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25. CARDS OF THANKS
HORBANIUK - The family
of the late Gus Horvaniuk would
like to express sincere thanks to
our kind neighbours and friends
during our recent sad
bereavement. - 39p
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to my
relatives, neighbours and many
friends for cards, flowers, treats
and the many visits while I was a
patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks, to Dr.
anal" nurses and staff of second floor,
also. to Dr. Mowatt.* - Mrs.
Elizabeth Miller. -7 39b
I wish to thank all those who
sent cards, flowers, gifts, treats
and those who visited me while I was a patient in St. Mary's
Hospital, Kitchener and also
while I was convalescing at
home. Gaye Watson. - 39b
26. IN MEMORIAM
TOMS - In memory of my
mother, Mrs, Florence Toms,
who passed away one year ago,
September 28.
"The parting was so sudden,
And we often wonder why,
And the hardest part of all '
We didn't say goodbye.
You were gone before we • realized,
And only God knows why."
- Remembered and sadly missed
by Dawna and family. - 39b '
• McCLINCHEY - In loving
memory of a dear husband,
father and grandpa who passed
away one year ago, September
30, 1967.
"Like falling leaves, a year's
gone by,
But fond memories will never*
die,
You bade us not a last adieu,
lag you were gone before we
, knew
We little thought when last we
spoke
Thatso
soon:"
would come so
- .Always remembered by wife
Ida and family, Joan, Don, Bill,
Molly, Mark and Wendy. - 39b
NINNY
E THESE FOOD VALUES
19 oz. TINS VAN CAMP
PORK & BEANS
294 LB.
LB. 514
3for994
454 Pkg.
2 fitar 494
CHICKEN WINGS
CHICK A ENEGS -
48 oz.
DRINKS
LARGE SIZE
GARBAGE BAGS
CHUNKS OR SLICES-14 oz. tins
PINEAPPLE 2 for 394
FAMILY SIZE-plus deposit
COKE 5 for $1
SKIM MILK 994
RAY & SHIRE'S
SUPERMARKET
(Formerly Swan's Supermarket)
'CLINTON — 482-9316
12 qt. VIM POWDERED
DINING AND
DANCING
EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS
I I'1 1 1.„4 • l.i; 7,
HIGHWAY 21 S.,, GODERICH
111111.111.1.0.1.1.000111410100.41111.1.'
WE ,CATER TO BANQUETS,
CLUB MEETINGS, ETC.
PHONE 524-7711 FOR INFORMATION
WE'VE MOVED!!!
BEATTY FARM
SERVICE CENTRE
NOW LOCATED
CORNERS OF PRINCESS
& ALBERT 'STS.
(On Hwy. No. 4 N.)
Across from bory's Supertest
Our new location, with neatly 2000 square feet of floor
Space Will have double the parts and show room area of our
former Rattenbury Street location. Our storage is doubled
WO, We now have over 1000 square feet of covered storage.
BEGINNING TUESDAY, OCT. 1st
WE OPEN FOR BUSINESS IN OUR "NEW" LOCATION
E V ICE CENTRE
Princess and Albert Sts, CLINTON — TEL 482.9561
Hwy, No. 4 N.
21, ENGAGEMENTS
19., AUCTION SALES
.Estate AuctiPn Sale of
Property and Household Effects
of Charles Glew from his former
reeideepe, 4 Goderich Street,
Seaforth on Saturday September
28th at 1;30 p.rn,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS --3
piece Chesterfield suite; dining
room table; 6 dining room
chairs; Duncan Fife round table;
sideboard; Wilton rug 9' x 9';
love seat; cherry serving table;
lamp table; 2 oak dressers; 2 oak
commodes; 2 wooden beds;
chest of drawers; davenport;
mantel radio; bake table; coffee
table; sewing machine) writing
desk; hall tree; end table; wall
mirror; platform rocking chair;
matching kitchen chairs; bar
chair; wicker hamper; rangetle;
refrigerator; hot plate; utility
table step ladder; washing
machine; power lawn mower; 2
pickle cruets; candelabra; dishes
and cooking utensils,
PROPERTY - A spacious lot on
which is situated a 6 room frame
cottage, insulated, oak
hardwood floors; 3 bedrooms, a
3 piece bath and a spacious
veranda
Terms on Household Effects -
Cash
Terms on Property - 10% down
on date of sale and balance in 30
days. Property sold subject to
reserve bid.
Henry 'Glew - Executor of the
Estate
Edward W. Elliott - Auctioneer.
38,39b
Clearing Auction Sale of
Farm, Farm Stock; Implements,
'Feed and Household Effects
from lot 21, Huron Road Survey
Goderich Township, on highway
8, one mile west of Clinton on
WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 2 AT 1:30 p.m.
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19. AUCTIQN SALES
_
Aection Sale of Household
Effects from the home of Miss
Aphra Steepe, at 14 Kirk Street,
Clinton, on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER .5
AT 1:30 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 3
niece cheeterfield suite; RCA 21
inch Television (A-I condition);
small Duncan Phyfe drum table;
small Duncan Pbyfe tilt-top
table; walnut oval table
(antique); 2 lamp tables; 2 end
labies; walnut gate-Leg table;
side drop table (unusual); 3 card
tables; set of 4 TV serving tables;
2 walnut occasional chairs; 2 late
Victorian upholstered chairs; flat
top knee-hole cleekr drop top
desk (walnut finish); china
cabinet; cherry side serving
table; cherry jam cupboard; 2 - 3
drawer chests; 5 drawer chest;
oak bed, springs and mattress;
night stand; several wall mirrors;
bridge lamp; delight; goose neck
desk lamp; pair of figurine table
lamps; numerous other lamps;
cedar chest; studio couch; 2
trunks; Frigidaire refrigerator
with full 'top freezer; rangette;
electric toaster (new); electric
kettle; • electric frying pan;
utility cabinet; several chairs; 2
metal lawn chairs (new); open
book shelf; Standard drop head
sewing machine; Electrolux
vacuum cleaner with
attachments; hassock; foot stool;
2 living room rugs; silverware
service for 6; other silverware
crystal and glassware; dishes
including antiques; cooking
utensils; extension ladder; step
ladder; garden tools; numerous
other articles.
TERMS Cash
Numerous antiques in this sale
PROPRIETRESS - Miss Aphra
Steepe
AUCTIONEER - Edward W.
Elliott
TERMS: Cash at time of sale
together with $200.00 Certified
Cheque ( payable to the
Treasurer of Ontario) , as
Performance Bond to guarantee
that work will be completed
according to D.H.O.
requirements.
THE AUCTIONEER,
Mr. Harold Jackson,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Telephone: 527-0040
Department of Highways,
District Office,
581 tIuron Street, Box 8,
Stratford, Ontario.
Telephone: 2714550
OR
Department of Highways,
Righ-of-Way Division,
:335'Saskatoon Street,
London, Ontario.
Telephone: 451-54,00 (East. 241)
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
ONTARIO 39b
29. BUSINESS OPP.
HOW, TO EARN
MOIRE MONEY
I need a full or parkinie reereoh
ter help Meet the demand for a
much needed service for
motorists, Pleasant, dignified,
good paying Work. No
experience necessary but e cat is.
Pot full inthrinatioe contact Ed
Benet, wihit hatri, phone
3514805,, •-• 3540b
,
Mr. and Mre. PYbraa4
ffaarbYe, Clinton are Pleased
announce the engagement of
their slaughter Judith Sinderup
to; Gary Wayne son Of Mr. and
,Mrs, Alfred Robinson,, Gocleeleh,
Ontario,. The Wedding Will take
place on October 26, 1968 in
Ontario Street United Church, --
60b _ . . ,
Mr. and Mrs, Allan Cranston,
of St. Helens Wish to announce
the engagement of their
daughter Nancy Dianne to
William Wayne Grigg, of
Kingsville, Ontario, son of Mr-
and Mrs. William Grigg, of
Clinton, The wedding will take
Place in Calvin United Church,
St. Helens on October 5, 1968.
- 30p
22. BIRTHS
McASH: To Mr. and Mrs.
Gary McAah, 377 Berkshire
Drive, London, in St. Joseph's
Hospital on Friday, September
20, 1968, a Son, Michael Jeffrey.
SCRUTON: To Mr. and Mrs.
Don Scruton, Clinton, in Clinton
Public Hospital on Wednesday,
September 18, 1968, a son.
GRONDIN: To Cpl. and Mrs. •
Marc Grondin, Adastral T'ark, in
Clinton Public Hospital on
Wednesday, September 18,
1968, a son Ronald Marc,
GERRITS: To Mr. and Mrs.
,Don Gerrits, RR 1 Clinton, in
Clinton Public Hospital, on
Saturday, September 21, 1968, a
son.
23. DEATHS
DIEHL: Passed away in
Clinton Public Hospital on
Wednesday, September 18,
1968, Edward G. Diehl of James
Street, Clinton in his 72nd year.
The late Mr. Diehl is survived by'
a sister, Miss Bertha Diehl of
Clinton, The funeral was from
Ball Funeral Home on 'Friday.
September 20, with interment in
Baird's Cemetery, , Stanley
Township.
ROOM with private bath and
board. Phone 482-6676. - 39b
TWO ROOMS for roomers or
boarders; apartment for rent.
Phone 482-7254. 38tfn
11=01.8.11.811110
Mary Elizabeth Cochrane
Mary Elizabeth Cochrane,
115 Mary Street, Clinton, died
,September 13, 1968, at Clinton:
She Was born on . August' 3,
1877, in Nelson, Helton County,
Ontario, a daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Isaac Carter. She resided in
Clinton for'about 80 years,
She Married William George
Cbehrane on Februlary 19,1901.
She was an adherent of the
'First Baptist Church, Clinton.
' is -a son;-Retry
,Cochrane, Clinton,
Fttneral services Were held
• D. GARY MacMILLAN
Mr. MacMillan will be teaching
three subjects to CHSS students,
Economics, History and Business
Law. He is a graduate of Acadia'
Vniversity in Nova Scotia and is
a native of Burlington.
KEITH HOMAN .
A teacher of mathematics, Mr.
Homan graduated from the
University of Waterloo. Keith is
teaching right near home as he
hails from Goderich. This is his
first teaching position.
Revolver club
holds meeting
MI$S,IDA RHOADS
A graduate of the University of
Windsor, Miss Rhoads •gained
four -years teaching experience at
Tilbury before coming to
Clinton. She calls. Woodslee
home.
MISS ESTHER BRUBACHER
Science is Miss Brubacher's
specialty and this is her first year
as a teacher. She graduated from
the University of Waterloo and is
-a native of the Kitchener area,
JOHN BROWNRIDGE
A native of Stayner, Ontario Mr.
Brownridge graduated from the
University of Western Ontario
and will be teaching •English at
CHSS. This is his first year as a
teacher.
DAVE CH ISTI E
Mr. Christie spent two years in
industry as an accountant after
graduating from • Northern
Michigan University. He will be
teaching English at CHSS, Home
to Dave is London.
•
MRS. SUSAN MILNE
Mrs. IVIiIne is a Westerner. Home
to her is Saskatoon and she is .a
graduate of the University of
Manitoba in Winnipeg. Mrs.
Milne is teaching English and she
has taught in Cobourg, Fort
William and Saskatoon.
The September birthday
party at Huronview was held in
the auditorium on September
18. The Lakelet Institute was in
charge. Mrs. E. Ferguson was
chair lady for the following
program. Two skits, vocal duets,
Mrs. Lyle Murray and Mrs.
Dunn; readings,. Mrs. E.
Ferguson; pinao solo, Mrs. Helen
Wright; square dance led by Mrs.
Lyle Murray on the .violin and
Mrs. Wright piano.
Birthday gifts were presented
to Miss A. McTaggart. Mrs. P.
JOHN HARTY
Mr. Hartry is teaching Business
and Commerce. He is a native of
London and graduated from the
University of Western Ontario,
This is his first year as a teacher,
For the past 15 years he has
been with CFPL radio in
London.
Elliott, Arthur -Dale, Mrs.
Broome, Albert Colombe, Mary
Ann Weber, M. T. Coxless,
Rodger Gilbert, Irvin Johnston,
Mrs. Baker, David Barker, Leslie
Smith, Miss A. Steepe, Mrs.
Little, Austin Hoare, John
Hudson, Lottie Robinson, Fred
Langridge, Noble McCallum,
Miss Youngblut, Mrs. Alma
Johnston, Mrs. A. Davidson,
Alex Wells, John McCallum, Mrs.
Staniforth. A delicious lunch
was served by the Institute
ladies. '
CATTLE '- 6 Yearling Hereford
" heifers.,
HORSES- General purpose
mare 7 years old, general
purpose mare 8 years old., .
IMPLEMENTS, -= 1962 David
Brown Livedrive diesel tractor AUCTION SALE OF. model, 950 '(A-1 condition); .BUILDING " " . International 2' furrow plow; •
7-ifehiiltz ,Sprea, R----R-E-M•0 V N12* OR
F3'16146' ure ebteeder oirD1P, ef% oembIZITIONI:s
'"rubber; aluminum 20 foot bale
elevathr with 3/4 H.P. motor; PROPERTY SALE L-01617
International 4 bar side delivery
rake; International wagon (new Combined service station and
tires 16 x 600); 16 foot flat snack bar, situated at Pt. Lot 21,
rack; Woods grain roller with 1 Concession 1, Township of Hay,
HP, electric motor; galvanized Village of Hensall, County of
water trough quantity of cedar Huron, located in the Village of
posts; electric " fencer (new); Hensall, . in the north-west
colony houie 12' x 12'; colony quadrant at the junctiOn of
house 12' .x 16'; 'forks, shovels, Highways 4 and 84.
fogging • chains etc.; 1966 Epic
Envoy two door sedan (low Sale will take place on the
premises at:
2:00 P. M., Local Time
FRIDAY, OCTOBER' 4th, 1968
mileage). International seed drill;
chain saw; 'oading chute;
2-wheeled trailer with stock
rack; Case power mower (trail
type); new Ideal Deering mower;
pig crate; sliding half rack; two
45-gal. gasoline drums; barrel
pump for tractor; 2 bag trucks
(one new) on rubber; machinery
parts,
PEED - quantity of mixed
baled hay; quantity of baled
straw; quantity of cut straw;
approximately 800 bushels of
oats. NOTICE: A permit is required
HOUSEHOLD ,EFFECTS - 2 to move a building along, across,
full size metal beds, springs and or over a Provincial Highway
mattresses; feather tick; dresser; and/or a Municipal Road or
3 small chests of drawers; large Street. Persons who may be
cherry bonnet chest; single bed; interested in purchasing this
small round table; knee hole building for the purpose of
desk and chair; 2 studio couches; moving it intact or in section to
telephOne stand; 2 magazine another location must obtain
racks; 2 mantel radios; cabinet information regarding permits
radio: Admiral electric stove from the District Office noted
(with window oven); Gibson 20 below PRIOR TO THE SALE.
cubic foot upright freezer;
MeClary refrigerator; electric Further information may be
washing machine; Kenmore obtained from:
vacuum cleaner with
attachments (new); Warm
Morning heater; extension table;
kitchen chairs; 2 fan back chairs;
2 .childreds chairs; school
masters desk (antique); rocking
chair; large wardrobe; electric
fan; dishes; glassware; cooking
utensils, includin.g stainless steel;
trunk for clOthes; cupboards and
drawers for tools, bolts etc.;
tank hand weed sprayer;
extension cords, numerous other
articles.
FARM '- The farm consists of
108 acres More or less of choice
clay loam, level, well drained
and• all workable land. On this
farin is situated a bank barn 74'
x 40' with 74' x 16' shed
attached. Also on this farm is a 7
room frame house • with
aluminium siding, sun porch,
built in kitchen cupboards, oil
furnace (nearly new); pressure
system and 3 piece bath. On the
first floor is inlaid linoleum
throughout.
TEftMS ON FARM 10 percent
down on date of sale and 40
percent in 60 days With the
balance payable in an additional MEN ANb WOMEN
60 days Or 'arrangement On a
Mortgage,
TEEMS Ori all other listings
Cash.
PROPRIETOR Themat C.
Turner
AU'CT'IONEER - Edward W.
Elliott
88,3913
OR 28. ROOM and BOARD
September 15, from Ball Fittierlik. heob; Howard
Tuesday, September 17, was
the annual meeting and election
night for the Clinton Revolver
Club held in ,the game room at-
wit i`sl % fh( -11 nig° I
Shop
I ov v ug
in jdt
results
President, Jim Naftel, Goderich;w`
Vice • President; Ed Roberts, '3
Ki p pen ; Secretary-Treasurer, ,
Bob Morgan, Clinton; Match
Committee, Gordon 'Shoaled,
Clinton; Assistant, Bob Sherry,
Goderich; Range Officer, Butch
MacLaren, Goderich.
The Winchester Centennial
Awards were handed out to all
members of the club who
participated, winners were: Jack
Marriott, Clayton Scholtz,
Clarence Chisholm, Jim Naftel,
Bob Sherry, Butch MacLaren,
Jim McEwing, Ed Roberts, Les
Gibson, Bob Morgan, Gord
Shoard, Jack Mayhew, Horst
Grillmyer and Ellwood Epps.
A discu ion of inner club
shoots resulted in the •
reclassification of two trophies
which have been idle in the club
for some time, namely - The
High Net TrOphy ,and the High
Handicap Trophy. These
trophies will consist of 10
prestamped • deliberate targets
given out at the beginning of the
Season to each shooter and can
be shot at any time throughout
the season. When all targets are
shot, they will be turned into
the match committee and
totalled.
The highest totalled score of
the 10 targets will win the High
Net Trophy. The highest totalled
score of the 10 targets with a
individual handicap figured into
it will win the High, Handicap
Trophy. This type of
competition gives an equal
chance to all shooters and also
developes incentive.
A new award - The Chisholm
TV Award - donated by
Clarence Chisholm, consists of
five Gold Medalions to be
awarded to the five shooters that
make up the team, the most
number of times during our
inner Club shoots with Listovvel,
Harristort and Stratford.
Amongst these clubs, the Dr.
Kirk Memorial Trophy is
awarded to the top club each
year. The Mitten Revolver Club
won this award last season and
will be out thit season to retain
the championships
Jack Marriott was appointed'
to design and purchase an
Original crest for the Club.
Home. The Minister' atiCiating
Was Jack Ileynon, of Hamilton.
Pallbearers were jack Carter,
ftObert Cartier, Ronald Carter,
Jack Mach, Robert Livermore,
John Craig.
FlOwerbearers were Frank.
Mach, Harbld Hartley, tick
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