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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-10-10, Page 513, MISCELLANEOUS Jewellery Repairs -We do all tYPes of jewellery repairs Ring Sizing Retip Claws Rebuild Shank;. Bead Restringing Repair costume jewellery Anstett Jewellers Ltd. tfn 14. SERVICES PIANO TUNING YOUR PIANO should be tuned and checked for moth damage And other insects regularly. I appreciate the continued privilege of servicing many of the instruments in this area. George W. Cox. Phone 482-3870 33tfb JOIN my 10-week Shading classes (Liquid Embroidery) every Thursday 8:30 p.m. starting October 17. For information write Box 486, Clinton, Ontario by October 15. —40, 41b BEFORE YOU consider any type of security or investment, investigate the advantages (including tax savings) offered by ownership of Canada's most dynamic mutual fund. Contact Fred (Ted) Savauge, 527-1522 Seaforth for further details. (no obligation). — 40tfn We Specialize In . Appliance Service Plumbing Installation:* Eavestroughing ' Furnace Installations Heating Service Electric Wiring CHUTER PLUMBING Heating, Electric Sales and Service 46 King Street Phone 482-7652 tfn REMODELLING, renovations, roofing and floor laying, expertly done. All odd jobs around • the home, Kitchen cupboards- a specialty. Phone 482-7676. Ken McNairn. • 52tfb JACK'S Furniture Repair -- Furniture repaired, also general woodworking and wood turning at REAR, of 84 Albert Street, Clinton. Phone 48.2-9p95. 40tfr '"' ' " ORTHOPEDIC and general Shoe Repair. Our Clinton Depot is at 55 Albert Street at Amsing's Store. Henk's Shoe Repair, 71 Hamilton Street, Goderich. — 38tfb CLINTON CAB Out of Town Trips' 482.7011 Gardens Worked—Weed Cutting Call George McGee tfb BRICK WORK, fireplaces, stonework, chimneys, repairing and stucco Ray Squire, Port Albert Post Office, or phone Dungannon, 529-7636. — 31tfn SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern Equipment Work Guaranteed Write or Phone HARVEY -DALE, SEAFORTH PHONE 527.1406 • 24tfb ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd. Sales and Service. Alvin Riley, 524.6514, 153 Lighthouse street. Goderich. 18tfb 1. SERVICES p„P..;17111.C.,7s1„. plumbing; And carpentry Wel*, New IM.tallatiOns and reP4ITS.- 4, Staffen, lg. a Erie St., Clinton, 40Z493.7,*--tfn CARPENTRY 482-7461 For your carpentry need call A, SHEPPARD .16tIn EXTRA GARBAGE 41 41111K PICIOP SERVICE Phone 402-9134 or 482.,7318. 67tfn CUSTOM BULLDOZING Basements Dug Fence Bottoms Land Clearing CLARK BALL 482-9816 36,42b 15. REAL ESTATE 350 acre dairy farm, only one mile off highway near Port Elgin. 300 workable clay loam, balance rough pasture with stream. Beautiful four bedroom brick home with 11/2 baths, furnace, modern kitchen. Barn has 47 tie-ups, stable cleaner, milk house, bulk tank, New steel implement shed, with heated workshop. Second set of buildings consists of three bedroom frame house with electric heat and bath. Good bank barn, implement shed. You will travel many a weary mile trying to find a large modern dairy farm like this for $55,000 with established , low interest F.C,C. mortgage. • See this very attractive Albert Street two bedroom white frame with modern kitchen, four piece bath, set on a well treed fully landscaped lot with private drive and garage, forced air gas heating. Frame, Huron Street, corner lot duplex within walking distance uptown, having a comfortable front apartment, with 7 rooms and bath.. Side apartment features five large rooms and bath, separate F.A. oil heat, both apartments rented and shown only by appointment. Room for a large family plan income. This. property is priced to sell quickly. PERSONALLY FILMED AND NARRATED TRAVELOGUES! Over 3,000 GodericIl and avea vesident attelvSed tkte fvcst shoW a series of Adv CutUre Itav as shows being oxesented 26 the God.evch Itotary Club, at 0)a attaktotiura Tnesdav ev enint and • pioaartnted tb.e ran, "roaring snccess, The Six Travelogues which will be shown dt the Goderich Collegiate Institute Auditorium with a special projector on a 12' x 16' screen: October 15 RONALD SHANIN "RiVers of Fire and Ice" , "RIVERS" took 21/2 years to film and 25,000 miles covered in South Africa, Zambia, Rhodesia, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda and the Congo. A most adventurous film. November 12 JAMES FORSHEE "The Canadian Rockies". "TliE CANADIAN ROCKIES" is an alpine area of indescribable beauty and variety. Explore the precipitous peaks and verdant Valleys and Magnificent lakes such as Lake Louise. January 7 RUDI THURAU "Amazon Adventure — Peru" ACTION! AMAZING! THRILLS! ENTERTAINING! This adventure takes us through miles of jungle life where we see strange animals, birds and Indian villages. A thrilling trip -anyone would enjoy. February 4 ROBIN WILLIAMS "Austria" Austria holds a key position in Europe. You' will go from •the highest village in Europe to the beautiful banks of the Danube, Austria is a procession of magnificent scenery, art, people, history, March 11 KENNETH ROGERS "Call, of Hawaii" The intimate story of the picturesque paradise -J- IlaWaii. You will visit the Island where the movie South Pacific had its setting and where rainbows are born, April 22 ART,ERICK$ON "Windjammer to Australia" -Art Erickson takes us island-hopping across the blue Pacific aboard the famous brigantine "Yankee", one of the last of a vanishing breed of proud sailing ships. This news item appeared in the Goderich Signal-Star last Thursday. It indicates the overwhelming response shown' towards the first showing of the travelogue series to be presented in Goderich: • foist 'Traveloue Is Roaring Succe TICKETS GOING FAST! DON'T DELAY! GET YOUR SEASON TICKET TODAY! TICKETS NOW ON SALE AT... Campbell's of Goderich ~- Goderich Pinchers Smoke Shop "----dlOcierich • Royal Bank of Canada — Goderich. N. T. Ormandy Jewellery — Goderich The Coach House — Goder,ich Or any Goderich Rotarian Adventurous, EducatiOnal, Intriguing Armchair Travel Admission Only By Seasons Ticket ,`Adults Seasons Ticket $6, Faniiily Seasons' Ticket 2- $15, Students Seasons Tickets $4, 524-7532 524-9964 524-7312 524-7841 524-8366 of The World. THINKING ABOUT DECORATING? Call D. A. KAY & SON CLINTON 33 HURON ST. CLINTON PAINTING & DECORATING CONTRACTORS — PHONE 482-9542 Store Hours— Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday Till 9 OUR REPUTATION IS BUILT BY YOUR SATISFACTION CLINTON It's<`:called the 'College`. Study Lamp because students frKi:01#60thenOedior.ii. But .aiOr1-6:*4 OCOse . work-readings Writing 'Sewing see more comfortably with the ;special kind .of?ligh..V.t.he LampStudy give, ' This year, you find more.:and mare of therilln sty tionery and lighting stores. . Table lamps and floor lamps, a wide thOice of attractive styles, all niade!"..t6: the, .Enginearing,!,§oCietv'S •0:ecificatiO.ris, . direct .glare,. No shadowHigh level illumination evenly .,. u does such ood' olle Std Lam a jg ae I • • #he; lamp Choose a • .. opze ;:label;; The ''College'` Study Lamp, ; D. W. CORNISH 482-6646 l'EL,„: 482,950,5 A•13•EfoCS.S.*YOvr.rfj Young hunters, less than 20 years of age, are responsible An. .38 percent of the hunting acnidents in Ontario,. , ....„ 7. PET STOCK FIVE Border Collie pup for sale. Phone 482-7287 - 41; 9. HELP WANTED FgmALE BEAUTY Counsellor Cosmetics requires representatives for- fall and, Christmas sales. Manager's position open. Phone 482-7648, — 41,42p 10. EMPLOYMENT WANTED TYPING done in my own home. Willing to pick up copy. Mon. 482-7025. — 416 MORNING CHILD-CARE SERVICE. Monday to Friday. 50c per hour. Children age 3 to 6. Planned activities include games, crayoning, paper construction, collage, story-time. Mrs. Hunt, 144 High Street, phone 482-9824. — 41p .LIGHT sewing and alterations. Phone 482-9478. — 31eow 11. cusTom WORK SAND, GRAVEL, TOP SOIL, 'BULL- DOZING and EXCAVATING. flunking Bros. Phone 482-9315 and 482-7634. — 15tfn CUSTOM BULLDOZING Chas. Bruinsma Phone 565-2846 Bayfield 37tf Custom Ploughing . JAMES STOREY 221 JAMES STREET CLINTON Phone 482-7876. 38-41 b CUSTOM BACKHOE WORK Digging ,for waterlines, foUndations. Septic tanks, drainage 'etc:- . • •• 'BULLDOZING " GRAVEL FOR SALE Delivered 111•1•1 Fine or coarse, for lanes yards etc, Prices Reasonable. Lyle Montgomery, phone 482-7644 after 6 p.m. — 40tfn 12. LOST AND FOUND FOUND: Woman's pTiik-c—aiditan on Highway 8. Phone 482-9543. ' 7-41b 13. MISCELLANEOUS LET US REPAIR AND MAKE your rings and jewellery like new. Diamond rings renewed and stones safely secured — don't take chances. Expert work done reasonably to your satisfaction. Watch repairs and pearl restringing. W. N. Counter. — tfb WATCH REPAIR is a job for experts. Our work assures. your satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery. Huron County's Oldest Established Jewellery Store. — tfb Q14EARINci. AUCTION $ALE 9f :Registered and, grade .Holstein Cattle, 111aPhinery, grain and, household ,effeetS at lot 12, concession- g,p, Colborne Township,, twp miles. west of 4ubunil SATURDAY OcTOPER 1-0 at 12 NOON CATTLE 16 .Cows; 11 bred heifers; yearlings; 7 calves P.H4,A. tested, artificially sired by Citation R,„ Reflection Duke, Butter boy, Skokie,. Milestone, Stylemaster, A.B,C, Reflection, Citation, Romondale MaPle, MACHINERY Bnper 55 Oliver tractor, live power T.O. hydraulic Pulley Robin .1-1,P, loader; 1952 V8 Ford overhauled eight months; No. 268 New Holland baler, used. three seasons; New Idea rake; I,H. '7 foot mower; 30 foot New Holland bale elevator; George White wagon, 15 foot rack; two furrow John Deere three point hitch plow; two furrow Ferguson plow; 10 foot chain harrow; four section Diamond harrows. Dearborn 3 point cultivator with scuffling attachment; M Moline disc harrow; Cockshutt 13 run fertilizer drill; George White manure spreader; Massey Harris 7 foot binder; weed sprayer; post hole digger; .cordwood saw, three point hitch Dearborn; two wheel trailer; portable feed raCk; Gehl 10 inch' hammer mill; 5d foot belt snow blower; compressor ppmp; electric motors; small engines; electric fencers; fencing equipment; cedar rails; quantity steel and wood posts, lumber, 1/2 inch •and 7/16 chains, set heavy duty 10 x 28 tractor chains, tarpaulin. Spring tooth cultivator, two drum roller grader; scraper; two water tanks, garden hose, 20.00 lb. sclaes; feed cart; forks; shovels; two unit Detaval FmEilEkeDr, 6 can spray cooler. 2400 bales hay, 10 ton grain, straw, 10 acres corn if not previously sold. • HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Chesterfield and chair (good condition); rug 12 x 15; rocking chair; dining room chairs; single bed and mattress; dressers; cherry antique chest of drawers; wash stand; hall tree; book shelves; tables; Coleman oil stove; small Quebec type range. TERMS Cash Catalogues available PROPRIETOR Donald Haines, Goderich RR5 AUCTIONEER Harold Jackson. CLERK Mel Graham ESTATE AUCTION SALE of pronertv and household effects of the late Ida Florence tupe Victrola and, records. Organ, 2 radios, Grandfathers clock (antique), picture frames, chest of drawers, swival chair, 2 toilet sets, 2 day beds, sewing machine, couch, odd chairs, cupboard, two sid,eboards, small tables, Bamboo what-not, beds, springs, kitchen clock, wash stands, cherry antiuqe dresser, coal oil lamps, Quebec cook stove, secretary wooden filing cabinet, trunks, garden tools, kitchen , utensils, dishes, some antique. PROPERTY Parcel No. 1 in the town of Seaforth, County of Huron, composed of lot 44 in George Sparlings Survey, frame dwelling. Parcel No. 2 in the village of Bayfield in the County of Huron being composed of lots No. 175 and 176, Main Street. TERMS, Chattels Cash PROPERTY 10• percent down, balance 30 days, sold subiect to reserve bid AUCTIONEER Harold Jackson CLERK Mel Graham EXECUTOR P. D. McConnell, Seaforth, Ontario 41b CHRIST(); To Pte. and Mrs. -John Christ°, Clinton, in .Clinton Public Hospital on Friday, October 4, 1908, a daughter, Lisa 23, DEATHS Dol.lngDAY; Passed away In Victoria Hospital, London, gin Thursday, October 3, 1,968, William Patriek Doubleday, London, formerly of Blyth, in his 64th year, The funeral service was from .Tasker FUneral Blyth .•011. Monday, oetoer 7 with interment in Blyth Union Cemetery, ..„. ..... . ........ CARTER; Passed away in .Seaforth Community HoSpital on Friday, October 4, 1'958, Mrs, George Carter, the former Edith Campbell, of RR Londesboro in her 78th year The funeral service was from Ball Funeral. Home, .Clinton. on Monday, October 7, with interment in Clinton Cemetery. VANDERHAAR: Passed away suddenly on Friday, October 4, 1968, John Vanderhaar, son of Mrs. and Mrs, Gysbert Vanderhaar, RR 2, Bayfield. The funeral service was in Christian Reformed Church, Clinton on Monday, October 7 with interment in Clinton Cemetery. 25. CARDS OF THANKS NOTT: I wish to thank all friends and neighbours for cards and flowers while we were patients in hospital. Thanks to Dr. Addison and nurses on the second floor, Mrs. Jim Nott and Dale. — 41b HORNE: I take this way of thanking Mr. and Mrs. Johnston and management of Huronview for kindness to me when I was sick in hospital. I also thank Dr. Ross and neighbours from Dungannon and Rev. Mrs. • Wright for visits. Percy Horne. — 41p CUNNINGHAM: I would like to thank all my relatives, family .and friends who took time to visit, write letters or cards and for treats while I was in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Oakes and Mr. Roberts, also the nurses for being so good to me. — Guy Cunningham. -- 41n CANTELON: Mi. and Mrs. Ralph Cantelon wish to thank 'the family and relatives and friends for the beautiful flowers memory of a dear mother and ',grandmother Myrtle Tyndall, who passed away October 14, 1967. You are always in our mind No matter what we do All the time within our hearts There are thoughts of you — Ever remembered by family and grandchildren. — 41p STIRLING: In loving membory of a dear wife and mother, Mary Ann Stirling, who passed, away one year ago, October 5, 1967. — Always remembered by husband Leslie and family. 41b FINLEY: In loving memory of a dear husband and father George R. Finley, who was taken from us fifteen years ago, October 15, 1953. Memories are like threads of gold, Never tarnish nor never grow old, Though absent he is always near, Still loved, still missed, still very dear. — Lovingly remembered by wife Effie and family, — 41p , „2.8,, ROOM' and BIPARD TWO ROOMS for XVOrsittrS. or boarders; apartment for rent, Phone 482.7254,. ROOMERS and boarders,, accommodation for two. Phone 482-'7420. 401) • Vinton NPW.541.PPCIrcl.e, Thursday, ,Qc 0;W lf) 955 5 HOURS q-OSEP SAIVRPAYS FOR giViERPFNCIES CALL 482-9167 Beatty Farm service Centre__ Princess and Albert Sts, t.LI NTON Hwy. No. 4 N. TEL. 482,9E61 lim& CLARKE ZINN 126 Victoria Street, Clinton Phone 482-7838 GODERICH AGENT RUTH VAN DER MEER Phone 524-7875 Representing WILFRED McINTEE & CO., LIMITED MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 40,41b 21. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Stanley McIlwain of Goderich, announce the engagement of their daughter Carol Berneice to Paul Wayne Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dixon of Clinton. The marriage will take place Saturday, November 9, at North Street United Church, Goderich, at 3:80 p.m. 41 19. AUCTION .SALES BIRTHS 41-42 Pontoon house boat with trailer and' gifts-they received for their for moving, 10 x 26 feet, Gallop in the town 0: §pfoith,- • fortieth wedding, anniversary. — mahogany panelled -10: x• electric start motor, reasonable • );,•=1 , , cabin, sleeps• four. 40 .-h.p.i.C4 • '''''SATURFAY'''40•••••..) . i• ; • OCTOBER 12 at 1 Ji.im for quick sale. ' T,Y ND A LL : In loving Bell upright Pianette'.•tcylihder MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY' ft A.M. to 6 pm.