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Clinton News-Record, 1969-02-06, Page 514. SERVICE VACUUM cleaners; sales and service for ail makes. R. K. Peck, Varna phone Hensall 2625350, -- 48tfn ELECTRICAL) plumbing and carpenntry work. New installations and repairs. H. J, Stiffen, 128 Erie St., Clinton, 482-9937.. — tfn SEPTIC TANIk5 CLEANED Modern Equipment Work Guaranteed Work Guaranteed Write or Phone. HARVEY DALE, SEAFORTH PHONE 482-3320 24tfb TRI -TOWN BOOKKEEPING SERVICE — Income Tax, T4's, complete record preparation and maintenance. Phone Lawrence Beane, 482-9260. — 49tfn B&B ANTENNA SERVICE for ANTENNA REPAIRS INSTALLATION Call GREG BRANDON 482-9275 or 482.9820 4,5,6,7p 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 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 482-9695. — 40tfb 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 CUSTOM chain sawing, lots eared, trees trimmed, firewood . i1�""l g'grr gxur Rdasoriablez4ites:-+• om tment anytime. eared, 1 for a Y FF Phone 524-6632. — 4tf WHEEL CHAIRS — The C.P.& 'T. Fund of Clinton Oddfellows Lodge have wheel chairs available for loan free. Contact Doug Howse, 482-9844 or Mrs. C. Sturdy, 482-3371. Chuter Plumbing Heating & Electric Furnace Installations DeLaval Milker Supplies Appliance Service 46 King Street Ph,482-7652 — 3tfn 15. REAL ESTATE INCOME PROPERTY i Taxes only $79.00. Priced at $12,000 for this 3 -unit apartment building located at 198 High Street, Clinton. New forced air oil furnace, 2 bathrooms, modern kitchens, single bedrooms in each unit. Large lot with plenty of shade trees, Close to schools. An investment you can't afford to miss. Phone or write C. G. Cooke, Corrie, phone Wroxeter 285-W. GIBSON WILLOUGHBY LTD. —• 6b ' REALTOR 15. REAL ESTATE IYi9NTEE Let us show you this lovely three-bedroom brick home just west of town featuring two fireplaces, finished sec. room, carpeting and lovely kitchen including built-in dishwasher. This prestige home is well landscaped on a large lot with adjoining acreage included in the down-to-earth price, Shown by appointment only. Situated on a choice lot close to downtown is a modern two-bedroom home, frame construction, attached garage, well landscaped having trees and shrubs, Call for more particulars, In investment property, let us show you a large frame duplex with completely separate driveways and heating systems. This unit is priced to sell now. We have several other homes available for your inspection. FARMS A large selection of better properties ranging from a country home with 3 acres of land, all the way up to 750 acre lots. Feel free to give us a call. SOLO Orville Elliott home. Thomas Phillips farm. CLARKE ZINN 324 Ontario Street Clinton Phone 482-7838 GODERICH AGENT RUTH VAN DER MEER Phone 524-7875 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 17. NOTICE to CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM, THOMAS BLACKER, LATE OF THE TOWN OF CLINTON, IN THE COUNTY OF HURON, RETIRED FARMER, All persons claiming against the above Estate are required to forvyard full particulars ofJY`] M1•M.A4FwL"a. hi•:�:^ J,»2Cnr4:.'•rr^�rA,:�W' ai "Cl.+ flieir c"larrrrs to :'Tie undersigned, on or before the 24th day of February, 1969, after which date the assets will be distributed. DONNELLY & MURPHY, Barristers, 18 The Square, GODERICH, Ontario. — 4,5,6b 17. NOTICE to CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF HUGH WILLIAM LADD LATE OF THE TOWN OF-CLINTON, IN THE COUNTY OF HURON, All persons claiming against the above Estate are required to forward full particulars of their claims to the undersigned .on or before the 28th day of February, 1969, after which date the assets will be distributed, DONNELLY & MU.RPI-IY The Square Goderich, Ontario, Solicitors for the Estate -- 4,5,6b 21. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Glenndon Lockhart, Clinton, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Janet Lorraine, to Mr. John Henry Koetsier, sora of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Koetsier, RR 3, Listowel. The wedding to take place March 8, 1969, at 4:00 p.m. in Wesley Willis United Church. Clinton, Ontario. — 6p Mr. and Mrs.. Frank McClinchey RR 1, Zurich, wish to •announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Mabel Marlene to Robert Lorne Dinsmore, oldest son of Mrs. James Dinsmore and the late Mr. Jame;. Dinsmore of Windsor, Wedding to take place March 15 in Sandwich United Church, Windsor. — 6b 22. BIRTHS HESTER: To Cpl. and Mrs. Ken Hester, Clinton, in Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday, January 29, 1969, a son. HESSELS: To Mr. and Mrs. John Hessels, Blyth, in Clinton Public Hospital on Friday, January 31, 1969, a daughter. BOS: To Mr. and Mrs. K. John Bos, RR 3, Walton, in Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, February 1, 1969, a daughter. NOBLE: To Mr. and Mrs. Donald Noble, RR 2, Blyth, in Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, February 2, 1969, a daughter. WILTS: To Mr. and Mrs. Martin Wilts, RR 1, Auburn, in Clinton Public Hospital, on Monday, February 3, 1969, a duaghter. NOTICE • of Huronview, in Themanagement, taking special precautions to further protect the residents from influenza, is asking friends and relatives not to visit at this time. The next-of-kin of seriously ill residents will be,• kept informed of their condition. — 6b SPECIALS When You See Used Cars At Goderich Motors It Means: 1. Specially Selected Cars 2. Late Model Cart Only 1965.6.7-8-9 3. Interior -.Thoroughly Cleaned And In 10 Class Conditidn 4. Exterior - thoroughly Cleaned Or Freshly Painted Engine -In Top Running "Condition Motor Tuned - All Sub Standard Parts Replaced Car Has Been Inspected And Repaired to Meet Requirements Of Government (22 Points) Convenient On The Spot fa FINANCiNG 6. HURON COUNTY HEADCIUARTERS FOR 1966 Vauxhaull Viva, 2 -door sedan, ideal second car for the "Missus" $1095. 1966 Meteor Montcalm, 4 -door hardtop, V8 automatic, freshly painted, A1 car — $1895 1966 Pontiac Strato-Chief, 4•door sedan, 6 automatic, immaculate $1695 Brand New SPECIAL "Car Enthusiasts Dream" Car Enthusiastic Dream -° 1969 Torino GT 2 -door hardtop fastback, 428, 44 -barrel, Rain Air engine, bucket seats, automatic, tractibn back, F-70 wide oval belted tires, console, power steering, power brakes, power windows, AM -FM stereo radio, racing mirrors and tachometer. oar lists for $5,450, This Gar will be sold this Week,at only $ AND USED CARS Goderich Motors'(Ford) Ltd36 South Street Oh. . 22, .BIRTHS 25, ;ARDS QF THANKS KEYS; My sincere thanks tg all who sent cards and gifts and visited me while a patient in Clinton. Hospital, Special thanks tq Dr,A dn, P. Walden den and .. o nurses on first floor, — Arnold - Keys. tip .,.WESSTER; We wish to express BRUBACHER: ,Jerry anct Lola our sincere thanks tel those who. announce .the arrival of a son, sent cnrds, .#lowers and gifts while a patient in Clinton Pµblic Hospi',a1 and since returning home,. Special thanks to Dr. F. M. Newland and nursing Staff. It was greatly appreciated. -r June Webster and Baby Julie, tip Mark Jeffrey (7 lb$. 13 ozs.) on Friday, January 24,• 1969, at Brantford General Hospital, a grandson for Mr, Wilfred Chutes, KOLKMAN: To Mr. and Mrs. William Kolkman, RR 1, Clinton, in Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday, January 29, 1969, a son, 23. DEATHS BELL: Passed away at Huronview on Wednesday, January 29, 1969, Mrs. Matthew Bell, the former Elizabeth Blake • f Wi h i h 79th ear The funeral service was at R. A. Currie and Son Funeral Home, Wingham on Friday, January 31, with interment in Wingham Cemetery. HILL: Passed away in Norfolk General Hospital, Simcoe, Ontario, on. Thursday, January 30, 1969, Fred Hill of LaSalette in his 64th year. Survivors include a son, Alfred of Clinton. The funeral service was at G. A Barrie Funeral Home, Tillsonburg, on Saturday, February 1, with interment in Tillsonburrg Cemetery. MILLER: Passed away at Hu r onview on Thursday, January 30, 1969, Joseph Miller of Blyth in his 86th year. The funeral service was at . Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth on Saturday, February 1, with• entombment in Blyth Cemetery Chapel. 25. CARDS OF THANKS OAKEN: I would like to thank all who visited me and sent gifts, flowers and cards while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Oakes, and Rev. A. J. Mowatt also staff on first floor. — Mrs. Harry cakes. — 6p RIVERS: I would like to take this •opportunity -••to -'-thank my friends and neighbours for card and gifts while I wrid a�p,�a ihpt iri Westminister Hospital', and; for the many acts of kindness shown my wife while I was away,:'=- G. N. Rivers. — 6b • OKAHASHI: I thank all the doctors, nurses and staff of Clinton Hospital who in any way made my stay more comfortable with my broken kneecap, also the friends who, kindly sent flowers, plants, gifts and cards. Special thanks to the Clinton Police staff, H. Wise and family who serviced our Laundromat, Mrs. liorbanuik and family who cared for Patty and Marg Willis, and family for giving attention to the Laundromat, Ross Feagan for tending to frozen water pipes. I gratefully acknowledge all who offered help since January 4th. — Irene Okahashi, Laundromat and Coin -Op Dry Cleaners, 15 Rattenbury St. — 6p WEBSTER: My sincere thanks to all friends and relatives who remembered me so kindly while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Addison and Dr. Newland and second floor nurses. — Alice Webster. — 6b DOWSON: The family of the late Orrin E. Dowson wish to express their sincere thanks and deep , appreciation to friends, neighbours and relatives for the beautiful floral tributes, acts of kindness, words of sympathy, cards and donations to the Heart Foundation during our recent sad bereavement in the loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to Mr. Morrison for his comforting messages, fellow ,employees of Huron County, L.O,L. 1035, pailb(arers, flower bearers, Ball Funeral Horne and all who helped in the home. — tib GIBBINGS1 The family of' the late R. W. Gibbings wish to ekpress their appreciation and . sincere thanks to friends, neighbours and relatives for floral tributes, donations to the Cancer Society and messages of sympathy during their great loss of husband, father and • .. grandfather.6p BUFF INGA: 1 wish to eitpress My sincere thanks and appreciation to all who Visited Me, sent Cards, gifts and assisted me in any other way during my stay in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr, Walden, M, Lennips, nurses and staff on first 'bor.— Case Buffinga, 6p LOCKHART: I would like to thank all my neighbours, friends and relatives for the Many acts of kindness while in Victoria Hospital for letters, cards, flowers, gifts and transportation. Also. to Rev. Dr. Mowatt, Dr. McLachlin and visitors, a big thank you, — Mrs. Martha E. Lockhart. 6p 26. IN MEMORIAM WILSON: In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Charles F. Wilson, who passed away 2 years ago, February 1st, 1967. His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away — Sadly missed and always remembered by Barry, Rosalie, Steven and Michael. — 5p WILSON: In loving memory, of a dear husband and father, Charles F. Wilson, who passed away two years ago, February 1st, 1967. Time takes away the edge of grief But memery turns back every leaf, — Lovir, gly remembered by wife, Reva, and .family. — 5b CARPI: In loving memory of my dear parents, Henry Carey — July, 1966, Elizabeth Cantelon Carey — February, 1939. I do not often get to stand By the spot where you now lay. But you are always in my thoughts Today and every day. Always remembered by daughter, Alice Elizabeth. Bp 28. ROOM and BOARD TWO roomers or boarders, lunches packed. Also ground -floor apartment, private entrance, all utilities paid. 106 King Street or phone'482.7254.:' 6h SEPARATE accommodation for two roomers or boarders. Mrs. Jim Cox, 127 Princess Street, West, 482-7093. — 6,7b 29, BUSINESS OPP, SPARE TIME INCOME Refilling and collecting money from NEW TYPE high-quality coin-operated dispensers in your area. No selling. To qualify you must have car, references, $600 to $2,900 cash. Seven to twelve hours weekly can net excellent monthly income. More full time. For personal interview write CANAPENN DISTRIBUTING LIMITED, 302 OUELLETTE AVENUE, WINDSO-R; ONTARIO. Include phone number. — 6p TRAVELSERVICE STAN BLOWES TRAVEL service, 32 Wellington Street, Stratford. For all airlines, steamships, rail, hotel reservations, tours. Low bank rates on time payments. Prepaids arranged for relatives visiting from overseas. Call 271-5710. Giinta.n Neyys•l1ecord,. Thursday, Fabruary. 6, 1969 Clinion . hospitoi auxil any W.I. b�►�i�I Starts., imembership drive parade Twenty members -Of the women's auxiliary of Clinton. Public Hospital spent a busy two hours Monday afternoon, planning work for the coming 11. morlthe. . The auxiliary's membership drive continues through. February B$, according to Mrs, Doug Bartliff who. reported in the absence of Mrs, C. A. Trott, membership convenor, Fourteen sub -convenors are to canvass the town, Adastral Park and the surrounding area served by the hospital. • It was decided to raise membership fees to 50 cents and to discontinue the Tag Day, traditionally held in May. Vanishing parties begin HOGS (continued from page 1) Other at -large directors are John Semple, Goderich; Keith. Love, Hay; Robert McMillan, Mckillop; Harvey McClure, McKillop; Gordon Hill, Stanley and Barrie Million, Colborne. Township directors and delegates are: George Moncried, Ashfield; Eric Moore, Colborne; A. H. Warner, Goderich;Malcolm Davidson, Stanley; Lionel Wilder, Hay; Ken Baker,Stephen; Alvin Cudmore, Usborne; James Williamson, Grey; Mr. Stewart, Hullett; Mr. Campbell, McKillop; Mr. McGregor, Tuckersmith; Allen Miller, West Wawanosh; Alex Corrigan, Turnberry and Elmer Harding, Howick. The producers gave unanimous approval to a resolution asking the Ontario Hog Producers Association to protest the importation of low-priced U.S. pork and pork products. Prices are lower than those reeeived " by producers in the province, they said. The Ontario association was also asked to use its influence for the creation of a single provincial farm organization, Alfred Warner of Goderich Township, a zone member of the Ontario Hog Producers' Marketing Board, said the association's monthly newsletter, Marketplace, will cease publication due to the increase in the postal rates which will add $14,000 annually to operating costs. DRYERS ur•, (Cobtinued From. Page -1) The seven machines, each worth from $7,000 to $14,000, are capable of handling about 2,000 bushels an hour. The Grunewalds first idea was to take their dryers to Saskatchewan. They travelled there seeking to make contacts and discovered that neither the farmers nor the country grain elevators have adequate facilities. They lack equipment to load and unload the dryers, according to Robert Grunewald who says "there is an awful lot of grain to be dried" and says he would go back to the prairies if he had smaller dryers available. Visits to Port Arthur followed the Saskatchewan trip and led finally to the Lakehead plans, Even at Port Arthur there are problems -- one of them lack of enough electrical power at the elevators to operate the big dryers.' Farmers in Huron County use dryers for their corn and usually operate the machines for no more than one month out of the year. NURSES' AIDE TRAINING Commencing March 3, 1969 MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR ELIGIBILITY (1) At least one year past school leaving age. (11) ,Prepared to take 5 months Of full-time training (30-35 hours per week) in Goderich. FOR PURI -HER iNPORMA11ON Telephone tor Appointment 524-8342 CANADA MANPOWER CENTRE Department Of Manpower and FIYimigration 35 East Street, Goderikt Monday with the first at the home -Of Mrs. E, W. Ryan.. Pro.eeedS of the Parties are to go to the bursfund, Mrs. O. ary Erngelstad announced that the Eastern Star is staffing the hospital cart this month,, Mrs. Ryan told the group that the new flower cart has peen a. success, applauded by Visitors who are "delighted" to find that "cheerful little something" and by patients who receive artistically potted plants. Bills were presented by Mrs. A..4. McMurray, treasurer, for a playpen, stool and other equipment purchased recently by the auxiliary. Mrs. Brock tilde, conducting the meeting in place of the president, Mrs. R. U. MacLean, issued an invitation to all women in the community, urging them to attend the auxiliary's meetings and share their talents in the organization's projects, The Clinton Women's Tnstitute met last Tbur'sday the Board room at the Ontario Dept, of Agriculture and Food Building, The meeting wa opened .t g S.by Mks, W, 'Colclougl?, president,, and minutes were read by Mrs, H, Murch, secretary. Mrs. M. Batkin, treasurer, gave the" financial report. The Institute is going tq sponsor three 4-h girls clubs this spring, Project for the clubs will be `Meat in the menu," The W. I. is also working on a carnival float. Mrs, C. Lockhart • spoke on health. Mrs. Batkin gave a' reading on resolutions. Lunch` was served by Mrs, T,: Leppington, Mrs. L. Ellis and Mrs, C, Elliott. A euchre party will be held tomorrow in the Town Hall. aaomoaaoaaaa-a°aaaaauzioaa-a auaoaaaaoaou-aaoo•.' DO YOU NEED A SILO OR : Mr. Farmer PERHAPS A SECOND .SIL O3'• -CONCRETE SILOS - FROM 14 FT. DIAMETER TO 60 FT. HIGH : • Corn, hay silage and high moisture corn is excellent feed, _ Why not increase your beef production and milk output, - Write to us and let us call and discuss this matter with .you • :I Arnold HugiII'&Son ' CONTRACTOR — BUILDER 92 Cambria Rd. N. 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