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Clinton News-Record, 1969-03-13, Page 5
5. REAL ESTATE iyiSI TEE tuated just east of town waiting. your inspection we ave a 3 -bedroom, electrically eated home of frame onstruction featuring a roomy itchen and large living room. his spotless 6 -year young home s located on a large lot offering country living with all town conveniences. Call for an appointment. Just listed on High Street, this 2 storey, 3 bedroom • home situated on a well landscaped 82' x 135' lot. Nicely decorated, having storms and screens nstalled both up and down.,The ut-of-town owner is anxious to sell and will consider just $2,000.00 down and carry the balance at 7%. 100. acre farm, 7 -room house, path furnace, drilled well. Barn 30 x 55, paved barnyard and drive. Priced at $18,000 with. terms. Widow anxious to sell, will consider all cash offer. Drive by this attractive two-storey home located close to downtown at 103 James Street. Then give us a call to arrange an appointment to inspect the roomy interior of this larger home. Close to the schools on Princess Street East, we offer for your inspection a 11/2 storey home with a breezeway and garage, situated on a large corner lot. This three-bedroom home is worthy of your consideration. We would be pleased to discuss your land needs this spring. Feel free to give us a call. LAKE FRONT LOT, CLOSE TO GODERICH, $2,500. CLARKE ZINN 324 Ontario Street Clinton Phone 482-7838 GODERICH AGENT RUTH VAN DER MEER Phone 524-7875 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE HOME WITH 7 EXTRA LOTS — Town of Clinton, Large 4 bedroom bungalow, double living room, nice kitchen, full basement with oil furnace, and attached workshop. Located on Bond Street. See this ,today, if you want a building lot or a good buy on a home. Contact Anne Masterson, phone 524-6138. REDUCED FROM $10,900 TO $9,000 — Owner transferred and offers this one storey bungalow with complete aluminum storms, screens and canopies. Modern kitchen, living room, 2 bedrooms and completely finished recreation room with bar. Full basement, oil furnace, laundry tubs and workshop. A perfect home for a retired couple or small family. 201 SPENCER ST. — Well cared for, storey and a half, quiet location near shopping. Full basement, new gas furnace with automatic humidifier, new laundry room addition, insulated and panelled. This 3 -bedroom house has a well landscaped lot, patio and side drive. Owner has `outgrown' this house and now plans to move to the country. To find what all you can receive for as little as $9,400, call 524=8951. You may have immediate possession. JUST LISTED — $3,900 — 11/2 storey, insul brick, 3A of an acre. Full basement with cement floor. Twelve feet of cupboards in kitchenette, dining room, modern three-piece bath, living room with pine floor. Two bedrooms upstairs, room for two more. If you are interested in low cost country living, call us now. FOR BEST RESULTS PHOTO -LIST YOUR PROPEI3TY WITH ANNE MASTERSON, 524.6138 JACK CUMMINGS, 524.8951 DON HOLST REAL ESTATE LTD. 43 WEST STREET GODERICH — 524.8951 11111111111111111111111111111111 REMEMBER HELP YOUR RED CROSS TO HELP 17. NOTICE to CREDITORS 19. AUCTION SALES IN THE ESTATE OF EFFIE SELINA ROSAMOND JAMIESON, late of the Township of Tuckersmith in the County of . Huron, Widow, deceased. All persons 'having claims against the Estate of the above-named who died on the 23rd day of January, A.D. 1969, are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 24th day of March, A.D. 1969; after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 27th day of February, A.D. 1969. E. B. MENZIES, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate. 10,11,12b In the Estate of ROBERT WILLIAM GIBBINGS, late of the Township of Hullett in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named, who died on the 29th day of January, 1969, are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 15th day of March, 1969, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only' to the claims of . which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 21st day of February, 1969. E. B. MENZIES, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate. — 9,10,11b 18. PERSONAL WILL the person who was seen removing the pole lamp from the ladies' lounge of the Legion Hall please return to caretakers and avoid further trouble — llb 19. AUCTION SALES CLEARING AUCTION SALE of farm stock, machinery, grain and household effects, Lot 10, Con. 5, Stanley Township, 11/2 miles south and• 21/2 miles ive's`t'of Brucefield 'on Tuesday, March 25, at 12 o'clock. CATTLE: 18 young Hereford cows due to freshen in May and June. 20 Durham and Hereford steer calves 10 months old; 8 Durham and Hereford calves 10 months. MACHINERY: 1966 Mercury half ton truck with stock rack, 17,000 miles; 10-60 Nuffield tractor, one year old (900 hrs.); International 414 Diesel tractor with manure loader fully equipped in Al condition tractor manure spreader. Snow blower International H in good condition; 3 furrow mounted trip bottom International plow; McKee harvester with automatic unloader; New Idea power mower (like new); International f our bar side rake; nine -foot John Deere spring tooth cultivator; triple Kongskilde cultivator; 10 -foot International wheel disk (100 acres); 15 Massey :Harris fertilizer drill; seven section diamond harrows; Fairbank Morris Hammer Mill. and belt; 2,000 Ib. scales; power take off grass seeder; 21 -foot weed sprayer; power post hole auger; 36 -foot grain auger with power take off; 21 -foot grain auger 1/3 h.p. motor; 1/2 h.p. motor; Allis Chalmers 90 Combine power take off fully equipped; eight -foot power binder used as swather; tractor bean puller. Gravity grain box on 6 -ton wagon (like new); four sow farrowing crate. GRAIN: 1,500 bushels mixed grain, suitable for seed; Herta barley. Forks, shovels and chains. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 17 -foot Revco deep freeze (like new); 13 -foot Universal frigidaire with deep freeze. Zenith washing machine (2 years old); buffet; kitchen cabinet. Terms: Cash, no reserve, farm sold. Prop., George Dowson Auct., Harold Jackson Clerk, Mel Graham Proprietor not responsible for accidents day of sale. 11,12b Auction sale of 150 acres farm and household effects will be held for the Estate of the late Mrs. Irene MacKenzie S.H. Lots 35, 36, 37, Concession 1, Huron Township, six miles west of. Lucknow on Highway 86 On Saturday, March 22, at 1:30 p.m. The 150 -acre farm on which is situated a good frame dwelling and large barn, will be offered for sale subject to reserve bid. Allan MacIntyre, Auctioneer, Lueknow 11,12b Clearing Auction Sale of Farm machinery at Lot 14, Con, ,13, Hullett Twp., 11/4 miles north of Londesboro and 3 miles east or 8 miles north of Seaforth and 6 miles west, on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, at 1 McDeering W4 tractor. McCormick Deering No. 46 hay baler. McCormick, Deering 15 run fertilizer seed drill McCormick Deering 7 ft. semi -mounted mower. New Idea 4 bar side rake and tedder combined. Snow blower rubber tired wagon, box and stock rack. Hay rack. Massey Harris 7 ft binder, M. H. stiff tooth cultivator, 6 section harrows with stretcher, McDeering 2 furrow plow. McDeering cream separator, 9" Vessot Grain Grinder, 13" Grain Grinder. Homelite 6 h.p. chain saw. Fanning mill. 500-1b scales, pig crate. 100 -ft. drive belt, 7" wide. 50 ft 5" belt, other small belts. Emery stone and mandrel circular saw and mandrel, 32 ft. extension ladder; 20" cedar ladder, land roller set sleighs, slush scraper. Burdizzo Pincens, fence stretcher, 2 sugar kettles, turnip drill, root pulper, 6 dining room chairs, rocker, quantity baled hay. Broad axe logging chains, forks, shovels. Other articles too numerous to mention. Auctioneer and proprietor will not be responsible for injury or accident day of sale:. Farm sold. Terms cash. Prop. Joseph Hoggart Auctioneer Harold Jackson Clerk Mel Graham 10,11b CLEARING AUCTION SALE of farm stock, machinery, hay, grain and .household effects at Lot 7, Con. 4, Tuckersmith Township, 21/2 miles south and 1 mile east of Seaforth On Saturday, March 22, at 1 p.m. CATTLE: five Holstein cows, fresh and due March and April. Five Hereford cows, fresh and due in March and May. One Durham cow due to freshen i.1 June. One Holstein heifer; '10 cattle approximately '600 lbs; seven' cattle approximately 700 lbs. MA'C F1lNRY:' • `i1lli'sr r hRllffeilgge ltiaetc3�f i�► loader. Ford tractor. "A1'lis Chalmers mounted plow. Allis Chalmers mounted mower; 3 -point adaptor for Allis Chalmers 45 tractor. Dearborn corn and bean scuffler; 10 -foot International cultivator; eight -foot Massey double disk, four section, spring tooth harrows. Four section drag harrows 10 -foot Case cultipacker grader blade for 3 -point hitch, tractor tire chains. Case four bar side rake. International manure spreader. Bale stooker. Two wagons with flat racks. Turnco grain box. Massey Ferguson hay baler. Massey 60 Combine with bean attachments. International hammer . mill, 28 -foot bale elevator, 3 drum roller. Case Forage harvester, three furrow International plow, 28 -foot extension ladder, step ladder; 2,000 lb. scales, half ton scales; two grain augers, grain thrower with pipes. International cream separator; two wheel trailer with stock rack. Steel water trough, 75 -foot belt, 120 -foot belt, steel pig feeder, weed sprayer, small flat belts, V. belts, motor pulleys, poultry watering trough. Duro water pressure system with tank. Riding saddle, riding bridle, horse cutter. Steel cables, hooks, pulleys, rope tackling chains, chain hoist, steel posts wire stretchers. electric fencer,, fencer rods, insulators. Steel post driver; four jacks, extension cord, crow bars. Hen cages (12 hens) emery and stand. Electric: motor, half-inch electric drill, gear and pulley puller. Anvil. Vice tools. Bolts all sizes; bolt and pipe dies, pipe fittings. , Plastic pipe, fan thermostat, time clock, forks, shovels, quai tity lumber, plywood, hay, straw, mixed grain suitable for seed., HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS including glass china cabinet. Hall rack and kitchen chairs. Terms: cash. Not responsible for accidents day of sale. No reserve, farm sold. Prop., Robert Tyndall. Auct., Harold Jackson. Clerk, Mel Graham. 11,12b 21. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lee wish to announce the engagement of. their daughter, Beverley Pauline Dianne to Douglas Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald, Nova Scotia. The wedding will take place in the chapel of Ontario Street United Church on April 5, 1969, at 11;00 a.m. — 11p REMEMBER Help Your RED CROSS TO HELP 19. AUCTION SALES ;20. NOTICES CLEARING , .TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH , 20. NOTICES THE CORPORATION AUCTION SALE NOTICE OF ROAD CLOSING OF THE TOWN OF CLINTON for Fred Kleinhaar, Lot 22, Con. TAKE NOTICE that the IN THE MATTER OF The Local 4, Tuckersmith Township, five Council of the ,Corporation of Improvement Act, R.S.O. 1960, miles south of Seaforth and tWn the Township of Goderich, in Cha , 223,Sec. the County of Huron, proposes miles west or three miles la. a pass tob at its meeting TAKE NOTICE THAT: north-east of Kippen by-law, at 8:30 o'clock p.m On Friday, March 21, 1969, at „ on the 7th 12 o'clock sharp. day of April, 1969, at the Municipal Building, 13olmesville, MACHINERY: Ontario, for the purpose of 165 Massey Ferguson tractor stopping up that portion of road oyears only8Q0 allowance between Lots 22 and (diesel) two old,r 97, Maitland Concession, in the hours; Massey Ferguson loadp Township of Goderich, more and snow bucket; three -furrow particularly described in mounted high clearance plow; Schedule "A" hereinafter set 250 International tractor in out. good condition; Massey Harris All documents in relation to four -row ssey-r; bean puller; the said road allowance may be 22 Massey HHarris tractor; examined at the Office of the Massey -Ferguson baler, one year Clerk of the Municipality, R. R. old; Massey -Ferguson mower; No. 2,Clinton, Ontario. International hay conditioner; Case side rake; Massey -Ferguson AND FURTHER TAKE wagon and hay.rake; Skeleton NOTICE that Council will, at bale elevator; McGhee harvester such meeting, hear, in person, or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, and wagon; International seed drill — 15 run; Triple K — any person who claims that his '/2 -foot cultivator; drag land will be prejudicially 11 harrows and two land rollers one affected by the by-law and who way disc; 10 -foot double discs; applies to be heard. four and five section diamond SCHEDULE "A" harrows; two furrow hydraulic Description of part of Road left plow; International 10 -foot p power take off swather bean Allowance between Lots 22 and windrower; gravity box and 97, Maitland Concession, wagon, threshing machine; Township of Goderich. endless belt; sprayer and pump; The Corporation the Township John Deere ground driver of Goderich. manure spreader, hammer mill, trailer, wagon and hay rake; two All and singular that certain four -inch grain augers, 22 feet parcel or tract of land and Long; three electric motors; grain premises, situate, lying and being dryer; steel posts; scrap iron; in the Township of Goderich in lumber; wood stove; washing the County of Huron and machine and many. Province of Ontario and being miscellaneous household items. composed of Part of Road FEED: Allowance between Lots 22 and 2,000 bales of hay; 500 bales of 97, Maitland Concession, in the straw; 10 tons of oats; 10 tons said Township of Goderich, the of mixed grain. boundaries of said parcel being LIVESTOCK: • more particularly described as 17 good Holstein cows, nine of follows: these are due soon and eight premising that the Westerly limit milking and retired; one Holstein of Lot 22, Maitland Concession heifer bred two months; seweri has a bearing of North Forty-six Holstein heifers, one year old; degrees Forty-four minutes one Holstein heifer calf. . k Twenty seconds West (N 46* 44' Proprietor and auctioneer nod „ responsible for any accidents on 20 .W) and relating' all bearings remises on day of the sale.. ;'r I herein thereto; 1? Commencing at the Southeast Prop., Fred Kleinheangle of Lot 97, Maitland • Auct., Larry Gardiner. Concession; THENCE North 11,121). Forty-six 'degrees Forty-four minutes Twenty seconds West CLEARING (N 46* 44' 20" W) along the AUCTION SALE Northeast limit of Lot 97 a 1v distance of, Five hundrec},and :OCs machinery, ,hay, grain.af.hpt `four one hundredths (50004') r10 .itod)017,; Stanlnxl;Tpwn1J[lp"''feet teepount'on'thg.Easterly —flrstriarm, west ofr•BrucefieIdlin limit of King's Highway No. 8 as village limits .., ,, deviated and shown on Plan No. On Tuesday, March 1,8,: at 1 15'81; THENCE Northwesterly o'clock.along the arc of a curve to the Left, the said course being along TRACTORS: Massey -Ferguson the Easterly limit of Highway 65 gas tractor with Hi -arch and No. 8 as shown on Plan No. fully hydraulic, i:Iassey-Ferguson 1581, the said curve having a 35 gas tractor with loader. Both radius of Two thousand, nine have low hours and are in good hundred and fourteen and condition. seventy-nine one hundredths IMPLEMENTS: Three pt hitch (2 914.79') feet an arc distance two furrow plow, eight -foot of, Three hundred and eighty-one Kongskilde cultivator, and nine tenths (381.9') feet to eight -foot, two-way disc, the intersection of the Easterly eight -foot two drum landroller, limit of King's Highway No. 8 as International two row scuffler, shown on Plan No. 1581 with two row Massey -Harris corn the Westerly limit of Lot 22, planter, Cockshut 13 run drill, Maitland Concession (the chord new Holland No. 66 hay baler, connecting the . beginning and four section diamond harrows, end of said curve having a length weed • sprayer . with 16 -foot of Three hundred and eighty-one boom, seven -foot John Deere and seventy-one one hundredths semi -mounted mower, four bar (381.71') feet and chord bearing New Idea side rake, of North Thirty-six degrees Massey -Harris four -ton wagon, Forty-six minutes Fifty seconds J.P. 130 bu. gravity box. 16 -foot West (N 36* 46' 50" W); hay rack, trailer and racks, 75 THENCE South Forty-six bu. manure spreader, nine inch degrees Forty-four minutes single chain elevator, Letx grain Twenty seconds East (S 46* 44' grinder, fanning mill, 21 -foot, 20" E) along the Westerly limit 5 -inch grain auger with 1/2 h.p. of Lot 22 a distance of Nine motor. hundred and ten and fifty-three FEED: 500 bales mixed hay, one hundredths (910.53') feet to 400 bu. oats. the southwest angle of Lot 22; M I SCELLANEOUS: 28 -foot THENCE South Seventy degrees extension ladder, two water Fifty-three minutes Thirty troughs, Vtina cattle water seconds W :t (S 70* 53' 30" W) pump, cattle oiler, barb wire, a distant �f Seventy-four and steel and cedar posts, 14-36 inch five ten • (74.5') feet to the cement tile, quantity of lumber. point c»mrnencen•ide t of the Farm sold, . parcel ein described, the said Terms, cash • part containing by Proprietor, Mrs. Lindsay Eyre. admf ,urement 1,069 acres be Auctioneer, Bruce Rathwell. the same more or less and being Brucefield 482-3384. more particularly shown Clerk, Mel Graham. outlined in red on the attached l 1 b plan by B. M. Ross, O.L.S., • - dated January 21, 1969. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, the 3 day of March, 1969. • , R. E. Thompson Township Clerk —10,11,12,13b 22. BIRTHS PECK: In Queensway General Hospital, Toronto, on March 3, 1969, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peck, Clinton, a daughter, Victoria Suzanne. PECK: Jack and Lorraine (nee Pennecott) RR 3, Kippen, are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Sandra Lynn, at Victoria Hospital, London, ori Tuesday, March 4, 1969. A sister for Jeffrey. 26. IN MEMORIAM HOGGART: In loving memory of a dear wife and mother., Mrs. William Hoggart, who passed away four years ago. "Softly the leaves of memory fall, Gently we gather and treasure them all, Unseen, unheard, she is always near, Still loved, still missed and ever dear" — Ever remembered by husband and family. — 11p * — Degrees 23. DEATHS COOPER: My sincere .thanks to Drs. Goddard and Walden and to the nurses and staff on first floor Clinton Hospital who made lay stay in hospital pleasant. Thanks also to those who visited me and sent cards, gifts and flowers. — Mrs. Florence Cooper — 11p NOTT: Passed away in Seaforth Community Hospital, on Thursday, March 6, 1969, Mrs. Bernard Nott, formerly Agnes D. Townsend, widow, in her 84th year, Survived by daughters, Mrs, Gordon (Bernice) Richardson,. Mrs, Ward (Winnifred) Knox, both Clinton; sons, Earl, Elgin, both Hullett Township; 1-Iarvey, Dundas•, Mervin, Seaforth, brother, Thomas, Edmonton, Alta. Service was Saturday, March 8, from the G. A. Whitney Funeral Home, Seaforth. Burial in Pioneer Mausoleum, Seaforth, 1 — The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Clinton intends to construct an 8 -inch sanitary sewer line along Maple Street, to serve both sides, between Whitehead Street and Charles Street in the Town of Clinton, as a local improvement and intends to specially assess a part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. 2 — The estimated cost of the work is $7,250.00, of which $2,086.00 is to be paid by the Corporation, and the estimated cost per foot frontage is $4.8906. The special assessment is to be paid in fifteen annual instalments. 3 — Persons desiring to petition against undertaking the work must do so on or before the 7th day of April, 1969. JOHN LIVERMORE, Clerk Municipal Offices, Clinton, Ontario. 11,12 23. DEATHS Clinton News -Record, Thursday, .March 1.3; 1969.5 '25. CARDS OF THANKS REID: Passed away at her residence at 168 Kent Street, London, on Wednesday, March ' 5, 1969, Mrs. John T. Reid (the former Maud L. Elliott) in her 97th year. Mrs. Reid was born in Goderich Township in 1873 and had lived in London for the past forty-four years. She was a member of First St. Andrew's United Church, London, since 1927 and active in the UCW for many years. The late Mrs. Reid was predeceased by her husband, John T. Reid. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Pearl Case and one son, J. Eric Reid, both • of London. The funeral service was held at the Ridout St. Chapel of A. Millard George Funeral Home, London on Friday, February 7, with interment in Baird's Cemetery, the Rev. Alex J. Farquhar officiating. BA,YJ.AY.;;Tihe.,falnily ,of thg Jate ,.Ceprge ,A,:, . Bayley wishes to express its sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for their kindness and sympathy, lovely floral tributes and donations to the Heart Fund at the time of their recent bereavement. A special thanks to Rev. G. Mills, Dr. F. G. Thompson, the pallbearers, flower bearers and Ball Funeral Home. — 11p LOCKHART: I would like to thank my friends, neighbours and relatives for all visits, gifts, flowers and cards while I was in Victoria Hospital, London, and also since I, returned home. -- Mrs. Mrs. Glenn Lockhart. —11p MOW 29. BUSINESS OPP. 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 laterview write CANAPE NN DISTR113UTING LIMITED, 302 OUELLETTE AVENUE, WINDSOR, ONTARIO. Include phone number. — l0p Clinton witnesses at district assembly; A capacity crowd of 1,354 filled Kitchener -Waterloo Collegiate Institute and' Vocational School last Sunday afternoon to hear a talk, "Law and Order When and How?" delivered by John F. MacPherson, district supervisor ' for Ontario Circuit 0-8 of Jehovah's Witnesses. The three-day assambly was attended by 809 delegates from 15 congregations in this part of southern Ontario. Some 40 witnesses from the Clinton congregation were among those present. MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS Reg. $7.95 While They Last $5 A PAIR Ray's Shoe Repair 14. DO YOU NEED A SILO OR Mr. armor PERHAPS A SECOND SILO?� 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 andmilk output. Write to us and let us call and discuss this matter with you' Arnold Hugill & Son CONTRACTOR -- BUILDER 92 Cambria Rd. N. GODERICH Tel.: 524-9437 6 tfn_ 1 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Come In For A • • • • • cGEE PONTIAC 524.8391 BUICK Goderich J®NES M4cNAijNT©J SEi FOR AND YOU SEE 4)to $01 , DS EXETER235 0363 . PERSONAL SERVICE THE KIND OF QUALITY CAN DEPEND ON ... YOUR LOCAL DEALER HURON BRAND FIELD SEEDS AND GRASSES HARDI-GREEN PASTURE MIXES NEW AND IMPROVED VARIETIES OF CLOVER -TIMOTHY-GRASS„ 6 'r 1 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Come In For A • • • • • cGEE PONTIAC 524.8391 BUICK Goderich