Clinton News-Record, 1969-06-05, Page 515 REAL ESTATE
Listings wanted •fgr farms, lots,
homes and sunimer egttages,
We are members of Realcare
Trans Canada service which
means we can arrange selling or
purchasing for you' right across
Canaria.
Private subdivision, 3 bedroorns,
2 -piece bath, modern kitchen,
living room, hot water heater,
furnished. Move in for
$10,500,00
E xecutive-type cottage in
exclusive subdivision, 5
bedrooms, 4 -piece bath, utility
room, kitchen, dining .room,
living room with wall-to-wall
stone fireplace. Floors carpeted,
Electric heat. Large wooded lot,
Price $24,500.00. Owner will
carry first mortgage for 10 years
at 8%.
Brighter Varna. 3 bedroom
stucco house in good condition,
with large living room, dining
room, kitchen, 3 -piece bath, new
oil furnace, town water, good
barn, 1 acre of land. Taxes
$53.00
ADAM FLOWERS
Office 1 mile South of Bayfield
on Highway 21
Phone 565-2813
LAUCKNER REAL ESTATE
LTD.
CONCRETE SILOS. Farmers
interested in having a silo built
contact us soon. We still have a
few vacancies left. Reasonable
prices. Wes Hugill; Zurich, phone
236-4928. 19-22b
Just off No. 8 Highway, east of
town, we offer for your
inspection an immaculate
3 -bedroom, electrically heated,
one -floor home with large living
room, roomy kitchen and utility
room. This practically new home
will meet with the approval of
the most discriminating buyer.
Priced to sell at only
$12,000.00.
Located on Albert Street, a
2 -bedroom, 1 -floor cottage with.
attached garage, and lovely, high,
well -landscaped lot. • ,,;,,,.
3-bedrbCMT om `'on
with immediate possession
available; $2,000 down, balance
at an attractive 7% interest rate.
Other homes available to suit
your needs located on Princess
St. E., Fulton, Huron and James
Streets.
For your boating pleasure this
summer, inspect and operate a
26' pontoon houseboat with
sleeping accommodation for 4. in
.the panelled cabin. Powered by a
40 h.p. electric started outboard
motor for your pleasure and
safety. This unit is worthy of
your consideration.
NEEDED for cash buyer,
100 -acre farrn with an improved
brick home and barn, well
situated in the Clinton-Goderich
area. If selling, please give us a
call,
F,or a good selection of cottages,
or private river and stream
acreages, give us a call,
CLARKE ZINN
324 Ontario Street
Clinton
Phone 482-7838
GODERICH AGENT
RUTH VAN DER MEER
Phone 524-7875
PHOTO LISTING SERVICE
$17,000.00 — 11/2 -storey, brick,
living room 15'x 25' with
fireplace, dining room,
hardwood floors, modern
kitchen, one-piece bath down, 3
bedrooms, sunporch, 3 -piece
bath up. Attached garage,
aluminum storms and doors,
well landscaped. 150 rose
bushes; strawberry and raspberry
plants. Lot 132' x 140'. Located
near schools. Immediate
possession,
11/2 -storey, 4 bedrooms, with
3 -piece bath up, living room,
dining room, kitchen down. Hot
air oil heating. Well located, 1
block from Post Office.
3 bedrooms, 11/2 -storey asphalt
on frame. 3 -piece bath down,
modern kitchen with dining
area, 14' x 14' living room, 1
bedroom With clothes closet
down, 2 bedrooms up. Gas H.A.
furnace, Lot 66 x 132, early
Possession, Price including
numerous extras, $-7,500.00.
$15,000.00 -- Modern kitchen,
3•piece bath, living room, dining
room, den, utility room, down,
5 bedrooms, 3 with clothes
closets, 3 -piece bath, up. This
2 -storey house Could easily be
duplexed. Lobated 1 block from
up town on corner of
Rattenbury St, E., and 'William
St. $8,000.00 down, remainder
on 1st Mortgage at 86/0.
H. C. LAWSON
Real Estate 13rbker
Salesman, ,John T. Wise
Mame Office 452.9444
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1 5. REAL ESTATE
GENERAL STORE, with o
Office, for sale. Ideally suited
for married .couple; living
quarters .available. Good
opportunity for expansion, 111
health reason for selling. Apply
to Box 192, Clinton
News -Record. -r 19tfn
FULLY serviced building lot for
sale. Winter's subdivision. Apply
482-9654.--13tfn
T7,$00. Four-bedroom house
High St. Forced hot air heat,
Close to schools large lot with
fruit trees. $1,500 down balance
on one mortgage. Suitable for
conversion to duplex. Phone
482-9952. =- 21,22,23b
TWO -bedroom, cottage -style
home, complete wall-to-wall
floor covering; newly renovated;
garage. Immediate possession.
Cash or terms available, Apply
to 378 James Street. Phone
482-9216.-.17tfn
LOTS for sale in Clinton, fully
serviced. Size 6,6 x 175 approx.
Price $750 each. Phone
482-7302, — 23b
WELL maintained 3 -bedroom.
11/2 -storey house for sale in
town. Modern gas furnace,
storage basement. Phone
482-7870. -- 22,23p
160 -acre dairy farm in Hullett
Twp. Large brick home with all
conveniences. Frame barn 117 x
52 with ties for 44 head.
350 -acre beef farm, 340 acres
workable. Barn 60 x 100 x 70 x
75, loose housing, auger feeders.
2 silos 20 x 20 with unloader.
Silo 13 x 35. 6 -room cement
veneer house. Excellent, terms.
200 -acre dairy farm' in Hullett
Township. Frame barn 40 x 80 x
56 x 36, implement shed and
small hen house. 9 -room brick
house.
130 acres in Hullett Township.
Barn 42 x 74 with stalls and
loose pen. 2 implement sheds
and hen house for 400 hens.
8 -room brick house.
100 acres close to Blyth. 6 -room
insul brick house, new 3 -piece
bath. Frame barn 30 x 70 with
tie up stalls. Ideal country home
for the working man. Small
down payment required.
For information on these and
other listings contact
BRUCE FALCONER
•r.31V r 1B AI1}lri s T v1A
Phone 523-9518 tityth
Representing Lawrence McKnight
Real Estate Broker
16. TENDERS
TENDER
MAITLAND VALLEY
CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
Bulk stipulated sum tenders will
be received by the undersigned
for construction of a concession
building and gatehouse building
as per plans and specifications
prepared by Snider, Huget and
March, 37 Allen Street West,
Waterloo and 8, The Square,
Goderich until 3:00 p.m. E.D.T.,
June 19, 1969. Plans and
specifications are available from
Snider, Huget and March.
The lowest or any tender will
not necessarily be accepted.
MAITLAND VALLEY
CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
Wroxeter, Ontario.
23B
Mailing Address:
Box 760,
Listowel, Ontario.
Marlene R. Shiell,
Secretary -treasurer.
17, NOTICE to CREDITORS
All persons having claims
against the Estate of
CHARLOTTE COLCLOUGH,
Widow, late of the Town of
Clinton, in the County of
Huron, who died on or about
the 1st day of July, 1968, are
required to file the same with
full particulars with the
undersigned by the 14th day of
June, 1969, as after' that date
the assets of the estate will be
distributed.
DATED at Goderich,
Ontario, this 15th day of May,
1969.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
GODERICH, Ontario.
21.,22,23b
IN THE • ESTATE OF ALICE
MARGARET KAY
STANIFORTH late of . the
Township of Tuckersmith in the
County of Huron, Widow,
debeased.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of the above
natned who died on the 13th
day of December, A.D, 1968,
are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the 9th
day of June, A.D. 1969, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only
to the claims of which the
Undersigned shall then have
Potice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 13th day of May, XI):
1969.
$. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
21,22,281;
9, AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
Complete Dispersal Auction. Sale
of Hardware Stock, Electrical.
Appliances, Paints and
Miscellaneous Items from the
Ball and Mutch Hardware Store,
69 Albert Street, Clinton, on
Saturday, June 14, 1969 •
morning session at 10 .a.m-
afternoon session at 1 p,m.
Sharp
Electrical Appliances;
Automatic Dryer; Electric
Range; Washing Machine; fans;
heaters; electrical shelf
appliances; cooking utensils;
electric clocks.
Hardware Stock: Rifles; Shot
Guns; Ammunition; Pipe Dies
(1/2" to 11/4" — ratchet type) with
cutter and pipe vise; pipe
fittings; eavestroughing; steel
cable; bicycles; toboggans;
sleighs; miscellaneous toys.
Paints; Quantities of Kerry and
Sherwin-Williams Paints, (gallons
and quarts).
Store Fixtures: Display islands;
hardware scale, 2000 lb. scale;
Toledo — 30 lb. Computagram
Scale.
Terms — Cash
Sale will be held outside at the
rear of the Hardware Store. If
the weather is unfavorable, sale
will be under cover.
Ball and Mutch Hardware,
Proprietors.
Edward W. Elliott,
Auctioneer.
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20. NOTICES
HEARD: Mr, and Mrs. Emerson
Heard, Bayfield, wish to invite
their relatives, friends and
neighbours to OPEN HOUSE
from 2-5 p.m. on Sunday, June
15, 1969, on the occasion of
their fiftieth wedding
anniversary. No gifts please. —
23,24b.
Township of Hullett
NOTICE of BY-LAW 1969-1 1
(Being a HOLDING BY-LAW
concerning building)
WHEREAS the Council of the
Township of Hullett deem it
expedient to control more
closely the erection and location
of various types of construction;
AND WHEREAS the most
e f f e e't+i+v,e'n n, tm et h o d. r,+r 'of
implemec.tirtg ,13is„pracgriure is
b,y'IJlssuance of permits upon
application, and imposing a
penalty upon.failure to apply;
THEREFORE the Council of
the Township of Hullett enacts
the following:
(1) Application must be made
to the Council of the Township
of Hullett for permission to
erect a building or construction
of any kind within the
Township;
(2) The applicant must have
permission from the Council of
the hip of Hullett before
any constru be
commenced, and specifications
as laid down by the said Council
must be adhered to;
(3) Any construction done
without a permit must be
demolished at the owner's
expense if so ordered by the
Council;
(4) Failure to comply with
the foregoing regulations
constitutes an offence and on
Summary Conviction a fine of
not more than $100.00 may be
imposed for violations of
Sections 1 & 2, and a penalty of
$10.00 per day from date notice
is sent to remove the
construction to the date of
removal under Section 3.
(5) This By -Law to become
effective on date of passing,
Read a First and Second time
this 2nd Day of June, 1969
Read a Third time and passed
this 2nd Day of June, 1969
Clare Vincent
Clerk
Hugh Flynn
Reeve
23b
21. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr, and Mrs. -Koob Drost of RR
4, Godetich, wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, hter, Homy,nY> to
Mr.
Marinus C. Van Laren, son of
Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Van Laren,
Guelph. The wedding will take
place at the First Christian
Reformed Church, Guelph, on
Friday, June 27, 1969,.at 7:30
p.tn. 23x
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence
Stephenson are pleased to
announce the engagement of
their only daughter, Ann Emma,
to Mr. Daniel Miles McMillan,
son of Mr, and Mrs, Vilna.
McMillan, Seaforth, Ontario.
The marriage will take place
Saturday, July 5, 1969, at 3
p.m. in SL ,tames Catholic
Church, Seaforth, Ontario. --
23p
GiVE so more will !Ive,
'HEART FUND
21.0 ENGAGEMENTS
Mx, and Mrs Orville
Holtzman
ltz
man.
of Goderiell wish tp amtounce
the engagement pf their
youngest daughter Cheryl Anne
to. Mr, Douglas Malcolm
MaeaulaY� son of Mr. and Mrs.
Royce c ac
au a o Clinton. Th
e
Wedding Will take Place pit
Saturday, June 2$, 1969, at 4.00
p.rn. in North. Street United
Church, Goderich. --23b.
25. CARPS OF THANKS
N:
�1cNAI R ...1<'lany thanks to .01Y
relatives, neighbors and friends
Who sent Fords, flPwers and
treats to me while I was in,
_hospital, I .also thank Dr,
a sonand
Thompson thpnurses o he
P.. the
n
first floor who were Sp friendly,.
— Mrs. Ken McNalrn, -'- gap
VANDERAURG1-l: I would like
to thank my friends for their
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph H.
Murphy, \ visits and cards, Special thanks
Clinton, areleased to announce `to Dr. Streets and nurses and
the engagement of their staff grr the first floor, also my
daughter, Linda Joyce, to Mr. brother for their kind attention
Dean Nesbitt Reid, Clinton. The to me while .I was a patient in
wedding will take place in St. the Clinton Public Hospital. It
Pawl's Anglican Church, Clinton, was very much appreciated.
at 3:30 Pm on Saturday,July Ernie Vanderburgh. bur
8h -23P
$, 1969, — 230
BRIDLE; I would like to express
Mr; and Mrs. Ren Overboe, my sincere thanks to my
Clinton, are pleased to announce neighbors and many friends,
the engagement of their Eldest Rev, S. Sharples, also Rev. C,, S.
daughter, Lorraine Anne,, to Mr. Inder of London, formerly of
Richard Michael Ostrom, ,Son of Clinton, for cards, gifts, flowers
Mr. and Mrs. John .Ostrom, ” and visits while I was a patient in
Varna. The wedding will take St, Joseph's Hospital, London. It
place July 26, 1969, at 3 p.m. in was all very mush appreciated. —
Ontario Street United Church, Margaret Bridle. — 23p
Clinton. -- 23p
22. BIRTHS
McKENZIE: In Clinton Public
Hospital on Friday, May 30,
1969, to Mr; and Mrs. John
McKenzie, Clinton, a son.
BAKELAAR: In Clinton Public
Hospital on Sunday, June 1,
1969, to Mr. and Mrs. Len
Bakelaar, RR 1, Auburn, a
daughter.
BALL: In Clinton Public
Hospital on Tuesday, June 3,
1969, to Mr. and Mrs, Art Ball,
Clinton, a son.
STANLEY: Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Stanley (nee Pat Ball) are
pleased to announce the birth of
their son, Christopher Jason, in
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich, on May 27,
1969.
SNELL: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Snell, Blyth, (Nee Deanna Dale)
are pleased to announce, the
birth of their son, Shane Derek,
on Sunday, June lst, 1969, at
Clinton Public Hospital.
23. DEATHS
MORRIS: Passed away in West
Lincoln Hospital,' Grimsby, on
Thursday, May 29, 1969,
William Morris, Grimsby,
formerly. of • Benmiller. He is
survived by his wife, Isabel; sons,
Tom, Tiverton; Joe, Sudbury;
Edward, Hamilton; Sidney and
Herbert, Benmiller; daughters,
Mrs. Jack (Lillian) Wheelehan,
Grimsby; Mrs. ,.Elmer' (Isabel)
Shultz,rrt1RR £ 2t;,r,Cilirton. Ther
funer'i31 services were ,Held,
Monday, June 2, with interment"
in Colborne Township
Cemetery.
McCARTNEY: Passed away in
Clinton Public Hospital on
Friday, May 30, . 1969, Mrs.
Harvey McCartney, the former
Jessie Aileen Murphy, in her
84th year. Funeral service was
held at Beattie Funeral Home,
Clinton, on Monday, June 2,
with interment in Clinton
Cemetery.
KNIGHT: Passed away in
Toronto on Monday, June 2,
1969, Gilbert L. Knight.
Surw.ry his wife, former
Ethel Gemein1 ardt; son Ronald
and daughter, Mrs. A. Latimer.
(Mary), Weston; 7 grandchildren;
1 brother and two sisters.
Service from Brown Bros.
Chapel on Wednesday, June 4.
Graveside service and interment,
Bayfield Cemetery.
25. CARDS OF THANKS
JOHNSTON: I wish to express..
my sincere thanks to the nursing
staff, to Dr. Addison and Dr.
Oakes while I was a patient in
our hospital. Also to all friends,
relatives and neighbours who
visited me or sent cards, flowers
and ' gifts to make my days
brighter. Special thanks to my
staff who' carried on so capably
at a difficult time. — Edith Anne
Johnston. — 23b.
CUDMORE: The family of the
late Alex F. Cudmore wish to
express their grateful thanks to
their many friends, relatives and
neighbours for all the kindnesses
shown them in their recent sad
bereavement and also during his
long illness. We would especially
like to thank Rev. R. U.
MacLean, Or. Oakes, the nurses
on the first floor, Mr, and Mrs,
Bill Mutch, Mrs. Russel Jervis
and the Ball Funeral Home. —
Mrs. Cudmore, Margaret,
Gordon and Reg. — 23p.
BROEZE: The family of the late
Mrs. H, Broeze wish to convey
their sincere thanks for the
Many kindnesses shown them in
their recent bereavement. Floral
butoo, expressions of
sympathy and the
thoughtfulness of the neighbours
were very much appreciated.
Special thanks to Rev. Mr. Heeg
and the Beattie Funeral Home.
�23b,
MANN: I want to thank all my
relatives, friends and neighbours
for visits, flowers and gifts while
I was a patient in Victoria
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. J.
C. Kennedy, Dr. 1-T. H. Allen and
all the nurses on floors 4 and
for their kindness to me, — Mrs,
Stella Mann. --- 23b
The Clinton Feed Miil Staff
wishes to thank the local fire
and police departments for the
manner in which they handled
the fire, 23b
26. IN MEMORIAM
SNELL: In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and
grandfather, John Snell, who
passed away June 12, 1964,
No one hears the door that
opens,
When they pass beyond the call,
Soft as the dropping petals of a
rose,
One by one our loved ones fall.
But the memory of each loved
one,
Like the fragrance of a rose,
God sends to linger with us,
Till our own life's door is closed.
Sadly missed, always
remembered by wife, Barbara,
and family. — 23b
KEYS: In loving memory of
husband, father and grandfather,
Clifford H. Keys, who passed
away June 3, 1967. — Lovingly
remembered by wife and family.
STURGEON: In loving memory
of a dear mother arid
grandmother, Lulu Muriel
Sturgeon, who passed away 6
years ago, June 7, 1963.
God saw you were getting tired,
He did what He thought best.
He put His arms around you
And whispered come and rest.
The Golden Gate stood open
Six years ago today,
With goodbyes left unspoken
You'quietly slept away.
But she really hasn't left us,
Nor has she travelled far,
She entered God's beautiful
garden
And left the gates ajar.
— Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by her son, Glen,
daughter-in-law, Donelda, and
grnrYdhildren, 'JoAnne, ' David
and Jayne. - 23b
WATER SPORTS
Water sports are healthy and
fun. Be sure you enjoy them in
safety. Be water wise! Think!
Don't sink!
28, :ROAM and BQA.RD
ACCOMMODATION for one
alone, ar two sharing. Mrs...,lim
Cox, 127 Princess. $t-, West.
Phone .482*7093, .22#23h
ROOM and board
for two,.
,
Apply to Mrs, .A, Runrball,
482-1059. -- 2311
THE RIGHT FM)II'M,ENT
The rightequipment goes a
long way in making any painting
job a breeze, advises the
Canadian Paint Manufacturers
Association, Here are some of
the essentials: a long -handled
roller
foraintin
p g the ceiling; a
three,inch brush for doing trim;
and a metal shield or shirt
boards for doing the fine line
between the wails and ceiling. If
you use the longest roller you
cap manage, your room can be
painted in no time. And don't
forget a heavy plastic drop sheet
to protect your furniture and
floors.
WER-MOR
PAINTERS
INTERIOR
AND
EXTERIOR
GLAD TO SERVE YOU
PHONE 482-9512
23, 24b
Clinton Naves -Record, Thursday, June 5 196 5
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LONDON
01LLEQLDS
I<EY CAS .ES
UTILITY CASES
$1'1EF MASES
and !*UCCA&E
(Gold Lettered Free!)
'ElliTillllliiltllli
Hash PuppieS
SLIPPERS
SANDALS
MOCCASINS
CASUALS
AIKEN'S
CLOTHING — FOOTWEAR
482-9352
GULF GOOD VALUES!
3 GREAT VALUES TO CHOOSE FROM — SELECT ONE WITH
-EVERY GASOLINE PURCHASE OF $3.00 OR MORE
KLEENEX 200's
GARBAGE BAGS
LIGHT BULBS
26" x 36"
40-60-100
• Watt
GULF GOOD
VALUE PRiCE
2/33`
with minimum purchase of $3.00
GULF GOOD
VALUE PRICE
10/35`
with minimum purchase of $3.00
GULF GOOD
VALUE PRICE 2 / 29`
with minimum purchase of $3.00
SPECIAL SHOCK ABSORBERS'''
INSTALLED $24,95 A Pair
CLAYT'S GULF
Victoria St. (Hwy. 4 South)
YoutiEJ
QUALITY FOOD AT LOWER PRICES
LOIN
PORK CHOPS 16. 79c
MINCED HAM 16. 59c
SIDE BACON 16. 79c
RSTEAK\ROAST Ib. $1.09
PSAUSAGE 16. 59c
BEEF LIVER Ib. 39c
BRAISING RIBS Ib. 55c�
Ballet --Assorted Colors
Toilet Tissues _ _ , 8 rolls $1
House and Garden -11 Oz.
Raid Bomb $1.09
1 -Lb, Bag
Maxwell House Coffee _ 77c
Regular 200s or Chubby 300s—Boxes
Kleenex Facial Tissues _ 6/$1
18-01. Bottles
Hunt's Catsup 3/$1
Allen's -314 -Oz. Packages
Orange Crystals _ _ _ .. 5/65c
Fortune -28 -OX. Tin
Fruit Cocktail _
Dulcet--61/2-Oz. Tins
Tuna Flakes
York—.16-0z. Jar
__45c
3/69c
85c
Peanut Butter
Royal Crown Canned—Orange, Cola, Root Beer,
Grape, Lemon-Lime—i0 Oz.—Case of 24 Tins
Soft Drinks $1.99
Stuart House--75-ft. Rolls
Foil Wrap - _ 79c
Fig Bars --i Lb.
David Biscuits - _ 39c
FROZEN FOOD PRODUCE
1VIdCATN California No. 1—Nes+r
PEAS Watermelon
POTATOES
4lbs. 89c
10 lbs. 87c 99c Each
Florida No, 1—Good Size
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