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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1969-06-19, Page 615. REAL ESTATE 15. REAL ESTATE aaJ of •1 ss, 3y 'j 4y •» '>.].. SEVEN APARTMENT BUILDING FOR SALE (Formerly known as The Commercial Hotel) For Tess than six years rent; six of the seven apartments furnished. Hot water system, baseboard heating. Furnace good as new, cost over $5,000.00. All storm windows: One car garage. Centrally located. Apply C. Van Damme 108 Ontario St., Clinton — 482.5685 24tfn TW 0 -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 FULLY serviced building lot for sale. Winter's subdivision, Apply 482-9654. — 13tfn WELL -maintained 3 -bedroom 11/ -storey house for sale in quiet part of town. Modern gas furnace, storage basement. Offers. Phone 482-7870. —. 24-27b 19. AUCTION SALES CLEARING AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of Machinery and .Household effects at lot 22 Con. 11. Hullett Twp 1 mile East of Londesboro on Saturday, June 21 at 1 p.m. Fordson Major tractor; Oliver 550 tractor; 9-5 Case combine; 3 rubber -tired wagons, two with grain boxes, (one nearly new); 1 wide -track new wagon 'equipped with hydraulic dump box, new electric motor and fan for grain drying; 2 fertilizer spreaders; 1 case swathers; 2 eight -foot BriIIion Seeders on rubber (one nearly new); Posture Dream Row seeder; Cockshut 4 -row corn ' planter; International Harvester hamniermill; mounted Kosch mower, now set up to fit 550 Oliver tractor; Chevrolet half -ton pickup truck; w augers; grain elevator; set double disks; Konskilde Cultivator; Case stiff tooth cultivator; Spramotor weed -sprayer with 3 -point hitch and extra boom far drop nozzles; Kewanee 52 plate disc; Model 66 new Holland baler; A. C. Hay conditioner; model 82 Oliver Semimount mower; Massey rubber tire rake; 3,PTH. Dearborn cultivator; 9 -ft. wheel cultivator; Choremaster rotary mower and garden tractor; cedar fence rails; Quebec heater; 3 oil space -heaters; several 45 gallon steel drums, suitable for garbage; hot water heater pressure tank; roller door track; sheet wood panelling; steel roofing, used and new; 2 electric radios; three -burner coal oil stove with oven; 2 pitchers from bedroom China sets; oak wardrobe with full length mirrors in both doors; 2 iron beds; 1 very old wood bed; dressing talbe, wash stands; various old tables; chest of drawers and cupboards; picture frames; dishes; kitchen utensils; miscellaneous items. Not responsible for accidents on the day of sale. Terms -Cash R. N. Alexander, Proprietor. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. Mel Graham, Clerk. 24, 25b. Twilight AUCTION SALE of Household Effects, Antiques and Misc. Items On the premises GOSHEN ST. NORTH, ZURICH The undersigned auctioneer received instructions to sell by public auction on FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 20 at 6:80 p.m. 3 -piece chesterfield; occasional chair; chrome kitchen set; chrome rocker; solid oak dining room. suite including extension table, 6 chairs and buffet; 4 -burner stove, recently purchased; electric radio; electric clock; library table; small cupboard; 2 arm chairs; toilet set; mirrors; Boston rocker; new floor polisher; pictures and frames; flower stand; Harding rug 8x22, like new; Harding rug 40 inches wide arid 3 yds, long; daybed; bathroom scales; brass bedstead; Steel bedstead; dressers; cedar chest; pedestal; small trunk; wicker suitcase; assortment blankets, quilts and Mats; glassware; silverware; antique dishes; set of antique dishes; kitchen utensils; toaster and iron; butter boWi and ladle; jugs novelties, cite., etc. Terms, Cash Mrs, Margaret Elliott l;xeeutrix to' the estate of the late Roy Lain oti L ALVIN WALpER, Auctioneer, REAL ESTATE 100 rolling acres, 95 workable. 8 -room frame house with new siding, cupboards, three piece bath and oil furnace. Barn 40 x 60. x 20 x 30. Drilled well. Terms. Vacant lot 66 x 82, located in the Village of Blyth. Good location. Price $700,00 155 acres in Hullett, 140 workable. Frame barn 54 x 66. New farrow to finish barn 144 x 36. Brick house with all conveniences. 100 rolling acres with trout stream. 6 -room frame house with cupboards, bath and furnace. Frame barn 40 x 60, implement shed 24 x 30. 8 -acres maple bush. Good terms. For information on these other listings contact BRUCE FALCONER Phone 523-9518 Blyth Representing Lawrence McKnight Real Estate Broker 25b and 19. AUCTION SALES CLEARING AUCTION SALE of high grade Holstein cows and farm machinery, six miles east of Londesboro or 11/4 north and 21/2 west of Winthrop on Wednesday, June 25, 1969 • at 1 p.m. CATTLE: 25 Holstein cows. Young and freshened within last 2 months. HAY; 1,000 bales mixed hay. MACHINERY: M.M.V. tractor; M.H. 22 tractor; Case baler (like new); Cockshutt 4 bar side rake; 7 ft. New Idea power mower; 24 ft. bale elevator; 16 ft. grain auger; 28" Goodison Thrasher; 100 ft. drive belt; 1 H.P. motor; 3/4 H.P. motor; Case forage Harvester blower and silo pipes; 2 forage boxes; 2 wheel trailer with stock rock; 100 bus. New Idea manure spreader (2 yrs. old); 4 section spring tooth harrows (new); 3 furrow plow on rubber; 10 ft. chain harrow; drop head hay loader; 7 ft. binder; 4 section drag harrows; George White wagon and hay rack; new air compressor; lawn mower 1 yr. old; iron horse motor; Woods electric roller (like new); 2 unit Universal milker with line for 31 cows; 31 milk cans; milk cooler 6 can spray type; Jamesway feed cart; 2 sets electric clippers; regular set farm tools; Post dril, press and drills; McCullough chain saw 18"; Beatty washing machine (like new); laundry tubs; other household effects. Not responsible for accidents on farm day of sale. Terms — Cash. Proprietor, Arthur McMichaeI. Auctioneer, Harold Jackson. Clerk, Mel Graham. 25 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 21, 1969 morning session at 10 a.m. afternoon session at 1 p.m. Sharp, Electrical Appliances: fans; heaters; electrical shelf appliances; cooking utensils; electric clocks. Hardware Stock: pipe dies; (1/2" to 11/4" — ratchet type) with cutter and pipe vise; pipe fittings; eavestroughing; steel cable; toboggans; sleighs; miscellaneous toys. Paints: quantities of Item and Sherwin -William Paints; (gallons and quarts). Store Fixtures: display islands; hardware scale, 2000 lb. scale; Toledo -- 30 lb. Computagram Seale. Terms Cash Sale will be held outside rear of the Hardware Store, If the weather is unfavorable, sale will be under cover. Ball and Mulch Hardware, Proprietors. Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer, 2a,4,25 20. NOTICES HUNTER safety course, given by trained instructors. Course to start very soon, Please contact Jim Francis 565-2427 or Percy Renner 565-2675 Bayfield. —25b 21. ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs. Paul Kinch of 103 Walker Street are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Janice Therese to Mr. Robert James Wiseman, son of Mrs. Wiseman and the late Edgar Wiseman of Harbour Grace, Newfoundland. The marriage will take place Saturday, July. 26, at 11 a.m, in. St. Joseph's Church, Clinton, —25p Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snell, Londesboro, Ontario, - are pleased to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Barbara Kaye, to Mr. Allan Douglas Bosman, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Bosman, Belgrave, Ontario. ,The wedding will take place Saturday, July 19, 1969 at 3.30 p.m. in Londesboro United Church. —25b Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Ball wish to announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Barbara Anne to Harold Barry Glazier, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glazier, Clinton. The wedding will take place in Ontario Street United Church at 7:00 p.m. on July 12, 1969. —25p 22. BIRTHS CAMPBELL: In St. Joseph's -Hospital, London, on Sunday, June 15, 1969 to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Campbell, (nee Merlyn Hough) London, a son. DENOMME: In Clinton Public Hospital on Friday June 13, 1969 to Mr. and Mrs. Larry Denomme, Clinton, a daughter. PASSMORE: In Victoria Hospital, London, an Monday, June 9, 1969 to Mr. and Mrs. Ron Passmore, (nee Shirley Bell) a daughter, a sister for Michael and Mark. RAIDT: In Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday, June 17, 1969 to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Raidt, RR 1, Clinton, a son. TIDESWELL: In Clinton. Natic Hospital on Friday, June 13, 1969 to Mr.- and Mrs. William Tideswell, Clinton, a son. 23. DEATHS TORRANCE: Passed away on Wednesday June 11, 1969, at home, John A. Torrence, of RR 2, Bayfield, in his 90th year. The funeral service was held at Ball Funeral Home on Friday, June 13 with interment in Clinton Cemetery. REID: Passed away on Friday, June 13, 1969 in Humber Memorial Hospital, Weston, James Melvin Reid of Weston, (formerly Clinton) in his 83rd year. The funeral service was held at Ball Funeral Home on Monday, June 16 with interment in Bayfield Cemetery. NEILL: Passed away in Victoria Hospital London on Friday, June 13, 1969, -Joseph Herbert Neill, formerly of Goderich, in his 85th year. Funeral service was held on Monday, June 16 from Stiles Funeral Home, Goderich, with interment in Wroxeter Cemetery. WATSON: Passed away in Clinton Public Hospital on Saturday, June 14, 1969, John B. Watson, Blyth, in his 84th year. Funeral service was held on Tuesday from Trinity Anglican Church,' Blyth with interment in Blyth Union Cemetery. TURNER: Suddenly in Millet Township on Monday, June 16, 1969, Thomas Cooper Turner, RR 2, Clinton, in his 55th year.. ,Funeral service will be held from Beattie Funeral Home on Thursday, June 19th at 2:00 p.m. with interment in Bayfield Cemetery. - 25. CARDS OF -THANKS CORNISH: I wish to thank the ladies of St. Andrew's United Church, Bayfield for the shower held for me on May 29. My thanks to everyone for the — lovely gifts received. Marion Cornish (nee Porter) —25b. STEPHENSON: We would like to take this opportunity to thank friends, neighbours and relatives for gifts, cards and visits While Keith was in hospital. Also a special thank you to all those who helped at home in any Way. Everything was deeply appreciated and will never be forgotten. Keith and Joan Stephenson. —25b ZINN; The kindness shown- to me while, 1 Waa a patient in Clinton Public Hospital was Much appreciated. Special thanks to Dr. Newland, Dr, Oakes, nurses and staff, -* Clarke Zinn 25p v 25 CARDS OF THANKS' BARTLIFV' ^- My sincere thanks to everyone for the a4 y kindnesses shown to me while.1 was a patient in Clinton Pub is Hospital., --• Elliott Bartliff 25b BRISSON Thanking my friends and relatives from far and near for their kindness in sending gifts, treats, cards and many letters while a patient at South Huron Hospital where all the staff, nurses, Dr. C. J. Wallace, Monsignier William Bourdeau and Father Groome were exceptional, Sincerely grateful. — Irene J. Brisson, Bayfield — 25b HEARD We would like to thank our friends and relatives for cards, calls and good wishes on the occasion of our 50th Wedding Anniversary, — Annie and Emmerson Heard — 25b 28, ROOM and BOARD ROOM and board for two. Apply to Mrs, A. Rumball, 482-7059. Witnesses urge study of bible "Student unrest and campus riots come as no, surprise to those who are familiar with their bibles." So says Mr. McNally, instructor of the ministry development classes conducted weekly in the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses located at Clinton. "These symptoms are one aspect of a growing feeling of frustration; mixed with fear about the future, that is engulfing the present generation,"Mr. McNally commented, "and this was all foretold quite plainly in the family bible." What can be done about the situation? One thing is to get the public better informed as to the underlying causes of the difficulty, according to Mr. McNally. "Where the reasons behind the trouble are appreciated youth rebellion is not a problem. Congregations of Jehovah's Witnesses do not experience a generation gap such as the one that forms the basis for student revolt," he claimed, "and our students in the schools do not take part in such activity. In our congregations the children are taught the respect for authority that is set out in the Bible. Once adults 1e ,;young people ;downs and challenge or question Divine authority it is not tong until youths challenge parental, civil and other levels of authority. To aid their neighbours in understanding these matters the IocaI congregation will share in a special mass distribution of the May 22 issue of the magazine AWAKE! This issue asks the question, "Why the world wide student revolt?" and answers it from the Christian viewpoint," he said. - House-to-house distribution. will begin immediately and continue until the entire area is covered or the supplies are exhausted, he said. "Throughout the summer months we will be aiding local families," he, added, including the youth, to study the bible regularly in their homes at no cost. We are not trying to change the system, as the student rebels are, but we. - are working to change people through Bible education, sq that they will make peace with God and with their fellow man. The climax of the summer's educational campaign will be our Peace on Earth international assembly in Buffalo July 6 -13 at War Memorial Stadium. Fruitkabobs B ar b ecued "fruitkabobs," skewered and grilled over your Oats in the garden this summer can add color, aroma and taste to your outdoor Meals; says home economist Shirley Brown. ",..and you should see the children go for that fruit!" she said. "Take banana chunks, fresh peach quarters, pineapple wedges, big red cherries (or any combination of fruits, colors and/or flavors) and skewer them. "Next, brush the fruit with a sauce of melted butter, brown sugar, cinnamon and allspice." When several skewers of fruitkabobs are readied with the sugar sauce, grill the lot on the open fire. The Canadian Sugar Institute's home economise said the sugar sauce coating torus a delicate brown and the aron'1a, "mixed with the outdoor' aromas of all the other food is exotic. "The fruitkabobs can be served as an appetizer before the meat or as a warm desert after eat... t ie`1ndced...some children love td, `fry' bananas and eat them' with steak or chops...it's a new taste kick," Miss Brown added. CHAIRS RE -CANED by Mr. Harold Vodden McCONNELL ST., - BLYTH Phone '523-4313 This Advertisement Sponsored by the. Canadian National Institute for the Blind 2$, 25, 27b think Positive Think GFO On June 24 Vote 1 GFOIYESIXJ. Sponsored by Stanley Township GFO Campaign Committee FARMERS GET THE QUALITY TWINE GRAND HARVEST BAILERTWINE ORDER NOW! CHECK OUR QUANTITY DISCOUNTS GRAND HARVEST BRAND IS IN A 10,000 FOOT BAIL WITH AN AVERAGE STRENGTH OF 300 POUNDS N. F. 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