HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-04-22, Page 11LARGE GROUP
PANT SUITS
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COSTUMES
REG. 35.00 to 90.00
25. 65.
COATS
This group includes all weather coats and a
few leather coats,
REGULAR 35.00 to 70.00
SALE
25. to 50.
DRESSES
This large group includes some pant dresses —
and some half sire dresses.
REGULAR 25.00 to 75.00
SALE
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15. AUCTION SALE
Mr, arid Mrs. Kenneth A.
Johnston, Clinton, wish to
announce the engagement of
their daughter, Marilyn Louise,
to Kenneth Errol Lovering, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I,
Lovering, Thunder Say,
Ontario. The wedding Will take
place at Wesley-Willis United
Church on Saturday, May 15,
1971, at 7:30 p.m, —16h
. , .
Mr. and Mrs. J. Harry
Tideswell, Goderich, aro pleased
to announce the engagement of
their daughter, It Lynn, to
Mr. David J. Mathers, son of
Mr. and Mrs. George Mothers of
Clinton, Ontario. The wedding
Will take place on Saturday,
May 8, 1071 at 3:30 pan. at
North Street United Church,
Goderich. —16p
17. BIRTHS
KOETSIER — To Mr. and Mrs.
John KoeLsier., Clinton, in
Clinton Public Hospital, on
Monday, April 19, 1971, a son.
LOBS — To Mr. and Mrs. truce
Lobb, R. R. 2, Clinton, in
Clinton Public Hospital, on
Saturday, April 17, 1971, a
daughter.
18. DEATHS
LINDSAY: Passed away at
Iluronview, Clinton, on Sunday,
April 18, 1971, 'Eliza Matilda
Lindsay of It. R. 2, Bayfieid,
widow of George Lindsay, in
her 93rd* year. Dear mother of
Mrs. Charles (Jean) tell, Mrs.
Jim {Pearl) Hutchings, Mrs,
William (Isabel) Orr, Mrs.
George (Phyllis) Heard, Mrs.
Robert, (Jessie) Blair, John and
BroWii, all of Bayfield and
George of Paris, Ontario. The
funeral service was held at Ball
Funeral Homo, Clinton, on
Wednesday, April 21, with
inter/tont in Boyfield Cemetery.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of Farm Machinery at lot 17,
Con. 1, Tuckersmith Twp, 1
mile West of Seaforth on No. 8
Highway, Wednesday, April 28
at 12;30 p.m,
Diesel 180 Massey' Ferguson
tractor, 700 hours; Diesel 65
Massey Ferguson tractor, 2,000
hrs, power steering, Diesel 50
Massey Ferguson tractor 700
hrs; 72 Massey Ferguson
Combine (perfect condition);
Massey Ferguson manure
loader; Rotaspreader 'manure
spreaer, 12 ft.; Massey
Ferguson swather (1 yr. old);
Massey Harris wagon; 2 rubber
tired wagons; 3-16 ft hay
racks; 12 ft. Konskilde
Cultivator. Massey Ferguson
rotary mower; 7 ft, scraper
blade for 3 point hitch tractor;
Massey Ferguson 6 ft. one way
disk; 12 ft. Chain harrows; steel
stone boat; wheel trailer; 16
disk McCormick International
Fertilizer drill 1 yr. old; 24 ft.
bale elevator 20 ft. grain auger;
32 ft. Ebersol hay elevator with
motor; 32 ft. aluminum ladder.
New Holland hay baler (like
new); tractor post hole digger;
2 oil tanks with pumps double
ropes; woven wire stretcher;
snow blower; heat houser for
180 M.F. tractor; 7 ft. Massey
Ferguson Mower; Cunningham
Hay conditioner; 3 furrow
Massey Ferguson 14 inch
mounted plow; 16 inch
• Kvernelands 3 furrow plow; 3
point hitch; grass seed sower;
20 ft. weed sprayer complete;
40 ft. grain auger with 3 h.p.
motor; 6 ton heavy duty wagon
and turnco grain box; Massey
Ferguson 5 bar side rake; new
Diamond harrows; International
Mounted disk with allied pump
(never used) sloop sleighs; 3
logging chains; sub pump;
tractor chains; cedar posts;
quantity baled straw; 2,000
bus, Gamy Oats. suitable for
seed bag cart. Other articles. No
reserve farm sold.
Terms — Cash
Proprietor
Peter Simpson
Auctioneer
Harold Jackson
Clerk
Mel Graham
Proprietor or Auctioneer not
responsible for accidents on
property day of sale,
16. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. William Harris,
RR 3, Clinton, are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their eldest
daughter Carole Christine to
Douglas Henry Spitzig of
Goderich, son of Mrs. Helen
Spitzig and the late Carl Spitzig
of Walkerton. The wedding will
take place May 21, 1971 in St.
Peter's Roman Catholic Church,
Goderich at 8 p.m. —16b
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 0.
Scotchmer, R,R. 3, Bayfield,
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
only daughter, Doyle Lynne, to
Mr. W, Thomas Leppington,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John
Leppington, R. R. 2, Bayfield.
The wedding will take place in
St. Andrew's United Church,
Bayfield, on May 22, 1971, at
3 p.m, —16b
. 'SERVICES
•
EWING:, Dressmaking,
iterations. Tailoring — Phone
82-9219 Varna, Ontario.
19p
SCREENED
TOP SOIL.
Excavatinl
Backhoe Work
Graves
LYLE MONTGOMERY
432.7644
or
432-7661.
—16 tfri
AWNMOWERS repaired.
lades sharpened, balanced.
ick up and delivery. Call
82.7222, The Bos'n Shop,
uthorized Chripler Marine
ales and Service, Highway 4,
ne mile north of Brucefield,
16-21b
.NOTICE to CR EnITORS
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS AND OTHERS
In the Estate of ALMA
MORTON deceased,
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Alma Morton late
f the Town of Clinton, Widow,
deceased who died on or about
the 21st day of March must be
filed with the undersigned
Solicitor for the Estate on or
elate 30th day of April 1971;
hereafter the Executrix will
istribute the assets of the
state having regard to only the
aims so filed.
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Solicitor for
the Estate,
Seaforth, Ont.
15, 16, 17b
n the Estate of HAROLD
REMLIN, late of the Town of
linton in the County of Huron,
Retired Factory Employee,
eceased.
11 persons having claims against
he Estate of the above-named,
ho died on the 29th March,
A.D, 1971, are required to file
ail particulars thereof with the
ndersigned, on or before the
st day of May, A.D. 1971, after
hich date the assets will be
istributed, having regard only
o the claims of which the
ndersigned shall then have
ATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
2th oy
E. B. MENZIES, Q.C.,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the
said Estate
15, 16, 17b
the' Estate of PRISCILLA
EGGATE ELLIOTT, late of
le Township of Tuckersmith in
le County of Huron, Widow,
eceased.
I persons having claims against
to Estate of the above-named,
ho died on the 17th March,
D. 1971, are required to file
ill particulars thereof with the
'iciersigeed, on or before the
t day of May, A.D. 1971, after
hich date the assets will be
stributed, having regard only
the claims of which the
idersigned shall then have
Mee.
ATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
)111 day of April, A.D. 1071.
E. B. MENZIES, Q.C.,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the
said Estate.
16, 16, 17b
3. PUBLIC NOTICES
KINDERGARTEN
REGISTRATION
at
Iluron Centennial School
on
THURSDAY, MAY G,
9 a.m. to 4 pan.
lease bring proof of ago and
nmunization records
A. Mothers, Principal
482-3330
. d. Cochrane R. E. Elliott
ector Chairman
—16, 17b
15. AUCTION SALE
MORNINO
AUCTION SALE
of antiques, household effects
and tools at the Auction
(looms, one mile south of
3oclerich on Hwy. 21, on
Saturday, April 24, 1971 at 10;30 a.m.
3-pc. dining room suite with a
sound table; tilt-top table;
3ookease; wicker settee; brass
)0c1; antique buffet; round
lining room table; small tables;
tunics; 'clocks; Philips TV;
Kenmore electric stove; gas
Jove; Coldspot automatic
le frost refrigerator; 5-pa.
lerotrie set; 5-pc. Wooden
citchen set; flat to the 'wall
iupbOard; Hoover washer rind
;pin dry washing machine; Thor
mashing machine; bather chair;
'odic.; part toilet sets; oil lamps;
1 x 9 rug; dishes; weed sprayer;
>encl.: vise; hand tultivatore;
tuantity of hand tools; garden
tools; power lawn mower; etc.
Perms — cash.
Mike Cummings,
Auctioneer,
524-0064.
16
15, AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE
of garage equipment, former
Ah e r h a r t Garage corner
Hamilton and St. Andrew
Streets, Goderich, Shop
equipment: parts bin, used V,W.
parts, many more items too
numerous to list. Thursday,
April 29, 1971, 7 pan. sharp,
McGee Pontiac-Buick,
Proprietors, Mike/ Cummings,
Auctioneer. —15, l'6, 17p
AUCTI,6N SALE
of Househol effects in town of
Seaforth, 1 8 John Street on
Saturday, ay 1st at 1 pan,
Studio uch, Antique , table
and chair, dining room table, 6
chairs, buffet, china cabinet.
Chrome table, 4 chairs, wall
mirror, 2 bedroom suites,
Continental bed, dresser,
wooden chest, writing desk,
occasional chairs, lawn chairs,
record player stand, trunk,
sealers, kitchen utensils, 32 ft.
aluminum extension ladder (like
new). Bird cage, budgie 1 yr
old.
Terms — Cash
Proprietor
Andy McNichol
Auctioneer
Harold Jackson
—16, 17b
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
of Household Furnishings,
Antiques and Misc. items, on the
premises Queen St., Blyth.
The undersigned Auctioneer
received instructions to sell by
public Auction on Wednesday,
April 28 at 1:30 p.m.
dining room extention table, 4
chairs, buffet, china cabinet; 2
antique parlour chairs,
davenport, chrome table and
chairs; sideboard; card table;
dark varnished dining room
table; 4 • chairs; odd chairs; 2
occasional chairs; electric radio;
ironing board;,beautiful antique
parlour lamp; round pictures;
antique kitchen clock; various
mlrros; trunks; oak bedstead
springs and mattress; dressers;
wash stand; commodes; dresser
with oval mirror; bed lamp;
chiffonier; spool bed; bathroom
scales; solid mahogany rocker;
tapestry and oak rockers; VI size
steel bedstead springs; chest of
drUeiefsr Antique dough' .beiXe
quilting frames; Pine boxes;
flower stand; verandah chairs;
Singer sewing machine;
Frigidaire 4-burner stove;
Frigidaire refrigerator;
assortment: pillows, bedding,
blankets; dishes; antique dishes,
silverware, glassware, set of
dishes, kitchen utensils, electric
fry pan, silver cream and sugar
set, cast iron fry pans, mops,
brooms, novelties, small Quebec
cook stove, sad iron jugs, sealers,
metal curtain polls; 2—cistern
pumps etc. etc.
Terms --- Cash
In case of inelement weather sale
will be held in Myth Arena
Mrs. Wm. Brown
Mrs. Fred Duffield,
Geo. Fear
'Executors for the estate
of the late Katherine Fear.
Alvin Wolper Auctioneer
—15, 16b
FARM SOLO
Cleating Auction Sale
of
Farm Machinery, Antigues,
Household Articles and Feed
for
MR. GEORGE A. ROSS
Lot 2, Con. 6, Colborne
Township; 14 miles south of
Carlow, ih mile west of
Colbourne Central School; 3
miles north of Bentniller (watch
for signs)
THURSDAY.
APRIL 22, at 1 p.m.
MACHINERY,: Ford-son Dextra
tractor with loader and belt
pulley eta; chains; 3 furrow Ford
plow; 20 plate 3 pt hitch
Ferguson darible disc; 3 pt,
hitch; cultivator; Iongskflde 9
ft. cultivator; 13 run grain and
fertilizer drill on steel; New
Holland baler with motor; Allis
Chalmers side rake on, rubber;
rubber tired wagons and racks;
Allis Chalmers lato manure
spreader on rubber; post hole
digger; Mier; grain auger With
motor; tubular bale conveyor
with motor; pta snowblower;
dirt bucket; 1 h.p. motor; De
Laval Milker single units, piping
for 20 cows; posts, tools,
Miscellaneous articles found at a
cleating farm sale,
PEED: 3,000 bales hay; 1,000
bu, oats.
ANTIQUES AND HOUSEHOLD
ARTICLS—S: Edison
phonograph; cylinder records;
glassware; lamps; jugs; dishes of
all kinds; irons; old books;
pictures; telephone; school
desks; wash stand; trunks;
rocker; solid oak 9 pc. dining
room suite; cook Stove; tables;
buffet; upholstered thair;settee;
loveseat; chesterfield and chair;
chrome set; lamps; fernery; beds;
etc., etc.
TERMS; Cash
CLERK: Joe Corey, 482-7889
AUCTIONEER: Hugh Filson
and Torn Robson
666-0833 phone 666.1767
Clinton NewpRgcord, ThwirsclaY, April 22, 1971 11
20, CARPS .of THANKS
COX,; .My sincere thanks to
friends, neighbours and relatives
for cards, treats and visits while
I was a patient. in Clinton
Hospital. Special thanks to Drs.
Watt and Addison and the
nursing staff on .first floor.
Alvin Cox. —16p
MEDD: We would like to thank,
our friends, relatives and
neighbours for the beautiful
floral tributes, cards and many
ants of kindness shown during
the loss of our mother, Mrs.
Annie Medd. Many thanks 'to
the friends who, visited her
while she was a resident at
Huronview and to the staff of
Huronview and hospital who
were so very kind to her. It was
very much appreciated. The
Medd family, —16b
REID: I would like to express
my sincere thanks to all my
friends, who remembered me
with cards, flowers and gifts,
while I was in hospital. Special
thanks to. Mr. Morrison, Varna
U.C.W., Dr. Wallis and Dr.
Goddard and the nurses and
staff of South Huron Hospital.
(Mrs.) Isabelle Reid. —16b
CARTER; I wish to express my
sincere thanks to friends and
relatives for cards, treats and
flowers, to Dr, Newland and
nurses on second floor of
Clinton Public Hospital. Also to
thank Dr. McClerity, staff and
nurses on third floor of
Victoria Hospital, A special
thanks also to Rev, Silver,
(Mrs.) John 0, Carter. —16b
IlOWLER: The family of the
late Alvin John Fowler would
like to express their sincere
thanks to all friends and
neighbOurs during their recent
and sudden bereavement.
Special thanks to Rev.
Mulholland, the Ball Funeral
Home and all who assisted in
any way, Their kindness shall
long be remembered. Sincerely,
The Fowler Family, —161a
FREEMAN: I wish to express
my sincere thanks to friends,
relations and neighbours who
remembered me with cards,
visits and gifts, while in Clinton
Hospital and Victoria Hospital,
also to the doctors and nurses,
My appreciation to all, Louis
Freeman. —16p
HALL: We wish to thank our
friends and neighbours for cards
and gifts on the occasion of the
birth of our Son, Glenn, on
March 31st, 1971. Betty and
Hall. —16p
FLYNN: I wish to thank
everyone for cards, flowers and
treats 'while in Clinton Public
Hospital and also those who
helped at home. Thanks to
Father Kelly, Dr. Addison and
the nursing staff, Theo Flynn. —16b
COULTIS; The family of the
late William Coulties wishes to
thank friends and neighbours
for all acts of kindness shown
to them during their recent
bereavement. Thanks also to
the Rev. Mr. Morrison and Ball
Funeral Home, —16b
21. IN MEMORIAMS
McCLINCHEY: In loving
memory of a dear brother,
William McClinchey, who
passed away April 20, 1950.
"Love never dies." Bea and
Dick Allan. —16b
20. CARPS of THANKS 20, CARPS of. THANKS
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