HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-06-17, Page 1121, IN MEMORIAMS
STURGEON: In loving memory
of a dear mother and
grandmother, Lulu Muriel, who
passed away 8 years ago, June 7,
1963,
Our Hearts still ache with
sadness,
Onr secret tears still flow;
What it meant to lose you Mom,
No one will ever know,
When we are sad and lonely,
And everything goes wrong;
We seem to hear you whisper,
Cheer up and carry on.
Each time we see your picture,
You seem to smile and say.
Don't cry I'm only sleeping
We'll meet again some day. .
Your place on earth no one can
fill,
We loved you Mom and always
will,
Always remembered and sadly
missed by her family, Donna,
John, Janet and Robert Boys,
Glen, Donelda, Jo Anne, David
and Jayne, and husband Bryd.
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HELP WANTED
seeseisouiewse ssigalpiNfe.
11. SERVICES.
Let us make your
old furniture
BETTER THAN NEW! I
for a free estimate and a look at
our newest samples .of materials
• call
CLARK UPHOLSTERY
Phone 523-4272,523-4528
R, Cook — Proprietor
Blyth, Ont.
We have Free pick-up and
delivery service.
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SOD
No. 1 KENTUCKY BLUE
20c sq, yd. at farm
3 miles West of Exeter
on Highway $3,
CLARK LANDSCAPING
Phone 237-3202.
—24, 25, 26, 27p
SPRAY and brush painting. Free
estimates. Phone 565,2846.
—24, 25, 26b
All types of foundations and
floors, cement barnyards.
Reasonable rates — free
estimates.
MALONEY BROS.
Dublin, Ontario.
345-2253—Phones-345-2964.
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JACK'S WOOD-TURNERY —
Custom Wood-turning a
specialty, also furniture repaired.
Hand-turned gift articles in
walnut, cherry, etc. for sale in
workshop at rear of 84 Albert
St., Clinton. John Plumtree.
Phone 482-9695. —ltfn
QUICK cash to pay bills or make
a purchase. Call Don Denomme,
Trans Canada Credit, 524-8349.
—10tfn
CONTRACTING,
PLASTERING work. New or old
work. Stucco repairs. Rock
facing to foundation. All work
guaranteed. Les Montague,
482-3107. —23, 24b
Sewing Machine
PROBLEMS?
SINGER TRAINED
Alex Reed
197 Bayfield Rd., Goderich
524-8465
VACATIONING
JUNE 18 to AUG. 2
Volkswagen
Service
HUNTER—OUVAR & SON
"Where Folks Turn to yolks"
R.R. 6 ST. MARYS
At Rannoch
Bus. R es.
229-8945
235.1494
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TREES And
Fhiwering Shrubs
PATIO STONES
We feature: * Peat Moss *
Cocoa Beans * Grass Seed *
Fertilizer * Complete line of
Wilton's products fbr all your
gardening heeds.
ART'S
Landscaping & Nursery
166 Bennett St. E.,
Goderich
524.9126
Open Mon. to Sat.* 9 a.m. to
9 pan., Sun.,. 1-6 p.m.
NOTICE
Township of .Goderich
Ratepayers
First instalment of 1971 taxes are due on June 36,
1971. Second instalment, on November 30,, 1971.
Taxes are payable at the Royal Bank, Goderich, tfie-
Royal Bank, Clinton, or to the tax collector.
H. S. Whitely,
Tax Collector,
RR 2, Goderich,
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12,NOTICE to CREDITOR`.
IN THE ESTATE OF CARL
DOUGLAS MURRAY LATE
OF THE TOWNSHIP OF HAY,
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 15th day of July,
1971, after which date the assets
will be distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for
the Estate.
24, 25, 26b
[N THE ESTATE OF JACK
BRAND, LATE OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH, IN
THE COUNTY OF HURON,
FARMER
ALL persons claiming against
the above Estate are required to
forward full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or
before the 5th day of July,
1971, after which date the assets
will be distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for
the Estate.
24, 25, 26b
14. BUSINESS NOTICES
Tenders will be received to 5
p.m. June 25, 1971 by the
undersigned for the removal
of the building at 68 Mill St.,
Clinton, Ontario. Keys for
inspection may be obtained
at the Clinton Arena during
afternoon hours.
John Livermore
Clerk Treasurer
Town of
Clinton
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ONTARIO
PUBLIC WORKS
MECHANICAL
CONTRACTORS
SEALED TENDERS will be
received until 3:00 p.m. LOCAL
TIME on
TUESDAY, JULY 13, 1971
for the construction of the new
underground Heating Piping
Distribution System, Stage 2,
Psychiatric Hospital, Goderich,
Ontario.
Tender Documents may be
obtained from the Department
Of Public Works, Custodian of
Plans and Specifications, Room
NW-1167, 11th floor, Ferguson
Block, Parliament Buildings,
Toronto, Ontario, (Telephone
No. 365-1270), or may be
viewed at the London and
District Construction
Association, London, Ontario.
A 57,000.00 Bid Bond, a 100%
Performance Bond and a 50%
Payment Bond will be required
as specified.
A Deposit of $25.00 MONEY
0 It DER, or CERTIFIED
CHEQUE, made payable to the
Treasurer of Ontario, will be
required per set of tender
documents which will be
refunded if documents are
returned in good condition
within thirty days of above
closing date, otherwise forfeited.
NOTE: For father information
regarding this tender, please call
Mr. G. W. Hill, Department of
Public Works, Toronto, Ontario,
(Telephone No, 365-1247).
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
T. IL Hilliard
Deputy Minister
24, 25b
ESTMENT salesman for
ton — Goderich area
ired as soon as possible.
ly to Fred (Ted) Savauge,
sion Manager, Box 189,
forth, Ont., or phone
-1522. —19 tfn
LLT1ME homemaker to live
must be able to take full
onsibility of house and four
dren ages nine to fifteen.
ne 524-6996 or 524-7561.
3, 24p
E BEST OF EVERYTHING
be yours when you become
Avon Representative: new
nds, more money, your own
rs, prizes and great earnings
cosmetics and gifts. Call now
write, before vacancies are
d. Mrs, M. Millson, 17
kesbury Ave,, London 32,
tarto. —24b
'TRESS for full time
ployment, 5 day week. Apply
person at Bartliffs Restaurant,
4b
MPLOYIVIENT WANTED
UNG housewife will babysit
er home. Phon6 482-7677.
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R a good job in brick and
ck, stonework, etc. phone
-3396. —24b
LOST and FOUND
ST: Grey and white part
ian female kitten, about one
r old. Last seen last Thursday
north Albert Street. Reward
red. Phone 482-9096. —24b
SERVICES
EPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern Equipment
Work Guaranteed
Write or Phone
ARVEY DALE, SEAFORTH
PHONE 482-3320
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Chuter Plumbing
Heating & Electric
Furnace Installations
DeLaval Milker Supplies
Appliance Service
King Street Ph 482-7652
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ATCH' REPAIR is a job for
netts. Our work assures you .
isfaction. Counter's Jewellery.
ron County's Oldest
tablishec.: Jewellery
re, Clinton, Ontario, —tfb.
We do all types
of
JEWELLERY REPAIR
* Ring Sizing
* Claw Retipping
* Watch Repair
* Acutron Repair
NSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
'IRO i , Seaforth and Walkerton
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)HNSTON ELECTRIC —
iring Contractors, electric
eating, pumps and repairs.
ight Fixtures. Bayfield
15-2838. —11 Uri
!1MODELLING, renovations,
ging and floor laying,
pertly done. All odd jobs
)taid the home. Kitchen
pboards a specialty. Phone
2-'7676. Ken McNairn. —2tfn•
MPING NEEDS. Golden
con, Citation, Flyte travel
ilers; Eaton Hardtop and soft
) tent trailers; hitches; Woods'
ts, Rentals, Sales, Service.
MP-OUT, Huron St. W.,
Word, 393-5938. — 18.30b
T US REPAIR AND MAKE
rings and jewellery like
Diamond rings renewed
stones safely secured —
't take chances. Expert work
o reasonably to your
isfaction. Watch repairs and
rl restringing. N. Counter,
Clinton, Ontario. —tfn
TTAGES and houses
nted. Estimates on request.
e Bos'n Shop, Highway 4,
e mile north of Brucefield.
11 482.7222. —I6-25b
SCREENED
TOP SOIL
Excavating
Backhoe Work
Gravel •
LYLE MONTGOMERY
4824644
or
4824661.
—16 tfn
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
tchering dates—Tuesday and
Thursday
'TUESDAY — Beef and Pork
Thursday Beef Only
K-013- SERVICE AVAILABLE
Mernees Abattoir
,3/.3314 DashWood
BALL-MACAULAY
BUILDING SUPPLIES
CLINTON — 482-9514 SEAFORTN — 527-0910
NENSALL 262-2713
MR.
FARMER!
ARE YOU PLANNING TO ERECT OR
RENOVATE FARM BUILDINGS?
We Offer You A Complete Farm Building Service
We Can Provide complete service from
basic materials to a finished barn or shed
CALL US FOR ASSISTANCE IN PLANNING YOUR -BUILOING
AND A FREE ESTIMATE.
MAKE BALL-MACAULAY YOUR
BUILDING SUPPLY CENTRE FOR
ALL YOUR REQUIREMENTS
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BEAUTIFUL VIEW ?
PREVENT WILLIFIRES
THE VIEW SPOILERS
A
THE WILFRED McINTEE
COMPANY LIMITED
is pleased to announce the appointment of •
KEITH W. PRESSEY
as an additional salesman for
CLINTON AREA
Please feel free to call at any time. He will be happy to
assist you in either buying or selling property.
Office: 14 Albert Street
482-3821
Home: 66 Rattenbury Street 482-9417
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ROSE
SHO
CLINTON COUNCIL
CHAMBERS
FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1971
Viewing Time — 2:30 p.m. - 9:15 p.m.
SILVER COLLECTION
Door Prize
RULES FOR THE SHOW
1 — Entrants must be paid up members, except in Junior
Classes.
2 — Membership fee of $1.00 may be paid when entering
exhibits,
3 — No exhibitor may show more than one entry in each
class.
4 No two persons from the same household may compete
in any one class, except in the arrangement classes.
5 — The exact number of stems or blooms called for must
be shown. A bud on an entry is classed as a bloom if it
shows colour.
6 A rose, to be considered a bloom, must have the first
row of petals open. It should have two sets of leaves
attached.
7 — If possible, variety names should be placed on the entry
cards.
8 — Accessories and any other live foliage, but no other
flowers are allowed in the arrangements.
9 — All exhibits must be in place by 11:45 a.m.
CLASSES PRIZES
1st 2nd 3rd
1 — One bloom Hybrid Tea, white or
near white
2 One bloom Hybrid Tea, yellow
3 — Ohe bloom Hybrid Tea, pink
4 One bloom Hybrid Tea, red
5 — One bloom Hybrid Tea, any other
colour
6 (a) — One bloom Peace, yellow only
6 (b) — One bloom Peace, any other
colour
7 Three stems Grandiflora, ahy colour
8 — Three blooms Hybrid Tea, ahy
Colour bf colours
9 (a) Three stems Polyanthas or
Floribundas
9 (b) — Three stems Climbers, any
colour
10 — Seven roses in a container
11 — Arrangenient of Climbers or
ramblers. any colour
12—lining room table arrangeMent
of roses, not over 10" high
11 — Arrangement of roses, suitable for
mantel
14-4-, Rose Corsage
15 — Artistic arrangement of pansies
16— Five stems of Sweet William
17 -- One spike of Delphinium, any
colour
18 Three stems of any Flowering Shrub
19 — Container of Mixed Garden Flowers
20 — Flower arrangement using a candle
.75 .50 .25
.75 .50 .25
.75 .50 .25
.75 .50 .25
.75 .50 .25
.75 .50 .25
.75 .50 .25
1,25 .75 .50
1.25 .75 .50
1.25 .75 .50
1.25 .78 .50i
1.50 1.00 .76'
1.25 .75 .50
1.50 1.00 .75
1.50
1.00 .75
L00 .75 .50
.75 .50 .25
.50 .35 .25
.50 .35 .25
.50 .35 ,5
1.50
1.00 .75
1.50
1.0o .75
SPECIAL PRIZES
Cash Award Donated by Bank Of Montreal
for the Champion Rose to be chosen.
Trophy Donated by Red Rose Tea Co., forl
the Best Red Rose to be chosen.
Silver Rose Bowl Donated by Royal Bank of
Canada for highest number of points
acquired by a single exhibitor.
CHILDREN OF PUBLIC SCHOOL AGE
21 — Container of Mixed Gardeh Flowers
22 — Artistic arrangement of six named
varieties of wayside flowers — Five
prizes of $1.00 each and a Special
'Book for the Winner. Prizes donated
by Mrs. Frank Fingland.
JUNIOR GARDENER MEMBERS ONLY
23 — Arrangement of Foliages with 1.00 .75 .50
accessories
24 — A Tray -Favour for a sick room 1.00 .75 .50
1.00 .75 .50
Secretary
MRS. C. VAN OAMME
Treasurer
MRS, RON McCANN
President
MRS, DON PULLEN
Clinton News-'Record, Thursday, June 17, 1971 11
14, BUSINESS NOTICES
CUSTODIAN
c0NTRACT TENDER-
Marked, sealed tenders
will be received by the
undersigned, up to twelve o'clock
noon, Wednesday, June 23,
1971 for contracting custodial
services at the Huron County
Hoard of Education Board
offices, Clinton, All tenders
must be submitted on the
official tender forms which are
available at the Huron County
Hoard of Education offices, 97
Shipley Street, Clinton, Ontario.
The low'est or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Mr, R. B. Dunlop,
Superintendent of
Business Affairs
Huron County
Board of Education
15. AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE
of furniture, furnishings and
household effects from the resi-
dence of Mrs. Alex Rintoul of
Wingham who has instructed all
to be sold through the facilities
of:—
ESTATE MARKETING
SERVICES
Auction Centre
Wingham, Ontario
SATURDAY, JUNE 19TH,
12:30 P.M.
Randomly selected from the of-
fering: Velour chesterfield suite;
Simplicity wringer washer; Kel-
vinator refrigerator; good West-
inghouse dryer; Moffat range;
good vacuum cleaner; telephone
table; 5 piece chrome kitchen
set; several good dressers; good
wash stands; set of stack-up
bookcases; good small oc-
casional tables; good beds and
mattresses; 2 blanket boxes; pic-
tures and frames; 2 large oil
drums; excellent Heintzman
piano; iron soap kettile; plus
other items including bedding
and smallwares; Additions to the
sale include dinette set; iron
beds; early oil lamp; Eureka
automatic clothes dryer;
Fridgidaire refrigerator; com-
bination gas range with annex;
good artificial fireplace; tele-
vision set; old organ and stool;
odd chairs; plus other interesting
and functional items.
JACK ALEXANDER
Auctioneer
PREVIEW:—Friday, June 18th,
9:00 a.m. till 9:00 p.m.; Saturday,
9:30 a.m. till sale time.
For Information
ESTATE MARKETING
SERVICES
Auction Administrators
357-1011 Wingham, Ont.
J. A. Currie, MGr.
"OUR REPUTATION IS
OUR RECOMMENDATION"
16. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Kleinhaar, Huron Park are happy
to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Johanna Jenny (Ann) to Mr.
Alfred Helmut (Fred) Zwaan son
of Mrs. John Swaan Sr. and the
late Mr. Zwaan. The marriage to
take place Saturday, July 10,
1971 at 2:30 o'clock in the
Bethel Reformed Church,
Exeter. —24b
15. AUCTION SALE
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
QC farm machinery for the estate
of the late Air-Vice Marshal J. A.
Sully, RR 2, Goderich, VA miles
south of Goderich on Hwy, 21,
on
.Saturday, June 26, 1971
at 10;30 a.m.
David Brown Model 999 diesel
tractor; Dearborn tractor loader;
Dearborn double discs; Dearborn
7, mower; set of Harrows;
Hildon power saw; International
hay rake; Continental 9' Rotary
;mower; Schultz manure
spreader; chain harrow; Ensilage
auger and motor; Ensilage
unloader; McKee Model M
Harvester; McKee automatic
wagon rack; harvester wagon;
hay wagon; Schultz hay crusher;
bale elevator; International 3 pt,
hitch cultivator; brush chipper;
Hahn power tree sprayer;
McCormick Hammermill; Massey
Ferguson 3 - furrow plow;
post,hole digger; pressure system
with plastic piping; water bowls;
electric tool grinder; electric
motors; 2 cattle oilers; scales;
cedar rails and posts; garden
tools; hand tools; 12' aluminum
row boat; etc.
Also selling the registered
Standard-bred 2 yr. old filly colt
sired by Brother Harmony.
Terms — cash — farm sold.
Mike Cummings,
Auctioneer,
524-9064.
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16. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maloney of
Chatham (formerly Bayfield)
wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Patricia Mary to Mr,
Ronald Jay Reder, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Jacob Reder, RR 1,
Bayfield. The marriage will take
place on Saturday, July 10,
1971 at 3;00 p.m. in St. Peter's
Roman Catholic Church, St.
Joseph, Ontario. —24b
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander J.
Mustard of Varna announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Nancy Elizabeth to
Mr. Robert James Riehl, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richt,
Goderich, Ontario. The wedding
will take place on July 17, 1971
at three o'clock in Varna United
Church. —24b
17. BIRTHS
HOUGH: To Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
Hough of RR 4, Clinton in
Clinton Public Hospital on
Saturday, June 12, 1971, a
daughter.
17. BiRTHS
0VM-U$Ofo; To Mr, and Mrs.
Dave .0Yerlye at Clinton Public
Hospital,, on June 11th, 1971,
daughter, Theresa Rae, .a sister
for Scott. -"24p
20, _CARPS of THANKS
TOWS; I wish to thank all the
many kind friends in Auburn
and district for their cards and
good wishes during my recent
stay in Victoria Hospital,
London. Also a special thanks to
Pm Street, and Wyatt and
nurses in Clinton and Victoria,
to Mr. R, Brooks, Maxine Seers
and Rev, Keith Stokes for their
kindness during that time. James
A. Towe. —24b
ALDINGTON; My sincere
thanks to everyone who
remembered me with flowers
and gifts while I was in Clinton
Hospital, Special thanks to the
Rebekah Lodge, Dr. Newland
and second floor nurses. Edith
Aldington. —24b
KELLY: I would like to express
my thanks to relatives and
friends for visits, treats and cards
while in Hospital and special
thanks to Father Kelly and
Father John Sharp, to Doctors
and nursing staff of Clinton
Public Hospital, Tom Kelly.
—24 b
HILL: Our sincere thanks for
floral tributes, sympathy cards
and to all who remembered us
during the passing of our dear
sister, Kathleen Elizabeth
(Betty) Hill. The Layton,
O'Connell and Glazier Families.
—24b
STEWART: The family of the
late Charles Stewart wish to
express their sincere thanks to
friends, neighbours and relatives
for the lovely floral tributes,
donations to the Muscular
Dystrophy Association and
messages of sympathy. Special
thanks to L.O.L. 710 Clinton
and L.O.L, 963, R,B.P. 12605;
to first floor nurses of Clinton
Public Hospital, Doctors
Newland and Street, Rev. Harold
Snell of London, Rev. Wonfor,
ladies of the Afternoon United,
Ontario St. United Church and
the Ball Funeral Home. It was all
deeply appreciated. —24b
ADVERTISING IN THE
NEWS-RECORD
is an
INVESTMENT
NOT AN EXPENSE
21. IN MEMORIAMS
COLLINS: In loving memory of
a dear husband and father,
Williarrf H, who passed
away suddenly, June 18, 1969,
''You are always in -our minds '
No :matter what we 4o,
All the time within our hearts,
dear
There are thoughts of you."
Lovingly remembered by his
wife and family, —24b
NOMINATION MEETING
NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23
9:00 p.m.
CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL
165 Princess Street East,
Clinton, Ontario
SPEAKER: KENNETH BOLTON
MPP, MIDDLESEX SOUTH
The Public Is Cordially invited
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