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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-09-02, Page 11OPINING --fiTEWAY, SEPTEMBER 7 KLIP and KURL REALITY SALON AUBURN OPENING SPECIAL $15,00 PERM FOR 10.00 for Appointment Call 526.75Q5 CLEARANCE SALE On All Fleetwood Stock COLOUR - BLACK & WHITE - STEREOS Savings Are Tremendous A REAL SPECIAL IS FsLugEgEesTteWdOLOistD $21 91911.95POtRITAABL0E:95 PRICED TO CLEAR AT '11 441 HURRY AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SAVINGS AT LARRY'S RADIO & TV SALES & SERVICE PHONE 523.9640 BLYTH, ONT. "ALL SALES BACKED BY SERVICE" 35b HIGHWAY 4 NOW TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU Grand Bend and Clinton 35b NOW OPEN IVAN and MICKEY'S GULF SERVICE STATION (Formerly Clayt's Gulf) ORTHOPEDIC And General Shoe Repair. Our Clinton Depot is at 55 Albert Street at Amsing's Store, Henk's Shoe Repair, 62 Hamilton Street, Goderich. -21eow WHEELCHAIRS - The C.P.&T. Fund of Clinton Oddfellows Lodge have wheelchairs available for loan free, Contact H. J. Steffen, 482-9937, or Mrs. M. Batkin, 432-3866. -35 STAN BLOWES Travel Service, 32 Wellington Street, Stratford. For all airlines, steamships, rail, hotel reservations, tours. Low bank rates on time payments, Prepaid arrangements for relatives visiting from overseas. Call 271-5710. -35 RED BRAND BEEF Front quarters, hind quarters, side or chuck. CUSTOM KILLING Pigs, Beef. Cut and wrapped for your home freezer. Phone Bill Crawford, BAYFIELD MEATS 565-2829 or 482-9093 3Stfn 13. PUBLIC NOTICES URGENT: Anyone witnessing an accident on July 14, 1971, at 10:45 pen., on Highway 4, just south of Clinton, please calf 482-3464.-35b 14. BUSINESS NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I will no longer be responsible for debts incurred without my writteh permission, Charlie Ross, 147 Fulton Street, Clinton, -34,35,86b Do it Yourself DIVORCE GUIDE As described in National Magazines. For further information write; RATHWELL'S notrimovvolowwwwww SOUND SERVICE AUCTIONEER APPRAISER Bruce Rathwell RR 1, Brucefield, Ont. PHONE 482-3120 30tfn 11. SERVICES • TREE' SERVICE. Fully insured. Free estimates. Dead Elm removal, pruning, etc. Phone 482-9134. -32tfn SCREENED TOP SOIL Excavating Backhoe Work Gravel LYLE MONTGOMERY Clinton Phone - 4824844 REMODELLING, renovations, roofing and floor laying, expertly done. All odd jobs around the home. Kitchen cupboards a specialty. Phone 482-7676. Ken McNairn. -2tfro Sewing Machine PROBLEMS? Servicing All Makes New & Used Sales Alex Reed 197 Bayfield Rd., Goderich 524-8465 LL' BABYSIT children in my iorne. Phone 482-9467. -Shp OULD like to babysit, Monday hrough Friday, in my own ome, close to hospital. Phone 82-7603. -35, 36,37,88p LL BABYSIT, or do light ousekeeping by' day or week, onday through Saturday. hone 482-'7034. -35p JOHNSTON ELECTRIC - Wiring Contractors, electric heating, pumps and repairs, Light Fixtures, Bayfield 565-2838. -11 tfn LET US REPAIR AND MAKE your rings and jewellery like new.. Diamond rings renewed and stones safely secured - don't take chances. Expert work done reasonably to your satisfaction, Watch repairs and pearl restringing. W. N. Counter, Clinton, Ontario. -tfn Goderich Psychiatric Hospital REGISTERED NURSES PART TIME REGISTERED NURSES Required Mr 250 bed active therapeutic hospital affiliated with the University of Western Ontario, London. $142.00 - $159.75 per week Registered Nurses Ialary differential for two or more years recent experience) $19.70 per day - Part-Time Registered Nurses OUALiFICATiONE: Registration in Onterio Apply te: Director -Of Nursing, Goderith Psychiatric Hospital, Goderich, Ontario, WOMEN'S ACRYLIC KNIT PULLOVERS & BELTED CARDIGANS REG. 5.98 3.97 S OD GI] SURPRISE PARTY Open This Thursday Evening From 7 to ? REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED Many Exceptional Low Price Bargains Such As GIRLS 744 LONG SLEEVE PULLOVERS n8G8 NYLON KNIT 127 i()04 t9 KNIT RUNNING SHOES BOYS & GIRLS MEN & WOMEN SIZES 1 5 6 11 1.47 1.57 500 SHEET REFILLS SPECIAL137 PKG. PLUS MANY OTHER SURPRISES PLUS 10% DISCOUNT PLUS PLUS ON ALL PURCHASES MADE THURSDAY EVENING EXCEPT THE SPECIALS PLUS ODD DO A, FL MANNERS Open Fri*. CL INTO N YOUTH'S 8 16 FLARED Corduroy Pants. SPECIAL PURCHASE 2.77 ONE SIZE STRETCH PANTY HOSE WHILE 4 THEY PR. LAST BROADFOOTz Tr. Marilyn and -32-37 Edward Broadfoot, RR 5, Clinton, at Victoria Hospital, London on Thursday, August 15. AUCTION SALE 26, 1971, a daughter, Nancy - Marie, RIND RAISING AUCTION 'FOR THE NEW BRUCEFIELD UNITED CHURCH Saturday, September 4th, at 1:00 pen. in the Brueefield Ball Park, consisting of furniture, appliances arid a large number of antiques, pump organ; New Haven thirty hour clock; Seth Thomas Ship clock; oil lamps; telephone; trunks; blanket boxes; lamps; picture frames; odd chairs; rocking chairs; tables; part toilet tots; wash stands; dishes; glassware and Melly more articles. LEGAL PUBLICATIONS Box 5138, Station A, Toronto Remendeet for a good cause. Consignment arid donations still appreciated. Free pickup, Refingen Auction Service Brucefield, Ontario, 4824120 Also same time, same place - Ba ke Sale sponsored by Brucefield UCW. 35 , '20. CARDS of THANKS S H A DDICK: At Alex en rhea hospital, GOderieh., on August 28, 1971, to Mr. and Mrs. John Shaddick,Gotletich, a son. MacLEAN: Merlin and Ann (nee Alexander) ate happy to announce the birth of a eon, Jason Alexander on August 26, 1971 in arable Public Hospital, GOOD; I would Jibe to thank all those who visited. me, sent flowers, cards and made enquiries while a patient in Clinton Ftiblie Hospital, Thanks to Dr. •Harrett, the nurses on first floor and housekeeping staff, It was appreciated. -- Helen Good, "-35p Clinton News-Record, Thursday, September 2, 1971 11 3. HELP WANTED 3ARN AT HOME addressing Advertising envelopes, Students, Adults .$2.00-Eihr. Rush a ielf-addressed, stamped epvelepe :letter unnecessary): Employment Service, Department K-1, Box 802, %ague Falls, Ontario. - 27 - 36 PART-TIME SALESLADY WANTED irlease apply in person at LEE'S Clinton, Ont. - - 1 MATURE babysitter for ten-month old child, to live in. Duties to include some light housework. Phone 482-3198, 'ART-TIME SECRETARY, L-5 13,n1., five days a week. ?hone 4 8 2-3 821. Contact Wilfred Mclntee Co. Ltd. -35b AVON CALLING Does an Avon Representative on you? 'If not, perhaps you could be the representative in this area. For information, no obligation, call Mrs. M. Millson, 17 Hawkesbury Ave., LONDON 32, 451-0541, Representative for Avon required in Elullett-Tuckersmith area now, -35,37,39b WANTED HWoman or girl to do light housework for two. All modern conveniences. Phone 482-9327. -35b PART-TIME school secretary required for school year. Experienced preferred. Phone 482-7035 on or after September 6 between 9 and 4. -35b HURON COUNTY Health Unit requires a Clerk-Technician for the Vision Testing Program, Duties to commence September 20, 1971. Apply in confidence with curriculum vitae to: Dr. G. F. Mills, Acting Medical Officer of Health, Huron County Health Unit, Goderich, Ontario. -35b HURON COUNTY HOME CARE. PROGRAM Huron County Health Unit requires: 1. Qualified nurse for the position of Nursing Administrator for the Home Care Program in Huron County, duties to commence September 15, 1971. 2. Experienced person for lerk-Typist position for the ome Care Program in Huron minty, duties to commence .eptember 15, 1971. pply in confidence with urriculum vitae to Dr. G. F. ills, Acting Medical Officer of ealth, Court House, Goderich. 35 BA WANTED ANTED; Boarders, Good oom and board. Phone 829153. -34,35b OARD AND ROOM in or~ifortable home, lunches mcked. Phone 482-9540, after . -35p 111. LOST and FOUND LOST - Child's red pedal ear on Rattenbury St, Finder phone 482-9467. -35n LOST; Female SIAMESE kitten in week of August 23rd. Finder please call Jervis Studio, 482-7006. 35b mosirmiuswessaw esurafroomewe 11. SERVICES eee All types of foundations and floors, cement barnyards. Reasonable rates - free estimates. MALONEY BROS. Dublin, Ontario. 345.2253-Phones-345-2964, 22tfn 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 We do all types of JEWELLERY REPAIR * Ring Sizing * Claw Retipping * Watch Repair * Acutron Repair ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. Centel, Seaforth and Walkerton IMMI11.11111.1111.1111111.1.111.10. 12tfn, INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR painting and decorating -"Top quality paint., and wallpaper used, Free estimates on request. -34,35,36,37,38b CUSTOM KILLING AND PROCESSING Butchering dates-Tuesday and Thursday ' TUESDAY - Beef and Pork Thursday - Beef, Only PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE Merner's Abattoir 237-3314 Dashwood Chuter,Plumbing, Heating & Electric Furnace Installations DeLaval Milker Supplies Appliance Service 46 King Street Ph 482-7652 -San WATCH REPAIR is a job for experts. Our work assures you satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery. Hurnn County's Oldest Establisher; Jewellery Store, Clinton, Ontario. -tfb, SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern Equipment Work Guaranteed Write oe Phone HARVEY DALE, SEAPORTH PHONE 482.3320 -2t,fn PERCY WRIGHT, licensed auctioneer, Kippen, Ontario, Auction Sale Service that is most efficient and courteous. Call the Wright Auctioneer, Hensall, 262-5515. -33tfn Continued from Page 8 pours) three blooms; Mrs, F. Sloman, Mrs. McCann, Mrs. POMO. Any other flower grown from seed, 1 stem of one bloom: Mrs. Pullen, M. Epps, Mrs. Wiltze, Potted plant: Mrs. C, E. Elliott, Mrs. A. Barnett, CHILDREN PUBLIC SCHOOL AGE Zinnias, large, 5 blooms: A. Woods, S. Williams, C. Middleton. Artistic arrangement of dried flowers: P, Van Damme, C. Middleton, Adrienne Woods and Jane Symons, Asters, 5 blooms: C. Middleton, S. Williams, J. Symons. Pansies, 5 blooms: J. Cook, S. Williams, J. Symons. Snap dragons, 5 stems: J. Symons, C, Middleton, S. Williams. Petunias, single, plain petalled, 5 blooms; C. Middleton, P. Van Demme, A. Wood. Table bouquet, not over 10 inches high: C. Middleton, J. Cook, S. Williams. Make an animal using fruits, vegetables, flowers or any combination: S. Williams, B. Galachiuk, P. Galachiuk, JUNIOR GARDENERS Christmas corsage, P. Van Damme, J. Symons, C. Middleton. Christmas wreath, P. Van Damme, C. Middleton, J. Symons. Varna BY FRED McCLYMONT The United Church Women will hold their September meeting on Thursday evening in the Church, Mrs. Gordon Hill will give a talk on her recent trip overseas. Regular Services will be resumed in the United Church next Sunday Sept. 5. Rev. Murdock Morrison in charge. Mr. Charles Pilgrim injured his hand in an accident at the local chopping mill. Mrs. Tom Consitt returned home last week after a stay in Victoria Hospital. 15, AUCTION SALE CLEARING AOOTION SALE of farm Machinery, household furniture and antiques at Lot 27, Concession 12, miles north of Seaforth, or three miles south of Walton on Saturday, September 11, at 1;00 13-m. MACHINERY - Nuffield 1060, fully hyd„ 3 PTEI (like new); Hydrein, frilly mounted, 3-furrow, 16 in. plow; Kopgskield` 111/2 ft. cultivator; Coekshut 9 ft. double disc; 4-section diamond harrows; 7 ft. New Idea mower; Cockshut aide rack; M.H. 75 bu, manure spreader; hay rack; 3 H.P. Gem electric grinder; Lawnmaster mower. FURNITURE - General Electric refrigerator; table and six matching chairs; couch; three-piece matehing bedroom suite; paper rack; tables; 2-bedroom suites, including washstands; lamps; buffet and Leonard wash machines, ANTIQUES AND MISC. - Cutter and shaves; 1 set sleigh wagon; cast iron kettle; horse drawn ditch scraper; ox yoke, complete; wagon wheels; harness; turnip planter; muffler; walking plow; buggy jack; whipple trees and neck yoke; 2 cop per boilers; kitchen cupboard; rocking chairs; crocks; commode; rugs; steel bed; picture frames; butter churn; trunk; chairs; sideboard; Montcalrn part set of dishes; and many more articles. Mrs. Charles McGavin, Proprietress, Eathwell's Auction Service, Brucefield, 482-3120. . 35,36 TENDERS TENDER DRAINAGE SYSTEM VILLAGE OF BAYFIELD Tenders are invited for the installation of a Concrete Tile Drainage System in part of the Village of Bayfield. The work consists of the installation of approximately 4000 feet of concrete tile and eleven (11) catch basins plus outfall works. Sealed tenders, clearly marked as to contents will be received until 7:30 p.m, September 8th, 1971, at the office of the Clerk-Treasurer, Mr. Gordon J, Graham, Municipal Building, Bayfield, Ontario. Tender documents may be studied from 2 to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, of each week up to 5 p.m. September 8th, 1971, at the Municipal Building,Bayfield, without, payment,' but may . mot be'" removed from the building. A limited number of complete tender documents and maps may be obtained from the Village Clerk-Treasurer upon payment of a deposit of $25.00 per set. Deposits will be refunded on return of all tender documents and maps in good condition up to 10 days after the receiving of tenders, A certified cheque in the amount of 10% of the bid and payable to The Treasurer, The Village of Bayfield, must accompany each tender and the successful bidder will be required to furnish a 100% Performance Bond. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Gordon J. Graham, Clerk-Treasurer The Corporation of the Village of Hayfield Hayfield, Ontario, 16. ENGAGEMENTS and Mrs. Robert W. Cole of Clinton are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Ellen Jean, to Kenneth Arthur Colson, son of Mr. and Me. Arthur Cohort of Clinton. The wedding will take place Saturday, October 2, 1971, at 4:00 p.m, in the Wesley-Willis United Church, Clinton, Ontario. --35b maimplari awaragairmiriarodd ii 17, BIRTHS MUNN: Bob and Eileen Munn (nee Garrett) are happy to announce the Arrival of a daughter Jennifer Lynne, Tuesday, August 17, 1971 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Londoh, HILL: We would like to express eour thanks tti our family for their many visits to us while ill hospital, also to Our neighbours and friends mid the Verna fot the lovely flowers arid cards, We deeply appreciate your kindnesses.' - Lyle and Kathleen Hill, -35b 20. AROS of THANKS lower show BOW8E: A sincere thank you for the flowers and cards which my friends sent me while I was a Patient at Clinton Public Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. Walden and Dr, Newland, the nurses, and all other staff members who helped make my stay so pleasant, - June Howse. -351) ELLIOTT: The family of the late Edward (Eddie) Elliott wish to express their gratitude to friends and neighbours for expressions of sympathy and many kind acts during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Mowatt and the Ball Funeral Home. - The Elliott Family. -35p CONSITT: I would like to express my sincere thanks to all my relatives, friends and neighbours for visits, flowers, gifts and cards while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. Special thanks to Dr, Wallace and Westlake Ambulance. - Barbara Consitt, -35b HARRISON: I wish to take this means, being unable to see you all personally, to thank the parishioners of Trinity Church, Bayfield and St. James Church, Middleton as well as the many other friends in Bayfield and Clinton for the wonderful kindness and gift which overwhelmed me and all who made the reception Sunday afternoon so memorable, God bless you always, - Rev. E, J. B. Harrison. - 35p BAYLEY: I would like to express my thanks to all those who sent flowers, cards and letters and visited me when I was a patient in Clinton Hospital. Also to doctors and nurses. - Mrs. George Bayley. - 35p McKINLEY: We would like to thank everyone who called or sent cards or helped in any way to make our fiftieth wedding anniversary such a happy and enjoyable time, We will have pleasant memories of the day in the years ahead. Thanks again. - Elgin and Elsie McKinley. - 35b 21. IN MEIVIORIAMS WELSH: In loving memory of Wilber Alexander Welsh, who passed away- a year agog September 6, "Until the day breaks and the shadows flee away." - Ever remembered by his wife Flossie, -35p WELSH: In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Wilber Alexander Welsh, who passed away one year ago, September 6. Our hearts still ache with sadness, And secret tears still flow, What it meant to lose you, No one will ever know, When we are sad and lonely, And everything goes wrong, We seem to hear you whisper, Cheer up arid carry on. Each time we look at 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 love you Dad and always will. -Daughter Lenore and family. -35p SMITH: Gordon Harold Smith passed away two years ago, August 31, 1969. We travel down a winding road, A road without an end; And he who seems so far away - Is only round the bend. - Lovingly remembered by mother, rather, sisters and brothers, -35b KEYES: In loving memory of a dear husband and father, Elmore A. Keyes, who Went to be with the Lord, September 7, 1961. "A little while, arid we shall rhea again, The loved ones gone before; but in the rapturous joy Of greetings, such as here we cannot know. And happy song, and heavenly ernbraces, And tender recollections rushing back Of pilgrim life, I think one memory More dear and sacred than the test shall rise And we who gather hi the golden streets Shall oft he stirred to speak with grateful love Of that dark day When Jesus bade us climb Some narrow steep leaning on Him alone," Lovingly remembered anti sadly missed by his wife Florence and sons Grant and Gerald, -35p EMMERSON: In loving meireety of e dear husband, Harold Ernmerson, 'who passed awes/ four years ago, September 2, 1967. Though absent you are very near, Still Toyed, still missed and very dear. - Ever remembered by his wife and tan Hob." 35p QUICK cash to pay bills or make A purchase. Call Don Denomme, Trans Canada Credit, 524-8349. -10tfn .EMPLOYMENT WANTED