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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-09-09, Page 1114. BUSINESS NOTICES TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I will no longer be responsible for debts incurred 'without my written permission. ,Charlie Ross, 147 Fulton Street, Clinton. -34,35,36b Do It Yourself DIVORCE GUIDE As described in National Magazines. For further information write: LEGAL PUBLICATIONS Box 5138, Station A, Toronto -32-37 15. AUCTION SALE CLEARING AUCTION SALE of livestock, tractors, machinery, truck, furniture and antiques at Lot 14, Concession 6, Hullett Township, 3 3/4 miles north of Clinton and 3 miles east, on Saturday, September 18, at 12:30 p.m. 100 head beef cattle consisting of 15 cows with calves; 30 yearling steers and heifers, balance of feeder steers and heifers including Herefords, Angus and crossbreds. Full listing in next week's edition. Terms - Cash Farm Sold - No Reserve Mrs. Elma Jewitt & Sons, • • Proprietors RATHWELL AUCTION SERVICE, Brucefield,- Phone 482-3120. -36b 200 ACRE PROPERTY AUCTION Modern 50 head dairy and 300 hog set-up, with all conveniences. Craws, pigs, sows, machinery, feed and crops to be sold September 24 and 25 for Ralph Koskarem, R. R., 1, Blyth, Ontario. Low reserve on property. Mortgage available at 6 1/8%. For more information, write or call: RATHWELL AUCTION SERVICE, Brucefield, Phone 482-3120 -36b CLEARING AUCTION SALE of farm machinery, household furniture and antiques at Lot 27, Concession 12, McKillop, 7 miles north of Seaforth, or three miles south of Walton on Saturday, September 11, at 1:00 MACHINERY - Nuffield 1060, fully hyd., 3 PTH (like new); Hydrein, fully mounted, 3-furrow, 16 in. plow; Kongskield" 11'/s ft. cultivator; Cockshut 9 ft. double disc; 4-section diamond harrows; 7 ft. New Idea mower; Coekshut side 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 matching bedroom suite; papers 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; seiner; walking plow; buggy jack; Whipple trees arid neck yoke; 2 copper boilers; kitchen cupboard; rocking chairs; crocks; commode; rugs; steel bed; picture frames; butter churn; trunk; chairs; sideboard; Montcalm part set of dishes; and many more articles, Mrs, Charles McGavin, Proprietress, Rathwell's Auction Service. Brucefield, 482-3120, 35,86 We do all types of JEWELLERY REPAIR * Ring Sizing * Claw Retipping * Watch Repair * Acutron Repair . • ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. Clintol, Seaforth and Walkertc 12tfn. 1111.11E11 11111111ft INTERIOR AND EXTERI011 painting and decoration - Top quality paint and wallpaper used. Free estimates on request, The Bos'n Shop, 482-7222. -36-40b 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 -2tfn WATCH REPAIR is a job for !experts. Our work assures you satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery. liurnn County's Oldest Establishes; Jewellery Store, Clinton, Ontario. -tfb. ----- SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern Equipment Work Guaranteed Write or Phone HARVEY DALE, SEAFORTH PHONE 482-3320 -2tfn PERCY WRIGHT, licensed auctioneer, Kippen, Ontario. Auction Sale Service that is most efficient and courteous. Call the Wright Auctioneer, Hensall, 262-5515. -33tfn -QUICK cash to pay bills or make i purchase. Call Don Denomnie, Trans Canada Credit, 524-8349. -10tfil JOHNSTON ELECTRIC - Viring Contractors, electric heating, pumps and repairs. Light Fixtures. Bayfield 565.2838.-11 tfh 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 REMODELLING, renovations, roofing and floor laying, expertly done. All odd jobs around the home. Kitehen cupboards a specialty. Phone 482-7676. Ken McNairn, -2tfry TREE SERVICE. Fully insured. Free estimates. Dead Elm removal, pruning, etc. Phone 482-9134. --32tfn RED BRAND BEEF Front quarters, hind quarters, side or chuck. CUSTOM KILLING Pigs, Beer. Cut and wrapped for your home freezer. Phone Bill Crawford, BAYFIELD MEATS 565-2829 or 482-9093 j5tfn sewing Machine PROBLEMS? Servicing All Vaket New & Used Sales Alex Reed 19/ Bayfield Goderich 524 846S 18, DEATHS. Clinton News-Record, Thursday, September 9, 1971 11 Local obituaries 15. AUCTION SALE 11. SERVICES • AUCTION SALE 'cin Saturday, September 18th, at 1 p.m., of property and household effects in Egmondville, 6-room brick cottage, basement kitchen, 3-piece bath, barn, approx. '/4 acre of land extending to the river bank, Full line of household effects, some antiques, Prop., Herb Coombs. Auct., Harold Jackson. Clerk, Jim McQuaid. Terms - chattels cash. Property 10% down balance 30 days, sold subject to reserve bid, 36 TWILIGHT AUCTION SALE of antiques and household effects for Mrs. Christine Thompson, Goderich, at the Auction Rooms, one mile south of Goderich on Hwy. 21, on Friday evening, September 10 at 7 p.m. 8 pc. dining room suite with round table; antique desk; dry sink; bookcase; kitchen cabinet; antique kitchen table; oval parlour table; corner what-not; commodes; blanket box; frames; crock; sealers; Kelvinator frig; Bendix gas dryer; Marconi TV; studio couch with chair; coffee table; small tables; rocking chairs; beds; dressers; chests of drawers; bedding; pots and pans; dishes; etc. Also selling consigned articles (e.g.) tea wagon; gate-leg table; cedar chest; Singer sewing machine (cabinet style); Hoover vacuum cleaner; 55 pieces of English* china; goblets; limoges china; etc. etc, Terms - cash - house sold. Mike Cummings, Auctioneer, 524-9064. 36 16. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Brown of Clinton are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Mr. Donald Bruce Schoenhals, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Schoenhals, of Brighton, formerly of Clinton, on Friday, October 1st, 1971, at 7:00 p.m., in Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, Ontario. -36p Mr. and Mrs. Donald Batten, R. R. 1, Selkirk, Ontario, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their d a ughtter, Diane Catherine McKenna, to Robert Gerald Emmerson, son of Mrs. Laura Emmerson and the late Mr. Harold Emmerson, of Clinton. The wedding will take place September 11,, 1971, at three o'clock in Knox Presbyterian Church, Palmerston. -36b 17. BIRTHS HAYTER: To Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hayter, Varna, in Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday, September 5, 1971, a son. LODGE: Jim and Phyllis (nee Lobb) are happy to announce the arrival of their first child, Jennifer Lynn, on September 2, 1971, in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. PICKETT: To Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Pickett, Clinton, in Clinton Public Hospital, on Monday, September 6, 1971, a daughter, YEO: To Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yeo, Clinton, in Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, September 4, 1971, a son. DEATHS MULHOLLAND: Passed away in Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday, September 7, 1971, John F. Mulholland, beloved husband of Maud Cantelon, in his 91st year. He is also survived by a daughter, Mrs. Russell (Muriel) Byers, Clinton; and a son, Howard, of Crystal Beach, Ontario. AMSING: Passed away at Victoria Hospital, London, on Sunday, September 5, 1971, Jolande Amsing, in her 18th year, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Amsing, Clinton, The funeral service was held at the Christian Reformed Church on Wednesday, September 8, with interment in Clinton Cemetery. DENOMME: Passed away at his home, 77 Rattenbury St, W., Clinton, on Friday, September 8, 1971, Larry Dennis Dem:Annie, in his 28th year. Beloved husband of Toni Duizer and father of Christopher and Lisa. Also survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Denomine, Zurich, two brothers, Peter and Paul, both of London; and sister, Mrs. John (Jean) Regier, Huron Park, Centralia. The funeral Was held at Bali Funeral Home on Monday, September 6, with interment Clinton Cemetery, SCREENED TOP SOIL Excavating Backhoe Work Gravel LYLE MONTGOMERY Clinton Phone- 482-7644 RATHWELL'S iwwwwwwwwwwww SOUND SERVICE AUCTIONEER APPRAISER Bruce RathweIl RR 1, Brucefield, Ont. PHONE 482-3120 30tfn OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF 1971 NEW MODEL CARS -= & DEMONSTRATORS ARE QUICKLY BEING SOLD HERE'S YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE $100s OF DOLLARS Below is our entire stock of new 1971 models. Hurry in now while there is still a good selection from which to choose. 0 LOCAL TRADEMARKS, Inc. FIRENZA STANDARD, TWO-DOOR (GREEN) FIRENZA S-L STATION WAGON (RED) PONTIAC VENTURAoll-COUPE (LIME) PONTIAC LE-MANS, TWO-DOOR HARDTOP PONTIAC LE-MANS, TWO-DOOR HARDTOP (COPPER WITH BEIGE TOP) (COPPER) PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, TWO-DOOR HARDTOP (LT. GOLD) PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, TWO-DOOR HARDTOP (DARKGREm PONTIAC CATALINA, TWO-DOOR HARDTOP (GOLD BEIGE TOP) PONTIAC CATALINA, TWO-DOOR HARDTOP (GOLD) E: PONTIAC CATALINA, TWO-DOOR HARDTOP PONTIAC CATALINA, FOUR-DOOR HARDTOP (GREEN) PONTIAC 'PARISIENNE BROUGHAM (BLUE) DEMONSTRATORS SPECIALLY PRICED TO CLEA PONTIAC CATALINA, FOUR-DOOR HARDTOP (BLUE) PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, TWO-DOOR HARDTOP (GOLD) PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, TWO-DOOR HARDTOP (BEIGE) PONTIAC LAURENTIAN, FOUR-DOOR SEDAN (GREY) PONTIAC LE MANS SPORT, TWO-DOOR HARDTOPBE7G‘iliT1) ) PONTIAC T-37, TWO-DOOR HARDTOP PONTIAC T-37, TWO-DOOR HARDTOP PONTIAC T-37, TWO-DOOR HARDTOP BUICK SKYLARK, FOUR-DOOR SEDAN GMC FLEETSIDE V-S, PICKUP (aRoNzE) (BLUE) (BRONZE) (RED) (GREEN) LOW RATE IAC FINANCING AVAILABLE TOP TRADE IN ALLOWANCES • iinonamilinninom Mc GEES-GODERKH 37 Hamilton •St" -524.891 BLANCHE'S Hair Styling, Auburn. Phone 526-7728. SPECIAL - Permanents regularly $15.00 for ••$10.00. -3 All types of foundations and Ifloore, 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 MP1MN: Passed away at Clinton Public Hospital . on Sunday, September 5, 1971, Lillian 114. McEwen of Clinton,. widow of the late Robert L. McEweri and dear sister of Morgan Agnew and Mrs. George (Bernice) Thelan, both of Clinton, The funeral was held at Ball Funeral Home on Tuesday, September 7, with interniqnt, in Clinton Cemetery. FRASER: Passed away at Humber Memorial Hospital in Weston, Ontario, on Sunday, September 5, 1971, John S. Fraser of Bayfield, in. his 64th year., He is survived by his wife, the former Helen Cooper; a son, Jack, of Vancouver, B-C„ and a daughter, Mrs, William (Mildred) Parker, of London, Ontario, The funeral was held at Beattie Funeral Home on Wednesday, September 8, with interment in Bayfield Cemetery. MacDONALD: Passed away at Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday, September 1, 1971, Mary Elizabeth MacDonald of Brucefield, in her 85th year, Dear mother of Donald of Clinton and dear sister of Emma and' James MacDonald, both of Brucefield. The funeral service was held at Ball Funeral 'Home on Saturday, September 4, with interment in Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Township. 20. CARDS of THANKS SCRIBBINS: I would like to take this method of saying a sincere thank you to the friends who by cards, visits, flowers and many other ways were so helpful during my recent illness. - Gordon Scribbins. -36b JOHNSTON: I would like to say thank you to all my friends and relatives for flowers, cards and treats sent to me while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, and at home. It was all deeply appreciated. - Rachel Johnston. -36p 21. IN MEMORIAMS TALBOT: In loving memory of Gary Talbot, who passed away September 9, 1970. "The dearest son this world can hold, With a beautiful smile and a heart of gold. To those who knew him all will know, How much we lost one year ago. Though absent, he is always here, Still loved, still missed and ever dear. No sorrow life would bring .ps., To equal losing you. What we would give if we could say, 'Hello, Gary' in the same old way. To hear his voice and see his smile, To sit and chat with him a while. To you who have a son, cherish him with care, For you'll never know the heartache Till you see his vacant chair." - Ever remembered and sadly missed by Dad, Mother, Rick, Brian, Brenda and Mary Lynn and John, Linda, Kevin and Tammy. -36b BEZZO: In loving memory of William Bezzo, who passed away September 8, 1946, "Sunshine fades and shadows fall, But sweet remembrance outlasts all." - EVer remembered by his loving wife and family. -36b COWAN: In loving memory of a dear husband and father, George Cowan, who passed away September 10, 1964, There is a sad but sweet remembrance, There is 'a memory fond and true, There is a token of affection, And a heartache still for you. - Sadly missed by wife and fanaily, -36b TALBOT: In loving memory of a dear husband, Gary D. Talbot, who passed away one year ago, September 9, 1970. "In tears I saw you sinking, I watched you fade away, My heart was almost broken, You fought so hard to stay. But when I saw you sleeping, So peacefully free from pain, I could not wish you back, To suffer that again." - Ever remembered by his wife, Lynda. -36b TALBOT: In loving memory of our dear Daddy, Gary D. Talbot, who passed away September 9, 1970. "Dear Daddy, to some you are forgotten, To others, part of the past, But to us who loved and lost you, Your memory will always last. We'll always remember the way you smiled, As on life's path you trod, We bless the years we had with you, And leave the rest to God." - Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Lori and. Cindy. -86b GET RESULTS JOLANDE ERNA AIMING Jolande Erna Amsing of Bond St., Clinton died Sunday, Sept, 5, 1971 in Victoria Hospital, London, She was 17 Years of age. Miss. Arnsing was born in Holland on Dec. 31, 1953, the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Arming. She came to Canada and Clinton with her parents at the age of three months and spent the rest of her life here. She was a student of Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton where she was active in sports and student activities. She was a member of, Clinton Christian Reformed Curch. She had been ill for 10 weeks. She is survived, besides her parents, by two sisters, Cobie and Elizabeth and five brothers, Andre, Steven, Jim, Bert and Tommy. Also surviving are her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Amsing of Srnilde, Holland and Mrs. Jacoba Van Der Encle, Loosduinen, Holland, Funeral services were held Wednesday, Sept. 5, from the Clinton Christian Reformed Church, with Rey. A. Beukema officiating. Interment was in Clinton cemetery. Pallbearers were Henry Middel, Bob Langedoen, Keith Roulstort, Bert Dykstra, Mr, G, James and Andre Amsing. JOHN STEWART FRASER John Stewart Fraser of Bayfield, Ontario, died Sunday, Sept. 5, 1971 at Humber Memorial Hospital, Weston, Ontario. He was 63 years of age. Mr. Fraser was born in Clinton on Dec, 8, 1907, the son of Charles and Sadie Fraser, He married Helen Cooper on Nov. 25, 1933. The couple lived in Blyth for three years following their marriage, then in Clinton for 10 years and in Bayfield for the past 25 years. Mr, Fraser had been a custodian at CFB Clinton, He was a member of the Hayfield United Church and Wesley-Willis United Church, Clinton, He is survived by one son, Jack of Vancouver and one daughter, Mrs. William Parker, London. Also surviving' is one sister, Mrs. Lloyd Gullen, Farmington, Mich, and five grandchildren. One brother, Hugh, predeceased him in 1971. Funeral services were held from the Beattie Funeral Home on Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1971 with the Rev, J. Redclock of St. Andrews United Church, 13ayfield, officiating, Burial was in Hayfield cemetery, Pal lbearers were Lloyd mauls, William Parker Sr,, Charles Scotchmer, Les Elliott, Keith Moritt and Joseph Brandon. Ken Brandon and Glen Brandon were flowerbearers. Friends and relatives from London, Clinton, Blyth, Bayfield and surrounding areas attended the funeral. Cutover forest land is often scarified or scraped so that the mineral soil is exposed to provide a proper seedbed for germinating seeds.