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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-09-16, Page 11ORTHOPEDIC and general shoe repair. Our Clinton Depot is at 65 Albert Street at Amsing's Store. Henk's Shoe Repair, 62 Hamilton Street, Goderich. — 21eow TOASTMASTER BREAD Home Delivery Bread, Rolls, Pies, Cookies Special Rate on Bread for Freezers. All Fresh Daily Call ALLAN FINCH, Clinton, 482-9134 —37tfn 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 INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR painting and decoration — Top quality paint and wallpaper used. Free estimates on request. The Bos'n Shop, 482-7222. —36-40b We do all types of JEWELLERY REPAIR * Ring Sizing * Claw Retipping * Watch Repair * Acutron Repair ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. Clinto i s Sealorth and Walkerton 12tfn. ONTARIO 11. SERVICES SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern Equipment Work Guaranteed Write (31. Phone HARVEY DALE, SEAFORTH PHONE 482.3320 —2tfn 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. Huron County's Oldest Establishes: Jewellery Store, Clinton, Ontario. -tfb, PERCY WRIGHT, licensed auctioneer, Kippen, Ontario. Auction Sale Service that is,most efficient and courteous. Call the Wright Auctioneer, Hensall, 262-5515. —33tfn JOHNSTON ELECTRIC — Wiring Contractors, electric heating, pumps and repairs. Light Fixtures. Bayfield 565-2838. —11 tfn CUSTOM KILLING AND PROCESSING Butchering dates—Tuesday and Thursday TUESDAY — Beef and Pork Thursday — Beef. Only PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE IVIerner's Abattoir 237.3314 Dashwood 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. r Clinton, Ontario. —tfn REMODELLING, renovatiOns, roofing and floor laying, expertly done. All odd jobs around the home. Kitchen cupboards a specialty. Phone 482-7676. Ken McNairn. —2tfti• • TREE SERVICE. Fully insured. Free estimates. Dead Elm removal, pruning, etc. Phone 482-9134. —32tfn RATHWELL'S OVIWIPWWWWWWW111 SOUND SERVICE AUCTIONEER APPRAISER Bruce Rathwell RR 1, Brucefield, Ont. PHONE 482-3120 3Utin 8A WANTED WOULD like to baby sit in my home. Will take one child. Phone 482-3800. -- 37b BOARDERS WANTED — Room and meals for ladies and a man. Will • pack lunches. Reasonable rates. Will also baby sit children in my home. Apply to Box 371, Clinton News-Record. — 37,38p 9. EMPLOYMENT WANTED WOULD like to babysit,,Monday through Friday, in my own home, close to hospital. Phone 482-7603. —35, 36,37,38p DAY CARE offered for one or two pre-school children in my own home. Fully experienced, very fond of children. Central location. Phone 482-7011. —37b 10. LOST and FOUND 11. SERVICES LOST — One hydraulic jack between Clinton and Bob Walter's farm, east of Brucefield. Call 482-9796. — 37b QUICK cash to pay bills or make a purchase. Call Don Denomme, Trans Canada Credit, 524-8349. Otfn DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 11, SERVICES SCREENED TOP SOIL Excavating Backhoe Work Gravel LYLE MONTGOMERY Clinton Phone — 482-7644 Sewing Machine PROBLEMS? Servicing All MiKes New & Used Sales Alex Reed 197 Bayfield Rd., Goderich 524-8465 ELMS CUT For Partiedlars Call 482-7558 34b IRENE'S LAUNDROMAT and DRY CLEANERS 15 Rattenbury St. E. Clinton — 482.7833 Try Our STEAM PRESSING SPECIAL PLAIN SKIRTS 50 • ea. One Day Service Now We Are Offering 'DRY CLEANING In Bulk Or Individual Pieces Hours — Mon. through Sat. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 12. NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of DELLA WELLS, late of the Township of Tuckersmith, in the County of Huron, Widow. ALL persons claiming against the above Estate are required to forward full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 7th day of October, 1971, after which date the assets will be distributed. DONNELLY & MURPHY, 18 The Square, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. —37,38,39b 14. BUSINESS NOTICES Do It Yourself DIVORCE GUIDE As described in National Magazines. For further information write: and COMMUNICATIONS NOTICE TO EQUIPMENT OWNERS For "Winter Mainteance Operations 1971-72 Season" the following equipment is required, TRUCKS — with minimum G.V.W. 27,000 lbs. suitable for mounting power sanding units are required at the following locations: 2 Trucks — Guelph West, Guelph East, Erin, St. Marys, Exeter, Grand Bend, Goderich, Harriston, Mt. Forest, Shelburne, New Hamburg, Clinton, Mitchell, Galt. 3 Trucks — Listowel and Arthur. 4 Trucks —Wingham. 1 Truck — with minimum G.V.W. 42,000 lbs. tandem required for Galt. The successful'bidder must have P.C.V. License or apply for same'within 7 days of being notified. LOADERS — 1 cubic yard bucket (without operator) at the following locations: 1 Loader — Galt, Guelph West, Guelph East, New Hamburg, Listowel, Harriston, St. Marys, Exeter, Grand Bend, Clinton, Wingham, Goderich, Mt. Forest, Arthur, Shelburne, Mitchell. Sealed Tenders on forms supplied by the Department will be received by the District Engineer, until 12 o'clock noon local time, Wednesday, September 29, 1971. Specifications, tender forms, and envelopes may be obtained in person or by mail from the District Office in Stratford. When requesting tenders please specify Iocatio n(s). The lowest or any Tender, not necessarily accepted. W. D. Neilipovitt, District Engineer, Department of Transportation and Communications, 581 Huron Street, Stratford, Ontario. Telephone; 271.3550 DRAIN TEODER TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 6:00 p.m, Saturday, October 2nd, 1971, for construction of the PICKARD DRAINAGE WORKS. Extent of Work: 2,385 ft of tile, 16" to 12'; 2 Catch Basins; 2 Crossings, Township to supply C.M.P. only. Certified cheque of $500.00 to accompany each Tender., Lowest or any Tender not necessarily' accepted, Tender Forms and further particulars may be obtained gat the Clerk's office. Clare Vincent, Clerk, Box 293, Londesboro, Ortt FRASER: We would like to thank all our friends, neighbours and relatives for their wonderful hospitality and kindness in the loss of our dear husband and father, Jack. Special thanks to the Beattie Funeral Home for their many kindnesses and to the Rev. Reddock. — Mrs, Helen Fraser and Family, — 371? ROSS: I wish to thank everyone who sent me cards, treats and' visited me while in Clinton Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. Street, Dr. Addison, Dr, Newland and Rev. McDonald and nurses on first floor, to our neighbours and friends for transportation to the hospital. Everything was appreciated. — Bill Ross, Londesboro. — 37b AMSING: The kindness and sympathy of neighbours and friends in our recent sorrow will always remain with us a precious memory, Our sincere thanks and gratitude for all those comforting acts. Special thanks to Rev, A. Beukema and the Beattie Funeral Home. —37p KYLE: Our sincere gratitude to everyone for floral tributes, donations and many acts of kindness in the recent loss of a deeply loved wife, mother and grandmother, Mrs. Florence Kyle. Special thanks to relatives, neighbours, friends, South Huron Hospital staff, Dr. Goddard, Bonthron Funeral Home and Rev. Packman. We will never forget your thoughtfulness. — Bill Kyle and Family. —37b GET RESULTS HORBANUIK: In loving memory of a dear husband and father, who passed away September 15th, 1968. We often sit and think of him, When we are all alone, For memory is the only thing, That grief can call her own. — 'Victoria and children, —3'7b GREER: In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Michael, who passed away eleven .years ago, September 11, 1960. As time unfolds another year, Memories keep you always near; Silent thoughts of times together, Hold memories that will last forever. — Lovingly remembered by Mum, Dad, Wendy and Patti-Lynn, — 37b P PALEK TRIC/AN I'sives iliEY DAD" CO —OPERATE BRING MOTHERS /(/TCHEN L/P—TO_:1 DA7:5"7"' // INSTALL HAROLD WISE LIMITED Electrical - Plumbing And Heating Contractor 262 Bayfield Rd.-482.7062 tfn • IT PAYS TO SAVE AT CLINTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION LTD. Clinton Community Credit Union 70 Ontario St. 482-3467 Huron (PROV.) Liberal Association Nominating Meeting TO SELECT A LIBERAL CANDIDATE FOR HURON RIDING Guest Speaker: MURRAY GAUNT, MPP Monday, Sept. 20 at 8:30 p.m. HENSALL PUBLIC SCHOOL HENSALL J. HOWARD AITKEN, Secretary Now you can get 50% off the cost of your winter wheat insurance. If you know the right people... . . The Crop Insurance Agents in your area. So call your local Agent today — he'll be happy to tell you all about the new special Winter-Kill coverage — the new quality coverage — and the new system whereby your guaranteed winter wheat production can increase year by year — at no increase in premium cost per acre, He'll also show you how you get 50% off — so you can buy this comprehensive crop insurance for only half the actual premium cost. The Provincial and Federal governments pay the other half. So act now * get your application in before the deadline. Call your local Crop Insurance Agent — he's listed below. Peter A. Roy 17 Gibbings St., Clinton Phone 482-9357 George A. Watt Box 299 — Blyth Phone 523-9217 William Wilson R.R. No. 1 — Brucefield Phone 527.1757 THE CROP INSURANCE COMMISSION OF ONTARIO Parliament Buildings, Toronto 5, Ontario CROP INSURANCE COMMISSION CMITAI:klits w. Clinton News-Record, Thursday, September 16, 1971 11 15, AUCTION SALE TWO DAY AUCTION SALE At Lot 1,7, Concession 12, Hullett Township, 6 miles north of Clinton and 2 miles east, on Friday, September 24, at 1:00 p.m„ PROPERTY — Lot 17, Concession 12, 100 acres, large 5-bedroom frame house with all modern convenience', 60' x 60' dairy barn, 50 cow head rail, stabling, milk house, 50 sow farrowing set-up and hay loft on second floor, 2 silos, driving shed. SECOND FARM — Lot 20, Concession 14, 100 acres clay loam, frame house, barn 85' x 35', straw shed 30' x 50', 300 hog set-up, barn recently remodelled. Property to be sold at 1:00 p,m. sharp. Mortgage available at 6 1/8%. LIVESTOCK — 34 head of registered grade Holstein cows and heifers, 2 Jersey cows. Many cows in full production, some rebred, balance due to freshen this Fall. Herd is on Dairy Herd Improvement, 5 Holstein heifers — 6 months old, 5 yearling steer calves, 14 Holstein heifers — yearlings, 2 ponies, Industrial Quota available, DAIRY AND 'STABLING EQUIPMENT '— Steinhoist 35 can bulk tank, 4 Surge units, step saver and 80 ft. stainless steel milk line, automatic washer, Surge Alamo vacuum pump, Berg' stable cleaner, and 400 ft. chain, steel feed cart. FEED — 3,500 bales Hay, 1,000 bales Straw, 2,000 bu. Mixed Grain, 1,000 bu. Barley, 25 ton Cob Corn. CROPS — 200 acres Corn. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1971 At Lot 17, Concession 12, on Saturday, September 25, at 12:30 p.m. VEHICLES — 1965 Chev. convertible, 8 cylinder, good condition; 1964 1/2 ton Ford, 6 cylinder, truck with racks, as is; Little Indian mini bike, TRACTORS — 990 David Brown with hyd. loader, 3 Pt. H., fully hyd. and cab; 770 Oliver, hyd., 3 Pt. H and cab. MACHINERY — Ford 612 Forage Harvester with 2 row corn head; 5 ft. cutter bar and pick-up; Ford 1 row fully mounted corn picker; Cockshutt 3 Pt. H. 3 furrow plow; 11 ft. chain harrows; J.F. 13 cultivator; 10 ft. Oliver disc; 11 ft. land packer; 7 ft. Int. trail type mower; 7 ft. Int. hay conditioner; J.F. hay flash 3 Pt. H, rack; Int. No. 46 baler. ' bale stooker; loader fork; Cockshutt No. 18 pull type spike tooth cyl. combine; J.F. 9 ft. front end swather; J.F. flail type harvester; Kools forage blower and 36 ft. 9 in. pipe; Warrior& 1 ton mix mill; 3 Pt. H. Niagara field sprayer with attachments; Farm Hand forage box with 6 ton wagons; gravity box and 6 ton wagon; feed rack and wagon; 18 ft. feed rack; Case 100 bu. spreader; 28 ft. Smaker bale elevator; 2 16 ft, hay racks and wagons; Vicon fertilizer spreader; Bell thrashing machine; 28 ft. Skelton elevator, Incore snow blower; 13 run M.H. seed drill; 7 section diamond harrows; 4 in. grain auger; tool shop equinment and many, many more small articles. STABLING EQUIPMENT — Second Farm — James Way fan jet; James Way shuttle type stable cleaner; James Way automatic limit feeder; 8 ton steel feed cart; James Way steel hog stabling — 15 large pens. FEED -- 2,500 bales Hay; 2,500 bales Straw. CROPS — 40 acres Cob Corn. SOWS — 10 sows with litters; 10 sows due sale time; 8 bred guilds. PIGS — 100 feeder pigs; 40 weaners; 2 Hamp. boars. Terms — Cash — Cow Reserve 10% down on property, balance in 30 days. Proprietor and auctioneer not responsible for accidents. Be sure to attend this outstanding Auction Sale for proprietor Ralph Kaskamp. RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE, Brucefield — 482-3120. 15, AUCTION SALE MORNING AUCTION SALE Clearing `Auction Sale of Real Estate, Household Effects ,and Antiques for Mrs. Pearl Gallagher ' 126 Nelson St„ Goderich, on Saturday, September 25, at 11 a,m. Frigidaire frig; Belwood electric stove; 3-piece chrome set; 7-piece dining room suite with china cabinet; Llumont Spartan TV; desk; fern stand; chesterfield and chair (like new); 2 Victorian -chairs with needlepoint; studio couch; swivel rocker; occasional chairs; oval parlour table; coffee table; wicker ,rocking chair; platform rocker; Captain's chair; kitchen clock; sectional book-case; secretary desk; 5r piece bedroom suite. ' 3-piece bedroom suite; chests of drawers; cedar chest; jelly cupboard;' scales; crock; rugs; frames; bedding; dishes; 10 place setting of Limoges china; pots; pans; cook stove; garden tools, etc., etc. Also selling at 3 p.m., subject to reserve bid, the 8-room red brick house with a front porch on a 52' x 100' lot; hot water heater; storage shed. Terms on house and property 10% down and balance in 60 days. Terms on chattels • Cash. Mike Cummings, Auctioneer, 524-9064. —37,38 ANTIQUE AUCTION At 197 Albert St. N., Clinton, on Wednesday, September 29, 1971 at 1:15 p.m. FURNITURE & ANTIQUES — Dominion Pump Organ and stool, excellent condition; upholstered love seat and two matching chairs; combination book shelf and writing desk; master writing desk; three commodes; butternut dresser; walnut dresser; dining room table and six matching chairs; matching dresser and commode; chesterfield and two matching armchairs; Victorian cherry oval table; china cabinet; walnut side board; .spool telephone stand; hall tree and seat; granny rocker; wicker rocker; and more rockers; bar chair; child's bar chair; walnut highboy; kitchen table and four matching chairs;" dry sink; pine kitchen cupboard; two pine.harvest tables; base of gone with the wind lamp; view master; books; picture frames; shadow loop frames; clocks; lamps; lanterns; feather ticks; glass; china; dishes; ornaments; souvenirs; tin ware; flat ware; and many many more articles. GARDEN & HAND TOOLS ) Tecumseh lawn mower, new. Property sold — terms cash — no reserve. In case of rain will be held at Clinton Community Park. Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth Graham. Rathwell's Auction Service, Appraisers, Brucefield, 482-3120. 37,38 16. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hoggart, Clinton, are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Donna Marie, to Mr. Dennis Roy Harris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris, R. R. 2, Bayfield. The wedding will take place Saturday, October 9, 1971, at 2:45 p.m., in Ontario Street United Church. —37p Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnston, Varna, Ontario, wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter. Glenda Margaret, to Lyle Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Urquhart, of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The wedding will take place Saturday, October 16, 1971, at three o'clock in Varna United Church. —37p CLEARING AUCTION SALE At Lot 14, Con. 6, Hullett Twp„ 33/4 Miles north of Clinton and 3' miles east, on. Saturday, September 18, 1971 at 12:30 p.m. LIVESTOCK: 100 head consisting of 15 beef cows with calves, 30 yearlings, 40 feeders, heifers and steers including herefords, Angus and crossbreds. MACHINERY: Int. 3 furrow 14 in. trip beam plow, Innis bean windrower , and cross conveyor, Manwer 2 row bean, puller) 4 row Int. corn and bean planter, Ferry Bissel 2 way double disc, land packer, M.H. seed drill, post hole digger, Ford 3 furrow plow, New Idea 7 ft, mower, Case side rake, Schultz 110 bu. spreader, Goble disc, Letz grinder, Allis Chalmers 65 combine, 21 ft. 4 in. auger, wagon, hay, rack, trailer, Gerber PTO, grass seeder, 52 Ford 2 ton truck as is, 1970 — 24 H.P. Moto Ski, Tractors — Massey Ferguson 65 — 3 Pt. H. fully hyd., Oliver 550 with loader, Cockshutt 70, Cockshutt 30, ANTIQUES — Buggy complete with surrey, cutter, butter churn, butter bowls, tables, chairs, cherry kitchen cupboard, trunks, buffet, robe, oil lamps, phonograph, copper boiler, wooden pump, crocks, jars, 1 beaver jar, annex wood heater. MISC. — 20 bu. Red Clover, 30 bu. Timothy seed, steel post pounder, steel posts, 5 farrowing crates, , heat lamps, cement mixer, water troughs, 2 pressure systems, chemical toilet. Lunch Counter. Farm solo,,— terms cash — no reserve. i Mrs. Elma Jewitt & Sons, Proprietors. Rathwell's Auction Service, Brucefield, 482-3120. ANTIQUE PROPERTY AUCTION' At 70 John St., Seaforth, on Wednesday, September 22, at 1:30 p.m. PROPERTY — Lot 70, John St., frame home with kitchen, dining room, den and bath on main floor; three bedrooms on second floor; basement and gas furnace; and single car garage. FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES — 4 upholstered arm chairs; swivel rocker; love seat; fern stand; oak table; floor lamp; tables; paper rack; couch; combination writing desk and book case; captain's chair; dropleaf table; blanket box; pine kitchen cupboard; stool; odd chairs; wash stands; new wood extension table and 4 chrome chairs; 2 gun stock chairs; rocker; foot stool; floor lamp; oil lamp; sewing machine; dresser; bed; continental bed; chest of drawers; 3/4 bed; copper boiler and mirror. APPLIANCES — 24 inch Kelvinator electric stove; Frigidaire refrigerator and Hoover washing machine. Terms — Cash — Reserve on Property 10% down on property, balance in 30 days. Frank Coleman, Proprietor, RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE, Brucefield — 482-3120 Appraisers 17. BIRTHS FORTUNE: To Mr. and Mrs. Rick Fortune, Clinton, hi Clinton Public Hospital. on Sunday, September 12, 1971, a son. RYAN: To Mr. and Mrs. Don Ryan, Clinton, in Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday, September 8, 1071, a daughter. GLEW: Ralph and Glenyce Glew (nee Jewitt) of Dorchester are happy to announce the birth of' their son, Paul Douglas, in Victoria Hospital, London, on September 11, 1971. LEGAL PUBLICATIONS Box 5138, Station A, Toronto —32-37 15. AUCTION SALE TWILIGHT AUCTION SALE Of Primitives, Antiques and Household Effects at the Auction Rooms, one mile south of Goderich on Highway 21 on Friday evening, September 17, Ati p.m. Terms — Cash. Mike Cummings, Auctioneer. 524-8064. —37 15, AUCTION SALE .1 29., CARPS, pf THANKS • 21, IN InI1/1091AM$