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Clinton News-Record, 1971-10-28, Page 711111111111111111.111111111•11111011111111111111110111111 INTERESTING AUCTION SALE The executor of the Elsie 8. MacLaughlin Estate has Instructed that the furnishings therein be send by Public Unreserved Auction.. Appropriate additiont have been added from residences in Listowel and Belgrave. Ail 287 lots being sold through the facilities of: Estate Marketing Services Auction Centre 20 Water St. Wingbarn, Ontario Oh Saturday, October 30, 1971 At 12 o'clock noon. Auctioneer: Jack Alexcntler Preview: Friday, Oct. 29, 9 a.m. to 9 13.111. and Saturday, Oct. 30, 9 a.m. to stle time. Estate Marketing Services Auction Administrators Phone 357-1011 James A. Currie 18, ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs, Erie Switzer, Clinton, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Dianne Margaret, to James William Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander, R. R. 4, Walton, 'The marriage will take place Saturday, November 20, 1971„ at 2;00 pm. in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Clinton. -43p 12,NOTICE to CREDITOR In the Estate of JOHN EDWARD DALE late of the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron, Manager, ALL PERSONS claiming against the above Estate are required to forward full particulars of their claims to the undersigned, on or before the 8th day of November, 1971, after which date the assets will be distributed. DONNELLY & MURPHY, Barristers, 18 The Square, • GODERICH, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. -41,42,43b In the Estate of FREDERICK CARL McCOOL, late of the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer. ALL PERSONS claiming against the above Estate are required to forward full particulars of their claims to the undersigned, on or before the 8th day of November, 1971, after which date the assets will be distributed. DONNELLY & MURPHY, Barristers, ,18 The Square, GODERICH, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. -41,42,43b 13. PUBLIC NOTICES TROUSSEAU TEA MRS, FRANKLYN C. PYKE, R. R. 5, Clinton, wishes to invite relatives, friends and .neighbors to a trousseau tea, to be held at • her home on Saturday, October 30, 1971, from 2 - 4 p.m., in honor of her daughter Cheryl's forthcoming marriage. -43p 14: BUSINESS NOTICES TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED by the Town Clerk's office for a new dump truck for the Town of Clinton. Specifications available at Clerk's office, Tenders to be submitted by 5:00 p.m., Friday, November 5, 1971. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. C. C. Proctor, Deputy-Clerk, Town of Clinton. -43,44b TENDERS FOR SNOW REMOVAL Plainly marked sealed tenders will be received up to 12:00 noon Friday, the 5th of November, 19'71, for snow removal at Colborne Central Public School and Huron Centennial Public School. Specifications and tender forms may be obtained at the offices of the Huron County Board of Education, 97 Shipley Street, Clinton, Ontario. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. R. B. Dunlop, Supt. of Business Affairs, Huron County Board of Education. -43b assionwrisitowssiwaromirmm t 15. AUCTION SALE --Pasteti FUEL KIDS' WITH PROPEIZ HEAT A I-IONIEt DELIGHTFUL, ALIWOUGH THE WINTER. WEATWES 'FRIGHTFUL 114E AWSWEla Is olog 10 OCAL 711MAINAIRKO. Dorn let necessary high fuel consumption put crimp in your budget during the winter months. Sign up for our Budget Plan. Make equal monthly payments to pay for a whole year's supply of fuel oil. PAUL KERRIGAN pg, 482-9653 [379 VICTORIA ST., S.,CtiNTON I 20. CARDS of THANKS •- VIDTHERINGHAM:. We would like to thank everyone who sent gifts, cards, flowers and treats while in Clinton Public Hospital, Special thank to Dr, Addison, Dr, Newland, and nurses of second floor, - Barbara and Mary Fotheringbao„ -43b PATERSON: Our special thanks to the Brucefield Fire Department and all who worked so hard to help clean up after the fire. Your kindness is greatly appreciated. - Alec and Edna Paterson, -43b SNELLING: My sincere thanks to all my friends and neighbours for the lovely gifts presented to me when I moved from Brucefield to Clinton. Your kindness will never be forgotten. - Jessie Snelling. -43b 21. IN. MEMORIAMS , . GRIGG: In loving memory of a dear husband, father, son and brother, Gordon Arnold Grigg, who passed away two years ago, October 31, 1969. "Our hearts still ache with sadness, Our secret tears still flow, What it meant to lose you, No one will ever know, It broke our hearts to see you go, But you did not go alone, For part of us went with you, The day God called you home," -Always remembered and sadly missed by his families. -43p MeCLINCHEY: In loving memory of a dear father, William McClinchey, who passed away October 25, 1945. "His memory is as dear today, As in the hour he passed away." -Ever remembered by daughter, Beatrice. -43b DOWSON: In loving memory of a dear husband and father, John Dowson, who was taken from us October 26, 1969. "As time unfolds another year, Memories keep you always near; S ilent thoughts of times together, Hold memories that will last forever." -Always remembered by his wife and family. -43p GET ATTENTION TREASURER'S SALE OF LAND FOR TAXES TOWN OF CLINTON COUNTY OF HURON to Wit: By virtue of a warrant issued by the Mayor of the Town Clintonof under his hand and the Seal of the said Corporation bearing date the 16th day of September, sale Of lands in arrears of takes in the Town of Clinton will be held in the Coun0 Chambers, in the 'Town Hall, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the 27th day of January, 1972, unless the taxes anti costs are sooner paid. Notice it hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes was published in The Ontario Gazette 'on the 2nd day of October, 101, and that copies of 'the said list May be had at my office, Treasurer's Office, this 4th day of October, 19/1. John Livermore, Treasurer. LIQUIDATION AUCTION Of farm supplies, feeding equipment and snowmobiles at 267 Victoria St., Clinton, on Sat. Oct. 30 At 1:00 p.m. NEW STOCK - Hog scales and feeders; water bowls; one heated bowl; Jet pressure pump; two sump pumps; 20 bu. feed cart mineral feeders; cow trainers; two steel water troughs; quantity of fencing and equipment; battery charger; hydraulic jack; forks; shovels; brooms; large assortment of nuts, bolts, washers; 20 gal. body fill; garden tools; hand tools and many, many more items. USED EQUIPMENT - 20 ft. silo unloader; 75 ft. Auger bunk feeder; electric ensilage distributor; litter carrier; vacuum pumps, all sizes; Worthington jack hammer; emery and stand; 180 amp. Farney welder. 15 USED SNOWMOBILES • - 19 to 35 h.p., including Moto-Ski; Ski-Doo; Sno-Jet; Rupp; Dolphin; Eskimo. Due to the demand of Archer's Hog Stabling, they find it necessary to sell' all stock to make room to increase' production of the new style of stabling, EVERYTHING MUST GO TERMS-CASH Archer's Farm Sales & Service Rathwell's Auction Service AUCTIONEERS - APPRAISERS Brucefield 482.3120 114 BUSINESS LIQUIDATION AUCTION At Lot 156, Mill St., Hensall, on Sat. Nov. 6 At 1:15 p.m. Property and two storey building, 16' x 36', fully insulated, with oil furnace. Plumbing and heating tools; large quantity of stock and equipment consisting of a complete like of Brown Boggs; sheet metal equipment; 8 ft. brake; 36" lock form; 30" shears; rollers; crimper* benders and many, many more items. Full Listing In Next Week's Edition TERMS-CASH NO RESERVE Selling All plumbing and heating teeharrient and stock due to other interests. Sangster Plumbing itt Heating Rathwellis Auction Service LIQUIDATORS - APPRAISERS Brucefield - 482-3120 TOWN OF CLINTON DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME ENDS In The Town Of Clinton at 2:00 a.m. SUNDAY, OCT. 31st 1971 SUNDAY will bi) on *tandarit 'Tint* six DIFFERENT "HARD-TO-FIND" MODELS ALL REASONABLY PRICED 1971 MERCURY MARQUIS POur-door hardtop. This is a fully equipped luxury car finished in dark green with a matching vinyl top. New belted tires, Lic. K33339. ONLY 1970 VOLKSWAGEN STATIONWAGON t alt autornatic transmission, custom radio, whitewalls, wheel discs Like new. Lic. X17354. 1970 GMC FLEETSIDE Pickup. Heavy Duty half ton. laa V-S engine, Turbo hydrarnatio, custom radii, custom interior, full exterior decor Package, positraction differential, rear step bumper, whitewalls, full instrumentation, Special two tone, low mileage. Lie. 298128. 1970 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE Brtougharn, two-door hardtop, 455 engine, power steering, power brakes, power windows, & way power seat, radio, rear defogger, tinted windshield, vinyl top, custom interior, beautiful gold and beige. A locally owned low mileage car. Must be seen to be appreciated, Lic. K37580. 1967 BUICK SKYLARK Custom tw o-d o or hardtop, V-3, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, vinyl top, bucket seats, console, whitewalls, wheel discs, extra smart car. Very Scarce. Lic. K37377. 1969 FORD TORINO GT Fastback, two-door hardtop, 390 automatic, power steering, power disc brakes, radio, bucket seats and console, only 39,00 mile* Smart black finish with gold striping. Lit. 46921L, I APPRECIATE Thank you for the support you have giVen men KEN DUNCAN Liberal - Huron KEN DUNCAN Clinton 4-II club meets BY SANDRA GOOD The sixth meeting of the Clinton I Dairy Fairies was held at the home of Lori Symons. The pledge was recited. Connie Forbes read the minutes of the last meeting. Brenda Forbes read the treasurer's report. The next meeting was to be held Wednesday, October 27, at Catherine Forbes. Before lunch, Eleanor Robb presented Helen Good with a steam iron as a wedding present on behalf of the club For lunch, we had a cherry cheese cake made by all the members. , MEETING 6 BY SUSAN TYNDALL The sixth meeting was held at the home of Marguerite Snell, Oct. 19. The minutes were read by Glenna Ellis. We discussed milk desserts and how to care for frozen desserts. Judy Tiesma, Glenna Ellis and Jo-anne Collins made cheese cake which everyone liked. Sharon Colciough cleaned the dishes. 11, SERVICES TOASTMASTER BREAD Home Delivery Bread, Rolls, Pies, Cookies Special Rate on l3read for Freezers. All Fresh Daily Cell ALLAN FINCH, Clinton, 482-9134 -37tfn We do all types of JEWELLERY REPAIR * Ring Sizing * Claw Retipping * Watch Repair * Acutron Repair ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD, Clinton, Seaforth and Walkerton ' 12tfn. IRENE'S LAUNDROMAT and DRY CLEANERS 15 Rattenbury St. E. Clinton - 482-7833 One Day Service DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING In Bulk Or Individual Pieces Hours - Mon, through Sat. 10 a.m, to 6 p.m. 42tfn 11. SERVICES CARPENTER, HANDYMAN, repair?, remodelling, etc. Reasonable rates, Clear up those odd jobs before winter. Harry Mitchell, phone 482-7584, -43,44,45,46p 12. NOTICE to CREDITORS In the Estate of JOHN FLETCHER MULHOLLAND, late of the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron, Retired Engineer, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named, who died on September 7, 1971,, are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 8th day of November, 1971, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 15th day of October, 1971. E. B. MENZIES, Q.C., Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate. -42,43,44b 17. BIRTHS SCHOLEY; Charles and Ruth (Merrill) are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Eric Charles, on October 7, 1971, in St, Bonifece Hospital, Winnipeg. MOOM Lloyd and Carol (nee Taylor) are happy to announce the arrival of a daughter, Cynthia . Louise, on Saturday, October 16, 1971, at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, JOHNSTON: Ken and. Owen are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter on Wednesday, October 20, 1971, at Victoria •Hospital, London, A sister for Julie, DACHERT: To Mr. and Keith Dachert, Ft, R., 1, Walton, in Clinton Public Hospital, on October 20, '1971, a daughter. HALLAHAN: To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hallahan, R. R. 1, Belgrave, in Clinton Public Hospital, on October 21, 1971, a son. CUDMORE: To Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cudmore, R. R. 5, Clinton, in Clinton Public Hospital, on October 23, 1971, a daughter. HILL: To Mr. and Mrs. Bev Hill, Varna, in Clinton Public Hospital on October 26, 1971, a son. 18. DEATHS TYNDALL: At home in Londesboro, on Friday, October 22, 1971, Weldon M. Tyndall, in his 52nd year. Beloved husband of Alma Hoggart and brother of Bruce of Clinton and Mrs. George (Doris) Wilson of Brucefield. The funeral service was held at Ball Funeral Home on Monday, October 25, with interment in Clinton Cftetery. GLAZIER: In McKillop Township on Saturday, October 23, 1971, William H. Glazier, in his 67th year. Husband of the former Myrtle McClure and father c. Rawleigh and Mrs. Gerald (Dorothy) Flunking, both of Clinton, and Mrs. Alvin (Gloria) Whirter, Listowel; brother of Harold and Alfred, both of Clinton, Herbert, Stratford, Mrs. Asa Deeves (Gertie), Hensall and Mrs, Elwin (Edith) Pickard of Dundas. The funeral service was held at Ball Funeral Home on Tuesday, October 26, with interment in Clinton Cemetery. 19. MARRIAGES Mr. and Mrs. D'Arcy Rathwell are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Jean Elizabeth, to Herbert Bruce Horton, son of Mr. and Mrs, Bert Horton. The wedding took place in St. Andrew's United Church, Kippen, on Friday, October 22, 1971, at 7 p,rn. -43nic ' 20. CARDS of THANKS HUNKING; I would like to express my sincere thanks to neighbours, friends and relatives for the lovely cards, flowers, treats and visits while a patient in Clinton hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Walden, Dr. Street and the nurses and staff on first floor. - Evelyn Flunking -43p MeDOUGALL: Mr. and Mrs, Murray McDougall wish to thank neighbours, friends and relatives for the kind messages and gifts on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary. - Eva and Murray -43p WESTON: I wish to extend my gratitude to all those who sent cards, flowers and gifts while Was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, Maude Weston, -43b THE Blyth Trotting Pony Club would like to thank everyone for their attendance at the Blyth Raceway and making this a successful year. Also thanks to all' the tnerthants hi the area Who gave donations to help promote Blanket Night and Pony 43 Racing ie Western Ontario. - JACKSON: The family of the late James Jackson, Auburn, sincerely thank their relatives and friends for the floral tributes, the messages of comfort, the Many acts of kindness and the donations to charity At the time of his passing, They would especially thank the staff of Huronview; the staff of Clinton Public Hospital; Dr. Doorly, Dr. Walden, Dr, Street; Pastor Alfred Vry, Rev. Dr. William Fingland, Rev, Cecil Wittich; Knox Milted Church Women, Auburn; Walkerburn Community Club; Myth United Church Choir and U.C,W, -43b 814013BROOK: The family of the late Trent Shobbrook wish to eepress sincere appreciation to all their friends, neighbours And relatives for the kindness and sympathy extended to thorn during their 'recent bereavement And for the floral tributes, memorial donations and sympathy cards. Special thanks to Rev. Stanley McDonald, to the pallbearers and 11 owe b eaters, the Tasker remittal Home, and to all of those who helped in so many ways. Your kindness will •always be remembered. - Gordon and Darlene Shobbrook. -4311 BY MRS. WES BRADNOCK Twenty ladies met at the Auburn Community Memorial hall on Monday to start the sewing class--The Knack with Knits. Anyone is welcome to join this group on Mondays at 1.30 p.m, to learn techniques of sewing with to-days new fabrics. This sewing course is provided through the Home Economics Branch of the Department of Agriculture and Food and the Auburn Women's Institute Branch. The sixth meeting of the Auburn 3, 4-H club was held on Monday evening at the home of the leader, Mrs. William Empey. The meeting spotlighted Dairy Desserts making them with milk, butter and cream, Cheese dishes and frozen desserts were also discussed. Plans were made for Achievement Day and they decided to do the demonstration called-Dairy Dips and Snacks. .Everyone enjoyed the Lemon Chiffon with crumb pastry that was made, Miss Gail Miller of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller. Miss Gail has just returned from a holiday spent at Acapulco, Mexico. The sixth meeting of the Auburn Dairy Queens was held at the home of the leader, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock with the president Gail Seers in charge. After opening the meeting with the 4-H pledge the minutes were read by Judy Van Dongen. A discussion was held on Dairy Desserts with milk, butter and cheese. Sherry and Wanda Plaetzer showed Lemon Chiffon which they made and everyone sampled it. The meeting was closed with the 4-H Creed, BY SHARON COLLINS The seventh meeting of the Auburn Queens was held with the president Gail Seers in the chair. Mrs. William Clark demonstrated the making of cream puffs and made a delicious filling for them. Methods were discussed on the making and shaping of the puffs for a perfect product. Plans were made for the completion of the book covers and also the skit for Achievement Day. The meeting was closed with the Creed. BY GABRIELLE VOELMLE The fifth meeting of the Auburn 3, Milk Shakes was held at the home of the leader, Mrs. William Empey, Various topics were discussed around planning meals around dairy products using white sauce, cheese and cream, There was a cheese tray and the girls sampled the various varieties. Mrs. Empey demonstrated Chicken A La King and Holly Elliott and Barbara Empey served it on toast. Everyone also sampled cheese Crisps. Mr. and Mrs. Luther Morley of Alsia Craig visited on Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Celia Taylor. Mr. George Lawlor went to Galt last weekend to spend the winter with his daughter, Mrs. Gerald MacKay and Mr. MacKay. Congratulations to Mr. George Millian who celebrated his 90th birthday last week. Mr. and Mrs, Beverley French of Detroit visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock and Mrs. Ha rold Nicholson of Seaforth attended the graduation ceremony of their neice Mist Jill Bennett at the Ryerson School of Nursing in Toronto last weekend. Miss Jean Houston and Miss Jean Wilson of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr, and. Mrs. William Clark, Mrs. Rose Herman of London returned home recently after visiting relatives in this community, Mr. - and Mrs, Wilfred Sanderson visited in London last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pentland of North Bay and Mrs, Charles Straughan of Blyth spent the -weekend in Auburn, HORTICULTURAL MEETING A travelogue to Canada's West Coast was the highlight of the Auburn Horticultural Society meeting held last week in the Community Memorial hall. Mr. and Mrs, Donald Haines showed colorful pictures of their month's trip to Victoria and Vancouver along with other places in British Columbia. They were thanked by Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock. Mrs. Russel Brindley introduced Mrs, A. McIntyre of Brussels who spoke on her display of home-made crafts and decorations suitable for every occasion. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt thanked Mrs. McIntyre for her informative talk on the display. The president Mrs. Gordon Taylor was in charge of the meeting and gave a hearty welcome to the members and visitors, The minutes of the previous meeting were accepted as read by the secretary Mrs. Beth Lansing, The financial statement was accepted as given by the treasurer, Mrs, Eleanor Bradnock, It was announced that bulbs will be given as premiums to the members for forced planting, ' The Auburn letters were painted recently by several of the members. Plans were made for the Christmas family night and plans will be made by the Executive with the Women's Institute EXecutive. The roll call was answered by their favorite winter flowering bulb, A, piano instrumental was given by Lynn Turner. Pastor Alfred Fry sang a solo - How Great Thou Art accompanied by Mrs. Norman Wightman. The program was arranged by Mrs. James Jackson and Mrs. Kenneth Scott, Winners of the door prizes were Mrs. Alfred Rollinson, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and Mrs. Robert Turner, A display of autumn flowers and house plants were enjoyed by all and during lunch plants and slips were sold. A smorgosbord lunch was served by Mrs. Ed Davies, Mrs. Robert Turner, Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock, and Miss Sheron Collins. Auburn Clinton News-Hoporci, Thursday, October 28, 1971 7 20 start sewing class