HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-01-08, Page 9REAL ESTATE BIRTHS
NEW OFFICE
HOURS
EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY
MONDAY thi.ough. THURSDAY
A.M.9 to 5 P.M.
FRIDAY 9' A.M. to 8 P.M.-
• SATURDAY 9 A.M.
to 12:30 P.M.
Clinton. Community
Credit Union
70 °mole St.
Of
ALL CLOTHING
YARD GOODS
Shop Today
Clinton
Ladies Wear and Dry Goods
Hensah
SHOPPE
CLEARANCE' SALE
SUITS
CAR CO
SKIRTS, SWEATERS, PANTS AND
SHIRTS are included in this large
Selection of sportswear,
25% op,
SOME LARGER REDUCTIONS •
SIZES TO 24W
A very large group' of dresses. We know you
will be delighted with the reductions, the
sizes and the styling of our dresses. All are
this year's stock.
Regular $22 to $95
We have never offered such a huge group of
coats. You'll find Borgana, Simotta, Pesotta,
Fur Fabrics, Leathers, Tweed Checks,
Boucle, Twill
Choose the desired length. We have full and
three-quarter length. If you desire an
untrimmed coat we have it but also there are
coats luxuriously trimmed with Mink, Lynx,
Beaver, Fox, Black Dyed Muskrat, Bleached
Racoon and many more.
The colors and style? Well just come and see
what a selection you have from which to
choose, but stop early for best selection.
Sold Regularly This Season
$60 to $199
FUN FURS, our selection is good. We have a
tremendous variety. Just read this lineup
carefully to see what we mean when we say
come with genuine fur collars or trims.
Sold This Season From
Chinchilla, Lynx, Tiger, Fitch, 'Astralick,
Broadtail, Sealura, Pony, Wild Rabbit. Some
selection is good. This is Spanish Lamb, Calf,
Snow, Leopard, Reindeer, Calgon Lamb,
$44.00 to $99,00 ,..
There are jackets, capes,
three-quarter length, in Suedella,
Melton cloth, and Datoskin. The
linings range from quilted,
nylon, orlon pile, plaid to
Donegal Tweed. Sizes 8 to 18.
Sold This Season From
$38.00 to $45.00 $35
SPORTSWEAR 1 501n
HATS • HALF PRICE
SHOPPE
75.00 to 139.00 $50 419
REGULAR
In this tale you may have your choice of Double Knits,
Camel, Plaid, Worsted, Donegal Tweed and a few walker
suits and three-piece pant suits. Sizes range from 9 to 18
with a few half siZes in the group.
TI $65
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Clinton .Npws4iopprO, Thursday, 1970,
4anuary, food -outlook suPplles will be 4clegimte
Short at firm prices.
APPLES; Supplies plentiful;
Prices slightlY lower,
?EARS: Large supplies; prices
steady,
IllTNI'CiPS: Ample supplies;
prices slightly higher.
CARROTS AND ONION: In
good supply with price firM,
High on'a Hill.
View as far as the eye can see,
close to town, located ' on
highway, .4 spacious bedrooms, 2
baths, make the home suitable
for the larger *ally unit. The
burn is adequate to suit the
needs of the 150 acres of
productive land. Many extras
make this e very desirable setup:
Ashfield ToWnship
Smaller farm house and barn, 3
acres of seedy loam, excellent
garden soil. 3 bedrooms, new
bath, panelled T.V. room, city
conveniences with country living
at its best. Take a drive with us
to inspect, Asking less than
$7,500.00,
Farms Are Really Selling
if you 'are interested in selling
please give us a call, we have
several potential buyers wanting
'from 50.200 acres.
CLARKE ZINN .
324 Ontario Street
Clinton
Phone 482-7838
PHOTO LISTING SERVICE
17. NOTICE to CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
ELIZABETH JANE GRAHAM,
LATE OF THE TOWN OF
CLINTON IN THE COUNTY
OF HURON, WIDOW,
DECEASED.
ALL persons having claims
„against the Estate of the
above-named, who died on the
19th day of November 1969, are
required to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned on
or before the 12th day of January
1970, 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
11th day of December, A.D.
1969.
E. B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the
said Estate.
51,52,2b.
INS THE ESTATE OF
FRANKLIN ISAAC JONES,
LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF
GODERICH IN THE COUNTY,
,OF HURON, LABOURER,
DECEASED.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the
above-named who died on the
16th day of October, A.D. 1969,
are required to a file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the 12th
day of January, A.D. 1970, 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
10th day of December, A.D.
1969.
E. B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicit& for the
said Estate.
51,52,2b.
20. NOTICES
CHAPMAN'S Barber and Beauty
Shops will be closed Monday
January 12th and re-opened
Monday February 2nd. — 2,3b.
Dr. Larry Kelly will be in Dr.
Oakes' office part-time. For
appointments phone 482-9443
or 482-9565. — 2,3p.
.OPEN Meeting to all members of
•Goderich Community Concert
Association, Wednesday,
January 14, in Ladies Parlour of
Knox Church, Goderich, Ontario
,,at 8.00 13,m..— 2b,
Mrs. George Finlay, 275
Bayfield Rd, Clinton, will supply
"BETTER HEALTH
PRODUCTS" formerly
distributed by the late Mt. Ed
Wendorf. Phone 482-9474 or
482-3271, 2p.
•
224 BIRTHS
BAKER,: To Mt. and Mrs. Dan
Baker (nee Karen Schroeter),
London, in St. Joseph's Hospital
on December 19, 1969, a son,
'amoa Leonard Cameron
(Jamie), brothel for Tracey
Nbelle. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Schroeter,
Kirk St., Clinton.
LAWRIE: To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lawrie, Blyth in Clinton
Public Hospital on Wednesday,
December 31 1969, A Son,
I-IGGOART: To Mr, and Mrs,
Art Hoggatt, Clinton, in Clinton
Public Hospital on January 1,
1970, a daughter,
GLOIISIIERe To Mr. and Mrs.
StiMley GlouSher 13lytiy iii
Clinton Publie ''Hospital on
StindaY, Jahuary 4, 1970, a
daughter.
1o
REIDANUS: To Mr.. and Mrs,
n Oreldanus, Lorideabot6, in
'ntOrt Ptiblid- Hospital, on
'titidaY., 'January 4, 1970, a
ail ghter,
SCIIII-a413 : To Mr. And :gra-
Albert Sehilbe, RR 1,
in Alexandra General and Marine
Hospital, Goderich en ,Sunday,'
January 4, 1970, a datighter,
23. DEATHS
Passed away at
Goderich on Monday, December
29, 1969, Matilda Plunkett, wife
of the late Robert A, McKenzie
and dear mother of C. Pearl
(Mrs. Fred Hall) Victoria, B.C.,
and Amber (Mrs. Otto. Popp)
Clinton. The funeral service was
held, at Stiles Funeral Home on.
Wednesday, December 31 with
interment in Dungannon
Cemetery,
SCOTCHMER: Passed away at
Huronview, on • 'Tuesday,
December 30, 1969, Della Eva
(Harrison) Scotchmer, RR 4,
Seaforth, in her 83rd year, Wife
of the late William Scotchmer.
Suvivors include daughters Mrs.
Joseph Wild, Clinton and Mrs.
R o b ex t ( Anne) Wallace,
Ttickersmith Township. The
funeral service was held in
Trinity Anglican _ Church,
Bayfield on Thursday, January
1, 1970 with interment in
Bayfield Cemetery.
BARBER: Passed away in St,
Joseph's Hospital, London on
Friday, 'January 2, 1970,
Margaret Barber of London,
beloved wife of Sidney. Barber,
in her 62nd year. Besides her
husband, she is survived' by „ a
daughter, Alice (Mrs. Charles
Fee) Clinton and a son Roy
Parish of Coloma, B.C. The
funeral service was held at Ball
Funeral Home on Monday,
January 5 with interment in
Brussels Cemetery.
25. CARDS OF THANKS
LAVIS: I would like to thank
my friends for gifts, flowers and
cards while a patient in Clinton
Hospital. Special thanks to
U.C.W. of Ontario Street
Church, Salvation Army. Rev.
Wonfor, Dr. Newland and nurses
on 1st floor. — Mrs. Lillie Levis.
— 2p.
HOWSE: Thank you to all my
friends who remembered me
while I was recovering from my
accident. A special thanks to the
nurses on second floor at
Clinton Public Hospital. —
Becky Howse, — 2b.
McKENZIE.: We wish to express
our sinceree,lhanks, to -friends,
relatives and neighbors who gave
their sympathy and service in
any way during our recent sad
bereavement. Our thanks to
Goderich Nursing Home for past
five years, Rev. R. C.
McClenaghan, Dr. J. R. Leitch
and Stiles Funeral Home, and to
those sending cards, floral
tributes and donations to the
Heart Fund. The family of the
late Matilda McKenzie. — 2
TREFFERS: We would like to
sincerely thank all our friends
who were so kind to us in our
recent bereavement. Special
thanks to Beattie Funeral Home,
Clinton Public Hospital, Dr.
Harrett and Rev. Beukema. —
Mrs. C.; Treffers and family. —
2b.
FLYNN: I would like to thank
all my friends who sent cards
and visited me while" I was a
patient in the Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Fr. Kelly, Dr. ,
Thompson and Dr. Oakes also
the hospital staff. — Mrs. Jim
Flynn — 2b.
26. IN MEMORIAM
LADD: In loving memory of a
wonderful husband, father and
grandfather, Hugh W. Ladd who
passed away one year ago,
January 2, 1969,
A golden• heart stopped beating,
Two busy hands at rest,
God broke our hearts to prove
to us
He always takes the best.
Sleep dear father for it is true, -
You.suffered so much and told
. so few,
But someone knew you needed
rest,
'Twas God above and He knee/.
best.
Others have loved and lost we
know.
But you were our father and we
toyed, you so.
Never to be forgotten by wife,
children and grandchildren, —
2p.
McCLINeHEY: In loving
memory of a dear Mother and
Grandmother Martha Who
passed away Jan. 6th, 1967.
'There is always a lonely heart
ache
Often a silent teat and alWays a
precious memory
Of days wheft you were here,"
Ever remembered by daughter
'Beatrice, Dick, Beth end Geordie
Allan, 2b.
BLAIR': In loving memory of
our clear indther, Maud Blair
, who passed away January 13,
1968.-
TteastirecleOthclughtS of one so
'dear,
Often bring d #dent teat,
Thoughts• retinae to seeneS long
past,
'react toll oil but itiOinoriOs last,
Wiliner$ 066140 and Robert.,
a- 2b..
.,.„
1-WIARAB; In loving' memory of
A .0cAx..k•O4 ,arid brother, Murray
W11.9 passed away
Sunday,
,
January 10,, 1900,
"Sunshine fades. and shadows
fall,
But OWAAt'/cOMPPOra4PO outlasts
Eyer remembered by Elmer,
Mother, Maynard, Beatrice and
Mary Ann. —.gb,
.RATJIWELL: In loving menwry.
of ParbAa. Ann who passed
away one yeAr Ago,
'"The depths of sorrow we
cannot tell
Of the loss of one we love
WOO •
And while you sleep a peaceful.
sleep,
Your memory we 0411 always
keep."
Sadly missed and ever
remembered by Dad, Morn,
brothers and sisters. —
FALCONER; In loving memory
of Mrs. W. J, Falconer who
passed away 2 years ago JanearY
8, 1968.
Through all our troubles she
helped us-along,
If we live like her, we will never
go wrong,
On earth she was loved, in
heaven she rests,
God bless you Mom, you were
one of the best.
Lovingly remembered by the
family and grandchildren. — 2b.
SHARP: In loving memory of a
dear husband and father,
Thomas Alvin Sharp who passed
away 5 years ago, January 10,
1965.
"Time goes fon with many
changes,
Joy and sorrows, smiles and
tears,
But your memory is ever
cherished,
With the passing of the years."
Always remembered by Ellen,
Joanne, Ricky and Michael,
2p.
r4tatiCli14:494
,Pcfgat.. Will offer •u A4400140
salute to mark the PlaMOnd
40.110.e of the Girl Ouldes of
Canada -- ,Guides du Canada At
7:15 p.m. • on. "WednesdaYP'.
Jantiary. 14, 300,00' Girl
Guides, . Brownies And Rangers.
gathered at birthday celebrations.
Across Canada and joined hands
ip a eymbolic tribtite to. guiding,.
Canacla'a, first Girl Guide
Company - was founded. in .5t,
Catharines, Ontario, in 1910
with gl members, Today',
Canadian Guiding has 300,000
*embers in every province, the
Yukon and Northwest
Territories and in. Companies '
and, Packs on Foreign Soil,
Where . Guiding is carried on for
the daughters of Canadian
Armed, FOrees aimed,
The nation-wide radio tribute
spoeen • Canadian
Guiding Communities at 7;1$
p.m. local time. read;
"Tonight we salute the three
hundred thousarici Girl Guides in
Canada who are marking. their
Diamond, Jubilee across the
nation. Let us join them in their
sparkling Chain and honor their
60 years of service with
Canadian . girls and wish them
many 'more years of fun,
fellowship and adventure. In her
own way, each girl will be using
this 'time to . re-affirm the
promise she • made . at her
enroiment," - . •
Special events will mark the
Diamond Jubilee Year
26. IN MEMORIAM
LOBE: In loving memory of a
dear husband and father, Frank
Robb, who passed away January
9, 1961. Ever remembered by
wife Fannie and family. — 2p. ,
thrOughent .1B79. These include
tiphai .Scont-Ptilide Week,
Fe hrugy an
Conference for Young Adults
_from. -many countries. and across.
Tartada, to be held In. Banff,
Alberta, August 21-September 4
and "Var9nSel -O4440C, a series
of InterRX9Yittelal .adventures;
enabling Canadian. ,Geldes to
learn _of life, ,culture arid
industry in other parts' of
Canada. Brownie -Revels will be
held across .Canada October
*MIPS* atIPPlieS of pork are
increasing With, Prices remaining
firm reports the Canada
Department of Agriculture iii
theJanuary Food Outlook.
Beef prices can be.expected to
remain steady while.broiler end
roaster chicken will be in
Plentiful supply at relatively low
prices.
PORK; Domestic' supplies are
increasing With prices remaining
firm.
BEEF: Prices can be expected
to remain steady.
EGG S: l'igOtpt -supplies at
)cmer Priee4.
POUIrallY MEAT,, Broiler.
roaster chicken will be in
Plentiful supply at relatively low
prices. Supplies of broilei
turkeys Wl11, be adequate at
steady prices; how turkey
26, IN MEMORIAM
Diamond Jubilee salute