HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-04-30, Page 9REMODELLING, y renovations,
roofing and floor laying,
expertly done. All odd jobs
around the home. Kitchen
cupboards a specialty. Phone
'482-7676. Ken McNairn. — 2tfn,
• FOR ALL YOUR
SIDING NEEDS
Contact
D. E. GIBSON
LOndon — 434-0370
Middlesex Aluminum
Products
71' Richmond St.
Strathroy
13tfn,
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
"*e.,-' Modern Equipment
Work Guaranteed
Write or Phone
HARVEY DALE, SEAFORTH
PHONE 482.3320
2tfn,
BENNY BJERG
General Contracting
154 High St. Clinton.
Phone 482-9372
2tfn.
Chuter Plumbing
Heating & Electric
Furnace Installations
DeLaval Milker Supplies
Appliance Service
46 King Street Ph.482-7652
2tfn.
RESIDENTS of Bayfield arid
vicinity., Thinking of a fireplace,
panelling or inside painting? For
reasonable prices write Box 170,
Clinton News-Record. — 17,18p
JACK'S Furniture Repair —
Furniture repaired, wood
turning a specialty. At rear of 84
Albert Street, Clinton. Phone
482-9695, 2tfn.
SCREENED:TOKSOIL
CEM tWailAV EL
Lyle Montgomery
482.7644 evenings
or 482.7661
17tfn
BACKHOE WORK
Escavating, Trenching, Etc.
GRAVEL AND FILL
LOADER WORK
Light Dozing, Loading
And Backfilling
Lyle Montgomery
482-7644 evenings
or 482-7661
17tfn
CATTLE SHIPPED on Tuesday
to Dunn and Levack, Toronto
Stockyards. Bruce Keys, Varna,
262-5360, — 14eow
15. REAL ESTATE
FARM PROPERTY ,
• KINGSBRIDGE AREA
100 acres level land, tiled,
8-room house, bath, oil furnace,
barn 60 x 70, silo, drilled well.
GODER ICH TOWNSHIP
120 acres, 9-room house, bath,
oil furnace, dairy barn, stable
cleaner, milkhouse, bulk cooler,
silos with silo unloader.
Clinton. NovvOigeprcl, Th4rgliw, April .:,$()i 1970. 9.
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TO ALL mosE CUSTOMERS WHO VISITED US
DURING ' OUR ANNUAL
V.11 P. -SALE
WOULD YOU
LIKE TO BECOME
A
V. I. P.
Visit our store any time from now until Saturday night, and
see how we determine the Special Prices for
Our V.I.P. Sales
If you are thinking of re-decorating, painting, floor coverings,
new furniture or appliances . .
BECOME A — THINK OF GINGERICH'S
See us at.our New Location Amsing's Store
AMSING'S STORE
GINGERICH'S L ID.
"Ask About Our Free Home Service"
Clinton
ZURICH,
eaforth
17. NOTICE to CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN
GUY RIDDELL CUNNING-
HAM, late of the Village of
Auburn in the COunty of Huron,
Retired Farmer, deceased.
ALL persons having clairns
against the Estate of the
above-named whb died on the
3rd day of September, A.D,
1969, are required to file 'full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
11th day of May, A.D. 1010,
after Which date the assets will
be distributed, having regard
only Co the claims of which the
undersigned Shall then have
notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario
this 16th day of April, AA):
10/6,
E. B. MENZIES, (4,d.,
contbh, ont4tio,
Solicitor for the said :Estate.
17,1849b
FILL VIP
THINKINGRFITT7
CLAIM OUR PRODUCTS
ARE THE BEST/
BE ONE OF THEM
AND NOT
THE REST
ierek6
te.tC414'151atiat
Fuels Ltd
482-643 CLINtON
Distributor for all
Shell Oil Products
11
K ite fliers
beware
Ontario HYdr9 has Warped
kite flying enthusiasts that
carelessness could PO short their
summer mreation,
P!'erY year many Y9tIng
people are SoInethnes
fatally, When Model **lanes
and kites become entangled in
power lines.
The ageless sport of kite
flying, popular with Rids of all
age; requires that certain roles
be employed. If fun is to last,
rules must be obeyed, Electricity
makes a demanding referee.
Because electricity will take
the shortest route to the grOund,
metal struts, metallic wire,
wire-reinforced string and even
damp string will act as a
conductor,
The golden rule of kite flying
is KEEP AWAY FROM POWER
LINES, The best places for kites
and kite flyers are the wide open
spaces.
Imperial Oil Ltd,
Announces
The Application Of
MR. BEN CHISHOLM
Home •Heat Representative
Mr. Ben Chisholm, after many
years of service to Goderich and
area customers as the Imperial
Esso agent, has been appointed
your Esso Home Heat sales,.
representative. Mr. Chisholm's
many years of experience in the
oil heat business assures you
excellent service and satisfaction
„in his .new position. If you 'want
'tOlciin'ihe'11411-yidtri ilrtSftisb
Home Heat customers, please
, phone Ben Chisholm at
524-7835
•
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HENSALL - ONTARIO
Mir101801,WP NW Miff
T-BO NE STEAKS lb.98c
P§Eiksiiii Steaks lb. $1.09
PORK CHOPS 16.73c
SPARERIBS lb. 69c
Cooked HAM lb. $1.15
SHOULDERS lb. 49c
Ground CHUCK lb. 73c
SCHNEIDER S 1-LB. PACKAGE
WIENERS lb. 55c
rittaM Pool)
MrCA1N
PEAS
4 Lbs 99c
PRODUCE
No, Product of Parlart$11
mmilammommome
B
GOLDEN YELLOW CHIQUITA
Bananas
2 Lbs. 31c
CUBAN No, 1 GOOD SIZE
Pineapples
3 For 99c
Easy-Off—Aerosol Spray—(Regular $1.45)-14 Oz.•
Oven Cleaner Special 89c
Easy-On-15-Oz. Tin
Spray Starch 59c
12.0z. Tin
Kam Luncheon Meat _ 45c
Libby's-14-0x.
Peas/Carrots 6/99c
Libby's-14-0z.
Mixed Vegetables _ 6/99c
11.0.. Bottles
Libby Catchup 4/75c
Pack)-24 Ox.
Crisco Oil 63c
Baby Dills or Sweet Mixed-15 Oz.
McLaren's Pickles 3/$1
Parchment Wrap
Monarch Margarine 3 lbs. 79c
All-Purpose—(Deal Pack)-74-b, Bag
Purity Flour 63c
Beef, Irish, Spaghetti and Meat Balls-24 Oz.
Puritan Stews. 2/$1
Libby-48 Oz.
Tomato Juice 3/51
For Hotdogs on Hamburgs—Els °
Weston Rolls 3 pkgs. 79c
WATCH REPAIR is a job for
experts, Our WOrk assures YOU'
satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery.
Hurem County's Oldest
Establishes; Jewellery Store.
VACUUM. cleaners; ea* and
service .for all makes, R,. jc, Peck,
Verne, phone Hensall M-07413.
-r2tfe,
CLINTON
Attractive 3-bedroom 'fratne
home in excellept condition
_situated on A .double jot having
233' frontage on Highway 4,
Lovely treed property running
back • to the river for natural
scenic beauty and privacy, Small
barn presently housing 3,900
laying hens gives income if
desired or could be used -for
other purposes. All poultry
equipment available, Township
taxes but town facilities, Open
to-your inspection.
Brick, 4-bedroom home, in good
location, close to schools. Extra
lot available to give you space
and natural beauty.
We have a large selection of
homes listed including 2 to
4-bedroom properties, either
.brick or frame. To inspect these
listings please give us a call. -
Now' is the time to inspect our
large listing on farms. Give us a
call and discuss your needs.
RECENT SALES FROM
OUR CLINTON OFFICE
Le Pines Motel, Exeter, to Mr,
Peter Warkenton, of Cornwall.
The Derby Dip, Exeter, to Mr.
Garry Spencer of Lucknow.
Nancy O'Dell home, Hensel), to
Mr. Gerrie Glenn of Dungannon.
Robert Riley home, Clinton, to
Mrs. Nancy Wise, Clinton.
COUNTRY ESTATE
10 acres, stately 4-bedroom
yellow brick home, ideally
situated Just off Highway 21
near Bayfield. Well treed lot,
seclusion, 4 acres of bushland.
This scenic property can be
yours for only $21,400.00.,
BRUCEFIELD AREA
2 acres, impressive 3-bedroom
brick home, modern kitchen,
homey living room, 3 bedrooms
up. This improved, home has
F.A. oil heat plus all city
conveniences at country prices.
$,7,500.00.
HENSALL HOME
Nearly new, for $21,000.00 we
invite you to inspect this
2-storey, 4-bedroom brick home
featuring a spacious living room,
modern bright kitchen, 2-piece
powder room down, large
4-piece bath up. Full basement,
electrically heated, situated on a
large lot having 199' of highway
frontage.
DONALD COLBERT
215 MARY ST.
482-7725
CLARKE'ZINN
324 Ontario Street
Clinton
aone 482-7838
Albert St. Office
482-3821
PHOTO LISTING SERVICE
17. NOTICE to CREDITORS
IN THE- ESTATE OF
JOSEPH PATRICK QUIGLEY,
late of the Township of
Tuckersmith in the County of
Huron, Retired Farmer,
deceased,
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the
above-named who died on the
31st day of October, A.D. 1969,
are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
11th day of May, A.D. 1970,
E. B. MENZIES, Q.C.,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
11,18,19b
IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES
EDWARD JOHNSTON', late of
the Township of Tuckersmith in
the County Of Huron, Retired
Farmer, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the
above-natned who died on the
8th day of FebruarY, A,D.- 1970,
are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned oil or before the
11th day of May, 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 18th day Or April, A.D.
1910,
E, B. MENZIES, Q.O.,
dlinton Ontarib,
Solicitor for the said Estate,:
17,18,19b
17. NOME In CREDITORS.
In the Estate of DAVID
EWAN, late of the Town of
Clinton in the County of Huron,
Retired Blacksmith, Deceased,
All Person§ having claims
against the Estate of the
above-named, who died on the
12th day of April, 1970, are
required to file full particulars
thereof With the undersigned on
or before the 11th' day of May,
1979, after which date the assets
will be cliatkibuted, having regard
only to the claims of which the
undersigned shall then have
notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 20th day of April, 1970,
E. B. mgNziEs,
Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitor fox the said Estate.
17 ,18,19b
19. AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE
of household , effects from the
home of Douglas Thorndike,
128 Fredrick-Street, Clinton, on
. Saturday, May 9, 1970
at 1:30 p,m,
The following: love seat and
chair (antique); chesterfield and
chair; wicker table, 2 chairs and
settee; 2 occasional upholstered
chairs; upholstered velour velvet
chair; 3-piece bedroom suite
with box spring and mattress;
metal double bed (complete);
3-drawer dresser; sideboard;
kitchen buffet; drop-leaf table;
writing desk; 2 music cabinets;
Phillips 23 - inch cabinet
television; record player; 2
magarine racks; telephone table
with gossip seat; 3 end tables; 2
coffee tables; utility table;
several small tables; 2 wall
„mirrors; table lamp; 3 floor
lamps; 2- bridge lamps; 3 bed
lamps; electric clock; mantel
clock; Westinghouse washing
machine; vacuum cleaner;
Westinghouse refrigerator;
mantel radio; 6-piece place
setting of melamac dishes;
4-piece place setting of dishes;
other dishes; cooking utensils;
quantity of linen and bedding;
coal and wood range; bird cage
and stand; rotary lawn mower;
carpenter tools; garden tools;
numerous other articles.
Terms — cash.
Douglas Thorndike,
Proprietor.
Edward W. Elliott,
Auctioneer.
18,19b
21. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr, and Mrs. Donald J. Watson,
Clinton, Ontario, wish to
announce the engagement of
their only daughter, Gaye
Heather, to Ernest Craig Kerr,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Kerr,
Exeter, Ontario. The wedding
will take place on Saturday, May
30, 1970, in Ontario Street
United Church, Clinton,
Ontario, at 3:30 p.m. — 18b
22. BIRTHS
HOWSON: To Mr. and Mrs.
James Howson, Blyth, in Clinton
Public Hospital, on Thursday,
April 23, 1970, a daughter.
WORTHINGTON: To Cpl. and
Mrs. Sam Worthington (nee
Connie Hoy) in Ramstein,
Germany, on Friday, April 17,
1970, a son, Aaron Michael, a
brother for Sammy.
KILGOUR: To Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Kilgour, Preston, in Galt
Hospital, on Tuesday, April 28,
1970, a son, Mark Gordon, a
brother for Laura and grandson
for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smith,
RR 3, Clinton.
23, DEATHS
PECK: Passed away at home in
Trenton, Ontario, on Tuesday,
April 21, 1970, in her 87th year,
Mrs. Nellie May Peck, reether of
Jack Peck, Clinton.
25. CARDS OP THANK
.•.
TORBANCE: A sincere thank
you to relatives and friends for
cards, flowers and visits, to Rev.
Beck and Rev, Stuart for calls
and to Dr. Goddard and kind
nurses while I was a patient in
South Huron Hospital; also to
Westlake's Ambulance SerVice.' —
Mrs. Gretta Torrance, 18b
FLYNN We would like to
express sincere thanks to friends,
neighbours and relatives for the
many acts of kindness, floral
tributes"; mass Cards and :
coetributioes to the Heart Fund;
the hospital staff; Dr. Kelly,
Father Kelly and Ball Funeral
Home during our recent sad
bereavement, Joe Flynn and
family, — 18p
BALL: I Wbuld like to thank my
friends and relatives for cards,
visits and flowers White I Was in
Clinton Hospital. Special thanks-
to Dr, Walden, Dr. Kelly, Rev.
H. WonfOr and nurses of first
floor, All was very hutch
appreciated, — Clarence 13611, --
18p
COOPER: Special thanks to
everyone' who sent earth, gift4
and visited Me While a patient ira
Children's Hospital, London, --L-
Lois Cooper. "LL 18p
2$. CARDS OF THANKS
FRANcli0; 1 woldtliike to thank
my friends and rieighhOws "(Or
cards and. flowers ,sent to me
While 4 patient in Victoria
419Slaitel, :London, and sincere
thanks also to the staff of the
pinery Provincial Park, Bayfield
Bowling League and Canadien
Legion Rreneh 14Q- May I elao
take, this opportunity to express
my heartfelt gratitude for the
kindness.shown to tree on the
death of my, father, James
McMillan of Tharnesford.
Evelyn Francis. 18k
TAYLOR; I wish to express my
sincere thanks to relatives,
Mende and neighbours for
flowers, gifts, cards and letters
while was a patient in Victoria
Hospital, Special thanks to Pr.
Harrett and nurses in Clinton
Public' Hospital. — Mrs. Gertrude
Taylor, —1.8h
TREWARTHA: The family of
the late Mrs. E, J. (Ethel)
Trewartha deeply appreciate and
sincerely thank all friends,
neighbours and relative's for acts
of kindness, cards and floral
tributes sent during their recent
bereavement. A special thank
you to the nurses and staff of
Huronview , and to Rev. H. O.
Wonfor. — Norman Trewartha,
Cora Miner, Alma Langford, and
families. —18p e
HART: A sincere' thank you to
all my 14w-ids and neighbours,
also the Ontario Hydro and
staff, for flowere, cards, and
many acts of kindness during my
recent illness, — Joe Hart, — 18p
JONES: I wish to thank all our
friends and relatives, also Drs.
Harrett and Walden and nurses,
the Rev. Heekadorn, Rev. H. W.
Wonfor, and Rev, A. J. Mowatt,
for visits, flowers and cards. —
Morgan Jones. —18b
CONNELL: The family of the
late Mrs. George Connell wish to
extend their sincere thanks to all
their relatives, friends and
neighbours for the expressions
of sympathy, beautiful floral
arrangements and contributions
to the Heart Foundation. Special
thanks to Rev. Britton, Whitney
Funeral Home, pallbearers and
flowerbearers at the time of our
bereavement, — The Connell
Family. — 18p
REID: I would like to thank all
who visited me, and remembered
me with cards, flowers and gifts
during my stay in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Walden, Dr. Newland and 1st
floor nurses. Their care was very
much appreciated. —Edna Reid.
— 18p
26. IN MEMORIAM
Ins" loving' meniorr eif,- a
dear father and grandfather, Mr,
Charles Lee, who passed away
April' 28, 1967.
We often think of bygone days,
When we were all together;
The family chain is broken now,
But memories will live forever.
To us you have not gone away,
Nor have you travelled far;
You just entered God's Eternal
Home,
And left the gate ajar.
— Always remembered and sadly
missed by Rita and family. —
18p
29. BUSINESS OPP.
SPARE TIME INCOME
Refilling and collecting money
from NEW TYPE high-quality
coin-operated dispensers in your
area. No selling. To qualify you
must have car, references, $600
to $2900 cash. Seven to twelve
hours weekly can net excellent
monthly income. More full-time.
For personal interview write
CANAPENN DISTRIBUTING
LTD., DEPT. A, 160 Bay St.,
Suite 205, Toronto 1, Ontario.
Include phone number. — 18p
PINE:3e >4
131)1LCONG PRODUCT$ ern
For: the best in farm
supplies, grain bins, gates,
water troughs and steel
roofing.,
THAMES ROAD EAST
EXETER, ONT.
TEL, 235-2901
BENMILLER AREA
110 acres of bush along the
Maitland River,
C. BURUMA
RR 2 Clinton
482.3287
Agent For
K. W. COLQUHOUN LTD. after which date the assets will
Clinton be distributed, having regard
18 only to the claims of which the
undersigned shall then have
COTTAGE notice.
2-bedroom; 3-piece bathroom; DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
aluminum siding; built-in this 16th day of April, A.D.
cupboards; new Oil furnace; 1% 1970.
blocks from uptown
PHONE 482-6654
,18,19p