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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-06-11, Page 7I 1, Never mindthe no trespassing sign—just drop right in, This friend of Mr, and Mrs. Muratori, Tuyll . St. Sayfield found a way past their no trespassing sign when he flew in for a Visit Sunday afternoon. He caused quite a stir and had a good crowd on hand by the time he took off later'in the day. — photo by Eric Earl. LE OF Ladies Summer :Dress .Shoes. $2 T9 $4 OFF SALE JUNE 11 to,. JUNE 20 NO CREDIT -- ALL SALES FINAL NO REFUNDS HOLLAND SHOES THE ENTIRE FAMILY 28 ALBERT ST. CLINTON, ONTARIO DIAL 482-9692 Pintpn ..,NP.YYP"i3PcPfd '1114000Y4 June 11, 1970 7 SHORTY ANDREW IS BACK Shorty's Texaco Service SHORTY ANDREW Shorty Andrew, formerly in business as a service Station dealer in Clinton for 6W yrs, is now open at Shorty's Texaco SeiVide and looks forward to renewing adivaintarices With all hit forrrter customers, 267 Victoria St. S. Clinton Phone 482-7331 '(Worn-tatty Hap's Esso 8ervie) Garden & Farm Supplies Tools, chemicals, fertilizers plus other articles to aid you in the large or small garden. See us also for 4 Farm fencing, hardware, baler twine, animal 'health products and Purina feeds. OPEN TO SERk E YOU DAILY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS Open Saturday Morning ONLY. CLINTON FARM CENTRE PHONE 482-9333 ashbrook's Texaco Service And Snack Bar HWY. 21 BAYFIELD 565-2843 • EXPERT LUBRICATION . SERVICE • STOVE OIL LAWN MOWER REPAIRS • ICE • NAPTHA GAS SPECIAL FREE NO PURCHASE NECESSARY SPECIAL FRE CLIP THE COUPON E BELOW AND REDEEM IT Al WASHBROOK'S TEXACO AND YOU WILL RECEIVE FRE E THREE 9 oz. GOLDEN LANTERN GLASSE S It's so easy to collect the Starburst ,Bonuses of your choice! Whatever exciting Starburst Bonus you wish to collect, just pull up to our Texaco pumps and ask for a Bonus Card with your gasoline purchase, Each time you visit our station, the amount of your gasoline purchase will be recorded on your Starburst Bonus Card. In next to no time you will be able to select the bonus of your choice on our special "FASTER PLAN" in which case you pay a small amount , .. far less than our cost for the item , or if you purchase a few more times, the same fine selection Will be yours without charge with our compliments, TAKE YOUR CHOICE FROM THIS ASSORTMENT OF DUALITY BONUSES Gil Will Tell You Obtain More Free Glasses In The Future rt Offer Expires June 21, 1970 ,FINE STEREO ALBUMS 11Y.' Columbia. ''to. :sujt ,every,, •.4.11.,1810,1! "taste.: Your chbiCe of PophIorSOog l"dvoilrltea;'bV ', ,„ jtie;10!?Bs:Of viNintiY?:000167,,: * Sound by group! 9vn0.47.1 ''the; charts these days 4 lon:overlOtti 1 WE Fire Chief Hats • 29' 8T HIL OCK LASTS each Balls AUCTION SALES TWILIGHT CLEARING AUCTION SALE sows, hay and farm tools for Rairtder Middle, AR 5, erich, 13/2 miles west of urn, or Wednesday, June 17,1$70 at 7:30 p.m. first litter Fork and. TJandrace s one in 3 weeks; 1 sow with pigs; 1 sow. York and worth due in 8 weeks; 500 s of hay; 3 furrow national plow; propane gas ter; electric fencer; electrie tor; Stewart electric clippers; chicken feeders; feed cart; ar posts; steel posts; tractor ins; vise; stepladder; 26' ension ladder; etc. etc. ins — cash — farm sold. Mike Cummings, Auctioneer, 524-9064. 24 AUCTION SALE rch Property and Church nishings of Burns' United rch, Lot 12, concession 10, ett township, situated 3 s east of Londesboro on Wednesday, June 17th at 6.30 P.M. following rch F urn is hings—Estey ch organ (A-1 condition); bench; goose neck lamp; n board; collection plates; pressed back chairs; 30 hall rs; 24 children's chairs; 35 centre and side pews; 2 que tables; 2 gas lights; 4 ter flower stands; 2 onite—top children's tables; box stove; annex stove; p hall runners; a quantity of ks; wall hall rack with or. rch Property—The property y discribed on date of sale) hich is situated a solid brick rch approximately 30' x 70'. property will be offered for to be wrecked and taken n to ground level. A $500 'lied cheque will be held by trustee board from the cking contractor until pletion of 'the contract, If property is not sold in the ye manner it will be offered sale for church and religious oses. Terms Cash s on property 10 per cent on date of sale and nce in 30 days. stee Board of. Burns ted Church Edward W. Elliott Auctioneer 23,24,E ENGAGEMENTS and Mrs.C. Stewart mage, of Seaforth, are ed to - announce the agement of their daughter, nda Pauline, to Robert les McMichael, son of Mr. Mrs. Alexander R. ichael, Clinton, Ontario. wedding will take place on urday, June 27th at 3.30 in the Caven United rch, Winthrop, Ontario. — and Mrs. Joseph H. Murphy, ton, wish to announce the agement of their daughter, h Lillian, to Christopher ncis Percy, son of Mr. and . George Francis Percy, of bicoke, the marriage to take e on June 30th at St.' Paul's glican Church, Clinton. . and Mrs. Alan Straughan, nton, Ontario are pleased to ounce the engagement of it daughter, Susan to Peter n Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. rold Black, Clinton, Ontario. e wedding will take place on turday, June 27, 19'70 at 1.30 . in St. Joseph's Roman tholic Church,, Clinton, tari o. — 24b r. and Mrs, Elton Moser of avistock are pleased to flounce the engagement of eir daughter, Barbara Patricia Beverley Roy Crich, second n of Mrs.. Margaret Crich and e late Wilbert Crich of RR 1 Linton: The marriage to take lace in Tavistock Grace United hutch at 2 o'clock, June 27, 970. — 24b 22, BIRTHS 'V.g.0,011 Jn .!JniOn ktPiiittO, Yprict.Po, Bask, on Thursday, May 28, 1,970 to Mr, and Mrs, Campbell rpCISAtt, a son, .Shawn Thomas, a grandson for Mr, and Mrs, Joe carter, cFrl Yorkton, CARTgft —Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carter are ple4Sell to announce the arrival of their first child, a daughter, born Monday, June 8, 1970, in Clinton Public Hospital., First grandchild for Sgt. and Mrs. Hugh Hodges, CFB. Clinton, and fifth for Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Carter, Clinton. Ontario 25. CARDS OF THANKS CALDWELL — The farnily of the late Mrs. William Caldvvell wish to express their thanks and appreciation to friends, neighbours and relatives for the many flowers and cards during her illness and acts of kindness, messages of sympathy, ' floral tributes and donations to the Cancer Society during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Kelly and the nurses on first floor, — 24b WATKINS — I would like to thank all my friends, relatives and neighbours for cards, visits and treats while a patient in Clinton 'Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Harrett and the nurses on the first floor. Bob Watkins. — 24b YOUNGBLUT — I would like to express, my sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for cards, visits and .flowers while I was a patient in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Street and nursing staff on first floor. Edward Youngblut. — 24p MACMATH: I would like to thank all my friends for their many kindnesses during my recent illness. A special thanks to Dr. Walden, Dr. Oakes and Dr. Kelly. My sincere thanks to Dr. Mowatt and Nurses of Clinton Public Hospital. Pearl MacMath. 24b COX: The family of the late Mrs. Blanche Cox wish to express sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for the many acts of kindness, floral tributes and 'donations to Heart Fund and Cancer Society and sympathy extended to them during our loss of a dear mother and grandmother. Special thanks to pallbearers and flowerbearers, Rev. Beck and McCallum Funeral Home for their services. Our thanks to staff on second floor in Clinton Hospital while a patient, and also to staff at Huronview for the care ginien her. — 24. MAINES: The family of the late Rev. W. J. Maines wishes to express its sincere thanks and gratitude to their friends for the many acts of kindness during the illness and the loss of a dear husband and father. Special thanks to Rev. R. L. Raymont, Dr. J. R. Leitch, U.C.W. and the Session of North St. United Church, Mrs. Alice Lawson and Mr. Jim Mulhern of Morden and Helwig Ltd. — 24. BISBACK: On behalf of my husband and myself, my sincere gratitude and appreciation to everyone who' was so kind to me with love, prayers and hope for my recovery through this ordeal of courage and strength of mind. I wish to thank you all for kindness and givings. It will never be forgotten. Helen Bisback. — 24b O'CONNELL: I would like to express my sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours who sent cards, flowers and gifts and visited while I was in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Walden, Newland, Street and nurses on first floor. Dorothy O'Connell. — 26. IN MEMORIAM HALL: In loving memory of Evelyn Hall, who passed away June 12, 1967. Not dead, but passed beyond The mist that binds us here, Into the newer, larger life Of that unclouded sphere. — The Family. — 24b OK -.PAK, George P. Lindsay, flan. of Mr, and Mrs, John 0.10443.1, PaYflig,10, received Bachelor of Applied Selence Peglee in :Civil Engineering at University Of. Wiitqlog PO $414414Y:i May 10, Upon receipt of .the, .00440 Mortgage and (lousing corpO ra n's Engineering. Fellowship 'he will he :returning. for his Masters Degree ira Engineering at University of Waterloo in SePternher, An impressive little ,ceremony was held at the West Aend of the )3ayfield Boat Club en SuMjay AfterhOM) at 4;14 when the re-built racing „sloop • ".Mystie" owned and crewed by Mr. and. Mrs, Robert Hughes of Lambeth, antariP, docked after four-hour sail from Grand Bend. Reeve and Mrs. E. W, Oddleifson, Mr, and Mrs, Ernie Hovey, and Mr. .and Mrs., Richard Moore were on hand to greet the intrepid sailors. Reeve Oddleifson (not to be outdone by some other ports that award Top Hat's and canes for various feats) presented the happy couple with a large golden Key nailed ' to a red and purple cushion. The group then retired to the Oddleifson's for refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Muratori literally had a friend drop in when a helicopter landed on ,their front lawn on Tuyll Street Sunday afternoon. After a short visit the friend took off again into the wild blue yonder. Quite a crowd gathered to watch the proceedings. Seven members of the Huron County Library board visited the Bayfield Library on Wednesday while on a tour of district libraries. Mr. Walter Sheardown and Mr. John G. Berry, Chairman and Secretary- Treasurer of the H.C.L. Board respectively and. Mr. - Roy Westcott, Warden of Huron County were in the 'group. • Mr. Sheardown expressed the hope that book exchanges in the near future would be more frequent, perhaps every six weeks instead of every three months as is now the case. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morrison, daughter Andrea, sons, Tom, Dave and John, arrived at their cottage on Tuyll Street, Sunday morning to do the usual weekend clean up jobs. Dave spent last week fishing at Squaw Lake which is 90 miles north of Ottawa in the Province of Quebec. When asked how he. made 'out, bearded Dave said, "We caught Beau. Coup. Trout" — whatever that means. Last Sunday — Lions, Charlie Scotchmer, Jack Scotchmer, Less Elliott, Elgin Porter • and nary Coleman attended a Lions Convention in Windsor eeleb—raliiii the 50th anniversary of Lionism in Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Steadman, daughter Janice and son John arrived at their cottage on Dow Street Friday night. They really must love this village of ours to drive all the way from Belleville for the weekend. Mrs. Margaret Furter has taken up residence for the summer at her home on Howard Street. Mrs. Anne Ferguson was at her cottage on Tuyll Street for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearson and son Douglas brought Jacks' 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. — 24p mother Mrs. John Pearson bac% to her home on Dow Street, Friday night. Mrs. Pearson had been a patient in Victoria Hospital London for the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Larson and daughter Karen of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Larson of Louisa Street. Mrs. Daisy Parker and Mrs. Jack Varey and daughter Megan, of Port Stanley visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sturgeon over the weekend. Guests • with Mrs. Gilbert Knight over the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Art Latimer and three children and Mr, and Mrs. S. Konnu of Toronto. Mr. Doug Telford son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Telford and Mr. Ken Boyce son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyce received their certificates upon the completion of the ' Registered Nurses assistants course at the Goderich Psychiatric Hospital on Friday. The regular meeting of the Bayfield Senior Citizens was held on Friday and it Was decided to try to fill a bus for a trip to the Martyrs Shrine at Midland on July 21. Mrs. George Hopsin entertained about 25 members of the Clinton Mary Hastings Club on Thursday afternoon at her home on Main Street, Mr. Percy Weston has returned home from the Clinton hospital where he has been a patient for some weeks. The date has now been set for the annual Rummage sale, the proceeds of which go to the Pioneer Park Association. The date is Friday July 17. Mrs. Hugh Gregory and Mrs. William Tillmann request that we save articles for the sale which will be picked up at a later date. Reverend and Mrs. Wm. Bennett, daughter Sally, son Neil and friend Paul Andrews spent Friday and Saturday at their cottage on Tuyll St. Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Hughes and family of Marquette, Mich., are visiting Mr. and Mrs., J. D. Hughes this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Poth and son Michael of Don Mills spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy Poth. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Westlake of Main St. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mank and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Obermeyer of Kitchener, over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parker accompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. E. French of Mitchell to Guelph and Listowel last Wednesday to visit friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker, Pam, Jack and David of Dorchester spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hulls accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Fry motored to Southampton on Thursday where Mrs. Hulls attended the 50th anniversary of the White School Women's Institute. Miss Laura Woodley of Toronto was the guest of Mrs, Wm. Metcalfe over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Flowers would like to thank their family end friends for making their 40th wedding anniversary such a happy and memorable occasion. Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay, son Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Makins, all of Bayfield, and Mr. and Mrs, James Butcher of Plattsville, attended Convocation at University of Waterloo on Saturday, May 30, when George Lindsay received his Bachelor of Applied Science Degree. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Huehn joined them later for dinner at the Berkley in Kitchener. Upon returning to Bayfield some 30 friends and neighbours - had gathered at the Lindsay home to convey their congratulations. Among the guests at the Albion Hotel over the weekend were: Mrs. A. P. Kilbourn and son Austin, Grosse Point Farms, Mich.; Mrs. Verna Scllarman, Detroit, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Larry Whitney, Drumbo, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. George Kalanzis, Birmingham, Mich,; Mrs. W. L. Morlok, daughter Ann, of Dundas, Ont. The Bayfield Teen Town group held a draw for a hand crocheted pot holder set on Saturday afternoon, the proceeds from which were to go to help pay for materials used in their paint-up clean-up campaign in the old Town Hall. The winner of the pot holder set was Mrs. Lloyd Scotchmer.