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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-06-25, Page 9RAVILAND and. Mrs', Elliott Havliand, Adastral Park, in Clinton Public Hospital on WodnosclIty, !lane 17, 497Q, a daughter, DEICHERT: To Mr. and Mrs, Fred Beichert, Clinton, in Clinton Peblie Hospital , on Monday, June 22, 1970, a son, David Frederick, , 23. DEATHS MENZIES: Pasaed away a St. Joseph's Hospital, London on Sunday, June 21, 1970, Clara Madeline Barned, beloved wife of the late Harold Menzies, of ' London. In her 72nd year, Survivdd' by a son, Charles R, Guest, Brooklin, Ontario and two grandchildren. Funeral services were held at the George E, Logan and Sons Funeral Home, London on Tuesday, June 23 with interment in Woodland Cemetery. PENFOUND: Passed away in Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday, June 18, 1970, Wilfred T. Penfound of RR 1 Londesboro in his '70th year, The funeral service was held at Jai ii Funeral Home on Saturday, June 20 with interment in Ball's Cemetery, Hullett Township. SLOMAN: Passed away suddenly at Bellingham, Washington, on Sunday, June 14, 1970 William James Sloman, in his '2nd year. Beloved son of the .late Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sloman, beloved husband of Cornelia (Libby) Sloman. Dear brother of Mrs. Joseph Silcock (Susy), Miss Lottie of Clinton, Miss Alice of Green Bay, Wisconsin and brother of Fred, Clinton. The funeral service was held in Hertz Funeral Home, Kankaee, Illinois. 25. CARDS OF THANKS DOWSON: I would like to thank everyone who visited me sent cards, and gifts while in Clinton Hospital. Also thanks to Dr. Newland and hospital staff. Harold Dowson. - 26b TALBOT: We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbours for their beautiful floral tributes, donations to the Heart Fund, sympathy cards, and many acts of kindness and thoughtfulness in ouerecent'bekeavernent in thea loss - of 'a' beloved" wife and mother. , Special thanks to Rev. R. U. MacLean, Beattie Funeral Home and also to nurses on second floor of Clinton Public Hospital and Dr. Newland, Wm, R. Talbot and family - 26p MIDDLETON: Stewart and Grace Middleton wish to thank their friends and neighbours and the members of the Aberdeen Angus Association, etc. for the success of the Annual Angus Field Day held June 21st at their lakeside grove. - 26p RIDDELL: I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who sent cards, gifts and flowers, and to everyone who visited me while a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Special thanks to Dr. Mowatt, Dr. J. W. Wallace, Dr. R. W. Flowers and to neighbors, and friends who were so kind and helpful to Mother and Bryan, Jim Riddell. 26b THOMPSON: 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 Doctors Harrett, Newland and Kelly and all the nurses. Betty Thompson. - 26p DOWSON: In loving memory of a close friend, Gary Dowson, who passed away June 29,1968. "I often think of bygone days, When we were together, Our chain is broken now But memories live forever.' - Sadly missed and always remembered by his friend, Bert Coleman. - 26b 26. IN MEMORIAM BROWN: In loving meniairora- dear husband and father James T. Brown who passed away June 26,1968. "Beautiful memories ate woven in gold This is the picture We tenderly hold Deep in our hearts yout memory is kept To love and to cherish and never forget.' Ever remembered and sadly missed by his wife Mildred and family. -- 26 DOWSON: In loving Memory of a dear grandson, nephew and cousin, Garry Doayson, who passed away two years ago June 29,1968. "It broke out hearts to lose you But you did not go alone, For part of us went with you The day God called you home." Always remembered by Grandpa Hoy, Aunte, Unties and Cousins, 26h I.. 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NOTICES firs, Bette (Brunsdon) Napier of ?alias, Texas will hold Open louse on Thursday, July 2, 370, from 2:00 p.m. to 9:00 an. at the residence of her erents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Irensdoe, Londesboro, in oeour of their fiftieth wedding nniversary. All welcome. No ifts please. 26p ‘• , ENGAGEMENTS dr, and Mrs. Herniae Van laaren of R.R. 1, Londesboro, )titarier ate pleased to announce he forthcoming marriage of heir daughter Jacobs to Ian lerbert Spading, eon of Mr, and Irs. Herbert Spatting, 8.11.4, St. /larys, Ontario, The wedding rill take nieee l3ethel lambed Church, Exeter on 'May, July 24;1970, REMEMBER HELP YOUR RED CROtS TO HELP Robert Elwin Cooper, son of Marie Eleanor Lobb daughter Mr. and. Mrs. John A. Cooper, of Mr. and Mrs, Alvin L. Lobb, Kipped, received his Bachelor of R.R. 2 Centralia, graduated from, Engineering Science degree from St. g Thames Elin General the University of Western Ontario at spring convocation, Hospital, School of Nursing on He is a former graduate of June 17, 1970. • Central Huron Secondary Prior to that she attended School. At present he is employed by the London Public Cli n ton Public School and Utilities Commission and plans graduated from Central Huron to continue his Masters degree in Secondary School, Clinton. Civil Engineering at Western on a ' part-time basis. News of Constance. D. A. KAY & SON introduces C . As another step in improving interior decor trends. As an introductory offer, all mirrors purchased between now and July 18/70 will bear a 20% discount, You are invited to drop in and see our display. C.I.P. PEACOCK PLATEGLASS MIRRORS Anything that can be painted can be changed to ta ke on the appearance of rich wood grain. You can do it by following simple instructions. Visit D.A. Kay and Son, Painters and Decorators for advice on all your decorating problems. D. A. KAY & SON 33 HURONsl. CLiNTOU -DRAPERIES - FLOOR COVERING - VENETIAN BLINDS"- PAINTING & DECORATING CONTRACTORS - PHONE 482-9542 Store Hours -- Daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday Till 9 OUR 'REPUTATION IS BUILT BY YOUR SATISFACTION A:0144E11TM. 41‘1419071.14 141YERIVIQRA:- To Mr, PO Mrs. Ron Livermore Oaarrle, In. Wingham Hospital on Saturday, ,InnO 13, 1970, a 404. Robert).-first, grandson for Mr, and Mrs, .Donald Raines, Auburn,, and Mr, and Mrs, Norman LiYerarnaM 22. BIRTHS Area graduates. AUCTION SALE Property, household effects, Is and machinery of the ate of George Blair, from his mer residence, John Street, n Gregor Square, Bayfield, on urday, July 4th at I p.m. OPERTY - One quarter acre land on which is situated a 6 m, 2 storey frame house with n Mansville siding, pressure terre-anclea--3-pieee bathaaAlscrae this' property is a mb in at ion garage and rkshop and a small wood d. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS D OTHER LISTINGS -1962 rd station wagon (low leage); M. H. Pony tractor h cultivator and plow; drag rows; disc harrows buzz saw; ent mixer; Homolite chain (nearly new); power lawn wer; a large number of penter's mason's and garden Is; quantities of coal, cord od, lumber, plank and ntlon; 2 pure glass top boards; grandfather clock e; 3 antique rocking chairs; 10 tique matching diningroom airs; captains chair; barbers air; platform rocker; kitchen airs; antique pine high boy est; 3 three piece bedroom tes; Morris chair; upholstered air; 2 mantel clocks, buffet; ing room table; 5 piece rome breakfast suite; coal and od range; coal and wood ater; 4 burner propane stove; inch portable television; atty 2 door self defrosting frigerator; General electric frigerator electric mangel; ashing machine; studio couch; ger sewing machine; lawn airs; lawn benches; folding wn chairs; linens; bedding; Iverware; toilet set; dishes; la ssware; lamps cookery tensils; numerous other articles; is sale includes many antique feces. TERMS ON PROPERTY 10% down on date of sale and valance in 30 days. Property old subject to reserve bid, f'ERMS on other listings cash tOBERT BLAIR, Bayfield, administrator of the Estate, Edward W. Elliott Auctioneer AUCTION SALES CLEARING AUCTION SALE arm, fettle implements •and hold effects of the Estate obert William -Cie*, twin 9, concession 2, Goderich nship, Bluewater Highway 21), 2 miles north of field; on Saturday, June, 27, 1970 at 1;30 allowing: PERTY: Consists -of 40 More Or less of clay loam on which is situated a rey, 8-room, solid brick Ding with full basement and fureace and a 3-piece bath. er supply is from a deep ed well. On this Property is a barn and a storage shed. farm is in full pasture. LEMENTS: M.H. 44 row tractor; John Deere A row tractor; 8N Ford tractor ' Freeman front end loader; 3 bar side rake; John Deere crow tractor plow; Massey uson 15 run fertilizer chill rubber; Cockshutt tandem ; 3 section drag harrows; 15 ain auger with motor; 50 ft. ch drive belt; letz grain er; drum cement mixer and or; Warner model 300 chick er. USEHOLD EFFECTS: ee modern , chesterfield dinette table and 2 chairs; oard; 4 metal beds; 2 rs; 2 commodes; sewing hine; Dumont 21' sion; Tappan Gurney tric range, fully automatic picture oven window y new); refrigerator with freezer; Home deep freezer dual freezing controls; ee chrome kitchen suite; and wood range; numerous r articles. s on Property - 10% down ate of sale and balance in 30 with property to sell ect to reserve bid. s on other listings - cash. Miss Mary L. Clark, James Clark, Executors of the Estate. Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer. 25,26 row...10••••••••••••••••1"ii. 19. AUCTION SALES CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of antiques, household effects on Saturday July 4th at 11:30 aan, Lot 12, Con. 2, Tuckersmith Twp., 1-1.4.S. First fern west of Egrpondville, ANTIQUES. Walnut settee, curved ends and circle back. Walnet couch, Cane walnut rocker, walnut oval parlor table, small cherry drop leaf table with 2 drawers, 3 kitchen windsor chairs. Hall rack with mirror • (7 pins) Walnut folding hat rack.' 15 pins, 4 Cherry spool beds rope bed, chest of drawers, walnut swing mirror. Cherry glass cupboard drop leaf table, wash stands, leather rocker, 6 oak dining room chairs, I arm chair, small tables, •2 chests, 3 trunks, floor lamps, hanging lamp complete with prisms. Brass and glass lamps, large quantity antique glass, vases, 4 carmel slag pieces, bedroom china, bottles, 25 jugs, crocks, picture frames, old books, 2 clocks, 2 strings of bells, single bells, typewriter, cradle, mats, rugs, red carpet 10 x 12, 3 dressers, wash stands, mattresses, bed linen, quilts, blankets, 4 pair drapes (3 yds long) Globe of the world, floor polfsher, vaeumm cleaner, 150 sealers, old bottles, garden tools, piping, 3 oil drums, aluminum wheelbarrow, 4 Iron kettles. 275 ft hay rope, sling ropei, 2,000 lb. scales, steel axle wagon, farm wagon, hay rack. Inthrow horse disk smaller. Iron plow. 2 hot water tanks, tamarack lumber, Walnut blocks. Air compressor, oil burners, 2 large fire extinguishers, tools, 5 small motors, 2 pipe vices, sloop scraper, Old yoke plank, Iron post chains, English saddle, carpenter tools, pipe tools bolt cutters, Antique farming mill, Terms Cash; Lunch Booth farm sold. Prop, John Modeland 527-0755 Auctioneers Harold Jackson, Percy Wright Clerk Mel Graham. Prop or Auctioneers not responsible for accidents day of sale. 26,27b CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Modern Farm Machinery, Real Estate & Miscellaneous for Andrew Crozier at his Premises, Lot 1, Cone. 1, Hullett Twp., 21/2 miles West of Seaforth on No. 8 Hwy, on Saturday, July 4 at 1:00 p.m. IMPLEMENTS: Case 400 Diesel good condition; M-F 15 disc fertilizer and grain drill; Freeman Manure loader; Ford forage harvester with pickup; Dione forage blower with pipes for 60' silo; 2 Dione self unloading forage wagons, like new; M-F 10' Goble disc; M-F 300 self propelled combine & corn head Erb cyclone seeder; M-F 4 bar rubber tire side rake, like new; M-F 7' power mower; M-F manure spreader P.T.O.; M-F No. 10 Baler; M-F P.T.O. circular saw, new; I-H 4 row corn planter; I-H stiff tooth Cultivator; 21' Grain auger; Rubber tire wagon with rack; 2 flat racks; Chain saw; Bean Puller; Weigh Scale; Classa weed sprayer with double nozzles; Hog feeders; Hen feeders; 1965 International V2 ton truck in A-1 condition, low mileage and will be road checked; I ton truck; large quantity of Misc. REAL ESTATE 150 acres to be offered for sale subject to reserve bid if not previously sold, '51/2 Lot 1, Conc. 1, Twp. of Hullett, 50 acres all workable, 6 room brick house, 3 pee, bath, all modern conveniences, attached double garage, Pole barn 621/2 x 112', accommodation for 125 cattle, Cement silo 14' x 55' with unloader, 100' automatic feeder, Cement silo 20' x 60', drilled well on property. Lot 24, Concession 2, Twp. of' Tuckersmith. 100 acres, 95 workable. All good corn and bean land, never failing spring well, could be a good pond site. TERMS Chattels: Cash with clerk day of sale. Nothing to be removed until settled for. Owner and Auctioneers not responsible for any accidents day of sale, Real Estate: 10% of purchase priee ' balance in 30 days when you will receive a clear deed. Terms could be arranged. Alvin & Bruce Coulter Auctioneers Arthur, Ontario Phone 848-2403, 26b 21, ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs. Joseph G. Jolliffe, Seaforth, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Gail Elizabeth St , Louis to Mr. William Joseph Sehlieck, son of Mr. Paul Schlieck, London, Ontario, The Marriage will take place in Ilrucefield United Chitral at 2 O'clock, Saturday, August 1,1970. 26b 22. BIRTHS MARZANO: At Ott ee tummy Hospital, Toronto, on Sunday, Jun 21, 100 to Joe and Nancy Marzano (nee Caldwell) a son, e little brother for Candace. • • • ,• 26, IN memoRIAM HIMKINQz In loving, memory Of a dear father' and .mother William and. Rosalie flunking -who, .passed away dune 00, Always a thought and many a tear For two we miss .and 1104 so dear. The sudden way yen had to die, To know wo never said But put the hearts that loved, you dearly, Are the ones that don't forget. Sadly missed and ever remembered by Lorne, Clara, Marion and families, P DOWSON; In lovipg memory of dear Grandson, Nephew and cousin Garry Bowson who passed away June 29,1968, Always a thought and many a tear, For one we miss and hold so dear; The sodden way you had to die, To know we never said gpcxl,bye, But the hearts that loved you dearly Are the ones that don't forget. Always remembered by Grandma, Aunts, Uncles and Cousins,-- 26p DOWSON: In loving memory of a dear son Garry Dowson who passed away two years ago June 29, 1968. What we would give if we could say, Hello Garry, in the same old way, To hear your voice and see your smile, To sit with you and chat awhile, So _ you who have a son. Cherish him with care. For you'll never know the heartache Till you see his vacant chair, Sadly missed by Mom and Dad. - 26p. 28. ROOM and BOARD ROOM AND BOARD available will pack lunches if desired, preferably men, Phone 482-7633. - 26;27p 29. BUSINESS OPP. FRANCHISE for Canada Bread in Seaforth area for sale. Very profitable business. Interested persons may call 482-3187 evenings between 6 and 8 p.m. - 26p Brimfield BY MRS. H. F. BERRY Mr. and Mrs. Jack Broadfoot, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Broadfoot. Miss Ina and Ellen May Scott, London, visited for a few days with their brothers and family, Mr. Ross Scott and Wm. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Halstead, Stratford, called on Mr, and Mrs. William Scott, Sunday. We are sorry to report that Mr., V. Hargreaves is a patient in Clinton Hospital. Miss Nancy Sellery has returned from Seaforth Hospital where she had under gone surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Herman and family, London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cornish and Mr, and Mrs. Greg McGregor have returned home from a pleasant holliday in Calgary and Brandon. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and family have returned home after a successful fishing trip at North Bay. OPP reports Sunday, June 14 on No, 86 Highway, west of Kinloss-Huron Township line (To Right) 'Gerald Priestap, Mt 7 Lucknow was involved in a single car accident resulting in minor damage to the vehicle he was driving. Tuesday, June 16 on Sideroad 20, north of second and third concession McKillop Township, John Alexander Miller, RR 4 Seaforth was involved in a single car accident resulting in minor damage to the vehicle he was driving. Wedneeday, June 17 on Sideroad 35-36, south of No 8 Highway, James Strong, 224 Princess Street, East, Clinton; George Wiekie, RR 2, Staffa; and Joseph John Brochu, 58 Winnipeg Road, Clinton, were involVed. in a three car accident resulting in minor damage to the vehicles. Saturday, June 20 on No 21 Highway south of C.P.Ito (Subway) Colborne ToWlaship, Mary Allene Clete, RR 7, Lucknow, was struck by an Unknown vehicle resulting in minor damage to the vehicle She Was driving. BY: MARY Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson of 'Clinton spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Lawson, John and Elizabeth and celebrated Elizabeth's birthday. MiSs Betty Hoggart and Mr. Bill Butler of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. George Hoggart and Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Simon Dyk and Miss Janny Dekker of Galt spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haverkamp and family. Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Medd, David, Jim, and Kern were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook of Sarnia, Mrs. Bob Johnston of Grand Valley. Mr, and Mrs. George Hart of Brussels visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson attended the Open House at the Princess Anne School at London on Thursday evening. Miss Evelyn McMichael of Goderich is spending a few days with Mr.. and Mrs. Bill Dale and Cheryl. Mr Ind Mrs, Ken 'Preszcator;-- bianne and Nancy and Mr. and Mrs. Russell King of Exeter spent the weekend camping at Burford Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Reynolds of Southfield, Michigan were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson and family. Mr and Mrs. Jack Crozier, Brian, Paul, Kevin, and Lori of Listowel were Saturday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Mcllwain, Mary and Sandra. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Billy and Debbie; Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys; Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt, Carol Ann, Judy, Danny and Billy; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jewitt, Kathy and David of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. William Dowson, Brenda, Bonnie and John of Varna; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jewitt of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glew of Dorchester; Mr. Bev Jewitt of London; Mr and Mrs. Gary Jewitt and Mr. and Mrs. Ron Jewitt spent Sunday with Mrs, Elm Jewitt and Brian and Mrs. Annie Leitch for a family gathering. Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Hoegy of London visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Dale and Cheryl. At the time of writing Mrs. William Livingston is a patient in Seaforth Community Hospital. We would like to wish her a very speedy recovery. Mrs. John Thompson, Sharon, Bob and Betty and Mrs, Sam McClure , Doris and Shirley spent Monday in Toronto, where Betty left by plane for New Jersey where she will spend the summer months working. Mr. and Mrs. William Dale, Mcl LWAIN Miss Evelyn McMichael attended a family gathering held on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob McMichael of Walton. Mrs. Ron Goodfellow of Don Mills and Miss 'Isobel Sterling of Toronto spentlthe weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos and Steven visited on Father's Day with Mr, and Mrs. John Bos and family of Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dale, Debbie, Donna and Chris were Father's Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Wammes and family were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sanders and Jennifer of Brussels and Mr. and Mrs. Mazda Bos and Steven. taxgreinneeim, CHIROPRACTIC Services Included In OHSIP (Ontario }iealth Services insurance Plan) co of JULY 1st, 1970 Presented In The Public Interest By The ONTARIO CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION