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48?-38?I
PROPERTIES
N13E813040 87904;00 full
e for this 8 room brick
0, all conveniences including
oil heating, Hugel acre lot
h mature trees surrounding
home.
INTON, We can recommend
$ 4 bedroom brick with F.A.
heating, modern kitchen,
adloom and drapes„ all
luded. Beautifully treed lot is
'x. 132'. Handy to shopping
schools. A reasonable down
ment plus $79.00 a month to
die.
REDUCED IN PRICE
w only $6,000.00 for this
I located 4 bedroom frame
e. F.A. oil heat, 2 piece bath
n, 3 piece up. Try your
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LAKE FRONT COTTAGE
th of Goderich with a
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UTHENT IC COACHHOUSE
lit in 1875 on a doctors estate,
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g., easily restored to, one
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liable.
HIGHWAY DAIRY FARM
15 Acres of gently rolling
'oductive land close to
ingham. Comfortable 7 room
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rchased with seasons crops.
o. I pool quota of 738 lbs.
a liable. This profitable
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vite your enquiries.
CENT sales from our office
elude Nancy Wise farm to Mr.
rman Dale, Clinton. Allen
ugh property Brucefield to
r. 'manse, Clinton. Ross Love
operty Kippen to Mr. Gordon
.ott, London. Mrs. Sutter
me, Clinton, to Mr. Dutton,
ucefield.
DONALD COLBERT
215 MARY ST.
482-7725
CLARKE ZINN
324 Ontario Street
Clinton
Phone 482-7838
HOTO LISTING-SERVICE.
RETIRE IN COMFORT
ick Cottage, 2 bedrooms; large
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litomatic oil furnace. Full
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bedroom, summer cottage,
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7fers.
skefront cottage, north of
iyfield, 3 bedrooms, modern
tehen, 2 piece bath, large treed
t.
Lakefront lots north of
iyfield.
bedroom summer cottage,
Ity modern in Bayfield Village.
Lauckner Real Estate.
ill— Adam Flowers — 565-2813
Bayfield, Ontario.
—33tfn
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7. NOTICE to CREDITORS
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
ALFRED T. PENFOUND, late
the Township of Goderich in
e County of Huron, Farmer,
!ceased.
ALL persons having claims
:ainst the Estate of the
>ove-named who died on the
3t11 day of June, A.D. 1970, are
quired to fill full particulars
ereof with the undersigned on
'' before the 8th day of
Ttember, A.D. 1970, after
hich date the assets will be
stributed, having regard only
the claims of which the
idersigned shall then have
Nice,
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
is 14th day of August, A.D.
70,
E.B. MENZIES, Q.C,,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the
said Estate.
—34,35,36E
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other Inglis products.
Union Gas
Phone 524-9317
35 Colborne St,
Goderich
17. NOTICE to CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF GEORGE
THOMAS FAIRSERVICE, late
of the Town of Clinton in the
County of Huron, Retired
Farmer deceased.
.0-AP.,I;tpersons i4=having claims
against the Estate' of the above
named who died on the 24th
day of May, A.D. 1970, are
required to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned on
or before the 31st day of
August, 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 5th day of August, A.D.
1970.
E.B. MENZIES, Q.C.,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for
The said Estate.
—33,34,35b
IN THE' ESTATE OF ALEX
WELLS, LATE OF THE
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKER-
SMITH, 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 31st day of August,
1970, after which date the assets
will be distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitors for
the Estate,
33,34,35b
IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN
ELLIOTT PEPPER, late of the
Town of Clinton in the County
of Huron, Retired Farmer,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the
above-named who died on the
23rd day of July, A.D. 1970, are
required to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned on
or before the 14th day of
September, 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 21st day Of August, A.D,
1970.
I. MENZIES, Q.C.,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the
said Estate.
—35
Tell your mother and
father that you want
to learn to awim NOW.
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SECOND ANNUAL
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7 P.M. FRIDAY, SEPT. 4
TOURNAMENT
CONTINUOUS BALL GAMES FROM
THRU
9 P.M. MONDAY, SEPT.
FRIDAY — First Game 7 p.m. Last Game 9 p.rn. 4 I G- DAYS SSUATmlioRADYAYF—irsPt iGrstaroGeaml ep9ma.mu.sl.t.trtnr9lep9r.
MONDAY — First Gagne 9 a.m. Last Game 9 p.m,
GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP GAME - 9 P.M. MONDAY
20 TEAMS From All Of Oniorio
25c ADMISSION TICKET ENTITLES HOLDER TO CHANCES Ohl
30 DRAW PRIZES TO BE DA AlAllal FOR ON MONDAY NIGHT.
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REFRESHMENT BOOTR ON GROUNDS
1-1*, PO 10 .Sponsored in The interest Of Promoting A Greater Goderich By the G oderich Tourist Committee
14 TENDERS
THE PANKRUPTCY ACT
• $ealed tenders only will Ile
received by the tinderaigned
Trustee until. Wednesday,
September 2nd, 1970, at 12;Q0
noon, for the purehase of the
Trustee's interest in the
following assets:
One Beiden Grain Dryer; 1
Meyers 200 gal. Sprayer; 1,
Badger 38 ft, Cross Conveyer; 1
Badger Silo Distributor; 1 Oliver
Scuffler; Straw -- 300 bales; 1/2
9f 70 ft. silo Sileage; Barley Seed
— 46 bushel; 1 John Deere 14 ft.
Disc; Pioneer. Chain Saw; 1 10 ft,
Fertilizer Auger; 1 LH, 58 Corn
Planter.
'
1 Chain Harrow; 1 Skill
Saw; 1 Oliver 660 Gas Tractor; 1
Home made Wagon; 2 John
Deere Wagons; 1 Tnrner 165 Bu.
Grain Box; 2 Badger Forage
Boxes; 1 M.F. Rake; 1 Badger
176 ft, Tube Feeder; 1 Badger
30 ft, Silo Unloader; 1 Badger
20 ft. Slid Unloader; 1' Badger 2
Ton Mix Mill; 1 Morse 20 Ton
Scale; 1 Badger Blower; 1 Innes
500 AR Bean Windrower; 1 LH,
Corn Head; 1 LH. 560 Plow; 1
Ford V2 Ton Pickup; 1
Kongskilde 131(2 ft, Cultivator; 1
I.FI. No, 9 Cultivator; 1
Cockshutt 570 Spreader; 4
Electrically, Treated waterers; 1
McCurdy Grain Box with
running gear; Sundry Items —
belts, etc,
These assets may be inspected
at the John Bean Farm, RR 1,
13rucefield, on Saturday, August
29, 1970, from 10:00 a.m. to
12:00 a.m., or by arrangement
phone 482-9260.
A certified cheque equal to
10% of the amount tendered
must accompany the tender. The
highest or any tender need not
necessarily be accepted.
Sealed envelopes must clearly
state 'Tender' re Estate of John
Bean Jr, and forwarded to the
Clinton Credit Union, Clinton,
Ontario.
Tenders will be opened and
announced at a public meeting
to be held at the Clinton Credit
Union, Wednesday, September
2nd, 1970, at 12:30 o'clock.
W. L. Butler, C.A„ Trustee
34 Young Street
Kitchener, Ontario
35b
19, AUCTION SAI,ES:.
PUBLIC AUCTIONAI,rE
for the ,.Public Trtlstee of
ntiritlea and household effects
for Mrs. Annie Wilson, 135
Cambria Rd. North, q 0derich,
Saturday, August 29, 1970
tat 3 P.m.
gas' range; astral frig;
antique kitchen cupboards;
rocking chairs; pressed-back
chairs; captain's chair; round
dining room table; small
round-front china cabinet;
bookcase; buffet; pressed-baCk
kitchen clock; mantel clock; ball
seat; chesterfield and 2 chairs;
hostess chair; parlour tables;
brass bed; Metal beds; dressers;
commodes; chests of drawers;
vanity with stool; blanket box;
trunk; cedar chest; PedeStal fern
stand; 8 N 10 rug; mats; oil
lamps; table lamp; dishes;
Bridal-Rosey tea set; carnival
glass; copper boiler; garden
tools; etc.
Terms — cash.
Mike Cummings,
Auctioneer,
ch, 5G2o4c1.9e roi
.35
20. NOTICES
NOTICE
To Residents of Mullett
Township regarding the disposal
of garbage at the Blyth dump.
Starting September 1st. Open
from 1 P.m. — 5 p.m,
Wednesdays and Saturdays, No
wire, car bodies or heavy
materials. —35,36b
Township of
Goderich
Take notice that a by-law for
raising $200,000 under the
provisions of The Tile Drainage
Act,, will be taken into
consideration by the Council of
the Township of Goderich at the-
township office, Holmesville, on
the 14th day of Sept. 1970 at the
hour of 8:30 o'clock p.m.
Clerk
R. E. Thompson
—33,34,35b
21. , ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. 'David Dales,
Clinton, Ontario, are pleased to
announce the forthcorning
marriage of their youngest
daughter, Linda. Joyce, to Mr.
William Ernest Chipchase, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chipchase,
HensalL Ontario. The wedding
will take place in Wesley-Willis
United Church, Clinton, Ontario
on Saturday, September 26,
1970. —36P
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest R. Brown
are happy :to announce the
forthcoming"inarriake. r of their
'daughter, Mr.
Case E. Buffinga, son of Mr: and
Mrs. Henry I3uffinga. The
wedding will take place on
Saturday; October 3, 1970 at
3:00 pan. in Ontario Street
United Church, Clinton,
Ontario. —35p
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lobb, RR 2
Centralia, Ontario, are pleased to
announce the engagement of
their eldest daughter, Marie
Eleanor, to Mr. Leslie Gordon
Brown, Dryden, Ontario,
youngest son of Mrs. Edith
Brown and the late Mr. Ernest
Brown, Kenora, Ontario. The
wedding will take place
September 18, 1970, at 4:00
P.M. in Centralia United Church,
Centralia, Ontario. —35b
22. BIRTHS
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S.TgEP- The family of the late
Andrew. -W., Steep wish to
-eXPT,Pas thoir
appreciation for .the many acts.
of kindness, .flOrartrihnteS,. and.
expressions of sympathy.
,e*tended to them ,during their
recent .sad bereavement, Special
thanks to the. Rev, H. Wonfor
and the Ball Funeral Horne.
—65p
THE: Clinton ,luverille Girls
Team Wishes to thank all .our
fans over the. past summer. JA
special thanks to the parents
Whp .drove us to our games --
•Station who. loaned -us
- their diamond - the Recreation
Committee for their :money
grant the News-Record for
reporting our ..games Sparky
and John ',Jordan for their
generous help and, especially the
Clinton Einette Club who
sponsored both our team and
the Girls Town Leave, -35B
CLEAVE: I wish to express my
sincere thanks and appreciation
to my relatives, friends and
neighbours for all their visits,
cards, flowers and gifts while I
was a patient at Clinton
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Barrett and Dr. Kelly, nursing
staff on first floor. Paul Cleave.
—35b
WILSON: The family of the late
George Wilson would like to
' thank their friends , and
neighbors for their many acts of
kindness. Special thanks to Rev.
M...:/o4orr lson, pallbearers,
flowerpbexers„ to those who
sent flowers, for donations to
the Cancer and Heart
Foundations, to Dr. Thompson,
nurses and staff of Clinton
Hospital, to Ball. Funeral Home,
those who sent cards and to all
who helped in any way. —35p
ROSS: I lirish to thank everyone
who sent me cards, treats, plants
and came to visit me while in
Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to Rev. C. Heckendorn,
Dr, Street, -Dr. Addison and the
nurses on first floor, to our
neighbors and friends for
trangportation to the hospital
for my sister: It was all very
much appreciated, Bill Ross
—35b
ROBERTON: The family of the
late Mr. Tom Roberton, wishes
to thank friends, relatives, nurses
at Clinton Hospital, Dr. Street
and all who were so kind and
thoughtful during their recent
bereavement and during his
illness. —35p
JACKSON: To Brucefield
friends and neighbours a sincere
tharil YOU for yotir Many
expressions of sympathy and
understanding during our recent
bereavement, Mr. and Mrs. •
Wallace Jackson, —35b
26, 1N MEMORIAM
EMMERSQN; In loving memory
of a dear husband and father,
Harold R. Emmerson, who
passed away September 2, 196.7,
Remembrance is a golden chain,
Death tries to break, but all in
vain; .
To have to love and then part,
Is the greatest sorrow of ones
heart.
— Always remembered by wife
Laura and son Bob, '--35P
ItomAni;Events1
CASH BINGO: Legion Hall,
Seaforth Friday, August 28,
8:15 p.m. Regular games, $10;
three $25 games; $75 jackpot to
go. Door prizes. Admission .
$1.00. Auspices Branch 156.
Proceeds welfare work. —2tfn
TUESDAY, September 1, Bingo,
Huron Fish and Game Club.
Jackpot $56.00 in 56 numbers.
Six door prizes, 8:30 p.m, -,-tfn
THURSDAY, August 27, Bingo
at Clinton Legion Hall, 8;30
p.m. Jackpot $55.00 in 55
numbers.
ANNUAL MEETING of Huron
Unit, of Canadian Cancer Society
will be held Wednesday,
September 9 at 7;00 p.m. in
Wesley-Willis United Church,
Clinton. Dr. P. Bannerje of the
Cancer clinics of London and
Wingham will be guest speaker.
Kindly contact any of your
branch officers or Unit
Secretary, Mrs. Gordon
Rathwell, 482-9421 by
September 1. Tickets $2.50.
—35b
FREE DANCING — Friday
nitht,'"S.eR tfrfiber 4 — "Phase'ITI,
San-May MN, gefifeinbef `5";1:- —
"Carl Hohner and his Melody
Masters" at the Mitchell Fall
Fair, Admission to grounds
$1:00.” —35,36b
RECEPTION for Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Fisher (nee Delores
Telford) at Bayfield Community
Centre, Saturday, August 29,
1970, 9:00 p.m. Music by Clare
Adlam and his Trio. Lunch
served. Everybody welcome.
—35b
OLD TIME DANCE, Auburn
Community Hall, Friday, August.
28, 9:30 p.m. Scott's Orchestra.
Sponsored by Huron County
Junior Farmers. Everyone
welcome. —35b
CLINTON Junior Fish and
Game Club are holding, a
door-to-door canvass for
returnable bottles on August 29.
—34,3513.
INTgNiPe:b FQI LAST lingK
ay MARY IVIPII,WAIN
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Goodfellow
of Mississauga spent the past
Week with. Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Riley and faMilY,
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Dollimore
of Toronto spent a few days the
Past week with Mr. and Mrs.
Don Buchanan and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sutler of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Hoggart and Tammy of
Stratford spent the weekend
with Mr, and Mrs, George
Hoggart and Harvey,
Mr- and. Mm, Erik. Fogt, Carol
and Jimmy of Streetsville spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Verne Dale,
Mr. and Mm, Jerry Riehl and
family of Huron Park visited on
Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. Ben
Riley and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan
visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dollim ore of
Ajax and with Miss Nancy
I3uchanan of Brampton,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson of
Seaforth, Miss Yvonne Pryce of
Winthrop were Sunday visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. George
Hoggart and Harvey.
THIS WEEK
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Hoffman of Hensel were Friday
evening visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Billy and
Debbie.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson
and Joan spent the weekend
travelling in Northern Ontario.
Mr, and Mrs. Ken Pxeszcator
visited on Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Webb and
family of London.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hart of
Brussels visited on Saturday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Buchanan and family.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dale and
Cheryl spent Sunday. with Mr.
and Mrs, Wayne Hoegy of
London.
Mr. and. Mrs. George McIlwain
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Kingswell of
Huronview,
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale spent
Sunday in London visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dale,
Debbie, Donna, and Chris.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Storey of
McKillop visited on Sunday with
Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Storey.
Miss Josephine Bos of London
and Mr. Joe Van Bommel of
Delaware were Sunday—visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos
and Steven.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier,
Brian, Paul, Kevin and Lori of
Listowel visited on Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs.
George Mcllwain, Mary and
Sandra.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hoggart
spent a few days visiting with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McCluskie at
their cottage at French River.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley, Lorna
and Sandra spent the weekend. at
Pike's Bay.
Mr. and Mrs. Arend Bakker of
Monkton visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. John Hoggart,
Connie and Larry.
1,0"weriNvirp"mmiNureNrrearr,
THIS SUMMER
BE WATER
WISE:
,amaiNI"areimar'afteror
ivisINTEE
GAHWILER: To Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Gahwiler, Kitchener. in
K—W Hospital on Saturday, '
August 8, 1970 a daughter,
Katharine Marcella.
CARI7t$ TNANKS News of
TAy Ott: I would like to thank
everyone who came to visit me
and sent -Cards, flowers and gifts
while I was a patient in Clinton
Public Hospital. 'Special thanks
to Pr. Newland and nurses on
First floor.. Lynn Taylor —.05b
onstance
NOTICE TO'
CREDITORS
1 /41 THE ESTATE OF
1ABELLA OLIVE YOUNG
ATE OP THE TOWNSHIP OF
UCKERSIVIITI-1, IN THE
UNTY Or HURON,
All persons claiming against
.e above Estate are required to
irward full particulars of their
aims to the undersigned on or
gore the 31st day of August,
70, after which date .the assets
ill be distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitors CO the
Estate,
DOBSON. To Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Dobson, Clinton, in Clinton
Public Hospital on Wesnesday,
August 19, a daughter.
RUSTON: To Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Ruston, ' Auburn, in
Clinton Public Hospital on
Wednesday, August 19, 1970, a
son,
PRESSEY: To Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Pressey, Auburn, in
Clinton Public Hospital on
Thursday, August 20, 1970, a
son,
SZUSZ: To 31VIr, and Mrs.
Edward Szusz, R.R. 1, Blyth, in
Clinton Public Hospital on
Thursday, August 20, 1970, a
son.
25. CARDS OF THANKS
Dear Clinton:
You have the Finks' Seal of
Approval, and we heartily
recommend you to anyone who
wishes to have a good life, Good
friends, schools, neighbours,
library, doctors, dentists,
churches, stores and folks who
are the most helpful when a
tragedy occurs. You will never
be forgotten but Bill is going to
become a teacher- so We've
moved to London, We would
sincerely like to have visitors at
2 Madiera Drive \ in Huron
Heights.
Thank you for your past:
patronage and again many
thanks to all who helped at the
fire and cleaning up the Mess
after,
8inberely f
l Joy, 8111, Kina,Ratherine
and Betsy