HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-06-01, Page 11ALEX REED
SEWING
MACHINES
197 Bayfield Rd., Goderich
524-8465
CUSTOM
BULLDOZING
CHAS. BRUINSMA
RR 2, Goderich
524.9804
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11, SERVICES
MUSIC LESSONS On Guitar,
Banjo, Base, Call 482-7770,-
22p
STAN BLOWES Travel Service,
32 Wellington Street, Stratford.
For all airlines, steamships,
rail, hotel reservations, tours,
Low bank rates on time payments,
Prepaid arrangements for
relatives visiting from overseas.
Call 271-5710,-0
VACUUM
CLEANERS
Sales & Service
All Makes
BOB PECK
VARNA
262-5748
IRENE'S
LAUNDROMAT
and
DRY CLEANERS
15 Rattenbury St. E.
Clinton - 4824833
One Day Service
DRY CLEANING
AND PRESSING
In Bulk
Or Individual Pieces
Hours - Mon. through Sat.
10 a.m. to p.m.
4 2tfn
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
Butchering dates-Tuesday and
- Thursday
TUESDAY - Beef and Pork
.Thursday Beef. Only
PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE
IVIerner'S Abattoir
237-3314 Dashwood
Sewing Machines
SERVICED & SOLD
ALEX REED „
, .T97 .Bayfield Rd.; GOderich.
524-8465
Regrets to announce moving due
to need of special extensive
prolongedtreatments. Thank you
all for your patronage.
SERVICE AND SALES
WILL CONTINUE TILL JUNE 23
14, BUSINESS NOTICES
TENDERS
Tenders will be received by the
Clinton Public Utilities office
until 5:00 p.m. June 19, 1972 for
the supply of regular and
premium gas for all PUC
vehicles. Contract teem to be 6
months starting July 1, 1972.
Further information may be
obtained at the PUC office.-22b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of FREDERICK
STEWART SLAVIN, Deceased,
All persons having claims
against the estate of Frederick
Stewart Slavin, late of the Town of
Clinton, in the County of Huron,
retired janitor, who died on or
about the 18th day of January
1972, are required to file
particulars of same with Messrs,
Bell & Laughton, Solicitors, of
Exeter, Ontario, by the 3rd day of
June 1972 after which date the
estate will be distributed having
regard only to those claims of
which notice has been received.
BELL & LAUGHTON
Solicitors for the executrix,
Exeter, Ontario.
-20,21,22b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of HORACE
MANN, Deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Roy Horace
Mann, late of the Town of Clinton,
in the County of Huron, who died
on or about he 12th day of April,
1972, are required to file
particulars of same with Bell &
Laughton, Solicitors, of Exeter,
Ontario, by the 3rd day of June
1972, after which date the estate
will be distributed having regard
only to those claims of which
notice has been received.
BELL & LAUGHTON
Solicitors for the Executors
Exeter, Ontario.
-20,21,22b
15. AUCTION SALE
CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION
of household effects,
appliances and other articles.
LOCATION: Russo's Fina
Centre at former Clinton Air
Base.
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JUNE 10, 1972
1:00 p.m.
Consignments Wanted
For Information Call
RICHARD LOBO
AUCTIONEER And
SALESMANAGER
PHONE 482-9431
or 482-7898
16, ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tyndall R.R.
3, Clinton, wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Brenda Jean to Douglas
MacMath Armstrong, son
of Mr. and Mrs. William
Armstrong, RR, 3, Bayfield, The
wedding will take place in Ontario
Street Church on Saturday, June
17, 1972 at 7:00 p.m. -22b
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Stirling, R.R.
2, Bayfield wish to announce the
engagement of their only daughter
Brenda Joyce to Mr. William
Frederick Vanderland BA Sc Pro.
Eng. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Vanderland, Weston,
Ont. The marriage to take place
June 24, 1972 at Bayfield United
Church, Bayfield, Ont.-22x
Mr. and Mrs. Edward East, R.R.
1, Auburn, are pleased to
announce the engagement of their
elder daughter, Brenda Dianne, to
Kenneth Bruce Elliott, D.C.,
Guelph, younger son of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Elliott, Blyth, The
wedding will take place in Knox
United Church, Auburn, on
Saturday, June 24th, at 3:30
p.m.-22x
14. BUSINESS NOTICES
Mr. and Mrs, George Nesbitt of
Clinton wish to annoence the
engagement of their eldest
daughter, Linda Evelyn to
Gerard B. Trentelman, son of
Mr. and Mrs, Herman
Trentelmau, Stratford, The
wedding will take place at 7:30
p,m, June 24, 1972 in Trinity
Anglican Church, Blyth.- 22p
17. BIRTHS
GERRITS: To Mr. and Mrs.
William Gerrits, Clinton, in
Stratford General Hospital on
May 25, 1972, a son, Kevin Randy,
brother for Herman.
RODGER; To Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Rodger, Auburn, in Clinton Public
Hospital on May 26, a daughter.
15. AUCTION SALE
Ontario Wide
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iikietiOelearhiCifikitit0 1143.140440•00,1004.1114,
Auctioneers and Liquidators
10, DEATHS
SCOTT: Charles S., of Auburn,
Ontario, age 6$, as the result of
car accident, on Saturday, May
27,1972, at Blyth, Survived by his
wife, Elsie Stonehouse, The
funeral service was held at Knox
United Church, Auburn on
Monday, May 39 with interment in
Ball's Cemetery,
SILCOCK: Mrs. Susie Silcack,
Clinton, beloved wife of Joe
Sileock, in her 85th year, Besides
her husband, she is survived by a
daughter, Miss Mary Sjlcock,
Ottawa. The funeral service was
held at Ball Funeral Home on
Wednesday, May 31 with
interment in Clinton Cemetery,
COURTICE; Hattie Beatrice
Courtice of Clinton, beloved
sister of Miss Sybil Courtice and
Mr. E. Dean W. Courtice on
Monday, May 29, 1972, in her 91st
year. The funeral service will be
held at Ball Funeral Home on
Thursday, June 1 at 2:00 p.m, with
interment in Clinton Cemetery.
McKIEL: Mrs George R. McKie',
R.R. 4, Clinton in St. Michael's
Hospital, Toronto, on Monday,
May 29, 1972. The funeral service
will be held at Wesley-Willis
United Church on Thursday, June
1 at 11:30 a.m. followed by
cremation at Woodland
Crematorium, London, -
15. AUCTION SALE
294 CARDS of THANKS
SCHRIEBER: We wish 'What* all
relatives and friends who
attended our fortieth anniversary
and made it such a succPsS. Our
thanks for cards, flowers and
gifts. Special thanks to Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Brown, Major and
Mrs..Joe Dolan, Dot McLean and
her helpers, Rev. George
Yeema toff and Boyd's Orchestra.
Miltand Mabel say "Thanks".-
22b
GIBBING& My sincere thanks to
Dr. Newland, Dr. Watt, the nurses
of the first floor and all the staff of
the Clinton Public Hospital. Also
thanks to friends for visits,
flowers and cards and their
kindness in so many ways.- Mrs.
Mary Gibbings. -22b
PECKITT: Words cannot express
our thanks and appreciation to all
who helped in any way last Friday
night at the fire, John and Joyce
Peckitt and family, -22b
BEATTIE: My sincere thanks to
all my friends from the
Department of Transport and
Communications for the farewell
party and lovely gift, It was all
very much appreciated and will
always be remembered. -Tom
Beattie. -22p
DIXON: Dell and Frank Dixon
wish to express their sincere
appreciation to their many
friends and relatives who
remembered them on the
occasion of their 60th wedding
anniversary with cards and gifts
and by attending their open house
on May 20th. Also many thanks to
the Ladies of the Huron Fish and
Game Conservation Club for their
special party and
presentations .-22p
15. AUCTION SALE
2(1. CARPS of THANKS
HORTON: We wish to thank
everyone who helped in any way at
our recent fire. Also special
thanks. to Brucefield Fire
Department for their fast
response, Bruce and Jean
Horton. -2314
JOHNSTON: I wish to express my
thanks to all who sent cards and
gifts and visited me during my
stay in St. Joseph's Hospital.
Sincerely, ford Johnston.-22b
. .
REYONLDS: Sincere thanks to
our relatives, neighbours and
friends for lovely gifts and eards
received on our twenty-fifth
wedding anniversary. It will
always be remembered. Marg and
Clem Reynolds. - 22b
• DAER: I wish to thank all my
friends, neighbours, and
relatives for cards, gifts, flowers
and visits while I was in Clinton
Hospital, Also thanks to Dr.
Street and Dr. Lainbert and all the
nurses on first floor who were so
kind. Also to Rev. McDonald of
Londesboro for his visits, -Mrs.
Bert Baer.-22b
TAYLOR: Many thanks to
everyone for their kindness to
me, for flowers, cards, treats and
visits, to the LOL, and Varna
United Church while I was a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London and for visits at home
afterwards.- Louis Taylor -22b
BUTLER: Phyllis and Lloyd wish
to thank ail their family, relatives
and friends who contributed to the
success of their twenty-fifth
wedding anniversary party at the
Clinton Legion Hall. The cards,
gifts and flowers were much
appreciated. All will be long
remembered. - 22b
• 15. AUCTION SALE
Clinton News-Record, Thursday, June 1, 1972-11
Cancer researchers
get grants
The National Cancer Institute
of Canada has awarded $1,696,460
to Ontario Scientists for research
into causes andpossible cures for
cancer and for the financial
support of young researchers.
This sum is part of nearly $4
million to be distributed
throughout the country during this
coming year in the form of
research grants and fellowships.
Most of the funds will come from
this year's campaign of the
Canadian Cancer Society, which
is affiliated with the Institute.
The $432,408 largest grant
awarded, goes to the University of
Western Ontario's Cancer
Research Unit, director Dr. J. A.
McCarter, for research on
viruses in cancer, Dr. P. L, Chan,
who is also with the Research
Unit, will receive $2,300 in the
form of a fellowship.
Two large grants will go to the
Ontario Cancer Institute, one to
Dr. J, E. Till for biological
research on cancer in the amount
of $271,525, and the other to Dr.
H. E. Johns, Division of Physics
Research for $260,105. Several
fellowships also go to the
Institute, They are: Mr. S.
Abrahams, $1,325; Dr. A.C.E.
Eaves, $7,400; Mr. A. J, Farmilo,
$5,300; Mr. G. Fisher, $5,300;
Mr. L. Lafleur, $1,575; Mr. F.
Prato, $5,300; Mr. P. Shragge,
$1,150, A radiation Physics
studentship in the amount of
$3,000 will go to the Institute's
Mr. D. M. Galbraith.
Queen's University's Dr. N.
Kaufman will receive $115,837
for three projects, including the
development of tools for cancer
cell study.
Other grants awarded to
Queen's scientists are: Dr, A. F.
Clark, $11,550 for his research
on male steroid hormone
metabolism in prostate cancer;
Dr. D. Eidinger, $20,000; Dr. D.
R. Forsdyke, $7,300; Dr. P. H.
Jellinck, $12,200; and Drs, R.
Kisilevsky and R. Gonzalez-
' Crussi. $12,500.
Dr. A.A, Axelrod, University of
Toronto, has been awarded
$91,021 for research in leukemia,
Other awards going to University
of Toronto scientists are: Dr. B.
Cinadgr, $34,500; Dr. F, W.
Doane, $2,500; Dr, R. E. Falk,
$16,350; Dr. J.H.P. Main,
$12,500; Dr, Y. Masui, $9,000;
Dr. R. K, Murray, $14,000; Dr, M.
L. Pearson, $21,726; and Dr. K.
H. Rothfels, $17,000 for his
studies on chromosome
structure.
Dr. K. J. Laidler, University of
Ottawa, will receive $7,000 and
Dr. G. W. Buchanan, Carleton
University, $2,000. At Guelph
University, two doctors were
awarded grants, Dr, P.K. Basrur
to receive $6,250 and Dr. R.A.
Sonstegard, $16,200. Other
grants awarded are: University of
Western Ontario-Dr. J,V, Frei,
$7,500; Dr. B. A, Warren,
$15,920; and Drs. A.C, Wallace
and D. Jones, $16,630, York
University-Dr. J.D. Friesen,
$18,800. University of
Waterloo-Dr. J. Kruuv, $3,000.
McMaster University-Dr, R.H;
Hall, $13,328; Drs. G.B, Hill and
W. 0, Spitzer, $10,220; Dr. B. L.
Hillcoat, $5,140; Dr. S. Mak,
$17,850; Dr, D.R. McCalla,
$19,850;'Dr. L. Prevec, $19,125;
and Dr. L. Skarsgard, $17,450,
Fellowships awarded are: Dr.
A. Bernstein, Imperial Cancer
Research Fund, England, in the
amount of $8,000; Dr, P. Branton,
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology, $9,150; Dr. C, Kang,
McArdle Memorial Laboratory,
Wisconsin, $9,750; Mr. B. Palcic,
McMaster University, • $5,300;
Dr. A. Schincariol, Duke
University, North Carolina,
$9,950 and Dr. D. Whillans,
British Empire Cancer Campaign
Research Unit, $9,150. A
Radiation Physics studentship of
$2,625 will go to Mr, I. Benovich,
at the Hamilton Clinic.
DRAIN TENDER
Township of Hullett
SEALED TENDERSwill be received by the undersigned until
12:00 o'clock noon, Monday, June 5th, 1972 for construction of
the
HALLAM bRAINAGE WORKS
Extent of Work:
300 lineal feet of open drain (325 cu. yds.)
6,961 lineal feet of elated drain (21" -- 6")
9 catch basins
1 junction box
County Road Cresting (Boring)
Township to supply C.M.P. only, Certified cheque for $500.00
or 10 per tent to accompany each Tender. Lowest or any
Tender not necessarily accepted.
Tender Ferrets and further particulars may be obtained at
the Clerk's Office,
Clare Vincent, tfeek
Box 291, Londesboro, ant,
-21,224
AUCTION SALE
OF
VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
& ANTIQUES
ON
MAIN STREET (NO. 4 HWY.)
KIPPEN, ONTARIO
ON
SATURDAY,
JUNE 10, 1972
at 1:00 p.m.
PROPRIETRESS: MRS. HAZEL LONG
TERMS; CASH
NORM WHITING, AUCTIONEER
PHONE EXETER 235-1964.
FULL LISTING IN NEXT WEEK'S PAPER
ATHIWELL'S
BRUCEFIELD
MACHINERY
AUCTION
Brucefield 482-3120
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• ESTATE AUCTION
Of property, 28 head hereford cattle, machinery, household
furniture, at Lot 55, Maitland Concession, Goderich
Township, 6 miles north of Clinton on base line road, then left
1 mile.
On Saturday, June 10 at 1:15 p.m.
PROPERTY: Secluded 65 acres of land, brick house, bank
barn, has excellent features, for summer or winter retreat
such as spring feed pond, Maitland River flowing across back
portion of the farm, potential gravel ridge recently opened,
close to main highway. Enjoy the beauties of nature at your
door step.
Terms-10 per cent down day of sale, balance in 30 days
Selling subject to low reserve to clear the Estate
Full listing • in next week's edition.
Estate of Vern McCabe
RATHWELL'S AUCTION
SERVICE
Brucefield 482-3120
ATHIWELL'S
AUCTION I E
ESTATE AUCTION
Of property, 28 head hereford cattle, machinery, and
household furniture at Lot 55, Maitland Concession, Goderich
Township, 6 miles north of Clinton on Base L ine Rd., then left
1 mile on
SATURDAY, JUNE 10 at 1:15 P.M.
Property-Secluded 65 acres of land, brick house, bank barn
has excellent features for summer or winter retreat such as
spring fed pond, Maitland River flowing across back portiim of
the farm, potential gravel ridge recently opened, close to
main highway, Enjoy the beauties of Nature at your doorstep.
10 per cent down day of sale, balance in 30 days
Selling subject to low reserve to clear the Estate
Estate of late Vern McCabe
RATHWELL'S AUCTION
SERVICE
--22,23b
ATHIWELL'S
AUCTION I E
AUCTION SALE
Of lifestock, farm machinery and feed at Lot 35, Con. 10,
Goderich Township, 5 miles west of Clinton on the Bayfield
Rd. and 11/4 miles north on
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7 at 1:15 P.M.
Livestock-11 hereford covvs consisting of 3 with calf by side,
3 due in July, 3 due in Sept., 2 due in Oct.; 1 first salt heifer
bred 2 months; 6 yearling steer calves; 1 heifer yearling.
Machinery-Minneapolis Molina 445 gas tractor complete
with 3 Pt, H. and hydraulic with M.M. fully hydraulic loader;
M.F, 3 furrow 3 Pt. H. plow; 2 furrow trail plow; Case 13 run
drill; 7 ft Int. mower; M,H, 75 bu, manure spreader; New idea
side rake; Otaco 5 ton fiat rack; Smoker special elevator; Lott
grinder; and Surge pump and 2 units.
Feed-20 ton mixed grain; 700 bales of hay.
TERMS-CASH NO RESERVE FARM RENTED
Proprietor Jack Cole,
RATHWELL'S AUCTION
SERVICE
trucefield 48241211
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BRUCEFIELD MACHINERY AUCTION
40 miles north of London on Hwy. No. 4 and 1 mile east of
Brucefield or 6 miles south of Clinton, on
SATURDAY, JUNE 3, at 12 P.M,
This sale will specialize in tractors, 30-100 H.P.; combines,
self-propelled and pull-type; forage harvesters; haying
equipment; white bean equipment; wagons; gravity boxes;
mix-mills; cultivators; trucks; boats and many, many more
items. Consignments wi I I be accepted and received until June
1st. Dealers' consignments welcome.
N.B.-Several Mauer Bean Pullers and Innis Windrowers
have already been consigned.
TERMS-CASH LUNCH AVAILABLE
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE
ALLAN HAUGH
Auctioneer
Sales Manager
Brucefield-482.3120
Phone 527-0138
40 miles north of London on Hwy. No. 4 and 1 mile east of
Brucefield or 6 miles south of Clinton, on
SATURDAY, JUNE 3 at 12 NOON
Specializing in tractors from 20 to over 100 H.P. Ford Super
6, 4 wheel drive, Cab and loader; Farman M with 4 row
cultivator; various tractors with cultivators and bean pullers;
Ferguson 20.85 and John Deere 400, 3 Pt. H. and loaders; etc.
etc. Combines Int. 203 with bean equipment; Gleaner A. with
bean equipment; Massey 35, 60 and 72 combines; Oliver 18
combine; ID, 30" 6 row corn head; 30" 4 row AC; eorn head
for Gleaner C; Mowers; rakes; balers; elevators; forage
harvesters and self-unloading boxes; mix mills; sprayers;
plows; spreaders; Mauer 2 and 4 row bean pullers; all makes
and models front mounted cultivators; eta.
bars-Galaxie convertible, safety certificate; boats; trucks,
V2 ton; '67 Chevrolet tilt cab, 18' livestock rack and P.C,V.
livestock license within 10 Milet of Kippers.
This sale will include the largest selection of White bean
equipment ever offered for sale ih Ontario at one Auction.
TERMS-CASH LUNCH AVAILABLE
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Allan Haugh - Sales Manager
52/-0138
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AUCTION SERVICE
Brueefield 4824120
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