HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-07-20, Page 7NORM WHITING
auctioneer
TWILIGHT AUCTION SALE
Househoid, Furnishings,
& Misc. Items
on Wednesday, July 26
at
297 Pryde Blvd., EXETER, Ontario
at 6:30 p.m.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: 25" G.E. Coloured television;
17" Black & white television; Sherlock Manning piano
(apartment size); chesterfield suite; studio couch & chair; 2
sets of coffee& end tables; leather platform rocker & stool;
refinished china cabinet; fireplace screen & tools; tivingroom
& bedroom drapes; table & floor lamps; Frigidaire
refrigerator; Beatty 30" electric range; chrome table & 8
chairs; bar stools; washing machine; automatic dryer;
General 17" deep freezer; dehumidifier; 2 desks; 2 goose
neck lamps, TV tables; 2 3-pce. bedroom suites; 2 pc.
bedroom suite with single bed; dresser; 2 dresser lamps;
clothes hamper; radio; 8 pce. setting 1847 Rogers Bros.
silverware in chest; set of dishes; bookcase; world globe;
bathroom scales; towel pole; books; plaques; pictures;
mirror; floor polisher; picnic table; ping pong table; power
lawn mower; piano stool, old telephone & misc. items.
TERMS — CASH
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Mackie, Props.,
Norm Whiting Auctioneer
Phone 235-1964 Exeter
NORM 'WHITING
ifinGtiOneeP
of Household Furnishings,
Antiques & Tools
EXETER, 144 Gidley St., EXETER, Ontario
Saturday. July 22, 1972
at
1:00 P.M. Sharp
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS: 2 Door Frigidaire
refrigerator.freezer; Frigidaire electric range, both like new;
Connor washing machine; Electrohome humidifier;
diningroom table & 6 chairs; library table; bookcase; radio;
studio couch & chair; 4 seat chesterfield and chair; lazy boy
chair; parlor chair; table & floor lamps; coffee table; small
tables; 2 91)(10" rugs with under pads; 9'x9' rug; rocking
chair; dresser; dressing table; bed; card table; suitcases; 3
cameras; 35 millimeterslide Camera; cannister set with bread
box; quilts; bialikeli; 18" 'fan; Smith Corona typewriter;
books; lawn chairs; drop leaf table; dishes; 6 trunks;
pictures; etc.
ANTIQUES: 71 piece set PloW Blue dishes (Ridgeway,
England, Ladast) 24 pieces of Matching Nippon; hall tree;
butter press; ladle; iron muffin tin; bean pot; copper boiler;
crooks; jugs; Christie's biscuit box; 2 water pitchers;
iron wicket railing from old CNR station; post cards: 3
captain's chairs; wicker chair; piecei cif Silver; Old Engliih,
silver candelabra; other dishes & china etc.
TOOLS & Nose: Carpenter's tools of all kinds; garden
tools; 4 wooden tool chests; anvil; work bench; extension
ladder; step ladder; Lawn Boy lawn molder; ete.
tout% —CASH
Mrs, E. Carton, Prop.,
Norm Whiting Auctioneer
Phone 233-1964 Exeter
TENDERS
are called for:
RE ROOFING BAYFIELD
MUNICIPAL BUILDING
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1. Carefully remove existing metal fleshings.
2. Strip off all old roofing.
3, Replace all damaged and wet insulation.
4. Instal new 4-ply (twenty-year) felt and gravel roofing.
5. New aluminum covers at vent pipes.
6. Reinstal metal fleshings.
7. Remove all debris from roof and premises.
Tenders to be in the hands of the Clerk not later than 4 p.m.
July 31st, 1972.
(Signed) Gordon Graham,
Clerk Treasurer-
Village of Bayfield.
29b
Auction Sale
of Household Effects_ for Mr.
Fred Fester, in the village of
Saltford, on
SATURDAY. JULY 29
at 1 p.m.
Findlay electric stove:
Coldspot double door fridge:
Annex stove: Westinghouse
portable TV: Phillips stereo
and hi-fi; Singer electric
sewing machine: Kenmore
• washing machine: Filter-
Queen vacuum cleaner: 5 pc.
maple kitchen set with round
table: china cabinet:
chesterfield and chair: coffee
table: end tables; pole lamp:
rug 8 x 12; wardrobe: 3 pc.
bedroom suite with double
dresser: single continental
bed: chrome clothes rack:
cedar chest: night stand: desk:
dishes: bedding: portable sink:
lawn chairs: Lawn-boy lawn
mower: garden tools: 65 h.p.
Honda motorcycle; etc., etc.
TERMS—CASH
Mike Cummings, Auctioneer
524-9064.
29, 30
13.0 PUBLIC NOTICES
Isbell notbe held responsible for
any .debts incurred by my wife,
Mrs, Maureen , Eest, as of this
date. --CherleeEaat.-9,30,3)))
. ••••••
Mr. and Mrs. John S. Miller, }LH,
1, Hayfield, are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their eldest
daughter, Lorna Jean, to Mr,
Reginald Barrie Miller, eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs, Reginald
Miller, Clinton. The wedding will
take place Saturday, August 12 in
Holmeseille United Church at
four o'clock, —29x
17. BIRTHS
GROSS: To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Gross (nee McDougall) R.R, 1,
Auburn, in Clinton Public
Hospital on Saturday, July 15th,
1972, a daughter, Anita Bernice,
Firstgrandchild for Mr. and Mrs,
Kenneth McDougall.
TENDERS
GODERICHHOUSING
AUTHORITY
Call for
PUBLIC
TENDERS
FOR
PAINTING
THE EXTERIOR
OF 26 UNITS
IN THE STRANG MEMORIAL
SUBDIVISION
Sealed tenders will be received
for the painting of the above
project until August 2, 1972, by
mail only, to Goderich Housing
Authority, 37 West St., (Signal-
Star) Goderich, Ontario.
The tendered shall submit,
together with this tender, a bid
bondfrom a surety acceptable to
Goderich Housing Authority, or a
certified cheque in lieu thereof, in
an amount equal to 10 per cent of
the tender price, valid for a
period of ninety (90) days from the
date of tender submission, and
furthermore, the successful
tendered will be required to
furnish a performance bond in an
amount equal to 50 per cent of the
contract price.
Details and specifications,
along with the necessary
submission forms may be
obtainedAald. by a request in
writing, to Goderich Housing
Authority, 37 West St., Goderich,
Ontario.
The lowest, or any tender, will
not necessarily be accepted.
J.H. Aitken,
Housing Manager.
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LAYTON—I would like to express
my sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours who
remembered with flowers, cards,
gifts, treats and who visited me
while a patient in Clinton
Hospital. The kindness of patients
whom I met will always be
remembered. A very special
thanks to Dr. Walden. — Ilene
Layton. — 29b
BATKIN: We wish to express our
sincere appreciation to relatives,
neighbours and friends for gifts,
cards and the party at the Orange
Hall in honor of our fortieth
wedding anniversary. —Doris and
Bill Batkin. —29p
TRICK-1 wish to thank all my
relatives and friends who
remembered me with flowers,
cards and treats and those who
visited me while a patient in
Clinton Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr, Harrett, Dr. Watt, Rev.
Lewis and all the kind nurses and
staff on first floor; also the
sisters of Huronic staff on first
floor; also the sisters of Huronic
Rebekah Lodge and to the good
neighbors who were so helpful at
home. Your kindness will always
be remembered. —Mary Trick. —
29b
liDMVSTC/11: At London on
Thursday July 13. 1.97;?.. Rhea
Kathleen •.Kempston (Roney)
beloved wife of Donald Kelneston
of Clinton, in her 51st year. Pear
mother of Carol (Mrs. Ron
Horton) Goderich, Bradley" and
Bruce at home; dear daughter of
Mrs. Kenneth Roney, Stratford,
dear sister of (Phylis)Ivirs. Clair
De Veulle, Stratford, (Jean) Mrs.
Robert Vivian, Mitchell, and
Russeilleoney,R.R. 2, Mitchell.
Funeral service was held at the
Hall Funeral Home, Clinton on
Monday, July 17th at 2 pan, with
interment in Knox. Cemetery,
Mitchell.
19. MARRIAGES
ROBBINS-CLENDENNING — On
Friday, July 14, 1972, in
Centennial Baptist Church,
Markham, by Rev. H. Strachan,
Elaine Frances, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Clendenning,
Markham; to Ronald Craig, son of
Inspector and Mrs. Robert P.
Robbins, (nee Eileen Sutter),
Richmond Hill.
20, CARDS of THANKS
21. IN MEMORIAMS
PARKER: In loving memory of a
dear father and grandfather,
Thomas Christopher Parker, who
passed away July 18, 1957.
We do not need a special day
To bring you• to.our mind:. • •
The days we do not think of you
Are very hard to find.
Always remembered by
daughters, sons-in-law and
grandchildren.-29b
Clintofi
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News-Record, Thursday, MY 20,197,2--7
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16, ,ENGAGEMENTS 1R, DEATHS
On Saturday, August 5, 1972
at Haugh Equipment, 1 mile east of Brucefield on Huron
County Rd. No. 3, 40 miles north of London on No, 4 Hwy, or 6
miles south of Clinton,
Turn your idle equipment into cash.
Consignments accepted until August 3.
We are equipped to load and unload all equipment.
Pickup and delivery service may he arranged,
For consignments Phone 527-0138 or 482-3120.
Allen Haugh-Sales Manager
RATHWELL'S AUCTION
SERVICE
Brucefield 482-3120
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AUCTION SALE
For the Varna United Church, Varna, on
SATURDAY, JULY 22 at 1:15 p.m.
Consisting of oval pine table; hall seat with mirror; dressers;
chest of drawers; washstands; commodes; ferneries;
frigerators; stoves; t.v.; radios; small tables; 50 odd chairs;
living room suites; rocking chairs; 2 high chairs; crib; pots;
pans; glass and china; Brownie movie camera :new);
extension ladder; hand and garden tools; 15' Nippissing cedar
strip boat; 25 h,p. Johnson motor and all equipment; Johnson
boat steering controls; fishing equipment and tackle; 4
farrowing crates; and many-, many more items.
This is an extra large offering of household furniture,
appliances, and antiques—Plan to attend.
Also attend Rummage and Bake Sale—Same time, Same place
TERMS—CASH
RATHWELL'S AUCTION
4
SERVICE
Brucefield 482.3120
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ATHIWEILL'S
v 1.41
Herd Dispersal
Dairy Equipment & Machinery Auction
At Lot 40, East Wawanosh TWp.. 1 mile north of Blyth, 11 4
miles west on
WEDNESDAY, JULY 28.at 1:00 p.m.
NOTE—Due to the recent fire which destroyed the dairy barn,
they are forced to sell, This gives you an excellent opportunity
to increase your own herd with some of these top producing
cows and heifers. (All Cows will be checked by a
veterinarian).
LIVESTOCK: 55 head of excellent young grade Holstein cows
and heifers; 45 cows in full milk produdtion, balance due in
summer and fall months; '5 Open Holstein heifers.
DAIRY EQUIPMENT—(all 1 yr. old)---Surge 4 stall diagonal
milking parlour c-w units, milk line, automatic washer and
Milk meters; 70 can Muller bulk tank and automatic washer;
two SP vacuum pumps; stainless double sink8; 80 free stalls:
275 ft, of JL stabling and post: 5 ton steel feed tank.
TRACTORS—Ntiffiele No. 3 tractor c-w loader; Int, 414
Diesel with loader and pulley: Cockshutt 20 with scraper:
Cockshutt 30,
MACHINERY—Whitmore hanimerMill; M.H. 10 ft, pull type
swather; Int. 3 furrow ace bottom plow; 26 plate feury Kissel
disc; 101/2 ft. George White mounted cultivator; manure
spreader ground driven; 4 section drag harrows; trailer.
Livestock selling at 2:00 p.m.
T ERMS — CASH
Proprietors a Mem and
,
-tarry Maley
RATHWELL'S AUCTION
SERVICE
art:icefield 482,,1120
Brucefield Machinery
Auction
15. AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE
Wednesday July 26.
Commencing at 1;00 p.m. At the
retail premises of WILLIAM M.
HART, Huron St. SEAFORTH,
An assortment of furniture,
dishes, 'garden tools and
antiques—,including beds,
dressers, couches, pots, pans,
radios, camp stoves, hoes, rakes,
shovels, pictures, 2 typewriters,
adding machine, oak desk (like
new) gas stove, electric lamps,
round kitchen table, buffet,
chairs, 3 antique clocks, 100
Indian arrow heads, iron horse
door stopper, iron dog nut
cracker, small tables, victrola
and records, antique telephone,
beaver jar, various pieces of
pottery and many other articles
too numerous to mention.
Perry Wright—Auctioneer.
—28,29b
Twilight
Auction Sale
of Household Effects and
Antiques at the Auction
Rooms, one mile south of
Goderich on Hwy. 21 on
FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 21
at 7 p.m.
Chesterfield and chair: 6 pc.
dining room suite: wicker
chairs: washstand: hall table:
coffee tables; small tables:
large desk; .kitchen chairs:
large blanket chest; chest of
drawers: 2 youth beds: single
continental bed; 4 single beds:
4 antique clocks: lamps: set of
Encyclopedia Americana; 6 x 9
rug: fireplace screen: wood
lathe and chisels; aluminum
door: aluminum extension
ladder: electric clothes dryer:
records; dishes: quilts:
propane camp stove. etc.. etc.
TERMS—CASH
Mike Cummings. auctioneer
524-9064
29
NORM WHITING
AUCTIONEER
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Furniture,
Antiques & Tools
on Saturday, July 22, 1972
144 Gidley St. West,
Exeter, Ontario
1 p.m. Sharp
Mrs. E. Cerson, Prop.
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Furnishings and
Miscellaneous items
on Wednesday, July 26, 1972
at 297 Pryde Blvd., Exeter
1 p.m. Sharp
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mackie
Props.
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Furniture,
Antiques
& Sealer Collection
on Saturday, July 29, 1972
in Exeter Legion Hall
Wm. St., Exeter, Ont.
1 p.m. Sharp
This Sale is the belongings of
Mrs, Fred Finkbeiner, Exeter
& Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Machieughton, London,
WHITING
AUCTION SERVICES
EXETER, ONT.,
PHONE 235.1964
All Makes
BOB PECK
VARNA
262.5748
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
Butchering dates—Tuesday and
Thursday
TUESDAY — Beef and Pork
,Thursday Beef, Only
PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE
Merner's Abattoir
237.3314 Dashwood
15, AUCTION SALE
RATHWELL'S
•Nicat ire oz.
DONATION AND
CONSIGNMENT AUCTION
FOR THE VARNA UNITED
CHURCH
AT VARNA,
SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1972
1:15 p.m.
Anyone wishing to consign
household furniture, appliances
and miscellaneous items,—for
free pick up phone 482-9236 or
Rathwell's Auction Service 482-
3120.
11. SERVICES
Seeding, Sodding
And Shrubs
COMPLETE LINE OF
GARDEN SUPPLIES
ART'S
LANDSCAPING
And NURSERY
166 Bennett St. E„ Goderich
524.9126
1 SERVICES
ANDBLAST1NG, brick houses.,
ilicone treatment; repair
ortar joints; air hammers and
rills; compressor work, Contact
retold Stothers, R.R, 6,
lederick Phone 529-7403.-
5tfn
BULLDOZING, VACUUM
CHAS. BRUINSMA I
RR 2, Goderich CLEANERS
524-9804
—tfn Sales & Service
iRENE'S
LAUNDROMAT
and
DRY CLEANERS
15 Rattenbury St. E.
Clinton — 482-7833
One Day Service
DRY CLEANING
AND PRESSING
In Bulk
Or Individual Pieces
Hours — Mon. through Sat.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
42tfn
NOTICE of APPLICATION
BY
THE CORPORATION
OF
THE TOWN OF CLINTON
FOR APPROVAL OF A BY-LAW
IMPOSING A SEWER RATE
TAKE NOTICE THAT:
1., ,Tbe Council of the Corporation of the Town of Clinton intends to appty to ,The Ontario
Bdafil fele aPproval of the construction and extension to the existihg'seW'ae'e work's,'
including the construction of a new pumping station on Lot 900 on Osborne Street, the
construction and installation of a 12 inch force main running from the pumping station
easterly to North Street; thence Southerly along North Street to Dunlop Street; thence
easterly along Dunlop Street to King Street; thence southerly along King Street to a point
approximately 500 feet southerly from the railway crossing where it will join an 18 inch
gravity main to continue along King Street to its intersection with Gordon Street where it wi l I
join a 21 inch main which will continue along King Street to Walker Street and the latter main
will there join a 24 inch gravity main to continue across Lots 103 and 104 a distance of
approximately265 feetto the site of a new water pollution control plant which will also be
constructed on part of Lots 103 and 104, P Ian 7 Victoria Terrace, Clinton, at a total project
cost of $770,800.00 after application of an anticipated forgivable portion thereof, there will
be a net project cost of $642,300.00. It is intended to charge the whole of the cost of the work as
a sewer rate for a period of 20 years upon lands that will or may derive a benefit therefrom.
2, It is proposed to raise the whole of the annual payments by a surcharge of 240 per cent on
the monthly water bill. There will be an additional surcharge levied against each user to
cover the maintenance and operating costs of the system, based on the annual water account,
of approximately 155 per cent.
3. The following examples show approximately the average annual charges for the average
Clinton household:
Cost of existing water and sewer
services for average household
Average annual cost for the average
Clinton household including new sewer
extension
Water (including
administration $20.00
Maintenance of sewage
treatment plant and
pumping station 15.00
Maintenance of street
sewers and administration
13.00
Charge for capital cost of
construction of new sewage
plant and pumping station
48.00
$48.00 $99,00
Therefore the total cost, as indicated above, is estimated at $99.00 for the average household
each year.
4.(a) The area upon which the sewer rate is to be levied will include all of the property
within the Town of Clinton having sewer connections.
(b) The following exemptions will be granted:
There will be a maximum sewage rate charge of $20.00
monthly and any water user whose sewage rate will exceed
this sum based on the proposed sewer charge will be exempt
from paying any monies in excess of $20.00 monthly.
5. Any ratepayer may, within twenty-one days after the firstpublication of this notice, send
by prepaidpott to the clerk of the Town of Clinton, at the address given below, a notice in
writing stating his objection to such approval or to the imposition of the special rate.
6. The Oretaeio Municipal Beard may approve the said special rate pursuant to the statute
and may approve of the said works, but before doing to it may appoint a time and place for a
public hearing when any Objections will be considered, but notice of such hearing will be given
only to those persons who have given notice of objection as provided for above,
DATED at the Town of Clinton this 4th day of July 1972.
Cameron C. Proctor,
Clerk-Treasurer,
c-o Ell. Menzies, 0.C.,
Barrister, etc.,
Clinton, Ontario.
—21,28,28b
CUSTOM 1
MITER
HEATING A-ELECTRIC
Furnace Installations
DE LAVAL MILKER
SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St, 482-7652.
—18tfn
11. SERVICES
Water (including
administration)
Maintenance of sewage
treatment plant and
Maintenance of street
sewers and administration
$20.00
18.00
13.00