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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1972-12-14, Page 11AUCTIONEERS and LIQUIDATORS BRUCEFIELD, ONT, Offer the most modern auction methods. LICENSED and BONDED ONTARIO-WIDE BRUCEFIELD 482-3120 „ tint I 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE SPEARIN and Hall, snowblowing, at reasonable price, not too dear. Driveways, parking lots etc. Phone 482-7254.---c47,48,49,50,51p - CUSTOM KILLING cutting, sharp freezing, Also halves, front, and hind quai'ters of beef, Pork avail- able. Phone 523-4478, lllyth or 482- 9951 Clinton, Londesboro Locker Serviee. -c48-51b WILL CLEAN yards, gardens, win- dows, garages, and basements, Phone 482-7481 after 6:00 and anytime Saturday. --46tfe QUICK cash to pay bills or make a purchase. Call Brad Hamilton, Trans Canada Credit, 524-8349. - clOtf TRI-TOWN BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Income Tax Returns - Business - Farm - Individual LAWRENCE BEANE Brucefield Phone 482-9260 PEGGY CUNNINGHAM 229 James St. Clinton Phone 482-7988 RE two DELL! NG, ' renovations. roofing and floor laying, expertly done. All odd jobs around the home. Kitchen cupboards a specialty. Phone 482-7676. Ken McNairn. - c2tfn SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED MODERN EQUIPMENT • WORK GUARANTEED Write or Phone Harvey Dale CLINTON Phone 482-3320 gctfn. 21, IN MEMORIAM figl•fl)--ln loving memory of a dear husband, father, and grandfather, Albert Hood who passed away one year ago December IS., 1971. Though his smile is gone forever, And his hand we cannot touch, Still we have so many memories, Of the one we loved so much, His memory is oar keepsake, With which we'll never part, God has him in his keeping, We have him in our heart. Sadly missed by Wife, family and Grantichildren,--c5Op 26, CARD Of THANKS "Iplunnammaa • BALL: I would like to thank all my friends and relatives who visited me, sent flowers and cards, also thanks to the nurses on the second floor in Clinton Hospital when I was a patient there. Mrs, Lela Ball,-c50b HARRISON; The Rev. E.J.B. Harrison wishes to express his deepest and most appreciative thanks for the cards, flowers and gifts sent him in the Hospital and to extend his wishes to friends and relatives for the richest blessings of the coming holiday season.---c50b TICHBORNE: Arthur and Alice wish to "Thank" everyone who helped in many ways to make our 50th anniversary a happy occasion, Many Thanks again,-gc50x Pazzeti FUEL KIDS OUR. OIL IS REALLY SUPER-DUPER - IT WALLOPS COLD ' A STUPOR 0 LOCAL TRA OEM ARKS. I Knock out cold with OUR Fuel Oil heat. Our regular service gives you that extra punch. Call us - right now. PAUL KERRIGAN BP P1.482-9653 379 VICTORIA ST.,S.,CLINTON CUSTOM KILLING . PROCESSING Take advantage of our SPECIAL OFFER for a limited time for FREE Plat-LIP of'BEEF BUTCHERING DAYS: TUESDAY - BEEF AND PORK FRIDAY - BEEF ONLY MERNER'S ABATTOIR DASHWOOD 237-3314 c48,49,50b PRODUCTION WORKERS WANTED FOR PRODUCTION IN OUR PLANTS IN MITCHELL AND STRATFORD - No experience necessary - Good rate of pay plus bonus - Benefits paid for by Company APPLY IN PERSON TO: PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT STANDARD PRODUCTS (CANADA) LIMITED 1030 Erie St. Stratfprd. Ontario For a fresh face on Clinton Council * a program to pave Clinton Streets * compatable industrial development on Monday Vote Bill Sfauttener gasoline values REGULAR PREMIUM 47.9 c 52.9 c PER GAL. PER GAL. • TOWN AND COUNTRY CLASSIFIED$ 12, AUCTION SALE 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE 15, PUBLIC NOTICE VICTORIA ST. STRAUSS TRANSISTOR • A brand new high-performance 2-cytie engine oil that quick mixes in seconds, even in extremely told temperatures. It was designed for use in today's high-performanee snowmobile and Marine engines. The fovbaSh formula ensures extended engine life while prevent- ing bearing wear, piston scuffing, spark plug fouling and pre.igriltlon, And the handy zip-top 20 dz, can makes pouring and measuring a snap, Just add the full can to 5 gallons of gasoline and you get a perfect 40:1 mixture. Gulfspod-40 Jt Get your season's supply at this SpeCial introductory price' nowt 4.inlited time only, AUCTION SALE MORNING AUCTION SALE Important Antique Auction Sate of furniture; coloured glass; brassware; copperware; wooden ar- ticles and primitives at the Auction Rooms, one mile south of Goderich can Hwy. 21, on Saturday, December 16 at 10:30 a.m.; also at the same time, selling the household effects for Mr, Roy T. Lee, Goderich: an- tique desk; trunk; washstand; 3 dressers; beds; small tables; open bookcase; arrow-back chair; odd chairs; 2 rocking chairs; record player; television; 5 pce. chrome set; dishes; oil lamps; stepladder; wooden extension ladder; hand „tools; garden tools; etc, etc, Terms-Cash, Mike Cummings, Auctioneer. 524.9064.-gc50 CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF Property, Household Effects 'and Antiques will be held for the estate of the late Miss Lillian Adams 114 Albert Street, Clinton, Saturday December 16 at 12 o'clock sharp; piano with bench, leather rocker, music stand, wine chester- field and chair, rust chesterfield and chair, 'coffee table, end table, lamps, rugs, drapes like new, small tables, oak dining table with 6 chairs, buffet antique cupboard, wicker fern stands, radio, antique rockers, what not shelf, hall tree, foot stools,. drop leaf table, T.V. tables, electric stove, fridge, wash machine, floor polisher, sewing machine, blanket boxes, high chair, odd chairs, toaster, iron, kettle, clock, step stool, mirrors, fan spool bed, spring and mattress, wooden beds springs and mattresses, chest of drawers, wash stands, dressers, bedsicl l table, bed pan, lawn chairs, bathroom scales, luggage, mats, pillows, quilts, blankets, towels, curtains, pictures, limoge china, Cooking utensils, chest of 12 silver Ware, silver cream and sugar, g'oblets, fancy bowls, bridal wreath china, vases, table linens, step lad. der, garden tools, numerous antique articles. Property has a 4 bedroom, full basement, frame home with living and dining room, Kitchen with cup. boards, 3 piece bath heated by oil furnace. Property may be seen prior to sale by phoning 523-4557. Terms • on property 10% down, balance-in 30 days, will 'be offered' at 3 p.m. subject to a reserve bid. Terms on household items cash day of sale, George Powell, clerk Brian Hinton], Auctioneer c49,50b 410110101001. ACTION. CENTRE MART Weekly FLEA , MARKET ANTIQUES - CRAFTS Sunday 10 A.M. TO 5 A.M. UNDER COVER Also Consignments Accepted for Auction Hwy 4 - One Mlle N of Exeter Ph. LONDON 6724560 CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and Processing, Scholl's Food Market, Hensail. • Beef-Monday; Pork - Tuesday, Pick-up service available. Hamburg patties made on request, 262.2017, --- c40tfn GUITAR LESSONS during the school day for the following elemen- tary school areas - Huron Centen- nial, Hoimesville, Hallett Central, Clinton. Write Henry's Harmony House, Seaforth or phone 482.7166 or 527-0663. - c4ltfn LET US REPAIR AND MAKE your rings and jewellery like new Diamond rings renewed and stones safely secured don't take chances. Expert work done reasonably to your satisfaction. Watch repairs and pearl restringing. W.N. Counter. Clinton, Ontario, - c tfn Ammmoftwomewimmumir PRIVATE music lessons on guitar, banjo and bass given by qualified instructor. Special attention to adult students and beginners, Phone 482- 7770 after 6 p.m. --c42tfn JACK'S WOOD TURNERY CUSTOM WOOD TURNING AND GIFT ARTICLES JOHN PLUMTREE 482.9695 CLINTON (At Rear Of 84 Albert St.) c- 5tfn [ VACUUM CLEANERS SALES & SERVICE ALL MAKES RICHARD LON EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER APPRAISER C L INTON. ONT. 1DN i:,E 4829431 or:4112- 7848 ''.' ii,: i ,!.;,•1 , ....A1 . . c tin CHUTER PLUMBING HEATING & ELECTRIC Furnace Installations DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES Appliance Service 46 King St. 482-7652, c -18tfn Lyle Montgomery 482-7644 CLINTON 14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES ALFRED CROZIER, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, Retired Civil Servant, deceased. ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the above- named who died on the 17th day of October, 1972, are required to file ,full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 27th day of December, 1972, 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, 22nd day of November, 1972, E. B. MENZIES, Q.C., Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate. c49,50,5 lb NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the Estate of WILLIAM MILTON POLLOCK, Retired Farmer, late of the Township of Stanley, in the County of Huron, who died on or .about the 20th day of September, 1972, are required to file the same with lull particulars with the under- signed by the 30th day of December, 1972, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 21st day of November, 1072, PREST and E'OENER, Barristers and Solicitors, 33 Montreal Street, GODERIC11, Ontario. Solicitors for the Instate, 01540,5lb CLINTON COMMERCIAL PRINTERS LTD WILL BE CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS from December 2 5 to January 1 Inclusive ' c50,51 17. LOST AND FOUND Following a series of "towrl ,• meetings" throughout the County in October, the GAS will be co-ordinating its Christ- mas plans for families and' children on a regional basis throughout Huron County this year, For many years the GAS has undertaken to provide Christ- inns assistance to families needing help with the provision of purchase vouchers for Christmas dinner and gifts for family members, In 1971, ap- proximately 200 families and over 700 children were assisted, thanks to the generous com- munity donations of funds and toys. "It was largely due to the problems of directing such a large scale effort from our of- fice in Goderich that the decision was made to set tip a Christmas Bureau in each of the five towns in the County," noted Bruce R. Heath, CAS Local Director, "along with the fact we were not availing our- selves of a wealth of volunteer support and assistance. Our Christmas projects ,are essen- tially a co-ordination of the ef- forts of various local com- munity groups and interested individuals in a combined volunteer effort." "Meeting the needs of the children and families referred to us is directly dependent on the response of the people of Huron County. Already we have received donations and commitments of assistance' from many community groups, and it is hoped that as many as possible will again assist us this year," he said. "In many communities, church and service groups have always taken it upon them- selves to engage in Christmas projects similar to our own. Where such activities are already in existence, these same groups would again be responsible for people known to them or referred to them, In such cases, we would act only as a clearing house, or possibly share in the local project as ap- propriate. In setting up a Christmas Bureau, it has been our desire to make the best possible use of the voluntary dollar and donation," Heath said. "Any authorized represen- tative of a church or com- munity group may check our referral index at our office in, Goderich, or with the local co- ordinator. Similarly families needing assistance can contact us directly or be referred by any community group• or interested individual," he continued. "We are particularly desirous of assistance with toys and games, and articles of clothing such as mitts, scarfs, and caps for all age groups, Both new toys, and used articles in good condition, are presently needed, along with appropriate gifts for the teenager, "Last year, many people out doing their own Christmas shopping made it a point to purchase one extra gift for a child, far a game which could be used by a family group, and donated these to the Society. It is our hope that many people who are not af- filiated with various com- munity service groups, will con- sider those less fortunate than themselves and take it. as a per- sonal responsibility or charitable gesture to help in some small way," the Director noted. Planning for Christmas '72 actually began early in the year under the CAS Volunteer Com- mittee Chairmanship of Mrs, J.G. Berry, with the distribution of material to various County groups for the making of over six hundred pairs of pyjamas, and distributing wool for mitts, scarfs, and other articles. The finished products will all be distributed at Christmas, along with the toys and other gifts. Provision for Christmas dinner is made by the use of individual purchase vouchers to the family. "While gifts of food are used to supplement some Chriatnias boxes, I would ask that perishable foods not be donated," requested Heath, "as we have no facilities for storing such items until deliveries are made hi the week before Christ- mas," The CAS office in Goderich at 181 Victoria Street North will serve the Town of' Goderich, the Township of Ash- field, Wawanosh West (from Dungannon south), Auburn, Colborne Township, Goderich Township (except the area closer to Clinton), and the village of Bayfield. In Clinton, the CAS Christ- mas Bureau will operate from the Board Room of the Clinton Municipal Offices after Decem- ber 5 (each afternoon). The Clinton area will include Stanley Township, Hullet Township, western half of Tuckersmith Township, Blyth, Brucefield and that part of Goderich Township closest to Clinton. Information may be obtained from Mrs. M.F. Corrio at 482-7758. Donations of gifts or good used clothing will be gratefully received at both the Goderich and Clinton locations. Those donating money are asked to forward same by cheque or money order to the Society of- fice in Goderich. Receipts for income tax purposes will be mailed to donors. ClintQn New$,Recor(1, Thursday, DReember 14,1970 :11 Needy children to be helped FOUND 1 man's skidoo mitt, first sideroad off 10th concession. May be picked up at Clinton News- Record.-c49b LOST: Collie pup, two months old, golden brown with white bib. Phone 482-7621.---c50b AMVAINANIA01110MmismINMA 18.MISCELLANEOUS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Westlake, Hayfield wish their relatives, neigh- bours and friends A Merry Christ- mas and A Happy New Year.-c5Op It is my pleasure to wish my relatives, friends and 'neighbours the true Christmas spirit and the coming of the New Year. Mrs. Maude. Sturgeon, Bayfield.--c50b To all our friends and former neigh- bours! We would like to wish you a very Happy Christmas and a healthy and wonderful New Year. Instead of cards, we are giving a donation to a well-known charity. God Bless You, Frank and Mildred McCullough.--c50b 21. BIRTH$ , MCKNIGHT: David and Connie McKnight (nee Beck) of Halifax are happy to announce the birth of their son, Christopher David, on October 25, 1972. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brazeau, Ottawa and first Grandson for Mr. and Mrs. William Beck. FREMLIN: To Mr. and Mrs. Rick Fremlin, Vanastra, in Clinton Public Hospital on December 6, 1972, a son. 25. IN MEMORIAM PARKER: In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother Alice Christine Parker who passed away, December II, 1967. Memory is a keepsake, With which we shall nover part., God has you in his keeping We have you in our hearts. Always remembered by daughters, sons-in-law and grand- children.-c50b GLAZIER: In loving memory of William R. Glazier who passed away December 10, 1963. There is a bridge that leads beyond The works of time and space, Through a green and peaceful valley, To a lovely dwelling place. Where our loved one finds true hap- piness, And joy that never ends Across the bridge that leads beyond, The peaceful valley ends. Sadly missed by wife Mayme and the Kennedys.-c50b MUSTARD-In loving memory of William Alexander (Sandy) Mustard, who was suddenly killed in a car accident, one year ago, December 11, 1971, I never even thought when I awoke that morn, The sorrow that day would bring, The call was so sudden, the shock severe, To part with this loved one I loved so dear. You didn't have time to say farewell, Or for me to say goodbye, You were gone before I realized, And only God knows why. I will never forget your smiling face, Your happy carefree ways, That smile that won so many friends, In those happy carefree days. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Cheryl.-cg50b 26. 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