HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-05-03, Page 15SINGER
SALES & SERVICE
Repairs to all makes
of Sewing Machines
PHONE 482-9378
after 5
—14,15,16,17o • •
13. SERVICES AVAILAILE
SPRING CLEANING? Let me help
you. Will clean windows, garages,
basements, trim shrubbery, rake
lawns etc, Phone 482-3234 after 5
[mu. or weekends.-17,18b
PICTURE FRAMING as usual any
specified size made. Showing spring
samples. Phone Harold Tyndall
482.7409 after 6 p.m.-15,16,17p.
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
BRUI'NSMA
CONSTRUCTION
And EXCAVATING
CUSTOM
BULLDOZING
R.R. 2 Goderich 524-9804
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
Butchering dates--Tuesday, and
Thursday
TUESDAY Beef and Pork
Friday — Beef Only
PICK-UP SER VICE AVAILABLE
Nlerner's Abattoir
2 37.3314 Dzisbwood:—vl (In
CLINTON
Phone 482-3320 _gob,
011110011•111•11M, 4111161111011111k
)5. PUBLIC NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF
TUCKERSMITH
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO
PASS BY—LAW NO. 10-1973
TAKE NOTICE that the
Municipal Council of The Cor-
poration of the Township of Tucker-
smith will take into consideration
the passing, and if approved, will
pass at its meeting to be held on the
29 day of May, 1973, at the hour of
8:30 o'clock in the evening at Huron
Centennial School, Brucefield, On-
tario, the following by-law.
1. A by-law for stopping up a
highway known as ALL AND
SINGULAR that certain parcel or
tract of land and premises, situate,
lying and being in the Township of
Tuckersmith, in the County of
Huron and being all of that portion
of the unopened road allowance
lying to the east of Lot 36, Con-
cession 2 in the Huron Road Survey
and lying to the south of the product
tion westerly of the southerly limit
of the road allowance, lying im-
mediately to the south of Lot 35,
Concession 2, Huron Road Survey.
The Council will at, the aforesaid
time and place hear in person or by
his counsel, solicitor or agent, any
person who claim) that his land)
will be prejudieially affected by the
bylaws and who applies to be
heard.
The proposed by-laws and a plan
showing the unopened road
allowance being closed may be seen
at the office of the Undersigned or at
the office of the Clerk at the Town-
ship of Tuckersrnith.
DATED this 19th day of April,
A.D. 1973.
McGibbon, Harper & Haney,
46 Erb. St. E.,
Waterloo, Ont,
James I. McIntosh,
Clerk, Tuekersmith,
Seaforth,
17,20b
JACK'S
WOOD TURNERY
CUSTOM WOOD TURNING
AND GIFT ARTICLES
JOHN PLUMTREE
482.9695
CLINTON
(At Rear Of 84 Albert St.)
5tfn
IS. PUBLIC NOTICE
Would the driver of the
White Van who damaged a
blue Chevelle on Wert St.
at 3 p.m. April 30. Phone
524-6550,
21. BIRTHS
STEPHENSON: Dececk and Diane
Stephenson (nee Pickard) of
Mississauga, Ontario, are pleased to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Laura Kathleen in
Mississauga Hospital on April 28,
1973. '
FOX: To Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fox
of Clinton in Clinton Public
Hospital on Friday, April 27, 1973,
a son, Christopher Dale.
SNELL: To Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Snell, R R 3, Blyth in Clinton
Public Hospital on Monday, April
30, 1973, a son.
22. DEATHS
LOBB: In Clinton Public Hospital
on Saturday, April 28, 1973, Wilbert
R. (Bert) Lobb, beloved husband of
the late Ada M. Harris, predeceased
in 1931 and Maude Lyon,
predeceased in 1966. Dear father of
Mrs. Lyle (Joy) Docking of R R 1,
Staffa, Mrs. Donald (Margaret)
Crich of Clinton, Mrs. Gordon (Ber-
nice) MacFarlane of St. Thomas,
Mrs. Howard (Grace) Pym pf Cen-
tralia, Mervyn of R R 2, Clinton,
Harold of Clinton, Alvin of Cen-
tralia, James of R R 2, Clinton, one
brother Clifford of Clinton, sisters,
Mrs. George (Elsie) Henderson,
Brucefield, Mrs. Lorne (011ie) Jar-
vis, Clinton, Mrs. Norman (Vera)
Wilson of Sarnia, Mrs. Charles
(Luella) Cox of Clinton, Mrs.
Robert (Joy) Williamson of London.
In his 86th year. The funeral service
was held at Beattie Funeral Home,
Clinton on Tuesday, May 1, with in-
terment in Clinton Cemetery,
HARWOOD: At Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, Goderich on
Saturday, April 28, 1973 Gordon
William Harwood, formerly of
Goderich Township in his 86th year.
Beloved husband of the late Bertha
Alice Longmire. Dear father of
Maurice W. Harwood, Ailsa Craig;
Mrs. Benson (Mary) Sutter, Clin-
ton; and George M, Harwood,
Toronto. The funeral service was
held at Stiles Funeral Home,
Goderich on Tuesday, May 1 with
interment in Maitland Cemetery.
23. ENGAGEMENTS
Dr, and Mrs, George Elliott wish to
announce the engagement of their
youngest daughter, Patricia Jean to
Mr. John Murray Taylor, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Taylor,
Brucefield, The wedding will take
place Saturday, June 2, 1973 at 3
p,m. in Brucefield United Church,
Brucefield.-4-18p
Mr, and Mrs. Jack B. Sturgeon of
hayfield, Ontario are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of their only
daughter, ghee Dale to Mr. Gary
Clarence Potter, son of Mr, and
Mrs, Bay Potter, Clinton, Ontario,
The wedding will take place Sotto..
day, June 9, 103 at Trinity
Anglican Church, hayfield, On.
tarid.-18b
DU VAL-GERMAN: The marriage
is announced of Mrs. Grace German
of Clinton to Dr. A, R, Du Val,
Wingham, at the Ontario United
Church, Clinton on April 11, with
Rev, Lawrence S. Lewis of
ficiating,-18ne
25. IN MEMORIAM
McKEEVER: In loving memory of
a dear husband and father, Charles
McKeever, who passed away May 4,
1971,
"The years are swiftly passing
But we do not forget,
For in the hearts that loved you
Fond memories linger yet."
Sadly missed by wife Jessie and
family.-18b
iivi.e.11101111011111111111111.1.1111111.11.1101,11111119111,1111011,1!
26. CARD Of THANKS
HOY: I wish to thank all who sent
flowers, cards, treats and visited me
while I was a •patient in Clinton
Public Hospital. Special thanks to
the nurses on first floor, Dr. Ad.
dison and Dr, Lambert. Also, on
behalf of my wife, who underwent
surgery, my gratitude to Dr, Ad.
dison and the assisting nurse. Gor-
don Hoy.--el8b
HAMILTON: I wish to thank
everyone who remembered me with
cards, treats and flowers and visited
me while I was a patient in Victoria
Hospital. _William Hamilton.-cl8p
JAMIESON: I wish to express my
sincere thanks and appreciation to
my relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for the beautiful flowers,
cards, gifts and fruit sent while I
was a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital, My thanks also to Dr.
Lambert, Dr, Harrett, Dr. Watt,
Rev. Lewis and Rev. McDonald
also nurses on first floor.—Edna M.
Jamieson.—cl8p
LIGHTFOOT: A sincere thank you
to all for their kindness during the
bereavement of a dear husband and
father, Thanks to Dr. Moyo, nurses
at Seaforth Hospital, intensive care
nurses at Stratford Hospital, Dr.
Quinlan, Dr. Scratch, ladies who
supplied lunch after the funeral, for
the use of the Orange Hall, Mrs.
Anne Gibson for her assistance, the
assisted in any way.—Clara Light-
foot and Family.-18p
municipalities to visit between
June 4 and August 31. A unit
will stay in town for five days
and run three, three hour
programs, each day teaching
the basics of sailing. There will
be morning sessions an after-
noon session and ,an evening
session. • '
Even if the school does not
come to Goderich, because the
minimum of 60 persons can not
be gathered, Mr. Dymond ex-
plains that through the co-
operation of the local Sailing
Club some ' course would
still be offered.
Pre registration to date has
shown the interest of 13 adults
and 25 juniors (those under 18
years of age). Since those
figures were drawn up however
Mr. Dymond said he has had a
number of phone calls from
people seeking further infor-
mation , and is hopeful during
final registration the necessary
60 persons or more will turn
:up.
Those wishing td register for
the program are urged to con-
tact the Recreation Directors
office at 524-8373 as soon as
possible so the director can
arrange dates for the schools
visit. Registration forms are
published in the Signal Star.
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE 13. SERVICES *VACUUM
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE 24. MARRIAGES
CITATION, Golden Falcon, FlYt4
Holiday Travel Trailers;
Bellevue, Woods, Olsen Tent
Trailers; Truck Toppers;
Crestliner, Springbok, Chrysler
Boats & Motors; Hitches &
Tenting Equipment.
CAMP-OUT, RENTALS, SALES,
Huron St. W. Stratford.
393.5938,-16-301)
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
ALL, MAKES
BOB PECK
V ARNA
262-5748 gctfn
CHUM ft104111110
HEATING I ELECTRIC
Furnace Installations.
DELAVAL MILKER
SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St. 482-- 7652.
'San
SCREENED
TOPSOIL
* EXCAVATING
BACKHOE WORK
* GRAVEL and FILL
* CEMENT and GRAVEL
. LYLE MONTGOMERY
CLINTON - 482-7644 tin
If Recreation Director Mike
Dymond can round up another
20 interested persons Goderich
will have a special five day
sailing instruction school
sometime during the months of
July or August.
The Ontario Sailing
Associatibb's instrtictibri—
program is being put on wheels
this summer and if enough
people are interested Mr.
Dymond says arrangements can
be made to have it visit
Goderich.
Benson and Hedges
(Canada) Ltd., Cie tobacco
company, is underwriting the
cost of four mobile sailing
schools which will tour the
province during June , July and
August.
The largest part of the
$50,000 budget will corn, from
the Ontario Governments sport
and recreation branch which
will provide salaries and meal
and travel expenses for 'the in-
structors. About one third of
the total .
The plan is to furnish four
vans with living accom-
modation for two instructors,
each, a crash boat and a
trailer carrying five sailboats
and their equipment.
Each mobile school will be
allocated 12 Ontario
JACK H. GERRITS
CONSTRUCTION
R.R. 4, CLINTON
For better and longer lasting
BUILDINGS
Whether it be barns, a garage, lean-to or home
renovations.
We do them all to your satisfaction.
Call or write for free estimates with no obligation.
PHONE 482-7290 —tfn
HURON PINES LTD.
.U, Et” an ANNOUNCES'
A
HOME "FIX-IT"
SERVICE
FOR
CLINTON & DISTRICT
is (CD CO (in 6 6-45 o o (Co olsb oTh re 0
We have competent crew of young men to handle your
home repairs and fix-up lobs
REASONABLE HOURLY RATES
CALL
482-7901
(FREE ESTIMATES AVAILABLE)
Twilight
Antique Auction
Of an area Estate and two consignments at Vanastra, 2 miles
South of Clinton on No. 4 hwy. on Wednesday, May 9, at 7:00
p.m. SHARP.
Furniture and Antiques cherry office desk; butternut chest of
drawers and shaving mirror; 9 pc. oak dining room suite;
walnut serving table; pedestal round oak table and 6 matching
chairs; pine jam cupboard; hall bench with large oval bevelled
mirror; burley walnut hall mirror and stand; burley walnut
hexagonal table; Maple 3 pc. bedroom suite; spool hat rack;
gramaphone; dominion pump organ and stool; barber chair; 2
pine wardrobes; commode; wash stand; marble top commode;
rocking chairs; odd chairs; 5 matching chairs; writing desk and
book shelf; rope bed; cradle and crib; blanket boxes; Steamer
trunks; school desk; 3 cabinet radios; 21" G.E. T.V.; Rogers
Majestic 21" T.V.; Singer portable sewing machine; black
leather platform rocker; 5 pc chrome kitchen set; picture
frames (oval, 3 matching sets; and many more); oil lamps;
gone with the wind lamp base; alledin lamp (glass base) brass
jardineers; Clocks (4 mantle, chime, kitchen, 2 marble, 10 small
clocks); crocks; wicker fernery and fern stands; oval and rec-
tangular mirrors; and many, many more items.
Estate of the late Mrs. Barbara
Terms- Cash No Reserve
This is the most outstanding offering of antiques in one ink-
lion. All antiques in average repair.
Note: Date and sate time.
RATHWELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE
Auctiokeens & LIQUIDATORS
BRUCEFIELD 482-3126
- 4824269
SEPTIC
TANKS
CLEANED
MODERN EQUIPMENT
WORK GUARANTEED
Write or Phone
RICHARD LORI
EXPERIENCED
AUCTIONEER
APPRAISER
sad
APPRAISER
CL INTON. ONT.
PHONE: 482-9431 or 482--
7898 c tin
HURON PINES
ELECTRIC
86 KING ST.
INDUSTRIAL,
RESIDENTIAL
g— 'FARM -WIRING J1;
CLINTON 482-7901
1
PROP. BUDD KUEHL
*11litfn
Harvey Dale
The Coach House
Travel Service
presents an evening of films on
Tuesday, May 8th at 8 p.m. in
the Ministry of Agriculture
Board Rooms, King St., Clinton.
Proceeds go to the Save the
Jail Society. Door Prizes - Ad-
mission 50c
111.MISCELLANE0(15
LOVE; In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and grandfather
Ross Love who passed away one
year ago May 4, 1972.
"God saw you were getting tired
He did what he thought best
He put his arms around you
And whispered come and rest
The golden gates stood open
One year ago to-day
With goodbyes left unspoken
You gently slipped away."
Ever remembered by his wife Grace,
and Family and Grand-
children.-18p
Goderich club
to have sailing
instruction school
Let us talk it over, says the Lord
no matter how deep the stains of
your sins. I can take it out and
make you as white as freshly
fallen snow.
(Isaiah 1-18)
A Wernt Sunday and * little breeze is all that thee* two
young boys headed to sill up and demo the Baylieiti Her.
LW. (N8ws-tii0ord photo)
PAYROLL CLERK
required by the
Huron-Perth County R.C.S.S. Board
- Previous experience in senior position desirable
- Accurate typist
- Duties to commence June 1, 1973
Direct written applications by May 10;1973 to
J.J. Lane
Business Administrator
Box 100
Seaforth, Ontario
TENDER
for School Buses
Sealed tenders? clearly, spanked as .!l'3 will be
reierVid' *by" ill* utideraigned until 12 o'clock boon
E.D.T. on Friday, May 18, 1973
Tender forms and specifications available on request.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Huron-Perth County R.C.S.S. Board
Box 100
SEAFORTH, Ontario, NOK IWO
J. McCann J. Vint ar
Chairman Superintendent
FOR YOUR COMMERCIAL and
RESIDENTIAL electrical needs see
B.J. Fink Mechanical Contractors,
Hensel'. Phone 262-2114.-18b
EAVESTROUGHING, aluminum
or galvanized, Estimates without
obligation. Contact R.E. Ruttan,
R,R. 3, Wingham. Phone 357-
1077.-16tfn
C1,0‘170N NI4V/$44ECORD, rtf
DAY, MAY 3, 110.3,4$
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
WHEELCHAIRS - The CP & T
Fund of Clinton Ocidfellows Lodge
have wheelchairs available for loan
free, Contact Doug Cantelon, 482.
7779 or Mrs. M, Ratkin, 482-
3866.—c9b
STAN BLOWES Travel Service, 32
Wellington Street, Stratford. For all
airlines, steamships, rail, hotel
reservations, tours, Low bank rates.
on time payments. s Prepaid
arrangements for relatives visiting
from overseas. Call .271.5710,-49
LAWNS Cut, gardens ploughed and
cultivated, minimum charge. Gerald
Brown, 145 Victoria St, Clinton 4$2-
9498 after 5..-18b
etAtlet************
Farm Sold
t Clearing Auction Sale
4)(
44:,,. Mr. Robert E. McMillan*
r• Lot 33, Con. 4, McKillop Township, 2 roads north of Seaforth *
then 2 miles west
4(..,,, Saturday May 12th t ""rk at 12 o'clock sharp 0.9.T.
* Swine: Purebred Landrace selling at 3:30 Immediately 440( AK following machinery and mIscellaneous.8 mature sows with lit-
tars; 7 mature sows due In 2 months herd sire Lanky Toffs lift k..,
* year, old; Forester breeding sows are Hagey, Stauffeur; 11,
Jamieson & Forester blood lines. A number of $ and 3 month yr
, old tattooed boars and sows, Also younger pigs, 2 grade sows "IPI, r.,
_hit with litters; 1 grade sow bred 1 month.
--r, Cattle: 20 3rd calf Hereford cows due at sale time bred 1.,
4( Charolals; 21/a year old 13 /16 th Charolals bull; 14 yearling T
1.0, Cherolais Hertford heifers; 9 Charolals Hereford yearling
la, steers, good grilse cattle.
lt, Machinery & Miscellaneous selling at 2 o'clock; 990 David
T Brown diesel tractor with leader; 990 diesel David Brown Yee-
.1K tor, cab and heathauser; 3 furrow OVerum 18" 3 pt. hitch plow, *3 furrow M.H. 3 pt. hitch plow; Ferguson tractor; NM propelled at
Allis Chalmers E combine, corn, bean and grain attachments; T iic sail propelled Case 800 combine with pickup; 2 row corn head
for 9P600; M.F. self propelled 10 ft. swather and hay con- Id,
* clitioner (new cut Only 25 acres); M.O. pro 160 bu. manure lg.
I., spreader (like hew); 212 Case 6 knife forage haniester; Dion ar
Th sell unloading box with root; 7 ton Joe's wagon, Dion forage r•
blower with 50 ft. Of pipes; Dunham Lehr flail mower; Ferguson
7 ft. 3 pt. Mich mower; Blackhawk 4 bar side rake on rubber; A„.
Dtinhant 9 ft. land picker; Cockshutt disc plow; 39 ft. Little Ill
Glint all purpose elevator, harrows, 6 ton Joe's wagon; Turner _he
16$ bu. steel' bin; grain auger and Motor; WOods 2 h.p, electric Th
grinder; Woods 2 h.p. roller; tarrOwIng and breeding crate; *
Case hammerthill and belt plus other useful articles found at a inv •clearing farm eata.Ouantity of grain , Tk Household; organ deck; crocks, boiler, ken kettle, trunk, yr * 'pt, cheaterfflifd, storm windowit, etc.
lit Foresters Lodge Will hives booth on the grounds. Come early *
'714 and spend an enjoyable day at Bob's
40( Terms Cash
Auctioneers
* Hugh Filson & torn Robson
Iwit4L4Z41 806.1967t****
13. SERVICES AVAILAILE
quick cash to pay bills or make a
purchase, Call Brad Hamilton,
Trans Canada Credit, 524-8:349. ,—
clOtf,
10-',MOOEI.Ll NG, renovations,
roofing and floor laying, expertly
done. All odd jobs around the home.
Kitchen cupboards a specialty.
Phone 482.7676. Ken McNairn, —
c2tfn
CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and
Processing, Scholl's Food Market,
Hensel!, Beef-Monday; Pork —
Tuesday. Pick-up service available.
Hamburg patties made on request,
262-2017, — (AO( fn
of "Or
'$ Purebred Landrote Swine, Hereford & Chorplois
'Or Cottle & Power Equipment iC
FOR