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CONSTRUCTION
And EXCAVATING
CUSTOM
BULLDOZING
R.R. 2 Goderich 524-9804
12. AUCTION SALE
TWILIGHT
Auction Sale
of Household Effects and An-
{quell for Mr, Willows Moun-
t ain, Londestioro and other
consignments at the Auction
Rooms, Hwy. 21, one mile South
of Goderich on Friday evening
June 22 at 7 p.m.
Five rocking chairs; 38 wooden
chairs; settee; iron and brass
bed; bunk, beds; mattresses; 2
dressers; bureau; 2 commodes;
blanket boxes; antique wood
box; drop-leaf table; large and
small tables; 4 dining-room
chairs; sideboard; antique
couch; frames; copper boiler;
crocks; dishes; Quebec heater;
air conditioner etc. etc.
Terms - cash
Mike Cummings
Auctioneer 524-9064
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of truck, farm machinery, straw,
lumber and some household ef-
fects and other items at Lot 3,
Con 13 Hunan Township, 11/4
miles north and 6 miles east of
Londesboro or 8 miles North
and 3 miles west of Seaforth on
Saturday, June 23rd at 1:00
o'clock
Offering includes:
Approximately 1000 bales of
straw: 1962 Dodge stock truck
with 171/2 ft. stock van and a
nearly new motor, selling as is;
New Idea 216 PTO spreader; 15
round hog feeders; Two wheel
trailer; Moronal mineral and
feeder; litter carrier with new
pole; 10 x 14 pig shelter; 4 rolls
of new barb wire; barn jack;
colony house; new electric san-
' 1
der; 8 cords. of - fire.- wood; 7
sheets of new steel 12 ft. long;
farrowing crate; Approx. 150
cedar rails; quantity of used
barn aiding; large quantity of
barn timber; New Lumber in-
cluding 2 wagon sills; Chain
binder; chains; oil lamp; lan-
terns; antique dresser; 4 burner
Propane stove; Portable T.V.; 4
pressback chairs; Quebec
Heater; and many other items
too numerous to mention.
Terms - Cash - NO RESERVE
AS FARM IS SOLD.
Merrit Burwell, Prop.
R.G. Gethke, & Richard Lobb
Auctioneers
Not responsible for accidents
on day of sale.
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
HURON PINES
ELECTRIC
86 KING ST.
INDUSTRIAL,
RESIDENTIAL
FARM WIRING
CLINTON 482-7901
PROP. BUDD KUEHL
16tfn
BILL'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE
Repairs to all makes
and models of
major appliances
Phone 482-7935
I
SEPTIC
TANKS
CLEANED
MODERN EQUIPMENT
WORK GUARANTEED
Write or Phone
Harvey Dale-
CLINTON
Phone 482-3320 _gorn
Attention
$ Farmers $
Due to the increase of meat
prices, we are again able to pay
you $1.00 C.W.T. for dead or
disabled cows and stocker cat-
tle. 20.00 for dead or disabled
Horses. As an extra service to
you we will pickup calves
pigs free. '
WE HAVE 3
TRUCKS TO SERVE
YOU BETTER.
7 Days a week, 24
Hours a Day
CALL COLLECT
8 8 7-93 34
Brussels Pet
Food Supplies
Lic, 399-C-73.
13, SERVICES AVAILABLE
JACK'S
WOOD TURNERY
CUSTOM WOOD TURNING
AND GIFT ARTICLES
JOHN PLUMTREE
482-969 5
CLINTON
(At Rear Of 84 Albert St.)
I'— 5tfn
SCREENED
TOPSOIL•
* EXCAVATING
* BACKHOE WORK
* GRAVEL and FILL
* CEMENT GRAVEL
LYLE MONTGOMERY
CLINTON - 482-7644 tin
[ VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
ALL MAKES
CHUM PLUMBING
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Furnace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER
SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
16 king St. 482-7652.
-18tfn
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
Butchering , dates—Tuesday. and
Thursday
TI ,ESD00,4a4 of a maa,P,ork*-:i
Friday -- Heel Dilly
PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE
Nlerner's Abattoir
237.3314 Dashwonti, --t• I tin
BOB PECK
VARNA
262-5748 gctfn
RICHARD LOBE
EXPERIENCED
AUCTIONEER
aid
APPRAISER
CL INTON. ONT.
P HONE: 482-9431 or 482-
7898 t. t fn
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
AS of this date, I will not be respon-
sible for any debts contracted in my
name, by my wife or anyone without
my written consent. Russell Parks,
Batchawana, Ont.-25,26,27b
MINOR
HOCKEY
JACKETS
Due to the interest
shown to date, the time
for ordering jackets has
been extended to June
28th.
To get delivery before
winter, jackets must be
Ordered by that date at
Hermans, Aiken Bros or
Pickett and Campbell.
25b
17. LOST AND FOUND
FOUND— set of keys on James
Street, Clinton, Phone 482-
9265-25p
LOST—In Hallett Township, a 7
month old part-samoyed puppy,
white in color. Reward. Phone Jim
Medd, 482-7494-25b
POUND—Good bath towels at
laundromat on Albert St, Clinton.
Phone 482-7787-25b
21. BIRTHS
MEDD: Mr. and Mrs. Morris Medd,
Zambia, Africa, era pleased to an-
nounce the birth of a son, Darren
James, a brother for Shelley and
Christopher also a grandchild for
Elizabeth Medd„Clinton, and Mr.
and Mrs, Archie Johnston of
Goderich,
CLASS
4. AUCTION SALE
12. AUCTION SALE
Auction Sale of New
FURNITURE, APPLIANCES & GIFTWARE
at
BALL AUCTIONS
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
DIRECTLY BEHIND THE QUEENS HOTEL
Friday, June 22nd at 8 p.m.
TENDER FOR SALE
AND
REMOVAL OF BARN
Tenders will be received for sale and removal by October 31,
1973, of one large frame barn 70' x 72' with an addition 70' x 36'.
Timbers in excellent condition. Located approximately one
mile east of Clinton on south side No. 8 Highway; lot 38, Con-
cession 1, Tuckersmith Township, Huron County.
Tenders to close July 4, 1973; to be forwarded to -
Mrs. C. Hume, Secretary-treasurer
Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority
Box 459, Exeter, Ontario
,t ...Int,. 41,A 'Oat'• , •
A/11,
Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
11. TENDERS
Ii. TENDERS
TENDERS
FOR
GARBAGE COLLECTION
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
Tenders are required for the weekly collection of gar-
bage from all householders in the residential area of
Vanastra In Tuckersmith Township. Tenderer will sup-
ply the truck and all labour.
Township tender forms are required and may be ob-
tained from the undersigned. Tenders to be in the
Clerk's hands by 5:00 P.M. on July 3, 1973. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted.
James L McIntosh,
Clerk-Treasurer.
627-0358.
Featuring: Matching stove and refrigerator, in avocado
gold or artion, Deluxe side by side refrigerator
(foodarama) by Leonard. Matching washer and dryer,
colour and black & white T.V.s, several styles of
chesterfield suites, Spanish and maple bedroom suites,
bunk beds, coffee end tables, prism lamps, swag lamps,
pole lamps, kitchen suites, continental box spring and
mattresses, desks, lazy boy chairs, automatic zip zag
sewing machines, tapestries, dishes, swords, plus many
oilier items too numerous to mention.
Sales conducted weekly by Bail Auctions
Auctioneer: R.A. Bail
Lunch booth and seating provided
W a dosowila•
Twilight
Auction Sale
PONIES, RACING PONIES, HORSES,
EQUIPMENT & SPECIAL CONSIGNMENTS
at the farm of
James Buchanan R.R. 4 Goderich
1/2 mile north of Goderich to SaltfOrd
1 mile South East and 1/2 mile East
in Colborne Township
Thursday, June 28
at 7 p.m. *
Entry fee $6.00 on ponies and horse' - 5 percent on
equipment. (will be held under cover in case of rain).
Lunch Booth on Grotindef Auctioneers and owners net
responsible for accidents on day of sale.
**dal consignments - yearlings and 2 year old half
standard bred pacers - trotters with proven records.
7 year old registered habkney good for show, best
roar* time 1:36.
- Show Nagy
1 Surrey
bouble Pony trailer and other articles too numerous
to Mention
AUCTIONEER - JAMES BUCHANAN
t•mmearmor
AUCTION SALE
of Household furnishings, Antiques and Misc. Items
SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1973, AT 1:00 P.M. SHARP
at 77 Sanders Street West, Exeter, Ont.
HoLispHoLta EFFECTS—Chesterfield and chair; large upholstered
chair; coffee table; end tables; 2 pale lamps; desk and Stool;
mirrors; fern stand; round living room table; rugs; television:
3.pc. bedroom suite, like new condition; single bed; dresser; chest
of drawers-wardrobe combination; wardrobes; 2 night tables; bed-
room chair; day bed; rocking chair; kitchen suite; china cabinet;
Colcispot refrigerator; utility table; odd tables and chairs; floor
polisher; vacuum cleaner.
'
ironing board; Mixette; utility table;
TV tables; silverware; electric chronic coffee pot with tap and
matching cream and sugar; miscellaneous dishes; kitchen clock;
bathroom space saver; towel pole; scales; etc.
ANTIQUES — Secretary desk; trunk; hall trees; oval table; wash.
stand; wicker chair; chair; mantel clock; 2 oil lamps; pictures
and frames; dishes include Nippon, Noritake, Bavaria, Coronation
plates and many other odd pieces; many pieces of fancy silver-
ware; candle holders; cistern pump; etc.
MISCELLANEOUS — Quilts: pots and pans; some garden tools;
medicine cabinet; mats; many knick knacks and wall plagues, etc.
TERMS: CASH
This auction is the belongings of the Late Mrs, Ella Hedden
NORM WHITING, Auctioneer — Phone 235-1964
25b.
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LARGE CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION SALE
SATURDAY, JUNE 2 3
AT 12t30 P.M.
AT GORDON BRINDLEY'S FARM
11/4 MILES NORTH AND 1/2 MILE EAST OF CARLOW
OR 7 MILES NORTH EAST OF GODERICH
TRACTORS
• Dave Brown 1200with cab and loader • M-M 445 with cab
and loader • 1—H 275 with loader S M-H 44 Diesel • •
Several 8 & 9 N-Fords • 20A & 2085 Ferguson • 730 Case
EQUIPMENT
• 'rurnco self unloading forage box • GEHL sell unloading
forage bOx • Gleaner Combine* Versatile Swather With hay
conditioner * M.F. 36 12' Swather * 32 plate wheel disc
• New Holland 66 Baler * A.C, Square Baler • Ford 2 row
Corn Planter • J.F. Chopper 3 Surge Buckets • 1—H - 414
Drag Plough • Sortie Snowmobile*
To Place Consignments Call This Is a partial listing only
BRINDLEY AUCTION SERVICE
WI*"5 2 4-6 4 5 ON 1 CASH
LUNCH BOOTH
THE GROUNDS
PETER'S CONSTRUCTION
Specializing in
Framing and Dry Wall
For Free Estimates
Call 67 2-47 99
or 434-9502
21. BIRTHS
WRIGHT. On June 14th,ln Clinton
Public Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.
3arnet Wright, of R R 1, Lon-
desboro, a son,
CALHOUN; On June 16th, in Clin-
ton Public Hospital, to Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Calhoun, R R 2 Hayfield,
a girl.
BAIRD: Orrin and Marjorie, nee
Hyde, Baird, are happy to announce
the birth of their son, Jason Bar-
bour, in Western Hospital, Toronto,
on Tuesday, June 5, 1973.
McMILLAN: Dan and Ann (nee
Stephenson) are pleased to an-
nounce. the safe arrival of their
first child, a girl, Tanya Marie, on
June 1, 1973, at Victoria Hospital,
London,
22. DEATHS
CRITTENDEN: At Goderich, on
Sunday, June 17, 1973, W. Harold
Crittenden of Clinton, in his 72nd
year. Beloved husband of Reta
(Walden) Crittenden. Dear father of
Ann, Ivan, Paul and Keith, all at
home. Also surviving are four'
sisters, Mrs. Clarence (Bertha) Bail,
Grosse Isle, Michigan, Mrs. Don
(Ann) Publow, Reno, Nevada, Mrs.
George F. (Almeda) Elliott of Clin-
ton and Mrs. Gordon (Pearl) Ross,
of Brockville. The late Mr. Critten-
den rested after 7 p.m. on Monday
until Wednesday at the Ball
Funeral Home. The funeral service
was held Wednesday, June 20 at 2
p.m. Interment in Clinton Cemetery.
22, DEATHS
HALL: At Memorial Hospital, St,
Marys, on Thursday, June 7, 1973,
Charles S. Hall of Robinson Street,
8t, Marys, in his 82nd year. :Beloved
husband of Catharine Richardson
and dear father of William H,
Neenah, Wisconsin: Charles IC,
Willowdale, and Richard B. D.
Hall, Barraba, New Beath Wales; 8
grandchildren survive, A family ser-
vice was held from the Ball Funeral
Chapel, St. Marys, on Saturday. In-
terment in St. Marys Cemetery.
RUTLEDGE; In Clinton on Friday",
June 15, 1973, Ann Speir, beloved
Wife of the late Peter Rutledge of
Goderich. Dear mother of Mrs. Joe
(Rhea) Mansor of Toledo,
Ohio, Mrs. Vic (Wilda) Lytman of
Long Island, New York, Ross of
Goderich, Jack of Toronto and the
late Mrs. Verna Sparks. Resting et
the McCallum Funeral Home,
Goderich. The funeral at 2 o'clock
Tuesday afternoon, Interment in
Brussels Cemetery.
ETHERINGTON: Mrs. Bertha
Etherington at Huronaiew Home,
Clinton on Sunday, June 17, 1973,
Bertha Cobbledick, beloved wife of
the late Albert Etherington, in her
83rd year. Mother of Archie and
Richard Etherington, Osborne
Township, Mrs. Alma Thar of Lon-
don, (one daughter ,Mrs, Marjorie
Alien pre-deceased). Sixteen grand-
children, and seventeen great-
grandchildren, The funeral service
was held on Wednesday, June 20 at
2:00 p.m. Interment in Exeter
Cemetery with Rev. Barry Robinson
officiating.
"We Buy and Sell" PHONE 519.482-9138
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25. IN MEMORIAM
FREMLIN: In loving memory of
our dear son Don, who passed away
suddenly one year ago June 26,
1972.
Your end was sad and sudden,
No time to say goodbye,
You were gone before we knew it,
God knows the reason why,
It broke our hearts to lose you,
But you did not go alone,
For part of us went with you,
The day God called you home.
Sadly missed by Mom, Dad, brother
and family.
25p
(continued on page 10)
CLINTON NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1973-7
22. DEATHS
SCHNELL; In the Bluewater Red
Herne, Zurich, Monday, June 18th,
19736 Charlotte Peck, beloved wife
of the late Edward H. Schaal', in
her 84th year, Dear sister of Arthur
W. Peck and Mrs. Ellen McEwen of
R R 3 Bayfield and Mrs. Margaret
J. Schnell, Detroit, The funeral ser-
vice was held Wednesday June 20th
at 2 p.m. Interment in Hayfield
Cemetery, Rev. Reddicic officiated
of ,Hayfield United Church,
DIEHL: Funeral services for the
late Carl Diehl will be held Thur-
sday, June 21, 1973 from the Ball
Funeral Home, Clinton. Mr. Diehl
passed away on Monday, June 18 at
the age of 80 yrs. Mr. Diehl is sur-
vived by his wife, Lucy (Woods)
Diehl, Interment is in Bayfield
Cemetery. Rev. H.J.E. Crosley of
Mooretown assisting the Rector
Rev, George Youmatoff at the
funeral service,
23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. James T. Keys, R R 1,
Varna are happy to announce the
engagement of their only daughter,
Sharon Rose to William John Car-
nochan, son of Mrs. Anne Car-
nochan, Seaforth. The wedding will
take place at St. Andrews United
Church, Bayfield on Saturday, July
14, 1973.-25p
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stauble of •
Ceylon wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Rosana Christens to James
Aloysius Shanahan, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Aloysius Shanahan of Clinton.
The wedding will take place on
Saturday, July 7, 1973 at 3 o'clock
in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church, Clinton, Ontario-25p
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sheardown of
Goderich are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Karen Marie to Ronald
Lorne Tyndall, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lorne Tyndall, R R 2, Clinton. The
wedding will take place on Friday,
June 22, 1973 at North Street
United Church, Goderich.-25p
, IIQUIDATION-BY
PUBLIC AUCTION ITH
NO RESERVEv
W.J. MILLS MOTOR SALES LTD
121 ST. DAVID ST. GODERICH ONT. 519 524 9449
OWNER RETIRING
MR. W.J. MILLS after many years of service gave up his Chrysler fran-
chise. and is completely retiring from the Automobile business.
- Everything will be sold from the body shop garage at the above ad-
dress, and is in exceptionally good condition.
THURSDAY JUNE 28th 1 973
(1 P.M. SHARP)
TERMS - CASH OR MAKE ARRANGEMENT BEFORE SALE
This is a partial listing, numerical listing on sale day
SPECIALS
Aqua scooter • C.C.M. Mustang Bicycle • Coke Machine '11 Steel
Guard Rails 15 ft. long • McClary Gas Furnace • Chrysler Air Temp
Gas Furnace • Cedar Posts • Timbers and Lumber • Goodyear
illuminated signs • Chrysler Plymouth Valiant Illuminated sign
• Utility Body for 1 ton truck.
OFFICE
Cincinnati Time Clock and Card rack • 2 Wood Desks • Steel Desk
• Swivel Chairs I Roller type filing cabinet • National Cash register
• Electric typewriter • Electric. adding machine • Manual
typewriter • Manual adder • Olivetti calculator • Cheque writer
• Photo Copier
Damage Dozer H.D. frame straightener with attachments • Kellogg 3
H.P. Air Compressor • Snap on front end aligner • Wheel Balancer
and Weights • 8 Spray Booth Vapor Lights • Spray Booth Doors
• Exhaust fan and duct work • Rockwell sander • Alcoa
Air Sander with regulator • 2 B & D Disc Sanders • 4 DeVilbiss
spray guns • Tape & paper Dispenser • Body Solder • Sand Paper
and Discs • 2 Sinks Air Regulators • Metal Crimper • Asst. paint
and cabinets
SHOP it PARTS EQUIPMENT
Tire changer • 2 Acetylene Welding sets with Cutting Torch and
Carts • Forney C-S Electric welder with H.D. Wiring • Welding Rod
• Wet & Dry Commercial Vacuum Cleaner • Homestead steam
Jenny • 2 Walker Floor Jacks • Hydraulic Bumper Jack • 2 Floor
Hoists • Electrical Testing Equipment • Chain HOIst • Bench Grin-
der • ' Air Hoses • Fire Extinguishers • Greasing equipment •
Vises • Axle Stands • Creepers • Battery Charger • iUnder-
coater • B & D 1/2" Drill • 3/4" Socket Set « Pullers • Tap and
Die Set • '2 Steel Top Benches • Tires and RIM.* new and used •
Parts' and Accessories • Tire Racks Asst Nuts and Bolts • 2 Wood
Parts Bins • Trouble Lite* and Extension Cords • tow Cable
BALANCE OF USED CAR INVENTORY AS OF' SALE DAY
CONDUCTED BY HOMER STEPHENS AUCTIONS LTD.
MISSISSAUGA ONT. 416 271 3684
BODY SHOP