Clinton News-Record, 1973-07-26, Page 1511. TENDERS
HOUSEHOLD
AND
ANTIQUE AUCTION
TO be held at 119 Miln Strain North, SeetOrth on Saturday,
July 28, at 1;15 P.M.
Consisting of Admiral 21” T.V.; 4 matching cent 'bottom
Chairs; 5 pc. chrome- kitchen mutt"; 2 rocking chairs; arm
chairs; chesterfield; cherry chest of drawers; steel and wood
beds; dressers; chest of drawers; single continental bed a SW" ,
Mons Mattress; General Electric stove 24"; Leonard
refrigerator; wringer woollier; electrical kitchen appliances;
ti electric clock; Mantel clock; radio; 2 wicker ferneries; card
table; wood pePer rack; hooked and woven rugs; lamps; plc'
lures and Cremes; cushion lope; mirrors; limn theirs; garden
tools; T.V. aerial; and many other items.
Terms - CaSh No Reserve
Propriatreee - Mrs. Laura Ings
Mrs. Myrtle Krueger
RATHWELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE
4424120 BrUceihrld . 29,306
ESTATE AUCTION
TO be held in the Village of Auburn for the Edit* Of Bei :Late Mrs. Christine Craig On Saturday, July 26, at 1:00 P.M.
AutornOblko - 191'0 Chet/ Belelr
Antiques and hbustthold items - x V slate pool table; and ic-
cessortee; Nordheimer plena; Philips 21" T.V.; round *Mention
table; buffet; thine cabinet; coffee and and tables; theirterflekl
and their; 4 Witehetande; cortunockg Wilde dim* and their; err-
tentlOn table; wood end metal bode; oval too table; orowdornsid and two Chairs; preelsbeck rocker and arm chair; iron crib; highboy chest of drawers; 8 pc- chrome kitchen BUS.; pine top
cupboard end" pine Chairs; wringer wisher; singer sewing,
Mechlin; chikEk rocker; mantel Clock; mirrerie lempi; beached, School bell; depression and carnival glees; dishes
and china; 3 telephones; pictures and frames; brass; creeks;
souvenirs; toy'dishes; ichoOl dirk; quilts; kitchen applisheee
and utensils.
Two power -Mowers; honternisde riding MOwer
Tonne Cash Property sold No Rimer** on Contents
•'RATHWELL'S
AUCTION .SERVICE
482-MO W Oruceibild
29,3*
RICHARD Lana
EXPERIENCED ^
„AUCTIONEER
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APPRAISER,
CLINTON. ONT.
PHONE: 482-9431 or 482--
7898
Auction Sale of New
FURNITURE, APPLIANCES & GIFTWARE
BALL AUCTIONS
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO
DIRECTLY BEHIND THE QUEENS HOTEL
Friday July 27 at 8 p.m.
Featuring: Matching Ito** Ind rifrIgeraittit, in avocado
gold or green, Deluxe side by side refrigerator
(fooderernii) by Leonard, Matching Wash at and dryer,
COI0Ot end 'black & White T.V.I4 several styles of
theetertkitri suttee, -Spanish- and Maple bedroom- *trite",
bunk bids, Coffee end tables, prism twos, swag latnpi,
polo tsittipti, kitchen suites, 'continent"l box spring and
inettresteett, desks, Arty boy chairs, automatic: zig tag
isevitrig machine, dither', swords, 'plui in y'
ether Itainte SOO Arintinoutr 'to Mention,
Sales Conducted Wiierkly by Bail Auctions
Auctioneer: A.A. 6511
Luneh booth and Hiding provided
4 Wo Joy and Sior
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PHONE 519.4824138
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STONE HOUSE ANTIQUES
CLINtON, ONTARIO
2.8 /AIMS EAST OF CLINTON ON HIGHWAY
MARCON READY MD(
CONCRETE FORMING
READY MIX CONdIETE
PRICED RIGHT FOR THE FARMER
& HOMEOWNER
AS LOW AS 05.50 PER CUBIC YD, OF CONCREtE
PHONE 24 HOURS A DAY SAYFIELD
482-3431 CUPITPN
DO CLOTHES MAKE PERSON?
Our physical appearance, like a shop window, makes an initial
impression upon our public. In our height, weight, complexion and
attire We Create a definite feeling. Some of our features arc not
modifiable, but many of them cart definitely be improved. The key
is to look and feel good inside and out. Logically, then, clothing
is one very important concern of both men and women.
-Fashion butts say clothing for the overweight woman can be pastels,
princess lines, vertical stripes, plain colours, narrow sleeves. Fashion
editors recommend avoiding the sleeveless look, garish colours and
large flashy prints. Stick to a otie-piece bathing suit with a skirt, if
possible. Pant suits are great because they cover all the sins. Young
people should stick to bright colours- for make-up choosing whatever
is in vogue. The same applies to the older woman, but colours should
be softer, more subtle.
Male faShion buffs say the overweight man should go to a store
specializing in clothes tot. his particular problem. The secret is not
to try to squeeze into the wrong size, but to aim for clothes that fit
well. Apparently anything goes, but the overweight male Must dress
with a little more taste. Of course, the colour depends on the'person,
and the older man must be a little snore subtle.
Complimentary remarks made to us about our appearance and
about us are valued, regardless of their source. The more our ego
is inflated, the more pleased we are. Weight loss will make you look
and feel better, and you'll have a grand tittle fitting into smaller
sized clothes. Nutritionists and food editors can suggest ways to help
you attain the world of properly proportioned human beings, but it
is you who has to walk down the path to see how full and rewarding
a slim life can really be.
ADELAIDE
DANIELS
CLINTON NEWS,.RECORD, 1'Ht1RSDAY, JkLYAr, ge, ;19.73-,-X5
12. AUCTION SALE 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
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13. SERVICES MUM 22. DEATHS 26. CARD OF THANKS iw '26. CARD OF THANKS
1 12. AUCTION SALE
13. SEKVICESAVAILABLE ,
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TENDER
The Heron County
Board of Education
Will accept sealed Tenders at
Its Administrative office 103
Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario
until noon on Monday, August
13, 1973, for provision of regular
COURIER SERVICE
to all of the Board's schools
within the County,
Specifications may be obtained,
from the above office. Lowest
or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
R.M. WRIGHT
MANAGER OF
PURCHASING
•
12. AUCTION SALE
Morning Antique
AUCTION SALE
Saturday, July 28
10:30 a.m.
AUCTION ROOMS
1 mile south of Goderich on
Highway ,21
Roll-top desk, pine corner cup-
board, brass bed, cherry war-
drobe, flat-to-wall cupboard
(stripped) oak kitchen cabinet,
5 commodes, 2 dressers, round
oak pedestal table, 6-foot har-
vest table, Duncan Phyffe ex-
tension table, pine and butter-
nut desk, hail table, china
cabinet, pine cradle, antique
organ.
5 sets pressback chairs, 2 sets
dining room chairs, 8 odd
pressback chairs, 2 balloon
back chairs, rocking chairs,
organ stool, small spinning
wheel, 2 antique wall
telephones, 2 tool chests, 3
blanket boxes, 4 trunks, small
antique stove.
Collection -of 30 IleHrons,-- 0
11.14,v Oak orooker,rtcoppter4
boilers, glass, china, sealers,
picture frames, ell temps, etc
VIEWING Friday evening - 7;00
- 8:30 p.m.
Mike Cummings
Auctioneer
524.9064 or
482-7584
TERMS: Cash
AUCTION SALE
Clearing for two local
households plus ad-
dition, to be held at
ACTION CENTRE
MART
Located on Highway No.
4,1 mile north of Exeter,
Ontario.
SAT, JULY 28, 1973'
at 1:15 p.m. sharp
ANTIQUES;
Lincoln rocker, wing back
chair, 8 piece oak dining suite,
copper boiler, country couch,
wicker stand, post card collec- C
tion, oil lamps, lanterns, crocks,
Reinhart beverage bottle,
wooden bird cage, library table,
hail rack, Victorian corner
chair, buggy seat, commodes,
dresser*, bed*, tins, trunk, 1899
Merrytime story book.
CHINA & GLASS:
Oliver Twist plate, occupied
Japan, Noritake, Depression
glue, Ironstone, 1933 World
Fair mug. '
HOUSEHOLD:
Chesterfield suite, sewing
machine, stove, chairs, frames,
lawnmower, lamps, tools plus
many other interesting items.
Terms
Cash
Paddle Bidding
Refreshments
Undercover
Open for viewing
at 11: a.m.
PERCY WRIGHT
AUCTIONEER
Auctioneer or Proprietor
not responsible foraf;t4
cklents day oricslii:
„
30p
cash to pay bills or make a
purchase. Call Brad Hamilton,
'Trans Canada Credit, 424-8349..—
clOttf, .
rTHWEILL'S
AUCTIONEERS
1/4
LIQUIDATORSI
and
Pt
BRUCEFIELD, ONT,
Offer the most modern
auction methods.
LICENSED and BONDED
ONTARIO—WIDE
BRUCEFIRD 482-3120
vale"‘,
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of
Tractors, Farm machinery,
and some household effects for
Henry Buffinga, 1 mile south of
Clinton on Highway No. 4,
Saturday, August '4th at 1:30
Full list next week.
Terms cash farm sold No
Reserve.
RICHARD LOBO
R.T. GETHKE
AUCTIONEERS
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
EAVESTROUGHING, aluminum
or galvanized. Estimates without
obligation. Contact R.E. Ruttan,
R,R. 3, Wingham, Phone 357-
1077.-16tfn
Re;MOOELLING. renovations,
roofing and floor laying, expertly
done. All odd jobs around the home.
Kitchen cupboards a specialt,,
Phone 482-7676. Ken McNairn. —
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LET US REPAIR AND MAKE
your rings and jewellery like new
Diamond rings renewed and stones
safely st:Etifede-t- dotittfilte chances.
Expert work done reasonably to
your satisfaction. Watch repairs and
pearl restringing. W.N. Coonter.
Clinton, Ontario. — c tfn
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
VARNA
262.5748 gctin
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HURON PINES
ELECTRIC
86 KING ST.
INDUSTRIAL,
RESIDENTIAL
FARM WIRING
CLINTON 4824901
PROP. BUDD KUEHL
Min
COMPLETE
LANDSCAPING
SERVICE And
SUPPLIES
Open 7 Days a Week
Mon, thrti Sat. till dark
Sunday 12 to
ART'S
ume•c aplos DER
NIMNNET st. E. GI 0 DERIC
S2441126
LADIES Have your sewing done
for fall so that you are prepared.
Phone 482.3198-28-31b
FURNITURE refinishing, satisfac-
tion guaranteed, prompt service,
reasonable rates, Phone Ernie
Niblock 524.0110,28,29,30b . _
(OUTER PLUMBING
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Furnace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER
SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St— 482-7652.
-18tfn
CITATION, Golden Falcon, Flyte,
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.--16-30b
BILL'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE
Repairs to all makes
and models of
major appliance.
Phone 482-7935
SCREENED
TOPSOIL
* EXCAVATING
* BACKHOE WORK
* GRAVEL and FILL
* CEMENT GRAVEL
LYLE MONTGOMERY
CLINTON - 482-7644 tin
1 BRUINSMA
CONSTRUCTION A ndAnd EXCAVATING
CUSTOM
BULLDOZING
R.R. 2 Goderich 524-9804
CUSTOM KI LLING
ANC) PROCESSING
Butchering dates—Tuesday. and
Thursday
TUESDAY — Beef and Pork
Friday — Beef MO
PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE
Merrier's Abattoir ,
237'3314 1).1,avtas1. ,=-4'1 Eti
SEPTIC
TANKS
CLEANED
MODERN EQUIPMENT
WORK GUARANTEED
Write or Phone
Harvey Dab)
CLINTON
Phone 4824381 gorn
PHOTOGRAPHY; weddings, coin,
menial, portrait, portraits taken in
your own home. Phone "Art Ser-
vices" - 402-7441,--30tfn
JACK'S
WOOD TURNERY
CUSTOM WOOD TURNING
AND GIFT ARTICLES
JOHN PLUMTREE
482.9695
CLINTON
(At Rear Of 84 Albert St.)
17. LOST AND FOUND
LOST: White, long haired cat
wearing red collar and bell in/
Vicinity of Rattenbury St. East,
Clinton. Reward offered. Phone ,
482-7115.-30b
20. TO GIVE AWAY
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TO GIVE AWAY to a good home, 6
puppies, 7 weeks old. Phone 482-
9168.-30b
21. BIRTHS
PERCY: To Ruth and Chris Percy,
Toronto, a daughter, on July 18,
1973 at St. Joseph's Hospital,
Toronto. '
WHITE: Mr. and Mrs. Brian
White, on July 22, in Clinton Public
Hospital had a baby girl.-30
STANLEY: Pat and Jim Stanley of
6 Selkirk Dr. Kitchener, are happy
to announce the arrival of their in-
fant son, Michael James, in Strat-
ford General Hospital July 16, 1973,
A brother for Jason.-30b
22. DEATHS
YOUNG: In Goderich on Saturday,
July 21, 1973, Peter S. Young,
beloved husband of Elma Young
(Betties), dear father of Mrs.
,Gl'aluini,,-;.(Olive) Johnston, Mrs.
'Clinton,
(Bess) Black, b9th of
Clinton, and James of Goderich
Twp. Seven grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren also survive,
Funeral service was held on
Tuesday afternoon at. 2 p.m, from
the McCollum Funeral Home,
Cambria Road at East Street,
Goderich. Interment in Maitland
Cemetery.-30
CURRY; In Clinton on July 22,
1973, Mabel (Jervis) Curry, of
Goderich. Beloved wife of the late
John Curry, dear mother of Mrs.
Douglas (Leila) McDougall, Mrs.
Edward (Marion) Bissett and Ar-
thur, all of Goderich. Sister of Miss
Laura Jervis, of Stooffville, eight
grandchildren also survive. Funeral
service was held on Wednesday af-
ternoon from McCallum Funeral
Home, Goderich, at 2 p,m. Inter-
ment in IVIttitland Cemetery.--.30
RAbFORD: Mrs. Alice Radford
died at Huronview on Monday, July
1973. Funeral cervices were held
from Tasker lVIennorial Chapel on
Wednesday, July 18, 1973:40
CARTER: At University Hospital,
London on Friday, July 20, 1973, R,
Derwin Carter of 135 James Street,
Clinton passed away in his 86th
year. Beloved husband of Margaret
(Garrett) Carter, Dear father of
Mrs. Bert (Elmo) Mewhort of Lake
Cowichaea, Vancouver Island,
Lloyd of Toronto, The funeral ser-
vice was held from the Ball Funeral
home on Sunday, July 22 at 2 p.m.
Interment in Clinton
Cemetery —30
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Matheson,
Clinton wish to announce the
marriage of their daughter, Glenda
Marion, to Joseph Gaborieau of
Milton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Gaborieau of Thu nderbay. The
marriage took place, Thursday, July
12 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. The
newlyweds will reside in
Milton.— 30p
25. IN MEMORIAM.
HUNTER—In loving memory of a
dear wife and a wonderfUl mother
and grandmother, Dorothy Hunter,
who was suddenly taken as the
result of a car accident eleven years
ago July 30, 1962.
The month of July is here again,
To us, the saddest of the year.
The blow was hard, the shock
severe,
To part with one, we loved so dear.
Memories are like threads of gold,
Never tarnish or grow old
No longer in our lives to share,
But in our hearts, she is always
there.
Too dearly loved to ever be forgot-
ten. Always remembered by
husband Leonard, daughters
Marlene and Jean, sons-in-law and
grandchildren.-30b
26. CARD -OF THANKS
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NEALE--The family of the late T.
Stanley Neale, wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation to
relatives and friends for floral
tributes, donations -to "Hetirr,tind
Cancer Foundations, iAlr of
kindness diiring the recent loss of a
husband, father and grandfather.
Special thanks to Beattie Funeral
Home, Rev. Harold Snell, Exeter
and the U.C.W. of Bruce United
Church. Leila (Stackhouse) Neale
and Family.-30p
BERNARD—I wish to thank all my
Queen Street neighbours for the
lovely mirror. It will be very useful
in my new home. Marie Ben,
nard,-30p
SWITZER—I wish to thank all my
family, friends and relatives who
visited me, sent cards, flowers and
helped in anyway. Special thanks to
the ones who took me to Clinton
Hospital and home again. My
thanks to Dr. Lambert and Dr.
Barrett and also nurses on the first
floor, Marg Switzer.-30b
ANDREWS—The family of the late
Frank W. Andrews wish to express
Weir sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to all their relatives,
friends, and neighbours for their
many acts of kindness, cards, floral
tributes and donations to the Inten-
sive Care Unit of Clinton Hospital,
during their recent bereavement.
Special thanks to Rev. A. Mowatt,
Dr. Harrett, nurses and staff of
Clinton Hospital, Beattie's Funeral
Home, L.O.L. No. 710, Canadian.
Legion Branch 140, pallbearers,
flowerbearera, and to ail who
visited or helped in any way daring
his lengthy period confined to
hoopital.--410p
THANK YOU—We would like to
thank Rathwell Auction Service
and to those who donated and con-
signed articles, and those who
volunteered their services in order
to make our auction a Stictess. The
minister and board of SteWards of
Varna United Church.-20b
LIVERMORE,---I wish to thank' an
those who remembered me with
cards, flowers and visits while a
patient in Clinton Public Hospital,
Special thanks to Dr. Flowers, Dr,
Addison, Rev. Mowatt, Rev.
Youmatoff and all the staff on first
floor. Everyone's kindness was
deepty appreciated. Norman Liver-
more.--30p
MULLER—My sincere thanks to
all who sent cards and visited me
while I was a patient in Clinton
Hospital. FL Muller.-30p
Mrs. Mabel Curry
The funeral service was con-
ducted July 25 by Rev. Robert
Raymont for the late Mrs.
Mabel Curry who died July 22
in Clinton Public Hospital at
the age of 89.
Born Mabel Jervis on
February 15, 1884 in Goderich
Township to William and
Agnes (Whitingham) Jervis she
had been a resident of Goderich
until moving to Clinton eight
years ago.
Mrs. Curry was a member of
North Street United Church in
Goderich, and a life member of
the United Church Women's
group. •
She was predeceased by her
husband John in December of
1964.
Mrs. Curry is survived by two
daughters Mrs. Douglas
McDougall, (Leila) andMrs. Ed-
ward Bissett, (Marion) as well
as one son, Arthur, all of
Goderich. In addition there are
eight grandchildren; 24 great
grandchildren, and one sister,
Miss Laura Jervis of Stouff-
Pall bearers were Donald
McDougall, Arthur McDougall,
John Bissett, Norval Anderson,
Melvin Elliott and Carl Ander-
son. Interment was in Maitland
Cemetery at Goderich.
DERWIN CARTER
Derwin Carter, of 135 James
Street, Clinton, passed away
last Friday July 20, 1973 after a
short illness. He was 85.
Mr. Carter was born to the
late Richard and Elizabeth
Carter in Hullett Township on
July 22, 1887. He was a life-
long resident of Bullet Town-
ship where he farmed on the
Eighth Concession.
In 1949, Mr. Carter
retired to Clinton arid lived on
Ontario Street until 1971, when
he moved to James Street.
He married the former
Margaret Garrett in X'Iullett
'township on June 24, 1914. She
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ROSS: Seldoo and Violet Ross wish
to thank their family, friends and
neighbours for the lovely evening
and beautiful gifts and cards in
honour of their 40th wedding an,
nivisrsary. Your thoughtfulness will
long be remembered,-30b
VANDERI3URGH; My ap-
preciation to friends, neighbours
and relatives who sent cards,
flowers and visited me while I was
in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks,
to the nurses and staff of first floor,
to Dr. Newlands and Dr. Addison.
Wes Vanderburgh.--30b
survives him. Mr. Carter was a
member of Ontario Street
United Church.
Besides his wife, Mr, Carter
is survived by one son, Lloyd
Carter of Toronto; one
daughter, Mrs. Bert (Alma)
Mewhort of Lake Cowichan,
British Columbia; two grand-
children and one great-
grandchild.
Funeral services were held
from the Ball Funeral home
with Dr. A. J. Mowatt in
charge. Interment was in Clin-
ton Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Ivan Car-
ter, Clifford Shobbrook,
Leonard Shobbrook, Harry
Oakes, Alden Crich, and
Warren Whitmore.
Flowerbearers John
McCowan, and Bert Garrett,
both of Clinton.
P.S. YOUNG
Rev. Leonard Warr conduc-
ted the funeral service July 24
for the late Peter S. Young who
died July 22 at Alexandra
Marine .and General
HoSPithl at 'the a6 of EIG. 'Mr.
Young had been ill for some
time.
Born May 10,1887 at
Goderich Township he resided
there all his life until moving to
Goderich in 1949. He was a
member of Victoria Street
United Church in Goderich.
He is survived by his wife,
the former Elina Betties, whom
he married at Bayfield in 1914.
Also surviving are daughters
Mrs. Graham Johnston,(Olive
and Mrs. Harold Black, (Bess)
both of Clinton, and a son,
James, of Goderich Township.
There are also seven grand-
children and five great-grand-
children.
Pallbearers were Kenneth
Taylor, Gordon Tait, Ronald
Young, Gary Black, Steven
Maguire and Earl Nivins.
Flowerbearers were Robert
Taylor and Paul Taylor,
Interment followed the ser-
vice in Maitland Cemetery at
Goderich,
CARTER: At Alexandra and
Marine Hospital, Goderich, on
Monday, July 23, 1973, John R.
Carter, beloved husband of the late
Jane Osbaldestonand dear father of
Elva (Mrs. John Armstrong)
Auburn, Irene (Mrs, William
Wiley), Wino B.C, Clarissa (Mrs.
trio !Price) 13.C., Harold of
Goderich and Clifford of Wood-
stock, Dear brother of Margaret
(Mrs. Charles Lockwood) Clinton,
2ella (Mrs. Nelson Patterson)
Blyth, Irene (Mrs. William Knox)
Blyth, William of Blyth, Russell of
Seaforth and Harold of Dundas,
Eight grandchildren and nine great,
grandchildren, Services were held
on Wednesday July 25, 1912 at 2
p.m. Interment hi Union Cemetery,
Blyth.-40
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24. MARRIAGES