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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-08-30, Page 13CANADIAN CANNERS LIMITED is once again recruiting men and women for work in their food processing plant in Exeter. Anyone wishing to take advantage of this opportunity to earn extra money, please register in person at your local Canada Manpower Centre or at , CANADIAN CANNERS LIMITED AIM ER, *Montt MO Wellington St., W. EXETER, ONTARIO ATTENTION ,STUDENTS: There will be part time work available during September and October. 36b "We Bey and Sell" PHONE 519.452.9138 5Cct+tli6Ortii STONE HOUSE ANTIQUES CLINTON, ONTARIO H 0 E L • 0 S 2.8 MILES EAST OF CLINTON ON HIGHWAY 8 MINISTRY OF NATURAL RESOURCES Ontario The Minility of Natural Dlittldt hit 114 following parcels of land available for tender: Stanley Township Lot Con. Area 4 Lake Range West 40 ac. c. Hullett Township Lot Con. 8 17 VI 16 VI 15 VI 13 VI 12 VI 14 VI 11 VI 10 VI 15 VII 19 VI 20 VI 7 V 12 10 V Area 55 8C.C. 36 ac.p. 25 ac.c. 30 ac.c. 90 ac.c. 70 ac.c. 35 ac.c. 80 ac.c. 67 ac.c. 70 ac.c. 30 ac.c. 10 ac.c. 53 ac.c. 50 ac.c. 35 ac.p. 60 ac.c. 100 ad.p. NOTE: c -"crop p - pasture h hay SucCessful tenderers will pay municipal taxes on the hind ' with balance to the Ministry in grain at current market pride., delivered to the Maintenance building at Lot 8, Con. ill, Mullett Township. Highest or Any tender may not be accepted, Land use 'pertillt will expire upon 'harvesting of crop; type Of crop will determine date Of expiry. Factor* other than rental fee per acre trill be considered in the Awarding of tandem A renewal option for a 3-year peribd Maximum, Will be available. Lind presently used as pollute must remain Tenders for the 'above land Will be received at thoi Ministry of Natural Resources, Box 490, Wingham, Ontarici Until 12 noon; September 7,1973.. No more than five 'parcels of land allowed per Successful tenderer.- Tenders are available et the Ministry of Nitoral Resources, BOx 490, WinghtIM., NOTICE TO ALL RESIDENTS The annual Municipal enumeration will be conducted during the two weeks begin- ning September 4,1973. The enumerators are required to visit all residences and check basic information contained on existing enumeration notices. The infor- mation is required for municipal and provincial purposes, including voters' lists, school support, the direction of education taxes between the public and separate school systems, the population count, and the distribution of provincial funds to local governments to WO reduce local tax bills. GOVERNMENT 15F ONTARIO MINISTRY OF REVENUE 'Hon. Allan Grossman Donald A. Croible *Minister Deputy Minister NOTICE To all students attending school under the jurisdiction of the Huron County Board of Education All schools will open at the regular hour on Tuesday, September 4, 1973. All school buses will travel at the regular time in the morning. Alt schools will close one hour earlier than usual. All School buses wilt depart one hour earlier than usual in the afternoon. R.L. Cunningham, Transportation Manager, The Huron County Board of Education 103 Albert Street, Clinton. It f CLINTON NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1973-13 TOWurmTARNyD LAss 14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 20. TO GIVE AWAY . AUCTION SALE Illimosss-someiss---.01110.--.41111No•--.1111 AUCTION SALE f Real Estate for Alvin Lobb at 1 Williams Street, Clinton, On- trio. " Sat. Sept. 8 at 4 P.M. our bedroom two storey in- ulbrick dwelling, two athrooms, forced air furnace NO verandahs, full basement lodern kitchen, den, living Dom, dining room, .back kit- hen, small garage. This is a orner lot that is well shaded, block from business sec- on, school or park. Gas and avy electrical service, house good repair. For viewing for to sale phone Alvin Lobb 228.6728 Centralia. rms being 10% down day of le balance in 30 days. roperty being sold subject to reasonable reserve bid. wner or auctioneers not sponsible for accidents day sale. Richard Lobb & . R.G. Gethke Auctioneers 35,36b 3. SERVICEScAVAILABLE T US. REPAIR AND MAKE r rings and jewellery like new amond rings renewed and stones fely secured — don't take chances. (pert work done reasonably .,to ur satisfaction. Watch repairs and arl restringing. W.N. Counter. inton, Ontario. — c tfn WESTROUGHING, aluminum galvanized. Estimates without ligation. Contact R.E. Ruttan, R. 3, Wingham, Phone 357- 177.-16tfn EMODELLI NG, renovations, .ofing and floor laying, expertly me. All odd jobs around the home. itchen cupboards a specialt y . one 482.7676, Ken McNairn, — tfn -sssl.a=s ICK cash to pay bills or make a rchase. -.Call Btad Hamilton, qns_Canad4 Credit, 524,8349, — if "'"'" Rk. . HELP WANTED • • • • 12. AUCTION SALE MORNING. ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE Saturday, Sept. 1 10:30 a.m. The Auction Rooms 1 Mile South of Goderich on Hwy. No. 21 Oval extension dining room table (extra large), oval parlor table, 6-piece parlor set (loveseat, settee, rocker, arm- chair, 2 side chairs), 3-piece parlor set (loveseat, rocker, ar- mchair), 2 wardrobes, 3-piece antique wooden bedroom suite, antique dresser, commodes, walnut sideboard, jelly cup- board, large spinning wheel, brass bed, kitchen cabinet, child's table and pressback chairs, 2 sets of pressback chairs. 'Fireplace chair, assortment of parlor and small tables, wind- sor-type high chair, assortment of chairs, 4 balloon back chairs, rocking chair, chesterfield and chair, reclining chair, Duncan Phyffe coffee table, oak map cabinet with maps. Part toilet sets, picture frames, 2 Tiffany- type shades, bread boards, oil lamps, icecream maker, picture viewer, model sail boat, scales, insulators, small glass churn, flat irons and trivets, record players, Victrola, table lamp, bells, crocks, jugs, etc MIKE CUMMINoS AUC- TIONEER 524-9064 or 482-7584 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE RICHARD LOBS EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER 1,5 APPRAISER - I Id. CL INTON. ONT. PHONE: 482-9431 or 482- 7898 r tfn • 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE CHUTER PLUMBING HEATING It ELECTRIC Furnace Installations DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES Appliance Service , 46 King St. 482-7652, ,-18tfn CUSTOM KILLING AND PROCESSING Butchering dates—Tuesday, and Thursday TUESDAY — Beef and Pork Friday .— Beer Only PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE IVIerper's Abattoir 237.3314 Dashwood. —c tfn BEATTY FARM SERVICE now available at 24 Princess St. CLINTON across from P.U.C. Phone 482-9561 or 5249192 TFN COMPLETE LANDSCAPING SERVICE And SUPPLIES Open 7 Days'. Week Mon. thru Sat. till dark Sunday 12 to 6 ART'S Landscaping & Nursery 66 BENNET ST. E., GODERICH 5244126 E A L Lot Con. Area INISMINISMSSISEININS Pt. 20 III 35 ac.c. E1/2 19 III 25 ac.c, E1 /2 17&16 HI 82 ac.c. 13 III 40 ac.c. 12 III 35 ac.c. 8 ac.p. 11 ill 50 ac.c. 10 ill 80 ac.c. 8 III 80 ac.c. 7 III 70 ac.c. 8 ac.h. 20 W 75 ac.c. 10 IV 25 ac.c. 6 - 7 IV 90 ac.c. 24 ac.p, 19 4 V 90 ac.p. 18 V 25 ac.c. 9 V 25 ac.c. 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE t PHOTOGRAPHY; weddings, com- mercial, portrait, portraits taken in your own home, Phone Photo Art Services" • 482-74'41.-30tfn DO YOU HAVE marriage or family problems? The Ministry of Com- munity & Social Services offers help in the form of marriage and family counselling either in your home or in the Wingham office, 199 - Josephine Street, For appointment phone 357-3370.-35b LEARN TO DRIVE TRACTOR TRAILERS * Now you can train right here in Canada! * Tuition Tax Deductible! * Placement Assistance Guaran- teed! *. Weekend training also available! For application and interview, write: Safety Department, The Canadian Institute of Tractor Trailer Training Ltd., 207 Queen's Quay W., Toronto 117, Ontario or call 416.864-9381 (Formerly - Trans Canada Transport Training) ---35,36,37h BRUINSMA I CONSTRUCTION And EXCAVATING CUSTOM BULLDOZING R.R. 2 Goderich 524-9804 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED MODERN EQUIPMENT WORK GUARANTEED Write or Phone Harvey Dale CLINTON Phone 462-3326 ,t.:17,:t1-A 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE VACUUM CLEANERS SALES & SERVICE ALL MAKES BOB PECK VARNA 262-5748 gctfn • .1.11.1.M.SIMISMISM Ils SCREENED TOPSOIL * EXCAVATING * BACKHOE WORK * GRAVEL and FILL * CEMENT GRAVEL LYLE MONTGOMERY CLINTON - 482-7644 tfn JACK'S WOOD TURNERY , CUSTOM WOOD TURNING AND GIFT ARTICLES JOHN PLUMTREE 482.969 5 CLINTON (At Rear Of 84 Albert St.) c 7 5tfn BILL'S APPLIANCE SERVICE Repairs to all makes and models of major appliances Phone 482-7935 TFN 15. PUBLIC NOTICE I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts incurred in my name from this day Aug. 16, 1973 - forward. Peter Bilstra, Clinton, Ont.-33,34,35b 16, PERSONAL IF YOU have a problem you want r, to:share - write THE LISTENER, 'lox 330 Clinton News, Record.----33tfn , , • NOTICE TO CREDITORS All persons having claims against the Estate of FRANCIS WILLIAM ANDREWS, Retired Farmer, late of the Town of Clinton, in the county of Huron, who died on or a - bout the 15th day of July, 1973, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 22nd day of September, 1973, as after that (late the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 21st day of August, 1973, PREST and EGENER, Barristers, etc., 33 Montreal Street, GODERICH, Ontario. Solicitors for . the Estate —35,36,37b NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE of HARVEY WALLACE ALEXANDER, late of the Township of Goderich in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the • Estate of the above- named who died on the 24th day of October, 1972, are required to file full particulars thereof with the un- dersigned on or before the 17th day of September, 1973, 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 21st day of AugUst, 1973. E.B. MENZIES, Q.C., Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate. —35,36,37b 1 17. LOST AND FOUND LOST - Rather large dog, answers to the name of "Caesar". Mainly brown with white collar, paws and strip down muzzle. If seen, phone 482-7716:--34b — • PUPPIES to give away to a good home, 5 months old, collie, Phone 527-0535 before 8 A,M.-435p 21. BIRTHS MUNN: Bob and Eileen (nee Garrett) are happy to announce the arrival of Susan Jane on August 16, 1973 at. St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don, - a 'sister for Jennifer,-35b McLEAN: Born in Calgary Cross Hospital to Keith and Edith McLean, a son on August 23,1973, a grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Don McLean, BATKIN: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Batkin are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Michelle Lynn, born August 20, 1973 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, Ont. EVELEIGH: Joe and Janice (nee Wright) are thankful for the safe arrival of their daughter "Susan Louise", on August 25, 1973 in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. A sister for Wendy. GROSS: Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gross of RR 1, Londesboro are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby girl on August 27, 1973 in Clinton Public Hospital. A sister for Larry. 22. DEATHS HANLEY Robert Mark - Suddenly at Joseph Brant Hospital, Saturday, August 18, 1973, Robert Hanley of 5093 Ashland Drive, Burlington, beloved husband of LOis Mishaw, clear father of Mark, Barbara, Roger and Craig, dear son of Mrs. May Hanley and the late Fred Hanley; brother of Mrs. David Longland (Lois) Hamilton. Mr. Hanley was a professional engineer with the Ontario Hydro for 21 years and was a pilot in the R.C.A.F, in the last great war. The funeral ser- vice was held from Dodsworth and Brown Funeral Home in Burlington at 2 p.m., August 21, 1973. Inter- ment in Greenwood Cemetery, Burlington. HERNE: Margaret Janette. At the Princess Margaret Hospital, Toronto, on Saturday, August 25, 1973, Margaret Janette Herne, beloved wife of Donald Herne, late of 14 Daley Dr., St. Catharines. Dear mother of Cameron, Richard and David, at home. Daughter of Mrs. Harriet Henry of St. Catharines and the late William Henry. Sister of W. Cameron Henry, of London. Services were held at the Hulse and English Funeral Chapel, St. Catharines on Wednesday mor- ning at 10 a.m. Committal service Bairds Cemetery, Brumfield at 3 p.m. 23. ENGAGEMENTS Mrs. Verna Pollock of Clinton an- nounces with pleasure the forth- coming marriage of her daughter, Sharon to Mr. Jack B. Colquhoun, son of Mr, and Mrs. Don Colquhoun of Clinton. The wedding will take place Friday, September 14, 1973 at 6:30 p.m. at Wesley Willis United Church, Clinton.-35b Skt 25. IN: MEMORIAM EMMERSON: In loving memory of a dear husband, Harold Emmerson, who passed away September 2, 1967, My heart aches with sadness, And secret tears still flow. What it meant to lose you No one will ever know When I am sad and lonely And everything goes wrong I seem to hear you whisper, "Cheer up and carry on". Ever remembered by his wife, Laura.-35p BIGELOW: The family and wife of the late Timothy Scot t Bigelow wish to express their sincere thanks to all their friends, neighbours and relatives for their many acts ot'kin- dness during our recent bereavement, for their sincere ex- pressions of sympathy in words, cards, flowers and donations to the Gideons and the Kidney Foun- dation. Special thanks to Westlake Funeral Home and Rev. Fred Howard, London.-35p HILL: I wish to thank all who sent flowers and card while I was a patient in hospital and since retur- ning home, It was deeply ap- preciated, Kathleen Hill.-35p WILLIAMS: I wish to thank all my friends 'who remembered me with cards, gifts and Rowers - and who visited me while was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. Sharon Wil llama.-35b TAYLOR: I wish to thank all who remembered me while 'a patient in University Hospital, London. :Special thanks 'to Dr. Newland, Dr. Valentine, Dr, Jenner and the staff who were always ready to help, This will be gratefully remembered. Jeffrey Taylor.-35b 25..IN MEMORIAM PARTRIDGE: Luella Partridge - Sept. 4, 1965, We do not often get to stand By the spot where you now lay But you are always in our thoughts Today and every day, Always remembered by daughter, Leona and son-in-law Clayton Weston.-35b 26. CARD OF THANKS HALLAM: I wish to thank all who were kind to me while I was a patient in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Dr, Baker and nurses and staff of first floor, (Mrs.) Gladys Hallam.-35p COOPER: I would like, to thank those who sent flowers, cards and visits while a patient in Clinton Public Hospital.. Special thanks to Dr. Baker and Dr. Lambert and nurses on the first floor. Loraine Cooper.-35b ASQUITH: My sincere thanks to /Dr. Baker, Dr. Lambert, nurses on second floor and staff of Clinton Public Hospital during my stay there. Also to friends for flowers, visits, cards, gifts and kindness shown by everyone. Marion Asquith.-35h HART: I wish to thank relatives, neighbours and friends for cards, gifts and flowers while a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Baker and staff on first floor for their kindness, also the VON nurse. Joseph Hart.-35b Bearded Prowler Works At Night Hot summer weather forces fish and fishermen into . a round of nocturnal activity when both feeding and fishing are more comfortable. South- ern anglers like to pursue bass at this time, while else- where catfish become the most sought specie. When the sun disappears, "Mr. Whiskers" begins prowl- ing his favorite feeding grounds, and the smart fish- erman will be waiting at the right place with the right bait, Night fishing for channel catfish can be just as exciting as night bass fishing. The only difference is in the meth- ods used. Here are 'home tips from Red Fisher, the Mer- cury outboards' fishing ex- pert, that will help assure a night of fishing fun. Catfish feed from the bot- tom of a lake or river, moving upstream and into shalkiw water as their search broad- ens. Feeding activity begins at dusk and could continue all night. Favorite catfish baits include minnows, crayfish, shrimp, chicken entrails, worms and prepared "stink" baits that live up to their name. For Stream fishing, anchor your boat just above a deep eddy. Cast downstream, long enough so that the bait will he on bottom where the water begins to deepen. the a slid- ing sinker with only enough weight to keep the bait down. Take up excess line until it is tight against the rod, (Rod holders mounted on the boat are helpful.) Now begins a waiting game. If you're in the right place, it shouldn't take too long. Watch the tip of your rod. When a fish takes the bait, the tip will react with a series of sharp jerks. Move fast and get some slack into the line by lower- ing the tip of the rod. Wait about 20 seconds (or as long as you can stand it), then slowly raise the rod and feel for resistance. If the fish is still there, lower the rod and take up all slack line, Then rear back and set the hook. Lake fishermen can use the same technique with the ex- ception of where they fish, If possible, locate flooded stream channels and fish them. Slop- ing gravel banks are another good bet. SEASONAL WORKERS WORKERS REQUIRED To Help Process Delicious Aylmer and Del Monte Vegetables Light and Heavy Labour Day or Evening Shift Free Transportation Arranged No Previous Experience Necessary Cafeteria on the Premises A TREASURE TR0VEe, IN co Ta WA .ADS