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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-10-25, Page 13FALL GARDENING TIME RIE. ATHWELL'S owirgovoia.407..-mom ESTATE AUCTION SALE Of Real Estate, furniture, antiques, appliances, large quantity of glass and china, to be held for the Estate of Edith Beatty In the Village of Varna (held under cover) Saturday, Nov. 3 at 1:00 P.M. Real Estate - Large 150' x 200' treed lot upon which stands a one storey frame house with two bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, large living room, and den, basement under main part of house, oil furnace, new aluminum aiding. Barn 20' x 40' Plan to attend RATHWELL'S -AUCTION SERVICE AUCTIONEERS AND LIQUIDATORS . Brucefield 482-3 1 20 Selling subject to reasonable reserve Terms - 10% down - Balance In 30 days e000eee0e eeeeeee see see eeeee SOSO Ofeblefee For information on this sale, phone Norm Whiting, Auctioneer, 235-1964 Exeter, or Flynn Bailiff Service, London. 438-3181 42,43b noon meeee e ee eeeee eneemeceeem esseeeeesesseeteieeeesse eee eseeeee eeeeeeeeee eeee AUCTION SALE of Household Furnishings, Antiques, Automobile and Misc. Items on Sat., Oct. 27173 at 1:00 P.M. sharp at the Action Mart (1 mile north of Exeter on Hwy. 4) Exeter, Ontario. I have been instructed to sell by public auction.' the belongings of Mrs. J.P. MacMath, Holmesville, Ont, and the belongings of the Estate of the late Mr. A,H, Hey, Stella, Ont. HOUSEHOLD FUNISHINGS - Gibson 2-door deluxe refrigerator-freezer; Frigidaire refrigerator' ' 4 burner electric stove; McClary combination coal, wood and electric stove; 2 kitchen tables; wooden stool; large ornate dining room table with 4 leaves; set of 8 chairs with leather 'Gate; buffet; china cabinet; Admiral 24" television; Viking portable television; piano; leather rocker; end tables; paper rack; floor and table lamps; walnut 2 door bookcase; mirrors; small walnut hall table; 3 dressers; night table; beds; cedar chest; Thrift- washing machine; odd wooden tables and chairs; card table; Icuckbo clock; vacuum cleaner; portable radio; knack knack'; 2 electric heater., 1 with fan; electric fan; toaster; dishes; pots and pans; vases; pitcher and 8 glasses; knitting machine; Vickers electric sewing machine; stales; mats and small rugs; 2 Wooden lawn Chairs; sealers; carpenter and garden tools; Lawnbird Yardman riding lawn mower; 31 /s horse power Bun- ton lawn edger; rotary power lawn mower (These 3 pieces of lawn equipment have Briggs & StratOn motor*); small 2 wheeled trailer; small wheelbarrow; etc. AUTOMOBILE - 1985 Rambler with 64,000 miles, in goOd con- dition. ANTIQUES - ornate solid brass bed; Iron and brass bed; Dominion pump organ, Bowmanville, Ont; secretary desk; or- nate large walnut sideboard; Faint couch with ornate walnut bate; large tapestry In frame (dressing screen); piano stool; chicken coop chairs; pressed back chairs; 2 Wither rockers; Windsor chair; wooden folding chair; wicker chair; odd chairs; washstands; vanity with Wine mirrors and cane chair; 2 trunks; Wall coat rack With mirror; pictures and trantet; wicker tern *tend; wicker tray; copper Wailer; copper lea kettle; est of Chinieft; 3 flat iron*: belle Sy* oil lamp; Greek key oil lamp and several Other oil lamps; maple laid compete; large crock; other crocks; largo punch bowl; knife rests; peppers and slits; Souvenir of Toronto; several 0000 Of silver; butter pats; some Noritike, Nippon; thnOge; Royal Albert; GerMany; depression: end many other antiques. Torino Cott) Norm Whiting, Auctioneer, Phone 235-1964 e. 0,4 Fore•e•fe'tee'e.troet, roe . nn..n 42,43b aZot-i-X e• 400 14' ESTATE AUCTION To be held in the village of Myth:Main Street, for the Estate of Garfield Doherty, on Saturday, Ott. 27, at 1:00 p.m. FURNITURE - 9 pc, dining room suite; 4 pc. chesterfield; Ad- miral 25" color TV.; Fleetwood stereo cabinet (radio and record); library desk and office chair; Wicker round table; cof- fee table; chesterfield and chair; wicker fernery; 5 pc. chrome kitchen Elite; 3 steel beds; dressers and washstands; Cherry table (2 drawers); four matching chairs and armchair; high boy chest of drawers; rocking chairs; Admiral TV.; Singer treadle Sewing machine; Madison 21" Tv; Singer sewing machine and cabinet; hall tree; 2 arm chairs; Philco radio; paper rick; lamps; mantel clock; odd chairs; 6 pc. toilet set; picture and frames. APRLIANCES - Int. refrigerator; Finley propene stove; Westinghouse refrigerator; Gilloh Automatic Washer and dryer; small kitchen appliances. MISC. - Dominion sots x 24); Stain's", steel water pitcher; gentility of glass and china; hand and garden tools; lawn Mower; etc., Ste. Executrix Mrs, Ivan Bennewise RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE AUCTIONEERS & LIOUIDATORS Bt1UCEF)ELD - 482-3120 MID MONTH FEATURES "SALE ENDS' OCTOBER 28" LISTERINE 24 °Z $ 1.69 BRECK ONE 602. $ 1 .4 4 BRECK SHAMPOO 7 02 99c HEAD and SHOULDERS $ 1 .2 7 NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM 10 oz $ 11 .5 4 NOXZEMA 2 - 4 OZ. JARS $ 1.57 Q-TIPS 90's 54c SCHICK SHAVE CREAM 11 OZ. $ 1.09 PLUS FREE ENTRY FORMS FOR GILLETTE'S - "Be a Sport" Contest & Special prices on SOFT & DRY DRY LOOK LEMON-UP TAME RIGHT GUARD FOOT GUARD GILLETTE BLADES FOAMY SHAVE CREAM 2 HURON STREET, CLINTON iQ14119TON ,N$Vir$,ANCORM:THVASPAy, porroBER. 25, 1973-43 13. SERVICES 'AVAILABLE c'' ft RICHARD LOU EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER APPRAISER CLINTON, ONT. PHONE: 482-9431 or 482:7898. 7.,.;0•,,- - ;....:_- ...__,.....41 BEATTY FARM SALES & SERVICE , now available at 24 Princess St.; E, Clinton across from p.u.c. Store Hours - 9 a.m. to 12 noon - Mon. to Fri. Phone 482-9561 or 524-9192 ARNOLD M. BEST AUTHORIZED DEALER Un O O O O 4) c O O O 4) tv O c c € O 4) ry 4 13, SERVICES AVAILABLE LET US REPAIR AND MAKE your rings and jewellery like new. Diamoed rings renewed and stones safely secured - don't take chan- ees. Expert work done reasonably to your satisfaction. Watch repairs and pearl restringing. W.N. Coun- ter. Clinton, Ontario.-ctin COMPLETE LANDSCAPING SERVICE And SUPPLIES Open 7 Days a Week Mon. thru Sat. till dark Sunday 12 to 6 0 ART'S Landscaping & Nursory 66 BENNET ST. E., GODERICH 5249126 134 SERVICESOAVAILARLE DO YOU HAVE marriage or family problems? The Ministry of Com- munity tk Social Services offers help in the form of marriage and family counselling either in your home or in the Wingharn office, 199 Josephine Street, For appointment phone 357,3370,-43b VACUUM CLEANERS SALES & SERVICE ALL MAKES BOB PECK VARNA 262-5748 get fn BRUINSMA CONSTRUCTION And EXCAVATING CUSTOM BULLDOZING R.R. 2 Goderich 524.9801 SCREENED TOPSOIL * EXCAVATING * BACKHOE WORK It GRAVEL and FILL '* CEMENT GRAVEL LYLE MONTGOMERY CLINTON 482-7644 tin CUSTOM KILLING AND PROCESSING Butchering dates-Tuesday, and Thursday TUESDAY Beef and Pork Friday - Beef Only PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE Merner's Abattoir 237-3314 Dashwood.-cltfn AO= SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED MODERN EQUIPMENT WORK GUARANTEED Write or Phone Harvey Dale CLINTON Phone 482-3320 _gct r,,,, YOUR FURNITURE AND CARPETS DESERVE THE BEST! Have Carpet Care Clean them with Steam Call 524-2440 -tfn 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE • t o, 81143 APPLIANCE SERVICE' • Repairs to all mak'ipe' and models of major appliances Phone 482-7545 JFN IS. PUBLIC NOTICE ROSS: I will not be responsible for any debts incurred in my name from this day, Oct. 25 forward, Loreen Ross 129, John St., Clin- ton.-43,44,45b As of October 29, 1973-- Dr. G.H. Shepherd announces the opening of an office for General Practice In Medicine on Main Street In Bayfield. Surgery Hours - 10:00 to 12:00 A.M. 2:00 to 4:00 P.M. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Other times by special appoint- ment. Phone Office-565-2750 Home---565.2758 43,44b 17. LOST AND FOUND WOULD THE person who borrowed the land measuring wheel from the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food office, Clin- ton, please return same.-43b LOST-in Clinton, man's brown wallet containing identification, papers and money. Phone collect 523-4386.--43b LOST SINCE Oct. 7 a female Beagle. Phone after 4 p.m. to 482- 7083.-43b 20. TO GIVE AWAY TO GIVE AWAY, five Beagle pups, Phone 482-9848 after 6 p.m.-43h TO GIVE AWAY to good homes, three puppies from Pomeranian. Phone 482-9642 between 9 and 5 p.m.-43b 21. BIRTHS SHADDICK: Bill and Gwen Shad- dick of London are proud to an- nounce the birth of a son "Mark Ryan", 7 lb. 3 oz., born Oct. 21, 1973, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon- don. First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Clare McBride, Zurich, 5th grandchild for Mrs. Pearl Shaddick, Hensall.-43b GRIGG: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grigg of Galt are happy to announce the arrival of their chosen son "Morgan Dean", a grandson for Mr, and Mrs. Edward Grigg, BERNARD: Les and Pat Bernard announce the birth of a daughter at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich on October 20, 1973. 24. MARRIAGES Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeBeau, Hayfield, announce the marriage of their daughter, Jacqueline Rosemary, to Mr. Paul Hovey Jr. in Vancouver, B.C.--43b 22. DEATHS DAVISON: At Seaforth Community Hospital, on Wednesday, October 17, 1973, Melvin Davison of Bayfield in his 72nd year. Dear brother of Fred of Detroit, Mrs. Henry (Lula) Lord of Montreal and Mrs. T,G. (Gladys) Mallet of Lon- don. Resting at the Ball Funeral Home, 153 High St,, Clinton. Funeral service from Trinity Anglican Church, Bayfield, Ontario on Saturday, Oct. 20 at 2 p.m. Inter- ment in Bayfield Cemetery. 23. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watkins, R.R. 1 Londesboro wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Marie, to John Charles Mallett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mallett, R.R. 1, Palmer- ston. The wedding will take place in Londesboro United Church, on Saturday, November 10, 1973, at 7:30 p,m.-43p The family of the late Bernie and Ethel Marie Tipert, are very pleased to announce the forth- coming marriage of Anita Louise Tipert, to William Douglas Van- derhaar, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Vanderhaar, RR 2 Bayfield. Ceremony will take place 4 p.m, Saturday Nov. 17 at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Vanderhaar by Rev. A. Beukema of the Christian Reform Church,. Clinton.-43b 25. IN MEMORIAM DOWSON: In loving memory of John Dowson, father and grand- father who passed away Oct. 26, 1969, Deep in our hearts, His memory is kept, To Love and Cherish And never forget. Sadly missed and lovingly remem- bered by his family.--43p ASHTON-In loving memory of our dear mother, Lillian Ashton, who passed away suddenly 20 years ago, Oct, 25, 1953. God has her in His keeping We have her in our hearts. Ever remembered by her family,-43b TYNDALL-In loving memory of a dear- husband, Weldon Tyndall, who passed away Oct. 22, 1971, To a wonderful life came a sudden end He died, as he lived, everyone's friend. Always thoughtful, loving and kind Treasured memories he left behind. Always remembered by his wife, Alma.-43p 26. CARD OF THANKS MacMATH: I would like to express my thanks to the neighbours and friends for the lovely gift they gave me before, leaving my home in Holmesville to reside at' Holiday Home in Clinton. Pearl MacMath,-43b HARRIS: I would like to express my sincere thanks to all those who remembered me with cards, flowers, gifts and visits while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Lambert. and the staff on first floor. Isabel Harris.--43p DAVISON: The family of the late Melvin Davison wishes to thank Drs. Underwood and Malkus, nur- ses and staff in Seaforth Hospital and all those who remembered him in any way during his hospital con- finement. Also for cards and floral tributes following his dimise. To Rev. Yournatoff for his kindness, Trinity Church ladies guild, pallbearers, flowerbearers and Ball Funeral Home, Clinton, Mrs. Gladys Mallett.-43b WILD: John and Anne Wild wish to thank their family, relatives and friends for the lovely gifts, cards and flowers on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Also thanks to the Pine Ridge Chalet and the fine orchestra which sup- plied the music.-43b PORTER: We the family of the late Elgin Porter, wish to express its sin, cere thahks to all relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness and sympathy shown during our recent bereavement, Snecial thanks to Rev. and Mrs, Reddoch, staff at Beatty Funeral Home and the ladies of St. Am. drew' s, United Church, Bayfield.---43b COLITTS-A special thank you to the hurses of Clinton Public Hospital who helped take Ore of me during my stay there, Also my thanks to Dr, Lambert And Dr, Street, and to my friends for cards and visits received while there and since returning Ionic, Marie Coutts.-43b The 75th. Anniversary of the Londesboro United Church building was held on Sunday October 21st with a limner 'minister Rev, B. Menzies (1938 - 45 now retired and living in London) at 11 a.m. and Rev, Harold Snell, the retired assistant at Exeter, who was born and lived in this com- munity, at 8 p.m. The church was filled to near capacity at both services. Greeters into the sanctuary were Jack Lee and Nelson McClure. The ushers were Har- vey Stewart, Larry Jewitt, Wayne Lyon, Brian Jewitt, Kevin Howatt and Bill Whyte. The choir, with Mrs. Allan Borman at the organ and Mrs. Allan Shaddick as choir leader, rendered special numbers. Rev. Menzies message was 'And he did what was right'. At the evening service the St. Andrews Bell Ringers of Wingham presented several numbers. Rev. Snell's message was 'The Gift of life, Are you just living? The church was nicely decorated with fall flowers and flowers were placed in the church in loving memory of Mrs. Elgin Josling by her husband Elgin and family. After the evening service, lunch was served in the church hall by the U.C.W, and a social hour spent with many former residents and visitors. AIMWELL UNIT The Aimwell unit of the U.C.W. met October 15th in the church parlor. The theme president Mary Peel chose was "Give Thanks". Following the opening thought a hymn was sung. The Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. Mary gave a reading on it. Mary read a story "Count your blessings" and a hymn closed the worship. Invitations were read from Auburn, Seaforth and Clinton. An appeal from Alma College was read. It was decided to wait until the end of the year to consider a donation. Addie Flunking, Helen Lee and Norma Glousher are a committee to find a vice- president. Mrs. Lear read an interesting letter from Maxine Hunking from Tansania. Gail Lear is to send two -Hymnaries to Maxine. The committee to look after buying supplies for Christmas favours are Fern McClure, Ella Jewitt and Joan Whyte. Addle Hunking and Marjorie Duizer gave the program. Marjorie read a poem "For all the little things." Addie led in prayer. Individual Thanksgiving readings were read by some of the members. Addie gave a Thanksgiving meditation Mar- jorie read poem "For Days so Richly Blessed" Prayer closed this part of program. Marjorie read "A night of fun". The ladies were divided into groups, one to make Halloween masks, and three to make costumes from newspapers. Elma Jewitt and Helen Lawson served lunch. 4-H CLUB The Londesboro III 4-H club "Kanooky Cooks" held their final meeting October 17. The girls entertained mothers and friends to a supper at the hall and volleyball at the school. The tables were decorated with fall vegetables, fruit and flowers. The menu was punch, French onion soup and split pea soup, chicken pot pie, succotash, rolls and English trifle. Marlene Sewers, the president welcomed everyone. Florence ' Snell thanked the girls and the leaders for the meal. Joanne Snell provided a con- test while dishes were done. A volleyball game closed the evening. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Norman Main • of Stratford called on Mr. Will 'HYACINTH spring Rimming bulbs, Amaryllis, Lilies, Houseplant specialties, Lawn end garden fertilizers, toOle, etc., Wild Bird Seed, 'Feeder and Pot Supplies, DURST FARM AND GARDEN CENTRE 22 usage St 482.-9333 * cloned Siturdai afternoon* Only ti''"") • 43,44b Huron County Historical Society held its final meeting of 1973 October 17 at Zurich. H.S. Turner, president, reported a visit from two bus loads of the London-Middlesex Historical Society in Septem- ber. He and the Museum. ,Curator escorted them to.many points of interest in Goderich and surrounding area, the president said. The total membership in Huron County Historical Society was announced as 182, very disappointing in com- parison with other historical societies in Ontario. However, there was a very large atten- dance in Zurich. Members were reminded of the Seminar in Guelph on November 3 - of the Architec- 1 with her friend, Miss Edythe Beacom. Sues* visitors with. Mrs. Beth Knox and attending An- niversary services were her cousin, Mr. Lloyd Carter of Toronto and ,his sister, Mrs. Mewhort of Duncan B.C. and Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Carter, Clin- ton. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee were Mrs. Thelma Broadfoot, Mrs. Mabel Scott. Seaforth and Mrs. Lizzie Scott of Clinton, Mrs. Ena Howatt, Mrs. Laura Lyon, Mrs. Jessie Jones and Mrs. B, Shobbrook atten- ded the Thankoffering meeting on Wednesday at First Presbyterian church in Seaforth when Mrs. Margaret Whyte was guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton, London, visited' on Sunday with her father Mr. Will Govier and her aunt, Mrs. Lily Web- ster at Huronview. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. B. Shobbrook were his sisters Mrs. Maude Radford Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Perc Gibbings RR 1, Clinton. They attended church anniversary services. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McLeod, Mitchell were dinner guests with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wright and also atten- ded the birthday gathering for their sister, Mrs, Olive Pen- found. The party was held at Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Penfounds. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson were their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrie, Robbie and Jen- nifer, Kitchener and his uncle Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thomp- son of Clarksburg. tural Conservancy of Ontario. The theme is "Conservation - a Constructive Community Policy". John Fisher (Mr, Canada) is the speaker. Mrs. Simpson of Hensall was in charge of the program which consisted of music provided ,by Mrs.. Earl Deicher, .and her, daughter Elizabeth, In 1972, the young people of Hay Township researched the history of their township, especially pioneer teachers. Mrs, Parker of Bayfield showed slides of the 1969 Zurich Canada - Zurich Swit- zerland tour taken by herself, her husband and many more from Huron. A social get-to-gether with refreshments concluded an in- teresting meeting. Bailiff Auction Sale of Cattle & Farm Implements We have been instructed by Flynn Bailiff Service, 6061/2 Dun- des St. London, Ont., under section 88 of the Bank Act, to sell by public auction the cattle and implements belonging to Nor- man McDougall, R.R. 1, Auburn, Ont. Lot 33 Con. 13 and Lot 34 Con. 13, Township of Hullett, County of Huron. Sale to take place on the farm of Richard Bartley, 4 miles east of Blyth, Ont. 9th Con. of Morris Township on Friday, October 26/73 at 1:30 P.M. sharp Terms Cash or Certified Cheque CATTLE: 31 Holstein cows; 1 Jersey cow; 1 Hereford buil; 5 white-faced calves. A Pregnancy Check will be taken on all cows prior to sale, IMPLEMENTS -430 Case Diesel tractor with loader; 44 Massey Harris raw crop tractor; George White cultivator on rubber; 9 ft. Massey Harris Double Disc; Case 16 disc fertilizer and seed drill on rubber; Case 3 point hitch, 3 furrow plow, 14 In. bottom; • Oliver 5 bar, roll bar side rake; 125 bushel New Holland spreader; 3 point hitch corn scuffier; 3 point hitch snow blower. c o O O O O o 4, O O O Govier on Sunday evening. Mr, and Mrs, Ben Riley and family took up residence in Londesboro on Saturday having purchased the home of Mr. Willows. Mountain, We welcome them to the village, Visitors on Sunday with Mrs, Elsie Youngblett were her family Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Youngbintt of Goderich Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chuter, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Pale, Clinton and Mr. and. Mrs. Charles Scanlon, Londesboro. They attended the Anniversary services seeming and evening. ' Mr. Joe Youngblutt, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Good, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Longman and Mr, and Mrs, John Lyons attended a surprise family party on Saturday night for Mr. and . Mrs. Carl Longman on their 25th wedding anniversary at the home of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dolmage by their family. It was also the wedding anniversary for Mr, and Mrs. Russell Good. Congratulations to both couples. Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell and family were Rev, and Mrs. Harold Snell of Exeter and Rev. S. McDonald, Rev. McDonald preached An- niversary services at Bluevale on Sunday. Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick were Rev, and Mrs. Menzies of, London. Mr. Jeff Shaddick of Moorefield and Miss Lloy Shaddick of Kitchener spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick. Miss Doris Colbeck of Toronto spent the weekend County Historical Society saddened 'with membership