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DOUBLE ESTATE
AUCTION
To be held in Seaforth, Main St.
at Knapp's Used Furniture, for
the Estate of Mrs. L. Henderson
and another Seaforth Estate,
on Sat. Dec. 15 at 1:00 P.M.
Consisting of modern and a
large quantity of antique fur-
niture and glassware.
Sale- oheld Iri 'camtort'ab le
surroundings so plan to attend •
RATH WELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE
Brucefield - 482-3120
12. AUCTION SALE
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
VARNA
262-5748 gctfn
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DO YOU HAVE marriage or family
problems? The Ministry of Cotn-
munity & 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,--49b
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CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Furnace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER
SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St. 482-7652,
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COMPLETE
LANDSCAPING
SERVICE And
SUPPLIES
Open 7 Days a Week
Mon. thru Sat. till dark
Sunday 12 to 6
AR ir,s
Landscaping & Nursery
166 BENNET ST. E., GODERICH
524.9126
LEARN TO DRIVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS
• Now ripe can train right here In
• TC ua int ai ()dna I
Tax Deductible!
• Placement assistance guaranteed!
• Weekend training also available!
For anOlIcation ana interview, write:
Safety Department
The Canadian Institute of
tractor Trailer Training Ltd.
207 Queen's Quay W,
Toronto 117, Ontario
Or Call 416464,9381
(Formvrly Trans ,Canada Transport
47,48,49b Training,/
13, SERVICES AVAILABLE
BILL'S APPLIANCE
.SERVICE
Repairs to all makes
and models of
major appliances
Phone 482-7935
BRUINSMA
CONSTFIUCTION
And EXCAVATING
CUSTOM
BULLDOZING
R.R, 2 Goderich 524-9804
SCREENED
TOPSOIL
* EXCAVATING
* BACKHOE WORK
4,- GRAVEL and FILL
* CEMENT GRAVEL
LYLE MONTGOMERY
CLINTON 482-7644 tin
SEPTIC
TANKS
CLEANED
MODERN EQUIPMENT
WORK GUARANTEED
Write or Phone
Harvey Dale
CLINTON
Phone 482-3320 .—gctfn
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 tfn
TRI-TOWN
BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE
Income Tax Returns -
Business - Farm - Individual
,,LAWRENCE BEANE •
Brucefield Phone 482-9260
PEGGY CUNNINGHAM
229 James St.
Clinton Phone 482-7988
PICTURE FRAMING as usual.
Frame made to fit any size of pic-
ture. Harold Tyndall, Phone 482-
7409 after 6 p.m.-46-49p
RICHARD LOU
EXPERIENCED
AUCTIONEER
anti aid
APPRAISER
CLINTON, ONT,
PHONE: 482-9431 or 482-7898.
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2ND ANNUAL CONSIGNMENT
SNOWMOBILE
AUCTION SALE
Saturday, December 8
12:30
AT CARLOW SNOW SPORT
1/4 mile east of Carlow on County Road 25
or 6 miles N-East of Goderich
OVER 50 SNOWMOBILES
All makes all sizes
TO PLACE CONSIGNMENTS CALL
CARLOW SNOW SPORT ;524-6404
OR
BRINDLEY AUCTION SERVICE - 524-6451
HELD UNDER COVER LUNCH BOOTH
ATHWELL'S
Business Liquidation
by Auction
to be held for W.H. Dalrymple and Son Service Station and
Repair Centre In the Village of Brucefield
Saturday, Dec. 8 at 1 P.M.
ConsistinO of - 220 Diamond Art Welder; Acetylene welder;
power hacksaw; Bear Wheal Balancer and spinner; Automatic
wall drill press; bench drill press; battery charger; spark plug
cleaner; manual tire; changer; engine testing equipment;
Racealiner front end equipment; taps; dies; hones; vise; 4
electric drills; electric sanders; electric grinder; 1110. Jacks;
body tools and spray guns; chainfalls; trouble light; recoil; car
stands; 10 ten body jack; blacksmith ;Anvil steel benches;
many more name pertaining to this bushiest
Quantity of Clock and tools.
Studebaker automobile parts and antique car parks.
StOthobaker 1 /2 ton thick with McKee tingle auger snow blower
and V6 power unit,
Property-sold-No Reserve
Bob DaIryortpIe - Prop.
RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE_
AucrioNEEAs & LIQUIDATORS
ORUCEPIELO 4- 4824120
Plan to Attend
TREE PLANTING
ASSISTANCE
The Ausable-Bayfield Conservation Authority will
assist watershed landowners In planting trees
(minimum 500; maximum 5,000) with our tractor and
tree planter, for a nominal tee of $5.00 per 1 Y000.
Obtain applications for seedling stock and planting
assistance from Authority offite. Trees Should be
dered now to ensure guaranteed delivery for spring
planting.
For more InfOrmetion contact:
AUSABLE-BAYF1ELD CONSERVATION
AUTHORITY
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MAJOR OIL COMPANY
requires a
Form Sales Agent for Clinton Area
INDIVIDUAL INTERESTED SHOULD BE:
1. Well known in the area, and of good character
2. Interested in further developing an existing
business
3, Prepared to invest in a good future.
WE OFFER
1. Financial Assistance
2. On the job training
For further information, write to
Box 14, c/o CLINTON NEWS-RECORD
CLINTON, ONT.
49,50b
Nearly everyone in Canada knows Wayne and Shuster -- that
is Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster (left to right) Canada's
faVorite comedy team, Who will be seen in three more Sunday
night specials this season on CBC television December 9,
Oebruary 24 and April. 28. The boys say that although
petsple know them, they sometimes can't tell which is ,which.
Once again, that's Johnny on the left and Frank on the right.
CLINTON NEWS-RECORD, TRI.Issro,Y, DECEMBER
c~AssiFIEos
13. SERVICES AVAILAIKE
LET US REPAIR AND MAKE
your rings and jewellery like Ile%
Diamond rings renewed and stones
safely secured don't take chilli.
ces. Expert work done reasonably to
your satisfaction. Watch repairs
and pearl restringing. W.N. Coun-
ter, Clinton, Ontario.--etfn
WHEELCHAIRS—The CF & T
Fund of Clinton Oddfellows Lodge
have wheelchairs available for loan
free. Contact Doug Cantelon, 482-
7779 or Mrs, M. .Batkin, 482-
3866.-49b
STAN BLOWES Travel Service, 32
Wellington Street, Stratford. For all ,
airlines, steamships, rail, hotel
reservations, tours. Low bank rates
on time payments. Prepaid
arrangements for relatives visiting
from overseas. Call 271-5710.-49b
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
Courier Services
Available daily between
Goderich, Clinton and London.
Low Rates, bondable. Call Lon-
don, 513-0297, or Box 80,
GoderIch Signal-Star.
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 DaA.v00(1.-
14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NO CE TO
CRE ITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF WILMER
GEORGE McCLINCHEY late of
the Township of Stanley in the
County of Huron.
ALL persons claiming against the
above Estate are required to for-
ward full particulars of their claims
to the undersigned on or before the
31st day of December, 1973, after
which date the assets will be
distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitors for
the Estate.
—48,49,50b
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF
WILBERT ROY LOBE late of the
town of Clinton, in the County of
Huron.
ALL persons claiming against the
above Estate are required to - for-
ward full particulars of their claims
to the undersigned on or before the
31st day of December, 1973, after
which date the assets will be
distributed. , „
DONNELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for
the Estate.
—48,49,50b
IN THE ESTATE OF AMELIA
JULIA ANN TREWIN, late of the
Township of Tuckersmith in the
County of Huron, Married Woman,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above
named who died on the 14th day of
September, 1973, are required to
file full particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the 17th
day of December, 1973, after which
date the assets will be distributed,
having regard only to the claims of
which the undersigned shall than
have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
23rd day of November, 1973.
E.B. Menzies,. Q.C.
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitor for
the said Estate.
—48,49,50b
17. LOST AND FOUND
LOST — Child's Pet Cat "Ginger"
mostly orange, with a white shirt
and white socks. Disappeared Thur-
sday night. If anybody has seen
Ginger, please phone Jack Swaan.
Phone 482.7992.-49p
GoT0/1.1.. wAirrh
onvNEDAD1 00.10ffew
it BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
DO YOU LIKE MEETING
PEOPLE? Do you like making lots
of money? Can you manage your
own time? If the answer is yes, write
Gord Beatty at R.R. 2, Lakeside,
Ont., or phone him at 349-2469 for a
personal interview.--49,50p
If yqu are concerned about
SMOKER'S
POLLUTION
and
NON-SMOKER'S
rights, please phone or write
Huron-Perth Tuberculosis &
Respiratory Disease Assoc., 121
Wellington St., Stratford, Ont.,
271-7500,
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21. BIRTHS
LAYTON: Mr. and Mrs. Steve
Layton at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, announce the birth of a son
on November 3, 1973, "Steven
Shawn".
ALEXANDER: Born to Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Alexander of Orchard
Park, New York, a daughter, Susan
Kathleen, on December 1, 1973, a
sister for David and a grand-
daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Alexander, Londesboro,
22. DEATHS
McRAE: M. Stelle. At St, Joseph's
Hospital, London, on November 28,
1973, M. Stelle (Langstaf) McRae of
1001.170 Cherry Hill Circle.
Beloved wife of Kenneth B. McRae
and dear mother of David, of Bram-
pton, Borden of. Alliston and grand-
mother of Geoffrey Dale McRae of
Alliston, The funeral service was
conducted in St. George's Anglican
Church on Friday, November 30 at
2 p.m. by Rev. C.E, Ladds. Inter-
ment Oakland Cemetery, Glencoe.
HUGILL: At his residence on
Saturday, December 1, 1973, Harold
A. Hugill of RR 2 Seaforth, beloved
husband of Doris ,(CarnpIKL)
Hugill, in his 60th year tather
of Douglas of Hullett Township,
Wayne of Seaforth, Mr. Gerald
(Sandra) Johnson of Kippen. Also
survived by five brothers, Clarence
and Elmer of Clinton, Arnold and
Clifford of Goderich and Wesley of
Kitchener; four sisters, Mrs. Frank
(Pearl) Cummings, Clinton, Mrs.
Arnold Rathwell (Verna), Baden,
Mrs. Reginald (Iona) Carr, St.
Marys and Mrs. Gordon (Mary)
Horner of Kitchener. Also survived
by three grandchildren. The funeral
service was held Monday at 2:00
p.m. with Rev. M.E. Reuber of-
ficiating. Temporary entombment in
the Pioneer Mausoleum with burial
to follow in Maitland Cemetery.
WATKINS: At Clinton Public
Hospital on Sunday, December 2,
1973, Harry W. Watkins, beloved
husband of Hazel Hoggart in his
57th year. Dear father of Barbara
(Mrs. William Holzworth) Palmer-
ston, Shirley (Mrs. John Maliett)
Palmerston and Robert at home,-
dear brother of Mrs. Hazel Draper,
of Toronto and one granddaughter.
The funeral service was held on
Tuesday, December 4 at 1:30 p.m.
Reverend Stanley McDonald of-
ficiated. Interment in Clinton
Cemetery.
23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Benson Good of
Corunna are happy to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their only
daughter, Brenda Gail, to Mr. Hans
Leppington, son of Mr. Roy Lep-
pington, Brucefield. The wedding
will take place Dec. 22, 1973 at 3
p.m, at the Knox Presbyterian
Church in Goderich,-49p
25, IN MEMORIAM
RHYNARD; In loving memory of a
dear son and brother, Kevin
Rhynard, who was taken from us
three years ago, Dec. 1, 1970,
You had so many pleasant ways of
being kind and true,
That every day along life's way,
hold loving thoughts of you.
Sadly missed by Dad, Mom, sisters
Dianne and Evelyn and brothers
Billy and Bobby Jo.-49b
KEYS: In loving memory of a Dear
Husband, father and grandfather,
Lloyd Alvin Keys who passed away
10 years ago, Dec. 7, 1973.
How could we know, you would not
see another spring,
The purple pansies bloom or the
robin red breast sing
The soft brown earth upturned, the
blades of greenest grass
The budding maple tree in lanes
where once you loved to pass.
How could we know God planned
your rest so soon,
That you would leave this earth, the
sun the stars, the moon
The things of life you dearly loved,
the earth you trod.
These things you left, but now you
are at home with God.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by his wife, sons, daughters-
in-law and grandchildren.-49b
GIBB: In loving memory of Thomas
Gibb, who passed away Dec. 10,
1967.
Gone from the earth so swiftly,
Just like a flower in bloom,
So young, so fair, so loving,
Yet called away so soon.
Lovingly remembered by Mom,
Dad, Terry and Eleanor.-49b •
MUSTARD: In loving memory of a
dear sOn and brother, Sandy
Mustard, who passed away two
years ago, December 11, 1971.
You are always on our minds
No matter what we do;
All the time within our hearts,
There are thoughts of you.
Always remembered by Dad, Mum,
sisters and brother.-49b
26. CARD OF THANKS
PAISLEY: The family of the late
Mrs. O.L. (Mary) Paisley, wish to
thank all their relatives, neigh-
bours, and friends for their ex-
pressions of sympa thy, floral
tributes, donations to Wesley-Willis
Church and to the Primary Depart-
ment. Special thanks to Rev. John
Oestreicher, the staff of Huronview,
Beatty Funeral Service and the
ladies of Wesley-Willis Church.
Elmer and Marnie Paisley, Penny
and Ian.-49b
HEARD: I would like to express my
sincere thanks to all my friends and
relatives for their cards, flowers,
gifts and visits while I was a patient
in Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Thompson, Miss
Kathleen Elliott and nurses of first
floor, Emerson Heard.-49b
THANK YOU to the skaters and
their sponsors for the SKATE-A-
THON, — also to the parents and
friends who counted at the arena. A
special thanks to Mayor Don
Symons for his participation. Clin-
ton Figure Skating Club.-49b
1973 _ _
Your contribution to Christmas
and will 'be directed towards the
Seals is gratefully acknowledged
fight against tuberculosis
and other respiratory
deteases.
LADY CELEBRATES 86th
Mrs. Daisy Ivey, who resides
with Mrs. Rachel Schwalm in
Hensall, was honored to a bir-
thday party last Thursday af-
ternoon on the occasion of her
86th birthday.
A few friends and neighbours
who have become acquainted
with Mrs. Ivey attended, as
well as her son and his wife,
Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Ivey of
Sarnia. Two long distance
telephone calls were received
offering congratulations, one
was from her grandson and his
wife, Mr. and Mrs, Anthony
Ivey of Virginia, and the other
was from her son, his wife and
granddaughter Mr. and Mrs.
Terrence Ivey and Avril from
Montreal. Mrs. Ivey received
many lovely gifts and cards.
KINETTE CLUB
The Kinette Club of Hensall
plan to visit Queensway Nur-
sing Home next week and on
December 5 visited the
Goderich Psychiatric Hospital.
This past weekend, they visited
all the shut-ins in the Hensall
area,
This Club recently gave
donations to the Rides for
Residents Van at Huronview,
and also the Salvation Army.
The Kinettes have announced
that they have paid for ice time
for the month of December for
free skating on Wednesday and
Friday at the Hensall arena.
UNITED CHURCH NOTES
Rev. Don Beck preached on
the sermon topic "Light at Mid-
night", for the Advent 1, and
the Celebration of the Lord's
Supper Service last Sunday
morning in Hensall United
Church. The choir under the
direction of Mrs. Turkheim
sang the anthem "Watchman,
Tell us of the night", with
Wayne Payne and Harry Hor-
ton taking solo parts. Roddy
Parker lif the 1st Advent can-
dle.
The floral arrangement in
the Church had been placed
there in loving memory of the
late Laird Mickle by his wife
and family.
"""""'"'' AMBER' -
REBEKAH LODGE
Amber Rebekah Lodge enter-
tained members from Monkton
and Atwood Rebekah Lodges
recently. Nobel Grand, Mrs.
Aldeen Volland presided and
was assisted by Vice-Grand,
Mrs. Margaret Consitt.
Arrangements were made for
the "Christmas Party" to be
held on December 5 with the
usual exchange of gifts. •
Mrs. Margaret Consitt repor-
ted for the visiting committee.
Sylvia Bell played several
piano selections and Mrs. Edna
MacDonald of Monkton
favoured with piano selections.
Mrs. Walter Spencer showed
very interesting pictures and
narrated in the trip they had
through Europe. Mrs. Edmund
Inman and Mrs. Maggie Camp-
bell were lucky winners in a
draw.
AREA
RESIDENT PASSES
Robert Simpson, of Hensall,
formerly of Toronto, passed
away suddenly in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London on November
26, 1973 in his 79th year.
He was the beloved husband
of Sara J.D. McCloy, dear
father of Mrs. David (Janeth)
Sangster of Hensel!, grand-
father of Gail, Penticton, B.C.;
Sheila, Toronto, Pamela
Toronto, Davey (deceased
1901) Robbi and Elizabeth at
home. He is also survived by
sisters Mrs. Charles Farrell,
Mrs. Edmund Elliott, Mrs,
Ross Morrison and Mrs. Irwin
Taylor all of Toronto. He was
predeceased by brothers
William and Arthur.
The late Mr. Simpson rested
at the Bonthron Funeral
Chapel in Hensall when
funeral service was held
November 28, 1973 with Rev,
Wilfred Jarvis officiating. In-
terment was in Bairds
Cemetery, Brucefield.
NURSING HOME
CHANGES OWNERSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Klungel
of Hensall have announced
that as of last month the
Queensway Nursing Home in
Hensall has been operating un-
der new ownership, The
business was sold to Mr. and
Mrs. S. Carlseil of Arthur,
OBITUARY
Charles Jackson, formerly of
RR 1, Varna passed away at
Huronview on December 4,
1973 in his 87th year. There are
no known survivors.
Mr. Jackson is resting at the
Bonthron Funeral Chapel in
Hensall until December 6,
when funeral service will be
held at 2 p.m. with Rev. Paul
Packman officiating. Interment
is in Bairds Cemetery.
COUPLE HONORED
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mit-
chell, who recently took up
residence in Exeter, were
honored recently at the Legion
Hall in Hensall when about 80
neighbours and friends atten-
ded.
George Parker was master of
ceremonies for the programme.
Susan Luther played piano
selections. Randy Parker gave
a recitation and Kathy Parker
favoured with a reading. Eric
Luther played selections and
led in a sing song. Mrs. Thomas
Brintnell and Mrs. Harold
Parker favoured with
humorous readings.
Russell Ferguson read the
,address and presented Mr. and,
Mrs. Mitchell with a recliner
chair. It was a double
celebration as they celebrated
their 45th wedding anniversary
on November 10.
BAPTISM
Rev. Wilfred Jarvis conduc-
ted baptisimal service in Car-
mel Presbyterian Church recen-
tly when Amy Jennifer Camp-
bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Campbell; Fayeanne
Elizabeth Love, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Love;
Marc William, son of Mr. and
Mrs. William Tinney; and
Stephen Thomas Roy Camp-
bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eric
Campbell were baptized.
The Sacrament of Holy Com-
munion will be celebrated
December 9 and White Gift
Sunday was December 2.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. William Mickle
and family; Mr. and Mrs. Ross
MacMillan and family of
Waterloo; Charles Mickle,
Hamilton; Dr. and Mrs. Robert
Mickle, London; Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Collins, Kitchener; and
Mrs. Florence Joynt spent Sun-
day with Mrs. Laird Mickle,
and the family attended the
morning Church service in
loving memory of their father,
Mr. Laird Mickle who passed
away one year ago on the
fourth of December.
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
DRIVEWAYS cleared of snow.. BYERS UPHOLSTERY—We will
Phone Bill Jenkins, 482-re- re-cover or re-style your
3290,-4849,50p old furniture better then new, Call
482-7939, 71 Princess St, W., Clin-
ton.—tfn
Box 459, Exeter Tel. 235-2610
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