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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1967-03-09, Page 7AUCTION SALE The sale to be held for BERT SHQBBROOK, Lot 28, Con. 13, Hullett Township, has been postponed until SATURDAY, APRIL J Watch March 30 paper for foil listing. -10b AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of Livestock, Machinery, Hay and Grain and tsome. Household Effects will be held for CARL GOVIER, E.H. Lot 30 Con. 2East Wawanosh (1!4 miles east and 1 mile north <of Auburn) on " Saturday, March 18, 1967 ■- “ At1 P*m« Sharp Terms Cash —, Farm Sold Allan mbcintyre, Auct. 9-llb At 1 p.m. Sharp Lucknow.. .. ..... • .. H AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of Farita Mach­ inery and Grain will1 be held tor WALTER WAGNER, Lot 3 Con; 13 Maitland Block, Hullett .Township, 1J4 miles south ,of Auburn (on Base Line) on / Tuesday, March 14, 1967 At 1:30.. p.m. Some antique articles. Terms Cash — Farm Sold ' ALLAN MacINTYRE, Auct. Lucknow ,9-10b ' AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of Livestock, Machinery, Hay and some Household Effects will be held for CLARENCE CRAWFORD, Lot.30, Con. 13 Hullett Town­ ship. 1(4 miles north and ,1*^ mile west of Londesboro or 3 miles south and 1J4 mile w<?st of Blyth onMONDAY, MARCH 20 s At 1:30 p.m. Terms Cash —■ Farm Sold ALLAN MACINTYRE, Auctioneer/ Lucknow' ; . 10-llb AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of. Farm Stock, Machinery, Hay and Grain at Lot 16xCon. 13 McKillop Twp. 8 miles north and 2J^ miles •east of Seaforth on .Wednesday, March 15 At 1 p.m. Full line of tractor machinery; John Debre 20-10 tractor? fully equipped; swather;* hay baler'; bean and corn scuffler, puller, ' planter; manure spreader. Cattle: 24 registered and grade Holstein cows, fresh and ‘due .time of sale; 20 Hereford steers and heifers, 1 yr old. - Hay—Grain—Dairy Equipment ' Terms Cash ■' . Prop;, GLEN McNICHOL, Auct., HAROLD JACKSON Clerk, MEL GRAHAM .; - 1 9,10b Thur.., March 9, 1967-^CIinton News-Record—Page T D BIRTHS GODFREY In^Clintan' Pub- lie Hospital on Thursday March 2, 1967,- to LAC and Mrs. James Godfrey, Clinton, a- son: . 7'. .MANN 4* In Clinton ' Public' Hospital on Wednesday, j. March 8, 1967, to. Mr. and " Mrs. Robert Mann, Clinton, a - daughter, • SLOMA'N- -r Ip Victoria Hos­ pital, London, on Saturday, March 4, 1967,' to Mr. and Mrs. William Sloman, Lon­ don, a son, Richard William,, a brother for Heather and Cindy and a grandson for Mr, and .Mrs? Fred Sloman.: Clin­ ton. • , . ' ‘t TAYLOR t— In Clinton Public Hospital an*- Wednesday, March 8, 1967, / to . Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Tailor) RR<4, Brucefield, a daughter? z WELCH — In Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday,. March 2, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs. Allan- Welch, Clinton, a daughter. CARDS OF THANKS I wish to' thank my relatives and friends for flowers, treats, cards, and letters, while I was in Victoria Hospital, Landon. Spe­ cial thanks to the deirgymen.— ED STURGEON, Bayli0d. 10b Sincere thanks to'all who re­ membered me' -with flowers, visits and .treats while I was a patient in St. Joseph's, Hospital and since earning home, -r- GEORGE ADDISON., - - 10b The family of the lat^ Garnet Taylor wish to express sincere, appreciation for floral 'tributes, messages of sympathy and acts of kindness extended to them in the sudden passing on of a- dear husband, father, grand­ father, brother .and uncle. lOp I wish to thank everyone who remembered me/ with cards, visits and treats -while ‘in\ .hdss pital. Special, thanks' ..to. Rev. Mills, fDr. Walden,- Dr. Oakes and nurses and staff of Clinton Public Hospital. ELGIN DALE. . ’ / ? 10p- .. ■■■■■ \ I would like To thankv all Who sent rhe flowers, cards aihd- treats, and who visited .me? while a patient in .‘Clinton Hospital. Special’ thanks to Dr. Newland and to the nurses bn the second floor. — HILDA BUCKLER.!. -?-'.;V.k. -10p Clearing AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of Farm Imple­ ments, Etc. for' WILMER H. JONES;. Lot 4/Con. 3, Stanley Twja., 1tJ4 mile west ..of Kippen and 1 mile north on ' •. TUESDAY, MARCH 14 . < At 1 p.m. 55 Massey Harris gas tractor; 102 Massey Jr. with heat hous- . er; B. - Allis Chalmers equipped with:* Henderson manure load­ er, 2-row scuffler, Bean puller, chains, .umbrella;^ Kewanee 10’ double ‘ disc (used 1 year).; Intern. SW stiff -tooth cultiva­ tor; 4-section Diamond harrows} 4-sectidn draw,-bar; 2 5-ft. har­ rows and draw bar, 1 yr. old; Intern. 6’ pull type iriower; 4- row beet cultivator, pull type; Hay . tedder; 3-bar • Cockshuft ' side-rake; Dion Thresher ;22’- x , 38” with bean attachment, .straw. shredder and grain elevator}, 125’ endless belt; ‘ Cockshutt 5-ton wagoii with box, oh rubber; 'Kelly 7-ton wagon with 'box,, on rubber;’ • Massey-Harris 6’ binder;' Man-, -ure spreader on rubber; Leaver harrows: 8’ Fleury Bissel •culti- packer; ■ Cockshutt’ 3-fufrow trail plow; ‘Spray pump, 10’ boom - and extension’, Used T year;. Speed King grain auger, 4”; McCormick 11-run grain and fert. drill; Gem oat roller; Uni- . versa! 1-unit -milker; ■ Fanning mill . and- screens; Power Rip saw; ‘Antique potato plow; Mc­ Culloch 30” chain saw; 1%-h.p. electric motor; -3 barrel gather­ ing tank, 2 sap.pans;; quantity of buckets and spiles;. Stewart cattle 'clippers (electric)-; 12- pail iron kettle; 8-pail iron ket­ tle; 34’ extension ladder; Auto?- matic fowl fountain; electric fencer; 2,000-lb. platform scales; hay fork, r.ope and car; quantity. of baled hay; quantity- of Ipose straw; about 100 bushels feed . barley. 1 - • < Frigidaire refrigerator; Fire­ stone electric work table stove annex; day-bed; bedsteads; bed­ room suite; china cabinet; 9’ x 12’ Axminster rug. TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE FARM IS SOLD \ Proprietor is Not Responsible For Accidents WILMER H. JONES, Proprietor HECTOR McNEIL, Auctioneer. Phone 898-5330, Alvinston 10b / Sn ENGAGEMENTS . .ANNOUNCED Mr, and ..Mps, Ernest ' Allen,, Mitchell, wish to an-, » poupcef the engagement of ' their daughter^ Sheliia Jan- nette' to Mr, Kenneth Far­ quhar, son of ?Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Farquhar, Clinton. The wedding to take place in Knox Pi'esbyterian • Church, Mitchell an Satur­ day, April 8, 1967 at 3 p.m. . ■ V.' z ■ ' . ' * *•' * Mr. and Mrs. Wobbe * Bylsma, RR 1, -Blyth, are . pleased to announce the engagement of their eldest ^daughter Theresa, tp IMEr. ’ Jim Brand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hendrik Brand, RR 1, Exeter. The Wedding Will take place . March 3J., 1967 at 7:30 p.m,' in the Christian /Reformed Church, blinton/ /’•With Rev. G. J, , Heersink ■ officiating, ? ' ?<■-./ lOx CARDS OF THANKS ' ‘ ■ ? ■ I I Wish,to, thank those Who je-, membered me with cards, flow­ ers, gifts, 'and visits while a patient ; ip the Cliptori * Public Hospital. Special thanks to.Dr. Newland, Dr. Street and the nursing’ staff. — ‘SHIRLEY MACHAN. ■' . ?? 10p Mr. and Mrs,' Fred Burdge express their appreciation for the kindness shown-them-when Mr. "Burdge was in’ Clinton Hospital, and in the death of Mrs. Burdge’s sister? Special thanks to Rev. D. Stuart, Dr. J. C. Goddard, and the nursing staff. ' • 10p '^1 would like to take this op­ portunity to thank all the very thoughtful people who sent me flowers and cards and those ’who visited me while a patient in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks'to Dr. Walden, Dr. Addi­ son1 and ,the - nurses an first floor. — MRS? KEN SCOTT. ' :; . ./ . ■’■?;■ </ siob Plan Events The Starlight Circle of Wes­ ley-Willis United Church will meet in the church parlour on M^rch 13 at 8:30 pmUThe roll call will be "An Important Historical Event”, Mrs. Ken Johnston will be in charge of the program. . t The Fidelity Unit will meet; in the church parlpur on March 14 at 2:30 p.m. The roll call will be "An Easter Thought’’. Mrs,. G. RaithweH will be in charge of the program. Mem­ ber's should come prepared to tie a quilt. • . ’ ‘ ‘ ■ f Sgt, and Mrs. U. F. Martell and family of (Camp Borden spent the weekend with the lady’s parents, Mr. and Mis. John O., Carter, .James street also attending the Darrell- Carter wedding. ■ ’ OPP Constable Lome and Mrs.' Carter and Jane of Wood- stock attended the Darreil- Carter wedding on Friday night. Miss Frances Blacker, stu­ dent at Western University, London, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Blacker, RR 1, Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Len Schroeter visited, with Mr. and .Mrs. Law­ rence Brazier, Willowdfale, on the weekend, while there they attended the floWer and garden show 'being .held at O’Keefe Centre. S' to’ take home. Beverages will in­ clude .vodka and Gooi’giap wines. > - * Soviet trade officials hope to expand their trade- ties (hiring Expo and they’U haye <x^ra'(^ ,on hand ready for signing, for th£ Soviet is"as awane today as any other nation of the im­ portance. pf foreign exchange. • Af the cinema, promotional i I WHATELSE , gives Mil so mucli for so little? By TRACY 8. LUDINGTON Many of tlie letters to this column ask questions about the Soviet Pavilion at Expo,' and what exhibits will be /found there, • The lists of exhibits, of course, is too long to include in any column of this nature — but I can tell you that there Will be Soviet entertainers per­ forming . throughout the six months of’ Expo, and a res­ taurant featuring the .finest of Russian foods, and there will be Soviet souvenirs for sale — and a distinctive feature of the Soviet approach, to Expo'is the use .of the Pavilion for meetings " :............. .............. .. '■ ? AUCTION SALE ‘ Clearing 'Auction' Sale of . Farm' Machinery,'. /’, _ Straw,, some household. Effecl will be held 'for CLARKE ZINN, on Lot 2, Con. 9 Ashfield Twp., 3 corners t south arid 3 corners west of Lucknow, or 2 corners north vand 3 „ corners west of Dungannon, or 4 jiriles east of Kintail .off 21 Highway on ? i THURSDAY, MARCH 23 . At,A p;m. r:/. . / -S Terms: Cash Day of JSale No Reserve as Farm. is. Sold Full listing of machinery next .week* .■ a ; »•'''• ■ ... EMILE MacLEtiNAN, AUct. V > . 10b----- AUCTION SAJ.E Auction Sale of Household Effects of the’ Estate of MRS. PHEN I E SMALL*/ from the LOndesboro Community Hail, Londesboro,’on;. Wednesday, March 15,1967 t At> 1:30 p.m. Sharp k , Walnut Empire sofa; walnut, upholstered arm chair;’ velouir chesterfield bed and matching chair; 3 piece chesterfield suite; mahogany finished what-not;' games table; foot stool (needle­ point); large chest of drawers, ■(walnut finish); .large chest of drawers (butternut); several parlor and lamp tables; floor lamps; 'table- lamps;, reading lamp; Morris chair; x rocking chairs; 2 ■ " upholstered arm chairs; 2 bedroom suites com­ plete;' with innrier sipring 'mat­ tresses, dressers and commodes; sideboard;-diriing room table; 6 high backed dining room chairs: Axminster rug 6’x9’;' rug 7’x9’; hall tack; ‘ open ,J>ook case: quantity books; hair wreath; oil paintings; pictures;- mirrors in­ cluding large dressing mirrors; ■2 electric rangeittes; 6 piepe din­ ette suite (buffet table and dhairs);' Serve! refrigeratbr; hand electric vacuum'cleaner; flooi’ polisher; carpet sweeper;- 'washing . maohirie; captain’s^ chair; kitchen chairs including chicken ’ coop; '. mantel clock:.' clothes rack; .glass top kitchen’? cupbo’ar.d; 2' large blanket? chests; trunk; bathroom scale; 6 service dinner set; part set of antique dishes; other dishes; glassware;' a large amount of silverware and 'flatware; bed-, ding; ' cushions; booking uten­ sils; carpenter’s'' and garden tools; numerous other 'articles. Terms Cash ' Sale under cover TOMLINSON and- DOLLARD Box 10, Port Elgin Solicitors for the Estate EDWARD W. EL'LlOTTv Auctioneer 9-10b -V DEATHS AXON— In St. Joseph’s Hos- - pital, , Toronto, txn , Sunday, , ’March 5, 1967, Mrs. Freder-. 'ick A. Axon, formerly of Clin­ ton; in, her. 83rd year." Funeral service from Heath-Leslie Funeral Home, Mitchell, on Wednesday, Mardh,8' with in­ terment in Knox Presbyterian When You Think of I 11 YEARS OF CONTINUED GROWTH TO SERVE YOU BETTER « -Hayand/ - Cemetery. Mitchell;* ’OK* 'Carrick -# At Hun ’ Ontario St. Unit 3L To MeetMonday Unit 3 of Ontario Street UCW will meet in the church parlour on Monday, March 13 at .8:30 p.m> . -r, " • • • , One of the highlights of the program will be the showing of coloured slides of ^Prince Ed­ ward Island. ----------o----- ______ . At Huronview on Monday, March 6, 1967,. Mrs. Robert Caitick, formerly of Goderich,, in her, ,82nd year. , Funeral service from Lodge Funeral ; Home, Goderich, on Thursday, March 9 at 2 p.m. with interriient in Clinton Cemetery. .’ > -FOX —y At her home in Learn-. . ingtbri’on Sunday, March .5; ->1967, Mrs. Michael Fox in her -89th year. A daughter, Mrs. Guy (Olive) Ives resides ,at RR 2, Clinton. Funeral ser- ' vice from J. L. Ford Funeral Home, Blenheim on Tuesday, ‘ March 7 with interment in Evergreen Cemetery. JAMES — In Victoria Hos- , pital, London, • on Friday, . March '3, 1967, Walter Thody • James, London, in (his 58th year. Funeral service from Needham Memorial Chapel on Monday, March 6 with in­ terment in Forest Lawn Mem­ orial Gardens, London. A sis­ ter, Mrs; Rodger (Evelyn) Shelley is an area resident. WELSH -r- In Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday,' March ■2, 1967, .Mgre. Edward, J. Welsh) Clinton,, iri her 77th year. Funeral . service frdrii Beattie Fuperal Home on Sunday, March 5 with inter-1 iwne-x/cuuc, ,cuXU. «.i meat in Clinton -Mausoleum, l end of’ Be Sainte-Helene. /■ ■ i Mrs. R. Carrick Died Monday Mrs. Robert Carrick, 81, who had -resided in Clanton and; Goderich/died Monday, ? March' 6, at Huranview; - ,/ ' Bom in Blyth, she was the former Hepzebeth (Eppfie) Hag- gitt. Her husband predeceased her. Surviving are: one daughter, Mrs. Arthur (Vietta) George Goderich; one brother, James, Lucan; one sister, Mrs. Charles (Lula> Soule, Detroit. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday' at the Lodge funeral home, Goderich. Burial will be in Clinton Cemetery. -----------o— Expo 67 at Montreal has four medical centres on the site, and eight first aid posts to deal with emergencies? The four centres ?are oh Cite du Havre, one on He Notre-Dame, ,and one at .each ORDERS TAKEN NOW FOR •' / . . * ■ ’ # FERTILIZER and V FOR INFORMATION PHONE . ST. THOMAS 631-1850 10-136 films will be tied in. with the trade pitch. And tilings will go the other way too. • — many Soviet tourists will be going . to Montreal, scientists, ( specialists' in many fields, At Expo they will meet their counterparts from other nations, deliver lectures, and report on the state of the Soviet union. and press conferences. ■ Entertainers will include the Bolshoi Ballet, the Piatiiitsky folk chorus, Georgian dance en­ sembles, a. Ukranian folk choir, a Soviet Army ensemble and the Moiseyev dancers. And in'a theatre seating 600 the visitorwill have the op­ portunity to see top Soviet documentary and feature films and there will be a daily fashion show of Russian-designed, Rus-' sian-manufactured clothes, on Russian models. , The "Russian ■ restaurant will seat 1,100 and, if you like the food, you’ll bet able to buy some Maple Street Gospel Hall COME AND HEAR ABOUT: THE ECUMENICAL CHURCH A Live Recording by Lehman Strauss (Prophetic Bible Teacher) Don’t Miss This — It Concerns You' - SUNDAY, MARCH 19th 8:00 p.m. i exot£ GREAT SPRING SALE MARCH 9 through'MARCH 18J HOT WATER BOTTLES .. 99c CREST TOOTH ' . *' . PASTE 5% oz.....>1.09 COOL ROLL-ON DEODORANT ............. 69c TONI HOME PERM $1.59 RIGHT GUARD ' DEODORANT ... FAST HOME PERM reg. $2.00.....for $1.29 I-------------------;-----------------—--------;-----------------1----------- MANY MORE ITEMS ON SALE For* Complete Listing—Check Your Hand Bill—Now fn The Mail 91.09 COTTON BALLS, 300’s?..... 99c w / SPONGES...................... 19c EXQUISITE NYLONS 4 pair ..................$1.00 SUNBEAM RAZOR Electric ......... only >17,99 DECORATED. NOTES and ENVELOPES ............88c TOOTH BRUSHES / reg. 69c Special 2/88c PRESCRIPTIONS Phone482*9511 Clinton, Ontario For news, for views, for Wide and varied entertain­ ment, nothing can beat your ,weekly newspaper! 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