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.
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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.
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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'
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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
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Thur.., March 9, 1967-^CIinton News-Record—Page T
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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-
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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.!.
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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
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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. .
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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
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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.
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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. • . ’ ‘ ‘ ■
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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.
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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
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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
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? 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.
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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
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11 YEARS OF
CONTINUED GROWTH
TO SERVE YOU
BETTER
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-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.
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______ . 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.
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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.
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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
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FERTILIZER and
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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
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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
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For* Complete Listing—Check Your Hand Bill—Now fn The Mail
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COTTON BALLS, 300’s?..... 99c
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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
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Rev. R. W. Wenham, L.Th., Rector
Mr. W. H. Bishop, FRCO. ARCM, Organist
Sunday, March 12 — Passion Sunday
8:00 a.m.—'Holy Communion .
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11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
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