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TUESDAY—Beef and Pork
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WINSTON C. POWELL
Construction
* Custom built homes 0
* Complete remodelling
* Specializing in
4eastooset,
KITCHENS
in Clinton Area.
For more information
Phone 482-7108
We need cottages and
lakefront properties .
Rae J. Watson Real Estate needs cottage and lakefront
property listings immediately. Our expert sales staff has
waiting buyers. Call Rae J. Watson Real Estate collect now at
872-1200 and let us test your property. Our video tape unit
allows us to show your property to prospective buyers without
inconveniencing you. And, we'll gel you top dollar for your
property. Call Re* J. Watson Real Estate collect et 672-1200
now.
REAL ESTATE LTD.
526 Oxford St. E., London
672-1200
A Video Homes of Canada Realtor
One of Huron County's finest restaurants and lounges requires
QUALIFIED and EXPERIENCED
CHEF
To take Charge of kitchen and banquet facilities. Should have
good background in Mahon supervision, smorgasbord
operation and banquet experience. Salary range starting from
$8000. to $10,000. depending on qualifications.
AND
PERSONNEL SUPERVISOR
With restaurant and cocktail lounge experience. The person
we are looking for will be responsible for the training and
hiring of personnel. Salary range $7000. to $9000 depending on
qualifications.
Send complete resumes to Box 132 c/o Goderich Signal-Star,
P.O. Box 220, Goderich.
'4. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 4. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Beautiful "furnished" two bedroom home extra
large living room, with raised floor, ceiling
beams, dark paneling, blue shag,
EXTRAS
1. Deluxe electric range
2.- Automatic Defrost Fridge
3. Extra ingulatign
$9,999 0 0 TAX INC.
TO SEE THE ONLY MOBILE
' HOME WE KNOW OF WITH AN
8 FOOT CEILING
CALL BLYTH
523•04429
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
ALL MAKES
BOB PECK .
VARNA
262-5748 gctfn
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13, SERVICES AVAILABLE
.GRASS CUTTING - phone Mr.
Gerald Beown. Phone 482.9498
Anytime of the day,-29b
BYERS UPHOLSTERY We will
rebuild, re-cover or re-style your old
furniture better then new. Call 482-
7939; 71 Princess 'St. W„ Olin-
tort.---tfn
REMODELLING, renovations,
roofing and floor laying, expertly
-clone. All odd jobs around the.
home. Kitchen cupboards a
specialty. Phone 482-7676. Ken
Mchlai rn.—c2 tin
CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Furnace installations
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St, 482-7652
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COMPLETE
Home and Cottage
Repair and Maintenance
Twelve months a year. Interior
and exterior painting, carpenter
work, flooring, roofing etc.
Pointing chimneys etc. Cont-
plots yard maintenance by
week or month. Hedging, lawn
cutting etc. Doing good quality
work at a low rate Makes a
happy customer.
WANE FISHER
524-2445
DOROTHY JOHNSTON
of
DOROTHY'S BEAUTY SHOP
Is pleased to announce that
Shirley Hunking ,is now
available to serve you the,
following days:
Mon. & Wed.
9:00 a.m, - 5:30 p.m.
Tues. Thurs. & Fri.
9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon
Sat. 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 part.
28b
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MAJOR OIL COMPANY
requires a
Farm Sales Agent for Clinton Area
INDIVIDUAL INTERESTED SHOULD SE:
1. Well knOwn in the area. and of good character
P. , Interested in further developing an Wasting
business
3. Prepared 10 Invest in a good future.
WE OFFER
1. Financial Assietartte
2. On the job training
For further information, Volta to ,
Box 23, c/o CLINTON NEWS-RECORD
CLINTON, ONT,
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Classified
14—,CLINTON
CORD. THURSDAY, JULY 11 1974
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE 14, NOTICE TO CREDITORS 21. BIRTHS
R. HELP WANTED
PART cleaner .and part-0111e
cook wanted, Apply to Box 201,
Clinton, Ont,,--tfo
9. WANTED (General)
KNOTS will buy outright, com-
plete household, estates or single
pieces offurniture, Beat price paid
or will sell by auction, Do not
hesitate to call us. 'Our aim is to
please, 67 Main Street, Seaforth,
phone 527.1336,---tfn
12. AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE ,
Of household furniture. An.
tiquss etc. for Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Cannel!. Slid the estate of the
late Mrs. Rachel Shaddock.
Sate to be held at 157 Albert
Street highway No. 4 north in
Clinton Ont. •
Sat. July 20
at 1 P.M.
Full list next week Terms
cash.
Richard Lobb R.G. Gethke
Clinton • Bornholm.
Auctioneers
28b
8. HELP WANTED
Twiksowr
Auction Sole
of Antique. and Household at,
feels for' Miss H.T. Harper of
Lucknow and Mrs, E, Sale of
Goderich plus. other consign,
men,s at the Auction Rooms.
Hwy. 21, one mile south of
Goderich on Monday aliening
July 15 at 7 p.m.
Walnut commode; 4 pce.
Welnut bedroom suite; 6 pce.
dining room suite with doubt".
pedestal; Duncan Phyfe table
and corner china cabinet; 9
pce. Victorian dining room
suite; 2 oak sideboards; china
cabinet; dining room extension
table; bronze settee with 2 mat-
ching chairs; portable T V ;
single oak Victorian bed; iron
and brass bed; bureau; 2 oak ,
dressers; 3 Victorian dressers;
rocking chairs; small fabler; 2
pine blanket boxes; 2 trunks; 3
commodes; 2 sectional oak
bookceses; large oval mirror;
pressback choke; exercise
bicycle; electric stove; washing
machine; reclining chair; 7 pce,
bronze, set; coon-skin coal;
crocks, quilts; iron pot;
depression glass; limoges
china; Tiffany-type hall lamp;
Aladdin lamp with shade; horse
bells; 2 large school belts;
quantity of new light fixtures;
etc. etc,
Terms - cash
Mike Cummings
auctioneer
Goderich-524-9064
12. AUCTION SALE
LICENSES AND BONDED
ONTARIO-VVIDE
BRUCEFIELP 482-3120
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AUCTIONEERS
and
LIQUIDATORS
ORUCEFIELD, ONT.
Offer the moat modern
fitIGI1Ock methods.
13, SERVICES AVAILABLE
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED!
Modern equipment) work guaran-
teed. Write or phone H.T. Dale,
Clinton. Phone 482-3320.-4On
BARGAIN refinisheri, expert
refinishing done at reasonable
rates. Call Pig and Stripper An-
tiques, 527-1049 or 1618 after 5
p.m.—tfn
ZURICH Abattoir custom but-
chering- Monday-pigs, Wednesday-
beef. Phone Business 236-4939
(collect) or residence 236-
4681(collect).--23tfn
FLORAL RENTALS firs special °e-
vasions: centrepieces, candlesticks.
Also, custom-designed floral
arrangements to suit your home
decor. Exclusive variety of flowers
. to choose front. For appointment
call Ruth Duern, 482-3876, except
'i'hursdays.—I:3tfn
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LET US REPAIR AND MAKE
your rings and jewellery like new.
Diamond rings renewed and stones
safely secured — don't take chan-
ces. Expert work done reasonably
to your satisfaction.' Watch repairs
and pearl restringing. W.N. Coun-
ter. Clinton, Ontario.--ctfn •
This add worth
ONE
DOLLAR
OFF
FILM
PROCESSING
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KODACOLOR film 12 or 20 ex-
posure 126 or 110 sizes.
One coupon per film
Present this ad with film to Bill
German's Korner Recreation or
:Jervis. Studio.
NOT CLINTON
PHOTO SERVICE
HURON PINES
"Construction Service Centre"
482.7901 CLINTON
Electrical Wiring
Concrete and Brick Work
General Contracting
Excavating and
Doter Service
Back Hoe Service
Trencher Service
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12. AUCTION SALE
12. AUCTION SALE
ATHIWIEWS 1 -To_c _m
Auction of Manse Furniture
To be held for the North Street United Church, dederich on the
location On North St., Saturday, July 13, at 1:30 P.M.
FURNITURE,- 10 pc. fruit wood dining room suite; chesterfield
and chair; Victorian Chair; tub chair; 3 pc. coffee and end
tables in French provinCial; Chrome table end seven chairs;
hall seat and mirror; 2 matching chairs with spool legs; 3 pc
Mahogany bedroom oak folding table; Mr, & Mrs. parlour
chair; 4 Pc. bedroom salsa; library desk; mirrors; 2 rugs- 9' x
12'; continental bid; dressers; Chest of drawers; email tale;
odd chairs; cupboard; lamps; litti tablecloth.
APPLIANCES—Frigidaire refrigerator; Teppin Gurney 30 in.
stove; Frigidaire Automatic washer; Inglis automatic dryer.
Term Cash
Held Linder Cover in case of rain
North Street United Church
ItAl'HWELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE
Brucefitild 4624120
ALL persons haying claims against
the Estate t/f DANIEL EDWARD
GLIDDON, retired merchant, late
of the Town .of -Clinton, in the
County of Huron, who _died on or
'about the 24th day of April, 1974,
are required to filo the same with
full particulars with the under-
signed by the 20th .day of ,July, 1974,
as after that date the assets of the
estate will be distributed. -
DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this,
21st day of June, 1974.
PREST AND EGENER,
BARRISTERS, ETC.,
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitors for
the Estate
26,27,28b
NOTICE to creditors. in the estate
of JOHN GEORGE HAROLD
PHILLIPS.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the above
mentioned, late of the Town of Clin-
ton, in the County of Huron, Retired
Blacksmith, who died on May 25th,
1974 are required to file proof of
same with the undersigned on or
before the 20th day of July, 1974,
After that date the Executor will
proceed to distribute the Estate
having regard only to the claims of
which he shall then have had
notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this
28th day of June, A.D. 1974.
CRAWFORD, MILL
& DAVIES
Wingharn, Ontario
Solicitors for
the Executor
27,28,29b
IN THE ESTATE OF ETHEL
HELENA FOWLIE, late of the
Village of Hayfield in the County of
Huron, Spinster, deceased.
ALL persons having claims against
the Estate of the above-named who
died on the 20th day of April, 1974,
are required to file full particulars
therof with the undersigned on or'
before the 15th day of.Ittly, 1974, af-
ter which,date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only to
the claims of which the undersigned
shalt then hat/6 notice.
DATED at Clinton,' Ontario, this
24th day of June, 1974.
E.B. MENZIES, Q.C„
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for
the said Estate.
26,27,28b
19. BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
MAJOR OIL company required
agent for Clinton and district.
Above average earnings. Applicant
must be bondable and must be
respected in the commuhity. This is
a lifetime position. Apply to Box 20,
do Clinton News Record, Clin-
ton.-28b
20. TO GIVE AWAY
ADORABLE 2 yr. old female
terrier, spayed. Good with children.
Free to a good home. Phone 482-
7659.-28b
21. BIRTHS
PROCTOR—Doug and Shirley
Proctor (nee. Johnston) are pleased
to announce the arrival of their
daughter Kimberly Anne on July 3,
1974, at ,St. Mary's Hospital, Kit-
chener, a sister for Tracey, second
granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs.
Cam. Proctor and Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Johnston, Varna.
HOSHART-13i11 and Nellie (nee
Blok) announce the arrival of their,
first child, a son, William Gregory,
horn on June 28, 1974 at St. JosephA
Hospital, London, On!,
WESTERHOUT—Mr, and Mrs.
Dirk Westerhout of R,R, t, Lon-
deshoro announce the birth of their
daughter Rene` Steena, a new sister
for David and Jacquline, born July
5, 1974 in Clinton Public Hospital.
SMITH--,40, and Mrs. Robert
Smith of R,R. 3, Clinton announce
the arrival of their baby son...born
July 9, 1974 in Clinton Public
Hospital,
22, DEATHS
BAKER—At the Clinton Public
Hospital on Thursday, July 4, 1974,
Mary Cecelia Baker, in her 42nd
year. Beloved wife of Dr, Brian
Baker and dear mother of •Mark,
Christopher and Jonathon, The late
Mrs, Baker, rested at the Ball
Funeral Home, 153 High Street,
Clinton. The Funeral Service was
held at St, Paul's Anglican Church,
Clinton, on Saturday, July 6, 1974
at 11:30 a.m. Interment in Clinton
Cemetery.
KROHMER--Suddenly as a result
of an accident on Friday, July 5,
1974 Armin Josef Krohmer, in his
15th year. Dear son of Kathe and
Erich Krohmer of RR. 3 Bayfield,
• Dear brother of Roseta of London,
grandson of Mrs. Martha Krohmer
of Germany. The body rested at the
Beattie Funeral Home, 55 Batten.
bury St, E. in Clinton, Tht: funeral
kervice was held on Monday, July 8,
1974 from St. Peter's Catholic
Church at St, Joseph: ,Ont., com-
mencing at Ilato.a.m. Interment in
St. Peter's Cemetery, St. Joseph: ;
Ontario.
23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mrs. M. Johnston, Clinton, is
pleased to announce the
engagement of her daughter, Shirley
Jean, to Doug Earnest Scarrow, son
of Dorothy Scarrow, Seaforth. The
marriage will take place on Satur-
day, July 20, 1974 at 3 o'clock in St:
Joseph's Church, Clinton.-28p
". Mr. & Mrs. Orville Ketland, Lon:
desboro. wish to announce the
coming marriage of their daughter,
Judy Charlene to Steve Walsh,
Myth, Son of Audrey and the late
Benjamin Walsh. The marriage to
take place July 12th, at 7:00 p.m. in
the Londesboro United
Church.-28p
Mr. and Mrs, Robert McConnell,,
Larne Co. Antrim, Northern
Ireland, are pleased to announce
the engagement of their' •- &tighter-
Robena, to Steven Frederick Tyn-
dall, Eldest son of Mr. and, Mrs.
Lorne Tyndall, Clinton. The
marriage will take place on Satur-
day, August 3rd, 1974 at 3:30 p.m.
at Wesley Willis United Church
Clinton,-28b• '
26. CARD OF THANKS
TAYLOR: I would like to thank all
who sent cards and visited me...while
in Victoria Hospital and special
thanks to brothers and sisters and
Stanley council and employers -
also doctors and nurses your kind-
ness will always be appreciated.
Harvey Taylor.--28b
LYNN: We would like to extend our
sincere thanks to our family,
relatives and friends for the lovely
dinner and reception on our Golden
Wedding Anniversary. Thanktoalso
to those Who sent congratulatory
messages, cards and gifts and to all
who helped make it such a
memorable day, Kenneth and
Margaret.-28b
WALKINSHAW—The family and
relatives of the tate Luella Walkin-
shaw would like to convey-their sin-
cere thanks for the many ex-
pressions of sympathy, floral
tributes and contributions to On-
tario Heart Foundation, Intensive
Care Unit of Clinton Hospital, also
visiting Committee of the Official
Board of Wesley Willis United
Church,received at the time of our
recent bereavement. We extend our
grateful thanks to the doctors and
nurses of Clinton Hospital for their
kind attention and care, also special
thanks to Rev. Ostreicher for his
visits and service. Ida M, Witlkin-
shaw and Ruth Livermore.-28b
26, CARD OF THANKS
McASH: I would like to thank al
who sent cards and visited me whil
a -.patient in Clinton ft.thli
Hospital, Special thanks to Doctors
and Nurses on First Floor. Fir*
McAsh,--2431.)
FINCH---I wish to express my sin
cere thanks to all those who remem
bered me with cards, flowers ,gift,
and visits while I was in Clinto
Public Hospital, Very specie
thanks to Dr, W,T, Harrett .and th
nursing staff for their kind atten
lion, Robb and Bonnie Finch,-28.
CURRIE: I would like to thank al
those who visited me, sent cards
treats and flowers while I was
patient at Clinton and Victoria
Hospital, London, Special thanks it
Rev. John Oestreic'her, the kind
neighbours and friends who helped
in providing transportation for my
wife to get down to see me or helped
in any way. Thanks also to Dr.
Baker and Clinton nurses first
floor; Hoffman's Ambulance, Dr.
Shephard and Dr. Duff and nurses
of :3rd floor Victoria Hospital.
Howard Currie.-28p
BAKER - I wish to express my
gratitude for the floral tributes and
messages of s.mpathy, also special
thanks to the nurses, Dr. Flowers,
Dr. Harrett and all my friends who
have been so kind and helpful
throughout my dear wife's last
illness, Brian Baker.-28b
Obituary
MARY CECELIA BAKER
Mary Cecelia Baker of 69
Victoria Street in Clinton died
on July 4, 1974 in Clinton
Public Hospital. She was 41,
Mrs. Baker was born the for-
mer Mary Cecelia Fielding in
Liverpool, England 'on Decem-
ber 15, 1932, a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jas. Fielding of Liver-
pool, England.
A nurse, Mrs. Baker lived in
England and on March 9, 1957
she married Dr. Brian Baker in
Rubery England. He survives
her. Following their marriage,
the.,,,couple lived, in England,
then to Saskatchewan and then
Clinton.
She was a member of St.
Paul's Anglican Church in
Clinton.
Besides her husband and
parents, she is survived b
three sons, Mark, Christopher
and Jonathan, at home; two
sisters, Mrs. Bernard (Joan)
Brown and Miss Katherine
Fielding of England and one
brother Brian Fielding of
England.
Funeral services were held
from the Ball Funeral Home on
July 6, 1974 with Rev. S. Shar-
pies in charge. Interment was
in Clinton Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Bernard
Campbell, Dr. W.T. Harrett,
Dr, R,W, Flowers, Dr. K.C.
Lambert, Beecher Menzies, and
Dr. Don Palmer.
BY RENA
CALDWELL
Mr. Robert McRonald, Lon-
don, visited Mr. and Mrs. Elza
Mousseau during the pas
week,
Mr. and Mrs. RarBell, Jim
and Jerry are holidaying a
Camp Kitchigama,
Mr, and Mrs. Gary Cooper
Detroit Mich. visited with Mr.
and Mrs, Vivian Cooper,
Mr. and Mrs. Gunner Ander,
son, Mrs, Murray Robertson
and three children, Plymouth,
Mich, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Mellis.
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Alderdice
are holidaying at the East
Coast.
John Binnendyk is spending
two weeks with David St.
Marie and his grandfather, Mr.
Bev Thompson at Lake
Mimisagemasing at North Bay.
Allan Vennema of
Burlington is holidaying with
his aunt and uncle, Mr. and
Mrs. Hank Binnendyk.