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Clinton News-Record, 1975-01-09, Page 15ERV CES AVAILABLE COMMERCIAL -refrigeration and air coinditionin , B,J: Fink, :lbechanical, 262,2114.E -2b i Yk ttS'UPHOLSTERY will rebi ild, .re-cover or -re: -style your old furnture.,better than new. Call 482- 1939, 71 Princess St. • W,, Clin- ton,°=.tin--lb • SERVICES,. AVAILAILF VACUUM CLEANERS .�. _.. SALES ,lis SERVICE ALL MAKES/ * - BOB' PECK VARNA- -:_ 362.5x748 15'PUPUUC NOTICE SNOW . Removal for lanes, *driveways and parking lots, Phone 'C. • Huizingh 482-9083 after 5:30 51tfn ,;1VIODELLING, renovations, roofing and floor laying, expertly ,tame. All odd jobs around the home. $,Ititchen• ,clapboards a specialty, :14Phone . 482-7676. Ken : McNairn.-2tfn .:ZURICR? Abattoir custom but- chering. Monday -- pigs, Wed- 'nesday •--- beef, Phone business 2366- 4939 (collect) or residence. 236-4681 (collect).--37tfn Needlework, 011 and Picture Framing, choice of frame 1'' to 3" width. Regular Or non glare glass: Ready to hang 48 hour service phone after 6 p.m. 482-7409 Harold Tyndall ° Clintoth 2b° • • HURON PINES "ConstructiOn - Service 'Centre" 482-7901- CLINTON Electrical Wiring Pole Line Construction ,,General Contracting Concrete ancT Brack" WorTc T Back Hoe and Small Dozer Services CHUTER PLUiM$ING' HEATING 1 Ei»ECTRIC Furnace in$tt llatlon$ DELAVAL MILKER SUPPUES Appliance Service - 46 King St. 482-7652 - c-18t1n CUST9M .KILLING *" AND PROCESSING Butchering dates -- Tuesday and' Thursday TUESDAY—Beet and. Pork FRIDAY L -Beef Only PICK- UP ,.- SERVICE AVAILABLE Manner's Abattoir 237-3314 • Dashwood DRIVEWAYS, SIDEWALKS, PARKING LOTS ETC. REASONABLE RATES Call now and make arrangements . MEL 482-9518 ' JOHN 482-9072 2,3b TRI -TOWN 'BOOKKEEPING • SERVICE income Tex Returns - Busines's - Farm - Individual • • -LAWRENCE BEANE Brucefield • Phone 482-9260 PEGGY CUNNINGHAM • 229 James St. - Clinton • Phone 482-7988 50t1n PULSIFER MUSIC Seaforth 527-0053 Open - Mon. Tues. Thurs. 3:30 to 6 p.m. Fri. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Pianos, organ$, drums, guitars, etc. 'Piano tuning and repairs Rental and lessons on electric guitar, base, accordion, drums Ind banjo. , Lowest prices on Willis pianos and Optigan organs. RICHARD LOU EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER ,and ' APPRAISER CLINTON, ONT. PHONE: 482-7898 ctfn • Adjusts ents and repairs while you wait • • Pre$tyriptiofls promptly .fitted itttYAKOWninations alfangedt y 433 Main St. (Behind G & G Discount) Exeter, 235-2941 tin Count y'$ - Jewellery Store will be aleead d l!'Infi •lanUefy and reopened in February to concl&lde . our "Going Out of Business Sale" Heppy New Year to A11. 2b 17. I,OST AND FOUND LOST: Lady's'charm bracelet. Lost in downtown area of Clinton on Christmas day. Reward. Phone 482- 7724.--.2p 21. BIRTHS GRIGG: -Murray -and Cheryl~ Grigg are pleased to. announce the arrival of their daughter, Alison Patricia, December 23, 1974,' St. Joseph's Hospital,London. A granddaughter for Mrs. Muriel Grigg, Clinton and Mrs. Marcella McNeil, Blyth. DEVEREAUX: Ray and Gwen (nee McLean) of Seaforth, are proud to announce the safe arrival of their daughter "Christine Renee" born- January 1, 1975 in Seaforth Community Hospital. DeJONG: Mr. and Mrs. Auke De Jong. of R.R. 2 Hayfield announce the birth of. their son on December 27, 1974 in Clinton Public Hospital. 22: DEATHS t� y BO—JEN CARPENTRY For Siding - Renovations Additions - Cabinets Vanitlesa - Drywall Stuccoed Ceilings Block and Stotts Work See " BOB LANGENDOEN R.R. 2 - Clinton Phone 524-8029 14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 22RDEATNS'25.114 MEMORIAM , ....:................... .. •AV'IS: In Vancouver, J,antuarY 1, •. LAPP;,In loving memory of a dear • 1975, Charles E. L84vik survived' husband, father and grandfather, his wife, one son and one daughter, Hugh .Land,, who passed away six dear brother of Mrs, J, Huller of R.R. 3, Clinton and Mit E.M. Durst, Berbley, .Michigan, SMALL: Charles -Small .passed assay at Huronview (formerly Lon- desboro) January 5th.1975. He was predeceased by hie wife .Euphetnia (Ried) Small and survived„y.•.one son Charles. Small, three graed- children. •The funeral was held from the Ball Funeral ,Home, .Clinton, January 7th at 10c30 a.m. Rev. S. McDonald of Londesboro,officiated. Interment 'in .Burns Cemetery, Hullett Township. VANDERBURGH: Thomas Wesley sat Huronview on Monday, January 6, 1974, .in his 85th year. Biloved husband of Bella Cox. Dear father of George A..Goderich, Kenneth, Port Albert, Mrs. (Donelda) Cliff•- McClinchey, ' Camp •Borden, one brother Ernest and one sister Edith, predeceased. Resting at the Beattie Funeral Home, 55 Rattenbury St. E. in Clinton, Ont. where funeral ser- vice will be held' on Thursday, January 9, 1974 commencing at 2 p.m. Interment in Clinton Cemetery. -GIBBONS: In the Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, December 31; 1974, Mrs. Harry Gibbons, the for- mer Ethel Machan of Blyth, in her 62nd year. Survived by her husband, two sons Douglas and James, both ofTcaronto, her parents, Mr. and Mrs: Alfred Machan of years ago," January .1_969. - You Left beautiful --memories, And often silent words, Always you'll be with As we journey through the' years_. The times we spent 'together, The happy days we knew We live again so "often, In memory of you. Sadly missed by wife Reta, children and ,grandchildren. -2p Us SCHAUER: In loving memories of son and brother John. You left beautiful memories And often silent tears Time can not stop heartaches ,Eor some one who we all loved so, dr. Truly loved .and... sadly missed. —Family. -2p 'SHORE: Margaret (Peg) In London on Monday, December 30, 1974, Margaret I. (Heard) Shore of Goderich: Beloved wife of Albert .J. Shore. Dear -mother of Mrs. Garry (Judy) Doak of Goderich. Also sur- , viving are her stepmother, Mrs.: Anny-•Heard of Clinton, two sisters, -Mrs. Fred (Evelyn) Sandy of , Ridgewood Park. Mrs. R.D. (Mildred Cooper) of Toronto and one brother, Frank Heard of Lon- don. The funeral was held from the McCallum Funeral Home Wed- nesday at 2. p.m. Interment in Maitland Cemetery. STEWART: William J. Passed. away at the Groves Memorial Com- munity Hospital, Fergus on Wed- nesday, December 25, 1974. William Blyth The fattest -sal 'held - on-- ,E-Stewart-in-his--85th-year,-Beloved • 26. CARD OF THANKS GIBBINGS: I would like to thank those who sent cards, flowers, treats and visited me while I was in Clin- ton,hospttal. Special thanks to Dr. Baker, nurses, helpers on 1st floor and Rev. Lewis. It was all much ap- pre:iated. Thank . you. Percy Gib- bings.-2p HULLS: The family of the late Fred Hulls wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for their acts of kindness, expressions of sympathy, floral tributes, donations to Ontario Heart Foun- dation, Canadian Cancer Society, Clinton Public Hospital Intensive Care Unit, and for Gideon Bible. Special thanks to Dr.-G.H. Shepard, Westlake Ambulance Service, Dr. F. • Newland, Doctors and curses in the Intensive Care Unit of University Hospital, Beattie ' Funeral Home, Trinity Church,,, Bayfield Lions Club, Hayfield Trinity Guild and to - the A.C.W. To Rev. George Y aitnntoff,-our--gratitude- tier_ the .. strength given each of us in the loss of dear husband and father. Your kindness will always he remem- bered. " Mrs. Fred Hull' _and family. -2b Friday, January 3 at 2:00 p,mr In- ..husband of Mabel Calder, 175 • terment Blyth Union Cemetery. Belsyde St„ Fergus. Predeceased by ., his first wife Adelaine Cox. Dear ,. HULLS; At University Hospital in brother of T. Brown Stewart, Lon -x London on Sunday, Dec. 22, 1974, - don and Mary R. Stewart, Strat Fred -Hulls, Beloved husband of ford. Elva (Mrs. M. Beadle), • Bessie (Sparks) Hulls of Bayfield, deceased. Ontario in his 63rd year. Dear conducted at .the John Thomsan & father, of Kenneth of Dutton, -Son Funeral `Home, 160 St. David= i seryicxw were Funera ,�, , GOVIjSR: I- wish to thank my O;friends,. from ,Londesboro for the otThey mill, always remind • me of pleasant times during my twenty- eight years spent in the village. William 'Govier 2b !;11 *Ian no ,.J�1� erg,�W t 9:3ct U da `e "Mrs: lSvv e Rev. Harry Herlthevv ern -t (D>ianne) rimes of �ue ph, Stan (Joanne) Burditt of ' porary Entombment Belsyde Woodstock. Dear brother'of George Mausoleum :with 'Spring burial in i; a )e yea/ ta et1.etp, o®iiYu i, dg j jre- of ' St. Catharines, Mrs. Albert Baird ' Cemetery, R vf' 1s,, (Edith) Smith of Acton Mrs. Frank (Winnifred) Smith of Baliinafad, Mrs, Lorne (Dorothy) Jameson of Galt. Mrs. Reg. (Margaret) Preston, St. Catharines, Mrs. Mel (Lillian) Ried, of Port Elgin. Also surviying are five gran- dchildren. The body rested at the Beattie Funeral Home and the Funeral Service was held on Tuesday, December 24, 1974 from Trinity Anglican Church, Bayfield at 2 p.m. Rev. Geo. -Youmatoff of- ficiating. Interment at Bayfield Cemetery. HUGILL: At Goderich on Monday, December 30, 1974, Norma (Cook) Hugill • of R.R. 2 Seaforth in her 66th year. Beloved wife of Joseph T. Hugill, dear mother of Leverne, R.R. 2 Seaforth, Mrs. George (Joyce) Miller, Seaforth and Mrs. Ronald (Karen) Driscoll, Seaforth. •Also survived by a 'sister, Mrs. Fergus (Edna)Wright,Brampton, 11 great-grandchildren 'and one great- grandchild. --Predeceased by a daughter, Mrs. Casey (Gwendolyn) McCutcheon. The funeral service was held on Wednesday at 1:30 IN THE ESTATE OF p.m. from the Whitney Funeral MALCOLM RAYMOND THOMP- • Home, Seafoyth with Rev., Edwin SON, late 'of the T6wnabip of Nelson officiating. Stanley in the County of Huron, bartender, deceased. ALL persons having,, claims against the Estate of the above- named. ,who -died, on the 7.ith 4y. of t7et'i$bll ,'197'4; ate required-tt r°'File full particulars. thereof with the' un- dersigned on or before the 13th day of January, 1975, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at^Clinton, Ontario, this •1,7th 'day of December, 1974. E.B. MENZIES, Q.C., Clinton, Ontario Solicitor for the saidEstate ,52, 1,2b FARMERS. • Are you thinking about Building? r .Phone For r good job at a Reasonable Price R 11'`"LAMBERS at 482-3305 4tttn CARTER: At Clinton Public Hospital on Saturday, January 4, 1975, Margaret Carter, in, her 72nd year. Beloved wife of the late :psorz'e- Carter a'ndtydeaarr ntothe - . gijf of New Westmints err IT. . R'w7it of St. Marys, Jack of Clinton, and Jim of London: Also surviving are two brothers, Joseph Hart of Clin- ton, and William Hart of Seaforth, two sisters, Mrs. Harold (Sadie) Murney, Bayfield, Mrs. Richard (Patricia) Oldfield► Ecorse, Mich., 11 grandchildren. The funeral ser- vice was held on Tuesday, January gth from the Ball and Mutch Funeral Home, 153 High St., Clin- 'ton at 2:15 p.m. Interment in Clin- ton Cemetery. CAMERON: At Victoria rHospital on Saturday, December .28, 1974, - Lucy Winnifred (Munnings) Cameron of The Dearner's Home in her 86th year. Beloved wife of the • •late William Alexander Cameron, Dear mother of Mrs. Wes (Madeline) Alce of London, Mrs. Gordon (Evelyn) Rutherford of Lambeth, Miss Shirley Cameron of Vancouver, B.C. Wilfred T. of Lon- don, Jack A. of Calgary, Irwin D. of Mitchell. Dear sister of Mrs. Gladys McFadden of St. Jacob's Ont., Ben- jamin Munnings of Clinton Area and Harold Murinings of Komoka. Survived by 13 grandchildren, 10 "great-grandchildren. The Funeral Service was conducted December 30, at 2 p.m. with Mr. John M. Mar- tin officiating. Interment....in.__M.t_ Pleasant Cemetery. WATKINS: Wilfred Robert YJatjlins of Durham, formerly of Clinton, Beloved son of Mrs. Mildred Watkins and the later Harry Ernest Watkins, passed away on Saturday, January 4th, 1975 in his 32nd year. Surviving are his daughter, Shirley Elizabeth, and one sitter, Miss Kay Watkins of , Listowel. The Funeral Service was held on Tuesday. Januar fiat from the Ball Funeral Home at 3:30 p.m. Interment in. Clinton Cemetery. SWATRIDGE: Suddenly in Clinton on Sunday, January 5, 1975, Paul Douglas Si,Vatrid. • ►f - Wingh dear on of b r nd A rey S ratridge, in his •: year. r brother of Jill at home. The Funeral Service was held at the SA. Walker Funeril Home, Witt'gham, on"' Tuesday, January 7 at 2,p.m. Inter- ment in Wingharn Cemetery. DOUGALL: At Goderich Hospital on Wednesday, December 18, 1974, Samuel W. Dougall of R.R. 1, Hen- sall in his 76th year. Beloved husband of the late Jessie Habkirk, dear brother of Andrew Sr. at the Bluewater Rest Home Zurich, Thomas of R.R. 1, Hensall, Malcolm of Exeter and Mrs. Orville (Christina) Taylor of R.R. 1 - - Exeter, also. surviving are several nieces and nephews. -The Funeral was held on Saturday, December 21st at 1:30 p.m. with Reverend W. Jarvis officiating. Interment Hen- sa.1.141..nio►k, Cem ry • 24. MARRIAGES The marriage of Jane Louise Harris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harris of R.R. 2, 'Hayfield, to Steven George Carter, son 'of Mr, and Mrs. Murray McKenzie of Clin- ton, was. solemnized in the Hensall Church by Rev. Don Beck en Friday. evening, December 27, 1974 at 8 p.m. -2p 25. IN MEMORIAM The top winners in the worhen's first draw at the Vanastra Curling Club are left to right, skip - Elaine Brochu, second Sheila .Da1is; and lead Debbie Fawcett. Vice Wynn Graham was missing. ' BEATTIE: I would like to express my sincere thanks to my relatives, friends and neighbours for their visits, cards and gifts while I was in Clinton, and Victoria Hospital, London. Special thanks to Dr. Street, Dr. Baker and Dr. Flowers and nurses and staff on first floor in Clinton. Also special thanks to doc- tors and nurses on 5th floor C in Victoria. A very special thanks to my friends and neighbours who did so much for me while I was in. hospital. —Tom Beattie.-2b,3b • HYM-RRS: inloving memory of er ..Murray Hyms who passed away suddenly, ten years ago. Jan. 10, 1965. They say time'h it1.w all sor'rnw, And helps us to forget, But time so far has only proved. , How much we miss you yet. Always remembered by 'Mom, Elmer, brother Maynard, and Barb, sisters, Bea and Bill, Mary Ann and Gordon and their families. -2b HAMMOND: In memory ' of my dear husband Jack -who passed away Jan. 10, 1972. , ,And while he lies in peaceful sleep, His memory I shall always keep." Ever retnembered'b his loving wife Berthena.-2b • , LOCKWOOD: 1 wish to thank the Brethren .of^the Clinton Masonic Lodge for the beautiful Christmas Poinsettia. It was very much ap- preciated. • Yours sincerely, Mrs. Charles Lockwood. -2p • BOYLE: 1 would like to thank the nurses of Clinton Public Hospital, Dr. FTarrett, Dr. Watts and Dr. Flowers.and all who sent cards and treats. Mrs. James Boyle. -2p SHORE: To those who expressed their sympathy in so many beautiful and practical ways during our recent bereavement, we express our heartfelt thanks. —Albert Shore and *mile,' • Mr. .and Mrs. Fred Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heard, Clinton. -2 CASTLE: Thank you so much for iftzt and.�'ar•,;��Ge°eiy�;d v�rlul. i was .a --..Pit t-i-ervt ..,.in.r-.l .I,in.t-.t►n Hospital. Nancy Castle. -2h TAIJBOT: Thanks to all for cards, treats andvisits while i was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Thanks also to i)r. Newland, Dr. Flowers nurses on first floor and Westlake's Ambulance. 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FOUR•WHEEI•DRIVE MODELS K•1500 K•250011P/r-131�/� _ 13114 J_ WHEELBASE, IN. _._ _ 400 MAX., GVW, LBS. 31100 6400 f f 8400 FRONT AXLE CAPACITY, LBS -- 3150 -- --5100 REAR AXLE CAPACITY, LBS 25_ � ----- P9P V8 ENGINES LINE 6 350, 400 350, 400 V8 — 2SPEfD _— _._ ,pEfl� STD TRANSFER CO3-SPEED MANUAL _ 3SPELD MANUAL _ STD TRANSMISSION E 4 -SPEED, AUTO — 4 SPEED. AUTO FREE WHEELIN• G FRONT HUBS AVAILABLE TRAAVAILABLt * — AVAILABLE+ �^ __ -- ,W,t•Part•time transfer case only. In Stock Now! FLEMING: I woull like to take this opprrrtunity to say "Thank You" to my friends and neighbour% for visits, flowers and fie kindnesses shown to me while 1 was a patieht in Clinton Hospital during the Christmas and New Years season: . Special thanks to nurses arid staff of hospital. also rh Dr. Flt►wers. it was very much "apprec•trited. A very happy and prosperous New Year to all. Thank You. Mrs. Phoebe Fleming. -2b 1 HIRED IT THROUGH THE WANT ADS 1975 GMC JIMMY Equipped with mouldings and special two tone, 5 pas§enger seating, 350 V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, heavy duty cooling, radio, chrome bumpers, gauges, auxiliary top; radialwhite, walls. - _ Excellent Terms or Trade -In Allowance (MI ISA II= -r iF t tJ C 1< at a...difference a name ,makes 1.97s CMC S .cRRA 3/4 ton pickup 350 V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, tow hook's, large trtirrors, upper mouldings, heavy duty springs, rile bumper, gauges, 7.50 x 16 tire's, radio, chrome hub caps. PONTIAC BUICK CL GMCADIT�tLACUCKS HAMIL'iabNSYRET, GODERICH 524-8391