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4'13. SERVICE .AVAILABLE
HURON PINES
"Construction
Service Centre"
482.7901- CLINTON
Electrical Wiring
Pole Line Construction
General Contracting
Concrete and Brick Work
Back Hoe
and
Small Dozer Services
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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
50tfn
Needlework, 011 and Picture
Framing, choice of frame 1" to
3" width. Regular or no=n glare
glass.
Ready to hang
48 hour service
phone after 6 -p.m.
482-7409
Harold' Tyndall
Clinton
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13. SERVICES ''AVAILABLE
HURON Music Studios - Accordion
and Guitar lessons available. In-
struments loaned. CaII 482-3119.
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ZURICH Abattoir custom but-
chering. Monday — pigs, Wed-
nesday T beef. Phone huffiness 236-
4939 (collect) or residence 236-4681
(collect).-37tfn '
INCOME TAX preparation.
From $7.50, personal, business,
farm'. Free Property -Tax Credit
with return until February 15.
Leonard Ruetz. Phone 482-
3779. 3 to 6b
PULSIFER MUSIC
Seaforth
527-0053
Open
Mon. Tues. Thurs.
3:30 to 6 p.m.
Fri. 9-a.m. to 9 p.m.'
4 pati'' .t.
Pianos, organs, drums, guitars,
etc.
Piano tuning and repairs
Rental and lessons on electric
guitar, base, accordion, drums
and banjo.
Lowest prices on Willis pianos
and Optigan organs.
BYERS UPHOLSTERY —We will
rebuild, re-cover or re -style your old.
furniture Netter than new. Call 482-
7939, 71 Princess St. W., Clin-
ton.—tfn—
REMODELLING, renovations,
roofing and floor laying, expertly
done. All odd jobs around the home.
Kitchen cupboards a specialty.
Phone 482-76'76. Ken
McNairn.-2tfn
CUSTOM FILLING
AND PROCESSING
Butchering dates—
Tuesday and
Thursday
TUESDAY—Beef and Pork
FRIDAY ..._Beef Only
PICK- UP
SERVICE AVAILABLE
Merner's Abattoir
237-3314 Dashwood
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
SNOW Removal for Lanes,
driveways and parkTng lots. Phone
C. Huizingh 482-9083 after '5:30
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VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
ALL MAKES °
BOB PECK
VARNA
262-5748 gctfr►
BO-JEN
CARPENTRY
For '
Siding - Renovations
Additions - Cabinets
Vanities - Drywall
,Stuccoed Ceilings - .-..
Block and Stone Work
See
BOB
LANGENDOEN
R.R. 2 - Clinton
Phone 524-8029
w.ank
CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Furnace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St. 482-7652
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14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 21. BIRTHS
ROCK'S
CARPENTRY
All types of renovations at
reasonable rates. Custom
Built Cupboards and Vanities
Phone Rock Cote
482-3794 after 5 p.m.
88 Princess St. W., Clinton
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FARMERS
Are you thinking about Building?
Phone
For a good job at a
Reasonable Price
RAY LAMBERS
at
482-305
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14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
All persons having claims
against -the -Estate of NEVILLE
CROW FORBES, Farmer, late
of the Township of Hullett, in the
County of Huron,- who died on or
about the 25th day of November,
1974, are required to file the
same with full particulars with
the undersigned by the 15th day
of February, 1975, as after that
date the assets of the estate will
be distributed.
Dated at Goderich, Ontario,
this 17th day of January, 1975.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for the°Estate.
—4,5,6b
IN THE ESTATE OF ELSIE
MAY FORREST, late of the
Township of Tuckersmith in the
County of Huron, Widow,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above -
signed who died on the 17th day
of July, 1974, are required to file
full particulars thereof with' the
undersigned on or before the 3rd
day of February, 1975, after
which date. the assets will be
distributed having regard only
to the claims of which the un-
dersigned shall then have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 7th day of January, 1975.
E.B. Menzies, Q.C.
Clintbn, Ontario
Solicitor for the
Estate.
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15. PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE
Any person interested
in forming a Recreation
Committee for the
Township of Stanley - a
public meeting will be
held Tuesday, January
28, 1975 in the Township
Hall, Varna at 8 p.m.
All interested persons
please attend.
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ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of DAVID
MacKIE GIBB, late of the
Township of East Zorra-
. Tavistock, in the County of
Oxford, Gentleman, deceased,
who died on the 25th day of
DECEMBER, 1974, at the City
of Woodstock, in the County of
Oxford, are - required to file
particulars of same with the
undersigned on or before
FEBRUARY NINETEENTH,
1975 after which date the Estate
will be distributed without
regard to unfiied claims:'-
J.R. FARLOW, Q,C.
Barrister & Solicitor
P.O. Box 161,
Woodstock, Ontario
N4S 7W8
• 'Solicitor for the Executor
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-AUCTION SALE
F HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS
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ANTIQUES
&..
MfS�C. ITEM'Sr
on Saturday, January 25, 1975 at 1:00 p.m. sharp in the
Whiting Auction Rooms, 63 Main St. Exeter, Ontario.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Sparton stereo radio
record player; chesterfield and chair; step table; odd
upholstered chairs; Kroehler rocker; arm chair; kitchen
suites; odd tables; beds, springs and mattresses; dressers;
Targe white baby crib and mattress; baby buggy; child's
desk and chair; electric stove; refrigerator; electric ironer;
washing machine; Beatty automatic dryer (5 yrs old); office
desk; legal size 4 drawer filing cabinet; table and floor
lamps; 10 goblets; sugar and creamers; candle holders;
cups and saucers; some brass pieces; many odd dishes;
silverware; kitchen clock; 2 blue bottles; Brownie camera;
Caiosel Kodak projector; 40 x 40 screen; 5000 slides; trays;
20 - 25 drum holders holding 100 slides; door bell and many
other items.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES— High oak cupboard; small
harvest table; parlor table; washstand; hall tree; clock
shelf; iron & brass bed; wooden planes; 2 oil lanterns; sad
irons; wooden corn planter; -picture frames; trunk; horse
collars; wniffle trees; wood sap buckets; 2 oil lamps; flow
blue dish: depression glass; Bavaria; carnival glass dish;
blue milk glass dish; Germany dish; silver tea set; old
sealers; mantel clock; insulators; etc.
Mle — garden tools; electric motor; 8 rubber tires 855-15
an many, many other items.
TERMS CASH
NORM WHITING
AUCTIONEER PHONE, 23,5-1964
STOTESBURY-LEESON - At
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, tioderich, to
the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Laurence
Stotesbury-Leeson, Orlar Place,
Bayfield, on January 18, 1975, a
son, "Robert Edward Crom
well", brother for Susan.
DOWNEY - Hi, my names is
"Jason Walter" I arrived .at
Victoria Hospital London,
Ontario on January 18, 1975. My
proud mommy and daddy are
Walt and, Elle Downey (nee
Wammes).
GERRITS - Mr. and Mrs.
William Gerrits of RR 1, Clinton
are pleased to announce the
arrival of a daughter, December
30, 1974 in Stratford General
Hospital, a sister for Herman
and Kevin.
KENNEDY - Mr. and Mrs.
Mark Kennedy of RR 1, Lon-
desboro are happy to announce
the arrival of a baby boy,
January 7, 1975 in Clinton Public
Hospital.
MILLS - Doug and Shirley Mills
are pleased to announce the
arrival of their daughter
"Kayley Dianne", Saturday,
January 11, 1975, born in Clinton
Public Hospital.
22. DEATHS
22. DEATHS
LAWRENCE - Harry A., at
.Grace Hospital Ottawa, January
5, 1975. Dear husband of the
former Edna Foggart, brother
of the late Fred W. Laurence,
Hamilton, Mrs. Emory Sutor
(Anne) Cayuga, Ont., and Mrs.
Olive Coghlan, Hamilton. The
funeral service was held in the
central chapel of the Hulse
Playfair funeral home, Ottawa,
Wednesday, January 8 at 2 p.m.
Interment ,in Halls Cemetery
Wakefield, Quebec. Prior to his--;
retirement Mr. Lawrence was
an employee of the Bank of
Montreal. ;-,.
COUNTY
APPOINTMENTS
Non county councillor:
Each year. the County of
Huron makes certain ap-
pointments to various. local
boards or committees. At the
present time the Executive
Commsttosonsitie ring
county appointments to each
local hospital board. ' r
If you are interested inshaving
your name considered 'for
such an appointment, please
submit details in writing by
February 3, 1975. to the un-
dersigned.
John G. Berry.,
Administrator,
County of Huron,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
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IN THE ESTATE .,.OF
ALFRED PERCIVAL HUDIE.
All Persons having claims
against the Estate of Alfred
Percival Hudie late of 116
Rattenbury Street East, Clinton,
:+Ori:ariotw.ciecceased:.. ;Wh9.:. e .00..
-err about, -the -.12th dawof Augmst,..,
1974, are hereby notified to send
in to the undersigned Personal
Representative of the said
deceased bn or before the 6th
day of February, 1975, full
particulars of their claims.
Immediately after the said date
the said Personal Represen-
tative will distribute the assets
of the said. deceased having -
regard only to claims of which it
shall then have notice.
Dated at • Goderich this 10th.
day of January, 1975.
Victoria and Grey
Trust Company
1 Ontario Street,
Stratford, Ontario
(Executor)
By Hunter, Parker & Rivers,
Barristers etc.
44 North Street,
Godergh,'Ontario.
Their Solicitors herein.
—3,4,5b
16. PERSONAL
O'NEIL - William Earl O'Neil
passed =away Sunday, January,
19, 1975 in Windsor, Noya Scotia,
predeceased by his wife Dora,
survived by his son William of
Halifax, N.S. and daughter
Peggy Hutchinson of
Bridgetown, N.S. also four
grandchildren. Funeral services
were held in Windsor, N.S. at
the Lindsay Funeral Home.
Temporary entombment in
Clinton Cemetery.
24. MARRIAGES
The marriage of Kathleen
Steenstra, daughter of Mr.' and
Mrs. Martin Steenstra; R.R. 3,
Clinton, to Ronald Allen
Whetstone, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Whetstone of Goderich took
place at the home of Martin
Steenstra, January 18, 1975 with
Rev. A. Beukema of-
ficiating. -23b
The marriage of Helen
Macaulay (nee) Shaddock to
Mr. Vern Gray, both of Sarnia,
took place Saturday, December
7, 1974 in Sarnia Presbyterian
Church with Rev. Young of-
ficiating. -4p
BELL - At his residence in
Hullett . Twp.,, on ' Saturday,
"" January 18, Edward Ferris Bell,
in hick"'""58th year. Beloved
husband of Muriel Wilson. Dear
father �f Douglas of Londesboro,
Brian of Clinton, Mrs. Gerald
(Candace) Uniac of
Thamesford, and Colleen
Chambers of Clinton. Dear
brother of Mrs. Jack (Lydia)
Cameron of Toronto.
Predeceased by one sister. The
funeral service was held on
Monday from the Tasker
Funeral Home, Blyth at 2
Temporary entombment Blyth
Cemetery Chapel, spring burial
Clinton Cemetery.
HARNESS - Laura (MacDonald)
Harness at the Queensway
Nursing Home, Hensall on
Thursday, January 9, 1975,
beloved wife of the late Elmore
Harness of Exeter in her 82nd
year. Dear mother of Mrs.
Douglas Harrison (Barbara) of
Exeter, Max of Port Lambton
and Exeter and Douglas of
London, five grandchildren and
one great= haITdch1td: The
funeral was held at Exeter at
the Hopper -Hockey Funeral
Home, Exeter on Saturday,
January 11 at 2p.m. Interment
in Exeter Cemetery with
Reverend Glenn Wright of -
WE INVITE engaged couples to
visit the Arbor Gift Shop in
Clinton. Receive a free gift and
tell your friends about our
shower and Bridal Registry
e r ler _._... N.o ._ -e-barge—; -no. _
obligation.-4tfn
20. TO GIVE AWAY
TO give away, Border Collie
puppies. Phone 482-9629. -4b
ficiating.
BLAKE -- At St. Josephs
Hospital, Guelph, on Friday,
January 17, 1975, Loretta Ellen
Blake of Kitchener, formerly of
Hullett Twp., in her 70th year.
21- BIRTHS
DIXON - Mr. and Mrs. John
Dixon of Clinton are pleased to
announce the arrival of a baby
boy on Thursday, January 16,
1975 in Clinton Public Hospital.
Beloved wife of the late Joseph
Blake, and daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cronin.
Surviving are a number of
nieces and nephews: The funeral
service wask�,held-�fcoaaa.,,lkl..$l,l:
25. IN MEMORIAM
26. CARD OF THANKS
MORRISON: I wish to express
niy thanks to the' doctors and
nursing staff at 'Clinton Hospital
for their prompt service and
also to the' doctors and staff at
University Hospital, London for
the care I received as a patient
during the last few weeks. A
note of thanks to friends Viand
► elatives for the lovely cards
and flowers and special thanks
for their prayers.—Robert
Morrison. -4b
WATKINS: The family of the
late Wilfred Robert (Bob),
Watkins wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for their acts of kindness,
expressions of sympathy, floral
tributes and donations to
Ontario Heart foundations, Ball
Funeral Home and Rev. Lewis
in the loss of a dear father, son
and brother, your kindness will
always be remembered.
—Shirley, Kaye and Mildred
Watkins. -4p
FALCONER— In loving
memory of a dear husband and
father, Malt. Falconer, who
passed away Jan. 29, 1974.
It broke our hearts to lose you
But you didn't -go alone,
Because part of us went with
you _
The day God called you hotne.
Sadly missed and always
remembered by Shirley, Jeff,
and Neil. -4p
McCULLOUGH — The family of
the late Christopher Andrew
McCullough would like to ex-
press a sincere Thank you• to
Stiles Funeral Hope, Captain
Herber, -,Captain MacKenzie and
Dr. B.J. Lynch. A special than!,
you to Jean ,and Emery
Baechler and family who have
opened - their. home to us while'
we prepare a new living
quarters. We also want to thank
Mrs. R.A. Chapman, neighbours
and friends- and everyone in this
community who have been so
generous in helping us get re-
established. Your thoughtfulness
and kindness will never be
forgotten. Dave, Ann and
Michael McCullough, Bill . and
Bertha Henderson, Frank and
Mildred McCullough. -4b
DOWSON— In loving memory of
a dear husband, father and
grandfather. Orrin E. Dowson
who passed away 6 years ago,
January 26, 1969.
"They who think that you are
gone,
Because no more your face they
see
Are wrong - for in our hearts
you live,
And always will, in memory.
Lovingly remembered by wife
Flora, daughters, sons-in-law
a rid-grandth ftdrem-4h-
FALCONER:
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FALCONER: In loving memory
of a dear ..son and brother
Maitland Falconer who passed
away .1 year ago January 29,
1974.
They say time heals all sorrow
And helps us to forget
But time so far has only proved
How much we miss him yet.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by Mom, Betty,
Stan, and families. -4p
26. CARD OF THANKS
sernommisuriar
26. CARD OF THANKS
MILLS - We wish to express our
sincere, thanks and appreciation
for all the lovely flowers, cards
and gifts. Special thanks to Dr.
Harrett, and nurses . on the
second floor at Clinton Public
Hospital. Shirley and Kaytey
Mills. —4b
FORBES - I wish to thank my
friends .and neighbours for the"
cards and gifts I received while
in the hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Newland, Dr. Baker and
first floor nurses at Clinton
Hospital and Dr. Reid and
second floor nurses at Sick
childrens' Hospital, London.
LISA 'FORBES. —4b
SHOLDICE: I would like to
thank the nurses and staff who
were so good to me during my
stay in the Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Lambert,
Dr. Harrett, friends and neigh-
bours and the U.C.W. for cards
and treats. —Marion
Sholdice.- alb
News; of Kippen
BY RENA CALDWELL
UCW meets Connolly, leaders of the past
The first meeting of the clubs. Mrs. Charles Eyre
New Year of Kippen U.C.W., commented on the motto,
was held on January 14 with "The greatest use of life is to
13 members present. The spend it for something that
meeting began with a pot will outlast it." Readings
luck supper. o were ,given by Rose }Ium-
Mrs. David Turner opened mel, Verda Sinclair, Phyllis
the meeting with a poem Parsons, Grace Pepper,
"Good-bye Christmas Tree". Charlotte Pullman, Ruby
Mrs. John Cooper took the Triebner.
worship which tied in with Francis Kinsman played a
the topic, which was taken ' piano instru.m;e"7ttal and
by Mrs. Bert Faber from Mona Alderdice conducted
"How to Cope with contests. Margaret Hoggarth
Criticism," by Norman and Grace Drummond
Vincent Peel. ' presented a humorous skit,
The sunshine report was Rena Caldwell and Mary
given by Mrs., N. Dickert, Broadfoot conducted a dance
the rose , deport by Mrs. session and Ruby Triebner
Laird Finlayson and the ° conducted an auction sale.
treasurer's report by Mrs. Francis nsman gave
courtesy relmarks. The
Bert Faber.
The roll call was answered hostesses Hummel were ard Mrs.MAn a
s
by a New Year's Resolution.
Al
Mrs. David Turner will be Hoggarth.
the key woman for the Personals
World's Day of Prayer to be
held March 7. It is proposed Those from the vicinity
to have this prayer meeting who have enjoyed holidaying
in the evening instead of and MrseAr cliThates are: Mr:
Alex McBeath, Mr.
afternoon.
Mrs. Tom Reid gave .. and . Mrs. Hugh Hendria,
courtesy remarks. The Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell,
hostesses were Mrs. Ken Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bell, Mr.
McLellan and Mrs. N. and Mrs. John Anderson,
Dickert. The meeting closed Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
with a prayer for the New Anderson.
-Mrs.
Grace Siemnn,
Year.
Kitchener, has been visiting
W.I. entertains with Mr. and Mrs. R.J.
The members of Kippen McGregor.
East W.I. entertaineddinner comhe munity goeshy of the
out to Mrs.
friends to a pot luck
in the Legion Hall, Hensall Keith Pressey and her
on Tail I :-After a-- leIiciotas -family. m _tie loss _of ,--
dinner, the president, Mrs.
R. Kinsman read several
poems and welcomed the
guests and members who
answered the roll call by
naming the flowers carried
or worn at their wedding and
. introducing their guests.
A donation was made to
the Save the Sight Fund, an -d ---
Family Night will he held in
April instead of Jan. 31.
Kippen East will sponsor
four 4-14 clubs in the next
project, "What Shall I
Wear?"
.X—A— M ,,,G...,.D.r l;rkm„o d,. public
relations officer presen+ t
`gifts to Mrs.13.-Brad'ie;-Mrs_.
Bean, Mrs. ' A. Hoggarth,
Mrs. H. Parsons, Mrs. J.
Chalmers and Mrs. M.
n� visit
_,:Funeral _Home; 153 High St., friends for cards, gifts a s
VanDENELZEN - To Mr. and" . -
Clinton on Monday, anuary friends
v-:lent--in -theClinton
Mrs. John VanDenelzen of RR 1, 'Temporary entombment in
Clinton, a daughter, born Clinton Mausoleum.
January 21, 1975 in Clinton Tee5Water Roman
Public Hospital. Cemetery in spring.
Banal in „ Public Hospital and Victoria
Catholic Hospital, London. Mrs. Clifford
Utter. -4b
BEATTIE FURNITURE
husband,and father.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant
McGregor and Mr.' and Mrs.
Grant McLean enjoyed a
snowmobiling holiday near
Durham last weekend.
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TREASURE
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