Clinton News-Record, 1975-02-20, Page 711 TINDERS
12. AUCTION SALE 11. TENDERS
THE AUSABLE-BAYFIELD
CONSERVATION
AUdT HORITY invites tenders
for thefollowing equipment:-
'. 34 Ton 1975 Van truck
5 6 Ton Truck Chassis and
Cab
14 h.p. Tractor and Mower
Sealed tenders, , clearly
marked, will be received by
the undersigned at Exeter,
Ontario, until 12:00 -o'clock
noon on Monday, March 3,
1975... Details and
spedifications for all items '
may be obtained from the
Authority office, 175 Thames
Road West, Exeter. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily
accepted.
Mrs. C. Hume,
Secretary -treasurer
Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation Authority
Box 459
Exeter, Ontario
8b
RICHARD R.G.
Lobb a. Gefnk.
AUCTION CALENDAR
Auctioneers & Appraisers
Clinton Monkton
482-7898 347-2465
Sat. Mar. 8 - 10:00 a.m.
Lakeview Sales, farm
machinery auction.
Sat. Mar. 15 - 1/2 mile west of
Dublin, cattle, feed, farm
machinery etc. for James J.
Krauskopf
Sat. Mar. 22 - Large modern
farm machinery, feed etc. 71/2
miles north and 11/4 miles east
of Dublin. This being the
belongings of Donald J.
Brown.
Wed. Mar. 26 - 8 miles north of
Dublin farm machinery,
potato growing equipment etc.
for Vanflenbuk Produce
Farms.
8b
TOWN OF CLINTON
GRAVEL TENDERS
Plainly marked Sealed Tenders for supplying apprciximately
1800 cubic yards of crushed gravel, will be received by the
undersigned up to 5:00 p.m., Monday, March 3, 1975. Lowest
or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Cam Proctor, Clerk
Town of Clinton
7,8,9b
'A'PPLICATIONS ,& TENDERS
Township of Hullett
WorbleSpray Program
r .
1. Applications for Warble Fly Inspector at the rate of $3.25
per hour, and .15c per mile.
2. Tenders for Spraying at price per head per spray. '(two
sprays)
3. Tenders to supply Warble Fly Powder, to state price per
pound and Brand Name of, Product. Seven Hundred and Five ,
Pounds in Fifteen Pound Bags.
The above applications and Tenders to be in the Clerk's hand
by Saturday, March 1st, 1975 at one o'clock.
Clare Vincent - Clerk
' aBox 293, Lon0g09roaOnt#V..
Q ..,
8. HELP WANTED
7,8b
8. HELP WANTED
County of Huron
TENDER FOR
TRUCKS
SEALED TENDERS on forms
and inenvelopes available from
the office of the undersigned will
be accepted until 4:00 p.m. on;
Wednesday, March 12, 1975
for the following:
HC - 75 - 107 1 - 1/2 ton pick-up
truck
HC - 75 - 108 - 1 - 1 ton van
HC - 75 - 109 - 1 automobile
A trade-in will be offered on each
new unit.
The lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
EXPERIENCED SERVICEMAN
Huron County's John Deere Dealer has an opening for an
experienced serviceman at our Service Centre in Blyth. Farm
Equipment experience preferred but not essential.
Appy to:
HURON TRACTOR LTD.
523-4244
"� BLYTH
EXCELLENT COMMISSION OPPORTUNITY
for persons EXPERIENCED IN COATING
(ROOF & BLACKTOP) SALES
MEN on t ho CONSOLIDATED TEAM WELCOME the GREAT
SUPPORT and BIG EARNINGS to be ,nada YEAR AFTER YEAR/
The ConsoAated opportunity .5 one that mature men have found to be highly profit•
able a steady year after year business that they can count on—and STAY WITH,
Many come to us after years of experience .n other lines and say - this .s et, Read what
these reprefetlaTNe'rnembers of the Consolidated Team . have to say about .t
Even though my wile and I were quote happy with a compel.tor
we did not know people like Consol,dafed existed' We rnren0 to
be on the Consolidated team lora long long tome'
—Geo Wilson
If ,s refreshing to deal with people
who look ahead on new and better
ways of (hung thongs
—Amos Warren
• ,pink we have the best lone of products rhal any salesman
could offer 10 h.5 Customers — Winlord Barber •
TERRIFIC SELLING TOOL TO HELP YOU CLOSE MORE SALES
We have a tested programThat s-workrngtor our Representatives We make availableAO-.-
191°'ouStomers o r a !pan a d.total basis (bepending on size•of ordeh ova, >ia 000 worth of
'fie iliFefTeh Ali@'•00Ileatib/r Taller '800 nutty- et,rCrent fit andWS' ltrrd"Frset '
. nexpener,cod labor to nave money
JOIN THE WINNING TEAM!
•
Act now, Fill out and mail the couppn for free sales details on ,ne Great Consolidated
Opportun.ly
INFORMATION REQUEST COUPON (PLEASE COMPLETE & MAIL TODAY)
MAIL 10 CONSOLIOATFD PAINT i VARNISH 'CANADA) LTD
P.O Box 396 -
Montreal North, Clue H1H 514
NAME
ADDRESS
CIT( A STATE or PROVINCE
PHONE AREA CODE
1 HAVE _OR have Not _had experience .n ROOFING and i or CHEMICAL
'indica FLOORING and /or BLACKTOP SALES NOTE If you HAVE HAO
experience please enter NAME 01 FIRM you represented
and ANNUAL SALES VOLUME tt
11 the answer to the 0000e to yes'-aro you wiling to FLY to Cleveland A) Ouf
EXPENSE with your WIFE NO STRINGS ATTACHED to discuss the
poselbltlly of a PROFESSIONAL Career eeth Qoneotidtled'
Or would you preler to have management 'watt yOu'WW '
ire. O.. On. 1/e.e. rr. 01000 AO. r rm . r— .,11- • roma era r.
J.W. Britnell, P. Eng.,
Huron County Engineer,
Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH
GRAVEL TENDERS 1975
SEALED TENDERS will be
received until 12;00 noon.
MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1975
either by the Road Superin-
tendent at Township Garage
at Holmesville, or R.E.
Thompson, Clerk, RR 2/ -
Clinton, Ontario, for crushing
and hauling of 5/8" granular
material on Township roads in
the. Township of Goderich.
12,000 Cubic Yards, more or
less;."' are required. Tenders
must be submitted on
Township Tender Forms,
available at the Municipal
Offices.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
Ministry of 'Transportation
and Communications. For
further information contact
the
ROAD SUPERINTENDENT,
,rJOE. POTTE R, _ •
RR 3, Clinton, Ontario.
Telephone (519) 482-9290. 8b
13. SERVICES AVAIL,ARLE
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED!
Modern equipment, work .guaran-
teed. Write or phone H. T. Dale,
Clinton. Phone 482.3320.--4tfn
BYERS UPHOLSTERY — We will
rebuild, re-cover or re -style your old
furniture better than new. Call 482-
7939, 71 Princess St. W., Clin-
ton,—tfn—
ZURICHAbattoir custom but-
chering. Monday — pigs, Wed-
nesday — beef. Phone business 236- .
4939 (collect) or residence 236-4681
(col lect).--37tfn
12. AUCTION SALE
AUCTIONEERS
and
LIQUIDATORS
BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
Offer the most modern
auction methods.
LICENSES AND BONDED
ONTARIO -WIDE
BRUCEFIELD . 482-3120
—cgtfn
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
REMODELLING, renovations,
roofing attd floor laying, expertly
done. All odd jobs around the home.
Kitchen cupboards a specialty.
Phone 482-7676. Ken
McNairn.-2tfn
SNOW Removal for lanes,
driveways and parking lots. Phone
C. Huizingh 482-9083 after 5:30
—51 tfn
HANNAH FINANCIAL SER-
VICES - First and second mor-
tgages, residential, commercial,
confidential service. No hidden
charges• or bonus. Debt con-
solidation and re -financing a
specialty. .Interim mortgages.
Call collect 1-885-1900.—8tfn.
' 'INCOME TAX RETURNS
PREFARED
ROY'S
TAX
SERVICE
17 GIBBINGS ST.
CLINTON'
482-9357 Stfn
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
VARNA
262-5748 actin
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
WILL cut and remove any dead
or overhanging trees. Phone 482-
9921 after 6 p.m.,8,9,1.1b
CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING. a ELECTRIC
Furnace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPUES
Appliance Service
46 King St. 482-7652
c -1811n
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
8,9,10,11b.
R. CARTER, B.A.
Tax Advisor
Personal Income Tax
Prepared
$5.08 and up
Please Phone
482-7776
after 6:00 p.m.
8.9.10b
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 8 p.m.
482-7409
Harold Tyndall
Clinton
8b
EAVESTROUGHING
installed by the foot
Phone
H.J. MERO
Phone 527-1533
Seaforth, Ontario
8to13b
PULSIFER MUSIC
Seaforth
527-0053
Open
Mon. Tues. Thurs.
3.30 to 6 p.m.
Closed Wed., and Fri.
Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
PIANOS, ORGANS, '
GUITARS ETC. LESSONS
—PIANO TUNING.
14. NTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF HEIsi'RY
RUNDLE HUN1- 1NG, late of , the
Township of Hullett in the
County of Huron, Retir ed
Farmer, deceased.
ALL persons having clain is
against the Estate of the above--
named who died on the 5th da;+
of December, 1974, are required
to file full particulars thereof
with the undersigned on or
before the 29th day of February,
1925, 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 3rd day of February, 1975. `
E.B. MENZIES, Q.C.,
Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitor for the said Estate.
6,7,8b"
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
2tfn
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
Butchering dates—
Tuesday and ' -
Thursday
TUESDAY—Beef and Pork
FRIDAY --Beef Only
PICK- UP
SERVICE AVAILABLE
Merner's Abattoir
2374314 Dashwood
softs
Does your hvrrte f el sad,
drab and blue - -
In the middle of winter
With nothing tri view?
Give it a lift,
Help it to smile,
It could look so different
in a short little while
With
Ceramic tile in the -bath
and a vanity top,
A linen cupboard or that
extra clothes closet.
Spruce up the kitchen with ,
cupboards, floor or new ceiling,
A rec. room would give the whole
house a new feeling.
KEN'S CARPENTRY
R.R. 1 Clinton
482-7676
7,8b
TRI -TOWN
BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE
Income Tax Returns -
Business - Farm - Individual
LAWRENCE BEANE
Brucefield Phone 482-9260
PEGGY CUNNINGHAM
229 James St.
Phone 482-7988
50tfn
Clinton
BO—JEN
CARPENTRY
For
Siding - Renovations
Additions - Cabinets
Vanities - Drywall
Stuccoed Ceilings,
Block and Stone Work
See
BOB
LANGENDOEN
R.R. 2 - Clinton
Phone 524-80297,8,9,1Ob
IN, THE ESTATE .OF JAMES
HE1BERT LORNE WILSON,
late of the Village of Brucefield in
the County of Huron, Retired
Farmer, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 26th day
of November, 1974, are required
to file full particulars thereof
with the undersigned on or before
the 3rd day of March, 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 4th day of February, 1975.
•
E.B. MENZIES, Q.C.,
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitor for the said Estate.
' —7,8,9b
IBIREP.;'ll"
JHROUGH THE
WANT ADS
16. PERSONAL
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
Service. No charge, no
obligation.-4tfn
22. DEATHS
KELLY - At Clinton Public
Hospital on Tuesday, February
1'1, 1975, William John Kelly of
Clinton, formerly of Morris
'Township in his 72nd year. Dear
brother, of Mrs. Joseph (Nellie)
Feeney of Clinton, Miss Nora
Kelly of Blyth, Thomas of Clin-
ton. Also surviving 2 nieces and 2
nephews. The body rested at the
Beattie Funeral Home, Clinton,
Requiem Mass was said on
Thursday, February 13, 1975 at
St. .Josephs Roman Catholic
Church in Clinton commencing at
11 a.rn. Tempprary entombment
i n Clinton Cemetery Chapel.
19. BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
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$800 MONTHLY possible doing
Home Co -Operative mailings.
For details rush 50c and stamped
self addressed envelope to .Gill
Dodier, Box 328, Mitchell,
Ontario. -8,9p •
21. BIRTHS
'15. IN MEMORIAM
MILLER: In loving memory of
my beautiful wife Pearl Irene.
Miller who went to her eternal
rest, Feb. 21, 1974.
Who shall say whether she who
died in splendor of her prime was
not fortunate to have known no
dull ing of title mind or any loss of
her t')eauty.- —8p
KAY - Robert and Bonnie Kay
are, pleased to announce the safe
arrival of their baby daughter,
"Candace Daryl", on Wed-
nesday, February 12,. 1975 in
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich. First
grandchild for Don and Shirley
Kay.
WEBSTER - Mack and Janet
(nee Shortreed) are happy to
announce the safe arrival of their
daughter "Mary Ellen" on
Wednesday, February 12, 1975,
born in Clinton Public Hospital.
STEPHENSON - Dereck and
Diane (nee Pickard) wish to
announce the birth of a son on
Thursday February 13, 1975 in
Mississauga General Hospital,
brother for Laura.
McCLURE - Mr. and Mrs.
Leverne McClure of RR 4, Walton
are pleased to announce the birth
of a son on Monday, February 17,
1975 in Clinton Public. Hospital.
22. DEATHS
26. CARD OF THANKS
enseettnallernienerelnentlealaanaleiallatiennellMenlIonelleen
26. CARD OF THANKS
WEB STER : it wish to thank all
my 'friends an d relatives for the
lovely flowers and cards. Thanks
to all those who brought baking to
our home and looked after the
girls. Special thanks to Dr.
Newland and the nurses of
Clinton Hospit: al.—June Web-
ster.--Elb .t
PICKARD: I wish to express my
sincere thanks to Dr. Newland,
Dr. Harrett, nurses and staff on
first and second floor for the good
care I received while 1 was a
patient in Clinton hospital.—Mrs.
G.A. Pickard. -8p
NOTT: I would li ke to thank my
relatives and fri ends for gifts,
cards, and visits while I was a
patient in Cli nton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Baker and nun. res on first
floor.—J ames Nott Sr. -8p
HULLS: Thank you to three
Londesboro men who stopped to
help me change my tire on
February 16. An appreciative
female motorist, -8b
CLIFFORD - I would like to
express my appreciation to all
those who kindly remembered
nye with cards, flower:, gifts and
visits while a patient in Clinton
Public Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Watts, Dr. Newland and to
the nurses and staff On first floor.
Hazel Clifford. —8b
FISHER - We would like to say
thanks to all our relatives,
friends and neighbours. for the
lovely cards, flowers and gifts
received on the occasion` of our
25th wedding anniversary. Your
kindness will always be
remembered. Mavis -and Bill
Fisher, —8b
THOMPSON - We would like to
thank everyone who helped in
any way during Lori's accident a
couple of weeks ago. Bill and Lee
Thompson. —8b
HOGGART: The fa milies of the
tat Lorne Ray Hoc,gart wish to
expless sincere tha nks to their
friends ,for the ma )toy acts of
kindness at the time o f the sudden
death of a dear pus, band and a
wonderful father - so n - brother
and grandson. Your rr, lany cards,
gifts of food, floral tr ibutes and
donations to the various
charitable organizatic Ins were
deeply appreciated. Special
thanks.thanks.. tc,r!.Terry .and Ltichard's
friends, pallbearers, flower
bearers, Rev. Passmo 're, Dr.
McGregor, the neig hbours,
Walker's Funeral Home,
Wingham also the ladies ' of the
U.C.W. in Blyth who pi -ovided
lunch and all who helped in any
way. Your acts of kindne: ss and
thoughtfulness were muc h ap-
preciated and will neve T be
forgotten.—Fay, Ma rnie,
Richard, Terry and all
families. -8b
KAY - I'n Clinton Public Hospital
on Monday, February 17, 1915 •
passed away in his 81st year.
Beloved husband of Marguerite
(Fischer) Kay, father of Don
Kay, Clinton. Mr. Kay is resting
at the Ball Funeral Home, 153
High Street, Clinton, where
services will be held Thursday,
February 20 at 2 p.m. Interment
in Clinton Cemetery.
FARMERS
Are you thinking about Building?
For a good job a'1 a
Reasonable Price
Phone
RAY LAMBERS
482-3305
44tfn
SHOBBROOK - I would like to
express my appreciation to all
those who remembered me with
cards, flowers and. visits while I
was a patient in Clinton Hospital,
also to Dr. Watts and Dr. Baker
and the nurses and staff on the
first floor. Bert.Shobbrook. —8 n -
c
KELLY: The family of the late
William Kelly of Clinton wish to
thank Rev. Fr. Hardy,,the nut -ses
on first floor, Dr. Newland, the
C.W.L. and all those who s ent
cards and flowers while he was in
the, Clinton Hospital. •Thanks to
Beattie Funeral Home, neig h-
bours and friends who donated to
the Canadian Cancer Society an d
gave flowers or assisted in an y
way to lessen the burden c .f
sorrow. Also to Huronview staf 'f
for comforting Tom during hi:
brother's bereavement. Your •
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered.—The Kelly
Family. -8b
HULLS: I would like to thank all
those why► remembered me with
cards, flowers and gifts w hile I
was a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thank s tc
Trinity Church Guild, the A .C.W •,
Dr. Newlands and nurse on
second floor. Mrs. Fred
Hulls. -8b
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
awe
as
H•OGGART -' The family of the
late Lorne Ray Hoggart wish to
express their sincere thanks for
the many acts of kindness shown
us by relatives, neighbours and
friends, for their expressions of
sympathy, beautiful floral
arrangements and donations to
the charity of their choice, during
,our recent loss of a Dea`i Son and
Brother. Special thanks to Rev.
Passmore, also pallbearers,
flower pea-r-er's, and J.S. Walker
Funeral Home, Wingham. Also
special thanks to Local Union and
workers at Douglas Point, their
many acts of kindness and help in
so many ways. Also to the
Willing Workers Unit of United
Church, Blyth. It was all very
much appreciated. Mum and Dad
Hesselwood, Art, Lois and Reg.
—8b
FLAGG - I wish to thank all my
friends for their many cards
flowers and' kindnesses while I
was a patient in the Clinton
Hospital. Also Dr. Street Dr.
Barrett and all the nurses on the
second floor and everyone else
who helped me. A very special
thanks to the family who drove
me to the hospital' and last of all
my three wonderful roommates
who made my stay bearable.
Dorothy Flagg. —8p
McVEAN - I wish to thank
everyone for cards, flowers; and
words of encouragement during
my recent stay in Victoria
Hospital, London. Robert
McVean. —8b
BAIRD - I would like to thank all
my friends, relatives and neigh-
bours for all those cards, flowers
and treats I receiv,ed while in
hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Newland and Dr. Flowers and
Rev. Stephens, also all the nurses
on first floor who were so kind
and made my stay at Clinton
Hosp:tal as pleasant as possible.
Thank you - Stewart Baird, —8b
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
11 'doll are int}-eres_ted- in a_
"Smokingg withdrawal course"
In .the Gioderich a ren in April
please ind icate on the form below
The meetings will ru n on three consecutive evenings
the first week, two the second w 'eek, and one on the
next three.
If you are a non-smoker and inter( 'sted in a Committee
to assist in promotinil the rights of the non-smoker,
please indicate -in- the proper box below.
NAME ._----•--- ----
ADDRESS — ---
SMOKING WITHDRAWAL COURSE -- -
NON SMOKERS 22MMITT EE --•
Mail the above information to the Huro n Perth Lung
Association, 121 Wellington St., Stratfo) rd, Ont. NSA
2L4. or phone 271-7500.
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