Loading...
Clinton News-Record, 1975-12-13, Page 11,,,,,0"2!,,,,,,olle.T.04.,,0,9.004,..100,,,A10,040400,(1000,0,4154.40,00,46,404,0,01,11,80,+,11,0,041."0,,,,,,,,...0WW1,1,,..WIN,WW.V. • Mu*„ t• tiolc • siihHjy t4: ti , ttott demu t The pre er si aurpirt that 44,1444itin. OINAtiflt Not io itp#44vot:4Fy "ftz 4ott it* emo* Kg* 411: ithiert st TUD1Q4 1.444013* 0.01410 Hatt. te§truments Waited. Cell 44, 311*. -,$sItieoW WAYS1-11B 1.14,T 1 STRA'r PQR 0, *it, tit roupholsterting. top enalkty tahrle4 an worksm*hip, . collect to eatiMate. Stragord vuosa.,-.34tra THREE DAY STR1PPING, SERVICE - new mettrods. guerane-yeur funiture, weed , _or motet stately and eeenotnicelly stripped. VI: deers $12. Free estimates en ether furniture, expert restoratiett uaranteed. Pick - up end elivery. E, Niblock. Auburn. furniture refinishing. 5344373. Stan tot, tt ti*MY OrlAnkt, 414kijo 410 all on Citit 1144146440 04101.1* 41 440 ‘t4 . NANASTRA RECREATION CENTRE OMB 130, R 4- CLANTON, ONTARIO "Cion*IV41044104 1140401k COW' 4nt1rttR49411 111/040000, Wif.14,1X PORk kV,* „49410IOCIket eamm C,9004141. Bock. Noe end Daum Stuffy Trencher SereAcs ett - BOAT% Ureic* $4004, Gravet Topsoil Tender 404001. BUSES Seated tenders will be received by R.8. Dunlop. Supt. of Om Affairs for the Supply of six new school buses. Tender closing effective It sklack noon. Fri. Jane. Specification and tender terms aro avaitable st the board office. The• lowest or any tender not necessarily ;accepted. R.L. Cunningham Transportation Manager Huron County Board of Education 103 Albert St.. Clinton. Ont. NOM 11.0 IL AUCTION. SALE Ritie.THIWIELL*S AUCTIONEERS and LIQUIDATORS bRUCIAELO. ONT Otter the most modem suction methods, UCENSES AND BONDED ONTARIO -WIDE ORLICEFIELD 02-3120 -OW tn -ea 004, a tobb & Gethke • AUCTION CALENDAR Auctioneers& Appraisers Clinton Monkton 482-7898 347-2465 MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW TEAR • Ist-2n4 MORTGAGE FUNDS for debt consolidatlea,, new pur- chases or refinancing. No hidden charges or bonuses. We Specialize in the hard tog et mertgages. Call collect anytime - 14/9.010G HANNAH FINANCIAL SERVICES.-atfn .00% 1010.400........ • REMODELLING, renovations. Noting and floor laying. expertly 4one. All odd jobs around the home. Kitchen cupboard s a specialty. Phone 483-7676. Ken McNairti.-21fri Vak. .011. CHRISTMAS CRAFT SUPPLIES available at the hobby shop. Drucefield. Open daily MOO a.m. 900p.m. Phone 482-7222. ,CHUTER HEATING 1. ELECTRIC Furhitc. Installetions DELAVAI. MILKIER *KIPPURS Appllwice Unice 48 Wog St. 4824052 c-481fti .B0,,JEN CARPENTRY For Siding -- Renovations Additions - Cabinets Vanities • DryeraN Stuccoed Ceitings filock and Stone Work • 808 L ANGENDOEN 1%.1%. 2 - Clinton Phone 5244023 1711n Auction Sale of Seasons Gremlin At Your Place Consisting of • Glad Memories, Joy, f'elkce, Love with Good Health, Forgiveness, Prosperity, etc Iiiernis: Thanks. tic NO reserve in showing our appreciation and hoping to see you. mare in 1976 .10 G.GETHKE tlitOIARD LORI a44 '154, TWISOAt.-4(st FRIDAY -414140 °MP PICK UP SIRVICE AVAILAIMA Mame. Abattoir 2374314 Dashwood immamomoommomormoommeal Neediewedt, OH And Picture framk1g4 choke of tram 1" to 3" tvlottb. Regular or non Wank At Nog 48 hour service phone after IS p.m. omen Harold Tyndall chum 45 eau 14, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ismaamoommammagoominamanompaimaim NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DISSOLVE MERELEA BEEF FARMS LIMITED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Moreton Beef Farms Limited intends to dissolve by filing articles of dissolution with the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations. pursuant to The Business Corporations Act. DATED at Seaforth. Ontario this 12th day of December. 1975. Robert Grunewa Id Secretary by his solicitors McCONNELL, STEWART & DEVEREAUX Box 220, Seaforth, Ontario. 51 IN THE ESTATE OF REBECCA MAUDE.' MULHOLLAND. late of the TOwn of Clinton in the County of Raton. Widow. deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above. named who died on the 21st day of October, 1975 are required to file MI particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 22nd day of December, 1975. after which datb the assets will be distributed. ha viiik regard only to the claims of which the un• dersignect shall then have notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 25th day of November, 1975, E B. MENZIES. Q.C., Clinton, Ontario. Solicitor for the said Administratrix 49,50,51 IN THE ESTATE OF BERNICE .BEATR WE PHELAN, late of. the Township of tuckersmith in the County of Huron. Widow. deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above- named who died on the 27th day of September, 1975. are required to file full , particulars thereof with the Undersigned on or before the 29th day of December, 1975, after which date the assets will he distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the un- dersrgned shall then have notice DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this sot day of December, 1975. E.g. MENZIES, ("it . Clinton, Ontario, Solieitortor the Executrices 50.51.52 aawalakaaliasa•aaaTaamata • LAMM htf401$E A* et December iti• 19754 1 Terry fromboise,wflt 414 lown be respaasibie enX debts in cerred by my wite. Unit L. Latrembeise....311.51.4ta sailleitelttelleilleinMPAINIMPIXIMIPIPPPIPSISHOMS IL P11150111K eieseeeteseareporeemmeefflosempareesseee WE INVATg tad cotantes to visa the Arbor Gilt Shop in Clinton. Receive a free It and tell year triendsehout ourshower and Itridat Registry Service. No charge, noebligetion.-4an, essessimeseressepeseeseinesteseemes 21 1111THS CALDWELL - Kon and Marg Caldwell. Clinton. are delighted with tlie arrivet et a -daughter. Carla Mergeret. et Stratford General Hospital on December 9. 1975. A welcome sister for Paul, ROYAL - Bonnie and John of Goderich are pleased to an- nounce the arrival of their daughter Heather Lienne on Dec. 13. 1975. at Clinton Public Hospital, A sister for Christa. -51 CRAIG • ,Mr. and Mrs. J. Allan Craig of Auburn (nee Elaine Scruton. Clinton) wish to an- nounce' the safe arrival of their first child. a son. James -Tyler, born December 11. 1975 at Alexander & Marine General. - Hospital, Ceder Job . First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. William L. Craig, Auburn: first great-grandchild for Mr, and Mrs. Dawson Mackay. Parkhill. Special thanks to Dr. Lomas, Dr. Deathe and second floor nurse and staff. -51 imumwiteummigimemiummormamorestommommoini 22. DEATNS 01111111111111M111111111111011111110.111111111111.111111111,11110113•110111111111WOMINI WARNER - At his late residence in Bayfield on Sunday. December 14th, 1975. Alfred Henry Warner (formerly of Goderich Twp). Beloved husband of Ilene Krawchuk. Dear father of Harold of Conestoga and 'Donald of Bayfield. Brother of Mrs. Forest (Gladys) McClure of Goderich; 11 step -children and seven grandchildren also. survive. Predeceased by his first wife Laura Aldworth and one brother Percy. Resting at the McCallum Funeral Home, Cambria 'Rd. at East St.. Goderich. Funeral Service 2:30 o'clock Tuesday Fit ter noon . Interment Bayfield Cemetery. Donations ' 'to the Ontario Heart Foundation would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. -51 imumwormitwaviiminsiosommissommitsionwrosmoss 24. MARRIAGES wasomaitompamaamiasimiaft•asiamemaammasamb Mr. Wm Hoggart. Huronview, wishes to announce the marriage of his daughter Attila, Tyndall of Clinton to Wm. ckordon of Brussels on December, 1975 in Londesboro United Church. ,Rev. Stanley McDonald officiated; attendants were Mr. kd Mrs, Fred Tyndallof London. Inc 25. IN MEMORIAM sismaissarmssismisisosisommt•msommin GLAZIER - In toying memory of a dear wife and mother. Evelyn Glazier, who was taken from us December 21, 1970. Though her sm lie is gone. forever, And her hands we cannot touch, Still we have so many memories of the one we love so much. Her memory is our keepsake, With which we'll never part God hos her in His keeping We have her in our hearts, Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by husband Cliff, daughter Thelma. Jim and Frank . -51 JOHNSTON • In loving memdry of Bella Johnston. who _passed ti‘‘iiy on October 7. 1989 and George Johnston who passed .ItL'' December 20, 1967 Their smiles we w 1,11Wilys remember, Theirvoice% e w,I1always Their memorio we will cherish forever. Of our to ed 111‘CS who were dear to us all Lot ingly remembered by the family .-5,1x meniery of da tut1e' itOncifather . merp whQ paed itWeY2 years, aitO.-DeceM,. Th ist kentla ;Amoy* emits with, *Meets, When we recoil withsestreitret lb* Lrs, ot .4 deer tether end Itantitaither Whom wevouldi never (ergot ant we do have wonderful consointion That h4 liVodandlovetthist Saltier Anduk stilt alive eratis, withAlint On His bewail* plain OP abeve. If* has no more minoring. or 44.44444 • And no more worldly bttedOos to beer • We were bled with a Christian fattweitridgrandtather, God Willing. we wilt be with hint 4&n. Lovingly remembered with treasured memoriesand sadly missed b,his daughter Helen. sons Rob. Beth daughters-in-law Margaret, Barb and grend- children; -.41x IMIIIMMIIIMINNIPPM1111.111111111.111111111141.111111MMINIMPOOR 26. CARD OF THOU arvarrzzazrritat; my relatives, friends. Ilor! ticaltural 'Society, Golden Radar Club. and. Huronic Rebekah Lodges for flowers, gifts. cards, visits and phone calls; especially my neighbor who looked after my property while 1 was in University Hospital and since returning home. All was very much appreciated. Mutate Glidden. -51 BEZZO - I wish to thank my friends and neighbours for the lovely gifts and party held for me • beforelnoving to Senior Citizen Hatneoltintor. Mrst. tateyliezztt LOVE LL • • he fitntily of the late George Frederick. Lovell, wish to thank everyone who sent flowers, ' made donations, sent food, and sympathy eards. Special thanks to Pastor Dan Thompson, the organist, Mrs. Holman, the soloist Miss Kay Smith, the pallbearers and the ° Robinson Funeral Home, Bothwell; also special thanks for every act of kindness shown to us during our recent bereavement. -51 toromplisomeimuipsimorimmasewommotroimumb 4. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 'm !IMIONIM11111111111011111111111111111110111101111111111111111111M11011111111.1111111111al • KE REAL Mae OM REALTOR VILLAGE OF lAYFIELD Executive retirement or perfect for larger family. living room 16 x 22 with Fieldstone Fireplace, formal dining room with sliding doors to patio, dream kitchen with Hanover builtins for planned, efficiency, main floor utility room to complement decor of kitchen, 5 large bedrooms all of good site. one of which is used as a study. Apart from 2 ceramic tiled full bathrooms. there is a recreation room with fireplace, fetal cellar. wood storage and utility- workshep on the tower level. This home is tastefully decorated to complement the quality broadloom throughout. The 13$ x 200 lot is, filled with mature trees and formal planting beds and only one bkIck from the lake. Many extras plus excellent linen. ciao available. Two good sited. double - building tots in prime rotation cies. to centre of village. Tremendous future potential. vendor anxious to sell. Traditional •older homes needed tor clients With ex- ceptional taste, wishing to restore and create settings for antique furnishings - ante or •two storey brick preferred, but let us know what you have available, - for your con- venience. excellent first and second mortgage flnancieg available, LET KERN SELL yowl HOME PLEASE CALL Milt VON Patter itotlietd S412117 i KERN/ AL John iilat'utoice, ae ROCtil,COP frorrt Lambtot c ufl1 wt 4ectct a* Prue Farmers Eede'tuion.of Ontari4 147$110 ennui meeting uHhe*ardfton in ACt� QRPQcernWr4. Mr. ;femme h roved the grearti;tzation„ ea it* Vice. President tor the Past three YearS. He take* over the teadership, from Martin Verkuyi. a corn grower end hog producer from Hickson in Oxford County, Mr. Vericuyt has. Led the organization, for the mat live years but wasunbW to, seek re-election 44 the F ederatien' s c enSt it kit ion limits its leaders to five years in any one offiee. During those five years the organization has grown from abort tfkk *Albers Without MO. or offiett: to44.41.nrnbers with twa ttiftctime Rind one p4rt4irnie 4.4101, Ortes end on oak* IISDraytIQQ, Mr.- wows von cO18111.4.0 to 4414410 QA__,,tAtit Ftiti41114101e9 Executive Uoard as Past. President of *et:organization, rem Lae* a keg producer from Mooretteld 111 Wellington County. wilt now teavo the Federation' s Executive after tilerviOg 46 president in 1374 fold, as put - prosident for the five years since. Herman Dean, a chicken producer and datry_man from Drayton in Wellington CoUnty, w iti be a new member of the Federation's 1976 Executive Board. He was elected „ es vice-p,resident from a slate of nominees that Farmers no dyjerent from city folk as severing land The Christian Farmer Federation of Ontario has predicted that provincial incentives to municipalities will not be enough to stop the disappearance of prime food land under concrete and asphalt. in a submission to the Honourable William Newman. Ontario's new Minister of Agriculture and Food. The Executive Board of the province -wide general farm. organization presented the Minister with a major statement of the Christian farmers' concerns on November 25, "We appreciate the con- cern being shown about our disappearing food land by the Minister and the people in his Ministry.- says Elbert van Donkersgoed, Executive Director of the Federation. .,But we pointed out that this is not enough. We need firm provincial guidelines. not just incentives. Agriculture is a provincial responsibility. It is too big a responsibility with which to burden our local municipalities." The Federation's brief also urges an end to the 'no question's asked' policy when it comes to allowing farmers to sever food land for their own housing. The Federation argues that the same rules should apply to farmers as all others in society. The Federation brief criticizes those who are holding up the development of good land use plans by demanding compensation for speculative development rights, The Federation believes that the interests of family farmers .end speculators are directly opposed to each other and that no loss of development rights should be com- pensated, "We were also concerned.," says Mr, van Donkersgoed, "that the throne speech announcement of grants for industrial patks may cause s bigger problems for South- western Ontario's food land. But we received some assurance that these grants would be directed to non-food land areas.'' Smile Wife: "I think you love baseball more than you love Husband: Maybe so, but I love you more than 1 love basketball," Share the Joy a Red Cross 100d Donor inctkoi4; St; Ryzitttot Dufferin count* ttcytan4 beef' PrOilUcert SIO $i4.1541Mit a Weifiegtew eelttety ettligman and how pt-oducerk (ieOre Zeitveld 411 04,titrkt County hog preducer. and flab 41,1,;,r4 a Middlesex County hog producer. Just under 100 attended tbt.. day tong event. %Mgt' Thune More. 'The F antlers' Kurt'. from Manitowoc. "Wisconsrt gave the keynote address on the theme. The Christian Faith and Agriculture. 176 Federation mem bership, fees were raisedfrom $35.0.0 to a bnsic fee of $50.00 plus u request for an ad- ditional membership fee of 520.00. in 1975 the members were asked for 515.00 above the bztsie fee. The increased fees were necessary since the Federation's budget was inereased by 40 percent in order to hire additional staff as well as keep up with in- flation. Elbert van Donkersgoed. the Federation's Executive Director, also addressed the meeting with a talk on Faith, ideology, and Agriculture: There is n Connection. OMMUNITY BROADCASTIN CHANNEL 1 2 •PROGRAMMING DEC. 1 8th • Recreation Director - Mike' Dymond is interviewed and 1040 LIN• outlines some of the programs now available for Goderich area residents as well as some plans for the future. • DOminion Road Machinery Co. Story Bruce Sully. president. presents a lively and interesting discussion of the history and growth patterns at Dominion Road. 7:30 p.m. - Harbouraires - Men's choir featuring music for the season. OEC. 2 2nd 10:30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. DEC. 2 4th 2:00 p.m. DEC. 2 5th 4 6 p.m. - Central Huron Secondary School - Grades 9 - 12 featuring choral group "Music" and the C.H.S.S. girls choir presenting Christmas songs. Conducted by Mrs. Abel, music teacher C.H.S.S. Harbouraires - Men's choir featuring music for the season. - Lions Bingo - Regular feature. Don't miss it. - St. Peter's Choir - From Goderich will present a special selection of religious music. • Christmas Eve Special Program - Harbouraires - St. Peter's Church Choir Central Huron Secondary School - Choral groups presenting special selections. • - Christmas Day Special • - Harbouraires • St, Peters Church Choir - Central Huron Secondary School • Choral groups presenting special Christmas selections. 11 10 p.m. - Harbouraires - Christmas selections of music These programs we hop. are the beginning of programming on channel I 2 If you are interested hi participating in P this endeavor please contact The Community broadcasting Committee through illuewater Coble TV, HoimesvilicQ coil 482.9233 JOIN IN THE NM 14: 4,. • • 3