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h4ffc12 drop-leaf table;
cotamodes; a washstai fd;
Bonnet Bur.aau; Stan
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1draw+ ; cedar, ; h Ei 1
and brass b+; uda+ bed;
sing* bed, lclebext 3 tr4s; 3
tool boas MUSIC cabinet;
-mantle: clock; sectional book, t
case, piano; organ stool; i
I parlour tablsa smail tabid; 3
j- Automatic Beattie washer;
- RCA audr
tentatic yer; 2 door
E Coldspatfrostless frig;
1 McLary electric stove; s pre. I
3 modern bedroom suite; 42pcs.
modern chest.. rfteId suite; 12' ?
x 17' shag rug; , bronze set; i
side chairs; table; 2 end 3
a tables; Beer lamps; table
tamps; rugs; Singer portable f
f electric sewing machine; j
j treadle sewing machine;
stained-glass window; large I
iron pat; .1u9s• cracks, dishes, 1
f frames; large visa; wooden j
j extension ladder; stepladder; 1
garden tools, etc.etc.
Terms - cash 1
1 Mike Cumimings I
iauctioneer
i
Goderich 524-9064
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
of Property, Antiques acid
Household Effects, for the late
Mrs. .Robt. Scotchmer,
Delevan St., Bayfield, on
Saturday, August 21 at 1 p.m.
Auction Sale to be held in the
Bayfield Arena.
Kenmore electric stove;
Coronado frig; 6 pane pine
fiat -to -wall cupboard; 6
pressed -back chairs; pressed -
back arm chair; Victorian
sideboard; dining room ex-
tension table; Pine Harvest
table with; 2 drawers; wooden
kitchen table; ice box; 5 pc.
Victorian love seat set;
Victorian settee; Bell piano
and bench; Cherry bonnet
bureau; large cherry chest of
drawers; pine jelly cupboard;
Butternut serving table; 4 pc.
Victorian bedroom suite with
extra high bed with boxed
spring and mattress -and
dresser and commode; . 2 - ' 3
pc. Victorian bedroom suites;
pine washstand; Boston
rockers; semi -winged rocker;
chesterfield; clover leaf
table; parlour tables; small
tablas; 2 gun stock chairs;
gramophone; treadle sewing
machine; studio couch; side
chairs; pine blanket box;
trunks; hall mirror; quilts;
prints; large frames; mantle
clock; bottles; 2 copper
boilers; crocks; 2 wooden
washing machines; hand
tools; books; rugs.; mats;
floor lamps; $ place setting of
Czechoslovakian Bird of
Paradise dishes; Depression
glass; pressed glass; etc. etc.
Also selling subject to reserve
bid at 3 p.m. the 5 bedroom
insul Brick House on a large
lot with neer 'furnace.
Terms -- Cash - on Chattels
Terms of the house to be made
known day of the sale.
Mike Cummings Auctioneer
Goderich 5244064
AUCTION CALEN BAS
Auctioneers & Appraisers.
' inion Monkton
2.7898 7.34b5
SAT. AUG. 14
Lakeview eview Machinery sale,,
Carlow.
WED- AUG- 1p - 4:.30 P.M
Houstili ild effects kir Alf
Scotcluner, Bayfield.
SAT. AUG. 211 - 'li a.m.
Hardware and Groceries
for Harbotirn's General
Store, Cromarty..
MON. SEPT. 4 - 1:30 p.m.
42 goats, 4 Orval-rodges,
five chiles south of
Goderich on -No. S Hwy.
BYERS • UPU $ E.RY We
will rah! ild, re -coyer or re -style
yaw old furniture. Top quality
fabrics and worionansbiP. Call
482-793,, . 71 Princess St, W-,
Clinton,-tfn
SERVICES VAI!
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Upcoming
Auctions
AUGUST 14:
Light construction equipment
and tools. Bili Tompkins,
Brucefield.
AUGUST 21:
Household furniture, ap-
pliances and antiques for Mrs.
W.J. Gourley, Londesboro.
RATHWELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE
Auctioneers
Appraisers, Liquidators
BRUCEFSELD
PHONE 412-3120
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
CLOCKS REPAIRED
All types:
• Grandfather
• Antique
• French, 'Etc.
• Specialist on
Chime Clocks
Will pick up and deliver.
Trade work accepted.
l.T. IOLLiNSHEAD
Residence 4824759 tf
We Keep it Coon
CHILLY WILL -Y
REFRIGERATION'
SALES - SERVICE
Used Appliances.
Bought and Sold
VANASTRA 482-3714
SORRY!
WE CAN NO LONGER
PROMISE 24 HOUR
Watch Repairs
Guaranteed
EXPERT
WATCH
REPAIRS
54 '84
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EVENING AUCTION SALE
et of ofd furniture and appliances for Mr. Alf Scotchmer,
in the village of Bayfield.
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 18. apt 6:30 p.m.
Nine piece diningrroem suite; dining room table and two
chairs; five 'wooden' char; odd chairs; wicker rocking
chair; rocking chairs) upholstered chair; Admiral 3e"
and
is at- , mattresses/
likelike'�7 spool bebedsto rt beef table; gate leg, table; small desks; odd
able, was ; base for ell lamps chesterfield
.and' chair; tine ebeSt of drawlers; single •bed and mattress;
treat and mattress; large braided rug; some bedding and
lam; tare* hhilaavy safe; fireplace totes; pets and Olins,
dl les and gla lcw are; hand arid garden tools; plus many
tither items not mentioned.
TERMS -CASH
A .D LOBB AUCTIONEERS BORG THAR E
elle ler accidents day of
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WAYSIDE
INTERIORS
158 Hurn St Stratford
Custom Ritupbotsterieg
Finest .Fabric s end
Workmanship
Phone collect for estimate
Stratford 273-0110 tfn
REMODELLING. renovations.
sliding and floor laying. expertly
done. All odd jobs around the
home. Kitchen cupboards a
specialty. Phone 482-7676. Ken
McNnirn.-2tfn
(MUTER PLUMBING
. HEATING & ELECTRIC
Furnace litapsilons
DELAVAL M%UCER SUPPUES
- Appliance tiervice
48 King 5t. 4824652
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DAVIDSON Hearing Aid Service,
Free hearing tests, 45 day'trial,
batteries, chargers. repairs. City
and country house calls. 334
Queens Ave. Phone 432-9951
London.--24tfnar
ONE DAY
COLOUR FiLM
PROCESSING
F ROM
KORNER RECREATION
JERVIS STUDIO
1E) ISAAC ST CLINTON
Needlework, Oil and Picture
Framing, choice of frame 1"
to 3" width: Regular or non
glare glass -
Ready to hand -
4. hour service
phone after 6 p.m.
482-7409
Nereid Tyndall
Clinton
15eowar
1
ALL KINDS of renovations,
additions, patios. sun -decks,
recreation rooms, porches,
carports. siding. etc. Free
estimates. Call 482-3609. J.B.
Colquheun. General Contractor.
Clinton., after 6 ppm.
NEEDLEWORK, Oil and Picture -
Framing. Choice of frame 1" to
3" width. Regular or non glare
glass - Ready to hand -48 hour
service. Phone after 6 p.m. 482-
7409. Harold Tyndall. Clinton
cones
CODkN
tONSTRUCTiON.
+ Commercial add
Residential
Renovations.
+ Custom;Bj sIt Homes
For free Estimates. tail
ERIK CHRiSTENSEN
482-1640 „,
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e4rlcal Wiring
Pott Line Constriction
General Contracting
-- Excavating Back Hoe • and
Dozer Services
-- Trencher Service up to 14"
•- Boring Service
-- Sand. Gravel. Topsoil
2ttn
WATER WELL DRILLING
W. D. HOPPER
4M- SONS -
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS -
PHONE:SEAFORTN
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527-0*2*
JIM: 527-0775
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CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCES 1'NG
Butchering det•e-
Tuesday and
Thursday '
TUESDAY -Boot and Pork
FRIDAY -Seel Only
PICK. UP
SERVICE AVAILABLE
Minor's Abattoir
237.3314 Dashwood
BAYVIEW
- CARPENTRY
No Job too small
. Just give us a call
JOHN BJERG
BAYFIELD
PHONE 565-2738
Huron Pines
Electric
RESIDENTIAL
INDUSTRIAL
FARM
WIRING SPECIALIST
PHONE
482-790-1
BO-JEN
CARPENTRY
For
+ CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
+ RENOVATIONS
+ ADDITIONS
SEE
BOB
L.ANGENDOEN
R.R. 2 CLINTON
Phone 524-1029
TIPTOP
ROOFING
+ All types of siding
+ Hot and Asphalt Roofing
+ Commercial and
Residential
+ Complete Home
Renovations
PHONE CLINTON.
• 482.7043 -
LYtE MONTGOMERY CONSTRUCTION
SAND - GRAVEL. - AGGREGATES
Screened trip soil
644
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1 It Painting
Odd
Light Trucking or
Mo tin g
Window And Flo
Cleaning
CONTACT: MEL. STEAD
482.9516
14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF BEN-
J,AMIN WILFRED MUNNINGS,
late' of the Town of Clinton, in the
County of Huron, Retired
Labourer, deceased.
Alt. persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 14th day
of July. 1976, are required to file
full particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the 7th
day of September, 1976. 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 August, 1976.
MENZIES. ROSS
Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitors for
the Executors
33.34.35
IN THE ESTATE OF MARY
IRENE CUMMINGS late of the
Town of Clinton iw the County of
Huron. Married Woman,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who dyed--orr the 25th day
of June. 1976. are required to file
foil particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the 7th
day of September. 1976, 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 August, 1976.
MENZIES. ROSS
Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitors for
the Executor
33.34.35
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
HALL rentai and catering ser-
vices available for weddings.
receptions etc. -Phone 482-9061 for
reservations. -33-35
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
17. LOST AND FOUND
Niximsesinataxmai
LOST - Very small tabby cat with
.nainly.....hlack striped markings
and partially blind in one eye.
missing from the village of
Kinburn since June 27, 1 1976.
Answers to the name of "Sweep".
Anyone with any information.
dead or alive. please call 482-3475
day, 527-1082 evenings.
-30.31.32,33
19. BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
AMBITIOUS COUPLES or in-
dividuals wanted to help in a fast-
growing business., Income
potential 51,000 month parttime.
Reply to Drawer 4. Clinton, News -
Record, Clinton, Ont. -30-33
20. TO GIVE AWAY
REGISTERED female St.
Bernard. full grown. spayed.
very good with children, to give
away to a good home. Phone 357-
2481. -33.34
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
LANDSBOROUGH - - Don and
Elaine L endsborouglt wish to
annouctee the birth of their son,
Bradley lyiiilanl on OP
nly , len
in Stratford. General Hos ..vital. A
grandson for Elgin and Fern
Pale, and Jinn and. Margaret
1 a ldsboraugh. ---33x
LEFAIVE: Stephen and Ruby
Wattle, nee Allison RR 1 Varna
are proud to announce the arrival
of their daughter Beverly Ann, on
August 2, 1976 at Clinton Public
Hospital, a sister for Nancy-
ATCHISON: Joyce and Harvey
Atchison of Clinton are pleased to
announce the arrival of their son
Neal John, on . Wednesday,
August 4 in Clinton Public
Hospital, proud grandparents
Mr. and Mrs. • Art Walden of
Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Atchison also of Stratford_
22. DEATHS
COLQUHOUN - Suddenly at
Santa Monica. California, on
Friday , August 6., 1976, Kenneth
William (Danny) Colquhoun. of
Clinton, Ontario, in his 54th year.
Beloved husband of the late Jean
McDougall (1975). Dear father of
Mrs. David (Mary. Jean) Beattr-
Mrs. Stephen (Debbie). Wilkinson
both of Clinton, Kelly and
Shelley, of Clinton, Laurie,
Danny and Neil, o1 Clinton,
r
Cameron. of Ingersoll. Beloved
son of Mrs. William Colquhniat of
Clinton. Dear brother of Mrs. Len
(Jean) Caldwell, of Londesboro,
Mrs. George (Audrey,' Hepburn,
of Toronto. Mrs. Len (Isabel)
Theedom, -of Clinton, Mrs. John
(Margaret) Robinson, of Zurich.
Laurie, of Clinton. Donald, of
London, Ross, of London.
Murray. of Owen Sound, Tom, of
Clinton and Hugh. of London. The
tate Mr. Colquhoun rested at the
Beattie Funeral Home, -55 Rat- '
tenbury Street East, Clinton.
Funeral service was held on
Wednesday, August 11. 1976
Interment Clinton Cemetery.
LAIDLAW - In Victoria
Hospital, London. Monday.
August 2nd, 1976. Robert Eric
Laidlaw. of Wingham, in his 75th
year. Beloved husband of the
former Mary Etta Charters.
Dear father of William of
Calgary. Alberta, Mrs. G. (Alice)
Fremlin, of Clinton, Mrs. Leon
(Sheila) `Folkard, of Guelph.
Dear stepfather of James
Laidlaw. of Blyth, and Mrs. Mary
Beacom. of Hullett Township.
Also survived by seven grand-
children and five step -
grandchildren. Rested at the
Tasker Funeral Home, Queen St..
Blyth. Ontario. Private family
interment took place in Wingham
cemetery on Thursday.
LAYTON - Roger. At Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital.
Goderich, on Tuesday, August 3.
1976, Roger • Francis Layton, of
RR 1 Brucefield, Ont. in his 33rd
year. Survived by his wife. the
former Judith Ann (Judy) Craig
and 2 daughters, Joanne. and
Sheryl Ann. Also surviving are
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott
Layton of Brucefield, Ont. The
late Mr. Layton rested at the•Ball
Funeral Horne. 153 High Street,
Clinton, where funeral service
was held on Thursday. August 5th
at '2 p.m. Interment in Baird
Cemetery, Stanley Twp.
THORNTON - At Victoria
Hospital. Saturda t,•...August 7,
1976, Madeline (Ranney)
Thornton, of 548 Adevon Ave..
-London. in her 82nd year.
Beloved wife of the late Rosswell
K. Thornton. Dear mother of J.
Donald Thornton of Oshawa and
AIbert K. Thornton of London.
Dear sister of Peyton Ranney of
Bayfield. Loved by 7 grand-
children. Friends will be received
at the A. Millard George Funeral
Home, 60 Ridout St.. South.
where funeral service was
conducted in the chapel on
Tuesday. August 10 at 1:30 p.m.
with Rev. A. J. Farquhar of First
St. Andrew's United Church
officiating. Intermentin
Woodland Cemetery.
1`S. PUBLIC NOTICE
We Still Need Jobs
.11
--- an hour, a9 day, a wesk, a rxMth',,, or after school,
students are ready acrid willlatgletrriirit fee you.
Mol
1f 40
ititts 524-2144
t.
Mr. and Mrs. Lg. .Robinson, AR
3, Kippen, Ontario are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage 01 their daughter,
Cindy Lou, to Mr. Robert . J.
Birnie, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.W.
Birnie, 20 Wood St., St. Thomas.
The wedding will take place on
Saturday August 23. 1978 at 4:00,
Brucefield United Church. -33x
Mrs. Pearl Fitton wishes to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of her daughter
Marjorie Eileen Harris to Mr.
Garry Clifford Addison at
Ontario Street United Church on
August 20. 1976 at 7 p.m. Open.
reception at the Clinton Legion
Hall starting at 9:30, everyone
welcome. Music supplied by the
Cavaliers. --33,34x
Mit, AND MRS. Orville Work-
man, Kippen are pleased to
announce the engagementof their
daughter Lynda Jean to Thomas
Nein Ford son of Mrs. Agnes West
and the late Norman Ford,
Rodney. The wedding will take
place in St. Andrews United
Church, Kippen at 4:30 p.m.
August 27th: -33
26. CARD OF THANKS
GILDERS - I wish to.express my
thanks to my family and friends
for flowers, gifts, cards and visits
while I was a patient at Clinton
Hospital. A special thanks to
nurses, kitclieii staff and doctors
Harrett and Flowers. Ray
Gliders. -33x
TAYLOR: Many thanks to my
family. neighbors and friends for
the flowers. cards, visits and
remembrances received while 1
was a patient at Stratford Gen.
Hospital. Special thanks to Rev.
Taylor. Dr. McNeil, Dr. Leete,
Dr. Newland: Also to nurses and
staff on third floor. Joyce
Taylor -33
SYMONS - We iris
our gratitude to
remembered us with exp
of sympathy andflora#
the time of our.re
bereavement 1. the foes of
father. Florence and Dp
Symons. -33 " '
ADAMS - 1 wisht''tothat, i
Watts and Dr. Harrett, as we
the nurses on the first floor,
the good care I receive
Clinton Hospital. Also for
flowers, cards and visits. Est
Adams. --33x
ORPEN - I wish to express in
sincere thanks to my family of
friends for flowers. gifts,
and visits while I was a patient
St. Jcseph's Hospital. Also nu
on fourth floor, Dr. Sails, t
Baker and Rev. Oestreicher. A
Orpen. --33x
LAYTON: We wish to expre
our sincere thanks and e
predation to all -relatives
friends and neighbors for flo
tributes . cards and donation
•received in the loss of a lovin
husband, father, and son. Rage;
Layton. Special thanks to Mr. 4
Mrs. Richard Chalmers, Docta
and Staff at Alexandra
Marine Hosal. ' .
MacDonald, BallpitFuneral HoznSte
Brucefield U.C.W. and all w
helped in so many ways. Yo
kindness will always h
remembered. The Layto
Family. -33
McKEENER - The family of
late Mrs. Jessie McKeener wi
to'e*press their sincere thanks
relatives, friends- and neighbou
for the floral tributes a
donations to the Heart an
Cancer Societies. Special tha
to Drs., Drake and Kesell
nurses on 7th floor. Universi
Hospitul, London. Ball Fun.
Home and Rev. Oestreich
Your expressions of sympa
were deeply appreciated.
and Mrs. Bill Fulford, Mr.
Mrs. Austin Partridge. -33
By Blanche Deeves
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Roland'"""
Feeney of Dayton, Ohic "spent
10 days with. Mr. and Mrs.
Alvin Betties.
The community wishes Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Swan, their
very best wishes as they start
their new life together. Many
joined them at the White
Carnation for their reception .
and evening of dancing.
Paul Davey is off visiting
with his Grandma .and
Grandpa in Toronto. Have a
good time Paul.
Mrs. Orville Blake is away
visiting in Napanee. Mean-
while, Herb McAdams has
returned to his home in
Pembroke. We all hope he is
feeling better now.
Things are really going on
today at the Gilders' home in
Hoimesville. Today ma
„trucks were about the horst
They tell me the gas is go
in.
Jane Snell of Blyth is
joying a visit with the Bettl
family.. Mrs. Ethel Betties
Torontp visited with Mr.
Mrs. Alvin Betties and
visiting relatives in the ar
Isabel and Dan Harr
Betty and Ross Feag
travelled to London to atte
a trousseau tea for Je
Stewart, bride-to-be, th
Saturday in London.
Surprise Party
Mr. and Mrs. ,Dougl
Feagan opened their home
a surprise 30th-anni-versa
party for Ross and Be'
Feagan and about 25 guts
Everyone had a good
and lunch was served by
ladies.
By Diane Black
Hospitality Night
The Vanastra Community
Association is holding a
Hospitality Night on Satur-
day. August 14, 1976 at the
Vanitra 'Recreation Centre.
Music will be provided by
Mee Jays Unlimited and
admission is 55. per couple.
Everyone is welcome to come
and join in the fun - bring your
friends.
Moped Winner
The winner of the draw for
the moped, was Mr. Tom
Hirst of Sarnia:
B -I -N -G -O
The winner of the 5200 jack-
pot on July 30 was Mrs.
Caecle McNeil of Goderich.
Last week's jackpot was
split. $100 each, between Mrs.
Grace Lawson of Clinton and
myself, which is a nice witty to
start a weekend.
Fire Boxes
There are stilt some fire
boxes left for sale. These
boxes are definitely antiques
and anyone interested should
„ rteet Ben .Bridges at 482-
7e10. Dealer inquiries are
invited.
Volunteers •
There is still some body
work left 'to be done on
Vanastra Emergency True
and anyone, with experienc
in this line of work andth
are willing to donate i
time should contact B
Bridges at 482-79I0.
Weed Cutting
There has been excelle
progress thus far on
cutting of the weeds throu
the community.
Any areas with unsight
weeds should be cut short
which definitely makes o
community look neater.
Any News?
Each week, when I sit dos
to write this column, I ofte
wonder if I'm covering all th
news that the people feir
interested in hearing about.,
If anyone has nese
whether it -be personal. or
general interest, 1 would ilk'
you to call me at 482 -
This column is one sourc
keeping the people inlorrne
of what is happening 1
Vanastra ' and only throug
the residents and industrit
area getting in touch with me"
can 1 keep this column
teresting and informative. St
if you have news. please call.;,