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REAL ESTATE'LTQ.
482-9371
Clinton
New homes built to order, we.
live a selection of serviced lots
to choose from.
Low priced, 11/2 storey, home in
Clinton, 7 rooms, 3 bedrooms,
dining and living room, full
basement, excellent location.
2 acres nor•' M'o'th, 9 room
home, 5 bedrtS� .t heated..
1, floor frame home in Clinton, 5
rooms, 3 bedrooms, electric heat,
full basement.
5 acres in McKillop Twp. drilled
well and hydro...on the property,
no buildings.
2 storey 4-plex in Clinton, good
location.
238 acre hod idly crop farm
near Blyth,,
New 1 floor brick home in Blyth, 7
rooms, carpeted, 3 bed'rooms,
double attached garage, propane
heat, family room.
We have several good fac'ms
listed in the area, dairy, hogs and
general.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT
A good sermon leaves you
wondering how the preacher
knew all about you.
FOUR SEASON LIVING -
Two building Tots, 75' x. 200'
each ideal ' for summer or_
permanent home - docking
facilities - PORT FRANKS,
beat the spring rush. .
MOVABLE DREAM - 5 room
Mobile home - in excellent
condition, 4 pc. bath, carpeted
'and cushion floors, 3
bedrooms, lovely living room.
Large modern kitchen, F.A.
oil heat, porch, patio, outside
skirting drapes, near
Vanastra,a beginner's dream.
V/ORTH YOUR. WHILE -.11/2
storey, 3 bedrooms, 3 pc. bath,
kifchen, living and dining
room, utility room. New H.D:
wiring, new roof, Gas F.A.
heat, garage. They .are not
• getting any cheaper, close,to
everything in Hensall.
WHAT ARE YOU WAITING
FOR - you can enjoy this
beautiful new 3 bedroom
bungalow in Seaforth which
offers immediate possession,
clean electric heat, large lot.
Features 'include separate
dining room, bright living
room, ultra modern kitchen
and full basement. Priced
right with good financing.
WILL PAY ITS WAY - 2 storey
duplex - Apt. no. 1, large
kitchen, with pantry - living -
room, - new bathroom - 2
bedrooms - renting 5150.00 per
month. Apt. no. 2, living room,
bedroom, dining and kitchen
room - bathroom. Renting at
$170.00 per month. Lot 50' x
148' - garage, workable gar-
den. , New ,sewers in and
connections made and paid for
- best value in town of
Seaforth.
YOUR MONEY's WORTH - 6
room house, 2 or 3 bedrooms,
kitchen with attached kit"
chenette, living room, good
roof, hill dry basement, new
F.A. oil furnace, excellent lot
58' ,x.148', garage, ,close to
everything in Hensall, a goad
boy.
BUILD YOUR CASTLE AND
'MAKE; A BUCK - 94 acres, 90
acres workable • - cash crop
land, a stone's throw from Hy,
No: 4, Londesboro, nbt many
like this around, . great future
potential.
Representative
,VIC FOX
Seaforth Office
5274511 -
Residence
• 523-9525
VANASTRA APARTMENTS
FQR RENT
Bachelors
One Bedroom
Two Bedroom
STARTING AT
$135.00
00
AND UP
• All Utilities included.
• New Shag Carpets
• Stove & -Refrigerator
-- • Central Laundry Facilities.
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Near Recreational Centre ... Available December
482-7027.
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LARGE upper two bedroom
apartment, $140.00; one bedroom
apartment $135.00; one bedroom
upper apartment, $85.00 all ap-
pliances included, centrally
located. Phone 482-3029.-1
8. HELP WANTED
WANTED IMMEDIATELY -
person to. do light housekeeping
with meals for one and sleep in.
Laundry sent out and cleaner
comes in twice a week. Phone
482-3881. —1
LOCAL • dance band requires a
vocalist or a guitar player who
can do vocals - for weekend work.
.Phone 887-9278. —1
SEVEN full time $8. per hour
four, part-time .$,6,,.ger hour. Must
have car - students will be hired.
Phone toll free 1-800-265-4198. —1
DID YOU RETIRE
TOO SOON'?
.Are you going up the walls 'with
inactivity? Is- inflation pinching
:you on a fixed income? A large
Canadian motorists service
organization has the answers for
many retired people. Talk it over
with us. You may be glad you did.
Full or part-time, salary or
commission. Contact Division
Supervisor, Ed Bauer, 129
Patrick Street, Wingham. Phone
1-357-3805. ,
11: TENDERS
• Huron County
- ' Board of Education
TENDER
The Huron County 'Board of
Education will receive plainly
"marked sealed tenders on
Caretaking Supplies required
for our Elementary and.
Secondary Schools up to '12
o'clock noon Monday, January
17, 1977.
Specifications and Tender
forms may be obtained from
the Board' Offices, 103Albert
Street,, Clinton, Ontario.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily accepted.
H, Turkheim,
Chairman .
D.J. Cochrane, • ,
Director of Education
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES • SERVICE
ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
VARNA
262-5748 actin
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
KEN'S CA-RPINTRY —
Remodelling, renovations,
cupboards, rec rooms, carports,
flooring, Hunt -Pella windows and
patio doors, aluminum siding,
windows., doors. Phone 482-7676 -
Ken McNairn. —1AR and tf
STAN BLOWES Travel Ser-
vice, 32 Wellington Street,
Stratford. For all 'airlines,
steamships. rail, hotel reser-
vations, tour, low bank rates, on
time. payments, prepaid
arrangements for relatives
visiting from overseas. Call 271-
5710.—AR
WHEELCHAIRS - The CP and T
Fund of Clinton Oddfellows
Lodge have wheelchairs
available for loan -free. Contact
Tom Chuter 482-7652 or Mrs. M.
Batkin, 482-3866.—AR
SNOWPLOWING driveways and
parking lots. Phone 482-37.55. —53-
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BYERS UPHOLSTERY— We
" will rebuild, re-cover or re -style
your old furniture. Top quality
fabrics and workmanship. Call
482-7939, 71 Princess' St. W'.,
Clinton.—tfn
PAINTING and Minor, Repairs.
No job too small for free
estimates call Ray Hallam 524-
9166 Goderich. —49tf -
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copies of
letter^
docum6ts, etc.?
Let the
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CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING 8 ELECTRIC
Furnace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St. 482-7652
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Huron Pines
Electric
RE'SIDENTIA.i.,-
INDUSTRIAL
FARM
WIRING SPECIALIST
PHONE
4824901
SNOW CLEARING -
of
Driveways
and Parking Lots
Phone -
JOHN KASSIES
, 482-3063
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"'HURON PINES
"Construction
Service -trent re"
482-7901- CUNTON
Electrical Wiring
Pole Line Construction
General Contracting
— Excavating Back Hoe and
Qozer Services
— Trencher Servicq up to 14°"
— Boring Service '
— Sand, Gravel, Topsoil
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LET
MIKE LUCAS
help you with your
DECORATING
PROBLEMS
for FREE ESTIMATES
on PAINTING and
WALLPAPERING
Phone
482-3536
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CLOCKS REPAIRED
All types:
• Grandfather
• Antique
- • French, Etc.
• Specialist �rl
Chime Clocks
Will pick up.and deliver.
Trade work accepted.
J.T. HOLLINSHEAD
Residence 482-3759 1 AR
TRI TOWN
BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE
Income Tax Returns
Business -Farm -Individual
- LAWRENCE BEANE
Brucefield Phone 482-926Q.
Available year round
51-17
CUSTOM KILLING -
AND PROCESSING
Butchering dates— •
Tuesday -and
Thursday
TUESDAY—Beef and • Pork
FRIDAY —Beef Only
PICK- UP '
•SERVICE AVAILABLE
•M•rn•r's Abattoir •'•
237-3314 Dashwood
HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
HENRY REININK
1 MILE NORTH OF ,
LONDESBORO
523.9202
SNOWMOBILE
SNOWBLOWER ETC.
• REPAIR
We Keepit Coat!
CHILLY WILLY
REFRIGERATION
SALES - SERVICE
Used Appliances
Bought and Sold '
VANASTRA ' 482-3114
WATER WELL DRILLING
W. D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
i ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SE'SFORTN4
NEIL: 527-1737 ,
DU R L: 527-0828
JIM: 527-0.775.
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EAVESTROUGHING
BRICK or BLOCK
CHIMNEYS and
METAL WORK •
Phone
482-9706
14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES
DELBERT HAW, late of the
Township of Stanley, County of
Huron, deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 15th day
of September, 1976, are required
to file full particulars thereof
with the undersigned on or before
the 17th' day of January, 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
15th day of December, 1976.
D. G. Hiltz,
Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitor for the
Executor. -52,53,1
BO-JEN
CARPENTRY
For
+ CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
+ RENOVATIONS '
+ ADDITIONS
SEE
BOB
LANGENDOEN •
R.R. 2 CLINTON
Phone 524-8029
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16. PERSONAL
UNIQUE Bridal Registry Service
at ' the Pidgeon -Hole Boutique,
Brucefield. Featuring Noritake
Fine China and Crystal, a large
selection of reasonably -priced
gifts. Open daily 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
—42artf
MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY
AND SOCIAL SERVICES will
have a marriage and family
counsellor at Clinton Health Unit,
Shipley St. every Wednesday
afternoon. For appointment
phone' 482-9536. At 'other -times
contact' can be• made through
Wingham office 357-
3370.—EOWAR
15. -PUBLIC NOTICE
CARPENTRY.
.IV.,
CABINET MAKING,
BIJILDI'NG "C111STRUCTION
Jay Fisher
.Enterprises •
BOX 76 - BAYFIELD
565-2535 tf
NOTICE
Township. of
Tuckersmith
The residents of the Town-
ship of Tuckersinith are
requested by the council:
BOOKKEEPq Qin
Iuco•• • hu isl. Md,$ too..1.304 NO FEF
emommisompf
25. IN' MEMORIAM
20. TO GIVE AWAY
ONE DALMATIAN pup - six
months old to give away to a good'
home. Phone 482-7375.-1
21. BIRTH'S
Not To Park Cars
on township
Roads
FEDDES Mr. aid Mrs. Al-
Feddes Thank cod for the safe
arrival of 'twin daughters,
Jeanette '.Michelle and Melissa
Nicole, born Dec. 21, 1976 in
Victoria Hospital, London.—Inc
LYONS - John and Helen Lyons
RR 1, Londesboro are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of their
son Timothy Russell Gordon on
December 27, 1976 at Stratford
Gene\ral Hospital, a little brother
for Sara. —1
BOWERS - Mr. and Mrs. Robt
Bowers of Clinton are pleased to
announce the arrival of their son
on December 31; 1976 at Clinton
Public Hospital. —1
22. DEATHS
SALE.MAN:.• ..Edouard, at_ Omen
Sound Hospital, Monday
December 27, 1976 in his ,72nd
year, Edward' Saleltnan dear
husband of • Jeati, father of
William of Owen Sound, Eric of
Toronto. Also survived by two
sisters, Lillian 'Helwig of Sarnia
and Mabel Schreider of Clinton.
The funeral took place Wed-
'nesday, December 29, 1976 from
-W. Kent 'Milroy Funeral Home,
Port Elgin, interment also in Port
Elgin. A Royal Canadian Legion,
Br. 155 service was held Tuesday
December 28, 1976 at the Funeral
Home. —1
during the winter months in,
order to facilitate snow plowing
,operations.
Council will not be res-
ponsible for damage to any
vehicles parked on roads or
streets.
Council also requests that•
the residents of the Township of ,-1977 -at.2 p.m, Interment Clinton
Tueker.s .ice._ - „ Cemetery. —1
rh s'Rtd$ .1 auir
d r bI, 1 IR, ,,
LARD - In loving memory of a
dear husband, father' --'--and
grandfather Hukh W. Ladd who
passed away eight years ase
Jaripary 7, 1969:
Nothing but memories, as we
journey on,
Longing for a smile from a loved
one gone.
None knows the depths of our
deep regret,
But we remember when others
forget.
- Lovingly remembered and sadly
rnissed,,by wife Reta, children
and grandchildren. —1
26. CARD OF THANKS
SHARP - I wish tc express my
sincere thanks to my family,
friends and neighbours for the
flowers, cards, baskets of fruit
and visits 'while a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. Thanks
to Dr. Harrett, Dr. Flowers and
the nurses for their care. Special
thanks to Dqn Jewel for driving
me to the. hospital. Alvin Sharp.
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WILD - I would like to thank my
far11Hy,---re-lativves and -friends -for
their gifts, flowers ,cards and
visits while I was a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Harrett and.nursing
staff on second floor. Irene Wild.
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BRUN,SDON: Charles and Bette
Haldway wish to thank everyone
in. Clinton and Londesboro for all
their thoughtfulness , shown to
their mother, Mrs. Dorothy
Brunsdon • while ''in - Clinton
Hospital.—IX
ARMSTRONG - Jack* Weir.
Suddenly, at Saugeen Memorial
Hospital, Southampton; on
December 31st, 1976, resident of •
58 Mericourt Rd., Hamilton, age
52. Beloved husband of the for-
mer June Mary Schmidt..Son of
the' late David Armstrong.
Beloved son of Mrs. Mary
Armstrong, Clinton. Beloved
brother of Cecil, Thorndale,
Gibson, London, Mrs. • Robert
(Jane) Granby, Brussels.
Lovingly remembered by 18
nieces and nephews. )✓mployee of
Union Carbide. (Canada' Ltd.) for .
25 years. Member of the
Canadian Martyrs R.C. Church,
Hamilton, also Royal Canadian
Legion, Branch 532 New Ham-
burg. Rested at the Bruce J.
Omand Funeral Home, NeW
Hamburg. Funeralservices at
Holy Family R.C. Church, New
Hamburg, on January 4th at 11
a.m. Interment- in Holy Family
R.C. Cemetery,' New Hamburg.
—1
MAIR - At, Huronview Home,
Clinton' on Thursday, December
30, 1976, William Arnold Mair, of
Huronview, formerly of the
Londesboro area, in his 91st year.
Beloved husband of the late Zella
Annie Mair. Dear father of Mrs.
Mathew (Erma) Robinson,
Toronto. Also sur'4iving are three
sisters, Mrs. Frank (Viva)
McGregor, Huronvie`GV;'” Mrs.
John (Margaret) Pitchfogd,
Detroit, and Mrs. William
(Mary) Leach, Toronto. Resting
at The Ball Funeral Home, 153
High St., Clinton • after 2 p.m.
Sunday where the funeral service
was held on Monday, January 3,
Do Not Push or
Dump Snow on
.Township Roads
ALLAN NICHOLSON
Road Superintendent
TOWNSHIP OF
'TUCKERSMITH
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23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Daer, Clinton
wish to announce the engagement
of their daughter, Debra Darlene,
to.Mr. Dale Douglas Jones, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Jones-- of
Brucefield.,The wedding will take
place Friday evening, January
21, 1977 at 6 p.m. in St. Paul's
Anglican Church, Clinton. -1
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1 WISH TO CONTACT
WISH
DESCENDANTS OR -THOSE
KNOWLEDGEABLE OF:
Hugh Bell 1823 - 1892 and
Mary Faheyjell 1822 - 1902
Emigrants from Ireland in 1844
Children: Maggie Ann 1867 - 1883
Thomas J. 1862 - 1928
Samuel of North Dakota
Richard of Winnipeg
John of Clinton
Mrs. John Fowler of Seaforth '
William 1850 - 1926
(wife Winifred 1853 1929) -
with sons Ignatius William 1884 -1911.
Sylye'ster Daniel 1883 • 1914.
4.
REPLY TO: T.W. BELL
P. O. Box 1604, Fargo, N. Dak. 58102
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26. CARD OF. TUA1IXS„:
LOCKKWOOD'-.I wish to thank the:
brethren of the Clinton Masoni
Lodge for the lovely Christmas
Poinsettia - it was very mUCh
apprec,iated. Yours sincerely,
Mrs. Charles Lockwood. ---Inc -
PIPE - We would just like to say
*hank you to everyone who has
been so good to help. Lloyd
during his illness and also for all
.the im uiries and visits and •
remembrances. Lloyd and
Wingnp Pipe. —lx
CHUTER - The family of the late
Mrs. Chuter wish to express their
thanks 'to friends and relatives
for their kindness and sympathy
during our borgavement. A
special thanks to Rev. L. Lewis,
the doctors, nurses and staff of
Clinton Public Hospital. May you
always walk in sunshine. —1
FREY - The family of the
late Dorothy Frey wish to ex-
press their heartfelt thanks to
friends, neighbours and relatives
for the many acts of kindness and
expressions of sympathy for the
loss of a very dear wife, mother
and grandmotheralso for the
'floral tributes, cards, donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society
and" contributions at the, house.
Special thanks to Dr. Baker;
Clinton Hospital Staff, Rev. Barz,
Ball Funeral ,Home, the
Madeleine Lane Auxiliary, Hom
Care and the .V;O.N., also t
anyone who visited and helped in
many ways at home and in the .r
hospitalthrough mother's long
illness. Your kindness and
thoughtfulness will always he
rem-embered by all our
family. -1
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Ho1mesiille news,
by Blanche Deeves
Church News
' Worship service was held
Sunday ,afternoon at
Holmesville United Church
with Rev: John Oestreicher in
charge. The U.C.W. will meet
in thechurch•hall on January
.l l'at 2 p.rn.
The W.I. of Goderich
Township will meet on
January 10th at Holmesville
School, beginning at 8 p.m.
The' official opening of
Holmesville United Church
and Wesley -Willis Church will
be held Monday evening,
January 10th at Wesley -Willis
Churdh..„>;;•
A reminder that the W.I.
will hold a card gaine at
Holmesville school on
Thursday, January 13th at
8:30
P
m
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Rasa
opened their home on' New
•Year'-..- for. a delicious
Rumanian dinner with the
following guests: Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Slote, Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Grasf, Mr. and Mrs.
Cor. Buruma, Mr. and 'Mrs.
John Maaskant, and Mrs. C.
Maaskant. °A very 'good time
was had by all,
Mrs. Arabell Bushell of
Lakeland, Florida, is sp n -
ding a few days with �he
nettles and is visiting ,with
I,
friends in Clinton and the
surrounding, area. Dr. Bar-
bara Cameron, DVS, of,
Aylmer, a niece of Arabell's,
says 'Clinton was the nie-est-
decorated town she has seen •
in her trayels.
Amanda, Jayne and
Richard, Snell, and Bruce,-
Br,adley, and - Beverley .
Betties, have been _visiting •,.
with Mary Jean Bettles.
Murray has consented to be
the -dog ca-tch-er for..:
Holmesville this -year, but
will cut no grass.
Mrs. Hazeltr Diehl spent a
few” days during the, New,
Year's holidays with Harold
and Edna Jantzi.
Don and Lsabel Harris
enjoyed New Year's dinner
'with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas
Bland, travelling by way of,-,
tractor.
Even with the terrible
weather on New Year's Eve,
the White Carnation had a full
house.
Sympathy from the com-
munity goes out to Bill and
Charlotte Newman on the loss '
of their brother-in-law.
All the Normans were home
for Christmas on December ; •
25th. Barb and Doug opened
their home to the Norman
family' for a Christmas dinner
with Mr. and 'Mrs. Ken •
Trewartha and family of •;-
,London,
;.London, joining the family
get-together.
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RIGHT'
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