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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-08-18, Page 18PAGE 18-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1977 Lill ettndslts' CLASSIFIED ADS ! lid Kt•5 17. Auction sales 17. Auction sales AuctiOn Sale -of Antkiues and Primitives To beheltd 1r/4 mi"les,westof Egr'Andvilie on . Sat. , ' August 2Oth at" :00 ppm. ANTIQUES AND MISC. ITEMS -Pandora cookstove; potbelly stove; stove parts; cylinder record player, 50 records; shelf clock; weighted clock; two mantel clocks; 25 stone jugs; quantity of aladdin lamp parts and 20 chimneys; old bottles; flat irons; bullet mold; suite case gramaphone; lamps; lanterns; lamp wall brackets; bells; wooden ice cream maker; butter churn; 4 wood washing machines; sausage stuffer; 2 buffalo skulls; gold pans; wood pumps; charcoal iron; 5 cast iron seats; small and large cast iron kettles; stump hook and winch; three 1848-49 pictures; old maps; rocking chairs; settee; wood coat rack; large butter nut wardrobe; coal and wood stove; glass in- sulators; 2 display cases; iron trivets; toleware; 2 ice saws; 4 - one man cross cut saws, many more items. CAR, TRACTOR AND ENGINE PARTS - steam whistle; brass grease gun; tools; wrenches; railway brass coach lamp; 32" band saw; 2 old chain saws; 2 small Forges; wagon wheels; buggy wheels; horns, jacks. • Prop. - Joe McLeod RATHWELL'S AUCTION SERVICE AUCTIONEERS LIQUIDATORS APPRAISERS CLINTON 482-3120 /r.,vs Giant Auction Sale Brand new furniture, appliances, and gift items. Monday. August 22nd at 7:30 p,m. Saltford Valley Hall Partial Listing: colonial, modern, spanish, high and low backed chesterfield suites in two and four piece groupings, 5 and 7 piece chrome kitchen suites, 5 and 7 piece Maple diningroom, suites, bunk beds, captain's beds, box springs, mattresses, stereo' sets, several s of edroom suites, coffee and end table sets, bed -chesterfields, wall clocks, microwave ovens, lamps, recliners, radios, tools, occasional chairs, rocking chairs, pictures, oil paintings, colour televisions, air conditioners, plus much, much more. Terms of the sale: cash, personal checks and chargex. Auctioneer: Gord McComb 18. Services available WATER WELL DRILLING W. D. HOPPER & SONS FOUR MODERN ROTARY RIGGS PHONE: SEAFORTN NEIL: 527-1737 DU R L : 527-0828 JIM: 527-0775 tfn LET MIKE LUCAS helpyouu with your DECORATING PROBLEMS for FREE ESTIMATES on PAINTING and ' WALLPAPERING , Phone 482-3536 tf 18. Services available BUTLER BROS. CONSTRUCTION - trimming - renovations - siding - ceramic tile _ - roofing Phone: Clinton 482.9515 Any Time Or Dashwood 237-3693 After 6:00 pm tfar 1t. Services available HANKS SMALL ENGINE SERVICE HENRY 'REININK :1 MILE NORTH OF LONDESBORO .523-4202 LAWNMOWERS A N' D TILLER ETC. REPAIRS Air tfar KITTENS to gi;ye away. Phone 482-9219. -32;34 21. Personal TAKING A MOTOR TRIP? Join Ontario Motor League for "TRIPTIK" Routing, Emergency Road Service, Bonded Repair Service, Personal Accident Insurance. Dick Atkey 482-7380.-31-35 25. To give away • • • ONE small Chihuahua type dog, female; one ;B,estan bull terrier, female. Phone 482-9685, -33 CHUT ER PLUM$ING HEATING 1 ELECTRIC Furnace In•tellatian• DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES Appliance Servloe 46 King St. 482-7e62 c-18tfn JOHN KASSIES GENERAL CONTRACTING • Farm Buildings • Roofing • Additions PHONE 482-3063 tf 26. Births SHADDICK - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaddick nee Given McBride, Kitchener announce the safe arrival of ti/2 lb. Michelle Dawn at St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener on Sunday, August 14, 1977. A sister for Mark. -33nc MATHERS - Mr. and'Mrs. Gord Mathers are happy to announce the birth of their son, Trevor Gordon, on August 3, 1977 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. A grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Tyndall of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Mathers of Clinton, and Mrs. Yvonne Mathers, Mississauga. -33 SAVE MONEY: On Your • EXCAVATING • ELECTRICAL • 'GENERAL CONSTRUCTION • SEPTIC TANK AND AQUAROBIC SEWAGE SYSTEM • TRENCHER AND BACKHOE SERVICE '- huron • HURON PINES Pin" CONSTRUCTION LTD. Agents for G.N.C. Homes 86 KING ST., CLINTON 482-7901, TOWN and -COUNTRY GARDEN SERVICE • Lawn Rolling • Plowing and Tilling •' Grass cutting • New Lawns Prepared' Hourly Rate or Job Price J. POTTER RR 3, CLINTON PHONE 482-9290 -G- 8441 Lessons Available Phone 524-2035 Arlene Darnbrough (A. MUS. I 19. Notice to creditors Complete - Custom Framing for needlepoint, crewel, photographs, oil paintings, \:etc. Regular or non -glare glass. Ready to hang, 48 hour service. Custom Slaughtering and Processing hill 1)a\ rd „�i4GRNERS DASHWOOD 237-3314 PAUL WHEELER'S LIGHT HAULING • Furniture Moving • Light Demolition • BtOsh Removal • Light Hauling PHON E 482-9415 BETWEEN Harold Tyndall 482-7409 CLINTON' eow 19. Notice to creditors IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM JACOB,WAGNER. ' ;ALL . persons having claims against the Estate of William Jacob Wagner late of Huronview Nursing Home, Clinton, Ontario deceased,• who died on or about 'the 12th day of February, 1977, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned Personal Representative of the said deceased •on or before the 10th day of September, 1977, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said date the said Personal Representative will distribute the assets of the said deceased having regard only to claims of which it shallthen have notice. DATED at Goderich Ontario this 5th day of August, 1977. VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST COMPANY 1 Ontario Street, Stratford, Onta'i•io (Executor or Adthinistrator) By Donnelly & Murphy Their Solicitors herein 32,33,39 27. Deaths DIXON - At Clintop Public Hospital ;on Tuesday, August 9th 1977, Richard James (pick) Dixon of Cli•nton`in his 56th year., Beloved husband of Marie Dixon. Dear father of Jeffrey, RR 5, Clinton and Richard of Halifax. Alsb survived by his mothec,Mrs. Del Dixon, Huronview, ane sister (Helen) . Mrs. 'J.D. Finck, Port 4lbernie, B.C., one 'bother Clayton, Clinton and 4 grand - 'children. The late Mr. Dixon rested at the Ball Fun i a1 Horne, 153 High Street„Clinton where the funeral service • was held on Friday, August l2th, at 2 p.m. Interment in Clinton Cemetery. -33 HAASJES - At Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday, August 10th, 1977, ,Mrs. Baukje (Betty) Haasjes of Clinton in her 70th year. Beloved wife of Lambert Haasjes. Dear mother of Mrs. H. (Gerritie) Haveman, Holland, Mrs. G.J. (Sandra) Raidt, RR 1, Londesboro, Gosse Heimstra, Kamloops B.C. Geert Heimstra, Bowmanville, Ont., Martin Haasjes, Victoria B.C., Clarence Haasjes, Surrey B.C. Dear sister of Mrs. Siem Monsma, Holland, Mrs. Heilkse Dykstra, Holland, Mrs. Peter (Neeltje) Damsma, Kitchener, Mrs. Tjebbe (Klashe) Tibma., Holland, Mrs. Cornelius (Betty) Buruma, R12 2, Clinton. Predeceased by one daughter Mrs. J. (Marchje) Veld, and three brothers. Rested at the Beattie Funeral Home Clinton after 7 p.m. on Thursday, August 11th, 1977. Funeral service was held on Saturday, August 13th,, 1977 commencing at 2 p.m. from the Christian Reformed Church, Clinton, Ont. . Rev. Spreinsma officiating. Interment Clinton Cemetery, -33 • COOK - Luella (McClinchey) Cook. Dear wife of Charles R. ,..Cook of Clinton, who passed away at the Clinton' Public Hospital on Friday, August 12th, 1977, in her 74th year:. Surviving besides her husband are one son John R. Cbok, Ingersoll, one sister Mrs. Richard (Beatrice) ' Allan, Kingston and two grandchildren. The late Mrs. Cook rested at the Ball Funeral Home, 153 High St., Clinton after 7 p.m. Saturday; where the funeral service was held on Monday, August 15th, 1977.at 2 p.m. Interment Clinton Cemetery. -33 JOHNS - At Huronview on Friday, August' 12th, 1977, Alma Johns, formerly of Exeter, in her 85th year. Beloved 'daughter rof the late Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Johns, Predeceased Al.,ler one brother Wilfred. Rested at the R.C. Dinney Funeral Home, Main St,. Exeter for visitation on Sunday, August 14th from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.A private funeral service was held on Monday, August 15th, ., at 2 p.m. with Rev. Glen -Wright officiating. Interment in Elmville Cemetery. ---33 IN the matter of the bankruptcy of L & L McAULEY LIMITED, operating as Country Market having its head office in the Township of Tuckersmith, in the County of Huron, in. the Province of Ontario. NOTICE is hereby given that L'& L McAULEY LIMITED filed an assignment, on the 4th day of August, 1977 and the first meeting of creditors will be held on the 22nd day of August, 1977 at 3:30 o'clock in the afternoon at the office of the Official Receiver, 3rd Floor, 217 York Street, London, Ontario. DATED at Toronto, this 9th day of August, 1977. WINSPEAR HIGGINS STEVENSON INC., Trustee formerly THE HIGG'IN'S COMPANY LIMITED, Trustee 136 Centre Street, St. Thomas, Ontario N5B3A2 Attention: A.J. Clarke, C.A. (519) 631-8250 33 IN THE ESTATE OF STELLA MAYE TYNDALL, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, Widow, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above- named who died on the 6th day of July, 1977, are required to file full particulars thereof + with the undersigned on or before the 9th day of September, '1977, after v jhhich 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 9th day of August,1977. MENZIES, ROSS Clinton, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executrices 33,34,35 31. Card of thanks F of A to fight "agrominiums" GERRITS - We sincerely thank the Brucefield Fire Department for their prompt assistance during the recent fire. To• our many relatives,• friends ;and rleighlogrs, thank you very much for your help and many other acts of kindness, both during the fire and the clean up. Don and Hilda. -33x ,WESTLAKE.: I wish to express my, thapks to friends and neigh - burs for the get well.csards while I was in Clinton Hospital and, at Thameswood Lodge. London. Special thanks to Dr, Baker and Dr. Lambert. I will always remember the kind- nesses. -Pearl Westlake - Bayfield. -33 REGIER - In Cottage Hospital, Detroit, Michigan on Wednesday, August 10th„ 1977. Hester Louisa (Mullin) Regier in her 62nd year. Beloved wife of Anthony Theodore Regier, dear mother of Anthony (Tony) of Detroit; Mrs. Dave (Marilyn) Durand RR 3 Bayfield, Mrs. Donald (Sharon) Baker, RR 2, Dashwood, one brother, Larry Wayne of Great Falls, Montana, a , sister Mrs. James (Dorothy) Bathgate, St. Clair Shores, Detroit, Michigan, seven grandchildren. She was predeceased by her parents Mr. and Mrs. William Engle. Rested at, the Westlake Funeral Home, Zurich. Visitation from 2 p.m. Thursday until Saturday, August 13 when funeral mass was in St. 'Peter's R.C. Church, St. Joseph at 10 a.m. Interment in St. Peter's R.C. cemetery, St. Joseph. -33 28.• Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Dale of Clinton wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter,. Marlene Isobel, to' Peter Gordon Walden, son of Dr. and Mrs.• Paul Walden, Bayfield. The wedding will take place in Bayfield United Church on September 10, 1977.-33x ELLWOOD: I would like to thank Dr, Baker and staff on 1st floor for all their kindness and to those who sent get well cards and treats while I was in Clinton Hospital. -Don. -33x 30. In memoriam BOSMAN: I wish to express my thanks to all my friends, neigh- bours and family who were so kind to me with lovely gifts, flowers, cards and visits during my recent stay in Clinton Public Hospital, and since I've been home. Very special thanks to Dr. Street, Dr. Lambert and all the wonderful nurses on first floor. It was all greatly ap- preciated. -Barbara Bosman. -33x HAASJES: A sincere thank you to the doctors and nursing staff at the Clinton Hospital for the wonderful ways in which they cared for me during my lengthy stay in the hospital. -Lambert Haasjes.-33x The "agrominium concept" should remain just an idea in the minds of developers the Huron Federation of Agriculture feels. • The Huron Federation decided at their August meeting to offer assistance. to West Gwillumberry Town- ship ,to fight, against an ex - per imental' agrom,jniurn being set up within the municipality. They also passed a resolution asking the Ontario Federation of Agriculture I to go on record against agrominiums. The , resolution said agrominiums should be recognized as a financial enterprise benefitting the promoter and not in the best interests of land use and the rural community. An "agrominium" is a concept developed by a large Toronto development com- pany, Devon Downs • Developments. According to the company an agrominium would occupy about 600 acres of land with 150 housing units. The owners of the houses ' would be part owners of the farming operation. At present the company is attempting to make the idea a reality in West Gwillumberry township, located thirty miles north of Toronto. The township council rejected the idea and now Devon Downs is appealing to the Ontario Municipal Board to overrule the municipality. Huron Federation member, Bev Brown said . the local Federation is considering sending letters to the OMB outlining their objections to the proposal. The development company promoting agrominiums claims the new form of farm ownership would both per- petuate land in agricultural production and stimulate housing. In their proposal the housing units would be grouped on less than seven percent of the land, away from the agricultural, ''com- ponent's. .. The owners of the .residential units would not actually take a'direct part in the farm work. This would be done by a farm'staff of people with agricultural experience. On a model agrominium the agricultural operation would include 390 acres cash crop; a HAASJES: In appreciation for the many ways of showing kin- dness, support and sympathy at the death of Bankje Haasjes (Betty) we express our sincere thanks and gratitude. The many cards, the flowers, food, and donations ' as well as words of consolation are greatly' ap- preciated. Our sincere thanks to the doctors and. nursing staff at the Clinton Hospital for their real concern and loving care. Our special thanks to • Mr. A. Spriensma who untiringly helped in word and deed. God's promises are our comfort and con- solation. -The • Haasjes Family. -33x PROCTOR : In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Jeffrey Alan who passed away suddenly one year ago, August 15, 1976: When evening shades are falling And we sitin quiet alone ' To our hearts there comes a longing ' If he only could come home Friends may think we have forgotten When at times they see us smile. But they little know the heartache Our smiles hide alithe while. Sadly missed' "by -Morn, Dad,, brothers and sisters. -32 ELLIOTT - A sincere thank you to family and friends and neigh- bours and Ontario Street UCW for flowers, gifts, cards and visits while.. a patient in Clinton Hospital. A special thank you to Rev. Oestreicher, Dr. Newland and nurses and staff. Norene Elliott. -33 • GLAZIER - I would like to thank all those Who sent flowers, cards - and visited- me and to those who helped out in so many ways while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Wilfred H. Glazier. -33 ti LEITCH - I would like to thank my friends and relatives for their Many acts of kindness shown to me while I was ill in Stratford General Hospital. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Mrs. Annie Leitch. -33 NELSON - I would like to thank the doctors and nurses both in Clinton Hospital and also on, the 8th floor of Victoria Hospital, London• for their care of me, while I' was a patient recently; also thanks to Rev. J. Oestreicher and Rev: S. McDonald and others who visited me or sent cards, gifts or flowers It was all much appreciated -by Viola Nelson. -33x STURDY - We wish to express our sincere thanks to the Goderich and Clinton fire departments, neighbours and friends for saving our barn from being destroyed by fire. It was due to your quick response and hard work that the fire was kept under control. To everyone who assisted in any way we are very grateful. Chester Sturdy and family. -33 ,18. Services available CARPENTRY WORK AVAILABLE Repairs and Renovation. • Rot Rooms • General Contracting • 8W. Phone 524.2725 PETER BURLEY tr horse barn for 25 animals; a piggery housing ap- proximately 40' pigs; a beef ' feed lot maintaining'about.20 • steers; a <chiGkenroost stocked • with O00 capons; a fully ,equ ipped greenhouse ;' fishpond stocked with tisk; and • various recreational areas for picnics and lhor- setiackriding. The oPeration should be profitable but agrominium Owners are not advised to depend entirely on - the , 46 agrominium for an . income, Devon Downs feels. "Whereas the prospects of an individual owner of the agrominium becoming wealthy in 'very good' years (although not impossible) is improbable, it is not unlikely that a modest income may be derived," a Devon Downs brief to the Ontario Gover- nment states. Bev Brown said such a project would cause immense . problems for. an individual municipality and the agricultural community. The number of children , alone from 150 new housing units would 1^e a major burden to the local school system, she said. The residences on an agrominium would sell for more than $100,000. • In other business, the 60 members of the •Huron Federation present_at the meeting in 'Bluevale saw a slide presentation by Dixie Cameron of RR 7, Lucknow. Mrs. Cameron recently returned from an exchange trip to New Zealand, and • Australia where she visited different farm operations. Perform a death-dfying� AO\ ksAl 4k Exercise regularly. Give Heart Fund C47 12. Help wanted 12. Help wanted Township of Tuckersmith Applications for the position of PART TIME BUILDING INSPECTOR will be received by the undersigned until September 6, 1"977. Please apply stating qualifications and salary expected. J. R. McLachlan Clerk - Treasurer G.M.B. 117 RR 5, Clinton, 7. Real estate for sale 7. Real estate' for sale ANNOUNCEMENT Robert (Bob) W. Storey ti G.K. " Realty Inc., is pleased to announce the ap- pointment to our Clinton Sales staff of Bob Storey; of RR 3. Bob is a recent graduate of Conestoga College, Real Estate Course, and is eager to help you, whether buying or selling. For all your Real Estate needs, call Bob at 482-7440 (home) or 482-9747 (office). r G. K. REALTY . INC. ,11 14 ISAAC ST., CLINTON 482-9747