HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-11-17, Page 16PAGE 16--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1977
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5. Cars, trucks for sale 5. Cars, trucks for sale
JEEPS
Immediate delivery on
all '78 models in stock
now at:
STRICKLAND
MOTORS LTD.
334 HURON RD. GODERICH
524-8841
or
524-9381
17. Auction sales 17. Auction sales
Auction Sale
of shop equipment, some antiques, household furniture, etc.
from Clinton estate, Bayfield resident and other consignors
to be held at jRichard Lobb's barn, 289 Bayfield Road, Clin-
ton, Ont.
Sat., Nov. 26 at 1 P.M.
Floor model drill press; electric welder; bench saw; box
stove; furniture and glassware including some antique
pieces; full list next week
Terms — Cash
Auctioneer
Richard Lobb
•Clinton 482-7898
ATHWELL''.
ATic
Seaforth Property Auction
We have received instructions by the Mortgagee to offer by
public auction, under powers contained in a certain mor-
tgage subject to conditions and reserve.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26
at 11:00 a.m.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: The Westerly 90 feet of per-
pendicular width throughout of Lot No. 1, James Sparling's
Survey according to registered Plan No. 14 for the town of
Seaforth, County of Huron.
Municipal address is 9 Welsh St., Seaforth.
LOT SIZE: Approx. 90' x 163'
HOUSE: Modern 3 bedroom bungalow with large kitchen and
dinette area, spacious living room, kitchen and dinette area,
spacious living room, 3 pc. bath and utility room, full
basement, electric heat.
TERMS: 10% DOWN. BALANCE IN 30 DAYS
RATHWELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE
Auctioneers - Liquidators - Appraisers
CLINTON 4$2-3t20 or 527-1336
"Phone For Information"
Huron Pines
Construction
LIQUIDATION
We have been instructed by the owner (Manager) Bud Keuhl
to liquidate all Construction Equipment; 100 acre farm and
gravel pit by Public Auction on
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30 at 1:30 p.m.
two miles west of Clinton
PROPERTY: Approx. 100 acre farm, 60 acres workable -
balance in gravel pit (recently opened) and woodland,
recently new 40' x 72' workshop.
For further information phone Rathwell's 482-3120
Viewing Anytime
Terms - 10 per cent Down, Balance 30 days
Selling subject to reasonable reserve.
EQUIPMENT: 580 Case Backhoe (1975); 1150 Case Bulldozer
loader; 450 Case Bulldozer; 560 Kamatzar; Vermeer tren-
cher; W-75 rubber tire Case loader;
TRUCKS: 1968 Dodge tractor and 25 ton float; 1971 Ford
Louisville Tandem dump truck; 1970 1800 Load Star In-
ternational
TERMS: Financing will be available on all equipment if in
contact with Rathwell's or Huron Pines before the auction.
AUCTIONEER'S COMMENTS: Huron Pines are disposing
of the Construction Business due to other interests.
PROPRIETOR: HURON PINES CONSTRUCTION.
RATHWELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE
Auctioneer** Liquidators • Appraisers
CLINTON 482-3120
:Phone for Information
17. Auction sales
TWILIGHT
AUCTION SALE
of household effects and an•
tiques for Mr. N. Shepertd,
Clinton, and other con-
signments at the Auction
Rooms, Hwy. 21, one mile
South of Goderich, Friday,
Nov. 18 at 7 p.m.
Victorian sideboard; 3 pc.
Antique Mahogany bedroom
suite (bed, dresser and
commode); chests of
drawers; dressers; Victorian
bed; commode; dry -sink;
secretary desk; cane -seated
rocker; parlour table;
Kroehler chesterfield and
chair; Leatherette chester-
field; 3 pc. Maple bedroom
suite; 8 pc. Maple kitchen
suite with hutch; 7 pc. dining
room suite with china cabinet;
25" colour TV; portable TV;
Tappan 2 door frost -free frig;
Maytag clothes dryer;
humidifier; Singer electric
sewing machine; 7 pc. bronze
set; 5 pc. wooden kitchen set;
small tables; odd c)airs;
frames; prints; type' ricer;
golf set with cart; paint
spraying gun and tank;
dishes; set of stainless steel
pots and pans; lamps; books;
4 implement wheels; lawn
chairs; etc. etc.
Terms — Cash
Auctioneers — Marie Salm
Brussels - 887-6352
& Mike Cummings
Goderich - 524-9064
18. Services °availably
KEN'S' CARPFNTRY —
Remodelling, renovations,
cupboards, rec rooms, carports,
flooring, Hunt -Pella windows and
patio , doors, aluminum siding,
windows, doors. Phone 482-7676 -
Ken Mcrlairn. —LAR and tf
BYERS I KIJOLSTERY— We
will rebuild, re-cover or re -style
your old furniture. Top quality
fabrics and workmanship. Call
482-7939, 71 Princess St. W.,
;'Linton.—tfn'
WATER WELL DRILLING
W. D. HOPPER
• & SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS.
PHONE:SEAFORTN
NEIL.: 527-1737
D U R L : 527-0828
JIM: 527-0775
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JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
• Farm Buildings
• Roofing
• Additions
PHONE
482-3063
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SCREENED TOP SOIL
GRAVEL and 3/4 STONE
BACKHOEING
and
EXCAVATING
Phone
LYLE MONTGOMERY
482-7644
tf/ar
CNUTER PLUMIING
HEATING IL ELECTRIC
Furnace Installations
OELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIKS
Appliance Service
46 King St. ,4112-7662
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18. Services available
Clinton Colours
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
DECORATING
PHONE: GORDON CHARTER
482-9654 t.f.
insulspray
FOAMED -IN-PLACE INSULATION
• Saves heating, cooling costs,
• Stops drafts and cold walls' • Lowers
noise level! • Easy. fast application
NEW HOMES. OLDER HOMES.
COMMERCIAL STRUCTURES
For free estimate, call
BLUEWATER INSULATION LTD
565-2633
Z9in9uispray is a ieyiste,rm
irademan, :,i Booen int
HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
HENRY REININK
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
523-9202
Snowmobiles,
Snowblowers, etc.
Repairs tfar
RE -UPHOLSTERING
RE -STYLING
REPAIRS
Let us make your old furniture
better than new.
Large assortment of fabrics to
choose from.
Call for free estimate
MEL'S
• UPHOLSTERY
RR 2 GODERICH 524-2395 t.f.
Have you been
thinking about
having a
-FIREPLACE
INSTALLED
•
in your home
this winter?
You can have this done for less
than you think
For information phone
RAY LAMBERS
482-3305
45-2
BO-JEN
CARPENTRY
For
+ CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
+ RENOVATIONS
-I- ADDITIONS
SEE
BOB
LANGENDOEN
R.R. 2 CLINTON
Phone 524-8029
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BUTLER BROS.
CONSTRUCTION
- trimming
- renovations
- siding
• ceramic tile
- roofing
Phone: Clinton
482-9515
Any Time
Or
Dashwood
2'37-3693
After 6:00 pm
tfar
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
Kill l)a\ Wednesda%
DASHWOOD
237-3314
18: Services available
JACK ROORDA
DECORATING
for expert
PAINTING
and
WALLPAPERING
Phone
482-7862
TOWN and COUNTRY
GARDEN SERVICE
• Lawn Rolling
• Plowing and Tilling
• • New Lawns Prepared
Hourly Rate or Job Price
J. POTTER
RR 3, CLINTON
PHONE 482-9290
19. Notice to creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF RUBY
GEORGINA HADDY, late of the
Town of Clinton in the County of
Huron, Widow, deceased.
AI.1. persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 29th day
of August, 1977, are required to
file full particulars thereof with
the undersigned on or before the
25th day of November, 1977,. after
which elate the assets will be
distributed, having regard only to
the claims of which the un-
dersigned shall then have notice.
DATED art Clinton, Ontario, this
25th day of October, 1977.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitors for
the Executors
44,45,46
IN THE. ESTATE OF WILFRED
C'ARI--.TERVIS, late of the Town
of Clinton in the County of Huron,
deceased,
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 19th day
of August, 1977, are required to
fila full particulars thereof with
the undersigned on or before the
30th day of November, 1977, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only to
th(.' claims of which the un-
dc'rsigneca shall then have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
31st day of October, 1977.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitors for -
the Executrix
44,45,46
20. Public notices
NOTICE
Tuckersmith
Township
TAXPAYERS
are reminded that the second
installment of the 1977 taxes
are due on or before
NOVEMBER 30, 1977-
Avoid
977Avoid the penalty - for non-
payment by remitting before
November 30, 1977.
J. R. McLachlan
CLERK -TREASURER
TOWNSHIP
OF TUCKERSMITH
Advertising
helps
you compare.
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• ELECTRICAL
• GENERAL CONSTRUCTION
• SEPTIC TANK AND cv t
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• TRENCHER AND BACKHOE SERVICE
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•
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Agents for G.N.C. Homes
86 KING ST., CLINTON 482-1901
20. Public notices
Ontario
MINISTRY OF CONSUMER AND
COMMERCIAL RELATIONS
THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT, 1975
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Meeting of
The Liquor Licence Board of Ontario will be
held at THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
HALL 45 ONTARIO STREET NORTH.
KITCHENER, ONTARIO. on MONDAY.
DECEMBER 1210, 1977, at the hour of 2 30
o clock in the afternoon at which time the
Board will hear applications for new licences
in accordance with The Liquor Lcence Act
1975 and Regulations thereunder
The following establishment has applied
for a licence of the class Andicated and the
application will be entertained at the
aforementioned location and time
Dry Dock Restaurant
Highway #21, Bayfield
Dining Lounge Licence
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any per
son who is resident in the municipality and
bblects to any application may file the
grounds of objection in person at the time
and place of the meeting or in writing (copies
of which will be forwarded to applicant) to
Executive Director
Liquor Licence Board of Ontario
55 Lakeshore Boulevard East,
TORONTO, Ontario M5E 1A4
22. Lost and found
STRAYED
from lot 36 Con. 2 Tuckersmith
Twp. (Brucefield) 8 heifers - 2
Charolais, 6 herefords - 600-700
• pounds.
PHONE: 482-3202
44
LOST: Lady's tan leather purse
vicinity of Princess St. E. Please
return (useful papers inside) to
Anstett Jewellers, Albert St.,
Clinton.-46AR
TAKEN from 126 Wellington St.,
Clinton - girl's red CCM Swinger
bike. Please return or give in-
formation to 482-9450.-46x
LOST: Large black and tan male
German Shepherd - lost in
Lucknow, maybe heading
towards Stratford. Is friendly,
named "Max", reward. Phone
273-2671 evenings. -46
FOUND - Small brown and black
part Dachsund, female dog, north
of Clinton. If a home is not found
the dog will have to be destroyed.
Phone 482-3160. —46
26. Births
HUNTER: Mr. and .Mrs. J. T.
Hunter are pleased to announce
the birth of their son Graeme
Leonard Halley, 8 lbs. 3/4 oz. on
Thursday, November 10, 1977 at
Clinton Public • Hospital. A
brother for Devon and Gavin and
a new grandson for Mr. and Mrs.
L. G. Winter, Clinton. -46 4.
FISHER: Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Fisher are pleased to announce
the arrival of their son Kevin
Wayne on November 14, 1977 at
Clinton Public Hospital. A
brother for Dennis and Julie
Anne.-46nc
27. Deaths
CARTER: At the Clinton Public
Hospital on Sunday, November
13, 1977, Robert Roy- Carter of
Clinton in his 68th year. Beloved
husband of Margaret Carter and
dear brother of Mrs. Hazel
McDougall, Stratford; Mrs.
Margaret Livermore and Mrs.
Francis Freeman of Clinton;
Glen and Lorne, Detroit and
Joseph of Clinton. The late Mr.
Carter rested at the Ball Funeral
Home, 153 High St., Clinton
where the funeral service was
held Tuesday, November 15 at 2
p.m. Interment in Maitlandbank
Cemetery, Seaforth.-46
FEAR: In the Clinton Public
Hospital on Thursday, November
10th, James Leslie Fear of Blyth
in his 90th year. Dear father of
Mrs. Joseph (Mary) Higgins of
Mitchell; Mrs. Bruce (Mabel)
Smith of Blyth. Dear brother of
Walter (Gertie) Harlock of
London. Also survived by 4
grandchildren and 7 great
grandchildren. Rested at the
Tasker Funeral Home, Queen
Street, Blyth, Ontario. The
complete funeral service was
held on Saturday at 2 p.m.
Interment Brussels
Cemetery. -46
STEWART: At Clinton Public
Hospital on Thursday, November
10th, 1977, Eliza May Stewart of
Auburn in her 92nd year. Wife of
the late William James Stewart
(1954). Dear mother of Lillian
Stewart, Auburn and Mrs.
Marion Sproul, RR3 Auburn.
Grandmother of Kenneth Sproul,
Medicine Hat, Alberta; William
Sproul, RR3 Auburn and Linda
(Mrs. James Johnston) Blyth.
Great-grandmother of Michael
Johnston. Rested at the Stiles
Funeral Home, Goderich after 2
p.m. Saturday. Service on
Sunday at 2 p.m. Interment
Dungannon Cemetery. -46
WI hear home
economist
Miss Bea McClenaghan,
Huron County Home
Economist, was guest
speaker at the November
meeting of the Hensall WI
held in the Legion Hall on
Wednesday, November 9. She
spoke on Canada's Health
Guide and general nutrition
and emphasized her points by
conducting a team quiz on
these subjects including
nutrients, purchasing,
storage and cooking. At the
conclusion, both teams had
scored equal points.
Also on the program were
two lovely duets by Mrs. Eric
Luther and Mrs. J.C. Britton
with Mrs. Russell Erratt at
the piano while Mrs. Norm
Pepper favoured with a
medley of tunes on the piano.
During the business a letter
was read from the ladies
committee of the 1978
International Plowing Match
advising of daily draws to be
held and a quilt making
competition. Later it was
reported that members would
be asked to assist in making
pies and cookies and the
orders for the Huron County
WI badges were taken.
It was decided to donate $50
to the arena fund now and a
gift committee of Mrs. Sam
Rannie, Mrs. John Skea and
Mrs. Albert Alexander was
formed. An invitation to
attend Hurondale Institute on
November 30 was accepted
with pleasure and members
were urged to attend
Achievement Day in Seaforth
on November 19.
Mrs. James McAllister
gave the report of the Spring
Board Meeting. A new song
book is being prepared and
South Huron is to celebrate its
75th Anniversary in the
spring of 1978. Hurondale is
preparing the Fair List this
year and the District Annual
is to be held in Hensall on the
third Thursday in May, 1978.
President, MrI. Cecil
Pepper chaired the meeting
and opened with the poem
and conducted the business.
Nineteen members and four
visitors were present. An
invitation is extended to all
women of the neighbourhood
to join this worthwhile
organization.
Kinettes news
Activities of the Hensall
and District Kinettes were
discussed at their November
meeting held at the home of
Linda Soldan on November 9.
These included planning for
a Christmas party for the
children in December and
working on a quilt which it is
hoped will be completed over
the winter season. All
members and two. visitors
were present at this meeting
and for the next meeting on
December 14 a visit to the
Country Squire is planned
and then meeting later at the
home of Ms. Pat Brown in
Exeter.
Kippen
by Rena Caldwell
Harold Parker, Allin
Tremeer, Alex McBeath and
Wm. J. F. Bell,who have
been hunting near Restoule,
Ontario have returned home.
Mabel Whiteman's house
has been sold.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Coleman
have returned from their
honeymoon and have settled
into their new home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex
McGregor visited at Rex
Humbard's Church, Akron,
Ohio recently.
31. Card of thanks -
WHITTAKER - I wish to express
my thanks to neighbours,
relatives and friends for the
flowers, gifts and cards while I
was in Seaforth Community
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Malkus and staff of Seaforth
Hospital and also to Mr. and Mrs.
William Taylor and family who
helped with meals and with
looking after the children. Nancy
Whittaker. —46
YOUNG - I wish to thank my
friends and relatives for gifts
cards and visits while a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Baker and nurses
on second floor,, Mary Young.
—46
We would like to take this op-
portunity to extend our ap-
preciation to Stuart Cassels of the
Sandpiper Inn for donating the
hall and the use of his facilities
for our benefit dance on
November 12 to raise money for
Vanastra Park equipment. Our
thanks also go out to the Star
Trex for their generous donation
towards our cause. - Diane Ryan,
June Jeacock and Sandra
Mc Lachlan. -46x
McGREGOR: We would like to
thank everyone for cards and
gifts while Christopher was a
patient in the hospital, Special
thanks to Dr. Baker, Dr. Smigura
and Dr, Lomas and the nursing
staff in Clinton, St. Joseph's and
Goderich Hospitals. A very
special thank You to Mrs. Doig. -
Bill, Mary Lou and
Christopher. -46
DUTOT: I wish to thank all my
friends, neighbours and family,
second floor nurses and Dr.
Harrett for the kindness shown
me while in Clinton Hospital. It
was truly appreciated. - Delores
Dutot,-46
SCOTCHMER: We would like to
express our sincere thanks to all
our friends, relatives and neigh-
bours who turned out to make our
50th Wedding Anniversary a real
success. Special thanks to those
who sent cards, gifts and to
anyone who helped in any way for
making it a day which we will
always remember. - Roy and
Freida. -46
20. Public notices
31. Card of thanks
CASTLE:. We would like to thank.»,
everyone for the cards and gifts
while Jodie was a patient in the
hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Lomas and nurses on second floor
of Alexandra Hospital, Goderich.
- Wilfred, Marion and Jodie. -46
COOPER - We would like to
express our sincere appreciation
to our family, relatives, neigh-
bours and friends for the many
lovely cards, gifts and good
wishes to make our 50th wedding
anniversary a very happy oc-
casion. Also thanks to the UCW of
St. Andrews United Church
Kippen for serving the lunch at
our open house, Morley and
Florence Cooper. —46
LOCKHART - I wish to express
my appreciation to my family
and friends for the many treats
and visits which I received while
I was in Victoria Hospital. Glen
Lockhart. —46x
BALL - The family of the late
William Clarence Ball wishes to
express sincere thanks to friends,
neighbours ,and relatives for their
many acts of kindness, ex-
pressions of sympathy, donations
to the Intensive Care Unit of the
Clinton Public Hospital, Heart
Fund, Diabetic Society, Gideon
Bible Society, Hullett Masonic
Lodge AF & AM No. 568 Bayfield
United Church and Londesboro
United Church Memorial Funds,
as well as donations of food.
Special thanks also to Dr,
Shepherd, Dr. Baker, Rev. Stan
MacDonald, Rev, R. Norman
Pick, the U.C.W. of Ontario
Street United Church, the
residents of Clan Gregor Apar-
tments, Your thoughtfulness and
support, during our
bereavement, was deeply ap-
preciated and will always be
remembered. Jay Ball and
family. —45
GIBBINGS: I wish to thank all
those who sent cards, gifts,
flowers, inquired and visited me
while I was a patient in Clinton
Public Hospital. Special thanks to
the nurses on first floor, Dr.
Baker, Dr. Newland and Rev.
Pick. - Percy Gibbings.-46x
20. Public notices
TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP
RATEPAYERS MEETING
at Vanastra Recreation Centre
MONDAY, NOV. 21 at 8:45 p.m.
To Consider the Fire Survey Report of the Ontario
Fire Marshal's Office.
J. R. McLachlan
Clark -Tr as.
Township Tuckersmith
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