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15. Tenders
MINISTRY OF
HOUSING
ONTARIO HOUSING
CORPORATION
Tender Reference Number SFT 78-1
Several Contractors required for general maintenance
repair work at various projects in the Huron County area.
Tenders will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m. local
time. January 11. 1978. by the Ontario Housing Corporation.
c/o Court House and Registry Office. 80 Dundas Street. P.O.
Box 5600. Postal Station "A". London, Ontario. N6A 2P3. at-
tention Branch Manager. from whom details and
specifications may be obtained or telephone (519) 1179-7110.
quoting reference number as above.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.
MINISTRY
OF HOUSING
ONTARIO HOUSING
CORPORATION
Tender Reference Number SFT 78-6
Move -out painting required at various
projects in'Huron County area.
Tender Reference Number SFT 78-7
Move -out painting required at various projec-
ts in Perth County area.
Tender Reference Number SFT 78-8
Move -out painting required at various
projects in Bruce County area.
Ontario Housing Corporation requires pointers who are
willing to enter into a contract for interior painting (on a
rotational basis) according to preset rate schedule.
Details and specifications may be obtained by telephoning
(519) 679-7110. quoting reference number as above. Acceptan-
ce documents will be received for the above until 11:00 a.m.
local time. January 18. 1978. by the Ontario Housing Cor-
poration. c/o Court House and Registry Office, 80 Dundas
Street, P.O. Box 5600, Postal Station "A". London, Ontario,
N6A 2P3.
17. Auction sales
Lobb & Gethke
AUCTION CALENDAR
Auctioneers & Appraisers
Clinton • Monkton
482-7898 347-2465
We have a heated barn
for winter sales so -
PLAN TOUR
SALE NOW
e also take part or full
lots of good furniture
and glassware to be.sold
at auction in our barn.
Phone: RICHARD LOBB
Auctioneer
482-7898
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17. Auction sales
OUNTT
N.Y
18. Services available
CUSTOM snow blowing - parking
lots, laneways and sidewalks.
Reasonable rates. Phone 482-7046
Murray Taylor; if no answer
phone 482 -7692. –.r -1x
SNOWBLOWING services,
sidewalks, driveways: Cliff
Hailam. Phone 482-7370. —50-1x
STAN BLOWES Travel Service,
32 Wellington Street, Stratford.
For all airlines, steamships, rail,
hotel reservations, tour, low bank
rates, on time payments, prepaid
arrangements for relatives
visiting from overseas. Call 271-
5710. —ar
WARRINGTON I(PA So%,s r 10 e
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WHEELCHAIRS - The CP & T
Fund of Clinton Oddfellows
-Lodge have wheelchairs
available for loan free. Contact
Tom Chuter 482-7652 or Mrs. M.
Batkin, 482-3866. —ar
` SNOWBLOWING services
available for lanes, driveways
and parking lots. Phone 482-3165
day or night. -1
NMI
T11IWELL'S
AUCTION
AUCTIONEERS
LIQUIDATORS
APPRAISERS
Specializing in all Types of
auction sales
* Business
* Farm
* Estates
Free Verbal
Appraisals
Professional Sales
Assistance
PHONE 482-3120
or 527-1336
A!1THWELL
AUCTION c- _
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Liquidation Auction
Of Machine Shop tools and equipment to be
held for the formerly "Frank Kishner
Drainage Ltd." at the location, '/, mile north
of Dublin on
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18 at 11:00 a.m,
Consisting of a complete machine shop and
tools, Laserplane automatic level and com-
mand post, and various ditching machine par-
ts and tractors.
FULL LISTING IN NEXT WEEK$ EDI1yION
FRANK KISHNER, PROPRIETOR 345-2572
RATHWELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE
Auctioneers - Liquidators -l'Aliproisers
CLINTON
"The Liquidators"
482-3120
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
KEN'S CARPENTRY —
Remodelling.,.......repovations,
cupboards, rec. rooms, carports,
flooring, Hunt -Pella windows and
patio doors, aluminum siding,
windows, doors. Phone 482-7676 -
Ken McNairn.-1AR and tf
BO-JEN
CARPENTRY
FOR
• CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
• RENOVATIONS
• ADDITIONS
SEE
BOB
LANGENDOEN
RR 2 CLINTON
Phone 524-8029
Ralph Postma
Custom Building
*Custom Built
Homes
*Iteriova#ions
*Additions
*Trimmings
Phone:
482-3658
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE- SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527-0828
JIM: 527-0775 •
Have you been
thinking about
having a
- FIREPLACE
INSTALLED
In your home
this winter?
You can have this done for les
than you think
For information phone
RAY LAMBERS
482-3305
45-2
18. Services available
CLOCK REPAIRS
No repairs being taken bet-
ween
Dec. 15, 1977
and
Jan. 15, 1978
J.T. HOLLINSHEAD
Residence 482-3759
49
JACK ROORDA
DECORATING
for expert
PAINTING
and
WALLPAPERING
Phone
482-7862
Clinton Colours
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
DECORATING
PHONE: GORDON CHARTER
482-9654
insuls.pra
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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
Insulspray is a registered
trademark of Borden Inc
CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Furnace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 king St. 482-7652
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SNOW
PLOWING
of Driveways and Parking Lots.
Call now and have your lane
kept clear all winter.
John Kassies
482-3063
' HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
HENRY REININK
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO- —
523-9202
Snowmobiles,
Snowblowers, etc.
Repairs
tfar
19. Notice to creditors
IN'THE ESTATE OF ISABELLA
VANDERBURGH
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of Isabella
Vanderburgh late of the Town-
ship of Tuckersmith, in the
County of Huron, deceased, who
died on the 30th day of November,
1977, are hereby notified to send
in run particulars of their claims
to the undersigned on or. before
the 26th day of January, 1978,
after which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only to
claims then received.'
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this
3rd day of January, 1978.
McCONNELL, STEWART
& DEVEREAUX,
Solicitors for
the Executor
Seaforth, Ontario.
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22. Lost and found
LOST': Would the person who
mistakenly wore home a lady's
black leather coat in place of a
man's navy leather New Year's
Eve from the Hully Gully please
call 482-3369.-1
LOST: One female walker hound,
white with brown spots. Phone
523-9212 or 523-9295.-1
LOST: Would the person who
took 'the brown 3/ length leather
coat, with fur collar, from the
New Years Singles, Vanastra
Sandpiper Inn please contact 482-
3725.-1
26. Births
WISE: Doug and Jeanine
(Jamieson) Wise of Townsend
St., Clinton are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their identical
twin sons born at 9:26 and 9:27
weighing 4 lbs.:15 oz. and 5 lbs. 14
oz. on January 3, 1978 in Clinton
Public Hospital.—lnc
McPHERSON: John and Monica
wish to announce the arrival of
their son Adam John at Saugeen
Hospital, Southampton on
January 1st 1978.-1 NC
COLEMAN: Jerry and Jean are
pleased to announce the safe
arrival of their first born son
Steven Thomas at Clinton Public
Hospital on Friday, December 30,
1977 weighing 6 lbs. 8 oz. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Coleman, RR1 Seaforth
and Mrs. Errna Brenner, RR2 St.
Marys. -1
27. Deaths
GRAY: At Huronview, Clinton,
Wednesday, December 28th,' 1977,
Eliza Marion Gray, of Egmon-
dviile, in her 85th year. Rested at
the R.S. Box Funeral Home, 47
High Street, Seal:orth, with
visiting 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Funeral
service was held Friday at 2 PM,
with Rev. J. Ure Stewart of-
ficiating. Temp'o`rary en-
tombment Pioneer Memorial
'Mausoleum with" interment to
follow at Maitlandbank
Cemetery, Seaforth.-1
20. Public notices
NOTICE
TO
RESIDENTS OF
VANASTRA
Christmas Tree
PICKUP
SAL, JAN. 7, 1978
THE
HURON CONSERVATION
CLUB
Clinton
offers a
$100:
REWARD
fbr information leading to the
arrest and conviction of any
person or persons destroying
property on the club farm.
Con. 14 - Lot 22 Goderich
Township.
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27. Deaths
CARBERT: At Huronview on
Tuesday, December 27, 1977,
Louis Thomas Carbert,, formerly
of Clinton, in, his 73rd year.
Beloved son of the late George
and Nellie Carbert, dear brother
of Helen (Mrs. M. Quigley) of
Allen Park, Michigan. Ages
(Mrs.. J. Hartman) of Hamilton,
Margaret, (Mrs. C. Reynolds) of
Clinton, Rita (Mrs. T. Flynn) of
Hullett Township, George of
Clinton and Tim of Kitchener.
'Also loved by nieces and
nephews.
Predeceased by one sister, Mona
Carbert in 1948. The late Mr.
Carbert is at the Ball Funeral
Home, 153 High St., Clinton, after
7 PM, Wednesday until Friday,
thence to St. Joseph's Catholic
Church, Clinton for mass of the
Christian Burial at 12 noon
Friday. Interment in Clinton
Cemetery. Rosary prayers. were
held at the funeralhome on
Thursday at 9 PM. As ex-
pressions of sympathy donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society
would be greatly appreciated.
Pall bearers- Stephen Flynn,
Marty Doran, Rick Hesch, John
Flynn, John Cronyn and Tom
Shanahan.
McNAUGHTON: In Toronto on
Thursday, December 22nd, 1977,
John Ritchie McNaughton of 225
St. George St., Totonto and
formerly of Cathcart St., London,
also a native of Varna in his 85th
year. Belvoed husband of Mary_
(Beattie) McNaughton; dear
father of Mrs. John (Margaret)
Howard of .Veston, Ontario.
Loved also by four 'grand-
children. Friends were received
at the A. 'Millard George Funeral
Home, 60 Rigout St., South after 2
PM Friday. Complete funeral
service was •conducted in the
chapel on Saturday, December
29th at 11:30 AM with Rev. Canon
Derwyn D. Jones of St. James'
(Westminster) Anglican Church
officiating. Spring interment in
Bayfield Cemetery. -1
SLATER: Mrs. Margaret Anna
passed ' away on Sunday,
December 25 at South Waterloo
Memorial Hospital Cambridge in
her 68th year. Beloved wife of
Joseph Slater dear mother of
Joanne (Mrs. Roger Allard) and
Ronald both of Cambridge. Dear
sister of Henry Schreiber of
Kitchener, Edward of Cam-
bridge, twin brother Milton of
Clinton, Elizabeth Schreiber of
Cambridge and Lillian (Mrs.
Pfuhl) of Kitchener also survived
by four grandchildren. Resting at
Coutts and Son Funeral Home,
Cambridge. Funeral and com-
mittal services held from
Funeral Home Chapel on Wed-
nesday, December 28 at 3:30 p.m.
Interment « Mountain View
Cemetery, Cambridge. -1 NC -
JOHNSTtiN: Milton at Clinton
Public Hospital on Monday,
January 2, 1978 in his 79th year.
Survived by one sister Mrs.
Margaret Beranek, Denver
Colorado. According to the
wishes of the' deceased, his
remains were donated to the
University of Western Ontario.
Memorial service will be held
Thursday,' January 5, com-
mencing at 2 p.m. at the Beattie
Funeral Home, Clinton,
Ontario.—lnc
CARTER : Passed away in a
Detroit Nursing Horne December
25, 1977 Glen (Mick) Carter
formerly of Clinton 'in his '82nd
year. His wife Rena Barr of Blyth
predeceased. Two children
Margaret Bendetti and Jack of
Detroit also one grandson, two
brothers, Joe of Clinton and
Lorne of Detroit. Predeceased by
brother Robert of Clinton
November 13, 1977; three sisters,
Margaret Livermore, Hazel
McDougall, Stratford and
Frances (Mrs. Stewart)
Freeman of Clinton. Buried from
Brundidge Funeral Home,
Detroit, December 281 1977.—Inc
NOTICE
CHRISTMAS TREES
WILL BE PICKED UP IN CLINTON
WEATHER PERMIrTI-NG
BY DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS
ON
MONDAY, JAN. 9th
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27. Deaths
SCHWANZ: At Huronview,
Clinton, on Tuesday, December
27th, 1977, Clara M. Holtzman,
formerly of Goderich and
Colborne Township, in her 87th
year. Wife of the late Daniel F.
Schwanz. Dear mother of
Lauretta (Mrs. Clayton Walters),
Vancouver, B.C., George Sch-
wanz, of Sarnia. Mary' (Mrs. Roy
Mundy), Goderich, John, of
London, and Jean (Mrs. Orby
Cook), Goderich Township. Dear
sister of Mary (Mrs. Samuel
Goodwin), Detroit, and Harrison
Holtzman, Pontiac Michigar..
Also survived by twelve gran-
dchildren, seven' greatgrand-
children. Rested at the Stiles
Funeral Home, 77 Montreal
Street, Goderich, from 7 PM
Wednesday. Funeral and com-
mittal service at the funeral
home on Friday at 2 PM.
Int"~ment Colborne
Cemetery. -1
30. In memoriam
WATKINS - In loving memory of
my daddy Bob (W. Robert)
Watkins who passed away in his
32nd year January 4, 1975.
Well daddy, it's been another
year,
'But 6h how I wish that you were
still here
You left me here without a
goodbye
But I know you loved me until the
..d,ayyou died.
And Daddy I loved you too.
Sadly missed by your daughter
Shirley. —1.
LADD - In loving memory of a
dear husband father' and gran-
dfather, Hugh W. Ladd, who
passed away nine years ago
January 7, 1969:
No one knows how much we miss
him
In our hearts he is always near,
Loved, remembered, longed for
always,
For to us he was so dear.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by wife Reta, children
and grandchildren. —Ix
HEARD - I would like to thank all
my good friends, relatives and
community organizations for
remembering me at Christmas
with cards, flowers, gifts and
good wishes. Sincerely Mrs. Len
(Amy) Heard.—lx
STRAUGH,4,N: In appreciation to
everyone who made our
Christmas a . little brighter.
Sincere thanks. -Rene Straughan,
Carol and Jennifer. -1
HEATHER GARDENS: To the
Clinton Christian Reformed
Church Young People; Kinsmen
and Kinettes, Clinton Christian
Reformed Church Ladies Group;
Ladies and Gentlemen of St.
Joseph's and St. Michael's
parishes ; young pupils and
teachers of Blyth Public School;
Vanastra Christian Reformed
Church; the doctors, hospital
staff social services - all
departments and local trustees
'from the residents and staff of
Heather Gardens, a Happy and
Prosperous New Year to all and
sincere appreciation for all
kindness shown during the past
year. -1
31. Card of. thanks
HART: A sincere thank you to
many friends and relatives while
in Victoria Hospital London Dr.
Fowler and nurses, also while in
Clinton Hospital, Dr. Baker and
nurses. Also to thank you for
many flowers, cards and treats
and many visits. Sincerely. Joe
Hart. -.--1
31. Card of thanks
NOTT: Words cannot express our
sincere thanks and appreciiktion
to relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for their many acts of
kindness, messages of sympathy,
floral tributes, cards and con-
tributions given at this time
through the loss of our dear little
daughter, granddaughter and
great granddaughter. Special
thanks to the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home and the Rev. Pick
of Ontario Street Church Clinton
for his consoling message also to
her uncles as pallbearers and the
flowerbearers. The help and
kindness of Mrs. Ivan Blake and
the neighbours who brought food
and helped with the lunch will
never be forgotten also doctors
and staff of Seaforth Hospital. -
Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Nott and
families. -1
HARRIS: I would like to say
thanks to all who sent cards and
flowers during my stay in Clinton
Public Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Baker and nurses on second
floor. - Donna and Nicole
Harris. -1
OSTER : I would sincerely like to
thank my friends and neighbours
for cards, flowers and visits while
a patient in Clinton Hospital. Also
to those who enquired .for me.
Special thanks to Dr. Lambert
and Dr. Harrett and_ to the nurses
on first floor. It was very much
appreciated. - Velma Oster.—Ix
CARBERT: The brothers and
sisters of the late Louis Carbert
would like to extend a sincere
thank you to Father Hardy, Dr.
Harrett, Clinton Hospital,
Huronview, also for Mass cards
and donations to"the Cancer and
Heart Funds, Ball and Mutch
Ftineral Home and pallbearers.
Also for lunch served by the
C.W.L.—lx
McEWEN: The family of the late
Mrs. Grace McEwen, Hensall
wishes to thank relatives, friends
and neighbours for the floral
tributes, sympathy cards, food
and contributions to the Ontario
Heart Fund. Special thanks to the
management and staff of
Huronview, Clinton; Dr. Doorly,
Rev. E. G. Nelson, Bonthron
.Funeral Home, pallbearers and
Order of the Eastern Star for the
special service and anyone who
helped in any way. It was deeply
appreciated. -1
GI,AZIER : I wish to sincerely
thank my relatives, neighbour
and friends who expressed their',
sympathy, sent cards', floral
tributes and donations to the
Cancer Society, during my recent
bereavement. -Cliff Glazier. -1
Goderich Recreation -
Dept.
Leisure
Buddy Program
WE NEED
YOU!
1
Help, a .mildly retarded adult
or child to become part of our
community! Volunteer to be a
"Leisure Buddy" on a one7to-
one basis with a mildly
retarded adult or child!
Give a couple of hours of your
time each week and have
some fun.; :in a, recreational .,
activity with someone who
needs you!
If interested, please contact:
Jane, at Goderich Recreation
Office 524-8313 Monday to
Friday,- 8:30 4:30 Ft AA.
Goderich, Clinton and
surrounding area.
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