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18. Services available
CHUTER PLIMBING
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Furnace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St. 482-7652
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JACK ROORDA
DECORATING
for expert
PAINTING
and
WALLPAPERING
Phone
482-7862
17. Auction sales
18. Services available
DO IT NOW. Insulation, barn
painting, roofing, windows,
chimneys eavestroughing,
patios, sidewalks, all home and
farm repairs. Call now Vanastra
Home and Farm Improvements.
482-3574.-10tfar
BO -J E N
CARPENTRY
FOR
• CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
• RENOVATIONS
• ADDITIONS
SEE
BOB
LANGENDOEN
RR 2 CLINTON
Phone 524-8029
17. Auction sales
Clinton Property
Auction
Held for the estate of Milton Johnston on Saturday, April 1,
at 10:30 at the location on 161 James St., Clinton.
11/2 storey frame house, 4 bedroom - 2 up, 2 down- living room,
kitchen, 3 pc. bath, full basement, oil heater. All situated on
a nice lot including single car garage.
Mortgages can be arranged with Rathwell's Auctions.
RATHWELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE
77 Main St., Seaforth
I USINESS 527-1458 RES. 482-3120
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AUCTION SALE
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Large Modern Farm Machinery
Including Tractors, Trucks, Self-propelled Combine, "Grain
Dryer and a full line of nearly new farm machinery to be held
at Lot 29 Concession 15 Grey Township, Huron County 6 miles
West and 2 miles North of Monkton or 6 miles East and 2
miles North of Walton at the village of Moncrief on
FRIDAY, MARCH 31 at 12 NOON
TERMS: Cash day of sale. Cheque accepted with proper
identification. IHC Financing available on the spot with
approved credit.
LUNCH BOOTH on Grounds.
Proprietor or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents on day
of sale.
• John Kryzanowski,
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R.G. Gethke
AUCTIONEER
519-347-2465
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AUCTION
FARM IS SOSLD
ALE
of Trucks, self propelled',"Combine, tractors and farm
machinery to be held for Bruce Falconer, plus additions from
Sherwood Exeter Ltd., to be held at Lot 11, Concession 1,
Hibbert Township; 1, t miles east of Dublin or 3 t miles west
of Mitchell on Highway No. 8.
MONDAY, APRIL 3 at 1:00 P.M.
c,OMBINE: MF 510 self propelled combine with air con-
ditioned cab; 10 ft. table with pick up, 13 ft. cutter bar grain
head; MF No. 43 4 row narrow corn head (selling separate).
TRACT9US: MF 1080 diesel tractor with cab, 18.4 x 34 tires;
MF 65 high arch diesel tractor with multipower and set of 13.6
x 38 dual wheels; 13.6 x 38 tire chains; 18.4 x 30 tire chains;
John Deere 710 diesel tractor run 1,000 hours with John Deere
hydraulic bucket manure loader; Allis Chalmers B tractor
with two row bean puller; Innes two row bean windrower,
1970 Chev. tandem truck with gravel box hoist and
ox ex ension, good rubber, selling as is; 1962 International
Load Star gas tractor with fifth wheel air brackets selling as
is; 1970 Ford 1 , ton truck selling as is.
MACHINERY: MF No. 468 six -row adjustable plate corn
planter (new); MF No. 260 Forage harvester with hay pick
up, two row corn head, electric knife sharpener and remote
controls (new); MF No. 54 forage blower (new); New
Holland No. 327 PTO manure spreader; Oliver three furrow
12" bottom mounted plow; Oliver three furrbw 14" bottom
mounted plow; Case hay baler; New Holland super six hay
baler; Allied 36 ft. tube hay elevator; MF 4 row front mount
scuffler fits 65 or 165; IHC 7 ft. semi mount hay mower; MF 6
ft. auger snow blower; 3 PTHitch snow blower; 3 PTHitch
sprayer with Hypro pump; 200 gallon saddle tank sprayer;
MF 28 plate 3 PTHitch disc; 9 ft. spring drag harrows; 6
section drag harrows; oat roller and electric motor; 7 Hurst
farrowing crates with divider; 300 Ib. hog scale; MyerS jet
pump; fanning mill; hog feeders and waterers; plus misc.
items too numerous to mention.
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE
FARM IS SOLD
PERSONAL CHEQUE ACCEPTED WITH PROPER
IDENTIFICATION
PROPRIETOR: Bruce Falconer 345-2555
AUCTIONEER: Richard Lobb 482-7898
OWNER OR AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR
ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE.
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18. Services available
KENS CARPENTRY
Remodelling, renovations,
cupboards, rec rooms, carports,
flooring, Hunt -Pella windows and
patio doors, aluminum siding,
windows, doors. Phone 482-7676.
Ken McNairn.-12tfar
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527-0828
JIM: 527-0775
HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
HENRY REININK
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
523-9202
Snowmobiles,
Snowblowers, etc.
Repairs
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Custom
Slaughtering
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„''xlERNER'S
DASHWOOD
237-331 4
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
* Farm Buildings
it Additions
* Renovations
Phone 482-3063
17. Auction sales
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18. Services available
CLOCKS.
REPAIRED
Antique
Chiming'
Grandfather, etc.
J.T. Hollinshead
. 33 GEORGE ST., CLINTON
482-3759
Hwy. No. 4 north, turn left
at Craig's Tire Service
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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.
Colt.nl)
565-2633
Insulsp'ay is a registered
trademark of Borden Inc
19. Notice to creditors
IN THE MATTER OF the
bankruptcy 'of Huron Pines
Construction Limited, a private
company with head office in the
Town of Clinton, in the County of
Huron, in the Province of
Ontario.
NOTICE IS • HEREBY GIVEN
that Huron Pines Construction
Limited, of 86 King Street,
Clinton, Ontario, made an
assignment on the 16th day of
March, 1978, that the first
meeting of creditors will be held
on the 5th day of April, 1978, at
the hour of 1:30 o'clock in the
afternoon, • at the office of the
Official Receiver, Robert
Kaplan, Third Floor, 217 York
Street, London, Ontario, and that
to be eligible to vote, creditors
must file with me, prior to the
meeting, Proofs of claim and,
where necessary proxies.
DATED at Kitchener, Ontario,
this 22nd day of March, 1978.
E.B. Feick,
Certified Administrator
Glenn B. Diegel
& Company Inc.
151 Frederick Street,
Kitchener, Ontario.
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21. Personal
I, BETTY WOLFE of 83 North St.
South, Clinton, Ont. will not be
responsible for any debts by my
present husband Lorne Charles
Wolfe from this date on. -13-15
25. To give away
GOOD home for very affectionate
loyal female dog. Approximately
8 months old, medium size.
Phone 482-7253. -13
17. Auction sales
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
OF: John Deere tractors, truck, farm machinery, bulk milk
tank etc., to be held for Bob Storey at Lot 26, Concession 11,
Goderich Township, 4 miles west of Clinton on Highway No. 8
to Holmesville, turn left and go 1 7 mile on Cut Line.
TUESDAY, APRIL 11 at 1:00 p.m.
STRAW: Approx. 700 bales of straw.
TRUCK : 1967 Ford 600 truck with 14 ft. rack and hoist, good
rubber, selling as is.
TRACTOR: John Deere 4630 diesel tractor with air con-
ditioned cab, heater, radio, power shift transmission, front
mount fuel tank, 20.9 X 38 rear tires, 487 original hours; John
Deere F 350, 6 furrow semi mount plow with hydraulic
automatic reset, 16" bottoms.
MACHINERY: Peerless 500 roller mixmill with loading
auger and 20 ft. high lift unloading auger (nearly new); John
'Deere No. 34 PTO manure spreader; Turnco 13 ft. land
packer; JF 10 ft. Danish cultivator with 3 tine extensions and
finger harrows; •Ford 7 ft. 3 PTHitch cultivator; New Idea 7
ft. PTO trail haymower; New Idea modern style hay rake;
New Holland 270 hay baler; New Holland Smoker 30 ft. hay
and grain elevator with electric motor; wagon and flat rack;
Massey Harris 15, run seed drill on rubber tires with grass
seeder attachment; Massey Ferguson, 3 furrow mounted
plow with narrow bottoms; MF 61 , ft. auger snow blower.; 4
section of diamond harrows and pole; 500 gallon LPS'fank
with approx 300 gallons LPS; liquid protein lick tank; 2
mineral feeders, ,eleo'tric heater, feed cart.
BULK TANK AND EQUIPMENT: Sunset bulk milk cooler,
625 gallon capacity; 2 . stainless steel milk pails; double
stainless steel sink; Viking and Surge units; Jamesway
portable milk dumping station with hose; De Laval vacuum
pump and 2 HP electric motor; Milk cans; sump pump; Plus
miscellaneous items not mentioned. -
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE.
FARM IS SOLD
Personal cheques accepted with proper ID.
PROPRIETbR: Bob Storey. Phone No. 482 - 7440
AUCTIONEER: Richard Lobb 414.7$98
OWNER OR AUCTIONEERS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR
ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE.
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26. Births
SHADDICK: Richard and Jean
Shaddick are proud to announce
the birth of a daughter, Sandra
Jean, on March 25, 1978 in Bur-
naby, B.C.-13nc .
BROMLEY: Bev and Kathy are
proud to announce the safe
arrival of their son Christopher
Beverley born March 22, 1978 at
Clinton Public Hospital weighing
8 lbs. 91/2 ozs. First grandchild for
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doherty,
Port Albert and fourth grand-
child for Mr. and Mrs. Willis
Bromley RR 1, Londesboro. We
wish to thank everyone for the
lovely flowers, cards and gifts
during our recent stay at Clinton
Public Hospital. Thanks to Dr.
Street and all the nurses on 2nd
floor. -13
27. Deaths ,
CARTER: Lorne Gifford
(Addie) Carter passed away at
River Gate Convalescent Nursing
Home, Detroit on March 17, 1978
in his 73rd year. His wife Abbie
predeceased him June 29, 1974.
He is survived by three sisters,
Mrs. Bruce MacDougall (Hazel)
Mrs. Norman Livermore
(Margeret), Mrs. Stewart
Freeman (Frances) one brother
Joe, all of Clinton. Burial was at
Woodmere Cemetery, Detroit..
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MURRAY: Passed away at
Seaforth Community Hospital on
Sunday, March 26, 1978 William
Stewart Murray, beloved
husband of Della McNabb of
Brussels and formerly of Walton
in his 74th year. Dear father of
Mrs. Ralph (Katherine)
Childerhose of Kitchener and
Douglas of Brussels. Brother of
Mrs. John (Norma) Larmer of
London, Mrs. Earl (Dorothy)
Nott of Clinton, Mrs. Glen
(Margaret) Haase of Sault Ste.
Marie, Charles of Walton, David
of Wingham, Gordon of Walton,
Ken of Toronto. Predeceased by
Mrs. George (Grace) Kirkby of
Sudbury and Donald WWII.
Rested at the M. L. Watts
Funeral Home, Brussels until
Wednesday, where funeral and
committal service was held at 2
p,m. Temporary entombment
Brussels Cemetery
Chapel.-13nc
28. Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Morgan,
Clinton, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Dana Beverley, to Jace Mark
Livingstone of Vanastra, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Livingstone,
Kitchener, Ont. The wedding will
take place April 29, 1978 at 3:30
p.m. in St. Paul's Anglican
Church, Clinton. -13
30. In memoriam
GROVES: In loving memory of a
dear husband Arthur William,
who passed away March 29, 1977:
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds dear,
Fond memories linger every day,
Remembrance keeps him near.
Sadly missed by wife, Beatrice.
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BLAKE: In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and
grandfather, Orville Blake, who
passed away three years ago,
April 1975:
He had a nature you could not
help loving,
And a heart that was purer than
gold,
And to those who knew him and
loved him
His memory will never grow
cold.
Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by wife, Iona, and
family. -13
JAMIESON - In memory of a
loving husband Bill, who passed
away one year ago March 29,
1977:
We both made vows,
Til death do us part,
But when that day came
It near broke my heart
BO words are futile
They could never express
Thi heartache, the longing
The loneliness.
You fell asleep without goodbye,
But memories of you will never
die
Your resting place I visit
And place your flowers with care
Rut no one knows the heartache
When I walk away and leave you
there. •
If teardrops could build a
stairway
And memories were a lane
I would walk all the way to
Heaven
And bring you home again.
Sadly missed and lovingly
remembered. Anne. --13
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Team A with Captain Laurie Nurse was the winning volleyball team in the playoffs of the
Goderich Township Recreation Committee's sports program on Tuesday evening. The
playoffs were held in Holmesville Public School gym. Four teams had registered with 35
players between the ages of 13 and 20. A softball program will be set up in the spring.
(Photo by Joanne Walters)
Holmesville area news
By Blanche Deeves
Sunrise service
, Due to the inclement
weather, the sunrise service
was held in the Holmesville
United Church at 7:30 am
with 60 in attendance. A
delicious breakfast was also
served.
The regular church'service
was held at 9:45 am with the
senior choir and the
children's choir. Before at-
tending classes Rev.
Oestreicher told the children
31. Card of thanks
MOTE: Sorry being so late. I
would like to thank Percy
Johnson for the card, thanks to
the Institute for the flower, the
Clintonians for their flower and
card; the Madeleine for their
card. Special thanks for Mrs.
Cecil Elliott's card, while a
patient in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Watts and
the cleaning girls. Edna Mote.
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ROGERSON: Sincere thanks to
everyone who remembered me
while I was in the hospital and
since coming home. Special
thanks to Dr. Baker and Dr.
Watts, nurses and staff of the
Clinton Hospital. -Bill Roger-
son -13
BROWN: I would like to thank
our many friends, neighbours
and family, also the Legion
Auxiliary and staff of Clinton
Post Office for cards, flowers and
gifts while I was a' patient in
University Hospital and for all
the help and visits since retur-
ning home. A special thanks to
Dr. Baker. Your thoughtfulness
was greatly appreciated and will
always be remembered. Betty
Brown. -13
JOHNSTON: I would like to
express my sincere thank you for
kindness shown by relatives,
neighbours and friends for their
inquiries, cards, flowers and.
goodies while I was a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Street, Dr, Lambert
and Dr. Baker the nurses and
Staff on. first floor. Rev.
Hoogsteen and Rev. MacDonald
and friends in Room 116. Helen
Johnston. -13
HOLLAND: Words cannot ex-
press our sincere thanks to
friends, neighbours and
relatives, our minister Rev. Pick
and the UCW of Ontario Street
United Church for all the many
acts of kindness, fl'oral tributes,
donations to Cancer and Heart
Funds and sympathy extended to
our family in the sudden loss of a
dear son and brother. Your
thoughtfulness is deeply ap-
preciated and will always be
remembered. Sincerely the
Holland family. -13
OESCH: I would like to thank my
family, friends and neighbours
who remembered me with visits.
cards, flowers and treats while I
was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital. Special thanks to
Westlake Ambulance and those
who assisted at the time of my
accident. Also thanks to the
neighbours who helped in any
way at home while I was gine
and since returning home.
Russell Oesch. -13
GR IGG : Al sincere thank you to
all friends, neighbours, relatives,
Rebekah Lodge, Golden Radar
Club, Rev. .1. Oestreicher and
U.C.W. of Wesley -Willis Church
for their visits, cards flowers and
gifts I received while in Clinton
Hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to Dr.
Harrett, Dr. Flowers, nurses and
staff on first floor. Your kindness
will always be remembered.
Mary Grigg. -13
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a story and then delivered an
Easter message to the
congregation.
Rec. dance
The Goderich Township
Rec. Committee's spring
dance was held on Saturday
evening with a very good
attendance with the sounds of
the Music Makers.
Gerry Ginn drew two
tickets for door prizes and
winners were Carl Cox and
Don Elliott. They received
gifts "of maple syrup donated
by Fred and Doug Van der
Hare and Bert and Doris
Schilbe. -
A delicious lunch was
served by the hostess and
host David and Sandra Orr.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Les Jervis
had for Easter guests, their
daughter Mary and Allan
Parks and son Ivan and Flo
Jervis all of Ottawa.
Shirley Norman was home
for Easter from Kitchener to
visit her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Norman.
John Wyatt and a friend
were home on the weekend
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
John Wyatt and family.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Brian Porter on the
arrival of their baby girl.
Welcome back to Johnny
and Pearl MacFarlane after
their enjoyable trip to
Florida.
Mrs. Lizzie Robertson of
Kincardine is spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Betties.
Bob and Shirley Elliott and
family along with Pat Harris
have returned from a very
enjoyable trip in sunny
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bettles
opened their home to 40 old
friends and neighbours on
Sunday afternoon on the
occasion of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Bettles, now of Clinton,
on their 60th wedding an-
niversary. Good wishes were
extended to the happy couple.
The community wishes to
extend their congratulations
to Mr. and Mrs. Bettles on
their anniversary.
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