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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-07-13, Page 184 PAGE 18--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1978 go IFURN1 ,ow .,1 ta;. • !diol/ 0, 961.11QQ ,Iw•V _ _ aw 17... FOREST 1-11115 4RMS t7''• N. Y SSIFIFDADS! � 7Ys �•l, t�; ,Iv.r 18. Services available 18. Services available 18. Services available 18. Services available 20. Public notices BYERS UPHOLSTERY — We will rebuild, recover or restyle your old 'furniture. Top quality fabrics and workmanship. Call 482-7939, 71 Princess St. W., Clin- ton .—tfn 17. Auction sales Western Canada School of Auctioneering Ltd. Canada's first, and the only completely Canadian course of- fered anywhere. Licensed under the Trade Schools Licensing Act, R.S.A. 1470 C. 341. For particulars of the next cour- se write: Box, 447, 'Lacombe, Alberta or Phone 7111-4213 WHEELCHAIRS: 'l'he 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 YOUR SCANDINAVIAN painter and decorator will give you a free estimate on any painting job, wallpapering, vinyl hanging also .,,carpentry. Phone Gunnar Hansen at 262- 5175.--17tfn 17. Auction sales ■e ��/d / slsslssst�gll �tllss /l ? P/( ,' • • J J f / it �i 1 Goderich Estate Auction to be held at the Saltford Valley Hall WEDNESDAY, JULY 19 AT 6:30 P.M. for the Estate of Cliff Webb Sale to consist of: Vehicles: 1974 Chevrolet Vega (excellent condition) Furniture & Antiques: 9 piece oak antique dining room suite with round table • oval walnut exten- sion table with 6 dining chairs • 2 drop-leaf tables • maple hutch • Lady's wing back & matching gent's chair • Victorian walnut chair • Victorian gent's chair '• 2 Windsor arm chairs • maple desk & chair • Windsor high back • Arrow back chair • parlour chair • rocking chairs • Gate-leg table • 2 walnut end tables •Captain's chair • 3 chesterfields • oak rocker • needle point foot stool • 2 6' bronze torch lamps • bedroom suite with dresser • vanity, chest -of - drawers & 2 54" . poster beds • large oak mirrored wardrobe • 54" steel bed • twin beds • maple chest • dresser • wicker table • jam cupboard • hall stand • foot stool • coat rack • wicker fernery • jardiniere stand • 36" x 40 " wall mirror • hall mirrors • rod iron lama • 19" B&W T.V. • brass fireside set • Arthur Pequegnat 8 day mantel clock • beer barrels • 4 Ax- minster rugs Glass & China: 75 piece English dinner set • Sheffield silver servers • silverware • silver tea set • Royal Doulton plate and small picture • Mother -of -Pearl salt & pepper • goblets • blown glass • Blue Willow glass lamps • China vase • plus many other in- teresting pieces of glass & china. Miscellaneous: 17 cu. ft. deep freeze • Zenith square tub wringer washer • wringer washer • vacuum cleaner • power riding mower with 5 h.p. motor • 2 bikes • ice box • tool truck • hand tools • garden tools • rugs • books • bedding • linens • plus a host of other interesting items. AUCT.ONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS • SEA'ORTH, ONTARIO NOK iWC) 519) 527-1458 7? MAN ST L Custom Slaughtering and Processing kill Day VL edne iday "VIERNER'S DASHWOOD 237-3314 insulspray FOAMEO.IN PLACE INSULATION • Saves heating, cooling costs • Stops drafts and cold walls! • Lowers noise level! • Easy. fast ape plication. NEW HOMES, OLDER HOMES, COMMERCIAL'STRUCTURES For free estimate, call BLUEWATER INSULATION LTD. 565-2633 �BoRo1 ) tnsulspray is a registered trademark al Baden Inc D• O 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 KENS CARPENTRY - Remodelling, renovations, cupboards, rec rooms, carports, flooring, Hunt - Pella windows and patio doors, aluminum siding, ' windows, doors. Phone 482- 7676. Ken Mcl'lairn.--12tfar ESTATE AUCTION SALE of Self Propelled combine, trucks, tractors, machinery etc., to be held for the Estate of Norman Cartwright, at Lot 22, Concession 8, Hullett Township, 5 miles north of Clinton on Highway No. 4, and 1 mile east. SATURDAY, JULY 15 at 1:00 P.M. COMBINE: White 7300 selfpropelled combine with cage engine, straw chopper, 13 ft. cutter bar head with pick up reel, Melrose 9 ft. grain pickup, 2•row corn head. RUCKS: 1974 Ford F 250 34 ton truck, V-8 automatic power s eering and brakes selling safety checked. 1969 Ford F 350 one To truck, V-8 with 12 ft. livestock rack selling safety checked. 1969 Chev 3 ton truck with 14 ft. rack and hoist new paint, selling safety checked. 36 inch high camper top for pick up with full rear door. TRACTORS: Massey Ferguson 1"65 diesel with multi - power, adjustable rear wheels etc. and MF No. 100 manure loader with hydraulic bucket. 16.9 X 28 snap on dual wheels, tractor chains. Cockshutt 15555 wheatland diesel tractor with 3 point hitct). dual remote etc. N E Cockshutt 543 four row corn and bean pTanteerglass wit s re fertilizer and seed boxes. Cockshutt 548 four furrow semi mount plow adjustable 16 - 18 cushion trip bottoms spring trip coulters. MF 3 furrow mounted plow. Badger 1000 gallon vacuum liquid manure tank in good condition. Beatty liquid manure tank Sanderum Danish type 12 ft. cultivator with finger harrows. Starline side spread flail type semi liquid manure spreader. Cockshutt 406 grinder mixer with conveyor feed, used to grind high moisture corn into silo. Cockshutt Superior No. 76 Eighteen run seed drill. 2 - gravity bins on 6 ton wagons. hydraulic fertilizer auger and hoses. Herrgott 10 It. trail cultivator V type snowblower. set of chain harrows. Onan 15 kilowatt PTO generator on 3 PT Hitch frame Eskimo snowmobile with twin cylinder motor Plus some tools and ►disc. items too numerous to mention, TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE PERSONAL CHEQUES ACCEPTED WITH PROPER IDENTIFICATION ' Richard Lobb Auctioneer Clinton, Ont. 4024898 Estate or Auctioneer, not responsible for accidents day .of, sale. BRICKCLEANING : paint & rust removal. Careful & dependable service. Con- tact: .White's Sandblasting R.R.2 Wingham, Ph. 357-3637 before 10 A.M. or after 6 P.M. -28-35 YM• PHIL'S REFRIGERATOR and Appliance Service, 24 hour emergency service. Used appliance sales. Phone 887-9062.---12tfar ALL KINDS of renovations, additions, patios, sun decks, recreation rooms, porches, carports, siding etc. Free estimates. Call 482-9506 J.B. Colquhoun, General Con- tractor, Clinton after 6 p.m. —AR ` TOWII�� I and Country Beauty Salon OPEN: MONDAY TO 4 - FRIDAY, 9-5 P.M. SATURDAY ��♦'TIL NOON 4 PHONE 482-3714 Vanastra WATER WELL DRILLING W.D. HOPPER & SONS FOUR MODERN ROTARY RIGGS PHONE: SEAFORTH NEIL: 527-1737 DURL: 527-0828 JIM: 527-0,775 HANK'S SMALL ENGINE'SERVICE HENRY REINiNK 1 MILE NORTH OF LONDESBORO 523=9202 FOR SALE Lawn and Garden Equipment We also Service and Repair tfar JOHN KASSIES GENERAL CONTRACTING * Farm Buildings * Additions * Renovations Phone 482-3063 TREE SERVICE Pruning, Removal, Tree Trimming 482-9590 HENRY ROESCH R.R. NO. 5-CLINTON CHUTER PLUMBING HEATING & ELECTRIC Frunace Installations DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES Appliance Service 46 King St. 482-7652 c-18tfn BO -J E N CARPENTRY FOR • CUSTOM BUILT HOMES • RENOVATIONS • ADDITIONS . SEE BOB LANGENDOEN BOX 309 CLINTON • PHONE 482-9720 1 BOB'S LANDSCAPING Some nursery stock on hand Dealing in Sheridan Nursery Stock • Drop in anytime, at our location, just south of Bavarian inn at Bayfield. Phone -565-2185 We honor Sheridan prices and guarantees. DRYWALL known for high quality PETER BAKOS DRYWALL have complete drywall service Phone 527-1398 527-0606 22. Lost and found Lost 2 Navy blue fleecy knit jackets with white, stripe on Jacket. Lost on Bayfield Road, Maria St. on highway 4 to London. Finder please call 482-9783. 24. Business opportunities OFFICE space for rent, good uptown location, 20 Isaac St, Available July 1st. Apply to Riley's Barber Shop or phone 482-7852.—24tfar that we're OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK 9 A.M. •,5:30 P.M. Sears 36 ALBERT ST., CLINTON 27. Deaths 25. To give away TO GIVE AWAY to a good home three kittens. Phone 482-7251.-28 TO GIVE AWAY to a good home - one male dog, one year old, friendly and house broken, prefer farm home. Phone 482-9757 after 5 p.m. ---28• 26 Births SMITH: Ron and Bev'Smith, Clinton . are pleased to an- nounce the arrival of their son Ian Douglas. on July 10, 1978 at St. Josephs Hospital, London. A brother; for David.-28NC WEAVER: Thomas and Carol Weaver of Walton are happy to announce the birth of a son - Thursday, July 6, 1978 a brother for Dot', Tommy and Billy,-28nc • YOUNGBLUT: Bruce and Sharon Youngblut RR 1, Auburn tharkKigV for the ,,afe arrival Of their son Stephen Robert at Alexander Hospital, Goderich on July 7, 1978, weighing 7• lbs. 91/2 ozs. —28nc 27. Deaths ARMSTRONG - In Victoria Hospital, London, Ontario, on Tuesday, July 4, 1978, John Wilson Armstrong, in his 80th year. Dear brother of Robert George Armstrong of Hensall, Mrs. Marjorie Rebecca Boyce of Goderich, Mrs. Rosia Agnes Collins, Hensall, Mrs. Frank (Maggie May) Boyce, RR 1, Varna, Ontario. One sister and three brothers pr"edeceased.. Rested at the Westlake Funeral Home, Zurich until Friday, July 7 where the funeral service was held at 2 p.m. with Reverend A. Taylor of- ficiating. Burial will be made in Bayfield Cemetery. —28nc PUT sant, ads To WORK FOR YOU I EENEY - Loilis Patrick passed away July 7, 1978. At his home RR 2 Dublin in his 78th year. Louis Feeney. Beloved son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Feeney. Dear brother cif Elmer of Dublin and Joseph of Clin- ton. Predeceased by brothers Tom, Albert and Jerome. Rested at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home Seaforth until Mon. when requiem mass was held at t. Patricks Church, Dublin. Interment St. Patricks Cemetery, Dublin. —28 FAWCETT - Suddenly as the result of -an accident on Saturday, July 8, 1978, David Fawcett of Bayfield in his 18th year. Beloved son of Carson and Margaret Fawcett. Dear brother of Nancy Louise of Calgary and Rebecca at home. Also survived by several aunts and uncles. The late David Fawcett rested at the Ball Funeral Home, 153 High St., Clinton,'tr where funeral service was held on Tuesday, July 11. Interment Bayfield cemetery. As expressions of sympathy, donations to the Bayfield Arena Fund would be gratefully appreciated by the family. —28 DeJONG - Suddenly at Bayfield, Ont., on Saturday, July 8, 1978. LeRoy Folkert DeJong of RR 2, Bayfield in his 24th year. Beloved husband of Dawn (McLeod) DeJong. Beloved son of Frank and Mary DeJong of RR 2, Bayfield. Dear brother of Kathy, RR 2 Bayfield. Predeceased by one brother, Ronald in 1977. Rested at the Beattie Funeral Home, Clinton where funeral ser- vice was held on Monday, July 10, 1978. Rev, Ted Hoogsteen officiated. Interment Bayfield Cemetery. —28 SNOWDEN - As a result of an automobile accident in West Wawanosh Township on Sunday, July 9, 1978, Brian John Snowden in his 16th year. Beloved son of Ernest and Caroline Snowden. Dear brother of Linda (Mrs. David Bosman) of Clinton, William of Goderich, Ronald ofd West Wawanosh Township and Allan at home. Also survived by his .grandfather William Humphrey of Lucknow, Rested at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, "Lucknow where funeral service was held Tuesday. Interment in Greenhill Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy donations gratefully appreciated to the charity of your choice. —28 LOGUE - Alexander. Passed• away at the Wingham and District Hospital, on Friday afternoon July 7th, 1978. Beloved husband of Margaret Logue. Dear father of William and Alexander Jr. both of Blyth, James, of Burlington, David of Milton, and Margaret (Mrs.' D. Bramwell) of Agincoui L. Predeceased by one daughter Anna. Mr. Logue rested at the McLaughlin -Reed and McAuley Funeral Home, 285 Elizabeth Street West, Listowel, Funeral service was held in the chapel on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Fairview Cemetery, Listowel. —28 24. Business 24. 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School situated in London, Ontario Placement Assistance Offered Financial Assistance Available if Eligible ROSS ACADEMY 297 Adelaide Street, South London, Ontario, N52 3K7 .. or phone: (519) 686-5233 Name a Address pity_ Postal Code Phone Age CHECK COURSE PREFERENCE AND SENO AO Lr0 ROSS ACADEMY CNn 1 The Cheerleaders of Central Huron Secondary School raised over;100 at their bake sale outside the town hall last Friday. The fund will be used to finance a trip to camp in Ottawa later this summer and another sale is planned for this Friday night during the moonlight madness sale. Here Lorie Alexander, left, and Karen Bolger, sell on a very het day. (News -Record photo) ensall personal notes By Hilda M. Payne Rev. John Wareham of Exeter conducted the service at Hensall United Church on Sunday and preached on the subject, "Life has - some Mystery". Although science appears to have all the answers for today's world the mystery of life remains. Mrs. Marianne McCaffrey, choir director, led the choir with soloist, Mrs. Donna St. John singing, "Amazing Grace"; Richard Fujarczuk of- ficiated at the organ. The flower arrangement at the 'side of the pulpit was, in loving memory of Mrs. Catherine Monteith, placed there by her family. Next Sunday the service will again be conducted by Rev. Wareham. Sales Barn The Hensall Sales Barn /1 27. Deaths JOHNSTON - Suddenly in Goderich, Saturday, July 8th, 1978, Ervin Maxwell Johnston of Londesboro in his 43rd year. Beloved husband of the former Geraldine Byers, Dearo ...father of Glen, Linda and Karen all' at home. Beloved' son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Johnston of Summerhill. Dear brother of Frank of Londesboro and Mrs. Ena Hill of Summerhill. Rested at the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth; where the funeral service was held on Tuesday, July Ilth, at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Blyth Union Cemetery. —28 28. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacGregor, Clinton are happy to announce the forth- coming marriage of their youngest daughter Ruth Anne to Gary Nelson. Irvine, son of Mrs. Nelson Irvine and the late Mr, Irvine of Owen Sound. The wedding is to take place in Londesboro United Church, Londesboro at 4:00 p.m. on August 5, 1978 —28c 31. Card of thanks WACHHAUS: Ray and Shirley (Brandon) Wachhaus would like to thank friends and relatives for the cards, flowers and memorial tributes on the death of their dear son, Robin. We will also remember your many acts of kindness. —28 ROSS: A big thank you to all our friends and neighbours who sent cards and visited after"'t?i'e'birth of our second daughter, Debbie. Jim, Betty and Dianne Ross. —28 WILTSE: We would like to thank our many friends, relatives and neighbours for their acts of kindness, flowers, memorial donations and sympathy cards sent in loving memory of a dear husband, father and gran- dfather, = Milton Wiltse. Special thanks to Dr, Flowers for his attentive care for the past years, to the staff at Huronview, Rev. N, Pick, and Unit 1 of the U,C.W. of Ontario St. United Church, and the Ball Funeral Home. Sincerely, Polly Wiltse, daughters and families. —28x McEWAN: Thanks for the many good wishes and helping hands during my recent stay at 9t. Joseph's Hospital in London. 'They were sincerely appreciated. Ross McEwan. ---28x was active again last week with steady to lower prices. Supply consisted mainly of heifers and steers. Fat cattle; heifers, $59.50-$63,50, top to $65.75; steers, $63.50- $65.50, top to $66.60; cows $35-$42. Pigs : $35-$59. Personal Notes Mrs., Laird Mickle and Mr. and Mrs. William Mickle, Exeter, returned last week from a three week vacation spent in London, England andon a conducted tour of England, Wales and Scetland; Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal visited Mr. Anthony Gelderland in Ridgetown last Thur- sday. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hoonaard of Blyth and Mrs. Clara Van Duyn of Holland visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal. Mr. and Mrs. John Skea 31. Card of thanks FEAGAN: Many thanks to my friends neighbours and relatives who sent me flowers, fruit, candy, cards and visited me while I was a patient in Clinton Hospital and after returning_ home, also thanks to Rev. and Mrs. Norman Pick, Dr. Brian Baker, Dr. Frank Newland and all the nurses on first floor. Special thanks also to Doug Cantelon for helping nie while waiting/ for Ambulance to arrive and John Talbot, Allan Parks, and Doug Feagan who are keeping things going at the farm. Words cannot express how I appreciate all that is being done for Betty and I. Ross Feagan. —28 WE WISH to thank all who helped in any way to make the Tractor Pull so suc- cessful. 125th Auburn Anniversary Committee. -28 MERRILL: Sincere thanks to all our friends in Bayfield and Clinton who remem- bered us with visits, cards flowers and food wheh our dear father passed away. Special thanks to " St. Andrews United Church, Lions and Lioness Clubs in Bayfield for their sym- pathy. -Mildred and Ross Merrill. --28x SAUNDERS: I wish to thank Dr. Newland and Dr. Flowers for their kind ministering to me and Mrs. Cox for her thoughtfulness and very welcome in- formation. Words cannot express the appreciation I feel for the second floor nurses during my stay in Clinton hospital. I thank them all from the bottom of my heart. Mrs. May Saun- ders, Brucefield. —28 CARTER: I wish to thank all my friends and neighbours for beautiful cards, flowers and visits while a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Lambert, Dr. Harrett and nurses and staff on first floor. Ruth Carter. —28 HULLEY: The family of the late Warren Hulley with to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for floral tributes, memorial donations and their many acts of kindness. A special thanks to Rev. Stan MacDonald, .andesboro United Church 1' oti'hen for providing lunch, the l3ox Funeral Home, the pallbearers and The flower bearers, Your kindness will always 1• be remetn. bored. --43.x.' 6. and David have returned home after spending a week's holiday camping at Mattawa in Northern Ontario. Charles Mickle, Hamilton, spent a few days with his mother, Mrs. Laird Mickle and on Sunday they attended the church service at the St. John the Divine Anglican Church, Arva, when the latter's grandson, Stuart Craig Mickle, son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert Mickle, Cambridge was I bap- tised. Oesch, faff Reunion The ' Oesch-Pfaff Reunion was held in Hensall Community Park on Sunday July 9 with approximately 85 guests attending: Officers for next year are to be the same as this year. Races and contests were 'enjoyed with the following results: ball throwing contest, ages five to ten -winner Dwaine Maloney; ages 10-15, Scott Dinney; wheelbarrow race, ages 10-15, Theresa and Cathy Oesch; balloon game, Robert Manson; water bucket game, team one with Raymond Oesch as captain; men's arm wrestling, Pete De Wys; ladies ads contest, Miss Dori Maloney; shell count, Russell Oesch; guessing weight of watermelon, Gary- Flaxbard; newest married couple, Mr. and Mrs, Gary Flaxbard; oldest married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Oesch; youngest child, two -month-old Jeffrey Flaxbard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Flaxbard. The contests opened with a race fo r the under fives, won by Scott Hodgins and a candy scramble for the children of the same age, ;and closed with a ball game. 4-H News The Hensall 4H Garden Club, the "Can Canners" have had three meetings so far and their officers are as follows; leader, Betty Beer; assistant leader, Lucille Beer; president, Jill McLellan; vice-president, Marilyn Pepper; treasurer, Robin McLellan At the first meeting on May 1, a discussion took place regarding the requirements ,needed for the various vegetables and flowers. On May 8 the preparation of the ground and the sowing plan were discussed and at the third meeting, on June 26, the leaders demonstrated transplanting and setting plants, bug control, staking of plants and how to freeze strawberries and peas. Next Wed- nesday, July 12,, Miss Grace Bird is to visit the club. ++ Julie Mock, who has been a patient in' Toronto General Hospital since last March, has been able to return home. Mrs. Larry McAuley, who has been a patient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, is home again. Smile There's really no reason to be afraid of flying - unless you see the pilot in line ahead of you at the flight insurance counter. 1 • • • ti