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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
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
kill Day Wednesday'
DASHWOOD
237-3314
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 .—tf n
JACK GERRITS
CONST. LTD.
• Interior and Exterior
Home Renovations
• All types of home
siding
• Additions
• Farm Buildings
PHONE
482-7290
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Liquidation Auction Sale
of the
Dashwood Locker Service
& Food Market
(Mr. Hugh Boyle - Proprietor)
to be held at
6:30 P.M.
Wednesday, August 2, 1978
at the premises
on Main Street, Dashwood, Ont.
Sale to consist of the complete contents of the
Dashwood Locker Service & Food Market including:
Equipment: Iceman stainless steel ,self contained
upright. freezer . Tyler 12 ft. meat display cooler
(like new) . Tyler 8 ft. self serve meat display cooler .
Curtis 6 ft. display cooler . 6 ft. fruit display rack .
Berkel stainless steel meat slicer model 1834. Berke)
meat scale model 306. Berke) model 22 circular meat
saw c.w. 1 h.p. motor . Berkel model 2822 meat grin-
der . Toledo vegetable scale & weights . Swede cash
register . meat cuber . meat counters . 56 feet of 4 ft.
high metal shelving (4 racks high) . 32 feet of 7 ft.
shelving . 8 ft. wooden shelving unit . Fairbanks
scale . cooler compressors . paper dispensers
display racks . 8 shopping carts . Brown temperature
freezer gauge & charts .
Inventor : A very large quantity of food & confec-
tionery ncluding 250 bottles of soft drinks cereals
juices . soups . canned vegetables & meats . tea . cof-
fee . frozen meat & vegetables . soaps . detergents .
candy . cookies . chocolate bars . nuts . chips . baby
food . cheeses . butter . health & beauty aids .
Plus many other goods & items found in grocery
stores.
NO RESERVE
The store must be cleared.
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO
(519) 527-1458
J
WILL DO house painting and
slight renovations - free
estimates Phone 482-3778
after 5 p.m. —27-31
FURNITURE
REFINISHING and
REPAIR. Quality work at
reasonable prices. Free
estimates.. Phone Jim Cook
482-7224. —29,30
Complete
Custom Framing
31
Harold Tyndall S!
for needlepoint, crewel,
photographs, oil pain-
tings, etc. Regular or
non -glare glass. Ready
to hang, 48 hour service.
482-7409 CLINTON
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17. Auction sales
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
Every Thursday
HENSALL
LIVESTOCK SALE
SAT. JULY 22
At 1 p.m. ' furniture
Antiques, apliances etc.
For Mrs. Edith Lovett
at Richard Lobb's Barn
Clinton plus additions.
WED. EVENING
JULY 26
at 6 p.m. furniture,
antiques, appliances,
etc. for Leonard Debus,
39 John Street North,,
Zurich
SAT. JULY 29
at 1 p.m. Furniture,
antiques, appliances
etc. for the estate of
Maizie Gliddon at
Richard Lobb,'s Barn,
Clinton. Plus additions.
SAT. AUG. 12
11 a.m. 2-900 Versatile 4 -
wheel drive tractors, '2-
760 M.F. self-propelled
combines, M.F. 1135
tractor, M.F. 285
tractor, AC HD •20
Bulldozer and scraper, 3
trucks, 9 grain wagons,
continuous grain dryer,
10 ton machinery float
plus a full line of tillage
equipment rods, etc. for
D. and S. Farming (Ed
Szusz) 4 miles west of
Clinton on Bayfield Rd.
GIANT
"OCT%
SALE
Brand new furniture, appliances,
and gift items
COMING Up....
MONDAY, JULY 31s,
at 7:30 p.m.
at the $altford Valley Hall
Partial Listing:
colonial, modern, spanish, high and low backed chesterfield suites in
two and four piece groupings, I and J piece chrome kitchen suites, 5
and 7 piece maple diningroom suites, bunk beds, captain's beds, box
springs, mattresses, stereo sets, several styles of bedroom 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 fuch, much more.
Terms of the Sale: Cash, Personal Cheques
and Chargex
Auctioneer: fiord McComb
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PHIL'S REFRIGERATOR
and Appliance Service, 24
hour emergency service.
Used appliance sales. Phone
887-9062.-12tfar
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
DO IT NOW. Insulation, barn
painting, roofing, windows,
chimneys eavestroughing,
patios, sidewalks,. all home
and farm repairs. Call now
Vanastra Horne 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 McNairn.-12tfar
CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Frunace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St. 482-7652
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TREE SERVICE
Pruning, Removal,
Tree Trimming
482-9590
HENRY ROESCH
R.R. NO. 5-CLINTON
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
_ FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527-0828
JIM: 527-0775
DRYWALL
known for high quality
PETER BAKOS
DRYWALL
have complete drywall
service
Phone 527-1398
527-0606
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
BO-JEN
'CARPENTRY
FOR
• CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
• RENOVATIONS
• ADDITIONS
SEE
BOB
LANGENDOEN
BOX 309
CLINTON
PHONE 482-9120
20. Public notices
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
The Clerk's Office will be closed
from
Wednesday, July 26/78 to August 2/78
Clare Vincent
Clerk
18. Services available
insulspra
y
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• Saves heating, cooling costs'
• Stops drafts and cold walls' •
Lowers noise level! • Easy, fast ap•
plication.
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For free estimate, cull
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565-2633
Insursp'ay is a registered
trademark o' B,,den Inc
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.
19. Notice to creditors
IN THE ESTATE of NOR-
MAN CECILCARTWRIGHT
late of the Township of
Hullelt, Ln --he County of
Huron, farna�e�c.,
ALL persons , claiming
against thGaboye Estate are
required to forward full
particulars of their claims to
the undersigned on or before
the 31st day of August, 1978,
after which date the assets
will be distributed.
DONNELLY & MURPHY
18 The Square
Goderich, Ontario.
Solicitors for
the Estate.
29,30,31
24. Business
opportunities
EARN $200.00
OR MORE
PER WEEK...
START
PART-TIME!
Less than '700.00 can
start you in your own
auto reconditioning and
polishing business. For
FREE information call or
write:
R. Henry,
MOBILE SHINE,
90 Bessemer Rd.,
London, Ontario
N6E 1R1 (519) 681-2367
22. Lost and found
LOST: 8 ft. galvanized water
trough, just south of the
Vanastra road, last early in
the morning of July 13.
Finder please call 482-7296.
—29
25. To give away
TO _GIVE AWAY TO GOOD
HOMES -- cats and kittens.
Phone after 4.30, 527-
1763.-29,30
26. Births
PIGG: Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Pigg wish to announce the
birth of a son at Clinton
Public Hospital, born July
13, 1978 weighing 9 lbs. 131/4
oz. A brother for Raymond,
Christine and Janet. —29nc
KUIPERY: Ed and Ruth
(nee Colclough) thank God
for the arrival of their first
born, a daughter, Amanda
Ruth on July 12, 1978 in
Guelph General Hospital.
Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Kuipery,
Acton. -29
TREWARTHA: Jannet and
Fred are happy to announce
the arrival of their son
Bradley James weighing 9
lbs., in Victoria Hospital,
London on July 12, 1978. A
little brother for Laura.
Grandson for Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Blake, Lucknow and
M-r:--and,....�.Mrs. esar
Trewartha, Clinton. —29
27. Deaths
POWELL: At Huronview
Clinton, July 17, 1978,
Augustta" Louisa Powell of
Seaforth. Beloved wife of the
late William Powell in her
73rd year. Dear mother of
Mrs. Kenneth (Mary) Doig,
Seaforth, Lillian Powell,
Toronto and Doreen Powell
of Florida. Also survived by.
brothers, Hector Forbes,
Derby, England, and
Archibald Forbes, Edin-
burgh, Scotland and 11
grandchildren and one great-
grandchild. Body donated to
medical science —
University of Western
Ontario. A family memorial
service was held at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, 87 High Street,
Seaforth, Wednesday at 2
p.m. with Rev. Robert
Roberts officiating. —29nc
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
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 20,1978 PAGE 19
27. Deaths
STEWART: At Huronview
Home, Clinton, on Friday,
July 14, 1978, Rodney Edwin
Stewart, beloved husband of
the late Blanch (Miller)
Stewart (1977), in his 80th
year. Dear father of Whorell
(Red) Stewart of RR 2,
Kippen. Dear brother of Mrs.
Lawrence (Beatrice) Annett
of Gaspe Quebec, and four
grandchildren. Rested at the
Westlake Funeral Home;
Zurich, until Monday, July 17
when funeral services were
held in the Trinity Anglican
Church, Bayfield at 3 p.m.
with Rev. W. Bennett of-
ficiating. Burial will be
made in the Bayfield
Cemetery. —29nc
CALVERT: Suddenly at
Extendicare Nursing Home,
London, on Thursday, July
13, 1978, Robena Pearl
Calvert, "(Bowey) formerly
of Ilderton, in her 92nd year.
Beloved wife of the late John
R. Calvert (1959). Dear
mother of Stewart, of
Ilderton, Kathleen Swan-
ston, of Islington and T. Nic,
of London. Dear sister of
Edith Bowey of Clinton and
dear grandmother of 7
grandchildren and 4 great-
grandchildren. Predeceased
by 1 brother and 3 sisters.
Rested at the T. Stephenson
& Son Funeral Home, Ailsa
Craig, where the funeral
service was held on Satur-
day, July 15, at 2 p.m. with
'Rev. Edwin Morrow of-
ficiating. Interment in Telfer
Cemetery. —29nc
28. Engagements
Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Hen-
drick, Kippen are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Gwenneth Anne to Mr.
James William Davis son of
Mr. and Mrs. James Davis,
Appin. The wedding will take
place at 4 p.m. August 12,
1978 Kippen United Church.
—29
30. In memoriam
COOPER: In loving memory
of a dear husband, father
and grandfather Clifford,
who passed away three
years ago July 19, 1975:
Never more than a thought
away
And quietly remembered
every day,
No need for words except to
say
Still loved, still missed in
every way.
Always remembered and
sadly_ missed by wife Violet,
children and their families.
—29x
FLEMING: In loving
memory of Mrs. Phoebe
Fleming who passed away
July 20, 1977:
Although we smile and make
no fuss
No one misses her more than
us,
She left us quietly her
thoughts unknown,
But left us a memory we are
happy to ow4h.
Sadly missed by her sister,
Jean, Nieces and nephew
and her husband, Russell,
—29
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Hensall news.
by Hilda M. Payne
Service at I'Iensall
United Church on Sunday
was again conducted by
Rev. John Wareham of
Exeter with Richard
Fujarczuk at the organ
and Mrs. Marianne,
McCaffrey as choir
director. Guest soloist,
Mrs. Eric Luther, gave a
beautiful solo ac-
companied at the piano
by,her husband.
Flowers adorning the
Sanctuary were in
memory of the late
James McAllister, placed
there by the family.
Rev. Grant Mills of
Exeter- will be the guest
speaker next Sunday. A
gopd support for his
ministry would be ap-
preciated.
Sales barn
report
The Hensall Sales Barn
was active again last
week with the main trade
being in heifers and
steers; prices were lower
on heifers but higher on
steers. Fat cattle:
heifers, $57.50-$63.30, top
to $64.50; steers, $63.50-
$67.50, top to $67:80; cows,
$38.00-$45.00, top to $51.50.
Pigs: $35.00-$45.00.
Family reunited
The parents of Parkash
Malik of Hensall arrived
in Canada in the second,
week of June 1978. 'After
staying a few days with
their eldest son in
Toronto and with the
youngest son in
Strathroy, they are now
visiting in Hensall. The
whole family visited
Niagara Falls on the
weekend of July 9-10 and
had a family gathering at
the Falls.
The parents of
Parkash, Mr. and Mrs.
Rai Malik and his wife
Jasoda Malik will stay in
Canada for about four
months. They are
planning to visit all the
historical and interesting
tourist- places in Canada
and . USA. They have
already visited many
places and they found the
people of this country
very nice and friendly.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Rai
Malik are very happy to
meet their children and
grandchildren after three
years and the whole
family is very happy on
this unification.
Miss Terrie Garrow
has just attended a one
day hair -cutting class at
Ivor's Clinic, London
under instructor Ed
Egan.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Raittinen, Karen and
Lisa of Timmins visited
with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Payne
last Tuesday and Wed-
nesday.
Visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Oesch on
Sunday were Mr. and
,..Mrs. Gary Flaxbard and
'Jeffrey of Kitchener,
Mrs. Ray McNall and
Karen of Fergus, Mrs.
Earl Chamberlain and
Dana of Elora and Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Flaxbard
of Zurich.
News from Kippen
by Rena Caldwell
Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Wright and Julie took a
four-day bus trip to the
southern States and
returnedSunday.
Mrs. John Anderson
who had had surgery on
her foot has returned
home. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Beattie, Wingham,
visited with Lorne
McBride and other
relatives recently.
The sympathy of the
community goes out to
e�
Elgar Mousseau in the
sudden death of his
brother, Herb Mousseau.
Wilson Tremeer has
returned from University
Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J.
McGregor and Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. J. F. Bell
joined the Beef
Producers tour on July 12
and are touring Alberta
and British Columbia.
Mrs. Morley Cooper
has returned home from
South Huron Hospital.
Grace Drummond. and
Robert Drummond, have
moved to their new home
in Exeter.
UCW of . St. Andrews
Church entertained at the
Bluewater Rest Home
July 11 with a program
and lunch. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Anderson and Carrie,
Guelph visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Jones
and Mr. and Mrs. Grant
Jones last week.
Bible vacation school
held last week in
Brucefield Church had
their closing exercises on
Friday last. About 95
pupils were in . at-
tendance.
Huronview ladies
At the July meeting of
the Huronview auxiliary
held in the board room, 15
members answered 'the
roll call by giving a
quotation or some verses.
After much sicsussion, it
was• decided to hold the
fall tea and bake sale on
October 4, and it is hoped
31. Card of thanks
BALL: A sincere thank you
for the flowers, cards, and
best wishes sent to me while
I was in hospital. My thanks
also to Dr. Harrett, Dr.
Flowers and the nurses.
Doug Ball -29x
SCOTT: We would like to
thank our family, for our
25th Anniversary party and
all our relatives, friends and
neighbours for making the
occasion such a happy one.
Also a big thanks for all the
gifts, and gifts of money. Jim
and Donna Scott.—'29x
HULLEY: We wish to thank
our friends, neighbours and
relatives for cards and ex-
pressions of sympathy at the
time of the death of our
grandson Warren Hulley.
George and Grace Addison.
—29
HULLER: I wish to thank all
those who visited me. sent.
cards, flowers. and gifts
while I was in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to
2nd floor nurses, Dr. Harrett
and Rev. Oestreicher for his
, visits. Myrtle Huller, —29x
JACOB: I wish to thank all
my relatives and friends who
were so kilted to both my wife
and myself while 1 was a
patient in both Clinton Public
Hospital and University
Hospital London. Sincerely,
E.J. (Dick) Jacob. -29x
PARKE: We would 'like to
express out' appreciation to
everyone who helped
celebrate our 25th wedding
anniversary. Ken and
Blanche Parke. —29
that there will be a good
attendance at the next
meeting on August 21
when plans for the
bazaar, tea and bake sale
will be made.
The meeting was
presided over by the
president, Mrs. Anne
McNichol.
31. Card of thanks
REID: I wish to thank those
who visited me and sent
cards while I was a patient in
University Hospital and
later in Clinton Hospital. I
thank my neighbours for
their help and thought-
fulness, Dr. Wall, Dr.
Newland and nurses for their
care and kindness and Rev.
Oestreicher and Rev. Pick
for their visits. Fred
Reid. -29x
FAWCETT: The family of
the late David. Fawcett
express their deep ap-
preciation to relatives and
friends for their many acts of
kindness, floral tributes,
memorial donations and
sympathy cards. Special
thanks to Rev. Bennett, pall
bearers and the Ball Funeral
Home. --29x
WEBSTER: My sincere
thanks to the Clinton Pipe
Band; Varna, Clinton,
Bayfield L,O.L; The Golden
Radar Club, and the many
friends who sent me flowers,
cards and treats while I was
in Clinton :and University
hospitals. Special thanks to
the doctors and nurses in
both hospitals who gave me
such excellent care. Watson
Webster, —29x
WILTS: The family of the
late Siebrand Wilts wish to
express their sincere thanks
fo friends and neighbours for
their many acts of kindness
and memorial donations. A
special, thanks to Dr. Street
and the Tasker l~ unerdl
Home. Your kindness will
" always be remem-
bered. --29x