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PAGE 20 -CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1979
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12. Help wanted
SALES
CLERK
WANTED
for retail outlet
in Clinton
33 Hour Week, must be
able to work 2 Satur-
days out of 3.
Applications can be ,.
picked up and left -at the
Clinton News -Record of-
fice, 53 Albert Street.
-Aacareer In the
Canadian Armed
Forces
.A different kind
Of opportunity
The CANADIAN ARMED
FORCES require appli-
cants far training in spe-
cialized trades which of-
fers good pay and many
career benefits. •
This is an opportunity for
you to do something spe-
cial as . you learn worth-
while skills.
You'll receive four weeks
paid vacation annually
and many other benefits
including free medical and
dental 'care and a very
handsome pension plan.
Think about these opportu-
nities now and then taut to'
us about you.
For Lull information write or
visit the .
.CANADIAN FORCES
RECRUITING .CENTRt
520 WELLINGTON STREET
LONDON, ONTARIO
N6A 3R2
PHONE 679-5110,
or visit our mobile offices at
SARNIA- Every Wednesday
STRATFORD - ,1st &.,3rd
Thursday each month
GODERICH - lst . & 3rd
Tuesday each month
WOODSTOCK - 2nd & 4th
Thursday each month
WARRINGTON' CPA mkt Jr to sr, n diversified
12. Help wanted
Be your own
boss.
Just meeting and
talking to people ,
coin earn you extra
spending money.
Phone Carole
today at:
482-9300
R�MER.RtB GENCY
ADMIN SECY.rEE {"
r algae Cnt,W roc.
area. >•. , �:�,c e,, F,auraea��r.,de.
�AtD. Cats MIRE DRI?C04
Asa e+_ c_r• le e2 St 6437 /s7u
15. Tenders
14. Employment wanted
ANYONE WANTING a good"
iehrable babysitter in my
f
home, phone 482-3294 aff' 8
p.m. -1
17. Auction sales
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton, 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
Every Thursday
HENSALL
LIVESTOCK SALE
We have a heated
barn for winter
sales so...
PLAN YOUR
SALE NOW
We also take ,part
or full bots of good
furniture and
glassware to be
sold at auction in
our barn.
1 phone:
RICHARD LOBE
Auctioneer -
482-7898
49 tf.
REAL ESTATE
SALES
If you have recently entered the Real
Estate profession or are considering -II
W.J. Hughes Realty. Limited. through
Realty Worlds training programs
guarantee, your success. For more in-
formation on our Saturday 10:00 a.m.
seminars on a real estate career con-
tact Dob Shewfelt, res- 524-9581 or of-
fice 524-8100 of Judy Andrigo, training
centre 686-3110.
,- HELP WANTED
CAREEt-OPPORTONITY
•
in Parts Department_
We presently have' an opening in our parts
department at our main store in Exeter. �_-
The person we are looking for will have a•
farm and/or mechanical background; and will
have at least a grade.l2 education.
Parts experience in the farm equipment or
automotive industry is desirable but not es-
sential. This is an excellent career opportuni-
• ty for an aggressive individual that possesses
a willingness to learn and a desire to get
ahead.
For Further Information Contact
Earl Long
Phone For An Interview Appointment
235-1115
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EXETER
J NDillk EILYTH
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A lair'
BOOKKEFP
Wat ., Ila ryl. MJ)t laid 0.$4
15. Tenders
TendersFor.
Garbage CoIiection
Tenders Will be received by the undersigned
up to 5 p.m. January 23/79 for the collection
of garbage in the Town of Clinton, for a two
year period. Particulars may be obtained at
the Town Clerk's Office. -
Cam Proctor
Clerk.
Town of Clinton
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18. Services available 18. Services available.
WHEELCHAIRS,: The CP &
T Fund of Clinton Oddfellows
Lodge have wheelchairs
.available for loan, free.
Contact Tom Chuter 482-7652
dr Mrs. M. Batkin 482-
3866. -AR
DOG CLIPPING, any breed.
Contact Diane Haak at 482-
3540. -50tf
CUSTOM snow blowing -
parking -lots, laneways and
sidewalks. Reasonable
rates. Phone 482-7046 Fred
Taylor; if, no answer phone
482-3012.-51tf
KENS CAR PENTRY -
Remodelling, renovations,
'cupboards, rec rooms,
carports, flooring, Hunt -
•Pella windows and patio
doors, . aluminum siding,
windows, doors. Phone 482-
, 7676. Ken McNairn.-12tfar
SNOW PLOWING
driveways, ` parking lots.
Phone 482-3063.-48tfar
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
SNOWBLOWI,N G of
driveways and sidewalks.
Phone Cliff Hallam 482-
7370.-49 TF
SNOW shovelling of
sidewalks and driveways.
Phone 482-7318 or 482-9383
after 3:30 p.m. weekdays,
anytime weekends. °48 tfnc
CARPETS?
Have your rugs and
upholstery cleaned by
the experts...
SUPERIOR
MAINTENANCE
STEAM
EXTRACTION
METHOD
For Free Estimate
524-8892
DRYWALL
known•.for high quality
PETER BAKOS
DRYWALL
have complete drywall
sorvlte
. Phone 527-1398
527-0606
• JACK GERRIT"'
CONST. LTD.
• Interior and Ii'xterior
Home Itenovationi
• All typos of home
siding
• AddltIdns
• Farm buildings
PHONE
' 482-7290
14.ow
r
. PIANO TUNING
4' AND REPAIRS
Bruce Pulsifer'
527-0053 or 482-9618
after 6 p.m.
TREE SERVICE
Pruninee Removal,
Tree Trimming
482-9590
HENRY ROESCH
R.R. NO. 5•CifNTON
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER -
& SONS
LOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527=0828
JIM: 5274775
BO-J'EN
CARPENTRY
FOR
• CUSTOM•EWILT HOMES
• RENOVATIONS
• ADDITION$
SEE
BOB
LANGENDOEN
BOX 309
CLINTON
PHONE 482-9720
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
kill i)ay' ednesday
DASHWOOD
237-3314
a`slrtdabl!, 1
full jX
019 La Av/7$
LS K 111 • -
18. Services available 22. Lost and found
CHUTER PLUMBING -
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Frunace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES.
Appliance Service
-46 King St. 482-7652
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FOAMED IN PLACE INSULATION
• Saves heating cooling cost's'
- Stops drafts and cold walls, •
Lowers noise level. • Easy fast ap•
pllcytion.
NEW HOMES, OLDER HOMES
COMMERCIAL STRUCTURES
For free estimate. call
BLUEWATER INSULATION LTD.
tenfj
565-2633
Insutso'ay is a reg stered
trademark 01 Borden Inc
CLOCKS
REPAIRED
Antique
Chiming
Grandfather, etc.
J.T. Hollinsheod
33 GEORGE ST„ CLINTON
482-3759
Hwy. No. 4 north, turn
left at Craig's Tire
Service
HANK'S SMALL•
ENGINE SERVICE
HENRY RE1NI.NK
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
523-9202
FOR SALE
Used Snowmobiles
We also Service
and Repair
••snowmobiles and
snowblowers and
other small engine
equipment
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LOST : 5 ft. wooden toboggan
on Auburn Road on Tuesday.
Phone 482-9396.-1
24. Business
opportunities
ESTABLISHED RED
WORM business, 40, bed
contract, year round income.
Buy all or part. Priced below
market value. 268-7581 after
4 p.m. -I,2
25. To give away
A SIX TO NINE month old
terrier -hound pup that was
dropped off at our place.
Phone 482-3181, alter 5:30
p.m. -1 .:
26. Births
TRENTLEMAN
Linda and Jerry are happy to
announce the arrival of their
daughter Ann -Marie born on
December 25, 1978' ion St.
Marys- Hospital, Kitchener.
A sister for Richard.
Granddaughter for Mr. ,and
Mrs.'George Nesbitt, Clinton
and Mr. and' Mrs. Herman
Trentle man,-Stratf ord.-1 nc
Tz38. Engagements
Mrs. Jane Davidson,
Brucefield wishes to an-
nounce the engagement of
her daughter Elizabeth Anne
on Christmas Day 1978 to
Dale Alexander, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold , Peck of
R.R. l Zurich. -I
29. Marriages
STANLEY-MU1R
The wedding of A. Berton
Stanley and Isa M. Muir','79'
King St. Box 1056, Clinton
took place at Wesley -Willis
United Church on Saturday,
December 30, 1978 at 4 pm.
The wedding dinner was held
at Bartliffs private pining
hall following the ceremony.
Reception will follow at a
later date. -1
31. Card of thanks
19. Notice to creditors,
IN THE ESTATE 'OF ILA
MAY WALTERS 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 23rd day of October,
1978, are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
15th day of January, 1979,
after which date the assets
will be distributed having
regard only to the claims of
which the undersigned shall
then have notice. . •
DATED at Clinton,
Ontario, this 12th day of
December 1978.
D.G. Hiltz,
Barrister'&
Solicitor,
CLINTON, Ontario.
Solicitor for
the Executors
50,52,1
IN ,THE ESTATE OF
GEORGE ROY • HEN-
DERSON, late of the
Township of Tuckersmith in
the County of„Huron, Far-
mer, deceased.
ALL persons having
claims against the Estate of
the above-named who died
on the 20th day of October,
1978', are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
• . 18th" day 'of January, 1979,
after which date the assets
0, will be distributed, having
r`egard'only to the claims of
which the undersigned shall
then have notice.
DATED at Clinton,
Ontario, this 18th day of
December, 1978.
, MENZIES, ROSS,
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitors forthe,
Executor
-52,1,2
21. Personal
DO YOU NEED MONEY?
(mortgages, debt con-
solidations, loans) Call.
Commit'}More Investments
Ltd., Robert Hiller, Mitchell
348.9548 or Gary Emmerson,
Kitchener 45-8418.-50 tf.
WISE •
Sincere thanks to the Clinton
Fire Department for their
quick response to our recent
fire. It is a comfort -to kriol"w
we have such an efficient
Fire Department. Also ,our
deep appreciation and
thanks to all who took our
family inntil we got
organized. -Alvin and
PhyllisWise and family. -1
SMITH •
I would like to thank
everyone who sent me cards
flowers and treats while in
hospital and since coming
home. Special thankyou to
Dr. Harrett and Mrs. Reid
also Box- Ambulance for
their prompt at-
tention. -Debbie Smith. -1
• HAYTER
I 'Wish . to express my
sincere thanks to my
relatives and friends for
their kindness to me while a,•
'patient in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Rev.
Taylor, Dr. Harrett and
nurses and staff of first
floor. -Maureen -Hayter. -1
JOHNSTON
I would like to express my
thanks to all my relatives,
friends and •neighbours for
cards, flowers, candy and
visits '•while in Clinton
Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. R.W. Flowers and nurses
on first.floor, also Rev. Pick.
It was all very much ap-
preciated. -Rachel John-
ston -lx
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Full house at Auburn show.
CHRISTMAS PAGEANT-
Knox
AGEANT
Knox United Church
Auburn presented
a
Christma§ Pageant last
Saturday evening to a full
audience.
W The director of the
-pageant was Mrs. Brion
Hallam and the music
was•in the charge of the
F-ehu rch organist, Mrs
Norman Wightman, the
senior choir leader, Mrs
Greg Park and the junior
choir leader, Mrs. Barry
Millian. The narratorwas
Elliott'Lapp.
The nativity scene was
presented in front of a
barn board screen by the
following: baby Jesus
Benjamin Csaig; Mary
Linda Cunningham;
Joseph - Andrew Koop-
man; shepherds - Dennis
Schneider, Derrick
Cartwright and Fawn
King; the Kings - Keith
Hallam, Michael
Andrews and Brent
Andrews with their pages
- Lorie Cartwright,
S.harori G1aus'her and
Debbie Scott.
Gabriel was played by
Sherry Verbeek and the
angels were Anita
Hallam, Carol Seers and
Debbie Cunningham..
Simeon was Frank
Slater; Elizabeth' and
Zachariah were - Patti
McDowell, and Nancy
Verbeek; Herod was
David Durnin; High
Priest was Greg Hallam;
Mother in anguish forkilled children- was Kim
McDowell.
Greg . Park and- Bob
Wrse11 were in charge of
special lighting.
The choir sang many
carols and Christmas
songs and the soloists
were Elliott Lapp, Mrs.
Emmerson Rodger and
Mrs. Greg Park. Mem-
bers, of the special choir
were Mrs. Greg Park,
Mrs. Dorothy Grange,
Mrs. Stanley, Ball, Mrs.
Ernest Durnin, Barry
Millian, Norman
Wightman, Donald
Haines, Mrs. Elliott
Lapp, Mrs. Bob Worsell,
Mrs. Donald Haines, Mrs.
Earl St. -Jeans, Mrs.
.Emmerson Rodger, Mrs.
Tom Jardin, Mrs. Gordon
Gross and , •Oliver
Anderson.
Boxing -day guests with
Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred
Sanderson were Mr. and
Mrs. Daryl Murkar` of
Toronto; Mrs. Mary
Johnston and Jennifer of
London; Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Youngblut,
Christine and Gordon of
Woodstock-; and Miss
Ella Wagner and Miss
Minnie Wagner of
Auburn,
Christmas Sunday
guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt were,
Mr. • and Mrs. Kenneth
Haggitt, Greg and
Richard of Exeter; Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen Haggitt
of RR 1 Auburn; Mr. and
Mrs. Al Skinulis and Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Richar-
dson, both of St.
Catharines and Mr. and
Mrs: George Haggitt,
-Michael, Shelley and
Patrick of Zurich.
Mr: Harold Green of
Goderich was the winner
of the black and white TV
in a draw held before
Christmas at Whetstone's
SOCIAL NEWS
Christmas day guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Raithby and. Mr. John
Raithby were, Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Vincent of
RR . 1 Londesboro, Miss
Mary Lou Vincent, Ethel
and Mr. Ron Blake of
Brussels, - and Mr.and
Mrs. Reg Shultz, Donald
and Clifford of RR 3
Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Raithby, Brian, Lyle,
Eric and Teresa of
Clinton and Mr. Wilfred
Collinson were guests on
Boxing Day with Mr. and
Mrs. Frank 11'aithby. '
Mr. and • Mrs. Ross
Robinson spent the
holiday season with their
son, Mr. Keith Robinson,
Mrs. Robinson, Kim and
Kari at Newmarket.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Towe returned on
Thursday after visiting in
London with his son, Mr.
James Towe Jr. and Mrs.
Towe; his grandson, Glen
•Towe and Mrs. Towe; his
granddaughter, - Miss
Jill Towe and daughter,
Mrs. -Lorne Plant and Mr.
Plant. •. -
. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Adams of Clinton and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Jardine of
St. Marys spent
Christmas day with Mrs.
Beth Lansing.
Mr. and Mrs.Ed Haines
of Niagara Falls and Mr.
and Mrs. Ronald
Livermore, Donny,
Robbie and Phillip of
Fordwich, visited on the
holiday weekend with
their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Haines.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Schlichting of Goderich
visited last Friday with
Mrs. Beth Lan -sing.
Christmas day guests
with . Mr. and Mrs.
Emmerson Rodger ,and
Gary Rodger were, Mr.
and Mrs. Hill Rodger;
Warren, David{ • Vickie,
Neil and Sheila ,of RR 1
Auburn; Miss Virginia,
McNeill of Goderich; Mr.i
and Mrs. Bill Helesic,
Patti and Paul of
GoderielT; Mr. and Mrs.
Keith Rodger, Robbie,
Lisa, Scott and Shawn of
RR 2 Auburn,;, and Mr.
and Mrs. Clare Rodger,
Kathy and Richard of _
Goderich,
Furniture store...
Guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Pete Whetstone,
Karen and Kevin on
Christmas Day were Mr.
and Mrs. George Curts of
Thedford; Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Richter of Arkona;
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kyle of
Thedford and Mr. Gordon
Bitze of Guelph.
chneider's Hardware
store had a special gift of
a slow cooker at their
store.' The lucky ticket
was drawn by Mrs. Elva
Straughan. The ,winner
was John Korstanje.
Mrs. Florence Millian
spent Christmas in
Goderich with • her
daughter, Mrs. Ford
Little, -, Mr. Little and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron
Elliott of Toronto spent
the holiday ' with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. John
Stadelmann, Christine,
Rhonda and Jennifer of
Blyth and Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock were guests of
Christmas Eve with Mr.
and Mrs. George Collins
and Johnathan,
Miss Monica. Hebert is
spending the Christmas
vacation with her
grandmother, Mrs.
Elvira Parenti at
Oakland, California' and
uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Parenti, Peter,
Paul and Mark at
Hayward, California.
Christmas day' guests
with Mr. -and Mrs.
Norman Wightman and
Brian were Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Wightman of
Goderich, Glen Wight7
man and Miss Marilyn
Wightman of Waterloo
University; Mrs. Ruth
Wilson of Goderich; Mrs.
Elleda Wightman of
Lucknow; Harvey
Wightman of Waterloo,
Pharis Mathers of
Lucknow; Mr. and Mrs.
John Hildebrand, Allan
Hildebrand, Raymond
Hildebrand and Mr. and
Mrs. Eldo, Hildebrand of
Waterloo ;.and Miss Faye
Hildebrand of Centralia
College.
Visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. 'Major Youngblut
over the Christmas.
holidays were Miss Betty
Youngblut, Stewart
Youngblut and Lynn
Youngblut all of Toronto;
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rush
aiid Mr. and Mts.
Richard,. Bellefeuille,
Trent and 1 'enee, all of
Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs.
Sheldon Worren, Justin
and Ryan of London;
Mrs. Marjorie Canton o.f
Courtwright, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Smith,
Heather and Paul of
Monkton, Mr. and Mrs.
Lyle Youngblut, Daryl, -
Kendra and Shivon of
Blyth and Mr. and Mrs,
Bruce Youngblut and
Stephen and Ross
Youngblut of R.R. 1
Auburn.
Mr.. and Mrs. Donald
Cartwright, David,
Derrick and Lorie visited
in London last Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. George
Rueger, Danny, Terry
and Wendy.
Mrs. Eleanor Brad -
nock, Mr. and Mrs. John
Stadelmann, Christine,
Rhonda and Jennifer
spent Christmas day with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Nicholson at Seafor%h.
William Rueger of R.R.
2 Clinton spentChristmas
with his daughter, Mrs.
Donald Cartwright, Mr.
Cartwright, David',
Derrick and Lorie.
Mrs. Mary Rollinson
and Murray Rollinson
returned home on
Tuesday after spending a
couple of weeks and
Christmas in Toronto
with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Weston:
.W
Miss Diane Kirkconnell
left this week for
Edmonton after visiting -
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Kirkconnell and
other relatives. • •
Mr. and Mrs.. George
Robb, Michael and
Heather of London visited
last Thursday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Sanderson.
Mr, and Mrs. William
L. Craig spent Christmas
day with her parents, Mr._
and • Mrs. Dawson
Mackey near Parkhill. "
The community is
sorry to report that Mrs.
Arnold Craig was taken
by ambulajnce to
Wingham hospital last
week.
Auburn and district
citizens are reminded of
the 125th birthday
planning meeting on
January 10 at 8 p.m.
Please come out ands
show your interest.
Committee convenors
will report.
Relatives here receiVed
word of the death /bf J.
Cameron Fotherixigham
of St. Marys i'at St.
Joseph's hospital, London
on December 29.
His Wife,/the former
Nina Johryston of West
Wawanosh Township and
now of /St. Marys, sur-
vives. /Also surviving are
a dati'ghter, Mrs. Richard
(Ann) Ingram of Oak-
ville; a brother, Bruce of
Winnipeg; . and two'
grandchildren.
Mrs. Edna Seiler and
daughters 'Susan and
Nancy of Huntington
Beach, California spent
Christmas with her
sister, Mrs. Norman
McClinchey and Mr.
McClinchey and visited
with her parents Mr. and
,Mrs. John' Daer and other
members of the family in
Mitchell and Goderich.
Mrs. Fred Laurence
has rented the hair-
dressing.shop from Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock and
will open January I1th.
McKillop reeve
heads Huron Plowmen
Plowmen in Huron
elected MEKillop Reeve
Allan Campbell as
president of the Huron
Plowmen's Association at
the annual meeting in
Winthrop recently. He
succeeds William
Leeming of McKillop who
had served for three
years.
The meeting, in the
McKillop Township Hall,
attracted a capacity
crowd. .-
Vice-president is Ken
Duncan q, , Usborne and
the second vice-president
is, Ross Eedy', RR ,1
Dungannon,
Dungannon, - Russel.
Bolton McKillop, long
time secretary -treasurer
and assistant secretary,
treasurer Grterhe .Craig
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also of McKillop were
returned to office as was
James Armstrong ...o.i•
Wingham, as OPA
representative.
Members reviewed the
1978 Match held on the
Campbellfarms in
McKillop which was
regarded as one of the
most successful in the
long history of the
association. While no
decision was taken
regarding a site for the
1979 Match, the meeting
expressed appreciation
for an invitation from
Huron Waren John
Tinney of Hay Township
to,hold the Match in that
toWnshin.
he - association.
reviewed details of the
International held in
September on the
Armstrong and area
farms at Winghamrwhiich
was referred to as the
most successful ever held
YTr- the Ontario
Plowmen's Association;..
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