HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-06-07, Page 20PAGE 20—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THi2SDAY, JUNE 7 , 1979
CLASSIFIED
CLEARING ESTATE AUCTION SALE
of 150 Acre farm with buildings, farm machinery,
antiques, furniture, appliances etc., to be held for
the Marr Shaw Estate at Lot 3 and 4 Colborne
Township, 31 2 miles north of Goderich, Ontario, on
Highway No. 21.
SATURDAY, JUNE 16th at 10:00 a.m.
REAL ESTATE: Real Estate consists of 150 acres of
good level farm land of which there is ap-
proximately 145 acres workable. Buildings consists
of a 11 2 storey, five bedroom cement block house
with basement, oil furnace, three piece bathroom
and attached frame garage. The barn is a timber
frameboard °barn with cement foundation in good
condition. (approx. 2700 square feet.) Drive shed is
a quanset style with cement foundation, approx.
1700 sq. feet. Located close to Goderich on a main
highway, this is a desirable property for anyone to
own. Property will be offered for sale in one lot at
12:30 noon.
Terms being 10 percent down day of sale, balance
due in full in 60 days. Property if being offered,
subject to a reasonable reserve bid and conditions
of sale. For further information or viewing of
property phone Richard Lobb, Auctioneer, Clinton,
Ontario 482-7898 OR Mike and Ann Sanderson at
Goderich 524-6734.
TERMS CASH ON CHATTELS
'AUCTIONEER
Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482-7898
- Estate or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents
day of sale.
"NOTE" See next weeks edition for full list of
machinery and household effects.
AUCTION
SALE
of Household Effec-
ts and Antiques
from the estate of
Mrs. A. Grenier.
plus other Ad-
ditions
Mon. June 11
at 7 p.m.
At The Auction Room 1
mile south of Goderich
on Hwy. 21.
Included are:
A spinning wheel, dough
box, 5 antique rocking
chairs, odd wooden
chairs, crocks, commode,
2 antique chests of
drawers, barn scales,
McClary refrigerator,
wringer washer, vanity
dressers, 3 couches with
chairs, a hide -a -bed,
Morris recliner, B. & W.
"T:V: 111OW1rt661 tb66r'rfe"
countertop, range hood,
9 x 9 canvas tent, win-
dow awnings. turnip
pulper, primitive grin-
ding wheel, pair of Fren-
ch doors, caster set,
quilting frames and a
number of boxes of
quilting : patches,
granite ware, chrome
set, smokers stand,
prints, a number of
parlor tables, plant
stands, wash boards,
copper boiler, spool
bed, oak sideboard, plus
many more items too
numerous to mention.
Terms CASH
Mike Cummings
Auctioneer
For more information -
Call Paul Cummings 524-
9064.
18. Services available
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
MID -WESTERN PAVING -
driveways, parking lots,
farm lanes, repairs. Free
estimates. Phone Clinton
482-3733.-11-25
CUSTOM BACKHOE ex-
cavation work and septic
system installations. Call
Rick Diemert, Bayfield 565-
2481.-15tf
18. Services available
KENS CARPENTRY -
Remodelling renovations,
cupboards, rec rooms,
carports, flooring, Hunt -
Pella window§ and patio
doors, aluminum siding,
windows, doors. Phone 482-
7676.—Ken McNairn.-12tfar
BASEMENT, roof, driveway
sealing; also stripping of
tennis courts, parking lots
and centre lines. James
Symes, Lucknow 528-
3233.-19tfar
WHEELCHAIRS: The CP &
T Fund of Clinton Odd -
fellows Lodge have
wheelchairs available for
loan free. Contact Tom
Chuter 482-7652 or Mrs. M.
Batkin 482-3866.-23AR
s-rR'r1 T I N G,
REFINISHING FUR-
NITURE, trim, etc. Phone
565-2872 or . 565-2801
Bayfield. -23,24
SLOPED ROOFS
SPECIALISTS
S. SPROUL
& SONS LTD.
Building Construction
Kitchener, Ont.
Phone: 519-578-8935
Or Local: 482-7053
We offer:-
• Free estimates on your
roofing needs.
• 5 year written guaran-
tee.
SCREENED
TOP SOIL
(for Lawns - Gardens -
Flowers)
ALSO
•Crushed Stone
•Crushed Road Gravel
•Cement Gravel
•Pit Run Gravel
Backhoe Work
LYLE
MONTGOMERY
482-7644 evenings
a
DRAINAGE CONTRACTORS
FARM AND MUNICIPAL DRAINAGE
PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE CATCH BASINS
8 Weldon Ave. Arva, Ont
CATCH BASINS PHONE
Shop 473-2669
Gerry Res. 438-4392
Steve Goderich 324-7037
DRAINAGE PHONE
Shop 473.2669
Gerry 438-4392
Steve Goderich 524-7037
HENDRIK GEL -OK
ELECTRIC
RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
TRAILER AND R.V. SERVICE
DUALITY WORKMANSHIP AT A REASONABLE ?RICE
MAINTENANCE - NEW AND OLD INSTALLATI )NS
PHONE 519-482-3700
18. Services available 18. Services available
BQ-JEN
CARPENTRY
FOR
• CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
• RENOVATIONS
• ADDITIONS
SEE
BOB
LANGENDOEN
BOX 309
CLINTON
PHONE 482-9720
House Plans
and Mechanical
DRAFTING
482-3586
JOHN KASSIES'
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
* Farm Buildings,
* Additions
* Renovations
Phone 482-3063
SANDBLASTING AND
BRICKCLEANING
Free Estimates
Contact
WHITE'S SANDBLASTING
SERVV,CE
Wingham -
357-3637 bef're 12 noon
—18-23
HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
.-:•HENRY ttEIf iNK''''''
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
523-9202'
*Lawn and Garden
Equipment
*Repairs
*New Lawnmowers
and Tillers .
in stock.
J. Ft J.
CARPENTRY
John Ryan and John Peckitt
345-2055 482-7567
Custom
Slaughtering
ca n d
Processing
kill Day Vi edn.'sday
40/V
VIZERICit'S
DASHWOOD
237-3677
20. Public notices
DRYWALL
known for high quality
PETER BAKOS
DRYWALL
have complete drywall
service
Phone 527-1398
527-0606
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527-0828
JIM: 527-0775
Complete
Custom Framing
1
for needlepoint, crewel, ) 7
; photographs, oil pain- Li
I tint's, etc. Regular or
i non -glare glass. Ready
% to hang, 48 hour service.
Harold.TTndall
482-7409 CLINTON
Bow
CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Frunace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES
Appliance Service '
46 King St. 482-7632
c-18tfn
CANADIAN
POOLS
SEAFORTH
Chemicals, accessories,
lawn furniture, bar-
..becues, ports. -------......----
John Middegaal
527-0104
NORTH MAIN STREET
CUSTOM
GRASS CUTTING
Rotary and Flail •
Mowers- -
JOHN ALEXANDER
482-9904 21 - 24 or.
19. Notice to creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF
ROBERT CHARLES COOK,
late of the Town of Clinton in
the County of Huron,
Decorator, deceased.
ALL persons having
claims against the Estate of
the above-named who died
on the 18th day of April, 1979,
are required to file full
particulars thereof with• the
undersigned on or before the
24th day of June, 1979, after
which the assets will be
distributed, having regard
only to the claims of which
the undersigned shall then
have notice.
DATED - at Clinton,
Ontario, this 24th day of
May, 1979.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitors for the
Executor. -22,23,24
20. Public notices
Navigable Waters Protection Act
R.S.C. 1970, Chapter N-19
MAITLAND VALLEY MARINA LTD. hereby
gives notice that it has, under Section 8 of
the said Act, deposited with the Minister of
Transport, at Ottawa, and in the office of
the District Registrar of the Land Registry
District of Huron at Goderich, Ontario, a
description of the site and the plans of a
Marina to be built in the Maitland River at
Indian Island, which lands are more par-
ticularly described. as Parts 1 and 2. Plan
22R547, for the Town of Goderich.
AND TAKE NOTICE that after the expiration
of one month from the data) of the
publication of this notice, MAITLAND
VALLEY MARINA LTD. will, under Section 8 of
the said Act, apply to the Minister of Tran-
sport for approval of the said site and plans.
DATED at Goderich this Sth day of June,
1979.
MAITLAND VALLEY MARINA LTD.
R. H. Peever . Pres.
22. Lost and found
FOUND - Female, German
Shepherd, vicinity Raglan
Street, leather collar no
name. Phone 482-9694.-23
LOST: Would the person who
removed the "Baking on
Glass" plates in error from
the Clinton Spring Fair
please return same to 228
Huron Street, Cllpton.-23
25. To give away
TO GIVE TO a good home,
small black and white
female dog, good house dog,
good with children. Phone
482-3174.-23x
26. Births
HENRY
Doug and Janette Henry are
pleased to announce the
birth of their son, Andrew
Merrill at Victoria Hospital
on May 27, 1970. A brother
for Justin and
Swayne.-23nc
.L -EE
Ken and Bette are happy to
announce the birth of their
third child, Kimberley
Elizabeth on May 31, 1979
weighing 7 lbs. 10 ozs. Kim is
'a wee sister for Kevin and
Karin.-23nc
KEYS
Ervin and Helen are pleased
to announce the birth of their
second child, a son, Graham
Robert, born May 24, 1979 at
Clinton Public Hospital. A
brother for Erin. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs.
David Colclough, Clinton and
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Keys,
Varna.-23nc
27. Deaths °
LAMONT
Passed away as the result of
an automobile accident on
Saturday, June 2, 1979,
Danny Lamont of Belgrave,
Ontario, in his 21st year.
Beloved son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Lamont of Belgrave.
Dear brother 'of Donalda,
Dale and Dwight, all at
home. Also survived by
grandmothers,-Mrs,Jessie
Lamont of Moosomin,
Saskatchewan and Mrs.
Winnie Vincent of Blyth.
Predeceased by one brother,
David Thomas, in i9lfancy.
Rested at the Currie -Walker
Funeral Home, Wingham
-(The- W'a'lker'Ch'vet),"where
funeral serve was held on
Monday, June 4 at, 3 p.m.
Interment in Brandon
Cemetery, Oeigrave,
Ontario.-23nc
BURTON
At Huronview, Clinton, on
Sunday, June 3, 1979, Hattie
May (Livermore-} Burton,
`formerly --of Clinton,- in -her.
78th year. Beloved wife of
the late Waldby Burton.
Dear- sister of Mrs. Viola
Lampman of- Clinton, Mrs.
Bessie Bissett of Goderich,
Percy Livermore of Clinton,
Clarence Livermore of
Clinton. Predeceased by one
brother, Norman Livermore.
Rested at the Beattie
Funeral Home, 55 Rat-
tenbury §treet East, Clinton,
where funeral service was
held on Tuesday, June 5,
1979, commencing at 3 p.m.
with Rev. James Broadfoot
officiating. Interment
Clinton Cemetery.-23nc
SCOTT
:In the Clinton Public
Hospital' on Thursday, May
31st, James Douglas Scott, of
Hullett Township, in his 81st
year. Beloved husband of the
former jean McEittie, dear
father of James of Goderich,
Kenneth of Hullett Town-
ship, dear brother of Stewart
of Woodstock, Bill of
California, Andy of
Wingham, Mrs. Agnes
Forster of Palmerston and
Mrs. Ella Fairscrve of Blyth.
Also survived by eight
grandchildrept and six great-
grandchildren. Predeceased
by two brothers and three
sisters. Rested at the Tasker
Funeral Home, Blyth,
Ontario, where the funeral
service was held on Saturday
at 2 p.m. interment Burns
Cemetery. Hullett Town-
• ship.-23nc
ATWOOD
At Gcllion Community
Hospital, Galion, Ohio, on
Sunday, June 3, 1979, Harold
Atwood, of 575 North Union
St., Galion, and formerly of
Sarnia, Husband of the late
Marie (Kent) Atwood
(January 1979). Father of
Tim of Galion, stepson of
Mrs. Edward (Louise) Reid
of Bayffield. Brother of
James of Clearwater,
Florida,' 'and Mrs. Alvin
(Delores) Uutot of Clinton.
Stepbrother of Mary Atwood
of Detroit. Funeral service
was held from St. Johns
AnglicanChurch, Sarnia,
Wednesay, June 6, at 2 p.m.
interment Lakeview
Cemetery, Friends were
received at the D.J. Rohh
Funeral Home, 102 Victi.rin
St. -N., Sarnia, Tuesday
evening from 7.9.-23nc
yhous27. Deaths e narnes cast
GARRETT
In the Clinton Public
Hospital on Thursday, May
31, 1979, Mrs. Norman
Garrett, the former Elva
Gladys McCool, of Blyth in
her 81st year. Beloved wife
of Norman. Beloved sister of
Mrs. Margaret Carr of Flint,
Michigan. Also survived by
several nieces an.d nephews.
Rested at the Tasker
Funeral Home, Blyth, Ont.,
where the funeral service
was held on Saturday, June
2nd at 3:30 p.m. Interment
Clinton Cemetery.-23nc
30. In memoriam
GRIGG
In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and gran-
dfather, Bruce H. Grigg, who
passed away suddenly one
year ago, June 3, 1978.
To a beautiful life came a
sudden end,
He died as he lived,
everyone's friend, ' -
He was always thoughtful,
loving and kind,
What a glorious memory to
leave behind.
He left so suddenly his
thoughts unknown,
But he left memories we are
proud toown.
Treasure him God in your
garden of fest,
For in this world he was one
of the best.
Lovingly remembered by
wife, daughter, sons and
families. -23
STURGEON
In loving memory of a very
dear mother, grandmother
and great-grandmother Lulu
M. (Colley) Sturgeon who
God called home 16 years
ago today, June 7, 1963:
Though her smile has gone
forever,
And her hands we cannot
touch,
We have so many memories,
Of the one we loved so much.
Too dearly loved to ever be
forgotten by Norma, Gordon,
Milvena, Walter and
families. -23
ROBERTS
In loving memory of a dear
daughter Christine June 10,
1976:
With tender love and deep
regret.
Sadly missed by mom and
dad. -23
31. Card of thanks
.......-. O'CONNELL......, . ....-
Sincere thanks to relative's,
friends and neighbours for
gifts, flowers, cards aind
visits while I was a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr.
Newland and nursing staff
on first floor. Dorothy
O'Connell. -23
• SCOTT
The family- of e
thlate - 3 i•m
Scott wish to express their
deep appreciation and
thanks to the friends, neigh-
bours and relatives during
the lo( of a beloved
husband, father and gran-
dfather. Our thanks for the
beautiful floral tributes,
donations to the Cancer
Fund and sympathy cards.
To Dr. Flowers and Dr.
Street for the wonderful care
given to Jim and the nurses
and staff of Clinton hospital,
we can never forget their
kindness to help the last few
weeks, to make IT easier for
him to bear the pain. Thanks
also to Lloyd Tasker's
funeral home, to Rev. Stan
McDonald and to Harry and
Gail Lear for the rendering
of the "Old Rugged Cross".
To the ladies of Burn's UCW
who served a lovely lunch
after the service and thanks
to the ' pallbearers and
flowerbearers. The Scott
Family. -23X
BROWN
I would like to thank all my
friends, neighbours, and
relatives for all the gifts,
flowers and cards, while a
patient at University
Hospital, London. Also
thanks to Dr. Ebers and the
doctors and nurses on staff
on 7th floor. Gerald
Brown. -23X
ER R ATT
My sincere and grateful
thanks to all those who have
shown so very many kind-
nesses and considerations
during my stay in St.
Joseph's Hospital and since
returning home. Thank you
for your many prayers,
cards, gifts, flowers, good
wishes and acts of,
thoughtfulness. With sincere
appreciation, Pearl
Erratt.-23
CARROLL
The family of the late
William Patrick Carroll wish
to thank Dr. Newland and
nurses of Clinton Public
Hospital, Father Hardy,
pallbearers, flowerbearers,
neighbours, friends and
relativ s. Thanks to those
who sent flowers, cards and
for donations to the Heart
and Cancer Funds. Special
thanks to the Ladies
Auxiliary for serving lunch.
Mildred Carroll. -23
•
James Murphy,
Artistic Director of the
1-Iuron Country
Playhouse, announced
recently the cast of Pools
Paradise, the first show
of the new 1979 season.
A British farce by
Philip King, Pools
Paradise is something of
a sequel to, "See How
They Run", the
tremendous hit from the
1977 season.
Like "See How They
Run", the play is a
fanciful bit of farce in-
tended to produce a
maximum amount of
amusement. Its setting is
the same Merton-cum-
Middlewick Vicarage.
The action centres
around the Reverend
Lionel Toop's wife,
Penelope, who dabbles in
a football pool with the
help of Ida, the maid, and
Willie, Ida's suitor.
Complications ensue
when the threesome win -
or think they win - 200,000
pounds. Returning to the
scene too, are the in-
famous Miss Skillon, the
Bishop of Lax and
Reverend Humphrey.
Playing the
irrepressable Penelope
Toop will be Trudy
Cameron. Miss Cameron
ltas appeared in leading
theatres across the
country, including
Stratford, the Manitoba
Theatre Centre and
Toronto Arts Produc-
tions.
Stanley Coles returns to
portray Reverend Lionel
Toop, the role which won
him much approval in,
"See How They Run".
Past Playhouse per-
formances include Sir
Francis Chesney in
"Charley's Aunt", and
Rodney Stoutheart in
"The. Mumberley
Inheritance".
Jennifer Austin plays
31. Card of thanks.
Ida, the loveable, but
addlebrained maid. Peter
Millard is her bungling
suitor, Willie. Playhouse
audiences will remember
his delightful per-
formance as Lord
Babberley in "Charley's
Aunt".
Drew Russell is The
Reverend Aurthur
Humphrey and Jay
McDonald is back as The
Bishop of Lax.
Jenny Turner, a
frequent performer at
Sudbury Theatre Centre,
takes on the role of Miss
Skillon, the ever vigilant
guardian of the village
morals.
The production will be
directed by James
Murphy and designed by
Christopher Brown. It
opens Wednesday
evening, June 27 and
plays nightly through
July 7 (except Sunday,
July 1), with 2:30 p.m.
matineeson, June 30, July
4 and.July 7.
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Hospital. Thanks to Dr.
Baker, Dr. Flowers, Dr,
Lambert and nurses for their
excellent N care. Joe
Storey. -23X
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many kindnesses shown (TBA►.
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Hospital; thanks to the GAME.
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8 West, with' special thanks EVENING
to nay sister and my very
good neighbours for all the
food which has reach our
house. Helen Pearson. -23x
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LAWSON
Lorne and Viola Lawson
wish to thank all their
relatives, and friends for
cards, gifts, floral
arrangements they received
for their 40th wedding an-
niversary. A special thanks
to Roth's Store and staff for
their beautiful gift and all
the many kind deeds from
our friends. Also thanks to
the orchestra "The Huron
Ramblers", the
management and staff at
Family Paradise forserving
the lunch, it was all ap-
preciated and will always be
a memorable occasion.
Thanks to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Lawson, Clinton for
having_a family gathering on
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DIEHL
The family of the late Lucy
Rosamund Woods Diehl
would like to thank all who
assisted at the time of our
bereavement. Special thanks
to Bishop W.A. Townsend,
Canon H. Paull, the A.C.W.
of Trinity Anglican Church,
Bayfield, the Ball Funeral
Home and especially Miss K.
Reid of ,Bayfield. Your
kindness will always be
remembered. --23
WATSON
I would like to thank
everyone who sent flowers,
treats and gifts while 1 was
in the hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Baker, nurses
and staff on firkt floor also to
the Crawford children who
brought my schoolwork
home and for visits while at
home and to the ones who
looked after my sister Kelly.
Your kindness was greatly
appreciated. Carrie Wat•
son. -23
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