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PAGE 22 CLINTONi.-,NEWS,RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 0,1979
17. Auction sales 17. Auction sales
Auction Sale
of New\ Furniture, Antiques, Household
Furniture and Misc. Items.
On Sat. Sept. 1 5 12:30 NOON ,
Main St. Dashwood at the former Dashwood
Locker building for Mrs. Elsie Rodd. Wood and
Bendix Homes Hansen and one other;
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Piano and bench,
chesterfield and chair, other chairs, hostess chair,
buffet • several odd chairs, floor and table lamps, 3
pc. bedroom suite, bed spring mattress, dressers,
small table, school desk, dishes, stainless steel pots
and pans, other pots and pans, wooden step ladder,
small tools, field glasses and case, sealers, jars,
many many other items not listed.
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES Gun stock chair,
faint couch, parlor table, part of toilet set. oil lamp,
several dishes such as Noratake. Nippon, Germany,
depression glass, press glass, souvenirs, pictures
And 'frames, w-•od sapbuckets„ milk can, crocks,
old books, sev:ral other items.
BRAND NEW FURNITURE 3 Buffets and
hutches, 1 . hutch, maple table, several
cocktail and end table sets. some odd tables,
several lamps, several chesterfields, chairs,
love seats, Ottomans, swivel stool.
Terms Cash
Norm VVhiting,,Auctioneer
For Further Infoim-gtion Call
Exeter235-1964
18. Services available 18. Services availablei
BACKHOE
CONTRACTING
by
Slotegraaf
andCo.
*Trenching
* Farm Drains
* Septic Beds
482-9112
or
524-7067
PETE SLOTEGRAAF
Di and B.
SHINGLING
and ,
PAINTING
General Contractors
Clinton, Ontario
Phone 482-9347
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
Kill Day Wednesday
"InaRNER'S
DASHWOOD
237-3677
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527-0828
JIM: 527-0775
HENDRIK GELOK
ELECTRIC
RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
TRAILER AND R.V. SERVICE
, QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AT A REASONABLE PRICE
MAINTENANCE - NEW AND OLD INSTALLATIONS
PHONE 519-482-3700
G.VVt
AINCONTC
FARM AND MUNICIPAL DRAINAGE
PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE CATCH BASINS
8 Weldon Ave.
CATCH BASINS PHONE
Shop 473-2669
Gerry Res. 438-4392
Steve Goderich 524-7037
Arva, Ont.
DRAINAGE PHONE
Shop 473.269
Gerry 438-4392
Steve Goderich 524-7037
MAJOR ELECTRIC
CONTRACTORS LTD. „
-Industrial
-Commercial
-Residential Services
-Design -Appliance Hook up
PHONE: 565-2642
or 672-0751
Bayfield
I.endan
SAWYER PHOTOGRAPHY
Weddings Passport Photos •
Family Portraits • and much more
N U ,
482-3716
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18, Services available.18. Services available
Complete
Custom Framing
for needlepoint, crewel, ;.
photographs, oil pain-
tings, etc. 'Regular or
non -glare glass. Ready /
to hang. 48 hour service. ;
PIANO TUNING
AND REPAIRS
Bruce Pulsifer
527-0053 iier 348-9223
after 6 p.m.
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL
'CONTRACTING
* Farm Buildings
* Additions
* Renovations
Phone 482-3063
DRYWALL
known for high q.uolity
PETER BAKOS
DRYWALL
have complete drywall
service
Phone 527-1398
527-0606
1
ARTS-KRIEGER
110/4:
IMPROVEMENTS
Specialty
Aluminum & Vinyl
Siding. Windows
Doors
Additions
Renovations etc.
Free Estimates,
Phone 482-3869
J.B. COLQUHOUN
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
* Custom Built Homes
* Renovations
* Additions '
482-9506.
EVENINGS
•
HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
HENRY REININK
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
523-9202
*Lawn and Garden
Equipment
*Repairs
*New Lawnmowers
and Tillers
in stock:
SCREENED
TOP SOIL
(far LOW'S Gardens •
Flowers)
ALSO
'crushed Stone
*Crashed Road Gravel
*Cement Gravel
*PR Run Gravel
Backhoe Work
LYLE
MONTGOMERY
482-7644 evenings
0040 PLUMBING
HEATIiia & Eiterille
Proiliki* Installations
DILAVAI Millail tiiiiiii/S
Oipptiance Service,
.-,1i
King St482.1652
Ji
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BO-JEN
CARPENTRY'
FR
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
• RENOVATIONS
• ADDITIONS
SEE
BOB
LA NGENDOEN
BOX 309
CLINTON
PHONE 482-9720
PHONE 524.8029
19. Notice to creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF
HARTLEY JAMES
MANAGHAN, late of the
Township of Tuckersmith in
the County of Huron,
deceased.
ALL persons having
claims against the Estate of
the above-named who died
on the 10th day of February,
1979, are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
23rd day of September, 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 23rd day of
August, 1979. -
MENZIES, ROSS
_Clinton, Ontario
Solicitors
for the Executor. -35-37
20. Public notices
'1,1!!,•'•
20. Public notices
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC:MtETING
Thursday, September 27 ,
at 7:30 p.m.
at the Vanostro Rec. Centre
to conkider amendment No. 39 To the
Huron County official pion concer-
ning commercial designation of Lot
6, Plan 23 (Vanastra) Township of
Tuckersmith.
24. Business
opportunities
MAKE MONEY in your
spare time. Learn income
tax preparation. For free
brochure, no obligation.
Write U & R Tax Schools, 118
Roxborough Drive, Toronto,
Ontario M4W1X4.-37bc
DEALERSHIP applications
and enquiries are being
accepted for your area for
those interested in solar
heating. For further in-
formation write Solar -Life
Dist., P.O. Box 125,\ Ft.
Whyte, Man. ROG ORO or call
(204) 633-0855. All enquiries
confidential.-37bc
IT'S UP TO YOU TO
HELP PREVENT
SKIN CANCER.
PROTECT YOURSELF
IN THE SUN.
cANcetcANAD'AN
socwry
20. Public notices 20. Public notices
NOTICE OF INTENTION
TO PASS BY-LAW
TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal Council of The
Corporation of the Township of Tuckersmith will'take
into consideration the passing, and if approved, will
pass at its meeting to be held on Sept. 18, 1979 at the
hour of 8:00 o'clock in the evening at Huron Centennial
Scheel Bt'ucefield; Ontario the following, By-law:
A By-law for stopping up part of Road
Allowance between Lots 35 and 36, Concession
2, Huron Road Survey and Part of Road
Allowance between Lot 35, Concession 2,
Huron Road Survey and Lot 46, Concession 2,
London Road Survey;, Township of Tucker -
smith, County of Huron and for conveying the
soil and freehold •thereof.
The Council will at the aforesaid time and place hear
in person or by his counsel, solicitor. or agent, any
person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially
affected by the By-law and who applies to be heard.
The proposed By-law and a Plan showing the portion
of the road allowance being closed may be seen at the
office of the undersigned or at the office of the Clerk at
the Township of Tuckersmith.
DATED this 21st day of August 1979
McCONNE.LL & STEWART
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the
Township of Tuckersmith
•
Notice of Application
by the Corporation of
the Township of 'Stanley
to dispense with a
Vote of the Electors
TAKE NOTICE THAT:
1. The Council of The Corporation of the Township of
Stanley intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal
Board for approval of the purchase of Parts of Lots 11
and 12, Huron Road Concession, in the Township of
Goderich, being approximately 117 acres for the
purposesof obtaining gravel for municipal pruposes at
an estimated cost of simoochoo whereof the amount of
4100,000.00 shall be payable out of current revenue
from .the general rate for a period of five years
repay -able as follows:
520,000.00 in the
517,000.00 - in the
$19,000,00 - in the
521,000.00 - in the
523,000.00 - in the
year 1979
year 1980
year 1981
year 1982
year 1983
2. Application will be made 10 the Ontario Municipal
Board for an order to dispense with the assent of the
electors to the purchase of the said land. Any
ratepayer may, within twenty-one days after the first
publication of this notice, serve personally or by
registered mail On the Clerk of the Township of
Stanley, at the address given below, a notice in writing
stating his objection to such approval and the grounds
of such objection and that if ,a public hearing i held, he
or his agent will attend such hearing to support such
objection.
3. The Ontario Municipal Board may order pursuant to
the 'statute that the assent of the electors shall not be
required and may approve of the said purchase, but
before doing so it may appoint a time and place for a
public hearing when any objections will be considered,
but notice of such hearing will be given only to those
persons who have given notice of objection as provided
for above. •
DATED al the Village of Brucefield, .this 11th ay of
SepteMber, 11979.
Mel Graham, Clerk -Tree urer
SA1.1 8Uc�fl�id
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24. Business
opportunities
27. Deaths
11ist c4i'group meet,
WHEELER
At Alxandra Marine &
General Hospital, Goderich,
on Friday, September 7,
1979, William Charles
Wheeler, of RR 2 Goderich,
in his 8Ist year, Beloved
husband Of Doris May Wiles.
Dear father of Jack of
Bayfield and Ricky at home.
Also survived by 2 sisters, 1
brother, 2 grandchildren and
1 great-granddaughter.
There was no visitation or
funeral service. Cremation.
Interment of cremated
remains in • Maitland
Cemetery. A memorial'
service was held later in
Pickering.-37nc
SMITH
In South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, Ontario, on Tuesday,
September 4, 1979, Laura
(Wild) Smith, Beloved wife
of the late Adelbert Smith. In
her 74th year. Dear mother
woo. of Lloyd, Zurich; Russel,
Dublin; Ralph, Richmond
Hill; Gerald, Forest;
George, Stratford;
Raymond, Kitchener;
Edward, Zurich; Donald,
Holly; Gordon, Zurich; Jim,
Shelbourne; Bob, Arkona;
Mrs. Tom (Eileen) Sloan,
Peterborough; Sister Joyce,
Unity Saskatchewan; Mrs.
James. (Margaret) Kendall,
St. George; Mrs. Edward
(Donna) Lesperance,
Zurich; Mrs. James (Jean)
Maloney, St. Columban;
Mrs. Leo (Helen) Creces,
Zurich. One son and one
daughter predeceased. Also
survived by 68 grand-
children, two great-
grandchildren, one sister,
Mrs. Albert (Mary) Regier,
Huronview Home, Clinton.
One sister and two brothers
predeceased. Rested at
Westlake Funeral Home,
Zurich, until Friday, Sep-
tember 7 when funeral mass
was in St. Boniface Roman
Catholic Church, Zurich, at -
10:30 a.m. Rev. Father Paul
Mooney- officiating. .Burial
will be in the St. Boniface
Cemetery.-37nc
are you doin
for tbe rest of
your life?
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25. To give away
FOUR KITTENS. They are
litter trained or would make
excellent barn cats. Call 482-
9929 after 5 p.m. -37x
26. Births
RENSHAW
Don, Cathy and Adam are
pleased to announce the
birth of Matthew Joseph, 3
lbs. 6 ozs on August 24, 1979
at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
clon.-37nc
CARTER
Allan and Karen are pleased
to announce the birth of their
daughter, Vicki Diane, born
September 2, 1979 at Clinton
Public • Hospital, a baby
sister for Pam and Cin-
dy,--37nc
27. Deaths
CARDIFF
William Mark passed away •
at Victoria Hospital, London
on Tuesday, September 4,
1979. William Mark Cardiff,
son of Mrs. Mark Cardiff of
Brussels in his 69th year.
Husband of Marion
(McCaulay) Cardiff of
London. Father of Mrs. Art
(Aldene) Simons of Kit-
chener, Mrs. Gary (Joyce)
Gilliard of London, Lloyd of
Kitchener and Keith of
Tavistock. Also survived by
eight grandchildren and
three great-grandchildren.
Brother of Mi -s. Art (Olive)
Bell of RR 2, toderich, Mrs.
Violia Riley of RR 4, Clinton,
Mrs. Lloyd (Vera) Web6r of
RR 2, Brussels, George of
Dungannon, Sack of St.
Catharines. Predeceased by
his father Mark Cardiff,
brother Clifford and sister,
Verna. Rested at the M.L.
Watts Funeral Home,
"Brussels Chapel",
Brussels, Ontario until
.Priday. Then, de to St. John's
Anglican Church, BOussels,
whore funetial servicd, vas
held at 2, p.ni. Interment
artAsels Cemetery. 37nc
•28. Engagements
SCHIL BE -BRANDON
Mr. and Mrs. K. (Joe)
Brandon, are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of heir daughter
Shirley to Fred Schilbe,son
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schilbe,
RR 1 Bayfieldr The wedding
will take place Saturday
September 22, 1979 at 3:30 in
St. Peter's Lutheran Church,
Zurich, Ontario. Reception
to follow in Bayfield Com-
munity Centre. -37
PATERSON-TAYLOR
Bfll and Helen Taylor, Varna
are pleased to announce the
engagement of their
youngest - daughter,
Catherine Anne, to Roderick
McLean Paterson oldest son
of Gloria Youngblut, Clinton,
and the late Ronald
Paterson. The wedding will
take place Saturday, Oct. 6,
1979 at 4 p.m. in Varna
United Church. -37
30. In memoriam
The skirl orti-1 the the ladies quartette sang.
bagpipes of the 13elgraVe. The Pipe band was in
-
Brussels band welCOmed troduced and played
the Huron County again -
Historical Society at their The highlight of the
first meeting of the fall evening was the guest
season last Wednesday in speaker, Ross Proctor of
the Women's Institute Bodmin Farms, who took
hall in Belgrave. Some members back before
members of this band are 1850 when the ' small
the descendants of the hamlets of Bodmin,-
first families in this Bethel and Sunshine were
district. Mrs. Scott, thriving along .the
Belgrat've, mistress of Maitland. When they
ceremonies, introduced were missed by the
Mrs. L. James, president railway and highway,
of the W.I., who people went elsewhere
welcomed the guests. and the hamlets became
Joe Hogan, vice- non-existent. The first
chairman of the settlers in Bodmin were
Historical Society con- the Proctors, Stubbs and
ducted the business Wilkinsons, and these
session, when Mrs. D. farms are still owned by
Batkin, sec -treasurer, the same three families.
read the minutes of the Mr. Proctor showed
last meeting in Hay slides of the present and
township hall, Zurich, of the past, old dam, mill,
Mrs. L. Poth, mem- and the beech tree stump
bership, noted 157 paid-up where those three young
members already this men from the south of
year. She was also very England drew lots for
pleased with the 20 essays their farmland. The use
submitted this year. They of tapes made the stories
have all been graded by very real and true as we
members of the society listened to the older
and prizes awarded. Mrs. (some now gone) people
R. Simpson, Huron's with\ their recollections.
delegate to •the annual It vas in 1952 that three
Historical convention in brothers, Ross, George
Orillia, gave a fantastic and Charles Proctor
account of theconvention incorporated their 1,150
and of Stephen Leacock acres, perhaps the first in
country. Huron County, into
The floral Bodmin Limited. Despite
arrangements were keeping up with modern
unique and the display of technology, Mr. Proctor
antiques was out- still maintains a
standing. The Historical dedication to preserving
Society members are his heritage.
always impressed with If you are interested in
the backlog of history and Huron County history,
work of the host village or why not come out to' our
town. Entertainment was meetings. The October
enjoyed from , Clark meeting is being held in
Johnson, CKNX star Kirkto,n-Woodham
sang; Mrs. G. McBurney community hall on the
gave two readings and 17th.
Huronview news
September is here, and Evelyn Archer, Mrs.
our fall program is well Lynne Adams, Mrs.
underway. Tuesda y Dianne Elliott, Mrs. Rita
morning the Wood- Leppinton, Miss Patricia
working; shop Male Postma, Mrs, Ettie
Residents were busy Hugill, Mrs.., Susan
making serviette holders - Blanchard and _Mrs.
while Wednesday . a‘f- Faith Taylor.
ternoon we held. our Special thanks to the
fashion show. Many girls who brought in the
beautiful wedding wedding dresses, the
dresses were modelled by girls who modelled them,.
our staff members. K.C. Cooke for the lend of
The program started the flowers and the
off with staff acting out a candelabras' and Bartliffs
mock wedding. Bertha for the loan of the
Gibb sang two ap- decorated wedding cake.
propriate songs for the We would also like to
occasion, accompanied thank the girls behind the
by Frank Bissett on the scene .who helped the
organ. He also played the models dress and un -
piano during the fashion dress. I would also like to
show. Among the 30 thank our Mr. Lester for
dresses modelled, there taking the Vido. We were
was a 1930 wedding gown glad to see such a large
right up to a gown worn at audience, and hope
a wedding three weeks everyone enjoyed the
before. " , show.
M.C. for the show was Huronview would like
Mrs. Mary Gibbings, to welcome Jean Shep-
Models were Mrs. Cindy pard, Ethel Sturdy, and
Fleet, Mrs. Marion Knox, Marjory Boyce. These
Mrs. Eleanor Falconer, ladies are all from the
Mrs. MaryLou Driscoll, Goderich area.
HOGGARAT Miss Wendy K loss, Mrs. Sympathy is expressed
In loving memory of a very Judy Dykstra, Mrs. to the family of Miss
dear son John Arthur who Dorothy Streets.
passed away 4 years ago
September 12, 1975 as a
resultof an accident:
I think of him in silence,
His name 1 oft recall,
There is nothing left to an-
swer
I4it_his picture on the wall.
Sadly missed and dearly
loved by his mom
(Helen), -37
31. Card of thanks
Many thanks to the Mer-
chants of Bayfield who made
donations of cash and
merchandise, and to a
number of interested- people
who assisted with our recent
Fall Fair, and to the Bayfield
Lions Club for providing
games and rides. Much
appreciated by The Bayfield
Agricultural Society. -37
TAMBLYN
We would •like to sincerely
thank all those who helped in
any way during our recent
barn fire, especially the
Blyth Fire Dept„ the Clinton
•from page 16
Fire,Dept. for their tanker,
Howson's Peed Mill, the summer. A few of
Nesbitt's and all those who these included the lovely
helped to get the grain out, party for shut-ins held at
m well as those who brought Mrs. F. Fingland's, a day
food. Jack, Dorothy, Kevin at Carnp Menesetung
and Suzanne.-37nc ' featuring flower
Learn about refugees..
t from page 16.
Communistic treatment
of family or friends, and
who desire political and
religious freedom.
Father Hardy • said we
should be grateful for our
existence in a land of
plenty, so should be
happy to help others less
fortunate, as we are
made in God's image no
matter what our color or
creed. Through a
Government i m -
migration program,, any
group, or private persons
may sponsor a fatnily. He
said the language barrier
is a main problem, and
with educational
assistance and help froth
(lie many churches, these
people will through time
climatize in their new
home of Canada. Father
Hardy left literature
regarding sponsorship
programs as set up by the
Government agencies,
that we might consider
More seriously the
Oivilege of .assisting
these refugees who are
seeking a new home.
A question and answer
period was conducted by
'Father Hardy, which
proved most
enlightening. Doreen
Pick moved a hearty vote
of thanks to Father
Hardy for his most in-
teresting and revealing
message.
Wesley Willis • • •
WILD
1 wish tQ thank all my
friends, relatives and neigh-
bours for their cards, flowers
and visits while a patient in
Clinton Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Lambert and
Dr: Harrett and nurses on
1st. floor. Irene %%Md. -37x
arranging and a film, and
the Alma School for
Women.
Mrs. J. Cooper read a
letter from the' Hospital
Auxiliary' requesting
voluinteers to mful the
heW tuck shop..
Mrs. T. Davies briefly
introduced the executive
to its newly adopted child
through a letter and
picture. Marie Victoria is
a six-year-old from San
Salva&r. Mrs. Davies
will speak to each unit
separately in more detail.
A discussion of the 'new
entrance and kitchen
foltovved. Many of the
members volunteered to
help clean before Sun.
day's service.
President Mrs. 1-C Wise
concluded the meeting
and the members
rope ted the Mizpah
bene
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