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CH I ROPRACTIC ASSIST'
WANTED
RECEPTIONIST -SECRETARY
Previous experience preferred
but not necessary
RECEPTIONIST
Part-time, evenings and
Saturdays
' Phone for an interview:
482-3481
K. LAURIE COLQUHOUN D.C.
CHIROPRACTOR
CLINTON CHIROPRACTIC CENTRE
160 HURON ST.
CLINTON. ONT.
WORKMAN
REAL ESTATE LTD.
CLINTON:, HAROLD' WORKMAN 48.2-3455
DIRK VAN DER WERF 482-3165 •
HENSALL: RON DOIRON 262-2244
SEAFORTH: HENRY MERO 527-0430
CLINTON PROPERTIES
High. St. - Brick 11/2 storey, 4 bedrooms, rec room,
$45,900:00
John St. - 3 bedrooms, full basement, dining room, in
this attractive bungalow., only $38,500.00
Rattenbury St. W. - 2 bedroom bungalow featuring
fireplace, rec room, double garage, $40,900.00.
Maria St. Vacant lot - $8,000.00
Gibbings St. Vacant lot -$15,000.00
Huron St. - 1 floor, 5 bedroom aluminum sided home,
zoned commercial, $30,000:00
James St. - Brick semi-detac es1 home, 3 bedrooms.in,.
'actrlide; i0'p'erueritmortga 900.00 "•erns -:
Rattenbury St. E. - 2 storey brick liort'e, modern kit-
chen, recently rewired, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining,
room, family room, attached garage - $55,000.00
Victoria St. - coloured aluminum siding on this 4
bedroom home, double garage, 101/2 percent mortgage
-$39,900.00
• Princess St. W. -1 floor brick home, nicely decorated, 2
bedrooms, $25,500.00
James St. - A comfortable 4 bedroom home with car-
port - $29,900.00
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North St. -• coloured aluminum sided home, 4
bedrooms, double garage, 121/4 percent mortgage,
$32,000.00
Walker St. - attractive bungalow, 3 bedrooms, good
condition. $34,900.00
Mill St. - 2 or 3 bedroom 1 floor home, good condition.
Only $28,500.00
Ontario St. - Victorian style home withstained glass,
ornate staircase, 4' bedrooms, attached garage -
$49,900.00
Bayfield Rd. - 2 on 1 sale - large brick home, 4
bedrooms, 2 kitchens, 3 baths, 4 fireplaces, 2nd house, 2
bedrooms, mortgage considered - $75,000.00
North St, Ranch style home fieldstone fireplace,'rec
room, office, 4 bedrooms, double garage - $75,000.00
James St. - spacious duplex, 3 bedrooms & 2 bedrooms,
both sides nicely decorated, double car garage,
$38,000.00
FARM AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES
Bayfield - 103/4 percent mortgage on this raised tudor
styled bungalow, 4 bedrooms, rec room, fireplace,
garage, plus, $&3,500.00
Auburn - 4 bedroom, 2 storey cement home, large
workshop and garage. $27,900.00
Near Bayfield - 31/2 acres nicely treed and landscaped,
swimming pool, 2 storey brick Victorian home -
$79,900.00
Vanastra - 11/2 storey home, 3 bedrooms, carport,
family room - $20,900.00
Vanastra - Renovated throughout, 3 bedroom, 1 floor
full basement -$39,900.00
Alma Corners - Ranch style home, 4 bedrooms, rec
room, fireplace, double garage -$65,000.00
Near Clinton - 5 acres, 3 bedroom country home -
Highway location. $65,000.00
Goderich Twp. -100 acres, 85 workable, modern home,
beef barn, shed, $175,000.00
.Goderich Twp. Dairy - 147 acres, 47 tie up, good home,
$265,000.00. Cattle, quota and machinery available
also.
gait Wawanosh Twp. - 100 acres, good buildings, 12
percent rnortgage considered, highway location
$126,000:00
Myth - attractive interior, 3 bedrooms, sundeck,
garage -$29,000.00
Blyth. large lAt, Viotti is t., -$8,00006
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12..• Help Wanted • 12. Help wanted • • ° 18. Services%availa , ie.
Standard Products (Canada) Ltd.
MAINTENANCE
MECHANIC
PERSONNEL
We require ,for our Plant No. 4 in Mitchell,
Ontario, a Maintenance Mechanic.
Applicants must have experience in the maintenance
and repairing of machinery, equipment and building.
Rate of Pay:
Start - '7.08 per hour
High - '7.53 per hour
Plus — Cost of Living Allowance
Plus Company Paid Fringe Benefits
following probationary period
Apply to
Personnel Department
STANDARD PRODUCTS
(CANADA) LIMITED
1030 Erie Street
Stratford, Ontario.
NSA6V7
TELEPHONE 271-336.0,. Extension 63
ARC INDUSTRIES
has two positions open in the Wood-
'working Dept.
This Dept. involves 18 handicapped
persons and produces a substantial
volume of products annually.
DEPT. SUPERVISOR
with knowledge of programming
` dm1nistratIve skills
.required. Responsible for overall
Woodworking Dept. operation.
}-
INSTRUCTOR
experienced in woodworking and
responsive to the needs of the han-
dicapped persons.
Main duties include day to day
supervision of handicapped em-
ployees in the Woodworking Produc-
•tion. .
Normal working hours Mon. -Fri.
Please •sena resume outlining
'education, qualifications, references
and other pertinent information.
Closing date November 30/79.
To:
Personnel Dept.
cc/o South. Huron and District Assoc.
for the Mentally Handicapped
P.O. Box 29
Dashwood, Ontario..
NOM 1 NO
15. Tenders
TENDERS
are being accepted by
Ontario'Hydro
Clinton area for
JANITORIAL
SERVICES
for office building on
Hwy. No. 4 south of Clin-
ton for a period of one
year from Jan. 1/80 to
Dec. 31/80.
inspection of building,
further details, tender
forms and Specifications
Mdy be obtained at the
ClintOn area office from
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Man. - Fri.
Coniploted Conder forms
must bo in Clinton office
by Dot. 7/79.
No application after this.
ddto will be accepted.
18. Services available
SNOWBLOWING in
Brucefield and Vanastra
area. Don't get stuck this
winter. For more in-
formation phone 482-9286
anytime. -48-50
17. Auction sales
Richard Labb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
Every Thursday
HENSALL
LIVESTOCK SALE
Sat. Dec. '8, furniture,
antiques, appliances,
etc. at Richard •Lobb's
barn.
D.L. VANPATTER
Auctioneer - H.C. No. 165
Specializing in antique and estate
,cansignrnents.
N ; RESERVES!
O B CJY BACKS!
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BACKHOE
CONTRACTING
by
Slotegraaf
and Co.
* Trenching -
* Farm Drains
* Septic Beds
482-9112
or
524-7067
PETE SLOTEGRAAF
HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE,. SERVICE
HENRY REINiNK
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
523-9202 '
FOR SALE
Used Snowmobiles
We also Service
and Repair
snowmobiles and
snowblowers and
other small engine
equipment
HOUSE PLANS
and
MECHANICAL
DRAFTING
482-3586
BO-JEN
CARPENTR V
^FOR
• 4U,STp, tpuiLT HOMES
Ai
• ittNovioNS
• ADDITIONS
SEE
BOB
LANGENDOEN
BOX 309
CLINTON
PHONE 482-9720
PHONE 524-8029
WELDING
CUSTOM MADE PARTS
YOU'VE TRIED THE REST
NOW TRY THE BEST
MAZTEC
INDUSTRIES
BLDG. 14, 5th Avenue
VANASTRA
CHAS. MAZMANIAN
482-3762
J.B. COLQUHOUN
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
* Custom Built Homes
* Renovations
* Additions
482-9506
EVENINGS
JACK ROORDA
DECORATING
for expert
PAINTING
AND
WALLPAPERING
nort$;.
482-7862
18. Services available 26. Births
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER • .
& SONS •
FOUR'MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
D.URL:527-0828
JIM: 527-0775
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
* Farm Buildings
* Additions
* Renovations
Phone 482-3063
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
Kill Day W edne' day
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�MERt3ER'S
DASHWOOD
237-3677
19. Notice to creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF
CHARLOTTE BEATRICE
GIrSON, late of the Town of
Clinton in the County of
Huron, Spinster, deceased.
ALL persons having
claims against the Estate of
the above-named who died
on the 5th day of October,
1979, are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
18th day of December, 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 21st day of
November, 1979.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitors for the
Executors.-48-50ar
24. Business
opportunities
EARN a second income.
Learn income tax
preparation at home. For
free brochure write U & R
Tax Schools, 118 Roxborough
Drive, Toronto, Ontario
M4W 124. No
obligation.-48bc
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26. Births
LANDSBQR.O.UGH ._
Don and Elaine Land-
sborough (Dale) 107 Kathryn
Cres., Stratford, are pleased
to announce the birth of their
daughter; Kimberley Elaine
on Saturday, November 10,
1979 at Stratford General
Hospital. A granddaughter
for Elgin and Fern Dale and
'Jim and Margaret Land-
sborough.-48nc
VANDERHAAR
Fred and Janet are pleased
to announce the safe arrival
of a daughter, Amy Grace,
weighing 8 lbs. 9 ozs on
November 24, 1979, at
Goderich Alexandra Marine
Hospital. A sister for Ben.
Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Taylor and Mr.
and Mrs. Gysbert Van-
derhaar.-48nc
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OUALID WORKMANSHIP Al" A* REA c NARLE PRICE
NANO - 1.
MAIN'YE � NEW ANb �L� I $TAk�'LAT ONS
PtibNi 519.484/:00'
NORSIK' GELOK
ELECTRIC
RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL.
INDUSTRIAL
TRAILER AND RV. SMIIICE
RIE.JL •
Doug and Cheryl arc pleased
to announce the birth of a son
Jonathon Douglas weighing 5
lbs 14 ozs. November 19, 1979
at Stratford General
Hospital.-48nc
MacGREGOR
Len and Aileen are pleased
to announce the safe arrival
of Mary Elizabeth weighing
8 lbs. 4 ozs. on November 15,
1979, at Clinton Public
Hospital. A new sister for
Joanne.-48nc
27. Deaths
GILDERS
At Goderich on Sunday,
November 25th, 1979. Ruby
Gilders, daughter of the late
Joseph and Agnes (Brad-
shaw) Gilders. Dear sister of
Alvin and Lola (Mrs.
Ellwood Atkinson) both of
Goderich, Barbara (Mrs.
Gordon Pollock) of RR 5,
Goderich, Lillian. (Mrs.
Albert Govier) of Oshawa,
Ray of Clinton, Wilfred of
Goderich and the late
Stewart Gilders. A private
family service was held at
the McCallum Funeral
Home, Goderich, Monday
afternoon. Interment
Colborne Cemetery.-48nc
JOHNSON••
At Alexandra Marine &
General Hospital, Goderich
on Monday, November 19,
1979, Wilbert Lloyd Johnson,
of Goderich in his 86th year.
Beloved husband of the late
Eva Jane Boyes (January
10th, 1979). Dear brother-in-
law of Mrs. Iva Boyes,
Clinton, Florence (Mrs.
Frank Fowler), Goderich,
and Mrs. Mabel Reid,.
Bayfield. Predeceased by
one brother George. Rested
at the Stiles Funeral Home,
Goderich, after 2 p.m.
Wednesday. Service on
Thursday at 2 p.m. Inter-
ment Bayfield\
Cemetery.-48nc
GODBOLT
At Victoria Hospital,
Westminster' Campus,
London, ' on Monday,
November 19, 1979, Gerald
Richard Godbolt of Exeter,
age 66 years. Beloved
husband •of Alma Christina
(Ratz) Godbolt. Dear father
of George and Lois, and John
and Kathryn of Exeter.
Grandfather of Frederick
and Matthew. Brother of
Harvey Godbolt of Bayfield.
Rested at the R.C. Dinney
Funeral Home,' Main Street,
Exeter, until noon Thursday.
Funeral service was held at
Exeter United Church on
Thursday, November 22 at 3
p.m. with Rev. James
Forsythe officiating.
Interment in Exeter
Cemetery.-48nc
CARTER
At Clinton Public Hospital,
on Wednesday, November
21, 1979, Sarah Jane (Sadie)
Carter, formerly of Goderich
and Auburn, in her :93rd
year. Daughter of the late
James Willis, and Mary
(Hetherington) Carter, dear
sister of Elizabeth (Mrs.
Nelson Hill) Goderich, aunt
of Reg Carter of Port Elgin,
and Bill Hill, London.
Predeceased by two
brothers, Joseph
Hetherington Carter, and
William Isaac Carter.
Rested at the McCallum
Funeral Home, Cambria Rd.
at East St. Goderich, after 2
p.m. Thursday. Funeral
service 2 o'clock Friday
afternoon. Interment Clinton
Cemetery.-48nc
30. In memoriam
SOPER'
In loving memory . of
Margaret Soper, a dear
mother and grandmother,
who passed away one year
ago on November 24, 1978:
Beautiful memories are all
that are left,
Of one we loved and will
never forget,
Just as you were, you_will
always be,
Treasured forever in our
memory.
Always remembered by
Sheila, Clayton, Brian and
Brenda. --48
GLAZIER
In loving Memory of a dear
son and brother Mervin
Glazier who passed away.
nine years ago December 4,
"1970:
There is a link death cannot
sever $
Love and rennerhbance last
forever.
Always rer eeml) r ed by
Dad
Cliff J 'h'e1ma and.Jfti 45
30. In memoriam • 31. Card of thanks
HOY
In loving memory of a dear
mother and grandmother,
Mrs. William Hoy, who
passed away November 28,
1957:
Though this month comes
back with deep regret,
And it brings .back a day we
cannot forget,
You left so suddenly without
a goodbye,
But memories of you will
never die.
Lovingly, remembered by
her family. -48x
31. Card of thanks
TAMAN
The family of the late Wesley
Taman wish to extend their
thanks and appreciation to
all the friends, neighbours
and relatives that were so
helpful during this trying
time. The many acts and
expressions of kindness will
long be remembered. A
special thanks is extended to
the Blyth Branch No. 420 of
the Canadian Legion and the
Ladies Auxiliary and Rev. C.
Wittich, Dr. R.W. Street and
the Tasker Funeral Home.
The Taman Family and
Audrey Walsh (sister) -48
CARTER
We wish to express our
sincere appreciation for the
many acts of kindness and
messages of sympathy at the
time of our loss of a dear\
sister and aunt, Miss Sadie
Carter., We would especially
like to thank the staffs of
Huronview and the Clinton
Public Hospital for their
care during her illness. Mrs.
Elizabeth Hill, Bill and
Maxine Hill, Reg and Eve
Carter. -48
BAIRD
I wish to thank all my neigh-
bours, friends and relatives
for their kindness with
cards, flowers, treats and
visits during my stay in St.
Joseph's Hospital. Special„
tlitanks to lith" fl lid es';
'
Dr. Russell, Dr. Sales and
Dr. Chin. Stewart Bair-
d. -48x
PATgRSON
Many thanks to all friends
and neighbours for cards,
visits and treats while I was
in hospital, - it's nice to be
remembered in times like
that. Edna Paterson. --48
KISS
Anita and Adam would like
to thank 2nd floor staff of
Clinton Public Hospital for
the excellent care they
received during their stay
last week. Special thanks to
Dr. Harrett and Dr. Lam-
bert. -48
MacGREGOR
Aileen and Mary Elizabeth
would like to thank Dr.
Harrett, Dr. Lambert and
the maternity ward on
second floor during their
recent stay in Clinton Public
Hosp ital.-48
JERVIS
I would like to say thank you
to all those who sent cards
and flowers and visited me
while I was in the hospital.
Special thanks to Drs.
Lambert and Newland and
the nurses on 1st floor. Jill
Jervis. -48
WRIGHT
I wish to thank Dr. Newland
and the staff of Clinton
Public Hospital for the -ex-
cellent care while I was
confined, - also those who
sent cards, flowers and
treats. It was all ap-
preciatec'. Albert
Wright. -48x
ARTHUR
I would like to •thank all my
friends, neighbours and
relatives for cards, gifts and
visits while I' was in the
hospital. Special thanks to
Mrs. Vera Bennett, Dr.
Newland and staff on 1st
floor. Mary Arthur. -48
SHEPPARD
Mona McCarthy, Barb
Higdon, Freeman Sheppard
and families wish to. thank
all ' those who „ expYe sed
sympathy in the death of
their father, Raymond
Sheppard. -48x
Clinton councillor Chester'Archibald, drew out the
winning ticket in the• Clinton IOOF Lodge's quarter
of a beef draw last week. Proceeds from the draw,
won by Marg Garon of Clinton, will go towards the
fund by district lodgers for the purchase a whirpool
bath for Huronview. Noble Grand Herb Staffen
helps on the draw. (News -Record photo)
Three new babies for
Middletongrandparents
by Blanche Deeves
Morning prayer was
held in St. James Mid-
dleton on Sunday at 11:15.
Mrs. Jeanne Bennett
read the lesson, Don
Middleton received the
offering, and Rev. Wm.
Bennett in charge of the
service. •
Church care for the
month of December is
Mrs. Don Middleton and
Mrs. Sarah Storey.
Get well wishes from
the community to Cathy
Frank who is a patient in
Clinton Hospital.
Congratulations to all
these grandparents in
this area: Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Gien, a grand-
daughter; Mr. and Mrs.
Albert Schilbe, a gran-
dson and Mr. and Mrs.
Adrian Wamnies, a
granddaughter.
Mrs. Mabel Middleton
flew to Sault Ste. Marie
where she visited hler
family and motored to
Saskatoon w
ith her
sten
and brother-in-law We
and Paul St. Jac uesi.
While in Saskatoon, she
visited Marcella Mid-
dleton and children
Debbie, Carmel and
Christopher. Then flew on
to Vancouver where she
joined Ross for a motor
tour attending a three
day international apple
institute convention at
Yakima, Washington
State. They visited Keith
and Cathy 1.1tint in
Vancouver and Charles
and Dagmar Middleton in
Victoria, B.C.
Bertha Norman and
Betty Ross cousins of
Mabel Middleton from
Sault Ste. Marie, spent a
week with Ross and
Mabel Middleton and
their famity came home
to join them for a dinner
party at the White Car-
nation.
Edward and Monate
Deeves spent an en-
joyable S`u hday , fternoon
with Mr, and WS.. J ,ek
Smith and Lloyd ° and
Were supper guests .twith
the Sriith§.