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North St. - 4'bedroom 11/2 storey aluminum sided home
$32,000.00
High. Si. - Brick 112 storey, 4 bedrooms,, • r•ec room
$45,900.00
•John St. - 3 bedrooms, full basement, dining room, i
this attractive bungalow, only $38,5.00.00
R.attenbury St. W. - 2 bedroom bungalow featurin
' fireplace, rec room, double garage, $40,900.00.
Huron St. - 1 floor, 5 bedroom aluminum sided home
zoned commercial, $30,000:00
James St. - Brick semi-detached home, 3 bedrooms in
each side, 10 percent mortgage - $58,900.0n.
St. E. - 2 storey brick home, modern kit-
chen, recently rewired, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, dining
room; family room, attached garage - $55,000.00
Victoria St. - coluured aluminum siding on this 4
bedroom home, double garage, 101/2percent mortgage
-$39,Q00.00
Princess St. E.- 1 flexor brick home, nicely decorated, 2
bedrooms, $25,500.00
James St. - A comfortable 4 bedroom home with car-
port -$29,900.00
Walker St:- attractive bungalov , 3 bedrooms; good
chndition. $34,000.00
M111 St. - 2 or 3 bedroom 1 floor home, good condition.
Only $28,500.00
-On.tario St. - Victorian style home with stained glass,
or-r�atew_ _staircases �.4_..-bedrooms,
garage-?- -
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$49.900.00
North St. - Ritnch style home fieldstc
one fircliluce. re
room, office, 4 hcdroorns, double garage - 375,000.00 '
James St. - spacious duplex, 3 bedrooms & '2 bedrooms,
both sides nicih' ' decorated, douhle ca garage,
$38,000.00 •
Matilda•St. - Attractive 2 bedroorn1 floor home, good
condition, $24,000.00 _ 14410
Ont. St. - 1 floor, 2 bedroom home with family room,
attached garage. $34,900.00
Ont. St. - Split level 3 bedroom home, 5:pc. bath, family
room,. fireplace, dining room, patio doors, double
garage, pool, $74,900.00.
Huron St. - 5 units in this apt. building, and potential
space, reduced to $37,900.00
Shipley- St. -11/2 storey 3 bedroom home. 321,900.00.
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Huron St. - Brick and frame 4 bedroom home, dining
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FARM AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES
Goderich Twp, - 80 acre dairy farm $175,000:00, or 147
acres $265,000.00, 47 tie ups,' stable cleaner, silo, good
home. Cattle, quota and machinery available also.
Goderich Twp. ;=67 acres all workable. $107.000.00
Bayfield make us an offer on this beautiful modern
home' 1031 percent mortgage, asking $63,500.00
Ontario St. - Victorian style home with' stained glass,
ornate staircase, 4 bedrooms, garage. $49,900.00
Poultry --Roaster Quota, 2 barns, ranch style home and
second home. $410,000.00
Near Clinton 14 acres, house, 'barn and shed.
$98,000:00
Near Clinton = 2 9 acres; 3 or 4 bedroom home, family
room, $34,900.00
150 acres - 80 workable, 68 bush, brick bungalow., steel
shed, near Auburn, $129,000.00
Poultry - Roaster Quota, 2 barns, also bank barn, good
home, 15 acres, $275,000.00
Near Londesboro - % acre, 2 or 3 bedroom jnobile home
$29,900.00
Near Holmesville - 160 acres, 145 workable, Large beef
barn, stone house, $250,000.00
Pick up a copy of The Real Estate and see photos of
over 300 properties. _ .__
9. Accommodation 9. Accommodation
to rent to rent _
BENNETT ST. APARTMENTS
NOW
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- MANAGEM ENT
Available...
* 1 BEDROOM APT. -
* 2 BEDROOM APT.
"Controlled Entrance and Broadloom
throughout. Also; heat, hydro $cable
T.V. included, , plus, air conditioned,
stove & f.Idge and balcony.
MOVE INNOW
AND GET THE BALANCE
OF JANUARY RENT
FREE
CALL
524-2920
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14. Employment
wanted
ED
3 BE MOBIL home
for rent. Phone4827O66.-4tf
12. 'Help' wanted
HURON COUNTY Public
Library, requires, an
assistant at the' • Clinton
Branch Library to work
approximately Ta hours per
week. This will include
evenings -and Saturdays, .To
be • responsible for 4rir-
culation desk and children's
Services. Position open
January 31, 1980. Apply in
Writing to ' Mr. William
Partridge, Chief Librarian,
Huron County Public
Library, 60 Lighthouse
Street, Goderich, Ont. N7A
4A4.-3,4
WE HAVE an opening for a
WORLD, BOOK CHILD -
CRAFT " part-time
representative in your area.
Experience in teaching,
Sunday School of Com-
munity Service helpful but
not essential. Write: No.
2801-239 Queen Street East,.,,
Brampton, Ontario L6W 2136
for information.-4bc
MAJOR SUPPLIER of
custom-built home systems`
seeks a representative in
your area. , Be the first to
offer over 300 floor plans.
Please address inquiries to
--Territory- Ma•nager;--Tri-a-ng>-
Home Systems, P.Q. Box
339, Lancaster, Ontario KOC
• 1NO (613) 347-3737.-4bc •
PART TIME HOURS - full
time earnings. Sell and teach'
Tri -Chem Liquid • •
Embroidery. No experience
necessary. Free Kit plan.
Call 357-1160.-4,5.
15. Tenders
TENDER
Tenders will be
received by the
undersigned for. a
24 :.' -HOUR
TELEPHONE AN-
SWERING .SERVICE -
7 days a week.
Please include the
tender price, with
application.
For further infor-
mation _ _ _____ contact
Clerk's Office,
Town, of Clinton
482-3997.
Closing date friday
February 8, 1980 at
5:00 p.m.
CLINTON FIRE AREA
BOX 663
CLINTON, ONTARIO
NOW 1L0
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1P1ENCEi short
8rder cook requires full time
position. - Phone 482
9159.-3,4x
WILL DO BABYSITTING in
my hem. Phone 482-9480.--4
WILL BABYSIT in my own
home anytime. Phone 482-
7812.-'
BOY 16 would like any odd
jobs, spring clean-up, will do
almost anything. Phone 482-
7107.-4
17. Auction sales
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton. 482-7898
SATURDAY,
FEBRUARY 2nd
at 12 noon
Antiques. Furniture,
etc....
at
RICHARD LOBB'S
IN CLINTON
FOR CLINTON AND,
-SEAFORTH-ESTATES • -
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18; -Services available
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18. Services -,available 19. Noticeto
creditors
KENS CARPENTRY -
Remding renovations,----
cupboards,
enovationsr;cupboards, rec rooms,
carports, flooring, Hunt-
Pella windows and patio
doors, aluminum siding,
windows,, doors. Phone 48
7676. --Ken McNairp.- l2tfar
BYERS UPHOLSTERY, -
We will rebuild recover or
restyle your old furniture'
Top- -,quality- ar-and
workmanship. Cali M-7939,
71-" 'Princess St.. W., , Clin-
ton.--tfn -
CAXF Dn'COR A I C .... ail
occasions including wed-
dings, thildren's ' birthday
cakes our specialty. Phone
'524-2084.-3-6
DURAND CARPENTRY
new homes, renovations,
aluminum siding, garages, -
free estimates. RR '3
Bayfield. Phone 565-
5072.-4,5
65-
5072.-4,5
GUITAR LESSONS
Beginners to Advanced . on
electric or acoustic guitar.
Y Phone BTR at 482-3631.--4
Richard -Lobb -
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482..7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
Every Thursday
HENSALL
LIVESTOCK SALE
Sat., Feb. 2-12 noon
Antiques, forniturd '_etc..
for the Estate of Russell
Neal, Clinton and a
Seaforth Estate,
18. Services available
J.B. COLQUHOUN
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
* Custom Built Homes
* Renovations
* Additions
482-9506
EVENINGS
TENDERS
FIVE - TON TRUCKS
HC -80-101'
Sgaled Tenders, or forms and in envelopes available
from the office of the undersigned will be accepted un-
til 4:00 pan. local time on:
Wednesday, February 13, 1980
for the delivery Of 5 - '/z' Ton Two Wheel Drive Pick=Up
Trucks.
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The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
R.A. Dempsey, P. Eng.,
Huron County Engineer,
Court House, °
Geiderich, Ontario
NIA 1M2. -. r .
12. Help wanted
12. Help wanted
HELP WANTED!
'`8.00 PER HOUR FULL TIME,
'5.00 PER HOUR 'PART TIME
:Must have car, by interview v only
524-6092
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BETWEEN 12 NOON -1 P.M.
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ARMIN'S
SHARPENING
SERVICE
CIRCULAR SAWS
CARBIDE TIPPED
_.. SAW ~.
HAND& CHAIN'
SAWS
SGSSORS, ETC.
565-5298
HOUSE PLANS
and
MECHA NLCAL
DRAFTING
482-3586
Custom '
r
Slaughtering '
and
Processing
Kill Day Wednesday
wIriMERNEret
DASHWOOD
237-3677
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
PIANO TUNING'
AND REPAIRS
Bruce Pulsifer
527-0053 or 348.9'223
after 6 p.m.
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS -
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527-0828--
JIM:
27-082 JIM: 527-0775
STEVENS:
COUNTRY GOLD'
& ROCK 'N''ROLL
Good recorded music for
weddings, dances, -an-
niversaries, parties, etc.
Pions Brussels
evenings.
8874159
IN ,''THE 'ESTATE OF
4SAMUEL WARREN
THO'MS'ON, late of the
' Township of Stanley- in the
, County or Huron, Retired
Farmer, deceased. ,
ALL persons having
claims against the Estate of
the above-named who died
on the l tl day of May, 1979,
are required to 1 e u
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
15th day of February, 1980,
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 17th day, of
January, 1980.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitors for the
Administrator.-4-6ar
JACK ROORDA
DECORATING
forexpert
PAINTING
AND
WALLPAPERING
Phone
482-7862
BO-JEN
CARPENTRY .
FOR •
•-CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
• RENOVATIONS
• ADbITIQN$
SEE
BOB
LA:NGENDOEN
BOX 309
CLINTON
PHONE 482-9720
,-'-- •P H O N E. 524-8029
JOHN KAfiS1ES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING •
* Farm Buildings
* Additions _
* Renovations
Phone 482-3063
sismiammummaram1,
19. Notice to
creditors
IN TRE ESTATE OF
MINNIE ELZINE GLEW,
late of the Town of Clinton, in
the County of Huron,
deceased.
T '
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the Estate of
the above-named who died
on the 5th day of December,
1979, are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
4th day of February, 1980,
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 3rd' day of
January, 1980.
D. GERALD HILTZ,
Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitor for the
Administrator.
'2.4ar---
21. Personal -
PREGNANT AND
DISTRESSED? Married or
single, free positive con-
fidential support_ Help is as
close as your telephone.
BIRTHRIGHT - London
(collect) 432-7197or524-2913,
35711769 or 392-6541,-3-52
22. Lost and found
; r f.
N AM H, .,r m
09tr.;1,44 .
27. Deaths,
31. : 'Card of thanks.
PARSOMiPliat-47-1-v‘4641-Mthlr1-134EITTiltirtinlitY-
-AtSt, Josep is '-
Monday, January 14, 1980, and friends, , for their -
Fred R. Parsons of 60 Hruce. prayers,' cards, visits and
-treats'
Special thanks ' :to
Street, "London in his 75th
year. ,Beloved husband' of Janine, for'her help at hozn.e,
Mary (Thomson) Parsons; while 1 was patient in
dear father of Walter F. of Victoria Hospital. ,,A11 was
Hamilton; dear brother of greatly ' appreciated. ° 'Sin -
Archie of Hensall and Mrs. cerely D:nEnya:rilsetti-4x
Mamie Ryekman of Pollock, --otgh-Dakota- -- dear ri-----..m._ ..,
dfather of Gordon and •lean A sincere thanks to all
Parsons. Friends -were relatives, friendsand neigh-
received at the A. Millard bours for cards, flowers and
__George Funeral Home, 60 prayers while 1 was a patient
Ridout Street South, after 2 in Clinton Public Hospital.
p.m. Tuesday,. Complete Special thanks to Father
funeral service was .con- Hardy, Dr. Harrett, Dr.
ducted in the chapel on Flowers, and all the nurses
Wednesday, January 16th at on first floor. Thanks to all
2:30 p.m. with Rev. Douglas who were so kind to my. wife
H. Ross of Wesley -Knox Margaret. Clement. -4
United Church officiating: PRICE
Spring interment Bayfield
Cemetery, Bayfield,
Many thanks to' my friends
Ontario.-4nc • • and relatives for flowers,
treats, cards and good
wishes while I was a patient
in Seaforth Hospital. It was
very much appreciated.
Thelma Price. -4
IN THE ESTATE OF
JAMES LAWRENCE AR-
MSTRONG, late of -the Town
of Clinton in the County of
Huron, Retired Merchant,
deceased.
ALL persons having •
claims against `the 'Estate of
the above-named who died
on the 29th of December,
1980, are required to file full
particulars theredf with the
undersigned on or before the
.5th....day...of...February.,., 1980, --
• 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 17th day of
January, 1980.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario •
Solicitor for the
Executrix.-3-6ar.
24. Business
opportunities
NEWSPAPER FOR SALE.
Weekly paper in growing
town in North-Central
Alberta., Write to J.
Wallsten, -Box 385, Slave
Lake, Alberta, TOG 2A0 for
information. 4bc
'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 M4W 1X4.--4bc
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25. To give away
HOUND -TERRIER MIX, six
months old, had all- shots,
housetrained, to give away
to a good home. Call London
collect after 6 p.m. 681-
9764.-4X
26. Births
HUMMEL
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hummel
of RR 2 Bayfield are pleased
to announce the birth of their
son, Brian Thomas, on
Sunday, January 13, 1980 at
St. Joseph's Hospital Lon-
don.-4nc
TYNDALL
Ron and Karen of RR 3
Clinton are pleased to an-
nounce the arrival of their
son Christopher Lorne
weighing 8 Ibs. 3 ozs. On
January 9,71980 at Alexandra
Marine . Hospital, Goderich.
A brother for Jennifer.
Proud grandparents are Mr,.-.
and Mrs. Lorne Tyndall,
Clinton and , Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Sheardown Goderich
and great grandmother Mrs.
Jennie Wie„Clinton.--4nc
VAN LOO
John and Connie Van Loo
(nee Forbes) are proud to
announce the birth of their
baby daughter Michelle Jo-
anne, 8 lbs. 9 ozs. on
Saturday, January 19,. 1980.
A wee sister for Christopher.
First grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Forbes and Mr.
and Mrs.'Bob Van Loo.-4nc
27. Deaths
LOST: Gold chain, vicnity
Clinton Public 1-iospital.
Reward. Phone 482-9407.-4x
HENDRIK GELO•K
ELECTRIC
'RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL.
'INDUSTRIAL
TRAILER AND R V. SERVICE
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AT A REASONABLE PRICE
MAINTENANCE --NEW AND OLD INSTALLATIONS
PHONE 519-482-3700
FLEMING
On Tuesday,' January 15,
1980, at the' Peel Memorial
Hospital; Edna -'Beatty -of
Brampton, wife of the late
Chester Fleming. Dear
mother of,William of Clinton,.
Loved by her grandchildren
Ian and Jim. Sister of J.
Gordon- Bentty of Toronto
and the late Robert, William
A., Bessie, Brightsie, Mary
and Stewart. Rested at the
Ward Funeral Home
"McClure ' Chapel",
Brampton.- Service in the
chapel on Priday. Interment
Bra rnp ton Cern etery.-enc
aHOHNER
Mrs. Florence E. Hohner of
London passed away at St.
Joseph's Hospital on
January 21, 1980. Dear sister
of Mrs. Norman Baird,
Brucefield.-4nc
CAIRNS
Mrs. Jean F., of- 62, John
Street, Seaforth,' passed
away Wednesday, January
16, 1980 at Seaforth Com --
mu pity
om=mupity HQ, spitaLin...t er:..85th
year. Beloved wife of the late
John Cairns, and deartister
of the late Mrs: - Margaret
McLachlan and the late
Andrew Murdoch. Dear. aunt
of Jean (Mrs. Howard
Currie) Clinton, Mrs.
Margaret Ducharme,
Brussels, Rev. Andrew
McKenzie of Perth, Philip.
McKenzie, Saskatchewan,
and Mrs. Flora Finnigan of
Michigan. Funeral service
and committal. held Satur-
day, Jan. 20, 1980 at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, Seaforth, Rev: T.
Duke officiating assisted by
Rev. Andrew McKenzie.
Interment later in Mitchell
Cemetery: --4
30. In memoriam
MEYER
My recuperation is being.
made pleasant and speedy
due ' to the concern and
thoughtfulness -' of many
neighbour's and friends.
Special thanks are extended
to all for --the m Antes- of
flowers and cards. Julie
4Weyer, --Erth floor centre,
Victoria Hospital, 'Lon-
don. -4
HULLER
.Sincere thanks to friends -and
relatives for your kindness
while a ,patient in Clinton
Public Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Harratt, nurses
and staff on first floor.
Sincerely, Mrs. Myrtle •
Huller. -4x
Summerhill
-Ladies . Club' -
Edith Wright was
hostess for the January 9
meeting of the Sum-
merhill Ladies' Club.
Sandra W esterhout•
opened the meeting by
McKAY reading an article on how
In loving memory of a dearobjects kept in your
'husband, father and gran- wallet describe your
dfather, Kenneth, who personality.
passed away one year ago The Creed and Lord's
January 29, 1979: Prayer were repeated in
He had a nature you could unison and 13 members
not help loving, answered the roll call by
And a heart that was purer
than geld, desrriningr or showiiig_.
And to those who knew him
and loved him, Phyllis Tyndall read the
His memory w311 never grow minutes of the last
old. meeting and Lorna Ellis
Fondly remembered by wife gave the treasurer's
Helen, family, Diane and report.
Neil, Doug and Leanne, Thank -you cards were
.Darlene, Jeffrey, Sandra received from Mrs. Lucy
an dgrandchildren.-4 Ellis, Mrs. Edith Lovett,
Evelyn Merrill, Wray
Cornish, •Fred Vodden,
Marion , Snell and the
Russell Neal family.
McMICHAEL It was decided to sencfa
I would like to thank friends,
neighbours and family for
visits, cards, flowers and.
fruit sent to me while I was a
patient. in Clinton Public and
London University hospitals.
--Spec ial thanks to Dr. Frank
Newland and Rev. John
Oestreicher. Thanks to all
the nurses and staff for their
kindurness. Alex
McMichael. -4x
31. Card of thanks
-. -_ __•: ADDISON
It is with deepest sincere
thanks and appreciation to
all our friends,"" Ibtives and
neighbours for the lovely
floral tributes, donations to
the Northside United Church
and for the many aCts of
kindness during the recent
loss of a dear- wife, mother
and grandmother. Special
thanks to the -nurses and
doctors of Seaforth and
Stratford Hospitals, the
ladies of Northside United
Church and the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home. Geo.
Addison, Ken and Betty
Hulley and family. -4x
OMEY
The family of the. late
Maurice Omey would like to
express their sincere thanks
and appreciation to friends
and neighbours for the lovely
floral tributes, cards, treats,
the message of sympathy
and the many acts of kind-,
nes shown to us in the
sudden passing of a dear
husband and father. Special
thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Rene
Vanbruawen, sincere thanks
to Hopper Hockey Funeral
Home, Box Ambulance and
Father Mooney. These
kindnesses will always be
remembered. Sincerely -
Andrea Daley and son
Danny. -4x
donation to the March of
Dimes as has been the
custom and Phyllis
Tyndall won the raffle.
Sandra Westerhout
introduced Grant Snell,
who dehl onstr'ated.the art,
of making homemade ice
cream: He gave the
recipe used and„after half
an hour •the ladies
sampled the finished
product which proved- to
be most delicious.
Hazel .Watkins passed
around her button jar for
everyone• to guess the
number of buttons it
contained. Amy Gerrits
was the lucky winner
corning very close to the
actual number of over
1,300. -Margaret Wright
conducted a "Snow"
contest, Marion
Colclough being the
winner.
The next meeting will
be held at Amy Gerrits'
home on the 13th of
February. The roil call is
to be a Valentine verse
and Edith Wright, Idt.
Wright and Amy Gerrits
will be on lunch 'and
program. o 8'
The Queen and Grace
was sung after which the
committee served the
lunch of ice-cream and
cookies bringing a
delightful afternoon to a
close.
Smile
Did you. hear about the
angry inchworm? He was
told tQ convert to the
. metric bystem.
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