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Credit Union Ltd.
70 Ontario St.
Clinton, Ontario.
18, Services. available 18. Services avail b1
BRING BACK,, the natural'
colour tip your :brick, free c
estimates* ,Contact White's
Sandblasting Services,
Witigham. Phone. B•e • 157-
a 6 37,
57-2637. Brickcleaning
• Specialists. -4-40424.4x
BIKE BARN .* reasonable
rates for repairs 'of motor -
eye WS:
otor-eyelesf Snowrnobiles, and
small engines. Will pick up
and deliver. 'Phone • 482-
7198..-=40,11x
17. Auction sales
OW 400 110. 40.
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
Every Thursday
HENSALL
LIVESTOCK SALE
TUES., MAR. 11 1 P.M.
ractors and machinery
for Dinot DeVries. 3
miles east of Walton.
SAT:, MARCH 15 1 P.M.
Tractors, machinery,
etc. for Alex Glanville, 8
miles north of Seaforth.
on County Rd. 12 and 41/2
miles east.
SAT., MARCH 22 1 P.M.
Truck, • tractors,
machinery, etc. for
Robert Jewell, 3 corners
north of Goderich on 21
Hwy. turn right at Sun-
set Golf Course corner
and gol mile east.
TUESDAY, MAR. 25
Large tractors,
machinery, combine,
etc. for Bili Bogie, 1'/0
miles north of Goderich
and 2'/3 east.
WED., MAR. 26 1 P.M.
50 acre farm, tractors,
machinery, grain dryer,
backhoe, etc. for Mervin
Dietz 5 miles north of
Dublin and 1 mile west.
SAT., MAR. 29.''
Tractor, machinery, etc.
-for Logue Brothers et
Blyth.
TUES., APRIL 1,1 P.M.
Tractor, machinery, etc.
for Ivan Weber 11/2 miles
west of Exeter.
SAT., APRIL 5
Tractor, machinery, etc.
for Ed 8 Ray Wise 33/4
miles west of Clinton on
Bayfield Road.
WED., APR. 9 1 P.M.
50 acre farm, tractors
and machinery, etc. for
Alex -Gu lutzen. - Lots 3
and 4, Concession 13,
Hullett Twp. 11/4 miles
north of Londesboro and
41/2 miles east.
FRI., APRIL 11,1 P.M.
Tractor. and machinery
for Art Bakker 1'/, miles
west of Seaforth.
SAT., APRIL 12
Some furniture; beef
cows, machinery, etc.
for Arlie Lockhart,
Goderich Township.
SAT., APRIL 19,12 NOON
Furniture, machinery,
etc. for John Burch, 8
miles north of St.
Columban.
CARBIDE TIPPED .
SAWS
HAND & CHAIN
SAWS
SCISSORS, ETC.
565-5298
JACK GERRITS
CONSTRUCTION-
LTD.
ONSTRUCTIbNLTD.
*Farm
*Commercial
*Residential
Buildings
*Additions
*Renovations.
HANK'S SMALL,
ENGINE SERVICE:
HENRYEININK_
1 MILE NORTH QF
LONDESRORQ
523,9202
FOR SALE
Used Snowmobiles
We also Service
and Repair
snowmobiles and
snowblowers and
other small engine
equipment
(PHONE
482-7290 JJ
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HOUSE PLANS
and
MECHANICAL
DRAFTING
482-3586
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527-0828
JIM: 527-0775
BO-JEN
CARPENTRY
FOR
• CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
• RENOVATIONS
• ADDITIONS
SEE
BOB
LANGENDOEN
BOX 309 '
CLINTON
PHONE 482-9720
PHONE 524-8029
J.B. COLQUHOUN
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
* Custom Built Homes
* Renovations
* Additions
482-9506
EVENINGS
HENDRIK GELOK
ELECTRIC
RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
TRAILER AND R SERVICE
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AT A REASONABLE PRICE
MAINTENANCE - NEW AND OLD INSTALLATIONS
PHONE 519-482-3700
or 482-7007
Vonounimoormarrosirmorilmrsarda
T$Iti-('I: R. IIATIIW ELL
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST , SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1 WO
Bus r5t9! 52 1458
RES. (519) 482-3120
INCOME TAX RETURNS
PREPARED.
ROY'S
TAX
SERVICE
17 GIBBINGS ST.
CLINTON
482-9357
DISC JOCKEY
STEVENS
COUNTRY GOLD
8. ROCK 'N' ROLL
Good reforded music for
weddings, dances, an-
niversaries, parties, etc.
Phone Brussels
evenings.
887-6159 -
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
* Farm Buildings
* Additions
* Renovations
Phone 482-3063
isiommollowswesolossmas
JACK ROORDA
DECORATING
for expert
PAINTING
AND,
WALLPAPERING
Phone
482-7862 •
PIANO TUNING
AND R FIRS
Br .41Pulsifer
52 -0053 or 348-9223
after 6 p.m.
J, T9. Notice to
creditors
27. Deaths
KEMP
At Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich,
on Saturday, Mardi Ut,.19139�
Maud M. Kemp, of Huron -
view and formerly I of
Goderich}, in her 81st year.
Daughter of the late Henry
and Ckiarlotte (Crocker)
Kemp. Dear sister of Cecil of
Huronview. Rested at 'the
McCallum . Funeral Home,
Cambria Road at East
Street; Goderich. Funeral
service two o'clock Monday
afternoon; Interment
Maitland Cemetery.—lOnc
MCARTER___-__
Mary Ellen (Nellie) passed
away in HuronvieW, Clinton,
on Sunday, March 2,'1980.
Mary Ellen (Nellie)
Anderson. Beloved wife of
the late Ivan McArter of
Brussels, in her 74th year.
Dear mother of Mrs. Calvin
(Jean) Davidson of Kit-
chener and Donald of
Brussels. Also survived by
six grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren. Sister-
in-law of Mrs. Sara Anderson
of RR 4, Brussels.
Predeceased by her husband
Ivan and one son William,
one sister Mrs. Violet Burke
of Orangeville and two
brothers Jack Anderson of
Belgrave and Earl Anderson
of RR 4, Brussels. Rested at
the Brussels Chapel of the
• M.L. Watts Funeral. Home,
Brussels until Tuesday,
March 4, 1980; where funeral
and committal service was
held at 2 p.m. Temporary
entombment Brussels
Cemetery Chapel. Spring
interment Brussels
Cemetery.—l0nc
TURNER
At his late residence on
Sunday, March 2nd, 1980,
James Elmer Turner of RR.'
1, Varna, in his 69th year.
Beloved husband of f Helen
(Anderson) Turner. Dear
father of David W. Turner,
RR 1, Varna, William R.
Turner, Bayfield, Mrs.
Edgar (Ruth) Willert,
Innisfoil, Alberta, Mrs.
Gerald (Jean) Rathwell, RR
1, Brucefield, Mrs. James
(Brenda) Wright, RR 3,
Kippen and Janice Turner of
RR 5, Stratford. Brother of
Mrs. Eileen Consitt, Zurich.
Predeceased by one son,
Floyd (1966) and one
brother, Ralph (19.78). Also
surviving are 13 grand-
children. Visitation at the
Bonthron Funeral Home,
Hensall, commencing
Monday at 2 p.m. where
funeral service was held on
Tuesday, March 4, 1980 at 2
p.m. with Rev. Robert
McMullen officiating.
Interment Bayfield
Cemetery.-10nc
• CURRAN-
Mary Loreen. At her late
residence, 122 Gilmour
Street., Ottawa, on Thursday,
February 28, 1980. Loreen
(Honey) Looby, R.N., age 57
years. Beloved wife of
Romanus J. (Cuzz) Curran.
Daughter of Mrs. Ann Looby,
Dublin, Ontario, and the late
Louis J. Looby. Surviving
are four brothers, Reverend
A.R. Looby, C.S.B., Toronto,
` Joseph, Clayton and Louis,
all of Dublin, and two sisters
Mrs. C.A. (Muriel) Trott of
Clinton and Mrs. George.
(Ally) Goettler of Dublin.
Also `survived by 25 nieces
and nephews. Predeceased
by one brother, Clarence
(1978). Rested at the R.S.
Box Funeral Horne, High
Street, Seaforth, after 2 p.m.
Friday until 10 p.m. Funeral
Saturday, to St. Patrick's
Roman Catholic Church,'
Dublin for mass at 11 a.m.
Interment in St. Patrick's
Cemetery, Dublin.—lOnc
IN THE ESTATE OF
WILFRED BRUCE
McALPINE, late of the Town
of Clinton, in the County of
Huron, deceased.
ALL PERSONS' having
claims ag-I st the Estate of
the above',med who died
on the 5th .ay of February,
_ 1'980, are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
17th day of March, 1980, after
which date the assets will be
distributed having regard
only to the c-laims of which
the undersigned shall then
have notice.
DATED at Clinton,
Ontario, this 14th day of
February, 1980.
D. GERALD HILTZ,
52 Huron Street,
CLINTON, Ontario.
Solicitor for the
Executrix.-8-10ar
21. Personal
PREGNANT AND
DISTRESSED? Married or
single, free positive con-
fidential support. Help is as
close as your telephone.
BIRTHRIGHT - London
(collect) 432-7197 or 524-2913,
357-1769 or 392-6541.--3-52
25. To give away
TEN CUTE PUPPIES to
give away for Easter - one
month old. Phone 565-2593.
Anytime. ---10 '
MURRAY
At Blue Water Rest Home,
Zurich, Ontario, on Thur-
sday, February 28th, 1980.
Mrs. Mary Harriett (Young)
Murray, formerly 30 Base
Line Road West, in her 88th
year. Wife of the late Garnet
Murray (1953). Dear mother
of Donald and Alvin, both of
London. Mrs. Elroy
(Myraline) Desjardi'ne,
Zurich and Mrs. William
(Shirley) Gunn, RR' .2,
Courtney, British Columbia.
Sister of Harvey Young.
Rosetown, Saskatchewan.
Also survived by seven
grandchildren and 11 great-
grandchildren. Visitation in
the Needham Memorial
Chapel, 520 Dundas Street,
where the funeral service
was conducted Saturday,
March 1st, 1980,1 at 11 a.m.
Reverend Lance B. Woods of
Dundas Street United
Church officiating'.° Intern
meet Forest Lawn Memorial
Gardens. --1 Onc
27 Deaths
MCgWENN
In Huronyiew Horne, Clin-
ton, Ontario, On Tuesday, _.
Februarys 26, 1980, Jake$
Eric McEwen, formerly of.
RR 2,. Hensall,, in his 64th
Year. Dear brether of Hagh
A. McEwen of RR 2, H,ensall,
Funeral service ;was held at
the Benthron Funeral orae,
ensall, on Thur day,
February 28 at 2 p.m., with
Reverend Kenneth Knight
officiating, Burial in the
Exeter Cemetery.--10nc
STOCKTON
Jennie Wilhelmine, .,at the
People's Care Centre,
Tavistock, on . Sunday,
February 24, 1980, Jennie
Wilbelmine Pruss, formerly
of Drumbo, in her 105th year.
Beloved • wife of the late
James' Stockton, who
predeceased her in '1938.
Dear' mother of Mrs. Colin
(Helen) Tanner, of Bran-
chton, Mrs. John (Beatrice)
Mann of Clinton and Earl of
Drumbo. Also survived by Elementary school students from area schools took
six grandchildren and five part in the Canadian Leon ublic speaking, con -
great g >- a n de-lrrl n tests In Clinton on Spturday. In the junior division
Predeceased by two brothers Sanjeeta Kjurana, left, from Clinton Public School,
and two sisters. Rested at
e, took first lace. Tracy Potter, from Clinton Public
the Rumble Funeral Home, P ,
Princeton, from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m., Tuesday. Complete Y -w
funeral service including
committal, was held on
Wednesday, February 27, at
2 p.m. Pastor Howard
Jacobson officiated.
Interment Ridgewood
Cemetery.—lOnc
30. In memoriam
- • COLQUHOUN.
In loving memory of our
dear mother and grand-
-mother Jean Colquhoun who
passed away March 10, 1975:
There is a gift in life that one
cannot buy, that's very rare
and true,
It is the gift of a wonderful
mom and grandmother like
the one we found in you,
The many things you did for
us .in your kind and loving -
way,
You gave usyears of hap-
piness, no one can take away
Nothing can be more
beautiful, than the memories_..:
we have of ydu
To us you were very special
and,God thought so too.
Too dearly loved to ever be
forgotten, by your loving
children and grandchildren.
The Colquhoun Family. -10
COLQUHOUN
In loving memory of a dear
daughter' Jean Colquhoun
who passed away 5 years ago
March 10, 1975:
The midnight stars are
shining,
Upon a silent grave
Beneath it lies the one I love
But the one I could never
save ..
You left me with an aching
heart
I never can, nor ever will
Forget you Jean dear.
Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed, by her mother
Hazel McDougall. -10
REID
In loving memory of a dear
wife and mother Rebecca
Dixon Reid who passed away
3 years ago March 5, 1977:
Gone from us but leaving
memories
Death can never take away,
Memories that will always
linger,
While upon this earth we
stay.
Always remembered by
husband Fred Reid and
daughters Anna Keys, Ruby
Hill, Doris Cantelon.-10x
31. Card of thanks
MCDONALD
The family of the late Betty
McDonald wish to express
their sincere thanks to
7 friends, neighbours and
relatives for their kindness
and expressions of sympathy
in the loss of our mother. A
special thanks to Dr. Baker,
Dr. Harrett, the nurses at
Clinton .Hospital, Mr. Arnold
Gratton, the pallbearers,
Mr. and Mrs. George Pat-
terson, Michael Falconer at
Ball Funeral Home, and
members of the Joseph
Street Gospel Hall. Your
kindness will never be
forgotten. -10
BELL =
We would like to tFat k
everyone for their7 cards,
visits and gifts while in the
hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to Dr.
Newland, Donna and Bev.
Mary and Leanne.—lOx
McLEOD
Many thanks to everyone
who sent cards, flowers and
visited me while I was a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London. All was much ap-
preciated. . Donny
McLeod. -10
DEEVES
We would like to say than
you to the Clinton Fi e
Department for, theft'" uidk
an'd prompt answer to our
fire call last Wednesday
morning. Thanks to all the
men. The
Deeves
Family.--10nc
came second and
Ludwig .from the
-..Clinton..and Drict Christian School came third.
place winner, Sanjeeta went on-To—SO-W:017
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the .Legion zone finals on Saturday. (News -Record
photo )
olmesville church, seniors
by Blanche Deeves
Worship service was
held in the Holmesville
United Church on Sunday
and Rev. Oestreicher
continued his discussion
'about people in the Bible
whose names start with
:`S". Theme 'of the ser-
mon was "Great Themes
of the Bible, God's Good
News. ,News of Love."
Marty and Hugh Lobb
sang a duets -Frank
Thompson and Chester
Sturdy received the of-
fering. -
Note: Opportunity for
infant Baptism next
Sun -day.
The UCW of the
Holmesville Church will
hold their March meeting
at -the church with a pot
luck lunch at 12:30 with a
meeting to follow.
The enterprising
Seniors of Goderich.
Township „and area will
meet in the Holmesville
Church Thursday, March
6 at 2 p.m. Marion and
Jack Smith are in charge
of the program, so come
and bring a friend.
The Goderich Township
Women's Institute ;(WI-)
will hold their March
meeting in. the
Holmesville School
Monday, March 10 at 8:15
p.m. Conveners for the
meeting are Millie
Dempsey, Effie- Ye -0--,
hostesses Marg Coombs
and Ethel Yeo. Roll call is
to name something in
today's society that
should be changed.
The next card party of
the WI will be held March
13 in the - - Holmesville
School at 8 p.m. Ladies
bring lunch. Admission
$1.00.
The March dance of the
Goderich Township
Recreationwill-be held at. -
the White Carnation,
Holmesville on March 8,
Get your group together
and come out and enjoy
the last - dance of the
seas -on. Music will be
provided by "Country
Companions". Tickets
are available by calling
524 -4165 -or 524-7436.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. E. Snell of
Atwood and Mr. and Mrs,
Allen Betties of Clinton
were Sunday guests with
Barb and Alvin Betties.
Isobel and Don Harris
enjoyed a day in London
Club's name
Decor Dreamers
Everyone took a turn at
reading from our book
entitled "Your Corner of
the World". We had an
introduction to this club
and about macrame. Our
leaders demonstrated
how to do macrame and
we all tried it too. The
,meeting was ,closed with
the 4-H motto and
refreshments were
served.
The second and third
meetings were held on
Monday, -March 3, 1980 at
the home of Mrs. Corrie
Brand at 7:OO,p.m. Five
members were present.
Everyone read "who is
that in your corner?"
from our manuals.
Turn to page 19 •
HOLMESVILLE II
•
4-H NNIS
The first rneeting of. the
Holmesville II 4-H Club
was held on Monday,
February 25, at 7:00 p.m.
at the home of one of our
'leaders, . Mrs. Corrie
Brand.. Five members
were present. Our of-
ficers were chosen as
follows: president, Gerda
Brand; vice-president,
Belinda Cudmore;
secretary, Denise Brand;
treasurer, Cathy Van
Ninhuys; press reporter,
Jeannie Brand.
Our leaders are Mrs.
Corrie Brand and Mrs.
Beverly Van Ninhuys.
Our club name is "The
Decor Dreamers".
*What is the colourful history
behind Wedding Day White?
*How do you choose the "right""
Wedding hind?
*1'larint.d your budget for two'!
*Ever heard of a Shower of Hours?
Find these interesting? Do they
apply to your plans in the immediate future?
• I f so don't miss the answers. all the, answers,
in
with Jim and Irene
Durnin.
The Holmesville neigh-
bors of Mr. and Mrs, Don
Duff_ and.. family wish
them a happy stay in
Mitchell.
The Porter Hill Gun
Club, formerly Art Bell's
Club, will hold a dance on
March 28 in the Goderich
Legion Hall. Music by the
Silver Dollars, tickets
$9.00 advance or $10.00 at
the door. There will be
two sets of square dances
and lunch will be
busy
provided. Tickets are
available at the
Holmesville Store and by
calling 524-8037.
-The - .H c l_ m_ e-s-v-il-l-e
Women's Institute will
hear about the 4-H
movement .,a meeting
on I Mai -ch 10 at the
Holmesville Public
School. Guest speaker for
the $ pm meeting will be
home economist Grace
Bird and all present and
former 4-H club leaders
and assistants are
welcome to attend.
")-(4.MER�i£R
1/2 mile south of Dashwood's main intersection Phone 237-3314
FOR FARMERS ONLY
-PROCESSING SPECIAL -
BEEF } 10` LB. FOR CUTTING,
WRAPPING, FREEZING, MAKING
HAMBURG PATTIES
SLAUGHTERING CHARGE *5.00
PICKUP SPECIAL EFFECTIVE UNTIL -- '
MARCH 18TH -
WE WILL BUY HEART, LIVER AND
TONGUE FROM YOUR BEEF FOR *15.00
SAVINGS TO YOU WHOLE
EXAMPLE BEEF WEIGHT'
PROCESSING 450 LBS. X 10° -
SLAUGHTERING
*45.00
5.00
TOTAL '50.00
LESS CREDIT FOR HEART, LIVER, TONGUE 15.00
TOTAL 35.00
PICKUP (OPTIONAL) 5.00
TOTAL` :40.00
(WATCH FOR OUR FLYER IN THE MAIL)
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. THURSDAY,
'MARCH 20, 1980
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