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UMW Y, MARCH 27,1980
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18, Services available
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BYERS UPHOLSTERY
We Will rebuild recover or
restyle your Old' furnttttre.
.Top quality fabrics and.
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WO -WESTERN .PAVING
driveWaYs, 'faram, hoes;.
parking` lots, repairs. Free
e incites. Fhone; Clinton
71 priace;s . St. W,, Clin- 4$2 3723.-'43-22
Sid.Bruinsrna Excavating
Etackhoeing - Bulldozing
- Open Ditches - Septic Tanks
Sewers - Estimates at no obligations
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INCOME:TAX RETURNS
. PREPARED
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SERVICE
7 GIBB!NGS ST.
CLINTON
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ACCURATE
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R PERSONAL
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. INDUSTRIAL
TRAILER AND R.V. SERVICE
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AT A REASONAOLE PRICE
MAINTENANCE - NEW AND OLD INSTALLATIONS
ELECTRIC
FOR
• CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
• RENOVATIONS
• ADDITIONS.
SEL
BOB
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' BOX 309 '
CLINTON
PHONE 482-9720
PHONE 524-8029
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& SONS
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ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEiL: 527-1737
DURL: 527-0828
JIM: 527-0775
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or 482-7007
C. & B. BUILDERS
"Specializing in All Types '
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•2', 4', 8' wall's
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•Also all types of carpentry
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17. Auction sales 17. Auction sales
AUCTION SALE
..
OF
OVER 50
TRACTORS
lit EQUIPMENT
at
Brindley Sales
Yard
Dungannon, Ontario
FRTDAY, APRIL 4th
11:00 A.M. SHARP
More consignments welcome
Auctioneer Gordon 11. Brindley
'' all/sill �� C.Isso•«l,
CLEARING
FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION
to be held at the premises 21/2 miles west and 1 mile
north of Holmesville on
MONDAY; APRIL 7 at 1:15 P.M.
COMBINE: Gleaner "G" combirte with rice tires,
.hydrostatic drive; cab; fully monitored; 131;2' i
cutting head; 10' pickup, straw chopper, 4-30'-L 4- I
row 30" corn head; bean attachments.
TRACTORS: Massey Ferguson 1130 loaded with
cab, 23-134 tires; new motor; turbo charges, 4
remotes, 3 point hitch and rolling western hitch;
weights; two 18-4-38" step down to 34" duals; 225
Massey Ferguson fully loaded, I00 hours, just like
new.
TRUCKS: 1964 International 5 -ton truck complete
with -gravity box and 12 ft. fertilizer auger; 1974
GMC 3/4 ton truck as is; 1966 Chev bus with
galvanized body converted to camper; 1972 Ford
Torino car, V8, power. steering, power brakes, as is.
EQUIPMENT: White semi -mounted 4 -furrow 18"
automatic reset plow; Glenco 181/2' cultivator with
wings; White 20' wheel disc with Wings; In-
ternational 400 four -row cyclone air planter with
corn and bean drums, like new; International 456
corn and bean planter; John Deere FBB 17 run see
drill with grass seeder; 200 d
- gallon Calsa sprayer
with 40' booms; Hallam 9' double auger snow
blower new; 6 -row Innes windrower with cross
conveyor; 6 -ton John Deere wagon; 6 -row Durst
bean puller; Hennery 4 row windrower with cross
-conveyor wide model; 40' bale elevator; 3 pth; 1 bag
1/2 yard cement mixer; 500 pound bean cooker; 8
horse power riding mower; air compressor; bolt
bins, pumps, pot wood stove; horse equipment and a
host of other antiques.
TERMS: CASH FARM SOLD
Owner nor auctioneer are responsible for accidents
,on premises.
CJ.
atYpriell 9/JJKirt.(z/ki
AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS.'APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1WO
(S19) 527-1450
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ARMiN'S
SHARPENING
SERVICE
CIRCULAR SAWS
CARBIDE TIPPED
SAWS
HAND & CHAIN
SAWS
SCISSORS, ETC.
565-52911‘
KASSIES JOHN
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
* Farm Buildings
* Additions
* Renovations
Phoney 482-3063
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
Every Thursday
HENSALL
LIVESTOCK SALE
SAT., MAR. 29
Tractor, machinery, etc.
for Logue Brothers at
Blyth,
TUES., APRiL 1.1 P.M.
Tractor, machinery, etc.
for Ivan Weber 1'/2 miles
west of Exeter.
SAT., APRIL 5
Tractor, machinery, etc.
for Ed & Ray Wise 33/4
miles west of Clinton on
Bayfield' Road.
TUES. APR. 8 - 1 P.M.
Combine, tractors and
machinery, etc. for the
estate of 'James Flan-
nigan, '/4 mile south of
Dublin and approx. 4
miles west.
WED., APR. 9 1 P.M.
50 acre farm,, tractors
and machinery, etc. for
Alex Gulutzen - Lots 3
and 4, Concession 13,
Hullett Twp. 1'/4 miles
north of Londesboro and
4% miles east.
FRI., APRIL 11,1 P.M.
Tractorand machinery
for Art Bakker 1'/2 miles
west of Seaforth.
SAT., APRIL 12
Some furniture, beef
cows, machinery, etc.
for Arlie Lockhart,
Goderich Township.
MON., APR. 14-1:30 P.M.
Combine, tractor,
machinery, etc. for Roy
Elliott of Varna.
TUES., APR. 15-1 P.M.
4 tractors, machinery,
etc. for Bill Townshend,
3rd corner west of
Holmesville on cutline.
SAT., APRIL 19,12 NOON
Furniture, machinery,
etc. for John Burch, 8
miles north of St.
Columban.
SAT., APR. 26 12 NOON
Furniture, antiques, etc.
at Pilchard Lobb's barn
for Mrs. Lorne Wolfe of
ilrrodhagen.
DRYWALL
known for high quality •
PETER BAKOS
DRYWALL
have complete drywall
service
Phonfe 527-1398
527-0606
DISC JOCKEY
STEVENS
COUNTRY GOLD
& ROCK 'N' ROLL
Good recorded music for
weddings, dances, an-
niversaries, parties, etc.
Phone Brussels
evenings.
887=6159
19. Notice to -
creditors
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
In the Estate of Alta Lind
Bodges.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of Alta
Lind Rodges, late of the
Town of Clinton, in the
County .of' Huron, deceased,
who died on. the 1st day of
February, 1980, are hereby
notified to send in full par-
ticulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the
3rd day of April 1980, after
which date the assets will be
distributed having regard
only to claims then received.
Dated at Seaforth, this 6th
day of March 1980.
McConnell, Stewart
&Devereaux,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Sblicitors for the
executor.-11-13ar
IN THE ESTATE' OF
NELLIE ELIZAB-ETH
McDONALD, late of th,e
Town of Clinton in the
County of Huron, Housewife,
deceased.
ALL persons having
claims against the Estate of
the above-named who died
on the 20th day of February,
1980, are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
15th day of April, 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 13th day of
March, 1980.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitors for the
Executors
12-14ar
IN THE ESTATE OF SYBIL
RUTHENA COURTICE, late
of, the Township of
Tuckersmith in the County of
Huron, Missionary,
deceased.
ALL persons having
claims agains the Estate of
the above-named who died
on the 16th day of February,
1980, are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
17th" day of April, 1980, after
which date the assets will be
djstributed, having regard
dnly to the claims of which
the Undersigned shall then
have notice.
DATED at Clinton,
Ontario, this 17th day of
March, 1980.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitors for the
Executrix
12-14ar
J U COLQUHc N
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
* c:ustom Oullt Honos
*Renovations.
*Additions
482.9506
EVENINriS
RANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE °
HENRY RE.INiNK
1 MiLE NORTH OF
I.ONDESSORO
523-9202
FOR7S-A-L •--
Used Snowmobiles
We also Service
and Repair
snowmobiles and
snowblowers and
other small engine
equipment
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
22. Lost and found
LOST: Small collie, black
with white;'chest, Saugeen
Twp. tag. Phone 482-
7523.-13
24. Business
opportunities
EARN EXTRA INCOME:
Raising large bait worms in
your basement or garage
can mean an income of -over
$15,000 a year. Starter
worms and technology
available. 'Call or write
Terra Worm Farms, RR 1,
Stratford, Ontario N5A 6S2
(519625-8140.-12-15x
. 25. To give away
' M
PART .GERMAN
SHEPHERD and St. Ber-
narthmale dog, 6 months old
to give away. Phone 482-9350
between 9 a.m-6 p.m.— 13
RED IRISH SETTER,
female, six months old.
Phone 482-3391.-13
26. Births
SANDE RS
Bert and Mary Sanders are
pleased to announce the safe
arrival of their son Michael
Franciscus born March 14,
1980 at Wingham and
District Hospital weighing 8
lbs. 14 ozs. Proud grand-
parents, Mr. 'and Mrs.
Cornelius Brand and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Sanders.-13nc
KAASTRA
With thanks to God, Terry
and Anne Kaastra of Clinton
wish to announce the birth of
their second son Bryan
James on March 20, 1980 in
Clinton Public- Hospital. A
brother for Michael. Second
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Sid Kaastra, RR 2 Clinton
and twelfth grandchild for
Mr. and Mrs. Thobbe
Bylsma, RR.1, Bly h - i3`nc
HEIPEL
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heipel,
Mitchell are pleased to
announce the birth of their
second child, Jeffrey Robert,
on March 18,. 1980 at
Stratford General Hospital a
brother for Jason and proud
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Holmes,
Bayfield and Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Heipel,Clinton.*13nc
27. Deaths
LEDIET
In Huronview, Clinton, on
Monday, March 17, 1980,
Norman Victor Lediet of
Wingham in his 72nd year.
Beloved son of the late Mr..
and Mrs. John Darcy Lediet
of Wingham. Brother of
Hazel (Mrs. William
Dankert) RR 2, Guelph, Eva
(Mrs. Ken Simmons) RR 4,
Wingham, George of
Florida, Bill, Gordon, and
Alvin, all of Wingham. Also
several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by one brother,
Preston (W.W.11). Rested at
the Currie -Walker Funeral
Home, 35 Patrick Street
West, Wingham after 7:30
p m. Tuesday until„ -.Wed-
nesday March 19, 1980,
where service was held at 2
p.m. Interment in Wingham
Cemetery.--.13nc
LIVERMORE
At St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, onTIMI'sday, March.
20, 1980, Mildred R. Liver-
more of 'Clinton, in . her 87th
year Beloved wife of John B.
Livermore. Dear mother, of
Mary (Mrs, George #-Taggitt)
of Zurich,. Joan (Mrs. J`ohn
Plummer)` of Whitby. Dear
sister of Nonie (Mrs, Charles
Stowe) of Goderich, Edith
Barlow of Goderich, Dorothy.
(Mrs. Fred Walz) -'of
Goderich, Williarn'.Barlow of
Goderich. Alsosurviving are
eight grandchildren. Rested
at the Beattie Funeral
Home, 85 Rattenbury Street
East, Clinton, on Friday
from 24 and 7-9 p.m.
Funeral service,,was held on
Saturday, March 22, 1980,
commencing at 2 p.m. with.
Rev. Jaynes R. Broadfoot
officiating. Interment in
Clinton Cemetery.--13nc
FORREST
At Victoria Hospital, London
• ort -Saturday; Marchi 22; 1980,
Donna Jane. Forrest of
• Clinton, in her 16th year.
Dear daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Wildfong of
Clinton and :Donald Forrest
of Clinton. Dear sister of
Richard at home. Dear step-
sister of Theresa O'Neil and
Kevin and Jim Wildfong.
Dear granddaughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Harold Finlay,
Exeter and. Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wildfong of Exeter.
Predeceased by one brother
Dennis (1979). Rested at the
Beattie Funeral Home, 55
Rattenbury Street East,
Clinton, on Monday, from 2-4
and 7-9 p.ni. Funeral service
was held on Tuesday, March
25, 1980, commencing at 2
p.m. .Reverend John
Oestreicher-. officiating.
Interment Clinton
Cemetery. —13nc
PITCHFORD
At Cottage Hospital, Detroit,
,Michigan—on s -.. Saturd:ay.,_
March 22, 1980, Mrs.
Margaret Pitchford Of
Detroit, - in, her 83rd year.
Beloved wife of the late John
W-. Pitchford. Dear sister of
Mrs. Mary B. Leach of
Toronto and Mrs. -Viva
MacGregor of Huronview,
Clinton. Also survived „by
several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by one sister,
Essie (Mrs. Howard
Brunsdon) and one brother,
Willaim A. Mair. Rested at
• the Ball Funeral Home, 153
High Street, Clinton, after 7
p.m. Monday until Tuesday,
March 25, 1980, when the
funeral service was held at 2
p.m. Interment Clinton
Cemetery.--l3nc
ROULSTON
At the Manatee Hospital,
Bradenton, FI'orida, on
Saturday, March 22, 1980,
Mr, J.W. Nelson. Roulston,
of 6 Adare Crescent; in his
82nd year. Beloved husband
of Mrs. Edith (Rusky)
Roulston. Dear father of
Mrs. Audrey : Schilbe of
London, Mrs. Ralph (Gerry)
Backman of Windsor and
William N. Roulston of
Toronto. Brother of Mr.
Chester Roulston of
Bayfield. Also survived by
five grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by his first
wife, Mrs. Ina Hoskin
Roulston (1977). Visitation in
the Needham Memorial
Chapel, 520 Dundas Street
(after 7 p.m. Monday);
where the funeral service
was conducted on Wed-
nesday, March 26, 1980 at
1:30 p.m. Interment Mount
Pleasant Cemetery.-13nc
DURST
At ' William Beaumont
Hospital, Royal Oak,
Michigan on March 14, Edith
L. Durst beloved wife of the
late Ezra Durst. Also sur-
vived by four daughters and
three sons in Michigan and
one sister Mrs. Myrtle Huller
of Clinton, also nieces and
nephews.-13nc
28. Engagements
VEENSTRA-DALE
Mrs. Carman Dale is pleased
to announce the forthcoming
marriage of her daughter
Donna to Fred Veenstra son
of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Veenstra of Clinton. The
wedding will take place
Friday, April 18, 1980' at 7
p.m. in the Christian
Reformed Church, Clin-
ton. -13
A LFR ED -JOHNSON
Bill and Beatrice Johnson of
Whitehorse, Yukon
Territories, are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their younger
daughter,, Laurel Lynn, to
John' Alfred of Fort
MacMurray, Alberta, son of
Lily Alfred of Alert Bay, B.C.
The wedding will take place
on Saturday, April 12, 1980 in
Fort MacMurray, Alber-
ta .-13x
pu
re.
On Sunday, March 23,
the Clinton Club `hosted a
centralized, high test day.
Peggy Jones passed her
Viennese Waltz and.
:eQrnpleted her gold
dances, giving her a gold
medal in dance.
Marg Dupee passed her
novice competitive test
and Brenda Dupee
passed her,f ifth figure.
Brenda Dupee and
Peggy Jones both passed
their senior" silver free
skate
In Stratford, on Sun-
day, .Marchi' 23, Judy
Johnston ' and Mary
Gibson passed their Jr.
Bronze. Free Skate test.
Congratulations to all
skaters:
This Saturday, March
29 will be the final day of
skating.
There is an annual
meeting of the Clinton
Figure Skating Club on
Wednesday, , April 2 at
Clinton Community
'Centre, and everyone is
weleorne. •
Fou of ocompetitive
skaters travelled - to
Sarniatocompete to the
W.O.S.W,I.C. onM harc .1
14
- 16. Susan /nwells
finished third in flight
and skated in the finals on
Sunday.
•
Brenda Dupee skated
finga, Nathan Burns,
Amanda • Butt, Lee
Gibbings, Mark King,
°onJa McClinchey.
Elementary: Denise
Qaron, Shari Lobb, Paula;,
Glew, Randy Shu-sz .
Bagel Bryan Beattie,
Pamela. Carter, Barbara
Fothe "ingham. Dance' I
Nancy Broadfoot,Jody
Merner.
• Playhouse
in 'novice; ladies coin-' '
,petitive and
flight finishedandin third The Huron Country
iii her the Playhouse in Grand Bend
finals firishd; sixth, •has, appointed Heather
Marg Dupee skated in ' Redick of -
2urlch, to the
intermediate dpQof PtblicityN
categotry and finishedies D rectorsitin o. Making the
seventh. Our only' lamale announcement, General
competitor was Norris Manager, Marc Quinn
Flynn: Congratuations to:' said he was •very, pleased.
all,' skaters who cpm- to locate someone with
peTed. mexperience---and; --en--
On Saturday, March 22, thusiaser m.
it was a test day for all
beginners and juniors on
the ice and the following
skaters passed badges: .
Beginnner: Dana
Bosman, Jennifer Buf-
30. In memoriam
STURGEON
In fond and loving memory
of a dear dad, grandpa and
great grandpa, Willard R.
(Byrd) Sturgeon who passed '
away 8 Years ago March 23,
1972:.
To those of us who knew you
and loved you,
Your memory will never
grow old.
Always remembered by
Norma, Gordon, Walter,
Milvena and families.-13nc
31. Card of thanks
HUNKING
Thanks to all who sent cards
and gifts, who visited me and
helped out at home during
_my different -stays. in Clinton
Hospital and since coming
home. Special thanks to the
doctors and nurses on first
• floor. Ted Hunking.-13
ROGERSON
We wish to take this op-
portunity to thank everyone
who remembered us with
their best wishes to help us
celebrate. our 50th wedding
anniversary. It was greatly
appreciated. Bill and Isabel
Rogerson. -13
MUSTARD
I wish to thank friends and
,family for the cards, flowers
and visits while I was in
Clinton, Public Hospital.
Special thanks to the nurses
,r on first 'floor and Dr. Baker.
Your kindness was ap-•
pre ciated. Doreen. -13x
SHANAHAN
I would like to express my
gratitude 'to Dr. Baker and
Dr. Lambert; to friends,
neighbours and relatives for
visits; flowers,and gifts - and
to the staff of 'Clinton
Hospital. Pearl
Shanahan. -13
POSWALK
I would sincerely like to
thank everyone for all their
kindnesses during and since
the funeral of my wife.
Special thanks to the
Bayfield Lioness Club and all
those who contributed at the
benefit dance held March 22
in Bayfield. Your thought-
fulness will always be
remembered. Howard
Poswalk.-13nc
WESTLAKE
I wish to thank all my
friends, neighbours and
relatives for cards, flowers
and visits While I was a
patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Flowers and the nursing
staff. 4 special thanks to my
roommate for helping
number the penny sale
tickets. Dawna
Westlake. --13
POTTER.
I would like to thank
everyone who,,osent cards,
•flowers, treats and well
wishes to me while a patient
in Clinton Hospital and also
the nurses and staff on 1st
floor and kitchen, Dr.
Newland, Thr. Scott and Dr.
Rampersad. The visit of
Rev. Pick and Rev.
Oestreicher was very much
appreciated. A special
thanks to Greg and Jack
Merrill for helping Eileen
with the farm chores. Frank
Potter. -13x
ERRA.TT
The family of the late Pearl
Jane Erratt wish to express
their sincere thanks and
appreciation to relatives,
neighbqurs and friends for
their beautiful flowers, cards
and memorial . donations.
Special thanks to doctors and
nurses at Clinton Public
Hospitai"for their excellent
care, also to Bonthron
Funeral Home, Rev. Stan
McDonald, Shirley and Eric
Luther and the Hensel!
U.C.W. A big "thank -you” to
everyone for the many acts
of kindness shown to mother
during her recent illness also
to' a II iwho visited my father
at the Queensway Nursing
Home to comfort him at this
time. Your thoughtfulness
will always be remembered.
Bill and 1-felen Taylor.—l3
Mrs. Redick has over
ten years business ex-
perience. For the latter
five, she was closely
associated with the
graphic design and ad-
vertising industry.
Notes of Middleton
by Blanche Deeves
Morning prayer was
held in St. James, Mid-
dleton on Sunday at 11:15
a.m. This being Lent V
and " Passion Sunday,
Mrs. Jeanne Bennett
read the lesson and Don
Middleton and -Edward
Deeves received the
offering, while Mrs. Vera
Miller was the organist.
Next Sunday, morning
prayer will be at 11:15
a m.;; feat uring- the -- hear °'our -Rector an'd Wife
blessing of Palms and are proud grandparents
distribution of palm .again,
Get well wishes to Bert.
Rowden who is a patient
Personals -yin Clinton Hospital. Bert '
• Many in the area' spent is the father of Lois Wise,
many hours of darkness The ladies of St James,
when the hydro was out in Middleton are busy
the area due to the freak working on a, quilt and
spring storm that hit here comforter. There will be
last Friday. tickets on the comforter
Ross and Mabel for sale ata later date.
Middleton are back in
their home again after
spending the winter in
nice warm sun in the
Barbados.
We of Middleton are
sorry to hear the Storeys
are all sick with this
terrible flu bug.
Good to hear Mrs. Fred
Hudie is able to be home
again from hospital.
We of • Middleton
Church are pleased to
crosses. _
E. Farm services
E. Farm services
GEORGE NESBITT,
FARM DRAINAGE
'Reduced prices for
installation over 30,000 ft.
All Work guaranteed.
PHONE CLINTON 482-9497
Complete Home Care System Sales -
�Service - Supplies - Authorized
Representative Dealer. -
These are the
Looks you'll be
turning to...
Handsomely styled
to take you all •
through Spring.
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