Clinton News-Record, 1980-05-08, Page 20kl
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t THE CLINTON. NEWS -RECORD THURSDAY, MAY 8' 0.980
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MID -WESTERN PAVING -
driveways, rarM lanes,
king. lots, repairs. Free
estimates. Phone Clinton
482-373.3.-12-4Z
C4EARINC, FARM
EQUIPMENT AUCTION.
to be hold for t ugono St. Louis . 6 miles east of Lon.
EMAY 13 atP.M.U S�AII+ 1.1 5 �-�
TRACTORS AND TRUCK: Case 930 Comfort Kina
a'.wi.th 18.4.38 duals; Case 830 Comfort King, rebuilt
motor, duals; 1970 Dodge with steel grain box -
low mileage.
MACHINERY: Massey Harris 60 pull type connpine
With 8' head and 6' pickup; John Deere 494A corn
and bean planter; Massey Harris 15 run -dr -;j.11; In-
ternational 10' pull type swather PTO; 4 furrow 14"
trail plow; 12' International wheel cultivator; 14'
land leveller; Massey Harris 8' disc; Ben 12'
,Backer: _Fa.r.111...Kan.q larz_',,. Kier_ ith.. _ 141 motor;
1,000 Ib. pull type fertilizer spreader; 3 section roto
hoe; JM 160 bu. gravity box with truck un -
;z." dercarriage; McKee 6' double auger snowblower; 4
row John Deere front mount scuffler and puller;
Innes 4, row windrower, plus many other items.
I�r-�--
PROPRIETOR: Eugene St. Louis
MAN ,WITH TRUCE:
available to clean up
basements Alin garages.
Phone George 482.3291.—»19tf
O.W. Constru 1i®n
;Additions, Siding,'
Dry Wa!I, Ceramic Tile
Ph: Orville Webber,.
262.2..539
Neither the owner nor the auctioneer is responsible
for any accidents on site.
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO
(519) 527-1458
FARMERS .& DEALERS
RESERVE THIS
DATE...
MONDAY,MAY 12
1980
12:30 P.M. SHARP!
ANNUAL'
GIGANTIC
FARM EQUIP.
AUCTION
OF NEW & USED EQUIPMENT
INCLUDING
a 'targe selection of tractors, plows; discs, cultivators,
land packers, seed drills, weed sprayers, fertilizer
spreaders, corn planters, manure spreaders, balers,
stookers, hay bins, swathers, mowers, rakes,
elevators, wagons, harvestors, forage boxes, blowers,'
combines, grinder mixers, rotary mowers, stone
pickers, snow blowers, grain augers,. blades. gravity
boxes, plus lawn and garden equipment.
PLEASE NOTE:
SALE. CONDUCTED AT OUR
MT. FOREST LOCATION...DON'1' MISS IT!
SEE YOU THERE
Cliff Gilbert: Auctioneer
WAYNE WARD FARM EQUIPMENT
HWY. 89 EAST
MT. FOREST
Phone 323-1012
18. Services available 18. Services available
DISC JOCKEY
STEVENS
COUNTRY GOLD
& ROCK 'N' ROLL
Good recorded musk for
weddings, dances," art-'
niversaries, parties, etc.
Phone Brussels
evenings.
887-6159
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
kill Day 'Wednesday
"1514ERNER.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
GEO. A. BAIRD
BACKHOE
SERVICE
- TRUCKING
- EXCAVATING &
- TRENCHING
- SEPTIC BEDS
Geo. -A. Baird
Brucefield
482-3390/482-3042
Jim Elliott
R.R. 3 Goderich
529-728T
HENDRIK GELOK
ELECTRIC
RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL
hVDUSTRIAL
TRAILER AND R,V SERVICE
DUALITY WORKMANSHIP AT A REASONABLE PRICE
MAINTENANCE -NEW AND OLD INSTALLATIONS
PHONE 519-482-3700
or 482-7007
DRYWALL
known for high quality
PETER BAKOS
DRYWALL
have complete drywall
service
Phone 527-1398
527-0606
BACKHOE
CONTRACTING
* ditching
* septic beds
* drainage
CALL 48.2-9112
'524-7067
PETER SLOTEGRAAF
HOUSE PLANS
i;S11
MECHANICAL
DRAFTING
482-3586
SCREENED
TOP SOIL
(fofLawns-Gardens-
Flowers)
ALSO
•Crushed Stone.
•Crushed Road Gravel
•Cement Gravel
•Pit Run Gravel
Backhoe Work
LYLE
MONTGOMERY
482-7644 evenings
JOHN KASSIES»
GENERAL—
CONTRACTING
* Farm Buildings
* Additions
* Renovations
Phone 482-3063
ARMIN'S
SHARPENING
SERVICE
CIRCULAR SAWS
CARBIDE TIPPED
SAWS
HAND & CHAIN
SAWS
SCISSORS, ETC.
565-5298
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.
J.B. COLQUHOUN
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
* Custom Built Homos
* Renovations
-* Additions
•
4829506
EVENINGS
AND SMALL.,
STRUCTURES
Free.EstLnlates caii
524.2721
TOWN and COUNTRY
GARDEN SERVICE a •
'Lawn Rolling
•Gardens Tilled.
*New and old lawns.
tilled into a fine seed
• bed.
Hour Rate or Job Price
J. POTTER
R.R. 3, CLINTON
PHONE 482-9290
ALLISON
At Toronto Grace Hospital,
Toronto,
on, Monday, April.
, 28, 1980, Lillian (Folder)
Allison. of 69, -Westwood
Avenue, Toronto, formerly
of McGillivray Township.
Beloved wife of Roy Allison.
Dear sister of (Evelyn).1VIrs.
Joe Flynn of Hensall and
Alvin.. Fau,ider of
McGillivray Township. Also
survived by several nieces
and nephews, In her 06th
year. Rested at the C.
Haske>Gt and Son Funeral
Home, Lucan, where the
• funeral service was held an
Thursday, -May 1st at 2 p.m,
with. the Rev. John Latham
of St, Mary`s. Anglican
Church, . Brims ley of-
8elating. Interment in St.
Mary„'s. Cemetery, Brim-
sley.--19nc
19. Notice to
creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN
FRANKLIN PLUMB, JR.,
LATE OF THE TOWN OF
CLINTON, IN THE
COUNTY OF HURON,
DECEASED,
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the Estate of
the above-named who died.
on the 17th day of October,
1979 are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
2nd day of June, 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 6th day of May,
1980.
D. GERALD HILTZ,
Barrister &
Solicitor,
-CLINTON; Ontario—
Solicitor for'the
Executer
—19-21 ar
21. Personal
PREGNANT AND
DISTRESSED? Married or
single, free positive con-
fidential support. Help is as
close as your telephone.
BIRTHRIGH-JT - London
(collect) 432-7197 or 524-2913,
357-1769 or 392-6541.-3-52
22. Lost and found
LOST: Between Clinton and
Sea forth Hereford heifers
weighing approx. 450-500 lbs.
Phone 527-1628.-19
LOST: at RR 4, Clinton, a
Siamese cat. Answers to the
name of Tee Tee. A reward is
being offered. Call 482-
7838 .-18,,.19
24. Business
opportunities
FOR SALE OR RENT:
Restaurant seats 29 fully
equipped. For more in-
formation phone 523-4466
after 5:30p.m.-19x
Avon
If you are ambitious,
organized and over 18
you can have excellent
earnings selling quality
AVON products.. For
details call:
Carolyn Thompson
527-0238
25. To give away
4 PART PERSIAN kittens to
give away. Phone 482-
7942.-19
26. Births
W 1L'1FS
Henry and Susan are happy
to announce the birth of their
little daughter Amy Marie
born at Clinton Public
Hospital on April 30, 1980.
She is a new sister for
Richard, Raymond and
Elly.-19nc
27. Deaths
REID -
Suddenly at home on Friday,
April 25, 1980 Ivy Miller
beloved wife of Joseph Reid
and dear mother of
Elizabeth and Ian. A private
service was held at Ball
Funeral Home Clinton on
Monday, April 28 followed by
cremation.--19nc
' UPSUALYI,
1 would like to thank all my,
relatives, friends .and +Clan
Gregor '.Apartment friends
'who helpedto celebrate my
SQth' birthday,' and for the
cards, gifts and flowers. It
was all greatly appreciated.
Reta
MARTIN
At Huronview, Clinton, May
2, 1980, F. Clarence Martin of
57 Chalk `Street, bea rsr'tit—
Beloved husband of the late
Margaret H. (Mooney)
Martin in his 83rd year. Dear
father of 'Mrs. Harold
(Naomi) Pryce, McKillop
Township, Mrs. Floyd
(Edna) Jenkins, Goderich
and Fred of Richmond Hill.
Also survived by two
brothers Ernest, Listowel
and Edwin, Brussels, 13
grandchildren and 12 great-
grandchildren. Predeceased
by a brother George. Rested
at the R.S. Box Funeral
Home, 47 High Street,
Seaforth after 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, where service was
held Monday, •May 5, at 2:00.
p.m. with Rev. J.G. Van -
slyke officiating. Interment
Brussel's Cemetery --19nc
GWYN
At the Maitland Manor
Nursing Home, doderich, on
Saturday, May 3, 1980, Mrs.
David (Jessie Helena
McCullough) Gwyn, in her
nth—year—Dear- ..-.mother .. of,
Mrs. Douglas (Helena)
Young of Port Albert,
Ontario, Carmen of Blyth,
Ross of Bayfield, •Fergus of
Loridesboro and Arnold and
Walter of Tillsonburg. Dear
sister of Mrs. Marion
Leatherland of Londesboro
and Sid McCullough of Blyth.
Rested at the Tasker
Funeral Home, Blyth,
Ontario; where the funeral
service was held on Monday,
at 2 p.m. Interment Blyth
Union Cemetery,-19nc
28. Engagements -
LEE-TOMKINS
William Donald Lee and
Kathryn June Tomkins are
happy to announce their
marriage which is to take
place on Saturday, May 17,
1980 at 5 p.m. in Brucefield
United Church. -19
KREUTER-
CHESSELL
Mr. and Mrs. William A.
Chesseil of Varna are
pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Marion Rose
to Steven John Kreuter, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Kreuter of Rostock. The
wedding will take place on
June 14 at 7:00 o'elock in
Rostock United Chur-
ch.-19nc
30. In memoriam
LAYTON
In loving rnlemory of a dear
daughter and sister Ilene
who passed away five years
ago May 10, 1975:
A day of remembrance sad
to recall,
Without farewell she left us
all, •
Treasured memories keep
you near,
As time unfolds, another
year.
Sadly missed by your mom,
sister and brothers. -19
RATH
In 'loving mernory of a dear
husband, father and gran-
dfather, Grant (Red) Rath
who passed away suddenly
four years ago May 9, 1976:
Time cannot stop a hear-
tache
Or even stop a tear
Or take away a memory
Of someone we loved so
dear.
We may not show our sad-
ness,
Every day throughout the
year
But in our hearts is where we
know,
We're wishing you were
here.
Sadly missed and always
remembered by wife Gene,
daughter Joyce, son-in-law
Bruce and grandchildren,
Jana and Ian. -19
MANN
In loving memory of a dear
father and mother Mr. and
Mrs. George Mann who
passed away April 28 and
May 6, 1944 and dear sister
Lulu Mann Crittenten who
passed away August 14,1948:
Resting where no shadows
fa l l
In perfect place they want us
all, _
There God will link the
broken chain
As one by one we will meet
again.
Lovingly remembered by the
family. -19
KEYS
I Would like to express my
gratitude to Dr. Newland,'
Dr. Watts, Dr. Barrett and
the nurses on,the first floor
also to my family, relatives
friends, neighbours and Rev.
Wilena Brown for visits,
flowers, gifts and . cards
while I was in Clinton
Hospital. Joan Rhys. -19
HOWES
My sincere thanks to all who
sent cards and flowers, and
to those whovisited me while
I was a patient in Clinton
Hospital, Special thanks to
Rev. Pick, Dr. Newland, Dr.
Watts and the nursing staff: -
Vio let Howes. -19x
WEBSTER
My sincere thanks for the
excellent care given me by
the medical and hospital
staff while a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. Also
I would like to take this
opportunity to thank all
those who remembered me
with cards, flowers and
visits making my stay in
hospital a more pleasant
one. Mel Webster. -19x
YOUNG
A very sincere thank you to
all who remembered me
with cards, flowers and gifts
while I was a patient in
Clinton Hospital. A very
special thank you to Dr.
LambertandDr. Scott .and to
, all- the nurses for their ex-
cellent care and attention.
Thanks also to Rev. Jim
Broadfoot, Mr. and Mrs. E.J.
Anderson and Rev. John
Oestreieher for their -visits,
Jim Young. -19 •
REID -
The family of the late Ivy
Reid wish to express their
sincere appreciation for the
kindness and sympathy
shown to them at the time of
the loss of a dear wife and
mother. -19x
CAMPBELL
I wish to thank friends and
neighbours for cards.,
flowers and visits while in
Clinton --Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Baker, Rev.
Pick and nurses on the first
floor. Mary Campbell. -19
P TU'> NBLILL
The family .of tixe late Mrs,„
Gladys TOO, Oil of Winghatn
wish •,o Bay 'thank you; for
cards', flowers and ex-
pressions of syrhpathy an the
passing of a: dearknattierand
grandmother.. The gifts , of '
'hood and ,other kindnesses~'
were r;. very Much- ap-
preciated.
ppreciated. Max and Dick
Carter.,—lll
WAMMES
I .would like to thank my
friends and relati'es for the•
cards, ' flowers, treats and
visits while I was a patient in
Stratford General Hospital.
Also thanks to Dr. Baker, Dr,
Lenizner and Dr. Scratch
and to everyone who has
come to the house since I
have been home. All has
been appreciated. Neil. --19
DUNHAM
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H.
Jackson wish to give thanks
r� -D?. N-eWWI d, Ree.
Broadfoot and staff at
Clinton 'Hospital for the
excellent nursing service -
also to friends and neigh-
bours for their kind thoughts
and flowers before and after
the passing of Ethel A.
Dunham on May 4, 1980 at
Clinton Hospital. -19
The family of the late
Arthur Laurence
Brisson wish to express
their sincere thanks and
appreciation to
relatives, neighbours
and friends for their
many expressions of
sympathy during their
recent bereavement.
For the beautiful floral
tributes, Heart Fund
donations, Masses,
cards and donations of
food from friends.
A sincere special
thank you to Dr. Charles
J. Wallace, Dr: Engtert,
nurses and staff of South
-Huron,Hospital, also Dr.
R. Southern of St.
Joseph's, Hospital, Dr.
H. Fuller. of Intensive
Care, also the 6th floor
nurses and staff.
All kindness to Arthur
will always be
remembered. Special
thanks also to Rev. Fr.
Paul Mooney, Rt. Rev.
Wm. Baurdeau Rev.
Fr. John Bonsette, Rev.,
Fr. A. Durand and Fr.
Tony Busitell. and
Sisters of St. Joseph also
Sisters of the Most
Precious Blood.
I am most grateful to
all.—Sincerely Irene J.
Brisson. •
t
orter praised
or Legion work
by Rene Brochu
The hustle and bustle
or Qur Branch seems to
be
,over ` temporarily as
we "hove into the. spring
jun, It will be short-lived
however, sAs we now move.
to the wedding reception
season when again .our
.staff will be hard-pressed
to keep up with the
demands of our patrons.
The busy season is
always welcome as it
keeps its fully occupied
which is as it should be.
Our bingo ,last Thur-
sday was a successful
venture with the R.R. 5,
crew taking on the
evening's chore, with
—Milt -Schr4eber taking
over temporarily a'S- the
31. Card of thanks
MORGAN
I wish to express my thanks
to my » friends and relatives
who remembered me while I
was in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Mom and
Dad Hanley, Mom and Dad
Morgan, Barb, Carl, Robyn
and Stacy Hicks for taking
care of Jeff and Dan.
Everyone's help was very
much appreciated. Darlene
Morgan. -19
LOGTENIERG
I would like to express my
thanks to all who sent cards,
flowers, gifts and visited
while I was a patient in
Clinton Hospital. Also to Dr.
Baker and the nurses and
staff. Johanna Logten-
berg.-19x
NEAL
A sincere thank you to
friends ,and neighbours for
their visits, cards, flowers,
gifts and food sent to the
home -and being so good to
Allan. while I was in hospital.
Special thanks to Dr.
Lambert, Dr. Newland, Dr.
Baker and ,nursing -staff of
first floor. Jo Neal. -19x
DAVIS
I wish to thank all my friends
and neighbours for flowers,
cards and donations to the
Heart Fund during the
passing of my wife. Special
thanks to Dr. Baker and Ball
Funeral Home. Gordon
Davis. -19x
bingo team captain. The
waacsJ k ;t winningssplitlast ofweek $200.
s po
:
between Cora Smith of
Exeter and Gordon
Beo�f Auburn.
Itatty is with a note of
sincere sadness for us,
but thankfulness that the
bingo captain for the R.R.
5 team has retired ,from
hitresponsible. position,
Comrade Ed Porter has
been actively involved
- with bingo for many a
year and has also been
team captain for the R.R.
5, team for some 10 years
or more. It was always
like a welcomed breath of
fresh air when Comrade;
-Ed-andult'Iiiing wife
P>r'an would arrive at the•
Branch at about 11:30 or
so every Thursday
morning and help the
staff with the set-up and
arrangement of the bingo
cards in preparation for
the evening's patrons.
From us to you, Comrade
Ed, our heart-warming
thank: you' for • your
dedication. and un-
derstanding charac-..
teristics. You will always
be remembered by us
with warm -and friendly
thoughtfulness. Ed
wishes to extend his
thanks to all those
Comrades who were
present to carry out the
many tasks of the bingo
team Thursday after
Thursday. His hope, as
expressed to the writer
are, that, you continue to
support this worthy
venture . which 'is so
needful in our quest for
survivalas an active
Legion Branch. .
In other happenings,
our Mixed Dart group
held their final evening
with a barbecue and
social evening . and -
presentation of awards.
We're told that the steaks
were delicious and the
evening harmonious.
Why not let's have more
of these this coming
• summer season`, a
thought worth con-
sidering. See you next
week!
,-Huron Landscapin
R. R. 7, Lucknow, Ontario
Phone 529-7247
SODDING,AND SEEDING
• PLANTING-= trees, shrubs, ground cover, hedges
WEED & INSECT SPRAYING ..- 100 gal and back sprayers
LAWN— , fettiiizing
SUPPLIERS OF— peat moss, bonemeai, grass seed, fertilizer
PRUNING — trees, shrubs
SURFACE PAVING -=- • patio stone, interlocking stone
FENCING— rail style
TREATED 6" x 6" — planters, refraining walls, play structures, edging
Large Birch Clumps Now Available
Open 7 days a week
Proprietors - Steve Caslick 528-6843
• Greg Alton 5283540
merweee OF
LAND8CAPE
ONTARIO
4 miles south of Lucknow on Huron County Road No. 1
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lb