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15,1980
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17 Auction sales
17. Auction sales
AUCTIONI SALE
T>ractprs, combine, truckk,farm machinery, etc. to
be held for Ivan.McClymont at Lot 16, Concession. 7
Stanley ,Township, 1 mile south of Varna, Ont. on
Pavedread.
. ea..d
MONDAY, MAY 19 at 1:30 P.M.
See last week's paper for full listing. Also
65 T, Oliver baler.
NO SMALL ITEMS • LAND IS RENTED
TERMS CASH
Richard Lobb - Auctioneer
CLINTO14-48218?8
For further information phone 519-483-3214. Owner
or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of
sale.
FURNITURE & ANTIQUE
AUCTION
from Seaforth and Goderich Homes
to be held at the Rothwell Building
77 Main St. Seaforth
WEDNESDAY
MAY 21st at 6 P.M.
Consisting of: oak corner what -not; new gold swivel
rocker; Victorian parlour chair; 3 pc, bedroom
suite - 6' high bed; hall tree; continental beds; pine
blanket box; 2 show cases; 1 bow glass show case; 6
chair set; pine cupboard; trunks; chest of drawers
and dressers; parlour table and chairs; oak paper
racks; picture frames; crocks; 3 pieces of marble;
cast iron; books; Mirrors; brass; copper and .many -
more misc. items.
Large quantity of Sterling silver; quantity of glass,
china and silver; Canadian glass; pressed glass;
colored glass; cups 'and saucers; souvenirs; or-
naments.
r-naments.
Terms: Cash
MICe_7Vc
- AcciateJ
AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1 WC
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(519)1 527-1458
18. Services available 18. Services., available
GERALD COLEMAN
-Home Improvements
•ALUMINUM SIDING
• EAVESTROUGHS
•RENOVATIONS &
ROOFING
Phone: 565-5347
G. SUTHERLAND
CONSTRUCTION
:Topsoil
Manure
Gravel
For Sale
PHONE
482.9605
•
AFTER 6 P.M.
TOWN and COUNTRY
GARDEN.SERVICE
•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
J.B. COLQUHOUN
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR.
* Custom Built Homes
•* Renovations
* Additions
482-9506
EVENINGS
HENDRIK GELOK
ELECTRIC
RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL
I VDUSTRIAL
- TRAILER AND R.V. SERVICE
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AT A REASONABLE PRICE
MAINTENANCE - NEW AND OLD INSTALLATIONS
PHONE 519-482-3700
or 482-7007
pECIAL?'
FOR OUR OPENING WEEK
Mather's Siding-
8KING ST. CLINTON
482f 7606
-WITH 21 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN THE AREA
WE SPECIALIZE IN: SIDING, TROUGHS
AWNINGS, SHUTTERS
THERMO WINDOWS
PATIO DOORS, etc.
For Free Estimates & References
phone or drop In to -day,
Additions, siding,.
Di'y Won, Ceramic Tile
Ph; Qtville Webber
262-'2539
SCREENED-
TOCP SOIL
(for Lawns-Gard,ns;
e.
11ovM r,$)
ALSO
•Crushed Stone
•Crushed Road Gravel
•C.msnt Gravel
•Pit Run Gravel.
Backhoe Work
LYLE
MONTGOMERY
482.7644 evenings
ARMIN'S
SHARPENING
SERVICE •
CIRCULAR SAWS
CARBIDE TIPPED
SAWS
HAND & CHAIN
SAWS
SCISSORS, ETC.
565=5298
Complete
I Custom Framing C
for needlepoint, crewel.
f photographs. oil pain-
tings, etc. Regular or 1
non -glare glass. Ready j
, to hang, 48 hour service.
i'Horotdlyndoll1_
482-7409 CLINTON
•oW
HOUSE PLANS
and.
MECHANICAL
DRAFTING
482-3586
GEO. A. BAIRD
WNW
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SERVICE
-TRUCKING
- EXCAVATING I&
- TRENCHING
- sEPTIc REDS
Gea. A. Baird
Brumfield
482.3390/481-3042
DUTOT
Brad', and Marg are pleased
to announce the birth of their
daughter on Friday May 9,
1980 in Queensway General.
Hospital, Etobicoke, Ont.
Second grandchild for Marj
and Lew Dutot and twentieth
great-grandchild for Mrs.
Emma Bayley, RR 4,
Clinton, Ont,--2Onc
AMY
Graham and Mary Jean
Amy of Toronto are proud to
n
an ounce the birth of their
in John
_, Stacey Lynn and Jo n
Allan born Sunday, May 4,
1980, at K -W Hospital, Kit-
chener. Grandparents are
Allan and Norma Amy of St.
Joseph' .§, Ont., and Mrs.
MildreCaxneron• of Clinton,
Ont.-20nc
DISC JOCKEY
STEVENS
COUNTRY, GOLD
& ROCK 'N' ROLL
Good recorded music for
weddings, dances, an-
niversaries, parties, etc.
Phone Brussels
evenings.
887-6159
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.
ROOFING
AND SMALL
STRUCTURES
Free Estimates -call
524-2721
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737. ,
DURL: 527-0828
JIM: 5274)775
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
* Farin Buildings
* Additions
* Renovations
Phone 482-3063
BACKHOE
CONTRACTING
* ditching
* septic beds
* drainage
CALL 482-9112
524-7067
PETER SLOTEGIAAF
Jim Elliott
R.R. 3 Goderich
529-7261
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. s.laims_.of. _whish..
the undersigned shall then
have notice.
DATED at .. Clinton,
Ontario, this 6th day of May,
198.0.
D. GERALD HILTZ,
-Barrister &
Solicitor,
CLINTON, Ontario
Solicitor for the
Executor
19-21 ar
21. Personal
°PRE'GNANT AND
DISTRESSED? Married or
single, free positive con-
fidential support..Belp 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: Set of keys - vicinity
of Raglan St. and CHSS.
Phone 482-7460.-20x
24. Business
opportunities
WHY PAY HIGH interest on
loans and mortgages. How
you can get it at 4 percent.
Literature at $1.50. How to
get free rent, $1.50. How to
avoid taxes, $1.50. Order
each, or all three for $4.00.
Leland John Business
Advance, Lucknow, Ontario
NOG 2H0.-20,21
Avon
If you are ambitioiik:
organized and over 18
you can have excellent
earnings selling quality
AVON products. For
details call:
Carolyn Thompson
527-0238
20. Public notices
CHOIVIICKI
Vite andConnie of Lucan are
proud to announce the
urrivai of them firstbnrbygirl
Cara Anne on Sat., May 10, •
1980 at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London.,. Granddaughter for
Bill and Verna Gibbings and
great `granddaughter for
Percy and Vera Gib-
bings.-20nc
27. Deaths
HAYTER
At Pontiac General Hospital;
Pontiac, Michigan, on
Thursday, May 8, 1980,
Gordon H. Hayter of Pon-
tiac, Michigan (formerly of
Way Township, Ontario).
Mr. Hayter waspredeceased
by his wife Ione, in July, 1976
and is survived by 2 sons,
Keith Hayter of Phoenix,
Arizona and Wayne Hayter
of Pontiac, Michigan. Dear
brother of Mrs. Marvin
Routzon (Florence), Mrs.
Alf Moffatt (Esther),
Mrs.
Cecil Dow ()Q (Haze1�L all of
Clinton, Ontario. Also sur-
viving are 2 brothers, Elgin,
and Russell Hayter both of
London.' Friends called at
the Hopper -Hockey Funeral
Home, William Street,
Exeter, after 7 p.m. Friday.
Funeral service was held on
Saturday, May 10, 1980 at 1
p.m. with Pastor ,Ross
Hargreaves, officiating.
Interment in Exeter
Ce me ter y.-20nc
28. Engagements
BROWN-
HILDERLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hilderley
of Clinton, Ontario, are
pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Julie Sue, to
Mr. David Alexander Brown,
son of Mrs. Janet Tree and
Mr. Ross Brown of London,
Ontario. The wedding will
take place on Saturday, June
14, 1980 at 4 o'clockp:m.' in
St. Paul's Anglican Church,
Clinton, Ontario. -20x
MOES-LYON
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lyon, RR
1 Auburn are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their eldest
daughter Kathryn Joanne
Lyon to Ronald Albert Moes,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Moes of London. Wedding to
take place at Londesboro
United Church at 2 p.m. on
Sat., June 21, 1980.-20
30. In memoriam
HOY
In loving memory of a dear
father and grandfather
William Hoy who passed
away seven years ago May
14, 1973:
Treasured thoughts of one so
dear
Often brings a silent tear
Quiet thoughts of times
together
Leaves memories that will
last forever.
Always remembered by his
family. -20x
20. Public ' notices
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS ,
DESTROY WEEDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to all persons in possession of lands in any
Municipality•in the County of Huron.
In accordance with the Revised Weed Con-
trol 'Act, 1972, Section 4, 14 and 20 and
amendments thereto, that unless noxious
weeds growing on their lands are destroyed
by June 6, 1980 and throughout the season,
the Municipality may enter upon the said
lands and have the weeds destroyed,
charging the costs against the land in taxes,
as set out in the Act.
The co-operation of all citizens is soll'elted.
JOE GIBSON, Weed Inspector
County of Huron
PP's precii
by Ross Haugh
Two MIT's i t the
Ontario: Legislature
suggested a provincial
electmptr -1?as -40ar at
Tuesday's annual
meeting of the Huron -
Middlesex, Pz ovr:iPcial
Liberal Association held
at the Lucan arena.
Huron -Middlesex MPP
Jack Riddell , told the
newly °elected executive,
"You should be in for a'
busy year. I have a
feeling we are in an
election year. Be
prepared."
The guest speaker
Kitchener -Wilmot MPP
John Sweeney was of the
opinion. saving. "Time is
drawing near for Ontario
voters to .take a look at
critical."
what , the p
government has done."
In talking about the bill
being prepared by
t future
Agriculture Minister
Lorne Henderson to bring
in a registry of foreign
farmland ownership,
Sweeney said, "Premier
Davis and leis associates
often scoffed at Jack
Riddell for his stand on
foreign ownership. Now
they have changed thein
tune and realize Jack was
right."
Sweeney talked about'
the role of members of
Parliament in opposition.
He said, "We are 'sup-
posed to play a critical
role and that is difficult.
But, we do make vital
statements to show in a
concrete and tangible
wa,y that we can be
positive as well as
resent The guest speaker
criticized the April 22
provincial budget saying,
"Davis described it as the
best budget of the decade.
It did nothing fpr
28. Engagements
DYCK-DUIZER
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Daizer of
Clinton are happy to an-
nounce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Angela to Mr. Ruby Dyck of
Ottawa. The wedding will
take place Sat., May 17, 1980
at the Ottawa Mennonite
Church, Ottawa. -20x
unemployment or the
high interest rates."
"The Liberal party has
put together -an
Emergency Interest
Relief plan. We are
willing to stand or fall on
the principle behind it,"
Sweeney continued.
The Kitchener area
31. Card of thanks No injuries in
KUPERUS
We would like to thank the
people who called on us at
our 45th wedding• an-
niversary, Also than-►ou for
the cards and gifts that were
given to us and made our day
a.success. Aaltje and Bouke
Kuperus.--20
DALES
I would like to thank my dear
friends, neighbo'urs',
relatives and especially my
very generous family, the
U.C.W. of Wesley -Willis as
well as Magic Circle, also
Golden Radar club, for
cards, treats, flowers also
gifts and visits. Thank you to
Rev. Oestreicher, Dr. Baker,
Dr. Watts and the very ef-
ficient staff of Clinton Public
Hospital first floor for their
patient. and excellent care.
Thanks everyone. Reta
Dales. -20x
POPP
I wish to thank nurses on
first, second floors and in-
tensive care unit Alexandra
Hospital for the care I
received while in hospital;,
also my friends and relatives
who have phoned, sent
cards, flowers end enquired
since coming home. Special
thanks to Doctors Chan and
Walker, ' and staff at
emergency entrance.
Murray Popp. -20
BROADFOOT
I wish to thank all those who
remembered me and my
family with their prayers
and their many acts of
kindness when I was
recently hospitalized as a
result of my car accident. A
special thanks to Mr. Lawrie
Slade whose help was
especially appreciated. To
Dr. * Baker, the nurses and
staff of Clinton Public
Hospital my deepest ap-
preciation for their care and
concern for me. The Rev.
JaiYies R. Broadfoot.-20
McCANN
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to Dr.
Newland, the nurses and
staff of the first floor for
their kindness, excellent
care and understanding
while I was a patient in the
Clinton Public Hospital. Also
I very much appreciated the
flowers and visits from my
friends and neighbours.
Ronald McCann. -20
POWELL
We wish to thank our friends
and relatives for cards; ,
flowers, gifts and visits while
we were patients in Clinton
Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Baker, nurses and staff
on first floor. Dawn and Lori
Powell. -20x
McNAIRN
A very sincere thank you for
the excellent care I received
as a patient from the whole
staff at Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Baker and all those who
remembered me with visits,
cards and flowers. It was all
greatly appreciated. Ken
McNairn.-20ar
O'CONNELL
My sincere thanks to my
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for their cards, treats
and visits while I was in the
Clinton Hospital and St.
Joseph's London. Special
thanks to Rev. Pick and Rev.
Oestreicher for their kind
visits. Many thanks to Dr.
Scott and Dr. Carrot and
nurses•, staff of both
hospitals for their excellent
care: Tom O'Connell. ---20
two car crash
Two cars received
close to $4,000 in damages
following a May 10 ac-
cident in Clinton .
The Clinton police
reported that no one was
injured in 'the two car
crash that occurred at the'
intersection . of Victoria
and Huron Streets.
One vehicle driven by
Larry Daer, 18, of
Goderich received $2,500
in . damages and the left
side of a second :vehicle
driven by Diane Snell, 23,
of Clinton', received $1,400
in damages..
Police estimate that at
least,' $500 damage was
received to a Clinton PUC
hydro pole following a
May 8 accident.
Leo Spencer, 30, of
Clinton was backing up
when the right rear
fender of his car caught a
guide wire and knocked
over the hydro pole.
Damage to the Spencer
car was set at $200.
election
MPP q added, "I don't
believe in coincidences,
but an" lour and a half
before Bob fiVIGKessick's.
private bill ....on unfair
hydro rates for farmers
was to come before the
House,' Bill Davis in-
structed Ontario Hydro to
eliminate the differential, -
Sweeney said the rate
for rural has been higher
by 29 percent, but, would
become equal as of
September 1:
In the annual election
of officers, Bernard Benn
of Lucan was named
president replacing` Ian
McAllister of Zurich.
When asked about his
length of service as
Liberal Association
president, Xan McAllister
replied, "1 have just.
completed seven years of
aone year term,"
Joe Hogan of Exeter is
the new executive vice-
president, Ken Keller of
Goderich is the treasurer
and Karen Pfaff, Exeter
is secretary.
Vice-presidents are
Muriel Murphy,
Goderich; Wilson
.
Hodgins, Lucan; George
Walker, Strathroy;
Connie" Van Bussel,.
Lucan; Emil Hendrick,
Exeter.;, Beecher Men-
zies, .
en-zies,. Clinton; Jean
Adams, Goderich and
Keith McLean, Exeter.
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