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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-11-27, Page 21rt CLINTQN NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27,1.0 O PA( 31. 12. Realestate for sale 12. Real estate for sale 2692 ACRES - Good 4 bedroom brick home with new plumbing, modern 3 pc. and 2 pc. bathrooms, 16' x 18' kitchen. Land in pasture and re -forested areas, with some gravel. 30' x 50' bank barn. List price '52,000. 1- w w PRINCESS STREET 9I '9 Rh • LOT LOT 05 COMMERCIAL LAND - All of lots 9 and 10, plan 15, plus part of Lot 8. total frontage on Albert St. is 58 feet, by a depth of 80 feet. One of the few remaining parcels in the downtown core area. Commercial building can be built to the lot line. List price •27,500. Call: John Duddy 482-3652 Leah or Budd Kuehl 482-7304 Val Gilbert 482-7833 Office 482-3766 WORKMAN REAL ESTATE LTD. CINTON HAROLD WORKMAN 482-3455 PETER DAMSMA 482-9849 SEA FORM_ ' 4ENHLMERO 527-0430---- --- - Come view this tastefully decorated brick and tudor styled home with cozy fireplace in the family room. An extra touch on the woodwork and 2 fireplaces makes this 4 bedroom home delightful on Isaac St. Holmesville - attractive tri level, 2500 sq. ft. finished, '14 acre. Summerhill - modern 3 bedroom raised bungalow. Brucefield - The basement is finished with the same charm as the main floor in this raised bungalow with many extras. Ontario St. - 4 ti.edroom home on a large lot. 136,900.00 Ontario St., 4 bedroom 2 storey brick, attached garage, hot water heat, stained glass. - Victoria St. - beautiful residence & shop, inground pool, zoned commercial, ideal for a restaurant, etc. Ontario St. - 4 or 6 bedroom home, stained glass windows, french doors. Country home, elegant raised bungalow, 1500 sq. ft., garage, 1.acre highway location. Holmesville - 3 bedroom 1 floor home, attached garage, Targe lot, 133,900.00. Varna - New 3 bedroom brick bungalow, Hudac Warranty, large lot. n St. - n nir-e bungalow, 3 bedro• basement, 138,500,00 Young orchard & hog barns on 5 acres near Clinton. Maitland River frontage on 2 acres with 2 or 4 bedroom home, Holmesville area. Matilda St. - 3 bedroom bungalow, rec. room, carport, only '46,900.00. Huron St. - 3 bedroom 11/2 storey home. '29,000.00. High St. -3 bedroom 11/2 storey home. '29,900.06.• Ontario St. - 3 bedroom 1 floor brick home. '31,900,00. King St. - 3 bedroom 11/2 storey home, double car garage. Princess St. - Tudor styled home in good condition. '35,000.00, Fulton St. - 3 bedroom home, heated, double car garage, double lot. '36,900.00. Duplex • 2 & 3 bedrooms, double car garage, maybe an -ex- . tra lot. Rattonbury St. E. - Brick duplex • 2 x 3 bedroom units. Auto Body Shop - Highway location near Clinton. North St. • 4 bedroom coloured aluminum sided home, family room, garage, '27,000.00. Brucelfleld - Tastefully decorated raised bungalow in mint condition with many extras. Holmesville - 3 1edroom home only '22,900.00. Country Estafae - offering an elegant 14 room home with a history, on 15 acres with a river through if. Country home - 3 floor chalet near the Maitland River. Large Commercial Lot - Highway location in Clinton. King St. Duplex - Zoned commerciol•next to the Royal Bank with abutting residence & shop for sale on Victoria St. A good selection of farms available also. 28. Business opportunity 111111111116 BARN A Second Income. Learn Income Tax Preparation at home. For Free Brochure write U & R Tax Schools, 118 Roxborough Drive, Toronto, Ontario M4W 1X4. No obligation.-48bc 28. Business opportunity FOR SALE • fully equipped meat shop in Barrie. Population 38,000. Only one other butcher shop. Phone (705)- 728-9291. • Apply Jack Dyck, 67 High St., Barrie, On'ta1*io. L4N 1W5.-48bc 26. Help wanted 26. Help wanted D.H.I. FIELD M A N /WO M A N POSITION SALARY: '14,900. - 115,800 PER YEAR CONTRACT BASIS: uccessfui--applicant-wFFt-b�--F'esponsityl'e 'for""t7ie"- monthly weighing and the sampling of milk from in- dividual cows in D.H.I,A. herds, Keeping recordsand statistical data, and the promoting of The Dairy Herd Improvement Program, • LOCATION: CLINTON QUALIFICATIONS: Preferably Grade 12 education with several years ex- perience in dairy farming or a diploma trom a college of Agriculture Technology. PLEASE FORWARD APPLICATION TO: D.H.I. COORDINATOR LIVESTOCK BRANCH ONTARIO MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE AND FOOD. LEGISLATIVE BUILDING TORONTO, ONTARIO. M7A 1B4 28. Business opportunity RECORDED DANCE MUSIC. One of Canada's largest companies specializing in recorded en,tertainrnen.t.. is,..eoming, to _ Southern Ontario. If you are interested in financial in- dependence, the Franchise for this area is available. If you enjoy working with music, and making customers happy, then phone or write today for full details. The investment is approximately $8,000.00 Write director of Fran- chising, Garry Robertson 31. Service directory KEN'S CARPENTRY - Remodelling renovations, cupboards, rec rooms, carports, flooring, Hunt - Pella -- windows- - and patio doors, aluminum siding, windows, doors. Phone 482- 7676. -Ken McNairn.-12tfar BYERS UPHOLSTERY We will rebuild 'recover or restyle your old furniture. Top quality fabrics and workmanship. Call 482-7939, 71 Princess St. W., Clin- ton.-22tf Music Services, 196 Tache LIGHT BULLDOZING, Ave. Winnipeg, Manitoba. landscaping, backfilling etc. R2H 1Z6. or telephone 1 204- Larry Bailey. Phone 523-4438 247-8883.-48bc . , or 482-9210.--23tf 29. Tenders FOR SALE BY TENDER Mobile Home 10' x 58' xvith-added room 8' x Closing date: Monday, Dec. 8/1980 Tender forms available at CLINTON COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION BOX 310 Clinton, Ontario. NOM 1L0 30. Employment wanted COUPLE LOOKING for work to do at their home. No reasonable work refused. Ca l I collect 527-0629.-47,48 31. Service directory Electrical Problems? CaII ELECTRIC Licensed Electrician Commercial/ Industrial/Farm Residential 24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE Ed Rooseboom 482-7441 LAYING and FINISHING concrete floors 'for basements, garages, drive sheds etc. Ca11 George 482- 3291.-45tf WHEELCHAIRS: The CP & T Fund of Clinton Oddfellows Lodge have wheelchairs available for loan free. Contact Tom Chuter 482-7652 or Mrs. M. Batkin 482- 3866 . -46tfa r JOHN_KASSiES GENERAL CONTRACTING * Farm Buildings * Additions * Renovations PHONE 482-3063 HANK'S SMALL ENGINE SERVICE 1 MILE NORTH OF LONDESBORO 523=9202 FOR SALE Used Snowmobiles We also Service and Repair snowmobiles and snowblower* and other small engine equipment ROYAL 1KAINTENANCE SMALL ENGINE CLINIC SALES AND SERVICE HWY.4 S. Call Roy Vodden Q 462-9600 Tuesday thru Saturday 9 am -6 pm CLINTON PIENDRIK GELOK ELECTRIC ' RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL I'VDIJSTRIAL TRAILER AND R.V SERVICE QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AT A REASONABLE PRICE MAINTENANCE - NEW AND OLD INSTALLATIONS PHONE 519-482-3700 or 482-7007 e 31. Service directory WATER WELL DRILLING W.D. HOPPER & SONS FOUR MODERN ROTARY RIGGS --PHONE SE'AFORTH-- NEIL: 527-1737 DURL; 527-0828 JIM: 527-0775 FURNITURE STRIPPING of all descriptions 482-9576 DAYS 482.3061 EVENINGS Custom Slaughtering and Processing Kill Day Wednesday ME&NER'S DASHWOOD 237-3677 r" DRYWALL known for high quality PETER BAKOS DRYWALL have complete drywall. service Phone 527-1398 527-0606 Complete Custom Framing for needlepoint, crewel, ph�octngr pfis, 611 pain- tings, etc« Regular or hon -glare glass. Ready .. moo hang -48 hour service. Harold Tyndall i! 482-7409 CLINTON 34. Personal PREGNANT and `HISTRE`;SED? Married or singly', free positive con- fidl»ntral support. Help is as close as your telephone. BIRTHRIGHT London (collect) 432-:197 or 524-2913, 357-1769 or 392-6541.--3-52 UNATTACHED? Lonely? Discover your ideal mate for beautiful friendship er marriage. Free details. Write GILMAR DATING AGENCY, P.O. Box 711, North Bay, or call (705) 472- 5800.-48bc NEED A Special Christmas gift for a shut-in or busy mother? How about a gift certificate for some hours of homecare or homehelp? Town and Country Homemakers will be happy to serve you. Phone Wingham, 357-3222.---48-50 41. To give away • TO GIVE AWAY: Cockapoo, spayed female, 4 years, housetrained and very af- fectionate. f- fectionate. 482-9429.--48 0.00111111101111 42. Death notice WEDLOc K At Huronview, Clinton, on Wednesday., November 19, 1980, Gerald Maxwell (Max). Wedlock, formerly of Saltford and Toronto, in his 62nd year, Son of the late Robert and Ella (McLean) Wedlock. Survived by several cousins. Rested at the Stiles Funeral Home, 77 Montreal St., Goderich until 2 p.m, . Thursday. Funeral and committal servic6 in the chapel on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Colborne Cemetery, Cabor`ne Township. -48 t SWIM 11, k mvIr. 1 .4,,t. n41i.st oo•+ I - - a49 J,* A«,)j 38. Auction sale 38. Auction sale eadage" Aloccale.i AUCTION CALENDAR Dec. 10 - Liquidation Auction Sale Weiler General Store held at the premises in Formosa at 6 p.m. Dec. 17 - Furniture and antique auction held at ----Rathweii-& A-ssuciates; Stia'fe'rlir - Dec. 20 - House by public auction - Port Albert - 10:30 a.m. Madaaell ,5:44.4oce.eziei AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS 77. MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1 WO (51 9) 527-1458 AUCTION SALE Antiques, furniture, etc. Contents of Bayfield Orange Lodge Hall to be held at Richard Lobb Barn for Goderich and local residents, Saturday, November 29 at. 10 AM two lift top antique desks, pine harvest table, three small tables, 40 wooden chairs, card tables; blanket box, 4,marching drums, combination china cabinet • and buffet, combination desk and china cabinet, glassfront bookshelf, three piece bedroom suite, 2 - continental single beds, floor lamps, table lamps, kitchen table and six chairs, high chair, Franklin heater, wicker love seat, davenport couch and mat- ching chair, two blanket, boxes, old cupboard. bat. *tom, small tables, dehumidifier, humidifier, antique mantel clock, books, pictures, small kitchen ap- pliances etc, some bedding, picnic table, twin tub clothes washer, plus much more. TERMS:CASH Richard Lobb: Auctioneer CLINTON 482-7898 Richard Lobb AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR Every Thursday HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALE Sat., Nov. 29 - 10 a.m. Furniture, antiques, etc. at Richard Lobb's Barn. 42. Death notice GLASSFORD At Hotel Dieu Hospital, St. Catharines on Tuesday, November 21st 1980, Jessie Irene Watkins Glassford, of 15 Gale Crescent, St. Catharines, in her 84th year, widow of John Alexander Glassford, dear mother of James H. of St. Catharines and the late Donald Glassford, also survived by five grandchildren and one great granddaughter. Mrs. Glassford was at the Butler Funeral Home, 33 Duke Street, St. Catharines. Service was held in St. James Anglican Church on Friday, November 21 at 1:30 p.m. Interment took place in Pleasant View Memorial Gardens. -48 ELLIS At Clinton Public Hospital on T�liursday, - November 20, 1980. Mr. Lawrence Ellis of Brucefield in his 72nd year. Beloved husband of Velma Ellis. Dear father of Verona (Mrs. Ken Maguire) of Brucefield, Robert, Jerry, Ron and Jim all of London. Also loved by four grand- children, Kathy, Michael Shawn and Barry. Survived by three sisters, Mary (Mrs. Ray Sayars), Dorothy (Mrs. Lawson Hyett) both of London, Jeanie (Mrs. Louis Marcus) of Wallacetown. Predeaceased by two sisters and one brother. Rested at the Ball Funeral Home, Clinton until Saturday, November 22, 1980 where a private' family funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Interment Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Town- ship. -48 REID Harvey Wilson, D.D.S., F.D.S., R.C.S. (Eng) C.M. on Tuesday, November 18, 1980 of Toronto, beloved husband of Edythe Howlett and dear father of Marilyn McPic and Jeryn McKeown. Dear grandfather of Michael, Patti, Scott, Joey, Heather and Christine. Rested at Funeral Chapel of A.W. Miles, 30 St. Clair Ave. West on Wednesday from 2-5 and 7-9. Private service on Thursday, Nov. 20, 1980. Flowers gratefully declined and in lieu of flowers, a donation to the charity of your choice would be gratefully appreciated. Varna Mmily has a new member By Mary Chessell Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Morrison have a new grandson, born to: Paul. and. Judy last Thursday - a little brother for Jen- niter, Lynda Postill returned home from hospital on Tuesday of last week and is .feeling much better. Brian McAsh had good luck on a hunting trip in Michigan, returning with .' a nice young buck. Franklin Roth, owner of the Varna Feed Mill, held a dinner ' and in- formation meeting for area pork producers on - Thum day--even4-ng i -n- h - Sunday school room at the church. At the lmeeting which followed in the township hall, there were speakers from Shur -Gain and Elanco Drug Co. One man told of practises carried out at the Shur -Gain Research Farm; another, the head Shur -Gain nutritionist for Ont+ari-o, spoke on nutrition; another on animal health products; and the drug company representative explained the benefits of a growth • promotion product for swine. 43. Births HA AK John and Janet nee Hellinga are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their- first child, Daniel Jacob, on Nov. 22, at Clinton Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 6 oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hellinga of Londesboro . and Mr. and Mrs. Gary Haak of Clinton. Great grandparents are Mrs-. Ger tie Hellinga of Egmondville, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wybenga of Jarvis and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Haak of Groningin, Holland. 48 BROOKS Chris and Irene are proud to announce the birth of their son Mathew Jared on Nov. 21, 1980 at Clinton Public Hospital. First grandson for Edward and Eleanor Brooks of Windsor and Chris and Mary Guetter of Clinton. Another great-grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Carter and Mr. and Mrs. John Guetter Sr. both of Clin- ton. -48 LEPPINGTON Hans and Pauline are pleased W announce the birth of their son Derek John, born Nov. 23 at Clinton Public Hospital. Proud grandparents are Dorothy Armstrong and Roy Lep pington.-48 BUCHANAN Lorraine and Barry are proud to announce the birth of their son, Kevin Barry, on Monday, November 24, 1980 at Seaforth Community Hospital, weighing 8 Ib. 15 oz. A brother for Kristy. 46 In memoriam HOY In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Mrs. William Hoy, who passed away Nov. 28, 1957. Time slips by but memories stay Quietly remembered every day A little tribute small and tender Just to show we still remember. Lovingly remembered by her family. -48x 47. Card of t*-anks THE OPTIMIST CLUB of Clinton wish to thank all those who donated towards the Arthritic Society canvass held last month (Oct). The amount collected was $703.75. The club did not quite cover the whole Town and ask any who still wish to donate to send their con- tribution to the Clinton Optimist Club, Box 1279, Clifi`ton, Ont. Receipt will be issued upon request. Thank you.-48nx Church news Church services on Sunday were led by Joyce Powsen in 'Varna l nnd' Marjorie Ilayter lin. Qoshen, as Rev. Wilena Brown was confined to. her home because Of illness. Lori Gonsitt assisted Joyce in a dialogue about a girl who stood up for Jesus. Many old and, Well- loved hymns, , most et which are not in our r hymn book, were . in- terspersed n-terspersed throughou t the service. Next Sunday, members will be asked .to vote on. 'changing the time of the service to 10 o'clock. This would 'give the minister ime o sp--k-with everyone• before leaving for Goshen. A reception and tea will be held in Varna Sunday School room on Saturday at 2:30 for bride -elect Margaret Aldington. Everyone who wishes to have a visit with her is cordially invited. Smile Old trumpeters never die. They just blow away. +++ He who get;, too big, for his britches will be \ex- posed in the end. Hensall news._ • from page 17 and large animals and answered their curious questions. This year, Gwen McClinchey was invested as a leader to help Marg Clarke, Joanne Willert and Eleanor Shiels. New "Kits" who were invested this year include: Brian Gardner; Mathew Tin- ney; Mark Deits; Thomas Scotchmer; Jeremy Neilands; Simon Hall; Sean Kyle; Jason Reid; Scott Gould and Shawn Wurm, who were late starters will be in- vested soon when they've learned their Beaver promise and motto. After investiture parents joined in a Fun Night. We would like to ask parents to save articles which might be useful for craft work as our budget is' limited and it's. sur- prising what some call ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS SPECIALS Sale includes •Tramisol inlectable • Spotton •Pen Strep • Terramycin •many more on special VERBEEK'S FARM & GARDEN. CENTRE 22 ISAAC ST. CLINTON i 47. Card of thanks WRIGHT I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Lambert and Dr. Newland. nurses and all staff for the excellent care I received while in the hospital. Also. to my many friends who sent cards, flowers and treats. Your thoughtfulness will not be forgotten. Reta Wright. -48x COUNTER My sincere thanks to Dr. Baker, Dr. Flowers, the Nursing staff on first floor and the kitchen staff of Clinton Public Hospital for the care I received during my stay in hospital. Also thanks to friends and neigh- bours for visits, cards, gifts and to Rev. Broad foot for his visits. Norman ' Coun- ter. -48x • SCOTCHMER Roy and Freida Scotchmer are both happy to be home again, Freida recuperating from major surgery in University Hospital, London, and Roy in Goderich Hospital. We both thank all the relatives, friends and neighbors for their kindness shown, also Rev. Allun Thomas and the U.C.W. of Bayfield United church. The many cards, gifts, &eats and flowers were greatly ap- preciated, and not forgetting the kindness shown to our loved ones at home. Roy and Freida Sco ��..;� r.-48 garbage can be recycled by the boys. We will be working on some Christmas Crafts during the next few weeks and doing. other seasonal activities. Carmel Church Rev. Kenneth Knight conducted the afternoon service in Carmel Church on Sunday speaking on "The Second Coming 'of Christ" taking his text from Matthew Chapter 25 vers'e 13 "Watch Out, then, because you do not know the day or hour". Mrs. Robert Taylor presided at the organ for the service of song. • The Kirk Session will meet on Wednesday, November 25th at 8 p.m. Choir practise will be held the same date Wednesd y - evening at 7: 30 so please attend as the Christmas music is being _ .prepared. The W.M.S. and Ladies' Aid meeting will be a pot -luck luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bell on Monday, December 1st at 12:30. Also, a special open Sunday School session is set at which Major. McInnes of the Salvation Army will speak on sharing Christmas on Sunday November 30th at 10 a.m. White gifts will be accepted then or when possible. Queensway news Birthday greetings go to Marie Laster and Louis Parer- -- who----- 'cele'brated their birthdays at the Queensway Nursing Home last week. Rev. Forsythe of Exeter conducted the church service, accompanied by R Robert Cameron and Carfrey Cann. The Bethel Reformed Church Laci,ies' en- tertained,,the residents in playing bingo and passed out treats. The men's high bowling score was rolled by Albert Miazga with 125 and Mrs. Mary Par'lmer for the Ladies with a score of 78. Visitors with Irene Kalbfleisch were Violet Bishop, Joan Betteridge, Lynn Betteridge; Mrs. Vera Johnston visited her mother Mrs. Volland; and Mervyn and Irene Dunn visited Vera Lammie, Louise Mit- chell. Mrs. Leonard also visited Louise Mitchell. Nelson Howe, Dorothy and Ronald Lee, Kay Cockwell, • Marie Win- nifred Wilds and Mr. and Mrs. A. Dogan visited Irma Wilds; John McDougall and Madeline Harburn visited Bella Drover and Mr. and Mrs. H. Benson visited Ethel Drover'. Annie Becker visited with Muriel Triebner.