Clinton News-Record, 1983-01-12, Page 17'
26 Help wanted
PROFESSIONAL
SALES PEOPLE
Ceutreat inc., will hire
two hall -time sales
®ogle with Guaranteed
Weekly Inca
commission talus rnon-
thly bones. We prefer
you to have previous
experience hi Direct
Soles to the public. YOU
meat be a self-starter
aired enjoy earning es
high Inc®tee®.
Promotions are rapid
with our firsts. No ever -
night travel but you
must have ® good a®r
and plenty of ambition,
Apply in person to
KD OAUEE'
®t the Elves Hoven ince on
WrONIESUAY, JANUARY 19
AT 2:00 I"i."i OR 7s00 PM
SHARP
28. Business
opportunity
FIREWOOD PROCESSING
Business. Established year
round business complete with
automatic prccessor, trailers,
forklift, crawler loader, timber
rights also available. For more
information phone 705-754-
2040. 20
30. Employment
wanted
LADY WANTS housecleaning in
Bayfield or surrounding area.
Coll Jean 5655347. 1,2
ATTENTION FARMERS - In-
terested person would like full-
time employment on the swine
farm. Has one year in farrow to
finish operation. Phone anytime
529-7203. 1,2nx
.ff Oak
31. Service
directory
JACK ..,
GRUM
CONSTRUCTION
LTD,
*Farm
*Commercial
*Residential
*::uildings
* " dditions
*Renovations
AFFILIATE rr° WITH:
OUST oaM
SHEET
METL
*Fascia
*Soffits
*Door a1 d Window
Jams and Sills
*Metal covered
Doors
482-7290
3I Service
directory
KEN'S CARPENTRY Remodelling
renovations, cupboards
ceramic tile, criunter tops. rec
rooms. corports, flooring, win-
dows patio doors. aluminum
siding Phone 4827676, Ken
McNairn--'8tfor
CUSTOM SNOWBLOWING
Phone Bill Smith 482-
3349 -1.2x — —
VERN'S CHIMNEY sweep ser
vice Seaforth, Ontario. Phone
after 6 p.m 527-0674.---45tf
MAN WITH '•2 ton truck will do
small moving jobs. grocery
delivery and snow shovelling
482.7677 ask for Pete. -2-5
JACK K.
COLQUHOUN
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Specializing Ing
*CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES
*RENOVATIONS
*ADDITIONS
*KITCHENS
*ALUMINUM
SI? INIP
MOW
482-9506
EVENINGS
CLI NTWOOD
CUSTOM
BUILDERS
°Ceaetoen built hones
"Additions
*Drywall
*Roofing
*Skiing, Soffit A2 Fascia
TIM BYESMA 482.3873
DRUG BYESMA 482-7334
wswisormiimm
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
*Farm
Buildings
*Af ditions
PHONE
482=3063
FURI177t
SERVICE
UPHOLSTERY AND
AUTOM1'TIVE SEATS
"FURNITURE STRIPPING
A SPECIALTY"
PFIONE
482-7379
RANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
9 MILE NORTH OF
LORIsi.ESBORti.
523-9202
ICOR SALE
Used Snowmobiles
We also Service
and Repair
Snowriwobiles and
Snowblowers end
other Small Engine
Equipment
PIANO TUNING
.Repairs
.Rebuilding
�I(ey Recovered
*Keys Recovered
o®erapp-(Choawrs
11RUCE PULSIi i
348-9223 Mitchell
I,ICENC -J,
ALL YOUR GENERAL
MAiNTEito1ANCE At
BUILDING NEEDS CALL:
Evenin tel 482-3828
Electrical Problems? Call
ED'S ELECTRIC
Licenced Electrician
INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL
FARM /RESIDENTIAL
24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE
ED ROOSIEBOOM
482=7441
ALSO.. SEE US FOR
ELECTRIC
FURNACES
and
ELECTRIC
HEATING
UNDER THE CANADIAN Oil SUBSTITUTION
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 482-7Cvt9
31 Service
directory
'' MK
Walls & Attics
ADA n:µ SON
INSULATIN
Government Licensed
Contractors
Free EstLm iter
4a2-9006
*SEPTIC TANKS
*SEWERS
*BULL OZING
ACKNOE WORK
@GRAVEL
*TOPSOIL
For a complete job cell:
SID vNUINSMA
EXCAVATING LTD.
524-8008
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
F , UR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFOtRTH
NEIL: 327-1737
DLIRL: 327-0838
JIM: 327-0773
1
34. Personal
DOES SOMEONE you love have
a drinking problem? There is
help for you. Call Al -Anon 524-
6001 or write P.O. Box 226, Mit-
chell, Ont. NOK 1N0,--49tf
PREGNANT, Distressed? Mar-
ried, single, free positive con-
fidential support. Help is as
close as your telephone. BIR-
THRIGHT - London (collect) 432-
7197; 527-0115 or 524-2023
(after 6 p -m-)-2,3
ARE YOU HAVING Problems
such as Spiritual, financial,
domestic, physical, mental, etc.
phone 524-2917 between 8 • 10
a.m, 6 - 8 p.m. Good News
Mission. —2x
ALONE - Are you tired of being
alone? Are you unattached,
separated, single or divorced?
Meet that special person. Apply
P.O. Box 104, Owen Sound,
Ont. N4K 5P1- Please state
age, --2x
HOW TO PLAY Popular Piano!
New home study course- Fast,
easy method. Guaronteed, For
FREE information, write; Studio
C0103, Russell & Associates,
10060-102 Ave. Ft. St, John, B.C.
V1J 2E2. --2o
STOP BEDWETTING. United
Enuretic has corrected over
20,000 cases. Bedwetting
frustrates, embarrasses, and
sometimes weakens school
abilities. Get confidential infor-
mation from UESC Box 3311,
Cambridge, N3H 4T3. - 2o
35. Notice to
creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT
HAROLD VODDEN, late of the
Town of Clinton in the County of
Huron, Retired Technician,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 8th day
of November, 1982, are re•
quired to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned on
or before the 31st doy of
January. 1983. after which date
the assets will be distributed.
having regard only to the claims
of which the undersigned sholl
then hove notice.
DATED at Clinton Ontario
this 23rd day of December,
1982
E B. MENZIES. O.C.
Box 68.
Clinton Ontario
Solicitor for the
Executors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS &
OTHERS in the Estate of
Margaret Hudie
All persons having claims
against the estate of Margaret
Hudie late of the Town of Clin
ton in the County of Huron
deceased who died on the 18th
day of November, 1982 ore
hereby notified to send in full
particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on nr before the
3rd day of Fehruory 1983 after
which dote the assets will be
distributed hovmq regard only
to claims then received
DATFO of Senforth Ontnrin this
Sth day of )nnuory 1983
McConnell Stewort
Devereaux 'R Smith
Seaforth Ontorio
Solicitors
for fhp pttatp
40 Lost c& Found
LOST good rimmed eye
glasses, beige case. area of
White Cornotion. REWARD.
FINDER PLEASE CALL 524-
7669 - 2x
41 To give away
TO GIVE AWAY one nine month
old 'Walker Hound Phone 482-
9286. —2
42 Death notice
PEAR ON
Mary In Hamilton on Thursday
Dec. 30 1982. Mory Pearson,
beloved wife of Charles Pear-
son dear mother of Heather at
home, youngest daughter of
Carrie Ball of Sault Ste. Marie.
Sadly missed by sisters Nancy
and Catherine of Sault Ste.
Mavie, and brother James of Ed-
monton She is also survived by
uncles John and Charles Peckitt
of Clinton. Funerol services
were held in Centenary United
Church in Hamilton. Burial took
place at Hamilton Mountain
Cemetery. —2nx
ALLANSON
Joseph, in 82nd year passed
away in Warkworth, Ont. Sun-
day, Jan. 9, 1983. Surviving are
his wife. Lena (Bolton), sons,
Gordon and Robert of Warkwor-
th, Ont., Murray, B.C.
daughters, Doris and Sharon of
Victoria, B.C., also survived by
a sister, Mrs. Annie Frost of
Craigholme Nursing Home,
Ailsa Craig, Ont. Interment was
Wednesday, Jan. 12 at
Warkworth Cemetery.-2nx
MAWSON
Jessie May at the St. Joseph's
Hospital, London on Sunday,
January 2nd, 1983. Jessie
(Wright) Mawson in her 65th
year. Beloved wife of Gordon
W. Mawson of Corbett and the
late Harold S. Elson (1972). Dear
mother of Mory Elizabeth (Lib-
by) Strong and Steven Robert
Elson both of Clinton and one
foster son, Douglas Solman of
London. Grandmother of
Dwayne, Andrew and Ryan
Strong, stepmother of Lloyd
Mawson of London, Linda (Mrs.
Norman Lewis) of Ailsa Craig,
Lorna (Mrs. James Lotto) of
Lucon. Also survived by seven
step -grandchildren, sister of
James Wright of McGillivary
Township and Margaret (Peggy,
Mrs. Arthur Lee) of London,
predeceased by three sisters.
Rested at the M. Box & Son
Funeral Home, Parkhill, where
the funeral service was con-
ducted by Reverend Georgina
Haig of the St. James Anglicar
Church on Wednesday, January
5th at 3:30 o'clock- Interment in
Parkhill Cemetery.-2nx
38. Auction sale
Richard Lobb
UCTIONEEK
Clipnt
on 482-Q708
AUC t low CAIE0E'�i AR
SAT. JAN. 956, 10 A.M.
Antique furniture. stove
and fridge, meetly never
fur Addle Weisit of BDyth
cat Rickard fl.obb's Berra,
Clinton.
eath notice
SNITION
Cecil J in the Germinal Hespttal,
Stratford, Ont. on January 9,
1983. Cecil J. Ashton, of 295
Willow Street, Stratford, in his
79th year. Beloved husband of
Ellen Elizabeth (Bessie) Cole.
Dear father of William J. Ashton
and wife Margaret, of
Markham, Frederick C. Ashton
and wife Jane, of Stratford.
Grandfatherof Karen Lee and
Jan, of Markham, Rob, Lori and
Linda, of Stratford. Brother of
Harvey and Clifford Ashton, of
Clinton and Mrs. Roy (Grace)
Eesom, of Blyth and Isabel
Ashton, of Sarnia, Mrs. William
(Myrtle) Smith, of Kitchener,
Mrs. Len (Hazel) Admons, of
Stratford, Mrs. Jock (Velma)
Smith, Mrs. Don (Mildred)
Hanley and Mrs. Harold (Edna)
Fremlin. all of Clinton. The
fomily received friends at the
Heinbuck Funeral Home. 156
Albert Street, Stretford, on
Monday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m.
The funeral service was held at
the funeral home on Tuesday.
January I lth at 2 p.m. Rev. Roy
Babstock officiated. Interment
in Avondale Cemetery
Stratford.--2nx
43. Births
ARMSTRONG
Greg and Pat are happy to an-
nounce the safe arrival of a
baby brother for Jonathan, Met -
thew Nicholas Charles was born
Dec- 30, 1982 at Clinton Public
Hospital. Grandparents again
are Mr. and Mrs. Cam Proctor,
Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Armstrong, Zurich.-2nx
SCHULTZ
Robert and Marilyn and Terry
Schultz of R.R. 3 Clinton
welcome with love, a real live
Christmas present, 5 Ib. 11 oz„
Tina Osabelle, on Dec.22, 19 82
at Clinton rubric riospiaoi- rtee.,
grandparents are the late Roy
and Lenora Ashton and Elmer
end Isabelle Schultz,-2nx
LEPPINGTON
John, Evelyn and Aaron are
pleased to announce the birth
of Adom Timothy. Our
Christmas bundle arrived,,
December 23, 1982, weighing 8
Ib, 8 oz. at Clinton Public
Hospital. Adorn is a new grand-
son for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lepp-
ington, Boyfield and Mrs. Agnes
Biemon, Belgrove--2nc
NiCHOLSON
Mark and Gerry thank God for
the safe arrival of their first
born, Mark John, 7 Ib. 12 oz. on
January 9, 1983 at it. Joseph's
Hospital, London--2nx
LI V INGSTONfE
Joce and Dana (nee Morgan)
wish to announce the birth of
their son, M9rJcTyler, at Alex-
andra Marine. and General
Hospital in Goderich on Jan. 4,
1983, a brother for Ryan.-2nx
OEN BOER
Nick and Corrie DenBoer are
happy to announce the birth of
their son, Sebastian, on January
7, 1983, a little brother for
Marlita and Nicholas--2nx
JANKOU FSKI
Joe and Sheila are very proud to
announce the birth of their son
Steven John, a little brother for
Justin (5) and Kathryn (3).-2nx
LAKE C ION1ENT
AUCTI:iN s LE
Over 80•Tr,.:etors 8 150 PieceS of Equipment
of Brindley Soles Yard, i.ungonnon,
Saturday, January
15th
Ut 9:30 Aute
For more Inforwmatlms SNI
BRINDLEY AUCTl
S19 -529-76M it 5/94294970
AUCTION SALE
Pontiac ear, antique furniture, needy new fridge
end stove, household effects e9e. to be held of
Rleherd Lobb°s Born, Clinton, ®rater{® for Adeline
Welsh of Blyth plus additions -
SATURDAY, JANUARY 15 at 10 A.M
Car will be offered at 11 A.M.
1974 Pontiac Catalina fuer door herd top eer with
vinyl roof, air conditioning, radio, power a9eering
and brakes, VS automatic, new scow tires. This is a
good looking ear gaffing as he 67,060 miles.
Almond .Muer Hot Point refrigerator used three
months. Almond colour Inglis Sterling 90°' electric
stove with glees oven door steed three months only.
Hoosier kitchen cabinet, oak round disks table
with splitting double center pedestal end five
leaves (real ralce). Antique hell seat with mirror, Cu
nninghean upright piano, plea® beech, antique
desk, antique sideboard with mirror, two antique
dressers with mirrors, two washstands with bele"
towel bare, jam type cupboard, cedar cheat, ofd
chest of drawers, antique wooden butter churn with
foot pedal, eopteln's .fair, four roatehleg dress tuck
chairs, odd press back end wooden chairs, press leaek
rocker, wicker rocker plats other alias chairs, sle
travois, four wire"er fern stands, two pedestal pleat
tables, chest of drawers, chester+ield end chair,
wooden drop leaf table, Harding A senirater rugs 9
ft. x 11'/, ft. and 9'i, ft. x 7 ft-, 2 Areistan deluxe
pure wool carpets 9'7" x 8°'3", ®rad 2°T' x 9', two
wooden beds, small old tables, Burlington glees
finger lamp, cracks, Germain trade rraantel clack,
copper boiler, vacuum cleaner, Ierisps, dishes, bed-
ding, 1904 Flo -blocs Christmas greetlrags dashes plus
the usual Icerge offering of misc.
TERMS CASef
Rich f rel Lo bo Auction: er
482-78(18
ei- -erre- --^ erste-- ° --
46 In men-toriam
TAYLOR
On loving memory of o dear
father, Morris Taylor, who died
Jan. 16, 1982
What we'd give if we could say
Hello Dad, in the same old way
To hear your voice, see your
smile.
To sit with you and chat awhile
So you who hove o father.
Cherish him with core.
For you'll never know the hear
tache
Till you see his vacant chair.
Lovingly remembered by his
daughters and their husbands.
Brenda and Terry. Pat and Bill,
Pam and Steve. Sondro and
Guy. —2
LAIDD
in loving memory of a dear hats
bond, father and grandfather
Hugh Ladd. who passed away
Jan. 7, 1969.
We travel down a winding rood.
A rood without on end
And they who seem so for away
Are only round the bend. )rr �`
Lovingly remembered by 4.v,fe
Ret° and children and
grandchildren. —2x
TAYLOR
In loving memory of a dear son,
brother and uncle, Morris
Toylor who passed away
January 16, 1982.
To a beautiful life came a sud-
den end
He died as he lived everyones
friend
He was always thoughtful and
kind,
What a glorious memory to
Ieove behind.
He left so suddenly, his
thoughts unknown.
But he left us memories we are
proud to own.
Treasure him God in your
Garden of Rest
For in this world, he was one of
the best,
Always remembered and sadly
missed by Mrs. Ruth Taylor and
fomily.-2x
CLINTON NEWS -R CORD- WE
46 In memoriam
in loving memory of a dear hus-
band. Victor (Vit) Fox who
passed away January 17 1981
My lips connot tell how I miss
him
My heort cannot tell what to
SO),
God alone knows how 1 miss
him
in o home that is lonesome to-
day
I have lost my souls companion,
A life linked with my own.
And day by day I miss him more
As I walk through life alone
Loved and missed by wife,
Jean --2
TAYLOR
in loving memory of a dear hue
bond, Morris Taylor who died
January 16 1982.
It is sad to walk the road alone
Instead of side by side
But to all there comes o moment
When the ways of life divide
You gave me years of hop -
ss.
Then came sorrow and tears.
But you left me beautiful
memories
I will treasure through the
years.
God saw you getting tired
When a cure was not to be
So He closed His arms around
you
And whispered come to me.
You didn't deserve what you
went through.
So He gave you rest.
God's garden must be beautiful,
He only takes the best,
Sadly missed by his wife,
Connie. - 2
47. Card of thanks
SOMERV I LLE
I would like to thank everyone
for cards, treats and visits dur-
ing my stay in Clinton Hospital
and since coming home. Also to
everyone who helped out at
home. Special thanks to Dr.
Street and the nurses on the 1st
floor. Paul Somerville. -2
erimi()er Iron
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SEASON
Welcome.. -
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PEN DAILY:
3
Meet with family or friends...for business nr
pleasure. You'll find our prices competitive, our
service superb and our atmosphere the most
unique around. Drop out anytime...relan in front
of one of our two fireplace. --.ening a popular
'winter warm up' coffee from an extensive cele. -
tion of world "Coffees" new to our lounge
menu.. tor lust sip on a hot r hoc ol,tic'. Fully Lir en -
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DROP OUT ANYTI E!
Calling all Seafood lovers...
"SATO DAY NIGHT LVE"
NESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1983—PAGE 17
47 Card of thanks
44..lyt mu ma
We veilfirtid like to thank all our
relatives and friends for their
visits to the hose til and at
home and for all the lovely
flowers cards arid baby gifts
which we ve received A special
thanks to Dr Steed and the
nurses and staff on second floor
for making our stay in hospitol
most pleasant. Pot and Nicholas
Armstrong 2
THEEDOOVI
Our sincere thanks to friends
and neighbors for their
thoughtfuleess during the loss
of Grandma Colquhoun The
Theedom Family 2x
DROWN
I would like to thank Dr Baker
Dr Walden, all nurses and staff
who were kind and helpful to
me To Rev Bechtel and Rev
Moffat for their visits and
proyers and to family and
friends who were all so kind in
so many ways during my
hospital stay in Clinton and in
London Charlie Brown 2x
CLARIKE
I would like to thank my friends
and neighbors for the many
cards and treats 1 received
while I was a patient in Victoria
Hospital. Thanks to those who
provided transportation to the
hospital for Elizabeth. Thanks to
Rev. Wileno Brown for her visits
and transportation Your kind-
ness was very much ap-
preciated. William Clarke. - 2
JOHNSTON
We would like to thank our
relatives, neighbors and friends
for the beautiful flowers and
get well wishes, the kindness to
Perce during the Christmas
Season and when I was in
hospital. Thanks to Dr. Walden
and all the nurses and staff of
Clinton Hospital. It was very
much appreciated. Clara and
Perce Johnston. --2x
YEO
Many thanks to those who
showed kindness and
thoughtfulness to me during my
illness. 11 was greatly ap-
preciated. Jack Yeo. -2x
POSTILL
My thanks to the Doctors and
nurses of Clinton Hospital, and
to all who visited me and sent
cards and gifts while I was a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. Peter Postill,--.2
KERR-DICKSON
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to the many friends,
relatives and neighbors of the
late Annette (Dickson) Kerr, for
the acts of kindness and support
shown during our recent sad
bereavement, for the many ex•
pressions of sympathy, through
visits and cards, the beautiful
floral tributes and donations to
the Canadian Foresters Cancer
Research Fund. Thank you Mr.
Cowan for the special message
you gave us. Special thanks for
the food brought to our house
and to the ladies for serving.
We would also like to thank the
Blyth United Church ladies for
the lovely lunch served after the
funeral. Your thoughtfulness
will always be treasured,
Gerald Kerr and family, Mel
and Helen Dickson and families
Carman and Dorothy Kerr and
families. --2
u Lyth
woman
dies
MRS. H.
ANNETTE KERR
Mrs. H. Annette Kerr of
Blyth and formerly of.
Colborne Township deed on
Monday, January 3 in Vic-
toria Hospital, London at the
age of 38.
She was born in Goderich
on July 27, 1944 to Mel and
Helen I Quaid) Dickson of
Saltford,
She was a member of the
Blyth United Church and the
Canadian Order of
Foresters. She was involved
in the Nile Inner Circle group
at Nile United Church and
also sang in the Blyth and
Nile United Church choirs.
On October 12, 1963 she
married Gerald A. Kerr,
formerly of Colborne
Township, in St. Andrews
United Church, Port Albert.
He survives her.
Also surviving are four
children, Melissa, Paul,
Calvin and Michael, all at
home; her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Mel Dickson; two
sisters, Mrs. Barry (Willa)
Bogie of Saltford and Sandra
of Port Albert; four
brothers, Toon and Don
Dickson of Port Albert, Art
Dickson of Sundre, Alberta
and Doug Dickson of Salt -
ford.
A funeral service was held
at McCallum Funeral Home
in Goderich on Thursday,
January 6 at 2 p.m. Mr.
George Cowan of Blyth
United Church officiated and
acted as soloist. The ladies of
the Canadian Order of
Foresters formed an honor
guard.
Pallbearers were Burt
Bean, Bryon Black, Ralph
Matthews, Bill Logue, Bruce
Richmond and Bill Shaddick.
Flower bearers were
Bruce Culbert, Dennis Kerr,
Jamieson Ribey and Glen
Kibey.
Interment was in Colborne
Cemetery, Colborne
Township.
Kippen news
By
Rena Caldwell
Kippen East Women's In-
stitute will entertain the
Senior Citizens Club of Hen-
sall to dinner on January 19
at 12:30 pm in Hensall
Presbyterian Church. Gor-
don Wright of Seaforth will
be the guest speaker and will
show films. Roll Call is a
"World Figure you Ad-
mire".
Mrs. Harold Jones has
returned from South Huron
Hospital.
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by .per dal arrangement
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