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Clinton News-Record, 1983-01-19, Page 2126. Help wanted 26. Help wanted shil. of NkIlett re Ines TOWNSHIP ROAS EMPLOYEE @Ii®alt Iwo t rJevaelt v®r's diens®. WHO:;r to bon- a@ eV maeithloory. Written effilattiens to !es by *a Isla of the clerk by 124119 noon Fab. 1, 1933. AMES F. JOH DR 0604 Separhrteraleart Landasbora WE REQUIRE a nurse to work part-time doing Insurance medicals in Clinton and area. Car essential. Reply to Por- tamedic, 176 Albert St., London, Ont. N6A 1M1.-3 RELIABLE PERSON for cosmetic business. 3 hr. a day, 5 days a week $10 per hour. For inter- view appointment call 565- /714.-3-5 PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR The manufacturer of Automotive Wiring Harness in the Exeter area requires a per- son with proven experience to supervise and direct the opera- tions in our assembly deport- ment. The ideal candidate will hove a high school diploma, a minimum of 3 years supervisory experience in a unionized en- vironment with an emphasis on people's skills. This is a highly demanding position with a fast growing company. The com- pany offers an attractive star- ting salary with fringe benefits. Please send resume to Fleck Manufacturing Incorp- Canada Ave., HURON PARK, ONTARIO. ATTEN. Mr. B. O'Brien. -3 WANTED - Cleaning lady one morning every second week. Phone 482-3652 after 6 p.m. -3 25. Wanted to buy CASH for GOLD All gold and silver items - rings, watches, earrings, chains, medals end dental gold. Damagedor broken items acceptable. Specief prices for Canadian end American Omer colons - any con- dition_ Also buying arty foreign silver coins_ RADIANT LIFE CENTRE S1 AES ,ERT ST., CUTON, ONT. Exclusive Agent in CLAN- TriN for PiORTHLAN� GOLD A SILVER Enc. 30. Employment wr•i n ted DO YOU NEED a babysitter? Day, night or over weekend. Just call 482-9305. References if required call 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. --3,4 WILL BABYSIT in my home Mon- day through Friday. Phone 482- 7785.-3 82- 7785.-3 31. Service directory KEN'S CARPENTRY Remodelling, renovations. cupboards, ceramic tile, counter tops, rec rooms, carports, flooring, win- dows, patio doors, oluminum siding. Phone: 482-7676. Ken MCNairn, -8tfar (� JACK B. COLQUHOUN GENERAL CONTRACTING Spociaiiging in: *CUSTOM BUILT ®REN VATIOP1 *A Bin NS *KITCHENS *ALUMINUM SIDING PHONE 482=95O EVENINGS give yourself o lift! PRICES t° ST RT AT 31. Service directory MAN WITH 1/2 ton truck will do small - moving jobs, grocery delivery and snow shovelling 482-7677 ask for Pete. --2-5 CUSTOM WOOD SAWING and Splitting. Contact J. Carter 482- 7625.-3 HANK'S SMALL ENGINE SERVICE 1 MILE NORTH OF LONDESBOpo 523-9202 FOR SALE Used Snowmobiles We also Service and Repair Snowmobiles eyed Snowwblowwer% end other Smell Engine Equipment KILLING and fully PROCESSED 2FOR `MARKET • WEIGHT PIG 7 FOR MARKET • WEIGHT BEEF JANUARY -FEBRUARY SPECIAL Larairit's DASHWOOD 237-31117 CONCRETE FORMING waits & Floors For ® complete Iofs call SI* RR IINSMA EXCAVATING ETD, 5244668 . E,ECENQi r) CARPENTER ALL YO R GENERAL MAINTENANCE AND RUES ING PBEErS CALL: JOE MegpI'Alb Eveni1nga - 482-3828 JOHN KASSIES GENERAL CONTR: , CTfIIG *Farm Buildings *Additions& *Ron v®tionsa ® PHONE 482 3063 1 ATER WELL,�-RMLLM1Ct, W.D. HOPPER & S NS F0E930 M' > ;ERN R.� TARY RI;e, e: S PHONE: SEAR'+°RTH NEIL: 327-i737 ®U L: 327-0828 JIM: 5127-0775 31. Service directory *Custom built h000es "Drgreaesf l "Roofing "Siding, Soffit A Fascia TIME ®TA 483-3873 Rei 8T Mt 483-7334 HOM, INSULATION Wells & Attic* ADAMSON INSULATION Government Licensed Centrect©rs Fre Estimates 482-9006 DRYWALL known for high geaeafitly PETER BAKOS DRYWALL have complete drywall service hone S27-1398 52%-0606 34. Person 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 1 N0.-49tf PREGNANT, Distressed? Mar- ried, single, free positive con- fidential support. Help is as dose as your telephone. BIR- THROGHT - London (collect) 432- 7197; 527-0115 or 524-2023 (after 6 p.m.) -2,3 5 Noticeto creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS & OTHERS in the Estate of Margaret Hudle 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 dcy of November, 1982, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of February, 1983, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received DATED at Seoforth, Ontario this 5th doy of January, 1983. McConnell, Stewart, Devereaux 8 Smith, Seaforth, Ontario. Solicitors for the estate. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF KENNETH CLARK MERNER, late of the Township of Godench, in the County of Huron, ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the above- named, Kenneth Clark Merner, who died on or about the 18th day of December, 1982. .ore re- quired to file the same with full particulars with the undersign- ed by the 14th day of February, 1983, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed, with regard only to the claims of which the under- signed shall hove notice, DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 13th day of January, 1983. D. GERALD HILTZ, Barrister 8 Solicitor, 56 Huron Street, CLINTON, Ontario. Solicitor for the Executrix. 38. Auction sale $22.95 Including Rf3ffEF 17. KM week end 8 week fly Rates Aval!able 524-8411 545BeIR l ANDS 554 Har5O5i ®® aOess CH Richard Lobb ciirat®� 482-7890 AUCTION CALENDAR erns 42 Death notice RO RINSOld William (Bill) Kingsmill, sudden- ly on January 15. 1983 of Key West Florida Brother of Mory Schofheitlin, Oakville. and James Robinson, Highlands. North Corolino and Wolter Robinson Toronto Memorial service of St Andrew s United Church Boyfield Ontorio on Saturday Jonuory 21 at 1 p m 3nx 42 Death notice FRASER Winifred, E -A., Fraser, nee Wolton, died on January 17, 1983, at Hurenview, in her 92nd year. Survived by her husband Frederick Fraser, doughti r Mrs. George Fel Iowa, Boyfoeld, son, Richard Fraser, Windsor. Five grandchildren and twelve great grandchildren. Interment at Clinton Cemetery.-3nx COX At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Monday evening January 10, 1983. Albert Reginald Cox of R R 2, Grand Bend, in his 63rd year. Dear brother of George Cox of Clinton. Son of the late Albert and Elizabeth Cox of Grand Bend- Also predeceased by one brother Lionel. Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood; where the funeral service took place on Thursday, January 13th at 2:30 p.m. Rev. Reuben Brubacher officiated. Interment Grand Bend Cemetery.-3nx MIDDEGAAL At The Ritz Lutheran Villa, Mit- chell, Ontorio, on Tuesday January 1 1 , Mrs. Lambertus Middegool, the former Anna Josephine Smits, formerly of Hullett Township, in her 82nd year. Beloved mother of Tony of Hullett Township, Honk of Lon- don, John of Seoforth, Mrs. Chris Lane of London, Mrs. Harry (Helen) Von Morsel, of Mitchell, Mrs. Calvin (Joanne) Garrow of London. Also surviv- ed by 20 grandchildren. Rested at the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth, Ontario, until Friday, then to St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church, Blyth, for Moss of The Christian Burial at 11 a.m. Spring interment St. Michael's Cemetery, Morris Township. Memorial donations to The Diabetic Association would be appreciated as an ex- pression of sympathy.-3nx WATSON Marjorie Elizabeth Watson - Suddenly at her residence, R.R. 2 Minden on Tuesday, December 28, 1982, Marjorie Elizabeth Watson in her 80th year. Beloved wife of the late John E. Watson, dear sister of Louise (Mrs. Oliver Durkin) of Orangeville, Gifford Becton of Whitby and Catherine (Mrs. Clarence Moffat) of Sombre. Funeral service was held Thursday, December 30, at 1:30 „p.m. et the Gordon. A. Monk Funeral Horne, Minden. Spring interment in St. Stephen's Cemetery, Boshkung.-3nx GEMEiNHARDT At University Hospital, London on Saturday, January 15, 1983, Mr. Douglas Gemeinhardt of Bayfield in his 74th year. Belov- ed husband of Eileen Woodrow. Dear father of Anne Martin and Philip both of Bayfield. Also lov- ed by four grandchildren. Also survived by two sisters Ethel (Mrs. Gilbert Knight) and Evelyn (Mrs. Jack Sturgeon) both of Bayfield. Predeceosed by one sister Doris (Mrs. Wilfred Graham) and three brothers Or- ville, Charles and Keith. Rested at the Ball and Falconer Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton after 2 p.m. Sunday. Funeral service was held on Monday, January 17 at 2 p.m. Interment Bayfield Cemetery. As expres- sions of sympathy donations to the Ontario Heart Foundation would be gratefully appreciated by the family.-3nx YELLOW At Huronview Home, Clinton on Thursday, January 13th, 1983, Mildred (Heywood) Yellow. Beloved wife of the late Edward Yellow, formerly of Exeter, in her 85th year. Survived by one sister-in-law Mrs. Myra Heywood and several nieces and nephews., Funeral service was held at the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter on Satur- day, January 15th at 1:30 p.m. Interment in Exeter Cemetery with Rev. James Forsythe officiating.-3nx 43. Births LYDDIATT Keith and Morg announce the birth of a son, Andrew Warren, weighing 8 Ib. 1 oz., on January 3, 1983, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. -3 46. In memoriam NYCE In loving memory of o dear hus- band, father and grandfather. Frank Boyce, who passed away one year ago, January 24, 1982. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days. Sincere and kind in heart and mind What a beautiful memory he left behind Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his wife Maggie and doughters. Grace and Mory and families 3 ROYCE In loving memory of a dear fother orad grondfother. Fronk Boyce. who possed away one year ago on January 14. 1982 Your presence is ever near vs. Your love remains with us yet You were the kind of o father Your loved ones would never forget. Ever remembered by son Ken and daughter in• law Shirley and Roll and Julie 3 46. In memoriam EtIBLLY In loving memory of a dear tether. John Riley, who died January 23. 1980. To a beautiful life come a sud- den end. He died as he loved. everyones friend. He was always thoughtful and kind. What o glorious memory to leave behind. He left so suddenly, hos thoughts unknown. But he left us memories we are proud to own. Treasure him God in your Garden of rest. For in our world, he was one of the best. Alwoys remembered and sadly missed by his son Arnold, daughter - in - law Bev and grand- children Andy and Vicky Low .-3x STECK LE In loving memory of a dear hus- band, fother and grandfather, Ivan Steckle, who passed away one year ago, January 25, 1982. We seem to see in the soft dim light, A face we loved the best, We think of him, when the suns last ray Goes down in the far off west. We miss you no less, as the time posses on, Than we did on the day of your going. For absence can never close the door of our hearts, And the lamp of your love is still glowing_ Your heart was the truest in all the world. Your love the best to recall. For no one on earth could ?eke your place. Sadly missed and always remembered by his wife and family. -3x 47. Card of thanks MIDDEGAAL The family of the late Anne Mid- degaol wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for the many ways in which they have indicated their respect and sympathy at the loss of a dear mother and grandmother. -3 CRICH 1 wish to thank those for flowers, cards, and treats and to neighbours, Dr. Baker, and nurses on second floor during my brief stay at Clinton Hospital. Also to Rev. Pick and any others who helped out. Thank you a lot. Vera Crich. -3 COLAUHOUN We wish to extend a sincere thank you to relatives and friends for`ail their acct of'kind- ness during the loss of our Mother and Grandmother, Mrs. Isabella Colquhoun. Very special thanks to Dr. Newland. The Coiquhoun Family. -3x WESTON 1 would like to think all my friends, neighbours and relatives for the many lovely flowers, gifts and cards; also the visits while 1 was a patient in Clinton Hospital. Thanks also to Dr. Walden and Dr. Flowers, and all the nurses and staff - you are the best. Dorothy Weston. -3 47 Card of thanks George and Ruth and tamlly would like to thank all our relatives, friends and neighbours for al! words of en- couragement Inquiries. babysitting, cards. flowers, treats, visits and lovely looking given to us during my stay at Clinton Hospital and since retur- ning home. Also. the many thoughtful folks in Clinton Minor Hockey are very special to us. Many thanks to my doc- tors and nurses and to the doc- tors at the Chiropractic Centre and their staff. Your kind help is greotly appreciated and will always be remembered. Sincerely. Ruth Townsend. -3 HYLSMA We would lake to thank our children and grandchildren. friends and neighbours and all those who sent cards, flowers and gifts for our 40th Wedding Anniversary. Wobbe and Pietje Byl smo. -3x ASHTON The Ashton family of Clinton area would like to thank friends and neighbours for phone calls and sympathy cards sent to us after the death of our brother Cecil. -3x AS 1TON The family of the Igte Cecil J. Ashton of Stratford wish to ex- press sincere appreciation and thanks to all who contributed so generously and willingly in our time of recent bereavement. Special gratitude is expressed to relatives and friends for floral tributes, cords, food, donations to the Canadian Cancer Society and Parkview United Church Organ Fund; The Heinbuck Funeral Home, Rev. Roy Babstock for his comforting words, to flowerbeorers and pallbearers, Dr. McKenzie, the second floor (north) nursing staff of Stratford General Hospital and the lodies of Parkview United Church. Your kindness will be remembered always. Sincerely, Bessie Ashton and fomily.-3 MERNER We would like to thank all our family and friends for sharing our 25th Wedding Anniversary with us. Thanks also for the gifts and a special thanks to our family for arranging an evening we will long remember. Jock and Joon.-3x WILSON We would like to thank our friends and relatives for their visits to the hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Hcrretl, Mary De - Jong and all the nurses on se- cond floor for making our stay in hospital most pleasant. We would also like to thank the merchants of Clinton for their moray New Year's baby gifts. Brian, Linda, Lisa and baby Curtis. --3 DOUGHERTY I would like to say thank you to my family, relatives and friends for the cards, treats and visits while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital and since retur- ning home. Special thanks to Dr. K. Lambert and Dr. F. Newland and the great nursing staff at the Clinton Hospital for their excellent care. I will be recovering at home for some time so feel free to visit me there. Paul Dougherty, Exeter. -3x Benmillet' Intl WINTER SEASON '13 Welcome_-. LOUNGES OPEN DAILY: Meet with family or friends...for business or pleasure. You'll find our prices competitive, our service superb and our atmosphere the most unique around. Drop out anytime...relax in front of one of our two firepiaces...enjoy A popular 'winter warm up' coffee from an extensive selec- tion of world "Coffees" new to our lounge menu...or just sip on a hot r hoc olate. Fully Lir en - red. DROP OUT ANYTIME! N I ,N® •'U FEET: "NOW" EVERY SUNDAY SATURDAY & SUNDAY Our popular Sunday buffet has nnw been exten- ded to Saturdays too! All the food and amhiare e you r an take in, and all for just one very low prix e! loin us this weekend ..Buffet served 12 NOON to 2 P M. Reservations Apprer fated Bcnmill('r inn Far Reservations Please Phone ;24 2191 Nestled in Reverence Ont , gust ' kilometres east of (,odea, h Huron ( ounts Road 1, just off Highway 8 I t(E N(E D 1 iNDF R THF 11 R (i The 1. be CLINTON NECORD, WED �y1 AY, JAN MW 1.9, 1 Pune Lane Au_ new season of events ''Zz Mrs. Fr Mulch was hostess IQ The Madel ie to Laine Auxiliary of St. Andrews Presbyterian Ctnnarrh at the first meeting of 1"- > on January 11. During the business portion of the meeting the dates for the Auxiliary's events for the year were set. Mrs. Witch read aan in- teresting letter from her friend Mrs. Dorothy Lyder a former Cl2ntoaniaan who is In Nigeria where her hafls:r,::;,,d is on a two-year terns at a hydro project. Mrs. Lyder traced her trap frwn B.C. to Nigeria which took two PAGE 21 weeks and of their ex- ;-_" rtet1ces ear route and since arriving at their destination. It is hoped we'll hear amore from Mrs. Lyder. Mrs. Mutch was assisted at the social hour- by Miss Mabel Harvey and Mrs. Lillian Cowan. 5 pieces of Golden Chick.e'r 4 pcs. English Style Fish 2 Med. Salads (of your choice) 1 Family French Fries PHOPBI 001550PO FAST Pipytd ADP OPEN SEVEN `a'A!S A WEEK SUNDAY -THURSDAY 10 AM -10 PM FRIDAY & SATURDAY 10 AM -i2 Mf®NIGHT