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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1981-01-15, Page 17Oye TW 15555, 55 55445. c. r' 28. Business ? 28. Business opportunity opportunity Here is your success opportunity: If you area person who relates well with people of all egos - asci if you ore prepared to work hard to in- dependence and a fine Incense - you already have the Fnitited qualifications. No end experience +1F �._ eat • else, good health ll? Mato aka epacial Maes Training Course, and fallow a success - proven system. The Mac's System provides the rest: a fully -equipped store, continuing operational support, advertising and promotion, computerized adndnistratian services. the POWWOW of volume purchasing, and the established prestige of Mac's highly regarded name on over ii0 Macs Convenieme Stores across Canada. CLIP THIS COUPON TODAY & SEND TO: T MAC'S CONVENIENCE STORES 1112 DEARNESS DR. LONDON. ONTARIO MSf 1N4 AND WE WILL CONTACT YOU. NAME ADDRESS PHONE PROV. POSTAL CODE 30. Employment wanted HARDWORKING. friendly person will do housekeeping and -or babysitting in your home. Please call anytime 482- 3859.-2 I WiLL BABYSTT in my own home daily including weekends. House on highway near Brucefield. Phone 482- .7493.-2,3 31. Service directory Custom Slaughtering and Processing hill Dai �frinr d2y rranun's DASHWOOD 237-3677 JOHN KASSIES GENERAL. CONTRACTING * Farm Buildings * Additions * Renovations PHONE 482-3063 31 Service directory Electrical Problems? Call ED'S ELECTRIC Licensed Electrician Commercial/ Industrial/Farm Residential 24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE Ed R_(oatitaggen 482-7441 JACK. GERRITS CONSTRUCTION LTD. *Farm *Commercial *Residential *Buildings *Additions *Renovations AFFILIATED WITH: CUSTOM SHEET METAL *Fascia *Soffits *Door and Window Jambs and Sills *Metal Covered Doors ESTIMATES 1. QUOTES.AT NO OBLIGATION PHONE: 482-7290 HENDRIK GELOK ELECTRIC RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL TRAILER AND R V SERVICE QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AT A REASONABLE PRICE MAINTENANCE - NEW ANO OLD INSTALLATIONS PHONE 519-482-3700 or 482-7007 PRICES START AT eatausassma FREE 100 KM cssalrssed A tc1-40a, grates Amail•ble rent -o -car system 524 44 11 L'[hi4 &ANbt .234 mutt N R0., 0004aiO4 31. Service directory INNS CARPENTRti Remodelling renovations, see roods, car- ports, Mooring; -Pella windows and patio doers. abnnnu n siefing, windows, doors_ Phone 432 -7676_ ---Kai Mc airn.-12tfar LAYING and FINISHING concrete floors for basements, garages, drive steeds etc. Call George 41123291.- 4stf WITE.ELCHAtRS: The CP & T Rind of Clinton ralasif e s - Lodge have wheelchairs available for loan free_ Contact Tom Chuter 482-7652 or Mrs. M. Batkin482-3866_-46tfar WILSON'S DELIVERY - We move and haul anything - anywhere, reasonable prices, give us a call. 524-4171.-53-2 ADDITIONS, Renovations and All Types of Carpentry. Including drywall_ Licensed carpenter with reasonable prices. Phone 482-7860 Gary MacKay. --1-4 FOR EXPERIENCED and Professional stucco and drywall renovations call 482- 3696.-1-4 WILL DO Snowblowing Holmesville area. 482- 3340.-2x FURNITURE Stripping and refinishing done Phone 462- 3508 .-2 i HANK'S SMALL ENGINE SERVICE 1 MILE NORTH OF LONDESBORO 523-9202 FOR SALE Used Snowmobiles We also Service and Repair snowmobiles and snowblowers and other smell engine equipment 1 INCOME TAX PREPARED Personal and Farm Ross Carter, B.A. REASONAILE RATES PLEASE PHONE 482-7776 AFTER 6 P.M. PAINTING DECORATING INTERIOR RENOVATIONS Free Estimates call: Steve Miners RRUCEFIELD 482-3377 GUITAR LESSONS AVAILABLE Instrument loaned for begieners For information call 482-9869 WATER WELL DRILLING W.D. HOPPER & SONS FOUR MODERN ROTARY RIGGS PHONE: SEAFORTH NEIL: 527-1737 DURL: 527-0828 JiM: 527-0775 34. Personal PREGNANT and DISTRESSED? Married or single, free positive con- fedential support. Help is as close as your telephone. BIRTHRIGHT - London (collect) 432-7197 or 524-2913, 357-1769or 392-6541.-3-52 40. Lost & Found WIRE RIMMED hubcap between Clinton and L3r-ucef i el d. 482-7702.-1 35. Notice to creditors IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH FREDERICK MOTE, late of the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron_ ALLPERSONS having claims against the Estate of the above-named, Joseph &21erick Mote, who died ca or about the 2nd day of December, 1981, are required to file the same with full particulars with the un- dersigned by the 9th day of February, 1981, as after that date , the assets :of theestate will bedistributed, with regard only to the claims of whirls the undersigned shall have notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 8th day of January, 1981. D. GERALD HILTZ, Barrister & Solicitor, 52 Huron Street, CLINTON, Ontario. Solicitor for the Executor. -29 36. Announcements, ‘notices NOTICE Township of Tuckersmith The residents of the Town ship of Tuckersmith are requested by the council: NOT TO PARK CARS ON TOWNSHIP ROADS during the winter months in order to facilitate snow pb wing operations. Council wilt not be respon- sible for damage to any vehicles parked on roads or streets. Council also requests that the residents of the Town- ship of Tuckersmith: DO NOT PUSH OR DUMP SNOW ON TOWNSHIP ROADS ALLAN NICHOLSON Road Superintendent TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH Richard Lobb AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR Every Thursday NENSALL LIVESTOCK SALE 38. Auction sale 38. Auction scale tleedmfeii .130thile-J McKAY FARM TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION We have been instructed by the EN.evtor of the Estate of Ed McVay to offer far sal. `y public auction 100 acres, legally described as Lot 3. Concession 1.. Tuckersmith Township, London Rood Survey. on TUESDAY, JANUARY 27 AT 1:15 P.M. 0! el= I.r'aia 4 miles oust of iiippen. Consisting of Tow's. acres of Beren rity !to. 1 C1.. -y1. -e .-41„- presently -41:presently in cash crop farming. Targe fields. fell plowed. 2.400 beat unit area dose to elevators and suppliers Land is partially tiled and has a southern exposure. Desireable 2 storey solid brick seven room house. new roof. and hydro system. well treed with no other buildings. TERMS: '20.000.00 Deposit Day of Sale. Balance on May 1. 1401. (Personal cheque accepted) SELLING SUB- JECT TO RESERVE BID NOTE: Terris and Conditions may be ad- justed or exteded by contacting the Auctioneer before sale date. For Financing Assistance. Sale Procedures, and In- formation Phone: arf/Aftl-',6, CY/ eaf Richard Robinson: Sales Manager AuCT C NEE RS. L C.., DATGRS. A?PRA'SERS S- • Sr_ArCR-+-,. C'. -ARC NO+. 1W ) 515 5L7-1456 42 Death notice SCRIBBiNS At • Parkwood Hospital, Veteran's Care Centre, Lon- don, on Monday. January 5, 1981. Mr. Gordon Scribbins of 76 Isaac Street- Clinton, in his Bath year. Beloved husband of the late Eva Scribbins. Dear father of Mary (Mrs. Barn, Browning) of Victoria, British Columbia:. George of London and Gordon of Thornhill. Also loved by eight grandchildren. Also survived by one sister. Rested at the Ball Funeral Home. 153 High Street. Clin- ton. after 2 p_m. Wednesday, until Thursday. January 8, 1981, where thefuneral service was held at 2 p.m. Interment Clinton Cemetery. As ex- pressions of sympathy donations to the charity of your choice would be gratefully appreciated by the family. Memorial services were held at the funeral home by The Royal Canadian Legion. Clinton Branch No. 140. on Wednesday evening at 9 p.m. and by the Clinton Masonic Lodge A.F. & A.M. No. 84 at 9:20 p.m. -2 4 4 r.� (rl-s a good thing going. Yourself Paver a1 -y 11) e/Ga (6e t ,1.1('CYez/e.s CREDITON FARM SELLING BY PUBLIC AUCTION We have been instructed by the proprietor, Mr. Bruce Mills, to offer by public auction lands, registered as north part lot 19 and south part lot 20, Con. 6 Stephen Township, approximately 75 acres, 2 miles north of Crediton on SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1981 AT 1:15 P.M. Lands consisting of 75 acres with 56 acres recently systematically tiled, balance in woodiot, No. 2 soil, 3000 heat units. BUILDINGS: Two year old - 100 sow farrowing barn and 70 tie stalls, 22 farrowing stalls, liquid manure, 12' x 50' new silo; 40' x 32' finishing barn. HOUSE: Four bedroom frame house with all con- veniences. Now drilled well. 200 amp. hydro service. Form Machinery - Ford 500 c/w 2 0,2 hyd. 1400 hrs., excellent condition/354 New Helloed 16" MIxmill and 17' unloading auger/Ford 352, 4 row corn & bean planter/White 3 furrow semi -mount plow with trip bottoms/a' Cockshut disc/Allied cultivator 11'/Con- tinental 3 pth. 200 gal. sprayer/130 bu. Int. Manure spreader/165 bu. gravity box and wagon/a hp riding mower. rARM MACHINERY - Ford 5000 c/w 2 & 2 hyd., 1400 hrs., excellent condition; 354 New Holland 16" Mix - mill and 17' unloading auger; Ford 352, 4 row corn & bean planter; White 3 furrow semi -.mount plow with trip bottoms; 0' Cockshut disc; Allied cultivator 11'; Continental 3 pth. 200 gal. sprayer; 130 bu. Int. Manure spreader; 165 bu. gravity box and wagon; • h.p. riding mower; 1967 Chev '/, Ton truck (as is); 6' Allied pull type snow blower; 1,000 gallon liquid manure spreader complete with dual - wheels; Rudofe Bauer David manure pump. ' , 11 TERMS OF PROPERTY: '15,000. down .Balance In 60 days. '70,000 mortgage available at 10'/. %. For further Information or financing assistance phone: FULL LISTING NEXT WEEK Kill/4W/ - e.041/.C/#7%,1 AUCT ONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APF,,'t'SERS 7 7 F✓A'N ST • SEAF ORTH ON'AR C' NOK •W7 1519, 5:7-145S 42. Death notice MAKLNS At Clinton Public Hospital, on Wednesday, January 7, 1981, Mrs. Elizabeth (Beth) Makins of 14 William Street, Clinton, and formerly of Stanley Township in her 85th year. Beloved wife of the late James Makins. Survived by one. brother-in-law and one sister- in-law Lloyd and Esther Makin of Bayfield and by several cousins. Predeceased by two brothers Lawrence and Henderson Forrest. Rested at the Ball Funeral Home, 153 Nigh Street. Clinton after 3 p_m._ Thursday. until Friday. January 9th. 1981 where the complete funeral and can - initial service was held at 2 p.m. Intermer t Baird's Cemetery, Stanley lbwnship_ As expressions of sympathy donations to the Gideon Bible Society would be greatly ap- preciated by the family. 24, YOUNG At Clinton Public Hospital on Friday. January 9th. 1981, James Franklin Young of Goderich Township, in his 63rd year. Beloved husband of Lorrine Fisher. Dear fattier of Janice of Goderich and Ron at home. Loving son of El -ma Young of Goderich and the late Peter Young. Brother of Olive IMrs. Graham Johnston) and Bess (Mrs. Harold Black). both of 'Clinton. Funeral ser- vice was held at the McCallum - Fluheral Home, Cambria Road at East, Street, Goderich, Monday afternoon at2 o'dock. Interment Maitland Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be ap- preciated as expressions of sympathy. -2 . REDER Jacob, 84 years. January 11, 1981 at Leamington Hospital. Late residence Sun Parlour Home. Leamington, formerly of Exeter. Beloved husband of the late Magdalena Reder. Dear father of Jake. Bayfield; George. Leamington, Peter. • Ruthven, John, Cottam, Betty and Barbara of Alberta. Also survived by seventeen grandchildren. thirteen great- grandchildren and several brothers and sisters in Ger- many. Rested at the Leslie R. Dutot Funeral Home, 318 Erie St-. S., Leamington from 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday. then was transfegxved to Hopper Hockey Funeral Home in Exeter for visitation from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday. Complete funeral • service was held in the funeral . home on Wednesday, January 14 at 2 p.m. Interment in Exeter Cemetery. -2 43 Births REDER Cam & Darlene are pleased to announce the arrival of their first born child, Alanna Brooke. on Jan. 7. 1991. weighing, 6 lbs. 217 oz. at Alexandra Marine & General Hospital, Goderich. Proud grandparents are Don and Marilyn Warner and Jake and Elsie Reder, Bayfield. -2 , It LO MPS • Bill and Nancy are pleased to announoeMthe birth of their sore. Gerry.Thomas, weighing 8 lbs, 15 oz. on January 9, 1981 at Clinton Public Hospital.-2nx 43. Births CLINTON NEWS -RECORD„ #11.URSDAY, Jl NLUARY 15,1 1—PAGE 17 MeCLURE Mr. and Mrs. Laverne McClure, RR 4, Walton are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter, Kerrie Elizabeth, 8 lbs. hoz at (Tinton Public Hospital on Janssary7, 1981.-- 2sir BROWN Murray and Cheryl (nee Tyndall) are delighted to announce the birth at their daughter, on Jan. 12, 1981 in Etrai--I spitaL -Freud graandparents are Keith and Phyllis Tyndall., Clinton and Sid and Anne Brown, Calgary. -2 46. In memoriam DALGEIESH Int loving memory of a dear mother and wife, Violet, who passed away 2 years ago Jan. 14,197. Tit're's a gift in life we cannot buy That's very rare and true It's a gift of a wonderful mother Like the one we had in you_ The many things you did for us in your kind and loving way You gave us years of hap- -s Noone can take away. Nothing would be more beautiful Than the memory we have of you To us you are someone special God must have thought so too. To your resting place we visit And place your flowers with care But no- one knows the hear- tache When we turn away and leave you there. . Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by husband, Ted and family, David, Sheila and Kristy and mother, Maud Salter and brother Nelson Salter . -2 47. Card of thanks WOODS The family of the late Lillian Woods would like to express their sincere thanks t4 their relatives, friends and neigh- bours for their expressans of sympathy shown during their recent bereavement. for the lovely floral tributes, cards and donations to the Cancer Society. Thanks to Rev. James Broadfoot for the lovely ser- vice. the ladies of Goshen Church for the delicious lunch and to the Ball Funeral Home. The Woods Family.2x REISER We wish to express our sincere thanks to family, relatives and friends for cards, visits and gifts while in Goderich Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Leslie Rourke and second floor Nurses for their excellent care. Darlene and Brooke. -2 Middleton church hold ren on byElaseheDeeves Hoy Communion was celebrated at the Sunday service of St. James' Anglican Church with Rev. D. Pitts in charge. Canon IL Pants gave the sermon and Don Mietxin and Ed Deems rived the The annual vesby meeting will be held en Januasy22.A pot buck supper will start at 6:30pm and the Below will be held will the Ed . AM' meet The Jam meeting of the Anglican an Women (ACW) was held at the Mine of Lois Wise with Audrey Middelton in (ha,ge. To open the meetig, -end mai( r ve a reading. anti 1it[.�. l 1 ? 4 reai( the scripture. Mrs. Storey then read the meditation and led in prayer. Mrs. Middleton welcomed the ladies and thanked Mrs. Wise for having the meeting at her home. Vera Miller gave the financial statements and the minutes of the last meeting were read by Mrs. Middleton. Delores Dutt t. gave her 47. Card of thanks IIOGGARTH I would like to thank all my family and friends for cards, visits and gifts while I was in Goderich Hospital_ Special sincere thanks to Dr. Chan and Dr. Cauchi and all the nurses on the second east end maternity ward. Mary Hoggarth.-2 HOGGART I would like to express my sincere thanks to all who visited, sent flowers, cards, treats and gifts while I was a patient: in Clinton Public Hospital_ Also to those who called and sent food to the house_ Special thanks to Dr. Harrett and Dr. Lynda, nurses and staff on first floor and thank you Mary for your help when I came home. Mrs. John (Jane) Hoggart_ 2 ROSS Many thanks for the cards, visits and flowers sent me while a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Newland and the nurses. Seldon Ross .-2 REYNOLDS My sincere thanks to those who helped on the night of my accident, to all the nurses on. first floor of Clinton Hospital who were so kind - also to the kitchen staff. Thanks to Dr. Harrett, Dr. Baker, Father Pluta and Seamus Doherty. Many thanks for flowers, cards, and visits. Marg Reynolds .-2 KNOWLES . Alexander Knowles would like to thank everyone who helped to make his 100th birthday a memorable and successful one. Their visits. cards and flowers were very much ap- preciated by Mr. Knowles and his family. -2 iminal report d saki that three hales of clothes and g had been sent to Fart Hope. Blanche Deeve3 gave the sol report said Las Smith spoke on the foster "Rd Mrs. Deeves asked for two volunteers to help the WI with their desert euchre to he held on February 11 at 1:30 pm. All proceeds frail the afternoon will go toward the new hall costs and Margaret Middleton and Mrs. Deeves agreedto help. A discussinn was held on having slides and Mrs. Deeves was asked to make the arrangements. Audrey Middleton asked Margaret Middleton to give cher talk on a family faun saki Pint before marrying Stewart Mid- dleton, her family tan a farm at Kerwood, Ontario and the Earieys raised Angus cattle. She told of how they would get ready for shows and all the tithe and effort the preparations took. She read an article about George Earley's many wins at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. George has been taking part in the fair for the past 25 years and this was his first win. At 15 -years -old, George wore the Guineas competition. Margaret had many pictures to show of her son, her grandson, her daughter and her tinnily, who raise Belguim horses on their Saskatchewan farm. Audrey thanked Margaret for her interestingresen- tation, and lunch was\served by the hostess and Lois Smith News and notes The St. James congregation is pleased to hear that Rev. William Bennett is home from hospital. He is improving and the congregation wish him a speedy recovery. , While speaking to a lady in Clintim, I was told of those sun dogs, that were out at 4 pm on Sunday. I don't know where we will put anymore snow, but we're thankful for those snow blowers. Congratulations and good wishes from the St.. James congregation go out Marion and Jack Smith, who celebrated their 40th wed- ding anniversary on January 14. John Deeves is spending a few days at Dungannon with Marion and Jack Smith and Lloyd. The winners Rick Bilcke of Exeter won $200 worth of groceries from Zehrs as the first prize winner in the Huron Fish and Game Conservation Association's lucky draw held December31. Second prize of $100 worth of groceries from Zehrs was wonWingham, by Brian L. Werth of CO.OP Pre-Iflv�nt�ry (Zurich Branch Only) CEILING TILE 1 O°/o oFF R12-15 1395 0-15 13°° bndle 15 %OFF ALL PANELLING NENSALL DISTRICT bundle ZURICH BRANCH 236-4393 ll