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Clinton News-Record, 1981-11-04, Page 20MATURE . PERSON For kitchen duties, able to take responsibilities, Shift work — Open 6:30 am -7:30 pm. „Phone:. BARTLIFF'S BAKERY 482-9727 t• PAGE 20—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAYI\ NOVEMBER 4.1981 ter-: 31. Service directory Iecoraf1lq La 33 Huron St.,'Clinton Box 337, Clinton NOM 11,0 48295.42 529.7939 Paints, Stains, Min Wax products, Wall coverings, Draperies. Floor Sanding, Texturing Interior & Exterior. Contracting FREE CONSULTING Custom Slaughtering and Processing Kill Day Wednesday DASHWC 237-3677 Complete Witham Framing for needlepoint, crewel, i j photographs, oil pain- tingst etc. Regular or non -glare glass. Ready to hang, 40 hour service. Harold Tyndall 482-7409 CLINTON j bow JACK B. COLQUHOUN GENERAL CONTRACTING. Specializing in: •CUSTOM BUILT HOMES *RENOVATIONS •ADDITIONS •KITCHENS •ALUMINUM SIDING PHONE 482-9506 EVENINGS 31. Service directory CONCRETE FORMING Walls & Floors For a complbte job call SID BRUINSMA EXCAVATING M. 524=8668 Screened Top -Soil Backhoe Work Gravel LYLE MONTGOMERY 482-7644 EVENINGS •SEPTIC TANKS •SEWERS •BULLDOZING • BACKHOE WORK *GRAVEL •TOPSOIL For a complete lob call: SID BRUINSMA EXCAVATING LTD. 524-8668 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 • DRYWALL • known for high quality PETER BAKOS DRYWALL have complete drywall service Phone 527-1398 527-0606 give yourself a lift! PRICES START AT hohde, $2295 • Including FREE 100 KM weekend & weakly Rates Available holiday rent -a -car system 524-8411 STIUCRLAHDS-334 HURON RD.. GODERIcH Electrical Problems? Call ED'S ELECTRIC Licecsced Electrician INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL FARM/RESIDENTIAL 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE ED ROOSEBOOM 482-7441 ALSO....SEE US FOR ELECTRIC FURNACES and ELECTRIC HEATING UNDER THE CANADIAN OIL SUBSTITUTION PROGRAM FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 452-1441 M.J.B. Painting and Contracting *Interior *Exterior Dec. rating After Hour Service for0 - * Stores *Restaurants * Businesses of all types Also industrial .x.nd residential —For more Information contact Murray Bolger CLINTON (519) 482-3023 31. Service directory CL I NTWOOD CUSTOM BUILDERS *Custom built hones *Additions *Drywall *Roofing *Siding, Soffit &- Fascia VIM BAUMA 482-3873 DOUG BYLSMA 482-7334 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- fidential support. Help is as close as your telephone. BIRTHRIGHT - Loddon (collect) 432-7197 or 524-2913, 357-1769 or 524-2023.-3-52 35. Notice to creditors IN THE ESTATE OF ALICE CORNISH, late of the Town- ship of Tuckersmith in the County of Huron, housewife, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named who died on the 18th day of September, 1981, are. required to file full par- ticulars thereof with the un- dersigned on or before the 13th day of November, 1981, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario this 13th day of October, 1981. MENZIES, ROSS, Box 68, Clinton, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors. -42,43,44 IN THE ESTATE OF MAR- THA OTTILIEROWDEN, late of the Town of Clinton inthe County of Huron, Housewife, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named who died on the 17th day of September, 1981, are required to file full par- ticulars thereof with the un- dersigned on or before the 13th day of November, 1981, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned• shall then have notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 13th day of October, 1981. . MENZIES, ROSS, Box 68, Clinton, Ontario Solicitor for the Executor. -42,43,44 In the estate of NORMAN FOSTER WRIGHT, late of the Township of Hullett, in the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to file full particulars with the undersigned on or before November 12th, 1981, after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only toclaimsthen received. MONTREAL TRUST COM- PANY and IDA LOUISE WRIGHT, Executors, 15 King Street West, Toronto. Ontario M5H 1B4 .-42,43,44 IN THE ESTATE OF EDITH MARGARET LOUDEN, late of the Township of Tucker - smith in the County of Huron, Housewife. deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named who died on the loth day of September, 1981, are required to file full par- ticulars thereof with the un- dersigned on or before the 29th day of November, 1981. after which date the assets will be distributed. having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then. have notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 29th day of October, 4981. E. BEECHER MENZIES, Q.C. Clinton, Ontario, Solicitorfcr the Executors. -44,45.46 40 Lost 8 Found LOST . Mary Street arid Huron Road area, young, orange kitten on Hallowe'en night, owned by a little girl. If found phone 4$2.3272. —44 35. Notice to creditors IN THE ESTATE OF BER- THA ISABELLE MacLEN- NAN, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, Clerk, deceased. ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the above-named who died on the 17th day of March, 1981, are required to file full par- ticulars thereof with the un- dersigned on or before the 23rd day of November, 1981, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 23rd da y of October, 1981. E. BEECHERMENZIES,Q.C. Barrister, etc., Clinton, Ontario.= -44,45,46 Richard Lobb AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR SAT., NOT. 7 - 10 A.M. Antiques, furniture, etc. at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton. SAT., NOV. 7 - 9:30 A.M. Older two bedroom home. 87 Rattenbury St. West, Clinton. 41. To give away TO A GOOD HOME - Three fluffy kittens. Phone 527- Ur272 –44 MEW 42. Death notice BLOCH At Victoria Hospital, South Street Campus, on Monday October 26, 1981, Mr. Gordon Henry Bloch, of Bluewater Rest , Home, formerly of Edward Street, Zurich, in his 68th year. Beloved husband of the late Grace Kathleen McBride (1979). Dear father of (Sharen) Mrs. Ron Schroeder, Zurich, and Barry Gordon Bloch of Goderich. Dear grandfather of Vicki, Kelli, Sean, and Haley. Mr. Bloch -was a former inspector with the Liquor Licence Board .of Ontario. Visitation was at the Westlake Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen Street North after 7 p.m. Zurich, where the funeral service was conducted on Thursday, October 29 at 2 p.m., with Pastor Jack Dressler, officiating. Inter- ment followed in St. Peter's Luthera n Cemetery .-44 nx RATTENBURY STREET HOME BY AUCTION Saturday, Nov. 7 at 9:30 A.M. We have received Instruction to offer for sale by auction for Sadie Groalls property known as 17 Rat- tenbury Street West, east half of lot 237 with fron- tage 41 ft. x depth 132 ft. House is an older one storey, two bedrooms, three piece bath, heated with oil furnace, and aluminum sided. If you're looking for low cost housing plan to attend this auc- tion. Terms 10% down at time of sale and balance In full in 30 days being offered subject to a very reasonable reserve bid. For Information or viewing phone 4$2-7618 Richard Lobb Auctioneer. -Richard Lobb - Auctioneer 482-7898 LARGE AUCTION SALE Antiques, furniture, appliances, etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's fern, Clinton, Ont. for Sadie Grealls and local consignors. Saturday, November 7 at 10 A.M. New chesterfield, new large coffee table and hexagon end table, Fiat to wall cupboard, antique hall seat w/large mirror, Four piece bedroom suite, matching bed and-dtosser, three washstands, set of six preuback chairs, set of four pressback chain, pressback rocking chair. fancy old Iron bed, odd wooden chair, treadle sowing machine, combination desk & chest of drawers, dining table, Duncan Phyfe drop leaf dining table, davenport couch, continental single bed, gas stove, fridge, electric stove, chrome table & chair sots, odd tables, dressers, trunks, wringer washer, upholstered chair, recliner chair, desk, file cabinet, with small safe, Hoover spin dry washer, gas heater, typewriter, cheque writer, electric adding machine, lamps, oil lamp, copper boiler, buffalo robe, crocks, lanterns, butter bowl, small old weigh scale, sad irons, portable sowing machine, small appliances, pots & pans, dishes and glassware, bedding, folding chain, 20 gal. hot water heater, Lawn Boy lawn mower, cream cans, some hand tools, plus many other items not mentioned. TERMS CASH Richard Lobb: Auctioneer CLINTON 482-7898 anastra Ar - ib j-_ MARKET 2 MILES SOUTH Of CLINTON AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7 AT11 AM CONSISTING OF: Household @affects and antiques of John Bakker of Goderich and Harvey Walker of Seaforth, plus some additions. AUCTION FEATURES: 23 cu. ft. freezer, Moffat elec- tric dryer, Kenmore heavy-duty washer with suds saver, 30" Gibson range; 2 door frost -free fridge, Maytag portable dishwasher with cutting board top, drop leaf coffee table and buffet and hutch by Vilas, maple book shelves, student desk, 2 press back chairs, 4 oak dining chain, antique table with pull-out ends, rope bed, 2 fancy chairs, 3 drawer an- tique dresser, 2 water pump hoods, chesterfield and chair, corner nook, dinette suite, trunk, hall table, complete maple bunk beds, trunk, maple 4 poster bed. crocks, set of Popular Msxl anlc Erzyclopodia, electric organ. swag lamps, picture frames, carpet, night table, end table, roll -a -way cot. chesterfield. pink sink and taps, Iron seat, lamps. gas burner, window and screens, submersible pump. drill press and stand, tool storage cupboard, large selection of glassware and china etc., too numerous to mention. PLAN TO ATTEND THiS LARGE SALE OF FINE ANTIQUES AND FURNITURE. TERMS: Cash, known cheque or Charges. LUNCH ®OOTH ON PREMISES Auctioneer: Jake Thaler Jr. 482-7922 42. Death notice ALCOCK John Henry, passed away at Wingham and District Hospital on Wednesday October 28, 1961, John, Henry Alcock, beloved husband of Jane Isabel Alcock of Con- cession 13, Grey Township (Brussels) in his 87th year. Dear father of Tom of Landon, Frank of Belgrave, William of Goderich, Kenneth of Goderich, Ross of Grey Township, Murray of Goderich, and Betty (Mrs. Joe Deer) of Clinton, 16 grand- children and 6 great- grandchildren. Brother of Cora May Alcock; and Clifford Alcock, of London. Predeceased by his first wife Margaret Clark, one sister Mrs. Fanny Gordon, and one brother Fred. Rested at the Brussels Chapel, of the M.L. Walt Funeral Home, Brussels; until F'riday, thence to St. John's Anglican Church, Brussels for fun al service at 2 p.m. Interment Brussels Cemetery,-44nx 43.. Births MACHAN Randy and Arva are proud to announce the safe arrival of their son, Christopher James, 7 lb. 10 oz., at Cambridge ,^ Memorial Hospital on Wed- nesday, October 28, 1981, a brother for Craig and another grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Stan Ball and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Machan, Auburn. A great grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Warner Andrews, Auburn.-44nx • BROOKS The Brooks Production Company of Kippen, Ont. proudly announces the new 1981 model, Kristin Janeen. Designer and chief engineer, Harry J ., production engineer, Darlene J., technical direc- tors, Dr. Steciuk and Dr. Fellows. Model released October 26 at 18:15 hours. Features free squealing, economical feed, streamlined body, water cooled exhaust and changeable seat covers. The management guarantees there will be no other model released this year. -44 39. Educational ARE YOU LOOKING? Aro you looking for an Education where you can learn useful, em- ployable skills and, have a choice of career .op- ttons? Have you thought about clerical or secretarial training at Conestoga College? Our Clinton Campus of- fers the following programs: Clerk Typist Bookkeeping Typist Secretary - Machine Transcription Jobs exist right now for men and women with clerical and secretarial skills. Our programs are structured so that you begin by learning basic skills, then develop more specialized ones. There's plenty of choice for you. Why not take tfr,^ ticrrc t0 learn mom about our programs. Just call 452-34311. We'll be happy to send you In- formation or explain program dotal s. We've got a lot to share. 43. Births STEPH ENSON Bill and Carol (nee Lince) are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their,,, first child, Robert Charles, weighing 7 Ib. 7 oz., on October 26, 1981 in Clinton Hospital. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. I.R. Lince, Bayfield and Mr. and Mrs. R. Stephenson, RFt 1, Varna.-44nx 46. In memoriam HOY In loving memory of a dear mother, Hazel, who passed away peacefully, Nov, 2, 1976 and a dear father, Gorden, who passed away November 8, 1976, In our home they are fondly remembered Sweet memories cling to their names Those who loved them in life sincerely Still love them in death just the same. Dearly loved and remembered by daughter, Virginia and sons, Jim and Lloyd and families, -44x MURRAY in loving memory of a' dear wife and mother, Sue Murray, who passed away Nov. 10, 1980. In a quiet graveyard where the gentle breezes blow Sleeps one we loved so dearly, whom we lost one year ago. A heart, of gold stopped beating, hard working hands at rest. God took you home to prove to, us, he only takes the best The things we feel so deeply, are the ha rdest thing's to say. But we, your family, love you in a very special way. They say that memories are golden, well that may be true But we never wanted memories, we only wanted you. If tears could build a stairway, and heartaches makea lane, We'd walk the path to Heaven, and bring you home again. Our family chain is broken, and nothing seems the same,. But as God calls us one by one, the chain will link once again. Lovingly remembered by Jody, Angela and Gary. -44x 47. Cord of thanks CARNOCHAN. I wish to thank friends, relatives and neighbours for their many acts of kindness shown during my recent illness. Special .thanks to Dr: Nursing staff in •I.C.U. and second floor of Stratford General Hospital. ,Also the Respiratory Technicians and Physiotherapist. I thank David McKnight .and all others for their prayers. it was all very much appreciated. Doris Carnochan.-44 HORNER I would like to express my sincere thank you to my patient family and parents, good friends and neighbours for their kindness, gifts, cards, flowers and visits while a patient in hospital. A special thank you to my co-workers for their excellent care and support. Everyone's thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated. Thanks to Dr. Flowers and Dr. Steed for their prompt and excellent care. Cheryl Hohner.-44 ALCOCK The family of the late John Henry Alcock would like to express our deepest ap- preciation to our relatives, friends and neighbours for the many acts of kindness, floral tributes, foots sympathy cards and memorial donations during the recent loss of a very dear husband, father, gran- dfather and great- grandfather. Special thanks to Rev. John Swan, the pallbearers, M.L. Watts Funeral Home, the Royal Canadian Legion members, to the ladies of the St. .Johns Anglican Church, Brussels for the lovely lunch. Your help has been a source of strength and comfort to us at this time and will always be remembered Alcock family: Joe & Betty Deer and family —44 WRIGHT i would like to thank my many friends and neighbours of the Sum merhill community for the lovely gifts i received when I moved into town. Mrs ida Wright —44x Jack's Jottings HY JACK i IDDELL, M.P.P. Debate on the Suncor deal continues. Angry Opposition members have demanded that the Speaker enforce the rules of the Legislature that Premier Davis table the compendium of information which he used when deciding to buy Suncor Stock. He was asked for such a compendium when he an- nounced the purchase, about which only four Ministers knew ahead of time, and which was strongly opposed by the Treasurer, Frank Miller. Liberals have ex- pressed strong opposition to the transaction, and have complained that the $650 million could have been better spent to support the Province's industries. The sad truth is that the $650 million being spent on Suncor will not create ' one single new job in Ontario, and will result in capital outflow to the United States. This money should have been spent on creating new jobs for Ontarians, by producing energy supplies using Ontario resources - on significantly improving our economy rather than bleeding it of vital capital. Had the $650 million been invested in fuel alcohol plants, six 1,000 tonne -a -day plants could have been constructed, with the capacity of producing 430 million gallons of fuel alcohol a year. By 1990, these plants could have replaced 15 percent of Ontario's gasoline requirements. In addition, such a project would have created nearly 7,000 direct and continuous jobs, as well as more than one thousand jobs during 26. Help wanted 47. Card of thanks. INNES • The. family of the late Gerald (Gerry Innes) wish to express sincere thanks and ap- preciation to air neighbours, friends and relatives during our recent loss of a. beloved husband and father, especially to Earl Axford. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Townsend, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bland, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Betties, Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Brand, Mr. and Mrs. Don Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ducharme, Mr. and Mrs. Harold McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Irwin, Dean Chevalier, , Mr. and Mrs. George Kadlecik and all those who helped in any way. Thanks to Victoria Hospital, West- minster Campus, Drs. McLarty, Rowson, Eberhard, Kerr, Jamieson and nursing staff on 6A, 6B, 4C. Special thanks to Mr. Bill Pfaff and staff of Needham • Memorial Chapel, the pallbearers, honour guard and members of Optimist Club of East London, inc., Opti -Mrs. Club of East London, the donations to Gideon Bibles, Cancer Society and Optimist International Foundation. Floral tributes from Major Jefferies and Staff Vehicle Company, OPP 6 District and Superintendent, Goderich Detachment. OPP, Stephen Optimist Club, Evening Optimist Club of Ypsilanti, Underground Maintenance Dept. Sifto Salt, Holmesville L'.C.W., Officers and Directors, London Free Press Printing Co. Ltd., and the Rev. .J.A. Bechtel and all our friends. -44 VANASTRA AUCTION MARKET 2 MILES SOUTH OF CLINTON Contact us for°good clean consignments, complete households and estates, liquidations, cars and trucks. Auctlaaser Jake Thalefl Jr 482-7922 construction of the plants. Such a venture would have secured these fuel supplies for the province; would have kept the capital in Ontario; would have created badly needed jobs; and would have helped to revitalize our provincialeconomy. Insurance The Honourable Gord Walker, Minister of Con- sumer and Commercial Relations, has stated that automobile insurance companies won't be allowed to charge elderly drivers higher pl emiums solely because of their age. More than 250,000 of Ontario's five million licensed drivers are over 65, and the Minister has said it is "unfair and arbitrary" for some firms to charge more and to request medical certificates from elderly drivers in good health. Effective immediately, no insurance firm can refuse to renew a policy or to sell a new one solely on the basis of the driver's age, Rent Review The Consumer and Commercial Relations Minister, Gord Walker, has also stated that the gover- nment is not planning to abolish rent review "now, next year, or in the im- mediate future,.. Some form of rent review will remain... until there is a substantial increase in available apartment units in those comniunities which are experiencing critical shortagesn." He expressed the view that a premature end to Ontario's rent review program could precipitate sharp and sudden. rent increases, causing severe financial difficulties for many tenants. Human Rights Accordutg to the Minister of Labour, Dr. Robert Elgie, the Conservatives have reached a consensus over legislation to create a new Human Rights Code. he said he has removed one of the most controversial proposals, which provided that someone who refused to produce documents for a human rights investigator could face a crirhinal charge of obstruction, and intends to follow through on a com- e mitment 'to change the provisions of the bill so that investigators will be able only to request rather than require that documents be produced. Hopefully, he said, the bill will pass third reading by the end of the session in Decembe r. Forest Regeneration Program Liberal Leader Stuart Smith stated in the Legislature that the Ontario Government could have reforested 100,000 acres of Northern Ontario forest for the $10 million it paid for a jet for Premier William Davis. Dr. Smith told the Legislature that Ontario's forest regeneration program is falling behind by 150,000 acres a year. He asked Natural Resources Minister Alan Pope why he approved the purchase of the 16 seat jet for Davis out of his budget. Pope replied that the 310 million was not taken out of the regeneration program but was added to his budget by the Management Board of the cabinet. Election Expenses Opposition Members tried to put more pressure on the majority Conservative Government to implement more restrictive election spending laws than those now in force. Figures compiled from 0 reports filed with the Commission on Election Spending and Contributions, show that 31 major Ontario developers gave the Ontario Progressive Conservatives 3116,175 in campaign funds to fight the last provincial election. It shows a heavy concentration of donations by developers for five riding associations and candidates in Metro Toronto's western suburbs. These include Premier Davis' riding of Brampton and Tran- sportation and Com- munications Minister James Snow's Oakville riding. Housing Minister Claude Bennett, who represents Ottawa South, received contributions from about 45 businesses in the housing industry. Premier Davis in r ponse said that he did not think the $8 million his party spent on the March election was excessive. Nor did he blink such spending affected the democratic process.