HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-04-22, Page 20WATER WFLL DRILLING
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Four modern rotary rigs
Phone Seaforth
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CLASSIFIED
26. Help wanted
PART-TIME
HELP WANTED
Apply in person
to the manger at
�. 5liBNJARINEs ;p
28 HURON ST., CLINTON
Older applicants welcome too,
SUMMER POSITIONS
NOW AVAILABLE
IN BAYFIELD
at the Pizza Palace
Restaurant and
the '01 Bakery.
Phone
565-2166
for an interview appointment.
�ENitfILLER
Full Time
HORSEMAN
Wanted
day work week to int lude weekend,.
Must have drivers li( ern e.
for ,In interview phone:
524-2191 ext. 257
ask 'or Fr.lntes Chisholm
Royal Canadian
Legion
Branch 140 -Clinton
requires
FULleTIME
BARTENDER/CUSTODIAN
Written applications will be accepted by
the secretary. marked Attention Bar
Chairman no later than April 30th. Ap-
plications must be of age of majority.
APPLY TO:
Royal Canadian Legion
P.O. Box 532
Clinton, Ont.
NOM 1L0
27. Wonted (general)
MINIATURE or 'mall stondord mole Darhshun,l
want'd fir brooding purposes Block or ton ,n
r moor (nil 529 7036 after 4 70 15 17nx
WANTED two outside doors with Imnbs 32 16
•ode preferably with windows Also 100 8
innsnnnry blocks Coll 529 7421 ofler 6 16tfnx
28. Business opportunity
SSS A SIMPLE PROVEN PLAN 10 Pnrn extra money
n your spore time Free information Box 357
I nmheth ontor io NOL 150 15 18
30. Employment wanted
f)(PERIFNCf0 mon will do pn,nhng roil rnnf nq
Phone 565 2656 1417
SPRING, ((FAN IJP rind mrnntenrnve Inwnc rnk
ed and r nli crinson flower beds cleoned and
worked w,ndnws cleaned garbogo trucked
ovrny oshmnte Call 482 369R 14 15 16
1i,V0 OUT( t-1 IADIFS will r)q to rIpr7n rnttngos in
.ho o,of,nq roll 482 5775 15 16
yiMJNC, (,r•Indmn w,th nw•' trnnspo•tnhnn w'11
hrthys,, o.,on,ngc PhnnP 482 5484 16 17
iAWN LIT HNC, sornrps ,7v ,1oble Phone Brod
Lt 482 3316 16 I'x
31. Service directory
PHIL'S refrigerator and appliance service. Pro•
mpt dependable service to all makes and models
of domestic appliances. Phone 887-9062. '27tf
MASONRY, STONE and Carpentry work:
Specializing in brick pointing and chimney
building. Free estimates. For information call
Stan Kirkham 482-5305, 3tfor
CUSTOM BACKHOEING, Drain Repair, erosion
control, cellar drains, laser. Call Frank Postill
482.9101. 21 tfar.
KEN'S CARPENTRY Remodelling. renovations,
cupboards. ceramic tile, counter tops, res rooms.
carports, flooring, windows, patio doors,
aluminum siding. Phone 482-7676. Ken
McNairn. 22tfar
LAUNDRY SERVICES. DO IT yourself or hove us do
it. Reasonable rates. Blyth Laundry Services,
Main 5t.. Blyth, 5234870. 49tfar
CONCRETE WORK • Expert chimney and roofing
repairs. Specializing in stabling. Phone Don Ives.
Brussels, 887.9024. 43 eow
KENNEDY'S small engines, Roper's sales and ser-
vices - Londesboro
ervices-Londesboro 523.4314, 16-19
COOKIE'S HOUSE PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
Experienced - Reasonable Rates
Steve Cook 482-9335
Steve McDougall
Construction Ltd.
Box 908, Wingham, Ont.
357-3107
All types of
concrete work
•Industrial
*Commercial
*Residential
31. Service directory
L.J. ROOFING
Specializing in
• Shingles
• Salvage Edge
•Rock Face Roofing
19 Years Northern Roofing Guaranteed
FREE ESTIMATES
PHONE 482-5943
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL
CLEANING
weekly maid Service -sprint; cleaning
inflow washing, - house sitting
FlitIY BONDED & INSURED
SA11st,t Iron Guaranteed-• OPEN till 8 PM
ELITE DOMESTIC SERVICES
524-5170
Drug A hwir talronr•r
Dan Mar K mann
Have Kubota
will travel!
ROTO -TILLING AND
LARGE AREA GRASS CUTTING
SERVICE AVAILABLE
482-9428
Dusty Driveways
or Parking Lots?
For Dust Control call
482-3152
JACK B. COLQUHOUN
GENERAL CONT 'Y ACTING
Specializing in:
°CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
a RENOVATIONS
° ADDITIONS
6KITCHENS
*ALUMINUM SIDING
565-2108 EVENINGS
36. Announcements
38. Auction sale
CREDITON ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Saturday, April 25
at 10:30 a.m.
at Crediton, Ontario
Under the instruction of the Executors we
will be disbursing by auction a large offer-
ing of machine tools, hand tools, welding
equipment. an assortment of iron and
steel. antiques, riding lawn mower, a brand
new satellite dish, a 3 wheel self propell-
ed cart with battery and charger for han-
dicapped persons (worth over '2,000 new)
and hundreds of miscellaneous items from
the estate of the late Mr. Ken Kuhn on locu-
tion Main Street East, Crediton.
Bob Heywood, Auctioneer
PHONE 235-0874
GEORGE NESBITT
FARM DRAINAGE
1967 - 1987
Having sold my drainage equip-
ment I wish to thank all those who
hove been my customers over the
past twenty years Your patronage
was greatly appreciated.
Sincere thanks,
George Nesbitt
38. Auction Sale
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON 482.7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT., APRIL 23 at 10 o.m. - Harry
Wohster f;Mte 19134 F-nrd Pickup like new
198? Cnvnlier 4 door ror seII ng certified
ii Iohhs Aur +inn Born Clinton
THURS., APRIL 30 AT 6:30 P.M.
Hnusohnirl torsion al Brussels Arena for
. Aihino r,ulutron
SAT., MAY 2 AT 10 A.M. 1981 Ford Fair
nni.1 4 door rrir run only 19 4416 kms 5
H P snowblower garden filler lawn
•„n.vr•r furniture nppl,nn(PS nt Richard
Inhh•, Aur tine Born Clinton for the estate
Beyer of Clinton,
AUCTION SALE
for
MRS. ERTRUDE PARK
Conc. 4 Ashfi d, Twp. ' 2 mile west of
Dungannon
SATURDAY, APRIL 25th
1:00 RM.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS AND ANTI-
QUES: McClary electric stove;
cloverleaf table; buffet; dressers;
washstands: rocking chairs: old
clock; wash bowl and pitcher and
mossy, more household itervts, and
antic4uits- AUCTIONEER:
GOO''DON H. BRI JOLEY
529-7615 or 529-7970
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of Household Effects & Property for Mrs. Chas
Johnston. Blyth, Ont. on
SATURDAY, APRIL 25
AT 12 NOON
LOCATED: 2 blocks East of No 4 hwy on
Dinsley St
CONSISTING OF: Chesterfield & chair. 2 rose
rugs 1 - 9x 10 1 • 9x12 buffet & china cabinet.
white cupboard.
ANTIQUES: Buffet high back choir (pressed
bock). antique rocking chair. Wardrobe
chrome table & 4 chairs Inglis frost free fridge
& freezer. Westinghouse electric stove
Fridgidaire automatic washer & dryer, oil
heater (new, JJsed 3 mos 1 kitchen stove. oil
burner 8 tank odd dishes cups & saucers,
salt & peppers kitchen utensils etc lamps
blanket box. quilts sheets pillows feather
tick (clean) picture frames old 8 new. cur•
tains 8 drapes
LAWN & GARDEN: Wooden picnic table.
lawn chairs metal picnic table !folds up:.
lawn mower garden tools rototiller tnearly
news 2 100 ft ) electric cord wheelbarrow.
There is a number of miscellaneous items.
PROPERTY CONSISTS QF: Double white brick
house. 3 bedrooms 3 pc bath upstairs 2 pc
downstairs oil furnace double lot back lot
used for garden. The house & property will
be sold (if not sold before sale) on cloy of sale
at 2 30 p m Terms 10°° down balance in 30
days & I.D
TERMS OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Cash day
of sale 7°° soles tax will be in effect
AUCTIONEER OR OWNER ARE NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR LOSS OF
PURCHASE DAY QF SALE.
Don't Miss this Sale!
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: PRO-
PRIETOR: Mrs. Chas Johnsfor. 357-1518
AUCTIONEER:
Brian Rintoul 357-2349
42. Death notice
WIECKOWSKI
At University Hospital on Monday, April 13, 1987,
Antony Wieckowski; in his 80th year. Beloved
husband of Natalia Wieckowski. Dear father of
Andrew Wieckowski of Vonkleek Hill and Mrs.
Krys Kipfer of Clinton. Grandfather of Danny,
Jacob, Andy; Nick and Mott. Visitors were
• received on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at
the Hinnegan 8 O'Neil Funeral Home, 350
William Street. Funeral service was conducted in
Our Lady of Czestochowa Church on Thursday at
9:30 a.m. Interment Clinton Cemetery at 12
noon, Prayers Wednesday 7:30 p.m.
ESTATE AUCTION
SALE
'1984 Ford Truck, 1982 Chev. Cavalier Car,
Antique Furniture, Appliances etc. to be
held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clin-
ton for the Estate of Harry Webster plus
good additions
SATURDAY, APRIL 25
AT 10:00 A.M.
1984 Ford pick up truck, 6 cyl. automatic,
radio, run only 35,672 Km selling cer-
tified. 1982 Chev. Cavalier, 4 door sedan
car, 4 cyl., 4 speed, stick shift, one owner,
real clean, run 115,000 Kms., selling cer-
tified. 2 two wheel trailers - MTD 3' , HP
garden tiller, 2 portable colour TVs, spin
dry washer, older fridge, 30” electric
stove, antique drop front secretary desk,
washstand, side board w/mirror, antique
dresser w/fancy mirror, walnut bonnet
chest, ornate antique wave front dresser
w/large oval mirror, cedar chest,
pressback arm chair, wooden extension
table, 2 fancy old iron beds. 4 matching
antique wooden chairs, antique blanket
box, china cabinet, matching buffet china
cabinet and table (real nice), chesterfield
and chair, Kroehler chesterfield w/pull
out bed, modern chrome table w / leaf &
4 matching swivel chairs, davenport
couch like new, Floor lamps, lawn chairs,
4 nearly new folding chairs, cord table,
teachers bell, 2 piece bedroom suite,
chrome table 8 2 chairs, fainting couch,
frame, beds• crocks, vacuum cleaner, an-
tique wall phone, dishes 8 glassware in-
cluding antique pieties, 0 Gee clock case,
bedding, pots & pans, electric lawn
mower, 20 ft. aluminum extension lad-
der, wooden bag cart, 8 x 10 tarp, step
ladder, garden tools, snow fence, picnic
table plus our usual large interesting
offering.
TRUCK AND CAR SELL AT 11:30 A.M.
TERMS CASH
Richard Lobb, Auctioneer
Clinton. 482-7898
SLADE
At Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday, April 14,
1987, D. Lawrie Slade of Clinton in his 63rd year.
Beloved husband of Freda (Remington) Slade;
dear father of Ken and Jayne of Cambridge,
David and Betty of r Thornbury, Beverly and
Michael Anstett of Exeter; dear brother of
Laurette (Mrs. Ellison Hodgins) of Kinloss,
Cameron Slade of Mississauga. Predeceased by
one sister Merle and two brothers Burton and
Glenn. Also survived by 5 grandchildren. There
was no visitation at the funeral home. Funeral
service was held on Thursday, April 16, 1987
from St. Paul's Anglican Church, Clinton, com-
mencing at 1:30 p.m. Rev. Harvey Parker
officiated.
41. To give away
TO GIVE AWAY. good family watch dog German
Shepherd black collie. has hod rubies shots
524 6447 16
TO GIVE AWAY 6 month old female dog port lab
and Dalmation prcferrably to country home
Phone 482 5674 after 6 p m 16
DEICHERT
At South Huron Hospital Exeter on Wednesday.
April 15. 1987, Mrs. Josephine Mary Elizabeth
(Kalbfleisch) Deichert of 26 Main St. West,
Zurich, in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late
Victor Henry Deichert (1981). Dear mother of
Earl. Claire and Margaret all of Zurich, Edward of
Wingham, Laura (Mrs. Clifford Pepper) of RR 1
Dashwood and Dorothy (Mrs. Edgar Elligsen) of
Mitchell. Mrs. Deichert is predeceased by 2
daughters Edith (Mrs. Harvey Hohner) (1985) and
by Helms (1925); 2 brothers Edward and Albert
Kalbfleisch and by Laura (Mrs. Fred Haberer).
Dear sister of Herbert Kalbfleisch of London,
Clara (Mrs. Bert Klopp) and Mildred (Mrs. Lorne
Klopp) both of Zurich; also surviving are 16
grandchildren and 18 great-grondch'4idren.
Visitation was in the Zurich Chapel of the
Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Home, until Satur-
day. April 18 then to St. Peter's Lutheran Church
for funeral service at 2 p.m. Pastor Stephen
Allies officiated. Interment in St. Peter's
Lutheran Cemetery.
CLARK •
•
Patricia Down passed away at her residence on
Friday. April 17, 1987. Patricia (Trish), daughter
of Bruce and Pam (MacGillivray) Clark of Walton:
in her 10th year. Dear sister of Jim and Greg at
home. Granddaughter of Joh and Lena
MacGillivray of Stokes Bay. Predeceased by her
grandparents Jim and Kathleen Clark of Walton.
Visitation was at the Brussels Chopel of the M.L.
Watts Funeral Home, Brussels on Saturday,
thence to Duff's United Church, Walton for
funeral service on Sunday at 2 30 p.m. Interment'
Brussels Cemetery.
DALYRMPLE
Charlie of Huronview. Clinton. formerly of
Egmondville, April 17, 1987, in his 69th year.
Charlie Dalyrmple, beloved brother of Mrs. Kay
Clark of Glencoe. Also survived by two step-
brothers, Arthur Varley of Seaforth, Robert of St.
Catharines and one stepsister. Mrs. Doreen
Chapelle of Egmondville. Predeceased by one
brother William. one sister Dora and one step-
brother George A private family service was
held at the Whitney•Ribey Funeral Home, 87
Goderich Street West. Seaforth at 2 p.m. Inter•
ment Exeter Cemetery,
HARVEY
At Hillside Rest Home on Saturday, April 18,
1987. Mary Margaret (Raven) Harvey of Godench;
in her 81st year Beloved wife of the late Sidney
Harvey Dear mother of William of Exeter.
Harold (Bud) of Goderich. Ruth (Mrs. Joe Berry)
of Goderich Twp . Alfred of Huron Pork, Ruby
(Mrs Bill lynch) of Hamilton. Ronald and Art,
both of London Sister of Nettie. Ado, Mildred.
Sadie and Melvin. Loving grandmother of 28
grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by 1 sister Edna. The family receiv-
ed
eceived friends at the McCollum & Palls Funeral
Home Cambria Road at East Street, Goderich on
Monday from 2 4 and 7-9 p m Funeral service
was held at the funeral home 2 o clock Tuesday
afternoon Interment Maitland Cemetery
KILTY
Madelon Show Suddenly at the Etobicoke
General on Thursday April 16. 1987, in her 87th
year Beloved wife of the late Mike (H.R. Kilty).
deur mother of Peggy Lillie Elizabeth Tennant of
Streetsville John Colin and Harry of Toronto
and Dorothy Hunter of Peterborough loving
daughter of the late Dr and Mrs. J W Show. Lov•
ed grandmother of Ron Sue lan and Barb Lillie,
Peter Patty and Michael Kilty. Cathy. David and
Michelle Kilty Elizabeth and Martha Hunter and
the late Steven Ferguson Great-grandmother of
Jennifer Kristy Matthew. Katie and Dana. Dear
mother •in-law of Molly and Sue Kilty. Bill Hunter
and Ron Tennant Family services at 10 a m.
Saturday April 18. of the Butler Funeral Chapel.
4933 Dundas St W Islington Interment in Clin-
ton Cemetery
46. In memoriam
43. Births
SHROPSHALL
Jim & Ruth are pleased to announce the birth of a
very special little girl Morgon Ruth born to them
on Saturday April 18 1987 at 8 28 a m at the
Clinton public Hospital Morgan came into this
world weighing 7 lbs 11 ozs Proud Grandparents
me Gordon & Gloria Rousseoux of Redford
Michigan 8 Fred & Ruth Shropsholl of Clinton
Ontario Happy great grandparents are Grace
Rousseoux of Farmington Hills, Michigan Harry
& Grace Kaier of Dearborn. Michigan & Clara
Roynard of tucknow Ontario and olso o happy
Uncle Brant who has his first neice. A new niece
for the families of Don Rick & Brian Shropsholl
VANMAAR
Vanessa Jolene is welcomed into the world by
her parents Bert and Joanne who thank the Lord
for her safe arrival at the Clinton Hosp-itol on
April 16 1987 weighing 7 Ib 9 oz. Jacob and
Jessica eagerly await the arrival home of baby
sister Vanessa Proud grandparents for the 6th
time are Kees and Sandra Dykstra. and 4th time
grandparents Fred and Arlene VanMoor. Great
grandmothers are Ann Dykstra and Myntie
Kolkmon both of Clinton Special thonks go out to
the 2nd floor nursing staff and especially to Dr.
Steed for the excellent core - 16nx
SNELL
Charles and Shoron Snell ore pleased tp an•
nounce the birth of Lauren Ashley at Clinton
Public Hospitol on April 15, 1987 Lauren isle new
little sister for Katie and Melissa Proud grand-
parents ore Jim and Marian Snell. Clinton, Vinci
Brodie Brucefield and Don Brodie.
Bayfield I6nx
GLAZIER
In loving memory of Wilfred Glazier who passed
away April 24, 1982.
Our love for him will always keep,
It cannot fade it lies too deep.
The gates of memory never close,
We miss him more than anyone knows.
As long as we live we will cherish his name,
In memory we see him ever the same,
Still in our heort he is living yet,
For we loved him too dearly to ever forget.
Lovingly remembered always by Verna and
family. --16
CALDWELL
In loving memory of a loving mother, and grand-
mother Jean Caldwell who passed away April 27,
1984.
The flowers we place upon her grave,
May whither and decay,
But the love for her who sleeps beneath,
Shall never fade away.
Lovingly remembered by Alan, Marie, Dwight.
and Dean. -16 -
SHADDICK
My sincere thanks to family and friends for their
visits, flowers, gifts, food, and cords while I was
a patient in the hospital and since arriving home.
Special thanks to Drs. Baker, Wafts, and the staff
at Clinton Public Hospital. Your kindness and
thoughtfulness was appreciated. Ruth. ---16
NESBITT
We would like to sincerely express our apprecia•
lion for the help received in preparing for our
auction sole. Special thanks to Ted, Kevin, and
Joe for their help and to Carl for the use of his
yard. Thanks also to everyone who helped in any
way. It wos greatly appreciated. Florence 8
George. -16x
HANDY
Special thanks to Dr. Newland and nurses on first
floor of Clinton Public Hospital for their excellent
care. Also Rev. Dave Snihur for his visits. It was
greatly appreciated. Lillian. -16
POELMAN
The family of the late Marten Poelman wish to
express their deepest gratitude to relatives,
friends and neighbours for their prayers,
charitable donations, food, cards, flowers and
visits. Special thanks to Rev. Samplonius for his
support and visits, to Ball and Falconer Funeral
Home, Dr. Harrett, Dr. Flowers and the staff at
Clinton Hospital and to the ladies of the Christian
Reformed Chudch who served o lovely lunch after
the service. Your kindness will always be
remembered. Hennie Poelman and
Family.-16ar
SNELL
Just a note to say thank you to all the thoughtful
people for their phone calls. cards, flowers and
food. Sure helps the time pass a little foster
Florence. -16x
SETTLES
Sincere thanks to Dr. Baker. Dr. Flowers and Dr
Steed, nurses and staff for the core given to An-
nie while she wos o patient in Clinton Hospital
Sincere thanks to all .who calfpd...font ffovyers
and gave donations at the time of her death. The
services of Mike Falconer were greatly ap-
preciated. Allen. Alvin and Barbaro
Betties. - 16x
DAER
I would like to thank my family, neighbours.
friends, and relatives for visits, flowers, cards.
and food I received while in Clinton Hospital and
since coming home. Also thanks to Drs. Flowers
and Street, and all the nurses on first floor for
their excellent care Dorothy. 16 •
Feds take
measures
to lower lake
water levels
The federal government is committed to
doing everything in its power to combat the
problem of high water levels on the Great
Lakes, Environment Minister Tom
McMillan said today on releasing a brief
report outlining federal actions.
McMillan stated that other levels of
government have also been asked to co-
operate in efforts to reduce the current
levels on t',e Great Lakes.
Shoreline management is a provincial
responsibility The federal government's
jurisdiction r water levels on the Great
Lakes is limited to bilateral actions with the
United States.
"Federal initiatives are due in large part
to the efforts of several Members of Parlia-
ment on the government side whose consti-
tuencies border the Great Lakes and who
have made this problem one of the top
priorities," McMillan concluded.
In addition to the specific initiatives, the
federal government is ready to consider any
requests under federal disaster financial
assistance arrangements that may be made
by the Province of Ontario.
Following years of above-average
precipitation, Great Lakes water levels ex-
ceeded all-time highs throughout much of
1985 and 1986. Near-mormal precipitation in
1986 itself has resulted in a moderate im-
provement on the upstream lakes — Lake
Superior is now more than half a foot below
levels of a year earlier, and levels on Lakes
Michigan -Huron are showing a downward
trend. Massive amounts of water already in
the system, however, must still move
through the lower lakes. Even with normal
precipitation, dangerously high levels will
persist on Lakes Michigan -Huron, St. Clair
and Erie for at least another two to three
years.
Efforts are being made to relieve the
main bottlenecks in the system, the Niagara
River and, to a lesser extent, the St.
Lawrence River, in order to accelerate
drainage of the lower lakes. Second priority
is being given to longer-term solutions.
These focus on improved shoreline manage-
ment — a provincial responsibility — as
recommended by six international,
federal/provincial and other major studies
carried out in the past 35 years.
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