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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-07-08, Page 16Pa -e 16—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1987 26. Help wanted 26. Help wanted REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Applicants for TRUCK/HEAVY EQUIPMENT APPRENTICE MECHANICS Additional eligible candidates are required for the 40 week Truck Coach Mechanics Program. This is a joint training initiative between employers and the college. It represents an alternative mode to the traditional apprenticeship concept and is suitable for highly motivated and committed individuals. For further ''information call: (519) 452-4450 FANSHAWE COLLEGE LONDON, ONTARIO 28. Business opportunity LOCAL PERSON interested in buying into business as working partner or will consider pur• chasing complete business. Replies confidential to Drawer No. 2, c, o Clinton News Record, Box 39, Clinton. 26,27,28 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY John Deere ... a growing company and a Tong -established manufacturer, is seeking a lawn and garden equipment dealer for Bayfield. Minimum investment required. Direct 'n- quiries in confidence to Mr. Earl Long c/o Huron Tractor Ltd. Box 1300 Exeter, Ont. NOM 1S0 235-1115 John Deere .. a growing company Bayfield ... a growing community Master Dealer HURON TRACTOR MAC'S WOULD LIKE TO GIVE YOU THE OPPORTUNITY TO GROW Just when you thought there was no room left for personal growth, Mac's offers you the opportunity to grow with your own business. Operate your own business as a Mac's dealer and you'll also have the opportunity to set your own personal work hours. And enjoy the security of being a part of Canada's leading convenience store network. All you need is a high school diploma, minimal start-up capital, and above all, the determination to succeed. Mac's will provide you with full training and promotional support. If you're a self-starter, ambitious, and would savour the opportunity of being responsible for a business, write us for full details. Because there's always room to grow with Mac's. WE'RE READY WHEN YOU ARE! Mac's Convenience Stores, 575 Murphy Road, Sarnia, Ontario. N7S 5B6 29. Tenders Huron County Board of Education BOILER REPLACEMENT ZURICH PU`LIC SCHOOL Sealed tenders are invited from Oeolified Merhnnicnl Contractors for Boiler Replacement Zurich Public School Huron County. Ontario Drnwmgs and sperificntrnns nvnJnhle lily 8 1987 from Vonderwesten & Rutherford Limited Consulting Engineers 36 Talbot Road South Lambeth, Ontario. NOL ISO or Huron County Board of Education 103 Albert Street Clinton, Ontario. NOM 1L0 and delivered to the Board Office prior to 11 00 n m locol time on Wednesday July 22 1987 Lowest or any tender not necessarily oc repted and the Owner reserees the right to reireet any or oil Tenders wiH bo 31. Service directory WATER! WELL DRILLING W.D. HOPPER & SONS four modern rotary rigs Phone Senforth HEIL: 527.1737 BURL: 327.082/1 JIM: 527-0775 PROPERTY MAINTENANCE While you or Os1 t oCati®n. Licensed & Insured THE LAWNMASTER 527-1750 Poul Vander Mclen SPACE AGE INSULATION All types of insulation Polyurethane Foam fiberglass, Rockwool, Cellulose FOR MO/IE INFORMATION AND ftliE! ESTIMATES Ron Ks>sssies 523-94$4 AFTER 6 P.M. .CLAS51F1ED ,) 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 infotrmation call Stan Kirkham 482.5305, 3tfar 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, rec rooms, carports, flooring, windows, patio doors. aluminum siding. Phone 482.7676. Ken McNoirn, 22tfar SHETLER ENTERPRISE SALES • at St, Helen's is,still open for small engine repairs. 27,28 COOKIE'S HOUSE PAINTING Interior & Exterior Experienced - Reasonable Rates Steve Cook 482-9335 RESIDENTIAL CLEANERS Weekly or Seasonal CLEANING including: Boat, Cottage & Trailer LAUNDRY SERVICE AVAILABLE 10% Discount to Seniors Barb Hodgins 482-9223 HOOVER'S MECHANICAL PLUMBING AND HEATING "No Job too small or too big" Reasonable Rates Phone 482-5493 AFTER 8 P.M. 35. Notice to creditors IN THE ESTATE OF IDA MAY MARTIN, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, deceased ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the above-named who died on the 1st day of February, 1987, are required to file full par- ticulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 24th day of July, 1987, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then hove notice. DATED at Clinton. Ontario this 18th day of June. 1987. D. GERALD HILTZ Barrister and Solicitor, 52 Huron Street, Clinton, Ontario NOM 110 Solicitor for the Executors 25.27AR 38. Auction sale 1 Richard Lobb Auctioneer CLINTON 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR SAT., IULY 18 AT 10:00 A.M.: Antique hie nuure antique gI,i '. are Royal Doulton Cal Ire tar's plates. apITlr,'ne es .111(1 general herisehelrl (lire!. at Ru haul 1 rthh's Au( tion Barn ter \trs 1 tent' Ellis rat Lorton( h plus ,t(Irlltinns SAT., IULY 25 AT 10:00 A.M.: Antiques tar inner, Pte tar Ti ni And f'lien I ang. 1 mile mirth (11 1, elver h r n fiighvers 21 THURS., IDLY 30 AT 6:00 P.M.: Nr,irk rows l heti per kup nide 1.000 kni Irth't Rebel e ar like nee lave miles riding mrnser guns lar mere, apph.1114 es at Brussels Arena ter the relate rat Russell f4all 0 4:f; fSt,- e e 1'F:cetia t2's.ol1 0 41 0 0 0 000 0 61 0 0 t1 4h1 0 41 0 0 0 41 1 mile north of Grand Bend, L1 Ont. d1 Selling Surplus Stock and �1 Consignments, etc. t1 0 —NOTE— 0 `T Auction Delayed 0 41 from July lith to t1 SATURDAY, JULY 18 �t1 11 AT 11 A.M. 41 41Due to the large amount of late 0i/consignments. On Location WARNER MARINE 61 0Over 35 excellent boats from 9' to 36', 10 [ (� °late model autos, vans, p/u trucks, 1 ton g% ,dual wheel commercial wrecker truck. Large qty. of new and used Chrysler auto 411 %parts, engines, equipment and fixtures, 0 11Marine decor items, etc. 41 C1Vour consignments welcome, all major 41 litems only 8100. registration and 5% 0 (°commission when sold. `1 tradable signs. shelving. parts bins. boat Std %tarps, yardlights, neon signs, boat d� trailers, photocopiers, typewriters, com- %Yputers, office furniture, Acrylic enamel `1 dlpaints, woodstoves, power tools, and0 111equipment, cottage items, A building to(1 dlbe removed 24' x 26', etc. 11 °A11 units subject to prior sales, 50/00 %)deposit at time of bid. 011 0 Call Peter at 0 d1 Warner Marine 238-2391 0 41 OR 0 Leanne at 0 01 Storey Auctions 455-5415. 0 0 Col. Dennis N. Storey, CAI 0 O ft"t�t4,5 5415:mac,s41 38. Auction sale ************** * 2ND ANNUAL * * AUCTION SALE * featuring good antiques, collec- * *tibles and household fur- * nishings. Over 1,000 items. * SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1987 * * 10°00 AM. * * Wayne Ward Farm Equipment * * Hwy. #6, Wiarton, Ont. * * 519-534-1638 519-534-2980 *1 *********** *'*** ESTATE AUCTION 100 Acre Farm; Farm Machinery; Truck; etc. for the Estate of The Late Douglas McKay, Lot 3, Conc. 11 Tuckersmith Twp. 5 miles East of Kippen, 4 miles West of Cromarty. WED. EVENING JULY 15 AT 6:00 P.M. SHARP PROPERTY: Consisting of 100 acres, 90 acres workable, balance bush. Pig barn 36 x 90 suitable for 60 sow & weaner operation. Large steel driveshed 36 x 100. House trailer 70 x 14, 3 bedrooms, large kitchen with woodstove, porch & steps, 3 pc, bath, living room, Trailer home will be sold with the pro- perty, or without. TERMS: 10% down, balance in 30 days. Pro• perty will be offered at 8:00 p.m. Selling sub- ject to a moderate reserve bid. MACHINERY: Ford 5000 diesel tractor with cab; Ford 3 pt. h. 3 furrow plow; Ford 352 corn & fert. planter; 4 row bean lifter; tri- nes nnes windrower with cross conveyor, Geo. White sprayer with alum. tank, single wheel, N.H. 352 mix mill (real good); wagon & flat rack, gravity bin & wagon; triple K 12' 3 pt. h, cultivator; Triple K 3 pt. h. scuffler, steel roller: harrows: Ford 3 pt, h. blade; 2 wheel trailers; steel water tank on wagon, Detson snow blower; tile; F.B. disc, Lincoln welder; auger with motor; etc., etc. TRUCK: 1979 GMC Silverado 1 Ton Pickup, new tires, will be Certified. Further info phone (519) 262-2217 or the Auctioneers. Plan to attend this interesting Auction & the offering of an excellent 100 acres of land. TERMS: Cash Sale Night on Chattels AUCTIONEERS Hugh Filson Tom Robson 666-0833 666-1967 LUNCH BOOTH 42. Death notice McALPINE Col Ellayne McAlpine of Clearwater Florida in her 79th year passed away al V A Hospital Bay Pine Florida on June 21 1987 Born in Ailsa Craig. Ont A veteran of World War two in the Nursing Corp Survived by her sister in-law Laura McAlpine of Stoney Creek Ont and a nephew B C (Com) McAlpine of Burlington Ont Col McAlpine was predeceased by one brother W 8 (Hop) McAlpine Cremation followed by inter meat in Arlinglron Cemetery Virgino 27nx SMITH At South Huron Hospital Exeter on Tuesday June 30 1987 Elizabeth (Betty) Smith of Varna in her 58th year Beloved wife of Stonley Smith and dear mother of Lea Ann Veysey of Bayfield and Lisa Smith at home Loving grandmother of Christopher Veysey Also survived by her mother Margaret 'Mrs Reheny lorsoni of Rommeloo Rest Home Blyth and by one brother Clarence Larson of London Predeceased by her father Reheny Larson and by one grandson Tieg Smith Tyler Friends were received at the Boll 8 Falconer Funeral Home 153 High Street Clinton on Thursday Funeral service was held on July 3 Interment Bayfield Cemetery OSSA LDESTON At Alexandra Marine & General Hospital Goderich on Wednesdoy July 1 1987 Amos 1 Osbaldeston of Goderich in his 85th year Belov ed husband of the late Alva May (Smith, Osbaldeston Dear father of Ronald Osboldeston of Paisley Also surviving are five grandchildren Predeceased by three brothers Alex Wolter and George Friends were received at the Beattie Funeral Home 55 Rattenbury Street East Clinton on Thursday Funeral service was held on July 3 1987 commencing at 2 30 Rev David J Woodall officiated Interment Clinton Cemetery BROWN At Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday July 5 1987 Gerold Joseph Brown of Clinton in his 77th year Beloved husband of Helen, Fovoloro Friends were received at the Ball & Falconer Funeral Home 153 High Street Clinton on Tues day Funeral Mass held at St Joseph s Roman Catholic Church Clinton on Wednesday July 8 Interment in St Peter s Cemetery London Prayers were held of the funeral home on Tuesday LOCK WOOD At Huronview on Monday July 6 1987 Morgaret Jane [Carter; Lockwood Beloved wife of the Irate Charles Lockwood Dear mother of Morgoret and Ken Sills of Smith Falls and James of Clinton Also loved by eight grandchildren and by several great grondchldren Also survived by one sister Zella (Mrs Nelson Paterson? of Blyth and by two brothers Russell Carter of Seaforth and Harold Carter of Tillsonburg Predeceased by two sisters Mary Hollymon Irene Knox and by two brothers William and Jock Carter Friends were received at the Ball & Falconer Fugerol Horne 153 High Street Clinton on Tuesday Funeral' service was held of the funerol home on Wednesday July 8 Interment in Blyth Union Cemetery ANDERSON John Anderson of R R 2 Hensoll Ontario in his 18th year on Mon toy July 6 1987 after a long it Iness Son of the lote Arthur and Elizabeth Anderson Beloved husband of Helen (Rumboll) and loving father of Kathryn and Doug Morin of Hensoli Keith and Ann Anderson of London and Debbie and Dan Wilton of Toronto Loving grond father of Brod Vicki Tim Aimee and Louro John is survived by his sister Frances and brother Emerson Predeceased by two sisters Elvn (1936) and Olive (1967) A proud former and avid trap shooter all will remember his boundless sense of humour and love of life Visitation won in the Hensoli Chapel of the Michael P O'Connor Funeral Homes, 118 King Street Hensall where the funeral service was conducted on Wednes day July 8 at 2 PM Rev Ston McDonald of ficiated Interment Baird's Cemetery 42. Death notice HATTER At Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday, July 2. 1987, Maureen (Lovett) Hayter of R R 1. Varna. in her 67th year. Beloved wife of Harvey Hayter Dear mother of Joyce and Douglas McBeath of Zurich. Loving grandmother of Glenn and Kelli McBeoth. Also survived by three brothers Ross Lovett of Clinton. Murray Lovett of Toronto and Barry Lovett of Ottawa, Friends were received at the Ball & Falconer Funeral Home, 153 High Street. Clinton on Friday from 3.4 30 and 7 9 p rn Funeral service was held at the funeral home on Saturday. July 4 at 2 o'clock Interment Baird s Cemetery. Stanley Twp. SCOTT At her residence in East Wawanosh Twp on Saturday. July 4 1987 Violet May Wightrnan widow of Borden Scott in her 77th year. Beloved mother of Ian, Ralph and Lorne, all at home Predeceased by three brothers and one sister She rested at the Tasker Funeral Horne. Blyth Ontario, where the funeral service was held on Monday. July 6 at 2 p re. Interment Brandon Cemetery. Belgrave, Ontario DUNBAR Olive Johanna Christina. Passed away at the Colander Nursing Home, Brussels. Saturday July 4. 1987, Olive (McMurchy) Dunbar, wife of the late George Andrew Dunbar (1975) of Ethel in her 95th year. Dear mother of Donald Dunbar of Ethel, Georgia (Mrs. Bill Schaefer) of Goderich four grandchildren: David and Becky Dunbar Paul and Susan Schaefer. Predeceased by one in font son, David Armour, three sisters and four brothers, Visitation was of the Brussels Chopel of the M.L. Watts. Funeral Homes Brussels Monday afternoon and evening until Tuesday when funeral service was held a1 2 p.m. Interment Brussels Cemetery. SKRABIUK At Clinton Hospital on Friday, July 3 1987 Mrs Pauline (Wowro) Skrabiuk of Huronview Horne Clinton. in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the late Metro Skrabiuk (1953). Dear mother of Mrs Rachel Schwalm of Hensall; William of Napanee Sandy of Standard, Alberta: James of Kelowna B.C.; Mrs. Mary Philpott or Rochester New York Mrs. Pauline Wolfe of Langley. B C Mrs Kathleen Reed and Dorothy (Mrs. Jacob Kreiser of Victoria, B.C. Dear sister of Mrs Wrnnrfred Leung of Swan River. Manitoba and Mrs Mary Yarycky of Stenen Saskatchewan Predeceased by one brother and orre sister Also surviving are 34 grandchildren Visitation was in the Hensall chapel of Michael P. ()Connor Funeral Homes 118 King Street, where the funeral service was conducted on Monday. July 6 at 11 a m Inter ment followed in Hensall Union Cemetery 43, Births KRAMERS Darlene and Dwight are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Whitney Catherine Natalie on Sunday July 5 of 2 15 p rn 27 REININK Bert and Carol (nee. Seers' thank God for en trusting to them a beautiful boy Shawn William was born on June 16 1987 Proud grandparents are Fronk and Jacobs Reinink R R No 4 Walton and Bill and Maxine Seers of Auburn 27nx DENNE Pam and Steve Grovenhurst are pleased to rrn Flounce the birth of their son Taylor Cole born of the South Muskoka Memorial Hospital Bracebridge on June 16 1987 Grandson for Charles Denne Severn Bridge and Connie Taylor •Gravenhurst Great grandson for Ruth Taylor Zurich 27 JOHNSTON Earl and Marrilyr,'Nee Archambault: pre happy to announce the safe arrival of their son Robe.' Trent al Stratford Genera' Hospital on June 7 weighing 7 lbs 7 oz Proud grandparents Lrn and Betty Archambault Auburn Fronk and Dorothy Johnston Londesboro and great grandparents Bob and Bertha Johnston Clinton 27 44. Engagements CUNNINGHAM • PLAETZER Mr rind Mrs Tom Cunnninghnm and Mr And Mrs Lawrence Plaetzer wish to nnnounrr rhe• marriage of their children I. Irwin to [erry Thr wedding will ink° place on Saturday July II 1987 27x M<CLURE • ROBINSON Mr and Mrs Sam McClure of Senforth rind Mr and Mrs Cliffs Robinson of London ore plonsed to announce the forthcoming mnrringe of thee children Shirley McClure to Dirk Robinson The wedding will take plate July 11 1987 rt the F,rsi Presbyterion Church in Seaforth at 4 00 p m Reception to follow at the Senforth 8 District Community Centre 27x 46. In memoriam WHITTAKER In Iovnq memory of a dear brother Thomas Onv„1 Whittaker who passed owny suddenly one your nqo July 7 1986 A token of love and rememhrn.•ro To o brother 1 will never forget This memory is a treasure His 105s a lifetime regret The sound of his laugh And his happy smile I think of all the while 1know what itistocry The day I lost my brother I knew how it felt to die Always loved and "ever forgotten by Genrgr and Donnas 27x WHITTAKER In loving memory of n dear son Thomas Dowd Whittaker who possed away one year nqo July 7 1986 Dear Lord please rake o message To our loved one up above Tell Tom how much we miss him And give him oil our love We do not need o special doy To bring you to our minds A day we do not think of you I5 very hard to find We d give all we own lust to soy Hi Tom in the same old way To hear your voice rind see you smile to sit and talk with you awhile A million times we ve needed you A million times we've cried If our love could have saved you Tommy You never would have died They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget But time so far hos only shown Hose much we miss you yet Lovingly remembered and sodly missed by Mom and Dod Grondmo and Grandpa Burgorn Grondmo and Grandpa Whittaker 27x