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Clinton News-Record, 1968-04-25, Page 5Paul Martin. I think a mar- tin is a small bird. And-he sure got it from the eagles and fal- cons. But he was a game bird, "despite the fact, and deserves a salute for dignity and courage. (I met Martin years ago en- cumbered by a couple of plas- tered Liberals from the sticks, and he had the same dignity then. These are the people who let him down, after he'd made gruelling trips to Hayfork Cen- tre to speak for some local name.jerku) Tough. No turning. r T ner didn't live up to his Watch out for him in future. He wants it all or nothing. MacEachen was a disappoint- ment. He's a man of intelli- gence and integrity. But he ran his campaign as though he were running for Reeve of Juniper Junction, and even made a bollix of withdrawing from the race. A pity. Joe 'Greene is Joe Greene. I've, seen him in action before. A dangerous orator of the old school: emotional, convincing, but a pretty fair Minister of ' Agriculture when you pene- trate the verbiage. Sharp was sharp, and always has been. He made the right move at the right time, and Wedding Pictures. :JERVIS STUDIO Phone 482-7006 ANNOUNCEMENT Stan Prevett, president of Goderieli Motors Limited is pleased to announce the ap- pointment of Mr. C. C. Am- bery as Sales Manager of the firm. Mr, Ambery has been with the Ford Motor Com- pany of Canada for 20 years in the sales division of the head office in Windsor, Oak- ville, Toronto and Bramalea. ClaYt has been a frequent visitor to Goderich for many years and IS looking forward to meeting Sew friends and old. / / / / / / / / / / / / / ..00.0,,•••••• SO MAYTAG KELVINATOR ELECTROHOME ADMIRAL EXCLUSIVE GUARANTEE -3 YEARS PARTS AND LABOUR SERVICE. SALES with SERVICE BOB'S TV & APPLIANCES Stratford-271.6433 129 Ontario St., St. Marys-284-2290 127 Queen Sto "BOB'S TV SINCE '53" Bob Weeks, Prop. ' lib •Nsks.••• S.NNO.S.S. 'S•s.%••• / / BIRTHS nn, SAvvE T. TO, Mr, ;0:Kt 'Bayfield, in Clinton i ~au- lie liPaPitaf. ,on 04mlay, 14, 1968, twin Sena, Johnny ,And grandsons. for Mr, .and Mrs. Fred Weston, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr, and Mrs, Edward Vincent are PleaSed to announce the engagement of their daughter, Dianne Barbara to. Mr. Alvin Roy Potter, goal of Mr. and Mrs. George Potter, Clinton The marriage to take place Saturday, May 25, at Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, at 3 p.m. 17P . „.. „., Mr. .and Mrs, Bona on straughan, It,ll, 4, Goderich, Wiah. to announce the engage; moot of their daughter, Chrystal Ann, to, mr, pary Paul Dewitt, son of Mrs. .Wilber "Iowa and, the late Mr. Jewitt, RA. 1, can- ton. The wedding *ill take place May Hith. at ,Beniniller United Church at 2:30 p.m. 17 DEATHS CARTER--Suddenly, in Lon- don, Saturday, April 20, 1968, William Thomas Carter, London, in his 66th year, The funeral service was TuesdaY, April 23 from Needham Memorial Chapel with interment in Woodland Cemetery. The late Mr. Carter was born in Clinton and was a nephew of Mr. Thomas Lep- pington. CORRIVEAU-Passed away in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, on Tuesday, April 16, .1968, Leo Corriveau, Goderich, in his 65th year. Sur- vivors include a son Alcide of Clinton. The funeral service was from St. Peter's Church, God- erich, on Saturday, April 20 with interment in St. Joseph's Church Cemetery. FOSTER - Passed away in Clinton Public Hospital, Satur- day, April 20, Mrs, Edwin Arthur Foster, the former Sarah Emily Dowson, Van*, in her 71st year. The funeral service was from Ball Funeral Home, Clinton, Monday, April 22 with 'interment in Bayfield Cemetery. BENNINGER - Passed away at Huronview, on Saturday, April 20, 1968, Mrs. Francis Benninger, the former Mary Anne Valad, Blyth, in her 85th year. The funeral service was from St. Michael's Church, Blyth, on Tuesday, April 23, with interment in St. Michael's Cenietery, Morris Township. TYNER-Passed away in To- ronto, Sunday, April 21, 1968, Annetta Jane Tyner, Lindsay, widow of the late Charles Tyner, in her 80th year. The .foneral service was from Ball Funeral Herne,--WedriesdaY,4eAprilei-,24 with interment in Clinton,Ceme- tery. New No-Frost refrigerator freezers eliminate ice chipping and messy water trays because No-Frost models need no de. frosting. / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / • / / / / / / / / NOW FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT The CLOUD "9" ROOM At CLINTON Announces " SING-A-LONG ENTERTAINMENT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT CLOUD "9" ROOM SPECIAL DINNERS SUNDAYS 5 • 7 P.M. Reservations PH.: 482-3421 PROCLAMATION TOWN OF CLINTON In accordance with a re- solution adopted by Clin- ton Town Council and the usual custom; I hereby proclaim that: DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME will be in effect at 2 $unday, April 28 And revert to Standard Time at 2 a.m. on Sunday, October 27. And call upon all citi-` zees to observe this pro- clamation. DON SYMON Mayor, Town of Clinton Cor'rs growers: WE HAVE SHELL KORNOIL add Kornai! to Atrazine sprays for better weed control in corn. 'COME IN OR CALL HARRY WILLIAMS 482-6633 CLINTON Distributor for all SHELL Oil Products Shell Chemicals • a $2180. $2640. WE ARE NOW OFFERING THE HIGHEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES EVER ON 1968 FORDS - FALCON FAIRLANES AND LATE MODEL USED CARS -LOOK AT THESE ALLOWANCES- FOR YOUR 1964 FORD, CHEVROLET, PONTIAC OR PLYMOUTH $1410 • FOR YOUR 1965 FORD, CHEVROLET, PONTIAC OR PLYMOUTH $1720. FOR YOUR 1966 FORD, CHEVROLET, PONTIAC OR PLYMOUTH FOR YOUR 1967 FORD, CHEVROLET PONTIAC OR PLYMOUTH HERE ARE A FEW EXAMPLES OF REAL SAVINGS ON USED CARS 1968 COMPANY DEMONSTRATOR Ford custom fordor, 240" 6-cylinder, Brittany blue, select shift cruisomatic, whitewalls. Body side moulding.. Deluxe wheel covers. Only 1,259 miles. Lic. H51576. 1965 FORD CUSTOM TUDOR $2975.50 Midnight blue, 240", 6-cylinder, standard transmission, $1593 1961 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE You can't miss at this price. $99 SO 1962 CHEVY II 4-DOOR Needs paint and engine work. $249.50 5 SOUTH STREET 1060 VAUXHALL WAGON Tired but willing. $79.50 Godench Motors Ltd. Hylton County's :Vora ilosdqUarters 524.7308 Good luck, Pierre f. Everything that eould post- be's famous for this. Despite a ROTIC.f. TO ,CREDITORS, In the Estate of TPA 'PEARL KIREST, .41( persons having claims against the state of .Ida Pearl Foreat, late of the Town of Clifiten, in the county Of MIMI, Housewife, deceased, who died on the 17th day of February, 1068, are hereby notified to send in fuil particulars of their claims to the undersigqed on or before the 11th of April, 1968, after Which date the assets will be distributed, having re- gard only to claims then re- Pated at Seaforth, this 19th: day of March, 1968, McCONNELL Seaferth, Ontario. Solicitors' for the Executors. 16 18 WANTED. CASH in on buried treasure. We buy old gold and estate jewel- lery. N. T, Ormond Jewellery, 94 The Square, Goderich.. eeree-- MISCELLANEOUS LET US REPAIR AND MAKE -your rings and jewellery like new. Diamond rings renewed and stones safely secured - don't take chances. Expert work done reasonably to your satis- faction. Watch repairs and pearl restringing. W. N. Counter. tfb DAILY CAR RENTAL, reason- able rates. McGEE'S, Goderich. Phone 524-8391. 3tfb AUCTION SALE ADMINISTRATOR'S AUCTION ,SALE of ,household effects from 49 Mill -'Street, Clinton, on Sat- urday, April 27th at 1:30- p.m., the following: Velour chesterfield and chair; studio couch; upholstered arm chair; 8-piece oak dining room suite (round table); end tables; wall mirror; 5-piece chrome breakfast suite; kitchen cabinet; Westinghouse ref dgerator; arm chair and 4 kitchen chairs; elec- tric rangette; pine glass cup- board; pine bench; Inglis wash- ing machine; schoolmaster's desk; top of cupboard (cherry); 2 metal bed springs and mat- tress; 2 dressers; iron bed; springs and mattress; trunk; quantity of bedding; oil space ' heater and 100 gal. tank; odd kitchen chairs; electric kettle; electric toaster; magazine rack; quantity of books; cooking uten- sils; dishes; garden tools; kettle drum; numerous other articles. Terms: Cash. Mrs. Agnes Dale, Leonard Johnson, Administrator's of the Estate of Charles Johnson. Edward Elliott; f Auctioneer. 16, 17b AUCTION SALE EXECUTORS' AUCTION SALE of two properties, automobile and household effects from the west half of lot 19, concession 3, Hullett Township 15i miles east 'of Clinton and 114 miles north on Saturday, May 4th at- 1:30 p.m. Property: The farm consist- ing of 50 acres more or less; on which is situated a 7-room, 11/2- storey frame house with a full basement, oil furnace, pressure system, a three-piece bath and hardwood floors on the down- 'stairs. iercperty: The stucco 7-room cottage, situated at 56, Ontario Street, Clinton, with a full base- ment, a basement garage and 3 self-contained apartments. Automobile: A 1966 Plymouth sedan, in A-1 condition with low mileage (less than 15,000 miles), Household Effects: Cherry glass top cupboard; cherry sec- retary desk; walnut secretary desk; walnut bed springs and mattress; Jenny Lind bed; 2 walnut matching beds, springs and mattress; 3-piece modern bedroom suite (maple); roll-a-4 way bed and mattress; walnut chest of drawers; bird's eye maple high boy chest; marble top walnut dresser and wash stand; cherry and maple wash stand; cherry wash stand; dress- er mirror; 3-piece sectional chesterfield suite; upholstered platform rocker; upholstered arm chair; Boston rocking chair; child's rocking chair; 4 dinette chairs; other chairs; occasional chairs; walnut French Provin- cial coffee table (with inlay);, 2 tier pedestal table (with inlay): maple magazine rack; 21-inch Philco television; combination radio and record player; pole AMA; tri-light; floor and table lamps; hall tree; 3 section glass bookcase; spinning wheel; man- tel radii); grandmother's clock; Kenmore electric range; General Electric refrigerator; scatter mats; lamps; Tiffaney shade; dishes, including fancy and an- tique; cooking utensill; power riding ' lawn mower; 20-inch' rotary poWer Mower; garden tools. Terms oh Properties: 104* cash on date of gale and bal- ance, in 30 with propertiea sold Subject to reserve bid. Tama on car: Cash, sold sub- ject to reserve bid. Terms on household effects: cash. William E. liumley, William Forest, _Eicecutors of ars. Ida Forest- Estate. Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer. 17, 18 ;ARP Pr 'T.FIANKS. 'We Iwould like to thank put' many friendsWliolielpeci. in, any way -0...174.4150 our 09.104, Wed- ding Anniversary .g. hgppy POW), Al§P. •90n1c4, 'tethose. who called, the many cards, flowers and remembrances, All were greatly appreciated, EDITH and GEORGE PAPUA. 17P I wish to thank everyone for cards,.flowers and gifts and visits during my stay in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Oakes, Dr, Flowers and Pastor Jack lleynen and nurses on first floor,-MRS. ELIZABETH BUTLER 17b I wish to thank all who sent cards and flowers and to all who visited me while a Pa- tient in the hospital. Special thanks to Varna United church and Mr. Morrison, Brocefield 1.0.0.F. No. 210, Varna L.O.L. No. 1035, and doctors, nurses and staff who attended me. JOHN OSTROM 17b I wish to thank my many relatives, friends and neigh- bours for the lovely cards, flow- ers and treats while a patient in Clinton Hospital, A very special thanks to Dr. Walden, Dr. Thompson and the muses.- MRS. SARAH STEPHENSON, BrusselS. 17p The family of the late Norman Toms of Detroit wishes to thank all their friends, particularly those in Bayfield, who were so kind during their recent sad bereavement, Special thanks to the Rev. Mr. E. D. Stuart, pall- bearers and flower bearers, 17p I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to my friends, relatives and Kippen U.C.W. for cards, flowers, treats and visits while I was a patient in St. Joseph's hospital, Special thanks to Dr. Campbell, nurses and staff on 6th North East floor.-DOREEN ANDERSON. 17p • IN. MEMORIAM McCLINCHEY-In loving mem- ory of a dear brother, Bill McClinchey, who passed away , April 20th, 1950. Always a smile, instead of a ,• frown, Always a hand when one was down, Always true, thoughtful and kind, Wonderful memories he left behind. -Lovingly remembered by sister and brother-in-law, Bea and Dick Allan. 17b NOTT-In 'eying memory of a dear husband and father, George Wesley Nott, w h o passed away one year ago, April 25, 1967. , Somewhere back of 'the sunset, Where love never dies civrelle fin; the land of glory;'J Midst` the blue and gold of the skies We who dearly loved him, Whose passing • has brought many tears, Will cherish his memory for ever, Down the passing years. -Always remembered by his wife Alice, and daughters Iva, Evelyn and Leola. ' 17p NOTT-In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Wesley Nott who passed away one yeat ago, April 25. Gone is the face we loved so dear Silent is the voice we loved to hear Too far away for sight or speech But not too far for thought to reach.. -LovinlY remembered by his daughter Iva Boyes and family. 17b HOUSTON-In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Carl Houston who passed away six years ago, April 25, 1962. Years' go on, but memories stay, As near and dear as yesterday, Deep in our hearts a memory is kept, Of the one we loved and will never forget. -Lovingly remembered by his wife Ethel, daughters and grandchildren. 17p LEE-In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Charles Lee, who passed away April 28, 1967. We do not need a special day, To bring you to our mind, The days we do not think of you, Are very hard to find, They say time heals all sorrow, And helps one to forget; But time has only shown ' How much we miss you yet. God give us the strength to take it, And courage to bear the blow, But what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know. -Ever remembered and sadly missed by daughter Rita and family. . 17p . BIRTHS _ FRANKEN-To Mr, and Mrs. John Franken, R.R. 2, Auburn, in Clinton Public Hospital, on Wednesday, April 17, 1968, a son, SHAFEIt-To Mr. and Mrs. David Shafer, Brussels, in Clin- ton Palk Hospital, on Thurs. day, April 18, 1968, a son. BOLDUC-To Capt. and Mrs. Jean Bolduc, Clinton, in Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, April 20, 1968, a boy, WORSELL-To Mr. and Mrs. William Worsen (nee Elaine Taylor), on Friday, April 19, 1968, at Joseph • Brant rilemorial Ho'spital, Burlington, , son, Shane Derek, brother for, Shawn, bituaii NORMAN .JAMES 1QM5. 149n14411.J4g1Ps''.1!Orgs,rnP 001 former.a Bay:Old reSiciOnt) Oloci Saturday April .13,, in Detroit, Michigan, following, a le.gopy. illness, Born cctoher 2, 1904 in .13ayl , field, to t0P former Eliza 'Neil and Jc144 'TOM, hg lived in the .area. for 10 .yearg and. 'later 'visited in the summer.. An installer for Bell Tole.. phone he was Married to the former Ann Gross, He is also .survived by a niece Mrs. Lloyd N.Yeatlake; Bayfield. Services were held at Ball Funeral Home April /7 with Rev. D, Stuart, 'Brncefield, of, ficiating. Interment was in Bay. field cemetery,. Pallbearers were Harold Weston, Robert Blair, geprge Blair, Melvin Davison, Harry Baker, .and Les Elliott, Flower bearers, were Ricky Westlakeand ..Grafton Weston, CM the same day Mr...Terrt's. brother, Malcolm, died in Bay. ALIVE BERNICE HUGILL Olive Bernice Magill, age 47, 169 Queen Street Clinton, died , April 16 at Stratford General Hospital ,following a short ill- ness. Born Septernbar 24, 1920, in Stanley Township to James and Lila Steep she married Clarence Hugill June U, 1938. She was a lifelong resident of Clinton and a member of Wesley-Willis United Church and Rebekah Lodge, She is survived by sonRonald Baden Ontario; sisters Mrs. (Vera) Alvin Wilhelm, Baden; and Mrs. (Hazel) Gordon Hay, Clinton. • Services were held April 18 at Beattie Funeral Home with Rev. A. J. Mowatt officiating. Interment, was in Clinton Cemetery. Pallbearers were Roy Whee- ler, Robert Campbell, Oscar Priestap, Jim Mair, Fred Vod- den and Bill German. . Flower bearers were Gerald Horner, Gerry Cummings, Gerry Hugill and Randy Hugill. Kierans made a great fight, hut who really feels sorry for a. millionaire who,'s going to wino up in the Cabinet, and didn't have 'a ghost of a chance in the first place, Stout chap though. You can't make much of Trudeau's name, symbolically. However, I think he's just pos- sibly a better choice than that chap called Laframboise from Northern Ontario. I have a vague idea Lafrarnboise means "The. Strawberry." And where would we be then, internation- ally? Eaten, with sugar and cream that's' where. All I hope is that Canadians won't go sour on Trudeau when the Gallic shrug, the quirked eyebrow and the chim- panzee's' grin disappear after a couple of months of dealing with all the garbage a Prime minister must put out. To the constant disgust of my wife and daughter, I knocked J. F. Kennedy con- stantly after his election. I kept saying, "Sure, he's cute. Sure he has a beautiful grin. Sure, he's witty, Sure, every- body loves him,' except 49 per- cent of the U.S. voters. But he's a ruthless politician. When is he going to do some- thing besides charm people?" I feel the same way about our new prime minister. He's clever, charming, rich. He's a bachelor, which probably ac- counts for the rich and charm- ing. I wish him well. I hope he breathes into Canadian politics that fresh new breeze everyone is predicting. But I wouldn't count on it. Most of the boys hi the press gallery touting him as the salvation of Canada were saying the same about Dief ten years ago. And they'll be the first to start cutting strips off him when he fails to produce •immediate miracles. Good luck, Pierre Elliott Tru- deau. I think you might just do • it. And, finally, goodbye Lester Pearson. I think you were a dandy despite your faiths, and I think history will record you asi'such.,--;..- •• FARMEIn DELL DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT FOR BUSINESS 2N FRIDAY, APRIL 19i Vic cmc1 Olga Whittinghqm Welcome All Old oncl New Customers' BRUCEFIELD 16, 17b SUGAR AND SPICE by Bill Smiley No, I didn't bet against Trip dean. But I can't see a guy called Winters ever winning an election in this country. We get enough of that nonsense about eight months of the year. As an English teacher, I al- ways look at names for symbol- ic suggestions. Winters has al- ready been dealt with. Hellyer ' sounds slightly like "Hell with yer, do as I please." hlY. have been written about conPin Of abYsinal lapses dur- OW Liberal leadership convert- ingthe economic crisis, Lion has already been written. But it's Spring, almost, and we haVe now Prime minister, almost, They're .,both Pretty green, but Summer usually, fol-lows. Clinton News4iecorci., Thursday, April 25th, 1968 GM FAST RESULTS WITH NSWS.,RCORD .CLASSIFIVD ADS . o. 0.8,21 R-P...F . ) A-9P ..V..9--R 9 P P'-$?,, ? .cc-9 -P: .g.:R,P)2 ,9„.??..? s 0 41 9 ,o .9 0 WE ARE IN THE BEST POSITION WE'VE EVER BEEN IN TO TRADE. OUR LATE MODEL USED CAR STOCK IS LOWER THAN ITS EVER BEEN THIS MONTH OUR SPRING SALE CONTINUES! -We Need Used Cars-