Clinton News-Record, 1968-05-09, Page 5'I'kfacMILLENVI-PasPed away in
Str:Aford General Hospital, on
Sunday, May 5, 1968, R. L, Mae
Millenof Bayfield, in his 72nd
year.' The funeral service was
from Lodge Funeral Home,
Gederich, on Wednesday, May 8
with interment in Bayfield
Cemetery.
TRICK-Passed away at Huron-
view, on Monday, May 6, 1968,
Mrs. Robert Trick, the former
Florence May Lott of Clinton, in
her 90th year, Survivors include
a son Elmer of R.R. 3, Clinton.
The funeral service was from
Beattie Funeral Home,. on Wed-
nesday, May 8 with interment
in Clinton Cemetery.
BIRTHS
MacINNIS-To Mr. and Mrs.
J. MacInnis, Clinton, in Clin-
ton Public Hospital on Monday,
May 6, 1968, a son.
IN ,MEMORIAM
HAYTER-In loving memory
of a dear husband, father
and grandfather, William
Ilayter, who passed away
May 8, 1959,
"A happy home we once en-
' ved,
How sweet the memory still,
But death has left a loneliness,
The world can never fill."
-Ever remembered and sadly
missed by wife and family.
-19b
In loving memory of • our
daughter Elaine, who was
killed two years ago, May 14,
in a car accident.
"God took her home, it was His
will,
But in our hearts, she liveth
still."
-Ever remembered and sadly
`by"'Monit Dad, Sisters
and Brother. Wry
"MANN-tittri"TiOing 5 memory •of a
dear father and mother, Mr.
and Mrs. George Mann, who
passed away Aptil 28 'and
May 6, 1944, arid ,,dear sister,
Lulu Mann Crittenden who
passed away August 14, 1948.
"Resting where no shadows fall,
In perfect peace they wait us all,
Where God, will link the broken
chain
As one by one, we will meet
again."
-Lovingly remembered by the
family, 19p
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY FIRE PROTECTION
Due to the fact that Bayfield Fire Association
has cancelled fire protection in the Township
Of Stanley, all residents will be protected by
Brucefield Fire Department until further notice.
Please Call 482-7133
Council of the Tbwnship of Stanley
18, 1.9b
PROTECT YOUR CLOTHES
BRING THEM TO
MOTH PROOFING - ODOR PROOFING, AND MILDEW
PROOFING ON EVERY GARMENT DRY CLEANED DUR.
ING THE MONTH OF MAY.
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Clinton vgyys•apppro,, Thkir,gtax.,14,y,;.9. J90$
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Clinton
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BRAND PAINTS USED ONLY
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19p
FREEZER MONTH
AT
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THIS IS ANOTHER FIRST FOR RUSS
During the Month of May - for' evpry purchase of a "BEATTY BARN
CLEANER" - SILO UNLOADER - BUNK FEEDERS to the value of $1,500
or more, 1 will give you your choice of a 15, 18 or 23 cu. ft. Home
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Retail Value $269 to $329
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"We Are Proudly Canadian' "WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL"
CARD OF THANKS
I iould. like to thank all -MY
:friends for treats and visits
while 1 Waa ,a patient at,..ciintqn
Fublic Hospital. SPeeial tharita
to Dr. Walden, Addison,
and. the first floor napes,
./311ENPA, figSSELWAIW
194
We wish to take this oppor-
tunity to thank the tam*. that
helped the night of the hawse
fire, helped with the clean 'up
and '!pair rig since, awl these
who gave aceeminedation to
the 'fatnilY, SPeeial thanks to
Brucefield Fire Department,
ELEANOR and FRANK PAL
GONER, 19b
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Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jervis
wish to thank their friends for
the many beautiful cards and
good wishes received for their
Golden Wedding Anniversary,
19p
I wish to thank my family and
friends for the cards, flowers,
gifts and acts of kindness during
my sojourn„ in hospital and at
home, Special thanks to Rever-
end Mills, Dr, Addison and Dr.
Walden and staff at Clinton
Hospital. Everything was deeply
appreciated,-BILL INKLEY.
19b
I wish to thank all who re-
nrnibered me with cards and
flowers while a patient in the
Clinton Hospital. Special thanks
to doctors, nurses and staff for
their kindness and excellent
care, Everything was very much
appreciated. - MILTON JOHN-
STON. 19p
ANNOUNCEMENT
TROUSSEAU TEA
Mrs. Clarence Smillie is giv-
ing a Trousseau Tea at "Smiling
Acres", Hensall, on Saturday,
May 18, 1968, between the hours
of 8.5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m., in
honour of her daughter, Sharon,
bride-elect of May 25. Friends
and relatives are invited to
please accept this invitation to
attend. 19p
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ENGAGEMENT
ANNOUNCED
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Merrill,
R.R, 1, Clinton, wish to an-
nounce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter, Sandra
Jean, to Mr. Clayton William
George Connell, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Connell, Seaforth.
The wedding will take place Sat-
urday, June 1, 1968, at 3:00 p.m.
in Ontario Street United Church,
Clinton, 19p
•
Mr. and Mrs, Antoine (Red)
Garon announce the engagement
of his daughter,. Mary Dianne, to
Mr. Lionel Jacobs, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank A. Jacobs, of
Caughnawaga, Quebec. Miss
Gaion is a granuate of Mount
St. Joseph Academy, London,
Ontario and of the Canadian
School of Interior Decorating of
Montreal, Mr, Jacobs is a gradu-
ate of the Canadian School of
Commercial Art, also of Mont-
real. The wedding will take
place in June. 19b
Mrs. Mabel McAdam wishes
to announce the engagement of
her daughter, Grace Marie, to
Mr. Robert Joseph Shentaler,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Shentaler, Regina, Saskatche-
wan, The wedding will be on
June 1, 1968, at the Protestant
Chapel, CFB Clinton.
19b
The Reverend and Mrs. R. W.
Wenham anounce the engage-
ment of their daughter Mary
Jean. to Mr. Roger Lee Merry
v a Scotia, the wedding to
take place in St. Paul's Anglican
Citurch, Clinton, on Saturday,
June 1st, at 4:00 p.m.
19p
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Hunt,
Clinton, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Patricia Anne, of Preston, to
Mr, Gordon Cameron Sinclair
of Kitchener, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Walton Sinclair, Elora.
The marriage will take place
at St. Paul's Anglican church,
Clihton, at 3:00 p.m. Saturday,
June 8, "1968. 1.913
Mr. end Mrs. Richard Fritz-
Iey, Goderich, are pleased to
announce the engagement of
thzir daughter Donna Gail to
Mr. Robert Franklin Lopping-
ton, son Of Mr. Ito Leppington,
Brucefield. The marriage will
take place Saturday, May 85,
1968, at Victoria St. United
Church, Goderich, at 2 p.m,
19b ,
DEATHS
GROVES-Passed away sud-
denly in St. Joseph's HoSpital,
Guelph, on Tilesday, April 30,
Edward Charles Groves in his
78th year. He leaves to mourn
his passing his sister; Mrs., Wil-
fred Colelough and a brother,
Arthur GroveS, both of Clin-
tOn. Interment was in Mount
Pleasant Ceinetery, Toronto.
HEUTTENMILLER Massed
away at home, on Saturday, May
4, 1968, Frederick 11, Bei:item
millet of Stratford in his 87th
year, The funeral service was
from Heinbtick Funeral Horne
On ,Thetday, May 6, with bathe-
meta in Avondale CemeterY,
MISCELLANEOUS
1AT US. 11E.PAlli, AND MAKE
your rings and jewellery like
new, Planiond PPP renewed
and stones safely seeured
don't take ehanees. Expert wait
done reasonably,to yeur agis-
factior Watch rieairs and pearl
restringing, W. N. Q gggter.
tfb
DAILX ;DAR RENPAL, reason-
able rates. McGEF'S, Goderich.
Phone 524-8391, tfb
PIANO. TUNING
YOUR PIANO should be tuned
and cheeked for moth:damage
and the defects regniarlY: 1
appreciate tha. continued privi-
lege of servicing many pf the
instruments in this area. George
W, Cox, Phone 482-3870.
33tfb
PET STOCK
PUREBRED cocker spaniels, no
papers, 2 males, 1 female. 200
High Street. Phone 482-9752.
19b
TENDERS WANTED
0/41)0110
FOR LEASE_
PART OF ONTARIO HOSPITAL
PROPERTY AT GODERICH
SEALED TENDERS will be re-
ceived, until 3:00 pm. Local Time on
THURSDAY, MAY 30th, 1968
for the leasing of part Lot 14,
Concession 1, Township of God-
erich, forming part of the On-
tario Hospital property. This
property contains approximately
38 acres and is as outlined in
red on Department of Public
Works Plan L.S.-293 - 17L.
There ,are no buildings on this
property, Lease to be for a
period of three years.
Further particulars may be ob-
tained from Mr. W. A. Gray,
Chief, Property Section, Real
Estate Branch of the Depart-
ment of Public Works, 7th Floor,
880 Bay Street, Toronto, On-
tario.
Plan and Tender Documents
may be obtained from or viewed
at Room 6630, Department of
Public Works, Whitney Block,
Parliament Buildings, Toronto 2,
Ontario. •
Tenders will not be considered
unless made on forms supplied
by the Department.
The highest or any tender not
necessarily accepted,
T. B. HILLIARD,
Deputy Minister,
. 19.20
VILLAGE OF BAYFIELD
Sealed tenders are called to
ditch and shoulder approxi-
mately 1,500 feet of village
streets and install roadway cul-
verts. Work to be completed to
the satisfaction of the road
superintendent by 31st of July,
1968.
Tenders to be in the hands
of the undersigned by 30th of
May at 4 p.m.
Lowest or any tender not
necessarily 'accepted.
Village of Bayfield,
Mrs. Phyllis Maloney,
Clerk-Treasurer.
19b
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of JOSEPH HER-
BERT VODDEN, late of the
Town of Clinton in the County
of Huron, Retired Farmer, De-
ceased.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 28th
March, 1968, are required to file
full particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
27th day of May, after which
date the assets will be distribut-
ed, having regard only to the
claims of which the undersigned
shall then have notice,
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this
30th day of April, A.D. 1968.
E. B. MENZIES,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitors for the said Estate,
19-21
In the Estate of CHARLES
ALEXANDER JOHNSON, late
of the Town of Clinton in the
County of Huron, 'Bookkeeper,
Deceased.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 18th
March, 1968, are required to 'file
full particularS thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
27th day of May, 1968, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only
to the claims of'which the
undersigned shall then have
(nOtice,
30th day of April, 1968-
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this
MENZIES,
4. Clinton, Ontario;
SOliciters for the said Estate.
19.21
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AUCTION SALE
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AUCTION SALE
of household effects trent. -201
Alhert St.,Clinten t on SaturtlaYt
May 110 at 1:80 P.T., the -fel-
8 piece walmit dining rown,
suite (table With jack-knife leaf);
'Frigidaire 38-inch electric
'range;,General Electric, refrig.
!rater; Kenmore automatic
washer (6 Months old); Easy
electric dryer (A-1 condition); 3-
piece Wahlut bedroom,suite of
54-inch panel bed, dresser and
.rawer chest; 54.inch bed with
box springs and mattress; single
bed with mattress; small dress-er and stand; occasional table;
white enamel utility sable;
basket weave chair; kitchen
chair; Pegenaut 8-day chimo
clock; walnut kitchen clock and
shelf; clothes hamper; 2 foot
stools; large punch bowl with
12 cups; electric iron; electric
toaster; Fry Master deep fryer;
Sunbeam mixmaster; Airway
vacuum cleaner with attach
merits; combination radio and
table lamp; miscellaneous
dishes; cooking utensils; linens;
bedding; drapes; scatter mats;
outside Christmas lights; flood
lights; extension cords; exten-
sion speakeri rubber tire wheel-
barrow; 22-inch rotary lawn
mower; lawn furniture; garden
hose; lawn sprinkler; 2 exten-
sion ladders, '16 foot and 24 foot;
6 gnaw-more electric bulbs, 4
ft. long (for use in a hotbed);
30-inch ventless range hood
(charcoal filter); TV aerial with
30 feet of pipe; snow shoes;
shot gun; rifle; insulated out-
door suit (large); screens and
storm windows; garden tools;
carpenter's tools and miscellan-
eous tools; 2 saw horses; trunks;
and numerous other articles.
Terms: Cash.
No reserve as the property
is sold.
Charles Brown, Proprietor,
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
19b
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
of farm stock, machinery and
-household effects at lot 38, con-
cession 12, Hullett township,
11/2 miles south and 11/2 miles
east of Auburn, on
Thursday, May 16
at 1 p.m.
HORSES-dark chestnut Bel-
gium mare • (2200 lbs.); Gray
mare, middle age (2000 lbs.)
'Quantity of all types of harness.
CATTLE-Nine Hereford cows
bred to poll unit bull; 8 Here-
ford steers and heifers one
year old, ready for market
PIGS-Three York sows, bred;
18 York chunks. •
POULTRY-100 hybred hens.
V.CHINEAY TfertiliZprt, drill;
4-section_hafteSysi'lieke-drawn
plow; cultivator; 'farm 'wagon;
16 ft. hay rack; wagon box;
stock rack; sloop sleighs; hay
rack; New Idea side rake; New
Idea manure spreader; mower;
scuffler; ladder; wheel barrow;
double blocks; forks; shovels;
chains; tools; lawn mower; gar-
den Rota tiller (like new); elec-
tric fencer; 2000 lb. Renfrew
scales; iron piping for posts,
drophead hay loader; fanning
mill; 175 ft Rope Stewart
sheep clippers"; pig troughs.
HAY and Grain-mixed grain,
2,000 bales mixed hay.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS-Cook
stove; 4-burner electric stove;
Frigidaire; kitchen chairs; kit-
chen corner cupboard; spool
bed; small safe.
Other articles too numerous :to
mention.
Proprietor, William J. Wagner
Auctioneer, Harold JackSon
Clerk, Mel Graham
18-10
CARD OF THANKS
ed:kba, Rev. Tsilaritt and 'Rev.
Snell, the hOSpital personnel,
the, ladies whO helped at home
and Mineral Herne.
MOUNTAIN; GLADYS
and FAMILY, 199
CARD OF THANKS
Tc. ell these wile rerocinhcred
grie daring my 'recent §t1,1,,Y, in
Joseph's Hospital, 14Ondoin-
1,91iNg J. 1313.0WM • AO
NOTICE
Seaforth
Upholstery
will be closed for the
Months of
JUNE and JULY
For Holidays
Bayfield council
Bayfield Council concerned
themselves with planning,
school busses and the 1968 bud-
get at the regular meeting Mon-
day, May 6.
Reeve McFadden poirited out
the urgent need to set up et-.
fective planning by-laws if the
village is to be allowed • to
control its own Mture.He spoke
of the many excuses given by
councils for not setting up eon..
trols and emphasized that mi.
less the' problem is met by
realistic planning at the local
level, controls may eventually
be imposed by another auth.
ority,
Councillor Harry Baker was
25 years ago
THE CLINTONNEWS-RECORD
Thursday May 13, 1943
Pte. Ethel Neilans of the
CWAC at Kitchener was a week-
end visitor with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Cooke.
The worst flood in the his.
tory of the town was exper.
ienced , Tuesday as the result
of rain which poured down most
of Monday night and all day
Tuesday, according to old
timers who have been familiar
with flood conditions for years.
Mrs, William Ferguson, Bay.
field, returned home on Satur-
day after having spent several
weeks with her son Charles, and
Mrs. Ferguson in Sudbury.
Sgt. and Mrs. ClaytonCooper
of Brockville are visiting his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H.
Cooper.
1 years ago
THE CLINTON NEWS-REC ORD
May 7, 1953
Ten rooms of the new Public
School are ready for occupancy
and excavation for the additional
two rooms planned for the north.
east corner of the present build.
ing was begun last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Kings-
well are holidaying in Chicago
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cox and
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Welsh
motored to Hamilton for the
weekend, visiting their brother
Frank Whitmore, who is still
on the sick list.
Ed Walter who spent the win-
ter months with his mother,
Mrs. Dalrymple, has returned
to his home at Nipawin, Sask,
Miss Jessie Metcalfe, accom-
panied by Miss Anges Savage,
Detroit, spent the weekend with
her mother, Mrs. W. F. Met-
calf.
PERSONAL
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jervis
of Guelph visited for two days
at the parental home of Mr,
and Mrs. Lorne Jervis last
week.
A grPnt .froze "the Ontario
Department of Education
care of 7* Per cent of the cost
of tine building ;and furnishings
a total $73,996, And, the
)3,parcvs- 014p Is wri.gpo.v.i. out
of current funds with no dehen!
taring,,
Mr, Maloney said,, cfno
POSe of the greenhouse is to
enrich the agricultural course
provided by the board with ene,
consideration that this is
an agricultural county.
A greenhouse was as neces-
sary for agriculteral students
As a shop is to technical shi.
dents, he said,.
plans budget
appointed to represent Bayfield
at the Mid-Western Ontario.
Development Association Meets
ing.
Council received a request
that they assist the Pioneer
Park Association in maintain-
ing the park. They agreed they
could not supply labour even
though the association was will,
ing to pay owing to pressure
of their own comm4ments.
George Bellchamber, Bay-
field member of the Clinton
District Collegiate Institute
Board was present and was
instructed by Council ,to ask
the Board to furnish further
information regarding an ac-
cident on April 11, 1968 when
the rear wheels fell on'one
side of the eastbound Bay.
field-Goderich bus, causing it
to swing around in the road
and stop facing west. Council-
lors M erner and Sturgeon asked
if police and the Department
of Transport had investigated.
Mr. Bellchamber was asked
to bring details to the next
meeting of Council.
In other business, Council
discussed the continuing mis-
use of the local garbage dump
and emphasized their intention
to prosecute offenders. Coun.
cillors Snell and Sturgeon were
appointed delegates to the next
meeting of the Committee for
the Central Disposal Site for
Whole Area,
The budget for 1968 was dis-
cussed and a full report is tobe
given at the next meeting,
Pat Hunt
engagement
announced kir
CHSS agriculture students
to get greenhouse by September
Mr, and Mrs. John Husul of
Delhi, Ontario, wish to announce A CERTIFIED CHEQUE payable
`the engageMent of their Baugh- to the Treasurer of Ontario for
ter, Virginia Lee, to Mr. Ralph at least 10% of the amountlif-
vmAlliAkkgf)M,4#4,0f44:41WQ9MVP t.48§44,ARPIESY each a. RI.. 3, 'Clinton: The -Wedding ten el.. C eque 'Wine xeturhed:.,
will take place on May 1R 1968, to unsuccessful bidders:
at , 4 p.m. in Delhi United
Church, Delhi, Ontario. -,
19p
AUCTION SALE
of dairy cattle, farm machinery',
hay and grain will be held for
John Van Den Assem, Sr., Lot
6, Con. 10, Morris Township, 11/4
miles east of Blyth, on Monday,
May 13, at 1:30.
Livestock: 20 Holstein cows,
fresh, 2 Holstein cows, due sale
time; 2 Holstein heifers, 2 years
old, bred;' 6 open Holstein hell-
ers, 2 Holstein heifer calves: 3
Hereford calves.
Implements: Oliver tractor,
live P T.O. and hydraulic; 13-
run fertilizer drill; Fleury bissel
disc; harrows; International 3-
, furrow , plow; land roller; 9 ft.
cultivator; Massey Harris No.
6 power mower; Massey Fergu-
son roll bar rake; 2 rubber
tired wagons and racks; Gehl
hammer mill, P,T.0, on rubber,-
new; 2 trailers; water troughs;
18 ft. bale elevator and motor;
grain auger; Surge 2 unit milk-
er; numerous smal articles.
Hey and Grain; 10-ton mixed
grain; quantity of straw.
Terms: CaSh,
Feral sold
Allan MacIntyte, AuetiOneer,
Phone 528-3619, LueltnOw,
18, 19b
The fancily Of the late Annie
Mountain wish to expresS their
thanks to the Man), relatives,
friends and neighbours for their
expressions of sympathy- Six-
' I thanks to Dr. Addison Dr,
DEATHS Central Heron Secondary
MINN - Passed away Pt storey, 03,798. greenhouse
ffuronviow on Friday, KaY 3! "4'w for "e *by IS oDtemberF
15;64' tWheil loarniePrPMnla'rggarreeyt .high4dArnlitniLI:s-ti:BhaicthriLpfloorrticeeYt;:ehay
i sscisciteoesol
Abbott The funeral service,Was.
from the D, Rpm Funeral board explained the grennd floor
Home, Brussels on Monday, will contain tWQ PecaPation
May 0 With interment Brus. shops and the top section, the
sels cemetery. actual greenhouse area will
opep into agricultural rooms
CORRIE Passed away at of the ,school.
Avon Crest Hospital, Stratferd, The building, with a total area on Sunday, May 5, 1968, Frank
H. Corrie, Stratford, in his 88th of 3,884 square feet, is costing
year- Survivors include a son, than bPard only slightly more
Maynard Corrie of Clinton. The wan one-quarter the actual
funeral service was train Hein- price.
buck Funeral Home, Stratford,
on Wedn,esdaY, May 8 with in-
terment in, Avondale. Celia 't ry.
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