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Clinton News-Record, 1969-07-10, Page 615, REAL ESTATE IY)`INTEE BAYFIELD ROAD area 500 acres. of rolling property with the river winding through the valley and bush land on which is located a comfortable frame hguse, end small barn, Quiet country living at its best close to town, $15,900.0Q Located on Fulton Street a well maintained 4 bedroom insul brick home with .forced air heating, good basement, roomy, modern kitchen, .dining room combination, living room,. bedroom and bath all on the main floor. One of the better larger homes worthy of your consideration. 3 bedroom 1 storey home in like new condition completely redecorated, wall to wall carpeting, forced air gas furnace, a real gern of a home; 100 acre farm 85 acres workable, 10 acres of bush, available with the seasons crop growing into money, every day. This well drained farm is exceptionally well built on with a 11/2 storey brick home modern throughout, good stabling in the barn, 2 silos and unloader included in the asking price of only $21,500.00 located north of Goderich. Several other farms available ranging from 50-300 acres. Several good acreages with river property. CLARKE ZINN 324 Ontario Street Clinton Phone 482-7838 GODERICH AGENT RUTH VAN DER MEER Phone 524-7875 PHOTO LISTING SERVICE 19, AUCTION SALES CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of household effects from the home of Mrs. Melinda Kennedy, Dinstey Street Blyth, on Saturday, July 12, 1969 at 1:30 p.m. The following: colonial. chesterfield •and chair (nearly, new,);; 2 piece Kroehler chesterftejei;R.sslzitet chesterfield; upholstered platform rocker; Morris chair; side chair; dinette chair; console table; several small pedestal tables; coffee table; two end tables; tea wagon; 2 chrome 'tables; 2 metal utility tables; 6 piece dinette suite; 6 piece breakfast suite; miniature china cabinet; dining room buffet; 'glass top cupboard; 3 piece walnut bedroom suite; 3 piece .bedroom suite (antique); iron bed, springs and mattress; set of 'folding bed springs; 2, blanket boxes; wash stand; commode; hall mirror; mantel mirror; 2 'fernery ,stands; table lamps; Singer drop head sewing machine; electric clock; combination electric coal and wood range; Jewel 4 burner propane range; Frigidaire refrigerator; Westinghouse refrigerator; Quaker oil- space heater; battery radio; drapes; bed spreads; bedding; linens; 3 "hand hooked mats; pictures; dishes; glassware; cooking utensils; Clintalloy 31/2 H.P. `riding mower with Clinton 4 cycle motor; Craftsman 19 inch power mower with Clinton 4 cycle motor; Redwing Bunton power lawn trimmer with 2 Cycle motor; numerous other articles. Terms—Cash No reserve as the property is sold Mrs. Melinda Kennedy, Proprietress. Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer. 27, 28. AUC'T`ION SALE of Church Property and Church Contents of the Porter's Hill Grate 'United Church, on the 6th Concession of Goderich Township, 3 miles west of ,Holmesville, ort Saturday, July 19 at 2 p.m. sharp the following: PROPERTY: The property is approximately 90 feet Wide by 140 feet deep, on which is situated a solid red brick church approximately 32 feet by 45 feet, With a full basement and furnace, CONTENTS; Sherlock Manning, Walnut cased electric organ and bench; Nbrdheinier piano; 2 piano stobls; 11 long centre pews; 18 short side pews 60 folding chairs; 40 kitchen type chairs; 18 child's chairs; 3 small benches; 10 card tables; several salt tables; a number of banquet tables (folding legs); table lamps; 4 moveable platforms; mirrors; carpet runnersTa-quantity of dishers. Terrris—CASh Tetra on Property 10% down ' on date Of sale and b'alanee in 30 days. Allen'Betties,. Alvin 'Betties, Wilmer 1#,iddell Church Trustees Edward W. Elliott Auctioneer, 19, AUCTION SALES AUCTi6N SALE O x rt and d u eh Id e h s F.. pi? Y a... o . o. effects in the Village Of Blyth. West Mooreland Street on Saturday July 19th at 1 p.m. Studio couch and chair, rocking chairs, small tables, what -not, hail tree, electric lamps, mirror, Quebec heater, coal and wood range, two furnished bedrooms, beds, springs, mattresses, utility table, bedding, blanket box, electric . heater, kettle, kitchen chairs, round oak table, china cabinet, two burner hot plate, cupboard, dishes, kitchen utensils and garden tools. Property; 11/2 storey frame house hydro, full basement, two bedrooms. Terms 10% down, balance 30 days. Sold subject to 'reserve bad. Chattels Cash Proprietress Mrs, Ben Taylor Auctioneer Harold Jackson Clerk Mel Graham 28,29b 20. NOTICES NOTICE TO OWNERS OF CABIN TRAILERS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT A By -Law for licensing trailers located in .the Township of Hullett, except' in a Trailer Camp, for thirty days or longer in any year and for prohibiting such trailers being located in the Municipality of the Township, except in a Trailer Camp, without a licence therefore. WHEREAS the Council of the Township of Hullett considers it equitable that Trailers in the Township he licenced; AND WHEREAS provision is made in the Municipal Act for such licencing; THEREFORE the Council of the Township of Hullett, pursuant to Sec. 379, (1) P. 86, M.A., R.S.O. 1960, ENACTS the following: (1) All trailers as defined in P. 85, subject to P.86 (a) located in the Township of Hullett must be licenced; (2) Any such trailer is prohibited from remaining in the Township for more than Thirty days without a Licence; (3) Licence Fee shall be at the rate of $10.00 per month paid in advance quarterly, except for the initial payment whigk41.1 llf.be ?0411efenfkOf the first thirty days; (4) This By -Law shall on Passing become effective retroactive to the First Day of July 1969. Read a First and Second time this Seventh day of July 1969. (signed) Clare Vincent Clerk (Signed) Hugh Flynn Reeve 28b $100.00 REWARD leading to the arrest and conviction 'of person or persons responsible for the poisoning of our, pet dog Cleo, or any,dog. 320 Victoria St. Clinton. - 28p simemiimmieesemaimmee Mrs. Charles Merrill, Clinton, will entertain at a trousseau tea in honour of her daughter, Patricia Dianne Millian, on Saturday, July 12, 1969 from 2:00 to 5:00 and 7:00 to 9:00 o'clock. Neighbours, friends and relatives are invited to attend. 28b Mrs. John Lindsay, Bayfield, will entertain at a trousseau tea in honour of her daughter, Ellen Elizabeth, on Saturday, July 19, 1969 from '2:00 to 4:00 and 7 : 00 to 9:00 o'clock. Neighbours, friends and relatives are invited to attend. — 28p 21. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spears of Wiarton wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Eileen Grace of Goderich, to Mr, Leo Greidanus, son of Mrs. John Greidanus of Clinton and the late Mr. John Greidanus. The wedding will take place Saturday August 2, 1969 at seven p.m. at Blyth United Church, Blyth, Ontario. 28p Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cudmore, Clinton, wish to announce the £orthconting marriage of their daughter, Ruth Marie to Mr: Bruce LeRoy Collins, RR 3, Clinton, son of Mrs. Collins and the late Mr. Stanley Collins. The marriage will take place in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Clinton, on Saturday, August 2nd 1969, at 3:00 pan , Mt. and Mrs. M. D. Wilson. Mitchell, Ontario, wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Sandra Lynne to Mr. George Barry Elliott, only son Of Mr, and Mrs. George F. Elliott, Clinton, The wedding will take place Saturday, August 9, 1969, at 4:00 p.m. in Knox Presbyterian Church, Mitchell. - 28h 22AIRTHS HUMMEL: To Mr. and Mrs. Peter Htitni'nel, RR 2, 'Bayfield, in Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday July i, 1969, a daughter, 22 BIRTHS O. N MEMORIAM MEPP; In lovingmemory of Joules Ed Ward Medd who passed awaY J Q l 9 �. 61. SOW missed by wife apd family. 28b • MoVITT1E To Mr, and Mrs. Ernest McVittie, Auburn, in Clinton Public Hospital, .on Monday July 7, 1969, a son, BROODS: To M. ;and. Mrs, Malcolm Brooks, Blyth, in Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday, 44IY 8, 1969,, a daughter. 23. DEATHS MACHAN: Passed away in Alexandra Hospital, Goderieh, on Tuesday, 'July 1, 1969, Charles Alexander Machan of Blyth in his 52rd year.: The funeral service was held at the Tasker Funeral Chapel, Blyth on Friday, July 4 with interment in Blyth Union Cemetery. PHILLIPS: Passed away in Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday, July 2, 1969, Mrs. John Harold, the former Alice Grace McVittie, of Blyth in her 72nd year. Besides her husband; she is survived by a son, Roy McVittie, Blyth; daughters, Mrs. Edward (Marjorie) East, Hullet Twp.; Mrs. Owen (Dorothy) Roberts, Thamesford; Mrs. Willdatn (Roberta) East, London. The funeral service was held at Tasker Memorial Chapel, Blyth on Saturday, July 5 with interment in Blyth Union Cemetery. BAKER; Passed away at Huronview, Clinton, on Friday, July 4, 1969, Mrs. Rowland Neal, the former Edna Susan Prance, of Ailsa Craig. The funeral service was held at the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home, Dashwood on Monday, July 7 with interment in Grand Bend Cemetery. 25. CARDS OF THANKS SPROUL — I wish to express my sincere thanks to Dr. Addison, nurses and staff on second floor who were so kind to me and Lawrence while we were patients in Clinton Hospital. We wish to also thank Box Ambulance Service, Dr. Valentine, nurses at Sick Children's Hospital in London. — Dave and Betty Sproul —, 28 HUNKING - The famiily,of the, late Mr. and Mrs. William Hwnkingrwish to thank.. ,elatives,- friends. and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, floral tributes and cards. Special thanks to Rev. C. Heckendorn, pallbearers, flowerbearers and Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth. A very special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hunking for the use of their home. It was very much appreciated. — Lorne and Addie Hunking, John and Clara Riley, and Ben and Marion Riley. — 28p. DALE — I would like to thank , all my friends and relatives for the cards, visits, and many acts of kindness while I was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. •— Elgin Dale. — 28 POTTER — I wish to express my sincere appreciation to relatives and friends who visited me, sent flowers, Cards, and treats while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital and since returning home. — Reta, M. Potter — 28p TURNER: The family of the late Thomas Turner wishes to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for the many acts of kindness 'shown during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Newland and the Rev. Dr. A. J. Mowatt. — 28p STECKLE: I would like to take this opportunity to express my thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends, and neighbours for cards, visits, flowers and gifts; also for the thoughtfulness of the CFB staff during my stay in hospital, UCW of St. Andrew's United Church; Dr. Maikus and nursing staff for excellent care given me. — Gertrude Steckle — 28b COLQUHOUN: We would like to say thank you to everyone who helped make Kent's two stays in London Hospital bearable, Thank you to Morn and Dad for their ever present support; to Mary Gail for her home, gifts and hbspital visits; Joy for her shoulder and Lana for her gifts and cards. Also to our neighbours and friends for their gifts, Cards and interest. -� Don, Cleo and Kent Celquhbun 28b GRIGG: I Wish to express my sincere appreciation to relatives, friends and all who sent Yoe cards, flowers and treats and visited hie while I was a patient in St, Joseph's Hospital, London; and ail the kindnesses to Murray at home, ---- Muriel Grigg—, 280 GR.IGGr We wish to istttend our appreciation arid to thank our former Goderich Township neighbours and friends for the lovely gifts and social evening held for us following our niareiage. Stuart and Betty Grigg 28p 29. RuSINESS Ohlt, SPARE TIME INCOME Refilling g and collecting mpney • from NEW TYPE high- uality _coin-operated dispensers in your area. No selling, To qualify yon must have car, references, 8000 to $290..0 eash, Seven to twelve hours weekly can net excellent monthly income, .More full time. For persgnal interview' write CANAPENN DISTRIBUTING LTD„ 302 OUELLETTE AVE., r WINDSOR, ONTARIO. Include'. phone number, — 28b.. a . FOR. SALE: GARBAGE ROUTE, village "li t Z txdch. l+'or further information contact Ron Corriveau, Zurich, Ontario *- 27-31b 15, REAL ESTATE MODERN two-bedroom. bungalow, large lot, oil furnace, built in cupboards. Close to uptown, schools and churches, For further information write William Knox, ' or phone 523-9382 Blyth. 27,28 • TILTD 4 :Spuciallzing In ,. Weddings r Cjldren Single or . 9 Group .Portraits; a rf• an4d P . os 524.8.787 118 St. DMvid Goderich Buy quality Waterproof Work Boots At RAY'S SHOE REPAIR And When they need repairs, have RAY repair them, All workmanship guaranteed, 35 Huron St. Clinton. Summer Clearance Sale We Must Clear All DRESSES—RAINWEAR SUMS AND SHORTS TANK TOPS AND SHELLS SKIRTS AND JACKETS SWIMWEAR & DUSTERS ALL ARE REDUCED Htrry in to LADIES' .WEAR.- AND.DRY GOODS , ' " "' Open• Mondays Closed Wednesday All Day `KiRKTON COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION 2Sth Annual Garden Party - FAIR GROUNDS KiRKTON ONTARIO Highway 23 Wednesday, July 16th, 1969 'Softball Game— 6:00 p.m. Varied Juvenile Programme — 7.30 p.m. Best Yet Professional Programme — 9.00 p.m. Ample Facilities for Refreshments and Seating Free Supervised Parking on Grounds Police Protection Adults - $1.50 Children - 25c Attendance -- 4,000: 5,000 COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS GOING ON VACATION? NEED EXTRA MONEY? SEE Clinton Community Credit Union Limited 482-3467 10 ONTARIO $tREEY O00ICE HOURS MONDAY 9 d,rrl. 5.30 p.ni. r JESDAY .... 9 a.m. * 5,00 p.m. WEt NESDAY 9 a.m. - 12.30 pot, THURSbAY.. 9 a.m. - 5,00 p.m, rIZIbAY 9 rd.Yt. _ 3.00 p m. SATURbAY9 d,rYi. 12.30 p.m. PHONES Clititorti Office . - .. 482-3467 OB6 Brunt' ti 482-7402 1 It.il..ton.New$-Becpr, i., Thum*, �.1uly ,U,1.909 �M 5 ma.eyOUr recon- car a.. PICKUP from: DATSIONH, GER.LD'SEST ni,dROOM . ,may y^'0' ' *, a:,wr. nm,1 ta a • more -for -your -money You get a handy -sized pickup that costs only about hall you'd pa/• for other trucks -- and it costs only about hall as much to run! The spunky, economical overhead valve engine gives you 30-35 miles per gallon and can zip you along at 70 MPH with Still some power in hand. hauls a ton Datsun proves you don't have to be big to be tough. It can haul a DATSUN ton and no sweat. When you go on vacation or weekend trips, take a camper along. Full size 4 -berth campers or canopies fit easily on its 6 ft. long steel bed at back. And you can always rely an Datsun to go where bigger trucks fear to tread! comforts of a car The new Datsun can seat three' six-footers and you get an instant -acting heater/defroster with 3 -speed blower, all synchro 4 -speed gearbox, padded dash and sunvisors, teed wipers, windshield washers, tough 'vinyl leather upholstery, quad head- lights and full range of instruments. There are more than 150 Datsun dealers coast-to-coast in Canada and $1,000,000 in parts to back you. from s2135 GERALD'S Supertest DAILY HOURS 8:00 a.m. - 10 p.m. (Corners of Main and Godirleh Streets) SEAFORTH Phone 527-1010 We Are Buying . , . Wheat, Barley, Oats, Corn, Flax and Mixed Grain We are equipped for fast unloading ,service. —Our automatic grain handling facilities elim- inate waiting, when you bring your grain to Topnotch. The Elevators will be open 6 days of the week and will be open at nights if good P Harvesting W other OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Phone 5274910 Seatfrth