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Just east of Main Cars.
SUZUKI
SNOWMOBILES '72
VARNA
SUNOCO
Executive Secretary
required by
HURON.PERTH COUNTY R,C.S.S. BOARD
— Accurate Typist
—ShOrthend Essential
--Previous Experience in senior pesittbn desirable
Duties to tomMenteJanuaty 17, 1972
Ditect written applications to
H. Shantz
Chairman
J. J., Lane
Business Administrator
Box 100, SEAFORTH, Ontario
Vintar
Superintendent
SEE THE
NEW 1972
MODELS OF
MOBILE HOMES
NOW ON HAND
Deluxe aryl economy-priced units available, completely
furnished.
ALL PRICES ON 1971
UNITS REDUCED
Double- wide home, 40' x 26% fully furnished, including
rugs, drapes, etc, Large living rborrt, 11' x 15'; kitchen, 9'5"
x 13'; three large bedrooms and utility room.
Larger models available with dining area and family room.
May Be'Seen At
MORGAN'S MOBILE
HOMES
15,, AUCTION SALE
mc)BNINO. AUCTION SALE
Estate Auction Sale of tractors,
tools and household effects for
the late Henry. Stamen, 18
Walker Street, Clinton (off Hwy.
4 South), on
Saturday, December 11, 1971
at 11 a.m.,4
Gilson S-14 tractor with
accessories; small International
tractor; motor bike; modern
cider press; garden tiller; power
lawn mower; cement mixer;
Atlas steel lathe; _electric chain
saw; large chest freezer;, Norge
frig; Imperial gas stove;
Silvertane electric organ with
bench; electric adding machine;
electric typewriter; portable TV;
21" TV; Seabreeze stereo;
chesterfield and chair; buffet;
drop-leaf table; small tables;
dressers; beds; chest of drawers;
bureau; fern stand; bookcase;
trunk; blanket box; frames; gas
lamp; easel; Willow china; dishes;
pots and pans; small iron stove;
extension ladders; milk cans;
motors; barrels; large quantity of
wood-working tools, hand tools
and garden tools; etc., etc.
Terms — cash.
Victoria and Grey
Trust Co.,
Stratford,
Executor.
Mike Cummings,
Auctioneer,
524-9064.
49
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OXFAM ... an airline?
Not exactly . . . but we help
pay for the famous Flying
Doctor Service in East Africa
where there is only 1 doctor
for every 708,1)00 people.
Please help!
OXFAM
THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PEOPLE
97 Eglinton Ave., East
Toronto 315, Ontario
et' 1971 1971
Direct From The Factory
LUXURIOUSLY SO FT
GENUINE SHEEPSKIN RUGS
PRICE 2 SALE
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11,, SERVICES
13. PU3LIC NOTICES
20. _cA.130$ of THANKS Guelph conference
will look at challenge
of Agriculture
8. HELP WANTED
PART-TIME Registered Nurse
needed for V,O.N. in
co-operation with Home Care,
Call 271-7991, Stratford, —49b
TEXAS Oil Company needs man
over 40 for short trips
surrounding Clinton. Contact
customers, We train, Write S. E.
Dickerson, Pres., Southwestern
Petroleum Canada, Ltd., P, 0.
Box 789, Ft, Worth, Tex. —49b
TEXAS REFINERY CORP.
OF CANADA LTD.
offers opportunity for high
income PLUS regular cash and
vacation bonuses, abundant
fringe benefits to mature person
in Clinton area. Regardless of
experience, air mail President,
Dept. AH, P. 0. Box 70, Station
R, Toronto 352, Ontario.
49b
INTERNATIONAL
. CORPORATION
in
ANTI-POLLUTION
expanding in this area seeks
Ten Couples, part or full time
Income Potential $400 —
$600 a month
Reply to Box 491
Clinton News-Record
49b
8. A. HELP WANTED
ROOM AND BOARD for
middleaged couple, or lady or
gentleman. Phone 565-2444.
—48,49p
9.EMPLOYMENT WANTED
WILL babysit in my own home.
Phone 482-7318, —49b
10. LOST and FOUND
FOUND — One heifer. Owner
may have same by properly
identifying and paying expenses,
Apply to Box 490, Clinton
-.News-Record..-49,50,51b
MOTO-SKI Sales and Service —
Clothing, parts, accessories.
Basin Shop, one mile north
Brucefield. Open 9 aan. to 9
p,m. Phone, 482-7222, —49tfn
SAW SHARPENING, Highway
8, opposite Elm Haven. Phone
482-3305. —46tfn
Nlerner's Abattoir
237-3314 .Dashwood
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
satisfaction. Watch repairs and
pearl restringing, W. N. Counter.
Clinton, Ontario. —tfn
WE SPECIALIZE IN
Custom Slaughtering
and Processing
* Cattle and Hogs are
Government Inspected in our
Modern Abbatoir for Your
Protection
* Aged Under Refrigeration to
Peak of Goodness.
* Carefully Cut to Your
Requirements.
* Wrapped in Poly-Coated Paper
to Preserve the Flavor.
* Quick Frozen and Ready for
Your Freezer or Locker,
* Hickory Smoked Hams and
Bacons.
Slaughtering on
Monday only.
AU Processing Guaranteed
C. M. HALL
EZefifFrOzen'Foods
Call 235-0400
47tfn
11, SERVICES
13.gmaint.,LING, renovations,
roofing and floor laying,
expertly done, All odd jobs
amend the. home. Kitchen
eupboards a specialty. Phone
'482-7676, Ken MeNairn. —2tfre
Chuter Plumbing
Heating & Electric
Furnace Installations
DeLaval Milker Supplies
Appliance Service
46 King Street Ph 482-7652
—2tfn
WATCH REPAIR is a job for
experts. Our work assures you
satisfaction. Counter's Jewellery.
Huron County's Oldest
Establishes: Jewellery
Store, Clinton, Ontario. —Vb.
WANTING TO BUY OR SELL
anything or everything? We'll
help you do it or do it for you.
Rathwell's Auction Service,
Appraisers, Brucefield,
482-3120. —40tfn
TOASTMASTER BREAD
Home Delivery
Bread, Rolls, Pies, Cookies
Special Rate on Bread for
Freezers.
All Fresh Daily
Call
ALLAN FINCH,
Clinton,
482-9134
—37tfn
We do all types
of
JEWELLERY REPAIR
* Ring Sizing
* Claw Retipping
* Watch Repair
* Acutron Repair
ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD.
Seaforth and Walkerton
tarn.
QUICK cash to pay bills or make
a purchase. Call Don Denomme,
Trans Canada Credit, 524-8349.
—Mtn
JACK'S WOOD-TURNERY —
Custom Wood-turning a
specialty, also furniture repaired.
Hand-turned gift articles in
walnut, cherry, etc for sale in
workshop at. rear of 84 Albert
St„ Clinton John Plurntree,
Phone 482-9695, —11.fn
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern Equipment
Work Guaranteed
Write or Phone
HARVEY DALE, SEAFORTH
PHONE 482.3320
—211n
TRUCK
OWNERS
Drive in truck lettering service
— $10 up (2 doors).
* All magnetic sheet signs —
$13.50 up (2 doors). No tape
to loosen and signs blow off.
* The latest in projection
equipment, specializing in
trademarks, designs, etc.
'P Silk screen process.
REG SMITH
SIGNS
482.9793
CLINTON
Corner East & High St.
48tfn
44K SERVICE. Fully insured.
Free estimates. Dead Elm
reMoyal„ priming, etc. Phone
482-9134, —32tfn
sewing Machine
PROBLEMS?
Servicing Alt MaKes.
New & Used 5010$
Alex Reed
197 Bayfield Rd., Goderich
524-8465
CARPENTER, handyman,
repairs, remodelling, etc.
Reasonable rates. Prompt
service. Phone H. Mitchell,
482-7584, —47.50b
SNOWPLOWING
Lots, Driveways, etc.
LYLE MONTGOMERY
65 Rattenbury St, E,
Clinton, Ont.
48tfn
RATHWELL'S
Moluvu'VWwwwwwwWw
AUCTIONEERS and
APPRAISERS
SOUND SERVICE
Bruce Rathwell Bill Rathwell
Brucefield London
482-3120 438-0988
IRENE'S
LAUNDROMAT
and
DRY CLEANERS
15 Rattenbury St. E.
Clinton — 482.7833
One Day Service
DRY CLEANING
AND PRESSING
In Bulk
Or Individual Pieces
Hours — Mon. throdgh Sat.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
42tfn
VACUUM
CLEANERS
Sales & Service
Alt Makes
BOB PECK
VARNA
262-5748
12.NOT10E to CRED ITORS-
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of JOHN
STEWART FRASER, Retired
Cleaner, late of the Village of
Bay field, in the County of
Huron, who died on or about
the 5th day of September, 1971,
are required to file the same
with full particulars with the
undersigned by the 24th day of
December, 1971, as after that
date the assets of the Estate will
be distributed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario,
this 25th day of November,
1971.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
GODERICH, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate.
—48.49.50
ACTION ADS
S'AT/SFY nil/,4 NEEDS
STURGEON. It is nay pleasure.
to wish my friends and good
neighbours the ..Christmas Spirit
in the coming New Year which is
Love, Faith, Hope and Good
Heolth, — Mrs, Maude Sturgeon,
—49b
STEEP: To Mr. and Mrs.
Rolston Steep, John Street,
Clinton, in Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday,
December 2, 1971, a daughter,
Tracy Lynn.
16. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
MacGregor, Londesboro, are
happy to announce the
engagement of their eldest
daughter, Betty Jean, to Paul
Murray Southgate, son of Mrs.
Elsie Southgate and the late W.
E. Southgate of Seaforth, The
marriage will take place in
Londesboro United Church, on
January 8, 1972, at 4;00 p.m.
—49p
20. CARDS of THANKS
SCOTT: I wish to express my
thanks to the nurses and girls on
First Floor when I was in
Clinton hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Street and Dr. Addison,
to Mrs. George Million, Pastor
Fry and Mrs. Fry, Mrs. Donald
Haines, Mrs, Jessie Naylor and
all those who sent cards, flowers,
treats and the many kindnesses
shown me since I returned
home. — Elsie Scott. —49b
BUTLER: My sincere thanks to
everyone who sent cards and
flowers while I was in Clinton
hospital. Thanks also to Dr.
Newland and nursing staff. —
Brenda Butler. —49b
HAASJES: I wish to thank all
my relatives and friends for their
flowers, gifts, letters and cards
while a patient in Clinton
hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
illarrett, Rev. Bettkema and
nurses on First — Mrs. B.
Ilaasjes. —49p
IIAYTER: Thanks .Cor the
flowers, cards and gifts sent to
me when I was a patient in
Seaforth hospital. Thanks also to
Drs. Malkus, Brady and Whitman
and nurses who helped me get
— Marjorie Hayter, —49b
McCLINCHEY: I would like to
express my sincere thanks to
those who visited me and sent
flowers, cards and gifts while It
patient in Victoria Hospital.
Also nurses on Second Floor
West, Dr. dory arid Dr. Wallace,
— Mabel McClinchey. —419p
MORRISON: My sincere thanks
to all who sent cards, gifts and
visited while I was in St.
Joseph's Hospital. — Murdock
Morrison. --49p
PARKER: My sincere thanks to
all for flowers, bards, gifts and
visits while a patient in Clinton
hospital. 'nooks also to Dr.
Newland, nurses and staff on
First Floor, '— Hazel Parker.
—40p
OLIVER: I would like to take
this opportunity to thank my
friends for their visits and cards
during my stay in Clinton
hospital. Also many thanks to
Dr. 'Jarrett, nurses and staff, and
to Dr. and Mrs, Mowatt for all
their kindness, Sincerely,
Florence Oliver. —49p
STEEPE: I would like to thank
sincerely all those Who were so
kind to me with visits, treats and
'cards while I was a patient in
Clinton hospital. Thanks also to
the nurses on the First Floor.
Milton Steepe. —49p
"" " - •
THOMPSON:. To every person
who remembered me in any
manner while I was hospitalized
at St, Joseph's, London, I would
like to say sincerely, "Thank
You," My further appreciation is
extended to those -who have
visited me at home. — Mac
Thompson. —49p
21. IN MEIVIORIAIVIS
GLAZIER: in loving memory of
a dear husband, William R.
Glazier, who passed away eight
years ago, December 10, 1963.
"To your resting place we visit,
And place your flowers with
cure,
But no one knows the heartache,
When we turn and leave you
there."
-Always remembered by wife,
Mayrnie, and the Kennedy
—49b
KEYS: In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and
grandfather, Lloyd Alvin Keys,
who passed away eight years
ago, December 7, 1963,
"We little knew when we woke
that morning,
The sorrow the day would bring,
The call was sudden, the shock
severe,
To part with the one we loved so
dear.
God gave us strength to fight,
And courage to bear the blow,
But what it meant to lose him,
No one will ever know."
—Lovingly remembered by his
wife and family. —49b
"Challenge for
Agriculture" is the theme of the
University ofGuelph's Annual
Conference on Agriculture,
scheduled for January 4, 5 and
6, 1972.
Topics to be discussed
include agricultural
development, soybens and rape
in Ontario, poultry, beef, and
pesticides. There will also be an
Ontario Fruit and Vegetable
Processors' Association
Fiekimen's Conference and an
Agricultural Policy Workshop.
The conference is aimed at
farmers and farm organizations,
personnel in agriculturally
related industries, and
representatives from government
and universities, as well as
anyone else interested in
agriculture.
The opening session on
agricultural development will
feature a keynote address by Mr.
G. Lussier, Quebec' Deputy
Minister of Agriculture. Growth
and development of a strong
Canadian agricultural industry is
to be examined and discussed by
government officials, farm and
agribusiness leaders, agricultural
economists, and rural
sociologists.
Soybeans and Rape in
Ontario will examine the
prospects for these two crops.
Production of soybeans must
exceed 80,000 acres before
Canada will be self-sufficient.
The conference will examine
whether such an acreage increase
is realistic, where it will happen,
and what changes will be
necessary for it to happen. The
possibility of rapeseed
production as a cash crop will
also be highlighted in the
program.
The Poultry Industry school
will provide the latest research
findings in poultry breeding
feeding and management.
The Challenges in Beef
Symposium will review the
future of the beef indestry in
Ontario, its overall relationship
within Canada as well as forecast
developments in other
beef-producing areas of the
world. Major emplasis will be
placed on the need for a large
cow-calf industry in Ontario.
The Pesticides Symposium
will include discussion of the
classification of pesticides in
Ontario, pesticide residues,
safety precautions, the Pesticide
Act and regulations, and the
disposal of pesticide containers,
The Processors' Association
Fi e Idmep's Conference is
designed for the processors'
fieldmen, as well as other
industry representatives and
growers of fruits and vegetables.
The Agricultural Policy
Workshop is a two-day
workshop to examine and
evaluate the process by which
agricultural policy is formulated
in Canada, Attendance at this
workshop will be by invitation.
Detailed programs can be
obtained from the county
offices of the Ontario
Department of Agriculture and
Food, or by writing:
Coordinator of Agricultural
Extension, Ontario Agricultural
College, University of Guelph,
Guelph, Ontario.
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11, SERVICES
Clinton 343 Victoria Street
482:7066
—49b ,
VACUUM SALES AND
SERVICE — All makes, We
CUSTOM KILLING specialize in supplies, new and
rebuilt machines, namely Filter
AND PROCESSING Queen, Electro-Hygiene,
Butchering dates—Tuesday and ' Compact, Electrolux, Huron
Thursday County's largest mobile vacuum
TUESDAY — Beef and Pork service, Phone 482-9574 at 202
+Thursday — Beet Only Rattenbury East, Clinton.
PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE —39tth
TREASURER'S SALE OF
LAND FOR TAXES
TOWN OF CLINTON
COUNTY OF HURON
To Wit:
By virtue of a warrant issued by the Mayor of the Town
of Clinton under his hand and the Seal of the said
Corporation bearing date the 16th day of September, sale
Of lands in arrears of taxes in the Town of Clinton Will be
held in the Council Chambers, in the Town Hai), at the
hour of two o'clock in the afternoon on the 27th day of
January, 1972, unless the taxes and costs are sooner paid.
Notice is hereby given that the fiat of lands for sate for
arrears of taxes was published in The Ontario Gazette on
the 2nd day of October, 1971, and that -copies of the said
list may be had at my office.
Treasurer's Off ice, this 4th day of October, 1971.
John Livermore,
treasurer.
—43 to '31)
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