Clinton News-Record, 1972-03-30, Page 11IRENE'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. through Sat.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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WE SPECIALIZE IN
Custom Slaughtering
and Processing
To Individual Requirements
* Cattle and Hogs are
Government Inspected in our
Modern Abbatoir for Your
Protection
17, BIRTHS
PIPE: 'ATM and Mrs. John Pipe,
Brussels, in Clinton Publie
Hospital, on Tuesday, March 21,
1972. a son,
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EINBODEN: To Mr, and Mrs.
Jack Einboden, Clinton in Clinton
Public Hospital on Thursday,
March 23, 1972, a soli.
IN THE ESTATE OF ALVIN
JOSEPH VODDEN, late of the
Town of Clinton in the County of
Huron, Jeweller, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 26th day of
January, 1972, are required to
file full particulars thereof with
the undersigned on or before the
10th day of April, A.D. 1972, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only to
the claims of which tile
undersigned shall then have
notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 15th day of March, A.D. 1972.
E.B. MENZIES, Q.C.,
Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitor for the said Estate.
—12,13,14b
IN . THE ESTATE OF ANNIE
VARCOE, late of the Township of
Tuckersmith in the County of
Huron, Widow, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 24th day of
January, 1972, are required to
file full particulars thereof with
the undersigned on or before the
10th day of April, A.D. 1972, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only to
the claims of which the
undersigned shall then have
notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 15th day of March, A.D. 1972.
E.B. MENZIES, Q.C.,
Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitor for the said Estate.
—12,13,14b
IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM
HAROLD GLAZIER, late of the
Town of Clinton in the County of
Huron, Laborer, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above
named who died on the 23rd day of
October, 1971, are required to
file full particulars thereof with
the undersigned on or before the
3rd day of April, A.D. 1972, after
which date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only to
the claims of which the
undersigned shall then have
notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
7th day of March, A.D. 1972.
E,B, MENZIES, Q.C.,
Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitor for the said Estate.
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CLEAR ING
AUCTION SALE
Of farm machinery, livestock
and feed at Lot 19, Concession
10, Stanley Township, 21 /2
miles east of Hayfield and 1
mile south or 7 miles north of
Zurich on Wednesday, April 12
at 1:15 P.M.
Full listing in next week's
edition,
Mr. William Desch
Rathwell Auction Service
Brucef i e I d-482-3120
INCOME TAX
Returns
Prepared
Specializing In
Farmers' Returns
ROY'S TAX SERVICE
17 GiObings St.
Clinton
482-9357
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:THWELL'S
BRUCEFIELD MACHINERY
AUCTION
40 miles north of London on Hwy. No. 4 and 1 mile east of
Brucefield on County Rd. No. 3 or 6 miles south of Clinton on
Saturday, April 1, at 12:30 P.M.
A partial list consisting of Tractors: International 806
diesel apt. h. well equipped; 1850 Cockshutt and 4-furrow 16-
inch plow; Cockshutt 70; Cockshutt 40 and loader; Allis
Chalmers C, 2-row cultivator and bean puller; M.H. 44 diesel,
3 pt. H., 4-row cultivator; International A and bean puller;
Nuffield 10-60 with loader; International C; International W.
6sInternational 400; M.II. 44 Special; Oliver 77; David Brown
, 860 with cab; Ford Super Major; Case 430 and loader; A.C.
D17andplow; A.C. Wd 45 with loader; M.M.U, gas; A.C. 190
fully equipped; 3010 J.D.; 1900 Cockshutt, fully equipped; 65
Massey Ferguson; 333 Massey with 3 pt. H, 4-row scuffler;
John Deere 440 crawler with industrial loader and new motor;
etc, etc.
Trucks— '67 Ford T. 800 tandem dump; 68 Ford T. 80
tandem dump, 391 motor; '71 F 100 Ford pickup; '68 GMC 12
ton; '69 GMC 1 /2 ton-both safety checked. All trucks above
average condition. 17' house trailer, propane, electric
brakes, etc.; truck camper, two sleeper; truck camper box.
Boats-14' Crestliner, fiberglas, 40-h.p. Johnson and
trailer plus ski equipment; 22' cabin cruiser with Chrysler
inboard marine and tandem trailer; 18' plywood hull with
cabin, 75 h.p. Evinrude and trailer.
Snowmobiles — '71 Snoject, 27 h.p., wide track; '70 Snojet,
19 h.p.; '68 Ski-Doo, 16 h.p,, electric; '71 Boa Ski; '71 Snojet,
24 h.p. Yahama engine; '70 Motoski, 25 h.p., electric; '69 TNT
Ski-Doo; '70 TNT Ski-doo; '70-300 Olympic; '72 Yamaha GP
292; snowmobiles trailers.
Corn Planters---J.D, 8 row 30 inch 894 AN, dry fertilizer;
,J.D. 494A, dry fertilizer; J.D. 494A, liquid fertilizer; Int. 420;
Case 4-row planter; etc. etc.
Combines —Int. 203 with bean equipment; M,H. 35 pull type,
brand new, never used; 430 A.C, corn head for G. or C, with
adaptors; 6 row 635 J.D. corn head, 3 yrs. old; Case 80 with
Case air cooled motor, late model, low profile, pull type with
bean equipMent; M.11. 90 Special; 18 Oliver.
Machinery Several wagons, some with gravity and grain
boxes; assorted widths of wheel and drag discs; 3 pt. h., semi-
mounting and trailplows up to 5 furrows; field cultivators of
various widths; seed drills; G.D. Int. and Cockshutt; Fox
Super 1000 Harvester complete with hay and corn head and
sharpening unit; Gold forage harvester with corn and pickup
heads; weed sprayers; Cockshutt and New Idea semi-mounted
mowers with power shaft for conditioner; corn pickers;
manure spreaders, various sizes; J.D. one-way discs; 10-
plate cultivators (sufflers) for Cockshutt, Oliver, M.H. and
Case tractors; Janis windrowers; two-row 500 A.R. and 520
with conveyors; Mauwer 2-row bean puller, 4-row Mauwer
puller; Pedrloss roll and mix mill, one year old; one and one-
half ton capacity; various other equipment; post hole digger;
harrows; elevators; welder; 40 rolls heavy tar paper roofing;
etc: etc.
Consignments will be welcomed and received until 6:00 '
P.M. Friday, March 31.
Terms —Cash
Lunch available,
Note: This is a large offering of machinery and tractors,
Machinery to be sold at 12:30 p.m. Sharp. Tractors
approximately 3:30 p.m.
ALLAN HAUGH, SALES MANAGE,R
Phone 527-0138
RATHWELL'S AUCTION
SERVICE
trucefield-482- 3120
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now available with
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VIBRIONIC DYSENTERY
(Bloody Scours) in swine.
Mecadox * improves WEIGHT
L. GAINS and—
") Mecadoe improves FEED
101 EFFICIENCY in swine during
periods of stress due to weaning,
castration and handling.
Mecadox "—specifically designed
for inclusion in swine feeds to be
fed only up to 75 lbs. body weight
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SHUR-GAIN DEALER — MASTER DEALER
PHONE 482-9792
Pork Slaughtering
(up to 200 lbs.)
Cutting, Wrapping
and Quick Freezing
Beef
Pork
Curing 'and Smoking
Hams and Bacons 12c lb.
PRICES AS FOLLOWS:
Beef Slaughtering $6.00
$4 00
All persons having claims
against the Estate of EDWARD
LEONARD TALBOT, Farmer,
late of the Township of Stanley, in
the County of Huron, who died on
or about the 12th day of February,
1972, are required to file the
same with full particulars with
the undersigned by the 15th day of
April, 1972, as after that date the
assets of the estate will be
distributed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario,
this I4th day of March, 1972.
PREST and EGENER,
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
GODERICH, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate,
—12,13,14b
Slaughtering on
Monday only.
AII•Promsing Guaranteed
Exeter Frozen Foods
Call 235-0400
C. M. HALL
f kTHWELL'S
AUCTIONEERS
and
APPRAISERS
Licenced and Bonded
ONTARIO WIDE
AUCTION SERVICE
PHONE COLLECT
482-3120
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TREE SERVICE. Fully insured,
Free estimates, Dead Elm
removal, pruning, etc. Phone
482.9134. —32tin
REMODELLING, renovations,
roofing and Floor laying,
expertly done. All odd jobs
around the home, Kitchen
cupboards a specialty. Phone
482-7 67 6. Ken McNairn. —2ifn
VACUUM
CLEANERS
Sales & Service
All Makes
BOB PECK
VARNA
262-5748
LYLE MONTGOMERY
65 Rattenbury St. E.
Clinton, Ont.
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a purchase. Call Don Denommc,
Trans Canada Credit, 52.4.5349.
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Sewing Machines
SERVICED & SOLD
ALEX REED
197 Bayfield Rd., Goderich
5 2 4-846 5
PI RCY .CHARLES RENNER,
Hayfield, Ontario, -will not be
responsible for any debt other
than those contracted .by myself
afterailarch.20, 1.972, -,-13,14,15b
I WILL NOT be responsible for
debts incurred other than by
myselfa-William C. Baker.-
12,13,14p.
BMWS
CUCUMBER
CONTRACTS
now available
at
MRS. G. KRAMERS
Dublin, 345-2643
PAUL KRAMERS
RR 4, Seaforth
527.0926
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15. AUCTION SALE .
"MORNING ANTIQUE
AUCTION SALE"
of the contents of Mrs. Emily
Cory's shop, Goderich, at the
Auction Rooms, one mile south of
Goderich on Hwy. 21, on
Saturday, April 1, 1972
at 10:30 a.m.
Dry sink; 2 antique desks; pine
chests of drawers; pine
washstand; pine kitchen
cupboard; blanket box with
drawer; rope bed; flat-to-the-wall
cupboard; bureau; commode; 7 ft.
three-way mirror; vanity table;
rocking chairs; mohogany
dresser and chest of drawers;
fireplace irons; wall-phones;
television; electric' stove; 5 pc.
bronze set; coffee table with
matching end tables; hanging
lamp; oil lamps; wooden and iron
primitives; bells; crocks;
quantity of frames; milk glass;
pressed glass; goblets; 2 blue
vases; carnival vase; a large
quantity of china and glass: rugs;
etc. etc.'
Terms cash — property sold.
Mike Cummings.
Auctioneer,
524-9064.
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16. ENGAGEMENTS • x
Mr. and Mrs. Koob Drost, R.B.4,
Goderich, are happy to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Jeanette Cuba to Mr.
William Slotegraaf, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sidney Slotegraaf,
R.11.2, Clinton. The wedding will
take place (the Lord willing) on
Friday, the twenty-first of April,
1972, at 7:00 p.m. in the Christian
Reformed Church, Clinton.-13p
17. BIRTHS
TREWARTIIA: To Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Trewartha (Nee Virginia
Husul) of Orangeville on Sunday,
March 12, 1972 in Dufferin Area
Hospital, Orangeville, a
daughter, Deanna Lea.
MEDD: Morris and Becky of
Kitwe, Zambia are pleased to
announce the birth of a son,
Christopher Scott, 8 lbs. 6 oz., a
brother for Shelley Jane.
Grandson for Mrs, Elizabeth
Medd, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Johnston, Goderich.
ZONDAG: To Mr. and Mrs. C,
Zondag, R.R. 1, Dashwood, in
Clinton Public Hospital, on
Monday, March 27, 1972 a
daughter.
STURGEON: At Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich, on Thursday, March
23, 1972, Willard Sturgeon, of
Hayfield, in his 76th year. Dear
father of. Glen and Milvena (Mrs.
Waltei. Erickson) both of
Hayfield, Norma (Mrs. Gordon
Stewart), of Kincardine, Donna,
(Mrs. John I3oyes) of Bayfield.
The funeral service was held at
Trinity Anglican Church,
Bayfield on Saturday, March 25
with interment in Hayfield
Cenietery.
20. CARDS of THANKS
HUNKING: We wish to express
our sincere thanks to all our
relatives, friends and neighbours
for the lovely flowers, cards and
visits during our recent
bereavement. Special thanks to
all the people of Londesboro and
vicinity for their kindness to our
Mother. Also to .the nurses on
second floor of Clinton Hospital,
Rev. McDonald and Taster
Funeral Home. —The Flunking
Family.
COOK: We would like to take this
opportunity to express our
sincere thanks and gratitude to all
our friends who took the time to
remember us on the occasion of
our 50th wedding anniversary
with so many beautiful cards and
gifts. We shall remember all your
kindness,—Charles and Luella
Cook —13p
SILLERY: I wish to convey my
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for the
lovely shower gifts received at
the home of Mrs. Robert
Fotheringham and at the
community shower held at the hall
in Brucefield. —Janice Sillery. —
13b
WALKER: I wish to express my
thanks to everyone for their
kindness to me while I was in
Clinton hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Walden and Dr. Street and
nurses on the first floor. —Lloyd
Walker, Wingham.-13p
WHITMORE: Words could never
express our sincere appreciation
for the many acts of kindness
shown us by so many people of all
walks of life during the loss of our
dear and.only sots—Ralph,.
Although it is impossible to
mention everyone we trust you
will include yourself as one of the
following—Seaforth District High
School, Staff and Students, Camp
Menesetung, Seaforth Women's
Institute, 411 Homemaking
Leaders, Egmondville UCW, Rev.
Stan McDonald, Rev. T.E.
Hancock, G.A. Whitney and
George Hays, our many friends,
neighbours and relatives. A very
special thanks to the over one
hundred young people who visited
us at the funeral home and
attended the service who we
couldn't call by name. It was
heart-warming indeed to see so
many fine young people who were
so concerned. To everyone, your
comforting expression of
sympathy will always be a
treasured memory. —Kathleen
Erlin & Karen Whitmore. —13b
DUNN: My sincere thanks to all
my friends who so kindly
remembered me with cards,
flowers and gifts, and to those who
visited me while a patient in
Clinton Hospital, Special thanks
to Dr. Addison and Dr. Newland,
Mr. Singh Khurana, Mrs. R.U.
MacLean and the nurses and staff
on first floor.—Albert Dunn,
Bayfield.-13b
GRAHAM: A sincere thank you to
all who visited me, sent cards,
flowers and treats while a patient
in Clinton Hospital, Special
thanks to Dr. Walden and the
nursing staff. Mel Graham.-13b
McASII: My sincere thanks to
everyone for their visits,
flowers, gifts and cards while in
hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to my
doctors and the nursing staff.
Your kindness and thoughtfulness
will always be remembered. —
Eleanor McAsh.-13b
LOVE: My sincere thanks to
friends, neighbours and family
forflowers, cards, visits, treats
and acts of kindness while I was a,
patient in Clinton Hospital and
since returning home. Special
thanks to the staff, Dr. Walden,
Dr. Goddard, Rev. Lewis, U,C.W.
of Ontario Street United Church
and U.C.W. of Nippon United
Church,—Mrs. Ross Love-13b
BY ,)QYCE PEPPER
C.O.C. OF
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
The C.O.C. of Carmel
Presbyterian Church held their
Eaater meeting on Sunday
morning at the Church. Beatrice
Thompson opened the meeting
with an Easter poem. Seven
members answered the roll call
by naming an Easter symbol. The
offering was taken by Janet
Hoggarth. An interesting story
was read by Beatrice, arid' the
children made pretty Easter
scenes. Everyone enjoyed eating
Easter eggs. The next meeting
will be April 9.
EXPLORERS OF CARMEL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Hensall Presbyterian
Explorers met Sunday morning,
with 10 members answering the
roll call, with a symbol of Easter.
Leaders Mrs. Al Hoggarth and
Linda Bell then took the
• Explorers to the Queensway
Nursing Home, where they visited
about 30 residents, and gave them
Easter treats made by the group.
Next meeting will be April 9, at
the home of Mrs. Gordon
Schwalm, who is the Children's
Secretary of the Huron
Presbytery.
LEGION LADIES
AUXILIARY HOLDS DRAW
Don McLean of Egmondville
was the lucky winner of an Easter
Hamper of groceries. The draw
was sponsored by the Hensall
Legion Ladies Auxiliary and the
winning ticket was drawn by Cindy
Bisback, Mrs. Evelyn Randall
was the convener for the project.
The proceeds are to go to the
Crippled Children's Treatment
Centre in London for equipment.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Vic Stan and son
Dale, left Saturday for their new
Letter
Continued from Page 4.
is looking better all the time.
July 25. My heart begins to
beat. Though it is still very small,
it is in proportion to my whole
body, nine times as big as yours,
mommy.
July 27. My little arms are
growing fast, but my legs have
trouble keeping up with this rate.
July 30, Today I am ten
thosssand.tissips ast big ,a,a,i otii the
first day. True, in all 1:measure
only four millimeters (less than a
quarter inch) but everything is
there already: eyes and ears,
mouth and brains, kidneys and
liver.
August 2. Today I got very elite
little fingers. I will use them to
put my hand in yours, later on,
mom.
August 6. Today I got my little
nose. My ears are ready, too, and
look like yours.
August 14. Somebody might
take a picture of me: I will look
exactly the way I will at birth. In
my jaws there are the buds for my
baby teeth. My brains send
impulses to other organs. My
heart beats fast; the stomach, the
liver and the kidneys work well.
August 16, Today Mom
experienced that I am with her.
Why is she so worried?
August 27. My eyelids have
been formed, as well as my vocal
chords. If I had air, I would shout
for happiness. You can tell
already, too, that I am a girl.
August 29. I can feel pain. My
eyelids and hands react to touch.
August 30. 1 can frown deeply,
as if I am thinking about a
problem. And that is exactly what
lam doing, because I still do not
understand why Mom is so
worried.
September 3. It is marvellous. I
breathe, swallow, but do not
choke, because Mom takes care of
the oxygen I need. Swallowing
some liquid is important for the
,formation of the air sacs in my
lungs.
September 18. 1 have found out
how to suck my thumb, and I like
it, because it keeps me relaxed. If
I move my lips, it looks as if I
laugh. The doctors say that it is
only an exercise before I will have
to suck. But for you it means that I
laugh, because I feel completely
happy and protected with you.
September 19, Because others
are urging her on, Mom will have
me killed today. Please, Mommy,
don't. There are so many people
that will help you in your troubles.
But please, let me LIVE.
home in Amnerst,-1a01,0. Scotia,
Where Mr. Stan has accepted a
transfer from Boise Cascade.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Hallam and
Howard visited with Mr. and Mrs.
George Hallam of Auburn, on
Saturday.
Ross Hallam, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Art Hallam, has been
holidaying with his uncle and aunt,
Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Falconer of
Clinton for a few days.
Mr, and Mrs, Allen Miller
visited Friday with their daughter
and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Houston of London.
Mrs, John Hoven and children
of Seaforth visited with Mr, and
Mrs, Gordon Schwalm and Mrs.
Bertha,Jinks.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dining
and family of Sarnia visited
Sunday afternoon with Mr, and
Mrs. Wilbert Dilling.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mennen of
North Bay, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Roberts and
family.
Rev, and Mrs. Ross D.
MacDonald of Montreal, have
accepted a call to the First
Presbyterian Church in
Kippen
UCW
BY RENA CALDWELL
The U.C.W. of St. Andrew's
Church, Kippen, met at the home
of Mrs. Hugh Hendrick on
Wednesday, March 22 with Mrs.
Ken McLellan acting as Co-
hostess. Mrs. Emerson Anderson
opened the meeting and gave ,the
Devotional consisting of an
Easter Poem, Scripture Reading
from Luke 23 Verses (33-46)
Hymns were sung and Mrs.
Anderson's Worship title "The
Man who protrayed Christ" was
given,
Mrs. Wm. Bell chaired the
remainder of the program
commencing with an Easter
Poem, The minutes were read by
Mrs. Edison McLean. Mrs. Ken
McLellan gave the treasurer's
report. Mrs. Norman Dickert
gave the Sunshine Report and
Mrs. Edison McLean gave the
Visitation report. The roll call
was answered by contributing a
vegetable dish for use in the
Kitchen of the church. It was
requested that good used clothing
ibe left at the church by April 3 for
distribution.
Mrs. Edison McLean gave the
_ . .
PembrokesOntarie. They Wilt be
living on 512 Mary Street. Their
induction will be on March 30, at
7:30 p.m. lie was a former
minister of the Ca rM'ej.:
Presbyterian Church in Hensall,
and Mrs, MacDonald was a
leader,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fink and
daughters of Belleville spent a
few days this past week visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fink and
friends,
Mrs, Tressa. Fletcher is a
patient in Seaforth Community
Hospital where she has been
confined for the past two weeks.
KINETTE CLUB MEETING
The Hensall Kinette Club met at
the home of Mrs. Sherry
Bonthron, for their March 22
meeting. Mrs. Martha Stan was
the guest for the evening,
Preparations are being made for
the spring rummage sale on May
5. Final touches were added for
Interclub, which the Kinettes are
hosting for District 1 Zone 13, on
April 12, The raffle was won by
Mrs. Joanne Bell.
meets
topic on Drugs and Alcohol a
thought-provoking subject. The
offering was taken by Mrs. H.
Hendrick. Courtesy remarks
were given by Mrs. Alex
McMurtie and Mrs. Bell closed
the meeting with prayer. Lunch
was served by Unit 3.
SWEET DREAMERS
Kippen 2, 4H club met at the
home of Mrs. Grant McGregor on
Wednesday, March 22, The
meeting opened with the 411
Pledge. The minutes were read by
Chris McGregor. The new
secretary elected was Linda
Vanneste. The Achievement Day
Exhibit and the Fashion Show
were discussed. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Linda
Bell,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Gibson and
family of Wroxeter and Mrs, John
Barnard of Exeter visited Mr. and
Mrs, W.L. Mellis on Tuesday.
Mrs. Harold Jones has
returned from a holiday in
Florida.
Mrs. Steve Pine, Sault Ste.
Marie, visited her parents Mr.
and Mrs. E. McBride,
6c lb.
5c lb.
11, SERVICES • 1i. PUBLIC NOTICES ,}Iensall
Clinton News-Record, Thursday, Marth 3R,„ 1972-»11
Presbyterian GO C. meets
JACK'S
WOOD TURNERY
CUSTOM WOOD TURNING
AND GIFT ARTICLES
JOHN PLUMTREE
48 2-969 5 •
CLINTON
(At Rear Of 84 Albert St.)
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11. SERVICES. 11, SERVICES
AUCTION SALE
12. NOTICE to CREDITORS of livestock, farm implements,
sa hay and grain will be held for
William George, Lot 12,
Concession 14, Hullett Township,
three miles east of Blyth, on
Huron County Road 25, on
THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1972
at 1:30 p.m.
Terms—cash—farm sold.
Allan Maclntyre, Auctioneer,
Lucknow, Ontario.
12,13
TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH
Applications are invited for the
position of Warble Fly Spray Operator.
Township to supply all equipment.
Applicant may apply on basis of either
Price per hour
or Price per head.
butios to commence April 10, 1972.
Written applications to be in hands of
the undersigned by April 3, 1972.
For further information contact the
undersigned.
R, E. Thompson
Clerk
Township of Ooderich
12,13b
14. BUSINESS NOTICES 18, DEATHS
TENDER FOR GRAVEL
VILLAGE OF HAYFIELD
Sealed tenders for supplying and laying
approximately 2,000 yds, crushed gravel 3/4 " screen
sizewill be receivedby the Clerk until April 10, 1972. Must be applied to village roads by May 10, 1972,
Laweat or any tender not necessarily adcepted.
G. J Crahana, Clerk,
Village of hayfield.
12,13b