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Clinton News-Record, 1973-06-14, Page 9HURON PINES LTD. ANNOUNCES A HOME "FIX-IT 77 SERVICE CLINTON & DISTRICT We have competent crew of young men to handle your home repairs and fix up jobs REASONABLE HOURLY RATES CALL 482-7901 (FREE ESTIMATES AVAILABLE) R "We Buy and Sell" PHONE 519-482-9138 T A 5Cctitnicsan:i 0 H L STONE HOUSE ANTIQUES L E CLINTON, ONTARIO 2,8 MILES EAST OF CLINTON ON HIGHWAY 8 E Wit ••Ilir• -111P- ler lel. le' le, • LARGE CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE Of tractor, combines, swather and general farm eqiiipment on SAT., JUNE 23, 1 2:30 GORDON, BRINDLEY FARM 1/4 mile 'north and 1/2 mile east of Carlow or 7 miles N/E of Goderich r lei 'kw 1,10 • I a ‘01 .4 .,a1 TO PLACE CONSIGNMENTS CALL 524-6457 TENDER FOR SALE AND REMOVAL OF BARN Tenders will be received for sale and removal by October 31, 1973, of one large frame barn 70' x 72' with an addition 70' x 36'. Timbers in excellent condition. Located approximately one mile east of Clinton on south side No. 8 Highway; lot 38, Con- cession 1, Tuckersmith Township, Huron County. Tenders to close July 4, 1973; to be forwarded to - Mrs. C. Hume, Secretary-treasurer Ausable-Bayfleld Conservation Authority Box 459, Exeter, Ontario Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. TOWN OF CLINTON TENDERS FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF STREETS SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Town Clerk, Mr. C.C. Proctor, 23 Albert Street, Clinton, Ontario, will be received by him until 5:00 p.m. MONDAY, JUNE 2 5, 1 97 3 for the reconstruction of portions of Raglan Street, Queen 'Street and Townsend Street. The work includes approximately 7,800 cu. yds. of earth excavation, 8,100 cu. yds. of granular backfill, 1,500 tons of hot mix asphalt paving and approximately 2,200 lin. ft. of con- crete sewer ranging In size from 8" to 21"; as well as other work Incidental thereto. Plans, specifications and tender forms may be ob- tained at the office of the undersigned upon payment of a non-refundable fee of $5.00 A certified cheque In the amount of $3,000.00 must accompany each bid. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S.M. ROSS AND ASSOCIATES LIMITED Consulting Engineers 41 West Street Goderich, Ontario N7A 21(5 TAXES DUE TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH The first installment of the 1973 taxes are due on or before June 15. The second' installment Is due on or before December 15, 1973 James I McIntosh, Clerk-Treasurer. 11121101/011,41/%411PIFAIMICIPINIAIWAIVAUPWAPIKIVAI DISTRIBUTORS NEEDED—EXCLUSIVE OPPORTUNITY ici AUTO•HOME ACCESSORIES and CARE PRODUCTS texfre 14 SIMONIZe p,, No Eirperience Necessary. Spare, Part, or Full Time. ttaissioNsaiaNuassiartm illk% lik41 New marketing System permitS man' or woman to distribute niulti• million S pre-sold advertises products for 6 major U. S, companies in the billion $ Auto/Home products field. Restock company secured accounts weekly with high lik profit, high impulse, fast repeal consumer items from; SIMONIZ, TEXIZE, (DUPONT, JOHNSON WAX, HOLL.YWOOD,ACCES• 1111h, L SORIES and PREMIUM TOOLS, 2 3 NO INITIAL SELLING! INCOME STARTS IMMEDIATELY! COMPANY FURNISHED ACCOUNTS! GUARANTEED INVENTORY BUYBACK!I 1 Athpep,elicant should MINIMUM CASH INVESTMENT, MOS or $2722, UP TO $5278.00 CAN. FUNDS have car, minimum of 6 spare hours weekly, reliable and eligible to assume business responsibilities within 30 days. It you meet requirements, have the cash investment and sincerely want to own 111, then write and include phone number tot INTERNATIONAL MARKETING SYSTEMS INC 2 11111hi AUTO/NOME 8425 MID•COUNEY INDUSTRIAL DR. JO SO 111 DIV., DEPT. ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI 63114 WAX brAIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIII/AMIWIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIAVAIA _ GUARANTEED INCOME in your spare time only requires 4 to 6 hours weekly SERVICING COMPANY SECURED LOCATIONS SUCH AS HOLIDAY INNS, HOWARD JOHN- SON'S, HILTON HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, TAVERNS, CLUBS, ETC. IN YOUR AREA, WITH TECHNICOLOR CASSETTE FILMS IN THE WON- DERFUL WORLD OF "OLD TIME COMEDY", CLASSIC AND CELEBRITY SPORTS' MOVIES. ABSOLUTELY NO SELLING,. FILM INDUSTRY EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY. Cash required $2,400 to $18,000, fully secured by lease location agreements, executed. by us, In your name and guaranteed repurchase agreement. A distributorship of one location, costing $2,400 will earn a total income of $5,820 in three years, $18,000 in ten years. $6,100 will earn $18,660 In three years, $59,400 in ten years. $18,900 will earn $63,600 In three years, $204,300 in ten years. For complete Information on all schedules please write Marketing Director, Chiswick Promotions Inc. (Audio-Visual Systems), Box 661, Postal Station "F", Toronto M4Y 2N7, your own business, Please Include telephone number. ClLf1s17:9N_NEWS:RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1973,9 TOWN AND COUNTRY LASS IF EICOS 10. EMPLOYMENT WANTED 12. AUCTION SALE EMPLOYMENT WAN- TED—Marilyn Holmes 17 years is availabe for summer help, baby sit- ting experience, and clerking. Con- tact 61 Ontario Street, phone 482- 9433.-24,25,26. EMPLOYMENT WANTED Mary- Ann Heykoop would like baby sit- ting or mother's helper job. Good with children. Phone 482- 7267--24,25,26x EMPLOYMENT WANTED—A summer job for Yvonne Lazet, age 16 yrs. Experienced in babysitting and light housekeeping. 230 Dunlop Street, Clinton. Phone 482- 9593-24,25,26x 10 EMPLOYMENT WAN- TED—Marilyn Taylor 15 yrs. would like to babysit in town Mon- day through Friday. Phone 482- 7527-24,23,25x EMPLOYMENT WANTED—Elva Keyg desires employment in bank, store, hospital, nursing home, etc. Phone 482-7423-24,25,26x 18 YEAR old student with ex- perience in farm work, will do most types of outdoor work. Phone Lorne Taylor.-482-9159-24,25,26b EMPLOYMENT W A N- TED—Marie Bernard 17 yrs. would like any kind of full time em- ployment. Phone 482- 3880.-24,25,26x CHICKEN, CATCHING, barn cleaning and haying required for 'wo' experienced men, Jim and Steven Amsing. Phone 482- 7302-24,25,26b 11. TENDERS FOR SALE—Fruco Masonry saw, used only a few hours. Model TM 205,, 14" head 2 H.P. 115.230 VOLTS. C.S.A. approved complete with stand and two 14" abrasive blades, Highest bid not necessarily accepted. Contact Mr. H.J: Homuth, principal between 9-4 at C.H.S.S. Clinton.' Closing date, June 22, 1973.-23,246 ;1; S,EILY14S,AVA1141/14, M & A Salvage, scrap metals wan- ted. Free pick up. Best price offered for copper, delivered or picked up. Phone 529-7159--24,25p AUCTIONEERS and LID UIDATO RS BRUCEFIELD, ONT. Offer the most modern auction, methods. LICENSED and BONDED ONTARIO—WIDE BRUCEFIELD 482-3120 _ 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE BILL'S APPLIANCE SERVICE— Repairs to all makes and models of major appliances. Phone 482- 7935-24tfn CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING and Processing, ScholPs Food Market, Herman. Beef-Monday; Pork — Tuesday, Pick-up service available, Hamburg patties made on request, 262-2017. — c40tfn CITATION, Golden Falcon, Flyte, Holiday Travel Trailers; Bellevue, Woods, Olsen Tent Trailers; Truck Toppers; Crestliner, Springbok, Chrysler Boats & Motors; Hitches & Tenting Equipment. CAMP-OUT, RENTALS, SALES. Huron. St. W. Stratford. 393-5938.-16-30b QUICK cash to pay bills or make a purchase. Call Bract Hamilton, Trans Canada Credit, 524-8349. — clOtf COMPLETE LANDSCAPING SERVICE And SUPPLIES Open 7 Days a Week Mon. thru Sat. till dark Sunday 12 to 8 ART'S . Landscaping & Nursery 68 BENNET ST. E., GODERICH 524-9126 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE EAVESTROUGHING, aluminum or galvanized, Estimates without obligation. Contact R.E. Ruttan, R.R. 3, Wingham, Phone 357- 1077.-16tfn .10:1\1613ELL I NG, renova twos, roofing and floor laying, expertly done, All odd jobs around the home. Kitchen cupboards a specialty. Phone 482.7676. Ken McNairn.. — c2t.fn WEBER'S SEWAGE DISPOSAL SERVICE—we pump septic tanks, cesspools, etc. Modern equipment used, 15 years experience. Phone or write Lloyd Weber and Son 887- 6700 Brussels-17tfn 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. — c tfn VACUUM CLEANERS SALES & SERVICE ALL MAKES BOB PECK VARNA 262-5748 gc tfn BRUINSMA CONSTRUCTION And EXCAVATING CUSTOM BULLDOZING. R.R. 2 Goderich 524-9804 JACK'S WOOD TURNERY CUSTOM WOOD TURNING AND GIFT ARTICLES JOHN PLUMTREE 482-9695 CLINTON (At Rear Of 84 Albert St.) c 5tfn CHUTER PLUMBING-- HEATING I ELECTRIC Furnace Installations DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES Appliance Service 46 King St. 482-7652. t -18tfn SCREENED TOPSOIL * EXCAVATING * BACKHOE WORK * GRAVEL and FILL * CEMENT GRAVEL LYLE MONTGOMERY CLINTON - 482-7644 tfn SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED MODERN EQUIPMENT WORK GUARANTEED Write or Phone Harvey Dale CLINTON Phone 482-3320 ..g.ctr„ CUSTOM KILLING AND PROCESSING Butchering dates--Tuesday, and Thursday TUESDAY — Beef and Pork Friday — Beef Only PICK-Up SERVICE AVAILABLE NIerner's Abattoir 237.3314 Dashwoo(1.—ciiin RICHARD LOBS EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER APPRAISER sod APPRAISER CLINTON, ONT, P HONE: 482-9431 or 482- 7898 c flu K and K GENERAL CARPENTRY FOR FAST HOME REPAIRS & RENOVATIONS CALL 482-95 '18 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE TOM'S and WAYNE'S whitewashing, Satisfaction guaran- teed. Phone Wayne Kennedy 482- 9851.-23b,24b 17. LOST AND FOUND LOST-300 lb, Holstein heifer. Strayed from Lot 32, Concession 14, Goderich Township, Phone 482- 7484.-24b 19 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES BREAD ROUTE for sale, includes, franchise with well-known company and truck. Call 345-2308-24p 21. BIRTHS KYLE: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kyle of Vanastra, a boy, on June .5, 1973. CRANE: Mr. and Mrs. Michael Crane of Vanastra, a boy, on June 6, 1973, GAULEY: Mr, and Mrs. Robert Gauley of R R 1 Brucefield, a girl on June 8, 1973. KERR: Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Kerr of R R 6 Goderich, a girl on June 8, 1973. 22. DEATHS 1111111111•0111,, COOPER: At her residence in Clin- ton on Saturday, June 9, 1973, Jessie A. Cooper, beloved wife of the late Cecil H. Cooper, in her 86th Year, Dear mother of Mrs. Percy (Elsie) Elliott, Port Colborne, Mrs. Edgar (Mary) Hudson, Windsor, Mrs. Harry (Frances) Hansford of Toronto, Mrs. Emerson (Mildred) Edwards of Clinton, Mrs. John (Helen) Fraser, Bayfield, Clifford of Clinton, Clayton of Indianola, Iowa, Edwin and Donald of Clin- ton. Predeceased by two sons, Cecil and Harvey; dear sister of Lawrence Ellison of Hamilton. The funeral service was held at Beattie Funeral Home, Clinton on Tuesday, June 12 with interment in Clinton Cemetery. ENGELSTAD: At University Hospital, in London, on Monday, June 11, 1973, Elizabeth (Betty) Engelstad of Clinton, Ont., in her 58th year, Beloved wife of Orville L. of Clinton, Ontario. Dear mother of Mrs. Ronald ( 'Kristen) Carter of Elmira and Kenneth, of Palmer- ston. Stepsister of Mrs. Murray (Marjorie) McEwan, Stratford, and Reginald Munroe, of Toronto. The funeral service was held at Beattie Funeral Home on Wednesday, June 13 with interment in Avondale Cemetery, Stratford. 23. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Oliver T. Pryce, R R No. 1, Dublin, are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Virginia Lorraine Townsend, to Mr. Donald J. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Taylor, R R 3, Clinton. The wed- cling will take place on Saturday, July 14, 1973 at 2:30 p.m. in Varna United Church.-24b [MINA' GROWING INDUSTRY The modern furniture manufacturing Industry needs trained technicians. You could become an impor- tent part of this growing in- dustry by enrolling In the Wood Products Technician program at Conestoga College. I would like information on this full-time program designed for high school graduates or equivalent. Name. Address Phone Please return to: Registrar, Conestoga College, 299 Doon Valley Drive, Kitchener, 653- 2511 Ext. 261 CNR-WPT 23. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. James Scott Jr. of Goderich are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Donelda Judith to John David Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dixon of Clinton. The marriage will take place at Londesboro United Church, July 6, 1973.-24b Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Colyer, 46 Portia Boulevard, Stratford, are pleased to announce the forth- coming marriage of their only dughter, Elizabeth Anna to James Alexander Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Seldon J. Ross, R R I Brucefield. The marriage will take place at St. Matthew Lutheran Church, Stratford at 7:00 p.m. on July 7, 1973.-24p Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bancroft, Inger- soll, Ontario are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Ann to Donald William Lindsay, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay, Bayfield, Ontario. The wedding to take place, Friday, June 29th at 7 p.m. in St. Andrews United Church Bayfield.-24b 25. IN MEMORIAM BATKIN: In loving memory of John W. Batkin, who passed away one year ago, June 12, 1972. ' A smile for all A heart of gold His memory to us Will never grow old. Ever remembered by the. family-24b 26. CARD OF THANKS LONGMAN: I wish to thank all those for cards, flowers and visits also doctors, nurses and domestic help of first floor, Clinton Public Hospital—Kathleen Longman-24p WALKINSHAW: I wish to express my thanks and appreciation to all my friends who sent flowers and cards while I was a patient in Clin- ton Public hospital. Special thanks to the nurses on the second floor, and all other helpers—Ida M. Walkinshaw.-24p 15. PUBLIC NOTICE 19 BUSINESS . OPPORTUNITIES 26. CARD OF THANKS KNIGHT: We would like to express our deep appreciation to friends and relatives for floral arrangements and sympathy cards ,sent to our home after the passing of Jean's mother in St. Thomas,—Jean and Bruce Bar- tliff-24p SHADDICK: We wish to express our sincere thanks to our many kinds friends and relatives for remembering us with cards, gifts, and visits during our stay in Seaforth Hospital. Also special thanks to those who have been so kind to us since we came home, It has all been greatly appreciated. Elsie and Joe Shaddick-246 FITZSIMONS: My sincere thanks to Dr. Newland and the nurses on first floor of Clinton Public Hospital, Rev. Youmatoff and the church organizations, my good friends and neighbours for all their cards, flowers and gifts. Many thanks for all the food sent to my family at home, sincerely, (Mrs. Roy) Ruby Fitzsimons.-24b FALCONER: We wish to thank our relatives, friends and neighbours for their good wishes, cards and gifts on our Twenty-Fifth Wedding An- niversary. Special , thanks to our family for the dance and all those who attended to make it a full house. It was very gratifying to us. Frank and Eleanor Falconer.-24p BROMLEY: I would like to thank all my friends and relations who sent flowers and cards, also those who visited me while a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Harrett, Dr. Watts, nurses alld staff on first floor. Marie Bromley-24p CANTELON: I would like to take this opportunity to thank Dr. Harrett, Dr. Watt and staff while a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Thankyou to Dr. McLachlin, Dr. Watts and staff on the eighth floor at University Hospital, London, during my lengthy stay there. Thanks to Dr. Mowatt, friends and relatives for the many visits, cards and flowers. All their kindness were much appreciated and will always be remembered. Roy Cantelon-24b,„ PETER'S CONSTRUCTION Specializing In Framing and Dry Wall For Free Estimates Call 6 7 2-4 7 9 9 or 43 4-9 502 Morning Antique Auction Sale SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1973 10:30 A.M. at the Auction Rooms - one mile South of Goderich on Hwy 21 Ox-yoke, spinning wheel, wagon seat, harness maker, flat-to- wall cupboard, five commodes, dressers, 5 sets press beck chairs, one set chicken coop chairs, Press back armchair and child's rocker, arrow back and boston rockers, wicker chairs, love seat, 2 blanket boxes, trunks, ice box, jelly cupboard, kit- chen cabinet, parlor table. Butter churn, oil lamps, Iron pots, bells, frames, tinware, copper boilers, crocks, bottles, quilts, bear-skin coat, carnival glass, depression glass, Nippon, part toilet sets, china, glass, etc., etc.... At the same time selling for North Street United Church: 2 Vic- torian Settees, 70 Windsor Type Children's Chairs, 12 Kitchen Chairs, Oak Library Table, Whatnot, Fern Stands, 45" Round Pine Table. TERMS CASH MIKE CUMMINGS Auctioneer 524-9064 SHORT NOTICE LIQUIDATION AUCTION SALE at BALL AUCTIONS BRUSSELS, ONTARIO DIRECTLY BEHIND THE QUEEN'S HOTEL FRIDAY, JUNE 15th, at 8 p.m. of giftware, small appliances and new furniture IMPORTANT Approximately 1000 pieces of glassware and appliances from Grocery Trading Stamp Catalogue. These Items are from a gift catalogue that must be liquidated to the highest bidder. These would make excellent shower or wedding gifts. PARTIAL LISTING: toasters; wall clocks; radios; movie camera; Ninister sits; bathroom scales; silverware; sets of dishes; bedding; linens; record players; sporting goods; crystal; sets of glasses; complete line of small electrical tools (sanders, drills, saws, etc.), sewing machines, G.E. portable G.E. colour T.V., coloured refrigerator and stove, automatic washer and dryer, electrophonic component set with 8 track tape deck; 4 lovely style Morse cabinet model stereos. Over 100 Spanish, modern and Colonial bedroom suites. Over 106 new chesterfield suites. French Provincial, Swish, Colonial and Modern) new single and double beds; 9 x 12 rugs; beautiful table lamps; swag lamps; coffee and end table sets; rocking chairs; bunk beds; lovely corner cupboards; kitchen suites In a variety of styles and colours; odd chairs and tables; lovely hexagon coffee and end table sets. Many more items too numerous to mention. NOTE: This is a large sale consisting of quality glassware, appliances and furniture which will be sold to highest bidder. TERMS OF SALE - Cash, Chargex, Cheques & Financing SALES CONDUCTED WEEKLY BY BALL AUCTIONS AUCTIONEER: R.& BALL ' 19. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES