Clinton News-Record, 1967-12-21, Page 5IN MEMOIMAM
COLCLQUGH —- In loving me
mory of George Colclough Sr.,
who passed away December
25, 1964.
“Loving memories never die
As years roll on and days, pass
_ by’
In our hearts a memory is kept
Of one we love and will never
forget.”
r-rEver , remembered by his
wife, Charlotte, son David and
grandchildren. 51p
LANSING—In loving memory of
a dear husband, Sidney Lan
sing, who passed away sud
denly, 2 years ago, December
20, 1965.
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds dear,
Fond memories linger every
day,
Remembrance keeps him near.
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by his wife Beth.
51b
PEARSON—In loving memory
of-a dear father and grand
father, John Pearson of Bay-
field, Ont., who passed awav
one year ago, Dec. 20, 1966.
“Through all our troubles . he
helped us along
If we live like him w> will never
go wrong,
On earth he was loved, in
Heaven he rests
God bless you dad, you were
one of the best.”
—Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Stella, John,
and Douglas. 51b
REAL ESTATE
Income Property
Located on Bayfield Road
in Clinton — 6 acres with
814 ft. frontage; 2-storey
brick horn a, full basement.
First floor has large apart
ment which could be made
into 2 units,; second floor,
two self-contained apart-
ments> presently rented.
Included in the list price is
building lots which are
serviced, and a lovely
home and modern kitchen,
3-piece bath and bedroom,
which rents for $65
monthly. There are plenty
pf other extras. You need
Only $8,500 down, and
this could be your home
-and investment property.
Phone
Jack Cummings
.v 1 Tnii.;
Goderich, 524-8951 ‘
Representing
DON HOLST
REAL ESTATE LTt>.
REALTOR
"Rural Ontario Specialists"
Ruth Van Der Meer
55 Montreal St.—Goderich
524-7875
FARMS
127 acres, close to Highway 21,
100 acres workable, 7-room
house, barn with cement
stabling, drilled well.
150 acres, large barn, new silo,
frame house with 3-piece
bath, drilled well.
DAIRY FARM—Only one mile
off 21 Highway, 350 acres with
over 300 workable level to
gently rolling clay loam, bal
ance rough pasture with
spring fed stream and some
bush. Two sets of buildings,
consist of 4-bedroom red brick
house, 4 and 2-piece baths,
moderp kitchen, furnace, 4-
bedroom frame house with
bath and electric heat. One
barn with 46 tie ups, stable
cleaner, milk house with bulk
tank. Second barn for young
cattle. New 80-foot steel cov
ered implement shed complete
with work shop. You will
travel many a weary mile
trying to find a modern dairy
farm like this for? $55,000,
with 5% mortgage.
Representing
WILFRED MdNTEE
& CO., LIMITED
BIRTHS
DYKSTRA—In Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, Decem
ber 14, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs.
Mike Dykstra, RK. 2, Clinton,
a. daughted.
LEPATOUREL—In Clinton Pub-
lie Hospital, , on Sunday,
December 17, 1967, to AC2
and Mrs. Dave LePatourel,
Clinton, a son.
ROBINSON—In Grace Hospital,
Toronto, on Monday, Decem
ber 18, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Robinson, a daughter, a
sister for Lorrie and Kathy
and a granddaughter for Mr.
and Mrs. Fred McClymont,
Varna?
VAN NINHUYS — In Clinton
Public Hospital, on. Monday,
December 18,1967, to Mr. and
Mrs. Martin Van Ninhuys,
R.R. 2, Bayfield, a son.
REAL ESTATE
SEVEN APARTMENT building,
formerly known as Commercial
Hotel, for sjile. Cash $35,000.
This being less than six years’
rent. Five of the apartments are
furnished., hot water- system,
baseboard heating, furnace good
as new; cost over $5,000. All
storm windows, one-car, garage;
centrally /located. Apply to C.
Van Damme, 108 Ontario St.,
Clinton. 48tfb
C. BURUMA
R. R. 2, Clinton •" 482-3287
FLORE VAN EYL
LucknoW — 528-3618
SoltEman for John Bosvcld
London, Ont.
Sold from tha 15th day of May
to the lot.i day of December, 1967. ’ '
Mr. Harold Good, 9-acre farm,.
Colborne Tuwnship.
Mrs. Charlotte Colclough, 20-
acre farm; Hullett Township.
Mrs. Wilson, 150-acre farm,
Goderich Township.
Mr. Clifford Grozier, 200-acfle
farm, Ashfield Township.
Mr. Clark Ball, 200-acre farm,
Hullett Township.
Mr. Lois Neves, 100-acre farm,
West Wawanosh.
Mr. Jackson Reovie, 225-acre
farm, West Wawanosh.
Mr. Jacksan Reovie, 100-acre
farm, West Wawanosh.
Mr. E. Zesh, 100-acre farm,
Kinloss Township.
Mrs. A. Bakker, 100-acre farm,
Huron Township.
Mr. Donald Donaldson, 100-
acre farm, Kinloss Township.
Mr, Herb van Dyk, 100-acre
farm, Kinloss Township.
Mr. Pieter Claus, 127-acre
farm,, Hullett Township.
Mr. John W. Smith, 80 acres
of land, Goderich Township.
Mr. Henry Bouma, 80-acre
farm, Goderich Township.
Mr. Albertus Stryker, 100-
acre farm, Tuckersmith Town
ship.
Mr. Leo Idzinga, 150-acre
farm, Goderich Township.
Mr. B. Hariris, 300-acre farm,
Kinloss Township.
Mr.. Pieter Hummel, 104-acre
farm, Tuckersmith Township.
Mr. Gordon Elliott. 105-acre
farm, Tuckersmith Township.
Mr. Joe Scott, 100-acre farm, Huron Township.
Mr. Henk. Boven, 115-acre
farm, Hullett Township.
Mr, Joe Scott, 100-acre farm, Huron Township.
Mr. Albert Bongertman, 113-
acre farm, McKillop Town
ship.
Mr. Jacob Rhorer, 100 acres,
Huron Township.
Mr. M. ■ Camble, 200 acres.
Kinloss Township.
v,Mr. ~Gerrie .Valad, 100 acres.
x-jCTHuron.«cTxjw.n'Ship»-.r.^rf.>K«.sta:,”g | u.
Mr. John De Ruyter, 10-hcre
farm, Goderich Township.
Mr. L. Henderson, 150-acre
farm, Huron Township.
. Mr. T. W. McDonald, 100-acre'
farm, Huron Township.
For Sale
160 acres, 8-room house,
with bath, furnace; barn
40 x 80; 45 x 45; 40 x 45;
40 x 60; 2 silos, automatic
feeding, milkhouse, bulk
cooler; Ashfield Township.
285 acres, 8-r6om house,
with bath and oil furnace;,
barn 110 x 40; 45 x 50;
Huron Township.
3—100-acre farms in
Huron Township.
150-acre farm, 10-room
brick house; barn 78 x 50;
2 silos; 16 X 60; silo un
loader; Kinloss Township.
2 miles from Winthrop;
150 acres, 10,-room house,
with bath and oil furnace;
level land, all tiled; 2
barns. The right farm for
cash erbp.
Benmiller — 100 acres,
brick house. The right farm
for cash crop.
Hullett Township — 210
acres, 8-room house with
bath. Barns 36 x 70, 32 x
72; plenty water, 39 milk
cows, bulk cooler, milk
contract.
Colborne Township — 200
acres, 9-room house, bath;
2 barns..
Colborne Township —J00
acres; 10 - room house,
bath and furnace.
Tuckersmith Township —
10-room house, bath and
furnace. Barn 40 x 60,.
silo.
150 acres; Stanley Town
ship; 9-room house. Bams
30 x 120; 30 x 30/
Hullett Township; 200
acres, 8-room house. Barn
40 x 60; 50 acres planted
y/ith Christmas trees.
CARD OF THANKS
My sincere thanks to every
one who sent cards, floweis,
treats and gifts; special thanks
to those who came to visit me
while I was a patient in {St.
Joseph’s Hospital. — BOB
TURNER. 51b
We wish to thank our many
friends for all kindnesses shown
us during pur stay in Clinton
Public Hospital; special thanks
to Dr. Addison and the nursing
staff.—MR. AND MRS. MOR
GAN AGNEW. 51b
I wish to thank my friends,
neighbours and relatives for
cards, visits and treats while
a patient in Victoria Hospital,
London and since my return
home. All was greatly appreci
ated.—MRS. LOUIS FOREST.
51b
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to the staff at Clinton
hospital and Victoria hospital
while I was a patient; also to
Dr. Oakes, the Whitney Am
bulance, Rev. DrJ. Mowatt and
to all who sent flowers or
cards and visited me. — RAY
CANTELON. 51p
I wish to thank all my friends
and neighbours for cards and
treats and those who visited me
while I was a patient in Clinton
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Newland, Dr. Addison, Rev.
Morrison and the Varna U.C.W.,
also nurses on first floor. Your
kindness was deeply appreciat
ed.—ALBERT CRAIG.
__________ ________ 51b
I wish to express my apprecia
tion to the many friends who
i^membered me with cards,
treats and visits during my stay
in hospital; many thanks to the
nurses, UCW of Londesboro and
Rev. Tschanz. — MRS. ALEX
WELLS. 51b
DEATHS
COULTES—Passed away sud
denly, in Philadelphia, P.A.,
on Monday, December 18,
1967, Dr. John F. Coultes, in
his 84th year. Born in Blue
vale, Dr. Coultes is survived
by a brother, Charles and a
niece, Mrs. George German,
both of Clinton. Interment
will be in Wingham Cemetery.
ALLAN—Passed away in Clin
ton Public Hospital, on Mon
day, December 18, 1967, Mrs.
Robert Allan, Brucefield, in
her 81st year. Funeral service
from Bonthron Funeral Home,
Hensall, on Wednesday, De
cember 20 with interment in
. Baird’s Cemetery, Stanley
Township.
FEAR—Passed away in Clinton
Public Hospital, on Friday,
December 15, 1967, G. Ray
mond Fearl Clinton,, in his
82nd year. Funeral services.;
’ 1 from Beattie Funeral Hom^.,
on Monday, December 18 with..
interment in Brussels Ceme
tery.
TWYFORD—Passed away at her
home in Scarboro, on Thurs
day, December 14, 1967, Mrs.
George Twyford, formerly
Doifothy E. Walters, in her
52nd year. Funeral service
from Ball Funeral Home,
Clinton, on Saturday, Decem
ber 16 with interment in
Turner’s Church Cemetery,
Tuckersmith Township.
Milford arid Ina Mae Durst
• bountiful year and wish all of our friends
and patrons a special Christmas blessing.
May Christ be with you always.
Joy and Bill
FINK Plumbing, Heating and
Electric Limited CLINTON FARM CENTRE Goderich, Ontario ___—
Clinton Representative — George Cutler
PORTER'S HILL
The United Church Women pf
Grace Church met on Friday
evening December 15 at the
manse in Bayfield. The presi.
dent, Mrs. Elgin Cox gave the
cadi to worship. The Scripture
lesson was read by Mrs. Donald
Beck and Mr. Beck led in
prayer.
The secretary’s report and
a surpmary of the year’s acti
vities was given by Mrs. Wil
liam Townshend. The treasur
er’s report was given by Mrs.
Tom Sowerby. It was decided
to donate $225 to the Board
of Stewards and $100 to the
Church Improvement Fund.
Mrs. Chester Sturdy moved
a note of thanks to the presi
dent, Mrs. Elgin Cox for her
untiring efforts during the past
year.
Mr, Beck conducted the elec
tion of officers for 1968 which
resulted as follows-president,
Mrs. Elgin Cox; first vice-
president, Mrs. Alvin Bettles;
second vice-president, Mrs.
Wilmer Riddell; secretary,
Mrs. William Townshend; as
sistant, Mrs. Joe Ma.thers;
treasurer, Mrs. Tom Sowerby;
assistant, Mrs. A. Lockhart;
organist, Mrs. William Cox;
•visiting committee, Mrs.
Chester Sturdy and Mrs. Wil
mer Riddell; buying committee,
Mrs. Tom Sowerby and Mrs.
Art Bell.
Mr. Beck conducted a short
installation service and lunch
was served, by the hostess.
* * *
Laurie Cox returned home on
Friday last from Clinton Public
Hospital. We all join in wishing
him a speedy recovery.
* * *
A combined service was held
Sunday at Grace Church when
White Gifts were presented.
Kinsmen
install
members
Kinsmen Club of Clinton held
an initiation of new members
meeting Dec. 5th with president
Bob Mann in the chair.
Initiated members were:
Russ Archer, manager of Beatty
Farm Service Centre; John Jor
dan, of CFB Clinton; Doug Ma-
cauley, of Ball and Macauley
Ltd., and Rich Kish, teacher
at Central Huron Secondary
School.
Taking part in the initiation
were: Past .presidents Dave
Beattie, Clarence Denomme,
Andy Peterson, and vice-pre
sident Larry Jones.
President Bob Mann present- i
/'/‘ed” initiates” 'with n.ew-memb’er'i *
kits.’, p ......
Steve Brown, chairman of the'
ways and means committee re
ported a profit of over $500
on the recent peanut drive.
It was decided to hold a dance
at the Community Centre March
9, 1968 with the Chris Black
Combo as orchestra.
Members'were reminded of
carol singing Sunday, Dec. 17,
at Clinton Public Hospital
and Huronview.
Next meeting will be Dec
ember 19, a Christmas party.
Miss Clare McGowan, director
of ‘the Huron County Children’s
Aid Society was guest speaker.
. She was A most interesting
speaker and displayed many
articles she had received during
her stay in the Holy L^nd.
Miss Jody Cox, accompanied
by her mother, Mrs. William
Cox was soloist, tyliss Marie
Bettles and Miss Jane Harris
read the Scripture lesson,* * *
The Grace United Church
Women will meet Friday, Dec-..
May all our friends
in the community
enjoy the best...
they deserve it,
always!
"WES"
HOLLAND'S
SUNOCO STATION
192 HURON 432-6661
r.t
ember 15 at 8:30 p.m, at the
manse in Bayfield.* * *
The annual Sunday school
phrijstmas party was heldSatur-
day afternoon December 9, A
program of games was enjoyed
and lunch was served. Santa
arrived and distributed the gifts
and bags pf candy to the
children.
be bright with the
glow of friendship!
OPEN BOWLING
OVER THE
HOLIDAY SEASON
BILL'S BILLIARDS
AND BOWLING
Isaac St., Clinton
r,U-
would like to wish my many friends in
CLINTON AND AREA a
VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS
And A SS
HAPPY NEW YEAR $
BILL
CRAWFORD
Agent for
Metropolitan
Life Insurance
191 Isaac'St.' j
482-9093 .. |
bloom with happiness!
KINGSWELL WELDING
AND STAFF
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Good wishes from our entire staff.
HURON LAUNDRY
Maurice, Jean and Steve Maguire
family, from Grandpa right on down to Rover,
has a wonderful holiday season!
Santa in wishing you
good cheer!
MR. and MRS. R. N. IRWIN
MRS. EDITH REID MRS. NORMA DRAPER
MRS. MARY GRIGG
may we join with
It’s been a oy to serve you
and we sincerely
thank you for the opportunity