Clinton News-Record, 1974-01-17, Page 13
ATI-IWELL'S
TWLIGHT AUCTION SALE
To be held at Knapp's Furniture and Auction Room, Main St.,
Seaforth — selling consignments to the highest bidder without
reserve.
On Friday Evening,
Jan. 18 at 7:00 P.M.
Consisting of drop ,front oak writing desk (cane ends); Wind-
sor rocker; Duncan Rade small tables: Jacobean platform
locker; Chippendale armchair; oak hall seat; 2 leauea glass
book shelves; gate lea table; round pedestal 24" table; tern-
stands; oval table; Electrohome television; two 3 pc bedroom
suites; 21 cu. ft. freezer; refrigerator and stove; dining room
table and 6 chairs; small wood stove; crocks; glass; china;
washstand; toilet .set.
RATHWELLI AUCTION SERVICE
OTICE TO CREDITORS
E ESTATE OF SADIE
BEWLEY, late of the
f Clinton in the County of
With-4, deceased.
persons having claims
the Estate of the above-
ho died on the 4th day of
, 1973, are required to file
iculars thereof with the un-
d on. or before the 4th day
ary, 1974, after which date
ets will be distributed,
egard only to the claims of
he. undersigned shall then
Ake.
D Ontario, this;
of January, 1974.
E, B. MENZIES, Q.C.,
Clinton, Ontario,
olicitor for the said Estate.
3,4,5b
SEPTIC
TANKS
LEANED
DERN EQUIPMENT
ORK GUARANTEED
Write or Phone
arvey Dale
CLINTON
Phone 482-3320
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CHARD LOBO
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AKTIONEER
ON,
.APPRAISER
USTOM KILLING
D PROCESSING
Weltering daies—
Tuesday and
Thursday
DAY—Beef and Pork
IDAY —Beef Only ,
UP •
RVICE AVAILABLE
erner'i Abattoir
14 Dashwood
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IN THE ESTATE OF ROY GAN-
TELON, late of the Town of Clin-
ton hi the County of Huron,. Retired
Farnser,,' deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the. Estate of the above,
named who died on the 22nd day of
November, 1973, are required to file
full particulars thereof with the Virl,
dersigned on or before the 4th day
of February, 1974, 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
11th day of January, 1974.
E. B, MENZIES, Q,C.,
Clinton, Ontario..
Solicitor for the said Estate,
3,4,513
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
•---
‘ DO YOU HAVE marriage or family
problems? The Ministry of Com-
munity & Social Services offers help
in the form of marriage and family
counselling either in your home or
in the Wingham office, 199
Josephine Street. For appointment
phone 357-3370.-3b
18.MISCELLANIOUS
To show Os love
Jesus died for me,,
to show my love,
must live for Him. 3p
21. BIRTHS
COOKE—On Monday, January 14,
1974,-to Mr. and Mrs: Rolfe Cooke,
of Ottawa, a son "Kenneth
Reuben':
RIBEY—Mr. and Mrs. -Jamieson
Ribey of RR 6, Goderich, are
pleased to announce the arrival of
their son, "Walter William", in
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich, on Friday,
January II, 1974. A grandson for Mr.
and Mrs. Orval Ribey, RR 6,
Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. John
Merrill of RR 2, Clinton.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Ken . Presz-
catoe, Diane and Nancy visited
on. Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Bill,
Debbie, and Michael, who are
now residing on their farm (the
fortner John Sheppard farm).
Mr. George. Mcllwain has
been a patient in Clinton
Public Hospital since Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier,
Brian, Paul, Kevin, and Lori of
Huron Ridge, Kincardine
visited on Saturday evening
with Mrs. George Mcllwain
and also visited atAhe hospital.
Miss Vicki Powell of Auburn
spent .the ,weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Buchanan Bill,
Doug, Betty and Bob..
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp-
son, Sharon and Bob spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Thompson of
Mississauga.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Presz-
cator, Diane and Nancy visited ,
on Sunday with°Mrs. Lawrence
Hill of Crediton. Mrs. Hill,
returned to spend a few days at'
the Preszcator home.
IN'MEMORIANI-
HABKIRK—In loving memory of a
dear mother, Bella Habkirk, whoi ,
passed away nine years ago,
January 21, 1965.
A page in the book of memory
Silently turns today.
We remember you in silence,
And make no outward show
And what it meant to lose you.
No one will ever know.
Lovingly, remembered by her family
Gladys, Lois, R Roy and Ress.-3b
26. CARD OF tHANKS
ANDREWS—I would ...like to ex-
press my thanks to iny, relatives,
friends and neighbours who remein-
bered me with cards, letters, flowers
and treats while a patient in Clip;--
ton Hospital. Many thanks to Dr,
Lambert, Dr. Street, Dr. Baker and ' ,
nurses and, staff on first floor, Your
kindness Will always be remem-
bered.—Jean Andrews-3b
THE STAFF OF Clinton Public
Hospital wish to thank all choral
singers who contribOted to the en-
joyment of the patients during the
Christmas season, also for gifts and
favors from different organizations.
It was very much appreciated.-3b
HELP WANTED
WIL-DEX
89 DON ST.
A GROWING CARBIDE AND TOOL MANUFACTURING
PLANT 'LOCATED .HERE IN CLINTON REQUIRES BOTH
FULL TIME AND NEW SHORT SHIFT EMPLOYEES.
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-MACHINE OPERATORS
-CUTTER GRINDERS
-SURFACE GRINDERS
-MILLING MACHINE
OPERATORS
HEAVY- MILL
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HOURS 7:30 con. - 4:00 p.m.
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20 HR. SHORT SHIFT
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BOTH SHIFTS ARE PERMANENT AND ENJOY FRINGE
BENEFITS SUCH ARE AS PAID HOLIDAYS, 0.H.I.P., INSURANCE, AND VACATION.
IF YOU ARE AMBITIOUS AND WILLING to LEARN ENQUIRE TODAY,
BALLtilyAii;k0LA
•
Don't put.off home fix-up jobs.
Start now and enjoy it &near. Save
on these low prim and also rho
cost at ,labot. Materials for all jobs.
PANELING
You'll enjoy it more if you do the job
yourself and your friends will marvel
at your talent. It's a good way to
spend the evenirigs7 ,'
vtr.
$4:29 Per4x8
Wielded Kitchen
and. Vanity Tops
Choose the shade and design to
suit your kitchen or bathroom.
We carry a stock of vanity and
kitchen sinks and faucets. Stock
moulded tops from $3.00 per
linear foot.
SUSPENDED CEILINGS
Comes complete with Wall angles,
cross tees and your choice of designs
in panels. Hides ugly ceilings easily.
As low as
344sq.11.
PliaNSIIND MOLDING
We carry, molding to
match the panels we sell
and to make your job
Job easy and look
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CLINTON: 482-0614 IIENSALL: 262-2713
8E00E11E: 527-0910
1 97 2 GREMLIN- X
Coach-six cylinder standard transmission, new whitewall
tires, radio, rally wheels, deluxe trim. FK0988
1 97 1 HORNET SST
Two door-Extra sharp and original. Just 26,000 miles, six
cylinder, automatic, radio. DHD132 '
:io*W*Wv
1 '1!70 FAIRLANE 500
Two-door hardtop,a real nice car. Has small V-B,
automatic, radio, vinyl top, whitewalls, wheel discs.
HNL051
Two-door hardtop-Power steering, power brakes, radio,
rear defogger, tinted windshield, smart "original car.
DHM959
THiluirotY, J1,htiVARY 170 1974—PAON 13.
THE CORPORATION
OF THE TOWNSHIP
OF STANLEY
BYAAW. 3
oF 1 .974
TAKE NOTICE -that the Municipal
Council of the. Corporation of the
Township of Stanley has passed the
following By-Law to authorize the
stopping up and closing of part of
the Roadway between Concessions 4"
and 5, in.the Township of Stanley,
in the "County of Huron.
WHEREAS pursuant to the
provisions of the Municipal Act,,
Chapter 284, Section 338, 443, Item
(7), 461, Items (l) and (2), R,S.O.,
1970, the Council— of a local
municipality- may pass by-laws to
sell or convey land, and for the
stepping up and closing of streets or
portions of streets in a municipality
and conveying the fee therein to the
abutting land owners,
AND WHEREAS the COP,.
poration of the Township of Stanley
has agreed to stop up and close that
part of the Roadway between Con-
cessions 4 and 5, in the Township of
Stanley, and more particularly
described in Schedule "A" to this
NOW THEREFORE the
Municipal Council of the Cor-
poration of the Township of Stanley
enacts as follows:
I, That the portion of the Road-
way between Concessions 4 and 5 as
more particularly described in
Schedule "A" of this by-law he and
the same is topped up and closed
and the fee in the same shall he
conveyed to the abutting land
owners.
.• 2. That notice of the proposed by-
law shall he published once a week
for four successive weeks in the
Clinton .News-Recoid and the
Goderich Signal-Star, newspapers
published at the Towns of Clinton
and Goderich, respectively, com-
mencing on the 17th day of January,
1974. -
3. That said notice shall provide
that at the expiration of the said
fourth publishing, the Council shall
hear in person or by his Counsel,
Solicitor, or Agent, any person who
claims that his land will he
prejudicially affected by the by-law
and who applies to he heard.
READ A FIRST AND SECOND
TIME THIS 7th DAY OF January
1974.
.41-441.4.
Anson McKinley
Reeve
Mel Graham
Clerk,
SIERTSEMA—Mr. and Mrs. J.
Siertsema are pleased to announce
the arrival of their son on Tuesday,
January 15, 1974 in Clinton Public
Hospital,
26. CARD OF THANKS
STEEPE—The faMily of the late
Milton Steepe wishes to express its
sincere appreciation for the flowers,
many acts of kindness and cards
received during its recent
bereavement.-3b
BYLSMA—On behalf of all my
family and myself, I wish to thank
our neighbours and friends for their
deep concern and their expressions
of sympathy in so many ways in the
recent loss of a dear wife and
mother. Our special thank you to
doctors and staff at Clinton
Hospital, also to the Christian
Reformed congregation for the use
of their church for the funeral ser-
vice.—Brant Bylsma.-3b
. ay MARY MERNER
The regular meeting .of Copt(
Constantine 'L1842 was held, on
Thursday evening An. IP in the
hall, ayith 21 members and four
Visitors present, •
Several .communications
were heard and it was decided' •
to refinish the floor in the hail
again.
Installation was held with
District Deputy,. iPhyllis
Harrison and. nigh, Marshall
.Elizabeth Sturdy installing the
1974 officers:. prosident,
-Delphino ,Dolmage;
president, Katinka Dorrence;
ch.aplin, Doreen 'Dolinage,,
secretary Marjorie Anderson; -
treasurer Anna Dolmage; tort= ,
doctor June Fothergill; warden
Nona Pipe;':outer guard Sharon
McClure; inner guard Olave
Littlertrustee Elma Jewitt,
Nine Sisters received perfect
attendance gifts, District.
Deputy and High. Marshall.
received gifts from' past .
president Edith Nott,
Mrs. George Metiwein and.
Mr, Carl Merner visited on
Sunday with Mr. George
Mcllwain in Clinton Hospital,
Mr. and Mrs`. David Prosz-
otar,L Christine, • Lisa,
The Cpti-Mrs meeting was
held on Jan. 9, The members
went to the Elm Hewn for din-
ner, then to Sandy
McLachlan's home for the
meeting..
The meeting was called to or-
der at 8;45 with the Opti-Mrs
prayer. Ten members were
present.
The Opti-Mrs club gave the
sum. of $18 tO the Children's
Aid to make a Christmas
basket for a needy family.
The treasurer's Keport was
read by Dianne Storey,
The Sunshine Committee
made their trip to Huronview
in December where they were
Christopher and Gregory
visited on Monday evening.
with. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Press-
cator, Diane and bhum,, when
they celebrated Christine's bir-
thday,
The next meeting will be,
held on Feb. 13 at the home of
Susan McFadden,
The meeting was closed with
the Opti-Mrs Creed,
treated to lunch. Six members
attended. They 'saw films and
sang Christmaa carols with the
residents.
It was moved ,by-Jtidy Arem- —
burg, seeonded by , Susan
McFadden that a tea and bake
sale be held. It will be held
Feb. 9 at 10 a.m. at the Town
Hall.
It was agreed to send $1 to
the Opti-Mrs advisory commit-
tee to get some information
about the Opti-Mrs club.
ERVI, ES AVAILABLE 14, NOTICE TO CREiNT011$ TS, POW( NOTICE'
ELLIOTT—De Wayne and Faye
(nee Little) are' hap To anno unce
flieAsalnf rfaertheinrieChilk,t
daughter, Ida jane,..on January 4,
1974 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon,
don. (proud grandparents are Bill
and Olava Little and Gordon and
Ellsie Elliott.)
21. BIRTHS
Ailastr4 Opti-Mrs.
,..plali.1%iorch Sale
197 2 FORD F,1100,
automatic, !Pilo/4)21.4n.
TON
tINree.,Seb-TovIceleEvLitipeEcorwilliCtioniC."1"
C21753
1 97 2LeMANS STATION WAGON
350 V-8 automatic, pOwer steering, power brakes..
Beautiful gold finish, low mileage. DHC722.
$, 3 2 9 5
• 197 1' SKYLARK CUSTOM ,
Two-door hard top-350, if-8, automatic, power steering,
power brakes. Best intermediate-car built.
trim. FJV645
SPECIAL SPECIAL ..,
"-ft+ 41°' srivw. •
Jusflike new. Factory air conditioning, power windows,
radio, electric rear defogger, tilt steering wheel, vinyl
top, tinted glass, wire wheel discs, power steering,
power brakes. Don't delay on this beautiful scarce
automobile. DHL674
1970 GRAND PRIX
1 970 FIREBIRD ESPRIT.
Hardtop-400 V-8, rally wheels,
automatic, radio, full in-
strumentation including
tacometer, new tires, custom
trim. ,DFH357
2 1.9 5
1969 FORD LTD
Four-door hardtop-V-8, automatic, power steering,
power brakes, radio, vinyl top, lovely top line car, DHI0138
1969 FAIRLANE 500 FASTBACK
Tivo-cloor herdt0p-V-8, automatic, radio, bucket seats,
Whitewalls, wheel discs, Top appearan0e. DHK467