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* ELECTRIC HEAT
* STOVE & FRIG INCLUDED
HURON PINES
' REALTY LTD.
. 86 KING ST,
CLINTON,~CLINTO ONT.
482-7901
PARTS DEPT
Huron tractor Ltd., Exeter, requires, mature, Permanent am.
ploys. for Parts Dept.
Experience preferred but not essential.
Farm background would be helpful and willingness to learn
parts trade.
Good starting salary offered. Duties to commence immediately.
tie Is an excellent Career opportunity for a young, aggressive
Married person -- phone for an appointment.
,Contact; Herb Verbeek or Earl Long
HURON TRACTORLto.
EXETER PHONE 235-1115
Nienismimer •
requires foil a part-time
SALES HELP
Apply to:
Mrs. O.M. Snail
Oox 99
Blyth, Ontario
or t=all 5234595
Featuring a rare Canadians antiquebedroom
suite Of exceptional quality, beautifully carved,
high back bed with dresser and washstand,
both with white Marble tops, MI in fine buried
walnut In excellent Original condition.
Ame•••••••••orisorporisimemiatemoreasormieosemmmeatow
HURON PINES
"Construction Service Centre"
462-7901 CLINTON
Electrical Wiring
Concrete and Brick 'Work
General Contracting
Excavating and
Dozer Service
Back Hoe Service
Trencher Service
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ATHWELL'S
AUC ON 4,4 1 E
Auction of Interest
• We have been instructed to si311by Auction the furniiatinOs end
contents owned by Jim Schneider at the village of Auburn on
Saturday, August 3 at 11:00
Nina piece Watritii dining room suite, Maple round table and
China cebihell also oak round table; pine" and cherry harvest
table; 14' x 27" two board cherry top counter with pine storage
dempartments; oak gate leg table; buffet with Colored leaded
glass doors
Many more Herne of Interest. Due 10 largeness Of this sale must
start at 11:01) a.m.
RATHWFLL'S AUCTION SERVICE
482.312( Srticefield
CLINTON NEWS-RECORD, TRUBPDAY, .JULY
IFIEDS TOWN AND
COUNTRY
11. TENDERS 21. BIRTHS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 6. ACCOMMODATION TO RENT 12. AUCTION SALE 13, SERVICES AVAILABLE 13, SERVICES AVAILABLE 26, CARD OF THANKS
Real Estate
$2 Albert Street
Phone: 482-9371
MASON 'MONEY-
BROKER/MANAGER
Two new brick homes in Clinton.
Six rooms, three bedrooms. Priced
right for sale.
Eighteen acres of recreation
property on the Maitland River
near Auburn.
One floor frame home with five
roorns'in Clinton. Centrally located.
Large living room and two
bedrooms. Oil heated. Nice large
back yard.
[One and a half storey home in Mi-
1, ton, seven rooms; one• and a half
bathrooms, new furnace, large sun-
', porch and den.
We have several farms listed in this
area.
One40
Blyt se
tame in
large
dins Priced
right q c sale.,,
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FOOD FOR THOlipHT
".'The beat way to inspire courteous
treatment by other motorists is to
drive a police car."
6. ACCOMMODATION TO RENT I
1-BEDROOM 'town house for rent
st Vanastra R.R. 5 Clinton, $125
der month, all utilities paid, Phone •
Jean. 482-7396 anytime.—c46tfn
3 ROOM apartment for rent with .%
bathroom air-conditioned. Percy
Brown 482-7716,30 tfn
PINEWOOD
COURT
APARTMENTS
•NOW
RENTING
PART TIME
HELP WANTED
2 or 3 nights a week and
every other' week-end. Ap.
ply at Harold's Shell Ser-
vice 227 Victoria St. Clin-
ton. 30b
FEED SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
Required for
HURON COUNTY ,
Must have farm background, no
age limitation, salary plus at-
tractive commission, car essen-
tial.
'REPLY TO:
BOX 24
Clinton News-Record
Clinton, Ont.
29,30,31b
7. WANTED TO RENT
YOUNG COUPLE want.' to rent
dairy farm set up for 30-40 cows.
Phone 4.58-4986 after 6:30
p.m.-30,31b •
8. HELP WANTED
PART TIME cleaner and part-time
cook wanted. Apply to Box 201,
Clinton, Ont.—flit •
HELP WANTED - Mature babysit-
ter for, two children in my home,
also some light housekeeping. Com-
mence in September; Phone 527-
1819.-30b.
R.N.'S or R.N.A.'S wanted for full
time.A.Arn, te..1 shift—For44,,
ther information phone Kilbarchan
Nursing Home in Seaforth 527-
0860.-30b
RASPBERRY PICKERS •wanted.
Paid daily, No, 8 Highway- halfway
between.Clinton & Seaforth Phone
482-7168„--29,30b
HELP WANTED: Mature babysit-
ter for two children in my home,
also some light housekeeping. Cont-
inence in September. Phone 527-
1819.--30h
9, WANTED (General)
WANTED TO 'BUY old brick
buildings for demolition and
salvage purposes. Ross Lumley, 1-
542-4088 before 9 a.m.-30b
10. EMPLOYMENT WANTED
WILL babysit in my own home five
days a week. Phone 482-9738.-30b
AUCTIONEERS •
and
LIQUIDATORS
BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
Offer the most modern
auction .methods.
LICENSES AND BONDED
' ONTARIO-WIDE
BFIUCEFIELD 402-3120
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CLEARING
' AUCTION
OF FORD TRACTORS,
MODERN FARM MACHINERY.
AND FEED TO BE HELD AT
LOT 7, CON. 8, MORRIS
TOWNSHIP, ONE AND ONE
QUARTER MILES NORTH AND
ONE AND ONE HALF MILES
EAST OF BLYTH FOR LOUIS
STADELNIANN, ON
SATURDAY, JULY 27
AT 1:30 P.M.
FEED -- Approximately 3,000
bales of hay.
TRACTOR'S AND MACHINERY -
- Ford "5000". hi-arch diesel
tractor, 350 hours, one year old;
Ford "5000" Super Major diesel
tractor; Ford "3400" Industrial
tractor with heavy industrial
loader and hydraulic bucket;
Ferguson tractor with three
point hitch; International "82"
trail combine with P.T.O. drive,
hydraulic header, Innes pick-
up; New Holland Super "717"
forage harvester with hay and
corn header; two self unloading
Kosten forage boxes, mounted
on 8 ton wagons; Kools "1(054"
forage blower; 30 ft. of 9 In.
pipe with silo hood;" New
Holland .No. "68" baler with,
motor; two wagons with flat
racks; Turnco gravity box on
wagon; New Idea "206" manure
spreader; Ford four furrow
mounted plow with trash
covers;. Triple "K" 11 ft. 3 in.
cultivator with three tine eicten:
sions; Fleury Bissel 11 ft. trail
disc; 7 ft. three point hitch
cultivator; I.H.C. 13 run drill;,
NewHeltellit-3f1. it,,0)9Yet9i.j„
New Idea''''7 ft. mower; I.H.C,
side rake; land roller; three
point hitch blade; 12' section
harrows and poles; cement
mixer; 14 M. pipe type elevator;
circular saw; Palma hammer-
mill with• drive belt; 1967 Ford
1/2 ton truck, as is; 80 lbs.
Purity grass seed; quantity of
scrap iron; 20 ft. grain auger 4
in. with motor; 16 ft. grain auger
4 in. with motor; oat roller and
motor; two cattle oilers; three
point hitch garden hiller; 100
steel posts; two root puipers;
three steel water troughs; fan-
ning mill; r ord • two furrow
mounted plow; two horse
mowers; turnip seeder; buggy
tongues and cutter shafts; two
1/2 h.p. motors; many many
other articles too numerous to
mention.
NOTE -- This is a good offering
of well-kept farm machinery
with many items in like new
condition.
TERMS -- Cash
NO RESERVE .--
as farm is sold
LOUIS STADELMANN
Proprietor
R.G. GETHKE and
RICHARD LOBS
Auctioneers •
Not responsible for accidents
on day, of sale
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
CUSTODIAN
CONTRACT
TENDER
Plainly marked sealed tenders will
be received by the undersigned up
to Tuesdey, August 6, 1974 for
contracting custodial services al
Minima Public School, Hensall
and.
Zurich Public School,
Zurich.
All tenders must be submitted on
the officio, tender forms which are
available at the Huron County
Board of Educetion, 103 Albert
Street, Clinton.
The lowest of any tender not
necessarily accepted.
R. McVean
Plant Superintendent
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED!
Modern equipment, work guaran-
teed. Write or phone H.T. Dale,
Clinton. Phone 4824320,—ItM,
BYERS UPHOLSTERY We will
rebuild, re-cover or re-style your old
furniture better than new. Call 482-
7939, 71 Princess St. W., Clin-
ton,—tfn
•
REMODELLING, renovations,
roofing and floor laying, expertly
done. All odd jobs around the
hoMe. Kitchen cupboards a
specialty. Phone 482-7676, Ken
McNairn.—c2tin
FLORAL RENTALS for special or-
casions; cent repieces, • candlest irks,
'Also, custom-designed floral
arrangements • to suit your lime
decor. Exclusive variety• of flowers
lo choose from. For appointment
call Ruth Duero, 482-3876; except'
Thursdays.-13t •
LET US REPAIR. AND MAKE
your ring's and jewellery like new.
, Diamond rings renewed and stones
safely secured — don't take chan-
ces. Expert. work done reasonably
to your satisfaction. Watch repairs
and pearl restringing. W.N. Count
ter. Clinton, Ontario.—ctfn
CUSTOM PAINTING
WANTED •
INTERIOR &
EXTERIOR
CALL 48 2-3 595
29b
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
ZURICH Abattoir custom hut-
chering- Monday-pigs; Wednesday-
beg Phone Business 236.1939
(collect) or residence 236-
4681(eollect),—,23tfo
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES fit SERVICE
ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
VARNA
262-5748 gctfn
CHUTER PLUMBING..
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Furnace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St. 482-7652
c-18tin
BULLDOZING
EXCAVATING
TRENCHER SERVICE
Phone 482-7901
or 482-7304 after 6 p.m.
HURON PINES
CLINTON
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RICHARD LOBB
EXPERIENCED
AUCTIONEER
and
APPRAISER
CUNTON, ONT.
PHONE: 4132.7898 ctfn
410.- 411111*—,-.0110, law "OR
This add worth
ONE
DOLLAR
OFF
FILM
PROCESSING
of
KODACOLOR film 12 or 20 ex-
posure 126 or 110 ,sizes.
One coupon per film
Present this ad with film to Bill
German's Korner Recreation or
Jervis 'Studio.
NOT CLINTON
PHOTO SERVICE —tfn
Experienced
Brick and Block
layers
free estimates
Plane 482-7901
or 482.7304 after 6 p.m.
HURON PINES
CLINTON
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LYLE MONTGOMERY
CONSTRUCTION
Crushed Road gravel, crushed
stone (for drainage work)
Clean Cement Gravel, Pit Run
and fill Gravel, Back hoe work,
Screened Top Soil
CLINTON - 462-7644
Phone evenings or before 7
a.m.
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CUSTOM
SPRAY PAINTING
BARNS
and
INDUSTRY
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone
482.9202
JIM BOLGER
R.R. 2
CLINTON.
111.1110611111011~141.101111011101111
CUSTOM KILLING .
AND PROCESSING
Butchering dates—
Tuesday and
Thursday
TUESDAY—Beet and Pork
FRIDAY. —Sept Only
PICK- UP
SERVICE AVAILABLE
Merner's Abattoir
237-3314 Dashwood
eleasOleSMOFINONeellasallesala~01,
17. LOST AND FOUND
LOST 750 16 8 PLY tire and rim
lost in Bayfield, Hensall, Exeter
area. Phone 262-5729, Leonard
Lovell,-30
21. BIRTHS
TALBOT; John and Nancy Talbot
of Bayfield are pleased to announce
the arrival of their daughter, Jen-
nifer Ann, on July 20, 1974, at
Seaforth Community Hospital,
Seaforth, Ontario,
BERGSMA: At the Clinton Public
Hospital to Mr, and Mrs. Bruce
I3ergsma, Londesboro, on July 2(),
1974, a boy. .
22. DEATHS
FORREST: At Huroriview, July 17,
1974, Elsie May Forrest, formerly of
• Brucefield and Clinton in her 87th
year. Widow of Laurence Forrest
end sister of William McQueen of
Toronto. Also surviving are a niece,
Misa,Margaret McQueen of Clinton,
12 grandchildren and 20 great-
grandchildren. Funeral service was
held ,Friday, July 19 from Ball
Funeral Home for interment in
Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Twp.
SOWERBY: In Goderich on Wed-
nesday, July 17, 1974, Daisy John-
ston, beloved wife of Robert J.
Sowerby. Dear mother of Bruce and
Mrs. Gerald (Betty) Fisher,.both of
Goderich; two sisters, Mrs. Hazel
Dougherty of Goderich, Mrs.
William (Alma) McCann of
Colborne Twp,; one brother, Leslie
Johnson 'of Nile; four grandchildren
and two great-grandchildren also
survive. Funeral service was held
Friday, July 19, 1974 from the
McCallum Funeral Horne. Inter-
ment was in Maitland Cemetery.
23. ENGAGEMENTS
The forthcorhing marriage of .Jayne
Elizabeth Snell to Kenneth Alan
Slade, is announced with pleasure
by their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Raymond Snell of Londesborough
and Mr. and'Mrs. Lawrie Slade of
Clinton, The marriage will take
place on Saturday, August 17th at. 4
p.m., in Londesborough United
Church, Londesborough, Ont.-30p
Mi.. and Mrs. Fred Telford of
Bayfield wish to announce the
engagement of their youngest
daughter, Sandia Louise, to Brian
Charles Fields, son of Mn and Mrs,
Frank Fields, RR 2, Hensall. The
wedding to take •place in Bayfield
United Church at 3 p.m. on August
31, 1974,-30b
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dale, RR 4,
Clinton, wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter
Katherine Jean to Donald Gordon
Rueger, son of Mr. William Rueger,
RR 2, Clinton and the late Dorothy
Rueger, The marriage will take
place on August 9th, 1974 in the
Londesboro United Church.---30
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Falconer RR 5,
Clinton are pleased to announce the'
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Joyce Lillian to Donald
Samuel Castanza, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Dominic Castanza, Sudbury,
Ont, The wedding will take place
Saturday, August 17, 1974 at 5:30
p.m. in Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton.-30
25. IN MEMORIAM
HUNTER; In loving memory of a
dear wife and a wonderful Mother
and grandmother, Dorothy Hunter,
who was taken suddenly as the
result of a car accident twelve years
ago, July 30, 1962,
Whet t would give if I could say,
Hello, Mother in the same old way.
To hear het laugh, to see het smile,
To sit with her and chat awhile,
So, you who have a Mother
Cherish her with care,
For you will never know the hear.
tache
Till you !We her empty chair,
Always rernembeted and sadly
missed by husband Leonard,
daughters Marlene and Jean,, sOrt-
in.law end grandehildten,-406
WILTSE: 1 wish to express my sin-
cere thanks to my family and
friends for cards, visits, flowers and
treats while I was in Clinton
Hospital and since I returned home,
Your kindness is very much ap.
predated. Special thanks to the
nurses and Dr. Flowers, Milton
Wiltse.-30p
COLE: We wish to thank all those
who assisted us in so many ways
duringILrk t theindnesswill recent loss
a lways
of our son.by
remembered,--Jack, Ethel, Donna
and Linda Cole.-30b
GEMEINHARDTt I wish to thank
all my friends for flowers, cards and
gifts and visiting me while a patient
in the Clinton Hospital; alSo for
their interest and kindness since
returning home, Special thanks to
Dr, Harrett, nurses and staff on first
floor.—Kay Gemeinhardt.-301)
BOYCE - We would like to thank.
our relatives, friends and neigh-
bours who joined us on our Golden
Wedding Anniversary. Special
thanks to our family for arranging
the party in •our honor, Thanks also
for the lovely gifts and
congratulatory messages. Frank
and Margaret.-J0
PHILLIPS - We wish to express our
sincere thanks to relatives, neigh-
bours and friends for their ex-
pressions of sympathy and thought-
fulness during our recent
bereavement. Bob, Lara, Ellen and
Torri.-30n/c
KROHMER: We wish to express
our sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbors for their sym-
pathy, floral tributes,, memorial
donations, and the many acts of
kindness shown to. u's in the loss of a
loving son. Your thoughtfulness is
deeply appreciated and will always
be remembered.The Erie Krohmer
Family.-30AIR •
BAILEY I would like to extend
niy thanks to all those who paid me
• a visit or sent cards, flowers and
gifts during my stay in Clinton
Public Hospital for surgery. Special
and the nurses of first floor for the
wonderful care I received. Hazel
Bailey-30
COLCLOUGH - We wish to express
our sincere thanks to relatives,
friends, neighbours for their syrn-
pathy, floral tributes, memorial
donations and the many acts of kin-
dness shown to us in the loss, of a
loving husband and father. Your
thoughtfulness is deeply ap-
preciated and will always be
remembered. The Colclough
FORREST: The family of the late
Mrs. Elsie Forrest and Miss
Margaret McQueen would like to
thank their friends and relatives for
the messages of sympathy, floral
tributes and acts of kindness during
their. •recent loss. Special thanks to
Rev. J. Oestreicher, Ball Funeral
Home, pallbearers and flower
bearers, Miss Margaret McQueen
and Mr. Bill Forrest.-30p
KELLY - I would like to thank my
relatives and friends for cards and
flowers and visits while I was a
patient in hospital also special
thanks to Father McMaster, Dr.
Newland and Dr. Watts• and the
nurses on the first floor. All much
appreciated. Bill Kelly.---30p
ROBINSON - We wish to thank our
family, relatives and friends for the
beautiful gifts, flowers and cards we
received on our 60th wedding an-
niversary. You helped to Make it a
very happy and memorable oc-
casion for us. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Robinson,-30h
Obituary
RUTHERFORD at Clinton, on
Sunday, July 21, 1974, Lloyd
Stewart Rutherford, in his
72nd year. Beloved husband of
Phyllis (Chilcott) Rutherford,
dear father of Mrs. David (Lloy
Ann) Dickinson of New West-
minster, B.C. Also surviving is
one sister, Mrs. Fred (Marion)
GUI of Paris. The late Mr.
Rutherford rested at the Ball.
Funeral Home, Clinton, where
the funeral and committal ser-
vice was held on Wednesday,
July 24th at 2 p.m. Interment
hi Stoney Creek Cemetery in
Hamilton Wentworth Regional
Municipality,
It's fun to learn to swim the
fled Cross Water Safety way.
When you swim, swim with a
buddy, never &One.
Your Cottage as Low as
966.00 per Month
See your Halliday Homes
Dealer, He'll show you how you
can own a beautiful quality built
vacation home for as little as
$66.00 per month, APARTMENT TO RENT, own For variety, quality, and price, outside Offence, available first you simply can't do any better: week in August. Phone 482.. Halliday Homes Ltd, . 7864.-30b
bar Investments of Goderich 'Ltd.
36A East St. ,
Goderich
Phone; 519-2332
$ELF CONTAINED spacious
duplex includes living room, two
bedrooms, bath, modern L-shaped
kitchen, dining room and suriporch,
' Plenty of closets, some drapes in-
cluded, Phone 482-7398,30
KNAPPS will buy outright, corn-
- -plete household, estates or single
'pieces of furniture. Best pride paid
or will sell by auction. Do not
hesitate to call us. Our aim is to
please. 67 . Main Street, Seaforth,
phone ,527-13:36,---,tfn •
FAST
UNLOADING
Courteous and efficient
service for your
1974
WHEAT CROP
W.G. THOMPSON
and SONS LTD.
mitclou HENSALL
TAYLOR: At South Huron
Hospital in Exeter on Monday, July
22, 1974, the former Mary Richard.
son of Hensall in her 87th year.
Beloved wife of the late Richard
Taylor, dear mother of (Jean) Mrs.
Gordon Munn, RR 1, Exeter;
(Margaret) Mrs, Lorne Kay, of Lon-
don; (Myrtle) Mrs. Milt McIntosh,
of Vancouver, B.C.; John of
Seaforth; Richard of Hensall and
Edwin of RR 2, Kippen; two sons
predeceased. Also survived by
several grandchildren and great-
grandchildren, Service was held
from the Bonthron Funeral Chapel,
▪ Wednesday, July 24 with Rev.
George Anderson officiating. Inter-
ment was in MdTaggart's Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Harland of
Clinton are pleased to announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Mary-Beth , to Kenneth Warren
Whituatare nd—Mt*.—.
Warren —Whitmore of RR 4,,
Seaforth. The 'wedding will take
place in Clinton on August 17, 1974
at 4 p.m, in .Wesley-Willis United
Church.-30b
HABKIRK • In loving memory of a
dear father, Bert, Who passed away
July 25,,1971, •
What we would give it we could say
Hello, Dad, in the Sante old way,
To hear.your voice, see your smile, „
To sit with you and chat awhile,
So you who have a tether, . ,
Cherish, him with Care,
For you'll never know the heartache
Till you see his vacant chair
Sadly missed by his family Gladys,
* Lois, Roy and Ross.--30b
• thanks to Dr Lambert Dr Street , .