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15. PUBLIC NOTICE
AS OF THIS DATE, August 29,
1974, 1, Kenneth Weigel, will not be
held responsible for any debts
created by my wife, Pauline Weigel,
in my name.-35,36,37b
New Admissions
or Transfers
to
Clinton Public School
please call one of the num-
bers listed below by Sept.
3rd In order for us to keep
our class lists up to date.
Clinton PS - 482.9424
Vice-Principal - '527-1167
Secretary - 482.9798
Principal - 235.1453
or write
Clinton Public School
Clinton, Ont.
NOM 1L0
34,35
NOTICE
TO
STUDENTS
ATTENDING SCHOOLS
OPERATED BY THE
Huron County
Board of Education
The procedure for the first day of
the Fall Term, Septerrther 3, 1974,
Shall be as follows for all school,
OPOreted by the Huron County
Board of Education:
1, All schools will open at the
regular hour in the morning.
2, All Nisei will travel at the
regular time in the morning.
3. All schools Will clOssi ONE
HOUR EARLIER than usual.
4. All buses will depart ONE
HOUR EARLIER than usual,
Cunningham
Transportation Manager
Huron County
Board of EductitiOn
103 Albert Street
Clinton, Ontario,
Vanastra
Voicings
BY JENNY RUSSO
What do you think of the ar-
tist sketch of the new pool?
Won't it be something to see
that finished, We sure will be
proud of what the Recreation
Committee has accomplished.
We are fortunate to have
some people who are eager to
work and keep on working till
things are accomplished.
To them I say, "thank you"
and keep up the good work. Not
everyone realizes how hard you
work but when the finished
product is there then everybody
will say"Thath in Vanastra."
* 5 *
More things are happening
every time you turn around. All
the holes they're digging will
soon be new homes, boy is that
progress.
The ball team won another
game so I guess they are
getting closer to victory. I hear
it was a very interesting game
and Vanastra won 8-3. We wish
you luck in the next game and
keep plugging. It would be nice
to see you keep up the good
work.
I 'hear through the grape vine
that 'Kaufman footwear is
almost ready for opening their
plant and if you want anymore
information about it, phone
482.3793 and keep trying,
because they're busy setting up
the plant,
The swimming lessons are
going very well and there will
be new hours for swimming af-
ter school hours and I will put
it in the paper next week.
I didn't get the name of our
Recreation Director yet but as
soon as I find out, let you
know.
Well ladies it's time to get
back to normal, The kids are
going back to school and my, oh
my, where did the summer go?
I hope we get more warm
weather because we didn't get
too much of it, So Sept 3, is the
big day for old and young and
We will get back to a routine
and will know what's going On
from day to day,
Mats all the news for this
week and I hope foe more nett
week, see you then,
FIEF to a good home, month old
kittens, Phone 4824968.-35b
21. BIRTHS
COOK—Mr, and Mrs. Paul Cook
are pleased to announce the arrival
of their baby girl on August 22,
1974, in Clinton Public Hospital.
STEEP—Mr. and Mrs. Rolston
Steep of James Street, Clinton are
pleased to announce the arrival of a
baby girl on August 25, 1974 in
Clinton Public Hospital.
WILTS—Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Wilts
of R.R. 1, Londesboro are pleased to
announce the arrival of their baby
girl on August 27, 1974 in Clinton
Public Hospital,
22. DEATHS
BRUNDSON----At Westminister
Hospital London, on Tuesday,
. August 20, 1974, William Albert
(Bert) Brundson of tondesboro, in
his 79th year. Beloved husband of
Dorothy (Robertson) Brundson and
dear father of .Duncanville, Texas.
Predeceased by one son Melvyn.
The funeral service was held on
Thursday, August 22, 1974 at 2:30
p.m. from the-Ball Funeral Home,
153 High Street, Clinton, Interment
in Clinton Cemetery.
MacDONALD—At Listowel
Memorial Hospital, Listowel, On-
tario, on Saturday, August 24,
William Carl MacDonald of Ethel,
Ont, in his 73rd year. Beloved
husband of Mrs. Hilda H. (Hewitt)
MacDonald. Dear father of Mrs.
Norman' Grace Coglin) of Atwood,
• Mrs. Chester (Ruth) Earl of Ethel
and Rev. Stanley MacDonald,
United Church minister at Lon-
ripshoro. The body rested at the
Peeble's Funeral Home in Atwood
until Tuesday, when the funeral
service was held in Ethel United
Church at 2 p.m. Interment in Mt,
Pleasant Cemetery, Ethel.
23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cudmore,
Clinton, are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Helen Louise, to John
Edward McKenzie, son of Mr. and
"."Ntrff. MicreiciiiizfOtn,letvengiinii
non, The marriage will take 'place,
Saturday, September 28th, 1974, in
Ontario Street United Church, Clin-
ton at 4 p.m.-35p
NOTICE TO
EQUIPMENT OWNERS
For "Winter Maintenance Operations 1974.75 Sewee" the
following equipment is required-
TRUCKS — with minimum R.G.W. 27,000 Lbs.Aside low
Mounting power sanding units, are required at Die following
emotions:
1 Truck — Shelburne, St. Marys, MINorton, aeltillh Welk,
OM.
2 Trucks — Arthur, Harriston, LIMOWIL WInghenr, Gooleach,
Clinton, Grand Bend, Exeter, New Hamburg, Guelph last.
3 Trucks — Mitchell.
NOTE: Standby rate for single axle 27,000 Lb. R.G.W. trucks is
-$14.00 per •day.
TRUCKS — with minimum A.G.W. 42,000 Lac tandem MIAMI
at the following locations:
1 Truck.— Listowel, Winghem, Gusiph East-
2 Trucks — Shelburne, Arthur, Gift,; Guelph %Vast, Erin.
NOTE: Standby rate for tandem axle 42,000 Lb. R.O.W. trucks
is $18.00 per day. \
Tice Successful bidder must have P.C.V. kronor or apply for
*erne within seven days of being notified.
LOADERS — (without operator) at the folleerlag lepallene:
1 — 11/2 Cu. Yd. Loader
— Shelburne, Arthur, Harriston, Corm, Ustowel, Witham,
Goderich, Clinton, Grand Bend, Exeter, Mitchell, • IN. Marys,
MIlverfon, New Hamburg, Galt, Guelph West, Erin, 0~
East, Crimsons Corners (Acton).
Sealed tenders on forms supplied by the Ministry will be
received br.the District Engineer, unlit 9:00 a.m. D.S.T., Mon-
day, September 9, 1974.
Specifications, tender forms and envelopes may be obtained in
person or by mail from the District Office in Stratford. When
requesting tenders, please specify location(s).
The lowest or any tender, not necessarily accepted.
F. C. Brown, District 'Engineer,
Ministry of Transportation and Communication*,
581 Huron Street,
P.O. Box 8,
Stratford, Ontario.
Telephone: 271-3550
Ministry of
Transportation
'and
Communications Ontario
Conc. Area and Designated Use Lot
7
12.
i
Ministry of
Natural
Resources Ontario
The Ministry of Natural Resources, ViIngham District has the
following parcels of land available for lease by tender for 1975.
Stanley Township
Lot Con. • Area end Designated Use '
4 Lake Range West 40 acres cropland
Hutton Township
111
111
111
13 111
11/2 19 111
Pt. 20 111
121/2 16 and 17 iii
• and 7 11,1
10 1V
V
$ V
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1d V
14 V1
15 V1
18 V1
17 V1
1$ V11
78 acres cropland
70 scree cropland •
35 acres cropland
8 acres pasture
40 acres cropland
25 awes crept id
* 25 acres cropland
• 82 acres cropland
24 acres pasture
25 acres cropland
60 acre* erwIllend
• 35 me past
58 acres °repla
ure
nt,
35 scree Pasture
25 scree cropland
90 acre* Pasture
SO scree cropland
90 acres cropland
$0 acres cropland
25 acres cropland
30 acres cropland
Please note that successful tenderer@ for properties denoted
* will be requested to "seed down" the property with• a
pasture seed mixture specified by the Ministry of Natural
Resources. The cost of the pasture mixture will constitute part
Of the payment for rental of the land.
Successful tenderer* will ply municipal taxes on the land
with the balance to the Ministry In grain at market price at time
of delivery. Grain to be delivered to the Maintenance Building
legated at Lot 8 Conc. 111, Mullett Township, by December 1,
1915:
Highest or any tender may not be accepted.
Land use permits will expire UpOn harvesting of crop; type of
Drop will determine date of expiry. Land presently used as
*Kure must remain So. Factor* other than motel fee per sere
Will be Considered In the awarding of tenders. Renewal options
*II not be Considered In this tender.'
A maximum of five parcels can be allowed during any fiscal
year. NO three-year options will be Considered on this tender.
Subleasing ls not perrniesable.
Tenders for the aboveland will be received at the:
Ministry of Natural RetrOuroes
Sort 490
Whigham, Ontario
NOG 2W0
until 12 noon, September 6, 1974.
A mooing *Ali be held at the Howl Wildlife Management
Area Maintenance headquarters, Lot 11, COne. 3 of Mullet(
Township, on September k 1074 Wirer* 7 and 0 p.M. Mr these
preen" interested in 'tether *4WD regarding Wrofelrlhel for
Mile.
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TENDERS
ADDITION & ALTERATION - Phase II to
Victoria Public School Goderich, Ont,
Sealed tenders, properly identified es to contents, for the
General Contract, and addressed to Huron County Board of
Education, will be received at the office of the Architects,
KYLES, KYLES a GARRATT, 165 Huron Street, Stratford, until
3:00 p.m. local time, September 11, 1914.
Each tender must be accompanied by s Bill Bond or Certified
Cheque in the amount of $2,300.00.
The successful Contractor will be required to furnish a Perfor.
mane Bond of 100% of his contract Price. Lowest or any ten-
der not necessarily accepted.
General Building Contractors may obtain drawings and
specifications at the office of the Architect.
Huron County Board of Education
Clinton , Ontario
ATHWEWS
AuC =WOTAN
12. AUCTION SALE 12. AUCTION SALE
I 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 - 482-7844
Phone evenings or before 7
a.m.
tin
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
REMODELLING, renovations,
roofing - and floor laying, expertly
done. All odd jobs around the
home. Kitchen cupboards
specialty. Phone 482-7676. Ken
McNairn.—c2tfn
FLORAL MEN'I'ALS for special oc.
casionst centrepieces, candlesticks.
Also, custom-designed floral
arrangements to suit your Inane
decor. Exclusive variety of flowers
to choose from. For appointment
call Ruth Duern, 482-3876, except
'Thursdays,-13tIn
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
VARNA
262-5748 (actin
sossoiwassissoso~loomoll
CUSTOM KILLING
AND •PROCESSING
Butchering dates—
Tuesday and
Thursday
TUESDAY—Beef and Pork
FRIDAY. —Beet Only
PICK- UP
SERVICE AVAILABLE
Manner's Abattoir
237.3314 Dashwood
sosessossawowissowiewlis~
25.1N MEMORIAM,
,PARTRIDGE—Luella . Partridge-,
Sept, 4, 1965
We miss our beautiful little mother,
whose love and devotion will
always be with us.
Leona and Clayton Weston.-35b
SMITH—In loving memory of our
dear son and brother who passed
away 5 years ago.
We think of him in silence
His name we often recall,
There is nothing left to answer,
But his picture on the wall.
Ever remembered by Mom, Dad,
sisters and brothers.-35b
EMMERSON: In loving memory of
a dear husband, Harold Ernmerson,
who passed away seven years ago.
Sept. 2, 1967.
The years may wipe out many
things,
But this they wipe out never.
The memory of those happy days
Which we have spent together.
Lovingly remembered by his wife,
Laura.—.-35b
26. CARD OF THANKS
NEAL—A sincere thank-you to
friends and neighbors for cards, let-
ters, visits, flowers and gifts sent to
me while in London Hospital and
since coming home. Your kindness
will always be remembered. Jo
Neal.-34p
G
wish
V I Et 0R—thaBnekth iRho e ndsd, a n ae
neigh
Elva
bours
and relatives for making the birth-
day, celebration for our father,
William Govier such a happy oc-
casion.---35p
26. CARD OF THANKS
HANDY: I would like to thank my
friends for their kindness while I
was a patient in Clinton Hospital,
Special thanks to Dr. Newland and
nurses on the second floor. Lilian
Handy-35b
FRASER - Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Fraser of Bayfield, wish to extend
their warmest thanks to their many
friends and neighbours, who
remembered them on the occasion
of their Diamond Wedding Anniver-
sary, with cards and mementos.
They were indeed ap-
precia ted .-35b
LEITCH; My sincere thanks to all
my family, friends and neighbours
who remembered me with visits,
cards, gifts and flowers to brighten
my days during my lengthy stay at
Stratford Hospital. Special thanks
to Drs, Lindsay, Tidman, acid
Quinlan and my nurses, also Rev.
Stan MacDonald of Londesboro
United Church. Mrs. Annie
Leitch-35p
BRUNSDON—We wish to thank
our relatives, friends and neighbors
for their beautiful floral tributes,
their donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society, Ontario Heart
Foundation, and the Londesboro
United Church Memorial Fund, in
the recent loss of our beloved
husband and father. Thanks also
for all the kindness and sympathy
shown by all the neighbors and
ladies of Londesboro. Special
thanks to Rev. Stanley McDonald
for his message at the service and
his numerous visits to Westminster
Hospital and for his constant stead-
fastness throughout these trying
years. Dorothy and Bette.-35p
A SWEEP crew from the Maitland \611ey Conservation
Authority were in Clinton for two days this week cleaning
up Cardwell's pond. Here Nancy Danbrook of Atwood
moves some brush. (News-Record-photo)
A party was held in the craft
room on Sunday afternoon to
honor Mrs. Isabella Hamilton
on her 100th birthday, Seventy-
five relations and friends atten-
ded the party with messages of
congratulations being received
from Robert McKinley M.P.
and Jack Riddell M.P.P.
Molly Cox, Norman Speir
and Jerry Collins provided the
old time music for Monday's
activities. The residents had an
opportunity to congratulate
and sing "happy birthday" to
Mrs. Hamilton, who was able
to make several requests for
favorite tunes for the sing-a-
long.
Forty-four residents
travelling by bus and van had a
picnic at Harbor Park,
Goderich on Tuesday after-
noon. The first stop on the tour
was a visit to the Pioneer
Museum and after lunch toured
the harbour area, Sifto salt
Mine, the Fall's Conservation
Area, Benmiller, and the Jervis
Sanctuary at Holmesville.
The Creditors Women's In-
stitute were hosts on Wed-
nesday afternoon for _the
August birthday party, Mrs.
Shapton Was emcee for the
following program. There were
violin and piano selections by
Lois Hodgina and Mr. Sawyer,
step dancing Mona Hodgine,
vocal trio Kathy Davey, Bevan
and Janet Shapton, readings by
Jean Neil, and piano recital
Anne Dearing. Gifts were
presented to the celebrants by
the ladies and after singing of
happy birthday, lemonade and
cup cakes were served. Mrs.
Foster, who was celebrating her
91st birthday on Wednesday,
thanked the ladies on behalf of
the residents.
The weather was ideal for
the band concert on the lawn
on "Family Night" played by
the Mitchell Legion Band. All
of the residents were able to
take advantage of the fine band
music, as the windows were all
opened on the west side of the
Home. It I was a real treat to
hear the marches and familiar
tunes.
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CLINTON NMS -Ft C 0 Fi P THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 10 7 4-13
Auction of Interest
To be held on the location 1/2 mile south of Goderich on Hwy.
21 on Sat. Aug. 31 at 12:30 p.m. for Harry Brimicombe.
Consists of Pine, cherry and oak furniture, including flat to wall
cupboard; 2 writing desks; spinning wheel; dressers; chest of
drawers; wash stands; commodes; blanket boxes; cobblers
bench and tools; cradle and crib; also beds; drop leaf table;
victrola; pump organ; Quebec heater; captain's chair; cap-
tain's high chair; 2 arrow back chairs; what-not; 4 matching
gun stocks; press-back rockers; 3 pc. living room suite; large
selection of odd bottles; crocks; pictures and frames; 2 moun-
ted eagles; 1 mounted owl; collection of bird's eggs; 4 wheel
rubber-tired buggy (made in Goderich); military saddle; roping
saddle.
Implements and Miscellaneous: - Tractor (international "M",
Int. Rotary mower; Massey Harris Clipper Combine (pull type)
complete with pickup; M.H. Forage harvester; Quebec sulkie;
M.H. 7 ft. mower; walking plow; 3 furrow Int. plow: 10 ft. land
packer; 2 sets drag harrows; wagon and, flat rack; hayloader;
forage blower and pipes; circular saw; steel and wood posts;
approx. 100 rails; 2 grain augers; lumber; trailer; oil drum and
many many more Interesting items.
Sale must start at 12:30 p.m. as this is a large offering.
RATHWELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE
• Eltucefield 42241204,'
aft 14 e
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
PICTURE framing as usual. Frame
made to fit any size of picture.
Harold Tyndall. Phone 482-7409 af-
ter 6 p.m.-35b
FOR ALL kinds of roofing call 524-
9084 after 6 p.m. and ask for
Norm.-35b
LET US .REPAIR AND MAKE
your rings 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. Coun-
ter. Clinton, Ontario,--ctfn
RICHARD 1.01111
EXPERIENCED
AUCTIONEER
and
APPRAISER
CLINTON, ONT.
PHONE: 482-7898 ctIn
Air
HURON PINES
"Construction Service Centre"
482-7901 CLINTON
Electrical Wiring
Concrete and Brick Work
General Contracting
Excavating and
Dozer Service
Back Hoe Service
trencher Service
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11. TENDERS