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SNOW REMOVAL Driveways
Red parking lots, Book your
requirements . with. Bill Jenkins.
Phone 482-3290,-45,46,47b
W11.4. DO custom art work, Sign.
posters and paintings. Phone 524-
6190,43tfn
SElifIC . TANKS' CLEANED!
Modern equipment, work guaran-
teed. Write or phone HT, Dale,'
Clinton. Phone 482,3320.-4t En
BYERS UPHOLSTERY - We
will rebuild, re-cover or re-style
your old furniture better than new.
Call 482-7939, 71 .Princess St. W.,
Clinton."—tfn
ZURICH Abattoir custom but-
chering- Monday-pigs, Wednesday-
beef, Phone Business 236-4939
(collect) or residence 236-4681
(collect).--,-37tfn
EMODELLING, 're'novations,
rOofing and floor laying, expertly
43e. All odd jobs around the
honke. Kitchen cupboards a
specialty, Phone 482-7676. Ken,
McNairn,—c2tin
CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Furnace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES
• • Appliance Service
46 King St. 482.7662
c-180n
RICHARD LOBB
EXPERIENCED
AUCTIONEER
and
APPRAISER
WHEELCHAIRS—The Cr; &
Fund of Clinton. Oddfellows Lodge
have wheelchairs available for loan
free. Contact Tom Chuter 492,7652
or Mrs. M, Batkin, 482.3869,
STAN BLOWES Travel Service, 32
Wellington Street, Stratford, For all
airlines, steamships, rail, hotel
reservations, tours. Low bank rates
on time payments. Prepaid
arrangements for relatives visiting
from overseas. Call 271-5710.
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al. 40 40.
CLINTON, ONT.
PHONE: 482.7898
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
VARNA '
262.5748 get fri
J._and E. CONSTRUCTION
Ail types of masonry, brick,
block and angelstone
Fireplaces our specialty.
PHONE 482-7857
45,46b
111111101MINMIN
Deweerd
PAINTING
PAPER HANGING
Free Estimates
Special Winter Rates
4 8 2-7 5 SO
Clinton 38TFN ,
moftabt
Adjustments and repairs while you wait
Prescriptions promptly tilled
Eye examinations arranged
433 Main St.
(Behind G & G Discount)
Exeter 235-2941
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Tree planting
assistance
The Auttable‘Bayfield Conservation Authority will
assist' watershed landowners in planting tree*
(minimum 50o; maximum 5,000) with Our tractor and
tree planter,, for ti nominal fee of 35.00 per 1,000.
Obtain applications for seedling Stock and planting
assistance from Authority office. Trees Should be or-
dered now to ensure guaranteed delivery tor spring
planting,-
For More information Contact;
AusAeLe-BAY FIELD
CONStRVATION AVT140111tY
Box 459, Exeter Tel. 235,2610
45b
SIMPLICITY
For all your
• ieciuireMents
available at
CHUTER PLUMBING
AND ELECTRIC
46 King St. Clinton
482-7652
Screened, Top Soil
Crushed Road Gravel
Crushed Stone
Cement Gravel
Pit Run and Fill Gravel.
Back Hoe Work
Lyle Montgoniery
CL INTON
4 8 2-7 64 4
3611n
14. NOTICE. TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM
ALBERT I3RUNSDON LATE OF
THE VILLAGE OF LON-
DESBORO IN THE COUNTY OF
HURON, RE''.IRED
TELEGRAPH AGENT
All persons claiming against the
above Estate are required to for-
ward full particulars of. their claims
to the undersigned, on or before the
2nd day. of December, 1974, after
which date the assets will be
distributed.
Donnelly and Murphy,
Barristers,
18 The Square,
Goderich, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate —45,46,47b
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Mary Luella Walkin-
shaw, late of the Town of Clinton,
in the County of Huron, who died
June 28, 1974, are required to file
proof of same-with the undersigned
on or before November 30, 1974, af-
ter which date the Estate will be
distributed with regard only to the
claims of which the undersigned
Thursday
TUESDAY--Beef and Pork
FRIDAY —Beef Only
• PICK- UP
SERVICE AVAILABLE
Meiners Abattoir
237-3314 Dashwood
sissiewouserowswowiran~
COMPLETE
LANDSCAPING
SERVICE &
SUPPLIES
Dutch Bulbs •
Fall Evergreens & Trees
Open Mon.-Sit. '01 dark
Sunday - Noon to 6 p.m.
ART'S
LANDSCAPING,NURSERY
and GARDEN CENTRE
166 BENNETT ST. E.
GODERICH 524-9126
17. LOST AND FOUND
LOST - Black cat, children's pet,
home at north end of Clinton.
Phone 482-9257.-45,46b
20. TO GIVE'AWAY
KITTENS to give away to a good
home, Phone 482.7491. —45b
21. BIRTHS
STRONG Jim and Peggy of Clin-
ton are pleased to announce the
birth of their daughter "Kara Leigh,
born November 1, 1974, in Clinton
Public Hospital, a sister for Tina,
LOBE— Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Lobb of R.R. 2, Clinton are pleased
to announce the arrival of their
daughter "Erin Joanne" born in
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital on November 5, 1974. First
grandchild for Andy and Jewel
Plunkett, Auburn, Jim and Verna
Lobb of R.R. 2 Clinton.
22. DEATHS
NOW; At Clinton Hospital on
Tuesday, November 5, 1974, Alice
Laurena Nott, beloved wife of the
late Wesley Nott of Clinton. Resting
at the Ball Funeral Nome, 153 High
Street, Clinton, where funeral ser-
vices will be held Friday, November
8, at 2 p.m. Interment in Clinton
Cemetery.
26. CARD OF THANKS
THOM; We wish to take this oppor:
tuhity of expressing our thanks to
all our neighbours, friends and
relatives ,who sent cards, flowers
and expressions of sympathy in the
sudden passing of our dear son and
brother Jim, Cut Bank, Montana.
Special thanks to Rev, R.
McCallum. Wilbert, Hazel Thom
and family. —15b
WAMMES — We would like to ex-
press our aincere thanks to relatives
an friend's 'fin:
:.‘ and visit, "'A 'obi' 'Ray ins
homp4af.-.8riedial thgnks to Dr.
Harrett and Dr. Baker 'and second
floor staff.—Carol and Lee Ann.
—45b
22. DEATHS
ZIMMER — In Hayfield on Wed-
nesday, October 30, 1974, Earle
William Zimmer, of Zurich, beloved
husband of Genevieve La Plante, in
hie 60th year. Dear father of Leo
and Carl, Vancouver; Mrs. Barbara
Arnesder, Huron Park; Mrs. Dan
(Evelyn) Huston of London, Mrs.
Les (Catherine) Glanbille,
Seaforth; Mrs. Ray (Annette)
Weido of Zurich; Mrs. Patricia
(Terry) McBride of Zurich. Dear
brother of Elmer, Grand Bend;
Louis of Dashwood. One brother
predeceased and 'nine grand•
children survive. The Funeral ser-
vice was held at St, Boniface R.C.
church, Zurich ,at 11 a.m„ Father
Durand officiating. Interment in St.
Boniface 11,0 Cemetery.
25. IN MEMORIAM
CARTER; In loving remembrance
of a dear grandmother and grand.
father, Mr. and Mrs. John 0., Car- .
ter, who passed away one year ago.
Ever remembered by grandchildren
arid great•grandchilciren.-45p
CARTER — In loving memory of
our parents, Blanche and John 0.
Carter.
Gone, dear father and mother; gone
forever
How we miss your smiling faces,
But you left us to remember,
None on earth can take your places.
A happy home we, once enjoyed
How sweet the memory still.
But death has left a loneliness
The world can never fill.
Sadly missed by Dick and Mari.
—45b
26. CARP OF THANKS
HERMAN: .1 would like. to express
MY SiliOre thanks to relatives and
friends fo'r the many cards end
flowers I and my family received
during the recent loss of -my father,
the late Wm, a Woods, of Glencoe,
who passed away October 18th,
(974.--Jean ,Herman,-45p
SCQTCHMER — I wish to exp'ress
my thanks to all for gifts, cards,
flowers, visits and kindness while a
patient in Clinton Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr, Lambert, nurses and
staff on 1st floor, Mrs. Chas. Scotch-
mer.-45b
BROWN - I wish to thank Dr. Watt,
Dr, Newland and the nursing staff
on the first floor of Clinton Public
Hospital and all those who visited
,me in the hospital and since coming
home. Lorne Brown. —45p
MIDDLETON: We wish we were
able to thank personally all the
many kind people who remembered
us with visits, flowers, cards and
treats, during our recent sojourns in
the Clinton and Victoria Hospitals
respectfally.
Our thanks to Dr. F. Newland,
the second floor:nurses, Clinton, to
Willan and Warwick and the 2
East nurses, London.
Special thanks to the Rev, G, and
Mrs. Youmatatoff, Canon F.H.
Paull, Rev, J, Ostreicher and Father
Ragg of London and Mrs. Baigent,
to Mrs. Carol Penh'aie of Bayfield,
Mrs, 'Joy Ball and Miss Brenda
Gibbings.
Also the A.C,W,'s of St. James,
Middleton, and trinity, Bayfield,
The Clinton Horticultural Society
and the Clinton Chapter order of
the Eastern Star.
My own special thanks to those
who lavished hospitality on Stewart
during my absence. It was all most
heartwarming and conducive to
recovery. Sincerely, Grate Mid-
dleton.
13 SERVICES AVAILABLE 13 SERVICES AVAILABLE
12. AUCTION SALE
&Auction tale of Antiques
at the Auction Rooms, Hwy. 21,
one mile south of Goderich on
Sat., Nov. 9
at 1 p.m.
2 pine flat-to-wall cupboards
(one with 8 panes of glass in
each door); round extension
table with 6 chairs and buffet; 3
jelly cupboards; bonnet bureau;
pine cradle; 3 commodes; 2
washstands; rocking chair; an-
tique wood heater; pine blanket
box; trunk; clock; chests of
drawers; dressers; diningroom
extension table; sets of
diningroom chairs; set of 6
pressed back chairs; china
cabinet; small tables; iron and
brass bed; single continental
bed; chesterfield and chair;
coffee table with 2 matching
*Rd tables; book shelves;
modern metal fireplace; copper
boiler; 2 organ stools; crocks;
Jugs; 'frameri; bottles; 3 rugs,
pg-sew; part sets of dishes;
depression glass; bar stools;
modern tiffany-type hanging
shade; etc., etc. ,
Terms - Cash
Mike Cummings - auctioneer
Goderich 524-9064
1.0.0001.0.0.0401000.0" shall then have notice and the un-
CUSTOM KILLING dersigned wilt not be liable to any
AND PROCESSING tphersnonhaovfewnhoostiececiiim they shall not ;
Butchering dates— ,. ,,,,t)- ,,,,, ,,Dated at Goderich, Ontario this ;,i
Tuesday and i.-.?;k10. aie.e,,30,thi-datiActf October, 1974. '
William James _Miller '
and Isabel May Batkin
Executors,
by their Solicitors herein "
Hunter, Parker & Rivers
44 North Street
Goderich, Ontario.
45,46,47b
PULSIFER MUSIC
Seaforth
527-0053
Open
Men, Tues. Thurs.
310 to 6 p.m.
Fri, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Sat. 9 "1.m. to 5 p.m.
Pianos, organs, drums, guitars,
etc.
Piano tuning and repairs
Rental and lessons on electric
guitar, base, accordion, drums
and banjo.
Lowest prices on Willis pianos
and Optigion orgent,
IS. PUBLIC NOTICE
Consignment Auction Sale
THE SECOND SATURDAY
OF EACH MONTH
Farm Tractors, Machinery,
Snowmobiles and Appliances
LOCATED AT
Lakeview Sales and Service
11 /4 MILES NORTH AND 1 /2 MILE EAST OF
CARLOW OR 7 MILES NORTH EAST OF
GODERICH, ONT.
LAST SALE OF 1 974
Saturday, Nov. 9, at 11 a.m.
There will be Over 200 pieces of machinery and fifty tractors,
Including tractor. .from 10 id 100 horsepower, all Ina and
malcirto. Large selection of snowmobiles,
Cienerat Farm Equipment, Melt/ding combiner', swathers,
bitters, disc cultivators, plead)* Plus s large seieciibri Of used
Wage boles Ind new 10 tort wagons, also new 114L,ind 9.$ L
15" Equipment Ores and tubes.
A large selectitst of electric apillancel including frkfgel, TVs,
stoves, washers, dryers and electric Motor*. Deft to this large
consignment the' ale must start at 11 a.M, sharp and thous sp-
elling*, Will be said first.
To place CensieriMenti Cali Llikevitriv 941011 and ServiceA 524,
4451
More c000lgoinento Welcome - terms Cash
ORINDLEV AUCTION SERVICE IN CHARGE
Lunch Booth on Grounds
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
A1111•1•1•11•01011•1"
Needlework, Oil and Picture
'Framing, choice of frame 1" to
3" width, Regular or non glare
glass -
- Ready to hang -
48 hour service
phone after 6 p.m.
482-7409
Harold Tyndall
Clinton
45b eow
FARMERS
Are you thinking about Building?
For a gOOd lob at p
Reasonable Price
Phone RAY LAMBERS
'482-3305
44tfn
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE 1S: PUBLIC -NOTICE
:RATEPAYERS MEETING
Township of-Stortley
A ratepayers meeting for the Township of Stanley will
be held on Tuesday, November 12, 1974 in the Varna
Township Nall, Varna commencing at 8 p.m.
Mel Graham
Clerk-Treasurer of Stanley
45b
Township of Goderich
Electors of Gocierich, and Colborne ToWn-
ships are Invited to attend our open meeting
in the Auditorium of the Holmesville Public
School, Monday, November 11, 1974 at 8:30
p.m. ,
R.E. Thompson
Clerk - Goderich Township
45b
NOTICE FOR NOMINATIONS 1
For
VILLAGE of BAYFIELD
Norhinations for the positions of Reeve, and four
Cciuncillors for the Village of Bayfield for the years 1975
76, will be received at the Clerk's Office by th,e Clerk
of the Village of Bayfield in the period commencing on
November 7 and concluding on November 12 at 5:00
P.M.
The required Nomination Forms may be obtained
from the Clerk's Office and must be completed, filed
with and accepted by the Clerk by above deadline.
For further information regarding the procedures un-
der the Election Act contact the undorsigned
G.J. Graham
Clerk-Treasurer
Bayfield
44,45b
NOTICE FOR NOMINATIONS
For
Township of Stanley
Nominations for the positions of Reeve, Deputy-
' Reeve and three Councillors for the Township of
.Stanley, for the years 1975 - 76, will be received at the
Clerk's Office by the Clerk of the Township of Stanley
in the period commencing on November 7 and con-
cluding on November 12 at 5:00 p.m.
The required Nomination Forms may be obtained
from the Clerk's Office and must be completed, filed
and accepted by the Clerk by above deadline.
For further information regarding the procedures un-
der the Election Act contact the undersigned.
Mel Graharh
Clerk-Treasurer,
A.R. No. 1, Brucefield
Telephone 482-9908
44,45b
Township of Goderich
NOMINATIONS
Nominations will be received by the undersigned for the
sition of Reeve, Deputy-Reeve and 3 CourfOillort to serf,* for
the years 1976.76 in the Township of Goderich.
At the smile time, nOmblitiOnt wilt be received froth both
Goderioft and Colborne Township electors fOt One Member to
represent these Townships for the.years 1975 and 1976 OA the
Huron County Board of Education.
Nomination day shall be November 12th between this hoUrs
of 9 SM. and 5 p.m. at MO office of the Clerk, R.R. 2, Clieton.
Carididatet may alte be nominated at the ,some place and
during the same haul% from Nov, 7 to Nov. 12,
The required nomination forms may be Obtained from the
Clerk't office \and MOst be completed, filed and accepted by
the clerk by the above deadline.
Thompson,
Clerk
The Women's Auxiliary To The
'Clinton Public Hospital
OFFERS -
TWO
BURSARIES
To qualified students or area residents (male or female) who
have been accepted to train as
REGISTERED NURSING ASSISTANTS
Applications to be made by Nov. 25,1974 to the Guildance
Department of Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton, On-
tario.
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PROCLAMATION
REMEMBRANCE
DAY
By virtue of the authority vested in
me by the Council of the Town of
Clinton,
I hereby proclaim
MONDAY,' NOVEMBER 11, 1974
A PUBLIC HOLIDAY
UNTIL 1' P.M.
I urge your support and attendance
at the Cenotaph on November 11th at
1.1;00,
Onnaid Symons
Mayor
MORRIS — Mrs. John M. Atkinson
and sisters of the late Mr. Alfred
George Morris of BaY'field, wish to
thank all those who expressed sym-
pathy with cards; flowers and
Society, at, the time ; Of, his, demise.
Special thanks to Rev. George
Youmatoff, Rev, James Reddoch,
Ladies Guild of Trinity Anglican
Church and the pallbearers. —45b