Clinton News-Record, 1975-01-16, Page 17It
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C LNTONE,'1VS,,R. ;CORD, 1"*WRSP4Y,.JANUARY 6 1975 I'4,GE 15
6, ACCOMMODATION TO RENT 8. HELP WANTED,
4 BEDROOM home for rent or sale
in Clinton, $165 per month.
Phone 482.7901.--50tfn
HOUSES for, sale' or rent. Phone
. 482-9590. --i ifti - .
THREE •or four bedroom home
for rent, half block from
downtown, $170 per month.
Phone 482-7679 after 6. p.m.-3tfn
TWO bedroom one storey nouse
in Holrnesville. Available first
part of February. Phone 524-
7041.-3,4p
UNFURNISHED, heated,.., 2
bedroom apartment, . $120. a
month. Phone C. VanDamme.
482-3685.-3tfn
WE HAVE a vacancy for a retired
lady in our Holiday Home. All
meals provided. Phone 482-3685.C.
VanDamme, Clinton. -2,3b
ONE BEDROOM apartment
over the Clinton Meat Market
with kitchen, bathroom and
livingroom. Available im-
mediately Phone 482-3694 from
8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.-3tfn
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THREE BEDROOM Town -House
at Vanastra, R.R. 5, Clinton $145
per month, all utilities paid. Phone
482-7764.-1 t fn
VANASTRA. APARTMENTS -
single, one and two bedroom units.
Fully broadloomed and completely
remodelled. All utilities paid.
Available soon or on request. For.
more information call Peter De
Groot 482-3592 or write P.O. Box
910 Waterloo.-2tfn
7. WANTED TO RENT
Drurnrners
Wanted
TWO FREE TRIAL
LESSONS FOR
- GRADE 6&7ONLY
Sign-up Saturday, bring 1
parent, No Charge.
Pulsifer Music
Qoderich
9. WANTED (General)
KNAPPS will buy outright, com-
plete household, estates or single
pieces of furniture. Best price paid
'or will sell by auction. Do not
hesitate to call us. Our aim is to
please. 67 Main Street, Seaforth,
phone 527-1336.—t1'n
ONE BEDROOM. apartment won-
ted, please call 524-2335.-2,3b i
8. HELP WANTED
RELIABLE person to do farm
chores on • occasion when
propri'btoc s ' 'ab`serit; �"-'I some
milking. Phone collect 524-6365
between 6 and 8 p.m. -3b
R.N.A. WANTED
for
Small Nursing Home
part or full-time
Starting wage
63.60 per hour
Phone
348-8537
after 6 p.m.
3,4b
10. EMPLOYMENT WANTED
WILL babysit in my home, in
Vanastra, one or two children.
Phone 482-7938 after 4 p.m. -3,4b
WILL do babysitting in my own
home including week -ends.
Phone 482-3272.-3b
11. TENDERS'
12.. AUCTION SALE
TO CREDITORS
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE 14. NOTICE EDITORS
RwATHIWIELL.'S
TRUCK TENDER
Township of Hay
Tenders for one 1975 model
5 -Ton truck with a new snow
plow harness, one-way plow and
wing.
Trade-in, one 1967 Ford
F 950 Truck with dump box ,
and wing.
Tedder -forms and 4.s cificat-
ions cn`1i mita ne torn t e
Road Superintendent, Karl
Haberer, Zurich, Ontario.
Tenders to be in the hands of
the clerk by Tuesday, February
11, 1975 at 5 p.m.
WAYNE HORNER
Clerk -Treasurer.
AUCTIONEERS
and
LIQUIDATORS
BRUCEFIELD, ONT.
Offer the most modern
W auction methods.
LICENSES AND BONDED '
ONTARIO -WIDE
BRUCEFIELD 482-3120
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13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
ZURICH Abattoir custom but-
chering. Monday — pigs,- Wed-
nesday -- beef. Phone business 236-
4939 (collect) or residence 236-4681
(collect ). 37tfn
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE.
ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
VARNA
262-5748 actin
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED!
Modern equipment, work guaran-
teed. Write or phone H. T. Dale,'
Clinton. Phone 482-3320.-4tfn
HURON Music Studios - Accordion
and Guitar lessons available. In-
struments loaned. Call 482-3119.
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INCOME -TAX preparation.
From $7.50,, personal, business,
farm. Fr-eo-Property Tax Credit
with return until February 15.
Leonard Ruetz. Phone 482-
3779. -. 3 to 6b
STUDENT
OPPORTUNITIES
FOR., YOUTH
Proposals for routine building
-.improvements at Huron
Historic Jail.
Such projects would provide
summer employment.
For details call:
P. Carroll, Chairman
524-9189 Goderich
evenings
fr
3b
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12. AUCTION SALE
RICHARD - R.G.
Lobb & G.ethke
Auctioneers
CLINTON MONKTON
482-7898• 347-2465
AUCTION ,
CALENDAR
Sat.,
feb. 1 5, 1 975
60 Holstein cows and heifers
and dairy equipment, 2 miles
south and 1 mile west for Bill
Smith.
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BYERS UPHOLSTERY — We will
rebuild, re -rover or re -style your old
furniture Netter than new. Call 482-
7939;' 71 Princess St. W., Clin-
ton.—t fn—
REMODELLING, renovations,
roofing 'and floor laying, expertly
done. All odd jobs around the home.
Kitchen cupboards a specialty.
Phone 482-7676. Ken
McNairn.-2tfn
SNOW Removal for lanes,
driveways and parking lots. Phone
C. Huizingh 482-9083 after 5:30
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NOTICE
a42.60W .• ---'fit.. _ .__-. - ,......wwn.._. ,.•—n,. , .w .z,t.- • ..
We have a new, interesting opening -in Hensal[.lor at 2
experienced individual, with good telephone manner,
who will be confidential secretary to the chief executive
and to operate a small switch board.
The—switch board training Can be provided, but
typing accuracy and neatness are essential.
This is a long term position with a progressive com-
pany and written applications.are invited to be sent to:
COOK'S DIVISION OF GERBRO CORP.
P.O. Box 160
Mensal!, Ont.
2,3b
THINK METRIC
'' 111E"HURON- COUNTY BOARD OF
EDUCATION IS OFFERING A. COURSE
IN METRIC MEASUREMENT.
FOUR EVENINGS
(NO CHARGE)
Contact your nearest secondary school for details.
W..Shortreed, ' D. J. Cochrane,
Chailrtfan• .. •• Director.
HURON PINES
"Construction
Service Centre"
4024901- .CLINTON
Electrical Wiring
Pole Line Construction
General Contracting
-.Concrete*and Brick Work
Back Hoe
and
Small Dozer Services
2tfn
CHUTER PLUMBING,
HEATING It ELECTRIC
Furnace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St. 482-7652
c-l8ttn
r.:
SNOW
BLOWING
DRIVEWAYS, SIDEWALKS
PARKING LOTS ETC.
REASONABLE BATES
Call • now and make
arrangements
" : MEL 482-9518
JOHN 482-9072
2,3b
PULSIFER MUSIC
Seaforth
527-0053
Open
3:30 to 6 p.m.
Fri. 9 e.rth. to 9 p.m.
Sat. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m -
Pianos, organs; drums, guitars,
etc.
Piano tuning and reppirs-
Rental and lessons on electric
guitar, base, accordiatn, drums
and banjo.
Lowest prices on Willis pianos
and Optigan organs.
TRI -TOWN
BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE
Income Tax Returns -
Business - Farm - Individual
LAWRENCE BEANE
Brucefield Phone 482-9260
PEGGY CUNNINGHAM
229 James St.
Clinton
Phone 482-7988
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IN THE' ESTATE OF ELSIE
MAY FORREST, late of the
Township of Tuckersmith in the
County of Huron, Widow,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above -
signed who died or the 17th day
of July, 1974, are required to file
full particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the 3rd
day of February, 1975, after
which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only
to the claims of which the un-
dersigned shall then have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 7th day of January, 1975.
E.B. Menzies, Q.C.
Clinton, Ontariq
Solicitor for the
- Estate.
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CUSTOM ,KILLING
AND PROCESSING
Butchering :dates—
Tuesday and
Thursday
TUESDAY—Beef Pork
FRIDAY —Ewe Only
PICK -.UP
SERVICE AVAILABLE
Merner's Abattoir
237-3314. Oeshwood
m®fMt
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ALL PERSONS having claims.
against the Estate of DAVID
MacKIE GIBB, late of the
Township of East Zorra-
Tavistock, in the County of
Oxford, Gentleman, deceased,
who died on the 25th day of
DECEMBER, 1974, at the City
of :Woodstock, in the County of
Oxford, are required to file
particulars of same with the
undersigned on or before
-FEBRUARY NINETEENTH,
1975 after which date the Estate
will be . distributed without
regard to unfiled claims.
J.R. FARLOW, Q.C.
Barrister & Solicitor
P.O. Box 161,
Woodstock, Ontario
N4S 7W8
Solicitor for the Executor
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25. IN MEMORIAM
SLAVIN--In loving memory of a
dear husband Fred, father and
grandfather, who passed away
January 18, 1972.
He walks in God's own garden,
With loved ones gone before,
While we still walk the path of
life,
And miss him more and more.
But one day we will answer to
the call,
And our work on earth "shall
cease,
Then we will 'all be reunited,
In a land of love and peace.
Sadly missed by wife Della and
family.
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26. CARD OF THANKS
CAMPBELL: 'I wish to express
my thanks to all for cards, gifts
and flowers, also to the Doctors
and nurses in 258•while I was a
patient in Goderich Hospital.
Jean Campbell. -3b
MacLAREN: I wish tp express
my thanks for the care I
received while a patient in
Clinton Hospital under Dr.
Lambert and nurses; and in
University Hospital, London,
under Dr. Passi and the nurses
on the 8th floor; also for all
flowers, cards and gifts received
while there, and since returning
home. Mrs. Dorothy
MacLaren.-3p
26. CARD OF THANKS
VANDERBURGH: We wish to
thank our relatives, friends, and
neighbours for the beautiful
flowers and donations to the
Heart Fund in the recent loss of
our beloved husband and
father.—Bella and Family.-3nc
y
ROBINSON: The wife and
family of the late Richard
Robinson wish to extend to their
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours grateful appreciation. The
cards, flowers, In Memoriam
gifts and acts of kindness
lightened the sorrow of their
bereavement.-3nc
IDA MAE CUNNINGHAM
Ida Mae Cunningham, who
had lived at Huronview
nearly her entire life, died at
Huronview on January 5,
1975. She was 92'.
She was born in the U.S.A.
on July 5, 1882 and was
placed in Huronview when
she was a young girl in 1895.
She- lived and worked there
for nearly 80 years.
She was single and leaves
no known survivors.
The funeral service was
held from the Beattie
Funeral Home on January 9,
1975 with Rev. W:H•."
McWhinnie .officiating.
Interment •was in Clinton
Cemetery.
IN THE ESTATE OF
ALFRED PERCIVAL HUDIE.
All Persons having claims
against the Estate of Alfred
Percival Hudie late of 116
Rattenbury Street East, Clinton,
Ontanit decease44. who died . on.-im
or about the 12th day of August,.
1974, are hereby notified to send
in to the undersigned Personal
Representative of the said
deceased on or before the 6th
day of February, 1975, full
particulars of their claims.
Immediately after the said date
the said Personal Represen-
tative will distribute the assets
of the said deceased' having
regard only to claims of which it
shall then have notice.
Dated at Goderich this 10th
day of January, 1975.
• Adjustments and repairs while
you wait
• Prescriptions promptly filled
• Eye examinations arranged
433 Main St.
(Behind G & a Discount)
Exeter 235-2941 •
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BO—JEN
CARPENTRY
For
Siding - Renovations
Additions - Cabinets
Vanities - Drywall
Stuccoed Ceilings
Block and Stone Work
See
BOB
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LANGENDOEN
A.R. 2 - Clinton
Phone 524-8029
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ifWney
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Made
,nom
CIassifed
FARMERS
Are you thinking about Building?
For a good job at a
Reasonable Price
Phone RAY LAMBERS
at
482.330.5
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Victoria and Grey
Trust Company
1 Ontario Street,
Stratford, Ontario
(Executor)
By Hunter, Parker & Rivers,
Barristers etc.
44 North Street,
Goderich, Ontario.
Their,�Solicitors herein.
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17. LOST AND FOUND
FO.UND -
dog with white paws and chest Box ' -Funeral Horne,
and • white tip on tail, chain Seaforth, where funeral
around neck but no tag. Call 482- service was held January 8,
9923.-3b 1975, at 2 p.m. with Rev.
Mervyn E. Reuber of-
ficiating. Temporary en-
tombment followed at
Pioneer Memorial
um with interment A f Goderich
A. WILSON LITTLE
Church, serving as elder,
choir member, Sunday
school superintendent, lay
minister and Bible class
teacher. He has left a
Christian heritage which will
ever be cherished ' by his
family and friends.
He is survived by his wife
of 60 years, Ethel; one
daughter and two sons, Mrs.
Elmer (Norene) Hayter of
Babylon Line, Bill of London
and John of Goshen Line; 12
grandchildren and 10 great
grandchildren. Also 'sur-
viving are one sister, Mrs.
Margaret Erratt of
Huronview, Clinton, and one
brother, Rev. W.I. Robinson.
of Goderich.
Funeral service was held
for ' Mr. Robinson on
Saturday, Jan. 11 in the
Westlake Funeral Home,
Zurich. Rev. Alex Taylor
A.. Wilson Little, 61,, of 33 officiated. Mrs. Bruce Keys
Jarvis Street, Seaforth, died presided at the organ, and
January 5, 1975, at St. Mrs. Anson McKinley and
Joseph's Hospital, London. , Mrs. Berne „McKinley_ sang
He was a son of the late "Just Lean upon the Arms of
George A. Little and Emily Jesus."
Robinson of ' McKillop The six grandsons were
Township and attended pallbearers: Allan, Gerald,
and Robert Hayter, Richard,
Tom and Paul Robinson.
Flowerhearers were Mr.
Elgin McKinley, Mr. Frank
McClinchey, Mr. William
Clarke and Mr. Bernard
Keys. Interment was in
Bayfield Cemetery.
school in McKillop and the
Seaforth Collegiate Institute.
In early life he was
engaged in trucking and
farming. He served on
McKillop Council from 1948
to 1960, was township road
superintendent for eight
years until 1968 when he was
appointed township Clerk -
Treasurer. He retired in 1970
when he and his family
moved to Seaforth.
He is survived by his wife
the former Mary Miles
whom he married in
Stratford in 1941. Also
surviving are two daughters,
Mrs. Sajid (Georgina)
Maqsood, London and Miss
Glenda Little, Brampton;
three sons, Ronald W.,
Georgetown; Miles E. and
Grant T., both of Seaforth; a
brother, Joseph, of Blyth;
five grandchildren.
Bayfield 'area black . The body was at the R. S.
LOST: 'A brown leather chat was
taken by mistake from the front
hall of Clinton Public Hospital
on December 20th or 21st. Would
ars - tatt~t�.l
Mausui
THOMAS WESLEY
VANDERBURGH
Thomas George Van-
derhurgh of Huronview and
formerly of Clinton, passed
away at Huronview on
January 6. He was 84.
Mr. Vanderhurgh was born
in Cargill, Ontario on August
15, 1890,, a son of the late
Margaret and George
Vanderhurgh.
He was married to the
former Mae Proctor in April
of 1911 in, Holmesville.,
She predeceased him in 1968,
and he married again in 1972
to Bella Cox in Seaforth. `-
He lived in Clinton for 45
years, where he was em-
ployed 'with the Department
of Highways. He was also a
member of Ontario Street
United Church.
He is survived by two'
the late Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick Cook ' of RR 5,
Clinton. She attended schools
at S.S. No. 4 Tuckersmith
and Clinton •Collegiate
Institute.
She was married in Clinton
in 1927 to Joseph Hugill. The
couple farmed in Hullett
Township until moving to
Harpurhey at RR 2, Seaforth
in 1952. She was a member
of First Presbyterian
Church.
Surviving are her husband,
a son Laverne, -RR 2,
Seaforth; two daughters,
Mrs. George (Joyce) Miller
and Mrs. Ronald (Karen)
Driscoll, both of Seaforth; a
sister, Mrs. Fergus A.
(Edna) Wright, Brampton;
11 grandchildren and one
great grandchild. She was
predeceased by one
daughter, Gwendolyn, Mrs.
Casey McCutcheon,
Brussels.
The late Mrs. Hugill rested
at the -G.. A. Whitney. Funeral...
Home, Seaforth, • where
funeral 'service was held
January 8; 1975, at 1:30 p.m.
with Rev. Edwin Nelson
officiating. Temporary
entombment was at Pioneer
Memorial Mausoleum with
interment to follow later at
Maitlandbank Cemetery.
Feu - p5, .George^ • o -
I fi �' �ttrl0re
the coat, please return -it to- the _ _ _ - - -_ and ease.t o
hospital. 3b Cemetery. ratltats tab".�studdi"` fries—offer
Pallbearers were Doug only one advantage: better trac
g 'ff
Schroeder, Robt. Campbell, tion on glare ice. Under most
Harold Pryce, Geo. Pethick,
other circumstances they present-
some
resent
some disadvantages. They can
'increase your
one daughter, Mrs.
Cli
Donelda) McClinchey of
Camp Borden; and 17
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Spec.nI Consultant to
.. AVCO FINANCIAL. SERVICES
Winter is just about the, Worst
time of year for car trouble. By
taking a few simple precautions; '
you can insure that your car
won't let you ' down. r . ,
In many parts of the country,
winter means you • may need
snow tires. I.f your standard tires
are of the radial variety, make
.surae thaLYour snow tires are
21. BIRTHS
GERRITS - Mr. and Mrs.
William Gerrits of RR 1, Clinton
are pleased to announce the
arrival of a daughter, December
30, 1974 in Stratford General
Hospital, a sister for Herman
and Kevin.
KENNEDY - Mr. ' and Mrs.
Mark Kennedy of RR 1, Lon-
desboro ate happy to announce
the arrival of a baby boy,
January 7, 1975 in Clinton Public
Hospital.
MILLS' - Doug and Shirley Mills
are pleased to announce the
arrival of Their daughter
"Kayley Dianne", Saturday,
January 11, 1975, born in Clinton
Public Hospital.
26. CARD OF THANKS
PECK I,wish to thank cveryone
for ( J1(k, flowers and visits
‘‘ hila 1 ‘k.e, ,' patient in Victoria
IIu'.pit„l, London. Special thanks
to all those who helped at
a Peek. ---3p
Lou Bolton and Ross
McClure. Flowerhearers
were Dyke Wheatley and
John Driscoll.
RICHARD ROBINSON
grandchildren.
He was predeceased by
one daughter, Isabelle, one
brother, Ernest, and one
sister, Edith.
The Funeral Service was
held from the Beattie
Funeral Home on January 9
Early Friday, Jan. 10, with Rev. L. Lewis
Officiating. Interment was in
Clinton Cemetery.
The pallbearers were all
'grandsons, Kenneth;
Thomas, George, and Dennis
Vanderburg-h, and Bn`rry and'
Wayne McClinchey.
The flower , hearers were
Don Dixon, John Buchanan,
and Joe Y.undt.
1975, heaven's portals
opened and Richard
Robinson met his beloved
Saviour.
Mr. • Robinson was the son
of the, (ate Edward R'ohinson
and Annie O'rr. He was horn
in the family homestead on
the Goshen Line, Shanley
Township, and lived his
early life there. After far-
ming at Carlyle, Sask. for
about thirty years, he
returned, to the family
homestead . in 1937. There he
resided until hispassing at
the age of 94 years and four
months.
Mr. Robinson was a truly
active and faithful member
of the fort'her Methodist
,Chttra aricrtater the United
MRS. JOSEPH T. HIJGILL
A life long resident of the
Seaforth area, Mrs. Joseph
T. Hugill, 65, of RR 2,
Seaforth, died January 6,
1975, at Goderich following a
lengthy illness. 1
The former Norma Grace
Cook, she was a daughter of
stopping dis- .
tance on pave-
tnent and may
actually harm
4.' C' e
road surfaces, `� eincluding your d!
driveway.
Keep your battery in top con-
dition. The terminals should be
corrosion free. Have your ser-
vice station check the power
each cell is producing. If effi-
ciency .is down in a two or
three, year old battery, consider
replacing it before it fails. This
gives you the opportunity to
shop for the best buy and not
be forced to buy under pres-
sure.
Alsd, make sure you are using
the right engine oil for your
climate. Follow the manufac-
turer's recommendation.
Be, sure you always have a
spare tire, jack and lug wrench.
Always carry a supply of flares,
a set of jumper cables and a
spare set' of fuses. And don't
forget a first aid Jcit-:.
Readers' questions are wel-
come and should be sent to
Box 5857, London, Ontario.