Clinton News-Record, 1977-02-10, Page 18PAGE 18--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY!, FBRI.IARY 10, 1877
AI•
T•u,.,1
Is nn ► •$245
{!MI AT r Irse M C
OR 211210
'To
u
♦ s1
t FURNi
'OW
ROMS
FEEL
trIt
Av. Roo
•ediale Qcc
961-1200
•tion & Inform,
KRAHAM
•
FOREST HILLS ARMS $00.
ROSLY$ GARD.ERS-22$
bdrpi .^4 Ir •" Wrist A.pt
Qi►idtr'
r"."'"
wT
V•ANASTRA APARTMENTS
FQRRENT
Bachelors
One Bedroom
Two Bedroom
STARTING AT
S1 5•.40.
AND UP
• All Utilities 'included.
• New Shag Carpets
• Stove 8 Refrigerator
• Central Laundry Facilities.
Near Recreational Centre ... Available December
482-3830
482-7027
it
7. WANTED TO RENT
WANT TO RENT room with or
without board, or a one bedroom
apartment in Clinton. Phone
Hensall 262-2113. -6,7
8. HELP WANTED
DEPENDABLE person who can
work without supervision. Earn
• $14,000 per year. Contact
customers around Clinton. We
train. Write R. F. Dick, Pres.,
• Southwestern Petroleum,
Brampton, Ont. L6T 2J6.-6ar
Five "full-time people - complete
training provided. No experience
necessary. $8. per hour. Call to
see if you qualify. Must have a
car. Phone 524-9024.-6,7 ,
PART-TIME SALES CLERK
required for afternoon and
evening work. Busy retail store
requires mature person to
compliment regular staff. Phone
482-9661 between 1 and 4 p.m.
only. No students please. -6x
INTERNATIONAL
OIL COMPANY
Offers. opportunity for high
income plus regular cash and
vacation bonuses, abundant
fringe benefits to mature.
individual . in Clinton area.
Airmail President, Dept. AL,
P.O. Box 70, Station R,
Toronto, Ontario M4G 3Z6
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
BYERS UPHOLSTERY- We
will rebuild, re-cover or re -style
your old furniture. Top c tality
fabrics and workmanship. Call
482-7939, 71• Princess St. W.,
Clinton.-tfn
•
Y l HO WANT PEOPLE
OVER 40?
WE DO! Many of 0.A.A.'s
finest producers and top
salary : and cOmmission
earners are over 40. Age is no
problem with O.A.A. It is an
asset in the Motor Club field.
For information without
obligation apply to: Ed Bauer,
Patrick Street, Wingham,
Phone 1-357-3805.
12. AUCTION SALE
Lobb & Gethk
AUCTION CALENDAR
Auctioneers 8. Appraisers
Clinton Monkton
482-7898 347-2465
EVERY TUESDAY
Thamesville, Ontario
Stackers andfat cattle
Sat. Feb. 26. 1977
1 p.m. Dairy Cows
Machinery -etc -for
Alex Gulutzen
S miles east 8 one mile
south of Blyth.
4tfar
•
ALL KINDS of renovations,
additions, patios, sun -decks,
recreation rooms, porches,
carports, siding, etc. Free
estimates. Call 482-3609- J.B.
Colquhoun, General Contractor,
Clinton after 6 p.m. -ar
KEN'S CARPENTRY -
Remodelling, renovations,
cupboards, rec rooms, carports,
flooring, Hunt -Pella windows and
patio doors, aluminum siding,
windows, doors. Phone 482-7676 -
Ken McNairn. -1AR and tf
Tax and Business Consultant
R.CARTER B.A.
Personal business and farm
income tax prepared.
Please phone 482-7776 after
6_p.m.
6tf-ar
WARRINGTON
yr:LL 535.17N RI I. •.n .4,.•
CPA,.'i4K�s
in,dlvetsdtic,
Mf;RJI
AUMI
GENC''
SECY•FEE •t•'
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE . ' 21. BIRTHS
c ,
CARPENTRY
CABINET MAKING
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION
Jay Fisher
Enterprises
BOX 76 - BAYFIELD
565-2535 tf
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES 8 SERVICE
ALL MAKES
BOB PECK
VARNA
262-5746
gctfn
Clinton Colours
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
DECORATING
PHONE: GORDON CHARTER •'
482-9654 t.f-
HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
HENRY REININK
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
523-9202'
SNOWMOBILE
SNOWBLOWER ETC.
REPAIR tfar
HURON PINES
"Construction
Service Centre"
482-7901- CLINTON
Electrical Wiring
Pole Line Construction
General Contracting'
- Excavating Back "Hoe and
Dozer Services _.
- Trencher Service up to 14"
- Boring Service
- Sand, Gravel, Topsoil
2tfn
LET
MIKE rUCAS
help you with your
DECORATING
PROBLEMS
for FREE ESTIMATES
on ,PAINTING and
WALLPAPERING
Phone
482-3536
tf
CUSTOM KILLING
AND PROCESSING
Butchering dates --
Tuesday and -
Thursday
,TUESDAY --Beet and Pork
FRIDAY —8••t Only
PICK- UP
SERVICE AVAILABLE
Msrner's Abattoir
237-3314 - Dashwood
SNOW CLEARING
of
Driveways
and Parking Lots
Phone
JOHN KASSIES
482-3063
• 5ltfar
CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING i, ELECTRIC
Furnace kustalietlons
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St. 411247662 -
c-1$thr
INCOME TA RETURNS
• PREPARED
13. SERVICES AVAILABLE
'�4-
WINTER RATES
on
Indoor Pointing
Insulation
Construction
STEVENS
& GRAHAM
• -HAYFIELD
' 5$$-2$47
, sS-21'15
(6)
ROY'S
TAX
SERVICE
17 GIBBINGS
CLINTON
482-9351 •
M. & S. JANITORIAL
SALES & SERVICE
Complete Line of
Industrial A Commercial
• Products
FLOOR FINISHES
SEALERS STRIPPERS
AGENTS FOR NAME -BRAND
PRODUCTS. SUCH AS WHITE
AND SUPERS.
HANDLING COMMERCIAL
VACUUM CLEANERS AND
FLCOlt MACH1140. '
4824561
Mol *#Iirlail5 4ir Slchord Reid
, : (LOCKS REPAIRED
All types:
• Grandfather .
• Antique
• French, Etc.
• Specialist on
Chime Clocks •
Will pick up and deliver;
Trade wock. accepted.
J.T. HOLLINSHEAD
• Residence 482-3759 ,fa'
TRI TOWN
BOOKKEEPING
SERVICE
Income Tax Returns
Business -Farm -Individual
LAWRENCE BEANE
Brucefield Phone 482-9260•
Available year round
51-17
WATER WELL DRILLING
W. D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTI4
NEIL: 527-1737
D U R L : 527-0828
JIM: 527-0775
tfn
14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
BUTLER BROS.
CONSTRUCTION
- trimming
- renovations
- siding
- ceramic tile
- roofing
Phone: Clinton
482-9515' }
Any Time
Or
Dashwood
237=3693
After 6:00 pm
Her'
Huron Pines
Electric
RESIDENTIAL
FINDUSTRIAL
FARM
WIRING SPECIALIST
PHONE
482-7901
IN THE ESTATE OF HARVEY
CHISHOLM JOHNSTON, late of
the Town of Clinton in the County
of Huron, Retired Superin-
tendent, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 13th day
of December, 1976, are required -
to file full particulars thereof
with the undersigned on or before
the 7th of March, 1977, 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 February, 1977.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Qntario.
Solicitors for
the Executrix
6,7,8
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
REQUESTS FOR USAGE of the
Playground at the Clinton Public
School for the period May to
September, 1977 must contact the
school at 482-9424 by February 21;-
1977. -6,7ar
16. PERSONAL
UNIQUE' Bridal Registry Service
at the Pidgeon -Hole Boutique,
Brucefield. Featuring Noritake
Fine China and Crystal, a large
selection of reasonably -priced
gifts,. Open daily 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
-42artf
B9.-JEN
CARPENTRY'
• For
+ CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
+ RENOVATIONS
+ ADDITIONS
SEE
BOIL
LANGENDOENN
i ..R42CLIN''dN
Phone 5244029 ' ' d
Advertising...
keeps you
posted.
CANADIAN ADVERTISING ADVISORY BOARD
STEENSTRA Dick and Helen
Steenstra are happy to announce
the arrival of their first daughter,
Myra Nicdle, born on Saturday
February 5, 1977 at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. -6nc
PULLEY: Mr. and Mrs. William
Pulley are proud to announce the
birth of their second daughter,
Corrinna Louise, born Saturday,
February 5, 1977, 6 lbs. 14 oz. at
Seaforth Hospital.-6nc •
15. PUBLIC NOTICE
tet®.►
RP I.
URI y•Ctilk
Y N�lL6 � a!_at�bt3r�/�/U
2,2.- DEATHS
FINCH -'On Tuesday, February
1st, 1977, at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, (Bill) Billy Wheatley, of
Grand Bend, beloved husband of
Mona (Glenn) and dear father of
(Betty) Mrs. William Gibbs, of
Parkhill, and (Jeff) George
Jeffery, of Grand Bend. Also
loved by four grandchildren.
Dear brother of (Norene) Mrs.
Roy Elliott, of Clinton, (Grace)
Mts. Harvey Scrimegour, of
Goderich, (Olive) Mrs. Arnold
Johnson, of Sudbury, Ross Finch,
of Detroit, and Ray Finch, of
Clinton, in his 58th year. Rested
at the T. Harry Hoffman Funeral
Home, Dashwood, where the
funeral and committal service
took place on Thursday,
February 3rd at 2 p.m. Rev. H.
Moore officiating. Temporary
entombment in Exeter
Mausoleum with burial later in
McTaggert's Cemetery. -6
BOOKKEEP
22. DEATHS
COLCLOUGH - At Clinton Public
Hospital, on Thursday, February
3, 1977, Bessie Helen Colclough,
of Clinton, in her 72nd year.
Beloved wife of Russell
Colclough. Also survived by two
sisters, Mrs. Leslie (Janet)
Osborne, St. Thomas, and Mrs.
James(Mabel) Wiggins,
California. The late Mrs.
Colclough rested at the Ball
Funeral Horne, 153 High St.,
Clinton, where the funeral was
held on Saturday, February 5 at 2
p.m. Interment in Clinton
Cemetery. -6
TALBOT - In Victoria Hospital,'
on Tuesday, February. 1st, 1977,
William Roy Talbot, in his 78th
year. Beloved husband of the late
Eva Dewar (1970). Dear father of
-William Roy Talbot, (Bill Jr.) RR
3, Bayfield, Mrs. 'Lorraine
Telford, Simcoe, Mrs. John
(Mary Isobel) Leppington, of
Bayfield. Thirteen grand-
children, eight great-
grandchildren. Dear brother of
Mrs. Verda Cameron, Seaforth,
_Mrs. Lloyd (Esther) Makins,
Bayfield, Mrs. Roy (Freda)
Scotchmer, Bayfield, one son,
Dewar, predeceased, September,
1975, and one grandson, Gary,
1970: Rested at the Westlake
Funeral Horne, Zurich, until
Friday, • February 4th, where
funeral service was held at2 p.m.
with Rev. Reddick, officiating.
Temporary entombment. Burial
4tl to Is obit
4444 taDI4, 1 1U ,&; Stu • yo c .
'cull TV Owner
w i dlllv..77/ 4
tI'
1•n61
il. 24 A►
•41
m'�fY
M l
t r, ALJ
471,1
3bdr, I •
RAM' E ' _.•
Q4p Lin .Av/75 ' -
26. CARD OF THANKS 26. CARD OF THANKS
ARTHUR: In Clinton Public REID - We wish to express our
Hospital, on Thursday, Februaryo sincere thanks to all our friends,
3, 1977, J. Wilfred Arthur of relatives and neighbours for. all
Clinton, formerly of Wingham, in �the kindness shown \during' our ,
his 75th year. Beloved husband of recent bereavement. Special
Mary (Hingston) Arthur. Dear
father of Mrs. Earl (hlelen)
Hayes, RR3 Hollyrood, Mrs: Ben
(Gwen) • Reinhart, Okanagan
Falls, B.C., Mrs. Nick (Veda)
Conte, Toronto, Mrs. Jack (Joan)
Einboden, Vanastra, Mrs. Robert
(Willa) Harris, RR2 Bluevale,
Ray, Wingham, and David,
London. Predeceased by one
daughter and one son. Also
surviving are twenty-six gran-
dchildren and one great-
grandchild. Mr. Arthur rested at
the Beattie Funeral Home, 55
Rattenbury Street East, Clinton,
where funeral and committal
services were held Sunday,
February 6 at 2 p.m., with Rev. L.
F. Lewis officiating. Interment
Wingham Cemetery.-6nc
23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. John Janmaat, RR
2 Seaforth, are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming
marri ge of their daughter, Mary
'Geralldina to Mr. Danny Edward
Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
James Boyce, Bayfield. The
wedding will take place February
26, 1977 at 5 p.m. in St. James
Church, Seaforth. -6
2S. IN MEMORIAM
TALBOT: In loving memory of a
dear Father and Grandfather
Edward Leonard Talbot, who
passed away 5 years ago,
February 12, 1972: His memory is
as dear today as in the hour he
passed away. Ever remembered
by Bob, Marg and family. -6
MILLER - In loving memory of a
dear wife, mother and grand-
mother, Florence Miller, who
passed away February 12,.1974:
Wishing today as we wished
before
That God could •have spared you
many years more,
In our hearts your memories are
kept '
To love, to cherish and never
forget.
You fell asleep without goodbye,
But our love for you will never die
`Sadly Thissed by husband, Arnold
and family. -6x
26. CARD OF THANKS -
MAKINS: Arnold and Ruth wish
to thank their family, relatives
and friends for making their 25th
Anniversary such' a memorable
occasion. -6
COLCLOUGH - I would like to
express my sincere thanks to the
nurses on first'floor and staff at
Clinton Public Hospital, - Dr.
Bayfield Cemetery. -6 4 Harrett and friends whb visited
• her. Special thanks to Rev.
Lewis,' pallbearers and the Ball
Funeral Horne. Special thanks
also to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Holland. Russell Colclough. -6
MINSHALL - At Alexandra
Marine and General_ Hospital,
Goderich, on Monday, January
'31st, 1977, Margaret (Hunter)
Minshall of Meneset Park, in her
63rd year. Wife of the late J.
Kenneth Hunter (1971) and
Frederick Minshall (1973). Dear
mother of James Hunter, Clinton,
Kenneth Hunter; of Creemore,
2nd Lieutenant Archie Hunter,
C.F.B., Camp Borden, and
Halley, at home. Sister of
Thomas and Leslie Wilsher, both
in England, Dear friend of
William P. Burke, of Goderich.
Also survived by two grand-
children. Rested _. at the Stiles
Funeral Home, Goderich, after 2
p.m. Wednesday. Service and
committal on Thursday at 3 p.m.
Interment Maitland Cemetery:
-6
1111111111111111111111111MI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIII11111111111111111111111111iIII11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111le
a
F.
thanks to Dr. Maul•kus , Rev.
Sharples, Mr: Morrison, the.
Ladies of St. Paul's ,,Anglican'
Church, Clinton and to anyone
who took part in any way.
Everything was greatly ap-
preciated. Mabel Reid, Mona;
Ralph Stephenson and family. -6
GLOOR: I wish to express my
sincere thanks to all my friends
"and, relatives for the cards and
gifts during niy stay in Clinton
and Victoria Hospital and since
.coming home. Special thanks to
Dr. 'Harrett, Dr. Flowers,
nurses and•staff of both hospitals.
Also to Rev. Oestreicher, UCW
and Royal ''Canadian Legion
Branch 140. It was all greatly
appreciated. Mrs. Alice
Gloor.-6X
R
Maitland and 16th
By Milena Lobb
The weather seems to be Hawaiian group. A group ,of
the main 'topic when anyone islands 2,000 miles off the
speaks these days and then Pacific Coast of California
you hear how the ' just inside the Tropic of i,
snowmobiles were a "God- Cancer described by Mark
lugged groceries, people who anchored in any sea."
send". Twain as. "Hawaii the
In this small area they loveliest fleet of Islands I.
were stranded away back "Honolula is a city` of ap-�
home, and oil for Crawfords proximately 800,000, many
who weren't as lucky as Don luxurious hotels and con-.
Lobb and Pearsons who were dominiums standout against
able to change to burning' the skyline with all the thrills.*
diesel fuel when their tanks one would expect to find in a
ran out. large city. The noise level, we
Jim Lobb's milk tank which found was extreme and 'one M
"runneth over" supplied could conclude that "There is
several of us with milk when no night here". You can visit
Clinton's supply was the many parks, zoos,
depleted. Merrill's abundant aqariums and the native
supply of eggs were a Hawaiian Hula attractions.
headache to them when the Although, you must question
crates and baskets were how many really true
filled, but 'they could supply Hawaiians still remain.
TALBOT: The family of the late
William R. Talbot Sr., would like
to take this opportunity to thank
friends and relatives for their
kind expressions' of sympathy,
floral tributes and memorial
donations in the loss of a dearly
loved father and grandfather.
Special thanks to Dr. • Coles,
doctors and nursing staff of in-
tensive care and 6th floor west,
Victoria Hospital, Westlake
Funeral Home, Zurich and Rev.
Reddock. Your kindness will
always be remembered.
Lorraine, Mary, Bill and their
families. -6
N
= PENSIONCAADA PLAN
P.
E. The residents of the Counties of Huron and Bruce are served
by the District Office' at 546 N. Christina Street, Sarnia,
PI Ontario, NIT 5W6, phone (519) 344-5229.
• THERE ARE TWO LOCAL OFFICES
3 IN THE AREA AT:
a
Federal Building
14 35 East' St.
F. Goderich, Ontario
Open every Wednesday
E From 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
_- Phone 524-6588
E
=
E.
F.
n W
1
AND
Federal Building
100 Scott Street
Walkerton, Ontario
Open every Thursday
Froin 4:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
.? w Phan° 0011.0871 B•
1011111111111181111111110110010110116111111 01110I111111111111111ru1111ireinlnu111110111111111llafnuiinllllluli-r. '
everyone who needed any. If Some of the most popular
the worst happened we had centres are the -Hemeter >A
overweight pigs to kill. Centre, International Market,
Only one member and the recently completed
(Laurence Lobb) of the Ala Moana shopping centre
community has taken ill and which is a vast complex of 50
caused ' concern until he -acres of shops with , un -
reached Clinton Hospital by derground parking. Hawaii's
tractor after the truck got cosmopolitan culture is
stuck. Glad we can report reflected in its creative art
that he is doing fine. • objects such as jewellery,
Thanks to the men who ceramics, wood products and
used their tractors and colourful fabrics used in
blowers and spent long hours . muumuus, sport shirts and
keeping a "tunnel" open in • bathing suits.
case of an emergency and . "A visit to Pearl Harbour
then widened the road to get or the University of Hawaii,
the oil trucks and milk trucks Campus is a welcome change
in. By Thursday noon, the last - from the hustle of the city.
gate (ours) was reached but The central part of the Island
,the storm was again raging in is one vast pineapple plan -
full force 'and a fuel truck was tation which was originally
impossible. Friday's lull saw started soon after 1900 by Mr.
most of us out and restocked Dole. Sugar cane is still
with food and necessities; our grown in the northern part o%
fuel tank was filled much to the Island and accounts for
our relief as an hour later the almost 10 percnet of the sugar
next snow started. used in the United States.
One way to look at all of There are also large dairy
this is worth passing on, I and beef herds and the ex -
think. We don't have to mow perimental,station of Hawaii
the lawn, weed the gardens, University is accomplishin
or even worry about dusting, much in new strains o
llIF
because no one will call and agriculture. The highlight of
see it isn't done. any trip to Hawaii is a visit to
All. week as the blizzard the Polynesian Cultural
raged, I could re -read the_.Centre operated by the
following account which Doug Church of Latter Day Saints
Feagan brought to me by which depicts the life and
cross-country skiing across culture of several groups of
our fields (1/2 mile). Halfway the Island People.
here a sudden gust of snow "It is indeed a pleasure to
caused him concern as he lost ' swim, surf, loll in the sun
track of our buildings and and enjoy all the beautiful
only had a silo on the hill to sights on Waikiki Beach in
guide him. I know Gertrude January. Return flight,
and he wouldn't mind being Honolulu to Toronto -- 8 hours,
back on the "Golden Sands of 35 minutes. It is still "Happy
Hawaii" and watching the New Year" but one must
hula girls which I understand work harder to keep happy in
Doug really enjoyed. our subzero weather." By
January 1, 1977, "Happy Doug F.
New Year", Toronto to One sure thing there are a
Honolulu, 9 hrs. 45 trniriutes lot of people who would love
via Wardair 747, Rei Carpet,, to pack their bags and leave
treatment all the way from - all the snow behind and loll in
10 degrees F to +80 degrees that "sun, but here we `are
F, what' a happy arrival! The trying . to get kids back to
traditional greeting awaits school. Gerry has been
you "Aloha" .and a lovely lei stranded in good old Huron
of fresh flowers. County and missed two weeks
"For the next 14 days we at Laurier University so far.
were privileged to enjoy the Needless to say, when Sunday
tropical climate of Oahu, the was calm he left for Waterloo.
most densely populated as Wien the school bus gets
well as one of the most in- through here, is anyone's
ARTHUR - I wish to express my teresting islands of the guess.
sincere thanks to all my friends,
relatives and neighbours for all
kindness shown during my recent
bereavement. Special Wanks to
Dr. Flowers, nurses and staff at
Clinton Hospital, Rev. Lewis and
my fellow- residents on King
Street - also any who took part in
any way. Mary Arthur. -6
CANTELON - I wish to thank all
who sent cards, flowers, food and
made calls to the house since my
return home from hospital.
Thanks to.Dr. Allan and staff at
Stratford ' Hospital 3rd , floor
south, also to Worselis. and
Hortons for opening their house
to Doug when the roads were
closed and to a very special
Gramma with whom three girls
▪ moved in with bag and baggage
for a week. A very hearty thanks.
• Irene Cantelon. -6x
• MORRISON - A word of thanks to
• family and friendls for all the
▪ lovely flowers, gift's and visits we
received while in Clinton Public
Hospital. Also a special thank you
E to Dr. Newland, D.r. Harrett and
• all the 2nd floor nursing staff for
taking. such good care of us.
Mavis and Pamela. -6x
s
1, , • .
Homeowners Contractors
SAVE. ENERGY
Loose Blown Insulation
cellulose fibre -
FREE ESTIMATES
Phone ScottPearson
GODERICH INSULATION
52446844 (till tolled,)
•