Clinton News-Record, 1978-04-27, Page 18PA3E 18—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1978
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AUCTION SALE
of Garage equipment for McPherson PB Station, 89 Albert
St., Clinton, Ontario, 2 blocks north of the lights (on Highway
No. 4).
SATURDAY, APRIL 29 at '0 a.m.
Coats 10 - 10 air power tire changer; CNR express wagon;
Nein Werner heavy duty hydraulic bumper jack; Jaco gas
pump signal bell and hose; Paymaster cheque writer; 2
office chairs; Olympia electric adding machine; portable
tire rack; Victor electric eight department separate total
cash register (cost $1400.00 New); Snap on Portable front end
aligner; Marquette 12 x 6 volt battery charger; Snap On MT
539 Carbon pile electrical system tester; Snap On MT 615
Ignition scope; Alimite Stroble wheel balancer and spinner;
Hunter model 500 B 230 Volt wheel balancer; 1 2" air impact
wrench; r 4" Snap On air drill; 1942 Dodge wrecker selling as
is with good winch and cable; Plus small items and misc.
parts.
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE
•
AUCTIONEER: R' c a rd `o b b 484-7898
For information Phone McPherson's Garage 482-7903
OWN.ER OR AUCTIONEERS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR
ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE.
'LIQU 1 DATI
AUCTION SALE
10:30 A.M., SAT., APRIL 29Th
Huron Pines Construction Ltd.
Clinton, Ontario
•Sale to consist of:
VEHICLES & HEAVY EQUIPMENT: 34 ton Chev. truck; 12
ton Ford truck; 1956 Dodge tractor (vehicles as is); 20 ton
machinery float; 6,000 Ib. tandem pull type trailer 6' 1" by
12'; 1150 Case loader; BOMAC compactor; electric mortar
mixer.
EQUIPMENT: Trancient levels; electrical concrete
vibrator; 325,000 BTU gas salamander heater; RAM set;
cement mixer; Targe quantity of scaffolding and scaffolding
casters; electric bench plainer; bench saws, chain saw; pipe
cutters; hydraulic pipe benders; bolt cutters; various hand
tools; 2 individual electric heaters.
INVENTORY: Large quantity of electrical equipment and
supplies; including electrical panels, 150 wall plates; 800 wall
receptacles; range receptacles; fire detectors; vent fans;
several thousand feet of electrical wire and cable;
fluorescent light casings; electric motors; floor and ceiling
tile; hinges; doors; windows; hydro poles; I -beams; catch
basins; cement blocks; cement culverts; wheel barrows;
lumber; 500 lbs. of nails.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT: 2 locking filing cabinets; 2 oak
desks and chairs; photo copier.
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1 WO
(519) 527-1458
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ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
AND INVENTORY
AUCTION SALE
to be 'held at
4,7/4.-r/7 (l r•-/soc/rl/r
6:30 P.M., WEDNESDAY, MAY 10
at 77 Main St., Seaforth
for
G.E. WALTER CONSTRUCTION LTD.,
CLINTON, ONTARIO
Sale to consist of:
Vehicles: 1974 and 1973 Dodge 12 ton trucks, recently
reconditioned and safety checked. 1969 G.M.C. 21 2 ton truck
with 16 ft. aluminium van. 8N Ford tractor with 3 p.t.h.
scrapper blade.
Tools 8 Equipment: approx. $20,000.00 in tools & equipment
including . water pump with 2 H.P. gas. motor . 36" power
trowel. 21 2 cu. ft. cement mixer . scaffolding . 2 construction
site trailers with hydro service . Hilti rotary drill . Hilti gun .
power carpet stretcher . 2 Greenlee 777 & 832 hydraulic
benders . Greenlee 706 & 1905 cable cutters & stripper .
Greenlee 440 porta threader . portable construction heaters .
voltage testers . plus a large quantity of other various hand
tools and equipment. -
Inventory: Approx. 816,000.00 in inventory including safety
switches . thermostats . 400 ft. of 500 MCM cable . 500 ft. of
12-2 bx cable . 63, 750 watt floor heaters . electrical panels . 70
smoke detectors . several thousand feet of various types of
electrical wire and cable . large quantitites of various
electrical hardware . large quantity of plastic pipe in various
lengths & diameters . sockets . plug plates . receptacles .
switches . extension rings . plus a large quantity and Selec-
tion of various electrical hardware.
Office Equipment: executive desk . 2 office desks . secretary
desk . oak table . office chairs . photo copier . calculators . 3
drawer fire proof filing cabinet . 2 drawer locking filing
cabinet . office furniture group.
All articles sold with no reserve
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"Going back to England"
CLEARING AUCTION
SALE
of household effects; camping
equipment & a 1974 Dodg -
Window Van for Mr. S. Allen,
West S.t. Goderich, at the Auc-
tion Rooms, Hwy. 21, one mile
south of Goderich on Friday,
evening, April 28 at 7 P.M.
20" portable colour T V (like
new), Lloyds 90 watt stereo
system with 2 speakers, record
player & stand, Video game
with Television, Magnus elec-
tric organ, piano, Tappan elec-
tric stove, Westinghouse frig,
Sanyo spin-dry washer, Beatty
wringer washing machine,
Bradford automatic dryer, 4
seater chesterfield, 2 seater
chesterfield, ottoman, coffee
table & end tables, 2 Deacon's
benches, small tables, cedar
chest, dishes, wooden kitchen
table, 4 bronze chairs, kitchen
cupboard, Colonial bunk beds,
continental bed, dresser, 2
open book shelves, rugs, bar &
2 stools, Singer portable elec-
tric sewing machine, annex
stove, (amps, baseboard
heater, electric fan, Regina
vacuum cleaner, 20 blank
tapes, high chair, child's car
seat, baby stroller, tricycle, 2
bicycles, books, bedding,
propane camp stove, propane
Astral small frig, 9' x 9' tent,
skil saw, drill stand, hand
tools, garden tools,
dehumidifier.
Also selling subject to reserve
bid a 1974 Dodge 6 seater
Window Van equipped for
camping with a 360 motor, new
tires with 41,000 miles.
Terms - cash
Mike Cummings - auctioneer
Goderich 524-9064
18. Services available
MID -WESTERN
PAVING
Driveways, Farm Lanes,
Parking Lots, Repairs,
Driveway Settling
Phone 524-7598
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
* Farm Buildings
* Additions
* Renovations
Phone 482-3063
HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
HENRY REININK
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
523-9202
FOR SALE
Lawn and Garden
Equipment
We also Service
and Repair tfar
17. Auction sales
Auctions
April 29, 10:30 A.M.
11111111 Pines C'onstruction's tools. equipment i\
inse'ntor%.
May 4, 10:30 A.M.
\1.11Z 1-ahrieating I t11...Sarnia. Ontario
May 6, 10:30 A.M.
Hugh.. `rti'itiI \e.1\ Home ,\' Building ( entre. reduction
of surplus stock
May 11, 6:30 P.M.
Seaton ,iu, tion furniture and antiques
May 13, 10:30 A.M.
( It,it���ortlr. (1111 trio u,traue equipmernt• tools. ears
May 18, 6:30 P.M.
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO
(519) 527-1458 ?(1 -1s1
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GIGANTIC
INVENTORY REDUCTION
AUCTION SALE
to be held at
1.0:30 a.m. SATURDAY, MAY 6
at
HUDIE-WISEWAY
HOME & BUILDING CENTRE
Bayfield Road, Clinton
Sale to consist of approx. '80,000.00 worth of building
materials and inventory including 10,000 B.F. of various lum-
bers; 10,000 feet of pine & spruce; 8 Franklin stoves; 7 wooden
overhead garage doors; conical fireplace; aluminum win-
dows; doors; door frames; mirror doors; 500 sheets of wall
panelling; strapping; molding; drywall; plywood; counter
tops; cabinets; light fixtures; bathroom fixtures; floor &
ceiling tile; ceramic tile; 15 bails of carpet; storage sheds;
shingles; siding; vinyl siding & accessories; drainage tile;
trusses; eave troughing; brick and stone; 1972 Chevy truck;
1966 Fargo truck; radial arm saws; Bisset sweepers; plus
LARGE quantities of other home & building materials, tools
and hardware.
—NO RESERVE—
MUST CLEAR STOCK TO MAKE
ROOM FOR NEW INVENTORY
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO / 77 MAIN ST • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1WO
( 519) 527-1458 s
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18. Services available
TOWN and COUNTRY
GARDEN SERVICE
• Lawn Rolling
• Plowing and Tilling
• New Lawns Prepared
Hourly Rate or Job Price
J. POTTER
RR 3, CLINTON
PHONE 482-9290
15 tf
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527-0828
JIM: 527-0775
Pruning, Removal,
Tree Trimming
482-9590
HENRY ROESCH
R.R. NO. 5-CLINTON
BUTLER BROS.
CONSTRUCTION
- trimming
- renovations
- siding
- ceramic tile
- roofing
Phone: Clinton
482-9515
Any Time
Or
Dashwood
237-3693
After 6:00 pm
tfar
BO -J E N
CARPENTRY
FOR
• CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
• RENOVATIONS'
• ADDITIONS
SEE -•
BOB
LANGENDOEN
RR 2 CLINTON
Phone 524-8029
20. Public notices
• P •a
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•'N AM
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18. Services available
insulspray
FOAMED -IN-PLACE INSULATION
• Saves heating. cooling costs'
• Stops drafts and cold walls' • Lowers
noise level' • Easy. fast application
NEW HOMES, OLDER HOMES,
COMMERCIAL STRUCTURES
For free estimate. call
BLUEWATER INSULATION LTD.
565-2633
In5ui5p,,fr ,5 ,3 ,,•4,1t,,etl
SANDBLASTING
and
Brick cleaning
Dependalbe Service
Contact:
P.H. White
RR 2
Wingham, Ont.
Phone 357-3637
or 357-2863 14-17
INCOME TAX RETURNS
PREPARED
ROY'S
TAX
SERVICE
ICE
17 GIBBINGS ST.
CLINTON
482-9357 . tfar
CLOCKS
REPAIRED
Antique
Chiming
Grandfather, etc.
J.T. Hollinshead
33 GEORGE ST., CLINTON
482-3759
Hwy. No. 4 north, turd (eft
at Craig's Tire Service
13AR
BOB'S
LANDSCAPING
Some nursery stock
on hand
Dealing in Sheridan
Nursery Stock
• Drop in anytime, at our
location, just south of
Bavarian Inn in Bayfield.
Phone 565-2185
We honor Sheridan prices and
guarantees.
24. Business
opportunities
A RARE
OPPORTUNITY!!
You can earn up to '200.00
per week part-time, in your
own auto appearance
business. Thousands of
customers are waiting. Start
from your own home and car.
Investment is under '700.00 for
all equipment, training and
set-up assistance.
Ideal business for young
man or couple.
Write today for full infor-
mation:
Mobile Shine Services Ltd.,
90 Bessemer Rd.
LONDON, ONTARIO N6E 1R1
OR CALL (519) 681-2589
NOTICE
The Public Works Department is planning
to begin the removal of stumps left from
Winter tree cutting. The expenditure for
this will be shared on a 50-50 bask, between
the Town and the adjacent property owner.
If any property ottner does not wish to
have their stump removed, please notify
the Town Clerk's Office by Wednesday, May
3, 1978. Phone: 482-3997.
24. Business
opportunities
OFFICE SPACE and warehouse
for sale or rent in Clinton. Phone
482-7304.-17tf
25. To give away
TO GIVE AWAY - four Collie
pyps, 2 months old. Phone 524-
8065. Please call after 5 p.m. -17x
26. Births
McCANN: Doug and Brenda of
Clarkson wish to announce the
safe arrival of their daughter
Sarah Elizabeth on Friday, April
21. A sister for Rachel, grand-
daughter for Henry and Mary
Pulsifer and Ron and Marian
McCann. -17
BROWN(tIDGE: John and Gayle
are pleased to announce the
arrival of their daughter Erica
Gayle on April 4, 1978 in St.
Joseph's Hospital London
weighing 8 lbs. 2 ozs.-17NC
COLCLOUGH: Ivan and Anne
are pleased to announce the birth
of their son Michael James on
Sunday, April 16, 1978 in St.
Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don.-17NC '
28. Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley of
Goderich are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Sandra Lynn to Walter Raymond
Pierson son of Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Pierson of Goderich. The
wedding will take place May 12 at
7 p.m. at Victoria United Church,
Goderich. —16
27. Deaths
DAVIES: At Huronview, Clinton
on Thursday, April 20, 1978, Mary
Louise (Mae) Davies, formerly of
Goderich in her 96th year.
Predeceased by two sisters,
Margaret and Elizabeth (Bessie)
and one brother, George Newton
Davies. Survived by one nephew,
George Norman Marsh of Pinelas
Park, Florida, three cousins,
Mrs. Roy (Alma) Pepper, Mrs.
Gladys Wallis, both of Clinton;
and Mr. Frank Crich, Seaforth.
Rested at the Stiles Funeral
Home, Goderich after 2 p.m.
Friday, service Saturday at 1
p.m. Interment .Maitland
Cemetery.-17nc
MANNESS: Suddenly at the
University Hospital on Friday,
April 22, 1978, Armand L. Man-
ness of 13 Bloomfield Drive,
London, summer resident of
Bayfield. Beloved husband of
Mary K. (Watson) Manness.
Dear father of John of Toronto
and .David of London. Dear
brother of William E. Manness of
London. Also loved by four
grandchildren. A private family
service was conducted at the A.
Millard George Funeral Home. 60
Ridout Street South,. London.
Cremation and burial of ashes at
Mount Pleasant Cemetery. A
memorial service was conducted
at Metropolitan United Church,
46.8 Wellington Street at Dufferin
on Tuesday, April 25 at 2 p.m.
with Rev. R. Maurice Boyd of-
ficiating. At the request of the
family, memorial donations may
he made to the Ontario Heart
Foundation, 310 Davenport Road,
Toronto. M5R 9Z9.-17nc
MARSHALL: In St. Joseph's
Hospital on Monday, April 24,
1978, John McKay Marshall of
Lucan. Beloved husband of the
late Matilda (Reinhart) Marshall
in his 88th year. Dear father of
John Jr. of Lucan. Grandfather of
Jonny, Dear brother of Mrs. I.illis
Amundson of Long Beach,
California, Florence Ethel
Marshall, of Lucan and Fred
Marshall of Clinton. Predeceased
by two sisters, Mrs. Kathleen
Schaffer, Detroit, Michigan,
Margaret Marshall, Lucan and
one brother Hugh Marshall,
Lucan. Also survived by four
nieces and two nephews. Rested
at the C. Haskett & Son Funeral
Home, Lucan where the funeral
service was held on Tuesday,
April 25th at 2 p.m. with the Rev.
Keith Brown of the Lucan United
Church officiating. Interment in
St. James Cemetery, Clan-
dehoye.-17nc
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30. In memoriam
HOLLAND: In - loving memory of
a dear husband and father Bruce
H. Holland who passed away
April28, 1975:
He left me quietly, his thought
unknown
But left me memory. I'm proud to
own
So treasure him Lord, to your
garden rest
For while on earth, he was one of
the best.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by wife Bertha and son
Wesley. -17
STEPHENSON: In loving
memory of a dear husband,
father and grandfather Clarence
R. Stephenson who passed away 6
years ago April 27, 1972:
Time slips by but memories stay
Quietly remembered everyday
A little tribute small and tender
Just to show we still remember.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by wife, family and
grandchildren. -17x
DOLMAGE: In loving memory of
a dear husband and father
Donald Alexander Dolmage who
departed suddenly one year ago
April 27, 1977:
To a beautiful life came a sudden
end
He died as he lived, everyone's
friend.
As he was always thoughtful
loving and kind
What a glorious memory he left
behind.
He left so sudden his thoughts
unknown
But he left us memories we are
proud to own.
Treasure him Lord in Your
garden of rest
For in this world he was one of
the hest.
Yearningly missed and forever
remembered by wife Patricia
and children Cheryl, Laura and
Donald. -17x
31. Card of thanks
GINN: We would like to express
our appreciation to all those who
helped make our night such a
memorable one. Special thanks
to Goderich Township officials
and their wives who organized
the evening. The painting by Ari
will be treasured always. - Sin-
cerely, Gerry and Jean Ginn. -17
FREEMAN: My thanks to neigh-
bours and friends who visited me
and brought treats while I was a
patient in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Baker, Dr.
Watts, the nurses and staff of
first floor for the good care, food
and attention. - Roy
Freeman. -17
DEEVES: Very many thanks to
Butch Tyndall, Hugh Lightfoot,
Ross Cudmore and anyone else
who helped get our cattle back
home. - The Deeves
Family.-17nc
DAVIES: We wish to express our
sincere thanks to friends for their
thoughts and expressions of
sympathy at the loss of our aunt.
Special thanks to Rev. King,
Huronview staff members, Stiles
Funeral Home, and Gladys
Wallis for their assistance and
acts. - The family of Mary Louise
(Mae) Davies. -17
SILCOCK: Thank you to
relatives, neighbours and friends
for cards, flowers, gifts and visits
made to Joe during his lengthy
stay in Clinton Public Hospital.
Special thanks to the nurses and
staff on the first floor, Doctors
Newland and Flowers; Rev.
Youmatoff and Rev. Oestreicher.
A special thanks to Harry and
Joan Thompson. It is all greatly
appreciated. - Mary Silcock.-17
KYLE: A sincere thank you to
relatives and friends for cards,
beautiful flowers, gifts, visits and
inquiries during my 'illness in St.
Joseph's Hospital London and
since returning home. A special
thank you to Rev. E.S. Stephens,
Kippen United Church Women,
Exefer4 Eastern 'Star, Dr. C.J:
Wallace and Dr. G.E. Meads,
nurses on fourth floor S.W. St.
Joseph's Hospital, Westlake
Ambulance, and anyone else who
helped in anyway. Your concern
and many kindnesses will always
be remembered. -Mabel Kyle. -1'
PICKARD: I would like to thank
all my friends, neighbours and
relatives for cards, flowers and
visits while a patient in the
Clinton Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Baker, Rev, Oestreicher
nurses and staff on second floor. -
Edith Pickard. -17x
McL,EAN: I would like to thank
family, friends and neighbours
for everything they have done for
me while I was a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital and their
help since I have come home.
Thank you so much for the lovely
flowers, cards and gifts that 1
have received. - Janet
Mc Lean. -17
DUFF: I would like to thank all of
those who sent gifts, flowers and
cards and all the neighbours and
friends who visited me while I
was a patient at Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital.
Also a special thanks to all the
doctors and nurses who were so
kind. - Sherry Duff. -17
PEASE: I wish to express my
sincere thanks and appreciation
to my family, friends and
relatives and the ladies of Trinity
Anglican ,Church for cards,
flowers and treats, Rev. Bennett
and all who visited me while I
was a patient in Clinton Hospital.
Thanks to Dr. Newland, nurses
and staff on second floor of the
hospital. -Myrtle Pease. -17