Clinton News-Record, 1979-05-03, Page 22PAGE 22 —CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 3 , 1976
18. Services available 18. Services available 18. Services available 18. Services available
KENS CARPENTRY -
Remodelling renovations,
cupboards, rec rooms,
carports, flooring, Hunt -
Pella windows and patio
doors, aluminum siding,
windows, doors. Phone 482-
7676.—Ken McNairn.-12tfar
BYERS UPHOLSTERY —
We will rebuild recover or
restyle your old furniture.
Top quality fabrics and
workmanship. Call 482-7939,
71 Princess St. W., Clin-
ton .—tf n
MID -WESTERN PAVING -
driveways, parking lots,
farm' "anes, repairs. Free
estimates. Phone Clinton
482-3733.—I1-25
PARKING LOT, driveway,
roof and basement sealing.
James D.-Symes Lucknow,
528-3233.-14tfar
CUSTOM BACKHOE ex-
cavation work and septic
system installations. Call
Rick Diemert, Bayfield 565-
2481.-15tf
GARDENS PLOWED and
cultivated. Phone Bill
Falconer 482-9978.-17,18
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AUCTION
CALENDAR
May 4 - House mortgage)
sale, Vanastra 7 p.m.
May 5 - Business
Liquidation, Sarnia
May 9 - Restaurant 8
Hotel Equipment, Rath -
well Auction Complex 1
p.m.
May 11. - Lakecity Home
Centre Ltd., Goderich
6:30 p.m.
May 12 - Garage
equipment - tools, truck,
- Ripley 1:0:30' a.m. •
May 15 - Rathwell
Equipment Auction,
tractors, farm - equip-
ment
May 16 Variety Store,
Kincardine 6 p.m.
May 17 - House mor-
tgage sale, Parkhill 7
p.m.
May ,23 - Seaforth •
auction
May 26 - Pearl Camp-
bell, Rathwell Building,
Seaforth
June 2 • Ethel Beattie,
property, antiques,
furniture etc. Seaforth 9
a.m.
June 9 - Zurich auction
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AUCTIONEERS,
LIQUIDATORS,
APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH,
ONTARIO NOK i WO
(519) 527-1458
// fr. fato
r RESTAURANT & HOTELm....."‘
EQUIPMENT
AUCTION
May 9th at 1:00 P.M.
at
Rathwell Auction Complex -,
EQUIPMENT: hot pretzel machines; stainless
steel kitchen hoods; electric grill; menu sign;
electric heater fan; sink and counter unit; stainless
steel milk •dispenser; double electric deep fryer;
Hotpoint sandwich grill; electric restaurant sign;
degreaser and pump; Garland range and fryer;
Moffat stove; Garland char broiler; Garland deep
fryer; electric potato peeler; deep fryers (gas and
oil); electric cooling unit; neon restaurant sign; hot
chocolate machine; Coca-Cola machine; fire ex-
tinguishers; air conditioner; upright freezer;
Coldspot 15 cu. ft. freezer; open ice cream freezer;
6' grill; Bunn coffee mixer; Corey coffee machine;
3 ft. and two 6 ft. glass show cases; public address
amplifier with mike, stand and 2 speakers; steam
table; ceiling tile; electric hand dryers; 2 upright
Tops and Diamond Top signs; hot water heater;
electric fan; 14' Douglas Tea Shoppe sign;
speakers; mixer; 2 turn tables, amplifier c.w. stand
for disco; two 5 cent candy machines; two 5:cent
bubble gum dispensers; two 5 cent hot nut; five 10
cent hot nut; one 10 cent capsule dispenser; two
.hennypenny pressure fryers; rotating "Kentucky
Chicken" sign; soft ice cream machine; broiler
(chicken) plus a large assortment of leather,
stacking, wood chairs, steel and wood tables, Tight
fixtures, wall fixtures.A Bakers pride Pizza Oven,
soup kitchen, double booth and Silex coffee
machine.
OFFICE: metal file holders photo -copier; metal
cabinets; office chairs; filing cabinets; utility
table; Olivetti calculator; office desk.
FURNITURE, ANTIQUES, ETC: antique
dressers; antique china cabinet; end tables; an-
tique chest of drawers; coffee table; antique
writing desk; wooden library table; vanity; tingle
and double beds.
WHEELCHAIRS: The CP &
T Fund of Clinton Oddfellows
Lodge have wheelchairs
available for loan free.
Contact Tom Chuter 482-7652
or Mrs. M. Batkin 482-
3866.—ar
SANDBLASTING AND
BRICKCLEANING
Free Estimates
Contact
WHITE'S SANDBLASTING
SERVICE
W Ingham
357-3637 before 12 noon
—18-23
GARDENS WORKED and
lawn cutting. Phone Bert
Stanley 482-7712.-18x
LICENSED electrician,
commercial or residential
wiring. Phone 565-
2792.-18,19 •
CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Frunace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St. 482-7652
c-18tfn
FARM DRAINAGE
LAND CLEARING
AND BULLDOZING
CLINTON
George Nesbitt
482-9497
DRAINAGE CONTRACTORS
FARM AND MUNICIPAL DRAINAGE
PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE CATCH BASINS
8 Weldon Ave.. Arva, Ont.
CATCH CASINS PHONE
Shop 473-2669
Gerry Res. 438-4392
Steve Goderich 524-7037
DRAINAGE PHONE
Shop 473-2669 -
Gerry 438-4392
Steve Goderich 514-7037
Ito meet your requirements
no obligation
References for all previous projects
HOUSE PLANS DRAWN
Schaefer Residential Design
Listowel 291+1449
HENDRIK GELO K
ELECTRIC
RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
TRAILER ANO R.V. SERVICE
QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AT A REASONABLE PRICE
MAINTENANCE - NEW AND OLD INSTALLATIONS
PHONE'519-482-3700
MISCELLANEOUS: complete electric traih set;
Marconi antique radio; hydraulic tail gate; Ad-
miral black and white TV; dartboard and darts;
combination radio and TV sets; tires and rims; pool
cues; motorcycle parts; wooden doors; car
cassettes player; carpet sweepers; CB Courier.
Aid/V. elb J?I l .
AU¢TIONEE:RS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
'17 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO
(0101 527-1 58
t . AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
'17 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO
010) 527-1450
PIANO TUNING
AND REPAIRS
Bruce Pulsiter
527-0053 or 348-9223
after 6 p.m. .
SLOPED ROOFS
SPECIALISTS
S. SPROUL
& SONS LTD.
Building Construction
Kitchener, Ont,
Phone: 519-578-8935
Or Local: 482-7053
We offer:-
• Free estimates on your
roofing needs.
• 5 year written guaran-
tee.-
SANDBLASTING
uaran-
tee.-
SANDBLASTING
Brick Homes
ALSO:
waterproofing
painting
All steel Work
Air Hammer
ARNOLD
STOTHERS
R.R. 6
'GODERICH
529-7403
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAF0RTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 521-0828
JIM: 527-0775
TOWN and COUNTRY
GARDEN SERVICE
• Lawn Rolling
• Gardens Tilled
• New and old lawns
tilled into a fine seed
bed.
Hour Rate or Job Price
J. POTTER
R.R. 3, CLINTON
PHONE 482-9290
LIQUIDATION
AUCTION SALE
to be held for
LAKECITY HOME CENTRE LTD.
32 Newgate St. Goderich
MAY 11 th at 6:30 P.M.
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY: frame single storey,
28 00 s.;. ft. building with show room, storage and
work area, situated in the business section in
Goderich. Terms 10 percent down day of sale,
balancd in 30 days, offering at 8PM subject to
reasonable reserve. For viewing phone Rathwell 8
Associates at 527-1458.
EQUIPMENT: Ama colour coding and mixing
machine, Red Devil paint shaker, check out
counter, display racks and shelving, new 30"
vanity, desk, chairs, typewriter, rug stretcher,
ladders, -mist. tools.
STOCK: 100 gal misc. interior and exterior paints,
quantity of rugs, ends and wall paper, other
flooring, ceramic tiles, poly cleaners and fillers,
waxes, paint brushes, letter boxes, large quantity of
hardware, aluminum siding, doors, windows, rod
iron pillars and railings, plywood, quantity of
samples and many more items pertaining to home
decorating.
ALSO: 1965 M.S. Tractor with front end loader, 1977
Ford LTD full size Station Wagon, 1974 Chev. Im-
pala 2 door.
elaC%ime�� J4ocia�e.1
18. Services available 19. Notice to creditors 28. Engagements
Architectural
and Mechanical
DRAFTING
482-3586
HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
HENRY REININK
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
523-9202
*Lawn and Garden
Equipment
*Repairs
*New Lawnmowers
and Tillers
in stock.
SCREENED
TOP SOIL
(for Lawns -Gardens -
Flowers)' I
ALSO
*Crushed Stone
*Crushed Road Gravel
•Cement Gravel
•Pit Run Gravel
Backhoe Work
LYLE
MONTGOMERY
482-7644 evenings
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
* Farm Buildings
* Additions
* Renovations
Phone 482-3063
Custoi'il
Slaughtering
and
Processirig
Kill Day Wednesday
SME&NER'S
DASHWOOD
237-3677
l
19. Notice to creditors
iN THF: ESTATE OE
GRACE ELLEN STOREY,
late of the 'Iown of Clinton in
the Caiunty of Huron,
deceased.
A1.1. per -ons having
claims against the Estate of
the ahoce-named ttihn died
on the 12th day of March,
1979, are required to file full
partrcii al-"Cih'Crr.erf with the
undersigned on or hefor`e the
16th day of May, 1979, after
1,1N rcivdatc the assets will he
ttr'ihuted, having regard
only) to the c•Iainis of which
the undersigned shall then
have notice.
I)AT'1':1) AT -Clinton,
Ontario, this 16th day of
April 1979.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitors for the
Executor. -17,18,19
IN THE ESTATE.: OF
AGNES ANNE: MOON, late
of the Township of Elullett in
the County of Huron,
deceased.
AI,I. persons haying
claims against the Estate of
the above-named who died
on the 2nd day of November,
1978, are required to file full
particulars (Wet eof with the
undersigned on or before the
16th day of May, 1979, after
which date the assets will he
distributed, hawing regard
only to the claims Of which
the Undersigned shall then
have not ice.
l)ATEI) Al' Clinton,
Ontario, this 16th day of
April, 1979.
- MF.NZiES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitors for the
Adminrstrarlor.-17,18,19
21. Personal
ARE YOU UNATTACHED,
separated, single or
divorced? Meet that special
person. Apply P.O. Box 104,
Owen Sound, N4K 5P1.
Please state age. -16-18x
IN THE MATTER QF THE
ESTATE OF LUCY LEVY,
late of the Town of Clinton, in
the County of Huron.
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the Estate of
the above-named, Lucy
Levy, who died on or about
the 27th day of February,
1979, are required to file the
same with full particulars
with the undersigned by the
14th day of May, 1979, as
after that date the assets of
the estate will be distributed,
with regard only to the
claims of which the un-
dersigned shall have notice.
DATED at Clinton,
Ontario, this 16th day of
April, 1979.
D. GERALD HILTZ,
Barrister . &
Solicitor,
52 Huron Street,
CLINTON, Ontario
Solicitor for the
Executor. -17,18,19
BROOII{eER-MACFARLANE
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Brooker, Regina, Sask. and
pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their only daughter Karen
Anne to Robert John
MacFarlane, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon MacFarlane, 67
Hemlock St., St. Thomas,
Ontario. The wedding is
planned for May 26, 1979 at 6
p.m. in Whitmore Park
United Church, Regina,
Sask.-18
NYKAMP-KLATWYK
Mr. and Mrs. John Nykamp
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of
their daughter Terese to Mr.
Harry Klatwyk, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Klatwyk
of Elora. The wedding to
take place Friday, May 18,
1979 at 7 p.m. in First
Christian Reformed Church,
Guelph. Rev. G. D. Hellinga
officiating. -18
22. Lost and found
30. In memoriam
FOUND: Tailgate from
Chev truck. Phone 482-7893
after 6 p.m. -18
24. Business
opportunities
A SMALL cap.i,,ta.l,tis.all you
require to buy a very
profitable business. For
more information and
details please write to
Drawer No. 10 c -o Clinton
News -Record, Box 39,
CLinton, NOM ILO. -17,18
25,E To give away
WHIPPET, purebred, age 3,
spayed female - free to a
good home. Phone 565-2872 or
565-28314.-18-
27. Deaths
WALTERS
AtAlexandra & Marine
Hospital, Goderich, Friday,
April'27th, 1979, Alberta Ann
(Murray) Waiters of
Huronview, Clinton. For-
merly of Seaforth. Beloved
wife of the late Elliott
Walters in her 91st year.
Dear mother of Murray F.,
Hepworth, Mrs. Dyke
(Erma) Wheatley, McKillop
Township, Howard E.,
Toronto, Mrs. Arthur
(Gertrude) Henderson,
McKillop Twp1, Mrs. A.
(Audrey) Scott, Oshawa and
Bruce, Hanover.
Predeceased by a daughter
Rei h Floyd (1959). Rested at
the R. S. Box Funeral Home,
47 High St., Seaforth, where
service was held Monday, 2
p.m., with Rev. James
-Vanslyke officiating.
Interment Maitlandbank
Cemetery, Seaforth.-18nc
KERR
Edith Mae — On Sunday,
April 22, 1979, at Toronto, on
her 68th birthday, Edith,
widow of George Kerr,
beloved mother of Marlene
Sorensen and Roger Haugh,.
dear grandmother of
Melinda, sister of Meryle
Baylis, Edward Eckel and
the late Dr. James Eckel.
Sadly missed by Dr. Carman
Haugh. Rested at the Earle
Elliott Funeral Home, 715
Dovercourt Rd. (south of
Bloor), x,12-3301 after 2 p.m.
Tuesday. Service was held in
the chapel Wednesday at 2
p.m. Interment Park Lawn
Cemetery.-18nc
COX
At Clinton Public Hospital,
on Sunday, April 29, 1979,
Earl George Alexander Cox,
of RR 2, Goderich in his 56th
year. Beloved husband of
Mrs. Isabel Cox; dear father
of Gary and also survived by
one stepdaughter Maxine
(Mrs. Steve -Jenkins) of
Cambridge; also survived by
3 sisters, Eleanor (Mrs. John
Watson) of Bayfield, Larene
of Goderich, Madelon (Mrs.
William Mcllwain) of
Bayfield and one brother
Clayton of Goderich
Township. Predeceased by
one brother. Rested at the
McCallum Funeral Home,
Cambria Rd. at East St.,
Goderich, where the funeral
service was held on Wed-
nesday, May 2, 1979 at 1:30
p.m. Interment Maitland
Cemetery.-18nc
KOMPF
Suddenly at her residence
(Clan Gregor Apartments)
Bayfield on Sunday', April 29,
1979, Laura Esther Kompf in
her 71st year. Beloved wife
of the Tate Norman Kompf;
dear mother of Norma (Mrs.
Lewis Yundt) of Guelph and
dear grandfather of Kendall,
Bradley and Brian.
Predeceased by one sister
Elizabeth and one brother
William. Rested at the
McCallum Funeral Home,
Cambria Rd. at East St.,
Goderich, where the funeral
service was held on Tuesday,
May 1st, 1979 at' 2 p.m.
Interment Bayfield
Cemetery.-18nc
RATH
In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and gran-
dfather, Grant, who left us
suddenly three years ago,
May 9, 1976: -
Time slips by, but memories
stay
Quietly remembered every
day.
A little tribute, small and
tender,
Just to show we still
remember.
—Always loved and sadly
missed by wife Gent,
daughter Joyce, son-in-law
Bruce and grandchildren
Jana and Ian. -18
ARGYLE
In loving memory of a dear
mother and wife, Patricia
Lillian Argyle, who passed
away April 26, 1 978:
Sweet memories will linger
forever;
Time cannot change them,
it's true;
Years that may come cannot
sever
Our loving remembrance of
you.
—Lovingly remembered by
husband Robert, daughters
and son and families. -18
MANNING
In loving memory of a dear
husband, father, grandpa
and great -grandpa, Norman
Manning, who passed away
May 5, 1978.
The Month of May again is
here,
To us the saddest of all the
year,
The blow was hard the shock
severe,:
To part with one we loved so
dear,
We watched you suffer,
heard you sigh,
. All we could do was just
stand by,
We lived in hope, and prayed
in vain,
For God to make you well
again,
But he decided we should
part,
We watched you die with a
broken heart,
No length of time could take
away,
Our thqughts of you from day
to day.
—Lovingly remembered by
his wife Elva, daughter
Ruth, son-in-law Dick,
grandchildren and great
grandchildren. -18
MANN
In loving memory of Mr. and
Mrs. George Mann who
passed away April 28, 1944
and May 6, 1944 and sister
Lulu Crittendon who passed
away August 14, 1948:
Sometimes an old fashioned
song brings us thoughts of
you
Sometimes a flower as we
pass along or a sky that is
azure blue
Or a silver lining in the
clouds, when the sun is
peeping through.
—Ever remembered by the
family. -18
31. Card of thanks
DE BOER
1 would like to thank my
friends, neighbours and
relatives for cards, flowers,
calls and visits while I was a
patient in Clinton Hospital
and University, London.
Special thanks to Dr.
Newland, nurses and staff on
first and second. floor-
s.—Teena De Boer. -18x
WATSON
I would like to thank my
relatives, neighbours and
friends for gifts, flowers,
cards and visits while f was a
patient in St. Joseph's'
Hospital in London. A special
thanks to emergency staff of
Clinton Hospital. It was
greatly appreciated.—John
L. Watson, Bayfield. -18x
JEWiTT
We wish to extend our thanks
to friends, relatives and
family for all the gifts,
flowers, cards and visits we
received during our stay in
Woodstock General Hospital.
It was greatly ap.
preciated.—Bette and Craig
Jewitt. --18
31. Card of thanks
JOHNSTON
I wish tp thank my relatives,
neighbors and friends for the
lovely flowers and gifts while
1 was a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London. Special
thanks to Dr. C. Thompson
and nursing staff on third
floor north, also to Rev.
Allan Thomas, the 3M Club
senior citizens, the coffee
club and the Lioness Club.
Thanks to all.—Percy
Johnston. -18
HOMUTH
I would like to express my
heartfelt thanks and ap-
preciation to Drs. Flowers
and Baker and to all of the
dedicated nurses at the
Clinton Public Hospital -who
attended me while I was a
recent patient in their care.
My sincere thanks to
everyone for cards, visits,
gifts, treats, concerns and
prayers with special thanks
to Rev. T. A. A. Duke and
Rev. T. Mulholland. All was
greatly appreciated.—Bob
Homuth.-18
31. Card of thanks
JONES
We would like to thank
everyone who attended our
benefit dance. Special
thanks to our friends and
neighbors who organized our
party. We sincerely ap-
preciate your contributions
to help us build our new
home.—Alvin and Linda
Jones.-18nc -
DUTOT
We wish to thank the
members of St. James, Don
and Audrey for the most
enjoyable surprise party
held for us in their home
recently. It was very much
appreciated, and will always
be remembered.—Delores
and Alvin. -18
BLACK
I would like to thank those
who visited me and sent
flowers while I was a patient
in Clinton Hoepital: Special
thanks to Dr. Harrett and
nurses on 1st floor.—Marie
Black. -18
tan Wigglesworth of Clinton took the pledge ritual
at the Founders day celebration held last Monday
night at the Sugar Bush Inn in Bayfield, as
sororities from three counties gathed for a
night.(photo by Lois Fitzgerald)
County denies grant
Huron County council
did not dispute the worth
of . an integration
program for mentally
handicapped people in
Goderich but balked at
supporting the program
because it is not county
wide. -
Council accepted the
recommendation of its
executive committee
Thursday and turned
down a request from the
Goderich Recreation
department for funds.
The executive committee
heard the request in
March and turned it down
at that time but council
was asked to delay final
decision on the matter
until a more complete
presentation could be
made by the Goderich rec
department.
Goderich reeve Eileen
Palmer persuaded
council not to make final
decision on the request
without hearing a
presentation . from Jane
Netzke, program co-
ordinator in the Goderich
rec department. Palmer
said the mentally han-
dicapped people in the
program were from
Goderich and the
surrounding area. She
said she did not know
exactly how many
handicapped were in-
volved in the program or
how many municipalities
were involved but asked
that a decision be delayed
until that information
could be presented.
Netzke said Thursday
she had met with the
development committee
and given it the facts and
figures on the program.
She said the entire cost df
the integration, salary
and adminnisti.ati"on,
amounts to $14,200. She
said about 30 mentally
handicapped children
and 15 adults are in-
volved. She said about
two thirds of the han-
dicapped are from
Goderich with the
remainder hailing from
Saltford, Varna, Clinton,
Vanastra, Auburn and
townships bordering
Goderich.
Netzke explained that
the program was started
in Goderich under a
ministry of community
and social services grant
that paid all costs. That
grant expired in 1978. At
that time parents and
people involved in the
integration program
joined in an appeal to
Goderich town council to
keep the program
operating and council
responded by funding the
program for at least one
more year.
Council's executive
committee sympathized
with organizers of the
integration program but
felt that because it was
confined to the Goderich
area the county could not
support it. County clerk
Bill Hanly summed up
the concerns of the
committee when he told
council Thursday that
recreation was the
responsibility of each
municipality.
Hanly said that if the
county got involved in
this sort of thing there
would he "no end to the
requests for funds and the
county would be in a
difficult position to turn
them down".
The committee
recommended that
Goderich reek assistance
from its neighbors. It felt
that the program should
be operated on a user fee
basis suggesting that
Goderich appeal to the
municipalities in which
the handicapped people
live.
Reeve Palmer ap-
preciated the fact that the
Goderich request was for
a program that was
confined to one area but
reminded council .hat
Goderich was the
county's largest con-
tributor of tax dollars.
She told council she was
"very disappointed
again" that the com-
mittee refused the grant.
Palmer said the
program was very worth-
while adding that despite
the fact that the county
funds would be isolated in
the Goderich area she
had ''no reluctance
whatsoever in asking for
a grant from the county".
Usborne reeve Bill
Morley told council that
he felt government had a
responsibility to the
handicapped people.
r