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Clinton News-Record, 1979-05-10, Page 20PAGE 20—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1979 18. Services available For Your LAWN CUTTING AND TRIMMING CALL 482-3551 Architectural and Mechanical DRAFTING 482-3586 18. Services available 18. Services available 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 HENDRIK GELOK ELECTRIC RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL TRAILER AND R.V. SERVICE QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AT A REASONABLE PRICE MAINTENANCE - NEW AND OLD INSTALLATIONS PHONE 519-482-3700 {CLINTON PROPERTY ERTY AUCTION We have been instructed to sell by public auction valuable commercial property and contents on Tuesday May 22nd at•the location of 54 King Street at COMMERCIAL property consists of a 30' x 60' new cement block building and a 30' x 50' building, all. situated on part lot 48 & 74, plan 23, lot sizes: 40' x 70' 8. 40' x 65'. Terms: Certified cheque or cash of 62,000.00 down, balance in 60 days. Subject to reasonable reserve. TOOLS & EQUIPMENT: 1 HP up -right air compressor (new)/ air floor jack/ Cones 10-10 tire changer/ Atlas 36" lathe/ Red Devil pressure washer/ 2 ton floor jack/ Lincoln welder/ acetylene torch/ oil change equip- ment/ jacks/ chain falls/ Marauette battery chargers/ benches/vises/tap & die/Pipe threaders/hand tools/ I & many more items pertaining to this business. OFFICE EQUIPMENT: desks/ , 3M photo copier/, file cabinet/ calculators/ cash regi`ster/ chairs. INVENTORY: exhaust/ brackets/ belts/ pipes & ac- cessories/ complete windshields/ wiper unit/ battery accessories/ tune up centre/ oils & additi ves/ tires/ air & oil filters/ 8 others. •'-'/J.Jisr/(f% AUCT,CNEERS, LIOUIDATORS, APPRA,SERS 77 MAIN ST • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1WO 519, 527-1458 2n a, Agricultural & Industrial Sales Complex Sales Daily Auctions Monthly (South of Clinton off No. 4 Highway) TAiIO'S IAIGIS1 /AIM IOUIIMeIT AUCTION COMMIX Give us an opportunity to market your equipment to Canadian & U.S. buyers NEXT SALE Consisting of: haying, harvesting, tillage, misc. equipment plus approx. 100 tractors of various sizesand makes. MAY 15, 1979 AND 3rd TUES. OF EVERY MONTH FOR CONSIGNMENT INFORMATION VISIT OUR COMPLEX OR PHONE 319-482-3757 Head Off. 527.1336-527-1458 Larry Mclea'n - General Manager All types of equipment available now. SALES MANAGERS, AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS & APPPP,RAAISERS ad/eel/ �.�r�c z/ei SCREENED TOP SOIL (for Lawns - Gardens - F lowers) ALSO *Crushed Stone *Crushed Road Grovel *Cement Gravel *Pit Run Gravel Backhoe Work LYLE MONTGOMERY 482-7644 evenings SANDBLASTING ,, Brick Homes ALSO: waterproofing painting A l l steel Work Air Hammer ARNOLD STOTH ERS R.R. 6 GODERICH 529-7403 BO-JEN CARPENTRY FOR • CUSTOM BUILT HOMES • RENOVATIONS • ADDITIONS SEE BOB -0LLANGENDOEN BOX 309 CLINTON PHONE 482-9720 Complete Custom Framing 1 fer needlepoint, crewel, photographs, oil pain- tings, etc. Regular or non -glare glass. Ready to hang, 48 hour service. r. Harold Tyndall ( 482-7409 CLINTON eow 1/ mormotimaraimalmismilaw DRYWALL known for high quality PETER BAKOS DRYWALL have complete drywall service Phone 527-1398 527-0606 JOHN KASSIES GENERAL CONTRACTING * Farm Buildings * Additions * Renovations Phone 482-3063 I 18. Services available 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. CLOCKS REPAIRED Antique Chiming Grandfather, etc. J.T. Nollinshead 33 GEORGE ST., CLINTON 482-3759 - Hwy. No. 4 north, turn left at Craig's Tire Service Custom Slaughtering and Processing kill. Day Wednesday ?MRi:g'S DASHWOOD 237-3677 19. Notice to creditors IN "I' El E•: I-: Sl' A FE OF G RA(' I•: I•: l"I" 1•:N STOREY, late of the 'town of ('lintnn in the County of Huron, deceased. • AI.I. per•s0ns hci‘.ing claims again -,t the Estate of the ,(ho\e-nanl('('1 who died on the 12th cloy of Vl:rr•c'h, 19791, are required to file full p;ir'trculars thereof with the: undersigned on or before e the 16th day of \1,iy, 19'i9, after which date the assets will he drstl ibuled• hit \ ing regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then hit% e notice, DATE -;I) A -i" Clinton, ()Mario; this 16th day Of April 1979. Clinton, Ontario Solicitors for the Executor. -1 i 18,19 iN "f111-. I:S'I A"i'E". OF A(;NI'S ANNE 1OON, late n1 Ihe 1 nsll tp of Mullett in the County of Huron, deceased. Ai i. persons having ( lame-, against the Estate of the ,iho‘e• 11,1nled who died on !hi. 2nd day of Noo.emher, 1978, are required to file full pa(1l( 11Il s flier eof with the' Linde! on or before the 16th (I,ry of ;.1,iy, 1979, after �In( h date the assets will he dist? !holed, ha% mg regard only to Ihe ( I,Ilnis of which the undersigned 1 shall then ho 1)A'1 1.1) A I Clinton, Ont,rr ro. hits 16th clay of April, 1'179-. Mi N71I-:S, ROSS Clinton, ()Mario Soli( nuts for the Aclnlrnl,tra4.ee1 —17,18,19 FARM DRAINAGE LAND CLEARING AND BULLDOZING CLINTON George Nesbitt 482-9497 GeiftIL;1L t,4 DRAINAil GE CONTRACTORS , FARM AND MUNICIPAL DRAINAGE PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE CATCH BASINS 8 Weldon Ave. CATCH BASINS PHONE Shop 473-2669 - Gerry Res. 438-4392 Steve Goderith 324-7031 Arva, Ont. DRAINAGE PHONE Shop 473 2669 Gerry 438-4392 Steve Goderech 524-7037 19. Notice to creditors 27. Deaths IN THE MATTER OF THE E -:STATE OF LUCY LEVY, Lite of the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron. ALL PERSONS having c hints against the Estate of the above-named, Lucy Le). y, who died on or about the 27th day of February, 1979• ,ere required -lo file the s,inre w 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 Hui'on Street, CLINTON, Ontario Solicitor for the Executor. -17,18,19 IN THE ESTATE OF BERNICE CUMING HEARN, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, Housewife, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named who died on the 25th day of March, 1979, are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 4th day of June, 1979, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Clinton, -Ontario, this 4th day of May, 1979. MENZIES, ROSS Clinton, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors —19,20,21 IN THE ESTATE OF DOROTHY BARTLIFF CROZIER, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, Housewife, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named who died on the llth -day of March, 1979, are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 7th day of June, 1979, after which-Ida'tethe assets will be distributed, ,;,�;j,pg regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 7th day of May, 1979. MENZIES, ROSS CFillitoh, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors —19,20,21 22. Lost and found LOST: Motorcycle muffler, 16/4" long, between, Clinton and Blyth on Hwy. 4. Phone 523-9437.-19 FOUND:- One pair boy's skates, new, at bottom of box of newspapers during Londeshoro Lions paper pickup Saturday, May 5 in Clinton. Phone Allan Bosman 523-4286.-19nc 26. Births WESTBROOK Brian and Kathy are happy to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Amanda, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London on April 29, 1979.-19nc GLEN Gord and Joanne Glen (nee Wildgen) thank God for the safe arrival of their first child, a son, William Adam, horn April 26, 1979 at Clinton Public Hospital, A grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glen, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wildgen, Goderich.-19nc 27. Deaths SMILE In St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Tuesday, 'May 1, 1979, William George Smale, of Hensall, in his 70th year. Beloved husband of Vera (Saundercock) Smale. Dear father of Eric of Zurich, Donald of Hensall, Robert of London, Mrs. Walter (Betty) Taylor of London, Mrs. Kenneth (Corinne) Harrison of North Bay, and Mrs. Wayne (Sharon) McLachlen of London. Brother of Mrs. Pearl Hooper of Grand Bend, Mrs. Irene Quance of Staffa, Howard Smale of Hensall, and Alvin Smale of Seaforth. Also surviving are 10 grandchildren, and two great-grandchildren. Predeceased by two brothers, Roy and Thomas, and one sister, Mrs. Clarence (Bella) Farwell. Rested at the Bonthron )Funeral Home, Hensall, where funeral service took place on Friday, May 4, at 2 p.r%i. with Rev. J. lft. Wareham officiating. interment Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Twp,-19nc DE BOER At Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday, May 3rd, 1979, Tryntje (Teena) Akkerhof, of Clinton, in her 78th year. Beloved wife of Jacob DeBoer. Dear mother of Frances (Mrs. John Guet- ter), Hamilton, Bernice (Mrs. Theodore Ferwerda), Guelph, Teena (Mrs. Hans Kloet), Burlington, Cornelis, Clinton, Jacob, Deseronto, William, Lucknow, and Hans, Stratford. Also sur- vived by 32 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Rested at the Beattie Funeral Home, Clinton, from 2 o'clock Saturday. Service at Christian Reformed Church, Clinton, on Monday at 2 p.m. Rev. A. Van- denBerg officiating. Interment Clinton Cemetery.-19nc HAYTER At University Hospital, London, on Saturday, May 5, 1979, Garth Lorne (Bud) Hayter of 110 Holcroft Street West, Ingersoll, in his 62nd year. Beloved husband of Margaret (Peg) Wenker Hayter. Dear father of William Lorne, Fresno, California, Mrs. William (Maureen) Blacker,' Stratford. Also survived by two sisters, Mrs. R. (Ruth) Hull and Mrs. B. (Claire) Myers, Portland, Ontario, and one granddaughter, Susan. Rested at the McBeath Funeral Home, 246 Thames Street South, Ingersoll. A private service was held on Tuesday, May 8, Cremation. Interment in Harris Street Cemeteey;:-]9nc SCOTT In the Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, May 1st, 1979, Mrs. Charles Scott, the former Elfie Roseta Henry, of Auburn, in her 74th year. Beloved sister of James' Henry of Clawson, _Michigan, and dear aunt of Wayne Henry of Harrow, and Ross Henry of Royal Oak, Michigan. At the request of the deceased, there was no visitation. A private funeral service was held at the Tasker Funeral Horne, Queen Street, Blyth, Ontario, on Thursday at 2 p.In. Interment in Ball's Cemetery.-19nc GILFILLAN -Colin M. Gilfillan. Suddenly at his residence in Win- chelsea, on Saturday, May 5, 1979,. Beloved husband of Mabel McDonald, in his 671h y ar. Father of William Gilfillan of Exeter; (Donna) Mrs. Harvey Smith of McGillivray Township; (Jean) Mrs. Jack Mahar of London: (Barbara) Mrs. Larry Reger of Zurich. Predeceased by one son 'Grant -T1964). Also survived by 12 grandchildren a_ nd one great-grandchild, two sisters, Mrs. Annie Hodgson of St. Marys and 'Mrs. William Church of Walton, two brothers, Jim of Alberta and George of Clinton. One brother John predeceased (1947). Friends called at the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter, after 7.00 p.rn. Monday.. A private funeral service was held on Tuesday, May 8 at 1 l :30 a.m. Interco int in Exeter Cemetery with Rev. James Forsythe officiating.-19nc CARTER At the St Marys Memorial Hospita;, on Friday, May 4, 1979, Ferne Alita (Potter) Carter, beloved wife of Ronald Carter of 259 Queens Street East, St. Marys, in her 47th year. Dear mother of Peggy Louise (Mrs. Robert Mills) of St. Marys. Predeceased by two sons, John and Craig. Sister of Betty (Mrs. Thomas Moore) of Goderich, Willa (Mrs. Thomas Rathwell), Frank, Joseph and Ray, all of Clinton. Grandmother of Sabrina Leanne Mills. Rested at the Lindsay Funeral Home, Wellington Street South, St. Marys, until Sunday, May 6, then to the Ball Funeral Home, Clinton, where friends were received after 2 p.m. Sunday. Funeral service was held on Monday at 2 p.m. interment Clinton Cemetery.-19nc 28. Engagements LOBB-PALMER Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Palmer wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Jo -Anne Elizabeth to William Gerald Lobb, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lobb, R.R. 2 Clinton. The marriage to take place June 22 at 4:30 p.m. in Wesley - Willis United Church, Clinton, Ontario. -19 DAVIES-GIBBINGS Harold and Lois Gibbings of Clinton are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Patricia Lynne to Thomas Andrew, son of Walter and Audrey Davies of London. The wedding will take place on Saturday, May 26, 1979 in Byron United Church, London.-19nc 28. Engagements McCAUSLAND-WISE Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wise, R.R.3 Clinton, Ontario are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Marilynne to Wayne McCausland, son of Mr. - and Mrs. John McCausland, R.R.4 Meaford, Ontario. The wedding will take place Saturday, June 16, 1979 at 3 p.m. in Wesley -Willis United Church, Clinton" -19x 30. In memoriam LAYTON In loving memory of a dear daughter Ilene who passed away four years ago May 10, 1975: Someone remembers and someone cares, Your name is whispered in our prayers, A smile, a tear, a thought sincere, How often we wish that you were here. --yAlways loved and remembered by your Mom and family. -19 WILLISCRAFT In memory of a dear husband and father Bruce Williscraft who was taken from us two years ago May 11, 1977: We must try not to weep for those who have given to life so much more than they have taken. —Loved and missed by Bev, Lawrie, Dave, Mike and Tom. -19 HOY In loving` memory of a dear father and gr•,andfather William Hoy who passed away six years ago May 14, 1973, This month comes with deep regret, It brings back a day we cannot forget. You left so sudden without a goodbye, But memories of you will never die. —Always remembered by his family. -19 31. Card of thanks HALLAHAN I would like to thank everyone who sent flowers, treats and gifts to the baby. and myself while we were in the hospital and upon returning home. A very special thanks to Dr. Harrett and the other Drs., nurses and staff on second floor. Your kindness and good care was greatly ap- preciated.—Marian Hallahan.-19 THOMPSON In appreciation for the retirement luncheon and gifts, I would like to thank the Town of Clinton and Police Depart- ment.—Sincerely, Marion Thompson. -19x G L.E N Thank you to Dr. Baker ; nd -the nurses on 2nd floo " at Clinton Pilblic Hospital for all the care given' me while I was a patient there. Also, a special thank you for the care given Adam, both here and at St. Joseph's Hospital in London. Thank you to friends and relatives for cards, flowers and help at home. Your kirldnes has been very much ap- preciated.—Joanne and Adam Glen. -19x COX The families of the late Earl Cox wish to express sincere thanks and deep ap- preciation to our relatives, neighbours and friends for the beautiful floral tributes, memorial donations and cards of sympathy. To the neighbours, relatives and friends we say thank you for the many., ways you helped around the farm, for food sent to our home and all help given and offered in so many ways. Your kindness will long be remembered. Special thanks to McCallum Funeral Home, Rev. Royal, Dr. Newland and the nurses on first floor Clinton Public Hospital, the pallbearers and flowerbearers. Your ex- pressions of sympathy will always be remem- bered.—The Cox families. -19 DE BOER' The family of the late Teena de Boer would like to thartk friends and neighbours for their floral tributes, sym- pathy cards, and baking sent to the house. Special thanks to Beattie Funeral Home, Rev. Van den Berg, Dr. Newland and nurses at Clinton Public Hospital. Your thoughtfulness will always be remem- bered.—The de Boer Families, -19 McCLURE I would like to thank my relatives, friends and neigh- bours for cards, flowers, gifts and visits while in Stratford General Hospital and at home after my operation. Special thanks to Dr. Scott, Dr. Je kine and the nursing staff second floor, west win . —Carol McClure. --19x Is Clinton mayor Harold Lobb asking for federal assistance for the town hall renovations or to start up a public bus service? No, actually Harold was chatting with federal agricultural mlinister Eugene Whelan at a. breakfast in Clinton last Tuesday morning.(News-Record photo) Field. trip troubles BY JEFF:SEDDON The . Huron County board of education ap- proved 20 field trips for elementary and secon- dary school students Monday but served notice that in the future it plans to take a "tougher look" at student excursions in the future. Wingham trustee Bert Morin wrapped up a 20 minute debate on the field trips telling the board there was little could be done about field trips already planned but a lot that could be done about the future. Morin said a good percentage of the trips taken by teachers and students were orles that students should he taking with their parents or with groups such as- scouts or guides. The trustee was referring to the overnight camping trips planned by several of the schools. He' said some trips taken by students through the school could not be taken anywhere else but others, such as the camping ventures, could be taken with families or scouts and guides. "I often wonder if we -Ithe board) are not usurping the duties of the family or the scouts and guides on these camping trips," he said. He told the board that if the students were to benefit a great deal from he trips and teac"h't rs were that "keen" to have the students go he was sure the teachers and students would he ac- ' cep -ted by the scouts and guides. Morin's comments came at the tail end of a discussion started by Seaforth trustee John Henderson. Henderson singled out a trip to Quebec City planned by Seaforth District High School. A ` Grade 10 history class of 42 students is" off to the city for four days beginning May 23. The purpose of the trip ac- cording to the application for board approval is to allow students to see areas studied in class and to allow students to complete an assignment designed to deepen their knowledge of English - French relations. Henderson said he had looked at the field trip and could find nothing "beneficial to the students". He said the trip was very expensive and out of the four days the students would be gone, about half a day was worthwhile. Three teachers are to accompany the students on the trip which is estimated to cost $4,500. Superintendent of education Don Kenwell told the board that in- cluded in that cost was rail fare, lodging for two nights and tickets to two of the functions the students will attend. Henderson told the board that the $100 paid by each student was half the cost of the trip. He said by the time students paid for their food, paid for entrance to museums and other attractions and paid for small incidentals it would cost another $100. The Seaforth trustee said he didn't think it -was fair for the: board and teachers to be approving such grandiose trips. without some parental input. He said that was hefty hill for some parents to pay. He addid that all the students get for their money the first two days was a ride on a train and a ticket to "watch the Expos play". He laid the next day will .he spent on a Iws going to Quebec City. 'Kenwell outlined the itinerary Of the students. The first day will he a rail trip to Montreal where they .will attend an Expos baseball game. The next day the students will be travelling by bus to Quebec City in the morning and touring the Parliament Buildings and the National Assembly in the af- ternoon. The next day Turn to page 21 • eJ 1111 G.K. REALTY INC. Farm Property For Sale 100 acre cash crop and beef farm In Goderich Township. 4 bedroom house. ' Barn, drive shed. 200 acres beef farm. 4 bedroom house, large barn, silo, drive shed. 74 acres bush on Concession 6, Goderich Township. 80 acre dairy farm. 18 milk cows, milk house, bulk cooler, 9 room brick house, silo, drive shed. 17 acres river property. Maitland River. C. Buruma R.R. 2 CLINTON 482-3287 Salesman for G. K. Rea'l'ty Inc., Clinton 482-9747 .0 !z/rRin� J1Gn�r/i%r f _ AUCTION SALE Consisting of Property, Antiques, Furniture, Glass, China. Held at the Rathwell Building, 77 Main Street, Seaforth on Wednesday Evening, May 23rd, at 6:00 p.m. Offering By public Auction: a single storey 3 bedroom frame house. Living room with fire place, Dining Room, Kitchen, den, 3 piece bath, full basement, also single car garage. Terms 10% down Balance 30 days, Subject to Reserve. Full Listing Next Week. Mrs. Gladys Brightrall Proprietress ela%zieGG ^ e 1Orf(74r.s AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTAPIO NOK IWO (5 19) 527-1450 t