Clinton News-Record, 1979-07-12, Page 20w
PAGE 20 --CLINTQN NWS-RECORb, TuuRsDAY, ,JuLy a, 1919
17. Auction sales
17. Auction sales
FARMERS and DEALERS
refiserVe this date
Saturday, July 21, 1979
, 1000 A.M. Sharp \
GIGANTIC AUCTION
OF
Tractors, Combines, Haying & Harvesting
equipment. Tillage equipment and.all other
type of farm equipment, as well as Lawn &
Garden equipment.
•
TRACTOR SELL AT 2:30 Sharp
Don't missit - See you there.
Auctioneer: Cliff Gilbert
WAYNE WARD FARM EQUIP.
4
Hwy. No. 6 WIARTON
534-2980
534-1638
AUCTION SALE
of antiques, furniture, applianCes, Niagara
massage chair, etc., to be held at Richard Lobb's
Barn, 289 Bayfield Road, Clinton. Consignments
from Clinton, Goderich, Bayfield and Seaforth
homes. .
'SATURDAYf JULY 14 at 12 NOON
Square model deluxe fridge; 2 - 24" electric stoves;
2 olderfridges; Inglis automatic clothes washer;
Frigidaire clothes washer and automatic dryer; 2
continental beds (twin) like new; Niagara massage
chair; heat lamp; 3.piece bedroom suite; love seat
chesterfield;radios; 2 washstands; cedar 'chest;
wooden dining room table; 3 antique dressers with
mirrors; small oval table; odd table; Hoover spin
dry washer ; electric sewing'machine; range hood;
lawrichairs;.carpet; slate blackboard; round card
table and chairs, like new; beaver jar; trunk;
antique sausage stuffer ; floor and table lamps; old
fruit jars; bottles; electric hedge trimmer; vacuum
cleaner;.2 side tables; end tables; hall tree; pole
lamp; buffet; Chesterfield and chair; fold down
couch; baby crib.; floor lamps; chrome table and
chair sets; stools; odd chairs; 2 B&W TVs; small
desk; upholstered chairs; emery and motor;
garden tools; 32 ft. extension ladder; folding chairs;
step ladder; hand saws; bedding and linen; drapes,
etc. plus our usual large offering of dishes,
glassware, small appliances and miscellaneous
items.
TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE
Richard Lobb -Auctioneer
CLINTON, ONTARIO
.482-7898
OWNER OR AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE
FOR ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE
18. Services available 18. Services available
CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Frunace installations
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St. 482-7652 ,
c-18tfn
PIANO TUNING
AND REPAIRS
Bruce Pulsifer
• 527-0053 or 348-9223
• after 6 p.m.
MAJOR ELECTRIC
CONTRACTORS- LTD.
-Indutfrial '
-Commercial ,
-Residential Services
-Design -Appliance Hook up
• PHONE: 565-2642 Bayfield
or 672-0751 London
- •
BRINK'S CONtTRUCTION
R.R. 1 Bornholm . • ' , Phone 345;2010
i lit RESIDENTIAL
A IV .: RR ee . ci ii, FoRAvooRotmmi o Rooms
Bs •u IL:bp All oNd 0: tisni og n s
,--
IS7-Pi‘.:11.• Hog 6orns, e Chicken Barns
• CementWork • Plastering . •
P4r, . •
FREEESTIMATES. '
J. &J. ENTERPRISES
Decorathig
FREE ESTIMATES
• Gerald siahnStan
565.2T13
aftor 6 Oath. "4 4
R.R.•2
Ontario
18-„. Services, availal$1,e
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• Di 110.13.
SH11101-ING.
end
PAINTING',
General Contractors,
Clinton; Ontario,
Phone 4824347 •
u
• Landscape
Maintenance
Services
Professional care for
lawns, treesand beds,
formal end informal
design. Major
overhaul*, garden
reconstruction.
con:482-9475
ARTS-KRIEGER
HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
Specialty
Aluminum & Vinyl
Siding - Windows
Doors
Additions
Renovations
Free Estimates. etc.
Phone 482-3869
.ammommommans
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
* Form Buildings
* Additions -
* Renovations
Phone 482-3063
BO-JEN
CARPENTRY
FOR
• CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
• RENOVATIONS
• ADDITIONS
• SEE •
BOB
LANGENDOEN
BOX 309
CLINTON
PHONE 482-9720
24. Business
opportunities
SERVICE
STATION
FOR LEASE
In Clinton. Excellent op-
portunity for self star-
ter With mechanidal
ability to have his own
business. Reasonable
capital required. Finan-
cial assistance
available.
• Call B.P. Oil Ltd,
433-2377
TOLL FREE
1-800-265-4157
.el
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24. Business. 27. -0.e.atkos '
oPPQramiligs
WANT YOUR OWN- GOFF
profitable buiiness?? You're Suddenly as -the result of a --
the tx?Ss. Your own hoUrs - motori vehicle accident,
full or part time. Nell Monday,ISuly 2, 1979, on the
established international' .r-Bluewatilr Highway, neat,
marketing firm is 'seeking
.you for the Clinton and Bayfield, Brenda, dear
daughter of Glenn and Jean
(McAllister) Goff, of 938
Westminster Drive, Sarnia, -0
dear -sister of Robert, in her
19th year. Dear ,grand-
daughter qfMr; and Mrs.
Walter; Andress, t of .Lan-
sdowne, Obtario and Mrs,
Jessie McAllister and the
late James McAllister of
Zurich. Rested at the T.
Harry Roffman Funeral
Horn-Dashvcroad, where -Ire- -
funeral service took, place,
Thursday, July 5th at 2 p.m.
with .Reverend G. Pickell •
officiating. Interment in
Bairds Cemetery. Memorial
contributions to the charity
of your choice. Brenda was a
former sturient of Rosedale
Public Schoot and 1979
graduate of Northern
Collegiate, Sarnia and a
member • of Hyde Park
United Church, • Sar-
nia.-28nc
Services available...1st
surrounding_areas. ACT
(MIT -Calr Mr. Everett
Guelpl619-836-633.3,-24-28 -
SCREENED
. TOP SOIL
„
(for Lawns Gardens -
Flowers)
ALSO
*Crushed Stone
•Crushed Road Gravel
*Cement Gravel
spit Run Gravel
Backhoe Work
LYLE
MONTGOMERY
482-7644 evenings
HANK'S SMALL.
ENGINE ERVICE
HENRY REININK
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
• 523-9202
*Lawn and Garden
Equipment
*Repairs
*New Lawnmowers
and Tillers
- in stock.
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
• & SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 5270828-'
JIM: 527-0775
Canadian
•Pools
Seaforth .
Chemicals, accessories
furniture, barbecue
. parts and installation
JOHN MIDDEGAAL
527-0104
North Main Street
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
Kill Day Wt.(inesda
" -IfultrIENSP;S
DASHWOOD
237-3677
22. Lost and fouricl
• FOUND: Lady's ring on
James Street. , Owner .imay
claim same by identifying.
Phone 482-7753.-28
LOST:- Beagle, female; 21/2
years, tag No. 113 vicinity of.
No. 4 Highway and Vanastra
turnoff - lost Saturday n;ight,
July 7. Phone 482-3150.8
25. To give away ,
• TO GIVE AWAY to agood
Getman
Shepherd. Good watch dog,
good with children. Phone
482-7675.-28x
HENDRIK GELOK
ELECTRIC
RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL!
INDUSTRIAL
• TRAILER AND R.V. SERVICE,
, QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AT A REASONABLE PRICE
• MAINTENANCE - NEW AND OLD INSTALLATIONS
yP ONE 519-482-3700
DRAINAGE ,C(j4TRACia,12
FARM AND MUNICIPAL .DRAINAGE '
PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETEi , CATCH BASIN:S
8 Weldon Ave. Arva, Ont. r'
.1 _I
okAsiNhoik094t73P.H24049E •
Gerry 438.402
Steve Goderich 524,707
CAYCH BASINS PHONE
ovoliotiorIch 8244037
4 try Rot. 418.4102
Shop 473.260 ,
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26. Births
GIBBINGS -
Larry and Louise are
pleased" to announce the
arrival of Lee's and Danny's
little sistercindy Jeanette, 7
lbs. 3 ozs. on July 3, 1979 at
Clinton Public Hospital.
First granddaughter for
Harold and. Lois Gibbings
and Joe ..and J*Inet
Hunking,-28nc
LAVIS
Gord and Anne Lavis are
pleased to announce the
arrival of their daughter
Kathryn Nicole on July 3,
1979 at St. Joseph's Hospital
London. Birth weight 8 lbs.
15 oz. 4 little sister for
Leeanne.-28nc WALKER
At Victoria Hospital,
Westminster CampO,
London, on Priday July 6,
1979, Ellen Catherine
(Grassick) Walker, formerly
of Hensall, in her 98th,year.
Beloved wife of the late
George Walker (1961). Dear
mother ,of Donald J. Walker
of St. Petersburg, Florida,
Mrs. Frank (Olive Ann) De
Marco of St. Petersburg,
Florida, and Mrs. George
(Helen), Gould of London,
Grandmother of Mrs. Robert
(Diane) Bardawill of Lon-
don. Great-grandmother of
Tim, Teresa and Tammy.
Predeceased by one
daughter . Alice (1934) and
two brothers and two sisters.
Visitation at the Bonthron
Funeral Home, Hensall,
commencing Saturday'
evening at' 7 p.m. Funeral
service took place from the
funeral home on Monday,
July 9 at 2 p.m; with Rev.
Stan McDonald officiating.
At her residence on Friday Interment Bairds Cemetery,
July 6, 1979, Mrs. Una Stanley Twp.-28nc
Jeanne Montague, of 1030
York Street, in , her 62nd
year. Beloved wife of Louis 28. Engagements
J. Montague. Dear mother, of
Mrs. G. (Jacqueline) ATKINSON-
Playford of Granton, Mrs. FALCONER
W. (Marie) Evans • of Stan and Kay Falconer of
Lakeside, Mrs. Dr. L.
Clinton are pleased to an
(Clare) Kramer of Simcoe, nounce the, forthcom`ing
Fran, Jean, and Rene, all of marriage of their daughter
London. Beloved daughter of Nancy Lynn , to Robert
Mrs. Lily Aubin'of Seaforth.
Sister ofAlgs,„.4,,..„(.11,mglsta),„
Frederick son of Joe and
Pi,ulford, Mrs. C. (Rose • BrInautAtkirmonv;&of,,;.•;C-lin to n.'
The wedding will take place
-ftnne) McNicol, both of .Friday, July 27, 1979 at
Clinton, Mrs. Veronica p.m. in Ontario Street United
Meidinger of Seaforth, Regis Church. Open reception to
and John Aubin of Seaforth, follow. -28' ' •
Patrick of Cold Lake,
Alberta., Orville and Victor BLAKE -VINCENT
OT Kitchener, Lloyd -of'
Goderich,Mr and and Andre Aubin ; orm an
Vincent, RR 1 Lo desbofo
oU Bneslaa. Also surviving are pleased td'ara dunce the
are nine grandchildren. .
engagement of thir
Predeceased by A sw Ann/ to‘
on, daughter MaryLoiel
1oinmy7 and a sister Aldea. Donald Stephen Blake, soNof
O'Neilsted at the Hinnegan &
:11 'Neil Funeral Home, 350 Mr. and Mrs. Jor Blake,
2 Brussels. vedc,iing
William Street, (South will take place on .iguSt4,
ing). Funeral mass at St. 1979 at 3t00' p.m in
atrick's Church on Monday desboro United dhar-
at 10 a.m. Interment St. %Al .-LOA .101, • '41
Ili 4
Peter's Cemetery.-28nc
GOULD
Bob and Lori are happy to
announce the arrival of a
baby girl, Cheryl Lee on
June 13, 1979 in Regina,
Sask. A sister for Joshua and
igcob. Proud grandparents
ire Mr. and Mrs. Bev
McClinchey, Bayfield and
Dr. and Mrs. George Gould,
Calgary, Alberta.-28nc
•KNOX
Theresa and Melanie are
delighted to announce the
safe arrival of their new
baby ----brother Christopher
Allan Robert on July 2, 1979
at Clinton Public Hospital.
Proud parents are Barb and
Mel Knox of RR 1
Blyth.-28nc
27. Deaths
MONTAGUE
I , LAITHWAITE
it Detroit, on Monday, July
sil
4 J '1979, J. Arnold Laithwaite,
f rmerly of Goderich Twp.,
in his 80th year. Dear friend
.t Margaret Wisniewski.
Brother of Mrs. Thelma
4ivingston of Windsor,
Clayton of G_oderich Twp.,
and William of Kitchener.
Four nieces and four
rtephews also survive.
Rested at the Ball Funeral
Home, 153 High Street
Clinton, after 7 p.m. Thur -
ray. Funeral service 2:30
clock Friday June 6.
1
lE,nterment Clinton
Cemetery.-28nc
;
OLVER
t Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Ggderich,
• in Thursday, July 5, 1979,
Jessie Ann McMillan, -for-
inerly of Port Albert, in her
62nd year. Beloved wife 'of
the late Edwin Olver, 'dear
Oster of Rebecca (Mrs.
Herbert Morris) of
' l-Iuronview. Predeceased by
two brothers and One sister.
Rested at the Stiles Funeral
home, 77 Montreal Street,
bederich OW 2 p.m.
Priday. Service was held in
the Chapel on Saturday, 2
p.m. Interment Dungannon
emetery.-28
IRWIN .
As a result of an accident at
is -home in inHjuulry6,
nToHwanrsvhei1p
Harvey
•,oehnstsonuervIivrwinigsi
n,bienhdiessis5h1st
an
in
,4,..iyife the former Jean,
Treleaven are 4 sons,
Richard at home, Glenn;
kitchener, James and Kevin•
both at home.. Also his
,
Parents Mr.' land Mrs.
Clarence "Ir -win;' df Kinloss
Township and one brother,
Grant of Clinton, Rested dt
the MacKeh2ie and
McCreath Funeral Home
iLucknOw, Where funeral
service was held at 2 Jp.m.,
' Monday, July 9. Officiating
clergyman Rev. poug
Xatlfman. Inter ent
Greenhill Cemetery. -28n6
30. In rnemoi,iam
• HILL i
In memory of Will'am John '
Hill who passal a ay four
years ago jury 6, l 5: •
We cannot ; Lord, t Thy ptir-
pose see • ' '
But all is 'veil that' S donefiby
Thee. ' ' . , .
, .
so s n Patri6k,
Ever rethlbered by Wife
Ena, and Ia
Bruce andVictor. 28 r
, • .
• JOONSTO,
In men -pry Of Ervf 'Maxwell
Johnston who pass ed away
one year ago Julyj 1978:
HiSTnemoryls as ear today
As , in the hour e pasied
away.
• Ever remembered by his
spiasteirircEk,nasarnucicenepidfinectw,s
Vitc
tor. —28
31• Card ofth„alpk!i,i,.
•WRIGHt,
I. •
My sincere thanks to
relatives, neighbnd
l•
urs
friends for all the k`ndnesses
a
extended to me,alhe vis•its,
til
l
flowers, gifts d cafds
pa
while a tient Clinton
Hospital and sin de coming MUSTARD
home. Specfal thanks to Dr. 1 ' would like to thank
Flowers arid all the nur6s relatives, neighbours and '
.and 'staff, on- first floor for friends for kindnesses, ex -
their
excell,ent car`C. Norman tended to me through cards,
Wright. -28x , • flowers, gifts and visits while
1 was a patient in Clinton
ERE1 ,,,,,,-,
Public Hospitatl. Special
I wish tci 'thank. thOse who thanks to Dr. -Baker, Dr.
sent tlowqs and dards and Lynch and all nurses and
came to ViOit me while I was .staff for your excellent care.
In -Clinton 1-fospita). Spedial Cathy Mustard. -28
thanks to 4ctors at' d nurses
on „first ! Hoer, Orville
•
• 40, • "; "
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F bo yr S bteh"ee youmore Blyth
Summer Festival has .-PerfOrrnance scares the
written dtcken out of yQu'by
eb.P'llca9cInt me wenetll iqrlo°fwn- ftoarliet:j
well4nown playwright
depicting brural life and
its histThe theatre
Peter Colley, is not soley
,ory.
company hassue-
intended to scare you, to
' . .
cessfulfy proven if —the deathThe play is an
unusual conglomeration
and has been named a
past that they can
believably perform $oth
i-. -
comedy and tragedy tonredythriller"
.'
IS the comedy in the
Th is • season, the
dtd9e.d atheirnewplay • that codes as a
dimension needed relief to- the
themselves. literal'?
peaceful, relaxing
Don't expect to have a
repetoire, the macabre. • audience; who.. thfieni'dr
sittinun the edge Of
'
'
evening when/you go to seats, time and time
see Be Back Before again durihg the per -
Midnight. Be prepared to formance
Blyth well
supported
UnA.nimously
favourable reviews and
unprecedented advance
sales have marked the
opening week of the Blyth
Summer Festival. Critics
from as far away as
Toronto, London and
Calgary have cast their
votes of approval behiri\d
the first two productions.
Alice Gibb of the Huron
Expositor • called "This
Foreign Land",.
haunting production -
both funny and moving by
,turn-. Jim Fitzgerald of
- the Clinton News -Record
said "...it (This Foreign
Land) is better than most
of the million dollar
productions at Strat-
ford."
-Gina, Mallet of -- the
Toronto' Star said,:
"Blyth, in fact, seems a
model for a -theatre's
development...there is as
yet no 'discernible gap
between what -the
festival wants to do and
what the audience wants
to see."
The second production,
"I'll Be Back For You
Before Midnigh't'
prompted London Free
Press critic Doug Bale to
enthuse: "...a first-rate
thriller...I wouldn't be at
all surprised_ to. see
Colley's play end
,Broadway).7
Audiences have echoed
the critics' support with
their ticket .orders.
The next opening at the
Blyth Summer Festival
occurs on July 24, when
"McGillicuddy's Lost
Weekend" hits the stage,
closely followed by the
opening of "Child" on
Aug, 2. Tickets for all
these plays, and for The
Death of the Donnellys,
which opens Aug. 21, are
available by calling. 523-
9300 or at most ticket
outlets.
1J1111Tiier
The superb Fighting
-effects by -John Hughes
end Bjarne Christensen's
shivering sound effects
are,, surto bring about a
case of goose bumps even
from the most controlled
person. • • '
The stage setting tOo, is
eXcellent. No scene
changes ruin the' play's
intense rnonients, The
variety.. of doors , and
windows on the set add.t4
the suspense. The
audience. is never '
where the dark intruder
will come fi-orn. next and
can only guess what lies
waiting behind those
. Turn to page 22 •
LAST NIGHT ,THURSDAY;IJULY 12
BOX OFFICE OPENS MOO P.M. 2SHOINTIME 930
ADULT INTERTAINMINT
ROGER MOORE
JAMES BOND ow-
MOONRAKER
"No one has ever escaped from Alcatraz
...and no one ever
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( open for
GIANT :
GARAGE..SALE
at Canadian Tire's Seaforth Store only
• End of line.rnerchandise
Watch next week's paper
for � list of items offered
1. Card of thanks
Free. -28
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My sincere thatilcsito all nny
relatives/ ;and friends for
their Visits, Tds flowers While 1 W La patient,
,ctand
:
;
in Strafford 1, General ,
fiospital. Specihl thanks to
Rev. idhp. °esti' 'cher, Dr. •
Uriderw'odd, Lenciper
and Dr'. Scratch and staff.
Sincerely, f, Norma
Grigg. -1-28x
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L, A 1:IWN
My sincere thanks to
relatives, neighbours and
friends for the visits, gifts
and cards received while a
patient in Clinton HoSpital.
Special thanks.to Rev. Pick,
Drs. Baker and Newland,
first floor nurses and kitchen
staff and to all' who sent in
baking while 1 was in
hospital and since returning
home, 'It very much
preciat d: Dorothy
Layton. -28 •
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Ausable-Bayfield
Conservation Authority
ELEVENTH ANNUAL
• • PARKIIIILL CANOEREGATTA
AND FAMILY PICNIC
.SundaV. July 11
•at Parkhill Conservation Area
(intersection of Hwys. /A 81, hear Parkhill) •
Registration: 9:30 a.m. 10:45 dom., '4.'00/adult, children
aged 14 and under '240.
Rates Start At: 11:00 C(.m. (
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For further Informotlon, confaii AuSablo.thiYfloiri Cori.
torvotloo Authority btfico4 235.2610.
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