Clinton News-Record, 1979-10-18, Page 16tr.
>'AGg 16 c- CLINTON 1E WS RECORP,.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1979
15. Tenders
15. Tenders ,
15. Tenders
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT TENDER
W1-7903
The Ministry of Natural Resou!'ces hat the following parcels of land
available for lease by tender for the 1980 season:
TOWNSHIP
Stanley
Hullett
Hullett
Mullett
Hullett
Hullett
Ashfield
Port Albert
\\
THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS
OF THE TENDER WILL BE AS FOLLOWS:
iSuccessful tenderers will pay the Ministry the total sum of their tender in the
• form of a cheque made payable to the TREASURER OF ONTARIO prior -to being
issued a land use permit. The Ministry will be responsible for municipal
taxes. Payment must be received by December 31, 1979.
LOT
4
8
18
7
8
19 & 20
CONCESSION
Lake Road West
3
3
5
5
6
17 to 20 East and West
of Arthur Street )
AREAS DESIGNATED
USE
37 acres cropland
80 acres cropland
20 acres cropland
47 acres cropland
50 acres cropland
45 acres cropland
2 acres cropland
and 2 acres hay
• No herbicides with the exception of 2 -4 -D -B, Lasso or Bladex can be applied to
any of the properties.
3o Subleasing is not permissible.
4.
No fall plowing can be done on any of the properties.
5 • There will be no compensation or adjustment for damage to crops as a result
of use by wildlife and/or hunters.
.6.
7,
The Ministry of Natural Resources reserves the right to enter upon the
properties and carry out any necessary`activities.
Persons using property of the Ministry under a Land Use Permit will do so at
their ou,n risk.
This tender closes on November 7, 1979 at 5:00 p.m.
This tender will be opened on November 9, 1979 at 9:00 a.m.
17. Auction sales 17. Auction sales
LARGE
Consignment Sale
OF
OVER 50 TRACTORS
and
NEW & USED
FARM EQUIPMENT
,at
Brindley's Sales Yard
DUNGANNON
Friday, Oct. 19
11 a.m. SHARP
Massey Ferguson 1505 4 wheel drive with 3 point hitch
and P.T.O., D.B. 1210'4 wheel drive, 6 new tractors.
For More Information call S29-7970
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
of
Cattle, feed, dairy equipment, tractors, machinery,
etc. to be held for Adrian Wammes at Lot 34, Con-
cession 9 Goderich Township. Go four miles west of
Clinton on No. 8 highway to Holmesville turn left and
follow cut line to first corner,-iurn left and go 1 mile.
Saturday, October 27
at 1 p.m. at the location
Cattle: 1 - Holstein heifer six months old, 5 BWF
heifers six months old, 6 BWF steers six months old, 5
BWF steers approx. 700 to 800 lbs.
Feed: approx. 22 tonnes of mixed grain; approx. 1600
bales of mixed 1st cut hay; approx. 1200 bales of good
straw.
Dairy Equipment: Surge Alomo 20 Plus vacuum pump •
with 1.65 HP electric motor plus vacuum pipe, small •
1178 litre bulk milk cooler, Cascade 40 hot water
heater, 2 surge milker units.
Tractors & Equipment: Case 530 diesel tractor with
power steering and extenal hydraulic outlets, David
Brown (Red) 880 diesel tractor with adjustable rear
wheels, David Brown belt pulley, 1 • set of 14.9 x 28
tractor chains, NeW Holland 270 hayliner baler,
Massey Ferguson 3 Pt. hitch 7 ft. haymower, New Idea
201 PTO manure spreader in A.1 condition, Oliver 3'242
3 PT hitch 3 furrow 14" bottom plow, Maissey Ferguson
9 ft. 3 P hitch disc; Helm 6 fi. auger snowblower, JP 11
ft. Danish cultivator with finger' harrows, Smoker 28 tt.
hay & grain elevator with 1 HP electric motor, Gehl
belt drive hammermill and drive belt, two wheel
trailer, John Deere, Van Brunt 17 run seed drill, wagon
flat rack, 2 row 1 HC trail corn planter with fibee
glass fertilzer hoppers, three bar side rake, wheel
barrow, 1 -HP electric motor, jack, all jack etc., plus
some small* iterihs not mentioned:
FARM IS" SOLD
TERMS:•CASH DAY OF SALE
CHEQUE ACCEPTED WITH PROPER I.D.
R chard `Lobb: Auctioneer
LINTCN 402.7090
OWNER Olt ' Ah "
IONEER NO ` RESPONSIBLE FOR AC-
Ci0ENtS DAY oR AICA;.
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18. Service available
TRY US FOR THE BEST IN
DRY CLEANING! Mothers
Day Fabric Cleaning Centre,
13 Rattenbury St. downtown
Clinton. Phone 482-
3533.-41,42
TWO YOUNG MEN, with
pickup truck, will clean
yards, garages and haul junk
to dump. Phone 482-3533 ask
for Todd. or Dean.-41,42ar
Now is the time
for
FALL
CLEAN-UP
Call...
LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE
SERVICES
482-9475
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING_
* Farm Buildings
* Additions
* Renovations
Phone 482-3063
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
kill Day Wednesday
"VIACRIIMS
DASHWOOD
237-3677
18. Services available
BACKHOE..
CONTRACTING
by .
SlOtegraaf
and Co.
* Trenching
* Farm Drains
* Septic Beds
482-9112
or
524-7067
PETE SLOTEGRAAF
SCREENED
TOP SOIL
(for Lawns - Gardens -
Flowers)
ALSO
•Crushed Stone
•Crushed Road Gravel
•Cement Gravel
*Pit Run Gravel
Backhoe Work
LYLE
MONTGOMERY
482-7644 evenings
18. Services availa ie 24 opsin es%lnies
WATER WELL DRILLING
W,D. 'HOPPER •
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFCRTH
NEiL 577-1.7.3,7,
DURL: 527-0828.
JIM: 527-Q775
�$1
19. Notice to creditors
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
In the Estate of Thomas
Joseph Feeney.
All persons having claims
against the Estate of
Thomas Joseph Feeney, late
of the Town of Clinton in the
County of Huron, deceased,
who died on the 13th day of
July, 1979, are hereby
notified to send in full par-
ticulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the
25th day of October, 1979,
▪ after which date the assets
will be distributed having
regard only to claims then
received.
Dated at Seaforth, this 1st
day of October, 1979.
McConnell, Stewart
& Devereaux,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitors for the
executors-41-43ar
IN THE ESTATE OF
WILLIAM JAMES MUTCH
late of the Town of Clinton in
the County of Huron,
deceased.
ALL persons having
claims against the Estate of
the above named who died on
the 21st day of August, 1979,
are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
1st day of November, 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 25th day of
September, 1979.
MENZIES, ROSSS
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitor for the
Executor.-40-42ar
BO-JEN
CARPENTRY"
FOR
•• CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
•' RENOVATIONS
• ADDITIONS
SEE
BOB
LANGENDOEN
BOX 309
CLINTON
PHONE 482-9720
PHONE 524-8029
HOUSE PLANS
and
MECHANICAL
DRAFTING
482-3586
J.B. COLQUHOUN
GENERAL
• CONTRACTOR
' Custom Built Homes
" Renovations
Additions
482-9506
EVENINGS
Complete
Custom Framing
nonglare glass. Ready
to hang, 48 hour service.
Harold Tyndall
e 482,7409 CLINTON
cow !'
for needlepoint, crewel,
photographs, oil pain-
tings, etc. Regular or
HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
HENRY REININK
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
523-9202
FOR SALE
Used Snowmobiles
We also Service
and Repair
snowmobiles and
snowblower: and
othor small Origin*
equipment
HENDRIK GELOK
ELECTRIC
RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
TRA1LeR AND R.V. SERVICE
OUALITY WORKMANSHIP AT'A AEASONABLE PRiCE
MAINTENANCE , NEW AND OLD INSTALLATIONS
PHONE 519-482-3700
IN THE ESTATE OF IDA
MAY WALKINSHAW, late of
the Township of Tucker -
smith in the County of
Huron, Spinster, deceased.
ALL persgn,, having
claims ''agains'-"t r state of
the above-named who died
on the 25th day orJuly;' 1979,
are regtired to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
1st day of November, 1979,.
after which date the assets
will he distributed, having
regard only to the claims of
which the undersigned shall
then have notice.
DATED at Clinton,
Ontario, this 1st daffy of
Octol-"r, 1979.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario
ti Solicitors for the
.xecutrice,s.-40-42ar
21. Personal
ARE YOU tired of being
alone? If you are unattached
meet that special person.
Apply Box 104 Owen Sound,
N4K •5P1. Please state
age. -42-44x
MR. AND MRS. BOB VAN
LOO. Congratulations Mom
and Dad on your 30th wed-
ding anniversary. Love from
all the family. -42x
24. Business
opportunities
EARN a second income.
Learn income tax
preparation at home. For
free brochure write U & R
Tax Schools 118 Roxborough
Drive, Toronto, Ontario
M4W 1X4. No obligation.
—42bc
BUSINESS OP-
PORTUNITY. Would you
like a business of your own?
You don't need an office to
start, begin at home - full or
part time. Ideal for husband'
and wife teams. Phone 482-
9562. No obligation. --42,43 •
20. Public notices
Would you enjoy the
flexibility of being
qualified for several
jobs?
Graduates of this 20 -week
program starting
November 5 have the
skills necessary for the
building, furniture, and
recreational vehicle
industries.
You may be eligible for
financial assistance from
Canada Employment or
the Ontario Student
Assistance Program
(OSAP).
W¢ ccm help you
erg
Conestoga College
tfApplied Arts
and echnologY
Building skills today
for the needs of tomorrow.
Clinton Campus
Phone 482-3458
26. Births
THIEL
Ken and Donna Thiel of
Zurich are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their
daughter, Kelly Louise,
weighing 6 lbs 51/2 oz. on Oct.
9 1979 at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. Proud
grandparents are Ervin and
Marj Reickert,Stewart and and Alice Thiel of
Zurich.-42nc
NOTT
Dean and Tommy pre
' Abased' 'to-. `announce the
arrival of their baby sister
Angela Marie weighing 9 lbs.
14 ozs. on October 14, 1979 at
Clinton Public . Hospital.
Proud , parents'" are Beverley
and Linda Nott. " Another
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Harold East and Mr. and
Mrs. Elgin Nott.-42nc
AIRDRIE
(Our Three Sons) Stanley
and Timmy Airdrie are
pleased to announce the
birth of their baby brother
Joseph Arthur (Joey) on
October 12., 1979 at- Clinton
Public Hospital. Proud
parents are Art and Dorothy
Airdrie (nee Collins) of
Londesboro. Fourth gran-
dchild for Mrs. Isabel Air-
drie of Londesboro and sixth
grandchild for Mrs.
Elizabeth Foster of RR 3
Clinton.-42nc
BRIGHAM
Mr. and Mrs. James H.
Brigham (nee McClinchey)
are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their daughter
Jennifer Kathryn on October
13, 1979 at Clinton Public
Hospital. Proud grand-
parents are Mr. ,and Mrs.
Robert McClinchey and Mr.
and Mrs. Charles
Brigham .-42nc
27. Deaths,
ASHDOWN
At Victoria Hospital, London
on "October 12th, 1979, Henry
(Harry) Clive Ashdown, of
852 Driftwood Road, in his
75th year. Beloved husband •
of Lola Helen (Hildreth)
Ashdown and dear father of
Bruce, London. Services
were held at Mount Pleasant
Chapel on Monday, October
LSth, 1979. Interment Mount
Pleasant Cemetery.
Arrangements by Memorial
Funeral Home, 546 King
Street East, London.-42nc
NOTICE
to Residents of
Vanastra
ANNUAL FALL TRASH
PICKUP
iaturdaye Oct. 20th
4hamney Scinitat on
7. Deaths.
BURLEY ,
In Clinton on Wednesday,
October 10th, 1979, Muriel
'Elizabeth (Murphy) Burley,
in her 54th year. Dear
mother of Judy, (Mrs. David
Parks), Christine (Mrs, Lyle
Smale) both of Goderich,
John of London and. Michael
of Goderich. Also survived
by six sisters: Mrs. Kay
MacGinnus, Mrs. Ann
Towesnard both of Cape
Breton, Mrs. Margaret
Hilton of Halifax, Teresa
Murphy of Brantford, Mrs.
Emma Couckuyt, Mrs.
Frank Bishop both of Grand
Bend, two brothers Jphnny
and Ernie Murphy both of
Cape Breton and six gran-
dchildren. Rested at the
McCallum Funeral Home,
Cambria Road at East
Street, Goderich after 2 p.m.
Friday. Funeral Service was
held 2 o'clock Saturday
afternoon. Interment
Maitland Cemetery.-42nc
GARDINER
At Alexandra Marine
Hospital, Goderich on
Monday, October 15th, 1979,
George Glenfield (Glen)
Gardiner of Port Albert,
former superintendent North
York Board of Education,
Toronto, in his 68th year.
Beloved husband of Helen
Irving. Dear father of Glen,
Frank and John all- of
Toronto. Brother of Bob of
Mount Forest and Noreen
(Mrs. Charles Crompton) .
Toronto. Predeceased by one
sister Margaret (Mrs. Roy
Beacom) of Brantford. Also
survived by five grand-
children. Rested at Stiles
Funeral Home, 77 Montreal
Street, Goderich until noon
Wednesday. Service at North
Street United Church,
Goderich, on Wednesday at 2
pm. Interment Christ
Church Cemetery, Port
Albert.-42nc
DE WE•ERD
At Victoria Hospital, South
Street Campus, London, on
Sunday, October 14, 1979,
Jan De Weerd, of -RR- 1,
Clinton. in his 53rd year,
beloved husband of Styntje
De Weerd, dear father of
Trudy (Mrs, Ross
MacDonald) of Whitechurch,
Janis of Toronto, Dianne at
home, and Janet at. home,
Ralph of RR 1, Londesboro,
Ken of RR .1, Londesboro,
Tim at home, John at home.
,Dear son of Mr. Roelf De
Weerd of Holland, dear
brother of Geesje (Mrs.
Lambert Zwiers) Holland,
Fygje (Mrs. Jans Mulder) of
Holland, Tinie (Mrs. Berend
Taddipg) of Holland Willie
(Mrs. r'rans De Vries)
Holland, Hennie (Mrs. Roelf
Veld) Holland, Tieme De
Weerd, Holland, also sur-
viving are two grand-
children. Rested at the
Beattie Funeral Home, 55
Rattenbury Street, east
Clinton. Funeral Service was
held on Wednesday, October
17, 1979y -from the Christian
Reformed Church, Clinton,
Ontario, commencing at 2
pm with Rev. Arie Van Den
Berg officiating. Interment
Clinton Cemetery.-42nc
30. In memoriam
JENKINS
In loving memory of a dear
wife and mother Regina who
passed away one year ago
October 22,1978:
Her loving face I hope to see
again
Though the days have passed
away
Sleep on, dear wife, and take
your rest
They miss you most who
loved you best.
Always remembered by
Gordon and family. -42
JENKINS
In loving memory of Gina
Jenkins (Horbanuik), who
passed away ,one year ago,
October 22, 1978.
Just when your life was
brightest,
.fust when your years were
best,
You were called from this
world
To a home of eternal rest.
—Lovingly remembered by
mother, Vicki, sisters,
Patricia, Leila, Connie and
brother, Leo. -42
31. Card of thanks
McASH
Sincere thanks to our family,
relatives and friends who
helped make our 40th an-
niversary such a happy
occasion. Thanks for the
cards, gifts and flowers and
all who came to call at our
house Sunday afternoon and
evening. Speeial thanks to
our family for the dinner
Friday evening and to our
friends who took us out to a
surprise dinner Saturday
evening. Bill and Eleanor
McAsh.-42
POTTER
My sincere thanks to our
friends 'relatives neighbours
and , the 'Ontario Street t1CW
for the ldV4ly cards and
flowers sent to me in hospital
and since returning home. A
special thank you to Or.
Newland, first floor nurses
and Rev, nick for his Cheery
visits, it was deeply AP -
predated. Bilrten Potter. - 42
by Blanche beeves
UCW meets
On Tuesday afternoon,
October 9, the
Holmesvlle UC W met in
the church with Mrs,
Irene Cudmore and her
group in charge of the
meeting. Mrs. Isobel
Sturdy read the scripture
and the Thanksgiving
Meditation, and Mrs.
Margaret Yeo received
the offering. Readings
were given by Mrs. Isobel
Sturdy and Mrs.
Margaret Yeo. A
humorous skit was
presented by Mrs. Grace
Walter, Mrs. Margaret
Yeo and Mrs. Irene
Cudmore.
The meeting was
turned over to Mrs. Isobel
Sturdy for the business.
Mrs. Phyllis Cox gave an
interesting account of the
West Huron Fall Rally
held in the Benmiller
Church. Plans were made
for the bazaar to be held
in the White Carnation on
Nov`. 7.
Mrs. Verna Lobb read
"What a grandmother is"
written by an eight-year-
old girl. The members
enjoyed singing together
the new humn of praise in
the October "Observer",
with Mrs. Verna Lobb at
the piano. The pennies
were counted and Mrs.
Jean Ginn's side won. No
one is really a loser this
31. Card of thanks
CLARKE
Sincere thanks to friends and
neighbours for letters, cards,
flowers, gifts and visits while
I was a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London and since I
returned home. A special
thank you to Goshen U.C.W.
Elizabeth Clarke. -42x
TYNDALL
Sincere thanks to our family,
relatives, neighbours and
friends who helped make our
40th Wedding Anniversary
such a happy occasion.
Thanks for the cards, gifts
and flowers and to all who
attended the reception on
Friday evening October 12th. •
Harold and Donna Tyn-
dall.-42nc
JERVIS
I would like to • thank
everyone for their 'kindness,,.
'ShSwn' to the while 1 was a
patient in Stratford General
Hospital and since returning.
home. Many thanks for
cards,-'•41c,wers and gifts.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. Olda Jer-
vis. -42x
LOBE
I'wish to thank my friends
and relatives for all the
cards and gifts I, reeeived
while I was a patient in
Clinton Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Lambert, Dr.
Baker, Dr. Street, and the
nurses on first floor. Gregory
Lobb. -42x
HUMMEL
The family of the late
Andrew Hummel would like
to express its sincere ap-
preciation to friends and
neighbours who brought
them comfort during their
recent sorrow. The many
expressions of sympathy,
floral tributes, donations to
the Heart Fund ' and acts of
kindness will always be
remembered. A special
thanks to M. Falconer of Ball
Funeral Home, and Rev. A.
Van Den Berg of the Clinton
Christian Reformed Church.
The Hummel Family. --42x
PATERSON
Rod and Cathy (Taylor) wish
to thank their relatives,
friends and neighbours for
the many lovely gifts they
received. Special thanks to
all who helped in any way to
make their wedding day
complete. Thanks again. -42
8. Real estate wanted
Year, as earn one who
saved' pennies is invited
to a dinner at the White
Carnation at 7 p.m.
Tuesday, October 30.
Mrs: Bessie Townshend's
group (the losers) are to
be responsible for the
entertainment after the
dinner.
Last Sunday morning
before the worship hour
in Holmesville United
Church, Mr, . Ir.vine
Tebbutt played the
beautiful antique organ,
presently owned by
Murray Draper of
Clinton. It used to.be the
proud possession of
Ebeneezer United Church
where Mr. Tebbutt was
organist for 24 years.
During the service, the
men's quartet of Mervyn
Lobb and three of his
sons, Murray, Hugh and
Gordon sang "The Little
Brown Church in the
Vale" and "ord, I'm
Coming Ho e" ac-
companied by the
organist Mrs. Jim Lobb.
Mr. Oestreicher talked
with the children about
persons in the Bible
whose names start with
the letter -"D", King
David, Daniel, etc. before
they went to their
respective classes. The
sermon was "Something
to Live For". Bill
Crawford and Gerry Ginn
received the offering.
Next Sunday morning
Rob Parr of Wesley -
Willis United Church will
speak about the work
being done by the United
Church.
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. William
(Peggy) Yeo of Victoria,
B.C. spent their holiday
with Mr. and Mrs..Eldon
Yeo."
Miss Karen McGregor
of Ann Arbor spent
Thanksgiving with Mr.
and Mrs, Yeo and Doug.
Happy birthday to two
young ladies in
Holmesville - a mother
and daughter!
Mrs. Arabell Bushell of
London has been visiting
with Alvin and Barb
Betties and other
relatives in the Clinton
area.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Morrow of Brighton, .
Michigan have been
visitors with Alvin and
Barb Betties.
Stitcheroos
do blocking
The fifth meeting of the
Stitch�y Stitcheroos took
place Tuesday, October
16. The , meeting was
opened with the; 4-11
pledge followed by the
secretarial report. The
roll call "Historically
many articles were
needlepointed for per-
sonal use and household
items. Name one. Include
picture or sketch in your
project manual," was
then answered by all
members. This brought
the meeting to an opening
and Judy Renner then
explained and demon-
strated "How to Block it
•Right". Each member
did at least one block.
We also discussed
preparations for
achievement day
December 6, 1979. The
rest of the meeting was
used to complete un-
finished stitches and
blocking.
Refreshments were
then served bringing the
meeting to a close. -- by
Helen Ties ma •
8. Real estate wanted
WANTED
FARM LAND
We have urgent buyers for two hog farms -
50 to 250 acres - farrow to Finish, and one for
Finishing.
Also needed is a 300 acre cash crop' farm in
the South part of Ashfield Township.
Phone: R.A. (Gus) CHISHOLM
Farm Representcltiva
1'
Alexander ilt Chapmen
HES. TY LIMED
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10 Tho Square Godortch 524•2171