Clinton News Record, 1981-02-19, Page 1930. Employment
wanted
WILL BABYSIT in my home 5
days a week. Phone 482-
7812.-7
31. Service
directory
KEN'S CARPENTRY -
Remodelling renovations,
cupboards, rec rooms, car-
ports, flooring, Hunt -Pella
windows and patio doors,
aluminum siding, windows,
doors. Phone 482-7676.—Ken
Mc Nairn .-12tfar
LAYING and FINISHING
concrete floors for basements,
garages, drive sheds etc, Call
George 482 3291.---45tf
INCOME TAX prepared by
Mrs. Leona Towton - Tax
Consultant. Reasonable rates,
Phone 482-9404 9:30 a.m. - 7:00
p.m. -5-12
CUSTOM
MACHINE
SHOP
Peter Harder
R.R. 2.Clinton
482-3242
PAINTING
DECORATING
INTERIOR
RENOVATIONS
Free Estimates
call:
Steve Miners
BRUCERILD
37
482-37
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
hill 1.1a'< \ eilnr,.(Iay
DASHWOOD
237-3677
M
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
* Farm Buildings
,It Additions
* Renovations
PHONE 482-3063
31. Service
directory
DRYWALL
known for high quality
PETER BAKOS
DRYWALL
hove complete drywall
service
Phone 527=1398
527-0606
6
INCOME TAX
PREPARED
Personal and
Farm
Ross Carter, R.A.
REASONABLE RATES
PLEASE PHONE
482-7776
AFTER 4 P.M.
Electrical Probiemst Cal
ED'S
ELECTRIC
Licensed Electrician
Commercial/
Industrial/Farm
Residential
24 HR. EMERGENCY
SERVICE
Ed Rooseboom
482-7441
HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
523-9202
_FSPR SALE______ --
Used Snowmobiles
We also Service
and Repair
snowmobiles and
snowblower and
other small engine
equipment
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE:SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 427-0828
JIM: 527.0773
34. Personal
PREGNANT • and
DISTRESSED? Married or
single, fret positive con-
fidential support. Help is as
close as your telephone.
BIRTHRIGHT - London
(collect) 432-7197 or 524-2913,
357-1769 or 524-2023.-3-52
REPAIR SERVICE
Cars, Trucks, Tractors
(service to all makes)
Mork Jenkins, Choi A Mechanic
482-3717
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
or 482-7007
HARDWOOD BUSH or TREES
WANTED
1A1C HARDWOODS LTD.
Auburn
For Best Cash Prices
SLABWOOD FOR SALE
BILL CRAIG
526-7220,
AL CRAIG
526-7512
35. Notice to
creditors
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE OF PERCY JOHN
GIBBINGS, late off the Town of
Clinton, in the County of.
Huron,
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the
above-named, Percy John
Gibbings, who died on or about
the 24th day of December,
.1980, are required to file the
same with full particulars with
the undersigned by the 9th day
of March, 1981, as after that
date the assets of the estate
will bedistributed, with regard
�� tlsl the claimant which the -
undersigned shall have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 2nd day of February, 1981.
D. GERALD HILTZ,
Barrister &
A Solicitor,
52 Huron Street,
CLINTON, Ontario
Solicitor for the
Executrix .-6-8
IN THE ESTATE OF
JENMF MARY WISE, 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
24th day of December, 1980,
are required to file full par-
ticulars thereof with the un-
dersigned on or before'the 2nd
day of March, 1981, 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 2nd day of February, 1981.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitors For the
Eltecutrices:-i6-8:
iN THE MATTER OF THE
ESTATE .OF Alvin Edward
Cooper, late . of the Town of
Clinton, in the County, of
Huron._ .
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the
above-named, Alvin Edward
Cooper, who flied on or about
the 18th day of January; 1981,
are required to file the same
with full particulars with the
undersigned by the 9th day of
March, 1981, as after that date
the assets of the estate will be
distributed, with regard only
to the claims of which the
undersigned shall have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 2nd day of February, 1981.
D. GERALD HILTZ,
Barrister &
Solicitor,
52 Huron Street,
CLINTON, Ontario.
Solicitor for the
Executors. -6-8
IN.... _THE .ESTATE. ..OF
THOMAS GORDO41 SCRIB-
BINS, late of the Town of
Clinton in the County of Huron,
Civil Servant, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the,
above-named who died on the
5th day of January, 1981, are
required to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned
on or before the 6th day of
March, 1981, after which date
the assets will be distributed,
having regard only to the
claims of which the un-
dersigned shall then have
notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 3rd day of February. 1981.
MENZiES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitors for the
Executors.
—6-8
38. Auction sale
•
38. Auction sale -
38 Auction sale
AUCTION SALE
to be held at Rlchart obb's Barn. Clinton. Ont. for
Londesbora Choral Manse Edna Mote and the Estate
of Lillie Jamieson plus ether additions.
Saturday, February 21 at 10 AM
Selling first is Rockwell •" radial arm sew. Knipeo
bullet typo portable heater, New Tiffany and brass
hanging light fixtures plus several others.
Westinghouse frost free fridge (nearly new). Ad-
miral 24" electric stove (like new), dishwasher.
Kenmore portable clothes washer. Fancy Antique
hall seat with mirror, Antique bonnet chest,
washstand, wicker fern stand.. Small modern pine
Hat. fo v all cupboarit C�rsifla titan" iilifAkoovii unirl ..
china cabinet with curved glass door, matching
chesterfield and chair with pull out bed, plus other
chesterfields, hl fi, trunks. oval parlour tables. an-
tique chain, old and modern dressers with mirrors.
upholstered choirs, set of bunk beds. buffets; con-
tinental double bed (like new), plus other beds, six
dining chairs plus odd chain, good chrome table
with 4 choirs plus our usual large offering.
TERMS CASH
Estate or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day
of sale.
Richard Lobb: Auctioneer
CLINTON 482-7898
4
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR,
Every Thursday
HENSALL
LIVESTOCK SALE
SAT:. FEB. 21
Furniture, antiques. etc.
at Richard Lobb's born.
Clinton, for Lillian
Jamieson estate. -Fur,
nituro from Londesboro
church manse.
. SAT.. MARCH 14
12 NOON
Combine, tractors.
trucks;smochinery_, etc.,_
for .Bruce Richmond. 11/4
mi. north and 1'/. mi.
oast of Blyth.
MORNING
AUCTION SALE
of Antiques
and Household
Effects
to be held at
The Auction Rooms
1 mile south of Goderich,
Hwy. No. 21
SAT., FEB. 21
10:30 AM
Sole to consist of:
II piece Queen Anne
style Metngrocni suite;
bow front china cabinet;
bedroom suite including
(bed, vanity dresser
with stool; highboy);
bottom of sideboard;
Victorian dresser; chest
of drawers; bods;
chrome sots; small
tables; odd wooden
choirs; wooden rocking
chair; upholstered
chairs; cabinet stereo;
record player; tape
deck; television; fridge;
electric stoves; small
appliances; glass and
china; prints; frames;
pine doors and windows;
aluminum storm win-
dows; wringer
washing machine.
Etc,, Etc.
AUCTIONEER
MARIE SALM
Phone 524-9064
%za'// J4�,s,�oe'�ca�es
AUCTION CALENDAR
Saturday, March 14
Henson Furniture and antique auction for May
Rowcliffo at Hensall Arena at 10:30 A.M.
Wednesday, March 18
Clinton Estate Auction of furniture and Antiques to
be held at Rothwell A Associates Building In Seafor-
th at 6:30 P.M.
Wednesday, March 25
Zwoan Welding Shop Auction at 10:30 A.M.
Saturday, March 28
Equipment Consignment Auction at Rathwall &
Associates Auction Complex, R.R. No. S, Clinton at
10:30 A.M. Consignments Welcome.
Wednesday, AprIf 8
Farm Equipment Auction for Isidore Mecharm° at
1:1S P.M.
eledieee, d.4.50dale.1
AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO
(5191 527-1458
42.. Death notice
LEARN
At Victoria Hospital South
Street Campus, London,
Ontario on Wednesday,
February 11, 1981 Lealand,.
(Lee) George Learn, of
Exeter, in his 67th year.
Beloved husband of Lois
(McDonald) of Exeter, and
dear father of Max of Hensall.
'and Fred of Carlton Place,
dear brother of Alvin Learn of
Tisdale, Saskatchewan. He
rested at the Hopper Hockey
Funeral Home. William Street,
Exeter, where funeral service
was held on Saturday,
February 14, at 1.00 pan. with
Rev. Ken Knight officiating. '
Tnterment in Exeter
Cemetery. -7'
KE MP
i.t$-' •-a'ttuldgx,.
February- ; h Cecil Arthur
Kemp, formerly of•.4Goderich,.
in his 79th year. Predeceased
by-. his parents Henry and
Charlotte (Crocker) Kemp,
one sister Maude --and one
brother, Victor. Rested at the
McCallum Funeral Home,
Cambria .Rd., at East Street,
Goderich. Funeral- service 1
o'clock Monday afternoon.
Interment Maitland
Cemetery. -7 .
HiCKS
At the Sea forth Community...
Hospital. on Wednesday,
February 11, 1981, William
James Hicks, beloved husband
of the former Doris Audrey
(.Baker ), -of Blyth, 'Ontario, in
his 68th year. Survived by his
wife Doris, daughter Deborah
(Mrs. Jack , Culbert) of
Dungannon, Ontario. Dear
brother of Fred Hicks of
Corbett, also Mrs. 011ace
(Lois) Desjardine of Guelph,
Mrs.. Murray (Olive) Maguire
of llderton. Also survived by
two grandchildren. Rested at
the Tasker Funeral Home.
Blyth, Ontario. Funeral ser -o'
vice was held on Friday,
February 13. at 2 p.m.
Interment. Grand Bend
Cemetery.-- 7
YEARLY
At Huronview on Wednesday,
February 11th, 1981. George
Thomas Yearley formerly of
Exeter in his 86th year.
Beloved husband of the late
Gertrude King. Dear father of
Audrey (Mrs. Austin BoIandi'
of London, Rena (Mrs. Ken
Wood) of Lucan and Edward
Yearley of Windsor. Brother of
Mrs. Jennie Lawson of
Huronview. Rested at the R.C.
Dinney Funeral Home, Main
Street, Exeter; where the
funeral service was- held on
Saturday, February 14th at 2
p.m. with Rev. James For-
sythe officiating. Interment ,.
Exeter Cemetery. -7
43. Births
CLEGG
Randall and Annie (nee
Marshall) are pleased to
announce the safe arrival of
their first born, a son, Duncan
Joseph (10 lbs. 15 oz.) on
February 1st, 1981 at the
Greater Niagara General
Hospital, Niagara Falls,
Ontario, First grandchild for
Jack and Irene Clegg, Niagara
Falls, and fifth grandchild for
John and Eleanor Marshall,
Willoughby.- 7nx
BAILEY
I am happy to let everyone
know that !finally got my baby
sister, Angela Dawn. She
arrived at the Clinton Public
Hospital at 8:06 a.m. Tuesday,
Feb. 3, 1981, weighing 7 lbs., 13
oz. Darlene Bailey.-7nx
43. Births
,21115
MAILLET
Tony and Nancy (nee Castle)
are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their daughter.
Mya Jodie, on Feb. 7, 1981,•
first grandchild for the proud
grandparents of John and
Melba Maillet and the first
granddaughter of the proud
grandparents of Wilfred and
Marion Castle.-7nx
Cox
Ritchie and Colleen would like
to announce the arrival of their
son, Mark Jason, born Feb. 11,
1981, at St. Joseph's Hospital,
46. In memoriam
MILLER
In loving memory of my
beautiful wife Pearl Irene
Miller, who passed away 7
years ago Feb. 21, 1974. Her
kind and unselfish ways will
always remain a precious
memory for her husband .-7x
McDONALD
In loving memory of a dear
mother and grandmother,
Betty McDonald, who passed
away, Feb. 20, 1980.
She loved the Saviour
And now has gone
Todwell with Him
To see His face
And sing the glories of His
grace.
Always remembered by her
sons. daughters-in-law and
grandchildren.—7
47. Card of thanks
TAYLOR
1 would like to thank all those
for their get well cards and
those who visited me while in
hospital; Special thanks to
Rev. Wilena • Brown for her
visit and to the L.O.L. for their
basket of fruit and a special
thanks to the nurses and the
Candy Stripers an on first floor
and to Dr. Harrett. Everyones
kindness will always be
remembered. Louis Taylor.—7
BAILEY
w sh"%"'ezp sere oue i'haiiks
to all our friends and relatives
for their visits and gifts while
we were patients in the Clinton
Public Hospital. A special
thank you to Dr. Harrett, Mary
DeJong, 2nd floor nurses, and
the dietary and kitchen staff.
Debbie & Angela Bailey. -7
• PENFOUND
Thanks to Blyth, Clinton and
Wingham Firemen, neigh-
bours and relatives who fought
our house fire and saved our
barn, to those who supplied
lunchand to those who
organized the Shower and
party for us. To the Auburn
Lions for collecting clothing
and household.iterns people.so
kindly donated. Thanks to
those who gave money and
gifts and to the children who
shared toys with Kenneth.
Words cannot express how
much we - appreciate
everything. Lloyd and Vera
Penfound and family. -7
-- f' DYKSTRA
The family of the late Uilke
Dykstra wish to express their
sincere gratitude to friends,
neighbours and relatives who
have shown their love, comfort
and support in the passing of a
dear husband, father and
grandfather by way of ex-
pressions of sympathy, floral
tributes and donations to the
Canadian Cancer Society and
the Clinton Hospital Building
Fund. Our appreciation to Dr.
Brian Baker and the nurses of
first floor, -Clinton Hospital for
their kindness and care: Thank
you to Rev. A. Vanden Berg for
his pastoral care and we give
thanks to the Lord for all the
strength He has given and is
giving us. Ann Dykstra and
family. -7
BEVERSBERGEN
I wish to thank my realtives,
family and friends for cards,
visits and treats while a
patient in Victoria Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Hanlon
and nurses on duty in
Emergency at Wingham
Hospital, the night of my ac-
cident. It was all greatly ap-
preciated. Marius Beyer-
sbergen.-7x
TAYLOR
We wish to thank the Clinton
Fire Department, our friends,
relatives and neighbours for
all their help on Saturday
night Don and Lorraine
Taylor --7
FiRST BAPTIST
CHURCH
The congregation of the First
Baptist Church, Clinton, wish
to express their appreciation
to all who assisted in avoiding
a fire in the Church Saturday
evening. Special thanks to the
Fire Department, Union Gas
and Barry Buchanan for their
prompt action. 7ar
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1981—PAGE 19
VANASTRA "-Th
the blBnFergusoD voice
Farmers Spiel held
A Farmers' Spiel on
February 11 was sponsored
by the local elevators and
fertilizer companies:
Hensall Coop, Agrieo of
Brucefield, W.G: Hayter of
Varna, Cooks of Hensall,
W.G. Thompson of Hensall
Flemings, of Clinton, T.B.
Allen of Londesboro Ryons of
Walton Cyanamid of Clinton,
Snell's Feed 'Mill, Howson
and Howson and Ken
Campbell.
Everyone won prizes of
meat and door prizes went to
Barry Taylor, Don Brodie,
George Cantelon, Barry
Mason, Merton Keyes, Boyd
Tay>er,3r !ail Falconer_. -and
George Townsend.
Members of first place
team in each draw received
miniature trophies. Winners
of the a.m. draw: 1st place -
Stip, Dave Townsend, Bill
Gibson, Mark Centelon and
Jeff Peck; 2nd place: Skip
George Cantelon, Wayne
Cantelon, Laird Finlayson
and Paul Wetlaugher; 3rd
place: Skip Bob' Allen, Ed
Brodfoot, Don Brodie and
Jack Peck; 4th place: Ken
Faber's team; 5th place:
Bob Hayter's team; 6th
place: Jim Ross' team, 7th
place: Alex Townsend's
team and 8th place: Ross
McBeatll's team.
Winners of the 11 a.m.
draw: lit place: Skip Bob
Fotheringham, Laural
Fisher, Bruce Coleman and
Dave Ste. Marie. This team
also won the large trophy.
Second place: Skip Bill
Lobb, Jerry Gibb, Bob Ste
Marie and Mert Keyes; 3rd
place: Skip Bruce
Shillinglaw, Murray Adams,
Art Devos and Boyd Taylor; -
4th place: John Browriridge
team; 5th place: Gord Pryce
team; 6th place: George
Townsend team; 7th place:
Arnold Taylor team; 8th
place Mery Falconer team.:.
Congratulations to Don
Mitchelmore's team, who
won their way to the Ontario
Semi-finals of the-- Ontario
Curling Association Men's
Senior Competition. On the
way to the finals they
defeated Exeter and
Listowel to take the 13B
Division, then Owen Sound
who was- second in Ontario
last year, to represent
Division 13.
They were defeated by
London and Kitchener in the,
Ontario semi-finals held in
Leamington. The other
members of the team were
George Cantelon-Vice; Ken
Rogerson - second and Bob
Allan - Lead. Last year they
were defeated by Owen
Sound in Division 13 finals.
Vanastra ChristtafChurch
On Sunday February 15
holy communion was
celebrated at the morning
service at the Christian
Church. Organist was
Evelyn Mantel.
Companionship and
friendship is needed from us
(church and community) to
the refugee people here in
Vanastra. Norma Robson
stressed the need for us to
reach out, uw to them to
dinner .orhelp other ways.
There was a special prayer
requested for Terry Fox.
Please don't forget about the
pot luck following the special
Thinking Day Service this
Sunday.
Gulde.Scout Week
Numerous events will be
taking place all week with
each group -Cubs, Brownies,
Guides, Scouts and Path-
finders making posters to be
put on display at the
Vanastra Christian Church
and a special church service
will be held on Sunday,
February 22 Groups are
asked to be at the church in
full uniform no later than
l®: 45 a.m. to line up for the
parade.
There will be pot luck
lunch following the service
and those children whose
parents will not be attending
are asked to bring bag
lunches. The church will
supply refreshments.
Lions Club
There will be a business
meeting for the Lions Club at
the Vanastra Recreation
Centre on Thursday,
February 19 at 7 p.m.
The first children's movie
-night is scheduled for
February 27 at 7:30 p.m. at
the Vanastra Recreation
Centre. Cost is 50 cents per
child.
Lioness
The Lioness held anoth
Youth Activity night on
February 13 at the Rec
Centre. The theme was
based on Valentine's Day
and there were ap-
proximately 50 in at-
tendance. There were spot
dances and prizes for
chocolate valentine hearts.
The next Youth Activity
Night is scheduled for March
13.
There will be a Lioness
business meeting on
Thursday, February 19 at
the Rec. Centre at 7:30 p.m.
Don't forget the registration
for the Red Cress Babysit-
ting
abysitting Course is to be in by
March 7. Fee is $3.00.
Personal GIhnpaes
Continued get well wishes
go to Kelly Russo who is in
London,Hospital.
Continued get well wishes
also go to Gloria Allaway, in
Goderich Hospital.
Happy Birthday to Ronnie
Ferguson on Friday,
Fctaraarf ,a: --- - - ... r.
.Bev and Bruce Love and
family were visiting the
Wayne Ferguson family for
the weekend.
Happy birthday to Jen-
nifer Burt onFehruary 12th.
Congratulations to Kevin
Mcllveen and Ronnie
Ferguson on winning their
very first hockey game on
Saturday during Clinton's
Minor Hockey Day. The
Mites won 9 - 0 over HensalL
Happy birthday to Scott
Linton on February 25th.
Sincere thanks to June ,
Je tcock, Myrtle Goulding
and Betty McLean for
canvassing our area for the
Canadian Heart Fund.
HaPPY Wedding...
Anniversary to' Howey and
Joy Langan on February
18th..
Myrtle and Clem Goulding
attended .a convention in
Torontoon the weekend.
Happy Birthday to Sandy
McLauchlan on Monday,
February 16th.
Wath tourists
KINCARDINE - In an at-
tempt to draw tourist dollars
to Kincardine, the town is
planning on spending -a ' few
bucks.
The town's first step in a
campaign to draw
vacationers to Kincardine
will be to immediately spend
$2,000 to reprint a color
brochure and design another
one before summer. '
The reprinting will create
10,000 copies of a brochure,
first released some three
years ago, with color
photographs of the area and
material about Kincardine.
The Chamber of Com-
merce will be handing out
the brochures at the Spor-
tsmen .Show in Toronto in
March.
Keith and Linda Cartwright In the living room of their London horde discuss the upcom-
ing championship game for Keith's Forest City Flyers against the Kitchener -Waterloo
Spinners. The game will be played Sunday in Wingham. Keith is a native of the Blyth-
Londesboro area and Linda is orlghially from Belgrave. (photo by Elaine Townshend)