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ED'S ELECTRIC
Licenced Electrician
INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL
FARM/RESIDENTIAL
24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE
ED ROOSEBOOM
482®7441
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FURNACES
and
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HEATING
UNDER THE CANADIAN OIL SUBSTITUTION
PROGRAM
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 4824441
DRYWALL
known for high queillty
PETER BAKOS
DRYWALL._ ..:
Aare complete drywall
service
p°hono 527-1398
527-0606
.I
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL
' CONTRACTING
*Form
Buildings
*Additions
Ren OVOtions
PHONE
\,
482-3063
KEN'S'CARP.EN.TRY Remodelling,
renovations, cupboards,
ceramic tile, counter tops, rec
rooms, carports, flooring, win-
dows, patio doors, aluminum
siding. Phone: 482-7676.. Ken
McNoirn:-8tfar
41. To give away
.42. Death notice'
TUCKEY
At Huronview on Tuesday,
December 27, 1983, Arabelle
Louise (Hunkin) Tuckey, former-
ly of Exeter in her 78th year.
Beloved wife of Benson W.
Tuckey of Exeter. Dear mother -
in -Lew of Mrs. Elsie Tuckey of
Exeter. Predeceased by her son
Ross (June 1983). Grandmother
of Christine Buchanan, Jane
Brown and Mark, Van and Mat-
thew Tuckey. Also survived by
three great-grandchildren.
Sister of Mrs. Hazel Coward of
Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich.
Predeceased by three sisters.
Myrtle, Margaret and Viola and
two brothers Edgar and Nelson.
Rested at the R.C. Dinney
Funeral Home, Main Street, Ex-
eter; where the i complete
funeral service was held on
Thursday�,�December 29 at 2:30
p.m'. with Rev. James Forsythe
officiating. interment Exeter
Cemetery. -1 nx
DAVIDSON
At Huronview on Saturday,
TO GIVE AWAY to good homes, December 31, 1983, Hugh,- R.
German Shepherd cross pup- Davidson formerly of Goderich
pies, 6' weeks old-, large or- - and- Colborne Twp.; in his 85th -
small. Phone 482-9250.-52,1 ar year. Beloved husband. of the
----tate- -Catherine -Payne Dear
father of Joy Albin of Goderich.
Also survived by two sisters
Adelaide (Mrs. Austin Fuller) of
Goderich and Helen (Mrs.
Thomas Sowerby) of Goderich
Twp., 4 grandchildren and five
great-grandchildren. Rested at
the McCallum Funeral Home,
Cambria Road at East Street,
Goderich. Funeral service 2
o'clock Moi,day afternoon. In-
terment Colborne
Cemetery.- lnx
42. Death notice
WMIIIMMIWIMMWMal
BAKER
Al Huronview Home, Clinton,
on Tuesday, December 27, 1983,
John Jack Baker, in his 97th
year. Beloved husband of the
late Anna Melinda
(Fuss)(Reichert)(1956). Dear
stepfather of Clarence Reichert
of Zurich, Karl Reichert of R.R. 1
Zurich, Doreen (Mrs. William
McLachlan) of R.R. 3: Kippen,
and Margaret (Mrs. Eric
Switzer) of Clinton. Predeceas-
ed by two stepsons, Lawrence
and Alvin Reichert. Dear
brother of Jim Baker of Seafor-
fh-, dear brother=in-Law of Mr -s.
Margaret Hess. of Zurich.
Predeceased by six sisters. Also
survived by 11 grandchildren
and .6• great-grandchildren:
Visitation in the Zurich Chapel
of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral
Homes, 49 Goshen Street Nor-
th, Zurich, where the funeral.
and committal service was con-
ducted on Thursday, December
29 at 2 p.m. with Pastor Karl
Schuessler ' officiating:. Tem-
porary entombment with • inter-
ment • later in St. Peter's
Lutheran Cemetery.—1 lox
PIANO TUNING and repairs us-
ed pianos bought and sold. Call ,.•„ 1
Michael_.._L'ifinrdil :(1Nf�.gtvg91 _-36. AtiF iWinceenti
357-1049.---34tf
CONCRETE WORK - Expert
chimney and roofing repairs.
Specializing in stabling. Don r
Ives. Phone Brussels 887-
9024.-43eow
WHEELCHAIRS: The CP & T Fund
of Clinton Oddfellows Lodge
hove wheelchairs available for.
loon free. Contact Tom Chuter
482-7957 or Mary Trick. 482-
3842..-46tfor
34. Personal
DOES SOMEONE you love have
-a drinking problem? There is
help for you. Call Al -Anon 524-
6001 or write P.O. Box 101., Clin-
ton, Ont. NOM 1 L0.-49tf
PREGNANT, Distressed? Mar-
ried, single, .free positive con-
fidential' support. Help 'is as -
close os your telephone. BIR-
THRIGHT - London (collect) 432-
7197; 521-01E5 or 524=2023, 357-
1066, 357-2392, '.or 357-1769
(after 6 p.m.) -2-2
40. Lost & Found
FOUND - Golden Retriever type
dog, female, in Bayfield, very
friendly, needs a home 565-
2126.-1
notices
Marketing course offered
Whether you are a producer or a con- p.m. in Huron Hill, CCAT ,and is coon
sumer, the mares ofOntar10.-bninitifal dinated by Steve Thompson of RR 2 Clinton.
-harvest is a conversational subjectTThe,;cour are primarily. intended to ea -
marketing systems save money for the - nand the general understanding of the
sumer and earn money fop *loaner? marketing of agricultural commodities.
Before debaters are trulyWane( e. , . to . From the hi torical viewpoint, agricultural
discu , the Issues, Centralia College of marketing has changed significantly m re -
Agricultural Technology recommends''par• cent decades. V,arioiisl.marketing systems
ticipation in one of two courses entitled may serve as examples in the discussion of
"Under°standing,Agricultural Marketing". changes and developments.
At the Mitchell town hall, Ron Cbristies4 For more information, or to register in
RR 2, Staffa, coordinates the course which either course, phone Continuing Ecation,
commences January 18 at 7:30 p.m. A very Centralia College, 2284691, Extension 45, or
similar course begins January 19 at 7:30 _.ocal OMAF office.
JORDAN
On Tuesday, December 20,
1983, Mrs. Rhoda (Betties) Jor-
dan -of Vancouver, B.C. formerly
of Goderich Township •-in her
94th year. Beloved wife of the
-late Will Jordon and daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Betties. She leaves to mourn
four, daughters, Erma of
Medicine Hat, Alberto; Elinor of
Fernie, B.C.; Hazel of Moose
Jaw, Sask; and Lorna of Van-
couver, B.C. one sister Elma,
(Mrs. Peter Young), Goderlch
and two brothers Theron of
Huronview and Allan of Clinton.
Predeceased by one brother
Erland of Toronto and one son"
Gunner Thomas Jordan of •
Canadian Air Force, World War
11.-1 nx -
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-M1Announcements., •
notices.._,.._ _.•_. .
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
The residents of the Township of Mullet are
requested by the Council.
Not to Park, Cars
On Township Roads
during the whiter months' In order to
facilitate snowplowing operations.
Council will not be responsible for damage
to Mail boxes or any vehicles parked' on
roads or streets.
Councll also, request that the residents of
the Township of Mullett
Do Not Push or Dump
Snow on Township Roods
Jim Johnston
Road Superintendent
Township of Mullett
DRYSDALE OF HENSALL
JANUARY CSALE
Continues...
OVER 200 APPLIANCES ON DISPLAY
All At Old PricesSavings Galore
Subject To Stock On Hand
ALL APPLIANCES CLEARLY
MARKED FOR QUICK SALE
—IN STORE SHOPPING ONtY —
See Us Before You Buyl •
DRYSDALE'
MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD.
The Plaice to Buy Appliances
CLOSED Mondays Hensall, Ontario
Evenings by Appointment 262.2728
We Service WI>IIUt We Sell
43. Births
CRITTENDEN
Poul and Anne are proud to an -
ince the safe arrival of their
,daughter Natalie. Anne on
December 20, 1983 in Stratford
General Hospital. A wee sister
for Derek. Proud grandparents
are Mr. Wm. Hull, Blyth, and
Rets Wright, Clinton.-1nx
46. In memoriam
' ELS®P1
In memory of Jessie Elson, who
passed away one year ago
January 2, 1983.
So many things have happened,
Mom
Since you were called away,
So many things to share with
you,
Hod you been left to stay.
HILL You never said goodbye to us,
Lyle and-Cathi of Medicine Hate Perhaps it's just as well, •
.Albert°,,..,.are—p eNt2 could haye5.94.99,921: nounce the arrival of their first
son, • Adam Ross, "born on
December 24, 1983, weighing 8
Ib. 6 oz. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hill,
Brucefield and great grand-
mothers, Kathleen Hill, Bayfield
and Edna eater eon__
Brucefield.-1 lox
--PFtELAN-- .:
Joe and Joanne Phelan thank
God for the safe arrival of a
beautiful healthy brother .for
Jason, Joel and Jeremy. Justin
Michael, 8 Ib. 2 oz. born on
December 21, 1983 at Clinton
Public Hospital.—lnx
46. In memoriam
GWYN
In loving memory of a very dear
father, David Gwyn who passed
away in December of 1974:
Wheh family ties are broken,
And loved ones have to part,
It leaves a wound that never
heals,
And an ever aching heart.
1 cannot'" -bring" the old days
back,
When we were all together,
But loving thoughts and
memories, r.
Will live with me forever.
Always remembered by 'son
Ross. -1
• LADD
In loving memory of a dear hus-
band, father and grandfather,
Hugh Ladd, who passed away
15 years ago January 7,. 1969.
Beautiful memories are all that
is left.,.:... _...
Of one we loved and will never
forget 7
Just , as you • were, you will
always be ............ . . ......... _.
Treasured forever in • our
memories.
Lovingly remembered by wife
Reta, children and
grandchildren...—lx
bye,
To the one we loved so well.
If we could make one wish
t ht
And know it would come true;"
We would telephone to heaven,
• And ask to speak to you.
Loved. deeply and -sadly -missed -
by Steve; Libby, Dwayne, An-
drew and Ryan. -1
•
on ,
KING" SWELL
in loving memory of a dear hus-
band, father and grandfather
Hector who passed away
January 10, 1982:
Just a prayer from those who
Loved you,
Just a memory fond and true,
In our hearts you live forever,
Because we thought the world
of you.
Treasure him Lord in your
garden of rest,
For here on earth he was one of
the best,
- Sadly missed by his wife Lena,
Elwin and Ann, Sean and Brett,
Brenda and Larry, Sherri, Terry
J. and Danny. -1
47. Card of thanks
WESTLAKE
We would like to thank
everyone that helped in any
way during the loss of our un-
cle, William John Westlake.
Special thanks to all the people
in Huronview that took care of
flim, the Stiles Funeral Home,
Rev. Wood and everyone who
helped in our absences.. Millie
and Lewis Dempsey. -1 .
47. Cord of thorns
GIBSON
The family of the late May Gib-
son wish to express their
sincere thanks and appreciation
to relatives, friends, cards,
food, donations to the Cancer •
Society, ' Huronview, Heart
Fund, Ont. St. United Church
and Clinton Public Hospital. We
would especially thank the staff
et 'Huronview, Rev.' Norman
Pick end Mike Falconer. We
also thank her many friends at
`-tdroS>ta ew'-ceho"' re"e-comfort^
to her during the last few mon-
ths. Fred and Joe and
famjlies.-1 x
TAYLOR
We would like to thank all our
relatives, fr ends and neigHbors
for the lovely gifts, flowers,.
cords an4 good wishes we
received on our5Oth Wedding'
Anniversary. A special , thanks
to our family Ken and Joyce,
Murray and Barb, Bonnie and
Jerry, who gave us a trip to
Florida. We will never forget it.
Barrett and Marion Taylor.—lx
HATTER
We'wogIrltReto' e'nd'd"special''
" thank you to our family and to
relatives turd friends for the din-
ner, gifts, cords and the party at
our home un our 40th Wedding
Anniversary. It was very much
appreciated. Harvey and
Moureen,Hayter.-1
MOBILE
PRESSURE
WASH
AND CHEMICAL CLEANING
•FARM EQUIPMENT
•PIG BARNS
•CHICKEN BARNS
*INDUSTRIAL
•RESIDENTIAL
44,
,dry
�, I I "NW
Via,
CALL NOW FOR FREE ESTIMATES
482-3563
38. Auction sale
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT.. JAN. 21
10A.M.
1979 Ford LTD car. 22.300
miles. like new.
Furniture, appliances,
etc. at Richard Lobb
Auction Barn; Clinton,
for Bill Armstrong of
Goderlch plus additions.
Phone your
consignments early.
FIND IT
110 THE
tALEK TRICIANISAYs
AT ELECTRICAL WORK
WE'RE SENIOR MEN
''lTs OVR PERMANENT
JOB -NOT JUST NOW
4 THEN"
NAVE
ADEQUATE
TNT WIRING
Barry Buchanan
3 vNASEELEcrRic
CLINTON 482-7374
Industrial Growth
Fund The "Look both ways" RRSP
When you huyan RRSP, t he hest way it, tell
the future is to Inok tnthe part. '
Mt it pays tp look both ways. Because a
long-term record of ranx+stently hitch growth
is your hest gauge of prospects to came.
With industrial
" Growth Fond,
the numhen in
our past speak
for themselves.
... and we re just as excited about the future!
'lb talk about an industrial Growth Fund KR:IP
in your future return the coupon helloes.
or contact:
One year: 32%
Ten year's: averaging 19%
O I'd Tike more information about an industrial Growth Fund RRSP
_ �LrtSEL: „
Ir ISTAI. .
TI:I.F:t90
Pitfield Mackay.. Ross
Limned
344 Andrew St. S., Exeter Ontario, NOM 1SO
Phone 233-2231
All figures to November 10,lssi repreaentngeompnund average annual mt um with dividend'. reinviiiited
Any offer is made by the prieM r•fur.
CLINTON NEliTS-HECiNID, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4,11 ---PA
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STOCK REDUCTION,�
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OUR SALE
IS ON NOW!
Sensational Markdowns on fine
furniture for every room in
your house, Shop Early! This
is an outstanding Annual
Furniture Sale Event.
Ball. & Mutch Ltd.
Home Furnishings
71 ALBERT ST., CLINTON , 482.9505
OPEN: Six days a week 9 am -6 pm, Fridays till 9 J
YOUR NATURALIZER SHOE SHOP
YOUR FEET
10 OUR SALE
ITS OUR FABULOUS
- ONCE -A -YEAR
JANUARY
STORE WIDE .
BOOT
SHOE
SALE
NO HOLD BACKS
SUPER SAVINGS
OUR ENTIRE STOCK
So Exdiso,a:r Rrfond, For ThI. Sale—All Salsa Final
HURRY IN TODAY AND WALK iN SAVINGS AT
1 12 IIIF: SQL ARF•DOA rims 'i ItOlWRICH
3,110,-P