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Clinton News-Record, 1984-06-20, Page 191 LARGE CLEARAi,CE tint""Cori lgnmellt FridgyJune 22. lachtr're sharp, Sales he•1t.41h day, Qf eaech 00,40. pproxitnately '75 tract. rs 5 comb s ,find o►1 v ' ,t" 0 pieces, of tai tt!l of new and used farm equipment. One of Ili tr,1 f6 es r r o fxY. Farm Eq slOnmenfAtct o•..�fSyna Ward h. l. li .. P r ' si rrtont, `�1ighMipyc ice, °+Iflliiat�ton, Ontgi Isf; hlel., (519)534-1638 .5.347218 0.-250 AUTO A.0 TION,•60 cars and trucks 3Q unitt lith 3v no reserve Sponsored ay -the Goderich Franch)s ed Automollile Dealers, Goderich Beach, June 27th. 6:30 o.m..-25 ANN AL HORSE CONSIGNMENT SALE Saturday, June 30 at Bonfield Sales Barn TACK SELLS A't 11:00 AM HORSES AT 12 NOON Joe Corey Hugh Filson 482-9889 666.0833 GARDINER AUCTIONS PUBLIC AUCTION Wednesday July 18184 G pm Viewing From 11 am Day Of Sale THE GARDINER BUILDING 49 South St. Goderich (Next To The Livery Theatre) We will sell without Reserve. Used Furniture Appliances Tools Antiques Watch Next Week's Paper For A Complete List TERMS CASH, VISA-MASTERCHARGE CERTIFIED CHEQUE Paul Spain • Auctioneer Good clean consignments now being accepted noon until 8 p.m. Pickup of large items available - 524 -2421 1: WTI .EST 7 , MRS. f1ltlis OON :ACKLPN . ail S:�y 41 L. 1~A T., E I >! , , FORMER- Ci '`i D .. R..L IF . M .I�a M. f k, ErsL `79011011�6 D. . TO HUD ,' D. AT POW ,.. �i Ili n A W11i11f'SMAM AUCTION CENTRE 1 SATURDAY,. JUNE 23, 1984 11 A.M. 3 Pce.: bedroeam suite; modern Rarrymore lova seat: 2 kitchen tables & chairs; 24" electric stove; ANTIQUE FURNITURE: 24 pane fiat to wall cupboard; 4rash stands; 1 dresser; side board; record cabinet with mirror; secretary desk & book shelves; 3 kitchen cabinets; bow front buffet with mirror writing desk table with pull- out; large cook stove with closet & reservoir; gramophone; records - 33, 45 8. 78's; copper tub hand washing machine; 3 cell lanterns; oil lamp; small pine table; .2, kip. trunks; MISCELLANEOUS: Idrge quantities of Pyrex, Tupperware, glassware; child's 4 place setting Occupied Japan dishes; 84 pce. Blue Willow - made in Japan; several named milk bottles; collection of penny banks and dolls - some of interest. THIS IS A PARTIAL LISTING. PREVIEW: Friday, June 22, 2-3 8. 7-9, also Saturday. June 23, 10 A.M. to sale time. MOBILE LUNCH JACK ALEXANDER -AUCTIONEER TEL: 357-1011 & 357-1442 39. Educational FREE 128 page Career Guide shows how to train at home for 205 top paying full and part time jobs. Granton Institute 265A. Adelaide Street West Toronto. Call (416)977-3929 today.-22tf 41,. To give away TO GIVE AWAY, nicely marked litter trained kit- tens. Phone,482-3166.-25 TO GIVE AWAY to a good home, 7 month old male Bassett Hound and Golden Retriever cross. Phone 482-3294,-25 . • 38. Auction sale EVENING AUCTION SALE Three bedroom home and contents. furniture, appllanpes etc. to be held , for Margret Moodie at 128 Princess Street West, Citptpp. Qnt,,, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 AT 61,00 P.M. HOUSE WILL BE OFFERED AT 7:15 P.M. - 555 PROPERTY KNOWN AS 128 Princess Street West, Clinton, Ont. consists of a three bedroom 11/2 storey house with two bedrooms upstairs. Downstairs has one bedroom, three piece bathroom, living room, kitchen, attached back entrance room, gas furnace and water heater, new roof In 1981, sided with white aluminum. situated on a good sized lot In a quiet part of town close to hospital and downtown, newly paved street. Terms on property 10% down day of Sale, balance due In full in 30 days, beingoffered subject to a reasonable reserve bid. For Information and viewing phone the auctioneer at 482.7898, HOUSE EFFECTS - Admiral Deluxe 13 fridge,Westinghouse 24" electric stove, old chest freezer, Hi FI, old clothes dryer, Admiral clothes washer fairly new, chester- field and chair, platform rocker, chrome table w/4 chairs, modern coffee table, end tables, high chest w/mirror matching vanity dresser and chest of drawers, Poster bed, Philips coffee maker, toaster oven, Wishing well cooler. odd dishes etc. TERMS CASH Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 482-7898 42. Death notice P.DUN,tt2 Albert Earl. At the Stratford 0 .neral Hospital, on Tuesday, June 12, 1984,.Albert Earl Pounder in his 86th year. Predeceased by his first .wife e 1971.S . d byht�s, , i : ry ar.tial. ko n!� I. #e B+assle Wal. m Evelyn (Rossiter,•2 sons..Norold of Stratford; ,Disk Robert r of . AS (Wan) `fit l r. t •lathe Mrs„ (4 of ft . , .s ,.y B d. . �? ..aY #. f in,of Kitchener .Brother of Oscar, Ray, Mrs. Fred (Ruby) M)lts, Mrs. Frank (Marjorie) Hoyle .a,4 Mrs. James (Vera) -Lumsden all of Stratford`• Alm. survived by a sister-in-law Mildred of Stratford.;''b grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, Predeceased by one brother Ivan. Friends were received at Dack-Gingras • Funeral Home, 20 Caledonia Street, Stretford, on Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. where the funeral service was held on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment in Avondale Cemetery, Stratford. CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of 100 acre farm, 1 mobile home, complete Zine of farm equipment & household effects will be held for JAMES CULBERT Lot 7, Conc. 1 Ashfield Twp., 2 ml. N. of Carlow and 2 mi. W. of Nile, first farm north. SATURDAY, JUNE 30 /84 - 11:00 AM SHARP MACHINERY: I.ErL 7150 Corn Soybean spceeiel combine with 943 four row narrow corn head; Clause 4 row wide corn head; I.H. 6740 with Symes cub (18-4=30) T -roll duals with off set (18-4-30) chains; I.H. 7 tooth chisel plow with 3 point hitch; I.H. 710 four furrow semi -mount plow 18"; M.D. 11 bulldozer; Cleveland ditching machine model 250 box en truck frame; assortment of bus frames; No. 9 I.H. 10' cultivator; Inland six section harrow with pole; 250 gal. 3 P.Y.H. sprayer with a centrifugal pump; 3 N.P. (.new) contractor's pump; Buster bar for plow; N.H. 213 baler, like new; hay wagon; 4 tan engine hoist; Versatile 103 10' swather; motor rebuilt stand: engine hoist; acetylene torch; water bowls; sump pump; 3 PTH 4' x 8' utility box; tandem gravel box; 400 Dodge motor; 2 lawn mowers; rototiller; Honda 350 motorcycle in need of repair; 2 Chapparel snowmobiles for parts; J.D. hammer mill; I.H. hammer mill with 3 H.P. electric motor; car post hoist; Taylor tractor dyono; large amount of used steel roofing; I.H. 350 RC tractor needs motor; portable welder; 300 AMP battery charger; lathe; trucks; hydraulic cylinders, etc., etc. FEED: approximately 2000 bales 1st cut red clover hay; 100 boles straw. I.H. Scout 1977 4 W.D. V8 automatic, not certified. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Wardrobe; large freezer; air conditioner; couch; lazy boy: gas dryer; stove & fridge; storage cupboard; coffee & end tables; utility cupboard; older fridge; dressers; high chair; picnic table; 50' T.V. tower; wood stove; coloured 19" Zenith T,V.; 8 track stereo & tapes; flag pole; hens & chickens. MOBILE HOME: 12' x 60' 1972 Peerless with a 12' x 32' addition, 3 bedrooms, living room, family room, kitchen & bathroom. Selling without reserve. LAND: 100 acres. Conc. 1, Lot 7 Ashfield Twp. 95 workable. drilled well. Selling subloct to reserve bid. TERMS: Land 10% down day of sale, balance l.. 90 days. PROPRIETOR: James Culbert 519-529.7469 AUCTIONEER: Gordon H • Brindley 519-529-7625 ALLAN At Lady Minto Hospital, Cochrane, Ontario on Friday, June 15th, '1984, Mr. Garnet Wilson "Pete" Allan of 71 Queen Street, Hensall in his 56th year. Beloved husband of Donna (Cavell) Allan.; dear step -son of Mrs. Doris Allan pf Seaforth: dear father of Lloyd of Hensall, Nor- man of Kitchener, Margaret (Mrs. Gordon McDonald) of Exeter, Pauline (Mrs. Ronald McBride) of Goderich, Joan (Mrs. Wayne Beierl• ing) of Varna and Donna Jean Allen of Exeter; dear brother of Iva (Mrs. Clarence Reid) of Hen- sall; also surviving are 10 grandchildren. Visita- tion commenced Sunday in the Hensall Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 118 King Street, Hensall, where the funeral service was conducted on Monday, June 18 at 2 p.m., with Reverend Stan McDonald officiating, Interment followed in Maitland Bank Cemetery, Seaforth. BRINTNELL Passed away suddenly at Medicine Hat, Alberta, Wayne Beverly Brintnell, formerly of Exeter, in his 30th year. Beloved son of Mrs. Lois Brintnell, of Medicine Hat, formerly of Exeter and the late Douglas Brintnell. Dear grandson of Mrs- Alvin - Brintnell, of Huronview. Dear brother of Larry Brintnell, of Medicine Hat and Brenda (Mrs. Kevin Hawthorne), of Owen Sound. Cremation in Calgary, Alberta. A memorial service was held in the Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church, Exeter on Tuesday, June 19th at.2 prm. with Rev, James Sutton officiating. Interment in Exeter Cemetery. WILLIAMS' • At Huronview, Clinton on Monday, June 18th, 1984, Mrs, Emily Williams of Wingham in her 90th year. The former Emily Cooksey, beloved wife of the late George Williams (1964): Dear mother of Dr. G.A. Williams of Wingham. Also 6 grand- children and 6 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by her daughter Muriel (Mrs. Charles Bates) of Toronto and several brothers and sisters in • England. 'Friends called at the Currie Walker Funeral Home, 35 Patrick Street, Wingham after 2 p.m. Tuesday until Wednesday where funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Reverend J. Rea Grant officiated, Interment Wingham Cemetery, 1 • HARLAND - David and Jo Ann Harland are happy to an- nounce the arrival of their .daughter, Lindsay Allison, born June 13, 1984, weighing 8 lb. 6 oz. at North Western General Hospital, Toronto.-25nx 43. Births AUCTION SALE Metal lathes, milling machines, punch press, radial arm drill, heat _treating _,,equienen=,,_Sgrage.59q 1pt..R ment, benches, tools, • chains etc. to be held at Clinton High School for the Huron County board of Educa- tion. SATURDAdY. JUNE 30 ATA10 A.M. Large ra Tal arm ril with 34" horizontal travel, 12 inch vertical travel with coolant pump and motor, like new condition. Weights 1100 kg; Rousselle 15 ton punch press; Elliott horizontal milling machine w/assortment of cutters and vise; Excello vertical milling machine style 602 with horizontal dividing head and vise; Universal grinder w/accessories in good condition, Elliott 13 inch ram type shaper w/swivel vise; Teaching model shaper with stand and cutaway sec- tions to show operation; Cincinnati tool and cutter grinder-- w ac- cessories; Granite 3 ft, x 4 ft. surface plate on stand; Woodhouse and Mit- chell 14 inch metal lathe w 36" bed and accessories, 12" face plate. 7" face plate, 3 and 4 jaw chucks steady rest and taper turning attachment; 5 Utilathe 9 inch metal lathes 24" between centres - one has taper tur- ning attachment. Some measuring rod: and gouges, Southbond 6" metal lathe w/flat belt drive; Arbor 14" press, Duacro flat steel and pipe bender w/stand, Comparator metal testing machine, Dillon Dynamometer 10,000 Ib. tensile tester: Rockwell hardness tester w/ 1 set of test blocks; Johnson 118 gas bench furnace, Johnson 133 gas forge furnace; Johnson 120 gas blower type furnace w/temp con- trols; Johnson 510 gas crucible fur- nace, Quenching and brims tank, Atlas 3 inch steel bench top lathe w/stand and accessories., NOTE: above equipment 208 volt - most units in good condition. Selling due to closing of machine shop at Clinton high school. GARAGE EQUIPMENT ETC. Rotunda transmission tester; 24" Scroll saw powermatic 3 phase 208 volt one-third HP motor, two front end alignment machines; Alien engine analyzer with built telescope, Analyzer meter, Snap on engine analyzer; Hunter wheel balancer, Meg the changer, armature tester and growler, timing light, spark plug tester, Adams head Tight 'Amer, Allen current regulator tester, 5 EiSo vacuum tube volt meters, Elco model 147A signal tracer, AM FM tuner; Elco ST40 stereo amplifier; Stark capasitor checker, lico CRT tester and relevenator, d & K television analyzer, RCA Colour bar generator, 6 Elco 1030 regulated high voltage power supplies, 96000 BTU high log gas furnace; 13 ft. store counter with glass front and top and lights, 20 ft. of cupboards w/adlustable shelves and sliding doers; 7 x 5 x 1 ft. stage, 18 science desks w/sinks, 25 light swivel chairs on castor wheels, 2 steel top welding table, 7 utility stand w/steel legs, steel plate top- ped bench 30" x 6 ft:, 7 steel top tables 2 ft. x 6 ft. plus other tablas storage cabinets, hand tools etc. PREVIEW: FRIDAY JUNE 29 FROM 5 P.M. TO 8 P.M. TERMS: CASH OR GOOD CHEQUE WITH 1.0. Auctioneer: Richard Lobb CLINKoN (510)432.7398 • RPM E oig . L Sch o .t, r wish ,tit onnaunce the Mr, atlidfiArs. tltl,. t. e e W. ,'I:7.71ld •ta tlila0 cJtl�t(!iliY� ',Orli ran _child. Born in 10ic- a',O z t!l . .: firth of their first seat grandchild. I. lad. a .t"i1fF t 0 1984tta: frit , t tall Fl,ie sarfls, 9l,. + ISt,, ! ria..Hos .ita_1,,, ondon::on June 1'3th, of a , K p 1lyert r� ', occasien , or 5th WecliBittl t , a. x: ;,�0. .;t' •, it ,. , to on 8e , Steele, n, Bilker) r e.., S.. ' f . r�T e 8 � t#;� die' ,p ,�:. n._ ;a. n f. a c fla t . o. ,.K 4P ( f s I. ..1f - , , Y n1 , thanks a i ... K v _ i f . Elsa .,t' a 14 z I'i s. h t i. htn 6b 17. a. Cameron g r ',6An l' �': ch. . wR . ft F t1 r 1 A e) t,e d ren Baker, Ingersoll, Oil- oes an fpr div >u , r Y fish l ,,:. i r Mrs,, Ka ... - . , �u�' . f . ' ti.. mrd d a ,. at ,m si n • i s ch e.. _ 4 d.. , . 3!'!1 ,� .. , , Groes) for pr�ly ding. ,u fIr .. +� ,.;Si,4 coria and txth randchild� for Mr. and Mrs. who: contrib ted in moking<this such o happylgc. 25 •x a r n ' r► la el t. EItRt .r4#,- x I S � �?. hes. 25 :Russell ee,,�k, ,1 _ - casloln .for us. Stan and June. Jo CORBETT Ross and Donna Corbett are happy to announce the birth of their second grandchild, Cecelia Marie, bor'n.June 5, 1984, a sister for Gerry, Pro- ud parents ere Steve and Janine Corbett, R.R. 1, Exr, Also happy grandparents Norman and Audrey Hackney, Exeter. Great grandmas are Hazel Corbett and Ruth Taylor.-25nx • , MEDD Jim and Margaret are happy tp announce the . birth of their. son, Daniel James Clinton, on June 9, 1984, weighing 7 Ib. 15 oz. at Wingham and District Hospital. A brother for Mandy, Melissa' and Brent. Pseud grandparents are Rita Hummel, Clinton and Doreen and Clint Wilson, Blyth.-25nx COURTNEY Gary and Chris Courtney of Blyth are happy to announce the arrival of their 'son, Nicholas Joseph, on Monday, June 18, 1984 ,pt 10:00 p.m. in the Clinton Publi7l-I spital, weighing 7 lbs„ 81/2 oz. A wee brother for Michael and Elisha. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Elizabeth Bottye of Blyth, and Joe and Teresa Courtney of R.R. 1 Dungannon.-25nx 44. Engagements TREWARTHA - RUBENHAGEN Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rubenhagen, London, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Monica, to Brian Neil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Trewartha, Clinton.' The wedding is to - be held at London Gospel Temple, London, on. Ju- ly 7, 1984.-25x WILKINS - BLAKE Mr- and Mrs. Keith Blake and Mr, and Mrs. Charles Wilkins wish to announce the marriage of their children, Sharon Anne and John Mat- thew. The wedding will take place Saturday, June 30 at 4 p.m, in Trinity United Church. Recep- tion in Lucknow.-'25x 45. Marriages GIBBINGS - THOMPSON Sharon Marie Thompson, daughter of Dorothy Thompson of Clinton and Jeffrey Allan Gibbings, son of Ken and Mary Gibbings also of Clinton, were united in marriage on June 7, 1984 in Sylvan Lake, Alberta. Attendants were Mona Quinn and Peter Scott, both of Sylvan Lake, --25x 47. Card -of thanks • CLEARY - Thank you to all the students and the staff of St. •Joseph's School for making the post year very special. I'll miss you all. Miss Cleary. -25x TAYLOR We would iilsse to thank all those who sent cards, flowers' end. gifts, also the phone calls of can• gratulations on our 25th Wedding Anniversary, Special thanks. to our family Joy, Jeffrey, Julie and Wayne for their kind surprises. These memos les will never be forgotten. Murray and Barbara. -25x BARNES The family of the late Theresa Barnes wish to ex- press sincere, thanks:-tpAlieir telgtfues, friends and neighbours for cords,* flowers and letters of sympathy. Special thanks to Father Hardy and the Beattie Funeral Home and to the CW4 for the lovely lunch they served. Also thgnks to the staff of Huronview for their kindness and excellent care given to Mrs. Barnes. Betty and Wally Smith, Eldon and Mary Q'Brien:-2S C PATT.ERSON( I wish to thank the nurses in emergency dept. and first floor while I was in Clinton Hospital. Also special thanks to Dr. Street and those who visited, sent cords and treats. Nelson Patterson. -25x MERNER - MIDDLETON We would like to thank theneighborsand friends of St. James' Middleton Church for the gifts we received at the community shower held in our honor. A special thanks to the ladies that sup- plied the delicious lunch. Your kindness is great- ly appreciated, Vicki Merner and Paul Middleton, -25 BEIMERS I would like to take this opportunity to thank my neighbors for the lovely plant I received on the occasion of my 80th birthday. I also wish to thank everyone who sent birthday cards and best wishes. Sincerely, Corrie Beimers.-25 LUTZ . • A most sincere "THANK YOU", to all our neighbours and friends for the special effort that was put out to make the party in our honour such a success. Our thanks also for the gifts. Everything was very,much appreciated. Bill and Hermine. -25 0 VERWEY We would like to thank family, friends and neighbors for the benefit card party held in our honor in Auburn on June 8 in the recent loss of our barn. A sincere thank you to„everyonein- volved in planning and making lunch for this oc-• casion. Casey and Deb Verwey and family. -25 JOHNSTON ' My sincere thanks to all my family,, friends and relatives for their get well wishes, visits, flowers 'and gifts while I was a patient in the .Winghom and District Hospital. Special . thanks to Dr. • MacGregor, nurses on 1st floor, Rev. Ken Bauman for his prayers and visits, Winnie Johnston. -25 STECKEE 1 want to thank all my friends for the cards. gD1.r. prayers Quid also to all the ehildrenon'Bus 002 the coca flower arrangement While was ry. ?9; r tient at Vici'orla Hospital. Botty Steckle.-2c TBBBIJ.TT 1 wish to thank Rev. Bechtel, relatives and friends for visits, 'coids and flowers while I was to the Clinton• Public Hospital: and since coming. Name, Thanks also to Dr. Baker,. Dr. Flowers and the first floor nursing staff. Carman Tebbutt.-25x COOK ,We would like to thank our family, relatives and.. friends who helped Us celebrate our. 25th Wed• "ding Anniversary. Many thanksfor your lovely cards and gifts- We shall always cherish the memory of that wonderful evening,. Arnold and ,.rrna.-2S ROBINSON' The tramily of the late Reginald (Ted) Robinson wish to express sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness and syrn'lpathy shown to them in the'loss of a dear father and grand- father. Also, thanks for beautiful floral tributes, cards and donations. Special thanks to Beattie Funeral Home and ladies of Brucefield United'• Church. Your kindness was much appreciated and will always be remembered. Seeder. thanks • to the staff of Hurot4'iew.-25 THANK you,: the Clinton Kinsrnen and Kinettes would like to thank all Who attended our Beef Barbecue and Dance on June 9. Speclal thanks to all who helped - Kinsmen, Kinettes, K-40 and K•40ette members. CHAIR PERSONS W DorothyesChambers Roughenand 1: Articles for sale NEW AND USED BICYCLES Parts and Accessories DON'S BICYCLE REPAIR 305 Ontario Street, Clinton • 482-9941 Fir Ic BUSINESS AN. �. �- :.. .. .... ...., .. .n , r<ala.ae` "sw-rC.U',wv:,,�p•�y�Yi,e•+,•c+rP.r2;. 'Td,' is>n3,.s wwil- t Aalnt,n. 5v � O R � PROFESSIONAL D1REC OPTOMETRY R.W. BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square, GODERICH 524-7661. JOHN LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth 527-1240 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00-3:30 Saturday 9:00-12:00 noon Closed Wednesduys BY APPOINTMENT Free parking on premises ELECTRIC iktC. elstrtco,, E� els" *ECONOMY *QUALITY *SERVICE "Rig lobs or small, we 9482-73741�� CLINTON CHI CALL 1-330.268.9253 ASK FOR PAGER NO. REPAIR Clinton Electric White -Westinghouse i r#pirir Appliances Sales and Service APPLIANCE REPAIRS ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE 90 ALBERT ST. 482-3646 APPLIANCE and REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE Jim Broadfoot 482-7032 INSURANCE. GAISE-KNEALE INSURANCE BROKERS INC. Insurance -Real Estate Investments Isaac St., Clinton Phone Office 432.9747 Lan Theedom 482-7994 Hol Hartley 482-3693 Bob Thomas 432.3094 Bill Counter 432-3637 JOHN WISE INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. Gineral Insurance Guaranteed Investments Clinton Office: 432.9444 Rea. 432.7243 ►BATTOIR SERVr10E BENDER'S ABATTOIR Home Grown Beef and Pork MiII Street, Henson 262-3130 - Whoiesaie, Retail and Custom Slaughtering. Kill day. Tuesday. NO CHARGE FOR BEEF SLAUGHTERING IN JUNE Market weight hogs. Complete flat rate '35.00 Book In advance Friday June lst to Saturday. June 30th Our oWn chubs, Cologne. Wieners. Polish & Stemmer Sausage, Jellied Pork and Processed Hams & Picnics. ... qvi• Mottos - "The Golden Rule" HILL'S PAINTING •Interior or Exterior •Residential Service *Reasonable Rates 565-2451 MASONRY CAM HOLLAND MASONRY • Brick • Block • Angelstone FREE ESTIMATES 527-1906 STELARC METAL PRODUCTS *iron Railings *Trailers & Hitches *General Fabricating *Portable Welding Equipment Phone 482-9010 ACCOUNTANT LENTZ AND JEFFERY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS KARL C. LENTZ P.O. BOX 305 BLYTH, ONT. NOM 1H0 (519) 523-9589 JOHN W. JEFFERY P.O. BOX 909 MOUNT FOREST; ONT. NOG 2L0 (519) 323-4114 'PHOTOGRAPHY Fitzgerald Sfudios photography custom framing fine art prints 400 James Street Clinton 482-3890 GLASS/ALUMINUM See us for your building projects •Gless and mirrors •Energy-efflclent replacement windows •Window & screen repair •Plexlglau *Door service and repairs *Complete range of aluminum siding and building products �clinton QII 114 mirror and aluminum products tI metes' it. West, CLINTON 482.3322 -MECHANICAL: GsAlLEYs P.O. BOX 29 MILL STREET, HENSALL, ONT. NOM IX -6 HEATING * AIR CONDITIONING * SHEET METAL SALES * SERVICE * SATIFISFACTION BILL BAILEY 262-2020 Specialists in Pulse Combustion Heating 1