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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-12-04, Page 20SrCO aft S.oe�a4.4 AticrioN CALENDA Doit, 110;.. Liquidation Auction SaksY sU.r Gon.ral $too beta (rt tit. promises ini formols; at 4 p..m bac 11 • fuNrnliture ,and antique auction bald at Ratilaimill'& Ass ietas, Sisatorth, OE* 2E * Hous `by Publiic auc•#lon Port Alkort 10:31 a.m.. eateleePPCI e .4,10616.444 us J� GTloN.g ....I�R.., t,.lgU14,I!!►TQRS. APPRAISERS. 77 MAIN ST:. • SEAPORTH. ONTARIO NOK IWO (519) '527-1458 �aGf/�t�e�� vJ4�.�soE�a�e.� ftfRNiTURE-AUC'f(i?N �c To be held: at the Rathwell Building, 77 Main Street, Seaforth, Wednesday,. Dec. 17th at 6:30 p.m. Consisting of: 4 pc. living room set; 5 pc. dinette set; double box springs and mattress; 54" water bed; dressers; chest of drawers; beds; child's desk; bar stool; baby's crib; high chair; leather swivel rocker and stool; coffee and end tables; mirrors; upholstered chairs; wood chairs; plus kitchen utensils and many more items. Misc. glass and china. (new) Sony STR48005D Receiver; Sanyo TP600SA Turntable; Hitachi D 220 Cassette stereo; 2 Hitachi HS 335 R speakers; McClary Heavy Duty washer and dryer; Hoover vacuum cleaner; 15 sections adjustable steel store shelving. az/I e// �59..;�oce; ee.3 AUCTIONEERS', LIQUIDATORS. APPRA;SERS, 77 MAIN ST.. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1 WO if (510) 527-1458 cd, of G 4o64/6.4 LIQUIDATION AUCTION SALE Of the Weiler General Store. To be held at the premises in Formosa, Ontario. Wednesday, Dec. 10th at 6 p.m. Sale to consist of approximately $15,000.00 worth of food, hardware supplies,. clothing, and equipment, including the complete contents of the Weiler General Store._ Property: Building _to be offered for sale by Public Auction. Subject to reserve. 2000 square feet solid brick building with full basement, 2000 sq. ft. on second .floor. Located on Main Street, Formosa. Ideal investment property. Property : Selling at 7:00 p.m. Sharp. Equipment: Sherer Meat Cooler; Toledo 24 Ib.. Scale; Burroughs Cash Register; Hobart Meat Slicer; 15', 27', 36' Solid Oak Counters; McCaskey Double Account Register; Frank Oberle 2' square safe; Westinghouse Fridge; -Glass Front Shelves; Wood Shelves. Hardware: Large quantity of nuts and bolts; nails; hinges; paints; hoes; shovels; rope; ladders. Inventory: Large quantity of Food, consisting of approximately $5,000.00; confectionary and drygoods including bottled pop; Cereals; Juices; Soups; Canned Vegetables; Tea; Coffee; Soaps; Detergents; Candy; Cookies; Gums; Large Selection of Rubber and Work Boots; Shoes; Work Clothes; Gloves. Planning- to- sell your equipment or redkice your inventory? Let Rathwell 8, Associates show you how we can turn your assets into cash in one day. Bruce Rathwell ✓✓�� Dick Robinson .�.�oceates AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO (519) 527-1458 imompoomispoopoimili 42. Death notice PEPPE* At Greater Niagara General Rospftal on Friday, November 28, 1980 Mrs. Helen Pepper of Niagara Falls and formerly, of Tuokersitht Township wn i><iIJ rn herr 72nd year. Beloved wife of the late Lorne Pepper. Dear Sister of Margaret (Mrs. • Clayton Norton) of .Seaforth and Marjory (Mrs. Calvin Horton) of Clinton. Predeceased, by ane brother Lorne Hay. Rested at the Ball. Funeral 'Home, .Clinton auntil Monday. December 1, 1980: where the funeral service was held. at, 2 p.rn. Interrnent Baird's Cemetery; Stanley Town- ship.. Aa expressions of sympathy donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be gratefully ap- preciated by the family. -49. McNALLY At his residence on Monday, December I, 1980, Mr. Hari Mcllally of 80 Q„abacn �irS set, Clinton, in his 66th year, Beloved husband of Jeanette McNally, dear father of Natalie and Naomi, both at home. Dear brother of Kathleen (Mrs, Leslie King) of Timmins and Gordon McNally of Corunna. Rested at the Ball Funeral Home, Clinton after 2 p.m. Tuesday until Wednesday, December 3, 1980 where the funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Interment Clinton Cemetery .-49 Auction Sale -of-Household furnishings, -antiques, usimmiagoammoissomalionipoliwomommi • 43. Girth; laMPSTO.N Brad and Cheryl are pleased to announce the arrival, of their first child, a daughter, .Heather Ellen, born. November 29, 1980 at t Wcodst k General Hasp ita1,---49ni Mact, ONALD • Michael Caranez'on MacDonald, born Nov. 25, parents, Pri.cella and Cameron, brother for Paula, proud grandmothers Mrs. Betty MacDonald and Mrs. Jean Walker . of Clin- ton.-49nc KQNARSKI Rick and - Brenda wish to announce the safe arrival of their daughter, Angela ;Nov. 30 at Clinton Public Hospital, a new sister for Jason and Jennifer. -49 MORRISON Paul and Judy are proud to announce the arrival of . Jennifer's _ br, th R An'd`rew, 'on Nov. 20 at St. ' Joseph's Hospital London, ' Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Morrison, Varna, and Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Guy of Merlin. -49 MN.. • 43. Births VANDERLAND .Bill and Brenda Vanderland (nee Stirling) of Orangeville, Ontario, are pleased to announce the birth of their son, Robert James, born November 27, 1980 in Orangeville Hospital. A wee -- brother for-- Joh It - ar Chri-stine. Proud grand- parents are Grant. and Anna Stirling of RR2 Bayfield, Ontario.-49nc 46. In memoriam RILEY loving In l tug memory of my husband Archie, who passed awayNov. 25,1976 Re had a nature you could not help loving And a heart that was kind a true To those that knew and loved him This day brings . memories y s aneW, Lovingly remembered by wife Viola and family .-49x GLAZIER In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Mervin Glazier, who passed away Dec. 4, 1970. No one knows the silent heartache Only those who have loved can tell The grief we bear in silence For the one we loved so well, Sadly .missed by dad Cliff, Thelma and Tim. -49 47. Card of thanks o er, an 46. In memoriam KEYS In loving memory of a dear (husband, father and gran- dfather, Lloyd Alvin Keys,. who passed away, Dec. 7, 1963. In a country graveyard Where the gentle breezes blow Lies the one we loved so dearly That we los 17 years ago. Time goes on with many changes Joys and sorrow, smiles and tears But his memory will always be cherished ,With 'the passing—of —the years. Lovingly remembered by his wife, sons, daughters-in-law and grandchildren. -49 HOLLAND I wish to thank all my friends and relatives for their Many, kindnesses, flowers, gifts and visits while 'I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Leona Hollan- d. -49 47. Card' of thanks wiwippimimmoopoupopoopipsumpoomo MOTE W.,o would We Ilr• d like to thank all; of our friends in Clinton and Bayfield for all the lovely' cards and visits on our 60th � wedding anniversary. Special thanks, to. Mr. and Mrs. Joeand Watt Bayf1cld. Mr. and Mrs. �latf Webster of,Clinton, the Ever Young Club of Bayfield.and.. alt .our . friends at. the Pine Court Apartments for the, cards and flowers... Fred and Edna Mote. -,-49 PR ESZCATOR We Wish to. thank all our family, relatives, . friends and neighbours for helping us to celebrate our 40th anniversary with a special thanks to, our family for a very lovely evening. - Howard and Jeanne, -49 47. Card of thanks DOWS(A►111 i We would like to thank our family, grandchildren, `re'lati\.es, neighbours and friends for the lovely gifts,. cards,. flowers and good. wishes on .our 45tb anl� :ivra n e s.r . Special �hmn y,thanks: to our family for the lovely gifts and dinner at the Dominion Rotel, Zurich and the party after. Special thanks to Marjorie and Bill fo,ropening up their home, for the party after the dinner. - Cecil and Hazel. ---49x EASTON 1 wish to thank our friends i for cards and visits during, my stay in Victoria Hospital for surgery. We are very grateful to Terry and Linda Fitzsimons for their assistance. Sincerely Keith Easton. -49 NEAL I wish to thank everyone who LAURENCE sent cards, flowers, gifts, We would like to thank our treats and visited me while family for the lovely Open -.-,in.-•-..tea•,i.aye.��-i�y�,.�I�,s.p.i,ta.l•,..�-�,_�iouso�he-ld,�in-�honox�of=pour -� London. Also, thank you to relatives and friends for flowers and cards sent to me on the passing of my dear brother. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. - Jo Neal. -49x. op outlet ows profit B EL`GRA'Via .Ni'etnbe rs, of the .Belgrave Co- operative have learned that their outlet rains 'number three in the province for sales, arid, income. Figures indicate the branches of Auburn and Belgrave contributed $295,.000 and combined with the Listowel outlet the total net earnings were $562,000. After pverhead, expenses,. which include taxes and. Insurance for the outlets, r the, net e a naGngs arniounted to $165,000 Jlrrt Neilans of the branch Bel rave pointed g. out that members met a real challenge by coming up with a savings even though the Ca -operative underwent extensive development -in the past year. anniversary. Special thanks to Lois Huggitt, to those who helped in the kitchen and served refreshments. Your thoughtfulness was greatly appreciated. - Mr, and Mrs. Tom Laurence. -49 i FORD Overhead Doors Sales at Service * RESIDENTIAL * INDUSTRIAL _.�ME C . �... ..O �A R i A L ELECTRIC OPERATORS PHONE: 482-3821 CLINTON H�TAC.HI RECEIVERS- _. . HTI324 SR 2010 CKING LEPERS HITACHI ER90 TAPE Antiques, furniture, appliances, etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton, Ontario for Mrs. Mary Pinning plus additions. Saturday, December 6 at 10 A.M. Admiral fridge, three years old; Leonard 24" electric, stove; round dining table with centre pedestal and leafs; double bed and mattress; dresser with mirror; chesterfield and matching chairs; platform rocker; two recliner chairs;4buffet with mirror; B 8 W TV; fancy small bookshelf with drawers; four wooden lamps; floor tamp; copper boiler; blanket box; chest of silverware; rocking chair; china cabinet; wicker rocker in. excellent condition; hall table with leaf converts to drinking table; trunk six leather seat chairs; odd wooden chairs; small kitchen table;' upholstered swivel rocker; large dresser with mirror; clock shelf; gas lawn mower; aluminum step ladder; magazine table; four end tables; some bedding; dishes and glassware; pots and pans plus many other items not mentioned. Items are in good condition plan to attend. Estate or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale. Richard Lobb: Auctioneer camping trailer, tools and misc. items on Wed. evening Dec. 10 - 6:30 p.m. in South Huron Rec Centre, Exeter, Ont. For Mr. Lloyd Keller. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS AND ANTIQUES: Chesterfield and chair, love seat, foot stool, recliner chair, 2 swivel chairs, tub chair, press back rocking • chair, pole and table lamps, 15'x18' carpet, 6'x9' carpet, wicker fern stand, Teak coffee and end tables Teak wall carving, 5 pc. bedroom suite, 3 chests of drawers, 2 dressers, 3 night stands, flower stand, small school desk and chair, maple desk, pic- tures and frames,. 2 book cases, Teak dining room (buffet hutch, table and 3 chairs), electric piano 600 Supreme, portable 22 inch Admiral colour T.V. and stand, 2 stereo -sets, 2 door frost free refrigerator, Moffatt 24" electric range, Inglis Citation ii dis- hwasher, Whirlpool washer and dryer, 23 cu. ft. deep freeze, Viking zig zag sewing machine with all attachments in cabinet, sewing box, portable Remington typewriter, de -humidifier, hurnidifier, 20 inch fan, small fan, electric window fait, Royal vacuum cleaner, electric ice cream maker, dishes, silverware, pots and pans, crocks, bedding, several plants, golf dubs and bag, full line of mechanic's tools, mechanic's large steel tool box, skit saw, jig saw, skit chain saw, power lawnmower, 2-10 speed bicycles, 2-3 speed' bicycles, 1 -ladies bicycle, step ladder, hand and garden tools, Coleman camping stove, rubber dingy, 2 lawn chairs, 8 ft. picnic table, mail box, V2 cord of wood, several other items. HARD TOP CAMPING TRAILER TERMS CASH Auction..r NORM WHITING Phone► Motor 235-1964 CLINTON 482-7898 15 + 15 WRMS MSL 25 SR604 j. BELT DRIVE TURNTABLE Wow/Flutter 0.06% S/N Ratio 65DB 8J.95 $149195 ■95 x,895 X229.95 Mss D22 S MSL CT 1302 600 A• • 35 + 35 WRMs DYNAHARMONY 399. 95 Doubles the power MSL D+SCWASH-ER STEREO CASSETTE DECK W/Flutter 0.08% S/N 64DB $i 199 .95 MSL .95 D 75 S RECORD CLEANER WITH FLUID 14" COLOUR T.V. -Only $399.95 • WINGHAM SALES ARENA 3 Day Major Liquidation Clothing Sale Over 7,000 pairs of quality name brand Jeans and Slacks, goes on sale at the Winqham Sales Arena 680 Josephine Street [North end of Wingham I Wingham Ont. for three days only Thursday - Dec. 4th - 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Friday - Dec. Sth - 9 a.m• - 9 p.m. Saturday - Dec. 6th • 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. This large sale of blue jeans, cords, and dress slacks for men and women will be the largest offering of fine No. 1 quality jeans and slacks in polyesters, dacrons, wool and cottons, that we have ever been privileged to offer the buying public, at prices never before offered at the Wingharn Sales Arena. We are offering over 7,000 palrs'of pants for men and women. 3eans and cords in sizelsi 26, 27, and 28. Dress slacks in sizes 29 to 38. Also plants in sizes 44 - 60. These slacks are made by leading manufacturers such as Levis, Wrangler, Chic, Lees, Liberty, Road Runners, H..I.S., Righton, Rainbow, and Bernttini, etc. All jeans, slacks and dress pants will be sold at one low price of 58.95. This kind of low priced buying may never be offered again. Plan to attend. "Clip this ad for dates and time. TERMS -CASH, CHEQUES, CHARGEX, MASTER CHARGE DAY OF SALE 357-1730 WINGHAM SALES ARENA 357.2987 LIQUIDATIONS & AUCTIONS ZERO'STAT STEREO CASSETTE DECK Metal Tape Compatible W/Flutter .04%' S66DB MINSL95 20" COLOUR T.V. 3� 5 $559.95 TS 3060 479.95 t • HA 4700 r.r-e7rnnetTIC=271r.rn MT, SUPER LINEAR LED 50 + 50 WRMs FT 3400 VECTOR TUNING _ MSL .90 Both for 'Ig 5 , Only $499 26" COLOUR T.V. REMOTE CONTROL Electronic Tuner Portable Radios Portable Cassette Recorder Microwave Ovens Why not buy for less and get the best! H TV -AUDIO Where customers send their friends Phone 527-1075 Open 10-5:30 Fridays 10:00-9:00 Closed Wednesday 9 Main St. Seaforth a 01,