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35. Notice to
creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF ROBERT
HAROLD VODDEN, late of the
Town of Clinton in the County of
Huron, Retired Technician,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 8th day
of November, 1982, are re-
quired to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned on
or before the 31st day of
January, 1983, after which date
the assets will be distributed,
having regard only to the claims
of which the undersigned shall
then hove notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this 23rd day of December,
1982.
E.B. MENZIES, Q.C.
Box 68,
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitor for the
Executors
38. Auction sale
t Richard [ebb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 462-1898
AUCTI'_N CALENDAR
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SAT. JAN. 8 AT 10 A.M.
Furniture. 9975
Plymouth Valliant. 4 dr.,
Sedan, 88,006 miles, 8
automatic for Mrs. Bess
Garrison of Blyth and
Miss Billy Stetivaet of
Clinton at Richard Lobb's
Barn, Clinton.
SAT. JAN. 95, 98 A.M.
Antique furniture, stove
and fridge. nearly resw
for Addle Walsh of Blyth
at Richard Lobb's Bern,
Clinton.
42 Death notice
Ss
43 Births
46 In memoriam
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 19M -PAGE 15
47. Card of thanks
42 Death notice
TURK I SEIM
At the Blue Woter Rest Home,
Zurich on Monday. December
27th, 1982. Mrs. Anne Helen
(Vierth) Turkheim of Zurich, in
her 91st year. Beloved wife of
the late Rev. Ernest Turkheim
(1942) Surviving ore 5
daughters Lottie (Mrs. Edwin
Goscho). Zurich. Ruth (Mrs. Ar•
thur Navey). los Angeles
California. Mrs. Ellen Botstone
Zurich; Gertrude (Mrs. Horace
Greenfield), Simcoe and Irene
(Mrs. Charles Corr). Winnipeg,
Monitoba. 2 sons Jack and Herb
both of Zurich. Also surviving
ore 19 grandchildren and 23
great-grandchildren. Visitation
was at the Zurich Chapel of
Michael P. O'Connor Funeral
Homes. 49 Goshen Street Nor-
th, Zurich. Thence to St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Zurich; where
the funeral service was con-
ducted on Thursday. December
30th at 2 p.m. Interment St.
Peter's Lutheran Cemetery.
Zurich. — 1 nx
FOWLER
At Huronview on Sunday,
January 2. 1983. J. Howard
Fowler of Goderich in his 79th
year. Beloved husband of the
late Deleno McCreath. Deor
father of Robert of Ottawa. Also
survived by four grandchildren
and two great grandchildren.
Predeceased by a son Billie and
a grandson Robert Fowler Jr.
Rested at the McCallum Funeral
Home, Cambria Rood at East
Street, Goderich after 2 p.m.
Tuesday. Funeral service 2
o'clock Wednesdoy afternoon.
Interment Maitland Cemetery.
Donations to the Canadian
Cancer Society would be ap-
preciated as expressions of
sympothy.— l nx
KOEHLER
At the Blue Water Home, Zurich
on Tuesday, December 28th,
1982, Mrs. Nancy (Kennel)
Koehler, formerly of Goshen
Street South, Zurich in her 95th
year. Beloved wife of the late
Oscar Koehler (1939). Dear
mother of Harold, Mrs, Shirley
Craig, both of Toronto and
Greta (Mrs. Leonard Erb), of
Hensel!. Dear sister of Michael
Kennel, of New York, Mottle
(Mrs. Edmund Erb), of Zurich
and Mrs. Elda Smith, of New
York- Predeceased by one
brother and five sisters. Also
survived by 18 grandchildren,
�b ' greor-g>ratidch idretl - end 3
great -great- grandchildren.
Visitation was after 2 p.m.
Wednesday at the Zurich
Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor
Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen
Street North, Zurich where the
funeral and committal services
were conducted on Thursday,
December l3Oth at 11 a -m. Rev.
Stan McDonald officiating. In-
terment in Emmanuel United
Church Cemetery. Donations to
the charity of your choice will
be appreciated.—1 nx
LARGE CONSIGNMENT
UCTRN S,':\LE
Over 60 Tractors & 150 Pieces of Equipment
at Brindley Sales Yard, Dungannon, Ont•
Saturday, Janul,a ry
5th
at 9:30 A.M.
Far mace information call
BRINOLEY AUCTION
S19 -529-762S tie S19-529-7910
AUCTION SALE
Car, fine furniture, freezer etc. to be held es Richard
Lobb's Born, Clinton. Ont- for Miss Billie Stewart ®f
Clinton and Mrs. Bess Garrison of Blyth plies ad-
ditions
SATURDAY, JANUARY R ut 10 A.M.
5973 Plymouth Valiant Brougham four door seder
with vinyl roof, good upholstery, power steering,
radio, SIR cylinder, eutometic, 48,000 miles. selling
es 1s.
Modern maple round dining table with foanrmars-
eking chairs end hutch. modern bowed glens china
cabinet, knee hole dresser with mustache pulls and
mirror, sat of good maple bunk beds with good box
springs and mattresses, continental single bad with
heed board like new. ceder chest, smell apt. dare
chest Craver, upholateepd awh,el rocker like new,
Duncan Phyfe drop lee dlrirg table end four mat-
ching chelrs, Perslart tyPa rug 8'/, ft. $ 12 ft., chessor-
1letld with pull out bed,eeir corditlorer, Filter ®veer
vacuum cleaner, dehumidifier, humidifier, Kirit®re
vacuum cleaner With power carpet heed like rase,
card table end chair sat, several farcy smell tables.
Linea hole desk, 8 mm movie prolector and Screen,
severel chaste of drawers, large oil painting, other
pictures, eight bird pictures by Arthur Singer, small
chrome table with two chairs. swag lamp, table
heespe, bdeddire. fancy antique dreeeer, two love
shat chesterfields, pressbeck hf;;hcbalr, copper
boiler, lawn chairs, crocks & lugs, lanterns, copper
tea kettle, small seeming wares table, homemade
doll end baby cradles, portable sewing machine.
spoon collection. 26" fen, Cuckoo Cioek, small moo-
ted clock mode In Greet Britain, 7 s 8 carpet, small
repellence?. small garantity of leweallery plus our
uauel large offering of mise.. dishes, gleeevwore etc.
Including antique pieces.
This Is a real clean offering. Plan to attend.
TERMS: CASH
Richard Webb: Auction er
482-7898
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CGLOWIOU =a
At her residence in Clinton on
Thursdoy. December 30, 1982.
Isabella C (McKellar) Col-
quhoun in her 89th year Belov-
ed wife of the lore Elmer
William Colguhoun (1972) Deor
mother of lean (Mrs. Len
Caldwell). R R 1 Londesboro.
Isobel (Mrs Len Theedom),
Clinton, Audrey (Mrs. George
Hepburn) Willowdale.
Margaret (Mrs. John Robinson).
Clinton, Donold, St Thomas,
Ross of London. Murray of
Owen Sound, Tom of Wat'sr-
down Hugh of London.
Predeceosed by three sons
Lourie Kenneth and Duncan.
Also surviving ore forty grand-
children and thirty-two great
grandchildren. Funeral service
was held from the Beattie
Funeral Home. 55 Rattenbury
Street East, Clinton on Mondoy.
January 3, 1983. commencing at
2 p.m with Rev. T.A. Duke of-
ficiating Interment Roy's
Cemetery Fullerton
Township.— I nx
LEEMING
Mrs. Moude of Huronview, Clin-
ton formerly of Walton at the
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich in her 88th
year, on December 28th, 1982.
Maude Morrison wife of the late
Thomas Leeming. Dear mother
of William J. McKillop Twp., and
the late Kathleen Clarke. Also
survived by 8 grandchildren and
7 great-grandchildren. Friends
were received at the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home, 87
Goderich Street West, Seoforth
after 2 p.m. Thursday until Fri-
day 2 p.m. when funeral ser-
vices were held. Spring inter-
ment Maitlandbank Cemetery,
Seoforth.- -lnx
43. Births
DENYrS
Walter and Nancy ore pleased
to announce the safe arrival of
Matthew Edward. 9 lbs 5 oz. on
December 15, 1982 Baby
brother for Jeffery. Jeanette
and Arno ride Proud grond-
parents are Mr and Mrs Elliott
Lapp and Mr and Mrs Ely
Denys.— lox
COOK-Ct9LBERT
Mom and Dad ore pleased to
announce the birth of me Corey
Allan. 1 arrived on December
28. 1982, at Winghom Hospital
and weighed 7 lbs 3 ozs My
proud parents are Bev Cook and
Lynn Culbert —1 nx
VANBAAREN
Jock and Carolyn VanBaoren
are happy to announce the birth.
of their first daughter, Jennifer
Rita, weighing 8 Ib. 5 oz. on
Wednesday, Dec. 29, 1982 at
Clinton Public Hospital. Proud
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Greidonus, Londesboro
and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Van-
Baaren, Clinton. —lnx
46. In memoriam
KINGSWELL
In loving memory of a dear hue
band, Hector Kingswell, who
passed away Jon 10. 1982
My lips connot tell how I miss
him,
My heart cannot tell what to
say;
God alone knows how I miss
him,
In a home that is lonesome to-
day.
I have lost my soul's companion.
A life linked with my own:
And day by day I rniss him more
As I walk through life alone.
Loved and missed by his wife
Lena. —Ix
KINGSWELL
In loving memory of a dear
father and grandfather, Hector
Kingswell, who passed away
Jan. 10, 1982.
God knew that you were suffer-
ing
That the hills were hard to
climb.
So he closed your weary eyelids
And whispered, "Peace be
thine".
Away in the beautiful hills of
God
By the volley of rest so fair,
Some day, we'know not when,
We will meet our loved one
there.
Lovingly remembered by son
Elwin, daughter-in-law, Ann
and grandsons Sean and
Brett. --lx
KIINGSWELL
in loving memory of our dear
father and Poppy. Hector Elwin,
who passed owoy Jon. 10, 1982
God looked around Hos Gorden,
And found en empty space.
Then He looked down upon this
earth,
And saw your tired face
He put His arms around you,
He lifted you to rest,
God's Garden must be
beoutitul,
For He only takes the best.
God knew that you were suffer
ing,
He knew that you were in pain,
He knew that you would never
get well.
In this world again
He sow the rood was getting
rough.
The hills were hard to climb
So He closed your weary
eyelids.
And whispered Peace Be
Thine.'
h broke our hearts to lose you,
But you did not go alone
For port of us went with you.
The day God called you Home.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by his daughter, Brenda,
son -in -low Lorry and grand-
children, Sherri, T.J. and
Danny.—1 x
FORREST
In loving memory of a son and
brother, Dennis S. Forrest, who
passed away four years ago
Jan. 10, 1979.
Surrounded by friends. we are
lonesome
In the midst of our joys, we are
sad
With smiles on our faces, we
hove a heartache
Longing dear Dennis for you.
Too dearly loved to ever be
forgotten by mom and dad, Ken
and Jane Wildfong and brother
Rick. --1
47 Card of thanks
LEPPINGTON
We wish to say a big thank you
to the second floor nursing staff
and to Dr. Baker for their ex-
cellent core while we were pa-
tients in the Clinton Hospital.
Evelyn and Adom
Leppington.-1
EAST
Thank you to all the guests who
ottended our Wedding Recep-
tion. Special thanks to all the
people who helped set it up
Lorry and E hone Eost - I x
BROWN
1 wash to thank Dr. Newland and
nursing staff of the Clinton
Hospitol for their excellent core
and kindness shown during my
stoy there. Also 1 d like to thank
my many friends and relatives
for their gifts, visits and cheer-
ful encouragement. It was
greatly appreciated. Mildred
Brown. —1 x
SANDE.: SON
The family of the late Wilfred
Sanderson wishes to express
sincere thanks for expressions
of sympathy. floral tributes and
donations in our recent loss.
Special thonks to the Stiles
Funeral Home, residents of 85
West St., Goderich, the Kinet-
tes, Rev. Royal and the staff at
Huronview.-1
CORNISH
I wish to thank my friends and
neighbors for cards, flowers
and thoughtfulness while I was
a patient in hospital. Thanks
also to Drs. Horrett, Walden
and Newland and nursing staff
for their considerate core.
Special appreciation to Mr.
Webster for his musical enter-
tainment. Helen Cornish. -1
KENNEDY
The family of the late Brad Ken-
nedy wish to express their ap-
preciation and thanks to all
their friends, neighbors and
family for their many acts of
kindness during our time of sor-
row. Special thanks to the Boll
and Falconer Funeral Home and
Colin Swan.. The Kennedy
family. --1
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