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Clinton News-Record, 1983-03-02, Page 17
28 Business opportunity 28 Business opportunity CAI,,; A. ,A`$ FASTEST CEMICAL LAWN CARE COMPANY Is cal ending in the Clinton area. tvoui<t rut liMe Tu be port of This dynom,c mdustry� This .5 out o lob utter but o unique opportunity to own Tour own bva,ne,, ..,rh tremendous Income potential. The working period ,s from April No.entber with higher thon overage income Je!ei mined only by your own ettons )akar monogemenr iechn,eol naming and equipment ore pro..ded 'hos unique lulls I,cen<ed system is your answer to tidos s economic problem, (Alt NOW FOR MORE INFORMATION GREEN LAWF+i SpB lr Guur d,on oT the Nor ?on 1(519) 455-3133 CORPORA Ti HEAD OFFICE or GJrivo:P.o. 6om f.173. Sin. AV'. London, Onlorlo NSW 8:.a 29 Tenders 29 Tenders Township of Morris GRAVEL TEN Sealed, clearly marked tenders are now being received for the purposes of strpplying, crushing, hetrling and apreeding of approximately 25.000 CU. YDS. OF 5/8" GRANULAR "A" GRAVEL for the roads in the south half of the Township of Morris. Work to he completed by July 29, 1983 to the satisfec- Hon of the Township Road Superintendent, The contractor to be responsible for any rales or regulations which may he applicable under the Pits and quarries Act. Apply to the undersigned for contract forme. Tenders must be accompanied by a certified cheque for 10% of the enclosed kid and will be received by the un- dersigned unfit 5:00 P.M. ON FRIDAY, MARCH 4. 1983. Lowest or any tender net necessarily accepted and ell tenders are subject to the apprevel of M.T.C. LLOYD MICRIF Road Superintendent Township of Morris CLINTON PURUC HOSPITAL TE_ DER Tenders are invited to p®ieat CORRIDOR: 47 Wing 1st floor CORRIDOR: 62 Wing, 1st floor and basement KITCHEN: Cofeterle and Cantrell Supply goon Arrangements to in- spect areas to be pira- ted should be made with the C ELF ENGINEER, Clinton Public Hospital, 482-3447 MINISTRY Of WippiilCfiiAl AFFAIRS AiID BOWING ONTARIO NOOSING CORP08ATI if TENDER REFERENCE Pilo. ®05 P.T. 83-09 N®car Alum:ileum Win- dows - 1lWirtgfiaPry OH -4 52 Bristol Terrace, Wingherty, Ontario. Tenderswill be received for the above until 11:00 a,rw- local time, Friday, March 11, 1989, by the Ontario Housing Cor- poration, c/o Court House and Registry Of- fice, 80 Dundee Street, P.O. Bow 5600, Terminal •'A" London, Ontario, NBA 2P3 (519/679-7110) from whore details and specifications may be obtained. Details end specifications may also be obtained from the Huron County Housing Authority 48 The Square, Goderich, On- tario- Ig7A 1MS (519/524- 2837) quoting reference number as above. THELOWEST OR TENDER ANY NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED. Service directory JOHN PAS$ILS GENERAL CONTRACTING *F01 r fel Buildings *Additions * lionoveotIons 482-3063 31. Service directory HANK'S SMALL ENGINE SERVICE 1 MILE NORTH OF fLONDESB, RO 523-9262 FOR SALE Used Snowllms biles We also Service end Repair Snowmobiles and Snowblo wters and other Small Engine Equipment CLINTON C MPUTER SERVICE LT®. *Data Processing A/R, A/P, G/L, poyroli and statements 'Record Preparation ° Income Tar 'Cash Flow preparation 'Estate Planning Phone 482-9260 31. Service directory KENS CARPENTRYRemodel®, renovations, cupboards, ceramic tile. counter tops, rec rooms, carports, flooring. won- dows, patio doors, aluminum siding. Phone: 482-7676. Ken McNoirn.--fitfor LICENCED Corpenter ill your general maintenance and building needs call Joe Mc- Quaid evenings 482- 3628. -81for HORSESHOEING: Kevin Camp- bell, groduote of the Michigan School of Horseshoeing. Specializing in corrective shoe- ing and trimming. Cali 524- 9673. —8.9 WHEELCHAIRS: The CP & T Fund of Clinton Oddfellows Lodge hove wheelchairs available for loan free Contact Tom Chuter 482-7957 or Mary Trick 482- 3842.-46tfor 1,i1!•IL:NCE111 ALL YOUR GENERAL (MAINTENANCE AidD BUILDING NEEDS CALL: e11I1; Tlld�tl'd1,II�1 Evenings - 482-3624 CONCRETE FORMING Wills & Floors For c complete lob cell SID RRL9INSMA EXCAVATING LTD. 524-8668 DRYWALL known for high qucellty PETER BAKOS DRYWALL have complete drywall service !horde 527-139 527-®6®6 1 CLINTWO. D CUSTOM BUILDERS "Crest®rte built Bacons* AAdldltioeas `Drywall *Roofing 'Sidling, Soffit & Fascia TIM STISMA 482-3873 DWG PTfSMA 4112-7334 WATER WILL DRILLING W.D. PPER & SON FO i,' R AfV'+,DERN ROTARY RI w OS PH S'NE: SEAFORTLI NEIL: 327-1737 ®CTRL: 327-6626 JIM: 3f7-077$ *FLATROOFINO *SHINGLES *MAINTENANCE *FREE ESTIM. ,TEs HENSALL R FING COMMERCI ,L-RESI;f;ENTIL RICHARD REGIER EXETER 235-09111 BOX 1852 EXETER, ONTARIO NOM 150 DALE'S STUMP CUTTINO AND REMOVAL s�SKuvicr i ®L THr OUTAR1 • aFLiIIy insured 6,AII worst Ro®rowitood LMS DALE PH NE 5 23 941 give yourself lift! PRICES I START AT L $ 2 2®95 holiday Including FREE 1N KM Toed.©4 end 8 av60e4ly Rates Avallablo •-� n or 524m8411 %VINCrri sa04 vsa stem 50 0li141,66100e 31 Service directory JACK 8. CLOUNOUN GENIE AL CO 'MACH S : •CU TM DOMES *HEN ' , VATIf' 'NS * A7 p®ITI'.�: NS l q 6 CWJS *ALUMINUM SIDING PLIONt 482-9506 EVEN/NOS STUMP CUTTING service avnilehie Leone 432-7401 432-7066 34, Personal DOES SOMEONE you love have a drinking problem? There is help for you. Coil Al -Anon 524- 6001 or wrote P.O. Box 226, Mit- chell, Ont. NOK INO.-490 PREGNANT, Distressed? Mar- ried, single, free positive con- fidential support. Help is as dose as your telephone. BIR- THRIGHT - London (collect) 432- 7197; 527-0115 or 524-2023 (after 6 p -m.)-2-2 OVERNIGHT STEAMBOAT Vaca- tioning - Canada's newest replica steamship - the elegant Canadian Empress. Calm -water cruising on the mighty St. Lawrence River through the heart of the most beautiful scenery in central Canada. 3 to 7 day cruises available. Contact your travel professional or DIAL -A -BROCHURE toll-free 1 - 800-267-0960--90 HOW TO PLAY Popular, Piano! New home study course. Q esti Easy, method. Guaranteed. For FREE information, write Studio CO228 Russell & Associates, 10060 - 102 Ave. Ft, St. John, B.C. V1J 2E2.-90 COMPANION WANTED: Widow 31, 5ft, 6 in., slim and attrac- tive, lady, quiet -natured, three children, sincere, honest, has had hard times and share of unhappiness wishes to meet established, hard working respectable, considerate and affectionate, (R.C. preferred) man, (widower or bachelor) for marriage only with whom we can build an elegant home life together. Must be young mind- ed, love children, din- ner dance. cinema, travelling, family outings, general fun. Serious replies only. Confiden- tial, P.O. Box 1193, Seaforth NOK 1 WO. -9 CAST YOUR burdens upon me because I core for you. Need prayer? Call 482.9878 for prayer and a friend in Christ. —7eow 35 Notice to creditors IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES WILLIAM NELSON, late of the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron, ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the above- named, Charles William Nelson, who died on or about the 19th day of January, 1983, ore required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 14th day of March, 1983. as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the under signed shill hove notice DATED of Clinton, Ontario, this 14th day of February. 1983. D GERALD HILTZ. Barrister 8 Solicitor, 52 Huron Street. CLINTON Ontario Solicitor for the Executor 38 Auction sale ONTARIO 5 largest Farm Moch Inery Consignment Sole Nor with Ontario Friday March 11, 1983. 10 o m (soles conducted second Fridoy eoch month) Ap- proximote.ly 150 175 tractors plus all types of form equip. mens Consignments welcome. For more informotion call (519) 424 9998 or (519) 124 9093 Pro- prietors K S Homulecki a Sons 90 WANTED CONSIGNMENTS for our Spring nuc lion at Orval WI eon Auction Centre Lind coy Tractors form mochinery tools comping equipment, trucks cors olso quality fur niture antiques To consign call Born 705.324 2783 90 CL ING A'L)"alLE Three Weeks. .3oan Deere tractor. self-propelled etenhiese, 9Lnet traecidebery. Iseee equipment end ll4erld t sicca ei39. *o he held for Dein GAS at tot 22 Concussion 13 tllhhert Township semen trifles ease* of fill. Vase. or go 1 1/4 enlists mush el Cessenarty end 11/2 metes rases$ - WE NES X f 1? ° C 116 ,it,t 1:30 P.M. TRUCKS 1071 iFort Louisville tetedeges tractor, d18 OM ®fell, Loeb miles on engine, 13 speed transesle gen, soiling as is; 40 ft. tandem ®tele grain troller; 36 f*, tandems aisle grain trailer; 1971 INC 1600 tr**o ., 4 speed transmission. 2 speed aisle heist; 12 ft. Waiiinga livestock end grain body with tos-p. geed tires, selling as is; 1087 Ford see track, 5 speed. 2 speed orale hoist, Overstock and grain reds, selflnei es 6®. r®�iri cleaner K self propelled been special with cab; 10 ft. cutter bar, heed 71/2 ft. pick up, 330 Flit. tura® raw narrow cern head 7'e ft. pick top, 330 corn lased will he sold separate. 1�ATfdttlE internetionol 173 self propelled 10 ft. ec7sswother ettlth lifters. TRACTOR John Deere 4230 diesel, emit, air, heater, motile, front mount eueliary fuel tank. duel remote outlets. 2130 hour, 18.4e38 T -iter, duels selling separate. MACHINERY John Deere 2500 four furrow. seam mount 18 leech plow with spring trip reset bottoms spring coulters and gouge'wheel; Winpower 62.3 neip PTO hydro generator en trailer; John Deere 1010 181/2 ft. using csrltivetor with harrows and walking cede; ME 13 f$. three point hitch chisel plow; Woods 5 ft. rotary chopper; BHC 14 ft. wheel disc; Terme 12 ft. land packer; George White 200 gel. three point hitch incorporating sprayer with hard- ware for 181/2 ft. cultivator; Continental 300 gal. trail sprayer; Snyder 300 gal. Polyolefin nerres tank en skid; JM 12 ft. hydraulic fertiliser auger with hoses; Geo. Smith stone fork fits front-end leader; Kongskilde four row rowcrop ctitivotor with rolling shields; Lockwood lanes 570 been wiredrawer with crass conveyor; Mestrer type four row been puller; Martin 225 bushel grewity biro on John Deere 965 wagon; J.M. model 230-7 gravity bin on John Deere 993 wagon, small gravity bin on John Deere 963 wagon; Allied 36 ft. is 6 Inch portable grain auger with PTO drive; Nuhn 1300 gal. liquid manure spreader tendons Bale 1200 a 20 tires; Nuhn agitating liquid rttenere pump, PTO drive, 20 ft. loading pipe; Cockshett PTO grinder blower, elder model; 3 section diamond harrows, 45 gel. drum of ell, transfer water pump with Briggs engine; 6 polls of Wield petoren, 2-10 ft. a 4" groin augers. NOTE: no smell items - LUNCH BOOTH TERMS: CASH Auctioneer: Richard Lobb CLINTON 482-7698 Owner Dan Cole. phone 262-6402. Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sole. HENSALL ANTI & FURNITURE !h1- are phased to offer by public auction all 11,1(0.4.1144.d furnishings of Helen Thompson on Saturday, March 19, 1983 at the Hensall Arena at 10;3( a.m. Consisting of 3 pc. chesterfield suite, uphol- stered recliner and ladies chair. oak writing desk with oval mirror. cherrs dresser and v. ashstand. boss front washstand, parlour tables. oak buffet with mirror top. drop leaf table. double pedestal oak office desk. ssashstand, dressers, chests ot diasters- - pc. chrome kitchen suite. '4 and double keds. v icker and %steed rockers, hump lop trunks. regulator clock, coffee and end tables. Funk and Wagnal1s encyclopedia. phonograph, chairs. lamps. bedding. pictures and frames. glass‘‘ are. pots and pans. sill er's are. GODERI •n C ORGAN CO. — PUMP ORGAN APPLIANCES: Westinghouse Space King refrig- erator: Tappet (sucrnev stoat.: 2 Sete al refrigera• tors. Beach gas stole. Frigidaire dryer. Inglis ashcr. Simplicity ss asher dryer. Magnos electric cord organ. Orcana organ. FIectrohonlc 1001 air conditioner, Admiral solar color tyles 'stole Philips Stereofonies stereo cabinet Holiday sound ss stent. Remington typess ricer. Hoover upright a(7uunt. humidifier. dehumidifiers. 1 1111C round shoe case. osolating fan, vaporizer. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: Walking cuitisator and plass , primitive hand tools. Karn jack. milking cans. v. heel harries s. l arpettt! s tools. 211• aluminum ladder. 21 • • lassn hos' moss er. picks. shovels. hoes, rakes. exercise chair. children's toy s For turthcr information contact Dick Robinson — Salus Manager RATHWELI.81 ASSOCIATES 77 Main Sirec t Seaford➢, Ontario Telex No. Of1l-55223 519-527-1458 AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 7I MAIN ST SEArORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1WO 15191 527-1458 26 Help wanted 26 Help wonted More Applications R 'quir dl woo Mature person to supers es® carrier delivery of Fetus News Magazine in the town of Clinton. APPLYIPIWRITING, T.': Clinton Nowa Record ip-*I.. Dow 34, Clinton, :; .Mario NOM 1L6 w wrEa Carriers to deliver Focus News Magazine in Clin- ton. APPLY IIS WRiTINC TO: Clinton ewe- aeon, 318 Clintlon., -'r terio NOM 1Lit CLLNTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1983—PAGE 17 38 Auction sole Richard L AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION LENDAR Thera. evening, Mar. 3 Breckenridge Her- diensre Store hourieheid effects end emallsweress, etc. Set., March S - 19 a.m. Breckenridge ,tlerdueare More, eoderich. Office e gtripresent, shelving, hardware, etc. Sot., March 12 - 10 sem. Householdeffects, ap- pliances end tools. Ross Rutledge estate tat Richard Lobb's Bern. Wed., /March 16 - 1:30 p.m. Trucks, ureter, machinery, combine for Don Cycle, 7 miles eclat rat laensnll. Fri., March 1S- 10 eerie, Trectors, machinery, etc. consigned by local fanners et Lobb Mechinery yard, Bayfield Oeod, Clinton. 42 Death notice GODLEY Marporie Mary Hien, at Clanton Hospital on Sunday February 27. 1983, Marporie Mary Ellen (Blackstone) Godley, age 81, widow of Robert Godley (1979), formerly of 800 Exmouth Street, Sarnia- Mother of Mrs, William (Elaine) Pepper of Andrews, In- diana, Jack Terry of Trenton, Michagon and Donald George of Clinton; sister of Ernest Blackstone of Orollio. Also sur- viving eight grondchildren and four great-grandchildren. Funeral service vyas held from the D.J. Robb Funeral Home. 102 Victoria Street, north, Sar- nia, Wednesday, March 2nd, at 1 p.m. Interment Lakeview Cemetery. --9nx BLAIR Willa E. Blair at South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Thursday, February 24, 1983, beloved wife of Wilmer Blair of Exeter in her 86th year. Survived by two grandchildren, Mrs. Ruth Anne Luther of Huron Park and Ernest Kerr of Exeter. Also survived by five great-grandchildren. Predeceased by one daughter Mrs. Ella Kerr and three sisters and one brother. Friends were received at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter, where funeral service was held on Saturday, February 26th at 1I a.m. Interment Bayfield Cemetery, with Reverend James Forsythe officiating- -9nx CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE Tractors, farm machinery, mise. and related items consigned by local and area farmers to be held et the Lobb Equipment yard on the Bayfield Road, Clin- ton, Ont. FRIDAY, MARCH 18th at 10 A.M. Wetch neat week's paper for listing. Consign your equipment now for this stale as it is filling ere fest. No consignments accepted sale day. TF MS: CASH Auctioneer: Richard Lobb CLINTON 482-7898 Sale Niemeyer Fred Lebb 442-3409 e-tierdifieree/7 tr. MORT l GE SALE BY ACTION Under and by Virtue of the Poster of Sale contained in Mortgage instrument No. 134888 Registered on March 25.19-75 at the Land Registry Office Division of Huron No. 22 and which mortgage will be produced at the time of sale and which is now in default. there will be offered for . sale -by Public Auction on the 4th day of March. I9;S3 at 11:00 a.m. held at Sullivan's Restaurant. Kingsbridge. Ontario on Highway No. 21. north of Goderich. two farm properties and the farm buildings. thereon. Properties described as follows: Firstly -Part of the East half of the North half of Lot 2. Front Concession. North of the Town Plot. Western Division in the Township of Ashfield and Part of the South Half of Lot 3. Front Concession. North of the Town Plot, Western division in the Township of Ashfield. Secondly -The West Half of Lot 2 in the Sixth Concession. Western Division. of the Township ot Ashfield and 'Fhc East Half of Lot 3, in the Sixth Concession. Western Division of the Township ot Ashfield. The properties will he offered for sale subject to reserve bids and to the terms and conditions of the sale. A deposit of 520,000.00 by cash or certified cheque 10 he paid at the time of each sale and the balance of the purchase price by cash or certified cheque within thirty days thereafter. For further particulars, terms and conditions of the sale. apple to the undersigned. RAT WELL AN,1. ASSOCIATES 77 Maki Street Seaforth, Ontario NOK 1 WO 5)9-527-1458 /d'dti'er,t e ,K,i.J/'C/0I% J AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO (5191 527-1458 GOING OUT E BUSINESS TWO AUCTION SALES To be held for Breckenridge Hardware store an The Square Iw Goderlch, Ont. 7,eetions being held upstairs. on second flower of store. THURSDAY EVENING MARCH 3 of 6 P.M. Three antique glass showcases, lawn cheers, two woodhurnin4 stoves, folding picnic table, 2 war- drobes, fireplace screen, step ladders, gutter, Col- eman stove, sleeping begs, fishing equipment. Binoll electrical appliances, aluminum were, Pyrex end Corningvw are, tea pots. bone china cups and saucers, glassware, efaovrels, rakes, axes, garden posse, gas can, stainless steel sinks, seawall wares, etc. TERMS: CASH Auctioneer: Richard Lobb CLINTON 4112-7491 SATURDAY, MARCH 5 51 10 A.M. National electric sesta register, Smith -Corona manual cash register. Dayton 120 lie counter scale, four drawer filing cabinet, display counters, islands, bolt bine, shelving, belts, paint, pipe fittings, nails, chain, electric wire, electrical switch plugs, eta-, new ietndose glees, fire brick, new oil burner unit for oil furnace, plumbing fittings, etc-, large rotating electric carousel, plus much more.. TERMS: CASH Auctioneer: Richard Ll bb CLI "z� N 4ft2-b'f3196 42 Death notice Hy Peacefully resting in the arms of Jesus, et Henderson General Hospital Hamilton on Sequa -doe February 26. 1983. Mrs Mary Jane (Meyers) Hey of Blake. Ont., in her 87th year Beloved wife of the tote Samuel Chris- tian Hey (1956). Dear mother of Mrs Jean Meyers, of Lambeth, the late Mildred Donovan, formerly of London, Mrs. Kathleen Burdge. of London, Mrs Elva Young. of Hamilton, Mrs Norma Hurtling, of St. Thomas and Victor Hey. of Goderich Dear sister of David Meyers. of Novo Scotia. Mrs. Eleanor Brown, of Zurich, Margaret (Mrs Hartford McKinley), of Toronto and Alice (Mrs. Arnold Keller) of Doshwood Mrs. Hey was predeceased b4 three brothers and three sisters. Also survived by eight grandchildren and 12 great-grondchildren. Visitation was in the Zurich Chapel, of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen Street Nor- th, where the funeral and com- mittal services were conducted on Tuesday, March 1st with Rev. Barbaro Laing officiating. Private interment followed in Emmanuel United Church Cemetery. Donations to the Gideon Bibles or the charity ot your choice will be appreciated. - 9nx PENNEY At Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday, February 23rd, 1983, Joshua R. Penney, of RR 1, Clinton in his 87th year. Beloved husband of the late Mary Elizabeth Penney. Dear father of Audrey (Mrs. Cliff Kess- inger), RR 1, Clinton, Ross Pen- ney, Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Also surviving are three gron- children and two great- grandchildren. A memorial ser- vice was held on Tuesday, March 1st, 1983 at the Beattie Funeral Home, 55 Rattenbury Street East, Clinton. There was no visitation prior to the ser- vice- interment Clinton Cemetery.-9nx KEYES Suddenly as the result of an ac- cident on Thursday, February 24, 1983. Mrs. Jessie (MacKen- zie) Keyes of Varna, in her 87th year. Beloved wife of the tote Sherlock Keyes. Dear mother of Maude (Mrs. Chester Malloch) of Baden, Jean (Mrs. George Campbell) of Camlachie, Donald of Point Edward, George of Varna and Ken of Scarborough. Also loved by 11 grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. Also survived by one sister Jean (Mrs. Colin Campbell) of Bayfield. Predeceased by one brother Donald MacKenzie. Rested at the all and Falconer Funerdt Home, 153 High Street, Clinton. after 2 p.m. Saturday. Funeral service was held on Sunday, February 27 at 2 p.m. interment Bayfield Cemetery. As expres- sions of sympathy donations to the charity of ones choice would be gratefully appreciated by the family.-9nx ABEL in Martin Memorial Hospital Stuart, FI orida on Feb. 3, 1983, Gertrude M. Abel, after a lengthy illness. eloved wife of the late Phillip Abel and surviv- ed by three sisters, Marguerite Clarke: Tatbotville; Thelma Brumpton, Port Stanley and Jean Bartliff of (Clinton; four brothers Vern Knight of Wind- sor, Harold Knight, William Knight and Jack Knight all of St. Thomas, Ont. also several nieces and nephews. Mrs. Abel was a native of Talbotville, On- tario. Funeral service was held at First United Presbyterian Church, Stuart. Interment was in Fernhill Cemetery.---9nx 43 Births EAST Mr. and Mrs. Larry East are pleased to announce the arrival of their first son Steven James on February 13, 1983 at Seaforth Community Hospital at 2:27 p m. Grandparents ore Mr. and Mrs. Harold East of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pilin of Seaforth. 9nx KOCHIS Steve and Morita ore happy to announce the safe arrival of Jessica Marie on Feb. 22. 1983. A sister for Jonathon. Special thonks to Dr Steed and nurses at Clinton Hospital 9 WHITE David and Lynda Bee nee Cooke are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their daughter. Dono Leigh, born February 25. 1983 ot Clinton Public Hospital. A sister for Krista Bee Proud grandporents are Ken and Bee Cooke Clinton and George and Mabel Jenkins London Special thanks to Dr Steed. Or Salsbury and second floor nurs Ino stiff 9nx 46 In memoriam REID In memory of Mrs Fred Reid (Dixon McGowan) who passed away six years ago March 6 1977 Years go by but memories stay As neor and dear o5 yesterday Todoy tomorrow our whole lives through We will always love and remember you Sodly missed by husband and daughters Fred Reid Anno Keys Ruby Hill Doris Contelon 9x