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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-05-18, Page 22PAGE V.—CLINTON NEWS -RECO , WEDNESDAY, MAY 18,1 LASSIFIE T CI RS & 1 at f PI K OF EQUIPMENT AT BRI DLIT SALES YAI[:D ©ungstltatett, 61441® L ,rday, May 21st 9130 A.M. Bri:dey Audio 1 i S (519)-529-7625 AUCTIONEER: GORDON H. ORIIAILEY LARGE ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE Antique furniture, eremites- and dryer, antlepae glassware end anise. etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's beer. Clinton, Ont. far Esther Jamieson of Clinton Monday, May 23 ®t 10 AM Matching Inglis washer and dryer used very little; sideboard with gallery and Inlaid buried walnut; round oak dining table with center pedestal and two leaves; six matching oafs dining chairs; Antique Kitchen shelf clock; Large antique chest of drawers with porcelain pulls; Antique chest of drawers; 2 antique dressers with mirrors; fancy small table with spooled legs; washstand with towel bar; Jenny Lind bed ws+ box springs; Newcombe upright piano, piano stool; cherry round parlour pedestal table; email pine blanket bent; large pine blanket box; four matching wooden chairs; two wooden dining tables; Jam cupboard; drop leaf table; trunks; wooden % bed w4 mattress; butter bowl and prints; dough board; dough tin bowl; little .antique table; end table; small table w/ drawer; four caned seat chairs; Oak rocking chair; wooden high chair; six matching dining chairs; buffet; ease rug; hail seat; drop front desk; chests of drawers; hail tree; love seat or antique settee; large oval walnut parlour table; oak bench; three matching wooden chairs; Quebec heater; copper boiler; vacuum gleaner; coal scuttle; old radio; humidifier; feather tick; bedding; Upholstered chairs; round card table and four chairs; step Badder; Orrefors crystal plate finger ail lamp ; copper fire extinguishers; Starting sliver flatveare; set of Royal Doulton dinner dishes; Heasley, Royal Albert end Comport cups L saucers; coffee grinder castes other antique pieces and revise, items too numerous to rnentioet. Quantity of steel posts. Plan to attend. TER CASH Rich tird Lobb - Auctioneer CLENTO114 482-7 98 ANTI U EST `, , E CT 10 WE ARE PLEASE:iI? TO OFFER ltY PUS: LIC AUCTION, Ti, E ESTATE OF STANLEY W. KAY OF i1LYTH, ONT. PLUS A FINE SELECTIIIN OF ANTIQUES FR IPM SEAFORTH, oro Saturday, May 28th AT THE BLYTH ARENA, FLOOR LEVEL AT 10:30 A.M. PROPERTY CONSISTS OF: Plan 169, Block "D". Lot 2. Dinsley Street. South Side. in the village of Blyth, Ontario. Two storey brick home. - $1.000 deposit. balance in 30 days subject to a low rcasonahlc reserve. For viewing of property please call (519) 523-4524 or 523-4464. ANTIQUES: Early Canadian 8' high walnut dresser with Burk Inlay and mirror: oak dual mirror dresser with glove box and matching wash stand: oak dresser with towel rack. the is of drawers. smoker stands. hall tables. oak 'buffet table and chairs: pressback chairs. fern stands. ladies and gents chairs. small dual parlour table. night stands. hooked and braided throw rugs. quilting frames, curtain stretchers. 4 drawer wood file cabinet. end tables, pictures and frames, lamps, trunks, quilts, brass smoke stands, shaving mirror, encyclopedias, beds, trunks. chesterfield and chairs. plus many more miscellaneous household articles. GLASSWARE Quantity of Nortake. .Japan. Nipon. Cut Glass. Brass. Silver wart. et:. SHORTWAVE RADIO COLLECTION Knight Shortwave Radio, Heathkit HR -10 Receiver: Transmitter: Signal Generator. Tube Tester: Old Battery Radios: Wood Cabinet Radios: Num- erous Transformers. Resistors. Tran- sistors. Tubes. Speakers. APPLIANCES: Gilson fridge. Kenmore stove. Gilson 24" stove. coldspot fridge. G.E. stove. Westinghouse freezer. Sanyo spiner washer: Speed Queen spinet- washer. Elcctrohome 20 - colour T.V.. Electrohome 5.000 B.T.U.: humidi- fier. Smith Corona typewriter. Underwood type riter. electric fireplace WOODWORKING TOOLS: 18" wood lathe and tools:. router. bench grinder and buffet, C damps. power hack -saw. tap and die set. micrometer, wood and steel vises, 6' aluminum step ladder, G.F. lawnmower. shovels. rakes. plus many more items too numerous to list. For further Information contact: DI('K ROBINSON, SALES MANAGER RATHWFI.LR ASSOCIATES Phone 15191527-1458 or 527-1336 Telex 069-55223 (fdu;er,f` r Ci.)('Cf(r%,.$ AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS APPRAISERS 7 7 MAIN ST SEAFORTH ONTARIO NOK 1WC) 1519) 577 145e 38. Auction s Ie ichard Iibb AUCTIONEER EER Clio/eon/424M CALEN AR MONDrA y, IAAY 23 AT le AM Antiques. f'ereeftuse. ap- pliances. etc.. ther Jamieson at Richard Lobb's res. Clinton. Ont. SATt9'`.%'AY, MAY 28 AT 10 AM Antique glassclare grad furniture. hanging !soaps. etc., and SUNDAY. MAY 29 AT 11 AM Antique furniture, glassware geed celiec- *e iles. etc. For the estate of Percy and Roberta Woolac©tt Ise the Mitchell Arena - CATALOGUES OF THIS 2 BAY AtJTI®J ESTATE AUCTION ARE AVAILABLE FROM RICHARD LOBS OR AT CLINTONNEWS-RECORD OFFICE FOR 51.00; OR 52.00 BY MAIL, BOX 342 CLINTON (SEND MONEY ORDER). FRIDAY, JUNE 10 AT 10:30 AM Lobb Brothers Consignment Me hioery Auction. tiering etla,lpotent. tractors° Phone 442-7894- or 482- 3404 to consign Now. Richard Lobb Auctioneer Clinton 482-7898 41 . To give away FREE to good homes, nicely marked, litter trained kittens. 482-3166.-20x 42. Death notice JOHNSTON At Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday, May 11, 1983, Mrs. Clara Johnston of Bayfield and formerly of Stanley Township in her 77th year. Beloved wife of Perce Johnston and dear mother of Phyllis (Mrs. Donald Campbell) of Bayfield and Robert of Toronto. Also loved by five grandchildren Gary and Barbara Campbell, Londa Kowolchuk and Robert and Christie Johnston. Also survived by one sister Anna (Mrs. Lee McConnell) -of Clinton -and one brother Elmer Stephenson of Seaforth. Predeceased by two sons William and John and by one sister Pearl (Mrs. Russell Er - nett). Rested at the Ball and Falconer Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton after 2 p.m. Thursday. Funeral service was held on Friday, May 13 at 2 p.m. Interment Bayfield Cemetery.-20nx BELL Mrs. Catherine Grface, formerly of Seaforth, at Huronview, Clin- ton, on May 14, 1983, in her 100th year, Catherine Fraser beloved wife of the late John Landesdown Bell. Dear mother of John F., of RR 2, Seaforth and Duncan Anderson, of North Vancouver, B.C. Also survived by four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Predeceased by brothers John A., Alexander, Peter and Robert and two sisters Mrs. Elizabeth McIntosh and Jessie. Friends called at the Whitney- Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street, West, Seaforth where funeral services were held Monday at 2 p.m. Inter- ment St. Andrew's Cemetery, North East Hope Twp.-20nx IRWIN Suddenly at her residence on Friday, May 13, 1983, Mrs. Rachel Orwin of Clinton and formerly of Lucknow in her 77th year. Beloved wife of the late Emerson Irwin. Dear mother of Wilda (Mrs. Lloyd McMahon) of St. Thomas, Maxine (Mrs. Harold Maize) of Dungannon, Donna (Mrs. Albert Clarke) of Kincardine, Shirley (Mrs. Michael DeNiere) of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Elwood of Guelph. Alvin of Newmarket and Barry of Clinton. Also sur- vived by several grandchildren and great grondchildren. Also survived by three sisters Rober- to, Eleanor (Mrs. Don McGregor) and Lucy. Predeceased by four children and one brother. There will be no funeral home visitation. A private family funeral service was held on Sunday. May 15. In- terment Greenhill Cemetery, Luck now. ---20nx SCHMIDT At Huronview. Clinton on Fri- day, May 13. 1983. Thomas Nicholas Schmidt of Goderich in his 84th year Beloved husband of the late Lela Schram. Dear father of Fronk Schmidt and Leona (Mrs. Elmer Jermyn) both of Goderich and the late Howord Schmidt and Viola (Mrs Eugene Rutledge) Also predeceased by one grandson Private 1 Robert Schmidt (1972) Survived by 13 grand- children and three great grand- children. Rested at the Stiles Funeral Home, Goderich after 2 p m Sunday Funeral moss at St. Peters Roman Catholic Church on Monday at 11 o m In- terment Maitland Cemetery 20n 42. Deoth nottic SCHULTZ On the Clinton Public Hospital, Friday, Moy 13, 1983, Carmen Frederick (Chick) Schultz, on his 71st year. Beloved brother of Reginald of East Wowanosh Twp., Margaret (Mrs. John Fielder) of Port Albert, Elmer of 8enmitler, Seteno (Mrs. Charles Machan) of silyth. Predeceased by three brothers and one sister. Rested at the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth, Ont., where the funeral service was held on Sunday at 2 p.m. inter- ment Boll's Cemetery, Mitten Twp.-20nx 43. Births NEUTtEL John and Mary -Ann ore happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Potricoa Ann, on Sun- day, May 8, 1983, of 4:21 a.m., weighing in of 6 lbs. 31/4 oz. A sister for Christopher. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nick Heykoop of Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Horrn Neutel of Woodstock. Thanks to Dr. Baker, Dr. Harrett and second floor nurses. —20nx WISE Ron and Debbie Wise, Bolton, Ont., are happy to announce the arrival of Scott Michael, on Monday, May 9, 1983, at York Finch Hospital. Baby brother for Matthew. Proud grandparents are Sondra and Cecil Mason, Kingston and Nancy Wise, Clinton.-20nx RATHWELL Don and Debbie are proud to announce the birth of their third son, Daniel William at Clinton Public Hospital on May 13, 1983, weighing 8 lb. 15 oz. Brother for David and Darcy. Sixth grand- child for Ralph and Mona Stephenson and 16th grandchild for Darcy and Madeline Rothwell.-20nx McCOWAN Ken and Arlene of Brucefietd are pleased to announce the safe arrival of a daughter, Leanne Marie, 7 Ib. 5 oz. at St. Joseph's Hospital, London on May 6, 1983. A sister for Michael, Steven and Jeffrey. A special thank you to Mary for her excellent care of the family and for making a special day for Michael.-20nx SWELL Charles and Sharon are delighted to announce the birth of their lovely little daughter, Melissa Diane, on May 12, 1983 at Clinton Public Hospital, weighing 8 Ob. 1 oz. A little sister for Katie. Proud grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Brodie and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Snel 1.-20nx 43.= ,orths MAfr Steve and Mauro are pleased to announce the arrival of their son Christopher Steven Foetea born May 15th, 1983. A little brother for Angie.-2Onx Kevin and Lorie (nee Campbell) of Nakina, Oratorio are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Jacqueline Lorie on May 8, 1983. A sister for Kristopher end granddaughter for Ross and Morilyn Faber of Kippen and Boll and Diane Campbell of Blyth. —20nx BALE Pout and Lois Dale of Keewatin, Ont., announce the birth of their daughter at St. Joseph's Hospital, Kenoro, on May 15, 1983. First grandchild for Ken and Grace Dole and second great grandchild for Arnold and Margaret Dale, Clinton.-20nx FALCONER Chenelle Kathleen arrived May 13, 1983, in Edmonton. Alberto, to Vic and Judy Falconer, weighing in at 8 lb. Happy grandparents are Kay Falconer, Clinton and Morris and Kay Graves, Brownsburg, Quebec.— 20nx COSTELLO Mr. and Mrs. Tom Costello (nee Archer) are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their baby daughter, Kristine May, born Thursday, May 12, 1983, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Archer and Erma Costello, Seaforth.-20nx 44. Engagements DYKSTRA- HAVERKAMP Mr. and Mrs. John Haverkomp are pleased to announce the forthcoming wedding of their daughter Marianne Roselie to Alfred Cornelius Dykstra, son of Mr. and Mrs_ Kees Dykstra. The ceremony will take place, D."r. on Friday, May 27, 1983 at 3:00 p.m. in the _Clinton Christian Reformed Church. Rev. B. De- Jonge officiating. -20x 46.' in memoriam BURKHOLDER In loving memory of a dear brother and uncle Wesley, who passed away May 23, 1981. You'll never be forgotten Nor will treasured memod'ies die For our thoughts are often with you While the days and months go by. -Forever missed by Bill, Brenda, Tina and Shane. -20 47. Card of thanks MleleWitiMe Special thanks to my family, friends and neighbours for the lovely flowers, cords end visits whole 1 was in hospital. Special thanks to Dr Morrell, Dr. Newland and nurses on first floor. May Ellwood --20x Mica NIItELL Many thanks to my friends, relatives and neighbors for their flowers, cards, food and kindness during my sister Clore s illness and passing. Anna. —20x SNELL I would like to thank those who sent cords, flowers, o fruit basket and who visited me dur- ing my stay in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Street, Dr. Walden, Dr. Lambert, nurses on the first floor and Pastor Voir. Edythe Snell. —20x HURON COt.tpj Y M.S. UNIT would like to thank the public for their support in moking Car- nation Day '83 a success. A very special thanks to all the volunteers in the Clinton, Auburn, Blyth and Brussels areas. —20 MadA F I wish to express my deep ap- preciation for the beautiful floral tributes, cords, visits, and many acts of kindness to myself and my children on tie death of our dearly loved son and brother Donald. 1 especially want to thank the staff and students of Central Huron Secondary School for their con- tinued love and support. It helps to ease the pain. Nancy McLay. —20x CRfCH 0 wish to thank my many friends, relatives and neighbors for cards, visits and phone calls while 1 was a patient in Clinton Public Hospitol. Thinks to On- tario St. U.C.W. for the flower and Rev. Pick for his visits. Special thanks to Dr. Baker, Dr. Flowers and all the nurses and staff for all their kindness. Alden Crich. -20x CARTWRIGHT We would like to thank relatives, friends and neighbours for the lovely gifts, cards, and flowers we received on the occasion of our 25th wed- ding anniversary. Don and Erma. -20 47. Cord of thanks JONNSION We wish to express Our sincere thanks to all over fa-Gen:s, relatives end neighbours for their many acts of kindness and sympathy shown to us in the loss of a loving wife, mother, grandmother and great grand- mother. For the beautiful floral tributes, donations, cards and the food that was sent in both before and after her death. Specked thanks to Dr. Walden, Dr. Flowers, Clinton Hospital and Rev- Alun Thomas. Thanks to the pallbearers, ftowerbearers, and Bayfield United Church ladies for the lovely lunch. Thanks also to Ball and Falconer Funeral Home. Sincerely Perc Johnston and family. -20 LOBO 1 wish to thank friends. neighbours and relatives for the flowers, gifts, cords and visits. Special thanks to neighbours who brought food to the house. It was greatly appreciated. Ver- na Lobb. -20 47- Crd of thanks PARKER 1 wish to thank friends and relatives for the lovely flowers, cords, gifts and visits white G was o patient in Clinton Hospital Thanks to Drs. Newland, Flowers. Street and nurses and staff on first floor. All was very much appreciated. Hozel Parker. —20e BREID Mary and Bill Reid wish to thank their friends, relatives and neighbours for their kindness and thoughtfulness during their recent stay in Clinton Hospital. Special ?honks to Dos. Steed, Flowers, Baker and first floor nurses. it was all very much appreciated. -20 Than 47. Card of th• nks WE STI i would like to thank everyone who sent the lovely flowers and treats and visited me while on hospital and to the nurses for their kindness and core. Special thank you to Dr. Walden and Dr Flowers. Dorothy Weston. —20 MAHMINCHEY We would like to say thank you to our family, neighbors and friends for the surprise party given to us on the occasion of our 25th Wedding Anniversary. Thanks for the beautiful cards, gifts and telephone calls of con- gratulations. It will long be remembered. Norman and LIto McCOonchey. -20 Tho Clinton Iflxtettcais would like to express sincere thanks to SII who assisted with the Blood i'aoel®ar Clinic. S saki t .- nks to the Sorority, to Huron and Erle Beverages far the coke, to'•! 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