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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-06-15, Page 23PAG N NEWS --RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, u;rd LASSIFIED of Voir RS A 11, 1E `s OF EQUIPMENT AT BRINDLEY SALES YAR Dolttegannoet, Ontario Jude18,1983 Brindley Auctions (519) 529 ©7625 AUCTIONEER: El;;r • N 19. BRINDLEY LARGE AUCTION SALE Three bedroom house; 1066 Rumbler car; appliances; furniture; modern piano; garden tiller; lawn anew®r some tools etc. to ba held at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton. Ont, for Jean Riley of Clinton. Ont. SATURDAY, JUNE 18 AT 10 A.M. Three bedroom house with large lot, two car garage and small barn will be offered at 9:30 A.M. at 242 Victoria Street, Clinton, Ont. 1966 Rambler two door car with 66,000 miles easily restored; 61 pieces of Iridal Wreath Limoges dishes; chest freezer small fridge; 24" electric stove late model; Westinghouse late model clothes dryer wringer washer; Sherlock Manning modern style Plano; Plano bench; nine piece dining room suite; sloe matching pressback chairs; captains chair small settee; odd pressback; three good cedar chests; three matching wicker chairs; pressback nursing rocker wooden rocking arm chair recliner chair; balloon balk chair Westinghouse floor model colour TV; hall tree; Chest of 1847 Eternally Yours silverware; vacuum cleaner Chesterfield with pull out bed; modern coffee table and end tables; White electric sewing machine; Bedroom suite; single steel beds; treadle sewing machine; smell wardrobe; upholstered chairs; Small oval dropleaf table with drawer on burecan Phyfe pedestal plus several fancy small tables, plus other furniture items; dishes & glassware including antique pieces; lamps, floor lamps etc.; small appliances; 3HP garden tiller, Lawn Boy lawn mower, Coleman stove; Old Coca Cola cooler plus hand and garden tools and much more. PLAN TO ATTEND THIS LARGE SALE. TERMS: CASH Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 482-7898 1 AUCTION SALE of Livestock, Machinery, some household items will be held for W. Gordon Smyth Jr.. Lot 17 Conc. 6 West Wawanosh Twp. 1 Corner • north of Dungannon then 2 miles oast. ' MONDAY, JUNE 20th at 1:30 pm Neufield 460 tractor with loader and quick attach buckets; Case 430 tractor, Allis Chalmers 3 furrow plow - blade: New Holland No. 516 manure spreader, 13 ft. land packer, harrow; Massey Ferguson No. 82 combine; Owatona No. 29 10 ft. mother; Ford No. 208 cultivator with 14' leveller, rake; N.H. hey crimper, 34 ft. hay wagon; manure spreader troller; 3 pt. H snowblower 10 7 ft. dump trailer, sprayer, fertilizer spreader, JM/80 gravity box; 3 drum land roller, 3 pt. H buzz saw; Neufleld 1060 tractor rear end and parts; a bus body; XL 330 motorcycle as is; 1982 Cadillac car as Is; 1969 Buick Electra car as Is; 1965 Choir. dump truck 4 ton as is; 10 big hereford X angers cows; 10 calves one month old; 15 Cher X angus hereford yearling heifers; fridge; stove: wardrobe; couch and chairs; antique table; washer; small antique box stove; Franklin heater washer, Christmas tree; wagon load of useful articles. TERMS a CASH Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for Accidents, Brian Rantoul -Auctioneer romesal �ali�inell , ��sa��rrle® FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION We have received instructions to sell by public auction a complete line of farm equipment and vehicles to be held at Rathwell Auction Complex - 2 miles south of Clinton on JUNE 29TH AT 10:30 A.M. FEATURING: Combine. Gleaner C2 bean special gas combine c, w straw chopper. S spike cylinder and pick up VEHICLES AND TRUCKS: 1968 Dodge 7 yd. London mixer c,"w. diesel engine and 10 speed transmission; 1969 Int. R2010 8 yd. Jaggar mixer with gas engine; hough model HM I ' < yd. par loader: I9'' 4 wd Jimmy c/w front mount plow: 19'6 Honda Civic. FARM EQUIPMENT: Int. 474 tractor and loader; int. '20 5 furrow plow; Int. 18 ft. vihro shank cultivator: int. 4 row corn and bean planter; John Deere 18 run seed drill. like new; Int- ft. double auger snow plower: Turnco gravity box on truck, running gear; 4' ft. auger on runniwig gear: complete stable cleaner: manure spreader; liquid manure agitator: 50 - Beatty cattle stantions: 20 drinkers: 2 in gas. powered water pump RECREATION VEHICLES: 12 ft. Elgin Wood boat and traitor: Evenrude and Johnston 30 hp motors. .1. D. Spit Fire snowmobile Additional consignments are welcome• Rathwell and Associates would like to help you fight Inflation by selling your equipment for for 3 per cent For further information contact DICK ROBINSON, SALES MANAGER Phone 527.1458 or 527.1336 Telex 069 55223 e,/liore,t it;,43Xt ' c k•K1,fft AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1VVO 40 Lost 8 Found LOST: Fishing box and tackle on bridge Con. 25 Tuckersmith. Call 527-0820. --24 38. Auction sole 41 To give away TO GIVE AWAY: Four kittens, born May 2. litter -trained. Two grey, one grey and white and one beige. Phone K. Roulston, Blyth. 523-9636. -24.25 38. Auction sale Aucti s'n Sale of Pr petty Household Effects Antiques Wail be held for Owe estate of Amoy Spelt, in Bre asels- Siliturday, Julie 25th M 12 noel Property in goad location has 2 bedroom house with new roof, sunporch. part basement, oil stove, village caster and sewer, modern conveniences, an excellent retirement home. Wili be offered silkiest to a reserve bid. Contents of home Include many antique items. Teretes on Property: 10% down, balance in 30 days. Tem on Contents: Cash day of sale. Estate or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents. For Information ph i : (519) 4264915 Brion Rantoul, Auctioneer INTERESTING AUCTION SALE Consisting of ANTIQUE furniture and dishes from Acton and Winghatn homes and Including Items for Mrs. Joan Merthaeald, Brussels. WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE Saturday, June 18-11 a.m. ANTIQUE FURNISHINGS: Writing desk w/4 bow front drawers; Small drop leaf table; round parlour table; button back chair - refinished; press back rocker oak side board; dresser, wash stand (made in Wingham); metal rod bed w/brass top rail & knobs; baby's sled (original decor.); child's rocker and choir matching arm & side chain; hump bade trunk; coal oil lamps; bedroom dhhes; crocks. PERIOD & OTHER: 3 pee. bedroom svelte; 2 single beds; new ctesterbed; 3 drawer chest; 4 pce. period bedroom suite; Igo. 9 pce. period dining room suite; 2 Ise. rugs; Viking electric dryer, 7' chest freezer; mirrors: pictures; mall electrical appliances; ige. quantity stainless steel pots; pans; quantity bedding; hand made table cloth (excellent); garden tools; power lawn mower. ANTIQUE DISHES: Quantity dishes. crystal & glassware, incl. chino cups, saucers. Bavarian, hand painted items; depression, carnival, cornflower, Igo. square cyrstal fruit bowl, much more. PREVIEW: FRIDAY. 2-3 and 7-9 and SATURDAY, 10 A.M. to sale time. MOBILE LUNCH JACK ALEXANDER, AUCTIONEER TEL: 357-1011 and 357-1442 40. Lost & Found LOST: White long haired CAT Wearing black and white collar with red leash. Lost at the Suncoast Mall. Phone 482-9844 42. Death notice HEALY in London on Monday, June 6, 1983, Sarto Joseph Healy of Windsor and formerly of Blyth in his 64th year. Dear father of Dianne (Mrs. William Dobie) of Goderich, Donna (Mrs. Greg Reid) of Brampton, Mrs. Pat Hodges of Goderich, Theresa (Mrs. James Dick) of Goderich and Jo -Anne (Mrs. William Wraith) of Goderich and Richard of Goderich. Dear brother of Mrs. Della Redmond of Wingham, Mrs. Alf (Olive) Goldsworthy of Clinton and Mrs. Michael (Ursula) McLaughlin of Dublin, Nora of London and Gus of London. Rested at the Tosker Funeral Home, Blyth, Ontario. then to St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church, Blyth for Moss of the Christian Burial. Interment St. Michael's Cemetery.-24nx McCLURE At The Seaforth Community Hospital on Tuesday, June 7. 1983, Mr. W. James McClure, of R.R. 4 Walton, in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of the late Helen M. Kerr (1982). Dear father of Glen, Don, John, Ron, and Ken. all of McKillop Township. Murray of Brucefield, Mrs, Eric (Marjorie) Anderson of Huller Township. Dear brother of Robert, Seoforth Manor, Seaforth, and Mrs. Gertrude Tcrylor of Seaforth. Also surviv- ing are 20 grandchildren, and 19 great-grandchildren Predeceosed by one brother and five sisters. Rested at The Whitney-Ribey Funeral Horne, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth, after 2 p.m. Wednes- day. where the funeral service was held on Thursday at 2 p m with Rev. James Van Slyke ot• ficiating. Interment in Moitlond- bonk Cemetery. 24nx KELLY At Huronview, Clinton, on Mon- day. June 6. 1983. Alma Florence Cox. formerly of Goderich. in her 87th yeor Beloved wife of the late Francis James Kelly. Doughter of the lute Albert and Susanna Cox Cousin of Kathleen (Mrs. Gor- don Wotson), Thornhill. Rested of the Stiles Funeral Home Goderich. after 2 p m Thursday S49rvice on Friday of 3 p m Interment Maitland Cemetery 24nx 42. Death notice ETAX5414115Egiiill At Victoria Hospital, London, on Thursday. June 9, 1903, Mr. An- drew Joseph Ducharrna, of R.R. 2, Zurich, in his 53rd year. Dear brother of Matthew Ducharme of Zurich, A. Paul Duchorme of R.R. 2 Zurich, Mrs. Harvey (Letitia) Hawkins, of London, and sister Lorene Ducharme of Chiclaya, Peru, also survived by serveral nieces and nephews. Andrew was the son of the late William J. and Juliette (Denomme) Duchorme. Visita- tion in the Zurich Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen Street Nor- th, until Saturday. June 11 at 10:30 a.m. thence to St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, St. Joseph's for celebration of the Funeral Moss at 11 a.m. with Father J.J. Bennsette celebrant. Interment followed in St. Peter's Roman Catholic Cemetery. -24nx MONTGOMERY At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, on Sunday, June 12, 1983, Harold Rutherford Montgomery, of Goderich, in his 86th year. Beloved husband of Viola Allan. Deor father of Harry Mon- tgomery, of Goderich Twp., and Helen Mitchell, of London. Dearly loved grandfather of Sharon Redford, of Auburn, Greg, Sheila and Valerie Mon- tgomery, all of Goderich Twp., Monty, Leslie and Jamie Mit- chell, all of London and great- grandfather of Kerrianne, Becky, Lonnie, Carisso, and Jessica Redford. Predeceosed by one daughter Margaret Clare Montgomery and two brothers Maitland and Edwin Mon- tgomery. Rested at the Stiles Funeral Home, Goderich from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Monday. Ser- vice on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Maitland Cemetery.-24nx THOMPSON At Huronview, Clinton on Fri- day, June 10, 1983, Hannah May Chimney, formerly of Goderich in her 86th year. Beloved wife of the late John Robert Thomp- son and dear mother of Howard Thompson. Goderich. Predeceased by three sisters and two brothers. Rested of the Stiles Funeral Home, Goderich after 7 p.m. Saturday until ser- vice on Monday at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Dungannon Cemetery.-24nx 42 Death notice CULINIBET Suddenly in Lucknow on Thursday June 9, 1983, Howard A. Culbert. of Ashfield Township, in his WAth year. :..-loved-husband of the former Doris Lyons, and dear father of Barbara (Mrs. Ron Snowden), Betty (Mrs. Brad Lewis), and Joanne (Mrs. Wolfgang Weber) all of Eost Wawanosh Township, Dorothy (Mrs. David Bowe) of Dungannon, Jock and Donald Culbert both of Ashfield Township. Also survived by 7 grandchildren and 2 sisters, Evelyn (Mrs. Len Crowtard) of Wingham and Mrs. Coro Sher- wood of Colborne Township. Predeceased by two brothers. Rested at the Mackenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow, where funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Saturday June' 11 with Reverend Robert Roberts. Interment Dungannon Cemetery. - -24nx 43 Births PRUSS Chuck and Laurie ore thrilled to announce the birth of their son Dean Kenneth born June 1 1 , 1983 in Clinton Pubic Hospital weighing 7 Ib. 5 ozs. Grand- parents Keith and Jackie Pruss of London and Bill and Irma Marshall, R.R. 5 Clinton. A great grandson for Mrs. Jean Pruss of Woodstock and Ervin Wallis of Blyth.-24nx SCOTT Mr. and Mrs. Randy Scott are pleased to announce the safe and happy arrival of their 7 Ib. 3 oz. baby son Roe Douglas on June 5, 1983. Thanks go to Dr. Steed and also the staff on the maternity ward at Clinton Public Hospital who took such good care of both Roe Douglas and mother Carol during their stay. 24nx cox Laurie and Sharon Cox are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a daughter, Siobhan Elaine on June 7, 1983 of Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. Special thanks to Dr. J. Rourke and the excellent nursing staff.-24nx FIND 1N THE WAIIT ADS) 44 Engaogements LOSE - EOM "N . Hope Choi -keen Renner and Bur- ton Macf(ay Lobb. Clinton, Ont. wish to announce their fon thcoming marriage on Satur- day, June 25, 1983 at Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, Ont. at 3 p.m. Open reception to follow at 9:00 p m. in Clinton. --24 47. Card of thanks V The family of the late Eula Roy wish to express their thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for the beautiful floral tribute, expressions of sympathy, charitable donations and cords received during the loss of a loving mother, grond- mother and great grandmother. Thank you to those who brought food to the house and helped in any way. Vour thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Special thanks to Reverend Gor don Simmons, pallbearers and Boll and Falconer Funeral Home. The Roy Family --24x DALE I would like to take this oppor- tunity to thank my family, relatives and friends for the comfort and courage given me with cards, visits and flowers in the trying months of my illness. Special thanks to Rev. Pick, UCW of Ontario St. Church, Rev. Collin Swan, Dr. Brian Baker and nursing staff at Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Seers, Dr. M.M. Goldbach and nurses and staff of Victoria Hospital London. 19 was very much appreciated. Elgin Dale. -24x GLOUSHER The family of the late Mae Glousher would like to express our sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for the expressions of sympathy floral tributes, cords, donations to Clinton Public Hospital and Gi- deon Bible Society and for the many acts of kindness in the loss of a dear mother and grandmother. Speciol thanks to Rammeloo Guest Home Staff, Dr. Street, Doctors, nurses and staff of Clinton Hospital, Mr.' George Cowan for his comfor- ting words. Tosker Funeral Home, pallbearers, flowerbearers and all who helped in so many ways. Thanks to all who visited her at Ram- meloo Guest Home and Clinton Hospital. -24x BUSINESS AND - PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY SECURITY Protect year Investments with a custom designed security system from LAWRENCE SECURITY SYSTEMS Rersldentl.l and Com- mercial systems. 24 hour monitoring. —AUBURN - 526 -7505 482-7924 ELECTRIC INAOSe c_CA* 9 1t%etA *ECONOMY *QUALITY *SERVICE "Big lobs or small, we guarantee them all" 4827374 CUNTO?1 OR CALL 1-100-263-9233 ASK FOR PAGER NO. 307. INSURANCE i GAISER-KNEALE INSURANCE BROKERS INC. Insurance -Real Estate Investments Isaac St., Clinton Phone Office 482-9747 Len Theedom 482-7994 Hal Hartley 482-3693 Bob Thomas 482-3096 8111 Counter 482-3687 JOHN WISE INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. General Insurance Guaranteed Investments Clinton Office: 482-9644 Res.: 482-7265 ACCOUNTING MacGillivray Associates (Goderich) Limited ELECTRONIC DATA PROCESSING AND COMPUTER SERVICES In-house coneputer providing cash dls\ursements lodger, cosh receipts ledger. accounts receivable- flnenclol stetemeao- 9s, time end charges and speclellsed reports. 40 THE SQUARE GODERICH 524-2677 PHOTOGRAP'HY F itzgerald Studios photograph. and c u»tttrn Ir.1re-ii fL 4110 lama'. Str ' 'l Clinton 482-3890 ABATTOIR SER1iiICE BENDER'S ABATTOIR Homo drawn Reef and O+avk MIII S9rweT. Henson Homo Grown Reef anti rods Mill fctreat, Henson 2424130 Wholesale, Retail and Custom! Slaughtering. Kill day Tuesday. Call f fuf1Itar inttisrltl Y.FA: lftlacxeger Dale Erb 2367733 Oxer..: --Merlyn c Bender 262-5628 OPTOMETRY R.e BELL OPTOMETRIST The Square, GODERICH 524-7661 JOHN LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth 527-1240 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00-5:30 Saturday 9:00-12:00 noon Closed Wednesdays BY APPOINTMENT Fres parking on premises 1 REPAIR Clinton Electric 0 White -Westinghouse -Flirt perirtf Appliances Sales and Service APPLIANCE REPAIRS ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE 90 ALBERT ST. 482-3646 APPLIANCE and REFRIGERATION REPAIR SERVICE Jim Broadfoot 482-7032 GLASS/ALUMINUM See us for your building projects *Gloss and mirrors *Energy-efficient replacement windows *Window & screen repair *Plexiglass *Door service and repairs *Complete range of aluminum siding and building products Clinton GILA\OZ ra+ere.4oa- same ageaarrktve.alvtop.a'otss 24 princess 4t. West, CLINTON 482-3322 MECHANICAL GBAILEYs LENNOX AND DUAL-AIRE FURNACES SHEET METAL WORK SPECIALISTS IN ENGINEERED HEATING SYSTEMS 262-6319 KIPPEN, 0141. CLASSIFIED ADS Setr.sirtg Clinton News -Record, flay -field Bugle, Blyth Standen -4 Our Motto is "The Gofdeii Rule" 47 Card of thanks SHA! DICK We would like to thank our family. friends and all rhe church ladies who made our 50th wedding anniversary tea o memorable occasion. Albert and Beatrice. ---24 VINCENT I would like to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to the principal of Blyth Public School, Mr. Wm. Black and the members of the staff for arrang- ing the Open House and dance tor my retirement from teaching on Friday night and for the delightful retirement cake, shoped and inscribed like a Grade One Reader. Thankyou to friends, relatives, teachers and former students for cords, gifts and good wishes. Special thanks to the Grade Ones at Blyth for their lovely gift. I also wish to thank the "Country Companions" for their music, those who worked to make the evening so enjoyable and those who were present to help celebrate my retirement. It was an evening I shall always remember and cherish- Edith Vincent.- 24 RATHWELL We wish to thank our family and friends, Dr. Baker, first and se- cond floor staff of Clinton Public and London Hospitals for all their core and concern. Many thanks for all the visits, cards, gifts and flowers sent since the birth of Danny and my recent convalescence at home. 1t has all been very much appreciated. Don, Debbie, David, Darcy and Donny. -24 COWAN We ,would like to thank our many friends and relatives for cards, gifts and flowers on our 50th Anniversary- Lilian and Howard. -24 47 Card of thanks VINCENT Our sincere appreciation to our family, friends and neighbours who helped to make our 40th Wedding Anniversary such o happy occasion_ Special thanks to our family who orranged the Open House and dinner The good wishes, cords and lovely gifts we received will be cherished forever. Norman and Annie Vincent. —24x V AIIIDERHAAR Special thanks goes to Bob Orr, Joe Koene, Tony Hutchings end Jim Francis of the Boyfield Fire Dept- for their aid on Monday, June 13. Doug and Fred Venderhoar and families.- 24 DOLLERY Our sincere thanks to the Bayfield Fire Dept., friends. neighbours and campers for helping to search for our little boy on Saturday afternoon. Your quick response and assistance was greatly ap- preciated. Grace and Jim- -24 PENHALE Many thanks to friends and relatives for their kindness while 1 was in the Goderich Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Chan and nurses. Lillian Penhale. -24s "Sallealiffin!FART-i :11316 litit 8e from thGammen tin Rad To Bradley Vanderhaar R.R.2, eoyfleld Jennifer Flynn Goderich Ken Kennedy R.R.2 Kt mptville Bobby Dixon Clinton Kelly Jo Shipp Clinton Danny Carter cllnton Jonathon Taylor Clinton Michelle Gautreau Clinton Michael Kuntz R.R.2 Bayfield Verna Hesselwood Seaforth Rodney Crich Goderich Amy Gibbings Clinton On June 7 June 17 June 18 June 18 June 18 June 19 June 19 June 20 June 20 June 20 June 21 June 21 • I KIDS*, c:'ffi1 Ic It's Bike Time One of the best things about warm weather is hopping on a bike and zooming around. Bikes are like cars, in a way. If you look after them, they'll keep you moving for a long, long time. Here are some things you can check to make sure your bike is ready for the road. You might need some help fixing some of the problems. • Is the seat on tightly? • Is the chain oiled? • Does the bell work? • Do your tires need air? • Is the carrier on tightly? After a long winter of trudging in the snow, it's easy to forget all the things one should do to care for a bike. Here are some ideas to refresh your memory: • Prevent rust by drying off your bike. • A bike thrown on the ground gets wrecked. • Bikes left in the street can get run over. • Storekeepers get mad if bikes are leaned against their windows. • Do you remember your signals? Practise up. You'll need them. • Some people like to have a shiny bike. If you want to wash yours, use a soft cloth and warm soapy water. Keep the soapy water away from all the parts that move, like the gears, brakes, chain, the middle of the wheels, and where the handle- bars and pedals attach to the bike frame. Now that. your bike and you are all ready for the summer, hop on, and have fun: Distributed by Canada Wide Feature Service Limited MacKay Fairfield