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43. Births
KEYS
Steve and Linda are happy to
announce the birth of their
second child, a daughter,
Leanne Elizabeth, born Sat.
March 7, 1981. A wee sister for
Greg. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Keys,
Varna and Mr. and ' Mrs.
Martin Pullen, RR 4,
Seaforth.—ltbx
38: Auction sale
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
AUCTION CALENDAR
CALENDAR
TUES.. MARCH
LW P.M.
Tractor trailer and
machinery at Richard
Lobb's Dam.
SAT.. MARCH 14
12 NOON
Combine, tractors.
trucks. machinery. etc..
for Bruce Richmond. 11/4
mL north and 11/4 mi
east of
FRIDAY. MARCH 27
Tractors and madlinerF
for Nell Lowey In
Colborne Towalhip.
SAT.. APRIL 4
12 NOON
Tractors and machinery
for Louis Farewell,
• Zurich. Ont.
43. Births
RIOUX
Born to Paul and Carolyn (nee
Joslin) a beautiful daughter,
Nicole Jocelyn, on Feb. 17, 1901
in Victoria B.C. Grand-
daughter for Bob and Barbara
Joslin, Victoria. Great-
granddaughter for Stan and,
Evelyn Shobbrook, Toron-
to.-10nx
42. Death notice
GARRETT
At Victoria Hospital West-
minster Campus on Sun.
March 1, 1961, Douglas Lincoln
Garrett of London (formerly of
Berunilier district) in his 48th
year. Beloved --husband of
Nancy Ann (Powell), dear son
of Mrs. Mildred Garrett and
the Late Alranley Garrett,
Clinton. Dear brother of
Murray, Clinton; Leonard,
London; Mrs. Russell
(Marian) Cook, Blyth; Mrs.
Horst (Mae) Rifling, Bath and
Mrs. Russell (Doreen) Giles,
ainton. Predeceased by one
brother Earl, London.
Cremation at Mt. Pleasant
with memorial service
Saturday, March 7, 1981.
Donations to the Cancer
Society would be appreciated
by the family. There was no
funeral homevisitation.-10nor
WANT �aflyes
AUCTION
SALE
OF
TRACTORS
AND
E UIPMENT
at
BRINDLEY SALES YARD
DUNGANNON
SATURDAY, MARCH 21st
11:09 AM SHARP
More consignments welcome
Atictionser Gordenil. Brindley
c.Cdidoceziei
OUTSTANDING FURNITURE
AND ANTIQUE AUCTION
Herd on
SATURDAY, MARCH 14 at 10:30 A.M.
In the Hensel! Arena.,Hensall, for May Rowcliffe of
Hensel!, and the Estate of Elizabeth Makin, of Clin-
ton.
Consists of Furniture and Antiques - Round Oak
pedestal table with matching china cablnet, buffet,
and 6 dining chaIrs/3 pc. antique living room sulte/2
pc. French Provincial Living room sulte/2 marble top
harp base tables/1 oval marble top coffee
table/Oak apartment extension table with 4 mat-
ching carved back chairs/Walnut triple hutch/2 bow -
bade chairs/Cherry double drop leaf table with 4
cane bottom chairs/Maple dinette set/Glass front
and side what -not cabinet/Apartment slur upright
Mason & Riesch plano/Queen Anne hall table/S
washstands & commodes/antique dressers/walnut
lift tan taaachaes dashannalinuQ-alaaat of draavarallear.
walnut bedMom .ult./assorted parlour tables/an-
tique kitchen cabinet/wicker chairs and fern
stand/deer head fern stand/Misc. chairs/Press bark
and other rockers/4 blanket boxes (1
Miniature)/radar chests/hall tree/upholstered arm
chairs/oak library table/sewing machine.
Glass & China - 6 all lamps Including Bull's eye,
•finger lamps, and miniature cranberry/R.S. Prussia
plate/Press glass/Canadian glass/milk glass/Nip-
pon/Crystal/ Stemware/chlna dishes/ornamen-
ts/souvenirs/6 pc. wash set/partial washrats/milk
bottles. This Is on excellent offering of glass and
draw.
Miscellaneous - N.H. Gingerbread kitchen clock/3
mantel clocks/rarlits and lag cabin quilt/wool
blankets/hooked rugs/S axmlnster area rugs/3
Chandler water colon/oval and guilded picture
frames/other picture frames/quantity of
,orocks/sealers/tInware/enemeiveare.
Appliances - Wood, 11 cu. ft. freexer/wrInger
washer/refrigerator/RCA television/21" B&W
Philips television/1E" portable colored
Television/RCA record player/Admiral AM/FM
record player stereo/Electrohonse
humidifier/Eureka VOCIOURIO.
For More Information Phone
RATHWILL & ASSOCIATES
DICK 110111612031
327-14311
FULL LISTING MIXT WEEK
S•11.40Ciael
AUCTIONEERS. LIOUIOATORS: APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. • 5 SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK TWO
(519) 527-1458
42. Death notice
BURDGE
Frederick John, passed away
o Huronview, Clinton,
Ontario, (formerly of
Brucefield) on Monday, March
2, 1981, in his 100th year.
Beloved father of William G.
Owen Sound and James F.,
Seaforth; also survived by 4
grandchildren and 5 great-
grandchildren. Predeceased
by his wife the former Hannah
Harrison (1969); also
predeceased by one brother
and five sisters. The late Mr.
Burdge rested at the R.S. Box
Fluieral Home, High Street,
Seaforth for funeral seryieetan
Wednesday, March .4th 'at 2
pan. Rev. Robert McMullen
officiating. Temporary en -
Mausoleum with spring in-
terment in Ba i rd 's
Cemetery. -10
BALLANTYNE
Miss Lily Forrest Ballantyne,
formerly of Exeter, at the
Huronview Home, Clinton, on
Thursday March 5, 1981, in her
92nd year. lafiss Ballantyne is
the last member of the James
Ballantyne family, and is
survived by several nieces and
nephews. Funeral service and
committal were held on
Saturday March 7, at 1 p.m. in
the Hopper Hockey Funeral
Home, Exeter. Interment in
Roy's Cemetery with Rev.
Kenneth Knight of-
ficiating. -10
DALRYMPLE
In Victoria Hospital; London,
on Friday, March 6, 1981,
William Trothan. Dearly
beloved husband of Hazel
Draper of Blyth, Ontario, in his
82nd year. •Beloved father of
Mrs. Hebo (Margaret) Sier-
tsma of RR 3, Blyth. Dear
brother of Mrs. Effie Hebden
of Howdenvale and George
Dalrymple of Sprucedale. Also
survived by four grand-
children. Rested at the Tasker
Funeral Home Blyth, Ontario,
where the funeral service was
held on Monday, March 9 at 2
p.m. Interment Blyth Union
Cemetery. -10
CLARKE
At Huronview, Clinton, on
Friday, March 6, 1981, Della R.
Clarke (Keys), fcrmerly of
Brucefield, in her 83rd year.
Beloved wife of the late
William J. Clarke (1969). Dear
mother of Doris (Mrs. Ervin
Sillery) of RR 1, Brucefield.
Also surviving are three
grandchildren and four great-
grandchildren. Rested at the
Beattie Funeral Home, 55
Rattenbury Street East,
Clinton, where funeral and
committal services were held
on Monday, March 9, 1981
commencing at 2 p.m. with
Rev. R. McMullen officiating.
Interment Bayfield
Cemetery. -10
•and family. -10
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46 in memoriam
COLQUHOUN
In loving memory of a dear
daughter, Jean, who passed
away 6 years ago March 10,
1975.
I have many beautiful
memories of the one that was
kind and true,
Those memories will live
forever,
For I thought the world of you.
Sometimes my memories
make me smile,
More often they make my cry
They are precious to me alone,
Memories of you and me.
I will have those dearest
memories
To love while we are apart
Jean's memory is my keep-
sake,
- With Which -I'll never part
God has her in his keeping
I have her in my heart.
Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by mother, Hazel
McDougal. -10
COLQUHOUN
In loving memory of a won-
derful mom, Jean, who passed
away March 10, 1975.
Six years ago we had to part
With a mom we loved with all
our bead
You slipped away without a
goodbye
But the memories of you will
never die
We miss you mom and always
will
You left a place no-one can fill
There are other moms in the
world we know
But you were ours and we •
loved you so
We'll always love you mom.
Sadly missed by Colquhoun
children and grand-
children. -10
WHITMORE
A tribute of love and
remembrance to Ralph E.
Whitmore, who passed away
suddenly nine years ago
March 13, 1972.
Nine sad and lonely years have
passed
Since our great sorrow fell
The shock we received that
day
We still remember well.
Whenave are sad and lonely -
And everything goes wrong
We seem to hear you whisper
"Cheer up and carry on".
Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by Mother, Dad
and Karen. -10x
• ERRATT
In loving memory of a dear
mother, grandmother and
great-grandmother, Pearl
Erratt, who passed away
March 13, 1980.
Sadly missed along life's way
Quietly remembered every
day
No longer in our lives to share
But in our hearts she is always
there.
Sadly missed and always
remembered by Helen, Bill
47. Card of thanks,
CLARK
The family of the late Della
Clark wish to express their
sincere appreciation to
relatives. friends and neigh-
bours for all their kindness,
cards of sympathy, beautiful
floral tributes and memorial
donations received in the
recent loss of a dear mother,
grandmother and great-
grandmother. Special thanks
to the Beattie Funeral Home,
Rev. McMullen and Unit 1 of
Brucefield United Church. A
heartfelt thanks to Dr. Doorly,
Dr. Flowers and all the
wonderful nursing staff of
Huronview for their loving
care and concern. Many
thanks to all who visited her
during her months of illness.
Ervin, Doris Sillery and
family. -10
HANLEY
Sincere thanks to our family,
relatives and friends for gifts,
flowers and cards on our 66th
Anniversary. Special thanks to
the Trillium Club. George and
Margaret Hanley. -10x
DE RUYTER
The family of the late Anthony
DeRuyter wishes to express
their sincere gratitude to
friends, neighbours and
relatives who showed their
love, kindness, comfort and
support in recent illness and
passing of a dear husband,
father and grandfather by way
of expressions of sympathy,
floral tributes and donations to
the Canadian Cancer Society.
Special thanks to Drs.
Newland and Baker and first
floor nurses at Clinton Public
Hospital. Thank you Rev.
Vanden Berg for pastoral
visitation, care and spiritual
strength at a time when most
needed. Mrs. A. DeRuyter and
family. -10x
BRANDON
We would like to thank our
many friends, relatives and
neighbours for their acts of
Idridness. Special thanks to the ,
Doctors, nurses and staff of
Clinton Public Hospital. Glen
Brandon a nd fam ily . —10
47. Cord -of thanks '
POTTER
A sincere thank you for the
lovely cards, flowers and visits
during my stay in hospital and
since returning home. Eileen
Potter. -10
BURDGE
The family of the late Fred
Burdge wish to express their
sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to relatives, friends
and neighbours for their Many
gifts of food, floral tributes,
memorial donations and cards
of sympathy in the loss of their
dear one. Special thanks to the
staff of Huronview, R.S. Box
Funeral Home, the ladies of
Brucefield U .C.W. Unit 3 for a
lovely lunch and Rev. Robert
McMullen. Yourmany acts of
kindness will always be
remembered. The Burdge
Family. -10 .
vm.zemixiiiSINEESE=2.1
47. Card of thanks
ARTHUR
1 wish to thank my friends for
cards, gifts and flowers while 1
was in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Street,
Dr. Baker, nurses and staff on
first floor. Mary Arthux.-10
CLINTON FIGURE
SKATING CLUB
We would like to say a special
thank you to all the parents
and skaters who worked so
hard on Sun., Mar. 1 to make
our Inter -club competition
such a big success. The
Executive of The Clinton
Figure Skating Club. —10
WISE
I would like to express my
thanks to everyone for the get
well wishes and visits I
received while in hospital and
since returning home. Special
thanks to Middleton A.C.W.,
Rev. Wm. Bennett for his visits
and to Dr. Harrett and nurses
on first floor. Ray Wise .-10x
viNIAN
Sincere thanks to the people
that took time to send cards,
treats and took my wife to visit
me while in Clinton and
University Hospital, London.
Also to the Doctors, Rev. Scott
and nurses. Keith Vivian —tOx
HAYTER
We would like to express our
sincere thanks fpr cards and
best wishes on the occasion of
our 40th Wedding Anniversary.
Special thanks. to our family
and to those who attended our
open house. Elmer and Norene
Hayter. -10
47. Card of thanks
NEDIGER
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Nediger
would like to express thanks to
their family and the many
friends who did so much to
make their sixtieth wedding
anniversary such a
memorable occasion. Mr. and
Mrs. Matt Nediger.-10
BEATIIE
Words cannot begin to express
my thanks and appreciation to
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for their kindness while I
was a patient in Wingham and
London Hospitals. Special
thanks to Les Dale who looked
after things while I was away.
Also thanks to Rev. Scott and
Rev. Stan McDonald. These
things will always be
remembered. Tom Beat -
tie. -10x
HOGGARTH
I would like to thank my
friends and neighbours for
their concern while I was a
patient in Victoria Children's
War Me mor ia 1 Hospital,
London. Special thanks to Dr.
Baker and Dr Barr,
Christopher Hoggarth.-10x
THE CLINTON MINOR
HOCKEY ASSOCIATION
would like to thank all those
who helped make our dance a
huge success, including
Kuenzig I .G A ., Huron Pork
Producers, Huron Business
Machines, Donna Martin of
Avon, Kerrigan Fuels, Shirals
Department Store, Scruton
Fuels, the Rec. Committee,
hockey moms and the arena
staff .-10ar
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Our Congratulations
to
Goderich Township
on the
Official Opening
of the
Community Centre
March 14
LAVIS CONTRACTING
COMPANY LIMITED
CLINTON • 482.3694
We are pleased to have
been entrusted to supply
and place hot mix asphalt
on parking and road
areas.
Supplied by
STILL THE
, cement finishing for
..s. _._-. -
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MURRAY miLumit
CEMENT FINISHING
L_ CLINTON , 482-3157
Congratulations
to
Goderich Township
We were pleased to have
supplied patio slabs and
bumper curbs.
PERK LER
10[r
Seaforth
527-1320
Your Precast Speciilists 1
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Goderich Township on
the Official Opening of
your new Community Centre.
U"e were pleased to have
been chosen for your water
pump installation.
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DALE PUMP
AND FARM SERVICE LTD.
Rbdo-nootty-Myers
HIGHWAY NO. li EAST, CLINTON 402-3274
Elgin Dole - Neil Dole
Plumbing and Gs Work
for the new Community
RR NO. 5. GODERICH
• 524-2203 I
Our Best Wishes to
Goderich Township
Inglis Range and Woods Refrigerator
from
HOFFMEYER
' PLUMBING and HEATING LTD.
55 KINGSTON ST. 527-7861 GODERICN
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Admiral Freezer for the
Community Centre
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, CONGRATULATIONS
0,,,,
,4to Goderidi Township on your
OFFICIAL OPENING
celitTrt :0 we werelitleeseti tO tiro iilie'
Supplied by
STILL THE
, cement finishing for
..s. _._-. -
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MURRAY miLumit
CEMENT FINISHING
L_ CLINTON , 482-3157
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GROVESBEST
DEAL T.V. & APPLIANCE CENTRE
Our Best Wishes to
Goderich Township
Inglis Range and Woods Refrigerator
from
HOFFMEYER
' PLUMBING and HEATING LTD.
55 KINGSTON ST. 527-7861 GODERICN
1
W e wer• e pleased
to have assisted in the
new building
Water Drilling
by
W.D. HOPPER & SONS
"Where ilopperjoes the water flows"
SEAFORTH 527-1737
In business since 1914 - Water guaranteed
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‘0" %VSW ° 1 °Ili°
•to G°4et% New Admiral Range and
Admiral Freezer for the
Community Centre
Supplied by
STILL THE
GROVESBEST
DEAL T.V. & APPLIANCE CENTRE
- INIOWN-• •"We service what we sell's
10 HURON ST., CLINTON 982-9414
W e wer• e pleased
to have assisted in the
new building
Water Drilling
by
W.D. HOPPER & SONS
"Where ilopperjoes the water flows"
SEAFORTH 527-1737
In business since 1914 - Water guaranteed
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