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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1981-04-16, Page 20PtlGrb: -Ci N 'ii -I ECm p, THUMP" APR L 16, W961 31. Service directory LAYING and FIN)SIANlG concrete floors for basements,., ' gara(ies, drive sheds. etc Call! George 482•3291.--45tf KEN'S CARPENTRY Remodelling, renovations, cupboards, ceramic tile, counter tops, ret rooms, carports, flooring, windows, pallo doors, $uminum siding, Phone "7`:"482-7676. Kea 11 ?1'airn.-litfar LICENSED BRICK- LAYER;„ brick . houses; t nient "blocks laid, ,chimney blocks laid; .chinineys and ney repair. .Reasonable ras, :dim Bell. Phone -482- . (i+i 1 CARPENTER„ w- Repair and ren"atio,SW. specializing in older hog*. ' i;Quahty work- manship at reasonable rates. • Fho -3794.:15.18 • CIr ES ' CLEANED and repaired' aafaileof AUCTION CL,DI 't APRIL 24 . _rt stud, namover,,h.,. SATURDAY, APRIL 25 = Estate at Jessie Metcalf. ieyflld Arena, 10:30 A.M.. household Items and an- tiques. Plus additions- SATURDAY, APRIL 25 Farr. Peter Ducharane, combined with Bayfield Arena auction at 10:3* A.M. ego me** v maciakiSier , AUCTIONEERS: LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST. ® SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO (519) 527-1458 AUCTI�DN SALE OF TRACTORS AND UIPMENT at LEY SALES, YARD DUNGANNON ;SATURDAY, APRIL 18th 10:00 AM SHARP More consignments>weieome. Auctioneer Gordon H. Brindley GNANT, •1 and TRiSSEDY Marled or single, free' positive con- fi f l< Ip o> help, is.. as cies 4! ur, telephone. BIR, London (colleet). t or .51913, 357-17,. 524-2023 35 Notice O creditors ':NOTIGET'O 'CREDITORS • ALL. persons having claims against _- the- _Estate _. _of WILLIA ., DANIEL RUEGER latie of the Tbwn- ship of Goderich, in the County. of Huron,whodied on or about the 0th day.;of,hllareh, 1981, `late required to.: file" the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 25th day of April, 1981, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. -DATED • at Goderich; ()Atario, this 26th day of March, 1981. PREBTAND EGENER, Barristers, etc., P.O. Box218, Goderich, Ontario. Solicitorsfor the Estate. -13,14,15 IN THE ESTATE OF IRIS DOREEN MUSTARD; late of the Township of Stanley in the County of Huron, Housewife, deceased. ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the above-named who died on the 18th day of February, 1981, are required to file full par- ticulars thereof with the un- dersigned on or before the 30th day of April, 1981, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 31st day of March, 1981. MENZIES, ROSS Clinton, Ontario Solicitors for the Executor. -14,15,16 IN THE ESTATE OF SUZANNE MURRAY, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, Housewife, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named who died on the 10th day of November, 1980, are required to file full par- ticulars thereof with the un- dersigned on or before the 7th day of May, 1981, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 7th day of April, 1981. MENZIES, ROSS Clinton, Ontario Solicitors for the Executor. -14,15,16 AUC1'ION SALE for the.estate of Mr. , Ken Morris * * R.R. 4 Goderich Lot 8, Concession 2, Colborne Township, miles east of Goderich near Benmiller. (watch for signs) '4 ,SAT. .11 841:00 AM. , CONSISTING OF:,pressure pumps, mobile gein'irotor, * gas tank (approx. 200 gel.) With pump, lawn roller, * jig -saw with full hone motor. riding lawn mower, * power mowers, 2 :Airier: scufflors, scroll saw and * * sander, numerous amount of cleavages and * shackles, electric grinder, large vice'liammer mill *` ' undlirinder, 36" blade Tor tractor, large acetylene *,: tanks. shop • vacuum, numerous amount of circular .* • * saw blades, water fire extinguisher, numerous * amount of shop tools (eg. rackets, drill bits, sockets) _, aluminum stop ladder, numerous amount of hand * tools, large spot light, electric fan. chains, * * moment:1k amount of garden tools, sheets of * plywood, scrap iron, numerous amount ofnuts and. * Jr bolts, etc. * ANTIQUES:0.G._shelf clack with weights, old model._ * T gas light, tobacco cutter, apple peelers, cow ball. * brass gauges, sad irons, 2 old weigh scales. antique.IL * oar books, numerous old 45 records, blanket horn- Pr- * mer, sewing machine out df old Bemniller Mill. old Watches and parts, also sailing subject to reserve * bid - fiat to wall book cafe and secretariat with * cathedral panes and pigeon hole drop leaf front.. * OTHER ARTICLES TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. "r -TERMS: Cash on day of sale Owner and auctioneer not responsible for accidents * day of sale. * , LUNCH BOOTH ON THE GROUNDS LAMB'S AUCTION SERVICE * Phone 524-9657 Goderich* ******* 4-T*T4-YYT4T* AUCTION SALE Modern combine, tractor, machinery, etc. to be hold at Lot 16, Concession 10 Morris Township, four miles east of Blyth, Ontario for Richard Badloy. Tuesday, April 28 at 1:30 P.M. COMBINE: Gleaner M diesel self propelled combine corn special w/cab, heater, radio, hydrostatic drive, 435 wide four row corn head, grain pick up head. This combine is abet/0 average in excellent condition. TRACTOR: Massey Ferguson 275 diesel tractor w/multi power, power adjustable rear wheels. hydraulic outlets. Run only 1050 hrs., Allied 450 hydraulic bucket manure loader. MACHINERY: John Deere 7000 four row wide Maximurge corn planter w/monitor, New Holland 461 nine foot haybine, rebuilt ready to work, New Holland 273 PTO baler w/thrower and super sweep pickup, two bale thrower racks 1.16 ft. 1,10 ft. both with removable sides (real good ones), Old lift. flat rack, New Idea 216 PTO Manure spreader w/hydraulic tailgate and single beater, Kongskilde rowcrop cultivator for four row wide or six raw narrow, Vic 6 x 10 single axle dump trailer, Allied 35 ft. Portable PTO six inch grain auger w/rubber boot, 12 ft. Fertilizer auger w/hoses, 7'/2 ft. auger snowblower, Turnco 250 bushel gravity box w/ex- tensions, now last fall on new nine ton George White wagon w/11L x 15 tires, 1-Turnco 250 bushel grovfty bins w/extensions on 0 ton George White wagons w/I1L x 13 tires, 24 ft. tube hay elevator, 13 ft. chain harrow, 5 rolls of snow fence. "Note": The above offering 1s In good condition and has been well maintained. Plan to attend. ABSOLUTELY 110 SMALL ITEMS Please be on time. TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE Richard Lobb: Auctioneer CLINTON 482-7898 FOR 'NF •RMATiON PHONE 523-9.67 EVENINGS 00 WEEKENDS ' Riche,urd Lo—b_ ` .; '' niter.4n-' AUCTION CALENDAR $ATURDA. APRIL 18 4;3* AoM. !II oer0 lot Vw.l,h drilled well end mobilo heow for the estate of Wlillooi Rimier? SATURDAY. APRIL 111 111:15 A.M. `Tractor. ear. 1070 pkek- up. antique furniture, g appliances. etc.. to be held` at Richard Lobb's barn, Clinton, for W.M. Reeser Estate and Gerrie home, plus ad- ditions. 4 WEDNESDAY. APRIL 2,2 6;3* P.M. A Antiques, etc. at Richard V Lobb's Sart. s SATURDAY. APRIL 25 1* A.M. Antique traders, four V wthaledeeln anFdart licvouen a eSraoi1ue ntr. . antigensfar-pawl Mato Estate. 1 mile East of Bayfield. O TUESDAY. APRIL 20 1:30 P.M. ,Machinery auetlo'n for Richard Badley, 4 tulles east of Blyth. 4 SATURDAY, MAY 2 10 A.M. at Richard Lobb's barn `for Harold Dodds - fur- niture, etc. - 42. Reath lotike !,,. MA'NERS At Clinton Public Hospital on Minch!, April 13, 1981. Mrs - Shirley Mothers of RR 4, Cllipbn. in her 53rd year. Be oved wife of Alfred Mathes, Dear mother of Margaret (Mrs. Robin Sauve) of,Blyth and John and dugtler-lip°law Debora Merritt of Milton. Also loved by five grandchildren Jen- nifer, Aaron, Courtney and twins, Justin and Brent. Also remembered by the Mathers family, Lynda and Lloyd Rees and sons Robert and Patrick of RR 3, Ailsa Craig, Gird and Bonnie Ma titers and sons Trevor of Clinton and Marilyn and Richard Tyndall of Lon- don. Also loved by her mother Mrs, Margaret Grey and husband Norman of Toronto. Also, survived by one sister Carroll Roberts and three brothers Al'and wife Barbara Roberts, Joe and wife Tina Roberts and Samuel and wife Brenda Ile^berts all of Tomato and sister-in-law Mrs. Lynn Roberts of Mississauga. Predeceased by her father William and by one brother Edward. Rested at the Ball Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton after 2 p.m. Tuesday until Wednesday, April 15, 1981; where the funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Cremation with in- terment of ashes in Clinton Cemetery. -15 EVENING AUCTION SALE Antiques. furniture. appliances, etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's barn, Clinton. Ont. for. Mrs. Belva Taylor of Auburn plus furniture from the Auburn United Church manse. Wednesday Evening, April 22 at 6:30 P.M. Round dining table w. double centre pedestal & 5 leaves; six matching pressback chairs in real good condition; combination china cabinet and side board w. bowed door; Antique secretary desk com- bination; three piecesettee; love seat; new medicine chest; two washstands; two antique dressers w. mirrors; wooden bed w. mattress; wooden box; swinging louvered doors; treadle sewing machine; chest of drawers; lamps; vanity dresser w. mirror; large dresser w_ . mirror; dining faille; six -chairs & 'buffet; four wooden chairs: upholstered chairs; floor lamp; wooden rocking chair; round plant table; base for Aladdin lamp; cof- fee table; end table; Westinghousewringer washer; utility table; step ladder; a few dishes; hand tools; etc. Plus other items not mentioned. Please be on time. TERMS CASH Richard Lobb: Auctioneer CLINTON 482-7898 .. G r1 AUTIONShLE Car, truck, tractor, lawn modierst, furniture. an- tiques, appliances. etc. to log eld at Richard Lobb's barn, 2119 Bayfield Rd., Clintatts for the Estate of 8111 Rugger, the Estate of Mrs. Marguerite Rladk and retired Gerrie resident. Saturday, April 18 at 10:15 A.M. '091E" T0001 CAR & TRACTOR Will SRL AT 11:30 A.M. TRUCK - 19711 Ford 100 costar pick sp track, six cy linkr, Arse :►pied stick shlft w. tido. Only 30,000 oldies, sons arMifkid. CAR - 1976 Dodge Aspen four door ase, six cylndor arida tic, sp- prox. 20,000 mhos. Sail 'As is'. TRACTOR - MF 35 thrso OA:Aor drool tractor w. multi-pov or and freeman loader, 8 HP portable electric gonsrutor, Ilsstercrdt 5 HP riding own sower, two push pus lewn mowers, biro gordsa tillers, two scall drain saws, battery fir, lock .0Ink, , Ns saw, hydraulic jack, soul s,uas stove, small via, calms, pies hand tools, etc. FURNITURE & APPLIANCES, ETC. Admiral portable colour TV, Filter Owen vacuum desist - 2 yawn old, roved dining 1.011 w. canoe pedestal, dlu g chairs, apri,bt piano, washstands, dresser w. mirror, cookstovo, Mabry Aatoaw,k 500 dothis dryor, Hoover spin dry waskor, Merlin 22 a, ft. chest fanner, Ginn square model (rides, seal McCrory upon model (rides, single continental bed (like now), throe piece modem bedroom' alio w. Ms spies & metros, ck.storflold. & choir, woodin nicking choir, sural china (Ain't, Aosta of drawers, aptain's choir, mm ill dock (wo.kkg), upholstered rockers, plus other chairs, dooms trills & 4 chairs, loon chairs, cord tabs. Fibs ow anal largo offerleg so plea to et - tend. TERMS CASH Richard Lobb: Auctioneer CLINTON •4824898 e leid/ aeG/ b" dilocialei $10,000.00 INVENTORY REDUCTION BY AUCTION Wo have been Instructed by the Proprietors to liquidate by public auction all Inventory and equp- mont for Lakeport Steel to Hanover on Friday, April 24 at 10:30 A.M. Consists of new steel Inventory Including round tubing/square tubing/flat bar/round stock/chanel Iron/mise. angles/pipe 1"-10"/etc., etc. VEHICLES, EQUIPMENT & NEW TOOLS: Masts Forklifts and forks/2-10,000 Ib. lift trucks/Truck boxes/2-14' x -16' steel doors/2000 gal: tank/truck engine pan is/truck rear ends/111 ton yard crane/3 ton hydraulic crane/roller conveyor/damaged hog panels/concent mesh/roofing stool/roof trusses/41/2" barn posts/power shear/ass't of tools, etc. and many, many more items. AUCTIONEER'S NOTE: Lakeport oro over stocked and everything must go. This Is your oppartunlfy to pur- chase In quantities at auction prices. Viewing - Anytime at the yard. Ask for Don 364-1247 eladeoe/G V SZ3t?%�i�ir(i/ei AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISEPS 77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTI-4, ONTARIO NOK 1WO (5158) 527-1458 42. Death notice ItIcCUIIDY At Stratford General Hospital, Sunday, April 12, 1981, Laura Elizabeth Stpwa.rt (Sillery) McCurdy, formerly of Brucefield and Exeter. Beloved wife of the late Norris Sillery (1971) and the late Samuel McCurdy (1979), in her 83rd year. Dear mother of Mrs. Larne (Kathleen) Aikens of RR 3, Mitchell and Ervin Sillery, RR 1, Brucefield. Also survived by two brothers, Arthur Stewart, Windsor, Nova Scotia and George Stewart, Regina, Saskat- chewan and a sister, Mrs" Harvey (Margaret) Craig, Walton, four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Predeceased by two brothers, Harvey and Charlie. Rested at the R.S. Box Funeral Home; 47 High Street, Seaforth after 2 p.m.. Monday, where service was held Tuesday at 2 p.m. with Rev. Robert McMullen offi .i. ti.11g. R c a AIg .. .n -t>;. r�sal Woodland Cemetery, -Mit- chell. —15 MORDEN Suddenly at his residence on Sunday, April 5, 1981, Raymond Leonard Morden, of RR 5, Clinton. Beloved husband of the late Louise Morden (Lalonde). Dear father of Judy (Mrs. George Hooper), Markham; Donald, Clinton; Leonard, Kirkland Lake; Bob, Clinton; Larry, Kirkland Lake. Dear brother of Lillian (Mrs. Fred St. Jean), Kirkland Lake; Mrs. Isabel Wilton, North Bay, Mrs. Marion Thompson, Nova Scotia; George and Bill, of Trenton, Pat of Sudbury. Also surviving are 35 grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Wednesday, April 8th, 1981 commencing at 2 p.m. from the Symington Funeral Home, Kirkland Lake, Ontario. Interment Kirkland Lake Cemetery. -15 42. Death notice HOLLOWAY At Brook Army Medical Centre, San Antonio, Texas, on Friday, April 3, 1981, Mr. Charles P. Holdway, 1st Lt. US,A, retired, of Duncanville, Texas in his 57th year. Beloved husband of Betty Brunsdon. Formerly of Landesboro. Dear father of Mrs. Brenda Puchen of Troup,' Texas, Mrs. Grace Saltzstein of Yarba Linda, California, Carl Holdway of Fullerton, California and Michael Holdway of Tyler, Texas. Also loved by seven grandchildren. Also survived by his mother, Mrs. Grace E. Holdway of Wilmington, Del. and mother-in-law, Mrs. Dorothy Brunsdon of Bayfield. Also survived by two sisters and two brothers. Rested at the Ball Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton after 7 p.m. Wednesday until Thur- sday, April 9, 1981 where the funeral service was held at 10 -.atm -.Interment_ Clinton Cemetery . 15 DAVIES At South Huron Hospital in Exeter on Saturday, April 11, 1981, Joseph Ronald Davies of Norwood Village, Exeter in his 68th year. Beloved husband of Hazel and loving father of Brenda Dixon of Grimsby, Joe of RR 1, Dundas, Gary of Hensall, Phyllis Pearson of St. Marys, and Rick of Leamington. Also survived by 10 grandchildren. Rested at the R.C. Dinney Funeral Home, Main Street, Exeter for visitation on Monday, April 13. A private funeral service was held at Woodland Crematorium in London on Tuesday, April 14 at 10 a.m. with the Rev. George Anderson D.F.C. of Trivitt, Memorial Anglican church officiating. -15 fPiilIae//' didocezlei �\ ., BAYFIELD ESTATE AUCTION We aro pleased to offer by public auction an ex cellent offering of furniture, antiques and collet table items from two of the older Bayfield Estates. held on SATURDAY, APRIL 25 AT 10:30 A.M. IN THE BAYFIELD ARENA FURNITURE, ANTIQUES AND PRIMITIVES: Rosewood serpentine drop front secretary desk with cut glass pulls/9 pc. walnut dining room suite with extension table/oak round table with 6 matching diners/oak buffet/Early Canadian table with 4 chicken coop chairs (2 -roll back & 2 -dated and signed)/cherry drop leaf' table/2 corked wbinut games tables - 1 with drawer/walnut drop leaf gats leg/glass front china cabinet/Rosewood chest with mother of pearl pulls/3 brass & Iron beds/54" brass poster bed/3/4 brass bed/4 asst wood beds/spool style bed/5 ass't Washstands & commodes/blanket boxes/hand car- ved blanket box with matching bookends/square & hump backed trunks/dresser with hat & glove box/dressers and chests/3 parlour tables/4 pc. wicker gunroom set/single wicker chair/1 wicker rocker/2 cane bottom chairs/press back rocker and straight cK In/boston rocker/ass't of Canadian plank botto1n chairs/acorn rocker/Flat-to-wall cup- board/pine bench/pine pall stand/primitive desk/chesterfield, & chair, matching/English oak 3 logged fireside stool/many more items. ANTIQUE BOAT ARTIFACTS: 4' high solid teak & brass ship compass/1075 brass ship compact/2 copper 20" ship lamps/Brass 12" compression gauge/brass suc- tion filter/0 notching boat lights, etc. STERLING SILVER & PEWTER: 70 pc. of ass't sterling silver (single and in sets)/pewter trays and can- delabra ,/cream & sugar set/0 butter spreaders/34 pc. silver & chestfmany more silver pieces. GLASS & CHINA: Cranberry decanter/Royal Doulton/ fro -blue plattors/Canadian glass/depression glass/Llmoges dishes/ass't car- nival glass/colored glass/3 sots of dinner- ware/decanters/hand painted pieces/ goblet;'tea sets/china/Nipon/English din- nerware/Bisque/salters/crystal/stemware/English tile, etc. CROCKS, BOTTLES & SEALERS: Approx. 20 crocks, all ass't/amber beaver sealer/No. 3 Beaver sealer/medicine bottles/other bottles/shell spit- toon/etc. LAMPS: Currier & Ives style hanging lamp (ell)/2 amethyst (1 minature) lamp/Canadian 8. American oil lamps/finger & miniature lamps/amber lamp/0 asst lamps, etc. LiNEN & BEDDING: Antique crocheted bedspread & 4 matching pieces/1 double hand-woven bedspread/3 asst knitted bedspreads/quilts/6 Benmlller blankets/matching wool blankets/linen tablecloths with matching serviettes, etc. PAINTINGS, PICTURES & FRAMES: 011 pain- tings/water colors/etchings/prints/photo enlargements/ass't of wood & gilded frames, etc. BRASS, COPPER & CAST IRON: Brass trays & numerous brass Items/brass bole lamp/matching bren candle sticks/brass floor lamp/book ends/2 Best iron fireside sets/12 cast iron post tops/small cast iron stove/cast iron pots & pans/apple peeler/cast Iron horses heads/cast Iron floral tea pot/copper washing machine/copper bollor/copper tea pot/etc. VEHICLES & MISCELLANEOUS: 1964 Dodge, 6 cyl. as is/911 Ford tractor/2 furrow plow /wagon/drag, harrows/5 hp. rototlller/hand & garden tools/elec- tric stove. etc. COLLECTABLES: 5° x 9°*Persian rug/largo asst wicker places/antique Doctors tools/Vlctrola/lanter- ns/Gingerbread clock/mantel clock/buggy/buggy wheels/steel wheeled flower cart/treadle sewing machine/2 show cases, etc. INSIGHT INFORMATION: The Metcalf Estate consists of Dr. W.F. Metcalf's fur- nishings from Detroit with family heirlooms from Scotland. Our most outstanding auction of the year with opprox. 090 items. Estate of Jessie Metcalf, Bayfield and Peter Ducharme, R.R. Bayfield LUNCH AVAILABLE -TERMS CASH NO RESERVE e_•d.Je2ctc1 e.3 AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS'• APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO 15191 527-1458 42. Death notice HADLEY Suddenly as the result of an accident at Blyth, Ontario on Thursday, April 9, Lome Roy Badley of Blyth, in' his 70th year. Beloved husband of the former Vera MacDonald. Dear father of Kenneth of Morris, Saskatchewan, Reg. of Brodhagen, Ontario, Larry of RR 2, Blyth, Ontario, and Patsy (Mrs. Harvey Bernard) of RR 3, Walton, Ontario. Dear brother of Laura (Mrs. Ted Krull) of Branchton, Ontario. Rested at the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth, Ontario, where the funeral service was held on Saturday, April 11 at 1 p.m. Interment Brussels Cemetery. -15 FEENEY At Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday, April 7, 1981. Joseph Edward Feeney of Clinton, in his 37th year. Beloved husband of 'the former Neallie Kelly. Dear father Antic, �sw3 Jack Kelly) North Street, Michigan, Mary (Mrs. Tom Kelly) Stratford, James of Kitchener and one brother, Elmer of RR 2, Dublin. Predeceased by three sons, Jack, Thomas, and Henry. Visitation at the Beattie Funeral Home, 55 Rattenbury Street East, Clinton. Requiem Mass was celebrated at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Clinton, on Friday, April 10, 1981. Interment St. Columban Cemetery. -15 43. Births SHADDICK Richard and Jean announce the birth of Lynn Ann on April 11, 1981 at Burnaby General Hospital, a sister for Sandra and David.-15nx SHROPSHA LL Michelle is pleased to an- nounce the safe arrival of her sister, Andrea Dawn, weighing. 7 lbs", born April 6, 1981, at Clinton Public Hospital. Proud parents are Don and Elaine Shropshall. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shropshall and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Car- ter.-15nx YOUNG Ghislaine and Glen are happy to announce the birth of a daughter on April 14, 1981 at Clinton Hospital, weighing 6 lbs. 2 oz. a sister for Gwen - dole n.—l5nx TAYLOR Born at St. Joseph's Hospital, April 7, 1981, to Mr. and Mr�_ss, Marvin Taylor;"' 'rtenSaTU, Kimberly Ann, a baby sister for Kari Lynn. Proud gran- dparents Mr. and Mrs. George Parker, Hensall and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor, Brucefield.-15nx TREWARTHA Trevor would like to tell everyone about the arrival of his new baby brother, Kevin Michael, on April 7, 1981, at St. .Joseph's, • London. Kevin weighed in at 9 lbs. 2 oz. His morn . and dad, Doug and Cheryl are happy and excited to have their second son. Grandparents are Ross and Helen Trewartha and Ray and Alva Cox.=-15nx 44. Engagements FRANCIS -K UEHL Leah and Budd Kuehl are pleased to announce the for- thcoming marriage of their only daughter, Nancy, to ,lames Francis, son of Evelyn and Reg Francis, Bayfield, Ont. The wedding will take place on Saturday, April 25, 1981, at 5 p.m. in the First , Baptist Church, Clinton. Reverend Craig Peters of- ficiating. —15 46. In memoriam LIGHTFOOT In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Allen, who passed away 8 years ago, April 21, 1973. He hada nature you could not help loving And a heart that was purer than gold And to those who knew him and loved him His memory will always hold. Lovingly remembered by Bryan, Linda and grandsons, Greg, Gordon, Ronnie and Tommy" -15 HULLS In memory of Mrs. Bessie Hulls. I miss you mom. Love Di. -15 47, Cord of thanks ROSENLUND The familyof the late John Rosenlund would like to thank the staff of Clinton Public Hospital, Dr. Newland, Rev. Broadfoot, neighbours and friends for flowers, donations and the kindness shown during their loss of a loved one, -15 SPROUL I wish to thank the nurses and Dr. Baker at Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to m y daughter, Debbie, who came every day from Seaforth by bus - and to Seaforth High School principal Mr. Shaw for his concern. Patricia Sproul. -15 ROBINSON We would like to send our heartfelt thanks to Dr. Rod- ney, nursing staff of Seaforth Hospital, V.O.N.'s, Home Care, Physiotherapists and all our friends who sent cards and gifts during our stays in Seaforth and London Hospitals. A very special thanks to our Bayfield Friends and neighbours and our family. for their much needed help. Vi and Ted Robinson. -15 P IPE We would like to say a very sincere thank you to all our relatives and friends for their cards, visits and well wishes for Lloyd's recovery while he was in Stratford Hospital. Lloyd and Winona Pipe. -15x DEEVES i wish to express my sincere appreciation to Drs. Lambert and Newland, nurses and staff of first floor of the Clinton Hospital while I wasa patient. Special thanks to A.C.W.. St. James, Middleton and Ladies , tu41(44 , pf „tri. Clinton. Legion. Also to Margaret Switzer and Jean Perdue for their kindness to my ,wife, Blanche. Also friends and neighbours for phone calls, cards, gifts and visits. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Ed Deeves.-15nx WILLISCRAFT I would like to thank friends and relatives for cards, (lowers, gifts and visits while in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Harrett, Dr" Watts, nurses on first floor and The Canadian Red Cross. Bev Williscraft.-15 CRAW FORD 1 would like to thank my friends and relatives for their cards and vigits while i was in the Hospital, also the nurses on the first floor, Dr, Watts, Dr. Newland and the kitchen staff. I appreciate it very much. Bill Crawford .-15 It's not work to walk. So why not walk to work? 1 Paana7oanian,® BOOKKEEPING WHY to 1&3are- er-5x 3 equals or • O. DAR —140NOloktry AGAIN ....NOW WiiERE WAS 1 4 HOW Business Management Seminar presented by the Federal Business Development Bank Wednesday, April 22nd, 1981 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. at Pine Ridge Chalet R.R. 2 Hensall .. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT IN ATTENDANCE PRE -REGISTRATION FEE: $35. PER PERSON CALL 271®5650 ASIS F FAYE C00IC REGISTER