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PAGE 22—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1981
EVENING ESTATE AUCTION
SALE
Real instate, pickup truck. trailer. fencing. equlp-
meat, tools, etc. to be held In Londesboro, Ont. for
the Estate of Tom Beattie
Wednesday Evening, June 24 at 6 P.M.
REAL ESTATE: Property consists of a large lot known
as Part Lot 23. Hagyard's Survey with a depth of ap-
prox. 227 ft. and a frontage -of approx. 70 ft. Situated
on the lot is a Glendale mobile home 10 x 40 w/2
bedrooms, fridge, stove, ell furnace and some fur-
niture. also there Is a steel clad pole driving shed 26
x 40 w/largo double doors, walk in door, hydro ser-
vice. etc. This is a well maintained property worthy
of your attention. For viewing or information phone
Rich .d Sabi) 402-7890. TERMS being offered subject
to a.. reasonable reserve bid. 10% down day of sale.
balance In full In 30 days.
EQUIPMENT: 1977 Chev. 10 custom deluxe pickup
truck w/V$.automatle, 36,700 original miles in ex-
cellent condition. Selling certified. Single axle
heavy duty troller 6 x 9 ft. checker plate steel plat-
form, like new. 3 HP MTD riding lawn mower, gas
push lawn mower, 0 ft. 3 pt. hitch blade, 3 pt, hitch
steal post pounder PTO drive, hump back trunk, lad -
dews, Coolant heavy duty bench grinder, 4" vise. ex-
tension cords, page wire fence stretcher, lack all
jack, electric drill, saws, shovels, discs, hand tools
and items used for fencing. quantity of used steel
roofing plus other items not mentioned.
TERMS CASH
Richard Lobb - Auctioneer
CLINTON 482-7898
-EVENING ESTATE AUCTION
SALE
Rasldential lot, antiques, furniture,, appliances, etc.
to be hetdat the Blyth arena for the Estate of Cora
Brown
Tuesday Evening, June 23 at 6 P.M.
BUILDING LOT: Property known as Lot 12 Mc-
Caughe 's•Survpy In the village of Blyth frontage 66
irti4 deepth'166.ft.,: municipal sewage and water at the
street. ZONED_'residential. TERMS: 10% down day of
sale. balance In full in 30 days. Offered subject to
reserve bid. Lot will be offered at the location at 6
p.m.
Sale at arena starts at 6:15 p.m.
Woods.small chest freezer, square model fridge, 30"
electric stove, clothes dryer, chrome table and
chairs, 4 pressback chairs w/Queen Victoria head. 4
other prossbacks, antique china cabinet, glass. front
and sides, antique secretary desk, cold
gramophone, Small china cabinet, old wardrobe,
matching bed, dresser and washstand, three
washstands, wooden extension table, old wooden
beds. steel bed wigged mattress, continental single
bad; largo bonnet chest of drawers, chests of
drawers, •library table, chesterfield and chair.
chrome. table and 6 chairs, all paintings and .chalk
pictures painted by Mrs. Brown plus picture frames
and artists supplies, dressers w/mirrors, small
Pedestal drop. leaf plant. table, wicker fern stand..
White portable sewing machine, humidifier. vacuum
cleaner. rollaway bed, floor'"and table lamps. B&W
4_ ,Jsortrlbte TN. •1 year, gild,. small quaeti of bedding.
• dlshras andglassware including antique pieces, plus
teeny, other Itonrs not mentioned, pots and pans.
etc. • .,
• TERM$CASH • LUNCH BOOTH
Richard Lobb -Auctioneer
CLINTON 482-7898
DICTION
5..A.L_E
Of Used
MOTORCYCLES
SNOWMOBILES
Saturday, June 20
at 10:00 a.m. Sharp
Response to our grand opening promotion last
week was tlo great that we are now faced with
a Targe influx of used machines. We decided the
only way to move them out fast is to hold a
giant AUCTION SALE THIS SATURDAY. Don't
miss this opportunity to buy quality machines at
the most competitive prices.
LARGEST OFFERING IN
THE AREA. MOST BIKES LATE
MODELS/ RECONDITIONED &
READY TO GO. STREET BIKES
CERTIFIED
* 17 Touring Bikes
* 10 Street Bikes
* 11 Moto Cross Bikes
* 3 Odysseys
• 9 Mini Bikes
* 19 Dual Purpose Bikes
• Manch • Auctioneer
Available Dick Lobb
01 la 1110
i/ Vi1,RNA, ONT.
I UST OFi Hwy 4 RiTWFF4 HFNSAi ANO BNur FF,F: n
262 3318 or 262-5809
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AUCTION SALE
of 41/2 acre property, household effects and some fawn
machinery. will be held for Gordon Philips, pt. Lot 30,
Con. 2. l(sborne Township. 21/2 reales south of Hensall
then 1 revile east.
Monday Evening, June 29 at 6:30 p.m.
Terms on property 10% down, balance in 30 days. Terrors
on contents - CASH. Owner or auctioneer not respon-
sible for accidents or losses.
GEORGE POWELL-CLERK
JIM STEPHENSON-BOOKKEEPER
BRIAN RINTOUL-AUCTIONEER
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 882-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT., JUNE 2010 A.M.
Stock reduction auction
of approximately 50
used motorcycles at
Holly Gully.
TUES., JUNE/3 6 P.M.
Furniture. antiques, etc,
at Blyth Arena for Cora
Brown Estate.
WED„ JUNE 24 6 P.M.
Property. '77 Chair
pickup, fencing equip-
ment, tools, etc, In Lon-
desboro for estate of
Tom Beattie.
SAT., JUNE 2710 A.M.
Carpenter's tools, office
equipment, antiques.
furniture. appliances.
etc. for Clarence Mon-
tgomery, 6 Huron and
other . consignors at
Richard Lobb's Barn,
Clinton.
SAT., JULY 4 10 A.M.
Limoges dishes, an-
tiques, etc. for Gladys
Thompson Estate.
Seaforth and Goderich
estate at Richard Lobb's
Barn, Clinton.
• 42. Death notice
HUCKINS
At Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich, on
Tuesday, June 9, 1981,
Theodore Ormond Huckins, of
Goderich in his 73rd year.
Beloved husband of Ledith
Nell Steep; dear father of
Betty (Mrs. Keith Huisser)
Goderich, Marion ° (Mrs.
Wilfred Castle) Clinton, Evlyn
(Mrs. Ken Boyce ), Mary Lou
(Mrs. Robert Melick) and
Shirley (Mrs. Ron Smith) all of
Goderich; • brother of Irene
(Mrs. Frank Chase) Goderich,
John, London, Bert,
Orangeville and Reg. Huekins,
Goderich.. Also survived bY 17
grandchildtenw and 6 . great,'
grandchildren. Rested at the
Stiles Funeral Home,
.Goderich. Interment Colborne
Cemetery. -24
YEAMAN
At South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, on Friday, June 12,
1981. Ken Yeaman of Bayfield,
Ontario and formerly of
Markham. Dear 'husband of
Margaret K. (Hutchison)
Yeaman ' in his 68th year.
Rested at T. Harry Hoffman.
and Sons Funeral Home,
Dashwood, With visitation
Sunday and Monday evenings.
Funeral services on Tuesday,
June 16 at 1.1 a.m. Interment in
St. John's Norway Cemetery,
Toronto at approximately 3:30
p.m. Rev. Barbara Laing
lcia in
42. Death notice
FUSS
At University Hospital, on
Tuesday, June 9, 1981, Mrs.
Elizabeth (Cochrane) Fuss of
80 King Street, Hensall, in her
91st year. Widow of the late
Harry Fuss ,(1974 ). Dear
mother of Bill, Hensall, Jim,
Alliston, and Margaret,
Honolulu, Hawaii.
Predeceased by 7 sisters and 3
brothers. Also survived by 6
grandchildren and 2 great-
grandchildren. Visitation at
the Bonthron . Chapel of
Michael P. O'Connor Funeral
Homes, 118 King Street,
Hensel], where the funeral
service was conducted on
Friday, June 12, at 2 p.m. with
Pastor Jack Bressler and
Reverend Stan McDonald
officiating. Interment in St.
Peter's Lutheran Cemetery,
Zurich. —24
SHOBBROOK
In the Clinton Public Hospital,
on Friday, June 12, 1981,. John
Albert Shobbrook, of Lon-
desboro, in his 79th year.
Beloved husband of the former
Dora Matilda Voolden. Dear
father of Mrs. Thelma Ellerby
of Clinton, Mrs. Ross (Muriel)
Millson of Woodstock, Gordon
of Londesboro. Dear brother of
Mrs. Vera Gibbings 'of Clinton.
Also survived by 13 grand-
children and four great-
grandchildren. Rested at the
Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth,
where the`funeral service was
held on Monday, June 15th at 2
p.m. Interment Blyth Union
Cemetery. -24
43. Births
FABER
Kevin and Lorie nee Campbell
wish to announce the safe
arrival of Kristopher Kevin, 7
lbs. 8 oz., born June 9,
1981 —24nx
CAMPBELL
Gary and. Cathy wish,ito..an-..•
nounce -the •arrival of their
second • 'child, Gary Jason,
weighing 7 Ib. 1 1 1 2 oz., barn at
St. Joseph's, London on June :l,
1981. Brother for Angie,.
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Jack !Werner, Bayfield and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Campbell,
Bayfield.-24nx
CA'NTELON
Wayne, Esther and Andy are
happy to announce the safe
arrival of their triplets born on
June 10, 1981 at Victoria
Hospital. Ryan Lee weighed 6
lb. 131 2 oz.; Scott Lee weighed
5 Ib. 9 oz. Tim Lee weighed 6 Ib.
3 oz. Proud grandparents are
Ross and Mildred Merrill,
Bayfield and George and Doris
Cantelon, RR -4, Seafor-
th. 24nx
off' tin Memorial con- _
tributions to The Cancer
Society would be appreciated.
Mr. Yeaman was a former
employee of Eli Lilly Canada
Inc. -24
DEiCHERT
At South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, on Friday, June 12,
1981. Elizabeth Clara (Neusch-
wanger) Deichert, of Goshen
Street South, Zurich, in her
87th year. Beloved wife of
Jacob Deichert. Dear sister of
Mrs. Hilda Rader, Dashwood
and Amelia of London.
Predeceased by two sisters
and two brothers. Also sur-
vived by several nieces and
nephews. Visitation at the
Westlake Chapel of Michael P.
O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49
Goshen Street North, Zurich,
where the funeral service was
conducted on Sunday, June 14
at 3 p.m. with Pastor Jack
Dressler officiating. Interment
St. Peter's Lutheran'
Cemetery. -24
BARTLIFF
At Huronview on Tuesday
June 16, 1981 Miss Annis
Bartliff formerly of Clinton.
Beloved daughter of the late
Charles Henry and Julia
Thornton Bartliff. Dear sister
of Lyla (Mrs. G.W. Pinner)
and Jewel ( Mrs. H.A. Steven)
both• of HTironview. Also
survived by three nephews
Elliott and Kay Bartliff, Bruce
and Jean Bartliff, and Doug
and Helen Bartliff all of
Clinton. Predeceased by one
brother Harry Bartliff. A
private funeral service was
held at the Ball Funeral Home
153 High St. Clinton on Wed-
nesday, June 17, 1981 at 3 p.m.
Cremation with interment of
ashe's i.rt Maitlandbank
Cemetery Seaforth. As ex-
pressions of sympathy
donations to the Memorial
Fund of St. Paul's Anglican
Church Clinton or to the
Arthritis Society would be
gratefully appreciated by the
family. -24
43. Births
LEPPING TON
Walter and Rita are happy to
announce tilde arrival of Stacey
Leanne, born in Clinton
Hospital oh June 10, 1961,
weighing 8 ib. 10 oz., a little
sister fors Amy. Grand-
datgghter for Mr. and Mrs. J.
Kassies, Clinton and Mr. and
Mrs. J. Leppington, Bayfield.
Great-granddaughter for
Luella Leppington, Clinton and
Mrs. J. Kassies Sr.,
Netherlands. --24x
44. Engagements
TAYLOR MIDDLETON
Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald
Middleton of Clinton are
pleased to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their
daughter, Cynthia Louise, to
Stephen Charles Taylor, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John A. Taylor of
Brucefield. The wedding will
take place on July 4, 1981 at St.
James Middleton Church,
Bayfield Road, at 3 p.m. Open
Reception. to follow in Clinton.
Everyone welcome. -24
46. In memoriam
LOBB
In loving memory of a won-
derful father and grandfather,
Clifford, who passed away one
year ago June 21, 1980.
God saw the road was getting
rough
And the hills were hard to
climb
So He closed your weary
eyelids
And whispered "Peace be
thine".
Sadly missed by your loving
daughter, Helen, son-in-law,
Wes and granddaughter,
Lisa. -24
BECK
In memory of Fay ,(Huller)
Beck, who died June 15,1974.
We cannot have the old days
back
When we were all together
But the love you gave us
through the years
Is ours to keepforever.
Always remembered.
The family. -24x
BALEY
Our Father's Day tribute to
George A. Bayley, who passed
away Feb. 15,1969:
Our Father was faithful,
honest and kind
These are the memories he left
behind
His caring and sharing, his
labour of love
We know he is cherished in
Heaven above
To.-us,waxy day is Father;.$
Day
He is remembered as we pray
We were all so blessed with the
Father we had
Dear God take care of our
precious Dad.
Composed by his daughter
Addie McKay, London. -24
CARTWRIGHT
In loving memory of a dear
father, 'husband, son and
brother, Norman Cartwright,
who passed away three years
ago, June 21, 1978:
He left us quietly, his thoughts
unknown
But left us a memory we are
proud to own
So treasure him, Lord, in Your
garden of rest
For when on earth, he was one
of the best.
Always remembered by his
family. -24x
50 Years
47. Card of thanks
MacDONALD
The family of the late Archie
MacDonald wish to thank
friends, relatives and neigh-
bours for flowers, cards and
acts of kindness during the loss
of our dear husband, father
and brother. Your thought-
fulness will always be
remembered. Dorothy and
family, Frank and Isa bel and
Ross and Marion. -24
HENDERSON
Sincere thanks to all my
friends, Huronview residents,
The Choir, Day Care Centre,
Dr, Baker; Dr. Watts and the
staff of the Clinton Hospital.
Thanks for prayers at the
Chapel Service. Elsie Hen-
derson, Huronview.-24x
DAER•
I wish to thank my friends,
relatives, neighbours and
service clubs for cards,
flowers and visits while I was a
patient in Clinton Hospital and
Victoria, London. Special
thanks to Dr. Newland and
first floor nurses in Clinton for
their kindness and also Dr.
Newell and Dr. Bhardwaj in
London. Joe Daer.-24
BELL
Thank you to friends, neigh-
bours and relatives for cards,
gifts and flowers I received
while in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Lambert,
Dr. Harrett and first floor
nurses. Cathy. -24
STAG
FOR
TOM
PECKITT
SATURDAY
JUNE 27
47. Card of thanks
PI,RIESTAP
Sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for
cards, gifts and visits while I
was a patient at Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to
nurses and staff and also Dr.
Newland and Dr. Flowers. It
was all appreciated.
Paul. -24x
47. Card of thanks
BROWN
To my family, friends and
neighbours who showed their'
kindness and concern to my
wife and myself while I was
confined to St. Joseph's
Hospital. I would like to ex-
press my appreciation and
thanks. Charles Brown. -24x
47. Card of thanks
TAYLOR
My thanks and appreciation to
all the friends and neighbors
who sent cards and flowers
during my stay in Victoria
Hospital, London. Also my
family and the different
organizations who remem-
it
bered me. My thanks also
the nursing sta tf and Drs
Ward 5 West. R
Tay lor.-24x
SEAFORTH LIONS CLUB
BEEF BARBECUE & DANCE
Saturday, June 20, 1981
at the Seaforth Community Centre
Barbecue by: CAMPBELL & CARDIFF — 6:00 P.M.
Dancing to: SHANNON 9:00 p.m. to 1 a.m.
' ADULTS: $7.50 CHILDREN UNDER 12: $3.50
Proceeds for LION'S Community Projects
Licensed by the L. L. B.O.
LAST NIGHT THURS... UNE 1ST
OPEN LAST 1110NT JUNE 18TH
r VI 7 NIGHTS A •0: ®Nice
WEEK OPENS taxa• P.M.
SHOWTIMI DUSK
STARTS FRI., JUNE 19TH
NOTE SNC>WTIMES Fri. s Sn. 7 P.M. a 9 P.M.
Sen.-lbws.11 P.M.
STARTS FRIDAY, JUNE 19TN-25TH
Burt Reynolds
Roger Moore
Farah Fawcett
Dawn DeLuise
"GOOD TIMES"
ARE RACK
A Disc Jockey Service
with all Kinds of music,
for every occasion.
Call:
PHIL MAIN Jr.
524-9671
Between 9-6 p.m.
or
357-3518
%w%/root for them all..
,but you'll never guess who wins.
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HAPPY
BIRTHDAY
To The Greatest
Mother /n the
World
LOVE, HELEN
ROSS& DON
COMING SOON
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A finger lickin' good deal.
Sunday, June 21st is Father's Day.
Make it a special celebration with
this very tasty offer!
Come in fcsr the Father's Day Bucket.
Fifteen pieces of finger lickin' good
chicken, priced at only $7.50.
The Father's Day Bucket.
Good chicken! �
Con ratulations
Mom .& Dad
on your Golden Anniversary
The children of Evelyn & Albert Vanderburgh
would like their friends, neighbours and
relatives to help thein celebrate their parents'
50th Wedding Anniversary on June 20 at 8:30
P.M. St. Peter's Palish Hall, 156 North St.,
Goderich, Ontario.
Best Wishes Only
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