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42 Death notice
Ll'MMISS
Helena (Lavender) Lurnmiss,
formerly of Toronto., and
Millbridge in Hastings County,
at Huronview Home in Clinton,
on Friday, June 19, 1981, in her
90th year. Survived by one
sister Mrs. Gertrude Vollick of
Maydock. Beloved sister of the
late Thomas Lavender, for-
merly of Exeter and Hensall.
Funeral service was held in
Maydock on Monday, June 22,
1981, at 1 p.m. Interment in
Eldorado Cemetery.-25nx
LEITCH
At Seaforth Community
Hospital, Sea forth, on Monday,
June 21, 1981, Annie (Jarman)
Leitch of Clinton. Beloved wife
of the late George A. Leitch
(1967), in her 90th year. Dear
mother of Mrs. Wilber (Elma)
Jewitt of Clinton. Also sur-
viving are five grandchildren,
and nine great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by a sister, Mrs.
Mary Carter. Rested at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home,
87 Goderich Street West,
Seaforth; where service was
held Tuesday at 2 p.m. with
Rev. Robert Scott officiating.
Interment Maitlandbank
Cemetery, Seaforth.-25nx
WATKINS
At University Hospital, on
Friday, June 19, 1981, Albert
C., dear husband of Phyllis
(Valenti) Watkins, 94 Linwood
Avenue; age 49. Dear father of
David Charles Watkins, and
Mrs. Ken (Susan) Lewis, both
of London. Dear brother of
Victor Watkins, Brampton,
Mrs. Peggie Ellis, London.
Mrs. Blanche Deeves, Clinton.
Dear grandfather of Shannon
Kenneth Lewis. Visitors were
received at John T. Donohue
Funeral Home, 362 Waterloo
Street at King on Friday from
7-9 p.m . Funera 1 sere ice was in
the chapel on Saturday
morning at 11 o'clock. Inter-
ment followed at St. Peter's
Cemetery.-25nx
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42. Death notice
DENOMME
At Victoria Hospital, West-
minster Campus, on Tuesday,
June 16th, 1981, Clarence
Lloyden Denomme of 630
Emery Street, East, London,
formerly of RR 2, Zurich, in his
72nd year. Dear father of
Tony, Zurich; John, Kit-
chener; Frank, London and
Diane of Barrie. Dear brother
of Reuben, Windsor; Irvin,
Leonard, Tom, Arnold, Eldon,
Doreen and Mrs. Priscilla
Brandt, all of London and
Emma Jane (Mrs. Roily
Grenier) of Grand Bend.
Predeceased by one sister.
Also survived by thirteen
grandchildren. Visitation was
at Westlake Chapel of Michael
P. O'Connor Funeral Homes,
49 Goshen Street, North,
Zurich unit 10:30 a.m., Friday,
June 19th, thence to St. Peter's
Roman Catholic Church, St.
Joseph for celebration of the
funeral mass at 11 a.m. with
Father J. Bennsette Celebrant.
Interment followed in St.
Peter's Cemetery, St.
Joseph.--25nx
43. Births
LATIMER
Mr. and Mrs. Gil. Latimer are
proud to announce the birth of
their daughter, Wendy
Elizabeth, born in Alexandra
General and Marine Hospital
in Goderich on Tuesday June
22, 1981, weighing lbs. A great
granddaughter for Mrs. L.A.
Parker, Bowmanville, Mrs.
G.A. Latimer, Toronto and
Mrs. G.L. Knight, Bayfield, A
granddaughter for Fred and
Nell Yates, Newcastle and for
Art and Mary Latimer,
Weston. -25
38. Auction sale
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AUCTION SAL E
of 41/2 acre Property, Household effects
and some farm machinery will be held
for Gordon Philips. Pt. Lot 30 Con. 2
Usborne township 2 ih miles south of,
Hensall then 1 mile east.
Monday evening June 29
at 6:30 p.m.
Land and house (property) 41/2 acres, house trailer
45' long x 10' wide, tractor and loader, WD Allis
Chalmers, side rake, Mayrath elevator, springtooth
harrows, 1 set hook tooth harrows, 1 bean cooker, 1
root pulper, 4 cast iron kettles, 1 rubber tire
wheelbarrow, 1 aluminum 32' ladder (extension),
1 propane space heater, 1972 3/4 ton Ford truck as
is, Tandem 14 ft. trailer, 12 ft. house trailer,( partly
built):.
Terms on property 10% down balance in 30
days. Terms on contents cash. Owner or auc-
tioneer not responsible for accidents or losses.
George Powell Clerk.
Jim Stephenson Bookkeeper.
Brian Rintoul Auctioneer.
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OLD ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Saturday, June 27th, 11:00 a.m.
80 King Street, West, Hensall, Ontario
Selling the 97 year old prestige home and con-
tents for the estateof the late Elizabeth (COCHRANE)
FUSS, consisting of the following: Canadian Glass,
Filly, Grape and Vine goblets, beaded creamer,
compote, M.Z. Austria Bridal Rose, 19 pieces of Flo -
Blue, Nippon, Occup. Japan, Depression, hat pins
and holders, numerous salt and peppers, pressed
glass, Ironstone, milk glass, old bird in hand vase,
fruit bowls, and nappies, Beaver and Gem sealers,
lids for old glass pieces, silverware, very nice cups
and saucers, kitchen ware, various crocks, odd
chairs, arrow back, spooled, spindle, Boston rockers,
cherry drop leaf tables, old cherry wall cupboard
with paned windows original pulls, small tables,
lamps, dressers, old bracket shelves, pottery ink
bottles, wicker items, two bedroom suites,
appliances, pictures, plant stands, deep freeze,
washer and dryer, colour T.V., annex stove, washs-
tand, pine trunk, cedar chest, kitchen set, steamer
trunk, whatnot shelves, wall safe, desk, numerous
primitives, old hand sleigh, bedding, towels,
blankets, chesterfield and matching chairs, plus
many more items too numerous to mention, a very
good offering.
Property known as Lots 23 and 38, Plan 1, Petty
Survey, two storey brick home erected in 1884,
duplexed in recent years, four bedrooms,centre hall
plan, two full baths original woodwork, livingroom
diningroom, parlour, full kitchen pantry, forced air
oil heating, glassed -in porch, spacious grounds, well
landscaped, dose to church and stores, two storey
barn, lot size 66 x 148, selling at approximately
2:00 p.m., reasonable reserve, 10% down, balance
in 30 days, arrangements subject to Executor ap-
proval, for viewing call Hensall 262-2946.
Note: Ladies and Gentlemen, this is a fine sale and
is worthy of your attendance, cash or cheque with
D , lunch booth, not responsible for accidents day
of sale, located one block west of No. 4 )lwy., on No
84 Hwy, (King Street) watch for road signs.
Don Van Patter
Audi neer
Zurich (519) 236-4547
43. Births
McCON NELL
Dave and Doreen are proud to
announce the safe arrival of
Sean's brother Jason David.
Born June 16, 1981 and
weighing 7 lbs. 6',2 oz. Pleased
grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. I.D. McConnell and Mr.
and Mrs. M. Steenstra.-25
44. Engagements
COOK - DALE
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dale of
Blyth are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Debbie Lenn to
Stephen Alan Cook, son of
William Buchanan of Blyth
and Kathleen Buchanan of
Clinton. The wedding is to take
place on Saturday, July 11,
1981 at 7 p.m. in the Blyth
United Church, Blyth. Open
Reception to follow in Blyth at
9 p.m. Everyone welcome. —
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JOHNSTON-JEWITT
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Jewitt,
Clinton, are pleased to an-
nounce the marriage of their
only daughter, Kathleen, to
Michael Johnston, son of Mrs.
Loretta Johnston and the late
Maitland Johnston. The
wedding will take place
Saturday, July 18, 1981 at
Wesley -Willis United Church,
Clinton at 4:30 p.m. Open
Reception to follow. -25
SOUDANT-OESCH
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Oesch,
RR 1 Varna, wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Janet Elaine,
to Theodore Franciscus
Soudant, Varna. The wedding
will take place Sat., June 27,
1981 at 3 p.m. in St. Boniface
Church, Zurich. Open
reception to follow. -25x
46. In memoriam
JOHNSTON
In loving memory of a dear
brother and uncle, Ervin
Maxwell Johnston, whopassed
away 3 years ago, July 8, 1978:
Not dead, but passed beyond
The mist that binds us here
Into the newer, larger life
Of that Unclouded sphere.
Ever remembered by sister,
Ena and nephews, Ian,
Patrick, Bruce and Vic-
tor. -25x
HILL
In loving memory of 'a dear
husband and father, William
John Hill, who passed away 6
years ago, July 6,1975:
From our happy home and
circle
God has taken one we love
Borne away from sin and
sorrow
To a better home above.
Ever remembered by his wife,
Ena and sons, Ian, Patrick,
Bruce and Victor. -25x
DOWSON
In loving memory of a dear
son, Garry George, who
passed a way June 29, 1968.
We cannot have the old days
back
When we were all together
But the love you gave us
through the years
Is ours to keep forever.
Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by mum and
dad. -25
47. Card of thanks
GIBBINGS
I would like to thank all who
sent cards, called or expressed
sympathy in any way at the
loss of my brother, Bert
Shobbrook. It was all
gratefully appreciated. Vera
Gibbtngs.-25x
47. Card of thanks
GRIGG
Edward and Norma Grigg
wish to thank all their
relatives, neighbours and
friends who helped make their
45th. Anniversary a day to
remember. -25x
MacLAREN
Sincere thanks to family,
neighbours and friends for
cards and visits while I was a
patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Barrett and Dr. Flowers and
for the kind attention from the
first floor nurses. It was much
appreciated. Jim. -25x
BLACK
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to our family,
friends and neighbours for the
flowers and lovely baking that
was sent to our home, also Tor
the cards with their com-
forting messages of sympathy
after the sad loss of our little
grandson. It was all deeply
appreciated. Harold and Bess
Black. -25x
SHOBBROOK
The family of the late John
Albert (Bert) Shobbrook, wish
to express our sincere thanks
to all the relatives, neighbours
and friends for expressions of
sympathy, cards, floral
tributes, donations to the
Londesboro United Church
Memorial Fund, the Clinton
Hospital Intensive Care Unit
and the Ontario Heart
Foundation following the death
of our dear husband, father,
grandfather great-grandfather
and brother. Special thanks to
Dr. Baker, Dr. Flowers,
nurses of the first floor of the
Clinton Public Hospital, Rev.
Robert Scott and Rev. Stan
McDonald for their comforting
message, The Tasker Funeral
Home and Londesboro United
Church Women for their
refreshments, Regal Chapter
O.E.S.. Blyth and A.F. & A.M.
Hullett Lodge for their service
held on Sunday evening and to
everyone who sent food to the
home. Dora and
Families.-25nx '
TRICK
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to all my
relatives, friends, neighbours,
Huronic Rebekah Lodge,
Ontario Street United Church
Women and Golden Radar
Club for cards, visits and
treats while I was a patient in
Clinton Public ` Hospital.
Special thanks to Rev. Pick,
Dr. Barrett, Dr. Watt, Dr.
Flowers, all the capable
nurses and staff for their many
acts of kindness. It was all
greatly appreciated. Mary
Trick. -25x
YEAMAN
I wish to express my thanks
and appreciation to the
relatives, neighbours and
friends for the sympathy
cards, floral tributes and
donations to . the, Cancer Fund.
Special thanks to staff and
nurses of South Huron.
Hospital, Rev. Barbara Laing
and the T. Harry Hoffman
Funeral Home of Dashwood.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. Margaret K.
Yeaman.-25
COX
Alvin and Edna Cox wish to
thank their many friends and
relatives for cards, gifts and
best wishes on their 40th
Anniversary. Special thanks to
all our wonderful family who
helped in so many ways. To
our kind neighbours, sincere
thanks for the lovely surprise
party and to all who attended
our Open House which made
our 40th Anniversary one
which we will always
cherish. --25x
MOFFAT
1 wish to thank my friends,
neighbours and Wesley -Willis
Church for cards, flowers and
visits, also the doctors, nurses
and staff, while I was a patient
in Clinton Public Hospital.
Anna Moffat. -25x
LARGE AUCTION SALE
Car, Carpenter power and hand tools, office fur-
niture, antiques, household furniture, appliances,
etc. to be held of Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton, Ont.
for Clarence Montgomery of Seaforth plus
additions. Saturday, June 27 at 10 A.M.
1963 Choy setair, 4 door sedan, 6 cylinder automatic.
Selling as is.
TOOLS SELL FIRST
De Walt 10" radial arm saw on stand: heavy duty
table saw; Rockwell Beaver 4" jointer; small chain-
saw; shop vacuum; 16 pieces of scaffolding;
aluminum extension ladder, shingle stapler; electric
screw drill; 7 skill saws; hand saws; Ramses .22
calibre fastener gun; lig saw; good offering of small
hand tools; herd hats plus other items not men-
tioned; 2 good lawn mowers.
OFFICE FURNITURE - 2 modern office desks
w/drawers; 5 solid oak office desks; 4 upholstered
swivel office chairs on castors; oak swivel' rocker; 5
oak offlee chairs; 4 drawer filing cabinet; small desk;
type writer tables.,
FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES - small chest freezer;
clothes dryer; wringer washer; fridge; portable
colour TV; 3 mteching pressback chairs; several odd
chairs; wicker rocker; chesterfield vs/pull out mat-
tress: 4 place bedroom suite; china cabinet; small
china cabinet; three double beds; dressers
w/mirrors; davenport couch and choir; d1Ain2 teWe
w/leaves extends from 20" to 6 ft.; odd small tables;
trunks; chests of drawers; floor lamps; folding chain
and card tables; chesterfield choir; 2 bicycles; An-
tique Remington 22 rifts single shot patent July 22,
1.02.
FAC required to purchase rifle; plus our usual largo
offering. Small appliances, dishes and glassware,
bedding, pots and pans, ate.
TERMS CASH
Richard Lobb -Auctioneer
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30 graduate fr m H Imesville Public
The graduating Grade 8 class at Holmesville Public School is composed of
front row left to right, Tracy Gregg, Lynda Russel, Susan Lee, Jennifer
Fuller, Laura Feltz, Jackie Norman, Jacqui Taylor, and Jennifer Kruspe.
Seond row are principal Ron McKay, Mr. Wm. Testi, Mike Heykoop, Jo-
Anne Moore, Melody Falconer, Steve Elliott. and Mr. Al Sygrove. Third row
are David Berry, Mike Powell, Kevin Feagan, Doug Alexander, Mike Clark,
Shawn Rahbek, Frank Schloendorf, and Mike Hummell. Back row are Kevin
Postill, Dennis Thompson, Brad Porter, Robin Lobb, Chris Lobb, Andy
Worthington, Tim Bakker, Travis Bell, Ken Hoggart and Tim Mayhew.
(James Fitzgerald photo)
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