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Clinton News-Record, 1981-08-06, Page 1531 1. Service -directory B&D_ ROOFING Shingles and Repairs Free Estimates 1 PHONE 482-.9628 -OR- 524-6821 WATER WELL DRILLING W.D. HOPPER & SONS FOUR MODERN ROTARY RIGGS PHONE:SEAFORTH NEIL: 527-1737 DURL: 527-0828 JIM: 527-0775 mmimimmmummm JOHN KASSIES GENERAL CONTRACTING *Farm Buildings *Additions. *Renovations PHONE 482-3063 RON 482-9239 Custom Slaughtering and Processing Kill Day Rednesdaiy - M£&NER'S DASHWOOD 237-3677 34. Personal PREGNANT and DISTRESSED? Married or single. free positive con• fidential support. Help is as close as your telephone. BIRTHRIGHT London (collect) 432 7197 or 524-2913. 357.1769 or 524.2023 3-52 35. Notice to creditors THE BANKRUPTCY A (T NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF, FIRST MEETING IN THE MATTER OF' TIIE BANKRUPTCY OF CHARLES DONALD PROCTOR OF" IIIETOWN (1F' CLINTON, IN THE ('Ol'N'1'Y OF HURON, IN THE PROVI NCE OF' ONTARIO. HAIRDRESSER. FOR - MERLY,OPERATING A HO(; FARM UNDER II1S OWN • NAME AT RR 5, CLINTON. ONTARIO. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Charles Donald Proctor. of 74 Victoria Street. Clinton, Onlano. made an assignment on the I6lh day of •July, 1981. that the first meeting of creditors will he held on the 17111 clay of August, 1981, at the hour of 1 -(n) o'clock in the afternoon. al the office of the Official Receiver. Richard M. Jackson. Third Floor. •. 217 York Street. London. Ontario. and that to be eligible to vote, creditors must file with me. prior to the meeting. prrx)fs of claim. and where neressary proxies. Dated at Kitchener. Ontario. this29th day of July. 1981. DIEGEl, AND F'EICK IN(' , TRUSTEE IN BANKR1'VT( 'Y. 36. Announcements, notices STAMP POST ('ARD qpCollectors Drop in and say. Hello al Querns Bush Stamps, Bruce County Rd 1 South of Hwy 9 in Kinlough, :195- :3545. 195:3545. 20 31x Q WODUI.D THE person who took the brown Northstar clogs from the Clinton l'ark on Thursday .July 30th please return to F'nol staff or call 524- 7891.- 31 30. Auction sale ONTARIO'S largest• farm machinery consignment sale. Norwich Ontario; Friday, August 1): 10:(111. a.m. (Sales conducted second Friday each Month) Approximately 150- 175 'tractors plus all types of farm equipment. Con- signments welcome. For more information call (519) 424-9998 or (519) 424909. Proprietors K.S Hamulecki&Sons.-3lbc Richard Lobb AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR SAT., AUG. 15 Antique tractors and old engines etc. for Bob Brindley, R.R. 6 Goderich. WED., AUG. 19 6:30 p.m. Antique furnishings from Wesley -Willis Church Manse at Richard Lobb's barn. NOTICE OF SALE By Virtue of an. Execution issued out of the First Small Claims Court of the County of Huron, and to me di'irec- ted, against the Proper- ty of J. Alex Thomson, at, the suit of LeRoy Oesch, 1 have seized and taken into execution one Dodge Monoco automobile serial num- ber DH 23k6D106275 Licence number. KDJ 947. All which property will be sold at public auction at Richard Lobb's Barn, 289 Bayfield Rd., Clin- ton, Ontario on Wed- nesday the 19th day of August 1981, at the hour of 7 o'clock in the evening. Dated at Goderich this 30th day of July 1981. Melvin Cranston Bailiff. 40. Lost & Found LAST from lot 3) , Concession 7 of Hallett Township two white faced cows and one white faced' -Yearling calf. V in the point of left' ear. Reward of- ' fered. for any information leading to their whereabouts phone Lloyd Stewart 482- 9910.-31 . 42. Death notice McKOWN At Soldiers Memorial Hospital, Orillia, on Wednesday, July 29, 1981, Mr. William (Bill) Alfred McKown of Orillia and for- merly of Clinton, in his 67th year. Beloved son of the late Alfred and Myrtle McKown. Dear nephew of Mrs. Lucy D. Bez-o of Clinton. Also loved by several cousins, Evelyn (Mrs. Robert C. Cook) and Ada( Mrs. Stephen Cook), both of St. Thomas, Bernice (Mrs. Joe Pratt.) of Gra venhurst, Fred Bezzo of Surrey, B.C., William Bezzo of Stratford, Douglas Bezzo of Exeter, Wilfred Bezzo and Edward Bezzo, both off Clinton. Also remembered by a dear friend, Doris Mid- dlebrooks of Orillia. Resting at the Ball and Falconer Funeral Home, 153 high St., Clinton, after 2 p.m. Friday until Saturday: August 1. 1981, where the funeral service was 'held. Interment. Clinton Cemetery. A memorial service was held • by The Royal Canadian Legion'. Clinton Branch No. 40, at the funeral home on Friday evening at 9 p.m. As expressions of sym- pathy donations to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated. —:31 nx DIJRNIN • Charles Case, onSaturday. Charles Case Durnin of Huronview, Clinton, passed away at Stratford General Hospital in his 86th year. He was the son of the late John Durnin and Ann Woods. Surviving is one brother. Lorne, of Whitechurch. Resting at the' McKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow where funeral ser- vice was held on Monday, August 3. Interment in Greenhill Cemetery. As ex- pressions of sympathy, donations to the chanty of your. choice.—:31 ax GIGANTIC FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1981 10 A.M. SHARP of new and used equipment Including approximately 30 combines, 60 tractors and over 200 pieces of all types of form equipment. Plus antique cars, lawn tractors and new took. Terms cosh or cheque day of sale. Not responsible for accidents on property. Trucking and lunch available. Auctioneer Cliff Gilbert, Wiarton, Ontario. DON'T MISS IT. SEE YOU THERE! Wayne Ward Farm Equipment Hwy. No, 6 Wiarton, Ontario DIAL 1-319-334-1638 or 334-2980 LARGE ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE Old tractors, old water cooled and air cooled engines, walking plows, gang plows, horse mowers, cast and steel implement, seats, hay forks, buggies, cutters, wooden wheel wagons, drag saw, water pumps, and miscellaneous farm equipment. For Robert Brindley R.R. 6, Goderich 7 miles northeast of Goderich or 3 miles north to Sunset Golf Course then 41/2 miles east. Watch for signs day of sale. Saturday, Aug. 15 10 A.M. SHARP TRACTORS: IH WD 40, 114'22-36, IHW 30, (six) IH10-20, IH -F-12, IH -F 20, (two) C-Caso, (two) R -Case, RC Case, JDD non -styled, JDD-styled, JD AR non -style, JD BR Parts, Leroy Cen- tury, AC -U, Oliver 80, Cockshutt 80 Hart Power, Co-op, Fordson one mag, one model T Boll, Massey Harris Pacemaker, miscellaneous parts, soma tractors aro restored. GAS ENGINES WATER COOLED Lister, Brantford, IH, Fairbanks Morse, Goold Shaply, Muir, Marine engine, Pump Jack motor, Generator Pient SELECTION OF AIR COOLED ENGINES - Range from 1-6 H.P., Two Brantford team mowers, one Patented 1880. MH tractor mower, first one made No. 34. AUCTIONEERS Richard Lobb Gordon H. Brindley TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE PROPRIETOR Robert Brindley PHONE (519) 324-9842 PARTIAL LIST NLY LUNCH BOOTH ON GROUNDS MORE INFORMATION DAY OF SALE 43. Births FAWCETT Doug and Cathy (Grainger) Brampton, Ont. are pleased to .announce the birth of their son, Russell Kent Douglas; 7. lbs. 8 oz. on Sunday, August 2, 1981 at Peel Memorial Hospital, Brampton. Proud grand- parents are ' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grainger, Zurich and. Mr. and Mrs. Len Fawcett, Clinton .-31 nx BOON Gerard and Cathy are happy to . announce the arrival of their chosen son, Jeffrey John on July 31, 7981. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John' Wyatt of Holmesville and Mr. and Mrs. John Boon of RR2 Bayfield.-3lnx • KYLE Mr. and Mrs. Ron Kyle are • happy to announce the birth of their daughter, Bobbi -Lyne Marie, July 13, 1981 in Ash- croft, B.C. A sister fpr Michael. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Boon of RR2 Bayfield and Mr. and Mrs. S. Kyle of Vanastra.-31nx 44. Engagements CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 6 ,1981—PAGE 15 News from your Londesboro neighbors FALCONER -TAYLOR Mr. and Mrs. Terry Taylor are pleased to announce the for- thcoming marriage of their daughter, Beverley 'Anne Patricia to- Mr. Neil Hattin Falconer, son of Mrs. Shirley •, Falconer and the late Maitland Falconer. The wedding will take place Saturday, August 15, 1981 at 4:30 p.m. at Wesley - Willis United Church. Open reception to follow at Clinton Community Centre at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. -30,31 ' MAASKANT-KELLER Ken and Shirley Keller, 198 Widder St., Goderich and Anne Maaskant, RR 2, Clinton, are happy to announce the for- thcoming marriage of, their children, Lori and Rob. The wedding will take place Saturday. August 22nd 1981 at 1:30 p.m. in `the 'Christian Reformed Church. Clin- ton.-31nx HOLMES-PARKE Mr. and Mrs. Ken Parke, Varna, are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Susan to Greg. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Holmes. Clinton. at Goshen United Church, Aug. 22, 1981 at 4 p.m. ()pen Reception to follow. -3 PEPPF;R - PRESZ('ATOR Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Presz- cator of RR 1 Exeter. are pleased to announce the for- thcoming marriage of their daughter. Barbara Ellen to Rodney Lorne Pepper. son of Mrs,...Grace Pepper. RR 2, Ba yfield and the la to Ra ymond .1 Pepper. The wedding will take place Aug. 22. 1981 at 2:3() p.m at Exeter t'nited Church. Open Reception. For in formation call 4132-7582.--31 46. In memoriam WESTON In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Fred Weston, who passed away ,July 30,1974: "Ilis memory a daily thought. " Lovingly remembered by Kathy. Morris. Jamie. Johnny and.lefferySauve :31— WATKINS In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, Bill Watkins, Who passed away three years ago, August 8, 1978 Our hearts still ache with sadness. And secret tears still flow, What it mea r)t-t-o lose you No one will ever know. Lovingly remembered by Barry. Rosalee• Steven and Michael. - :31 47. Card of thanks TAYLOR 1 wish to thank my relatives arfd friends for cards, gifts and visits while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. London and since returning home. All was very much appreciated. • Bill Taylor. —31 NEAT. , We wish to express our thanks to Murray, Irene a•hd girls and our relatives and friends for making the occasion of our 45th anniversary an enjoyable and memorable day. Special thanks to all those who ex- tended hest wishes and for the beautiful gifts and cards. Thank you. - Olive and Graydon.—:31x By Dora Shabblook Senior Citizens On July 30 there were 15 attending the meeting and Myrtle Fairservice as acting president gave a reading. Margaret Taylor was secretary for the meeting and there are 30 paid up members. It was moved to pay 50 cents at each meeting andmeetingsare to be on the first and thud Tuesday. Some cards were played and winners were: , high lady, Kay Konarski; high man, Charlie Scanlon; low lady, Isabel Airdrie; low man, Wilfred Glazier; ° lone hands, Kay Konarski; mystery prize, Emerson Hesk. Lunch was served each to take sandwiches. In charge of next neeting are Zake and. Mary McDougall and Harry Caldwell. Personals Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sottiaux on the birth of a grand -daughter born to David and Linda Costrane of Calgary. Constance news By Mary Merner Mr. and Mrs. Allan Merrier and Wes of Waterloo spent last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merner, San- dy, Julie, Michael and Shelley. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Merrier, Jason and Jeffrey of Owen Sound were Sunday visitors. Mike returned ' to . Owen Sound for a _ few days and Jeff remained. David, Darren and Luanne Stevenson spent a few days holidaying with their grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Stevenson of Tillson- burg. Sharon Thompson, Doris. and Carolynn McClure spent the weekend camping at Huron Cliffs Park, near Goderich. Courts Constance and Con- stantine barbecued chicken and catered on Sunday after- noon at the 125th anniver- sary celebration for Morris Township held at the Brussels Arena. Around 1,500 people were fed. • Marcie Saelens of Tillson- burg is spending a few days holidays ' with Luanne Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gow, Sheri and Lori of Brampton spent Sunday and Monday with • Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson, David, Darren and Luanne. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Scott, Dwayne and Craig of Parkhill were Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Bill, Debbie and Michael. 1 OPEN WEDDING RECEPTION for Bev Taylor and Neil Falconer SAT., AUG. 15/°81 8 PM to 1 AM EVERYONE WELCOME i 47 Card of thanks DAVIDSON 1 wish to express my sincere thanks to all the nurses, candy stripers and staff of Clinton Public Hospital, Dr. Street and Dr. Sales. Special thanks to all who sent cards and gifts, your kindness will always he remembered. Grace Fairey, Alice Davidson —31x ANDERSON Thanking all my friends and neighbours who visited and sent gifts and flowers while I was in Clinton Hospital. Also to the doctors and nurses. - Muriel Anderson. -31 VAN WONDEREN The family of the late Jake VanWonderen of RR1 Varna wish to express their sincere appreciation for the many acts of kindness and comforting words they received from friends and neighbours, sympathies expressed in the form of cards, flowers and memorial donations are gratefully acknowledged. Special thanks to Father P. Mooney of St. Boniface Church, Zurich, the Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Home and the CWi, for the lunch served, also to the pallbearers and for other kindnesses and con- siderations given. Your kin- dness and thoughtfulness will always be remembered. - Afra, Nelly, Ken. Len and Peggy. -31 Mrs. Marshall entertained her daughters Gloria McEw- ing and Lenor Watt to a Bir- thday dinner --on Wednesday at The English Parlor in Stratford and enjoyed a boat ride and scenery on the Avon River, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sottiaux and Jennifer spent the holi- day week end at Chateauguay, Montreal. A number of W.I. Members and friends attend- ed the play "Arsenic and Old lace":on. July 28 at the Huron County play .house. Thanks goes to Marjorie Anderson for arranging the trip. Caroline Watt is recover- ing ecovering in Clinton Public hospital from a fall from a horse frac- turing her collar bone. Mrs. Dora Shobbrook spent three days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millson and family in Woodstock. Darren returned home from spending 11/2 weeks here, Patricia return- ed home with her. On Thursday night they visited 'with her brother Mr. and Mrs. Ixanard Vodden, Paris. Visiting on holiday week end with the McClure families were cousins Mr. and Mrs. Truman Davis of Regina, Miss Mabel Davis of Winnipeg and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Coby of Pilot Mound. Mrs. Allen Shaddick returned home from accom- panying her sister Mrs. Irene Ferguson of London on a three week motor tour of Newfoundland and Maritime provinces. The Berean Unit of U.C.W. will meet on August llth at the home -of Margaret Whyte. Bring a friend and roll call • name one of the books of the old testament. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McLeod of Mitchell visited with Mrs. Ida Wright. W.I. Corsi ner Affairs meeting will be held August 12th at 8 p.m. Roll call something I bought with my groceries last week that wasn't necessary, guest speaker Mrs. Puffer. Visiting for this month with Mr. and. Mrs. John Polland are her sister Mr. and Mrs. Grant Graham from P.E.I. Mrs. Myrtle Fairservice attended the Fairserviee reunion at Petersburg . Peter Malcolm of Seaforth was taken to Stratford Hospital, suffering from major injuries after the car he was drivnig struck one tree and ripped through another. The Friday afternoon accident occurred just east of Clinton on Highway 8. (Shelley McPhee photo) .G. HAYTER in VARNA b Introducing our NEW facilities .for receiving • WHEAT • BARLEY • SOYBEANS • CORN Good prices for Ontario Feed Barley Storage available for barley Forward contracts available for soybeans and corn Bus. 482-7172 VARNA Res. 236-4171