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37. Mortgages
MORTGAGE HOLDERS - If
you hold a 1st or 2nd mortgage
and would like to cash in on
your investment call 482-3096
after 6 p.m.38,39
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT., SEPT. 20-10 A.M.
Trucks. trailers. insula-
tion equipment, alum-
inum equipment. car-
penter tools. etc.. to bo
held for Stewart
Aluminum Ltd.,
Godorich. Ont.
MON. SEPT. 28 - 7 P.M.
4 bedroom house at 226
Mary St. Clinton for Don
Darrell.l;
SAT:; QCT. 3.10 A.M.
AntlgUUI. furniture. etc.
for Varna Church mans..
plus goodadditions, at
Richard Lobb's oars,
Clinton.
40. Lost & Found
FOUND: Medium sized,
female, striped tabby cat, in
Londesboro area. Phone 523-
=376 .-38
42. Death notice
BUCHANAN
At Huronview Rest Home,
Clinton, on Sunday, September
20, 1981; Mrs. Alice (Deitz)
Buchanan, in her 74th year.
Dear daughter of the late
Annie and Samuel Delta.
Predeceased by one brother,
Milton Deitz. Dear sister of
Lydia, (Mrs. Emery Steb-
bins), Grand Bend, and Mrs.
Ada Armstrong of Seaforth.
Also survived by several
nieces and nephews. Rested at
the Westlake Chapel of
Michael P. O'Connor Funeral
Homes, 49 Goshen Street,
North, Zurich, where the
funeral service was conducted
on Tuesday, September 22 at 2
p.m. with Rev. Barbara Laing
officiating. Interment to follow
in Emmanuel United
Cemetery, Zurich.-38nx
IUSE AUCTI
Monday, September 28th 7:00 p.m.
226 MARY STREEt, CLINTON, ONT.
We h.ve received instructions from Don Darrell to offer
far sale by Public Auction, subject to reserve bid, this 4
bedridou .1 floor home ingood condition heated with
essfurnoq,•situated on a Targe corner lot with 2 paved
dritlas,.garage. with new homes on both sides.
TOWS OF SALE:' 1014E down at time of sale. balance due
in full. in 30 days. Subject to approval prior to sale,
assumable 1st mortgage of approzllmatoly'21,000.00 at
1l%. •
This, property may be .Inspected one hour before Auc-
floe er by appointment with:
canton Office 482-34504r
Alison Craig 482-3669
RICHARD LOU- AUCTIONEER CLINTON 402-70N
AUCTION SALE
FOR THE ESTATE OF BEN KERR
HURON 10):1%
OAD GODERICH
I ACROSS from Shaeffer Pen
SATURDAY, OCTOBER' 3-10:30 A.M. Sharp
ANTIQUES
Gas Stove & Gas Heater
Refrigerator
Deep Freezer
Table t, Chairs
End Tables -
Ch.sterfields
Assortment of Chain
Radio
Book Shelf
B uffet
Assortment of dishes, pots
& pans
B i W Television
Wringer Washer
Vacuum Cleaner
Fan & Electric Heater
B eds
Dressers
Lamps
Cedar Chest Blanket
Electric Blanket TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE
Tools: Saws, Hammen, Skill Saw, Electric Drills. Stop
Ladder, Mall Box, Barbecue, Water Hose, Garden Tools.
MISC.: 1975 GMC Pickup Truck -42,000 miles -Standard -6
cyl., Swing, Trailer, 40 cord of wood, farrow crate, push
lawn mower, 0 HP Riding lawn mower, 3% HP Clinton
roto tiller, bike, Mastercraft 0 HP Walk Behind
Snowblower -Like Elsie, Homollte Chain Saw, Sub Pump,
Electric Motors. Gordon H. Brindley
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Buffet
Crocks
Dishes
Old Table
Dresser & Top
• China Cabinet
Fern Stand
Round Table
Lamps
Clocks
Radio
Clover Leaf Table
Wash Stand
Chairs
irons
Water Pump
Copper Boilers
Two Pc. Cupboard
Kitchen Wood Stove
UNRESERVED AUCTION
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OF PROPERTIES
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Tobe held on the premises of each
TUES., SEPTEMBER 29TH
154 ALBERT STREET CLINTON, ONT.
-located one block from main shopping district on a
double lot 02.3' x 132', a modernized two bedroom
house with enclosed front sun porch, large living
room, eat -In kitchen', rear main floor recreation
room and main floor laundry, modern washroom,
basement, new wiring throughout, newer gas fired
furnace, vinyl sided with two car garage at the rear.
To Be Sold From The Premises At 7:00 P.M.
38 REGINA STREET, VANASTRA, ONT.
-located Immediately south of Clinton, an asbestos
sided two bedroom residence with hardwood floors
throughout. living room, kitche four piece bath,
forced air heating, full poured concrete basement,
new 100 amp. e1. service - backs onto a common
play area.
For Further Information Regarding
Either Of Those Properties, Please
Contact The Offices Of The Auctioneers.
GARDINER AUCTIONS INC.
AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS
317 YORK STREET, LONDON, ONT.
(519) 439-0194
42. Death notice
ROW DEN
At Clinton Public Hospital, on
Thursday, September 17, 1981,
Mrs. Ottilie Rowden, of
Clinton, in her 79th year.
Beloved wife of the late Robert
E. (Bert) Rowden. Dear
mother of Muriel (Mrs. John
Manning) of Blyth, and Lois
(Mrs. Edward Wise) of
Clinton. Also loved by 10
grandchildren and 7 great-
grandchildren. Also survived
by three brothers, Ivan
Lockhart of Hythe, Alberta,
Glen Lockhart ofi;Clinton, and
Arlie Lockhart of Goderich.
Predeceased by one son,
Robert, in infancy, and by one
brother, Lawson Lockhart.
Rested,at the Ball & Falconer
Funeral Home, 153 High
Street, Clinton until Saturday
September 19, 1981, when the
funeral service was held.
Interment Clinton Cemetery.
As' expressions of sympathy,
donations to the charity of your
choice -would be gratefully
appreciated by the family. A
memorial service by the
Huronic Rebekah Lodge No.
306, Clinton was held at the
funeral home on Friday
evening Sept. 18..-38nx
CORNISH
At Clinton Public Hospital, on
Friday, September 18th, 1981.
Alice Cornish of Clinton, in her
93rd year. Beloved wife of the
_late Garnet Cornish. Survived
by family Dorothy Cornish,
Toronto and Rev. Don Cornish
of Hamilton. Also four great-
grandchildren. Rested at. the
Beattie Funeral Home, 55
Rattenbury Street East,
Clinton. Funeral service was
held on Monday, September
21st, 1981: Interment Clinton
Cemetery. Donations to the
Wesley -Willis United Church •
Memorial . Fund would be
appreciated as expressions of
sympa thy.-•38nx
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CLIFFORD '
At his residence, in Clinton, on
Sunday, September 20, 1981,
Reginald C. Clifford, in his
72nd year. Beloved husband of
Hazel (McMichael) Clifford.
Dear father of Bert, of
Stratford: Ron, of Orleans,
Ontario. Also surviving ate
four sisters and three brothers
in. England and three grand-
children. Rested at the Beattie
Funeral Home, 55 Rattenbury
Street East, Clinton. Funeral
service was held on Tuesday,
September 22, 1981, com-
mencing at 2 p.m., with Pastor
Edward Anderson officiating.
Interment Clinton Cemetery.
Memorial donations,to thea
London and District ialysis
Association would be ap-
preciated
as expressions of
sympathy.-38nx
RENNER
In Owen Sound General
Hospital on Sept. 19, 1981 Rev.
Peter Renner. Sadly missed by
daughter Delores Brandon,
Varna and son Percy Renner
of Bayfield, ten grandchildren
and one great grandchild, two
sisters and five brothers.
Funeral service was held at
the George Funeral Home
Wiarton on Monday, Sept. 21 at
11 a.m. Interment in Bayfield
Cemetery .-38nx
43. Births
McNICHOL
Laura Michelle is pleased to
announce the birth of her new
sister, Sarah Elizabeth, on
Monday, September 7, 1981 at
St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
7 lbs. 1012 oz. Mike and Sally
would like to express special
thanks to Dr. Baker, Dr.
Fellows, Dr. Vilos and the
nursing staff at St. Joseph's
Hospi to 1.-38nx
GERRIE
Larry and Dorothy (nee
Jamieson) of Guelph, Ontario
are very proud to announce the
arrival of twins Shannon
Arlene 5 lb. and Robert Scott 6
Ib. l _ oz. on Wed., Sept. 16, 1981
at Guelph General Hospital,
Guelph, Ont. 38nx
REEDER
Richard, 1lrarlene and
Nicholas welcome with love
the birth of Jessica Rae Knight
on Sept. 12, 1981 at Victoria
Hospital, London. Very proud
grandparents are Al and Rilla
Ridley, Kenya and Sam and
Joan Reeder, Australia .-38nx
BARTLiFF
Paul and Anita wish to an-
nounce the safe arrive I of their
son, Steven Philip, a 9 lb. 1112
oz. brother for April, at
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich, on
Thursday, Sept. 17, 1981. The
third grandchild for Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Bartliff and fifth
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
Rene Brochu.-31nx
44. Engagements
WEDLOCK-McLEAN
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLean,
Vanastra and Mr. and Mrs.
,Joseph Wedlock, Goderich are
pleased to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their
children, Catherine Anne and
William Joseph. The marriage
will take place on Saturday,
Oetoher 10 at 3 p.m. at St.
Peter's Roman Catholic
Church, Goderich. Open
reception at 9 p.m. at
Holmesville. --38,39
44. Engagements
BROWN -KNIGHT
Dr. and Mrs. George Knight,
Toronto, are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of
their daughter, Nancy Lynn to
Robert Thomas Brown, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Brown,
Clinton. The marriage will
take place at St. Paul's
Anglican Church, Clinton at 4
p.m. Saturday, October ,3,
1981.-38x
CRICH-FALRHEAD
Mr. and Mrs. J.A. McKeown,
Toronto, Ontario announce
with pleasure, the engagement
of Mrs. McKeown's daughter,
Judith Ann Fairhead, to
Douglas Allan Crich, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crich of
'Clinton, Ontario. The wedding
will take place on October 17,
1981 at 2:00 p.m. at Grace
Church On -The -Hill, Toronto,
Ontario. -38x
46. In memoriam
TWYFORD
In loving memory of Tom
Twyford who passed away on
September 27, 1976:
God saw the road was getting
rough
And the .hills were hard to
climb
So He closed your weary
eyelids
And whispered "Please be
thine".
Lovingly remembered by wife,
Thelma, daughter, Ruth Ann
and son-in-law Wayne. -38x
McKiNLEY
In loving memory of Elgin
McKinley, who passed away
one year ago Sept. 26th.
We miss thee from our home
We miss thee from thy place
A shadow o'er our life is cast
We miss the sunshine of thy
face
Our home is dark without thee
We miss thee everywhere.
Blessed are the dead which die
in the Lord, yeah, saith the
spirit, that they may rest from
their labours, and their works
do follow them.
Elsie and family. -38
Nati
46. In memoriam
KERR
In loving memory of our only
daughter, Ella Kerr, who left
us suddenly six years ago
September 26,1g75:
There's a place set apart
In the depth of our hearts
A corner that's always your
own.
Noone can replace it
Or time erase it
We keep it for you alone.
Two dearly loved to ever be
forgotten. Mother and Joe. -38
47., Card of thanks
ROW DEN
The family of the late Ottilie
Rowden wish to express our
sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to relatives, friends
and neighbours for your
kindness in our recent
bereavement. Thanks to those
who sent floral tributes,
memorial donations and cards
of sympathy. Also to the Ball
and Falconer Funeral Home,
Rev. James Broadfoot for his
message of comfort, the
pallbearers and the flower -
bearers. Special thanks to the
staff of Clinton Public
Hospital, Dr. F. Newland, the
ladies of St. Pauls Friendship
Club who served lunch, and
those who sent donations of
food to our homes. Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. Muriel and John
Manning, Lois and Edward
Wise and families.-38nx
CORNISH
The family of the late Alice
Cornish wish to express their
sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to relatives and
friends for their kindness in
our recent bereavement.
Thanks to those who sent floral
tributes and memorial
donations, also cards of
sympathy to the Beattie
Funeral Home, Rev. Stan
MacDonald and Rev. James
Bechtel, the pallbearers, the
ladies of Wesley -Willis United
Church who served lunch and
those who helped in any way.
Your kindness will always be
remembered by Dorothy, Don,
Mary Ann and great grand-
children. -38x
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9 AM team .-
Donations neadod a can -be
picked up by callin 82-7043
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47. Card of thanks
ItEID
I wish to express my sincere
thanks for the cards and
flowers sett to me whilst a
patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks for
the visits and prayers, also for
the very efficient and kindly
service extended to me by the
staff. Joe Reid. -38x
ELLIOTT
I would like to express my
sincere thanks to friends and
relatives for cards, flowers
and gifts while a patient in
Clinton and University
hospitals. Special thanks to our
family'for all their help, also to
Rev. N. Pick, Rev. S.
McDonald and Rev. J. Bechtel
for their visits. Bessie
Elliott. -38x
OESCH
We wish to thank our friends,
relatives and family for the
beautiful gifts, cards, flowers
and best wishes on the oc-
casion of our 60th wedding
anniversary. Also grand-
daughters -for afternoon tea,
decorations, artistic family
tree and floral arrangements.
Our family for dinner, United
Church women, Rev. Stan
McDonald, Gary Flaxbard
master of ceremonies and
pianist Shirley Cooper. Sin-
cerely Sam and Mary
Oesch.-38
Many thanks to Dr. Harrett
and nurses of Clinton Hospital,
also to the friends who visited
and sent cards, flowers and
gifts. All was very much ap-
preciated. Ruby Webster -38x
Wintario
draw
at Exeter
Wintario will enter Exeter
on October 1st when the
216th draw will be held at the
South Huron Recreation
Centre. The draw will
feature 25 grand prizes, 5 of
$100,000 and 20 of $25,000 plus
thousands of other prizes.
Father J.P. Nelligan will
emcee a lively entertain-
ment programme featuring
John A. W, and the Coun-
try CarteNancy ' Van
Bruwaene and Jane Pollock,
Julie Easterbrook, Country
Cowgirls and The Whiskey -
Jack Music Company.
Doors will open at 6:30
p.m. while admission is $2
for adults and $1 for children
under 12.
Wintario shows are broad-
cast live every Thursday
night at 9 p.m. over the
Global Television Network.
Exports down
slightly
Exports of electrical
power to the U.S. in August
were down by 1.7 percent, to
about 919 million kilowatt-
hours, from 935 million
kilowatt-hours in the same
period last year. Estimated
net revenues were up during
the month to just over $34 -
million, compared with $33 -
million in August, 1980.
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