HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1981-09-30, Page 20PAGE 18—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1981
38. Auction sale
38. Auction sale
AUCTION SALE
Arltlquee. furniture. appliances, etc. to lie hold at
Rickard Labia's Morn, Clinton, Ont. for Varna United
ChurchManssius additions.
Sottu ay, October 3 at 10 AM
Antique _bowed al�ass chino cabinet,' dining room
sults. 91d spinning wheel. wool winder. antique)
crib. wicker fan stand. hall tree. lore® chest of
drawers, Kirby vachium cleaner (2 _years old). com-
bination HI/FI, heir and fireplace. washer. dryer,
fridge. two sleetile stoves, wringer washer. spin dry
washer. chesterfield w/pull out bad. floor model
HI/El. continental single bad. wooden bed.
washstand. chests of drawers, chesterfield and
chair. chrome table and chairs. antique love soot.
several odd wooden. chairs. electric coffee grinder.
recliner choir. odd tables, mandolin. smolt wood
Who. lack all lack, pitcher and basin. some new
tools.
Not.: this is a smaller sal. with very few small Item*
so pleas* ba on time.
TERMS:CASH
Richard Lobb AUCTIONEER
CLINTON 482-7898
42. Death notice
PRYDE
On Wednesday, September 23,
1961. at Victoria Hospital,
London, Michael Thomas
Pryde, beloved infant son of
Peter and Patricia Pryde of
Hensalldear grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Gerben Wynja of
Hensall and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Pryde . of Exeter great
.grandson';of .Mrs. Thomas
Pryde of Exeter: nephew of
Mrs. Rennie Brand of Exeter,
Mrs. John Veninga, (Hessie)
.of Carp, Mrs. Gerrit. Wilts
(Rein. ► of Londesborough,
Mrs. Wayne VanOostveen (Sue
Ann) of 'Ayr, Mrs. Greg
Ramsay (Ettie) of Ailsa Craig,
Peggy Pryde of Alliston and
John Pryde •of Exeter. A
private family service was
held on Friday September 25 at
10 a.m. at the Hopper -Hockey
Funeral Home. William Street,
Exeter with Rev. Abrum
Bleak officiating. Interment in
Exeter Cemetery.-39nx
43. Births
Moir
Dennis- -air '')gh;itf""'(nee
Shepherd ) are pleased to
announce the birth of their
daughter, Remy Elizabeth,
born Sept.' 10. 1981 at Victoria
Hospital. London. Remy is a
sister for Julie and grand-
daughter for John and Dorothy
Shepherd of Holmesville and
Bert and Betty Knott of St.
Pauls.-39nx
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, 9
p.m. Saturday. ' October 3,
19111.-38x
HERMAN
Paul and Wendy are very
.proud to announce the anrivel
of their son. Chad Mathew, 6
lb. 11 oz.. on Sept. 27 at
Stratford General Hospital. A
first grandchild for Ken and
Helen Harmer of Stratford and
Gord and Jean Herman,'
Clinton.-\-39nx
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.
(ktober 10 at :3 p.ni. at St.
Peter's Roman Catholic
Church. Goderich. Open
reception at 9 p.m. at
Holmesville.-38,39
CRICH-FAIRHEAD
Mr. and Mrs. J.A.'McKeown,
Toronto, Ontario announce
with pleasure. the engagement
of Mrs. McKeown's daughter,
Judith Ann Fairhead, to
Dougla'a 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
47. Card of thanks
TAYLOR
My sincere thanks to everyone
who sent Best Wishes and
Cheer by waysof visits. cards.
le e,> nerkflegtels.gents and
gifts to me while a patient in .
St. Joseph's Hospital. Loddon.
Special thanks to our family,
Dr. Deadman. the super
nurses on fourth floor. Rev. N.
Pick. Rev. Bechtel. Rev. S.
McDonald and Rev. J.
Broadfoot. It was all very
much appreciated. Willa
Taylor. -39x
SEMPLE
I would like to thank all my
friends and relatives for .the
good wishes. cards and visits I
received while a patient in
Clinton and London Victoria
Hospitals. Special thanks to
the doctors and nurses for
their care and the ambulance
service. It Was very much
appreciated. John Sem
ple.-39x
McFADDEN
I would like to express my
thanks to all who sent flowers,
cards and treats while I was ill
and to those who visited me in
Clinton Public Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr.
Shepherd. Dr. Steed and .Dr.
Flowers as well as the cheerful
nurses and staff on the first
floor Marion McFadden_39x .
PATERSON
i would like to thank everyone
, for their nice visits while 1 was
a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to
nursing staff en first floor, Dr.
Baker and Dr. Steed.—:39
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341 Catherine St. Wingham
R.R. 3 Auburn
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47. Card of thanks
CLIFFORD
We would like to thank all our
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for their prayers and
kind expressions of sympathy
at this time. Our appreciation
is extended to Dr. Newland,
Clinton Public Hospital and St.
Joseph's Hospital, London for
their care of Reg over the past
few year. Special thanks to
Pastor Anderson and the
Beattie Funeral Home for all
the services rendered to us. All
your kindness will long be
remembered. Sincerely,
Hazel, Bert and Ron Clifford
r and families. -:9
47. Card of thanks
ARMSTRONG
The family of the late Alan
Armstrong wish to express
sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to relatives, neigh-
bours and friends for their•acts
of kindness during our recent
bereavement. Thanks are
extended to those who sent
floral tributes: memorials to
the Crusade against
Leukemia: the Canadian
Cancer Society; the Gideon
Bible .Society and other
Organization';' to those' who
broug iffs of'foon and who
helped inany ways. Your
kindness will always be
remembered. The Armstrong
Family.. --39 ,
47. C rd of thanks
NORMAN
A sincere thanks for all the
kindness shown me by my
family, neighbours and friends
while in Victoria Hospital.
Special thanks to Rev. Bechtel
and to Dr. Anderson and his
staff. Sincerely, Charlotte
Norman. -39
HURON DAY CENTRE FOR
THE HOMEBOUND would
like to thank everybody who
supported our garage sale on
Sept. 26. A special thanks to
the Legion for, donating the
Hall and the staff and volun-
teers who volunteered their
time to work at it and all the
people who generously gave
donations for it. We thank you
all. -39
47. Card of thanks
BALL
1 wish to thank my friends,
neighbors and relatives for
gifts, cards, visits and best
wishes on the occasion of my
97th birthday. Also thanks to
Margaret and Hill Counter for
beautiful floral arrangement.
It was all deeply appreciated.
Sincerely, Norman Ball. -39x
COLCLOUGH
1'd like to take this opportunity
to thank` all. of my friends for
the lovely flowers, baskets and
cards 1 received while in
hospital, A special thanks to
Dr. Newland, Dr. Chan and
also the nurses and staff of the
Clinton Public Hospital.
Sincerely, Marie
Colciough.-39x
47. Card of thanks
ASHTON
1 would like to thank all our
friends and relatives who
visited me and sent flowers
and cards also to the U .C.W. of
Wesley -Willis Church and Drs.
Lambert, Steel, and Baker,
and nurses on the first floor of
Clinton Public Hospital for
their kindness and concern
while I was a patient in
Hospital. Sincerely, Edith and
Harvey Ashton. -39x
Shop the
Want Ads
Len MacGregor leaves
Len MacGregor, Exten-
sion Assistant for Huron
County for the past eleven
years, will transfer, effec-
tive October 1, 1981, to the
Agronomy Division, Kemp-
tville College of Agricultural
Technology.
During his stay in Huron,
Len's main responsibility
has focused on 4-H and
Junior Farmer Clubs' pro-
grams. He has also worked
with the Huron County Farris
Safety Association as well as
assisting in general exten-
sion duties in the area of
swine, sheep and crop pro-.
duction.
In his new position he will
be working in research with
the Oilseed Crops of the
Agronomy' Division. He will
also be lecturing students in
the cultural practices of
these crops at the College.
We are looking forward to
having:,Len return for the
Huron County. 4-H
Agricultural Clubs' Awards
Night program to be held at
the Central Huron Secon-
dary School, Clinton on Fri-
day, November 27 at 8:00
p.m.
We want to thank Len for
all his work and wish him
success in his new job.
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Denims, cords, ladies' dress pants,
blazers, skirts, shirts, belts, blouses, sweaters.
All brand new! All fail merchandise!
It all must go!
*A small quantity of new arrivals is not included in this sale,
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THURSDAY ONLYI 10 - 11 am
Assorted men's & ladies'
Tops, Sweaters, Shirts, Blouses
A99
reg. to 130
100 only!
Out they go
R CRASHER SPECIALS -----
FRIDAY
FRIDAY ONLY! 10 - 11 am
Assorted • men's & ladies'
Name Brand Jeans
99
4
100 n ly!
Out they go
reg. to '30
Sandy's guarantees satisfaction or money refunded with proof of purchase.
SUNCOAST MALL, GODERICH
master charge
SATURDAY ONLY! 9-10 am
Assorted men's & ladies'
Name Brand Jeans
4 reg, to 330
99
100 only!
Out hey go
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