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U'CT1,ONS
AUCTION SALE
Thursday, September 29 '83
7 P.M.
Viewing from S p.m. Day of Sale
2 - sleeper lounges, assortment of arm chairs.
La -Z -Boy chair, 1 - chrome set (kitchen)' beds
of all sorts, large antique chest of drawers,
end and coffee tables, assortment of dishes
and knick-knacks, 2 spin washer dryers (com-
bination) 22' cubic (freezer, deep) 3 rugs,
range, wood frame windows, water heater,
compressor for deep freezer, locker bins for
storage, room dividers, blower fans for welk-
in freezer, plus many more articles too
numerous to mention.
THE GARDINER BUILDING
49 SOUTH ST. GODERICH
(NEXT TO THE LIVERY THEATRE)
TERMS - CASH, VISA, MASTERCHARGE, CERTIFIED
CHEQUE.
We will Sell Without Reserve
Used Furniture, Appliances,
Tools, Antiques.
PAUL SPAIN AUCTIONEER
524-2421
FURNITURE
AUCTION
We will be offering for sale by Public Auction for
Mr. Albert -Horner. Furniture and appliances ha
the Rathwell Building on October 5, at 6:30 p.m.
CONSISTING OF: Two matching chesterfield and
chair suites; 3 piece bedroom suite c/w 54" box
spring and mattress; 5 piece dinette set; dresser
and mirror; folding table; hexigon table, pole
light; fern stands; quilting frames; mirrors;
bedding; dishes; pictures; lawn chairs; garden
tools.
ANTIQUES: Antique sofa, recently upholstered, 4
matching pine tables, old books, bonnet chest
with porcelain pulls, mirror.
APPLIANCES: Westinghouse frost free fridge
24" Fridgedaire stove; Elegance automatic dryer;
Inglis custom 100 wringer; Sears Solid State
Colour T.V. and stand; R.C.A. Victor Radio and
record player; Eureka vacuum cleaner; 24" fan;
air conditioner, 21 cu. ft. deep freeze; plus many
more items.
OFFICE FURNITURE: oak desk, office chairs.
For further information please contact:
Dick Robinson, Sales Manager
RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES INC.
Seaforth, Ontario
Telephone 527-1458 or 527-1336 Telex 069 55223
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO
(519) 527-1458
LARGE AUCTION SALE
FOR ESTATE OF LATE MARJORIE ZEIHR, CRANBROOK
WITH WINGHAM ADDITIONS consisting of furniture,
power tools, 8 H.P. Snow blower, arc welder, table saw,
extension ladder, etc. to be held at
Wingham Auction Centre
SATURDAY, OCT. 1, 1983
11 A.M.
9 pce. period oak dining room suite - nice cond.; 2 pce.
Colonial suite; 2-2 pce. chesterfields; Ige. chest freezer;
elec. stove; maple single bed, dresser & chest; 2 single
beds; Victorian bed, dresser, washstand; Iron rod bed
w/4 brass side balls; 2 antique poster beds; kitchen
table 8, 6 chairs; table & 4 chairs; Igo. buffet; low glass
dr. china cabinet; braided mat approx. 6' x 9'; 2 rugs, 10'
s 13' & 8' x 10; windows - coloured gloss & leaded; 2
Duncan Phyle wall tables w/drawers; copper covered
wood box; fireplace irons, etc; pictures 8, frames; table
8, floor lamps; 2 wheel barrows; 3 dresser bottoms;
trunks; 2 metal cabinets; 2 press back chairs; Boston
rocker; fan back Windsor chair; several cabinet doors
w/glass panes; sash frames w/coloured gi. side panes; 3
cabinet leaded glass doors; marble Waterbury mantel
clock; 2 biock 8 white televisions - one portable; 3
mantel radios.
CANNING EQUIPMENT: new approximately 16 quart
pressure cooker; 13 quart pressure cooker; enamel
canner; new Igo. Everwear kettle; Squeeao strainer;
hand canning machine & metal cans; several doe.
Mason tars - never used.
TOOLS: variety of wrenches; spanners; grease guns;
hand saws; 2 axes; 75' ext. cords; limb cutters; bolt
cutters; 30' level; router bit kit; sm. battery charger; 40
pce. Tungsten steel tap & die set; vise; sea. lob lots
small tools, etc.; 1 H.P. Atlas 9" bench saw; several lots
blades; Dodo cutters; 2 moulding heads d, cutters; B.D.
6" heavy duty hand saw; B.D. 3/8 drill - variable speed;
several lots of wood 8, cement drills; Industrial listed
sabre saw; 32' alum. ext. ladder; 6' alum, step ladder;
wooden step ladders; Cooey rifle - as new; 100' snow
fence: 50' cable strung tennis court net; sloe. en0wer;
Snow thrower M.P. 26" auger, used approx. 4 times;
electrical kitchen appliances; pots; pans; costume
lewellery; (no china) but much more.
MAKE SURE YOU PREVIEW THIS SALE.
MOBILE LUNCH
PREVIEW: Friday, Sept. 30/83 2-5 and 7-9 end Saturday,
Oct. 1/83 10 0.167, to sale time.
JACK ALEXANDER
AUCTIONEER
TEL: 357-1010 and 357-1442
38. Auction sale
38 Auction sale
Jia/Lod / 84'Si aorctalei
AUCTION
CALENDAR
SEPT, 28, 10:30 a.w, 50 acres and full line of
tillage and harvesting equipment for Jack and
Janet McCoubrey, west of Glenco.
OCT. 4, 10:30 a.m. Prestige farm equipment
auction for Peter and Joan Oud, Kippen.
Consisting of J.D. combine, J.D. tractor, trucks,
plus a full line of equipment.
OCT. 5, 6:30 p.m. Furniture, auction for Albert
Horner of Seaforth at the Rothwell Building.
Oct, 12, 10130 a.m. Consignment sale of farm
equipment at the Rathwell Auction Complex.
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1W0
(519) 527-1459
CLEARING
FARM EQUIPMENT
AUCTION
We are pleased to offer for sale by
public auction an excellent line of
farm equipment for Peter and Joan
Oud, 1% miles west of Hensall and %
mile north on:
Tuesday, October 4th,
at 10:30 a.m.
42. Death notice
ROBBINS
On Monday September 19,
1983, at St. Thomas Elgin
General Hospitol, St. Thomas,
Arthur W. Robbins. of Belparc
Apartments Belmont. Dear
brother of Howard of Dor-
chester, Jo of Hensall, and Mrs.
Harry (Beulo) Day of Stratford.
Rested at the L. Laird Logan
Funeral Home, Dorchester,
where the funeral service was
held in the chapel on Thursday,
September 22 at 2 p.m. Inter-
ment Dorchester Union
Cemetery. Reverend Rintoul of
Belmont officiating. Donations
to the Ontario Heart Foundation
would be appreciated by the
family.— 39nx
LEAR
In the Clinton Public Hospital on
Sunday, September 25, 1983,
Nelson Edmund Lear of Huron -
view and formerly of
Londesboro in his 86th year.
Beloved father of Doris Lear of
Burlington, Helen (Mrs. George
Underwood) of R.R. 1 Wingham,
Harry of Londesboro, June (Mrs.
Stanley Crawford) of Ottawa.
Rested at the Tasker Funeral
Home, Blyth, Ontario where the
funeral service was held on
Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment
Blyth Union Cemetery.— 39nx
COMBINE: ,
John Deere 7720 hydrostatic self propelled c/w cab, air, stereo, 190 Bu bin plus
extensions, 6 row 643 narrow corn head, 16 ft. grain flex head with hydraulic lift
and reel drive.
10 TRACTORS:
John Deere 8640 articulating tractor c/w cab, air, stereo, power shift, PTO, quick
hitch, low hours, 20.8-38 axle duals, 131/2 ft. hyd. dozer blade, 2-107 gallon fuel
tanks and remotes; John Deere 4630 c/w 20.8-38 axle duals, cab, air, stereo, 8
speed syncro range trans., 3 pth remotes, pto; J.D. 4020 c/w 3 pth remotes, PTO
and hyd. loader; J.D. 3010 c/w 13.6-38 adj. rear tires, 3 pth, PTO, remotes, diesel;
M.F. 184-4 4 wd c/w porta cab, and heat houser, 3 pth, PTO, remotes; M.F. 255
c/w P3 pth, PTO, remotes, power steering, adj. front end; M.F. 165 diesel, 3 pth,
PTO, 12 speed multi power, adj. rear tires; M.F. 135 c/w cab, 3 pth, PTO and hyd.
front mount 6 ft. blade; Ford 800 gas, 3 pth, PTO; Case 1830 uni loader, completely
hydraulic.
TRUCKS AND TRAILERS:
1979 IHC Transtar II cab over truck tractor c/w 15 speed trans, air ride suspension,
wet line, air cond., tandem axle; 1974 Ford tandem diesel feed truck c/w blower
system; Army 6 cyl. auto 6 x 6 c/w tandem duals, 12 ft. steel deck with 4 ft. racks
and hoist; Army 6 cyl. auto 6x6 c/w tandem duals,1500 gallon water tank and 21/2
in gas, driven water pump; 1976 Chev 90 tandem axle 16 yd. dump truck with 13
speed trans; four 46 ft. Fruehauf tandem axle stake trailers c/w 41/2 ft. racks; 30 ft.
9 ton tag a long tri -axle trailer; custom built 15 ton 18 ft. Beaver tail float and
ramps; 21 ft. twin axle float frame; 1500 gallon water wagon on truck axle.
TURNIP TRUCKS:
1974 Chev C65 tandem axle; 1972 IHC 2010 tandem axle; 1968 IHC 1800
tandem axle; 1967 GMC 960 single axle; 1966 IHC 1700 single axle; all
with conveyed bottom V bins; 14 ft. V bin with conveyed bottom on 4 ton
running gear. r
VEHICLES:
1979 GMC Seirre Grand 15 1/2 ton 4x4 pick up; 1977 Chev 10 r ton pick up, V8,
auto; Dodge 100 4x4 c/w service utility box and 318 motor; 1974 Pontiac Safari
Station Wagon c/w 350 cu. in motor, loaded; 1975 Chev Malibu, 6 cyl. 4 door; 500
Honda motorcycle with ferring.
EQUIPMENT:
Wilrich 52 ft. double folding cultivator c/w drag bar harrows; Allis Chalmers 1350
32 ft. folding cultivator c/w drag bar harrows; R and R fabricating 32 ft. 3 drum
folding packer; Kent 32 ft. trail cultivator; White model 253 251/2 ft. disc; two 191/2
ft. Kongskilde 3 pth, hyd. folding cultivator c/w levelling bar and rolling harrows;
int. 181/2 ft. cultivator with fold out wings; J.D. 161/2 ft. cultivator with fold out
wings; J.D. 2800 6 furrow spring reset plow with adj. 16 in - 24 in bottoms; J.D.
1600 18 ft. chisel plow; long 20 ft. folding hyd. disc c/w spray attach; Farmhand 5
section 20.20 ft. harrows and road transport; Midwest 21 1/2 ft. hitchiker harrows;
Kongskilde 8 row 3 pth. cultivator; Kongskilde 12 ft. cultivator; two Belton 200
gallon fibreglass saddle tanks c/w mounting brackets and 20 ft. spray bar and PTO
pump; Turnco Calsa 475 gallon single axle sprayer c/w 42 ft. boom; Turnco Calsa
500 gallon twin awe sprayer c/w 30 ft. booms and PTO pump; J.D. 7000 8 row corn
planter completely monitored with fertilizer auger and insecticide boxes; Int. 510 21
run seed drill with grass seeder; Anderson PTO driven rock picker; 400 bu.
Wetmore grain buggy with 12 in unloading auger; three Innes windrowers, 2 with
cross conveyors; four 250 bu. gravity boxes on 4 - and 6 ton running gear; 15 ft.
x 5 in. fertilizer auger; Kongskilde 15 ft. land leveller; 12 ft. cultipacker; 60 ft. x 6 in
grain auger on transport wheels, PTO driven; 30 ft. x 6 in Allied grain auger on
transport carriage, PTO driven; 30 ft. bale elevator on transport carriage; McKee
snowlander twin auger 8 ft. model 1101 snow blower; two 6 ft. single auger snow
blowers; 7 ft. single auger snow blower; J.D. 3 section rotary hoe; pard 017 7 ft.
rotary mower; J.d.5 ft. flail mower; New Idea 207 manure spreader; Case 3 furrow 3
pth cleaner model 100; Gehl hammer mill; 13.6-38 duals; Sullivan electric 15 hp air
cleaner model 100; Gehl hammer mill; 13.6-38 duals; Sullivan electric 15 hp air
compressor; Air-o-matic compressor; portable gas driven compressor.
AUCTIONEERS NOTE:
Plan to attend for this is a large outstanding line of well maintained farm
equipment. Come early for there are no small items.
LAND RENTED NO RESERVE
For further information, contact
DICK ROBINSON — SALES MANAGER
RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES INC.
Seafor4h,,Onttlrlo
Phone 527-1458 or 527-1336 Telex 06955223
AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST. SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1Wo
42. Death notice
COWAN
In the Hanover General
Hospital, on Sunday, September
25, 1983, Mrs. George Cowan,
the former Ella (Jewel) Gra-
inger of Hanover, and formerly
of Londesboro, Ont., in her 85th
year. Beloved mother of
William Cowan of Mount Forest.
Dear sister of Mrs. Mary Robin-
son of Hanover. Also survived
by one grandson. Rested at the
Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth,
Ont., from 3 p.m. Tuesdoy. until
Wednesday, where funeral ser-
vice was held at 2 p.m. Inter-
ment Hope Chapel
Cemetery.— 39nx
CURRIE
At Clinton Public Hospital, on
Friday, September 23, 1983,
Mrs. Jean Currie, of Clinton, in
her 75th year. Beloved wife of
Howard Currie. Dear mother of
Marge Bfetcher, of Trenton,
Ken, of Hanover and Doug, of
Goderich. Also loved by 8
grandchildren. Also survived by
3 brothers Ray Andrew McKen-
zie, of Perth, Phillip Mckenzie,
of Moose Jaw, 'Saskatchewan
and William McLachlan, of RR 3,
Kippen. Predeceased by one
sister Margaret (Mrs. Urban
Ducharme) and 4 brothers
William, Donald, Robert and
Kenneth McKenzie. Rested at
the Ball & Falconer Funeral
Home, 153 High Street, Clinton
after 2 lam. Sunday until Mon-
day, September 26th thence to
Wesley -Willis United Church,
Clinton where the funeral ser-
vice was held at 2 p.m. Inter-
ment Clinton Cemetery. As ex-
pressions of sympathy dona-
tions to the Memorial Fund of
the Wesley -Willis United Church
or to the Ontario Heart Founda-
tion would be gratefully ap-
preciated by the family. -- 39nx
CLEAVE
At his residence on Sunday
September 25, 1983, Mr, Logan
Samuel Cleave of Howard
Street East, Bayfield in his 69th
year. Beloved husband of Ilene
(Talbot) Cleave. Dear father
Allan of R.R. 2 Zurich, Jack of
Exeter, Glenn of Port Col -
bourne, Shirley (Mrs. Eugene
O'Brien), Shoron (Mrs. Alton
Brokenshire) both of Zurich,
Dianne (Mrs. Richard Jeffrey) of
London, and Miss Joy Cleave of
Clinton. Predeceased by an in-
fant daughter, Sylvia (1939).
Dear brother of Jim of Bayfield,
Eric of Wingham, and Ann (M/s.
Edward Twentyman) of
Waukegan Illinois. Also surviv-
ed by 13 grandchildren and 4
great-grandchildren. Visitation
in the Zurich Chapel of Michael
P. O'Connor Funeral Home, 49
Goshen Street North, where the
funeral service was conducted
on Wednesday September 28 at
2 p.m. with Reverend R.J.
Holley officiating. Interment to
follow in Bayfield
Cemetery. 39nx
43. Births
THOMAS
Bob, June and Brent are pleas-
ed to announce the early but
safe arrival of Joel Stewart
George on September 21, 1983.
Joel weighed 6 Ib. 14 oz. and
measured 19 in. long. Special
thanks goes to Dr. Steed and
the nurses at Clinton Public
Hospital for a superb delivery
and excellent post natal
care. --39
BOUMAN
Luke and Shirley are happy to
announce the birth of a girl,
Melanie Leanne, born on Sept.
9, 1983, weighing 9 Ib. A
welcome sister for Scott.
Special thanks to Dr. Steed and
Baker and second floor nursing
staff .-39nx
TELFORD
Doug and Wilma are thrilled to
announce the safe arrival of
their son, Christopher Lee
(Chris) born September 18,
1983, weighing 5 Ib. 113. oz. at
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich. Proud
grandparents are Lorne and
Maxine Weiberg, R.R. 1 Zurich
and Gladys Telford, •Bayfield.
Also proud great grandparents
Susan Purdy, Hensall.-39nx
LOCK WOOD
Bonnie and Don are happy to
announce the birth of their son
Daniel John on September
22nd, 1983 weighing in at 7 Ib. 8
oz., in St. Joseph's Hospital.
London, Ont. A brother for
Sean, -39
44. Engagements
BIRD-JANTZI
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jantzi are
proud to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their
daughter Karen Ann to John A.
Bird, son of Mrs, Mary Bird,
when on Saturday, October 29.
1983 they exchange their wed-
ding vows at Holmesville United
Church at 7 o'clock. Reception
to follow in Goderich
Township. -39
WISE - SHEPHERD
Mr. and Mrs, John Shepherd or
Holmesville are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter, Ruth to
Stewart Wise, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Wise of Clinton.
The ceremony will take place on
October 8, 1983, in Hensall
United Church at 7 p.m. Open
Reception to follow at Hensall
Community Centre at 9
p.m. --39
38. Auction sale
AUCTION SALE
of household effects & antiques for
estate of
FREDA & SARAH DAVISON
King Street, Blyth
Saturday, October 8th
12:00 NOON
See next week's paper for full listing.
Auctioneer
GORDON H. BRINDLEY
529=7625
AUCTION SALE
Appliances furniture some antiques etc. to be held at
Richard Lobb's Born Clinton Ont. for Mrs. Ida Snyder,
Mrs. Stella Crawford and Mrs. Glenda Knap from
Goderich, Ont.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 AT 10 A.M.
Leonard 30" electric stove, like new; Admiral clothes
dryer; G.E. clothes washer, both modern; wringer
washer; portable B&W TV; Roxton solid maple six piece
dining suite, like new, dining table four chairs and buf-
fet; modern chesterfield and chair; team of hones pull-
ing handmade sleigh made by Mr, Zurbrlgg; Modern
bed and dresser; chest of drawers; wicker fern stand;
large fancy antique oak hall seat with oval mirror
(REAL NICE); two antique dressers with mirrors; antique
drop front combination desk and chest of drawers;
pressback rocking chair; small round parlour fable:
record rack; modern bookcase wail unit; aladdin lamp;
double pedestal coffee table; end table; brass far-
dinior; wooden bed; modern china cabinet; chrome
table and six chairs; violin bow and case; gunstock
chair; chicken coop choir; old school desk; sewing
machine and stand; pressback arm chair; copper boiler;
small tables; mantel clock; sewing case; Hoover vacuum
cleaner; electric broom; humidifier; upholstered chairs;
four matching wooden chairs; lawn chairs; needlepoint
picture plus othe baby stroller; walker; small ap-
pliance large offering of dishes; glassware; misc. etc.;
step ladder; wheel barrow; garden tools; '/," drill; bed-
ding; linens; etc.
PLAN TO ATTEND - TERMS CASH
Richard Lobb: Auctioneer
CLINT,o,N 482-719$
46. In memoriam
ROBINSON
In loving memory of our wife,
mother and grandmother, Mrs.
Viola Robinson who passed
away one year ago September
26, 1982.
She always leaned to watch for
us
Anxious if we were late
In winter by the window
In summer by the gate
And though we mocked her
tenderly
Who had such foolish care
The long way home would seem
more safe
Because she waited there
Her thoughts were all so full of
us
She never could forget
And so 1 think that where she is
She must be watching yet.
Waiting till we come home to
her
Anxious if we are late
Watching from Heaven's win-
dow
Leaning from Heaven's gate.
Fondly remembered by tfce`n
Robinson family.—.39 ft
47. Card of thanks
WISE/ SHEPHERD
We would like to thank the con-
gregation of Middleton Church
and surrounding community for
such a warm reception and for
the lovely floor lamp, thermal
blanket and towels we receiv-
ed. These gifts are very much
appreciated and will come in
very handy. Thank you again.
Stew and Ruth, -39
BROADFOOT
We would like to say thank you
to our family, relatives,
neighbours and friends for the
cards, gifts, phone calls and
especially their attendance at
our 25th Anniversary party.
Special thanks to our sons
Charlie, Ron and girlfriends
Lourie Feagan and Carla
Thompson and neighbours Bob
and Sue Wilson, John Horsup,
June Cooper, Randy Wilson and
Linda Feagan and whoever else
helped. We appreciated
everything. Stewart and Olive
Broadfoot.--39x
MARSHALL
1 would like to thank friends,
relatives and neighbors for
flowers, cords, gifts and visits
received while in hospital.
Special thanks to doctors
Newland, Baker and Flowers
and first floor nursing staff.
Anna. --39
VAN RIESEN
We would like to thank our
friends and relatives who
helped us through the past two-
weeks, Also to Rev. Bechtel and
to Dr. Harrett who has always
been there when we needed
him. And a very special thank
you to Elsie's good friends
throughout the years, Pam
Mero, Mary Trick and Ruth
Jenkins. You'll always be
remembered. The Van Riesen
family.-- 39x
PENNY SALE COMMITTEE: A
sincere thank you to all who
canvassed Clinton and surroun-
ding areas for the recent Penny
Sole. It was greatly
appreciated. 39
McGREGOR
We would like to thank all the
neighbors for the beautiful gift
given. to us. Special thanks to
Aileen Craig for hosting the
shower, Terri and Brian. 39x
DAVISON
The relatives of the late Fred
Davison wish to thank all
friends and relatives for their
kind word of sympathy, cards.
memorial donations and those
who helped in any way at the
time of his passing. Thanks to
the Tasker Funeral Home, Rev.
Wood for his words of comfort
Also the doctors and staff on
First floor of Clinton Public
Hospitol Also to the Ramaloo
Guest home for the core he
received while there. 39
TABS
I would like to thank my
relatives and friends for their
flowers cards and visits while
Torrance was a patient in
Goderich hospital and at the
time of his death. Special
thanks to Laurie and Dorothy
Scott and Mr Gary Shuttleworth
for his comforting words . 39
DAVIES
Lew, Mary Holtby and family of
Glanworth would like to thank
the neighbours and friends of
Auburn for their cards. flowers
and visits to the hospital when
Uncle Ed Davies was sick and
visits of home. A very special
thank you to Don and Lois
Haines for all their kindness all
through the years A sincere
thank you to Rev William
Craven for travelling to Dr r
Chester and his comforting
words 39
GARON "t
I wish to thank my family
relatives friends and
neighbours for the flowers.
gifts. cords and visits while I
was a patient in St Joseph's
Hospitol London Red
Garon 39x
Penny Sale
esults®®o®
from page 17
Sewing Centre, 1 length of
beige velour, Bonhie Jewitt;
Ray & Shills Groceries, $10.00
Gift Certificate, C. Rosenlund;
Lee's. $5.00 gift certificate,
Olive Johnston, Dennis Vere
and Audrey Roorda, J & J
Pharmacy, Perfune, Jim
Strong.
Dixie Lee, $10.95 Gift Cer-
tificate or voucher for bucket
of chicken, Mrs. Edwin
Brooks: Mac's Milk, case of
Pepsi, Kevin Armstrong;
Harold's Shell Station, 41. of oil
10W'30, Ann Marie Powell;
Paul Kerrigan Fuels, 4-41.
containers of windshield wiper
fluid, Jeannie Wilson: Crown
Bowling Lanes, 12 free game
tickets, Cori Sinnamon, Joe
Atkinson and Larry Fisher;
Mary's Sewing Centre, green
velour, Pearl Mason; Sear's
Ltd., ('Linton, $30.00 Gift
Certificate, Kathy Staddon;
Sterling Fuels, 4 chain oil,
Shelley Reinhart and Isabelle
Craig. Summerhill Ladies
Club, Melitta Coffee Maker,
June McCowan; Gardiner
(anonymous i Hair Creme,
Jennifer Harris; McKerlie
Millen Auto Parts, Lantern,
Dwight Caldwell; Kuenzig
1.(;.A., Groceries, Brock Olde;
Beattie Furniture, Lamp,
Andrew Coventry; Cale
Doucette Const. Ltd., 10 Silver
Dollars, Marg Mcgee: John
1)uddy Real Estate, Doll, Gary
Nicholson; Recreation Set,
Nancy Klomps Y.J. Gold-
sworthy Motors, $10.00 of
gasoline, Stacey McIntosh:
Clinton Variety, 2 cases of
Pepsi, Mrs. Harold Adams and
Gieny Tiesma: Blue Fountain
Restaurant, Steak Dinner
voucher, Marian Castle: Dr.'s
Steed & Salsbury, 1 dozen red
roses from ('ookes, Barbara
Howson: Bartliff's Bakery,
('ake, Jessie Mckenzie;
Kinettes, Green plant in
basket, Bill Manski: Bran-
don's Pro Hardware, Nut Dish '
and Cracker, Marlene Hart;
SS No. 4 Community., Club
Goderich Township, Two
padded hangers, S. Black and
Kevin Black; Star Wars
Model, Kevin Black; Clere Vu
Auto Wreckers. Motor Oil,
Michelle 'Denome; Bill's f
(;eneral Store, Londesboro,
Basket of Groceries, Thelma
Twyford; Pizza Palace,
Bayfield, 1 small deluxe pizza,
Timmy Elliott; Workman Real
Estate, 1 covered divided dish,
L. ('orris
All priz.es may be claimed at
Campbell's Men's Wear in
Clinton.
('ash donors included:
International Unpholslery,
(;wiser-Kneale, Dave Mustard
Plumbing, Rathwell and
Associates, Bayfield Float
Sales. Tom I)uizer Plumbing,
Londesboro Seed Plant,
TurnhulI Marine Services.
La rice's Antiques. Walsh
Barber Shop. McLinchey's
Restaurant, Tasker Funeral
Home. Blyth Printing inc..
ChinaPalace. Epps
Manufacturing Ltd., Boyes
Transport, Dale Purnp and
Farm Service. -Ken's Car-
pentry. Vadden Durst and
Bender, John Wise insurance,
F'. an Altana, Ir. Brian
BakeVr. lack Roorda
I k'eoral ing, Blake Welding.
Dori • Middleton Farm, Rath
Feed, Varna, Parker House
Motel. McKenzie Upholstery,
E. B. Menzies, ' Murphy Bus
Lines. Gerald Hiltz, Dr,
Harrett, 1)r. K, S. 1Vood, Bank
of Montreal, Morgan's
Trailers, i)r. F. Newland,
Bailey l{eal Estate, Channel 12
'1'V. thten Delve, 1\1,W. Durst.
Thanks also to Pete's T.V.
donating the P.A. system.
for
Beef an
excellent buy
Bob Chapple, President of
the Ontario Cattlemen's
Association, advises con-
sumers that beef is an ex-
cellent buy at this time. Live
cattle prices and wholesale
beef prices are now as low or
lower than any time during
the past four years.
He said recently, "I get the
impression from my urban
counterparts that they think
beef prices only go in one
direction - up. First of all I
want to correct that misim-
pression. Beef prices do fluc-
tuate both up and down
reflecting a number of fac-
tors which exist in the North
American market - current
supply of cattle, current sup-
ply of alternative meats,
consumer demand,
specializing by retailers and
market psychology. I men-
tion market psychology
because frequently I see and
hear of consumers rushing
'out to fill freezers when
prices are high and rising.
However, cattle prices and
wholesale beef prices right
now are at the bottom of the
range in which they have
been moving during the past
four years and consequently
represent an excellent buy
for consumers. In addition, I
have appealed to retailers
for their co-operation in
featuring beef in their week-
ly specials."
Smile
Like all brides, she looked
heartbreakingly sweet and
tremulous. As they turned to
march up the aisle, she lifted
a radiant face to the man
beside her and whispered:
''Stand a little straighter,
dear."