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Clinton News-Record, 1984-04-25, Page 20PAGE 20—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEU11TE LAY, 0=4 2509844 THE CLINTON N 30- Educational FREE 128 page Career Guide shows how to train at home. for 205 top .paying, full and part time jobs. Granton Institute 265A. Adelaide Street West Toronto. Call (416)977-3929 today. -17o 41. To give away THREE YEAR OLD male Golden Lob to give away to a good home, all shots, owners ore allergic, good with children. 565-2939--17 TO GIVE AWAY to a ood farm home, one small 5 year old spay female German Shepherd. Phone after 5 p.m. 523-4599.-17 42. Death notice FORSTER At University Hospital, on Wednesday, April 18, 1984, Frank Forster, .in his 67th year- Beloved husband of the Tate Dorothy L. (Pearse) Forster. Dear father of Doreen Morris of Toronto, Susan Forster, Richard, James, and Bruce Forster, all of London. Dear brother of Mrs. Ada Brittain of Brussels, Carl Forster of Thorndale, Jack Forster of Woodstock, and Lester Forster in England. Also loved by 6 grandchildren. Friends were received by the family from 7-9 p.m. Thursday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday, at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, where funeral service was conducted in the chapel on Saturday, April 21 at 10 a:me with Reverend Doctor Reid Vipond, officiating. Inter- meni in Woodland Cemetery. 38. Auction sale SSIFIED WS ; RECORD_ THE BLVTH STANDARD • THE BAYFIELD BUGLE,` 42. Death notice VAN OENEN . if we live, we live -to -the Lord; and if we die, we die to the Lord. So whether we live or die, we belong to the Lord. Romans 14:8. At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich on Friday, April 20, 1984. John Von Oenen of Goderich Twp4 and formerly of Ashfield Twp., in his 72nd year. Beloved husband of Willemina Simmelink. Dear father of Annie and Siebolt Siertsemo of Auburn, Wilma and Pete Groot of Fruitland, Joanne and William Korvemaker of London, Dianne and Herman Pro- per of Chatham, Gary and Dianne Van Oenen of R R 6, Goderich and Bili and Theresa Van Oenen of R.R. 3 Owen Sound. Also survived by 18 grand- children, 3 sisters, Grace (Mrs. Ralph Lubbers) of R.R. 3, Blyth, Mrs. Annechien Blide, Mrs. Kaatie Oosting both in Holland and 4 brothers Andy of Ingersoll, Gerrit, Jontinus and Jan all in Holland. The family received friends at the McCallum Funeral Home, Cambria Road at East Street, Godecich from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Sunday. Funeral service was held at Trinity Christian Reformed Church, Goderich two o'clock Monday afternoon. Interment Maitland Cemetery: RINTOUL Suddenly at Wingham & District Hopsital, on Thursday, April 19, 1984, Mr. Gary W. Rintoul, of RR 2 Lucknow, in his 41st year. Beloved husband of Barbara (Corey). Dear father of Kevin and Cor- ey, both at home. Son of Gordon and Doreen Rin- toul- of Whitechurch. Grandson of Mrs. Robert (Hazel) Purdon of Lucknow. Brother of Gayle (Mrs. Brad Speiran) of RR 2, Brussels, Leroy of RR 2, Lucknow; and Brian of "RR -3, "Wingham. Also survived by 4 nieces. Friends called at the Currie - Walker Funeral Home, 35 Patrick Street W., Wingham, after 2 p.m. Friday, until Saturday, when funeral service was held at 1:30 p.m. Reverend Paul L. Mills, officiating. Interment in Wingham Cemetery. AUCTION SALE TRACTORS, COMBINE, TERRAGATOR, FEEDING EQUIPMENT FARM MAC _114. ERY Under instructions of TOUCHE ROSS LTD. Receiver - Manager, the assets of MACGREGOR LIVESTOCK, INC. in Receivership. DIRECTIONS: Lot 9, conc. 3 Tuckersmith Twp. 1 mile east of Hensel! and '/2 mile north. 42. Death notice MONDAY, APRIL 30 AT 11 A.M. TRACTORS - John Deere 4440 c/ -w cab, air, radio, dual outlets and 20.8 x 38 duals; John Deere 4320 with cab, du& outlets and 20.8,x 34 tires; 2 - John Deere 4000 diesel trac- tors; John Deere 3020 diesel; John Deere 2130 diesel with No. 48 loader; John Deere 212 garden tractor & mower. FORAGE EQUIPMENT - John Deere 4560 4 wheel drive forage harvester c/w 4 row nar- row corn head and hay head, front mount 10' HD 10' snow blower; 5 - Dion triple beater forage boxes on HD wagons; 1 - John Deere forage box & wagon. MANURE & FEEDING EQUIPMENT - Terragator 2505 tandem drive c/w Cummins engine, 3200 gal. liquid manure tank and 18 ton dry manure spreader; 2 - Husky 8' and 10' PTO manure pumps; BJM model 3312 feed mixer wagon; Oswalt model 3340 ensilage'mix- er wagon; 2 Hagedorn hay feeding wagons; 2 - 800 gal. liquid manure tanks; Hincks roller mill. . COMBINE - A.C. Gleaner L combine 'c/w cab etc. and 6 row narrow corn head. -FARM MACHINEiiY -.Caterpillar 920 front end wheel loader; John -Deere 2500 5 errow plow; John Deere 22' cultivator c/w walking tandem and harrows; D.M.I. 3 pt:'hitch chisel plow; IHC 400 Cyclo 8.row narrow corn planter and monitors; John Deere 336 baler; Kongskilde 8 row cultivator; J.D. hydraulic angle 3 pt. hitch blade 4 - gravity boxes on J.D. wagons; 2 wagons & racks; tool bar anhydrous applicator; 1000 gal. water tank; pull type stone picker; bale elevator; grain auger; 3 pt. bale Iift. SHOP EQUIPMENT - Hotsy - pressure steam washer; Miller 225 amp. welder; oxy- ecetyleneoutfit; -bench.grinder;._drill. p!0soLparts washer; floo lack; 20 ton hyd. jack; portable air compressor; Homelite chain saw; skill' saw; water pump & englrie;`alem. - - ext. ladder; Makita cut off saw; steel bench; grinder; el. drills; wrenches; mechanics tool box; sockets; air impacts; greaser and other shop tools. TERMS CASH OR CHEQUE WITH BANK LETTER OF CREDIT LUNCH BOOTH ON PREMISES NOTE: Equipment all in good working order Les Shackelton - John Shackelton 773-5141 AUCTIONEERS 773-9718 ECKEL At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Thursday April 19th, 1984, Mrs. Edna Vivian (Mitchell) Eckel, of Moplewoods Apartments, Zurich and formerly of Stanley Township in her 77th year. Beloved wife of the late Wolter Eckel (1978); dear mother of John of R.R. 1 Varna, Charles of Zurich, Norman of R.R. 1 Varna, Miss Audrey Eckel of London, Raymond of Seaforth and Fred of Kitchener; dear sister of Mrs. Violet Fearmon of Caledonia; also survived by 8 grandchildren and 1 great-grandchild. Visitation after 7 p.m. on Thursday in the Zurich Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen Street Nor- th, Zurich, where the funeral service was con- ducted on Saturday, April 21st at 2 p.m. with Reverend Wilence Brown officiating. Interment followed in Bayfield Cemetery. MONTGOMERY At Wingham and District Hospital on Thursday, April 19, 1984 Mrs. Mary A. Montgomery, of Wingharn, in her 89th year. The former Mary Elliott, beloved wife of the late Robert Mon- tgo_mery (1977) Dear mother of Wilda (-Mrs. An- son Ruttan), of Fordwich, Treva (Mrs. John Jamieson), of RR 3, Wingham, Melva (Mrs. Don Fraser), of RR 2, Blyth and Keith Montgomery, of Wingham. Also survived by 12 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by 3 brothers William, Stanley and Raymdnd Elliott. Friends called at the Currie -Walker Funeral Home, 35 Patrick St. W., Wingham after 2 p.m. Sunday until Monday where funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Rev. J. Rea Grant officiating. Inter- ment Wingham Ce of .ry° BRIGHAM In University Hospital, London, on Sunday, April 22, 1984, James Kenneth Brigham of Hullett Twp., son of the late James and Elsie Brigham in his 56th year. Dear brother of Charles of Sarnia, dear nephew of Mrs. May Scott of East Wawanosh Twp. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Rested at the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth, Ontario where funeral service was held on Wednesday, April 25 at 2 p.m, Interment Blyth Union Cemetery. LAMMIERANT Danny and Anita Lammerant are proud to an- nounce the arrival of their son, Christopher An- dre, born April 22, 1984, weighing 7 ib., 4 oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andre i,amm.rant, R.R. 1, Blyth and Betty Nethery, Blyth.-17nx BEIER11N.Q Wayne and Joon (nee Allan) wish to announce the safe arrival of Jason Allan, born at St. Joseph's Hospital, Landon. weighing in cit 4 lb. 111/4 oz., on April 9, 1984. A wee brother for Ray- mond and Heather,--17nx JEFFREY. _ _ _ -- At his residence, 11 Quebec St., Vanastra on Saturday, April 21, 1984 Arthur Alexander Jef- frey in his 70th year. Dear husband of the former Edna Crooks. Dear father of Catherine Sloan of Markham, Dianna Rouse of Hamilton, Christine and Murray at home. Friends called at the Beat- tie Funeral ,Horne; 55"`Rattenbury Street East, - Clinton after 2 p.m. on Monday. Funeral service was held on Tuesday, April 24, 1984 commencing at 2 p.m. Interment Clinton Cemetery. 1, .] ' y r•, W. FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION We have been instructed by the secured parties to offer for sale by Public Auction, to the highest bidder, without reserve, three complete lines of farm equipment. The sale to be held at Mosseiman Farms - 21/2 miles north of Grand Bend on: Highway 21 on WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 AT 10:30 A.M. ADDITIONS TO SALE: Oliver 62 Plus Baler; 7700 John Deere Combine; 12 ft, Cockshutt disc; Case 3 Furrow 14" plow, 20 ft. Corn Elevator or Seed Potato elevator PTO; John Deere 2 row potato planter; Artsway Grinder -Mixer model 425A, Model H narrow front wheel tractor; 7 ft. snowblower. TRACTORS - Int. 3588 Articulating 2 plus 2 c/w cab with all extras, 3 PTH, PTO, 1500 hours; Int. 414 c/w hyd. loader & trip bucket; Int. 8414 c/w 3 PTH, PTO; int. Super "M" c/w 13,6-38 axles duals, PTO; Massey Harris 44 Diesel wIQi PTO: Massey Harris. with PTO; Massey Ferguson 35 c/w Hyd. Loader & trip bucket; Case 1830 Uni Loader fully hydraulic with safety canopy; Clark 4000 lb. fork lift with 12' mast on hard rubber. COMBINE & FORAGE EQUIPMENT - White 7300 Combine complete with 4 row corn head and 10 ft. straight cut grain head; John Deere 40 Self-propelled c/w 10' straight grain head; Fox 900 Harvester c/w electric knife sharpener, 2 row corn head & 5' pickup; New Holland 16' Forage Box with Triple Beaters full roof 8. 10 ton running gear: Gehl 16' Box, triple beaters full roof 6 ton running gear; two Gehl 16' boxes with double beaters roofs, & 6 & 7 ton running gears; Gehl 48" Hi Throw blower; 50' of 9" Blower pipe. VEHICLES & TRAILERS - 1966 GMC 3 ton stake truck c/w 14' Bed with 5' sides; 1977 Ford XLT'/ ton pick up: 1979 Ford Maverick (for parts); 1969 GMC -1 ton with 8' rack & 3' sides; 14'/,' twin axle float c/w power winch; 4' wood sides for pick up. TILLAGE & PLANTING EQUIPMENT = Int. 6 Furrow 18" Bottom 720 Plow with Auto trip; Int. 560 - S furrow 16" bottom semi mount plow; M.F. 4 furrow 14' bottom semi mount plow; Oliver 4340 - 3 furrow plow (reconditioned); Allied 221/2' pull type cultivator c/w folding wings: Allied 20' 3 PTH cultivator; A.C. 131/2' pull type cult.; 131/4' Triple K 3 PTH cultivator; White 253 22' disc; Int. 12' 36 plate disc; Cockshutt 261 10' disc; 10' londieveller; Allied 7 section diamond harrows & bar; 4 section diamond harrows; Int. 56 4 row planter; M.F. 4 row planter; McCormick 44A - 4 row planter; Int. 10 - 16 run grain drill (reconditioned); Int. 555 manure spreader. hyd. apron drive; M.F. 110 bushel spreader; 2-185 bu. Toten Gravity wagons with 6 ton running gear: FNC 400 gallon orchard sprayer; G.W. 3 PTH hopper whirl spreader; 14' Brandy stalk chopper; Deutz -Fahr Rotary Mower; McKee 3 PTH Corn hog grinder; 100 gallon trail sprayer; 20' booms & Hydro pump; 28' x 4" PTO Auger & transport; Forney (Model S182E) PTO drive generator: Little Giant 44' Elevator with Top drive electric motor; Gehl (SOMX) Grind all mixer, Smalley grind all mixer. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dick Robinson, Sales Manager - RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES INC. (619) 482-7161 or 7176 OR Mosselman Farms, Tony Goad (619) 238-8626 AUCTIONEER'S COMMENTS: - Absolutely no reserve, all sales final. Additional equipment will also be sold. All verbal announcements take precedence over written material. Subleet to additions & deletions. i‘oclrr.B I%G. AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS, f TENDER BROKERS & BUSINESS CONSULTANTS 1` HWY. No. 4, BRUCEFIELD, ONTARIO NOM 1JO - (519) 482,7181 AUCTION SALE Clearing Auction Sale of farm machinery and tools at the farm of Richard Buchanan situated on lot 6 concession 9 &. 10, Colborne Twp., Lake Rd. West 6 Km6 north of Goderich and 1 Km. west at Sunset Golf Course. Wilt be held SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1984 10:30 AAA. The following will be offered for sale: International seed drill on rubber; John Deere Hammermlll; Massey 44 high arch tractor; Belarus 70 HP tractor with 300 hours; international cultivator; 4 wagons; Kraus wheel discs; 2 side rakes; Massey Ferguson ' manure ' spreader; • trail • mower; tire changer; antique' scuffler; 2 elevators, 28 ft. -and 36 ft.; international baler; saw bench; Beattie pump lack (new); Stock trailer; flat trailer; 2 cement mixers; extension, and step ladders; 4 hydraulic rams and hoses;' sump pump; 2 submersible pumps; electric motors; 2 snow blowers: 2 plows; quantity . of assorted bolts; quantity of new oak and white ash lumber; used 3/4°' plywood; large quantity of power tools and hand tools; shovels; forks; chains; grindstone; horse collars and some harnesses; 1250 gallon water, trough; and many other articles too numerous to mention. AUCTIONEER: TIM HACKETT RIPLEY �- TELEPHONE 395-5562 • Auctioneer and owner not responsible for accidents day of sale. TERMS CASH LUNCH AVAILABLE ON GROUNDS 44. Engagements McLEAN - VEENSTRA Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Veenstra are pleased to annqunce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Elizabeth to Allen McLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean of Port Stanley on Friday, May 4, 1984 at 7 p.m. in the Clinton Christian Reformed Church. -17x COLE - McGEE Mr. and Mrs. George McGee of Hepworth are pleased to announce the engagement of their elder daughter, Geraldine Lynn to Steven Beverley, .on of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cole of R.R. 5, Owen Sound. The wedding will take place on Saturday, May 19th, 1984 at St. Andrew's United Church, Hepworth. Friends are invited to attend a wedding dance in their honour at the Hepworth Legion Hall at 8:30 p.m. -17x 46. In memoriam 47. Card of thanks OVUM Words cannot express our family's appreciation for the kind thoughts, words and deeds concern- ing Margery's accident. Sincere thanks to overwrite. The Holmes family. -17 FINLAY In loving memory of a dear mother who passed away 26 years ago April 21, 1958: She was someone I could talk to, That no one can replace, She was someone I could laugh with, Until tears ran down my face. She was someone 1 could turn to, When I needed a helping hand, She was someone I thought more of, As each year came to an end. Suddenly she left me, Ile thoughts unknown, But she left so many beautiful memories, I'm so proud to own. Greatly missed by daughter Jane Wildfong.-17 47. Card of thanks VANDER HAYDEN We would like to thank everyone for all the love- ly gifts. our daughter'Gwen received .et the shower in the home of Garth and Dianne Walden of Westfield. Special thanks to Irma Cook for the lovely progrom. It wos a wonderful evening and we appreciate your thoughtfulness. Sincerely, Anne and Gerald Vander Hayden and family. -17 JOHNSTON Orland and Edith Anne Johnston wish tothank.. all their friends from Clinton and area for so many congratulatory phone calls, flowers and all the beautiful cards and letters bearing such a bounty of good wishes for our 50th Wedding An- niversary, They all helped to make. March 31, 1984 a memorable and happy. day for us. Mr. and Mrs: W Orland Johnston,=17x:. LARGE ESTATE AUCTION SALE 1969 Olds car, antiques, furniture, piano, appliances, etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont. for the Estate of John Modeland of Setif Orth plus additions. SATURDAY, APRIL 28 AT 10 A.M. 1969 Oldsmobile car, Delta 88 four door sedan, never winter driven, 46,000 miles, In good condition, sailing safety checked; large cherry flat to wall cupboard w/dx pane glass doors - This cupboard is extra nice; oval cherry dining table w/leaf, six matching beautiful caned seat chairs, six matching ladder back dining chairs: - Mason Rlsch upright piano and bench; single door wardrobe w/drawer; antique harvest type table; stained glass window; cranberry hanging hall lamp shade; fainting couch; spool bed; antique dresser w/mirror; buffet; china cabinet; knee hole type desk; several fancy small tables; pressback nursing rocker; child's pressbdck rocker; two wooden high chairs; antique rocker w/caned seat & back; automatic clothes washer & dryer; two electric stoves; two fridges; floor model hifl; two chesterfields & chairs; several upholstered chairs; dehurnidlfler; 3 pleas bedroom suite: Carmore down draft stove; two single beds & matching dresser; spin dry wringer washer,' Encyclopedia dritannlea & book ease; chrome table & 4 chairs; oak barrels; set of German dinner dishes; dishes 8 glassware Including antique pieces; 2 ma—ufurTocls; crocl s: violins; two ®Id coverlets; lawn ,furniture; electrical supplies; 2 gas push lawn mowers; electric drills; 2 skill saws; lig saw; 20 ft. aluminum ladder; 3 aluminum step ladders; good offering -of hand tools, . bedding; umbrella table; plus much more. TERMS: CASH Auctioneer: Richard Lebb CLINTON 482-7898 FARQUHAR. I would like to thank all my friends and relatives for cards and treats and all their visits while I was in the hospital and also for the good care while I was there. Paul Farquhar. -17 EDGAR I would like to thank everyone, who visited me, sent flowers, cards and treats while 1 was in hospital and since I have returned home. Ceacilia Edgar. -17x BEIERLING I would like to express my thanks to everyone for visits, cards and flowers while being a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Also thanks for any cards and baby gifts since returning home. A very special thanks to everyone who helped in any way to look after and helped Wayne with Raymond and Heather at home. Everyone's thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Joan, Wayne, Raymond, Heather and baby Jason. -17 Clinton Kinsmen We would like to thank Clinton area merchants for their co- operation and assistance during . our many fund raising functions. - SWINKELS John and Mary Swinkels of R.R. 4 Seaforth would like to extend their sincere appreciation and thanks to Drs. Steed, Flowers and staff of the Clinton Public Hospital for their personal atten- tion an_cf core given to their first child Taylor Brook. -17 GISMOS I would like to thank everyone for the flowers, treats, cards and visits while a patient in Clinton Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Drs. Watts and Harrett and the first floor nursing staff. Steve Gibbings.--17x 5. Cars for sale CLINTON ARO liAll SNS' PHONE 482-9393 *Roiling *Repairing *Re -Coring *Reding *Radiators for all makes of cars, trucks and tract *Pickup and delivery service available *Plastic Tanks Repaired *Transmission Coolers Available *Aluminum Air Conditioner Condensers Repaired LIFETIME WARRANTY AVAILABLE ON RADIATOR CORES FOR PASSENGER CARS AND LIGHT DUTY TRUCKS LOCATED AT CLINTON AUTO PARTS LTD. 46 KING ST. - CLINTON ' n, G. Stoddart` of 72 The Square GOLD -SILVERSMITH =DESIGNER - also ®ceramics • porcelains • • weaving • glass . CANADIAN AWARD WINNING DESIGNER LGODERICH, ONTARIO 5244509 immismimmommummoor SHOP AND COMPARE ON YOUR NEXT FURNITURE PURCHASE Compare price,, selec- tion and service:' You'll find the best for less, in Clinton at BALL & MUTCH FINE FURNITURE 71 ALBERT ST. CLINTON 4824505 Open six days a week 9 - 6, Friday till 9 p.m. "G"' NATIONAL REALTY INC. Douglas F. Chubb Broker 565-2594 Bayfield, Ontario Douglas F. Chubb President of • AGRI-NATIONAL REALTY INC. Welcomes the addition of three new members to his staff. Adam Flowers Agri -National Realty is pleased to announce Adam has joined the staff bring- ing 30 years experience in Bayfield & District to help you with your realty needs. Cathie Schwark 1 Pat Norman Pat is a lifetime, resident of the Brucefield area in Huron County, and is well qualified to handle your farm and residential requirements. Cathie has been a resident of Clinton for the past 4 years and is a recent graduate of O.R.E.A. which wiW assist her in the buying & selling of homes .& cot- tages in Huron County. •Agricultural Operation *Commercial Business •Commercial Property •Retirement Homes PLEASE CHECK ONE *INTERESTED IN BUYING *INTERESTED IN SELLING *FREE APPRAISAL [., Your.Agri-National Realty Inc.. representatives are a team of professionals who can give you the combination of experience, expertise 8E enthusiasm. We are pleased , to announce the opening of our Bayfield Office - next door to the Bank on Main St., May 1st, 1984. Come in and say hello to our, representatives - Adam Flowers, Cathie Schwark, Pat Norman and Doug Chubb (Broker) AGRI-NATIONAL REALTY INC. BAYFIELD 565-2594 FOR YOUR GRASS SEEDING NEEDS Our lightweight ATC Applicator eliminates soil and seed bed compac- tion. It's also quick and inexpensive. This unit is NOW EQUIPPED WITH A SPEED -0 ACRE METER AND MARKERS FOR AN EVEN, ACCURATE COVERAGE. We specialize in Red Clover • spreading for plow down purposes. Call - FRANK WILSON 523-4313 RED CLOVER SEED AVAILABLE e