Clinton News-Record, 1984-07-11, Page 20Death notice
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42. Death notice
JONES
%uddenly as the result of a farm accident on
Wednesday, July 4, 1984, Mr. Alvin Lewis Jones
of RR 2 Clinton in his 41st year. Beloved husband
of Linda Papple and dear father of Lana and
David. Dear son of Mrs, Jessie Jones of Clinton
and dear brother of Marion (Mrs. James Snell) of
RR 1 Clinton, Lois (Mrs. Kenneth Moore) of
Egmondville and, Larry of Clinton. Dear son-in-
law of Gordan and Ruth Papple of Seaforth and
brother-in-law of Kenneth Papple of Kitchener.
Also survived by several nieces and nephews.
Predeceased by his father Morgan Jones. Friends
were received at the Ball and Falconer Funeral
Home, 153 High Street, Clinton on Thursday from
2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service was held on Fri-
day; July 6 at 2 p.m. Interment Clinton
Cemetery.-28nx
SCHERING
At Victoria Hospital South Street Campus on
Thursday., July 5, 1984, Arie Schering of 40 Essex
Street, London, in his 74th year. Beloved hus-
band of Jenneke "Jennie" (Van Mastrigd) Scher-
ing.
chering. Dear father of Elly Collver, Maria Walker,
Audrey Schering, Harry Schering all of London.
Tony Schering of Hyde Park and Jack Schering of
Lambeth. Dear brother of Gerda Schalk, Ann
Ouderkerk both of Strathroy, Dingena Verhoef
of Clinton, Antonie Schering of Kalamazoo,
Michigan, Jacobus and Jan Schering in Holland.
•Predeceased by 4'brothers and 1 sister. Also lov-
ed by 9 grandchildren. Friends were received by
the family from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Saturday and 2=4
Sunday at the A. Millard George Funeral Home,
60 Ridout Street, London. Funeral service was
conducted from First Christian Reformed Church
513 Talbot Street, London on Monday, July 9 at 1
a.m. with Rev. Morris N. Greidanus officiatin,,.
Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery.-28nx
38. Auction sale
COURTNEY
As the result of a kayaking a%Orient in the Kick-
ing;'Horse River, near- Golden, ,British Cpluml?iq,
Wayne Joseph Courtney, Pe Sunday July 1 sJ.
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19041,ago 28 years. He wgs,th+s belayed .d sQ!ta
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Jioe. and Teresa Courtney pf Ashfield' 1'gtntnshfp,
and.,dear brother of Gary of Blyth,`Ontario, Brian
of Cochrane, Alberta.,'Eric of Mississtauga Floyyd
and Carl, -both at home. He was predeceasedby
an infant brother Joseph in 1958. There was a
MemoriW Mass at Si. Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church, Kingsbridge, O taria, on Monday July9.
at 10 a.m. Funeral arrangements by MacKenzie &
McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow.-28nx
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON - 462-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT. JULY 14 10 AM: Auction sale of
antiques at Richard Lobb's barn for Harry
and Ulla Neilson of Staff°.
WED. JULY 18 - 12:30 PM: 8th Annual Perth -
'.Huron, Harvest Sale of 47 purebred Jersey
cows and heifers at the Clinton Fairgrounds,
Clinton, Ont.
' WED. JULY 25 - 6 PM: Car, tractor, guns,
household, effects for ,George Mann, .1
corner east of Clinton and 1 mile north.
THURS. JULY 26-10. AM: 70 acre hog farm,
11/4 miles. north of Londesboro and•approx,
1/2 mile west for Farm'Credit Corporation.
SAT. JULY 28-10 AM: Appliances,
furniture, ' etc: at Richard Lobb's Auction
Born, Clinton for local estate plus additions.
WED. AUG. 1 AT 6 PM: Antique Auction.
Rare antique glassware and furniture to, be
held at Saltford Hall, Goderich, Ontario for
Mrs. J.P.. (Marion) Warren.
AUCTION SALE
QVINGTON
Mary Elizabeth passed away at •Wingham and
District Hospital on Thursday, July 5, 1984, Mary
Elizabeth Alcock. Beloved wife of the late
Samuel Jacob Ovington (1961). Dear mother of
Jane (Mrs. Clarence White) of RR 4 Brussels and
Tony of Brussels. Grandmother of seven grand-
children and seven 'great grandchildren.
brwHcranccrl by throe sisters and -three brothers.
Rested at, the Brussels Chapel of the M.L. Watts,
Furierpl Homes on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9. The
funeral service was held in the chapel on Satur-
day at 2 p.m. Interment Brussels.-28nx
Antique furniture, glassware, figurines,
piano, art, pictures, etc. to be held, at
Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton,
Ontario for Harry and Ulla Nellseyn of
Staffa.
SATURDAY, JULY 14 AT 10 AM
Upright piano and bench; fancy oak hall
seat w/mirror; Walnut dining suite
includes fancy dining table w/2 leaves,
6 ladder back type chairs, buffet and
china cabinet w/2 glass doors; fancy
antique drop front secretary w/mirror,
shelves and drawer; mahogany serving
type table; small Gothic style china
cabinet; round oak dining table
w/square centre pedestal and three
leaves; 5 matching oak dining chairs;
fancy oak carved front buffet w/mirror;
fancy side board w/leaded glass doors;
oak buffet w/mirror; copper fern stand;
carved framed chesterfield w/birds'
heads; buried walnut card table;
Octagonal school clock - working; 2 oak
mantel clocks - working; Session electric,
mantel clock; copper umbrella stand:
plane •steel; sras ?l Bote.ipg
dresser w/large oval mirror In centre, S
small drawers on each side; small drop
front secretary; 2 blanket boxes;
Hoosier type cupboard; oak ' parlour
table; wooden rocking chair; open
washstand; 2 parlour tables; vanity
dresser w/mirr • two door washstand;
(antique dre w/mirror and shelf;
washstand; eek ood chair; unusual
drawer dr ss w/pedestal cabinets;
wicker s Ing basket; two small
parlour tables; wooden bridge type
lamp; 3 dolls; 1924 Rin Tin Tin plaster
of Paris dog; press back chair; odd'
wooden chairs; 3 oak office chairs; 3 oil
lamps; Elephant gong; several silver
pieces; Ironstone water pitcher & basin;•
2 duck decoys; antique record cabinet;
smoker's cabinet; metal art store scene;
Antique oak three shelf bookcase•
w/glass front & drawer; heavy
mahogany floor lamp; Victorian style
armchair, 4 brass candle stick holders;
40 figurines; water colours; oll
paintings; pictures; 2 Iris pattern vases;
several cut & pressed glass pieces;
depression glass; Hohner accordion;
guitar; old electric sewing machine.
.date: please come early for furniture,
as fewer small Items than usual will be
offered In this sale.
Items In this gale aro to good condition.
TERMS: CASH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482.7898
HAMILTON
At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich on Sunday, July 8, 1984, Annie Mae
(Ketchabaw) Hamilton of Goderich, in her 45th
year. Beloved wife of Donald K. Hamilton. Loving
daughter of Edna (Wolfe) Ketchabaw of
Goderich, and the late James Ketchabaw. Dear
sister'of-Catherine (Mrs. William Campbell) of
Cambridge. Fondly remembered by her step-
children Rhea and Claus Seeger and their
children Peter and Sara all of Auburn, Roberta
Hamilton of Stratford, Richard and Randolph
Hamilton both of Goderich. Rested at the Mc-
Callum Funeral Home, Cambria Road at East
Street, Goderich. Funeral service 2°o'clock Tues-
day afternoon. Interment Maitland
Cemetery.--28nx
SALTER
Maude N. At the Strathroy Middlesex General
Hospital, Strathroy, on Sunday, July 1, 1984.
Maude N. Salter of Chateau Gardens Nursing
Home, Parkhill in her 90th year. Beloved wife of
the late Oscar Salter. Dear mother of Nelson
Salter, California and the late Violet Dolgliesh of
Clinton. Also survived by grandchildren David
Dolgliesh, Clinton. Sheila Brillant, London, four
grandchildren of Calitornia and tour great grand-
children. Rested at the M. Box and Son Funeral
Home, Parkhill where the funeral service was
conducted on Wednesday, July 4 at 1 p.m. Inter-
ment in Mount . Pleasant Cemetery,
London:-28nx
ADDISON
George Addison of James St. Seaforth at
Seaforth Community Hospitat on July 9, 1984 in
his 83rd year. George Addison beloved husband,
of the late Grace Tebbutt and dear father of Bet-
ty, Mrs. Ken Hulley of Londesboro, dear brother
of Clifford of Texas, Violet, Mrs. David Bean of
Goderich, Mary Mrs. Charles Wallis of Clinton.
Also survived by five grandchildren and two
great grandchildren. Predeceased: by one grand-
son. Friends may call at the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home, 87 Goderich St. W. Seaforth after
2 p.rn. Wednesday until 2 p.m. Thursday when
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funeral services will be held at the Funeral
Home. Interment Clinton Cemetery.-28nx
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43. Births
"BERKHOLTZ
DyK ne and Debbie Berkholtz of Edson, Alberto
ar0'•f"iappy• to announce the safearrival of their
first child Regan Wesley, weighing 7 lbs. 6 ozs.
on June 26, 1984 Proud grandparents are Wes
and .Eilleen Jefferson of Belgrave and Glen and
Ruth Berkhol(tz of Edson, Alberta. Great grand-
child for Iona Jefferson of Clinton and Elgin Josl
ing'of Londesboro.-- 28nx •
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Lpiura and. $091). pre ,leo# f d toy announce the
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birth of their baby brRs3hatr, Scott Robert
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Thursday, June• 24, 1.9114 at Clinton.yublt
Hospital. Proud parents are Michael and,. sells"+
McNichol'. Special thanks to Pr. -Steed, Dr. Elgkerr,
Pr.. Salsbury and nurses in 4,R' and on. second
floor.--28nx.
FINK
Terry and -Linda Fink (nee Anderson) proudly an-
nounce the safe 'arrival of o daughter, Sera
Margaret. weighing 9. ib, -at Stratford General
1 .84 A sisterfor Enc. A
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Hospital on9 .
sp July
granddaughter for Fred 'and Jean Anderson,
Clinton and a great granddaughter for Mrs.
Muriel Anderson, Clinton.-28nx
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•FARM
FOR SALE
THE FARM CREDIT CORP:
OFFERS FOR SALE:
By public auction
To be held on the premises on
THURSDAY, AULY 26TH at 10 AM
W-'/4 Lot 28 and E-'/: of Lot 21, less
exception, Concession 12, Hullett
Township, Huron County.
70 acres with approximately 55 acres'
workable.
Buildings Include newer 28'' x 104' sow
barn equipped with 14 farrowing crates.
fans", penning and a 4 tonne feed bin.
Also included Is a 12' x 60' 2 bedroom
mobile home.
The property Is located approximately
2-1/2 miles south-west of Blyth, Ontario,
Farm 1s being sold subject to a lease
agreement en the workable land for
the 1984 crop year and the Corporation
Is en'Itled to collect the balance of rent
due In November 1984.
The purchaser of this property must rely
on his or her own Inspection and
knowledge of the farm and not on the
above or any other particulars or
representations made verbally or In
writing by or on behalf of 'the Farm
Credit Corporation.
The accepted bid must be accompanied
by a cheque, bank draft, or money'
Crc..i14.
Corporation for a minimum amount of
S10,000.
Before making an offer those
interested should ascertain that the
property can be used and occupied for
the purposes intended in accordarfca
with Provincial -legislation and .
municipal regulations.
Cash offers are preferred, but
consideration will be given from
Canadian citizens or permanent
residents to purchase on terms with a
mortgage back for up to 75% of the
purchase price amortized over 20 years
repayable In 5 years with Interest at,
the Corporation's lending rate on the
date of the sale. Financing should
normally be pre -arranged with the
local representative listed below.
The highest or any offer to purchase
will not necessarily be accepted, and
the Corporation could request new
offer to purchase after thus" above
mentioned date, If deemed necessary.
ALl enquiries should be addressed to:
REGIONAL OFFICE
FARM CREDIT CORPORATION
L.A. McGee
105 Sllvercreek Parkway N.
GUELPH, Ontario N1H-707
(619) 821-1330
FIELD OFFICE r
FARM CREDIT CORPORATION
S. Wright m
997 Bayfield Rd.
GODERICH, Ontario
(519) 324-8311 Refer to elle: 40695-591
GREIDANUS
Herman and Gertie are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their fouth child, Bradley James,
weighing 8 Ib. 13 az. on July 7, 1984. A new
brother for Kimmy, Charlene and Gregory. Proud
grandparents are Fred and Sally Helinga, R.R. 1
Londesboro aod John and Grace Greidanus,
Holmesville. Great grandparents are Mr. and.
Mrs. Peter Wybenga, Hagersville, Mrs. Gertie
Helinga, Egmondville, Mrs. Marg Gerritts, Clin-
ton. Thanks to Dr. Herren, Dr. Steed and second
floor nurses for their great care. -28
CROSTHWAITE
John and Rosemary are happy to announce the
birth of their first child, a son, Pierre John, born
July 4, 1984, at Clinton Public Hospital weighing 8
Ib. 9'/2 oz. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Dodd, Glencoe and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Crosthwaite, St. Marys. Very special thanks -goes
to Dr. Salsbury, Dr. Steed and second floorr
nurses. -28
COLLINS
He's finally arrived: Tammy and Jill Collins are
happy to announce the arrival of their chosen
brother, Corey Edward. Proud parents are Ted
and Linda Collins of ,Sarnia. First grandson for
Murray and Gladys East, Clinton and sixth grand-
son for Earl and Myrtle Collins, Clinton.-28nx
CLARKE
Mike, Nancy and Kelly would like to announce
the new addition to their family, Aimee Michelle,
born July 6, 1984, in Clinton Hospital, weighing 8
Ib. 6 oz. Proud grandparents ore Pat and Wynn
Graham, Bayfield and Roy and Marg Clarke,
Zurich. Special thanks to Dr. Salsbury and all the
second floor nurses.-28nx
46. In memoriam
FEENEY
In loving memory of Thomas J. Feeney who pass-.
ed' away July 13, 1979:
Though his smile is gone forever,
And his hands we cannot touch,
Still we have so many memories
Of the one we loved so much.
His memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part,
God has him in His keeping,
We have him in our hearts.
- Lovingly remembered by Evelyn, Beth, John and
Lynn, -28
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47. Card of thanks
COURTNEY'
Joe and Teresa Courtney and family wish to ex-
press their sincere gratitude to their friends and
neighbours in Ashfield and Blyth for their cards,
flowers, donations and expressions of sympathy
following their recent loss. Special thanks ore
extended to Father Dentinger and the Catholic
Women's League of Kingsbridge. ---28
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• VINCENT •
I would like to express my thanks to Dr. R.W.
Street, the nurses on the first floor for their ex-
cellent core while I was o' patient in the Clinton
Hospital. Also thanks to the friends, neighbours
and to my family for visits, gifts, flowers and
cards, it really meant a lot to me. Thanks again.
Winnifred Vincent. --28
47. Card of thanks
JONES
The family of the late Alvin L. Jones wishes to ex-
press its deep appreciation to 'relatives,
neighbours and friends 'for the floral ar-
rangement's, charitable contributions to the Clin-
ton Public Hospital I.C.U. and the Ontario Street
United Church: and other expressions of sym-
pathy. Special thanks to Rev. Pick, Michael
Falconer and the Coffee Mates and helpers of the
Ontario Street United Church. Your many
gestures of kindness and concern and offers of
assistance are deeply appreciated. Linda, Lana
and David. -28v
CLARKE
A sincere thank you' to relatives, friends ap d
neighbours for the many floral arrangements, ,
• donations of food, charitable contributions and
cards. Your, kindness is much appreciated and
will always be remembered. Elizabeth
Clarke.-- 28
GLIDDON
We would like to'thonk friends, neighbors 'and•
relatives for all the lovely cards, flowers and
gifts we received on the occasion of our .40th
Wedding Anniversary. Special thanks to
everyone who attended our Open House making
it such a memorable occasion. Bert and Lee
Gliddon,--28nx
SCHADE
The family of the late Norman Schede wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks and appreciation to
friends and neighbours for floral tributes, cords
of sympathy, donations and kindness during the'
loss of . a dear father and grandfather. Also
thanks to Dr. Street, Dr. Flowers and staff of
Clinton Public Hospital, doctors and staff of Vic-
toria, Hospital who cared for him during his 11-
Iness. Muriel a,nd Howard Maier, Michael and
Tom.-- 28x ..
SHADDICK
We would like to take this opportunity to thank
our family, friends and relatives for their best
wishes and lovely gifts for our 40th Wedding An-
niversary. Special thanks to our family for plann-
ing a lovely dinner and evening and to the
Londesboro U.C.W. for serving the dinner and
then lunch at the dance. many thanks to all who
come to help us celebrate and to Ken Scott and
orchestra for providing music for the dance.
Allen and Ruth Shaddick.--28x
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competition perform this
summer at these locations,
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on Highway 4
VANDERHAAR FARMS
on Highway 21 on the corner of the Cut Line
STEENSTRA FARM
on the Holmesville Rood
NOTE: All plots have population of 25,000
and 26,000.
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and relatives for cards, flowers. gifts and visits
during my recent illness. Special thanks to
Rachel Johnston, Ruth Ann Russell, VON. Town
and Country Homemakers, Huronia Rebekah
Lodge, Past Moble Grands Club Wesley -Willis
UCW and Golden Radar Club. Everyone's kind-
ness and support was greatly appreciated.
Sincerely Lillian Orpen. 28x
- MERRILL
A sincere thanks to everyone who attended my
retirement reception and party in Blyth. A.
special thank you to principal Wm. Black. staff
and students, and all others who helped
organize, prepare and serve for that memorable
evening. Many thanks also for gifts, cards and -
best wishes for a happy retirement, Evelyn
Merrill. ;28x
JONES
I wish to thank all my" family, 'friends and
neighbours for their words of kindness and cards
of sympathy during the loss of my son Alvin.
Your kindness will always be remembered.
Jessie Jones. -28
TIESMA /-KELLY
Helena and Tim Kelly would like to say thank you
very much to the neighbours and friends of
Hullett 2 and 3 for the lovely surprise gift. Helena
and Tim Kelly. -28
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TAYLOR
I wish to thank relatives and friends 'for cards, ,
flowers, treats and visits white I was in Universi•
ty Hospital and since returning home. Special
thanks also to Stanley Twp. Council and Varna
' United Church. Bill Taylor. -28