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don't rxifss this, auction. Com Ines sell at.approx.
fpm. Terms cash or goad cheque day of sole.
Not responsible for accidents an .property,. Auc-
tioneers, Cliff Gilbert and Alex Parr: Wayne
Ward Farm Equipment, Highway 6. Wiarton, On-
tario. Phone (519)514-1635.-300
LARGE AUCTION SALE
Antiques, furniture, appliances, colour
TV, glassware, etc. to be held at Richard
Lobb's Auction Barn. Clinton, Ont. for
Mrs.. Rose Laub of Exeter plus several
Sat.( July 28 at 10 A.M.
Sharp portable colour TV w/stand;
Beatty clothes dryer; chesterfield
w/ pull out bad; 24 Inch stove; Modern
wringer washer; Matching automatic
Inglis washer & dryer (like new);
Counter top stove w/eye level oven;
G.E. fridge; floor model hi fl; Bedroom
suite; press back nursing rocker;
wooden arm rocking chair; modern
Kroehler end tables; wicker library
table; maple coffee table;. parlour
table; matching wicker arm & rocking
chairs; 2 single wardrobes; 2 piano
stools w/glass ball feet; 2 desks;
typewriter table; captain's chair; 2
matching pressback chairs plus other
chairs; 2 chrome table & chair sets;
wooden floor lamps; Teo wagon
w/lorge wheels; round glass top dining
table; 9 piece dining suite; trunk;
bridge lamp; Kenmore vacuum cleaner;
carpet 11'/3 ft. x 13 ft.; modern dresser
w/mirror; modern desk w/one row of
drawers; White treadle sewing
machine; 1/4 size continental bed
w/headboard; blanket box;
Gingerbread shelf clock, working; oil
lamp; chino cabinet; chrome table &
four chairs; 3 figurines; lawn chair &
lounge; top section of modern kitchen
cupboards; magazine table; swivel
rocker; 3 hand hooked rugs; some
bedding: card tables; desk lamp; small
appliances: cups & saucers; dishes; pots
& pans; pictures; table (amps; etc. plus
other items too numerous to mention.
TERMS: CASH
other consignors.
Auctioneer
Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482-7898
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I,4ST f orgn4e0emale, dam tir long hatred Sat,
with twocrllars in ftattenbury St. W., Clinton;
answers to name .,Clash" 4B2-76:5,•-r3O
LOST: brawn "Poi" tackle box an yiclnity cif On-
tario and Kirk or East $t.. Clinton. Contained
tackle, outboard wrenches, keys. Phone 482-
3742.--30x -
JTTO giy.e c way
KITTENS free to good homes. Phone
7550.-30.32
482-
42. Death notice
McCLINCHEY
Garnet John (Life Member Britannia Lodge No.
170 AF & AM Seaforth) passed away at University
Hospital, London on Friday, July 20, 1984, as the
result of a car accident Garnet John McClinchey.
Beloved husband of Agnes (Adams), Jarvis
Street, Seaforth, in his 77th year. Dear father of
Maybelle (Mrs. Ion Crockwill) of Bermuda,
Dorothy (Mrs. Keith MpcDonald) of Edmonton,
Bev of Bayfield, Keith of Seaforth,,, Jack of
Calgary, Bill of London, Grant of Hensall, Donny
of Winnipeg. Grandfather of 29 grandchildren
and several great-grandchildren. Predeceased
by his parents Ji.m,and Saddle McClinchey, one
da'ughter Betty Scott, pne grandson Charlie Scott,
two sisters Irene Jinks, Lois Timmey and one
brother Edgar of Hensall. Rested at the R.S. Box
Funeral Home, 47 High Street, Seaforth. The
funeral service was held at St. Thomas Anglican
Church. Seaforth, on Tuesday, July 24, at 2
p.m. - 30
• BYERS
Mr. Edward A. of Chalk Street, Seaforth at
Seaforth Community Hospital in his 84th Year on
Saturday, July 21, 1984. Edward Byers dear hus-
band of the former. Helen Kenny. Dear father of
Mrs. Geraldine Johnston of Londesboro, Alvin of
Kitchener and Mrs. Jean MacEachern of Cam-
bridge and Mrs. Verna Edgar of Stratford and
Gordon of Mitchell. Also survived by two
brothers and one sister, 17 grandchildren and
two great•grandchildren. Predeceased by three
sisters. Friends called at the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral \Home. 87 _Goderich Street West,
Seaforth until Tuesday at 2 p.m. when funeral
service was held. Interment Front Line Church
Cemetery Logan Twp. 30
BE - .u. ..
At Huronyrew on Sunday, July 22, 1984, Mr.
William Theron Betties of Clinton and formerly of
McKillop Township in his 92nd year. Beloved hus-
band of Ethel Mcllwain. Dear father of ,Isobel
(Mrs.' William Meredith)• of RR 1 St. Clements,•
Gordon and Robert both of Salmon Arm, B.C.
Also loved by eight grandchildren and seven
great grandchildren. Also survived by one sister
Elora (Mrs. 'Peter Young) of Goderich and one
brother Allen Betties of Clinton. Predeceased by
his first wife Jennie Mcllwain, one son Kenneth,
one sister Rhoda '(Mrs. Will Jordan) and by one
brother Erlind. Friends were received at the Bali
and Falconer Funeral Home, 153 High Street•.
Clinton on Tuesday. Funeralservice was held o.n
Wednesday, July 25 at 2 p.m Interment in
Maitland Ce ate Goder ch. As ex ressians of
° tU -
sympat�iy. donalaons to n arta dee) fJhiled
Church MemorialFund, Ontario Heart and Stroke
Foundation or to the Clinton Public Hospital
would be gratefully appreciated by the
'family. 30 ' •
ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE
Fine quality antique furniture,
cranberry glass, cut glass, pressed
glass,, Bristol glass, two clocks, sliver
pieces, etc. to be held at Shctford
Volley Hall, Goderich, Ont. for Mrs.
J.P. Marlon Warren
WED. EVE. AUG., 1 AT 6 PM
PREVIEW: 3 PM TILL 6 PM WED. AUG. 1
Andrew Malcolm eight piece walnut
dining suite; Andrew . Malcolm
Sheraton style eight piece bedroom
suite; Imperial Loyalist Maple
Colonial style eight piece bedroom
suite; Mahogany Dutchess dresser
with eight drawers. columnar
supports, scroll supported mirror,
circa 1890; Mahogany marble top
dresser with large front cabriole
legs and elaborate serpentine front,
circa 1850; Oval walnut centre
pedestal table with 4 scroll legs
carved circa 1870; Victorian Walnut
high curved back settee with carved
fruit and foliage with matching
Gentleman's chair circa 1860:
Matching Rosewood Renaissance
Revival style Lady's and Gentleman's
chain; 2 Walnut side chairs with
carved fruit and foliage; 2. Louts XV
style marble top porcelain lined
lamp tables FRENCH circa 1840-50;
Walnut tripod base lamp Eastlake
style circa 1880; Rosewood Victorian
style sewing cabinet on pedestal
circa 1850; 2 - Late Regency style
round footstools with ebonlzed
wood send ba®ded needle work tops;
Arrow back style nursing rocker;
gunstock chair; Vienna Regulator
Type clock • pediment top with
goddess head, brass and porcelain
dial, Walnut with pine secondary
wood circa 1870; Rococco style china
case dock marked Royal Bonn, floral
decoration, circa 1890; small double
pedestal desk; Approx. 30 pieces of
cranberry glass Including covered
dish, vases, biscuit barrel, decanter,
pitchers, creamer. centre bowl, 10
assorted glasses, salt shaken with
sioriing iops, howl, 2 verses with
Mory Gregory girls, R.S. Prussia tea
pot. Mother . of pearl diamond
quilted brides bowl and vase, pair of
peg lamps with satin glass fonts'and
umbrella shades. 2 oil lamps, Rubino
Jack in the Pulpit vases, pink satin
glass rose bowl, White Stag glass
cream & sugar, 6 pressed glass llon's
head goblets circa 1880. Lion for
England cable for laying of Atlantic -
cable, Frosted Lion pattern covered
pressed glass compote, Palr of
Bristol glass ewers. Gone with the
Wind style lamp, early electric lamp
with cannel slag glass shade,
. Bennington bowl, Royal Nippon
Jardinieres, 52 piece Coulport dinner
service India tree pattern. Bride's
basket liner cranberry to pink
colour; Silver pieces Included kettle
on stand spirit burner, circa 1090;
candle sticks; tea service; 12 old
Colony knives: berry spoons etc.;
casserole with 2 medallions
commemorating Jubilee year 1697;
Plus several pressed & cut glass
pieces. plus many Items not
mentioned.
NOTE: THIS OFFERING IS IN
EXCELLENT CONDITION.
THIS IS A SIT'DOWN AUCTION
WITH CATALOGUES AVAILABLE
DA,/ OF SALE.
OVER 115 ITEMS
TERMS: CASH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482.7898
N1.EfEP.R ..
Fred clod Linda are pleosdd tsa a nl30.1000 *0sale
arrioal of their daeught,ar,. taurp Key.. burn ,luly
18, 19.84 at Clinton Public HQ1t_pltal. A westsister
for Heidi. Prg4,d grandpprents are Mr. and Mrs.
Fred . Meier Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Murray
Harnm..-7.30ni
44. Engagements
MANNING - F96.tigN
Mi. and Mrs. Morley Faster of Trenton, Ont. ar f
of
to. announces the forthcoming .marriageeo
their daughter, Carol Anne, to Brion Itoberi Man-
ning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Manning, Blyth.
The marriage will take place at St. Martin's
Anglican Church, Heritage Pork, Calgary, Alber
to, on Saturday August 18, 1984.-30x
YOUNG -PENFOUND
Dennis and Margaret Penfound, RR 1,
Londesboro wish to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their doughter Kathy to John, son of
Fred and Donna Young, Dungannon. -The mar-
riage to take place July 28, 1984 at 7 p.m. in
Londesboro United Church. Reception to follow
in Saltford.-30x
46. In memoriam
BELLCHAMBER
At Clinton Public Hospital en Thursday, July 19, •
• 1984 W. Et George Bellchamber of Bayfield in his
68th year. Beloved husband of Audrey
Bellcharnber. Dear father of Brian. Nigel and
• Neal, Dear brother of Les Bellchamber of Deal
Kent England Also survived by four grandsons
and two granddaughters. Friends were received
at the Beattie Funeral Home 55 Rattenhury
Street Ea. .• Clinton on Friday' evening_trom 1.9
p.m. Funeral service was held on Saturday. July
21 1984 commencing at 2 p:m. from Trinity
Anglican Church, Bayfield with Rev. Douglas S.
Pitts officiating. Interment Bayfield
Cemetery. 30
De JONG
As the result of a farm. accident. in Morris Twp..
on Wednesday 'July 18 1984, Eugene P. DeJong.
of RR 3. Wal'on. and formerly of Goderich.' in his
32nd year Dearly loved by his wife Gillian
(Sounders) De Jong, his children Yvonne and Ian •
both nt home: his 'father and stepmother
• George and Noella De Jong of Goderich; his
sisters Rita and her fiance Greg Montgomery:
Ann' and her husband Terry Schoemaker. all 'of
Goderich. his brothers Tom and his wife Koren of
London. Jerard and his fiance Cathy Britnell of
Goderich and his stepbrother Mork Schmidt of
Goderich. Predeceased by his mother Betty Ban'
non De Jong. The family received I-iends at the
McCollum Funeral Home. Ca.rnbria Rd 'at East
Street. Goderich from 2-4 and 7 9 p.m. Friday.
Funeral Mass was held rot&r:`.Peter's Roman
• Catholic Church. 11 o'clock Saturday morning..In•
ferment St. Peter s Cemetery'. 30nx
McLEOD
In loving memory of 'a dear mother and grand-
mother Mae McLeod who passed away one year
ago July 26, 1983:
If we had all the world to'give,
We'd give it, yes and more,
To hear her voice and see her smite,
And greet her at our door.
But all we con do, dear mother,
k go and tend your grave,
And leave behind tokens of love,
To the best mother God ever made.
Sadly missed and always remembered by
daughters Joan, Helen, Roberta and Freda and'
their families.--30nx
McLEOD
In loving memory of a dear sister, Lillian (Mae)
McLeod who passed away one year ago July 26,
1983:
In a little country graveyard
Where the gentle breezes blow,
Lies the sister we loved so dearly,
That we lost one-year ago.
The times we spent together,
The happy times we knew,
Are lived again so often,
In our memories of you.
Tis sweet to know we'll meet again,
Wheile troubles are no more,
. And the sister that we loved so dearly,
I -(as just gone on before.
Loved and remembered always Jack and
Frances. • 30x
47. Card of thanks
1
RL.CHAMI8R
The family.1'fbe lat. Gear'�ga Bellchot ei.
express their l:egr ffelf th9nks Ira Dr. SOSO,
ursos of Citr►,lpn Public Hospital, the:9
tder SIE Nur!s , r,, f? ; P•11155 ate: ll
1ld. tfa their r+ any k1.n.0n
adiss, r.,
special; thanks *Tory land Undo FI -
their loving 41 ppar4, We would also like
all our friendsior'the 1 f19.1191, tributes A
memorial donations and the -thoughtful.
the people who called on us. --33O
R CHARPSQN„:'
1 wish to express my sincere thanks to relatixe
and friends who helped me celebrate,• my 8th
birthday at the home ,of Carl and Sheila Richard; ,
son,'Gordon Richardson. --30x
BROWN
A sincere thank you to Dr. Baker`, physiotherapy
, and first floor staff for their care and kindness, to
Rev. Bechtel for his visits and prayers and to all
who visited, sent fruit and flowers while I was in.
hospital. Charlie Brown. --30x
WILDFONG
I would,like to thank all my friends, neighbours
and customers for all the cards, flowers, food
sent to my home, phone calls and all the support
you gave to my family and 1 during the loss of my
brother. You will never have any idea how much
it hos meant to my family and I with all the acts
of kindness you have shown. It will always be
remembered. Again Thank You, Maureen
Wildfong and Family. -30
JACKSON
I wish to thank relatives, neighbours, and friends
for flowers, visits, cards and concern during my
stay in Clinton Hospital, A special thanks to the
staff on first floor, Dr. R. Street, and Dr. Flowers.
Also, thanks to the home -maker nursing service,
previous to that. Catherine Jackson. -30
, LAWSON
We would like to thank our friends, neighbors ..
and relatives for making our 60th Anniversary
such a memorable day with cards, gifts, visits •
and calls. Special thanks to the ladies who
organized everything and helped so much. Gord
and Grace. -30
. MEIER
We wish to thank our_relatives and friends for all
• �:» `E- yr
thei.r.viSits,.carcas, dowers and gifts while int e
hospital. Special thank you to Dr. R.W. Street and
the 2nd floor nursing staff., Linda 9nd
Laura. -30x
GIBSON/ ALLIN ii '
We would like to -say thank you to all. our family,
friends and relatives who made our Buck and
Doe such an enjoyable evening, 'Rob .and
Jan. • 30nx
HICKS
Thanks to Dr. Salsbury, Dr. Flowers, nurses and
staff at Clinton Hospital, my good friends at Five
Seasons and especially Joyce during my illness.
Robert Hicks. - 30
De JONG •
We wish to ,express our sincere appreciation to
our relatives, friends and •.neighbours and
anyone else who helped out in any way, for all
their kindness and consideration, at the time of
our sorro.w due to the death of Eugene, for pll the
lovely flowers, donations to the Cancer and
Heart funds..and other charities, for the food
brought to our homes, visitation .and cards of
sympathy. Special thanks to Father Loebach, Me-.
Callum Funeral Home, Denomme Flower Shop.
to Catholic Women's League for the lovely lun-
cheon and to all the pallbearers. The kindness
and thoughtfulness will always be remembered.
The DeJong Family.- 30nx
POTTER .
A sincere thank you to Ontario St. U.C.W. and
everyone who-emembered me with 'cards.
flowers treats and visits during my stay in
hospital and since returning home and also the
nice things done for Frank. Special thanks to Dr.
HarrerttiDr. Newland, nurses in Emergency and
first 'floor. also the Therapy Dept. Wonderful lot
of people in.our hospital. Eileen Potter. --30
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