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HOUSEHOLD IFFOCTS, TRACTORS,
EQUIPMENT AND LIVESTOCK for GARRY
ADDISON, Pt. Lot '22, Con. 11 Hallett
Twp., 11/4 miles east of Londesboro an
Huron Cty. road No. 15
SATURDAY, AUGUST 4TH
10:00 A.M.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECT: Chesterfield and
chair; occasional chairs; bookcase with
doors; showcases; " kitchen table;
kitchen hutch; bedroom suite;
Westinghouse dryer; jars; flower pots.
TRACTORS AND EQUIPMENT: 880 David
Brown tractor with loader; CA Allis
Chalmers tractor; 502 Cockshutt
swather for parts; 7N.I. trail mower‘; 2
wheel trailers; 3 PTH Northstar
snowblower; Gehl harnenerniiii.
MISCELLANEOUS: 3 H.P. Canadiana 36"
cut riding mower; Myers immersion
pump; oat roller with 3/4 H.P. motor;
quantity of used roofing steel; lumber;
225 Lincoln welder; acetylene torch;
anvil; hydraulic cylinders; quantity of
wire; cutters; large quantity of scrap;
variety of harness, halters and saddles.
LIVESTOCK:, riding horse and colt; 5
goats; approx. 200rabblts.
OTHER ARTICLES TOO
NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE
• LUNCH BOOTH '—
Owner and auctioneers not responsible
for accidents or injuries connected with
the sale.
OWNER: GARRY ADDISON
AUCTIONEERS:
GRANT McDONALD, RIPLEY
395-5353
WALLACE BALLAGHs TEESWATER
392-6170
LARGE AUCTION
SALE
Antiques, furniture, appliances,
guns, tools etc. to be held at Richard
Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont.
for Mary Buchanan of Hensall, Mrs.
Purdy of Hensel! plus several other
consignors.
SATURDAY AUGUST 4 AT 10 AM
Inglis automatic dish washer;
Whirlpool dryer; Hoover spin dry
•washer; Portable 20" Colour TV;
electric stove; three piece bedroom
suite; plus wooden beds; trunk;
Duncan Phyfe double pedestal
dining table; antique Hoosier type
cupboard; G.E. vacuum cleaner; lawn
lounge; 3/4 size continental bed; full
size continental bed; several
upholstered chairs; lawn chairs; oil
lamp; chrome table & 5 chairs;
sewing machine in cabinet; hall
treesbamboo plant stand; folding
chairs; electric broom; table lamps;
floor iampsy gun rack; Pillar mantel
clock; modern wardrobe with onq
door .and .four drawers; odd wooden,
chairs; baby crib 1. mattress; child's
•antique sleigh; wooden floor lamp;
antique carpenter's wooden chest;
pressback rocking chair; 5 matching
wooden chairs; Cooey single shot
.22; 12 gauge'single shot shot gun; 2
Bee Bee guns; ironing board;
pedestal drop leaf coffee table with
drawer; crock & jug; cash register;
three Ansley India tree luncheon
dishe-s; eight Ansley India tree tea
plate,. one cup & saucer; Coalport
India tree cup & saucer; 3 piece
silver tea service; silver water ,
pitcher; silver condiment set with
four different bottles; napkin ring;
19 Commemorative Royal Family
cups dating bock to 1919 May 6;
antique hall hanging lamp with
pigeon blood shade; china • pipe;
figurines; old pressed glass water
pitcher; bedding; small wood lathe .
• with motor on bench; small table
saw; wood planes; saws; hand tools;
step ladder; electric hedge trimmer;
shop Vac; hand weed sprayer;
Coleman camping stove; steel mitre
stand; wringer washer; two
chesterfields & chairs; floor model
' stereo; Plus our usual largo offering
too numerous to mention.
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON
PHONE 482-7898
42. Death notice
; Mallgigk
Lorne 'Grant. passed away at the Cambridge
Memorial Hospital on Wednesday July 25, 1184,
Lorne McNichol of 81 DicksormStreet, Cambridge,
in his 67th year. Beloved husband of Theresa
Cooper. Dear father of Jim of Stratford. Dear
brother ef Ross of Hensall, Andrew of SeafOrth,
George of London, Clarence of Clinton and Miss
Annie McNichol of Seaforth. Also survived by
three grandchildren. Funeral and committal ser-
vices were held from Coutts & Son Chapel, 96
Saint Andrews Street, Cambridge, on Fridoy July
27, at 2 p.m. Interment Mount View Cemetery,
Combridge.-31nx
CLARK
Suddenly at his late residence Oak Street Grand
Bend on Sunday, July 29, 1984, Bordon (Buster)
Clark in his 69th year. Beloved husband of Vilda
(McCreight) Clark. Dear father of Marilyn Oesch
of Calgary and Wendy (Mrs. Dave Scott) of Ailso
Craig and Barry Clark of Thorndale. Dear brother
of Mrs. Ada Leitch of Goderich and Mrs. Gladys
Telford of Byfield. Predeceased by brothers
George and Joe. Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman
and S6ns Funeral Home, Dashwood, with visita-
tion commencing Monday evening at 7 p.m.
Funeral Service was held on Wednesday, August
I st at 2 p.m. Interment Pinery Cemetery, Grand
Bend.-31nx
JOHNSTON
At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich on Saturday, July 28, 1984, Gordon
Ernest Johnston of Goderich in his 57th year.
Beloved husband of Islay M. McDougall. Loved,
father of Jo Anne Goddard of Medford, Jerry and
Gary both of Surrey B.C. and Judy Johnston -
Graham of Red Deer, Alberta. Loving grand-
father of Tim, Angie, Sarah and Jeff. Dear
brother of Berneice (Mrs. Stanley Mcilwain),
Helen (Mrs. Charles Fuller) both of Goderich
Twp., Vera (Mrs. Lloyd Penfound)of Hullett Twp.
and son-in-law ot Mrs. Nellie McDougall ot
Goderich. Rested at the McCallum Funeral
Home, Cambria Road at East Street, Goderich,
Funeral Service 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. In-
terment Maitland Cemetery.-31nx
LINDEY
At South -Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Friday, July
27, 1984 Mr. Terence Alexander Lindey, of
Maplewoods Apart., Zurich, in his 80th year.
Beloved husband of the late Marjorie (Tren-
ch) Lindey (1974). Dear father of Terry, of
Welland, Ken, of Georgetown, Maxine (Mrs.
Jacob Peters), of Zurich, Mrs. Sharon Martin, of
' Niagara Falls and Gail (Mrs, John Leake), of St.
Catharines. Mr. Lindey was predeceased by two
brothers. Also surviving are 11 grandchildren
dnd 3 great-grandchildren. Visitation in the
Zurich Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral
Homes, 49 Goshen St. N., Zurich until 12:30 noon
Mond,9y then to St. John's Anglican Church,
Grand Bend for funeral service at 2 p.m. with
Rev. James Sutton officiating. Interment follow-
ed in Hensall Union Cemetery.-31nx
43. Births
STOREY
'Poul and Barb a'8 pleased to cinnounce the birth
'f their son Donald Everett. on July 22, 1984 at
Clinton. Public Hospital ..weighing 4 lbs. '11 ex5.
• Proud grapdpare.nis. are Dean and Phyllis
Aldwinckle of Varna and Frances Storey of
Seaforth. Great grand.mothers ore Mrs. Clara.
Pretty and Mrs. Mae Campbell both of
Seaforth.-3i nx
HOGGART
Murray and Sandi (nee Brooks) are
'pleased to announce the birth of their first
child, a son, Derek John, on Friday, July 27,
weighing in at 6 lbs., 15 oz. Derek is a fifth
grandchild for George and Nancy Brooks of
Goderich and a first grandchild for Art
Hoggart of Holmesville and Helen Hoggart
of Bayfield.
44. Engagements
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MACA'ULAY
At Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday, July 29,
1984, Mr. Royce Scott Macaulay of Clinton in his
70th year. Beloved husband of 'Clara Ball and
dear father of Mary (Mrs. Gerald Black) of '
Georgetown, Douglas, of Clinton and Scott, of
Goderich. Also loved by eight grandchildren.
Also survived by two sisters; Hilda (Mrs. Bert
Gosney), of Siloam Springs, -Arkansas and Ada
(Mrs. William Hintz), of Birmingham, Michigan.
Predeceased by six sisters and one brother.
Friends were received at the Ball arid Falconer
Funeral Home, 153 High St.,' Clinton on Monday
from 2:30-4:30 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service was
held on Tuesday, July 31St at 3:00. Cremation
with •interment of ashes in Clinton
Cemetery.-31nx
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. NEILANDS
• Suddenly, at his residence on Friday, July 27,
1984, Mr: Paul .Har,,per Neilands of 111 'Richmond
• 'Street South Hensall, in his 65th year. Beloved
. husband .of. Alice (Beaulieu) Neilands. Dear
father of Sheila (Mrs. Lloyd Regler) of RR 1 Hen-
. sail, Rosemarie (Mrs. Ron Hibbert) of London,
Kathy (Mrs. Terry Luther,) of Calgary, Alberta,
Tom of Hensel', Norman of London, John of
Saskatoon, Gerry of Hensall, Michael of London
and Suzy at home. Dear brother of John Neilands
of California. Also surviving are. -15 grand-
children. Mr. Neilands was a former member of -
Hensel' Parks Board becoming a councillor f'or
the years 1971-1979 and. then Reeve of the
Village of Hensell for the years 1980-1982. Dur-
ing that time he was also a member of Huron
County Council, Mr. •Neilands was also Past
President of Hensel! Branch No. 468 of the Rope'
Canadian Legion. Visitation after 2 p.m. Sunday
in the Hensall Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor
Funeral Homes, 118 King Street, Hensel' until
Monday, July 30 thence to Saint Boniface Roman
Catholic Church, Zurich for celebration of the
funeral mass at 11 a.m. Interment followed in
Saint Boniface Cemetery; Zurich.7-31nx
SMITH
• Gordon, at St. Joseph's Hospital on Wednesdcly
July 25,-1984, Mr. Gordon Edmund Smith of 229
Riverside Drive, London, in his 72nd year:Belov-
ed husband of Edith (McDowell) Smith. Dear.
father of Mrs. Marvin (Barbara) Vogl-Liley,• Mrs.
John (Norma) McDowell, both of London and
'Douglas. C. Smith of RR 3 Blyth. 'Brother of Mrs.
Lloyd (Laura) Hayden. of Waterloo. Also survived
by seven grandchildren, Friends .ccilled on Friday ,
from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m., at The Jdrnes A. Harris
Funeral Home Rkhmond Street at St. James,
where' the funeral service was conducted on
Saturday July 28,. at 11 a.m., by Rev. Edwin Wet -
tam, of The Church of God. Interment Saturday
CALDWELL-MAIZE
Mr. and Mrs. John Maize are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of their daughter Donna
Annette to Nelson Earl, son of Jack and Evelyn,
grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caldwell, both of
Blyth. The wedding will take place on Saturday,
August 4, 1984 at St. Joseph's Church,
Kingsbridge at 4:30 p.m. -31
BROWN-KILLICH
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Killich are happy to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their daughter,
Susan, to Walter (Jim) Brown, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Walter Brown of RR 2, Blyth. The marriage
will take Place on August 3, 1984 at 4 p.m. in
Goderich with open reception to follow in Blyth
erena.-31
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West Toronto. Call (416)977-3929 today, 22tf At Clinton `Public Hospital on Saturday, July 28,
• 1984, Mr. Walter Matthew Westlake, of Bayfield
' in his '86th year. Beloved husband of the late
Pearl Orr. .Dear father of Lorna (Mrs. Merton
Merner), Gloria (Mrs. Bev McClinchey), both of
Bayfield, William, of Delta, B.C., Lloyd of
Bayfield and Garfield. of Delta, B.C.;Also loved
by 20 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Also survived by two sisters Bertha (Mrs, John
Turner), of Bayfield and Susie (Mrs. Milton
Pollock), of RR- 1, Varna. Friends were received
at the Ball and Falconer Funeral Home after 2 ,•
pm. Sunday. Funeral service was held on Mon-
day, July 30th ' at 2:00. Interment Bayfield
Cemetery . —31 nx
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ELLACOTT
George Harvey, at The Cambridge Memorial
Hospital on Sunday, July 29, 1954, George
Ellacott of 38 Renwick Avenue, Cambridge, in his
50th year. Beloved husband of Muriel Routly
Ellaccitt, ad dear father of Brion and his wife
Shelly, Kenneth and his wife Marci and David, all
of Cambridge. Dear brother of Clarence • of
Camrose, Alberta. Howard of Listowel, Mrs.
Violet Smith, Seaforth, Mrs, Charles (Laura)
Fischer, Brussels. Rested at The Nelson Funeral
Home, 1766 Franklin Blvd. Cambridge, where the
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family received friends on Tuesday afternoon
and evening from 2-4 and 7-9. Funeral service
was held in the runeral Home on Wednetclay
afternoon August 1st., at 2 p.m. Interment
Kirkton Cemetery, Thursday morning.-31nx
41. To give away
'KITTENS free to good homes Phone 482-
7550. - 30-32 • ,ft
MALE Sheepdog needs a family, gray and white,
one year old, all shots, good with children.,
Phone 482-3623-31
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DOBERMAN requires home immediately,
• (deadline Friday) male, very friendly, one year
ord. Phone 482-3061 or 482-9748. 31 •
[42. Death notice
MUNN
At South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Wednesday,
July 25, 1984. Mrs., Ido Etta (Jones) Munn, of 156
Richmond St. South, Hensall, in her 91st year
Beloved , wife of the late John Robert Munn
(1949), Dear mother of Ted of Waterloo, Jack of
Ipperwash, Alex, Gordon, and Donald, all of
Hensall. Dorothy (Mrs. Gordon T. Munn) of
Stoney. Creek, Mrs. Helen Ferrigno, and Betty
(Mrs. Jack Simmons), both of Hensall. Mrs. Munn
was predeceased by two sons, Cecil and Harold,
and by three brothers. Also surviving ore 30
grandchildren, and 34 great-grandchildren.
Visitation was in the.Hensall• Chapel of Michael
P. O'Connor Funeral Hon', 118 King St., Hensel!,
where the funeral service was conducted on Fri-
day July 27, at 2 p.m. Rev. Stan McDonald of-
ficiating. Interment followed in Hensall Union
Cemetery . —31nx
CZATTONNEVITS,RECORD
44. Engagements
Mr. Aldie MustioArdi‘, 40Yrfu"Scefieirlrie P-IPP590.74P.
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flounce the forthcoming marriage of his daughter
Wendy Doreen to Gerald Batley, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Emerson,. Parry Sound. The wedding
will take place Saturday, August 18, 1984 in Vat --
no United Church, Reception at the White Carna-
tion at 9 p.m. -31x
TREWARTHA-HARRIS -
Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Harris of Pointe Claire,
Quebec, are happy to announce the forthcorni.ng
marriage of their daughter Jennifer to John
Charles (Chuck), son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Trewartha, RR 3, Clinton. The wedding to take
place August 25, 1984 at Kanata, Ontario. -31x
46. In memoriam
WESTON
In loving memory of a dear father and grand-
father, Fred Weston; who passed away ten years
ago July 30, 1974:
Days of sadness still come o'er us,
Tears in silence often flow.
For memory keeps you ever near us,
For we alwqys think of you.
-Sadly missed by Kathy, Morris, Jamie and
Johnny, Jeff and Kendra. -31
47. Card of thanks
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MacLENNAN
We would like to express our heartfelt thanks to
our friends and neighbours for their many acts of
kindness, floral tributes and cards during our sad
loss. Your thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. Kay and Frank Pyke.-31x
47. Cord of thanks
A sincerethank you to 'rny, .riefly, friends and
neighbors who remembered m* Nlyith
cards, flowers and9ofts whole on Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Watts, Dr. Newland and the
nursing staff on first floor. Hilda Veenstra. —31 x
MATHERS
Over the past 18 years we have appreciated the
support and friendship of the Huron Centennial
Cornmunity. At this time we wish to convey
special thanks to the committee who planned the
appreciation night and to all those who attend-
ed. Ila and Arnold Mathers.-33
SHARP
The family of the late Alvin K. Sharp wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks and appreciation to all
our friends, relatives and neighbors for their
mony acts of kindness and sympathy during aur
recent bereavement of a loving husband, father
and 9randfather. Special thanks for the many
beautiful floral tributes, mass offerings, dona-
tions to the Heart', Foundation, cords and dona-
tions of food sent to the house. Special thanks to
Father Pluto, servers, choir pallbearers. C.W.L.
ladies for the lovely lunch and Boll and Falconer
Funeral Horne. Your many expressions of sym-
pathy ore apprecioted and will always be
remembered. Mary Sharp and family and
grandchildren. -31x
COLCLOUGH
We would like to thank all the lodiesof the
Brucefield area who arranged the community
shower for us at the church prior to our wedding
day of July 7. All the gifts we received were real-.
ly lovely .and very much appreciated. To
everyone who attended, a very special thank
you. You all helpedmake our day a very special
one to remember. Sincerely Mary Jane and
Wayne Colclough.-31
DNESDAY(AUGUST 1, 1984Aeg 1.
4ord, of thanks
MAIO
,1! *Meld Ilse to thank the ladies of Blyth for the
'beautiful gifts o recolve4 last Wednesday night.
Also 1 would like to thank, Gall, Lorna and
whoever else helped put on theshower. The gifts
are greatly appreciated. Thanks again.
Donna. -31
SWAN
To all who have been our friends and neighbours
for the past two years, we want to say thank you
for friendship, prayers and support during our
time in Londeslioro. Our special thanks to the
congregation -of the Londesboro United Church
and to those who hove gone the extra mile. We
greatly appreciate the dance and party held in
our honor at the end of June as well as the many
gifts and good wishes we received. With many
thanks for more than just memories. Colin, Jane,
Elizabeth, LauraJane and David. -31
SETTLES
Our sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and
neighbours for their expressions of sympathy
durinn our recent bereavement for the ;lovely
flowers, food and many generous donations to
the organizations.. Special thanks to the Ball '
Falconer Funeral Home for services rendered.
The family of the late Theron Bettigss.-31x
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