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CONSTRUCTION
Concrete Forming and Finishing •
Floors - Patios
Driveways - Barnyards
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345-2888 . 345-2488
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GENERAL CONTRACTING
*Farm and Residential
*Additions and Renovations
*Roofing, Siding, Soffit & Fascia
PHONE 482-3063
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Tools - "Built for the Pros"
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Specializing in:
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Phone: Paul Stevenson
482-3597
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* Farm
* Commercial
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* Buildings
* Additions & Renovations
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. * Fascia &Soffits
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482.7290
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35. Notice to creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF ROSE MATILDA VAN DAMME,
late of the Town of Clinton in the County of
Huron, Inn Keeper, deceased.
ALL persons having claims against the Estate
of the above-named who died on the sth day of
June, 1984, are required to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned on or before the
10th day of September, 1984, after which date
the assets will be distributed, having regard only
to the claims of which the undersigned shall then
have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 9th day of
August, 1984.
E.B. MENZIES, Q.C.,
8,ox 68,
Clinton, Ontario, NOM 1L0
Solicitor for the Estate. -33,34,35
IN THE ESTATE OF AGNES MAE GLAZIER, late of
the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron,
Housewife, deceased.
ALL persons having claims against the Estate
of the above-named who died on the 2nd day of
June, 1984, are required to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned on or before the
27th day of August, 1984, after which date the.
assets will be distributed having regard only to
the claims of which the undersigned shall then
have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 26th day of Ju-
ly, 1984.
E.B. MENZIES, Q.C„
Box 68,
Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitor for the
Executor. -32,33,34
IN THE ESTATE OF CECIL WILKINSON WHEELER
ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of
the above-mentioned, late of the Village of
Blyth, in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer,
who died on June 20th, 1984, are required to file
proof of same with the undersigned on •or before
the 8th day of September, 1984. After that date
the Executors will 'proceed to distribute the
Estate having regard only to the claims of which
they shall then have had notice.
DATED at Wingham, Ontario, this 15th day of
August, A.D. 1984.
CRAWFORD, MILL, DAVIES & ELSTON'.
217 Josephine Street,
Wingham, Ontario NOG 2WQ
Solicitors for the Executors. -34,35,36
3$, Auction sq.1e.
AUCTION SALE. Large clearance of consignment
auction Friday, August 24, 10 a.m. at Wayne
Word Farm Equipment,Highway No, 6, Wiarton,
Ontario. Approx. 75 tractors, combines, plus a
large variety cif new and used equipment. More
information call (519)534-1638 or 534-2900.
Wayne Ward Farm Equipment. Highway No. 6,
Wiarton, Ontario. --34o
• Richard Lobb•. Auctioneer
CLINTON -- 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
WED. AUG 22 AT 6 PM: Household Auction
for Consitt Estate of • Hensall at Hensall
Arena,. •
SAT. AUG. 25 AT 10 AM: Furniture, tools,.
form machinery, combine, etc. for David
Livingston, 3% miles east of Clinton & 1 mile
•north. • •
WED. AUG 29 AT 10 AM: Some antiques,
furniture, buggies, tractors, form machinery
and approx. 50 acres of land for the Estate
of Gordon Troyer, 1% miles north & approx_
3 miles west of Hensall, Ont.
THURS. EVENING AUG. 30 AT 6 PM:
Household sale at Richard Lobb's Auction
Barn, Clinton. Ont.
SAT. SEPT. 1 AT 10 AM: Lobb Bros- Fall
Consignment Machinery Sale at Auction
Yard, Bayfield Rd., Clinton. To consign
phone'Fred 482-3409 or Richard 482-7898.
SAT. SEPT. 8 AT 10 AM: Antique furniture, •
appliances, etc. at' Richard lobb's Auction
Barn, Clinton, Ontario for Leonard Cole of
Goderich.
OPENTHI .. Y4AU O 1 r
• AND AR.R Nl't:!$SPT• 3:.
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40. Lost 8 Found
KITTENS free to good homes. Phone 482-
7550,-34.36
admeg Vdasorv'ale.f
EXCELLENT
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HISTORICAL
KIPPEN
PROPERTY TO BE AUCTIONED
Former Blacksmith shop and one
and half storey framed home.
Situated on ono acre of
commercial Hwy. No. 4 property.
Quantity of household Items to
be sold.
AUGUST 29th, 1984
at 6:30 PM in the evening
Terms: '1,000.00 down. Balance
in 30 days. Property subject to
reasonable reserve.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
CONTACT - Bruce Rathwell•
482-7181
al a:e/i%.1OCtt'x4�4 ',.1
AUCTIONEERS, LUtQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS,
TENDER BROKERS & BUSINESS CONSULTANTS
Hwy. No. 4, Brucefield, Ontario
Phone (519) 482-7181
"Ontario's most aggressive
Auctioneers -
EVENING AUCTION SALE
Guns & cabinet; '. antiques;
appliances; furniture, etc. to be held
at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn.
Clinton, Ont. for Grace Cranston of
Goderich, Estate of Florence Oliver
of Cltntonplus additions,
THURS. EVE. AUG. 30 AT 6 PM
Oak six gun modern gun cabinet;
Stevens model, 8208 12 gauge pump
shot gyn; U.S. Sprttt0fteld Armory.
moue) 1898 serial number 112898;
Remington 572 pump action .22
Able; Daisy model 880 BEE BEE or
pellet gun; cleaning' rod and kit; old.
bullet mould and pellet flask;
Admiral side by . side two door
combination , fridge & freezer
(modern); G.E. portable automatic
washer; . office desk with drawers
one sl4$e; small portable TV; Hoover
vacuum. cleaner modern chrome
table & 4 chairs;. step stool; antique
blanket , box; wardrobe with
drawers; davenport couch, like new;
floor lamps; 2 bedroom suites; chest
freezer; Gestetner; upholstered
chairs;. small china cabinet; treadle
sewing machine; shop vacuum; oak
Swivel office choir; modern sWi:•el
office chair; oil lamp; small chrome
table; army horse saddle; Hoover
carpet sweeper; dehumidifier; baby
car seat; high chair; table lamps;
hand made quilts and bedding;
luggage; bicycles; baby crib; trunk;
patio umbrella fable 8 chair set;
lawn chair; rollaway bed; floor model
hi fl; upholstered floral love seat &
chesterfield; portable typewriter
like new: 2urtalns and drapes; Toro 3
HP gas lawn mower; wheelbarrow;
garden tools; dishes & glassware;
pots & pans; small appliances; plus
Items too numerous to mention.
TERMS: CASH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
482-7898
tsz„,./,„ —
FURNITURE &
ANTIQUE AUCTION
We are pleased to offer for sale by public auction a
complete line of furniture & antiques for Tony &
Greta Goud who are relocating to Holland. Everything
must be sold.
THURSDAY AUGUST 30, 1984 at 6:00 PM
LOCATION: 5 miles north of Grand Bend on Hwy. 21 - watch for signs.
Westinghouse electric stove (gold); B.E. Automatic washer: stereo cabinet with
radio; record player, 8 track; 'G.E. Iron; Philips coffee maker; 5 cup yogurt maker:
photocopier; typewriter: Victor 80 calculator,; air fans; baseboard heaters.
Antique Secretaire; top 1/2 of antique roll top desk: antique radio cabinet;
dark green sofa with two chairs (cord); sofa & choir (beige plaid); two chests
of drawers; two double beds; single bed; metal office desk; lawn choirs: baby
bath with stand; coffee tables; charcoal B.B.Q.
Alouette 340 snowmobile; Oxy.'& Ac. set with cart: portable air cornprossor; electric
drills and sanders: hand grinder; various tools; cabinets; wheelbarrow; two Steward
electric sheep clippers; four 50 meter rolls of sheep fence; three storoge cabinets;
bikes: garden tools: plus many more items too numerous to list,
For further information contact
Proprietor Tony or Greta Goud
238-3328
or
Dick Robinson, Sale Manager
482-7181
c.S4eze7,e4.
AUCTIONEERS-, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS,
TENDER BROKERS & BUSINESS CONSULTANTS
Hwy. # 4, Brucefield, Ontario — Phone (519)4$2-7181
Ontario's mast aggressive Auctioneers
1i
CmIn truck.
ns
, form
pickup , *scot, cur. tools, snail
loth,. *t4, to be bold at Leib Elros.
Machlnet4y Auction yard, Bayfield (load,
Clinton. Ontario.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 1 AT 1.0 AM
COMBINE: 1978 Gleaner P2 corn
soyboon special combine w'/Raab heater
gas engine, 13 ft. grain boast w/10 ft.
pickup straw chopper bine extension
AC430, 4 row narrow cern booth run
1100 hrs. This 1s a real clean unit ready
to go. Al sharp estate car 1976 Ford'
Maverick 4 door sedan, 6 rye. auto.,
radia; CO radio. Selling as Is. In good
condition.
TRACTORS: Case 2290 490 hrs., MF265
w/duals 1000 hrs.; 434 INC diesel;
Belarus 500 approx. 1500 hrs.; Oliver
88; 1975 Dodge pickup truck; Case 770,
INC 504 w/bean puller; Ford 900
w/narrow front end scuffer & 4 row
bean puller; MH44.
MACHINERY: New Idea 323 corn picker;
Vetter 15 ft. rotary hoe; Heath 1050
bean windrower w/ cross conveyor;
Kewanee 18 ft. disc; KInzle 4 row
maxlmerge plants w/monitors; 2 flat
racks & 8 ton wagons; John Deere 3
furrow semi -mount 16" bottom plow;
Geo. White 300 gal. sprayer; Geo.
White 400 gal. sprayer w/hyd. drive
centrifugal pump & tandem axle; Smith
8 ft. snowblower; Ford 7 ft. trail rotary
cutter; flat rack & wagon; Cockshutt
320 baler; post hole digger; 7 ft. auger
snowblower; INC 13 run seed drill on
steel; McKee 310 snowblower;
Kaneverland 3 furrow automatic trip
plow; chain harrows; 12 ft. mounted
cultivator; 5 stall milking parlour
w/automgtic feeders; Allied fertilizer
spreader, reitz silo unloader for 12 or
14 ft. silo, gravity box. bale stocker,
bale buncher, plus other forage
harvesters, pickers. plows, etc,; plus
tools from the estate of Al Sharp
including lathe air compressor; electric
hacksaw; drill press; bench grinder;
hyd. press; body equipment; etc.
See next week's paper for additional
listing. Sale ad subject to additions &
deletions.
TERMS: CASH LUNCH BOOTH
Phone now to consign your equipment.
SALE MANAGER AUCTIONEER
Fred Lobb Richard Lobb
482-3409 482-7898
PROPERTY AUCTION
UNRESERVED BID
Four bedroom, 1'/2 storey house In the
Village of Walton, Ont.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 AT 2 P.M.
Property consists of 3 bedrooms
upstairs, with 4 piece bathroom. One
bedroom downstairs, 2 piece washroom,
with washer and dryer hookup.
Remodeled living room and new
modern kitchen. Forced air oil heat,
shared well, low taxes, 2 storey garage
with hydro and water. All on a 1/4 acre
lot. Close to elementary school, store
and post office. Terms on property
$2,500 down day of sale, balance due In
30 days.
FOR VIEWING: AUGUST 23-24-25
REINER SAUR 887-6138, Owner.
AUCTIONEER:
ANTIQUES & AUCTION SALES
WALTON 887=6050
Judi Weisbrod, Sale Manager
AUCTION REMINDERS
SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 AT 10 A.M.
2 tractors, combine, machinery, cars.
furniture, appliances, piano, for David
Livingston 33/4 miles east of Clinton and
one mile north.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29 AT 10:30 A.M.
49 acre farm, four tractors, bean equip-
ment, farm machinery, 2 buggies and
cutters. Some antiques and furniture
for the Estate of Gordon Troyer, 11/4
miles north of Hensall, and approx. 2'/2
tulles west. For Information on farm,
phone Sandra Fink 262-4751.
SEE LAST WEEK'S PAPER FOR
FULL4ISTING OF SALES
TERMS: CASH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482.7898
[42. Death notice
STRYKER
At her residence in Seaforth on Monday, August
20. 1984. -Jennie Stryker in her 79th year. Beloved
wife of the late John Stryker. Dear mother of
Grace (Mrs. John Bakker), Goderich; Minnie
(Mrs. George Sjaarda), Norwich; Henry, Breslau;
Herman, Holmesville; Kurt, Seaforth. Also sur-
vived by 22 grandchildren and 5 great-
grandchildren. Dear sister of Marie Brand,
Walloceburg; Dina Strampel, Holland; Everdina
Auf der Haar, Holland; Berend Auf der Hoar,
Holland. Friends were received of the Beattie
Funeral Home, 55 Rattenbury Street, East. Clin-
ton. Funeral service was held on Wednesday,
August 22, 1984 from the Clinton Christian
Reformed Church commencing at 2 p.m. with Mr.
Dick Wynia officiating. Interment Clinton
Cemetery.
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LAM►M IE ;
Alt Queenswa.I! Nursing Home, Hensall, an Teel°
day August l4, 1984, Vera (Dunn) Lanlmle,
beloved wife of the late Ray Laramie, formerly, 9f
Centralia, in. her +"79th, year.. Motor of Robert
LammiB of Hensall, and Mrs- Jean Wright of Stir
nia Also survived by 4 grandchildren, 1 sister
(Lorean), Mrs. Jack Paisley of Toronto, 3
brothers, Chester Dunn of Exeter, Mervin of
Usborne .Township, and Elmore of Toronto. 1
brother Lawrence predeceased. Friends ;01104 94
The Hopper Hockey. Funeral Home, Exeter,
where the funeral service was held on Thursday,
August 16, at 2 p.m. Interment Exeter Cemetery,
with Rev. Stanley McDonald officiating.
LEFEBRE
At her residence .in Auburn, Ontario; on Tues-
day, August 14th, 1984, Mrs. Arthur Lefebre, the
former Ethel Mary Charles in her 65th year.
Beloved mother of Lee (Mrs. John Mcllwraith) of
Freelton, Ontario, Wayne of Cambridge, Glen of
HoJifax, Nova Scotia, Craig of Freelton, Bonnie
(Mrs. Thomas•McCallion) of Smithers, British Col-
umbia, Brett of Dundas, Ontario; also survived
by 14 grandchildren. Rested at the Tasker
Funeral Home, Blyth, Ontario from 7 p.m. on
Thursday until Friday, then to St. Michael's
Roman Catholic Church, Blyth for mass of the
Christian burial at 11 a.m. Interment St.
Michael's Cemetery.
COX
At Clinton Public Hospital, on Thursday, August
16, 1984, Mrs. Gaynell (Whitmore) Cox of Clinton
in her 71st year. Beloved wife of Carl Cox and
dear mother of Gerold and wife Elaine and Craig
and wife Ann, both of Clinton. Also loved by 4
grandchildren Terry, Hugh, Jason and Kerry.
Also survived by one brother Raymond Whitmore
of Clinton; predeceased by two sisters and 3
brothers. Friends were received at the Ball &
Falconer Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton
on Saturday from 2-4:30 and 7-9:30 p.m. Funeral
and committal services were held on Sunday,
August 19th at 2 o'clock. Interment Clinton
Cemetery.
CROZIER
Andrew Edward, of RR 2, Seaforth at Stratford
General Hospital on August 19, 1984 in his 81st
year. Andrew Crozier, beloved husband of the
former Anona Dale. Dear father of Jack, of Kin-
cardine, Mrs. Ruth Lone, of Sarnia and Neil, of St.
Thomas. Predeceased by one son Donald. Also
survived by 10 grandchildren and one sister Vera
(Mrs. James McIntosh), Seaforth. Predeceased
by 4 sisters; Mrs. Nellie Currie, Mrs. Edna Lowry,
Margaret Crozier and Mrs. Ida Brown. Friends
called at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87
Goderich St., W., Seaforth after 2 p.m. Tuesday
until Wednesday at 2 p.m. where funeral ser-
vices were held. Interment Maitland Bank
Cemetery.
NIXON
At Huronview, Clinton on Saturday, August 18,
1984 Della Irene Plowman, wife of the late Isaac
Nixon, formerly of Ashfield Twp. in her 75th
year. Survived by 5 sons; John, of Belgrave, Car-
man, of London, Ralph, of Wingham, Wayne, of
Ripley and Delbert, of Lucknow, 16 grandchildren
and 8 great-grandchildren. Also survived by one
brother Earl, of Collingwood, 3 sisters; Fern
(Mrs. Edgar Howatt), of Westfield, Mildred (Mrs.
Orville Welsh), of Wingham and Mrs. Edna Rud -
dell, of Sault Ste. Marie. Rested at the MacKenzie
and McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow from
where funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Mon-
day, August 20th. Interment Greenhill Cemetery,
Lucknow.
RAVEN
At Victoria:- Hospital, South Street -Campus on
Thursday, August 16th, 1984, Mrs.. Lilian (Trib=
beck) Raven, of 30 Baseline Road West in her
, 87th year. Wife of the late Frank L. Raven (1961).
Dear mother of Ralph E. Raven, Mrs. Joe (Mar-
jorie) Adams and Mrs. Len (Lilian) Williams all of
London, Frank L. Raven, 'of Bayfield and George
F. Raven, of B.C. Also survived by 20 grand-
children, 31 great-grandchildren and 2 great,
great-grandchildren. Visitation in the Needham
Funeral Chapel, 520 Dundas Street (Sundoy 2-5
and 7-9 p.m-),' where the funeral service was
conducted on Monday, August 20th at 1 • p.m.
Rev. Douglas 1. Parker of Church of the Resurrec-'
tion, Anglican officiated. Interment Woodland
Cemetery.
43. Births
AMERONGEN
Ron and Louise thank God for the safe arrival of
a beautiful, healthy daughter, Rachel Charlene,
born August 17, 1984 weighing 9 Ib. 81/2 oz. A
new sister for Juanita, Natalie and Kathleen.
Proud grandparents are Mrs. Rita Lazet, Clinton
and Mr. and Mrs. William Amerongen, Crediton.
Thrilled great grandparents are John von den
Assem, Blyth and 39th great grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs. John Guetter, Clinton. Special thanks to
Dr. William Steciuk and maternity ward staff of
South Huron, Exeter. Many thanks to all those
who came to visit. gave gifts, cards and flowers
and sent their best wishes. -34
HOOGENDOORN
With great joy we, John and Nellie, praise the
Lord on the birth of our daughter, Alissa Marie.
She was born on August 19, 1984 at Clinton
Public Hospital. Alissa is a sister for Nathan and
Michael.-34nx
TURNER
Bili and Marg are happy to announce the birth of
their daughter, Amanda Jean, born July 20, 1984
-at St. Joseph's Hospital, London weighing 9 Ib. 3
oz. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Helen Turner,
Varna ' and. Mr- and Mrs. Eldon • O'Brien,
Clinton.-34nx
CAMPBELL
Tom and Carlo Campbell Of Surrey, B.C. are
pleased to announce the birth of their son, lan
Rbbert, born Aug, 18, 1984 at Royal Columbia
Hospital, New Westminster, B.C. weighing 7 lb. 1
oz. Proud grandparents ore Kay and Mac
Richards of Vancouver, B.C. and Kay and Bob
Campbell of Clinton and great grandmother is
Muriel Middleton of Clinton.--34nx
Real Estate Auction Sale
Of valuable commercial property, 122 King St. Hensall Ont., former
Pro Hardware Store
Thurs., Aug, 23/84 at 7 pan. Sharp
REAL ESTATE consists of lg. 2 storey brick building, with partial basement.
Wood flooring on both levels, main floor includes trip fluorescent lighting,
14' x 8' Mezzanine with one woy gloss window, Ig. built in safe and 3 air
conditioners. Store is hooted with oil forced air furnace. Lg. attached
garage with double overhead door onto King St.. and singleover head door
at rear, also semi att. small born. This store and garage are situated on a lot
'approx: 61' x 76', ports of lots 1, 2, and 7. Petty Survey Plan No. 1, Village of
Hensall, county of Huron. Province of Ontario.
Ideal for one or easily divided into four businesses. This property will be
sold os one lot. subject to o reasonable reserve bid.
For information contcict:
Norm Whiting Auctioneer
Exeter 235E-1944 or 235-1931
++�l�i t y and Flo Anne welcome with i;ov. th, irst
dhiid, a srtn, Wililam radleye H illisfn.arrI 'f 'cin
Monday. August l3, 19841 +at 6,30 p.nt,. w&ghing
iii 4�1t l'l 3l •Q:t Proud ' �r6ndparonts are 8i11
ndll�illle Lobb of Goderiich T !p. and Don and
at Folmar of Clinton. f;reat grandmothers are
Mrs. Sybil Palmer of Clinton, Mrs. C. Cuyler of
Kincardine and Mrs. E. Dinniwalil of Bowman-
ville, Ont. Special thanks' to Dr. Steedand the se-
cond floor nurses at. Clinton Public Hospital for
their excellent core., -•-34 _
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44. Engagements
OREiDANUS - RIDDEN
Mr, and Mrs. Evert Ridder of R.R. 2, Goderich,
are pleased to announce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter, Mary Jane to Leo
Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Greidanus, R.R.
1, Londesboro, The marriage to take place D.V.
Aug. 24, 1984 at 7 p.m. at the Clinton Christian
Reformed Church. -34x
PECK • CONSITT
Mr. and Mrs. William Consitt, Zurich, are pleased
to announce the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Dianne Jane to Dale Alexander, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Peck, Zurich. The wedding
will take place on Saturday, September 8, 1984 at
St. Andrews United Church, Kippen at 3 p.m.
Open Reception to follow in Varna. Everyone
'welcome. -34x
MORGAN - HASTINGS
Mr. and Mrs. James Hastings, Ilderton are pleas-
ed to announce the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Rebecca to Grant Morgan, son of
Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Morgan, Clinton. The wed-
ding will take place Saturday, September 15,
1984 et 3:00 p.m. in St. Paul's Anglican Church,
Clinton .-34x
HANNA - POWELL
Gordon and Donna Powell and Ray and 'Eileen
Hanna Sr. of Auburn wish to announce the mar
riage of ;heir children - Vickie Lynn and Joseph
Edwin. The marriage will take place Saturday,
August 25, 1984 at 7:00 p.m. in Knox United
Church, Auburn, Ontario. Reception to follow in
Blyth at 9 p.m. -34
46. In memoriam
TAMAN
In loving memory of a dear son, brother, uncle,
Lyle Clifford Taman, who passed away three
years ago, August 21st, 1981..
Memories are a treasure,
Time cannot erase,
In our hearts forever
They hold a special place.
Dearly loved and sadly missed by Mom, Rick and
family, Judy and family, Elinore and family. -34x
TAYLOR
In loving memory of a dear father and grand-
father whom God called home, Harvey Taylor,
who passed away August 20, 1979:
So many things have happened,
Since you were called away,
So many things to share with you,
Had you been left to stay.
We miss the laughter and your smile,
You will always remain in our hearts.
Always remembered and loved by his daughter
Betty Lou and grandsons Kevin and Mark. -34x
TAYLOR
In loving memory of a dear husband and father,
Harvey W. Taylor, wha passed away 5 years ago
August 20, 1979.
We do not need a special day: -
To bring you to our mind.
The days we do not think of you
Are very hard to find.
They say time heals all sorrow
And help us to forget
But times have only proved to us
How much we miss you yet:
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife
Bertha and family, Stewart, Phyllis, Betty and
Lorne and grandchildren.-L34x
47. Card of thanks
VERBEEK
I would like to express my thanks for the lovely
shower of gifts given to mein the Auburn Chur-
ch. I received many lovely, useful gifts. A special
thanks to those who planned the shower. Sherry
Verbeek,--34x
SEMPLE
I would like to thank my friends, neighbours and
relatives who attended my bridal shower at the
Bayfield United Church. The lovely gifts are
greatly appreciated. Special thanks to the church
ladies who made the evening very special. Bev
Semple. -34x
ANDERSON
I would like to thank everyone who attended and
sent gifts to the community shower held at
Janice Preszcator's. A special thanks to everyone
who organized and helped put on the shower.
Your thoughtfulness will `always be
remembered. Pat Anderson. -34x
JEWSON
The family of the late Fred Graham wish to thank
their friends, and neighbours for their kindness
during his long illness. Special thanks to the at-
tendants in Men's Bed Core, the staff of Huron -
view and Rev, R.N. Pick. Bernice and Al
Jewson.-34x
•MocKAY
We would like to thank everyone who visited,
sent flowers, cords and gifts while we were in
Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Steed, nurses on the second floor and my'secret
sister. Gary, Faye and Stassi.-34
CALDWELL
I'd like to thank everyone for all the cards, let-
ters and treats while I was in hospital. Special
thanks to all friends and relatives for taking
Marg to both hospitals. Thanks to Dr. Street and
Dr. Flowers, and the nurses of Clinton Hospital.
Thanks to Dr. Sharma and associates of Universi-
ty Hospital and the nurses of 5th floor north and
6th floor north. And a special thank you to Rev.
Bauman who visited me in both hospitals and
upon returning home. Earl Caldwell. -34
MIDDLETON
We congratulate Bayfield, Clinton and Goderich
fire departments, the telephone operator and
our good neighbours. We were very grateful for
your speedy and efficient assistance on Satur-
day, here at Whitehall Farm, in preventing our
barn fire from spreading to surrounding
buildings. We sincerely thank you. one and all.
Don, Audrey Middleton and family. -34x
COX
1 he family of the late Gaynell "Gay" Cox wish to
express our sincere thanks to all our relatives,
friends and neighbours for floral tributes,
memorial contributions and gifts of food sent to
our homes. A special thanks to Dr. Baker, Dr.
Flowers, hospital staff, V.O.N. arid
homemakers, Rev. Pick ,and Bail and Falconer
Funeral Home for their services., Your expres-
sions of sympathy will always be treasured. Carl
and family. --34x
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