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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-5-1, Page 261 dLASS D r I _ _. 38. Auction sale Richard Lobb Auctioneer CLINTON - 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR SAT., MAY 4 AT 10 AM - Antiques, furniture, etc. at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn. Clinton. Ont. WED., MAY 8 AT 6 PM - Antiques, fur- niture. appliances at Lobb Auction 8arn, Clinton for Bernie Craig Estate. SAT.. MAY 11 AT 10 AM - Antique furniture and glassware at Mitchell Arena for Mr. Lew Reamey. THURS., MAY 16 AT 6 PM - IHC Model C tractor w/ 59" under mount mqwer ap- pliances and furniture for Frank and Maggie Boyce Estates, 2'' miles east of Bayfield • and 1 mile south. 39. Educational FREE Career Guide describes 200 learn -at-home correspondence Diploma courses: Accounting, Art, Bookkeeping, Business Management, Clerk Typist, Secretary, Journalism, Television Servic- ing, Travel. Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide West, Toronto. 1.800.268-1121.-180 CAREER IN TRUCKING. Transport drivers needed. Now is the time to train for your Class "A" license. For pre-screening and job placement in• forrnation contact Mery Orr's Transport Driver Trainir:. London (519)432.1726.-18o REWARDING CAREER as a trained certified in- structor of "Creative Mind Power". A lucrative prestigious business in your own community. Write Holistics, 113-2419 Bellevue, West Van- couver, B.C. V7V 4T4. -18o HALIBURTON SCHOOL Of Fine Arts: A division of Sir Sandford Fleming College offers one week summer courses for families with some of Canada's top artistsicraftsmen. For brochure: Box 339, Haliburton, Ontario. KOM 150, or call 1- 800-461-7677.— 18o 40. Lost 8 Found LOST: Pair 'of girl's prescription glasses, Clinton Public School area. Phone 482-9398. —18x 42. Death notice CLARK At Alexandra Marine & General Hospital in Goderich on Monday,. April -22nd, 1985, Edward Henry (Ted) Clark of Auburn in his 41st year. Beloved„husband of Brenda Fleming; dear father of Jason, Michelle and Matthew, all at home; brother of Art Clark of Clinton, Cheryl (Mrs. G. Smith) of Kincardine, Glenda(Mrs. A. Belair) and Charon (Mrs. D. Forrest) both of Clinton; predeceased by his parents Henry and Lola May "Clark and 1 sister Phyllis Kehn. Friends called at the Stiles Funeral' Horne, 77 Montreal Street, Goderich on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A service was held in the chapel on Thursday at 2 p.m., followed by interment in Maitland Cemetery. — T MIDDLETON At Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall, Ontario, on Monday, April 22nd, 1985, Mrs. Ella Mid- dleton, (Washburn), formerly of Exeter, in her 91st year. Beloved wife of the .late William E. Middleton (19o.), and dear mother of Gory Mid- dleton of Exeter. Beloved grandmother of Linda, Janet, and Marshall. Dear sister of Mrs. Wesley • Doupe (Myrtle) of Kirkton. Friends called at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, William; Street, Exeter. .The funeral service was held on 'Thursday, April 25, at 2 p.tn., from the Trivitt Memorial Anglican Church, Rev, James Sutton officiated. Interment in Exeter Cemetery. MOIR Oran C. at the St. Catharines General Hospital on Tuesday, April 23, 1985. Oran C.•Moir: belov• ed husband of Lila Mae (Snell) Moir, 'in his 83rd yea"r, of 400 Linewell Road, St. Catharines. Dear father of Mrs, Ion Blakely (Kathleen) of St. Catharines.. Dear brother of Jack Moir of Form- "ington, Mich., George Moir of Hensall, Edgar Moir of Grimsby. Also survived by two grand• daughters ..Mrs. Mario (Sandra) Di Mario and Susan Blokely and one great-grandson Matthew. Predeceased by two brothers. Ira and'Alvin Moir. one sister Mrs. Lila Kernick. Friends called at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home. William Street, Exeter. where the funeral service was held on Friday, April 26 at 2 p.m. Rev)) C.D. Henderson of fici'ated. Interment in Exeter Cemetery. DAW At Mississauga General Hospital, on Sunday, April 28, 1985, Mrs. Mildred Louise (Horner) Dow of Mississauga and formerly of Clinton, in her 71st year. Beloved wife of Claude Daw and dear mother of Sandra (Mrs. John Falconer) of Mississauga and Lorry of Clinton. Dear step' daughter of Hazel'(M'rs. Frank Horner) of Farm- ington Hills, Michigan. Also loved by five grand- children Morno (Mrs. Robert Culbert) of Lakehurst, Sherri (Mrs. David Bird) of Brampton. Michael Falconer of Clinton, Claude Dow of Goderich and Brent Dow of Clinton and three great-grandsons Cal and Barry Culbert and Jon - Michael Falconer. Also survived by brother Frank Horner of Grand Rapids. Michigan. Predeceased by her parents Francis and Harriett Horner and one brother Harold Friends were received at the Ball & Falconer Funeral Home, 153 High Street. Clinton, on Monday from 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday. from 2.4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service was held of the funeral home on Wednesday, May 1 at 2 p rn Interment Clinton Cemetery 42. Death notice MIDDLETON At Clinton Public Hospital on Monday, April 29, 1985, Muriel K. Middleton, formerly of R.R. 3, Clinton, in her 89th year. Beloved wife of the late Fred Middleton. Dear mother of Margaret (Mrs. Bill Counter), Clinton, Kathleen (Mrs. Robert Campbell), Clinton, Ted and his wife Emily of Stratford, Elizabeth (Mrs. J. E. Mullens), Ottawa, Dan and his wife Audrey of Clinton, Barbara (Mrs. A. A. Rindlay), London, David and his wife Marie of Clinton. Also survived by 25 grand- children and 11 great-grandchildren. Predeceas- ed by 1 brother Jack Johnston. Friends were received at the Beattie Funeral Home 55 Rotten - bury Street East, Clinton. Funeral service wos held on Wednesday, May 1, 1985 from St. James' Church, Middleton, commencing at 2 p.m. Rev. A. Bell officiated. Interment Bayfield Cemetery. 43. Births RAPSON Tom and Rosales are pleased to announce the birth of their first child Thomas Albert Benjamin -weighing 9 lbs. one oz. at Stratford General Hospital on April 20, 1985. Proud grandparents are Don and Shirley Hackett of Lucknow and Harry and Annie Rapson of Seaforth.-18nx SMALE Suddenly of her residence on Sunday. April 28. 1985, Mrs. Jean Elizabeth (Hunter) Smote of 159 Queens Street, West, Hensall, in her 59th year. Beloved wife of Howard Neil Smale. Dear daughter of Leonard Hunter of Clinton and the late Dorothy Hunter Loving mother of Otto of Winnipeg, Ruth (Mrs John Erb) of Goderich.' Shirley (Mrs Barry Southtott) of R.R. 2, Cen tralio. Leonard and Paul, both of Hensall Dear sister of Marrene (Mrs Doug Patterson) of Lon dor,. Mrs. Smote was predeceased by l,son Ken neth (1980) and 1 ,grnr,drfJlrl P! y . 17 grandchildren Visitation after 7 p.m. Monday in the Hensall Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes. 118 King Street. Hensall. where the funeral service was conducted on Wednes day. May 1 at 2 p.m. Interment followed in McTaggart"s Cemetery. VAN LOON Suzanne of Goderich Street. Seoforth At Seaforth Community Hospital on Saturday. April 27. 1985. in her 75th year. Suzanne Van Loon. wife of the late Anthony Martin Van Loon Dear mother of Wilhelmina (Mrs. Roger Hoornaert) of R.R. 2, Kippen. Tony of Ook Ridges. Reny of R.R 2, Kippen and Helma (Mrs Ken Wright) of R.R. 3 Seoforth. Abri" survived by 12 grandchildren. Mass of the Christian Burial was held Monday at St. James' R.C. Church. Seaforth at 11 a.m. Inter• meat St. James' Cemetery. Father Carouno of ficiated. HILTZ Jerry and Gail welcome with love our new daughter Rebecca, born on April 9, 1985, weighing 9 lbs. 11 ozs. at St. Joseph's Hospital. A sister for Kara and David. -1 Bnx SANDERS Michael, Brian and Lia are thrilled to announce the arrival' of a sister, Erin Theresa, born April 15, weighing 6 lbs. 13 ozs. at Wingham and District Hospital. Proud parents are Bert and Mary Sanders of R.R. 4, Brussels. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sanders of Blyth and Mr. and Mrs. Case Brand of Clinton.-18nx 44. Engagements GLOUSHER - DEVEAU Wilmer and Norma Glousher, Londesboro, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their son Stewart' Wilmer, to Sharon Anne Deveau, daughter of Eugene and Florence Deveau of Salmon River, Novo Scotia. The wed- ding will take place Saturday, May 25, 1985 in londesboro United Church. - 18x HARRIS - HILL Mr. William Harris of Holmesville and Mrs. Gerry Mountford of Clinton,are'happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Lori to David Hill, son' of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill, Bayfield. The wedding will take place May 18, 1985 at 4 p.m. at Holmesville United Church. -18 BRUINSMA - CALDWELL . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caldwell, Blyth and Mr. and Mrs: Cecil Bruinsmo, Benmiller are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their children, Karen and Ron. The marriage will take place, the Lo'rd willing, on May.3lst at six forty• five p.m. at Blyth United Church.. 18x 47. Card of thanks POTTER I would like to thank 'everyone for cards, visits, flowers and treats during my stay - in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Newland and first floor staff and'Rev. Pick for his visits. Deeply ap- preciated is the help from friends and neighbours doing chores, seeding and other trac- tor work. Thanks to all. • Fronk Potter. r 18 VAN NINHUYS John and Nellie Van Ninhuys would like to thank their fomily friends and neighbours in helping them celebrate their 50th anniversary. The cards, gifts and flowers were greatly appreciated. IBx 2. Real estate for sale MAURICE GARDINER REAL. ESTATE LIMITED 34 STANLEY STREET. GODERIGFf 524-2966 'We May Be Number Onel But Were Stilt Trying Harder!' Rewt n CALL US- TO WELCOME YOU HOME LOOK AT THE VALUE OF THESE SNOWDEN ACRES, Stanley No. 15, Bayfield • Lakefront home, brick ranch style with full basement, 3 bedroom, family room, many built in features. Priced to sell at 5105,000. Vendor Take Back Mortgage 560,000. SARNIA ST., BAYFIELD - Double lot with two homes, 2 storey brick yellow with full basement, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, family room and deck off kitchen, built in stove and dishwasher. 2ND HOME • Small type cottage situated on other lot. Both priced to sell at 578,500. DIANNE ALEXANDER 565®2513 47. Card of thanks 1 BR'ADNOCK The family of the late Eleanor 'Bradnock would like to express our sincere thanks to friends.' neighbours and relatives for floral tributes. charitable donations and expressions of sym- pathy. A special thanks to Rev. L. Royol and the ' lodies of the Auburn W.M.S. 'and the Auburn Women's Institute. Your kindness during the time of our . loss will always be remembered. Sheron &•John Stadelmtin & girls, Jackie & George Collins & Jonathan. 18nx. Palmer I wish to express my sincere thanks to the Clinton Public Hospital, especially Dr. Ray Flowers, Dr. Wm. Harrett, Dr. Michelle Flowers and all the nurses and staff on the 1st floor. _ ._- A1so special thanks to the Physio. Dept. • Mr. ,4. Myint, Mrs, R. Flowers, Mrs. D. Reuger and Mrs. R..U. McLean, who all helped so much in,rny recovery. My thanks and gratitude tura, to the many friends and relatives who sent flowers, cards and messages of .encouragement during my illness. I also greatly enjoyed the many visits paid me and appreciate all the prayers said 00 my behalf. . Donald Bradney Palmer McINTOSH I would like to thank friends and relatives for cords, flowers, gifts and visits during my stay in Clinton Hospital. Speciol thanks to Dr. Watts, Dr. g Baker, D'r. Salsbury and first floor nurses. • Liz McIntosh. 18x MIDDAUGH'S COLLECTIBLES We would like to thank everyone who helped us in any way to get ready to open our nevi store, Middaugh's Collectibles. We'd also like to thank those who dropped in to wish us well. A special thanks. to Darryl Beattie for the beautiful carpen• try, Clarence Denomme and staff of Ball & Mutch for the lovely 'plant and..all their assistance, the C.I.B.A and good neighbouring businesses for their good wishes, and also thanks to our husbands and family for their help and patience over the last few weeks while things were really hectic. Marlene Armstrong and Tomi Taylor. . 18or COREY Sincere thanks to all who sent cords, flowers and treats to me while in St Joseph's Hospital Lon don Special thanks to Rev Bechtel Marie Corey. 13x HUDIE Many thanks to my friends and relatives and neighbours for cards flowers. gifts arid visits while I wos in Clinton Hospital. and care and con cern of first floor nurses Special thanks to Dr Harretr and Di Lambert and Rev G Simmons Fvelyn Hudie 18x PETZKE The families of the late Pearl Petzke would like to express their appreciation to all relatives friends and neighbours for their floral tributes charitable donations and expressions of sym pothy. Special thanks to Rev Stan McDonald for his words of comfort, to the O'Connor Funeral Home the ladies of the Seal orth L 0 B.A. for the lovely lunch Also a special thanks to Dr Wollace and the nurses at Exeter Hospital Your kindness will always he remembered 18x Don't think twice before checking out the savings in the Classifieds, BUR NEW TAKE-OUT Facility is opening this Friday May 3 *Hamburgers *Soft & Hard ice Cream *Submarines *Sausage on A Bun *Sundaes Every Wednesday Night Is our - FISH FRY with 3 kinds of fish to choose from ,- perch, whftbflsh, old-fashioned fish & chips *Lots of Parking *Picnic Benches Sit out and alloy the Summer of '89 Every Saturday Night Is STEAK NIGHT SUNDAY BUFFET BLACKBEARD'S OPEN: 7 DAYS A WEEK 7 AM - 8 PM 2 MILES SOUTH OF CLINTON ON HWY. 4 Albatross v rPg. Sb 0o`�'c0lbett pec lc1t5 Huron bee's odf �e e e ` �*cO JQ` \,0%%c e, * Ge *n It t� c , oR. �0C t8d- ` C`o d¢ *t sat c° ex °t.,.> ' TZNG t c's% i10ct �� 00Qe G�NSJ� v t,e ti cEotee1 ' 1 ec``6o vs6 -.0 1*64i oo.1" Jc s .-e. �t ‘,1,11.1‘ e tetrets t mer �c'v >te �@ r e6 b �b c t Y � �,1 t e t¢ e o 'L .4e ve ‘,9e tot Dom¢ Cee 1.N,1. *e,6 tee1e al .1- �,r,e e,t •. n Q to oti°ana�tie *Q c'' i.de ,As ,e* to c ev,Niagk00itaill trell" y tless .wards a,,9May 2 W' Pt e41 dmTiission $5.00/person THIS SUNDAY! COME OUT FOR THE THE CLINTON BIKE RIDE FOR CANCER Sunday, May 5 starting at 1:00 pm at the CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE pick up your sponsor sheets at *BECKERS *MIAC'S MILK *TRIANGLE DISCOUNT - -. CLINTON OFFICE: CANCER SOCIETY "Sponsored by the Clinton Branch of the Canadian Cancer Society" vote k CONCERNED ✓ COMMITTED DEPENDABLE ✓ ACCOUNTABLE Bryan Smith For an ACCESSIBLE and EFFECTIVE voice for the riding of Huron -Middlesex... vote BRYAN SMITH PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE TO QUEEN'S PARK, MAY 2ND CAMPAIGN OFFICES Goderich 5244252 Exeter 235-2579 Clinton 482-5078 Luean 227-1111 or 227-1118 Seaforth 527-0386 Parkhill 294-0367