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Clinton News-Record, 1985-6-12, Page 20EVENING AUCTION SALE Antiques; furniture; appliances; office desk; etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19 AT 6 PM Kelvinator fridge; Harvest Gold Kenmore clothes dryer; Viking harvest gold spin dry washer new; approx. 15 cu. ft. chest freezer; floor model hi fi; component hi fi w/8 track player, two speakers and Toshiba record player; broiler oven; large office desk like new; older office desk; wringer washer; fancy carved table 26 inches by 51/2 ft. long; fancy parlour table; small antique desk w/Queen Anne style legs; antique -dresser; antique dresser w/mirror; dining table w/3 leaves and 5 chairs; wooden butter bowl vv/ladle; 4 goal. crock butter churn; small crock; treadle sewing machiiSe; 8 & W portable TV; oak arm chair; oak buffet w/mirror; 2 smart tables w/drawers; 3 small plant tables; 2 round seat chairs; hall tree; antique wooden frame hall mirror; odd chairs; modern chesterfield & chair; chesterfield; chrome table and 4 chairs; wardrobe;' artificial fireplace; floor style pole lamps; floor lamp; pole lamp; Tamp; upholstered swivel rocker; coffee & end tables; small drop leaf dining table; 2 sectional book cases; credenza; 2 medium shag carpets; round green area rug; some Old Country Rose Roya' Albert dishes; figurines; dishes .& glassware; pots and pans; smal appliances; electric sewing machine bedding; binoculars; camera; projector screen; 2 sleeping bags; fishing poles plus many items not listed, JACUZZ SP100 transfer water pump w/'h h electric motor. TERMS: CASH Auctioneer: Richard Lobb CLINTON 482-7898 Page20—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12,1985 CLASSIFIED 31. Service directory rimmO COMFORT ZONE INSULATION LTD. We have: CELLULOSE, ROCKWOOL, FIBREGLASS AND POLYURETHANE INSULATION MATERIAL FOR EVERY NEED. For Free Estimate Call 482-3812 or 4823563 34. Personal J DATES GALORE, For all ages and unattached. Thousands of members anxious to meet you Prestige Acquointonces. Coll. Toll Free 1 800 263.9163. Hours Noon Till 8 p.m. 24o SMOKING! Have you tried to quit and failed because of willpower? Cybernetics is the onswer for many problems. Results guaranteed. Free sample cassette. Call 1 800 2630512. 24o 35. Notice to creditors 1 IN THE ESTATE OF DOROTHY ANNE McLEOD late of the Village of Bayfield, in the County of Huron Printing Press Operator, deceased. CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the above estate are required to send fuli par ticulars of such claims to the undersigned solicitors for the executor on or before the'5th day of July, 1985, after which date the estate's assets will then be distributed. having regard on ly to claims that have then been received. CARRIE AND O DEA Barristers and Solicitors , 555 Talbot Street St. Thomas, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executor'. 24 26 38. Auction sale Richard Lobb Auctioneer CLINTON - 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR WED. EVENING, JUNE 12 AT 6 PM Modern appliances, furniture etc. to be held at Lobb Auction Barn,' Clinton, from the estate of Birdetta Roth of Belgrove. THURS., JUNE 13 AT 6 PM - Trucks and old tractor etc. miles north and 1'2 miles east of Blyth for the estate of Bernie Craig. . WED., JUNE 19 AT 6 PM - Antique furniture, appliances at Lobb Auction Born. ►Clinton, Ont. SAT., JUNE 22 AT 10:30 AM - Mini Bikes, motorcycles, ATVs; lawnmowers, garden tillers at Hully Gully mile south of Brucefield and 2' > miles west PONY, HORSE, TACK AUCTION SLE at Denfield Livestock Sales Saturday, June 29th at 12 noon Contact JOE COREY 482-9889 AUCTION SALE Approximately 40 used mini -bikes, motorcycles, ATV's and lawn mowers to be held at Hully Gully, 11/2 miles south of Brucefield off No. 4 highway and 21/2 miles west SATURDAY JUNE 22 AT 10:30 AM OPEN FOR PREVIEW AT 9:00 AM This is a good selection of equipment with something for everyone. Some certified, some as is. plus a few mechanic specials. For more information phone Hully Gully at 262-3318. TERMS: CASH, APPROVED CHEQUE OR PRE -ARRANGED FINANCING. Auctioneer: Richard Lobb CLINTON 482-7898 ANNOUNCING AUCTION SALE Something for everyone! Sale of household effects, com- mercial items, jewellery, giftware. Consignments also taken. SATURDAY, JULY 6 -STARTING AT 1 P.M. LOCATED AT THE FORMER OFFICER'S MESS BUILDING IN VANASTRA -- ON HIGHWAY 4 BESIDE THE ONTARIO HYDRO OFFICE. Consignments will also be taken for this sale - Turn your unwanted items into cash! TO CONSIGN PHONE 4823733 Giant Barbecue and Dance to follow auction. 31. Service directory 31. Service directory Horst Feige D.T. 58 West Street (Kitty corner from Police Station) 524-6688 By Appointment Only (If busy phone 1-800-265-1415 toll free) i UCTION SALE OF I4O,USEHOLD AFFECTS Will be held for Carmen Pope 226 Elgin Ave. W., Goderich SATURDAY, JUNE 22 AT 12:30 PM Glider chair; bed chesterfield; occasional chair; end tables; table and swag lamps; stereo. record and tapes radio; desk; sewing machine; clock with candle holders; pictures; mirror; plants; fireplace tools; camera; ornaments; dining suite has corner cupboard and hutch; numerous dishes and cooking utensils; gold canister set and bread box; electric appliances include coffee pot, toaster, iron, knife, pan, mixer, fan, vacuum cleaner, heater; Gibson gold fridge and stove; washer and dryer; chest of drawers; bedroom suite; double and '4, beds; bedding; pillows; linens; towels; trunk; sleeping bags; tarpaulins; luggage; lawn chairs; carpenter and garden tools; aluminum extension ladder; step ladder; small items. FOR INFORMATION PHONE 524-8414 TERMS: CASH PROPERTY SOLD OWNER OR AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. Brian Rintoul, Auctioneer Did you know... that It is Important to have your dentures examined regularly? Your mouth Is one of the most important areas of your body, but often the most neglected' when dentures are worn. Improperly' fitting or neglected dentures can cause severe health problems. The lack of public information regarding dentures is alarming and often leads to problems and unnecessary expense. Your local denture therapist (denturist) is a professional specialixing in the construction, repair and modification of dentures and provides this service directly to the public. if you have problems with your present dentures or think of getting new ones, see your local denture therapist, consultation Is usually free. You will find denture therapists (denturists) listed in the yellow pages. This Information is supplied through the Denturist Association of Ontario and your local therapist. AUCTION SALE Of Farm Machinery, Horses, Cattle and Real Estate will be held for SAM PLETCH North 1/2 Lot 2, Con. 5, Morris Twp. at the Village of Belgra've MONDAY, JUNE 17 10:30 A.M. Please refer to June 5th issue of your paper for listing. AUCTIONEERS: Grant McDonald, Ripley, 395-5353 W allace Ballagh, Teeswater, 392-6170 WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE Auction Sale of Household Furniture and Effects from the Home of MR. and MRS. WILFRED; H. FRENCH, WINGHAM, and some small additions. To be held at the Wingham Auction Cen- tre: SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1985 at 11 a.m. French Provincial style 9 pce. dining room suite w/matching china cabinets; 6 pce. twin bedroom suite; Victorian buttonback arm chair; 2 antique set- tees; antique cane back rocker;. bookcase cabinet w/glass doors; card table w/4 lyre back fold -up chairs; nest French Provincial tables; upholstered bedroom chairs; cedar chest; Boston rocker; kitchen table & 4 chairs; floor lamp; 2 chesterfields; quantity ex- cellent silverware, incl. large tea ser- vice with 26" tray, set candelabra, covered meat and vegetable dishes, trays, cream and sugar, salt and pepper - sterling and plated; Limoges Haviland coffee set; Limoges cocoa server; 7 place dinner setting w/several more pieces of Limoges Haviland (violet pattern); lead crystal bowls; glassware; 3 sets crystal stem glasses - Buckingham pattern several bone china cups & saucers; chaise lounge; patio table & umbrella; organ stool; blanket box; several linen table cloths & nappies; electric blankets; quantity of sheets, blankets, bath and dish towels, etc.: pictures; mir- rors; clocks; wood box & fireplace tools; good wringer washer; Pyrex; Corn- ingware; pots and pans; coffee maker; ironing board; crocks; garden tools; lawn edger; self propelled lawn mower; much, much more. PREVIEW: Friday, June 14th, 7-9 P.M. JACK ALEXANDER, AUCTIONEER Telephone 357-1011 or 357-1442 39. Educational 42. Death notice FREE CAREER Guide describes 200 learn at horne 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 1 121 o24 AUCTION SCHOOL 14th year. 1,200 graduates, courses April, August and December. Write Western Canada School of AUC tioneering' Box 687, Lacombe, AB TOC 150 Phone (403) 782 6215 24o LEARN the SECRETS OF CHORDING on GUITAR New home study course Fast, easy method. Guaranteed! For free Information wrjite Popular Music Systems Studio 10. 3284 Bout herie Rood. Kelowna. B C V 1 Z 2H2 24o 40. Lost & Found MISSING Tiny black and white female puppy from Lot 3, Con 4. Seaforth DOG NEEDS MEDICAL CARE $500 reword Phone Brenda Whyte 527 0613 19tf 41 . To give away TWO KITTENS to give away to a good home Litter box trained. 482 3044 24 FREE TO GOOD HOMES 3 part Persian house kit tens, 7 weeks old. Raised in the house and litter trained. Phone 4823228. 24x RADER At South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Tuesday, June 4th, 1985, Mary Isobel) (Wilson) Roder; beloved wife of Ray Rader of R.R. 3, Zurich in her 53rd year. Loving mother of Carol (Mrs. Bradley Cross), Barbara (Mrs. John Vella) both of London and Brenda Rader at home; dear sister of Audrey (Mrs. Lloyd Roder); Margaret (Mrs. Floyd Rader) both of Dorchester, Evelyn (Mrs. Bob Miller) of Hensall, Roy Wilson of Centralia and Ron Wilson of Bryanston: daughter of the late Garnet and Mellinda (Edwards) Wilson; loved daughter- in-law of Mrs. Hilda Rader of Doshwood. Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman 8 Sons Funeral Horne Dashwood. Funeral service at Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood on Thursday, June 6th, 198* at 2 p,m. Pastor M. Mellecke officiating. Inter- ment Zion Lutheran Cemetery. Mrs. Rader was an octive member of the Doshwood Women's In- stitute and held office in Huron South Women's Institute and was a past 4-H Club leader, an ac- tive member of the Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid. -24 • HAMM At Victoria Hospital, London, on Thursday, June 6, 1985. Mrs. George Hamm of Blyth, Ontario, the. former Sadie Gillespie: in her 73rd year.. Dear mother of George, Kenneth and Murray all of Blyth. Dear sister of Wilbert Gillespie, Wallace Gillespie, Norman Gillespie, all of Ayr, Ontario, Margaret Taman of Dungannon and Mrs. Betty Bowes of Blyth. Also survived by six grand- children and seven great-grandchildren. Rested at the Tasker Funeral Horne, Blyth, Ontario. Friends were received on Friday from 7 - 9 p.m. only. A private funeral service was held at the funeral home on Saturday, June 8 at 2 p.m. Inter- ment Blyth Union Cemetery. --24 WILLERT-HESS At South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Tuesday, June 4, 1985, Mrs. E. Arletta (Walper) Willert- Hess of the Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich, formerly of Frederick Street. Zurich; in her 92nd .year. Beloved wife of the late Louis Willert (1917) and the late George Hess (1960). Dear mother of Louise (Mrs. Ron Carruthers) McDonald of Lon- don and Ivan Willert of Ladysmith, B.C. Dear mother•inllaw of Mrs. Annie Willert of Zurich. Predeceased by 1 son Leeland (1982). Dear sister of the late Pearl (Mrs. Herb Mousseau), Luella (Mrs. Ervin Willert), Garnet, Gordon, Jack and William Walper. Also surviving are 10 grand- -L:1-1— children; rand--L:IJ---children; 11 grand -children and 4 great- grandchildren. Rested at Zurich Chapel of the Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen Street North, Zurich; where the funeral service was conducted on Friday, June 7 at 2 p.m. with Pastor Karl Schuessler officiating. Interment in St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery.— 24 OLIVER Mrs. Vera Ann, formerly of Seaforth, at Huron - view, Clinton, on Tuesday, June 4, 1985; in her 84th year. Vera Dunlop, beloved wife of Leslie Oliver of Huronview and dear mother of Joyce (Mrs. William .C. Henderson) of Egmondville: Mavis (Mrs. Arthur Bell). of St. Paul's, Minnesota and Dr. Glen Oliver of Huntsville, Texas. Predeceased by one sister Maude Dale and one brother Peter. Also survived by 13 grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren. The family received friends at the Whitney-Rjbey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth on Thursday from 2 - 4 p.m. and 7 • 9 p.m. until Friday at 2:30 p.m.; ,when funeral .services 'were held. Interment Maitlandbank Cemetery. Seaforth. Rev.James, Vonslyk officiating. --24 CORRIVEAU At St. Joseph's Hospital, London on Tuesday. June 4, 1985, Mr. Lucien Alred Corriveau 'of Spruce Villa Apartments, Zurich; in his 76th year. Beloved husband of Laura "Nora" (Bedard) Cor- riveau. Dear father of Rebecca (Mrs. Ray Geromette) of St. Clair Shores, Mich., Andrew Corriveau, Rosaleen (Mrs. John Kelly), Luella (Mrs. Chester Loucks), Jerome Corriveau, Leo - Paul Corriveau, Mrs. Theresa Davies, Cyril Cor- riveau and Michael Corriveau, all of London and Julie (Mrs. Mozart Gelinas Jr.) of Zurich. Dear brother of Joseph and Wilfred Corriveau of Zurich, Jules Corriveau of Bloomfield Hills, Mich., and Fabian Corriveou of Mich. Predeceas- ed by brothers Maxine (1982) and Edward (1984). Also predeceased by .1 great-granddaughter Katie Kelly (1985)^. Also surviving are 23 grand- children: and' 6 great-grandchildren, Visitation • in the Zurich Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen Street North, Zurich, until Saturday, June 8 at 10 a.m., thence to St. Boniface R.C. Church. Zurich, for celebration of the funeral moss at 10:30 a.m. with Father Paul Mooney Celebrant. Interment in St. Peter's R.C. Church Cemetery St, Joseph. 24 PITBLADO Barbara Joy (nee Brandon) passed away peacefully at her home in Oakville, with her family, after a brave. fight with cancer, on Thursday, June 6, 1985. Barbara Joy Pitblado, in her 51st year. Beloved wife of Pit. Loving mother of Wendy, Tracey, Kim, Scott, Kurt and Brett, all at home. Barb was barn and raised in Bayfield, with sisters June Heard, Audrey Payne, and Shirley Wachhaus, and brothers Bobby, Ken, Glenn, and Joe. Funeral service was held at St. John's United Church, 135 Dunn St.. Oakville, on Saturday. lune 8 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be mode to the Cana- dian Cancer Society or the Victorian Order of Nurses. 24 44. Engagements 43. Births INDY-WEBSTER Mr. Grant R. Webster of Varna is pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of his daughter, Sandra Elaine to Robert Kevin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford D. Eedy of Walton. The wedding will take place on Saturday, July 6, 1985 at 3 p.m. in Varna United Church. Open recep- tion to follow at Pineridge Chalet, Hensall, Ont. -24 ROBINSON-MAIR Mr. and Mrs. James Moir of Clinton, Ontario, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Marilyn Dianne to Peter Charles Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cliffe Robinson of London, Ontario. The wedding wil take place on Saturday, June 22, 1985 at 4: p.m. at Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, Ontorio. —24x ' THIEL Ken and Donna of Zurich are pleased to an- nounce the safe arrival of their son Jeffrey Ken- neth Evan on June 2, 1985. A wee brother for'Kel- ly and Dona. Proud grandparents are Ervin and Marjorie Reichert, Clinton, Stewart and Alice Thiel Zurich and great-grandmother Ethel Delors of Huronview. 24nx 46. In memoriam ROBINSON Tom and Jane ore happy to onnounce the birth of their first son. Richard Lee. born June 2, 1985 at Georgetown Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 9 ozs. Pro - grandparents are Bill Leeming, Listowel and John and Margaret Robinson, Clinton. -- 24nx CAMPBELL Don and Irene Campbell ore pleased to an• nounce the safe arrival of their first child, Craig Daniel, on June 1. 1985. Proud grandparents ore John and Hilda Wubs and Bob and Kay Campbell. Special thanks to Dr. Harrett and the nurses at Clinton Public Hospital and Dr. Brabyn and the third floor nursing staff at St. Joseph's Hospital, London 24nx BELL In fond and loving memory of a dear son and brother Bill, who passed away June 5, 1979. Gone from us but leaving memories Death can never take away, Memories that will always linger, While upon this earth we stay, No-one knows the silent heartache, Only those who hove loved can tell, The grief we bear in silence For the one we loved so well, —Sadly missed and fondly remembered by all the family. -24 47. Card of thanks FORREST Clark and Mary are pleased to announce the or• rival of Matthew Clark weighing 7 lbs. 3 ozs. on Tuesday, June 4, 1985 at Louise Marshall Hospital, Mount Forest. Grandparents are Fronk and Ethel Forrest, Hensall and Ernest and Anno Snell, Westfield. 24nx SNELL Faye and Rick Snell are pleased to ohnounce the birth of their second daughter, Kerri Leigh, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on June 2nd, 1985, weighing 7 lbs. 12 az. 'A sister for Laura and granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. George Cantefon, R.R. 4, Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs. Jock Snell, R.R. 1, Londesboro. --24nx BLAKE We would like to say thank you to all those who sent cards, flowers and those who come for a visit while we had our stay in the hospital. A special thanks to Dr. Salsbury and second floor nursing staff for making our stay enjoyable on d• comfortable. --Dorie and Curtis. -24x STECKLE My wife and I wish to express to our many friends, associates and colleagues in public life, our deep appreciation for your various acts of ,kindness, your best wishes and accolades and particularly for attending our appreciotion night June 7. Special thanks to my council and staff Don Clarence, Howard, Jack, Mel, Betty, Bill, Ron and Mark for making all the necessary ar- rangements. Your thoughtfulness will be remembered for a lifetime. 'Many thanks to one and all.—Warden Paul and Kathy Steckle, 24 TALBOT We wish to express sincere thanks and apprecia- tion to all who attended our surprise 25th An- niversary celebration June 1,,We will remember it always. Special thanks go , to our two daughters, Karen Armstrong and Kathy La Porte, who made this all possible. The cards, gifts and best wishes will bring us pleasant memories.—Sincerely, Fran and Bill Talbot. 24 WATSON Special thanks to Dr. Newland, Dr. Sales, emergency and nurses on first floor, also those who helped with transportation and chores. Your kindness was appreciated... Sincerely, Don Watson. -24 MUSTARD The family of the late Alex F. Mustard, formerly of Brucefield, wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, flowers, charitable donations and cards of sympathy. Special thanks to Pastor Don Moffat and ladies of 'Brucefield United Church for the lunch, also the Ball and Falconer Funeral Home. Your thoughtfulness and concern will never be forgotten. - The Mustard Family. -24 MASON The family of the late Roy Mason of Windsor. formerly of Clinton, wishes to express sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for floral tributes, charitable donations, cards, food and -expressions of sympathy in the loss of a dear husband and brother. Special thanks to the Ball and Falconer Funeral Home, Rev. William Barber of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Clinton pallbearers and flower bearers and the Ladies' Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 140 for the bounteous luncheon. Your kindness will ,always be remembered. —Dorothy Mason: 24x HAMM We ' auld Tike to thank our friends, neighbours 'and relatives who were so kind during the loss of our beloved sister, Sadie Hamm. The' baking. flowers, cords and offers of help were greatly appreciated. Special thanks to Sheron for babysitting the grandchildren and Carman and Ella for supper provided after the service. Marg Taman and Betty Bowes. --24x McCOWAN We would like to say thank you to all our friends and neighbors who gave up their time to help clean up after losing our shed in the wind storm on May 25. Thank you so much for caring. Ken and Arlene McCowan and family. 24 REID We would like to thank our friends and neighbors for cards, food sent to the house and their acts of kindness during our recent sad bereavement. Thanks also to Rev, Dove Sniher for his prayers. --Bob, Edna Reid and family. 24x LAWLOR At the time of my accident I would like to thank the ambulance crew and Dr. Street for their quick response. Also to the nurses of Clinton Public Hospital. To our friends, relatives, family. for cards, phone calls, treats 8 letters. To everyone who kindly brought my wife to hospital and to the ones that helped at home. To Women's Institute 8 Knox United Church for fruit basket and the minister Garry Shuttleworth. To the gals for the lovely potted mums. We greatly appreciate everything. -Tom and Mildred. 24 CARTWRIGHT We•.wish to thank all who attended the Surprise Party held for us on our 25th Wedding Anniver• sary. Our thanks for the many cords, flowers and gifts received, and to our families who planned this wonderful surprise. All was much ap- preciated, and will always be remembered. -Grace and Jim Cartwright. 24x