HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-09-25, Page 17Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON - 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
THURS., SEPT. 26 AT 6:30 PM - 2 tractors
and farm machinery at Richard Lobb's Auc-
tion Barn, Clinton, Ont. for James G. Nott.
SAT., SEPT. 28 AT 10 AM • Antiques, fur-
niture, appliances for'llbcal consignors, 2.45
gal. drums of brown paint plus 4-1976 GMC
school buses for Huron County Board of
Education at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn,
Clinton, Ont.
SAT., OCT. 5 AT 10 AM - Household effects
at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton,
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31. Service directory
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KE '$' CARPENTRY Remodelling, renovations,
cupboards, ceramic tile, counter tops, rec rooms,
carports, flooring, windows, patio doors,
a%uminum siding. Phone: 482.7676. Ken
M Nairn. '-8tfor
PHIL'S refrigerator and appliance service. Pro-
mpt dependable, service to all makes and models
of domestic opplionces..Phone 887.9062, --27tf
CONCRETE WORK: Expert chirnney and roofing
repairs. Specializing in stabling. Don Ives. Phone
Bryssels 887.9024. •-43eow
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WOODHALL CONSTRUCTION & Renovations.
Siding aluminum or vinyl. Roofing, kitchen and
bathroom renovations. (519) 578-2478. 390
TERRY'S ROOFING
524-7797
FREE ESTIMATES
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D.., HOPPER & SONS
Four modern rotary rigs
Phone Seaforth
AlE11: 327-1737 DURL: 527.0828 JIM: 527.0775
PAINTING
Interior 8 Exterior
Experienced - Reasonable Rates
STEVE COOK 482-9335
JACK B. COLQUHOUN
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Specializing in:
®CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
*RENOVATIONS
• ADDITIONS
•KITCHENS
*ALUMINUM SIDING
PHONE 482-9506 EVENINGS
T JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL CONTRACTING
•Farm and Residential Buildings
• Additions and Renovations' •
• Roofing, Siding, Soffit & Fascia
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Equipped with 2 way radio for
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R.R. 1, Clinton (519) 482-3373
GORD'S WELDING 1
•Agricultural Repairs
Our shop Is equipped with o 12 foot by 19 foot
doorway to accommodate moot equlpmont.
•Mild Steel Welding
•Aluminum Repairs
and Fabrication
EMERGENCrSERVICE AVAILABLE
AFTER HOURS (EXCEPT SUNDAY)
PHONE 482-9398
275 HURON ST. CLINTON
482-5216
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34. Personal
38. Auction sole
39. Educational
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES ALEX-
ANDER NEILANS, late of the Village of
Londesboro, in the County of Huron,
ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of
the above-named, James Alexander Nellans,
who died on or about the 27th day of June, 1985,
are required to file the same with full particulars
with the undersigned by the 7th day of October,
1985, as after that date.the assets of the estate
will be distributed, with regard only to the claims
of which the undersigned shall have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 5th day of
September, 1985.
D. GERALD HILTZ,
Barrister & Solicitor,
52 Huron Street,
CLINTON, Ontario.
Solicitor for the
Executor. 37-39ar
IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM NORMAN SHEPHERD,
also known as NORMAN SHEPHERD, Deceased. ,
All claims against the Estate of WILLIAM NOR-
MAN SHEPHERD, also known as NORMAN
SHEPHERD, late of Huronview Home in the
Township of Tuckersmith, in the County of
Huron, who died on or about the 16th 'day of
June, 1985, must be filed with the undersigned
on or before the 15th day of October, 1985.
After that date, the Estate will be distributed
with regard only to the claims of which the
undersigned shall then have notice and the
undersigned will not be liable to any person of
whose claim he shall not then have notice.
Doted at Goderich, Ontario this 1 Tth day of
September, 1985.
Gladys Wilma Shepherd
Phyllis J'. Hoggart, Executrices
for the Estate of William Norman
Shepherd, also known as Norman
Shepherd
By their solicitors, Messrs.
Troyan & Fincher,
Barristers & Solicitors,
P.O. Box 97,
1 Nelson Street, East,
Goderich, Ontario,
N7A 3Y5. - 37,38,39
IN THE ESTATE of GERALD RAE ARMSTRONG,
late of R.R. 1, Zurich, in the County of Huron,
Farmer, deceased',
CREDITORS and others•having claims against the
above estate are required to send full particulars
• of such claims to. the undersigned Solicitors for
the Estate On or before the 31st day of October,
1985, after which date the estate's assets will be
distributed, having regard only to claims that
hove then been received. '
MITCHELL,'HOCKIN AND DAWSON,
100 Dundas Street, Main Floor,
London, Ontario. N6A 586.
• Solicitors for- the
Estate. 39,40,41
I. BARRY ANDERSON will not be responsible for
any debts incurred in my name by my ex•
common-law wife Frances Lorenz after
September 21 1985 39 40
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Thousands of members anxious to meet you,
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36. Announcements, notices
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IN THE MATTER OF THE
PRS POSAL OF:
HAUGf'I TIRE
A MUFFLER SUPPLY LTD.
Town of Clinton, Province of Ontario,
TAKE NOTICE that a meeting of Creditors
to consider the Proposal will be held at the
Royal Canadian Legion, Kirk Street, Clinton
on
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2
AT THE HOUR OF
3:00 IN THE AFTERNOON
Ad order to vote for or against the
Proposal, a Properly Completed proof of
claim must be tiled with the Trustee prior to
the meeting.
W.L. BUTLER
Trustee -
60 East Street
Goderich
524-2834
[Auction sale
LARGE CLEARANCE & Consignment Auction, Fri-
day, Sept. 27, 10 a.m. sharp at Wayne Ward Farm
Equipment. Hwy. No. 6, Wiarton, Ont. Approx.
65 tractors, forklifts, combines, cornheads, cars
and trucks plus over 250 pieces of new and used
farm equipment. Sales held 4th Friday of every
month. For more information diol (519) 534-
1638.-390 -
AUCTION CALENDAR
NEXT SALE:
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20
AT 1:00 PM
at the ArcherAuction Centre, Hwy. 4
beside Ontario Hydro office. (former
Officer's Mess Building In Vanastra).
ONLY A FEW MORE
CONSIGNMENTS CAN BE
ACCEPTED FOR THIS SALE
PHONE 4823733
Auctioneer: Russ Archer -
AUCTION SALE
Saturday, September 28
10:00 a.m.
"Walton"
PROPERTY: 2 storey brick home on
large lot with barn. Reserve bid below
market value. $2000 down time of sale
with letter of credit for private
mortgage. Balance due October 15,
1985.
Call Judi W eisbrod 887-6050
for further information.
HOUSE EF'FE'.CTS: Chesterfield and
chair (like new), washer and dryer, 6'
harvest pine table, dressers, 2 deep
freezers, 8' pool table and accessories,
English letter desk, ' antique china
cabinet, 4 walnut chairs with press.
Many more large and small items.
Erin's upright piano.
Pian to attend this sale of good clean
items. .
W EISBROD AUCTIONS
W alton
TERMS: CASH LUNCH BOOTH
Not responsible for errors or ommis-
aiong and accidents.
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AUCTIONat SALE
to be held
Wingham Auction Centre
Sat., Sept® 28
at 11 aim.
Furniture & Effects
Some Antiques from
Wingham & Brussels
Ant. bonnet 6 drawer chest; ant. 5
drawer chest; 2 buffets, one with
mirror; china cabinet; 2 dining room
tables. ea. with 3 leaves; set of'6 dining
room chairs; 4 painted oak dining room
chairs; 3 pc. bedroom suite; 1 double
bed, springs & mattress; 1 single bed &
mattress; good Sleepmaster mattress; 5
painted chest drawers; writing table
w. drawer; arm chair rocker: ant. lamp
table w. drawer; some bedding; 4 nice
quilts; 2 treadle sewing machines; 2
high back painted press back chairs;
several plank seat chairs; 4 kitchen
tables; step stool; 2 ant. bar stools; 2
snow tires on rims - F78-14; 20' alum.
ext. ladder; lawn mower; 7 coal oil
lamps; 4 lanterns; 15" roof bell; wall
bell - 6"; 2 ironing boards; 2 boilers; 2
sleighs; toboggan and games; child's
table, rocker and chair; elec. racing car
set, mounted; ant. covered comport;
ant. cake stand; ant. cheese dish;
several pieces of plink depression glass;
quantity garden tools; crocks; doll
furniture; hand saws; box lot of nails,
etc.; kitchen dishes; wringer washer;
elec. stove; propane stove - 4 burner;
several . collector's . bottles, Incl. 2
Formosa, tonic, stout, Orange Crush - 7
oz., Coke bottles - 10 oz.; quantity of
misc. items. Preview, Friday, Sept. 27, 7
- 9 p.m. Lunch Wagon.
Jack Alexander
Auctioneer
Tel: 357-1011 and 357-1442
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WOULD YOU LIKE to work on a Farm Overseas?
Do you have 2 years practical agricultural ex•
perience? Are you single? Host families
available in Europe; Australia & New Zealand.
Reasonable cost involved. Please state age.
Departures March through Oct. so time is limited
for applications. Write soon fo international
Agricultural Exchange Association, 1211 - 11
Avenue, S.W., Cglgary, Alta. T3C 0M5. 390
40. Lost & Found
LOST; Bayfield, Kippen Holmesville area, port
Lob and Shepherd dpg answering to Tippy. Male.
black and white on chest , and tail. 482
7737. 3411
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FOUND: In Lucknow area -caring home needed
for young ,part Lob, female, very friendly. Call
482.9748. 39
LOST: Cgs'sette case with tapes in the Beer
Store/Blue Fountain R4staurant area. Reward for
return. Call 462-9827. 39x
41. To give away
REINSMA
With joy and thankfulness, Mr. and Mrs. P.
Reinsma want to announce the birth of their first
grandchild, a sweet, little granddaughter, Alyssa
Wya Annette, born to Ferdinand and Wilma
Reinsma, of Kitchener on Sunday, September 15,
1985 in St. Mary's Hospital, Kitchener, weighing 7
lbs. 11 ozs. Also proud grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. F. Olivier of Victoria, B.C.--.39nx
. MITCHELL
Virginia and Ron ore pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their daughter, Ashley Elizabeth,
on September 19, 1985 at 1:20 a.m. at Clinton
Public Hospital weighing 6 lbs. 41/2 ozs. A sister
for Tara and Kristy. She is the third grandchild for
Berry and Maureen Harney and another grand-
child for Helen Brooks. Special thanks to Dr.
Salsbury and staff at Clinton Public
Hospital, --39nx
VAN AAKEN
Harold and Marni are pleased to announce the
arrival of Amanda Anne,• born September 12,
1985, weighing 6 lbs. 13 ozs. Proud grandparents
are Gerryand Catherine Van Aaken, of Bayfield
and Bill and Marg Tugwell of Goderich. Proud
great-grandparents are Mary O'Hagon of Toron-
to and Mien° . and Driek Appelf of Holland.
Special thanks to Dr. Rodney and the nursing
staff at Seoforth Community Hospital.--39nx
REEVE
Brion and Chris are pleased to announce the
birth of Robbie Douglas born at St. Joseph
Hospital on Sept. 13, 1985, weighing 8 lbs. 2 ozs.
A little brother for Jamie. Proud grandparents
ore Mr. and Mrs, Stan Reeve, Chatham and Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Madill, Haliburton. - 39
44. Engagements
GREIDANUS-BROWN `
Mr. and Mrs. Burt Greidonus„ Londesboro and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry -Brown, Clinton., are pleased
to announce the forthcorning marriage of their
children Nancy to George. The wedding will take
place Friday, October 18, 1985 D.V. at the Chris-
tian Reformed Church, Clinton. 39)/
WESTERHOUT=BECKER '
Tiel and Sandra Westerflout, Clintoi , announce
the forthcoming marriage of their • daughter,
Shelly Margaret, to Meikel Juergen, son of.
• Juergen and Edna Becker, Goderich. The wed -
FREE: -Japanese Chin dogs tb good pet homes on ding will take place October 12, 1985 in
ly. Champion blood lines and strictly house dogs. 'Clinton. 39x
527'0613. -39
42. Death notice
NOBLE
Ralph Mitchell,, passed' away at Listowel.
'Memorial Hospital on Tuesday; September' 17,
1985, Ralph Mitchell Noble of Cronbrook (Grey
Township) in his 81st year. Brother. of -Jean (Mrs,
Alvie' Higgins) of Brussels, John of Hanover:
brother-in-law of Reta . Noble of Guelph;
predeceased by his parents James and Robina
(Campbell); Noble, one sister Miss Lena Noble,
RN, 3 brothers, Walter, Harvey and 'Stuart; also
survived by several nieces and nephews. Visite-
„ tion at the M.L., Watts Funeral Homes, Brussels
Chapel, until Thursday where funeral and corm
mittal services were held :at 2 p.m. Interment
Cronbraok.Cemetery. 39
LARGE AUCTION SALE
Antiques, furniture, appliances, 4
school buses, paint welder, paint
sprayer,' eat. to be held at Richard
Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton for Ida
Martin, Mrs. Stella Mann and Huron
County Board of Education.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 28 AT 10 A.M.
• BUSES SELL AT 11:30 A.M.
Admiral dishwasher, Beaty automatic
washer, Admiral square model' fridge,
beer . fridge, old gas stove, Filter
Queen vacuum cleaner, ', 3 piece
bedroom suite, humidifier, Duncan
Phyfe drop leaf dining table w/4
leaves, 4 matching chairs, French
Provincial chesterfield, plywood
wardrobe, antique wodden barber's
chair, china cabinet, rocking chair,
oval chrome table & 4 chairs,
washstand, matching chest of
drawers & dresser, magazine stand,
end tables, lawn chairs, pole Tamp,
large antique chest of drawers, oak
mantle clock, bottom for hosier,
treadle sewing machine, antique
dresser, 2 trunks, 2 piece bedroom
suite, bridge lamp, chesterfield, 6
matching oak chairs, 4 matching
chairs, oval oak parlour fable, hall
tree, modern maple hutch, double box
spring and mattress, small antique
tool chest, o1I lamp, 1932, 1934, 1935
calendar plates, carnival dish' cups &
saucers, pink depression dish, silver
pieces, small appliances, electric
heater, garden tools, step ladders,
self propelled lawn mower, small
table saw, electric airless paint
sprayer, 2-45 gal. drums of brown
paint, plus gal cans various colours, 4
CB radios, base aerial, 100 gal.
aluminum; tank, propane space
heater, approx. 18 used 2 x 6's, 8 ft.
long used 2 x 4's, used plywood,
Lincoln 225 electric welder, 5 bikes,
king size water bed w/ heater, 4-1976
GMC school buses, 72 passenger, 66
passenger, and 2.60 passenger,
selling as is plus many other Items too
numerous to mention.
TERMS CASH
AUCTIONEER
Richard Lobb 482-7898
39. Educational
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JOHNSTON
At Brookhaven Nursing Home, Wingham, On-
' tario on Wednesday, September 18, 1985, Mrs.
Ella M. Johnston of Wingham in her 94th year.
The former Ella Maude Elliott; beloved wife of
the late Gershom Johnston (1973); dear mother
. of Donelda (Mrs. Stewart Smith) of Kitchener,
Ariel (Mrs, Charles Wood) and Lois (Mrs. Ross
McMichael) both of Seaforth, June (Mrs. Ed
• Robinson) of R.R. 2, Auburn, James Johnston of
'Listowel, Alice (Mrs. Clarence Ritchie) of
Lucknow and Jack -Johnston of R.R. 2, St. Pauls:-
-sister of Clark Elliott of Burlington: also 31' grand-
children and 48 great-grandchildren. Predeceas-
ed by 3 sons, Elliott, William and Kenneth and 3
sisters and 1 brother, Friends called at the
McBurney Funeral Home, Wingham after 2 p.m..
Thursday until Friday, where the funeral Service
was conducted at 2,p.m. Reverend J. Rea Grant
officiated. Interment Winghom Cemetery. -39
GOLDSWORTHY
Suddenly at his residence on Saturday,
September, 21, 1985, Mr. ' Alfred Joseph
Goldsworthy of Clinton and formerly of Hullett
Twp.,. in his 81st year. Beloved husband of Olive
Healy. Dear father of Mary (Mrs. Ernie McGlynn)
of 'Kitchener, Marjorie, (Mrs, Pot Brohman) of
Hamilton, June (Mrs. Earl Shipman) of California. •
Theresa (Mrs. Fronk Boote) of Ottawa, Ruth
(Mrs. Tony Hayek)' of 'Kitchener, Alfredo (Mrs.
Raymond Hallahan) of Wingham, Jill (Mrs, Jeff
Davies) of Hamilton, Paul of Clinton. and John of
Centralia: Also loved by 34 grandchildren and 3
greot•grandchiidren, -Also survived by 1 sister
and 1 brother, Predeceased by 1 son in infancy, 4
sisters, and 2 brothers, Friends were received at
the Ball 8 Falconer Funeral Horne, 153 High
Street, Clinton after 2 p.m. Sunday. Funeral mass
was held at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church.
Clinton on Monday, September 23 at 10:30 a.m.
Interment Clinton Cemetery. 39
WILSON
At Clinton Public Hospital on Friday.' September
20• 1985 Mr. William Drummond (W.D.Dub)
Wilson of Brucefield, in his 67th year Beloved
husband of Doris MacKay. Dear father of Brian
and his wife Linda. , Loving grandfather of Lisa
and Curtis. Also survived by four sisters 'Dorothy
(Mrs. Ray Mason) of Windsor, Hazel (Mrs. Roi
McGonigle) of Seaforth, Marion (Mrs. Douglas
Andrews) of London. Madeline (Mrs. Walter
Bain) of Stratford. Mac Wilson of Brucefield, and
Stuart Wilson of R.R. 1, Brucefield. Predeceased
by two sisters Evelyn (Mrs. Charles Merrill) and
Ethel (Mrs. James Devereaux). Friends were
received at the Ball & Falconer Funeral Home,
153 High Street Clinton after 2 p.m. Sunday.
Funeral service was held at the funeral home on
Monday, September 23 at 2 p.m. Interment
Baird's Cemetery. Stanley Twp. -39
CARR
Bertram William, At Alexandra Hospital, Inger-
soll on Tuesday, September 17, Bertram William
Carr in his 72nd year. He was born in Blyth, and
was the son of the late A. Franklin Corr and Em•,
ma A. Moser, both formerly of Blyth, Loved hus-
band of Evelyn M.S. Simister and the fate Agnes
H, Pearson (1965). Dear father of James P. Carr
of Ingersoll and Boyfield and Nancy E. (Mr's. Glen
R. Hynes). Also survived by h(,brothers Douglas,
Edward and Howard and sister Edith, He rested
at his late residence, 119 Merritt St., Ingersoll
until Fridayafternoon when the funeral service
was held of Trinity United Church, Ingersoll with
Rev, Paul Field and Rev. Stanford Lucyk of.
ficiating. Entombment in Ingersoll
Mausoleum. ---39
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46. in memoriam
KERR -
In loving memory of my dear parents Ella who •
passed' away September 26, 1975 and Craig on
May 8, 1982: '
There is nothing -so treasured, nothing so rare,
As the love of parents and their children can
share
Through joy; through laughter, through sorrow
and tears, t .
There develops a closeness that grows through .
the years, .
The love we shared does not need to, be spoken, .
It's a wonderful bond that can never be broken, .
For you who have parents, t - '
Treasure them with core,
Because you'll never know the heartache,
When you never have them there.
Sadly missed and always remembered by son
Ernest. 39x
TWYFORD
In loving memory of Tom Twyford who passed
away on September 27, 1976:
There's an open gate at the end of the road,
through which each.must go alone,
Our father claims His own.
Beyond the .gate our loved one finds happiness
and rest,
And there is comfort in the thought,
That a loving God knows best.
-••Lovingly remembered • by wife Thelma, •
daughter Ruth Ann-arldsenei-n- iaw..Wayne. ....39x. ...-.
47. Card of thanks
HARRIS
Iuld like to thank, my family, friends and
neighbors for cards, visits, flowers and gifts
while I was in Clinton Hospital and since return•
ing home. Speci'oi thanks to Dr. Newland, Dr.
Flowers and the nurses and staff on first floor for
the excellent care given, It was . greatly
appreciated. Don Harris. --39x
McGOWAN
Clare McGowan expresses gratitude to Rev.
Robert Ball and North Street congregation for the
exquisite retirement gift and the honour given
her at the service September fifteenth; the
,Fellowship Hour's Birthday Cake with its 80
roses.-Absdlutely overwhelming! To Mildred
McAdam who gave the "surprise" birthday At
Home that afternoon, her helpers Mabel
Wheeler. Alice Brown, Kathleen Davison: the
Clore McGowan unit who superbly catered and
served: the host of friends and relatives, from
near and far, who came and/or sent cards, let-
ters, flowers, pictures, gifts and prayers All are
precious blessings for Clare, who says, simply,
"Thank you with all my heart, God bless each
one." ---39x
BA'TKIN
I wish to express my sincere thanks to friends,
neighbours and relatives for the many acts of
kindress in the sudden passing of a dear hus-
band and brother. for donations, colds, flowers,
to the Holmesville UCW for the lunch, also for
food sent in. Special thanks to Dr. Baker, Dr.
Flowers and nurses on first floor, Rev. Bechtel
and the Ball & Falconer Funeral Home. --,Doris
Barkin --39
SCOTCHMER
We wish to thank our relatives and neighbours
who helped to make our 40th Anniversary such a
memorable occasion. Thanks for oll•'the lovely
gifts, cords and money. A special thank you to
our children Marlene and Don, Bill and Pam and
grandchildren, also to Doyle and Catherine for
their help. It will be a treasured
memory. —Gordon and Rose, -39
CALDWELL -
Thanks to all who remembered me when I was in
Stratford Hospital recently. Special thanks to the
Rev. David Woodall family.—Carla
Caldwell. -39
DRUMMOND
The family of the late John Drummond wishes to
express their sincere thanks and appreciation to
our relatives, friends and neighbours for their
deed's of kindness and words of comfort follow-
ing the loss of a dear husbond and father. Also to
the first floor nursing staff of Clinton Hospital for
the care and help they have given. To the
Holmesville UCW for the lovely lunch which was
prepared. To Ball and Folmar Furier„gl-kfemg jpr
all their help. A vary special thank you to Dr.
Peter Salsbury for all the help and support which
he has given our family. Your thoughtfulness will
always • be remembered.—The Drummond
Family. -39x _ _ _