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38. Auction sale
AUCTION SALE
Appliances, furniture, etc., to be held
at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton,
Ont. for the Estate of Lulu Smith, plus :.
additions.
SAT., FEB. 22 AT 10 A.M.
Kelvinator harvest gold fridge.
Kelvinator harvest gold 30" electric
stove. Speed Queen harvest gold dish-
washer, GE 30" electric stove, floor
model B & W Y.V., large oak chest of
drawers, oak buffet, Filter queen
vacuum cleaner, 2 floor model hi fi, 3 -
piece bedroom suite w/ 3/4 size box
spring and mattress, chest of drawers,
old dresser w/ mirror, s,, box spring and
mattress, old arminister rug 9 x 12, 2
old rocking chairs, pole lamp, floor
lamp, lawn chairs, lawn lounge, bed-
ding, chesterfield and chair, 2 good
chrome tables w/ leaves and 6 chairs,
recliner chair, gateleg table, finger oil
lamp, odd wooden chairs, portable
sewing machine, 12 x 12 carpet, 7 x 6
carpet, students desk, portable
typewriter, rollaway bed, slide proiec-
tor, metal easel, humidifer 2 yrs. old,
uphostered chairs, etc., plus our usual
offering of dishes, glassware, small ap-
pliances and misc.
TERMS:CASH
AUCTIONEER
RICHARD JOBB 482-7898
L40. Lost & Found
wash stand with towel bar,
esville dump and Goderich. Phone
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524-6243.-8x
42. Death notice
WEST
At Fort Myers, Florida on Thursday, February 13,
1906, Mr. Paul West of Bayfield, in his 58th year.
Beloved husband of Connie West. Dear father of
Audre. and her husband Keith Bunn of R.R. 3,
Bayfield, Sandra and her husband Walter Waun
of Strathroy, Jerry and his wife Gail Hiltz of Clin-
ton, and Tim and his wife Nora West of Bayfield.
Loved son of Mrs. Lillie West of London. Also sur-
vived by eight grandchildren. A private funeral ,
service was held at the Ball & Falconer Funeral
Home, Clinton on Monday, February 17. Inter-
ment Bayfield Cemetery. As expressions of sym-
pathy, donations to the Clinton Public Hospital or
to the charity of one's choice would be gratefully
appreciated.-8nx
43. Births
McPHEE-HAIST
At Last, she's here! Gary and Shelley are
delighted to announce the arrival of their Valen-
tine Baby, Mary Caylan, born on February 14,
1986 at Clinton Public Hospital. She weighed 9
"lbs. 11 ounces. Caylan is a first grandchild for Jim
and Noreen McPhee of Goderich and second
grandchild for Clint and Mary Hoist of Stoney
Creek. Her great-grandparents are Edith McPhee
.S?f,GPdeticil. 1, r13t1P,and,Fcpnk,Cbt se.of,5tratford
and Mildred'Haist of Fonthill.-8nx
WELSH
Ralph and'Doreen are pleased to announce the
arrival of their daughter, Amy Elizabeth on
February 16, 1986 at Clinton Public Hospital, A
sister for Aaron. Proud grandparents are Mr.
Charles Storey and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Welsh.-8nx
VODDEN
Roy and Myrna Vodden are pleased to announce
the safe arrival of their first child, a daughter,
Amanda Claranne born February 1, 1986 at Clin-
ton Public Hospital weighing 9 lbs. 5 ozs. Proud
grandparents are Morris and Clara Scott of
Bayfield and Roy and Anne Vodden of Sum-
merhill. Very special thanks to Dr. Steed, Dr.
Salsbury and second floor nurses. -8
HAASNOOT
Don and Rita are proud to announce the birth of
their son, Devan Anthony, on February 13, 1986.
Special thanks to Dr. Peter Salsbury, nurses and
staff of Clinton Public Hospital. -8
CROSTHWAITE
John, Rosemary and Pierre are happy to an-
nounce the birth of Jill Carolyn on February 13,
1986 weighing 8 lbs. 15 ozs. Proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dadd, Glencoe and Mr.
and Mrs. Jock Crosthwaite, St. Marys. Special
thanks to Drs. Steed, Salsbury and Hay and O.R.
and second floor nurses. -8
45. Marriages
FALCONER - DODGSON
Neil Falconer and Bonnie Dodgson of Stratford
were married on February 14, 1986 at Centennial
United Church in Stratford. Rev. Robert Gibson
officiated. The groom is the son of Shirley
Falconer, Clinton and the late Mait Falconer and
the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Bye, Stayner. Attendants were Ken and Bonnie
Crawford of Sebringville. Junior attendants were
the bride's children Eric and Sara Dodgson. Mr.
and Mrs. Falconer are residing at 10 Cherry St.,
Stratford. A reception will be held in Clinton on
March 22.--8x •
ASHBY - SCANLON
Sharon Elizabeth Ashby, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Ashby of Fall Brook and Kenneth
Albert Scanlon. 'son of Mrs. Isabel Scanlon and
the late Charles Scanlon of Londesboro, were
married in Lanark, Ont. on February 15, 1986.-8
46. In memoriam
EAST
In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and
grandmother, 'Marguerite, who passed away
February 6, 1983;
Three years since the sad day
The one we loved was called away;
God took her home, it was His will,
But in our hearts she liveth still.
—Always remembered by husband Jim, John,
Harold, Kathleen, Carol, Charlie and Lillian and
their families. -8x
MARKS
In loving memory of a dear granddaughter
Charlene Marks, who passed away four -years -
ago February 12, 1982:
Gone from the earth so swiftly,
Just like a flower in bloom,
So young, so fair, so loving,
Yet called away so soon.
—Sadly missed by grandma and grandpa. -8
WHITE
In loving memory of a dear grandson Michael
who passed away February 19th, 1977.
Softly in the shadows,
, He heard a gentle call,
And taking the hand of Jesus,
He quietly left us all.
Sweet is his memory,
Dear is his name, .
Close in our hearts,
He will always remain.
—Loved and rem'e'mbered,—Grandma.-8x
FULFORD
In loving memory of a dear husband, Earl, who
passed away February 19, 1982.
Four years ago he passed away,
And I miss him more than words can say.
To show my love for all he gavg;
A single rose 1 place on his grave r
A love so sure, so very deep.
A love so beautiful to keep.
Memories will always stay
Till we meet again one day.
—Lovingly remembered bje wife Armelda, sister,
brother-in•law, nieces and nephews. -8x
. BLAIR
In loving memory of a dear Grandmother, Willa
Blair who passed away 3 years ago February
24th, 1983 and a dear Grandfather, Joe Blair who
passed away April 21st, 1983:
Loving and kind in all your ways, •
Upright and just to the end of your days, •
'Sincere and kind in heart and mind, • •
What a beautiful memory you left behind.
—Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
your grandson Ernest Kerr. -8x
To
Julie Bell, Clinton
Kelly Ann Atkinson, cllnton
Billy -Jim Scott, R.R. 1 Blyth
Marla Graham, cllnton
Crystal Garrett, Clinton
Brian Dolmage, R.R. 1 Seaforth
Darrell Dimaline, cllnton
Tina Bell, R.R. 2 Goderich
Gray Snihur, Londesboro
Jennifer Kuntz, R.R. 2 Bayfield
Katie Snell, Clinton
Rochelle rl, Clinton
Berton Dyks a, R.R. 2 Clinton
A PLACE FOR KIDS
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A Jigsaw Game
7
This game is fun at parties why don't you try it, or suggest
it to someone who is having a party soon.
To play this game you need some old greeting cards;
Christmas cards will do just fine. Pick as many cards as there
are people going to the party and cut the backs off. Give each
one of your friends the picture and a pencil, and tell then to cut
the card into 15 pieces. Once this has been done, give everyone
an envelope to put their pieces 3n, This way theywon't get
confused with pieces frorn other cards.
Have everyone put their envelope in the middle if the room
Shuffle them up, and then say `Got'. Each kid will then grab an
envelope, take out the pleats and try to put the jigsaw back into
its picture AVM. The person who finishes putting the jigsaw
back first wilts the garnet
46. in memoriam
FEAR
In loving memory of a dear husband, father,
grandfather and great-grandfather, Sam Fear
who passed away February 22, 1985:
Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day,
Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed. still very dear.
—Lovingly remembered by wife Margaret and
family.—.8
CANN
In loving memory of my father Sylvanus J.V.
Cann, who passed away one year ago February
20, 1985:
God saw you getting tired,
When a cure was not to be,
So He closed His arms around you
And whispered, "Come to Me.
You suffered much in silence
Your spirit did not bend,
You faced your pain with courage
Until the very end.
You tried so hard to stay with us,
,Your fight was all in vain,
God took you to His loving home,
And freed you from all pain.
—Sadly ' missed and always remembered by
daughter Jean and husband George. -8
47. Card of thanks
DALE
I would like to thank my family, friends and
relatives for flowers, cards and visits while I was
a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thank -you to Dr. Baker and Dr. Watts and all the
nurses for their excellent care.—Brian Dale. -8
DE GROOF
Lori and I would like to thank Dr. Steed and Dr.
Salsbiiry, also the nurses on second floor at Clin-
ton Hospital for their tremendous care during our
stay. Also to those for their gifts, cards, flowers,
visits and treats.—Cindy and Lori De Groof...-8
BECHTEL
Rev. and Mrs. James Bechtel wish to express
sincere appreciation for the prayers, floral
tributes, cards, gifts of food and special help
given in their recent time of sadness following
the passing of a dear mother and brother. -8x
HEARD
The family of the late William Heard wish to
thank friends, relatives and neighbours for all
their kindness shown at the time of the loss of
our brother and uncle. The food•brought to the
homes, the memorial donations and floral
tributes were very much appreciated. Your kind-
ness will always be remembered.—The Heard
and Haw families. -8
SPECIAL THANKS
to all the Clinton & area merchants who so
willingly supported hockey this past
weekend with your cash & prize donations.
CLINTON
MINOR HOCKEY
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1986—Page 19
Hymns sung in Auburn
The minister Gary Shuttleworth was in
charge of the Sunday morning worship.
Organ Prelude was by Mrs. Gordon Gross.
Several hymns from The Hymns of the
Gospel were sung. A quartet of Lori Millian,
Nancy Park, Ell Lapp and Jake Mid-
delkamp sung "The Master Hath Come"
under the direction of Mrs. Barry Millian.
Junior congregation was run by Mrs. Bob
Worsell, Mrs. Fred Armstrong and Lori and
Donna Lynn Armstrong. The minister$ ser-
mon was entitled "Love Direction". Offer-
ing was received by Allan Webster and
Peter Verbeek.
Next Sunday, Fejt. 23 will be Scout Guide
Sunday when 40 members of the organiza-
tion from the Blyth district will visit. Fami-
ly night will be Friday Feb. 21 at 7 p. i. Pot
luck dinner and slides of Haiti will be shown
by Maria Dalton.
Local
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jardin and family of
Kitchener and Bonnie Armour and Julie 'of
Waterloo, spent the weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jardin and Mrs.
E.Straughan..
Mrs. Robert Young of Stratford and son
Craig Ritchie of Goderich were Saturday
visitors with Ellen Johnston and Laura
Philips.
Euchre Results
The weekly euchre party was held on
47. Card of thanks
COX
Sincere thanks to my friends, relatives and
neighbours for visits, cards and flowers while a
patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks
to Rev. Woodall, Dr. Baker and 1st floor nurses.
Everything was much appreciated.—Edna
Cox. -8x
GREER
I would like to thank my friends, neighbours and
relatives for the food, cards, visits and help at
home while recuperating from my back injury.
Thanks to Dr. Shepherd for his house calls and to
Dr. Harrett and Dr. Hill. Thanks also to Pastor
and Mrs. Holly for their visits. A special thanks to
the Physiotherapy staff for all the help they gave
me. ' I'll always remember everyone's
kindness.—Jean Greer. -8x
SHADDICK
Thanks to the doctors and nurses and sincere
thanks to all those who remembered me in
hospital and for the many kindnesses shown me
since returning home.—Elsie Shaddick.--8x
SCOTCHMER
I would like to extend a special thank -you to my
family, friends and neighbours for cards, flowers
and visits and food brought to the hou,se while I
was a patient in Goderich Hospital. Also to Dr.
Lambert, Dr. Cauchi and'Dr. Pearce and especial-
ly to the nursing staff on second floor east for
their excellent care. Thank you. -Margaret
Scotchmer.-8
Wednesday Feb. 12 at Auburn Community
Hall. The winners were: high man, Gordon
Gross; low man, Ray Hanna; High lady,
Lillian Leatherland; low lady, Nadiene
Scott; novelty Murray Rollinson and
special prize, Jane Glousher.
W.M.S. Meeting
The February meeting of the Auburn
Presbyterian W.M.S. was held at the home
of Lillian Leatherland.
The president Mrs. Roy Daer presided
and gave the Call to Worship. The devo-
tional period was run by Marion Haggitt.
The meditation was on The Holy Spirit,
followed by prayer. r
The study was run by Viola Raithby who
read an account of the work of George 'and
Mary Alarm, missionaries in Bolivia.
The March meeting will be at the home of
Viola Raithby on Mar. 11 at 1:30 p.m.
Unit II Of Knox United Church
Gary Shuttleworth said grace for a Valen-
tine Dessert when Unit II of Auburn UCW
met Feb. 12 in the church.
Beth Lansing and Mrs. Oliver Anderson
were in charge assisted by Mrs. I. Turner
and Mrs. J, Naylor. There were 17 members
and three visitors. present.
The worship included valentines to each
with a Bible verse on "Love" which
members read alternately. A prayer written
by the Indian poet Pauline Johnson was
read and the hymns "He's got the Whole
World in His Hands" and "For the Healing
of the Nations" were sung with Marjorie
McDougall as pianist.
A Meditation from "The Half Breed
Book" gave further insight to the year's
study on the Canadian Indian. Marjorie
McDougall played "Whispering Hope" as
an instrumental during the offering.
A film on Indians entitlefl "Unlearning In-
dian Stereo -types was shown by Shuttlewor-
th. He followed with a .talk and a period of
open discussion.
The leader Betty Marsh led in the
business and Mrs. Jack Armstrong
presented the financial report. Plans were
made for family night to be held on Friday
Feb. 21 at 7 p.m.
The roll call was answered by generous
donations to the Layette and 10 pneumonia
jackets were received for the Ethiopian pro-
ject.
Visits were arranged for five shut-ins and
the U.C.W. will cater for Blyth Festival's
dinners.
Shovelling snow
The simple task of shovelling snow claims
many lives each winter. Snow shovelling
can be extremely strenuous. Many people
who think they can handle the job fall victim
to a heart attack. If you have a lot of snow to
move think of an alternative to shovelling. It
could save your life! "DO IT OUR WAY - IT
WON'T HURT" This hag been a message
from the Farm Safety Association.
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