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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-04-09, Page 18Peg"g, WS - p,. WEDNESDAY„ APEX 9a 1996 31 er-vice directory DIPORAIPCONTRACITING tip.eltii 4111tg Nw; *WM* 09111.1 HOMO •A .0.101110.16 •ALUM1N191, SIDING P1108111 482-9506 *wsiNGS Bricks - Blocks - Fieldsione • Angelstone BOB SMITH MASONRY CONSTRUCTION AND REPAIRS *Chiron ys and Fireplaces *Over 2 years experience RR ..CLINTON 4O, 4340 11CE AGE 1S, LTI N —Antrum of insulation poit use hon. Fou. PIbpl''glp11111. Rockwool. Cellulose lit -7,0\').' roemooimpoomonaN , atmrusidameTts Ron Kande' '" 323®9464 *Flue P.M. POWER LAWN ROLLING 482-9481 JOHN KASSIES CFBA CANADIAN FARIVIOULDOIS ASSOCIATION GENERAL CONTRACTING • Farm atpd Residential Buildings • Additions and Renovations •Roofing, Siding. Soffit 8 Fascia PHONE MEMBER 482-3063 COMFORT ZONE INSULATION LTD. We use 'SPRAYED POLYURETHANE FOAM INSULATION the best insulation money can buyl Of all wayi to conserve .nergy, polyurethane foam Is the most effec- tive. --+-lam•►- f For Fres Estimate Cali Garry Monier Noll Jailing 482-9212 482-3812 34. Personal LOSE WEIGHT NOW! • 'Safe and Effective • All Natural Products • No Calorie Counting • Naturally Suppresses Appetite • 100% Monod Back Guarantee I lost t lbs. in lees than 1 month CaII Peter Hamming 527-0179 1.35. Notice to creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE of William T. Heard, late of the Township of Stanley, in the County of Huron. All persons having claims against the Estate of William T. Heard, late of the Township of Stanley, in the County of Huron, who died February 5th, 1986, are required to file proof of same with the unders.y49d on or before the 16th day of April, 1986, after which date the Estate will be distributed with regard only'to the claims of which the undersigned shall then hove notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any per- son of whose claim she shall not then have notice. DATED of Goderich, this 24th day of March, 1986. NORMAN 8. PICKELL Barrister and Solicitor 58 South Street P.O. Box 430 GODERICH, Ontario Solicitor for the Estate '—13.15ar iN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OE MARY MARGUERITE RiE.IfL. lute of the Township of Tuclsersmith. in the County of H,uran. ALL mesons having claims against the .Estate of the above-named' Mary Marguerite Right, who died on or about the 25.th day of November, 1985. ore required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 27th day of April, 1986, cis after that elate: 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 27th day of March. 1986. D. GERAi.D HILTZ, Barrister & Solicitor, 52 Huron Street, Clinton, Ontario Solicitor for the Executor. 14.16ar NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of GRACE MARGARET HOWE, Deceased All persons having claims against the estate of Groce Margaret Howe, late of the Township of Tuckersmith, County of Huron, widow, who died on or about the 27th day of February 1995 are re• quired to file particulars. of same with Elmer D. dell, Q.C. Solicitor, EXeter, Ontario, by the )2th day of April 1986 after which date the estate will be distributed having regard only to those claims of which notice has been received. ELMER D. BELL, Q.C. Solicitor for the administrator, Easeter, Ontario. NOM 1S0. —13.15or 38. Auction sale Richard Lobb Auctioneer CLINTON 482.7898 AUCTION CALENDAR SAT.. APRIL 12 -10 A.M. • Garden tractor, furniture, misc. for the Estate of William Bourdeou, at the Lobb Auction Barn, Bayfield Road, Clinton. TUES.. APRIL 15 - 1:30 p.m. - Two tractors, 1985 mini -van, feeder mixer wagon, forim machinery, etc. to be held 11/4 miles north and r/, mile east of Lucknow for Bruce Colwell. FRI., APRIL 18 - 1:30 p.m. - three tractors, self-propelled combine, dump trailer and machinery to be held 3 miles east of Hensall for Gerald Traquair. Lucknow COMMUNITY SALE Stocker & Short Keep SALE MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1986 1:30 P.M. 100 Yellow Charlois Heifers ;. Average Weight 700 Lbs. ; 60 Limousin Steers Average Weight 720 Lbs. 35 Hereford Calves Aproximately 450 Lbs. Still Room For More Consignments NEXT STOCKER SALE MAY 5, 1986 Taking Consignments Now 529-7625 or 529-7970 NOTICE TO C04I TORS In the Estate of Josephine Tharnpsott Alt persons having claims against the estate of Josephine Thompson, late of the Township of Hay in the.Cou'nty,of Huron, deceased, who died on the .9th day of December 1985, are hereby notified to send In full par'ticu�lllars of their claims to the undersigned on ar before the •milk day of April, 1986, after whir:h date• the a'ss'ets Will be distributed having regard 'only to claims Hien received. • ' Doted at Seaforth, Ontario Ogg 19th day of March 1986. McCroniiell, $fotr,Jitrt,:iy'vrstetsrija iSnfrl,ifers� �tsf, Sdstfertti, Oin8ri f s: SoIicfterrS *the UC 00 ..,.0 eaves 1Ytg' ngs'car .mfhi>rNfe, tools household ego*, .etfl,1 will be .held. for Allan lot 2St. '"eon* 6, Moho" Twp,, 3s/s hili.., 440* olid 3% north of Lueknow at ) glide School on Sirtusday, April 12, .11 444e Ftllllglt :naebhli _ , consists of M*l , 3L.61 flolalibltie, Pickup, #444 and #43 cowhands,' hands; #12 Kr baler; Kr. 33 17 ran seed drill with grams seeder and fertilizer; 165 i►f,p. tractor. Also selling for M • astern Krnetn+er, HoIyrood,; 9N l ord,,to;ctor with kidustelil l loader * excellent cond.; • pull 'v' type snow blower; other articles too BUM* emus to mention. Auctioneers ,toe Metz er 395.5482, Hlfl 131plldaialay. AUCTION SALE 16 H.P. lawn tractor with snowblower and cab, new windows. furniture. ap- pliances, glassware, pony saddle. etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Darn Clinton, Ont. , for the Estate of William Bourdeau plus several ad- Melons. SAT., APRIL 12 AT 10 A.M. TRACTOR AND EQUIPMENT: Ford LGT 165, 16 H.P. lawn tractor w/ hydraulic drive, cab and 42" mower, 'front mount 42" snowblower; Beaty 6 x 4 ft. tilt top trailer; 38" trail lawn sweeper with fliprimatic hamper. WINDOWS: 2 new Dashwood malinlum windows. 5 ft. 10'/2 Inches x 4 ft:; 11 new window sash 341 x 291/2 Inches; 3 doors. FURNITURE: Cherry top for flat to wall cupboard; library table; 2 dehumidifiers: 2 Victorian side chairs; small Victorian settee; child's pressback rocker; small book shelf; wooden rocker; parlour; Singer euro- trlc--sewing mach) g in sfd_nd; gpllt rack; fancy plant table; fancy modern Zenith floor model hi fl WS truck; upholstered chairs; 2 matching modern caned back chain; older chesterfield and chair: antique drop front desk: small china cabinet: 5 shelf stands: 3 matching wooden chairs: bookcase bed w/ mattress; dresser w/ mirror: small antique . table w/ drawer; •/s sits ,bed w/,ch.sf Of drawers: ' site 'Peeled Nerd; buffet; , double box spring,. and manna.: modern wooden rocker; day bed newly upholstered: platform Tacker; 'wive rocker;' 2 small metal 'office desks; bunk beds: 4 matching wooden chain: S place NUM' n chair stiff old drop Leaf tablet odd tholes; • vacuum aroma 2 otd wall phone W/wood.n tali's; fancy, woodier mai tsaartar _ . Toledo 15 rbc .Iettr$t Scall.; teak register; pints baking board: 2n6derii' telephones; S beov.'r, Id,a, good rift« faring' of dramas and gloat*** In• eluding MOO. piece.; sofsv bedding; pony saddle; sleetrk heath; Moffitt 30"r.ISCtttc that it odor clothes dt°yair, 11 bundlitst of Shingles; 4 bikGis$ Sun. boom *Neale lavniMowdlirl titti atllle►r bid fstr Compr.tk r sir/ %%Ain: 'tenni Lanni' %Mtnold hag daft" g Vent collars;' sfldft, :Witt tt• tlitliblfikhetitiif ltbwt 1444441'd bOFbWIr9lr, , fflllg�1#1 CONSIGNMENT AUCTION OF 50 Tractors 200 PIECES OF EQUIPMENT 1 row of unreserved Items Saturday, April l9th 9'30 a.m. at BRINDLEY SALES YARD Dungannon AUCTIONEERS' Gordon H. Brindley Brian Rlntoul Barry Gray 529-7625 or 529.7970 seri tn drug use research TORONTO ,.The Ministry' of ill% will provide funding of 60,00 for a provincial study ?� wArL4Nide research literature on n .prescription,drktsa Heal Mini e Mur- ray MOM410110U/Wed, Tnestudy will ook at how doctors frons around the world reseribe drugs, how their patients use rugs and if measures taken to, Improve 09 1,prescribing have worked, reseriptlon drug use is becoming a tglobal concern and'theministry believes hat .up*to-date knowledge of the subject, is essential before any steps are takeno deal with possible problems in Ontario," Mr, Elston said. Four of Canada's leading experts on prescription drug use willconduct the six- month Study and submit a report to the ministry which will be made public. The research team, headed by Er. T. Goldberg, professor and chairman of the departirlen>t of health adminftstrntinn tat the 40. Lost 8 Found LOST - Gold wrist watch with engraving, lost in Clinton. Reward. Phone 523.4277,-15 41. To give away BIG, FRIENDLY, farm dog to give away to a good home 482.7552,-14,15 42. Death notice .1 PATTERSON At the Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday, April 2, 1986, Nelson Howard Patterson of Blyth Ont., In his 85th year. Beloved husband of Zeila Carter: dear father of 'William and Kenneth of Blyth and Shirley (Mrs. Darrell Wood) of East Wawanosh Township; also survived by 12 grand- children and 15 great-grandchildren. Predeceas• ed by 3 sisters, 1 brother and 1 granddaughters Rested at the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth, Ont., where the funeral service was held on friday, April 4 at 2 p.m. Interment Ball's Cemetery. -15 • CHOWEN At Maitland Manor Nursing Home, G derich on Sunday, fry Apr% ,6,'f 19841 +3 . v Je i(Ma9Eyf an) Chowen of t oderiek on f6rmar yt of T6rohto, in her 83rd year. Dear aunt of 'Eleanore (Mrs. Lee Scott) of Meaford, •Donald MacEwen of Goderich, Peter Forbes Of Orillia', and Catherine (Mrs. Ken McKnight) of Clinton. Predeceased by two sisters Edna (Mrs. A.I. Forbes) and Alice MacEwan; one brother George G. MacEwan; and one nephew Peter S. MacEwan. The familyy received friends at the McCallum Funeral. Home, Cambria Road at East Street, Goderich from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Mon- day. Funeral Servicewas held at the funeral home 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. "Interment Maitland Cemetery. -15 PIERCE Jennifer Is happy to announce the arrival of her new brother, Brendan Matthew, on March 30, 1986, weighing 5 lbs. 15 ozs. at Wingham and District Hospital.°Proud parents aro Terry and Debbie (Hull).--15nx BEDARD Rev. Richard C.Ss.R;, At Providence Villa Hospital, Toronto, on Sunday, Aprif 6;1986, Rev. Richard Bedard, C.Ss.R..,(Joined the Congrega- tion of the Most Holy 'Redeemer on September 15, 1940, and was ordained into the Priesthood on June 17, 1945). Dear son of the late' Dennis' and Mary. Dear brother of Gerald, `Lawrence, Mrs. Beatrice Geoffrey, all of Zurich, Ont..' Donald, Mrs. Hazel Daley, and Mrs. Mary Romanisizyn, all of Detroit, Mich., Clara of Wind- sor, Ont., and Mrs. Joanne Merner of London. Friends called at the Rosar-Morrison Funeral Home, 467 Sherbourne Street (near Wellesley), after 2 p.m. Monday until 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday. Mass of Christian Burial was held at Our Lady of the Assumption Church (2565 Bathurst Street; Toronto), at 11 a.m.; 'thence to St. Boniface Church, Zurich, Ont., for a funeral mass and burial on Wednesday. -15 TURVEY Mary Margaret. Passed away at Huronview, April 4th, 1986, Mary (Mayme Archibald). Wife of the late Charles Roy Turvey (1975), of Brussels, in her 93rd year. Survived by one daughter Margaret (Mrs. BII) McTaggart),, of Goderich, one grandson Scott, of : London, two great- grandchildren Deanne rand Heath. Predeceased by two sisters Hazel" (Mrs. Dick Whitfield) and Jean (Mrs. Ed Miller) Rested at the Brussels Chapel of the M.L. WpttsFuneral Hemet' until Sunday where funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Interment Brussels Cer tetery.--15` 1 KAASTRA With great, joy and thankfulness to the Lord, Terry and Anne Kaastra are proud to announce the birth of their fourth sen, Shaun Andrew, born April 4, 1986 weighing 7 lbs. 121/2 ozs. Shaun is a new brother for Michael, Bryon, and Allan and a grandson for Mr, and Mrs, Sid Kaastra and Mr, and Mrs, Wobbe Bylsma. We also would like to thank Dr. Baker and second floor nursing staff for all their help. -15 46. In memoriam DALE In loving memory of our dear dad, Carman S. Dale, who passed away eight years ago April 10, 1978: It's lonely here without you Dad, Wo miss you more each day, Life is not the same to us, Since you were called away. They say memories aro golden, Well maybe that is true, But we never wanted a memory, We only wanted you. Today, tomorrow, our whole life through, We will always love and remember you. - Dearly loved by Daren, Bruce, Joan, Brenda and Donna. -15 47. Card of thanks PIERCE We would like to thank family, friends and 'neighbours for the cards, flowers, gifts and visits we received during our stay in hospital. Special thanks to Grandpa and Grandma Pierce for keeping Jennifer. Also Dr. Mowbray, Dr. Hanlon and the nursing staff on second floor for their ex- cellent -care. Debbie and Brendan Pierce. -15 CLINTON ROVERS - Rev. and Mrs. Bechtel and 1st. Clinton. Rover Crew wish to say ThenK You 1 to Mayor Balfour for organizing the lovely "welcome home from New Zealand". Thanks also to all who come and supported us in this venture and to Editor Anne Narejko for her ex- cellent. coverage. -15x ,:l/niversity of Torlonto, Includes Or: E.M. Sellers, professor of ;pharmacology And Medicine at the University of Toronto,. pr. H. Segal, professor of pharmacy ,a - ministration at the UniVeraitYUniversity f Tenn. n and Dr. SA. Carruthers, associate fessor of medicine and pharmacology att��e University of Western Ontario and chair- man Of the Ontario Drug Quality and Therapeutics Committee. - - "Thies report will be invaluable as a framework for further ,policy development in regard to the Ontario Drug Benefit Plan," Mr. Elston said. • McDOUGALL - We would like to express sincere thanks and ap- preciation to relatives and friends for the kind- -nese and support shown to us in the loss of a dear son, brother and brother-in-law, Ron. We especially thank those who gave floral tributes, donations to charity or sent cards to express con- dolences. Sincere thanks to Rev. Snihur and Rev. Ward. Nellie McDougall andlamily.-15x NOBLE The family of the late Jeremy Noble wish to ex- press sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends, and neighbours who sent flowers, cords, donations, and support shown to us .in the loss of our dear son, grandson, and nephew. Thanks to the Dungannon ladies for the ,lunch prepared. Special thanks to Drs. Walker and Conway of Goderich and Dr. M.D. Li of Lon- don. We Will always remember with appreciation the care you gave Jeremy. Thanks to the •emergency staff of Clinton Hospital and om- bulance drivers. Sincere thanks are extended to Rev. Robert Roberts and McCallum Funeral Home for their kindness and support. A very special warm thank you to Gayle Beuermann who was with Jeremywhen we couldn't be. Everyone's thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. -15 WILLIAMS • At Victoria Hospital Westminster Campus on Fri- day, April 4, 1986, 'Mrs. Altera A. (Fritz) Williams of 302 Ridout Street, South London, hi her 91st year. Wife of the Tate D. Harris Williams. Beloved mother of Mrs. Thomas (Jean} Haggerty of Lon- don. Predeceased, by her,son Ja't( Williams. Dear sister of Elgin Fritf of St. Catharines, Jack Fritz of Sydney, N.S., and Mrs. Margaret Murray of din - ton. Predeceased by seven, brothers Stanley, Douglas; George, Roy, Arthur, Alvin, and Harold Fritz; three sisters Jean Coulson, Helen Jenkins, and Grace Fritz; and an infant grandson James. Hoggarty:.the funeral service wag cdnductod in the chapel of the A: Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridaut Street South on Monday, Apr117 at 11 O.M. With Rev. Elliston Bridger of Calvary United Church officiotfng. Cremation with inter• meet of crarnains In Fairview tomete tr, Listbwel, Onfdrla.-15 STOREY Alvin Morley of Seaforth on April 7, 1986, of 'Seater*. Commui•,tity •Hospital: in his 80th°year. Morley Storey boloyed•husband of Beatrice Artm- strong• and dear father of Mrs. Shirley Watson of 'L Stratford, Gwen (Mrs John Patterson) of Mullett ; ,Twp., • Joyce (Mrs. Rod'nDofg) Of. tuckerstnith vyp., baarlene aff Toronto and Pay of Kitchenory Also survived by four •gr'andehfldreri and two 'brothers George `of 'Guelph • and `Torrance ;of Palmerston and ane -sister Mrs. Catherine Gass bf Fergus. Predeceased by two sistorst Grace and Margaret. ipoonoic called 60 the Whltney.ltibay `. fina'''l ;Halite. fly G6derlch. Street West, '; S'eofortlt' after d >p m. tuJesday .until'2:,p.rtt" Wedtlaitila : whet* funeral li,ar'vices ware held. ifliertoiiwff•Balyds cemefo15. ., Many pharmacists, physicians and representatives of senior citizens and con- sumer groups who recently appeared before the social development eom atiittee hearings on Ontario's proposed drug legislation, agreed that it is important to have a study on prescription drug use, 47. Card of thanks 1 POTTER We wish to express our appreciation. to our relatives and friends for the expressions of sym- pathy shown to us at the time of the death of our wife and mother, Mrs. Rata Potter. Special thanks to the staff of South Huron District Hospital and of Queensway Nursing Home who cared for her to Rev. Stan McDonald for his sup- port; and to Mike Falconer and his staff for their caring service. Your thoughtfulness is much ap- preciated. Thank you. Elmer Potter and family, -=15x McMICHAEL f wish to thank everyone for gifts, cords, visits and the help received at home while I was a pa- tient In Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Flowers, Dr. Newlands, the nurses and staff for their excellent care. Also to Rev. Barber for his visits. All was really appreciated. Bob McMichael. -15 TOWNSEND Elmer and Dorothy Townsend would like to ex- press their thanks to their family and friends for the gifts, flowers and beautiful cords we receiv- ed for our "Golden Wedding Anniversary." -15x HOWES Paul and Phia Howes (nee Hoogendoorn) would 41) like to express our thanks and appreciation to all the friends and neighbours who attended the community shower on February 28 at the Goderich Township Hall, Holmesville. We had an enjoyable evening; the food was delicious and the ' gifts wore very much appreciated. Our special thanks to the organizers for arranging everything. It was nice to see old acquaintances and meet new ones. To all who contributed, thanks again for a great evening. -15 YOUNGBLUT We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to our neighbours and friends who worked so hard to help with our farm sale. Also thanks to George and Sylke Hickey. Bruce, Sharon and Stephen Youngblut.-15 , *Models from 31/, to 8 h.p. for every size garden. •Rear Tine, Powered Wheels. For effortless operation ...just one hoed. •Troy -Balt sets the standards by which all other tillers are judged.. •Phone 1.000.265'-4260, will send you o FREE 1986 Troy-Bilt catalogue. "DuTRACTOR �statla EXETER 233-1113 BLYTH 523.4244 dUMIO SUCKET vlees of tender: fried ekken for the regular price of 15 1169 Mot OFFER gpo FOR THE unfits MONTH OF APRIL irl. ' 11;AYS A Witt 1eAM•10PM !MOT SUNDAYS 111.AM:4 PM