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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-04-23, Page 141 1 Page 14--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 23 1986 31. Service direc r PROFESSIONAL DOG GROOMING Complete clipping & both, nail trimming, etc. Reasonable rotes. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL 482.5629 nne JOHN KASSIES CFBA GENERAL CONTRACTING •Farm and,ntloi Buildings end • Additions and Renovations •Roofing, Siding, Soffit 6 Fascia PHONE CANADIAN ASSOCIATION T SOLDERS MEMBER 482-3063 JACK B. COLQUHOUN GENERAL CONTRACTING Specializing In: •CUSTOM BUILT HOMES ' RENOVATIONS •ADDITIONS • KITCHENS *ALUMINUM SIDING PHONE 482`9506 EVENINGS 31. Service directory KEN'S CARPENTRY Remodelling, renovation.s, cupboards, ceramic tile, counter tops, rec rooms, carports, flooring. windows,' patio doors, aluminum siding. Phone: 482-7676. Ken McNairn..-:-8tfar PHIL'S refrigerator and ❑ pliance service. Pro- mpt dependable service to all makes and models of domestic appliances. Phone 887-9062.-27tf MASONRY, STONE and carpentry week: Specializing in brick pointing and chimney building. Free estimates. For Information call Stan Kirkham 482.5305.. -3tfar FREE DEMOLITION for most borns and brick houses. Phone 482.5539.-10-22 POWER LAWN ROLLING 482-948.1 CUSTOM BACKHOEING, Drain Repair, erosion control, cellar drains, laser. -Call Fronk Postill 482.9101. - 15tfor --_- -�- -` LIVE MUSIC for all occasions. "Main Street West" would like to perform at your dance or reception. Live music is the best music. Reosonable rates. Please call Hudson Warr 524-2144, Arlene Darn- brough 524-2035 or Phil Main Jr. 524-4777 after 5 p.m.--16tfnx CONCRETE WORK - Expert chimney and roofing repairs. Specializing in stabling. Don Ives. Phone Brussels 887.9024. -43eow SPACE AGE INSULATION -As typos of Insulation Polyurethane Foam Fiberglass, Rockwool, Cellulose FOR MORI INFORMATION AND fall ISTIMATIS Ron Kassies 523-9484 AFTER 6 P.M. WATER WELL DRILLING W.D. HOPPER & SONS Four modem rotary rigs Phone Seaf Orth NEIL: 527-1737 DURL: 527-0828 JIM: 527-0775 COOKIE'S HOUSE PAINTING Interior & Exterior Experienced - Reasonable Rates Steve Cook 482-9335 36. Announcements, notices We can give your home's interior a whole new look - decorate with - •CLASSIC WALL DESIGN ° •CORNER MOULDS •LIGHT CENTRE PIECES *SWIRL CEILINGS (several different patterns) For these (and more) ideas - call ti DRYWALL Herb Van Amersfoort BLYTH 523-4202 CONSTRUCTION LTD. Your Residential Commercial and Farm Contractor I, Ronald Gordon Carter, will not be responsible for any debts incurred by my wife, Marshy Margaret Anne Carter, as of this date, April 16, 1986.----16-18x I. Don Long of 60 King St. Clinton, Apt. 2, as of April 14, 1986, will no longer be responsible for any debts incurred by my wife, Alva Marjorie Long. Donald Russel Long. ---17.19 38. Auction sale INCLUDING ADDITIONS AND RENOVATIONS 482-7290 COMFORT ZONE INSULATION LTD. We use SPRAYED POLYURETHANE FOAM INSULATION the hest Insulation money can buy, Of all ways to conserve energy, polyurethane foam Is the most effec- tive. ,�In fir. 1s�iJ�` dei For Free Estimate Call Garry Monier Noll Josling 482.9212 482.3812 apcmcom0,-(15) DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC Open Wee SBUIlis.b0p4iti Iflttw111 Good, Clean CONSIGNMENTS NOW BEING ACCEPTED for our next auction SATURDAY, MAY 3 at the Archer Auction Centre, Hwy. 4 beside Ontario Hydro Office. Top prices will go to your consignments of Boats, Mobile Homes, Home & Garden Equipment and Recreational Equipment. PHONE 482-3733 or 482-9420 Auctioneer: Russ Archer ctiAssmaD Richard i.labb Auctioneer CLINTON - 482-7898 AUCTION. CALENDAR SAT., APRIL 26 AT 1 P.M. - 2 tractors, combine, 4 wheel drive pickup, 5th wheel trailer, ATV, machinery,•etc. 21/2 miles nor- th and I/4 mile west of Blyth for Ray Hallahan. WED., APRIL 30 AT 6 P.M.: Snowblower, riding lawnmower, cement mixer, bikes, modern appliances, dining suite, furniture, etc. at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont. SAT., MAY 3 AT 10 A.M.: Antiques, fur- niture, appliances, dishes, tools, old cars, trucks and tractors, old machinery. 21/2 miles west and 1/4 mile north of Belgrave for Marion Payne. SAT., MAY 10 AT 10 A.M. - Truck, bulk feed tank, tractor, snowblower, hay, rotary mower, tools, chains, electric motors, power tools, piano, etc. 4 miles east of Goderich on No. 8 for the estate of Orval Rodges. EVENING AUCTION Riding lawnmower, snowblower, cement mixer, modern appliances, fur- niture, bikes, etc. to be held et Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont. for Mrs. Nellie Brlckko and Mr. Aaron Wieben plus other additions. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30 AT 6 PM Modern fancy dining suite w/ oval table w/ leaf, 4 chairs and large fancy hutch; Almond GE dishwasher, iIke new; Almond Inglis fridge; Almond White - Westinghouse 30" electric stove w/ glass oven door; matching copper - tone fridge and stove; matching Inglis clothes washer and dryer, like new; Woods chest freezer, approx. 18 cu. ft.; Hot Point chest freezer, approx. 18 cu. ft.; dehumidifer; 2 humidifiers; window air conditioner; vacuum cleaners;' Ken- more portable sewing machine; modern chesterfield and chair; china cabinet; cedar chest; Queen size box spring and mattress; wooden extension table; modern bed and dresser w/ box spring and mattress; '/A size ornate bed w/ mattress: heavy chrome table w/ 6 chairs and leaf, like new; recliner chair; small chests of drawers; continental single bed; carpet 12 x 15'/2 ft., like new; small electric piano; 6 -five drawer filing cabinets; hexagon end table; patio umbrella table; vacuum cleaners; card tables; lawn chairs; lawn lounges; coffee table; Lawn Flit° 8 hp riding lawn mower w/30" cut; Mastercraft 8 hp walk behind snowblower; push gas lawnmower; cement mixer, like new w/ motor; tent; lunior boy's 10 speed bike, new; girl's 3 speed bike; man's 10 speed; tent; .golf clubs & cart; garden tools; dishes;, glassware; skill saw; bat- tery charger; plus much more. A real good offering so plan to attend. TERMS: CASH Auctioneer: Richard Lobb CLINTON 482-7898 40. Lost & Found FOUND: April 10, young black and tan part Ger- man Shepherd neutered male, 1 mile west of Varna 482.9897.-17 41. To give away TWO monthtoagood rod home. 482-9139afterrle German Shepherds at4 pup to z give p.m. -17 L42. Death notice 4 43. Births K.u.IPER With great thanksgiving to the Lord, Mork and Alice relolce in the birth of their first child, Karina Grace on April 10, 1986 in Clinton Public Hospital. Ninth grandchild for Mi and Mrs Rein Bakker of Guelph and third- for Mr. and Mrs. Case Kuiper Jr. of Clinton.-17nx DOLMAOE Doug and Karen (Walker) of Blyth are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, Dawn Lynn on April 15th at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich weighing 8 lbs. 11 ozs. Proud grandparents are Veena and Don, Jackson, Goderich and Pearl and Roy Dolmoge of R.R. No. 1 Londesboro. Second great great grandchild for Mrs. Emma Rock of Mitchell. -17x THIEL LEPPINGTON At University Hospital, London on Wednesday, It's a gull John and Evelyn Leppington are proud April 16th, 1986, Mr, Carl George Thiel, of 33 to announce the birth of their daughter, Sara Goshen 5t. South, Zurich in his 70th year. Belov• Janel in Clinton Public Hospital on April 15. ed husband of Rete (Fleischauer) Thiel. Dear 1966, A sister for Aaron and Adam. Sara weigh• father of Greg and his wife Debbie, of Stratford ed in at 8 lbs. 12 ozs. A new granddaughter for and Catherine (Mrs. Bruce McIntyre), of London. Mrs. Albert Biemon, Belgrave and Mr. John Lep- Dear brother of Harold 'Tiny' Thiel, of Zurich and pington, R.R. 1, Clinton. Special thanks to Dr. Milford Thiel, of Penticton B.C. and Mrs. Bernice Baker and nurses Kelly, Carol and Tilly. Sara will McClinchey, of Blyth. Mr. Thiel is predeceased by be welcoming visitors at her home between 1-3 three sisters. Also surviving are five grand in the afternoon and 6-8 in the evenings. -17 children, Mr. Thiel was former Road Super inte dent for the Village of Zurich up to his retire- ment. Visitation after 2 p.m; Thursday in the Zurich Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funerol Homes, 49 Goshen St. North, Zurich where the funeral service was conducted on Friday at 2:30 p.rn., with Rev. Robert R. Sinasac officiating. In- terment to follow in Emmanuel United Church Cemetery, Zurich. -17 ANDREWS At 5t. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Wednesday, April 16, 1986, J. Harvey Andrews, beloved hus- band of Viola (Hamilton) Andrews of Exeter, and formerly of Stephen Twp. and West Wawanosh Twp. in his 82nd year. Father of (Donelda) Mrs. Douglas Lewis of Aliso Craig, (Isabel) Mrs. Frank MacDonald of Clinton, Arnold Andrews of Cen- tralia. Also survived by 14 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren, One brother Warner An- drews and one sister Mrs. Margaret Mole both of Dungannon. One daughter Betty Anne pre- deceased. Friends called at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter, until noon Saturday. Funeral service was held at the Trieett Memorial Anglican Church, Exeter, on Saturday, April 19 at 2 p.m. Graveside service in Dungannon Cemetery with Reverend James Sutton officiating.' -17 HUFFMAN Suddenly at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich on Saturday, April 19, 1986, Jeannette Delian (Taylor) Huffman of Bayfield, in her 46th year. Beloved wife of Lloyd Huffman. Dear mother of Veronica and Andrew Sturgeon of R.R. 3, Bayfield', and Crystal and Jim Taylor -of R.R. 1, Auburn. Loved grandmother of Sally. and Kira Sturgeon and Jamie and Ashley Taylor. Also survived by two sisters Yvonne Pyka of Sarnia and Darlene Shields of Toronto. Friends called at the McCallum Funeral Home, Cambria Road at East Street, Goderich. Funeral Mass was held at St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, St. Joseph.at • 11 o'clock Monday morning. Interment Bayfield Cemetery. PINERIDGE CHALET PUBLIC AUCTION You are cordially invited to attend the public Duction of Property, Restaurant and Banquet Hall equipment and miscellaneous items, on SATURDAY APRIL 26 AT 10:30 AM 2 miles west of Hensel,, and 1/4 mile south. PROPERTY: Consists of approx. 31/2 acres upon which is situated a 8000 sq. ft. building-Witlifacilities and licensed for 500 people, also living accommoda- tions. This building is adaptable to many other uses. Also included is a 24' x 30' cement block building for storage and service area. TERMS: Selling sublect to reasonable reserve. $10,000.00 down, balance to 30 days. Will be auctioned et 10:30 A.M. EQUIPMENT: Garland 62" double oven c/w 30" grill and 6 burners, propane, & individual controls; Garland 36" x 55" stacking ovens, propane; Garland 30" grill with thermostat control; Garland 100 amp electric double basket deep fryer: Burke, heavy duty 12" meat slicer; Hobartsteak tenderizer; Hot Point micro -wave oven; 2 heat lamp hot servers; 2 electric grills; General double glass door refrigerator; Pepsi 30" upright glass door cooler; 2 • Pepsi 28" upright, glass front coolers; 7 -up bottle cooler; Pepsi coin operated can dispenser unit; York hot chat, machine; 6 asst sizes coffee makers (25 to 100 cup); 2 -Viscount 22 cu. ft. deep freezers; 1-16 cu. ft. Viscount freezer; 6 stainless triple food trollies; Smith Corona cash register; Electrohome 21" color T.V.; 2 -six head 8. 1-4 head liquor dispensers; Frigidaire Ice maker; Waldhem water purifier; Myers water softener; Mentz Stereo system; Traynor P.A. system; 453 plastic full-back stacking chairs; 25 pedistal tables, oss't sizes; 21-30" x 8° walnut tables with folding legs; 30 padded stacking chairs; 27 • 28," x 8' tables wlthrremovable legs; 8 - 30" x 6' end loiner tables with 4-8° centre sections; office desk and chair; 4 drawer filing cabinet; 300 pc, setting of dishes Incl. dinner, bread 8. butter, cups d. saucers & side plates; 300 pc. cutlery set; glassware; Igo, quan• City of servers, bowls, salt & peppers; cream & sugar: pots d pans & cooking utensils. All of the above sold in quantity. New Year's Eve favours for 200 people. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: Mounted moosehead; handcarved totem pole; coat racks; fire extinguishers; cash boxes (2); 3 picnic tables: garden wheel. barrow; 2 picture windows; beer trays; barb-e-que tandem trailer (will cook a whole pig or 300 Ib. of beef) c/w refrigerator unit; 2 Dettson (6' 8. 7') snow blowers; 3 PTH 6' scraper blade; snowmobile parts; M.F. 300 combine c/w cab, straw chopper & 3 heads; M.F harrow 3 row corn head; 10' M.F. double disc: 15' Cockshutt double disc; Generator; tool carrier for 'h ton truck. NOTE: all kitchen equipment is in excellent coalition. .Plan Ito attend. early. Viewing by appointment only. Misc. equipment selling et 1:00 P.M. PROPRIETORS: Mr. George Beer - 262-2277 Mr. Don Mousseau - 236.4610 Ad.„,_, CARTER Larry and Colleen of Simcoe, are very pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Tonya Stephanie, weighing 8 lbs. 3 ozs. on Wednesday, April 16, 1986. Proud grandparents, Doreen and Glen Carter, Londesboro, Jim and Marjorie Gilliland, Kitchener. Great grandparents are Jack Armstrong, Londesboro, George Carter, Hu�onview, Mary Gilliland, Kitchener and Daisy Smith, London.-17nx SWAN Congratulations to Jane and Colin Swan of Sar- nia, Ontario on the birth of their son, Nicholas Alexander on April 20, 1986. He arrived just in time for church. A little brother for Elizabeth, Laura Jane and David.-17nx 46. In memoriam GLAZIER In fond and loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather Wilfred who passed away lb April 24, 1982. Put your arms around him Lord, Treat him with special care, Make up for all he suffered, And all that seemed unfair, Without farewell he fell asleep, With only memories for us to keep, These are the words he would have replied, This life for me is truly passed, I loved you all to the very last. Lovingly remembered by Verna and family. -17x HUNKING At Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday, April 20, 1986, Mrs. Myrna Grace (Essex) Hunking off R.R. 5, Clinton, in her 48th year. 13416Th J °wife''of Donald Hunking. Dear mother of Joyce and her husband Fred Cuttell of London, Kathy and her husband Murray Hunking of Goderich, and Dawn Laureen Hunking at home. Also loved by four grandchildren. Dear daughter of Clarence Essex of Niagara Falls and Lola (Mrs. Ellwood Atkin- son) of Goderich. Also survived by one sister Elsie (Mrs. Gordon Hulley) and two brothers Joe and Alvin Essex, all of Goderich. At the request of Mrs. Hunking, there was no funeral home visitation. A private funeral service was held at the Ball & Falconer Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton on Tuesday, April 22. Interment Hope Chapel Cemetery, Hullett Twp. -17 V ANDENDOOL At Clinton Public Hospital on Friday, April 18, 1986, Winnie A. VandenDool of R.R. 4, Clinton, in her 41st year. Beloved wife of Tony VandenDool. Dear mother of Stephen, Charlene, and Paul, all at home. Beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Renkema of Woodstock and daughter-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. A. VandenDool of Clinton. Dear sister and sister-in-law of Bill and Margaret Hor- inga of Woodstock, Ross and Corrie Clark of Neustadt, John and Garma Markus of Beachville, Bert and Linda Renkema of Londesboro, and Bert and Joan VandenDool of Londesboro. Also sur- vived by 22 nieces and nephews. Friends were received at the Beattie Funeral Home, 55 Rotten - bury Street East, Clinton. Funeral service was held on Monday, April 21, 1986, commencing at 2 p.m. from the Christian Reformed Church, Clin- ton with Rev. H. Samplonius officiating. Inter- ment Clinton Cemetery. 1 CALDWELL In loving memory of a dear mother and grand -c mother Jean Caldwell who passed away April 27, 1984. It is so sad to pass the road alone, Instead of side by side, But to'all there comes a moment, When the ways of life divide, You .gave us years of happiness, Then came sorrow and tears, But you left us beautiful memories, We will treasure through the years. {ovingly remembered and thought of often by Alan, Marie, Nancy, Joe, Wendy, Charlie and grandchildren. -17 TREWARTHA Frank Trewartha of Kansas City, Missouri formerly of Cardinal, Ontario died Saturday, April 12 at the age of 63. Mr. Trewartha was the son of the late Howard Trewartha and Mary (Tyn- dall) Trewartho of Clinton. He is survived by his wife Jean, sons Lawrence of Pickering; Alan of Welland; David of Toronto and Bruce of Hum-,, boldt, Saskatchewan and five grandchildren. He is also survived by a brother Ross of Clinton. Funeral services were held at Cardinal, Ontario on Tuesday, April 22. MANNING Lilo - Nee Howatt, Be years, late of Huron Lodge and formerly of Riverside Dr. E., Windsor, passed away on April 21. Predeceased by her husband J. Percy Manning. Dear mother of Mrs. Douglas C. Johnson (Phyllis) of Windsor. Dear grandmother of Derek Johnson and Melanie•Lukaniuk of Wind- sor and Lindsey Williams of Toronto. Great grandmother of Todd and Lara Lukaniuk of Wind- sor. Sister of Mrs. Sadie Hart of Stratford. Funeral services were held at the Anderson Funeral Home, 895 Ouellette Ave., :Windsor on Wednesday, April 23 at 2 p.m. Rev. Richard Stuart officiated followed by cremation. Memorial tributes to the Riverside United Church Memorial Fund would, be appreciated by the family, -'--17 • . to 43. Births x.. SCHULTZ Galeased to announce the birth birrtth of td h it sShultzecond chilore d Br anne Marie, 7 lbs. 11- ozs. on April 15, 1986. Sister for Sonya. Proud rents ore Mr., and, Mrs. Elmer Schultz and Mrs and Mrs. Tony d Boer. Special thanks to Dr. Steed, head nurse Mary DeJong and all the nurses on second floor at Clinton Hospital for their excellent care, -17 MlDDUTON Paul and Vicki Middleton thank god: for the safe arrival of their first born, a girl, Stacey Kendra, born April 17, 1986, weighing "8 lbs. 1 oz, Proud STRAYED onto Lot 60 Baayfletd Concession, grandparent'sa i De nMand nor udPreud iddIef n•and grand - (female). Township, a black and tan hound and (female Plhone 482.3593;---1lhc parents are Adel Jervis, Helen' Marr and M c ( ) and Edna Le beau. Special that POUND id downtown clint`r nr d year td crit, Dr, Stoll: and second floor nurses of Clinton b(a'tk with whlte,,•cllest. Calf 4824/48,-1/flospifa)... DAW In loving memory of my Mom, Mildred Daw who passed away on April 28, 1985. I'll never forget that phone call One year ago today 1 tried so hard to hurry But you had passed away. I know you died so peacefully Helps to ease the pain, But since you left dear Mom Things are not the same. Each morning when I awake And know that you are gone, No one knows the pain and heartache As I try to carry' on. Time will never heal the heartache Or ease the falling tears, For when you lose your loved one You can cry for many years. I find it hard to write -these words The wound is fresh and new, I ask dear God to let you know How much I miss and love you. The tears in my eyes., can wipe away, The ache in my heart will always stay. Sadly missed by Sandra and her family. -17 DAW In loving memory of a dear wife, mother, grand- mother and great grandmother, Mildred, who passed away April 28, 1985. It was on an early Sabbath morning, The Lord came down to greet her, He welcomed her with open arms, And gently took her further, Assembled at God's golden door, Where all her loved ones had gone before, With radiant foces they took her in, To live eternally with him, Remembered with love by husband, Claude, daughter Sandra, son Larry and families, -17 AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS, TENDER BROKERS & BUSINESS CONSULTANTS Bruce Rothwell - 482.7181 HORST Fege D.T. ODERIC SS West Sti'aliet Houma& . -(514)14654$11 Gaederfch 101i4S2446116 NoCkaar86 • t itit424S4rillS 40. Lest & FOiurld • 47. Card of thanks BOYLE I would like to thank friends for visits and Dr. Salsbury and nurses of first floor Clinton Hospital for their care. Jim Boyle. -17x - I I GRAY ' Our hearts have been touched by the kindness of so many people who` shared the loss of a dear husband and father. Words are inadequate to exprreciation to relate deepest es, friends our aand hneighbours anks and pfor their ex- pressions of sympathy, beautiful floral tributes, donations,cards, visits and food brought to the house. Sincere thanks to pallbearers, flower bearers, Rev, VanSlyke, Roy, Charlynn and the Centenaire Jr. D. mothers for the lovely lunch We ore truly grateful to Ross Ribey for his hel and guidance. A very special thank you to Rev. Stan. McDonald for his kindness, comfort and lovely service. Thanks to Ken Cardno for the touching tribute to Gary before the glorious vic- tory. The many acts of kindness will always be ramembere'd.--17x - -_-- FREY The family of -the late Elmer Frey wish to express sincere appreciation for the many acts of kind- ness shown to us during the loss of a dear father, grandfather 6nd brother. To our family, friends, neighbors, the Wow Di'nenslons, Rev. Kim Dykidra and Mike falconer who ho in.any hosehelped way. Thanks for being there when we needed you the most. Also to Clinton Public Hospital nursing staff., Or. Baker, Dr. Flowers, Home Care staff and especially to a - -dear friend Semite for the special care and understanding given to Eimer during his illness. Your'thaughifuli ess will always be remembered and may Gad bless everyone. -17 ��