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Page 10--,CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 1080
38. Auction sale
LARGE AUCTION SALE
21/2 utiles west and '/a of a mile north
of Bolgrave for Mrs. Marion Payne.
SAT. MAY 3AT10A.M.
PARTIAL LiSTING INCLUDES:
MH 44 tractor, MH 33 tractor, AC B trac-
tor for parts, TSC 200 gal trail sprayer
w/poly tank, buzz saw, 1971 Chew. car
as Is, 3 old vehicles for scrap. Cockshutt
110 seed drill, 24 ft. tube hay elevator,
White thresher, 2 plows and horse
drawn implements, approx. 20 ton of
grain, cut firewood, 2 cream separators.
wood lathe on stand, garden tiller.
acetylene torch set, self propelled lawn
mower, small chain saw, bench saw, bat-
tery charger, router, belt sander, skill
saw, electric drill, hand tools, '12 ft. of
new insulated chimney. old cement mix-
er, barrel press, antique oil lugs. Heint-
amon upright piano w/oak cabinet,
hoosier cupboard, phonograph. 4 alad-
din lamps, oil lamp, old post cards, '
cream can. brass type bed. parlour
table. washstand, pillar mantel clock, 3
crocks. ice cream maker, cookstove,
small wood stove, portable colour TV,
large Woods chest freezer, 2 fridges,
propane stove, basin and pitcher,
dishes. glassware, etc. plus much more.
Plan to attend this interesting auction
SALE ORDER, TOOLS, MISC MACHINERY,
TRACTOR. GRAIN. FURNITURE, DISHES.
TERMS CASH LUNCH BOOTH
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON 482-7898
42. Death notice
OKE
Suddenly at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on
Sunday, April 27,. 1986, Ila L. (Currell) Oke of
Goderich, in her 85th year. Beloved wife of the
late Irvine D. Oke. Dear mother of Murray and
Marie of Scarborough, Don and Betty of Zurich,
Maxine and Bill Gould of Ottawa, Ken and Ruth
of Goderich, Jim and Joyce of Goderich Twp.
Loved grandmother of 16 grandchildren and 15
great-grandchildren. Sister of May (Mrs. Lorne
Rodges), George Currell, both of Goderich and
the late Lloyd Currell. The family received
friends at the McCallum Funeral Home, Cambria
Road at East• Street, Goderich, from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Monday, Funeral service was held at the
funeral home, 2 &clock Tuesday afternoon. In-
terment Maitland Cemetery -18
EVENING AUCTION SALE
to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction
Barn, Clinton for Mrs. Lyddlatt of Blyth
and Brenda Bigelow
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THURSDAY, MAY 8AT 6 P.M.
Antique fiat to wail cupboard? Weak.
upright freezer, Sear dishwasher, 0000
BTU Or conditioner, dehumidifier,
Kenmore portable sewing machine
nearly new, component hi fl, floor
model hi fl, Fabian doubly pedestal -
solid wood desk, portable B & W T.V.
older propane stove, .blanket box,
pressback high chair, oak swivel office
chair, davenport. sideboard bottom.
mats, 4 chairs, old table, electric
heater, exercise bike, ping pang table,
air hockey game, portable toilet for
tent trailer (new), small oval table, red
maple drop leaf table and 3 chairs.
vanity, dining tent, cross country skis.
coffee table, 2 lamp table, lamps,
vacuum. crocks, dishes, glassware, pars
& pans, maple rocker 3 years old.
modern chesterfield & chair, clothes
dryer, Franklin stove, plus many other
Items.
TOOLS: Old power hacksaw, pipe vise,
threader and cutter, 3/4 socket set. belt
lacer, vise, 2 chain tighteners, sleeve
puller, valve facer needs a motor, 2 lit-
tle grinders w/ motors, 2 grease pumps.
bushing punches, king pin puller, plus
hand tools, garden tools and related
items, garden tiller.
TERMS:CASH
Auctioneer
Richard Lobb. Clinton
482-7898 "
BAKER
At Huronview Home, Clinton on Sunday, April
27, 1986, William Thomas (Bill) Baker formerly of
Toronto in his 99th year. A private funeral ser-
vice was held on Tuesday, April 29 at 2 p.m. In-
terment in Grand Bend Cemetery, Rev. R.
Peebles officiating. T. Harry Hoffman and Sons
Funeral Home, Dashwood, in charge of
arrangements.
42. Death notice
PETERS
Joke and Janet Peters are proud to announce the
arrival of their daughter, Joleen Jeanette Peters.
Born April 24, 1984 at Clinton Public HpspLto)••A
sister for Jason, •Jennie and Justin. Grandparent!,
are Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Klornps and Mr. and Mrs,
A. Peters. Special thanks to Pr. Steed and 2nd
floor OB nurses for their care dlaring our
stay.---18nx
44. Engagements
MASON • BERNIER
Mr. & Mrs. Alex Blesinger of Kitchener announce
the engagement of their daughter, Brenda Anne,
to Mr. David Mason of Clinton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James Mason, Blyth. The Marriage to take
place Friday, May 2, 1986.-18x
KINSMAN
At Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall on
Wednesday, April 23, 1986, Mr. Robert James
"Earl" Kinsman, formerly of Tuckersmith Twp; in
his 88th year. Beloved husband of the late Eliza
(Wallis) Kinsman (1982). Dear father of John of
RR 2, Staffa, Robert of Kippen, Mary Kinsman
and Leita (Mrs. Russell Ferguson), both of Hen-
sall, Mr. Kinsman was predeceased by 3 brothers
and 2 sisters and 1 grandson William (1983). Also
surviving are 10 grandchildren and 14 great-
grandchildren. Visitation was at the Hensall
Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes,
118 King Street, Hensall until Friday April 25;
where the funeral service was conducted at 3
p.m. with Rev. Stan McDonald officiating. Inter-
ment in McTaggart's Cemeteryrl8
EDWARD
Benson T. Edward, suddenly at his residence 125
Kensington Crescent, Huron Park, on Thursday,
April 24, 1986. Beloved husband of Olive
(McLean) Edward; in his 67th year. Father of
(Mary Lou) Mrs. Wally Becker and (Sharon) Mrs.
John Bruls, both of Huron Park. Also survived by
two grand -daughters Shauna and Shari Becker;
two brothers Emmerson and James both of Clin-
ton. Also survived by several nieces and
nephews. Predeceased by one son Wayne, 1946
and one sister Annie Steep, 1984. Friends called
at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter;
where funeral service was held on Saturday,
April 26, at 11 a -m. Interment Exeter
Cemetery. -18
46. In memoriam
ARTICLES FOR SALE
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SWIMMING POOLS factory outlet clearing 1985 inven-
tory of above ground pools. Complete package sold
for $2,495, clearing al 51,495. Supply is limited. Coll
now (519) 653.0176. • 0-18
PIANO SPRING SPECIAL. Good condition from $295
pionos refinished excellent lone from 5995, Plriyer.
Piano completely restored Village Piano Shop (behind
Kentucky Frie0 Chicken,) Elmira. (519)669.2280.-0.18
PATIO SETS • 40% OFF or more.
Warehouse brOpen
tables. chairs, lounges. gilts.
Fridays, Saturdays 71 King St. W. Forest, or by ap-
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GLADYS TAYLOR'S new book "Alone In The Australian
Outback" 511,95 plus 52 postage. 286 pages travel and
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NORITAKE CHINA Shop -at-home service. Start or odd
to your set with terrific discounts an all recent pat.
terns. Specify your pattern name and number. For
price list, shape, reference guide, and shipping
details, send today a Stamped Self-addressed
Business envelope to Just Noritake, 158 Wanless
Ave., Toronto. Ont. M4N 1W2.--0.18
STEEL BUILDING relocation sale - We are clearing out
old stock • Save thousands. We won't be undersold.
Phone Pioneer Soles Department collet, for informs•
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BREW Quality BEER for pennies per bottle. A new
revolution in home brewing. Some distributorships
also available. Bowers Associates. 70 Clearview Hts.
Suite 203, Toronto, Ont. M6M 2A1
(416)654.6901.-=0.18
STEEL BUILDINGS Liquidation: Various models, exam-
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wide, All priced for immediate clearance. Call
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USED
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tables. storage cabinets. bookcases, office chairs,
drafting tables, restaurant tables. Lovers New 8 Used,
254 Adelaide St, 5. London, (519) 681.11254. Mon. -Fri.
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PERSONAL
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bureau for unattached adults seeking lasting relation.
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1-800.263-9163. Hours: Noon till 8 pm. -0.18
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
AUCTION SALES - ' •
ONTARIO'S LARGEST FARM MACHINERY Consignment
Sole, Norwich, Ont. Fri. May 9.186. 10 am. (Sales con-
ducted second Friday each month). Approximately
150-175 tractors plus 'all types of farm equipment. con-
signments welcome. For more information call (519)
424-9998 or (519)424-9093. Proprietors K.S. Homulecki
6 Sons, -0.18'
EDUCATIONAL
Gits ven at\ser�va
HENS 4 L :" Cente nial Det eation. Sun
number ofwas dat 010 mem rials ea d ugifts. wwheere
dedicated.
Grace Peck, `f ornaer resident 9f Hensall
and now ltvvin8.at Liuronvifw, Pr.esented the
church with one of her paintings in honor of
the 1011th anniversary of the church
building. The painting, depicting a vacation
eChristian
of the sene Itwill be hung at pomi
spot in the church.
'The second picture was presented by the
United Church Women in loving memory of
their members who have died over the
years. -This is an enlarged photo of the
church in a frame and suitably engraved.
Taking part in the dedication off the pictures
was Mrs. Peck and Elva Forrest, assistant
Four of the UCWwho
leader of Unit
assisted Mrs. Peck in unveiling the picture.
Audrey Christie unveiled the picture of the
church.
A new cross for the Communion Table was
dedicated in loving memory of members of
IBARRETT the congregation and placed by friends and
Thomas loving van, whoh of a sded? way eon and father, family with the memorial fund. Donald
Ivan, passed away one year ago Wareing, chairman of the membership and
memorial committee, assisted in the
dedication of the Cross.
Cecil Pepper greeted the congregation
and Darrel Preszcator, Rod Parker, Lloyd
Ferguson and David Kyle were the ushers.
Ryan Kyle was the junior minister for the
service and assisted Mr. McDonald in .con -
May 4, 1985:
We do not need a specicl day,
To bring you to our minds.
A day we do not think of you, -
Is very hard to find.
They say that time heals all sorrow,
And helps us to forget,
But time so far has only shown,
Always -remembered by wife June and family. 18 ducting the service by reading the Old
How much we miss you yet.
47. Card of thanks
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BOAK
We would like to thank all who attended the Tup-
perware shower at Erma's home. Don and
Karen. -18
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GREY -BRUCE R.O.P. Tested Beef Bull Sale, Tri•County
Cattle Cn 19. Sale 7 Sales r Hanover,
Mondayy,, Mayp m.Bulls include Angus.
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CENTRAL ONTARIO. ANGUS Sale. Sot. May 10/86 1
pm, .2 young bulls. 5 yearling Heifers. 44 young cows
with calves. Brubacker's Sale Arena. Guelph (519);
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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
express our deepest thanks and appreciation to
relatives, friends and neighbours for 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 are truly grateful to Ross Ribey for his help
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
remembered. "The world without friends would
be like a garden without flowers." Marlyn, Brian,
Terry and Becky. -18x
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Lapp wish to express their
thanks for the lovely gifts, abundant cords and
good wishes for their Fortieth Anniversary. More
important we thank all the friends and
neighbours of Auburn and surrounding district
for their. presence at our celebration. Special
thanks to slur daughter Nancy Denys, son Keith
Lapp and their families for having this celebra-
tion for.us:••18
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SHOBBROOK ;
A sincere'�ihank you""to our family friends and
relatives, for ma((fng our anniversary so
its, cards and gifts were
special thanks to our
+eclal,phniverbdry dinner)
r; pliebhard and-. Mary
memorable. Your
.ydepe�•p''YYly 'o pre,�'gy��a,te„
in our hon
Shobbrook.-1f1`x
BOSMAN ,f
Many thanks to my family and friends for all the
concern shown for me during my-ece.nt hospital
stay find since returning home. The gifts,
flowers, treats, visits and cards have been great-
ly appreciated. Special thanks to my Mom for all
she's done during the past few weeks.Barb
Bosmon.-18
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I Visatil at vont dbBo tW ikl five isp`t I
Testament. Mr. McDonald spoke on the sub-
ject of Moments to .Remember.
The choir, under the direction of Mrs.
Fuss, sang.
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COLSON
I wish to sincerely thank all my neighbours and
friends for the lovely cards, gifts and visits which
I received while I was in hospital. They were
greatly appreciated. Isabel Colson. -18
HELESIC
We would like to thank friends and relatives for
cards, flowers and expressions of sympathy in
the Toss of our brother and brother-in-law, Steve,
olso donations to Cancer Society in his memory.
These acts of kindness were much appreciated.
Bill and Betty Helesic and family.-18nx
HELP WANTED
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HOGGART
Sincere thanks and appreciation to Dr. Newland
and Dr. Flowers, nurses and staff of Clinton
Hospital for care given me. Also to my family,
friends and relatives for cards, visits and
flowers. Greta Hoggart.-)8
BEAKHUST
I wish to thank reA
1 t es and friends for flowers,
cards, telephone calls and prayers, also all those.,
who visited me while I was in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Doctors Watts and Newland
and nurses and staff on Floor 1. Lilian
Beakhust.-18
UCTIIONS ' 4
Good, Clean ,
CONSIGNMENTS NOW
BEING ACCEPTED
for our next a•o-"E
!WOOS SALE
CANCEL o�,tc�
111.3. WOOER
....tient and Recreations
_yurpment.
PHONE 482-3733
or 482.9420
Auctioneer: Russ Archer
UCTIONS
ARCHER
The flowers tfront of the church were
placed in nwmlory Of Eark.klirf:srnan b' MO
family.
The congregation was given the > a,7 •
'calendar and teroinded of the tree planting
service to be held on May 11 and the ,old
fashioned garden party and variety concert,.
featuring Earl and Martha Heywood, on
June 4.
Rev• McDonald and Mary Kinsman,
Presbytery Delegate, attended the Huron--
Perth
uron -Perth Presbytery meeting in Mitchell on
April 22, -
The Christian Development Committee of
the United Church met on April 24 and cer)ir-
pleted further plans for the Vacation Bible
School which will be held from June 30 to Jur
ly 4 from 9 to 11:30 a.m- The committee is
seeking leadership for the school and
anyone wishing to assist should contact
Evelyn Elder or Barbara Gackstetter.
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WEEKEND SPECIALS!
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10 LB. BAG
While They Last
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'1111 closing time
SATURDAY. MAY 3
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CLINTON FARM MARKET
212 Victoria St. (Hwy. 4 South) Clinton
OPEN: 7 PAYS A WEEK: 9 AM - 7 PM
except Thursday & Frlday'1111 9 pm, Saturday & Sunday 'till 6 pm
WHITMORE
1 wish to express my sincere thanks and: ap-
preciation.to my many friends and relatives far
their flowers, cards and gifts that t "received.
when 1 was in St. Jospeh's Hospital, London and
since returning home: Thanks .to, the nurses on
fifth floor for their kindness, it was all truly op
preciated. Irene Whlfitiore.-18x -
V ANDENDOOL
We would like to express our sincere thanks and
appreciation to relatives, neighbours'an4irJendsi
for their expressions of sympathy, flora tril5utest, ••.,`
donations, cards and food sent to the hbuse after
the loss of our dedrwife and mother. Sincere
thanks to the •pallbearers, Rev. Samplonies, Rev.
De Jonge and Beattie Funeral Home. Theilks.also
to Dr. Harrett and the first floor nursing:'stcfff of
Clinton Public Hospital for their special tare and
kindness shown during Winnie's illness.
Everyone's thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. Tony, Stephen, Charlene ,„and
FINCH
I would like to thank all of my friends and family
for all of the cards, flowers, visits and telephone
cot's 1 received during my stay In the Seaforth
Community Hospital. A special thanks to Dr.
Rodney, the kind nurses, and the St. John Am•
bulance drivers, Also' thanks to Jeanne Nipple
and Steve Chesney. Deanna Finch. -18x
McCLINCHEY
We want to' thank our family, friends and
neighbors for all the kindness we received while
we were patients in University and South Huron
hospitals for visits, telephone calls, treats,
flowers, cards and fried brought to our home..
Special thanks to `thci4e Who took Fronk 10 Ion -
don, those who stayed with Mabel at fright
nurses of 9th floor and nurses of ,$otlth Huron,
Rev. Brown frit her prayers, Orange Lodge 1036
✓ arna, Goshen 'U,C.W. Dr. Minato and Mrs.
✓ fssclter. Lloyd and Jane world like tis 411{1 fltl
sincere "thanks to all those who helped in Yitly
way. Your thoughtfulnQSS will always WO
remembered. i=raltk Clad Mabel. 18
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You are invited
to attend the
OPEN
HOUSE
AT YOUR HOSPITAL
MONDAY, MAY 12
2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M.
Tit) opporfunify will allow you to observe first hand;
-fhb iciscllla why we are In need of a new Obstd rlcal
facility and expansion of our Chronic Care area. Please
,plan`** a+fend.
liaf'toiihlrients will be served.
William Ileorrt •
CHAIRMAN Of THE188OAPD.,
CLf ll4i*N` PUi0Ll4 tibias O
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