Clinton News-Record, 1986-06-11, Page 16Pae i& -CLINTON NEWS,RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1988
NOTICE TO CREDITORS - In the Estate of Fred A.
Hoepfner. All persons having claims against the
estate of Fred Albert Hoepfner, late of the
Township of Tuckersmith in the County of Huron.
deceased who died on the 10th day of May 1986,
are hereby notified to send in full particulars of
their claims to the undersigned on or before the
26th day of June 1986, after which date the
assets will be distributed having regard only to
claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario
this 27th day of May 1986.
McConnell, Stewart, Devereaux
Barristers, &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitor for the executor-23-25ar
36. Announcements, notices
LEGAL NOTICE
Due to the recent enactment in Ontario of
the
FAMILY
LAW ACT
1986
it is possible that your Last Will and
Testament may require revision to continue
to have the effect that you originally inten-
ded. We recommend to you that you give
this matter your immediate attention, and
your inquiries can be made to your personal
lawyer or law firma
Members of County of Huron
Law Association,
c/ o Court House,
Court House Square.
Goderich, Ontario.
N7A1M2
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON - 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
THURS., JUNE 12 AT 6 P.M. - Furniture,
appliances, some antiques, riding lawn-
mower, etc. for the Estate of Elmer Frey
and Roy Finnigan at Lobb's Auction Barn,
Clinton.
SAT., JUNE 14 AT 10 A.M. - 5 old John
Deere tractors, J.D. 2010 tractor, 1 ton
truck, 2 J.D. 40 Crawler tractors, 5th
wheel 3 axle trailer, 16 ft. boat 80 hp
motor and boat trailer, other trailers,
lawn tractor, power & shop tools, form
machinery, tractor parts, etc., etc. 2 miles
south of Clinton for Carman Howatt.
THURS., JUNE 19 AT 6 P.M. - Appliances,
furniture, scaffolding, household effects
at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton.
WED., JUNE 25 AT 6 P.M. - 1976 Cadillac
car, 1976 Volare Station Wagon, 2 John
Deere tractors, some machinery and tools
for Ed. Bezaire, 2 miles West of Seaforth
on Hwy. 8.
FRI., JUNE 27 AT 7 P.M. - Brick home on
1.6 acres, 1/2 mile East and 1/2 mile South
of Bayfield for Gertrude McGee.
CLASSIFIED
®- PROPERTY AUCTION
of the former Anglican Church In the
Village of Varna, on Saturday, June 14
at 11:00 a.m.
Excellent for small business or cottage.
Lot slue about 70 ft. by 50 ft., 5 rooms, 1
bathroom, using electric type toilet,
water source from the village, building
electrically heated. Selling subject ttt
very low reserve.
'2 ,000. down on day of sale. balance
due In 30 days. To view call 271-678$.
Proprietor Is Phil Fowler.
Auctioneers: James Stock
F. Leo Stock
AUCTION SALE
Old Bayfield country home, 1/2 mile east
and 1/2 mile south of Bayfield, Ont., for
Gertrude McGee. -
FRIDAY, JUNE 27 AT 7 P.M.
This is a roomy brick home on approx. 1.6
acres with a well and mature shade trees.
Located on a quiet country road just one
mile from Bayfield. A good home for a
handyman with the magic touch to make
a fine permanent or summer home. Pro-
perty being offered subject to a very
reasonable reserve bid for immediate
sale. Terms 10% down day of sale,
balance due in full in 30 days. For view-
ing or information phone 482-7898.
AUCTIONEER
RICHARD LOBB
482-7898.
AuctiontPSale
Appliances. furniture. scaffolding tools.
household effects at Richard Lobh's
Auction, Clinton. Ontario -for Bill Harris.
Charlotte Bell of •Blyth. Bertha McGreg-
or of Hensall. ,
Thursday, June 19
Almond colored fridge. 2 yrs. old:
(.en -Air countertop stove, humidifier
(new': electric clothes dryer. air condi-
tioner. 2 yrs. old: floor model hi' fi.
Mover vacuum cleaner. chesterfield
and chair, antique dresser. cedar blank-
et Lox. china cabinet. small chest of
drawers. 31 continental bed. new:
chesterfield with pull out bed. daven-
port. modern round chrome table and 4
chairs. 5 ft. Lar, 3 bar stools. chrome
tahle with leaves and 6 chairs. 2 wooden
nlckers. wash basin and pitcher. book-
case. double continental bed, dresser
with mirror. 4 matching dining chairs. B
& W floor model TV. trunk, wooden
blanket liox. several small. tables.
washstand. platform, rockers, lawn
chairs. tools. bedding. lamps. dishes
and glassware. hooked mat. ping pong
table. 2 crocks. odd chairs,' wheel
harrow, Lar, set of scaffolding. 3 steel
planks. patio umbrella. electric hedge
trimmer. ,jig saw. three-eighths electric
drill. a few brick laying tools. more
furniture plus 1;ttrtit tial Targe offering of
111iS('. items.
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012-78914
,llilditiotie to ,tulle 12 Kani Sale. Haihest
gold 'aut(mode washer and (fryer
42. Death notice
BAYLEY
At Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday, June 4,
1986, Mrs. Emma Jane (Hunter) Bayley of Clinton
and formerly of Hullett Twp., in her 93rd year.
Beloved wife of the late George Bayley. Dear
mother of Marion (Mrs. Charles Kennington) of
St. Thomas, Adeline (Mrs. Fergus McKay) of Lon-
don, Marjorie and Lewis, both of Clinton, Edna
and Evan Sims of RR 1, Hensall, and Joyce and
David Slorach of Etobicoke. Also loved by 20
grandchildren end 21 great grandchildren. Also
survived by 2 sisters Julia (Mrs. Charles Warden)
of London, Annie (Mrs. Arthur Habkirk) of
Streetsville, and 2 brothers George and Leonard
Hunter, both of Clinton. Predeceased by 3 sisters
Mary (Mrs. Hugh Campbell), Myrtle (Mrs. Ross
Penrose), and Bella (Mrs. Albert Habkirk). The
family received friends at the Ball & Falconer
Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton on Thurs-
day from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service was
held at the funeral home on Friday, June 6 at 2
p.m. Interment Clinton Cemetery. -24
MERKLEY
At the Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall on
Wednesday, June 4, 1986, Percy Merkley of Ex-
eter, in his 90th year. Beloved husband of Hattie
(Etherington) Merkley. Dear father of Phyllis
(Mrs. Jerry Mothers) of Exeter and Shirley (Mrs.
Frank Buragina) of London. Dear grandfather of
Debbie, Cindy, and Randy Mathers, and Dani and
Julia Buragina. Rested at the R.C. Dinney Funeral
Home, Main Street, Exeter; for visitation on
Thursday, June 5 from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The
funeral and committal service was held at the
funeral home on Friday, June 6 at 1:30 p.m. with
Rev. Kenneth Knight officiating. Interment Ex-
eter Cemetery. -24
LOGAN
James Alvin (Al) passed away at Wingham &
District Hospital June 4, 1986. Al Logan, hus-
band of Martha Mary (Storey) Logan of Brussels,
in his 76th year. Survived by 4 sons, Douglas of
Bromalea, James of Brussels, Jack of Devon,
Alberta, David of Cold -Lake, Alberta. Also sur-
vived by. 4 grandchildren, and 2 sisters, Mildred
Sporting of St. Marys, and Marguerite Reid of
Clearwater, Florida. Rested at the Brussels
Chapel of the M.L. Watts Funeral Home after 2
p.m., Friday until Saturday where funeral service
was held at 2 p.m., Interment in Brussels
Cemetery. -24
COLE •
-
At Maitland Manor Nursing Home, Goderich on
Sunday, June 8, 1986, Leonard Cole of Goderich,
in his 95th year. Beloved husband of the late
Mary Jane Hafford. Dear father of Eugene of
Stratford and the late Violet Evans. 'Brother of
Mrs. Etta Glew of Clinton. Also survived by five
grandchildren and several great-grandchildren..
Predeceased by one sister Jean Gorzinsky and
brothers Amos, Willie, Oliver, and Francis.
Rested at the Stiles -uneral Home, 77 Montreal
Street, Goderich. A service and ,committal was
held in the chapel on Wednesday at 2 p.m.
Cremation to follow. -24
RIEHL •
At the Clinton Public Hospital on Friday, June 6,
1986, William Joseph Riehl of Blyth, Ontario, in
his 70th year. Beloved husband of the former
Lillian Bromley. Dear father of Freda (Mrs. Ray-
mond Adams) of Kitchener, Mrs Dorothy Oster of
Blyth and Barbara (Mrs. Raymond Cook) of
Seaforth, Melvin of London, Mervin, Clarence
and David all of High River, Alberta, Brian of Kit-
chener and Ken of London. Also survived .by 24
grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren. Rested
at the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth, Ontario until
Sunday, June 8; where the funeral service was
held at 2 p.m. Interment Blyth Union
Cemetery. Donations to the Ontario Heart and
Stroke Foundation would be appreciated as ex-
pressions of sympathy. 24
BUCHANAN
At Alexandra Marine & General Hospital on
Thursday, June 5th, 1986, Donald Buchanan, of
Goderich, formerly of Grey Twp. in his 87th year.
Beloved husband of Jean Turnbull. Dear father of
Clara (Mrs. John Day), of Gloucester, Catherine
(Mrs. Frank McCowan), of Guelph and Mary
Helen (Mrs. Jack McLachlan), of Tuckersmith
Twp. Loving grandfather of 8 grandchildren.
Predeceased by 2 sisters and 1 brother. Friends
were received at the Stiles Funeral Home,
Goderich. A service was held in the chapel on
Saturday, June 7th at 2 p.m. Interment Brussels
Cemetery. -24
NEWMAN
David and Kathy are pleased to announce the
birth of their son, Gary Daniel, born June 5,
1986. A brother for Trevor and Jennifer. Grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Newman,
Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson, Clint
ton. Thanks to Dr. Salsbury and the 0.8.
staff. -24
FLOWERS
Congratulations, Howie, on your first born. May
you have many more safe arrivals. From the
guys. -24
MUSTARD
Jeffrey and Debbie are happy to announce the
arrival of their son, Brent John, born at the
Regional Hospital, Red Deer, Alberta on May 28,
1986. A little brother for Shyla. Happy grand-
parents are Bob and Margaret May of Spruce
Grove, Alberta and Jack and Mary Mustard of
Brucefield, Ontario.-24nx
TEBBI4TT
Gary and Wendy Tebbutt wish to announce the
arrival of their daughter Brittany, Weighing 6 lbs.
7 ozs. Proud grandparents are Ben and Catherine
Botz, Goderich, John and Norene Tebbutt, RR 2,
Clinton, and great grandparents, Lionel Murray,
Goderich, Irvin and Edith Tebbutt, RR 2,
Clinton. -24
47. Card of thanks
REID
A sincere thank you for the cards, gifts and best
wishes on our 50th anniversary. Special thanks
to our family for the lovely dinner in our honour.
Les and Hazel. -24x
BROCK
On the occasion of our Fortieth wedding anniver-
sary, we wish to thank relatives and friends for
the beautiful cards, gifts and flowers we receiv-
ed. A very special thank you to 011ie and her
family, Joan and Bob for the surprise dinner par-
ties they had in our honour. You all made our
Day one we will long remember. Roy and
Anne. -=24x
GREER
I wish to thank Dr. Harrett, Dr. Flowers and
nurses for their wonderful care and the staff for
the delicious meals during my brief stay in
hospital also for the help from my cousins,
Melvin Clifford, Bert and my daughter Hazel and
son Harvey and telephone calls from friends. Or-
val Greer. -24x
CLARKE
I would like to thank all my friends, neighbours
for their many acts of kindness, cards, visits,
flowers and treats during my stay in the hospital.
Thanks to Dr. Spence and his team in London, Dr.
Steed, Dr. Shepherd, The Rev. George Youmatoff
for his prayers and to all' my wonderful family for
their loving care. To all I am very groteful. Jean
Clarke. -24
r WILLIS
At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital ,on
Saturday, June 7, 1986, Florence Agnes (Payne)
Willis of Goderich, in her 83rd year. Beloved wife
of the late Robert John (Bert) Willis. bear mother
of Dan of Benmiller, Norine (Mrs. Les Plummer)
of Goderich, Eleanor (Mrs. Arnold Fisher) of Ben -
miller, Jean (Mrs. John Matz) of Windsor, Mar-
jorie (Mrs. Norbert Wissser) of Windsor, June
(Mrs. Bob Fisher) of Zurich, and Jim of Quebec.
Sister of John Payne of Smith Falls, Amy (Mrs.
Cameron Poyntz), George, Oliver, and Edgar
Payne, all of Brampton. Loving grandmother of
33 grandchildren and 26 great grandchildren.
Predeceased by 1 brother Earl, 1 sister Edith, and
1 granddaughter Marie. Friends were received at
' the Stiles Funeral Home, 77 Montreal Street,
Goderich. A service was held in the chapel on
Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Colborne Cemetery.
Donations to the Victoria S't'reet United Church
'Building fund or the charity of your choice would
.be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. -24
ANDERSON
At Seaforth Community Hospital on Saturday,
June 7, 1986, Mr. George Gartshore Anderson of
Seaforth, to his 83rd year. Beloved husband of
Ruby (Errott) Anderson. Odor father of Leona
(Mrs. Clare Porter) of Stratford, Marjorie (Mrs.
Jerry Martel)) of Arichat, N.S., And Carol (Mrs.
Harold Carleton) of Hamilton. Loving grand-
father'of Cheryl, Michael, Mark, David, and Hal.
Also survived by ono sister Helen (Mrs. Eimer
Turner) of RR t, Varna. Predeceased by ono
sister Pearl Anderson and one brother William.
The family received their„ friends lit fie Bali and
Falconer "Bort Panerol Chapel", 47 High Street,
Seaforth ori Morc lay from 2 4 and /-4 p.m.
Funeral' service was held at the funeral home:on
Tuesday, Rine 10 at a m. lntermert d ledrs
Cemetery, Stanley Twp. As expresslons of gym.
oddly, dana'iions to the charity of one's choice
wouldd be grateful* .ap'pr'e'aifftett,- 14
MacDONALD
As Baking Queen at this year's Fair, I would like
to thank all our merchants who so generously
donated gifts and prizes for this year's prize list.
Also to all our exhibitors who took the time and
effort to enter their ,work. It is only with par-
ticipators that our faire is a success. Keep up the
good work. `than'(cs again. tsoB4iI
Macdonald. -24
BRUCEFIELD FIREMEN: We would like to thank
everyone who helped .and supported our Pan-
cake Breakfast and Bake Sale in any way and
made it such a great success. Brucefield
Firemen. -24x
TEBBUTT
We would like to express a sincere "Thank You"
to friends, family and neiahbours for the flowers,
cards, gifts and visits during our stay in
Goderich Hospital. The excellent care received
from Drs. N. Pearce, D: Pearce, Cauchi and
Lambert and staff of 2nd floor E. will always
be appreciated and remembered: Wendy and
Brittany. -24x
The future looks bright for the Clinton and area children as the Clinton Kinettes have
donated $500 for the new playground equipment to be installed at the Clinton Public
School. Clinton Kinette President Mary Ann Chambers (left) and secretary Joyce
Jenkins (right) presented the cheque to Activity Centres Today (ACT) chairperson
Marie Johnston on May 24. The ACT committee has already raised over $8,000 with sup-
portive donations from the community, various service clubs and fund raising events.
Their goal is $13,400. (Anne Narejko photo)
COOK
1 would like to say a special thank you to my
sponsor the Clinton Community Credit Union.
Thank you also to Marie Jefferson, the Kinettes
and guest speakers for the wonderful time Tues-
day evening. Congradulations to the fair board
day evening. Congratulations to the fair board
for another very successful fair. I am honoured to,c
MILLER
Many thanks to all our friends and relatives who
sent cards, gifts and flowers and to those who
joined with us in person for our 40th Wedding
Anniversary celebration at the White Carnation
in Holmesville. A special thanks to our family for
arranging an evening we will always remember.
Florence and Reg. -24x
COLCLOUGH
We wish to thank all our friends, neighbours and
relatives who came to help.us celebrate our 40th
Wedding Anniversary. The gifts, cards, flowers
and best wishes received will recall a special day
for us. A special thank you to our family for put-
ting our party together and everybody that
helped in any way. It will be held high in our
memory for years to come. George and
Marianne. -24x
RADFORD
I wish to thank my friends and relatives for the
flowers, cards, treats and visits while 1 was a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's. Hospital, London. It was
greatly appreciated. Gordon. -24x.
CORMIEe
Paul and Francyna Cormier would like to thank
all their friends and neighbours for the lovely
cords, flowers and gifts and for making our 40th
anniversary such a happy event. Special thanks
to our children, Adrfana, Rolland and Tania for
the lovely picture. -24
CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION
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