HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1986-06-18, Page 14Page 14—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1986
35. Notice to creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS — In the Estate of Fred A.
Hoepfner. All persons hoving 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 dote the
assets will be distributed having regard only to
claims then received. Doted at Seaforth, Ontario
this 27th day of May 1986.
McConnell, Stewart, Devereaux
Barristers, -&c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitor for the executor-23-25ar
AUCTION SALE
To be held 2 miles west of Seaforth on
No. 8 Highway for Ed Bezaire.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 AT 6 0.1%.
1976 Cadillac 4 door Sedan DeVille w/4
new Michelin tires, new brakes, 55,600
miles, selling as is; 1976 Plymouth
Volare Stationwagon, power steering,
power brakes. radio, real clean, selling
as is; 1972 Ford Louisville truck w/hoist
and 14 ft. box for grain, in good condi-
tion, selling as is; John Deere M trac-
tor; John Deere M tractor w/ loader; 2
furrow plow and hay mower for John
Deere M tractor; MF No. 9 Hay baler;
Midwest 24 ft. harrow for cultivator; 8
ft. double auger snowblower; gravity
bin on wagon; 4 x 8 ft. weaner deck; 4
used weaner decks; Brady 3 row stock
chopper; 2 new air bag ventilation
units; 2 rear pick bumpers; set of new
tines for J.D. 146 loader, homemade for
lift attachment for J.D. 146 loader; 2
Homelite chainsaws; gas engine
weedeater; small air compressor; wire
cages for 500 hens; pig medicator;
Forney welder; backpack sprayer; 2 -
220 volt electric heaters; water trough;
shop vacuum; 2 electric drills; 2 skill
saws; small bench size variable speed
drill press; 2 bikes; socket sets; new
bench grinder; hand tools; humidifier;
gas barbecue; plus many other items
too numerous to mention.
TERMS: CASH LUNCH BOOTH
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON 482-7898
OWNER: ED BEZAIRE
SEAFORTH 527-0468
AUCTION
SALE
AUCTION SALE
Old Boyfield country home. '/2 mile east
and '/ mile south of Bayfield, Ont., for
Gertrude McGee.
FRIDAY, JUNE 27 AT 7 RM.
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 clay of sale.
balance due in full in 30 days. For view-
ing or information phone 482-7898.
AUCTIONEER
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON - 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
THURS., JUNE 19 AT 6 P.M. - Q.ppliances,
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 '/2 mile South
of Bayfield for Gertrude McGee.
SAT., JUNE 28 AT 10 A.M. - Antiques,
modern appliances at Lobb Auction Barn,
Clinton for Elsie McKinley.
THURS., JULY 3 AT 6 P.M. - Household
furniture at the Hensall Arena for Rodger
Venner.
Of tractor, small farm equipment, straw, tools, car, truck, sma l
building, household furnishings, antiques and misc. items. •On
Sat., June 28/1986, 11 a.m. sharp.
11/4 miles west of Dashwood on 83 Hwy., and turn south 3 miles
or 5 miles west of Crediton and % mile north. Lot 13 con. 15,
Stephen Township for the estate of the late Rudy Zondag:
TERMS CASH..
For information contact Auctioneer Norm Whiting
235-0680 or 235-1931
TWILIGHT AUCTION SALE
Of household furnishings, riding lawn mower, antiques and
misc. items. 6:30 p.r'n. Thurs., June 19/86. To be held at 63 Main
St. Exeter, parking lot behind Marten's Furniture store, for Mr.
and Mrs. Eldrid (Si) Simmons, Exeter Ontario.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS Chesterfield and chair, love seat
with fold down arms, 2 swivel drafting stools, floor and table
lamps, book and wall shelf, cedar chest, dresser with wing mir-
ror, 48" bed comp., 3 pc. bedroom suite, childs folding chairs,
fireplace screen and grate. Westinghouse frost free frig,
Westinghouse 30" self clean range, G.E. portable dishwasher,
G.E. aut. washer and dryer, humidifier, 4 drawer filing cabinet,
several dishes, pots and pans, linens, blankets, quilts, com-
forter, 3 sets of cross country skis, poles and boots, set of mens
size 9 roller skates, set of encyclopedias, Garden Master lawn
mower, Roper 8 hp lawn tractor, elec. start, 36" cut, 4 propane
camp stoves, 16' alum. extension ladder, 8' alum. step ladder,
6' wooden step ladder, step stool, snow scoop, elec. hedge trim-
mer, steel wheel barrow, hand and garden tools, steel adj post
and much more.
ANTIQUES AND COLLECTABLES Tiffany lamp fixture, oak wall
telephone, (excellent condition) round pedestal table with 3
leaves, cut down to coffee table, dining room table with 4
leaves, bottom of flat to wall, secretary desk, wash stand, buf-
fet, oak 4 drawer filing.cabinet parlor table, rocking chair, 2
matching side chairs, settee, spindle rocking chair, arm chair,
wicker chair, wicker fern stand, plant stand, mag. rack, wood
box, trunk, book shelf, wicker stool, wall coat rack, with mir-
ror, floor Tamp, pictures and frames, small iron kettle, treadle
sewing machine, stand, baking board, crocks, oil lamps, 2
shades for hanging lamps, depression glass, some dishes,
cylinder records, old books and records, knick knacks, in-
sulators, several other items. Terms cash:.
Auctioneer Norm Whiting, For further information call
235-1931 or 235-0680
AUCTION •
SALE
Of household furniture; antiques, car, guns and misc. items,
oh
Saturday, June 21/86. 12:30 noon sharp
To be held at Zurich Arena, Zurich Ontario, for Mr. Irvin.Ecks-
tein and Mr. and Mrs. Wm Ziler from Maplewood Apt., Zurich
Ontario.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING: 2 chesterfield and chair sets, love
seat, 2 swivel rockers, arm chair, foot stool, set of coffee and
drum end table, 20" colour TV, TV cabinet, console stereo and
record player, floor and table (amps, table with paper rack,
planter, pictures and mirrors, Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table, and
2 chairs, bow front china cabinet, corner china cabinet, 2-39"
twin beds, 3 pc. bedroom suite }with box and mattress, 1-6
drawer and 2-4 drawer chest of drawers, dresser and matching
vanity with st000l, night table, kitchen table and &,chairs, 3
wooden folding chairs, card table, utility table, TV tables, 7 cu.
ft. deep freezer, hot plates, 8003 BTU Electrohome air condi-
tioner, humidifier, 18' fan, Electrohome 2 speed oscillating fan,
Hoover upright vacuum cleaner; carpet sweeper, toaster oven,
tractor, iton, radio, popcorn popper, clock, several dishes, pots
and pans, and set of stainless steel cookware, drapes, linens,
quilts, blankets,, pillows, mats, spreads, lawn chairs, chaise
lounge, ironing board, cooler, crokinole board and much more.
GUNS: 2 double barrel, shot guns and 1.22 single shot rifle.
CAR: 1972 4 door Buick Skylark, low mileage:
ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: 2 small tables, 1 square table,
washstand, ,treadle sewing machine, 2 fern tables, spindle
rocker, parlor table, arm and side chair, spindle chair, ice cream
chtirr wall mirror with towel bar, cuckoo clock, candle holders,
oil lamps, rolling pin, dishes, Bavarj'ln, Depression, press glass,
vases and several other items.
TERMS CASH
For Information contort Auctioneer :Nor l l Whiting .at
235.8680 or 235,f 1931 ; ....
40. Lost & Found
LAST between Clinton and H.ully Gully, ane
bracket with lights for customizing an Interstatsr
motorcycle. If found please call 402-9742
anytime. -25
FOU-N,Di
CHSS Class Ring (1973)
at Clinton Public Sc ool
Phone 4e2.7318
41. To give. away
TO GIVE AWAY to good home, two year old part
German Shepherd male dog. Good with
children. Phone 482-9560 after 5 p.m.-25tf
WOULD LIKE to find a good home for male farm
dog, not used to small children. Phone
482-9874.-25,26x
42. Death notice
RUSTON
Donna Anne Ruston, beloved wife of Jack Ruston
of 487 Clarence St., Port Colborne, passed away
at the Port Colborne General Hospital on
Wednesday, June 11, 1986 in her 50th year. Dear
mother of Robert Boyes of Bayfield and Janet of
Goderich. Dear sister of Glen Sturgeon of
Bayfield,Melvina Erickson of Listowel and Norma
Stewart of Kincardine. Predeceased by her
parents Willard and Lulu Sturgeon. Visiting hours
° were from 2-4 and 7-9 at the Armstrong Funeral
Home, 179 Clarence St., Port Colborne on Thurs-
day, June 12, 1986. The funeral service was held
at the chapel on Friday, June 13, 1986 at 9:30
a.m. followed by cremation. If desired, dona-
tions may be made to the Canadian Cancer
Society and would be greatly appreciated by the
family. -25
GLEW
At Clinton Public Hospital, on Tues. June 10, 1986
Harold Francis Glew of Clinton in his 84th year.
Beloved husband of Florence ,(Jamieson) Glew.
Dear father of Elinor Lidwell of Warren,
Michigan, Kathleen Ladouceur of Dollard, Des
Ormeaux, Quebec, Anna and John Meister of
Saginaw, Michigan. Also surviving are 8 grand-
children and 3 great-grandchildren. Predeceased
by 1 sister Lillian Orpen and 1 brother William
Glew. Friends were received- at the Beattie
Funeral Home, 55 Rattenbury St., East, Clinton on
Wed., from 7-9 p.m. and on Thurs. from 2-4 & 7-9
p.m. Funeral service was held on Fri., June 13,
commencing at 2 p.m. with Reverend David J.
Woodall officiating. Interment Clinton
Cemetery. -25
HA°BERER
At the Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich on Wed.,
June 11, 1986, Mrs. Alice Reta (Geiser) Harberer
in her 88th year. Beloved wife of the late Ferdi-
nand Henry Haberer (Aug. 1985). Dear mother of
Greta (Mrs. C.M. Pulford) of London, Aryls (Mrs.
R.G. Oxland) of Kitchener and Arlene (Mrs. A.W.
Meyer) of New Hamburg. Mrs. Harberer was
predeceased by 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Also
surviving are 7 grandchildren and 2 great-
grandchildren: Visitation after 2 p.m. Fri. in the
Zurich Chapel of the Michael P. O'Connor
Funeral Home, 49' Goshen St., N., Zurich until
gat., June 14 then St. Peter's Lutheran Church for
funeral 'service at 1:30 p.m. with Pastor Stephen
Alles officiating. Interment followed . in St.
Peter's Lutheran Cemetery. -25
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l' HORTON
Suddenly at „Alexandra Marine & General
Hospital, Goderich, on Thursday, June 12, 1986,
Edward James (Ted) Horton of Goderich, in his
50th year.: Beloved husband of Eva Prouse. Dear
father of Vicki and her husband Ted Kubik of Col-
borne Twp., Evelyn of Goderich, Jim of Clinton,
Charlie and his wife Lesa of Goderich, Paul and
Ruthann, both at home. Loving son of Marguerite
'(Falconer) Horton of Goderich, and the late
James Horton and son-in-law of Hedley Prouse of
Strathroy. Loved grandfather of Potty, Eddy and
Jamie Kubik, Letitia and Jason Horton. The fami-
ly received friends at the McCallum Funeral
Home, Cambria Road at East Street, Goderich,
2-4 and 7-9 p.m.. Saturday and Sunday: Funeral
service was held at the funeral home, 2 o'clock
Monday afternoon. Interment Colborne
Cemetery. -25
DUNLEAVY
At Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital on
Monday, June 16, 1986, Mrs. Mary Anne (Gibson)
Dunleavy of RR 2 Strathroy, formerly of London,
in her 87th year. Wife of the late William Andrew
Dunleavy (1978). Dear mother of Mrs. Tony
(Mary) Marko of RR 2 'Strathroy, Gerald and
Ernest both of London, John of Bayfield, Garfield
of Waterloo and Andrew of Calgary; also surviv-
ed by 16 grandchildren and 9 great-
grandchildren. Predeceased tty 2 sons William
and James, 8 brothers and sisters and 1 grand-
daughter. Visitation in the Needham Funeral
Chapel, 520 Dundas St. (Tuesday 2-4 ,and 7-9
p.m.) where the funeral service was conducted
on Wednesday, June 18 at 1:30 p.m., Rev. Dor-
man Quinton of Egerton St. Baptist Church of-
ficiating: Interment Forest Lawn Memorial
Gardens. -25 \
If Margaret Reid is looking a little shifty eyed, it's only because she is deeply involved in
a euchre game at the dessert euchre held by the Stan -Lee Seniors' Club on June 11. The
event was held in the Stanley Township Complex Community Centre. (David Emslie
photo)
Township man dies at 94
LEONARD COLE
Leonard Cole, a resident of Maitland
Manor Nursing Home, died Sunday, June 8
in his 95th year.
Born in Goderich Township November 9,
1891 he was the son of Thomas Cole and the
former Annie Cook.
He was predeceased by his wife, the
former Mary, Jane Hafford in 1966. He is sur-
vived by a son Eugene of Stratford; one
sister, Mrs. Etta Glew of Clinton and five
44. Engagements
MARKS
Clifford, passed away in Wingham & District
Hospital, June 16, 1986. Clifford Marks, husband
of Laura Eileen (Hislop) Marks of Wroxeter,
formerly of Brusselsin his 84th year. Dear father
of 2 sons Dave and Stanley both of RR 4, Brussels,
3 daughters Mildred (Mrs. Lloyd' Pheifer), of
Thorndale and Edith White of London and
Dorothy (Mrs. Tom Powell) of Kitchener, 1 step-
daughter Elaine (Mrs. Andre Poirier) of Weston,
Also survived by 12 grandchildren and 5 great-
grandchildren, 2 brothers Roily and Wellington
and 1 sister Lena. Predeceased by 2 infant
children, 2 brothers and 1 grandson. His first
wife Margaret Nichol (1956) and 2nd wife Althea
Carter (1967) . predeceased him. Rotting at the
Brussels Chapel of the M,L. Watts Funeral Home
until Wednesday. Funeral service will be held at
2 p.m. Interment Brussels Cemetery. -25
43. Births
KELLY
Dave and Betty are pleased to announce the
birth of their daughter, Stephanie Gayle on June
9, 1986 at Clinton Pubilc Hospital weighing 6 Ibs.'B
ozs. A tiny sister far Plain, Proud grandparents
are Marg and Bin Kelly and Mr, and Mrs. Robert
Glen.--25nx
KUIPER
Kelly Kuiper is pleased to announce the birth of
her sister, Jessup' Leah, born on Juno 2, 198
weighing R lbs. 12 ozs. Parents' are Ralph and
Janet Kuiper, EleVenth,gran'dchild for Mrs. Stein
Deweerd and fourth grandchild for IIAr. and Mrs.
Kase Kuiper Jr,-25nx
SMITH
To Ralph and Marianna a gift' of a sKll, Brock An-
drew born June 15 19116 at Clinton Public
Hospital. A littler btothor for Evatett 'Curtis and
nnifer. Another grondchlld far JahnandCarrle
Stir eros area Ken tri' d Ruth Snljfll,- '$i
g d 2i
HALLAHAN -HUB I D
George and Marion Hubbard wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their daughter,
Susan Elizabeth to James Edward Hollahan son of
Maurice and Mary Hollahan of Belgrave on Satur-
day July 5, 1986 at 5 o'clock at St. Michael's
Church, Blyth. Reception to follow in the Blyth
Community Centre at 9 p.m. -25
46. In memoriam
BELL
In loving memory of a dear son and brother, Bill •
who passed away June, 16, 1979.
He had a nature you could not help loving,.
And a heart that was purer than gold.
And to those who knew him and loved him,
His memory will never grow cold.
Lovinglyremembered and sadly missed by his
Mother and Dad and family. -25x
SHEPHERD
In loving memory of Norman Shepherd who died
on June 16, 1985;
Sadly missed along lice's way,
Quietly remembered every day,
No longer in our lives to share,
But in ourhhearts you're always there.
Phyllis, Patricia, Kevin and Wilma. -25x
47. Card of thanks
BAYLEY
We wish to thank everyone for all kindnesses
shown to us during the recent loss of our mother.
Your expressions of sympathy were sincerely ap-
preciated: The Bayley family. -25
`EVANS - TOWNSEND
We would-Itke to thank Kathleen and Karen
Whitm6re for being hostess after the wedding on
Saturday bad( at the house. Connie grid David
and their fartjilies,-25
McNALL
I would like ,to thank Dr, Hussey, Dr. Allan and
Dr. McNoughjon and the nursing staff of 3rd floor
South, Stratford Hospital for all their kindness,
also' my fomlly and friends for all their visits,
flowers, treats and cords while in the hospital
and since reIurning home. A special thanks to
Cheryl and Sari. Your kindness will always be
remembered:" Thanks again. Marcella
McNall.--25X;;
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grandchildren and several great-
grandchildren.
He was predeceased by a daughter, Violet
Evans; two sisters, Jean Gorzinsky and
Violet MacDonald; and five brothers, Amos,
Willie, Oliver, Francis and Melvin.
Service was conducted in the chapel at
Stiles Funeral Home, Wednesday, June 11
by the Rev. Paul B. Zacharias, Church of
the Good Shepherd, Kitchener. Cremation
followed in Woodland Crematorium.
47. Cards of thanks
• :GRIGG>
On the occasion of our 50th Wedding Anniver-
sary, we wish to express a sincere "Thank You"
to our families, friends and neighbours for the
cards, gifts and flowers we received. Our Open
House at Wesley -Willis Church was appreciated.
Special thanks for our lovely dinner served by
Bartliffs, in our honor. We have a day of
beautiful memories to cherish. Edward and Nor-
ma Grigg. -25x
McASH
I would like to express my 'sincere thanks to
friends and family for" the flowers, gifts, cards
and visits while a patient . in Clinton Public
Hospital, also to Dr. Harrett, Dr. Flowers and the
nursing staff. Bill McAsh.-25
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BOURNE
I would like to thank all my friends and relatives
for visits, cards, flowers and gifts..Special thanks
to Dr. Hay, Dr. Flowers, Dr. Drake', nurses and
staff 1st floor Clinton Hospital and 7th floor
University Hospital. John Bourne. -25
" SNELL
Jonathan and Wendy wish to express a sincere
thank you to all our friends and relatives for their
visits during our stay in the hospital. A special
thanks to Dr. Steed and second floor
nurses. -25x
JEWITT
I would like to express Sincere thanks to family
and friends for visits, gifts, flowers, and,special
treats which'I received in hospital and since .1
returned home., A very special thanks goes to
Doctor Steed, Dr. Baker, Dr. Salsbury and all nur-
sing and housekeeping staff on first floor
surgical 6t Clinton Public Hospital, for the ex-
cellent care I was given while a patient there.
Bonnie Jewitt. --25
O'CONNELL
i would like to thank my neighbours; relatives
and` fr'lends;for flowers, cards and treats while a
patient in Clinton Hospital. Also thanks to Dr.
Newlandan4 nurses on first floor, It was very
much appraiiiated. Dorothy O'Connell, -25
EMMERTON
We Weald like to thank'overyone for the lovely
gifts and the rood time we hod an our 25th An-
niversary., Helen and Jim Emmertan:-25x
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PIlIE%TAP
1 would Tike t4''thank everyone who r'enternbored
me while f was a patient in Clinton Hospital and
a'ft'er" returning home, Special thanks to Dr,
filaker,: r: Flowers and Dr, Hartett, and nurses
oft First floor.'Oscar Prlestap.-25
McBRIEN
The families of the late Secord McBrien wish to
express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbours for their expressions of sym-
pathy at the time of his passing. Special thanks
to Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Rev. Barber,
Legion Br. 156 Seaforth and the Ladies Aux. of
Br. 140 Clinton, George and Madelon Yeats for
their thoughtfulness. Thank you. -25
° DEKENS
Ann Dekens and family would like to express
their sincere thanks to family, friends and
neighbours who helped us during the recent loss
of our husband, father and grandfather. --25
KELLY
e
We wish to thank Dr. Salsbury and second floor
nursing staff for their excellent care. Thapks also
to our family and friends for the flowers, cards
and gifts, Your help and kind thoughts were all
greatly appreciated. Betty and Stephanie. -25
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McCLINCHEY
We would like to thank friends and relatives for
the flowers, cards, treats and visits while in St.
Mary's Hospital, Kitchener and McMaster
Hospital, Hamilton. It wets greatly appreciated.
Karen and Ryan. -25
OLDS
I wish to thank friends, neighbours and family for
their many acts of kindness, cards, visits and
flowers during my recent stay In hospital i
Toronto and in Clinton. Special thanks to the staf
of the hospitals for their excellent care. Brock
Olde, --25x
BURNS
I wish to take this opportunity to thank my fami-
ly, friends, neighbours for 'vigils and get well
wishes, phone call inquiries $.bout my health,
flowers and treats. Special that'll
;to Dave Hall
who so,wifllngly drove a to hoof and helped
at home, drove VI to 'dirtier) Hospital and St.
Joseph's in London. Special thanks to nurses,
doctors and ail the staff who worked hard to
keep patients comfortable, watered and fed,
Special thanks .lo Rev. Snlhur for his visits and
prayers at both hospitals, Your kindness will
always be remembered. Sincerely, Bob, --25