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35. Notice to creditors
CLASSIFIED
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL persons having claims against the Estate of
WILLIAM ANDREW REID, Retired, School Teacher,
late of the Village of Varna, in the County of
Huron, who died on or about the 8th day of Oc-
tober, 1986, ore required to file the same with
full particulars with the undersigned by the 22nd
day of November, 1986, as after that date the
assets of the estate will be distributed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 22nd day of Oc-
tober, 1986.
PREST and EGENER
Barristers, etc.,
33 Montreal Street
Goderich, Ontario
N7A 3Z2
Solicitors for the
Estate -- 44.46ar
38. Auction sale
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON - 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT., NOV. 1 AT 10 A.M. - Snapper 8
HP riding lawnmower, antique
glassware and furniture, collectables
and general household effects at Richard
Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton for Seaforth
area resident plus additions.
Auction Sale
Antiques, furniture, glassware, appli-
ances. riding lawn mower, garden
tractor etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's
Auction Barn, Clinton, Ontario for
Scal'or-(h Resident plus additions.
Sat. Nov. 1
AT 10 A.M.
piece dark pine bedroom suite with
dresser with mirror, gentleman's dress-
er. 2 night tables and king size bed, new
value $4000.00; 2 matching maple 39"
beds. make into bunk beds, GSW
wringer washer, 2 years old: Wingham
classic cook stove, Speed Queen clothes
dryer. Beaty 30" electric stove, antique
fainting couch with back rest, good
condition, small modern bowed front
china cabinet, antique Goderich pump
organ. organ stool. Boston style nursing
rocker. large wicker trunk, dresser with
mirror. single bed. 2 single mattresses,
modern chesterfield. 2 chesterfield love
seats. .jam cupboard, 2 oak swivel office
chairs. 4 chicken coop chairs, several
odd wooden chairs, Targe antique chest
of drawers. small oval table with mirror
hack, 2 Victorian chairs, dining table,
several odd tables. 3 small chests of
drawers. (amps. range hood, Axminster
til yle carpet. pair of pink bristol vases, 2
13enington pie plates. dishes, glassware,
pots. and pans. pictures and frames,
plus our usual offering of items too
numerous to mention, Snapper 8 hp
riding lawn mower. 3 •hp walk behind
garden tractor. some garden tools.
TERMS ('ASH
A L'('TII) N EEI.'4
lilt II 11RI) IAMB HURT IMill
I HOUSE and PROPERTY
and VEHICLE SALE
•
132 Victoria St., Clinton
Saturday, November 1, 1986
at 1:30 p.m. Sharp
PROPERTY KNOWN AT LOT 302 - Plan 333
- County of Huron (132 Victoria St., Clin-
ton). Lot size 132 ft. deep & 82.5 ft. front.
Frame 2 bedroom house. To be sold sub-
ject to reasonable deserve bid. Legal
description will be noted et time of sale.
Conditional offers of purchase will be oc-
ceMed sublet, to 10 days to arrange
financing. Deposit of 53000 (cash or che-
que) will be required from high bidder.
VEHICLES: 1977 Mercury Cougar; to be
sold as is - no reserve. Also 1977 Pontiac
E Ventura. certified. Sold subject to reserve
bid. New tires. new paint.
AUCTIONEER: RUSS ARCHER
FOR INFORMATION CALL
482-3766 days)
482-9428 (evenings)
ARCHER
CTIONS
42. Death notice
STURDY
At Huronview, on TJesday, October 21, 1986,
Ethel (Straughan) Sturdy, formerly of Goderich,
in her 97th year. Beloved wife of the late Howard
Sturdy. Dear mother of Phllmore of Thorold and
the late Christopher Sturdy. Loved grandmother
of Daniel Torok, Elizabeth Gilbert and Nancy
Toone, a,nd eight great-grandchildren, Also sur-
vived by one sister Nellie (Mrs. Harry McKie) of
Huronview. The family received friends at the
McCallum & Palls Funeral Home, Cambria Road
at East Street, Goderich. Funeral service was
held at the funeral home at 11 o'clock Friday
morning. Interment Maitland Cemetery.
TU,RNBULL
Suddenly at his late residence Grand Bend, Tues-
day, October 21 , 1986, Rufus Norman Turnbull in
his 77th year. Beloved husband of the late Rubie
(Brown) Turnbull (1979). Beloved father and
father-in-law of Donna and Glen Thiel of RR 2,
Zurich. Dear son of the late Norman and Adeline
(Sharrow) Turnbull, Grand Bend. Rested at the T.
Harry Hoffman and Sons Funeral Home,
Doshwood. Visitation Wednesday afternoon and
evening. Funeral service was held on Thursday,
October 23, 1986 at 2 p.m. Interment Gravid Bend
Cemetery. Rev. John Campbell officiating.
GLEN
At Clinton Public Hospital on Saturday, October
25, 1986, W. Robert Glen of RR 3, Clinton; in his
66th year. Beloved husband of Muriel (Wise)
Glen. Dear father of Jean (Mrs. Douglas Dale) of
RR 4, Clinton, Betty (Mrs. David Kelly), Clinton,
Gordon of RR 5, Clinton. Dear brother of Alice
(Mrs. Chester Neilans), London. Also surviving
are seven grandchildren. Predeceasedby two
grandsons. Friends were received 'at the Beattie
Funeral Home, 55 Rattenbury Street East, Clinton
on Monday. Funeral service was held on Tues-
day, October 28•commencing at 2 p.m. from the
Wesley Willis United Church, Clinton with Rev.
James Bechtel officiating. Interment Baird's
Cemetery.
McCLURE
At Thorsby, Alberta, on Thursday, October 23,
1986, Frank Arthur McClure, in his 40th year.
Beloved son of Arthur and Isabel McClure of
Blyth, Ontario. Dear father of Shane and dear
stepfather of Dean, both of Cambridge. Dear
brother of Nora (Mrs. Barry Harrison) of Edmon-
ton, Alberto; Nancy (Mrs. Brian Godkin) of
McKillop Twp. Dear grandson of Mrs. 'Annie
Stronach of Scotland. Visitation at the Tasker
Funeral Home, Blyth, Ontario, on Monday.
Funeral service was held in the funeral home on
Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Maitland Bank
Cemetery, Seaforth.
42. Death notice
BINNEAIDYK
At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Tuesday, Oc-
tober 21, 1986, Johonno Hitlengonda (Anne) Bos
of Exeter. Beloved wife of the fate Arie Binnen-
dyk: in her 82nd yeor. Dear mother 'of Gerda
Vennema and her husbond Gerald of Burlington,
Henry (Hank) Binnendyk, and his wife Yvette of
Knppen and Bob Birinendyk and his wife Linda of
Edmonton, Alberta. She sell! be sadly missed by
her grandchildren, great-grandchildren and
many nieces and nephews. Also survived by
three sisters and two - brothers in the
Netherlands. Friends called at the Hopper-
Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter on Thursday, Oc-
tober 23. Funeral service was held et The Bethel
Reformed Church, Exeter on Friday at'T1 o.m. In-
terment -Exeter Cemetery,
SODER
Bartley Sean Soder, son of Martin and Ruth Ann
Soder of 29 Storey Drive, Acton, Ontario and
brother of Vicki, in his' 20th year. Beloved grand-
son of Mervyn and Doris Batkin of Clinton and
Ronald and Joyce Soder, Elkhorn, Manitoba.
Funeral service was held on Monday, October 20
in Trinity United Church, Acton. Interment was in
Fairview Cemetery, Acton.
43. Births
BAER
"It's o girl!" Shannon Arlene Baer born Oct. 6,
1986 of 2:09 a.m., weighing in at 5 lbs. 4 ozs. at
St. Joseph's, Hospital, London. A little early but
greatly welcomed by her parents Mary Jean and
Kevin, grandparents Barbara and Alvin Betties
and Fronk and Kay Boer. --44nx
13EYERSBERGEN
Marius and Janice are proud to announce the
birth of their son Luke William born October 12,
1986 at Wingham and District Hospital. A wee
brother for Sarah and Andres. Luke is the six•
teenth grandchild for Bill and Ally Beyersbergen,
R.R. 2, Lucknow and the twentieth grandchild for
Helen Turner, R.R. 1, Varna. 44nx
O'CONNELL
Keith and Shirley are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their daughter, Sarah Nocole,
born October 23 at 3 p.m. Stratford Hospital. A
sister for Jennifer and Monica, another grand-
daughter for Ruby Pattison, Blyth and Dorothy
O'Connell, Clinton 44nc
SYMES
Jim and Ardonna of R.R. 6, Goderich are so
pleased to announce the birth of their son, Cody
James born on October 12, 1986 at Clinton Public
Hospital weighing 8 lbs r oz. A wee brother for
Jared. Special thanks to Dr. Salsbury and Diane
Miller and all the nursing staff for their excellent
care 44nx
46. In memoriam
44. Engagements
DAVIES - GOWER
Don and Joan Gower, Clinton. are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter, Angela Dawn to Todd James, son of
Len Davies, R. R. 5 Clinton and Colleen Davies,
Goderich. The wedding will take place on
November 15, 1986 at 6:30 p.m. in Ontario Street
United Church, Clinton. Open reception to
follow. - 44x
46. In memoriam
KYLE
In loving memory of o dear son, Tom Kyle, who
passed away October 29, 1980:
This month comes by with deep regret,
It brings back the day we cannot forget,
In our hearts you will always stay
Loved and remembered day by day,
Memories are treasures no one can steal
Death is a heartache no one can heal,
Life must go on, we knew that It's true
But it's not the same since we lost you.
You left us so quickly without goodbye
But memories of you will never die.
Too dearly loved to be forgotten, .Mom and
Dad. -44
HALLAHAN
In loving memory of a dear wife and, mother,
Hilda Hallahan, who passed away October 31,
1976. Lovingly.remembered by husband Don and
family, Frank, Mary Lou, Tom, Joe, Marg and
their families. -44
47. Card of thanks
1
WEBSTER
In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Elva
Webster, who passed owoy 3 years ago
November 3, 1983:
Gone are the days we used to share,
But ie our hearts you die always there.
The gates of memory will never dose,
We miss you more than anyone knows.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Grant
and family. -44
LEYBURN
The family of the late Muriel E. Leyburn wish to
thank all those who helped at the time of our sad
bereavement. The St. Joseph Hospital staff and
especially the nurses on fifth' floor South West,
Dr. Koudys and Dr. Jory, 'all relatives, friends,
neighbours new and old who sent cards, flowers
and visits while Muriel was in hospital and at
home. Also for the memorial donations and
floral tributes. We wish to also thank the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, Rev. Gordon Sim-
mons for the funeral service, the pallbearers and
flower bearers. Many thanks also to the ladies of
St. Thomas Anglican Church for the beautiful
lunch following the service..A sincere thanks
from Wm. Leyburn and the Wright family. -44x
WILSON
We would like to extend our sincere appreciation
to relatives, friends and neighbours for cards,
flowers, gifts and for attending our 25th wedding
anniversary party on October 25. Thank you to
our "chauffeurs", your kindness was much ap-
preciated. A special "thank you" to Judi, Dwight
and family, Steve and Mike for arranging the sur-
prise evening and to everyone who helped in any
way. Your thoughtfulness will be cherished
forever. Barry and Rosalee.---44
WILSON
In loving memory of a dear mother and grand-
mother, Cora, who passed away 3 years ago Oc-
tober 29, 1983.
If tears could build a stairway,
And heartaches make a lone,
We would walk a path to heaven
And bring you home again.
And Lord if there are roses in heaven,
Please pick a bunch with care,
Place Them in both her arms,
Andtell her we still care.
Lovingly remembered by Linda and Len, Ross and
Linda and grandchildren Jason, Wesley, Taro and
Tyler. -44
KYLE
In loving memory of a dear brother, Tom Kyle
who passed away October 29, 1980:
There is a family who misses you
And finds time long since you went
We think of you daily and hourly,
But fry to be brave and content.
?eaves that we shed ore in silence,
And we breathe a sigh of regret,
For you were ours and we remember,
Though all the world forget.
Ai`V ays remembered by your 'sisters and
brothers, Elaine, garb, Pat, Bob, Fred, Dave and
WILD
We wish 16 thank our friends, relatives and
neighbours for their prayers and support while
John was so ill - and for their kindness in our
loss. Our heartfelt thanks for the visits to the
funeral home, the beautiful floral arrangements,
mosses, memorial. donations, and food brought
to our homes - for help with the children and for
the many notes and cards which were of great
comfort to us. Our sincere appreciation to Father
Bensette, Father Hardy and Sister Rita, and to
the St. Peter's choir and to the C.W.L. for the
lovely lunch served. We will be forever grateful
to the V.O.N. (Sue Scott and Janet Hullah) and
Dr. Jim Hollingworth without whose encourage-
ment and guidance we could not have fulfiled
John's wish to be at home. The kindness and con-
sideration shown to us by the McCallum and
Palls Funeral Home helped to ease our sorrow.
Your thou'cl)htriulneesr'will always .be
remembered. Mfsl A?rifti'1Nild dnd 1a17)4--44 '
GRAY
I would like to express my sincere thanks to all
my friends and neighbours for all the phone
calls. cards and flowers sent to me while in the
hospital. Special thanks to Dr, Newland, Dr.
Soles, Dr. Smith and the nursing staff and St.
Joseph's Hospital in London. Your thoughtfulness
was much appreciated. Bert Gray 44x
DAVIES - GOWER
We would like to thank everyone who attended
our Buck and Doe to make it a success. Special
thanks to the people who organized it and
helped out in any way. Your support and good
wishes were very much. appreciated. Todd and
Angela.. 44x
BYERS
wish to thank Dr. Baker, Dr_ Flowers and staff
of 1st floor, Clinton Public Hospital, Fish and
Game Club, Rebekah Lodges`tegion Ladies and
my many friends that were so good to me while I
was a patient in Clinton Hospital. Muriel
Byers. 44
Preparations for
IVMorning Market
Helping to prepare for the Wesley -Willis
Church Morning Market on October 26 were
Evelyn Holmes (left) and Aileen Craig. The
Morning Market will open at 10 a.m. on
November 1 and the live auction will begin
at 11:30 a.m. (David Emslie photo)
1.47. Card of thanks
RIEHL
Many thanks to Dr. Baker and Cheryl Hohner for
emergency core given rite, also to Dr. Horrett
and nurses on 1st floor. Everything really ap-
preciated. Bill Riehl. ---44
- BALI.
The family of the late Kelly Ball wish to thank
relatives, friends and neighbours for their kind-
ness during Kelly's illness and for messages of
sympathy and memorial contributions. The
beautiful flowers and the food brought to our
home were greatly appreciated. We express our
gratitude to the staff of 1st floor of Clinton Public
Hospital and to Dr. Baker and Dr. Salsbury. Your
thoughtfulness will always be remembered.
Doug and Barbara ---44x
47. Card of thanks
RUMBALL
1 would like to thank my friends and family for
flowers and cards while 'I was in hospital. Also
Dr. Baker, Dr. Watt and nurses and how nice the
ambulance drivers were. Mintue Rurnbail-44
SODER
The family of the late Bart Soder wish to express
their heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends, and
neighbours for their sympathy and support,
floral tributes,funeral home visits, cords,
memorial donations and food sent to Acton and
us in Clinton. Your thoughtfulness was deeply
appreciated and will always be kindly
remembered. Sincerely Marty, Ruth and Ricki
Soder, Mervin and Doris Batkin, Clayton and
Jane Groves and Bob and Lynda Batkin.-45ar
TORRANCE
We wish to sincerely thank our family.
neighbours, friends and relatives for coming to
our 40th Wedding Anniversary party and making
it so much fun. Special thanks fur the beautiful
flowers and lovely cards and gifts. We will
always remember the evening of happiness
together. Ivor' & Mildred Torrance. - 44x
GIBBINGS
Marie and Warren would like to thank fomily,
friends and neighbours, especially Barbara and
Al Betties for opening their home to a wonderful
surprise,party for our 55th Wedding Anniversary
party. —44x
LAYTON
The family of the late Myrtle Layton wish to
thank fomily and friends for their kindness and
messages of sympathy at the time of our loss. A
very `special thanks to Rev. D. Woodall, Dr. Hor-
rett, staff of 2nd floor, Clinton Hospital, and Ball
8. Falconer Funeral {bice. Your thoughtfulness
will always be remembered. Elliott Layton and
family, -44x
ELLIOTT
I would like to thank my friends and relatives for
visits, cards and gifts while 1 was a patient in
Clinton Hospital. Also Dr. Baker, Dr. Flowers and
Dr. Horrett, nurses and staff on the first floor.
George Elliott. -44x
REININK
would like to thank everyone who visited, sent
flowers, gifts and cards while I was in hospital.
Special thanks to doctors an nurses on first
floor. Your care and concern was much ap-
preciated. George Reinink.-44
OLDE
The fomily of the late W. Brock Olde wish to ex-
press sincere thanks to relatives, friends and
neighbours for their many acts of kindness
shown during his long illness. We gratefully
acknowledge expressions of sympathy at fhe
Time of his death, floral tributes, contributions to
charitable organization, to the Clinton Hospital
Building Fund and the Mem orial Fund of On-
tario Street United Church. A warm thank you to
those who assisted. os Bearers, to those who ex- •
pressed sympathy by cards, by phone or in per-
son and to those who contributed helpful gifts of
food. Special thanks go to Rev. David Woodall for
his comforting messages, to the Boll Falconer
Funeral Home for their kind services, and the
U.C.W. of the O?ttf 1a SfYee't invited Church for
their lovely lunch. Appreciation also is express-
ed to Dr. Horrett and the nursing staff of the Clint
fon Public Hospital, to Horne Care, the
Homemakers and the nurses of Community Nurs-
ing Service for their care. Your kindness will be
remetl bero'd always. Evelyn Olde, Nancy and
Andy Debreceni and fomily 44x
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