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38. Auction sale
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THE
LUCKNOW COMMUNITY SALE
Monday, April 20/87
1:30 P.M.
STOCKER SALE
40 Charolais, avg. 500-600 lbs.;
15 Mixed Cottle, avg. 500 lbs.;
20 Hereford Steers, approx.
600 lbs.;
12 Beef/Cows due in May;
10 Calves, approx. 350 lbs.
Taking consignments daily.
For further information
529-7625 ar 529-7970
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Richard
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Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
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ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Appliances, furniture, modern chester-
fields, curio cabinet, bar, household ef-
fects, lawn mower, etc. to be held at
Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton for
the Estate of Ken 8 Eileen McLean plus
additions
SATURDAY, APRIL 18
AT 10:00 A.M.
Westinghouse, matching washer and
dryer. older fridge and 30" electric
stove; Targe chest freezer; 3 colour TV's:
Speed Queen optsize clothes dryer; 6'
curved front liquor cabinet: 3' ,' bar; 2
bar stools: fancy French Provincial
writing desk; modern, round curio
rehire,' w'glass on 4 sides; modern
dresser w mirror, air conditioner; 7
modern chesterfields w'pullout beds;
chesterfield and chair like new, 2 good
chesterfields and choirs 3 upholstered
chairs' 7 bedroom suites 7 continental
beds, cedar chest, floor lamps. table
lamps- pole lamp swag lump; high
back office rhnir 'recite sewing
machine: 2 floor model hi fi's, end
tables, cord table 8 chair set: 2 small
chrome 8 chair sets fancy small sailing
ship to place on your mantle;
humidifier. electric sewing machine;
Craftsman lawnmower, lawn chairs;
small dining set garden tools misc.
plus our usual large offering of misc.
,tams
TERMS'. Cosh
Burt Lobb, Auctioneer
Richard Lobb, Auctioneer
482-7898
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AUCTION
Tile drainage equipment, dozer with
plow, 40 ton float tractor, 1985 Car,
etc.. to be hold 2 miles south of Blyth
Ontario for George Nesbitt Farm
Drainage
SATURDAY, APRIL 18th
AT 1:00 P.M.
DOZER: HO 21 A Allis Chalmers dozer
with 34 pads, undercarriage is 90",,
and Zor 0100 drainage plow equipped
with Leiser plain tracking receiver and
APP transmitter 08 Caterpillar Dozer
series 11A with cable control,
TRAILER FLOAT TRACTOR' 40 ton
tandem fl-,ai 'viii, h.-a.rt,d tail in good
condition 1969 White cob over tandem
drive tractor with 250 Cummings diesel,
10 speed transmission with deep reduc
tion, selling as is' Fifth wheel' triaxle.
file trailer with 24 ft bed.
CAR: 1985 Chevette 2 door hatchback e9
with Pioneer stereo, run 12 000 km.,
selling certified. For Ron Nesbitt
EQUIPMENT. Oxford Eddy tile spinner.
fully hydraulic 100 gallon tent(' for
pickup: 7 wheel trailer for fittings; MF
Mo. 9 hay bcfer• Joh- Deere power-
washer:
owerwasher: Honda G 150 3 HP 2' water
pump: drilt press: cut off saw; Wayne
Stationary double piston air com-
pressor: - electric impact wrench;
large vise: 28 aludss. extension ladder:
12' step ladder; collection of tools:
"wrenches; shovels, chains, and misc., too
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numerous to mention.
TERMS: CASH
AUCTIONEER
Richard Lobb
519-482-7898
OWNER
George Nesbitt
519-482-9497
RICHARD LOBB AUCTiC*J ERS
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38. Auction sole
CONSIGNMENT
75 Tractors, 200 Pcs. Equipment
BRINDLEY SALES YARD
DUNGANNON
Saturday, April 18th
9:00 A.M.
LAVERNE MARTIN
at approximately 2:00 P.M.
Ford 4000 & loader; New Holland Super
717 Harvester, complete with hay &
corn attachments; 2 Dion Wagons: John
Deere forage blower; New Idea
picker/shredder, 2 row narrow: Gehl
chopper; Zero grazer, rack & wagon;
New Holland No. 479 hay bind, sprayer;
1976 Chevrolet.
Auctioneers: Gordon H. Brindley,
Briant Rintoul, Barry Gray
529-7625 or 529-7970
Clinton Public Hospital
Annual Fund -Raising
Dinner and
AUCTION
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Saturday, April 25
STARTING AT 6 P.M.
Stanley Township Complex
Varna
42. Death notice
SETTLES
Al ( I..,tn,t Puh!,r Hospitril on Monday April 13
i'IR 7 Annie 1 Iirnbq'Ih Weston) Bottles of Clinton
__.i,i,l 1d,rrr,erly of Gortorirh Twp in her 86th year
fie1reed ref,- of Allen Betties and dear mother of
Al,.,, „,.f lies vele Barbaro of R R 2 Bayfield
Also I.,., . I by 4 grandchildren and by 9 great
wont-141i1rlrPI, PrPderensed by 1 sister Eleanor
Mrs Frank 1',r r,, Friends will be received at the
Roll & FnlrnnPr Funeral Home 153 High Street-
( ',nine when p ihn funeral service will be held on
b.•iednes,i'iy April 15th ot 2 p m Interment in
r' 'Iron Cemetery Memorial donations to the
c 1, 1,,' Puhl.r Hospital would he npprec,oted as
e,.lves., es of sympathy
HUDIE
\t c ,• • t'u1 Hrcp,tgl nn Tuesday April 7
�H' nin flier (nx' Hudie of Clinton and
fn„no,ly of rndnrirh Twp in her 80th year
fie .r,•I .,,lo of rho Into Thomas Hudie and dear
-,4 peil Mrs William Jew's" of Goderich
Hail, Mic 1,m (le14P, of R R 3 Bayfield and
,1x1 „nil Alin (rix both of Clinton Also surviv
n'f
hy several n,Pros rind nephews Predeceased
by r„o osier Blnnrhe rind by one brother ,n in
frt.,ry Fr,en'Is ,oro received at the Ball 8
F,i, nnnr Func•nl Horne 153 High Street Clinton
1'Vednesdny Irom 2 4 and 7 9 p m Funeral ser
n was he'd ,r the, funarol home on Thursday
April Q nt 2 n el„rk Intormpnt Bayfield Cemetery
CRONIN
+• pPln,n° of r',hl n At St Joseph s Hospital
r,drry April 10 1987 ,n her 52nd year
Ilr.i,, ,,r DPnnmmP Beloved wife of the late
eoh ( ran,', rind cion, mother of Gory of R R 2
(lith'.,, Karon Mrs Gerry Rynnt of R R 1
Deie n W'ryee oI Fgmnndeille and Dole of
Cl„n''' Als ' sur„vod hy l've grandchildren two
nr„'hors femme of 7unrh and Vclere of Arva
,nil 1 P , stars Mrs Doris Myers of Detroit
Neer,. Mrs (lore 01dhnml of London Marjorie
Mrs Wayne Gnmhle• of Toronto Shirley (Mrs
{nh-, Der,nmmo• of Waterloo and Donna (Mrs
)nn Rau et Brnmptnn Predeceased by one
The family received friends at the
Wh t"Py Pihey Funeral Home 87 Goderich
Street West Senforth until 11 o m Monday
,'hon Mnss of the Christinn Burial was held at St
Pn'r,rIr s (1,urrh Duplin Interment St Patrick's
Cemetery
HUFFMAN
Al Listowel Memorial Hospital. Listowel on Mon-
day, April 6, 1987, Mr. Harvey A, Huffman of
Listowel and formerly of Egrnondville, Ontario in
his 64th year. Dear friend of Eleanor Swon of
Listowel, brother of Alice (Mrs. Clifford Rahn) in
Saskatchewan, Marjorie6 (Mrs. John Morrison) of
Dublin, Rdymond of Kitchener, Clifford of
Monkton, Lloyd of Bayfield, Jack in British Col=
umbia and Donald of Lucknow, also several
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Huffman, his brothers Elmer
and Gordon and his sister Wilma. Friends called
at the McBurney Funeral Home, Wingham on
Wednesday from 2.4 and 7-9 p.m. Complete
funeral service was held in the funeral home on
Thursday at 2:30 p.rn. Spring interment
Greenhills Cemetery, Lucknow.
McLEOD
1 nn•-,-rrd 'Inn Noble At Victoria Hospital Lon
inn Ontnr,o nn Friday April 10 1987 Leonard
I en • McLeod of R R 2 Zurich and formerly of
Parkhill in his 39th year Beloved husband of
Fm,ly Srnttt McLeod Dear father of Brion and
Bennie ot home Dear son of Dave and Shirley
Mcleod of Parkhill Dear brother of Doreen (Mrs.
Glen Horhi,rn) of Hensnll Sharon (Mrs Floyd
Pullman) of Ailsa Craig Dennis of McGiliivary
Twp Jim of Huron Park Janice (Mrs Larry
Hnmiltonl of Exeter Doug of Porkhill Rick of
McGillivnry Twp Jae of Lucan. Peggy (Mrs. Dale
Bu7zelll of McGilt,vory Twp . Jamie of Parkhill,
Wayne and Dole of Parkhill Predeceased by one
brother George McLeod Rested at the M. Box &
Son Fcmerol Horne Parkhill. where the funeral
service was conducted on Monday, April 13 at
1 30 o rlorl. Rev Raymond Lindsay officiated. In-
terment ,n Pgtrkh,ll Cemetery
McFADYEN - WHETSTONE
Gertrude Adore, at the Saugeen Memorial
Hospital, Southampton, on Wednesday, April 8,
1987, Gertrude Adore (Beemer) Whetstone-
McFadyen, in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of the
late John McFadyen and the late William
Whetstone. Dear mother of Mary Jane (Mrs. Don
Harrison) of Guelph, Peter Whetstone and his
wife Barbaro of Auburn, and Catherine (Mrs.
Wayne Oakley) of Acton, Dear sister of Jean
Beerner of Kincardine. Survived also by 9 grand-
children and 8 great granchildren. Rested cit the
Gilbert Mactntyre & Son Funeral Horne, 252
Dublin Street N., Guelph (after 1 p,m. Saturday)
where a funeral service and committal was held
on Saturday at 2 o'clock. Cremation.
MORRIS
In London on Wednesday, April 8, 1987, Mrs,
Lillian (Harvey) Morris of London, in her 76th,
year. Beloved wife of the Late Henry Morris; lov•
ingly remembered by Johnny and Eileen Morris
of Tottenham, Anna and Roy Brock of Brucefield
and nieces and nephews in England. Cremation,
There will be no funeral home visitation or
funeral service. (A. Millard George Funeral
Horne in charge of arrangements.
PERRIN
At Victoria Hospital, South Street Campus on Fri-
day, April 10', 1987, J. Orval Perrin of 625 Dundas
Street, in his 73rd year. Husband of the late Mary
E. (Burnett) Perrin (1985), Dear father of Mrs,
Robert (Dorothy) Clanahan of Kilworth, Mrs. Bet-
ty Littleton and Jim Perrin, both of London.
Brother of Chester of London, Mrs. Martin (Edna)
Andrews of Bayfield, and Kenneth of Kansas Ci-
ty, Missouri. Also survived by 10 grandchildren
and 5 great•grandchildren. Visitation was in the
Needham Funeral Chapel, 520 Dundas Street,
(Monday 7-9), where the funerol and committal
service ..were conducted on Tuesday, April 14,
1987, at 1:30 p.m. The Most Rev. B.C. Eckardt of
the First Church of Christ officiated. Interment
Siloam Cemetery.
[46. In memoriam
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LIGHTFOOT
In loving memory of a dear father and grandpa,
Allen Lightfoot. who passed away April 21, 1973.
Never more than a thought away,
Quietly remembered every day,
No need for words, except to say.
Still loved, still missed in every way.
Lovingly remembered by Bryon. Linda and
grandsons Greg. Gord, Ron and Tom 15
NUI!¢FMAN
In loving memory of'Jeannette Huffman, who
died April 19 1986
We hove loved her in life,
Let us not forget her in death
Always remembered by Marg. 15
FREY
In loving memory of our dear father and grand
father. Elmer Frey who passed away one year
ago April 10 1986
Calm and peaceful he is sleeping,
Sweetest rest that follows pain
We who loved him sadly miss him
But trust in God to meet again
Always remembered by the family 1544
HUNK ING
In loving memory of a wife and mother Myrna
Hunking who died April 20 1986
She hod gone across the river -
To the shore of ever green
And we long to see her dear face
But the river flows between
Some day sometime we shall see
The face we loved so well
Some day we II clasp her loving hand
And never say farewell
Always remembered by Don and Down
loureen 15nx
47. Card of thanks
HUFFMAN
In memory of o loving wife mother and grond
mother Jeannette Huffman who passed away
April 19 1986
Though o year hos passed since we last touched
You will always be near me
1 hear your voice, feel your warmth and see your
loveliness
But alas it is only in the corridors of my mind
I miss you greatly
I miss your laughter the sound of your voice and
your guiding hand
But your love for me and mine for you will never
pass
Always remembered by Lloyd Veronice & An
dy Sally 8 Kira Crystal 8 Jim Jamie Ashley
Jenna 15
BRADNOCK
In loving memory of n dear mother and grand
mother Eleanor who passed away 2
April 19 1985
God saw you getting tired
When 0 cure was not to be
So He closed His arms oround you
And whispered 'Come to Me
You suffered much in s,i nce
Your spirit did not bend
You faced your pain with
Until the very end
You tried so hard to stay
Your fight was all in vain
God took you to His loving home
And freed you from all pain
Sadly missed and loved and never to be
forgotten by son George Jackie daughter
Sheron. John and grandchildren Jonathan
Christine Rhonda and Jennifer 15
HA�2T
in loving m,errory of a dear Mother and Grand
mother Elsie Hart who crossed away 18 years
ago April 18, 1969
little did we know that morning
The sorrow that day would bring
The call was sudden, the shock severe,
To part with one we loved so dear
You didn't have time to say farewell
Nor us to say goodbye
You had gone before we realized
And only God knows the reason why
We think of you in silence
And often speak you name
All we have ore memories,
And your picture in a frame
Our hearts still ache with sadness.
Our silent tears still flow
For what it meant to lose you, Mom
No one will ever kndw.
- Sadly missed and never forgotte- hy Jack,
Marlene and family. 15x
rournge
years ago
SCOTCHMER
I would like to thank everyone who was kind
enough to send flowers end cards and visit me
while I was a patient in Clinton and Goderich
Hospitals. Special thanks to the doctors and
nurses' for their kindness and excellent core.
Gordon. 15
THORNDIKE
Thanks to Dr. Newland and lst floor nurses of
Clinton Public Hospital, also to my family and
friends for their visits, cards, and flowers.
Margaret. 15
VAN LOO
We would like to thank the Clinton Optimist Club
for a' beautiful weekend in Ft. Lauderdale,
Florida, John and Amy Anderson of Ellison Travel
for driving us to and from Toronto and Mom and
Dad for babysitting on such short notice. John
and Connie, 15
HOY
I would like to thank Dr. Flowers, Dr, Newland.
Dr, Harrett and nurses on first floor of Clinton
Hospital for their excellent care. Also thanks to
family and friends for cords, gifts, flowers and
visits while I was a patient in hospital. Jim. 15x
BUCHANAN
My sincere thanks to all those people who
visited, sent flowers, food and cards during my
recent stay in Stratford Hospital. Thanks also to
Seaforth Ambulance, Fire Department and
Emergency staff for their excellent core. Special
thank you to Ross and all those people who
assisted at the accident scene, Janet. 15ar
HUDIE
The family of the late Vera Hudie wish to express
their appreciation and gratitude to 'neighbours,
relatives, and friends, for their expressions of
sympathy. A special "thank you" to the Staff at
Huronview, and Clinton Public Hospital, to Dr,
Harrett, Dr. Flowers, and Dr. Baker, to Rev.
Aubrey Bell, and the A.C.W. of Middleton's
Church. Your kindness will always be
remembered,
Del Jervis, Carl & Betty Cox, Alvin & Edna Cox,
Beth & Jim Cleave. 15
WEBSTER
A special thank you to Dr. Harrett and first floor
nurses of Clinton Hospital while I was a patient
there. Thanks also to my family and friends for
their visits, cards and flowers. Ruby. 15x
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47. Card of thanks
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The Exemplar Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi wishes
to thank everyone yvho supported our Hospital
Building Fund by purchasing miniature rose
bushes and violets, We would particularly like to
thank Verbeek's Farm and Garden Centre for
supplying the plants as well as the Building Fund
office and the contact people who helped make
the project so successful. 15
HUNKING
We would like to express our sincere thanks to
all. who remembered us with cards and gifts on
our wedding anniversary. Special thanks to our
family for the dinner they had for us. A thank you
also to Marg Anderson for her work at the meal.
Lorne and Addie. - 15x
SHOBBROOK
I would like to thank Dr. Baker and first floor
nurses at Clinton Hospital, the Clinton O.E.S.,
Londesboro W.I., and my neighbours for plants,
cards, and visits while spending a week in Clin•
ton Public Hospital and since coming home. Also,
• a special thanks to my family for their core.
Dora. 15nx
SCHREIBER
We would like to thank all our friends and
neighbours of Dinsley Terrace for the surprise
party and gift. Special thanks to John and
Heather. It will never be forgotten. Milt and
Mabel. 15x
BARTLIFF
I would like to sincerely thank relatives, friends
and neighbours for the lovely flowers, gifts
cords, telephone calls, goodies hr -,'ugh, in and
your prayers both at the time ot my surgery in
Flo. and since arriving home. Your
thoughtfulness and kindness viii! always be
remembered. Jean. 15x
DEEVES
I wish to express my sincere thanks for the cards,
treats, visits, and flowers that I received while a
patient in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Drs.
Steed, Lambert. Salsbury, and operating room
nurses and to all the super nurses and helpers on
'the first floor; also to Rev, George Youmatoff
and Rev. Aubrey Bell. Edward. 15nx
MCGREGOR
Thank you for cards, gifts, flowers, and visits,
while I was in the hospital. Vero. 15
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