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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-09-30, Page 16t. J Page 16—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY. SEPTFMRFR :in 1tlft7 r26. Help wanted 26. Help wanted WANTED ADULT REQUIRED FOR PART-TIME POSITION for convenience store in Clinton Approx. 24 hours per week, weekend night shift work. Apply in writing to: DRAWER NO. 7 c/o CLINTON NEWS -RECORD P.O. BOX 39 CLINTON, Ontario NOM 1L0 CLASSIFIED natannumscam Richard Lobb Auctioneer CLINTON 482-7898 SAT., OCT. 3: Arillcpn' } Li..t�nrt turnifurt• I,li,uu 4•, for M,Ir1 ( ircllner, illus audition. hi In. 114,1(I,it kit Ii,uil 1 nlih". A41411(77) Bun in ( SAT., O( T. 10 AT 10 A.M.: C11t•1. 0111111 '.,iii. 1) ;ilgt' lvn(Inw v,in. .t'vrr,il ix0ts1•7 c 4•rno111 If (Int) 7 (•nil of '.I �, f)urt,lhlt• t;rn('I,itor, floats. Ii i•ling h,u. 4A1714.117,17.74,4A, I,uj;r ui14•7ing lit 11.177(1147(d, (11174.7 t'rluilllncnl '4141((1 11> (.1177•17111477,1 hark Int Iht' Ist,lti 171 \1ur1,l1, .1uIII'i ,it Ku h,(((1 1111,11 s ,\ti 111,77 bun 774 ( 111111111. 0111 AGGRESSIVE SALES PERSONS REQUIRED To sell high fashion merchandise. Starting positions available immediately Full Time / Part Time. Also position available Student Part -Time and Seamstress Full -Time. The ld `l�lill One mile south of Blyth on Hwy. 4 (Outside of Town), PHONE 523-4595 L29. Tenders Police Village of Auburn 1987/88 Season Tender for Snowblowing Sealed tenders to be received by the under- signed until October 19, 1987. Applicant to specify H.P. of tractor, size of blower, equipped with hydraulic hood deflec- tor, rate per hour. Applicant to have their own liability insurance. Further information contact James Schneider 526-7770. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Harry Arthur Secretary Box 31 Auburn, Ont. NOM 1E0 Hullett Township TENDER FOR SNOWPLOWING 1987-88 SEASON Tenders for o grader snowplow to plow approx. 20 miles in the northwest corner of the Township. The grader must be equipped with a V -plow and levelling wing. Tender forms available at the Road Superintendent's Office and must be in his office by October 5, 1987 by 5 p.m. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted and must be approved by M.T.C. James F. Johnston ROAD SUPERINTENDENT LONDESBORO, Ontario NOM 2H0 30. Employment wanted Will BABYSIT in my home Contact Ruth Shrop shall nt 4R2 3023 31 tfnx WILIINC., TO BABYSIT m my home Phnno 482 9580 3, 39. BABYSITTING nvoilable in my home reasonable rotes Phone 482 7032 38 41 FxPFRIFNCFD HOUSEKEEPER looking for live in position looking offer children from 6 years and up or elderly people Phone 527 7225 Ask for Grnre 39x 31. Service directory d=e1Miniti If WATER WELL DRILLING W.D. HOPPER & SONS Four modern rotary rigs Phone Seoforth NEIL: 527-1737 DOM: 927-0626 JIM: 527-0773 -weekly maid service -spring cleaning -window washing -house sitting OPER( Till 8:00 P. at. Doug & Laurie Falconer Dan MacKinnon 524-5170 31. Service directory PHIL'S refrigerator and appliance service. Pro. rept dependable service to all makes and models of domestic appliances. Phone 887.9062. 27tf MASONRY, STONE and Carpentry work Specializing in brick pointing and chimney building. Free estimates. For information call Stan Kirkham 4825305 3tfor CUSTOM BACKHOEING. Drain Repair. erosion control, cellar drains, loser Coll Fronk Postill 4829101. 2l tfar KEN'S CARPENTRY Remodelling renovations cupboards ceramic tile, counter tops, rec rooms carports, flooring. windows. patio doors aluminum siding Phone 4827676 Ken McNairn 22tfar KING FORESTRY complete tree shrub and hedge maintenance programs Pruning planting removal fertilizing pest and vegetation con trot Expert diagnosis Geoff King 482 3883 alter 6 p rn 37 40x Professional Photography •Weddings •Portraits •Family Gatherings WALDEN PHOTO 523-9212 Westfield, 4 miles N.E. of Auburn SPACE AGE INSULATION All types of Insulation Polyurethane Foam Iborglass, Rockwool, Cellulose xal rr VP FOR MORE INFORMATION AND FREE ESTIMATES Ron Kassiess 523-9484 AFTER 6 P.M. For HOMES - ADDITIONS GARAGE AND SHED FARM BUILDINGS Phone RAY LAMBERS CONSTRUCTION 482-3305 JOHN KASSIES GENERAL CONTRACTING LTD. •Farm and Residential Buildings • Additions and Renovations •Roofing, Siding, Soffit & Fascia PHONE ropy MEMBER 482®3063 after 6 P•m 35. Notice to creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF THOMAS JOHN SHANAHAN lore of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron deceased All person hoving claims ogainst the Estate of the above named who died on the 7th day of July 1987 ore required to fill full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 23rd day of October 1987 nftpr which date the assets will he.distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then hove notice Doted this 28th cloy of September 1987 E 8 Meniiet O C Borrister and Solicitor Bn x 6R Clinton Ontario NOM ILO Solir,tor for the Executrix 39 41 lir 36. Announcements, notices RETIREMENT HOMES Your invitation to gracious retirement living or cnmmodntron nvailoble at Malcolm Place Retire meat Residence 755 Durhom St Kincardine Ap plications now being accepted 1 396 4215 for more tnformotion 33 39 AS OF THIS DATE September 23 1987 I Pauline Waigel nm no longer responsible for any bills in rurred by my common law hushond Harold Fllocott Pnithne Weigel 38 40v CLEARING AUCTION SALE Sat., October 3 at 10 a.m. Sharp on locaton at Glanville Auto Wreckers Crediti®n, Ont. We will be dispersing by Duction a tom• plete line of shop equipment, shop supplies, tools, new and used auto parts and approx. 100 vehicles in various states of repair. TRUCKS: 1969 Kenworth 250 Diesel Wrecker; 1968 Chev 1 Ton Wrecker (440 Holmes), 1968 Chev 2 Ton Flatbed Truck; 1965 Chev Boom Truck with winch. These vehicles are in good condition • being sold "as is," PLAN TO ATTEND THIS LARGE AUCTION OF USEFUL ITEMS. OWNER AND AUC- TIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS. For more information contact Bob Heywood, Auctioneer 235-0874 or Paul Lovie proprietor 234-6243 AUCTION SALE Antiques. furniture, glassware. table saw. truck topper, etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn Clinton for Marjorie Gardner of Goderich plus additons. SATURDAY. OCT. 3 AT 10 AM G.E. Microwave; West Inghouse woll unit oven; spin dry washer; Kenmore automatic clothes washer (good one): Kenmore dryer: green fridge; chest freezer; 12" portable TV; shop vacuum; Fabian bedroom suite Includes large dresser with mirror; chest of drawers; 2 night tables and Queen size box spring and mattress; 7 pressback choirs; press back rocking chair; dining suite; modern chrome suite; antique sideboard with mirror; modern chesterfield w/pull out bed; modern recliner chair; chesterfield with chair; davenport couch 8 chair; davenport: wooden arm chair; fancy oil lamp; Brantford crock; Goderich Turf Club 1952 horse blanket like new: 3 Don Patch horse pictures; 5 gal. crock; cedar chest; child's wagon like new; 2 double oil lamp wall brackets; chest of sliver; wooden butter bowl and ladle; approx. 100 post cords; several pictures; teddy bears; revere( little dolls: dishes & glassware in- clude; cornflower; depression pieces; amethia; Nippon bowls; souvenir cups; sliver pieces plus other antique pieces; Outten size bedspread; assorted linens; 2 school desks; wooden dining table; old chairs; tablesaw; truck topper for full she pick up; plus much more than is listed. TERMS CASH Auctioneer RICHARD LOBB CLINTON 482-7898 42. Death notice GLAVIN At his home on Tuesday September 22 )987 Mr Leo Glavin of Eost Wawanosh Twp m his 35th year Husband of the former Margaret Franken Father of Borbora Lynn and Carolyne both at home Son of John A and Theresa Glavin of RR 2 Crediton Brother of Joan and Larry Wismer of Kitchener Don and Darlene Glavin of RR 3 Ailso Craig Ken and Mary Glavin of RR 2 Crediton Eileen and Gary Loomis of RR 3 Ailsa Craig Dan and Sue Glavin of Marithon also several nieces and nephews Predeceased by his brother Bill in 1972 Friends were at the McBurney Funeral Home Wrnghom on Wednes- day from 2 4 and 7 9 p m Moss of of the Chris tion Burial was celebrated al St Augustine Romon Catholic Church St Augustine on Thurs day at 10 30 a m Interment 5t Augustine Cemetery DALRYMPLE At Stratford General Hospital on Monday September 21 1987 William Robert Dalrymple of Brucefield in his 70th year Beloved husband of Beatrice M Dalrymple Deer father of Bonnie and Robert Marshall of Colhngwood Betty and Bruce McPhee of Goderich Dear brother of Jeon .Mrs Forbes Elliott) of Stratford Grace (Mrs Ray Pepper) of Bayfield Also survived by 4 grand children At the request of Mr Dalrymple there was no funeral home visitation A memorial ser vire was held on Wednesday September 23 from Brucefield United Church commencing at 2 p m CORNISH At Clinton Public Hospital on Friday September 25 1987 Wray James Cornish of Huronvrew Clinton and formerly of Hullett Twp in his 62nd year Beloved son of the late Glen and Effie (Pickett) Cornish Deor brother of Jean (Mrs Fred Vodden) of RR 1 Clinton and Margaret (Mrs Clark Balli of Clinton Also survived by nieces and nephews Friends were received at the Boll Fniconer Funeral Home 153 High Street Clin ton where the funeral service was held on Mon day September 28 at 3 o clock Interment Clinton C eme4ery 42. Death notice SHEETS At Chatham on Saturday, September 26. 1987 in her 85th year Leila Mabel (Wellwood) Sheets of Ridgetown and formerly of RR 1. Merlin. Beloved wife of the late Virgil R Sheets (1978). Dear mother of Marguerite (Mrs. Carmen McLean) of Vonastra, Helen (Mrs. Harold Gardiner) of Owen Sound and Blake Sheets of Ridgetown. Sister of Marjorie (Mrs. Waller Hill), Myrtle (Mrs. Roy Townes). both of Bracebridge, Leland Wellwood of Orillia, Lloyd Wellwood of Merlin, Reginald Wellwood of Aylmer, Clarence Wellwood of Chatham and the late Dorothy Townes and Garnet Wellwood. Also surviving are 10 grand- children and 11 greatgrandchildren. The Sheets family received friends at the McKinlay Funergt Home Ridgetown on Monday 2.30-4:30 and 7-9 p m. Funeral service ,at the funeral home on Tuesday at 1 30 p.m. Rev Steven Oldham of the Church of the Advent. (Anglican). Ridgetown of• Iiciated. Interment Stewart Cemetery, Tilbury East Twp. McCLINCHEY Peacefully in her sleep at the Bluewater Rest Home. Zurich on Wednesday, September 23, 1987, Irene E. (Schilbe) McClinchey, of RR 1, Var- na. Beloved wife of the late Orval McClinchey (1972), daughter of the late Conrad and Coroline (Hemme)' Schilbe. Dear mother of Mrs, Doreen Webb and her husband Glenn of Dashwood, and Mrs. Donna Joyce Klopp and her husband Herbert, of Zurich. Loving grandmother of 7 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. Dear sister to Mrs.Annie Finkbeiner of Zurich, Mrs. Gertrude Sitter of Thedford, and Mrs. Greta Kerswill of Akron, Ohio. Predeceased by 2 infant brothers, also Warren and Henry and by 2 sisters, Nene and Mrs. Alice Deters. Also surviv• ing are numerous nieces and nephews. Visita- tion was Thursday in the Zurich Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen Street North, where the funeral service was con- ducted on Friday, September 25th at 2:30 p.m. Pastor Stephen Allies officated. Interment followed in Bayfield Cemetery. 43. Births KINGSTON John and Wendy (nee Tomkins) thank God for the safe arrival of their first child, Alan Douglas, born September 25, 1987 weighing 7 lbs. 12 ozs. at Wellesley Hospital, Toronto. Proud grandparents are June and Bill Lee of Clinton and Chuck and Jeon Kingston of Ancaster. —39nx — PHELAN — GOVIER Sheril is happy to announce the arrival of her wee baby sister, Serino Loretta Marie. She arriv- ed at 2.36 p.m. on September 16, 1987 weighing 6 lbs. 10 oz. Proud parents are Pat and Sherri. 39nx CRAIG Lindsay Marie Elizabeth arrived on Sunday, September 20, 1987 weighing 8 lbs, 3 ozs. A little sister for William Matthew. Proud parents are Bruce and Mary Ann Craig of Glenboro, Manitoba. A very welcomed first granddaughter and second grandchild for Bill and Aileen Craig of Clinton and a new granddaughter for Mary and Norm Chase of Tsawwassen, B.C. - 39nx ZEALE Edwin and Dorothy are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their granddoughter, Kendra Rachel on September 23. 1987 weighing 8 lbs. 11 ozs at Victoria Hospital. Westminster Campus Proud parents are Ken and Morg Zeale of Glen- coe A sister for Jonathan and Jacob. • 39nx JOHNSTON Gerald and Tracey ore thrilled to onnounce the birth of their daughter Corey Lyn, September 22nd. 1987. weighing 7 Ib. 8 oz. Proud grand- parents are Pit Pitblado of Oakville and Dave & Goll Johnston of Boyfield. Many thanks to Dr Steed Or Salsbury and 2nd floor nurses 39nx JOHNSTON Anne & Brian are pleased to announce the birth of their son Kyle Robert born September 25th Proud grandparents David & Gail Johnston and Don and Marilyn Haw Special thanks Dr Steed Dr Salsbury and 2nd floor nurses 39nx DOBSON Tim and Joni (nee Burbine).of Scarborough are pleased to announce the arrival of their second daughter Jessica Marjorie on September 26. 1987 at East General Hosprtol, Toronto weighing 6 lbs 13 ozs A sister for Julie Delighted grand- parents ore Joyce and Bill Burbrne. Mari and Bill Dobson (great grandparents ore Ina and Bob Flanders of Paisley. Fronk Dobson of Teeswater and Natalie Burbrne of Nova Scotto Great great grandmother Pearl Lawson of Stoney Creek. 39nx L46. In memoriam W A MMES In loving memory of o dear husband father and grandfather John who passed away September 29th 1986 In our hearts and mind we hear him Coming through the door It s as though he s always with us But alos it is no more He left us on a sunny morn The kind he loved so dear Why the Lord took l)rm from us That part is never clear But thinking of him often Keeps his love alive in our heart And respect for him will soften Our grief since his depart Always remembered and sodly missed by his family 39x McCLINCHEY In loving memory of Bruce McClinchey who pass ed away on January 27 1987 He must pock o heap of pleasure Underneath his flowery dome Now it s getting on the autumn And his birds ore coming home It must stir up all his senses In 0 kind of inside grin When he gazes clown the Southway And sees his squadrons winging in Angels used to be most common If I believe what I've heard said But a scientist will tell you We don t have such things today Still I think if we could see things In a sort of sp0i4 light We would find our Bruce -s raiment Is a robe of shining white Always remembered by his wife Grace & family and his brother Frank and family Especially missed on Oct 2nd and Oct 3rd STEED Brian and Andrew. In loving memory of our little boys who were born September 29th. 1986 Though their smiles ore gone forever And their hands we cannot touch Still we hove so many memories Of the ones we love so much. Their memory is our keepsake With which we 11 never port. God hos them in his keeping We have them in our hedrts Lovingly remembered by your Mom & Dad 39 ol0000pOo 46. In memoriam NOLAN In loving memory of our dear father, Dennis Nolan who passed away October 4, 1985: When I must leave you for o little while, Please do not grieve and shed wild tears, And hug your sorrow to you through the years, But start out bravely with a gallant smile, And for my sake and in my name. Live on and do all things the same, Feed not your loneliness on empty days, But fill each waking hour in useful ways, Reach out your hand in comfort and cheer, And I in turn will comfort you and hold you near, And never, never be afraid to die, For I am waiting for you in the sky. Love Ken and Shirley McLean and family. 39 LAWS In loving memory of our deo' father Don, who passed away one year ago September 9, 1986. Loving and kind in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of his days, Sincere and kind in heart and mind, What a beoutiful memory he left behind, Sadly missed by Dawn, Keith, Dwayne and Michele.- 39 47. Card of thanks Helen and Esther of Country Charm wish to thank all those who attended our fall and Christmas Open House and made it such a success.-- 39x HUMMEL 8 GREIDANUS We would like to thank everyone that came out and made our buck & doe such a huge success. A very special thanks and appreciation goes to all the organizers for their time and energy. All was greatly appreciated. Thanks again. Julie & John. -39 MaCDOUGALL We wish to express our sincere gratitude 10 friends, neighbours & relatives for the message of sympathy, charitable donations, acts of kind- ness extended to us during the recent loss of our Dear Aunt Doris MacDougall. Special thanks to Rev. J. Hockstra, Organist Molly Cox, The Bayfield U.C.W. & McKenzie & McCreath Funeral Home. Grace & Jim Dollery and Family, -39 McCLINCHEY We would like to express our sincere apprecio• tion -to relatives, neighbours and friends for their cards, floral tributes and donations during the loss of a dear mother, grandmother, great grandmother and sister, Irene McClinchey. A very special thank you to Pastor Stephen Alles for the kind message and to the ladies of St, Peters Lutheran Church, Zurich for the lovely lunch. Special thanks to Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Home for the comfort and care given, to Dr. Wallace and staff of the Bluewater Rest Home for their excellent care and to the pallbearers and flower bearers. Supportive words and acts of kindness were a welcome blessing to our family. Doreen and Glenn, Don• na, and Herb and families. --39 BALL Norman Ball and family would like to thank all friends for visits, gifts and well wishes on his 103rd birthday September 25 Thanks for your thoughtfulness. -39x BURNS We would like to take this opportunity to thank you one and all in Londesboro, village friends and neighbours for the moving away gifts we received September 16th. A welcome door hanger, 2 brass horses and basket of goodies, they are all so beautiful. Special thanks to the 3 bearers of gifts, Clara Riley. Bob and Audrey Thompson and of course Dorothy Sottiaux and all the committee involved. Your kindness will always be remembered Drop in sometime. Bob and Vi Burns. 39 RATHWELL Thanks to everyone who visited me. sent cards treats or flowers while I was in Clinton Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to those who helped or offered help at home Thanks also to Seaforth Ambulance. Dr Newland first floor staff and Physiotherapy Gerold -39x Knights of Columbus Council 7654 would like to extend their SINCERE THANKS to all Business Establishments in Clinton who generously donated prizes towards the Golf Tournament held at the Bluewater Golf Club September 20th, 19e7. Alkon's Artiste*, Jewellers of Clinton Roll & Match Furniture eartlifrs Bakery and Restaurant Seattle Furniture Slue Fountain Restaurant C & E Variety CAA Auto Club & Travel Agency Clinton Commercial Printers Clinton Parrs Market Clinton Novas Record Cooke's Florist Dixie Leo Ellison Travel A Tours Everything, Good Flaming Food 0111 Halrltago Row Hermon's Mans Wear Heywood Sports A Radio Schack Huron Business Machine Koren'a Solon of Aesthetics Kuonslg's Food Market Lovis Insurance Broker Loos of Clinton Les Claooux Hair Design Marys Sewing Centre Mary Lou Priaoeou - Alootto Iteauty Counsoiio Millie Hanley • Avon My Fair Lady Fathlons Neve Orleans P1,:o Nadas :oa Poul Goldaworttoy Pape, Roatouront Pro Hordwaro Roy & Shirts Reflections by Design Strutcns (Edward Nolo) Clinton Stor note Video St.:Amore e4 Clinton Sandy's Cord Shap The Chino Pointe Roatouront Triangle Discount Store Vorbeek's Faros & Gordon Centro Willy's Burger Stop THAN(( YOU TO THOSE MEMBERS WHO DONATED TROPHIES d, PRIZES Gerold Ton Hag Mickey Vero Sill @rend 5111 Da Jong Mike Moriarty AGAIN OUR WARMEST PATERNAL THANKS