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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1987-12-16, Page 15Page 14—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1987 MIER CLASSIFIED 38. Auction sale 38. Auction sale ZI.i'vell C 'dmerl'ale i FARMER'S CONSIGNMENT YEAR-END AUCTION Of tractors, Trucks & Farm Equipment, all of which is in excellent condition, held at Brucefield (follow signs), on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29 AT 10:30 A.M. TRACTORS: 1981•Case 4690, 4 WD, 195 HP. c/w duals, 12 spd, trans., cab & air; 1984 Int. 784 c/w torque amp, 1000 hrs.; Int. 1206, high -low trans., remotes; Massey 20 In- dust. tractor c/w H.D. indust. loader with weight transfers; Case 970, 2900 hrs., cab, 18.4.38 tires; 1978 Case 2870, 4 WD., 30.5 x 32 tires, 5500 hrs. EQUIPMENT: 1983 International 800, 12 row corn & bean planter c/w top fert. con- veyor, insecticide units, monitored with transp. units; 1984 Kongskilde 12 row fully hyd. row crop cult.; 1982 Kongskilde 6000 plow, 7 furrow, 16" c/w auto resets; 1984 McKee 38' cult. c/w tandem wheels, hyd. levellers & H.D. frame; J.D. 50' cult., Mod. 1000, c/w leveling harrows & spray kit; 1983 R. & R. 32' fully hyd. land rollers with transp. pkg.; 1979 Vetter 15', 3 PTH rotary hoe, Mod. 3415; 12' land packer; Allied 8 sect. diamond harrows with transp. unit; 1982 George White 400 gal. field sprayer c/w 40' booms; Heath 8 row bean windrower c/w hyd, drive; 1982 J.D. Mod. 680, tandem manure spreader; M.F. disk, 20 foot, tandem axle, hyd.;.Amazon fert. sprayer 2000 lbs, 3 p.t.h.; Tandy power washer 1000 lbs; Int. 720 6 furrow, 18 foot plow. TRUCKS & TRAILERS: 1985 GMC '/, ton 1500 Series, diesel; 1973 Int. tandem Tronstar highway tractor; 1980 Ford F800 c/w 429 engine, 18' grain and livestock box, c/w roll tarp; 10' tandem trailer, H.D.; 20' tandem trailer; New H.D. 14' tandem, tiltbed trailer with hyd. brakes, low profile; New hyd. cable winch. **FIRST 50 PEOPLE REGISTERED WILL RECEIVE A RATHWELL HAT** NOTE: All equipment selling free and clear of liens or encumbrances and with no reserve. Verbal announcements take precedence over written material. Auctioneers not responsible for accidents day of sale. Auctioneers Bruce Rathwell-Kent Rathwell-DickRobinson For more information call 482-7181 * *71tevr eieuvtotea cued etizite, 1/leeet (?,ea,ti eaG7Y ea at Reia tet ra VV 42. Death notice JOHNS At Huronview Home, Clinton, on Thursday, December 10, 1987, Beatrice Viola Johns (Biggs) formerly of Usborne Township, in her 87th year. Dear mother of Norman and Jean Johns, Gordon and Evelyn Johns all of Usborne Township, Mar- jorie and Howard Hodge of Tiverton, Kathleen and Ford Stark of St. Marys and Marie and Ben Fisher of London. Beatrice was predeceased by her husband Clarence (Nipper) Johns in 1978, and also on infant daughter Helen Iva. Also sur- viving are 14 grandchildren and 16 great- grandchildren. Predeceased by 1 great-grandson Peter Gordon (1984). Friends called at the Hop- per Hockey Funeral Hoi»d; WIIRam•Street Exeter for visitation on Friday between 2:30-4:30 and 7-9 p.m., where the funeral service was held on Saturday, December 12 at 2 p.m. Rev. Deborah Carter officiated. Interment in Zion Cemetery. SNYDER At Stratford General Hospital, Sunday. December 13, 1987, John Snyder of R R 5, Strat- ford and formerly of Auburn; in his 76th year. Beloved husband of May Van Belle. Dear father of Rudy and Ron Snyder. both of R R 5, Stratford, Mrs Jim (Jane) Glousher of Auburn, Mrs. Alfred (Coby) Grummets of Stratford. Brother of Klass in Hollond and Mrs. Lena Van der Hoeven of Sarnia. Also survived by six grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. Visitation was at the W.G. Young Funeral Home, 430 Huron Street, Strat- ford. Monday 2.4 and 7.9 p.m. Funeral service at the funeral home Tuesday at 3 p.m Burial in Avondale Cemetery JOLLIFFE Elizabeth ''Betty'' (member of the Stroke Recovery Association. Burlington, Chapter and member of the Sarah Stringer Group of St. Christopher's Anglican Church, Burlington). At the Joseph Brant Memorial Hospital, Burlington. Ontario on Wednesday, December 9, 1987. Elizabeth (Woolley) Jolliffe of Burlington and formerly of Brucefield, Ontario in her 59th year. Beloved wife of Joseph "Joe Jolliffe". Dear mother of Douglas St. Louis and his wife Susan of Goderich, Gail Schleich of Strathroy, Gordon St. Louis of Calgary. Alberta and Phyllis Thompson of Naponee. Also survived by five grandchildren. The family received friends at Smith's Funeral Home. 485 Brant St., Burlington (416-632-3333) on Wednesday 7-9 p.m and Thursday 3-5 p.m. and 7.9 p m where Funeral Service was held Friday, December 1 1 , 1987 at 1 1 a.m. Interment Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Township, Huron County. If desired. expressions of sympathy may be made to the Stroke Recovery Association, Burlington Chapter. BLYDE Suddenly at her residence in Stephen Twp on Wednesday December 9 1987, Annie Irene Blyde (Ross) in her 60th year Beloved wife of George Blyde of Stephen Twp and dear mother John of Edmonton, George of St, Catharines, Kevin of St Thomas, Mrs. Randy Bedard (Frances) of Zurich. Mrs. Ron McEachern of Crediton. Thomas of Thedford. Beloved daughter of Clarence Ross of London and dear sister of Jock Ross, Mrs Fred Devine (Dorothy), Mrs. Carl Baird (Mildred) Mrs. Betty Ray. Mrs. Leo Mallard (Joan) and Mrs. Rob Thorne (Marilyn), all of Lon - dr Also surviving are 13 grandchildren. Friends were received at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home William Street, Exeter on Thursday from 2 4 and 7-9 p m where the funeral service was held on Friday, December 11 at 2 p.m. with Rev, Brion Elder officiating. Interment Crediton Cemetery GATES Suddenly at Petrolia Hospital, Friday, December 11, 1987, Charles Robin Gates of 572 Walnut Street, Alvinston, beloved husband of Ruth (Dun - con) Gates and dear son of Charles R. and Helen (Beck) Gates of Stratford; in his 45th year. Dear father of Allan of Hanover and Stuart at home, Dear brother of (Patricia) Mrs. Ross Bowie of P.E.I., (Wanda) Mrs. Marvin Miniely of Manitoba, Terry and his wife Annie of Port George, Quebec, (Christine) Mrs. Martin Dorrell of P.E.I., Wendy of Stratford, Brion of Woodstock and Kim of Stratford. One sister Bonnie predeceased. By Robin's Request, there was no visitation. Crema- tion will take place. A Memorial service was held in Alvinston Baptist Church Monday, December 14 at 7 p.m. Rev. Lee Tuson officiated. 43. Births BYLSMA With thanks to God, the giver of life, John and Ruby take delight in announcing the birth of their new daughter Rebekah Nicole, born December 5, 1987 at Clinton Public Hospital. A sister for Mark, David, Rachel, Elizabeth, Matthew. 26th grandchild for Wobbe and Pietje Bylsma of Blyth. 15th grandchild for Ludder and Yke Dykstra of London.-50nx RIDDER With praise to God, Ralph and Nancy Ridder are pleased to announce the birth of their second son, William Everett, a brother for Nathaniel, born December 11, 1987 at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. Special thanks to Dr. M. Cauchi and second floor nursing staff, --50nx DRISCOLL Molise and Christopher would like to announce the arrival of their sister Elisabeth Gloria Jean, born December 2, 1987 at Clinton Hospital, weighing 8 lbs., 14'/2 oz. Proud parents are Myr- na and Eric. Grandparents are Boyd and Ger- trude Driscoll of Seaforth and Marie Bolton of London. -50 HOLLEY A precious Christmas gift, Christina Chantal, meaning singing little Christian, was born at Clinton Public Hospital on Friday. December 11, 1987 at 2:32 p.m., weighing 9 lbs., 11 oz. Sincere appreciation to Dr. Steed and head nurse, Mary DeJong for the capable and delightful assistance. Christina's parents Phillip and Marian Holley and sister Melanie of Bayfield, thank the Lord Jesus for the perfect timing of Christina's ar- rival and very positive birth experience. What o precious gift this Is at this special time of year, celebrating Jesus Birthday.-50nx VANBAAREN Jack and Carolyn are proud to annouce the birth of their third child, a son, Hermon Jacob, born December 7, 1987 at Clinton Public Hospital, weighing 8 lbs., 6 oz. Herman is a brother for Jennifer and Kelly. Proud grandparents ore Mr. and Mrs. Burt Greidanus of Londesboro, and Mr, and Mrs. Herman VanBoaren of Clinton.---50nx BRO A DFOOT Ron and Ivy are thrilled to announce the safe ar- rival of their daughter Caitlin Amber, born on December 6. 1987 at Clinton Hospital, weighing 7 lbs. 8'', ozs. A sister for Bear. Proud grand- parents are Stewart and Olive Broadfoot, Brucefield and Herb and Hazel Harrison, Seaforth. Special thanks to Dr. Hay, Dr. Salsbury, Dr. Steed and second floor nurses for their ex- cellent care. -50nx 46. In memoriam 46. In memoriam EDDOLLS In loving memory of a dear mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Olive Eddolls, Chatham, Ont , who passed away December 18, 1983: Dear Mom • December hos come again with sad regret, The month, the day, I will never forget, You left us quietly. Your thoughts unknown. But you left me with memories. I am proud to own, 1 will always remember the way you looked, The way you spoke and smiled, The little things you said and did, Are with me all the while. You meant so very much to me, That nothing I can say. Will tell the sadness in my heart, When I think of you each day. It doesn't matter the day or year, There is always heartache, always a tear. Memories don't fade, they just grow deep, Of the Mom I loved, but could not keep. Life goes on I know that's true, But it's just not the some Mom, without you. Sadly missed, always loved and never to be forgotten by Marlene, Jack and family. —50x JOHNSTON In loving memorysof Isabella Johnston who pass- ed away October 7, 1969 and George Johnston who passed away December 20, 1967: We cannot have the old days back, When we whre all together, But the love you gave as through the years, Is ours to keep forever. • Lovingly remembered by the family. -50x WHITMORE At this Christmas season and always we remember with gratitude Erlin Whitmore who passed away December 12, 1982 and Ralph Whit- more who passed away March 13, 1972. We cannot halt the hands of time, Nor live again the past, But in our hearts are memories, That will forever last. Lovingly - Kathleen and Karen Whitmore. -50x 47. Card of thanks McCLINCHEY My sincere thanks to relatives, friends, neighbours and family for cards, gifts and visits while in Clinton Hospital. Thanks to Doctors Street, Flowers, Watts, Baker and Rev. Lorenzo Ramerz, first floor nurses. Your kindness and support will always be remembered and was much appreciated. Mrs. Gordon McClinchey.-50x THE STUDENT'S COUNCIL OF CHSS would like to thank the businesses which so generously spon- sored "Glamour and Glitz", and mode the fashion show such a success. Special thanks to Jayne and Glenyce Snell of The Old Mill, Wuerth Shoes, No Kidding, Anstett Jewellers, Collins of London, Aloette of Kitchener, and to Anne Adams and the girls at Reflections By Design. Thanks also to all the businesses which donated door prizes, all the super models and stage crew, especially Paul Brand. Your hard work was greatly apprciated. Lisa Bosman, Pres.-50ar HOGGARTH We would like to express a sincere thank you to our family, friends and neighbours for their cards, flowers and food contributions received during our recent loss of a dear father and grandfather. Your thoughtfulness will never be forgotten. Special thanks to Irene Cantelon, Mike Falconer and Rev. Jim Bechtel for their special deeds. Bill, Lia, Chris, Derek and Michelle. -50x BISBACK I would like to thank the dietary staff, Hospital Association, members of the Board of Trustees and the ambulance staff for the delicious dinner and lovely gifts I received for my retirement. Your thoughtfulness is much appreciated. Merry Christmas to all. Helen. -50 McPHEE-HAIST We're home and settling into a routine. Thank you everyone for your cards, visits, gifts and flowers while Caylan was in hospital. Special thanks to those from Ontario Street Church for remembering us. (We really enjoyed the let- ters!) Your thoughtful gestures helped to brighten our days. Gary, Shelley and Caylan.-50nx VANBAAREN We would like to say thank you to oll those who come to visit us, sent cards, flowers and gifts while in hospital, a d since retufning home. A very special thank y u to Dr. eed and second floor nursing staff fo excellent care we, received while in hospital. Carolyn and Herman. -50x VEENSTRA Thank you for the phone calls, visits, cards, I received while a patient in the Hospital. A special thanks to the nursing staff, Dr. Steed, Dr. Flowers, also to those who offered assistance to my family. Fred. -50x HURON DAY CENTRE for the Homebound, Clinton wish to express sincere thanks to everyone in the Community who hos supported their program during this very special year of our 10th Anniver• sary. Special thanks to all Foundations Industries businesses; organizations large and small and service groups; including the Royal Canadian Legions and Auxiliaries; Lioness; Lions and Kinsmen; Kinettes; Foresters O.E.S. Lodges; Rotarians; K. of C.; Women's Institutes; U.C.W.'s; A.C.W.'s and C.W.L.'s all over the County for their generous donations and to the many in- dividuals who also recognize or need and res- pond with both financial and volunteer help. We wish you a Very Merry Christmas and Health and Prosperity in 1988.-50or JOHNSTON Elsie Johnston and Frances McGregor and family wish to thank all our good friends, and neighbours for their every deed of kindness to us at the time of our loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather. Thanks to Dr. Wallace, Mrs. Visscher, the Exeter Hospital staff for their kind• ness to Leonord both this year and lost year. Also thanks to Dr. Shepherd for his good care to Leonard through the years. Special thanks to my girlfriend Margaret Fawcett for her support to us on Wednesday, December 2 at the Exeter Hospital. Many thanks. Elsie and Frances. -50 DALES We would like to thank our grandchildren who put on a 60th Wedding Anniverary for us. Speciol thanks to friends, relatives and neighbours for visits, cards, gifts and flowers. We would also like to thank the Wesley -Willis Church for the use of their parlor. Rete and David. —50 wii/t to EC/]tx is my sincz tE tizanfes tot t4c many to4Ens of good wishes and cauls, tECEiVEd u/a.on my GEin9 acc[aimzd to t`. (Df ficE of (WatdEn. csp zciai than41 to all out family, -JacLximit/t gownsI Lfi and ftiEndi t4to!-s9Ieout t% county, .74o camE oat to CECEGtat, t4Li occasion tuit`z us, 14/ Gott Cool& fotwatd to wotJin9 tot and s47.5ientin9 County of Pluton in dim coming yEat. Jo EVEtyonE aSEtty jj��//mas and }/afs/1y and c)- Ealt49 G/ @!EUI /Eat. cd/I/atdEn J?o&Ett CELL and 'a EpzE Auxiliary to give corsages CLINTON - Twenty-seven members at- tended their Christmas meeting and lun- cheon on December 7 in the conference room at Clinton Public Hospital. Carol Penhale had about 38 corsages made up by her daughter, Mrs. Johnston, to be given out for Christmas to the patients at the hospital. Many Auxilians purchased poinsettias from the Kinette Club for the holiday season. Bernice Jewson told the auxiliary members that she has an assistant co- ordinator, . Gayle Browncidge, now to help out with the teen volunteers. She also told members about the Hospital Auxiliaries Association of Ontario, 77th Annual Conven- tion, Teen Volunteer Program on November 27. Bernice Jewson and four teen volunteers - Nghia Tran, Teresa Van Dorp, Nga Le and Lan Racksasouk attended. Sessions at the Teen Volunteer Program were: Street Proofing and Safety for Kids, at Ontario Provincial Police Headquarters; Let's Communicate, by Pamela McInerney of Convenant House - a place for street kids; Sexual Abuse in Children; Do You Know Who You Are Working With? Also, attending the 77th Annual Conven- tion for the Hospital Auxiliaries Association for Ontario at Toronto Harbour Castle, from November 27 - December 1, was Marg. Coventry, president and Leona Towton, secretary of the auxiliary. Topics of some of the sessions were: Unionism and Volunteerism - Complimen- tary or Competitive?; Our Future Workplaces: Who, Why, When, What, Where, How?; Aids Update: Its impact on our hospitals, our community and our lives; Osteoporosis: New Ideas for an Old Pro- blem; Future Focus: The Force of our Minds on the Health of our Bodies; Thelim- pact of the Accreditation Process on Aux- iliaries and Departments of Volunteer Ser- vices; "My Todays are your Tomorrows", an educational session by Mary Brown, . Manager of Public Education and Program Promotion Services Division Ministry of • Community and Social Services, Govern- ment of Ontario; Our Volunteer Leadership Crisis: Let's Cope with it! by John Cassis: Author, Communicator, Motivator; HAA Annual Meeting and Banquet and Election and Installation 1987-1988 Board of Direc- tors, President Peggy Menzies. The next meeting is on January 4, 10 a.m. in the conference room. Clinton Legion Auxiliary celebrates anniversary By Blanche Deeves CLINTON - The Ladies Auxiliary to Branch 140 of the Royal Canadian Legion of Clinton have had a very busy month of December with seven banquets and several in November, one being for the town of Clinton. On December 7 the Ladies Auxiliary held their annual Christmas party in the upstairs meeting room. The evening started with a bountiful potluck dinner. A short business meeting was held with Comrade Karen Tait, president, in charge. Pins were handed out for 10 years of service, 25 years, 35 and 40 year members. Also presented were certificates of appreciation. Following the meeting, Wonetta Holland and Francyna Cormier favored the ladies with carols and songs on their accordions which was really enjoyed. Annie Sallows and Vera Colquhoun presented the gifts from the Christmas tree with each member getting a gift. Doris Chambers and Annie Sallows led in several games of bingo with several winners. One game for the jack pot was played with Marj Steep being the winner. A beautifully decorated 55 anniversary cake was brought in by Karen Tait. In a picture of the Auxiliary to the Clinton Legion Branch 140 in the December 9 issue of the Clinton News -Record, one name was MERRY CHRISTMAS & SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL FROM Joh McTaggart HURONVIEW - CLINTON Don't Miss Our Gala NEW YEAR'S EVE CELEBRATION "The Dinner Dance Frolic of the Year'' •Enjoy our lavish "President's Buffet" •Dance the New Year in with music from the popular PAUL CROSS ORCHESTRA BUFFET ONLY $1695 per perc•n DANCE & MIDNITE $1G95er porton DiNNER. DANCE. & $9995 ACCOMMODATION .. (double) from Phone NOW to reserve! per con pie 10 ROMEO STREET N. STRATFORD inadvertently left out. The caption should have read: The Auxiliary to the Clinton Legion Branch 140 held their Christmas din- ' ner, along with a 55th birthday at the legion on December 7. The members were presented with their pins over the evening. In the front row, from the left, the members and their pins are: Helen Bisback, 35 years; Annie Sallows, 35 years; Dorothy O'Connell, 40 years; Marj Steep, 35 years and cer- tificate of merit; Marie Procter, 35 years; Marj Dutot, 30 years.In the second row, from the left, are: Blanche Deeves, 10 years; Wonnetta Holland, 30 years; Minlue Rumball, 10 years; Nell Matthews, 30 years; Francyna Cormier, 30 years; Betty Feagan, 25 years; Helen Hoggart, 25 years; Vera Colquhoun, 25 years. In the back, left to right, are: Marg Switzer, 10 years; Rosemary Armstrong, 10 years; Marie : Johnston, 10 years; Gladys East, 15 years. Treat Yourself To The Best Dinner & Dance Around! Make your reservations now for our 8th ANNUAL NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER DANCE * No Cover Charge CaII today for complete menu details and your reservations ... 524-7711 THE V - CANDLELIGHT RESTAURANT & TAVERN BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH 524-9911 90197110.4 Hi, My name is Christopher Sallows. I will be one -year-old on Dec ember 21. I live with my Mommy and Daddy (Michelle and Dave) at R.R. 5 Clinton. would like to wish a Merry Christmas to all my family and friends. Rye for now, Love, Christopher °A ' GODERICH ROTARY CLUB presents ORCHESTRA LONDON GDCI Auditorium 4149 c s:< ALSO - en February 19: "Jeans ADULTS '20. FAMILY '50. STUDENTS & SENIORS 95. & the Classics" - Brian Jackson & GIC( Concert Bend Tickets Aseslhtble At: King's Boolt Store Campbell's stadio Shack Ellison Treedal Exeter