HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1984-09-26, Page 14McNEIL
In loving memory of a dear granddaughter, Mary
Lou McNeil who left us suddenly one year ago.
Wherever life may take us
Whatever we may do
The memories of the years we shared
Still keep us close to you
So treasure her, God
In your garden of rest
For in life to us
$he was one of the best.
Sadly missed by Grandpa and Morn. -39x
MILLS
In loving memory of a dear husband, Ross Mills,
who passed away three years ago, Sept. 29,
1981.
It is hard to walk the path alone instead of by
your side.
But to all there comes a moment when the path
of life divides,
And looking back with memories upon the path
we walked.
I bless the years I had with you,
And leave the rest to God.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife
Myrtle, son Robert" Carol and
Grandchildren. -39x
MATHIESON
In loving memory of Sandy Mothieson, who pass-
ed away September 29, 1983.
Always a smile, instead of a frown.
Always happy whenever around.
A real little friend, so cuddly and sweet,
Precious memories we got to keep.
Always a place in our hearts. Randy, Gall. Darcy,
Darren and Debbie Sue. -39x
SPARLING
To have made our 50th wedding anniversary the
happy occasion it was. We wish to thank
relatives, neighbours and friends who attended
open house. Also those who sent and presented
us with cards, flowers, gifts and plaques. The
U.C.W. of North Street Church for providing and
serving food. Thanks to you this day will long be
remembered by us. Beatrice & Everett. -39x
GUINDON
In loving memory of a dear son and brother,
Louis D. Guindon Jr., who passed away
September 26, 1972.
He Is gone but not forgotten,
And, as dawns another year,
In our lonely hours of thinking,
Thoughts of him are always near.
Days of sadness will come o'er us.
Many think the wound is healed,
But they little know the sorrow,
That lies in the heart concealed.
Always loved and sadly missed by mother
Audrey, brothers and sisters Margaret, Paul.
Joanne, Debbie and Danny. -39x
47. Card of thanks
GODERICH KINETTES would like to thank the
Signal -Star for their coverage of The Terry Fox
Run, the people of Goderich for their participa-
tion: the Suncoost Mall and Zehrs.-39or
DICKIE -
A special thank you to Dr. Walker and the nurses
on the 2nd floor east. Irene Dickie and Baby
Shea. -39x
SNAZEL
I wish to thank my relatives for the lovely Dinner
Party held on the occasion of my 90th Birthday:
Thanks to the Eastern Star, relatives, neighbours
and friends for the lovely flowers, gifts and cards
received. Ruby Snazel.-39x
BELL
"Thank you" to my family, relatives and friends
for flowers, cards, baskets of fruit, phone calls,
and help at home while in hospital, and after
returning home, due to hand surgery. Also, to
Doctors Watts and Conway and nurses on 2nd
floor east. Sincerely, Vi. -39x
cox
The family of the late Clayton Cox, would like to
thank everyone who was so kine( and helpful dur-
ing his illness and at time of his death. Our
special thanks to Dr. Flowers and Dr. Newlands
and nurses at the Clinton Public Hospital. To the
ladies who brought food to the home and those
who served lunch, for the pallbearers.
flowerbearers, Rev. Royal, and McCallum
Funeral Home. Also express our thanks for floral
tributes, donations to Heart Fund, Cancer Society
and Clinton Public Hospital. -39x
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
STAINTON
I wish to thank everyone for cards, gifts, flowers
and visits while in hospital. Would like to thank
nursel,.and staff at the Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, also Dr. Lambert, Dr. Flowers,
and Dr. Chan for their care. Dorothy. -39x
TUCKER
We would like to thank everyone who was so
kind and helpful during the illness and loss of our
dear mother, Mrs. Helen Tucker. Our special
thanks to the Doctors and nurses at the Alexan-
dra Marine and General Hospital, especially Dr.
Walker, the nurses on the 1st floor and in the
Emergency Department. We would also like to
thank the McCallum Funeral Home, friends,
relatives, neighbours who remembered us with
flowers, cards, food, charitable donations, and
other expressions of sympathy. Elmer, Wayne
and families.-39nx,
YOUNG
The family of the late Alto Young wish to express
Weir sincere thanks to all relatives, friends and
neighbours for the many acts of kindness during
our recent bereavement. The floral tributes,
choritable donations, moss cords, gifts and other
expressions of sympathy have all helped so
much. Special thanks to the I.C.U., Doctors and
nurses at Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital, Father Leo Roemer, the organist and
choir members, McCallum Funeral Home,
pallbearers and to the ladies who prepared and
served lunch. Your thoughtfulness during this
time of sorrow will always be
remembered. -39x
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BROOKS
We would like to thank everyone who was so
kind and helpful during the illness and loss of a
dear wife and mother and daughter, Mrs.
Dorothy Brooks. Our special thanks to the nurses
on the 2nd floor at the Goderich Alexandra
Marine and General Hospital and especially Dr.
Rourke and the people Involved with the
palliative core unit at the hospital. We would
also like to thank the McBurney Funeral, Home,
Reverend Robert Crocker, the Wingham and
Goderich Legions' Ladies Auxiliaries, friends,
relatives and neighbours who remembered us
with 'flowers, cards, food, charitable donations
and other expressions of sympathy. Jack, Harry,
Jeannette and Elva. -39,40x
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REAN
We wish to thank our family who arranged the
party in honour of our 50th Wedding Anniver-
sary. Thanks to friends and neighbours for gifts,
flowers and cards, and to Paul who supplied the
musk. Our thanks and love to one and all. We
hove cherished memories which will never be
forgotten. Jack and Olive Reon.-39x
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[36. Announcements, notices
Corporation Of The
TOWN OF GODERICH
1984 TAXES
TOWN OF GODERICH
THIRD AND FINAL INSTALMENT
DUE
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5/84
Payable at any local chartered bank,
Victoria & Grey Trust Company and
Standard trust.
Present your tax bill when making
payment.
Interest will be added to overdue
instalments.
Larry J. McCabe
Tax Collector
38.. Auction sale
AUCTION SALE
of antique and modern furniture and
effects to be held at Wingham Auction
Centre, Wingham,
Saturday
September 29/8411 a.m.
PARTIAL LISTING INCLUDES: 5 leg
round oak table wl3 leaves; bow front
chest; press back chairs; 3 dressers; 2
wash stands; 2 guitars; 5 violins; several
Tots Limoges dishes; 96 pce. (12 place
setting) Austrian fine china, rose
pattern, bought in 1913 (highly
improbable to duplicate); Bavarian glass
(cranberry) sugar shaker; many other
items of interest.
PREVIEW: Friday, Sept. 28, 7-9 p.m.
MOBILE LUNCH
JACK ALEXANDER
AUCTIONEER
Tel. 357-1011 and 357-1442
TREASURER'S SALE OF
LAND IN ARREARS
OF TAXES
COUNTY OF HURON
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a tax sale
will be held in the Council Chambers of
the Court House, Goderich, Ontario, on
Tuesday, December 4, 1984, at 10:00
A.M. re: any unpaid taxes still
outstanding at that date, as shown on
the list published in the Ontario
Gazette on September 1, 1984.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that if •
any of the unpaid lands remain unsold,
an adjourned sale will be held on
Tuesday, December 11, 1984 at the
same hour and place.
List of properties involved may be
secured at my office in the Court House,
Goderich, Ontario.
Bill G. Hanly
Clerk -Treasurer &
Administrator
County of Huron
38. Auction sale
AUCTION SALE Large clearance and consign-
ment auction at Wayne Ward Farm Equipment.
Hwy. No. 6. Wiorton, Ontario. Friday, September
28, 10 a.m. Approximately 75 tractors, crawlers,
combines. plus a large variety of new and used
farm equipment. Soles held 4th Friday of eacri
month. For more information Call (519) 534-1638
or 534-2980. One of Ontario's fastest growing
monthly farm equipment consignment auctions.
Woyne Word Farm Equipment Hwy. No. 6, Wier -
ton. Ontario. -0-39
AUCTION SALE
Furniture, appliances. some antiques,
boat motor, a few tools. etc. to be held
at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton,
Ont. for Duff Thompson, Lily Orpan and
other consignors.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 29 AT 10 AM
Hot Point almond colour dishwasher;
McClary Cosy chest freezer; Woods apt.
size freezer; Maytag automatic washer;
Maytag dryer; Beer fridge; floor model
hifi; vacuum cleaner; Viking bar fridge;
24" gas stove; Moffat top Toad
dishwasher; piano stool; Goderich
antique oak pump organ in good
condition; large cherry dining table
with spooled legs - refinished; antique
rocking chair; pressback nursing rocker;
modern dining suite w/round table, 2
leaves. 4 chairs and hutch - like new;
rollaway bed; chesterfield & chair; 4
matching wooden chairs; platform
rocker; chrome table & chair sets; 2
bedroom suites; chests of drawers; type
writer table; several beds; portable
sewing machines; Singer 'sewing
machine in cabinet; Vitas single bed
w/mattress; portable typewriter; 5
bottle cruet set in silver stand; antique
pickle cruet; 2 ebony Buddhas: set of 8
Norfolk Crystal goblets, sherbets,
plates, wine glasses, fruit juice glasses;
Mikado tea set; 6 Ivory type forks &
knives in case: 12 pearl handle type
forks; set of Encylopedia & bookcase;
Cooney 22 repeater rifle; 1 or 1./, HP
Boat motor; 2 boat anchors: gas
ring groove cleaner; ring compressor;
saw vise & set; 4 bicycles; small valve
spring compressor; 3" to 6" hone;
electric drill; sander; hand saws;
trouble light plus our usual large
offering of dishes, small appliances.
linens, bedding and furniture too
numerous to mention.
TERMS: CASH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINT•::N 482-7898
AUCTION SALE
OF
BUSINESS, TRUCKS AND
FARM EQUIPMENT
FOR
BRINDLEY AUCTION SERVICES
AT THEIR YARD
ti DUNGANNON, ONTARIO
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th
9:30 AM
38. Auction sale
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON- 482.7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
WED. EVENING SEPT. 26 AT 6 PM: Modern
furniture, piano, appliances, etc. tp be held
at Saltford Hall for Mr. & Mrs. karry Rieck.
$AT, SEPT. -29 AT 10 AM: Furniture, etc. at
Lobb Auction Barn for Mr. & Mrs. Duff
Thompson.
SAT. OCT. 6 at 10 AM: Antique's, furniture,
appliances for the estate of Edith Pickard of
Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton.
SAT. OCT. 13 AT 9:30 AM: Modern three
bedroom brick home at 129 Erie St. S., Clin-
ton for the estate of Russel Colclough.
SAT. OCT. 13 AT 10 AM: Antiques,
furniture, appliances, etc. at Richard Lobb's
Auction Barn, Clinton, for the estate of
Russel Colclough.
PROPERTY TO BE SOLD AT APPROX. 2:00
p.m. - 20 Acres. Good equipment yard.
Approximately 1 acre of paved yard. 2
buildings - One building 50' x 100'
complete with 32' x 40' office, the other
is 66' x 104' with concrete floor and in
excellent condition. (SELLING SUBJECT
TO RESERVE BID)
VEHICLES - to be sold at approx. 2:00
p.m. - 1979 Mack - Tandem Tractor, cab
over - excellent condition; 1978 IH
Tractor 52500, complete with 350
Cummins motor; 1977 IH 1800 complete
with 24' Roll Bed Deck; 1979 Dodge
Motor, Home- (lowµ, rel 1page);- 1983
Luck now 48' Drop Deck Equipment
Float; 1975 Fontein 45' Drop Deck
Equipment Float; 42' Van complete with
rollup rear door; 12' Tag Trailer (2).
COMBINES - 2 -NH TR70 Combines, 2 - JD
7700, JD 55; 2 - MF 750's, MF 410 D,
Gleaner C2; Gleaner A2, JO 40, Case
600; Grain and Corn Heads for all
makes.
EQUIPMENT - Artway Mixmill; Dion
Forage Box; JD 660 Manure Spreader; 6
- sets of wheel discs; 20 Rotary Mowers;
Bale Feeders; MF 10 Baler; MF 200
Harvester (2 Heads): Mott Mower; NI 2
row Picker Sheller; 3 - Triple K
Cultivators; Oliver 4-18 Plow; Triple 5
Furrow Plow; NH 1010 Automatic Bale
Wagon; New 6 ton Wagons; 2 -
Farmhand High moisture corn grinders;
4 - Stoll milking parlours; Snowblowers;
Land Packers.
TRACTORS - IH - 1086 w/cab & air;
Leyland 344; Deutz DX 110 - 900 hrs.; MF
1155 w/cab; 2- MF 165 w/loaders; MF
1100; MF 275 w/cab; White 2-70 - 800
hrs.; Case 530; Nuffield 460: Oliver 55;
IH 400; 2 - IH 806; MH 44; MF 135; Ford
8600 w/cab; Belarus 500 w/cob; IH
TD14 Dozer; Huff Payloader.
SMALL ITEMS - Lawnmowers; Grain
Hoppers; Tractor Chains; New 4 & 5 hp.
motors.
SOME SHOP TOOLS.
List subject to change from day to day
operation.
Not responsible for accidents.
TERMS: CASH DAY OF SALE
LUNCH ON GROUNDS
Further information call 519-529.7625
AUCTIONEERS:
BARRY GRAY
BRIAN RINTOUI.
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40. Lost & Found
FOUND: Child's silver charm bracelet, Robertson
School vicinity. Phone 524-8682.-39,40nx
LOST - Lady's black squall jacket, size 38, in the
vicinity of G.D.C.I. sports field. Phone 524-
6239.-39
LOST - Grey cat, answers to the name of Mindy.
Child's pet. In Pori Albert area. Phone 529-
7105.-39
REWARD - Lost, one tri -coloured male Walker,
Sept. 22nd in Auburn area. Call collect 526-7227
or 524-8519.-39,40,41
LOST - REWARD - lost male German Shepherd,
black and silver in colour. Answers to Rex.
Phone 524-9985 or 524-7822.-39
41. To give away
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46. In memoriam
,i rRiT
In loving memory of a dear father and grand-
father, Mac Fritxley, who passed away
September 26, 1983.
Please God, forgive a silent tear,
A silent wish that my father was here,
There are others, yes I know,
But he was mine and I loved him so.
One year ago 1 had to part
With one 1 loved with all my heart,
Only those who have lost know how I feel.
If I could speak with Dad today
Talk with him in the same old way,
And hear his voice and see his smile
Then life indeed would be worthwhile.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by son
Joe, daughter-in-law Gertie and grandsons,
Steven, Kevin and Joey. -39)51
FREE PUPPIES beagle, colle mix, small to medium
size, dewormed, seven weeks, very healthy.
523-9509.-37,38,39
TO GIVE AWAY to a good home. Friendly, part
beagle dog, loves children and would make a
good pet. Phone 524-6913.-39,400x
43. Miscellaneous
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answers for our questions and problems. If you
do not possess a bible, we will send you one copy
on request, without charge or obligation. "The
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[44. Engagements
MATHIESON
In loving memory of my granddaughter Sandra
Lynn Mothieson who passed away Sept. 30th.
1983.
To a beautiful life came a sudden end.
She died as she lived everyone's friend.
She was always thoughtful, loving, end kind
What a glorious memory to leave behind.
She left so suddenly, her thoughts unknown
But she left us memories we are proud to own.
Treasure her God, in your Garden of Rest.
For in this world she was one of the best.
Always loved Grampa.-39x
MATHIESON
In loving memory of our dear daughter, sister
and granddaughter Sandra Lynn Mathieson who
passed away one year ago, September 30, 1984.
We think of you today with love
As we have often done,
We feel again the bitter blow
That never should have come,
Sometimes we think we are dreaming
For we can't believe it's true.
That we can go on living
When we no longer have you.
There is never a day that passes
Without a memory or tear.
And the wish that we could turn back the time
And you could still be here.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Mom,
•
Dad, Scott, Angela and Grampa.-39
SCHADE-MCWHINNEY
Mrs. Howard Sproul, RR 6. Goderich, wishes to
announce the forthcoming marriage of her
daughter, Louise Verdella, to Delford Milton
John, son of Mrs. Milton Schede, Milverton. The
wedding will take place on Friday, October 5,
1984, at seven o'clock in Nile United
Church. -39x
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47. Card of thanks
THANK YOU
The family of the late Florence James wish to ex-
press their appreciation to the Nurses of 2nd
West, Alexandra Marine and General Hospital,
Dr. J. Hollingworth, Rev. G.L. Royal, relatives
and' friends for their donations, flowers and
many kindnesses. The James Family. -39x
YOUNG
We wish to express our appreciation to Dr. Leslie
Rourke, Dr. Neal, Dr. Conway and Dr. Walker for
their professional care duing my pregnancy and
delivery. Special thanks to Dr. James Rourke for
his excellent job on a difficult delivery and his
extra care for Ian. Thank you to all the nurses on
2nd east and the nurses from Community Nurs-
ing Services. Also thanks to everyone for the
cards, flowers, gifts and visits during our
hospital stay. Peggy and len.-39x
LUITING
I wish to thank Dr. Neal and the Nurses on 2nd
East for the safe delivery of Alaina Yvonne and
for the special care we received during our stay.
Thanks also to family and friends who sent
flowers and visited. Corol and Alaina
Luiting.-39x
RUDDOCK •
It is with gratitude that we give thanks to the
nurses of Alexandra hospital for their loving care
to our dear brother Wm. J. Ruddock in his great
suffering. Special thanks to Rev. G.L. Royal for
his comforting message and to the dear ladies of
the Presbyterian Church who served gfter the
service. Special thanks also to Mr. and Mrs. Den-
nis Steep and son Paul, also to the Kerr family
and Myrtle and not forgetting the kindness of
Robert McCallum. Many thanks also for those
who gave donations and beautiful flowers in
' remembrance of our dear brother. Many thanks
to those, who came from a distance. Mr. and Mrs.
J.H. Johnstone and brother Jim -39x
GLENN
In loving memory of Michael Paul who passed
away Sept. 25th, 1977.
May you rest in peace and the
Good Lord put his arms around you
and hug you for us.
Always remembered by Mom, Dad and
family, -39
BURLEIGH-BOYD
Elwood and Norma Boyd of Mitchell wish to an-
nounce the forthcoming marriage of their
dauahter Brenda Marie to John Robert Burleigh,
son of Jack and Thelma Burleigh of Goderich.
The wedding will take place Saturday, October 6,
1984 in Grace Lutheran Church, Mitchell. -39x
46. In memoriam
MUGFORD
In loving and grateful remembrance of a
precious Dad and Mom, Albert Anderson
Mugford 1903-1969 and Flora Agnes (Morris)
Mugford 1904.1983. "We sorrow, but not as those
who have no hope". First Thess. Chapter 4, verse
13. Betty and Harold and all our families. -39
BAYPXELD ANTIQUE AUCTION
After 16 years on Boyfield s main street. Don Lance Is retiring from his Antiques business He
and his wife Lois will offer for sale. the contents of their heritage building both the Antique
Shop and their home by Public Auction on
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1984 at 10:30 a.m.
HURON COUNTY PIECES: Pine corner cupboard with 8 light doors Cherry dropleaf
stand with 2 drawers. original Belden's 1879 Huron County Atlas. crocks: jugs; J.
Whiddon Bayfield tea tin: Hewson druggist bottles (Boyfield)
FURNITURE: English davenport desk (Circassian Walnut). English Mahogany bowfront chest of
drawers. Bell Organ & Piano Co. (Guelph) 11 stop reed pump organ in excellent playing
condition and organ stool. oval dining toble. Victorian gentleman's chair. pine blanket box. 8
day ogee clock hooked mats. handwoven coverlet, copper luster; antique store display
cabinets antique planes. lamps
GLASS: Art glass. pressed glass Incl. goblets. compotes. coke stands, water sets. etc.. cut
gloss pitcher with 6 tumblers. misc. china pieces. incl. Bayfield souvenirs and Blue Willow:
quantity of Treenwore and store tins: cook books
WORKS OF ART: Chandler ,prints, oils and water colours of early Bayfield and Goderich;
Military prints, Sunbonnet girls: First Harvest and 60 yeors after; Victorion wreaths; Canadian
readers and other books, plus many primitives, misc. household furnishings. beds, dressers,
choirs etc .
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
DICK RO': :INSON ,rf DON & LOIS LANCE
Sales Manager for: Ad.,' s Jos LUNCH 565-2609
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HOWIE
In loving memory of a dear great-
granddaughter, niece and cousin, Cheryl, who
passed away September 25, 1983.
They who think that you are gone,
Because no more your face they see,
Are wrong - for in our hearts you live,
And always will in memory.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
Great -Grandma Stowe, Grandma Stowe, Aunt
Jane, Uncle Dan, Scott, Mark and Aunt Pat, Un-
cle Doug, Angie and Karen. -39
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