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17. Auction sales
17. Auction sales
* *-***al!-******�*******
AUCTIONAL1
of Antiques, furniture, modern appliances, etc. to be
held for Mr. & Mr*. A: Markson of Goderich due to thelr
"'move to British Columbia. Sale to be held at
88 TRAFALGAR ST. GODERICH
4c' SATURDAY, SEPT. 22 9t 10:30 a.m. ft
•
-Color television /1 refrIgorators, Harvest Gold / stove'
-/g/ freezer / 2 washers and dryers / microwave oven /*
,chesterfield and chair / 3 pc. chesterfield and chairs /lc
love seat / maple buffet and hutch / coffee tables / end
* tables / table lamps / swag lamps / dining table and 6*
*chairs / bow front china cabinet / dressers / chests of*
drawers / bedside tables-/ large chest with sliding*
doors / oak stereo cabinet %stereo / B & W television /
* box springs and mattress / 2 barrel chain / studio couch,"
*/ child's white dresser / bar /, several beds in bunk,*
twin, double and queen sizes / antique rocker,, sewing*
-▪ 7"'" machine / small desk / 2 electric lawn mowers / gas
**pace heater / picnic table / patio table / garden chairs
.0/ wheelbarrow / pictures / pots, tools, etc., many other(
*articles too numerous to mention.
PLAN TO ATTEND AS
- This sale consilts of many fine pieces of furniture & op.:
y- pliances from two families.
T TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE
*
41(
* Harold Lamb - Auctioneer
4( Goderich 524.9657 '}w
*OWNER OR AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR AC-*
.*CIDENTS DAY OF SALE
******************* *
Richard Lobb,
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
Every Thursday
HENSALL
LIVESTOCK SALF
SAT. SEPT. 22 1:00 P.M.
Furniture, etc. for Mrs.
Edith Lemon, Kincar-
dine Ontario.
SAT. OCT. 6 Hensall
Stocker Sale.
MON. OCT. 8 10:30 a.m..
Real Estate for Estate
of Jane McGregor, 41
Goderich St. W.
Seaforth:
MON. OCT. 8 12 noon
Antiques, furniture,
etc. for McGregor
Estate 4Rictictrd.
Lobb's barn.
18. Services available
CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING 8 ELECTRIC
Frunace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St. 482-7652
C-18tfn
18. Services available
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
* Farm Buildings
* Additions
* Renovations
Phone 482-3063
onanimmosommular
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
kill Dayrdnesday
�MERNER'S
DASHWOOD
237-3677
HOUSE PIANS DRAWN
to meet your requirements
no obligation
References for all previous projects
Schaefer Residential, Design
Listowel 291-1449
tADRAINAGE CONTRACTORS
FARM AND MUNICIPAL DRAINAGE
PRECAST REINFORCED CONCRETE CATCH BASINS
8 Weldon Ave., Arva, Ont.
CATCH BASINS PHONE
Shop 473-2669
Gerry Res. 438:4392.
Steve Goderich 524.7037
DRAINAGE PHONE
Shop 473.2669
Gerry 438-4392
Steve Goderich 524.7037
MAJOR ELECTRIC
CONTRACTORS LTD.
-Industrial
Commercial
-Residential Services
-Design -Appliance Hook up
PHONE: 565-2642 'hayfield
or 672-0751 London
HENDRIK GELOK
ELECTRIC
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL
INDUSTRIAL
• TRAILER AND R.V. SERVICE
OU
AL '1`1rWORKMANSHIP Al! A i1EA3CENA8LE PR10E
• NMii T INANCE -
e NEW dN OLD INSTALLATIONS
PHONE 519-482-3/00
18. Services available 18. Services. available
WATER WELL DRILLING , a
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527-0828
JIM; 527-0775
NORTH
WINDS
ALUMINUM
BUILDiNG-
PRODUCTS
Sales & Service
Clinton
482-7106
HOUSE PLANS
and
MECHANICAL
DRAFTING
482-3586
J.B. COLQUHOUN
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
* Custom Built Homes
* Renovations
*Additions
482-9506
EVENINGS
SCREENED
TOP SOIL
(for Lawns - Gardens -
Flowers)
'ALSO
•Crushed Stone
•Crushed Road Gravel
•Cement Gravel
•Pit Ruh Gravel
Backhoe Work
LYLE
MONTGOMERY
482-7644 evenings
BACKHOE
CONTRACTING
by
Slotegraaf
and Co.
* Trenching
* Farm Drains
* Septic Beds
482-9112
or
524-7067
PETE SLOTEGRAAF
HANK'S SMALL '
ENGINE SERVICE
HENRY REININK
1 MILE NORTH OF
ONDE BORO
523-9202
*Lawn and Garden
Equipment
*Repairs
*New Lawnmowers
and Tillers
in stock.
BO -.SEN
CARPENTRY
FOR
• CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
RENOVATIONS
• ADDITIONS
SEE
eOD
`LANpEN'DOEN
BOX 309
CLINTON
PHONE 4824720
PHCiNi 5211-1‘4124
14
ARTS-KRIEGER
HOME
IMPROVEMENTS
Specialty
Alumh .untA ,inyI
Siding.- Windows
Doors
Additions
Renovations etc.
Free Estimates,
Phone 482-3869
19. Notice to creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF MARY
JANE LANGDON, late of the
Township of Tuckersmith in
the County of Huron,
Housewife, deceased.
ALL persons having
claims against the Estate of
the above named who died on
the 16th day of June, 1979,
are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
11th days .pf October, 1979,
after which' tate the assets
will be distributed, having
regard only to the claims of
which the undersigned shall
then have notice.
DATED at Clinton,
Ontario, this l 1 th day of
September, 1979.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitors for the
Administrator. -38-40
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND OTHERS IN THE
ESTATE OF DORETHY
CREIGHTON
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the Estate of
the above-mentioned, late of
the Town of Clinton, in the
County of Huron, Widow,
who died, on August 18th,
1979, are required to file
proof of same with the un-
dersigned on or before the
6th day of October, 1979.
After that date the
Executor will prgceed to
distribute,the Estate having
regard only to the claims of
which he shall then have had
notice.
DATED at Wingham,
.Ontario this 12th day of
September, A.D., 1979.
CRAWFORD MILL
& DAVIES
Wingham, Ontario
Solicitors for the
Executor.-38-40ar
21. Personal
INSTRUCTOR WANTED for
session or private lessons re
ballroom and jazz type
dancing. Reply to Box 1336,
Clinton, Ontario. -38
20. Public notices
20. Public notices
20. Public notice$
THE HURON C .. NTS'
'HOUSING AUTHORITY
is pleased to announce
the re -location of Its
office to
48 THE SQUARE
GODERICH, N7A 1 M5
24. Business
opportunities
EXTRA CASH for Christmas
selling low priced fashion
jewellery and gifts. No ex-
perience. Information or
$2.00 sample, Reel Deel, 164
Victoria Harbour, Ont. LOK
2A0.--38bc
r
cam¢�y�u cloth,far tfi¢ rest of
Your life?
ri
24. Business
opportunities
NEW CAREER: Are you
involved in retailing, but
have a special interest in
advertising? There may be
an opening for you with
community newspaper.
Write today and explain
yourself to u§. The Con-
federate, Box 130, Moun,t
Forest, Ontario.-38BC
EARN a second income.
Learn income tax
preparation at home. For
free brochure write U ,& R
Schools, 118 Roxborough
Drive, Tor,onto, Ontario
M4W 1X4. No
obligation.-38bc
ACADEMIC ' 25. To give away
UPGRADING
Is your "lack of basic
education hindering
year progress at work?
Do you need more
English and Math to
prepare you for a skill
training program and a
better job?
Consider Conestoga.
We're specialists in.
.--Adult Education.
We'II help you progress
at your own speed to
get the education; to
learn the skills; to get
the job.
That's why we're here.
Why not call us for
details?
Tie/.0 KITTENS to give
away, both trained, phone
262-5742.-3.8
27. Deaths
DYK
At his residence in Morris
Township on Monday,
September 10, 1979, John
Dyk, beloved son of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Dyk in his 20th
year. Survived by his
parents, one dear brother
Peter. at home, Tilda (Mrs.
Egbert Jan Kelly) of Dun-
ville, Jina (Mrs. Ed Ben-
jamin) of RR , 2, Alma,
Dorothy at home. Dear
grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Jan Dyk of Holland and Mrs.
Tryntje Valkenburg, of
Huron, Clinton. Rested the
Tasker Funeral Home,
Queens Street, • Blyth,
Ontario, until 1 PM on
We cart help you Thursday, then to the
findout.ere Christian Reformed Church,
Blyth for funeral service at 2
PM. Interment Blyth Union
Cemetery:-38nc
YOU MAY BE
ELIGBL?.FOR
FINANCIAL SUPPORT
FROM CANADA
EMPLOYMENT.
Conestoga College
of Applied Arts
andTechnology
.Building skills today
for the needs of tomorrow.
Clinton Campus
Phone 482-3458
20. Public notices
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC MEETING
Thursday, September 27
at 7:30 p.m.
at the Vanastra Rec. Centre
to consider amendment No. 39 to the
Huron County official plan concer-
ning commercial designation of Lo7/
6, Plan 23, (Vanastra) TPwriship of .
Tuckersmith.
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE
FARM RELATED
TRUCKING REVIEW
Notice of Public Meeting
Date: Thursday, September 27, 1979
Time: 8:30 p..m.
Location:,Stratford Coliseum (downstairs)
Stratford Fairgrounds, Stratford, Ont.
"Do we need more or fewer controls on the trucking
of farm products and farm supplies or is the current
situation satisfactory? What improvements can be
made? We want, your advice".
Farmers, truckers or any other interested persons
wishing to discuss this issue and any problems they
mayhave related to the transportation of agriauitural
produce or farm supplies are invited to attend.
Those unable io attend may forward their concerns
recommendations to Mr.
or .Everett Biggs who has
been asked to conduct.the above review. Mr. Biggs'
address is: Suite 301, 21 Queen Street East, Brampton,
Ontario L.6W 3Ph
GWYN
In Jos.eph's Hospital,
London, Tueilday, Sep-
tember 11, 1979. Mrs. Car-
men Gwyn, the former
Dorothy Mildred Blake, of
Blyth, in her. 53rd year.
Beloved wife of Carmen,
Blyth. Dear daughter of Earl
Blake of RR 1 Clinton. Dear
sister of Elwyne Blake of
Hespeler and 'Freida (Mrs.
Norman Hooker), London.
The late Mrs. Gwyn rested at
the Tasker Funeral Horne
Blyth, Ont., where the
funeral service was held on
Friday. September 14, at 2
p.m. Interment Blyth Union
Cemetery.-38nc
FULFORD
At Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich,
on Tuesday, September llth,
1979, Robert Louis (Lou)
Fulford of Elk Lake and
Colborne Township, in his
65th year. Beloved husband
of Theresa Chisholm, dear
father of Anne (Mrs. David
Gornall) Clinton, Pauline
(Mrs. John Smith) and Helen
(Mrs. John Marr) both of
London. Brother of Mrs.
Pearl Swift, California, Mrs.
MyrtleHicks, Detroit, Helen
Fulford, Goderich and
Harold Fulford, Florida.-
Also survived by ten gran-
dchildren; one great gran-
dchild. Itested at the Stiles
Funeral Home, Goderich.
Service on Friday at 2 p.m.
Inte)rnient Colborne
Cemetery.-38nc
ANDREW
Suddenly at his residence. on
Friday September 14, 1979.
Miller Jacob (Shorty)
Andrew of 132 Victoria
Street, Clinton, in his 66th
year. Dear friend of Rachel
Irwin and Barry Irwin both
of Clinton. Dear brother of
Bill Andrew of Turner
Valley, Alberta.
Predeceased by one sister
and one brother. Restedat
the Ball Funeral Home, 153
High Street, Clinton, from 7
p.m. Saturday until Monday$
September 17 where the
funeral service was held at 2
p.m. Interment South
Kinloss' Cemetery,
Lucknow.--38nc
28. Engagements
28, Engagement
HERM;AN-IHAR,M.ER
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Harmer, Stratford are
pleased to announce the
fornccoting marriage of
their daughter, Wendy, to
Paul Herman, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon , Herman,
Clinton. -The wedding will
take place October 12,1979 at
St. Joseph's Church,
Stratford.. --38x .
29. Marriages
HARKES-STRYKER
Herman and Janet Stryker
of RR2,, Clinton are pleased
to announce the marriage in
Calgary, Alberta on Sep-
tember 15, 1979 of their
daughter, Joanne Grace to
Keith•Edward Harkes, son of
Gordon and Hilda Harkes of
Clinton, Ontario.-38nc
30. In memoriam
CRICH
In loving memory of a dear
wife, mother and grand-
mother, Lorna Crich, who
passed away two years ago,
Sept. 7, 1977:
There is a day of sunny rest
For the one who shared her
love and affection.
God has. taken and we bore
the suffering with her,
But she will still be
remembered by her loved
ones.
Sadly missed by her husband
and family. -38
GREER
In loving memory of a dear
son and brother Michael who
passed away 19 yeirs ago
September 17, 1960; 4'
We cannot bring the old days
back, •
His smile we.not see,
We treasure now the
memories
Of days that used to be.
Lovingly remembered by
Mom, Dad, Joyce, Wendy
and Patti. -38
HORBAI'4UIK
In loving memory of a dear.
husband and father Gus
Horbanuik who passed away
September 15, 1968.
We often think of days gone
by
When we were all together
A shadow o'er our lives' has
cast
Our loved one's gone
forever.
Sadly missed by wife Vic-
toria and family: -38
31. Card of thanks
• DOBNEY
The family of the late Ernest
Robert Dobney wishes to
thank relatives, friends and
neighbours for the flowers,
cards and gifts „and anyone
who has assisted the family
in any way during the illness
and death of our dear
husband and father. Also the
Doctors and nurses of K -W
Hospital for their kindness.
Special thanks to Rev. S.
Lupton of St. George's
Anglican Church, Kitchener
for his prayers and faith-
fulness during his time of
illness and our days of
sorrow. -38
WOOD
Hattie and Edwin Wood and
family say "Thank you" to
everyone who helped in, any
way, to make our 50th
wedding anniversary such a
special day. Your
thoughtfulness, in cards,
gifts and calls will always be
remembered ,and ap-
pr"ciated.-38x
McCANN
I wish to express my sincere
gratitude to Dr. Newland,
Dr. Flowers and Dr. Lynch
for their excellent care and
attention while I was a
patient in the Clinton
Hospital. Also my thanks to
the nurses and staff of the
first floor for their"excellent
care and understanding
during my illness. In many
instances they went beyond
the call of duty to ensure that
I was as comfortable as
possible under the cir- S
cumstances. To my friends (}}
and neighbours and
Fraternal Organizations who 1
visited me and sent cards ,
and flowers, I assure you S
that they were very much?
appreciated as it is most
gratifying to know there are j
people out there who are
thinking of you at times like
this. Ronald McCann. -38
31. Card of tltar: Bks meal '..
,:Z,
1 !YN * from page 1.8
The tlusha,nd of the
.L t�- 'om Shnagg.e , led is a
late Dorothy Owyn wishes to hymn sing. Mrs. Mickle
express his sincere thapkks to
relatives, friends . halso played a piano solo,
boars for al1 the exprandessneiglonh- Amazing Grace .Rev.
of sympathy, floral tributes, .Blan C. McDonald
cards and memorial pronounced the
benediction.
Mrs. Robert 'Watson,
Seaforth and Mrs. E.
Holland visited over the
weekend with their, sister,
Mrs. Clendon Christie.
The Hensall Women's
`Institute opened their fall
season with" a pot -luck
supper. At the meeting
following, three cards of
thanks were ' received.
The Huron County
Historical Society will
hold their next meeting at
Kirkton on October 17 and
an invitation to visit the
Grand Bend Museum was
held over until next year.
The recreation com-
mittee of Hensall junior
athletics acknowledged
our contribution towards
the new ball park with
thanks.-
Huron
hanks.-Huron - County Fall
Rally will be held at
Elimville on Monday,
October 1 with
registration at 9 a.m. and
an exchange of plants.
Chairman will be Mrs.
Hilda Payne. An in-
vitation to visit Dash-
wood Women's Institute
on Tuesday evening at 8
p.m. was accepted and
Hensall branch will be
holding a dessert euchre
in the Legion Hall at 1:30
p.m. on Wednesday,
October 17 to which all
branches of Huron South
are invited and the
general public. The
London Area Convention
will be held in St. Marys
this year on November 1
2.
Thande program consisted
of Donna Taylor 1playing
two piano duets and Mrs.
RADFORD Dianne Gerstenkorn
We wish to express our showed pictures and
heartfelt thanks to all our souvenirs of her recent
neighbours, relatives and trip to Germany and
friends for the many kin- Austria. One minute of
dnesses shown to us at the silence was observed for
recent passing of -a beloved our late member Mrs.
husband and brother, Bill Jessie McAllister.
Radford. To Rev. Cecil
Wittich, Rev. Stanley -. ---Personals
MacDonald, Rev. Robert Mrs. Elizabeth Jones of
Scott, .Rev. D.J. McMaster prince Albert, Saskat-
and his mother, Mrs. Irene
chewers accompanied by
McMaster, their prayers and -^,- t.•,.,<:�, - <�, r-,,,
support were l gratefully her son Mr. Arthur Jones
appreciated. Sympathy of Shellbrook, Sask.
extended to us through your visited with Mr. and Mrs.
contributions to Blyth Union William Rogerson last
Cemetery and Branch 420 week.
Blyth Royal Canadian Mrs. Elizabeth Jones of
Legion for Minor Sports was
Prince Albert, Sask., and
•deeply appreciated. Bill was her son Mr. Arthur Jones
very interested 'in the youth of Shellbrook, Sask.,
of our village and Minor
Sports. Your kind thoughts visited with Mr. and Mrs.
will always be remembered Leslie Oliver, Mrs. Frank
and treasured. To Lloyd and Crich, Mrs. Peter Dunlop
Jean Tasker of the Tasker and Mrs. Clarrissa- Dale
Funeral Home, the ladies of of Seaforth and Mrs.
Al Unit of the Blyth UCW for, William Rogerson of
their bountiful lunch, the Hensall.
pallbearers and flower- Mr. and Mrs. Arie
bearers, Robert McKinley, Roobol of Oud-Beyerland,
God's blessing to you all. Holland, arrived on
Sincerely, Mrs.. William
Radford and the Radford Sunday for a four week
family. -:-38 visit with Mr. and Mrs.
Sim Roobol and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Dodds of
Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim
Roobol and Mr. and Mrs.
Arie Roobol spent
Monday visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Tony Van Dyke ►
in Atwood.
Queensway
Visitors
Visitors with Irma
Wilds at the Queensway
Nursing Home last week
were Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Wilds and family, and
donations .in the loss of h° -
loved one. Thanks to
pallbearers, flowerbearers,
Rev. C.W. Wittich, the ladies
of Blyth Legion Ladies
Auxiliary Np. 420 who served
lunch and Tasker Funeral
Home. "Your kindness° arld
sympathy will always be
remembered. Carman. --38x
CARTER
We would like to thank
everyone who sent cards,
treats and flowers and to all
who visited us during our
stay in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to
Doctors Lynch, and Harrett
and the nurses on 2nd floor.
Karen and Vicki,Carter.-38
DAER
I would like to thank Dr.
Flowers, Dr. Lambert and
Dr. Newland and the nurses
on first floor of Clinton
Hospital, also to friends and
relatives who sent cards and
flowers during my stay in
hospital. Joe Daer.-38
NELSON
My thanks to the doctors and
nurses of Clinton Public
Hospital who cared for me
while I was a patient there
and also when I was a patient
in University Hospital.
Thanks to the Clergy and
friends who called, to all
those who sent flowers, gifts
and cards' and to all who
helped in any way. It was all
much appreciated. Yours
sincerely, Mrs. Viola
Nelson. -38x
" DUPUIS
We express our sincere
thanks and appreciation `to
neighbours, friends and
customers and . especially
Dr. Baker and Dr. Sears and
staff while Catherine was in
Victoria Hospital, London.
The Dupuis family. -38
RADFORD
To Mr. Chester Archibald,
Administrator of Huronvicw,
Mrs. Madelon Yeats,
Director of Nursing and the
Office Staff, the 11 p.m. and 7
a.m. staff, my deepest ap-
preciation for the kindness
and understanding shown
me during the recent illness
and passing away of my
husband, Bill Radford. Your
niany acts of thoughtfulness
and kindness I will forever
treasure. Sincerely Mrs.
Wilma Radford. -38
24. Business
PUGH
I wish to thank all my
friends, neighbours and
relatives for their cards,
flowers and for,
while a
patient in " the Clinton
Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Newland, Dr. Lynch and
Dr. Harrett, also to the
nurses, nurses aides and ail
concerned with the 1st floor,
I say thanks for all your
kindness. Percy Pugh. --38x -
Ministry of
Transportation and
Communications
PITKIN-BURNS
Mr. and Mrs. Robbie Burns,
Londesboro, Ontario are
happy to announce the forth."
coming marriage of their
daughter Patricia Anne' 'to`
Mr. Ed Pitocin son of Mr. and
Mrs, Alex Pitkin, obleto
Ontario. the we din to tak
place oc ober 2 , 1 79 at
ii.'m. in the ondesbor
linked Church.- 38
KEYS
I would like to thank my
relations; friends and neigh-
bours for cards, gifts,, and
flowers received during my r'
short stay in hospital.
Special thanks to br. Baker,
Dr. Lambert and firstfloor
staff of Clinton Public
Hospital, Linda keys.38
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smith
opportunities visited Mrs. Kendrick,
Mrs. Lammie, and Mr.
TOASTMASTER
BREAD
FRANCHISE
and 1977 Ford
One Ton Truck
CALL
527-0655
GIFT OF LIFE!
'"'Ill�/.,.
Icll)
Ellikodgit-
Ili
a regular
RED CROSS
BLOOD DONOR
Pfaff. •
Bill and Helen Taylor
visited Russell Erratt.
Mrs. Mitchell visited with
her family in Crediton on
Sunday. '
Rev: Van Essen con-
ducted the church service
at the home, assisted by
Mrs. Van Essen. Men's
high bowling score was
Neil Regan with 199 and
the ladies' high score
was Mary Parlmer with
125.
Socials
Mrs. Ruby Bell
returned home after
spending a few days last
week visiting with her son
and daughter -in -la*, Mr.
and Mrs. Mervyn Bell
and family in London.
Mr. and Mrs. ' Ken
Bellamy moved to
Southampton where a
new Branch of the Bank
of Montreal will open in
October. Mr. Bellamy
was on the staff of the
Bank of Montreal, Zurich
and Mrs. Bellamy was on
the staff of the local
branch. Their many
friends wish them every
success in the nev
branch.
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