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42. Death notice
EMIL
On Thursday, August 25, 1983,
Gary Riehl of R.R. 2, Clinton In
his 35th year. Beloved husband
of Heather Newton. Loving son
of Borden and Evelyn Riehl of
Lucknow and dear brother of
Donno-Lee, Mardon, Linda, Rick
and Doug. Rested of the Stiles
Funeral Home, Goderich on Fri-
daj/ from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Ser-
vice wash Id in the chapel on
Saturday'`' t 2 p.m. Interment
Maitland Cemetery.-35nx
STEPHENSON
Stephenson, Bruce M. (former
employee of the Ministry of
Transportation and Communica-
tions of Ontario). On Friday,
August 19, 1983 at the Toronto
General Hospital, Bruce
Stephenson, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Ivan "Steve- Stephenson,
brother of Bryan W. and Brad E.,
fiance of Tracey McManus. Mr.
Stephenson rested at the Turner
and Porter -Peel" Chapel, 2180
Hurontario St., Mississauga
(Hwy. 10 N. of Q.E.W.) Funeral
service was held at 1 p.m. Mon-
day. Interment at St. John's
Cemetery, Dixie. In lieu of
flowers, donations to the Cana-
dian Cancer Society Research
would be appreciated.---35nx
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42. Death notic
T VENSEND
in Huronview. Clinton, on Mon-
day, August 22, 1983, Mrs.
Robert Townsend former Ida
Elizabeth Cowan, formerly of
Londesborough, Ontario in her
93 year. Predeceased by
husbands Harry Little and
Robert Townsend and her
daughter Dorothy Little. Rested
at the Tasker Funeral Home,
Blyth, Ontario, where the
funeral and committal service
was held on Thursday at 2 p.m.
Interment Blyth Union
Cemetery. —35nx
SILLIES
In Victoria Hospital, London, on
Sunday, August 28, 1983, Mrs.
Harvey Sillib, the former Nancy
Ellen Jones, of Blyth Ontario, in
her 79th year. Beloved mother
of George of Nile Ontario, Mar-
jorie (Mrs. Ronald Treleaven) of
Kitchener. Dear sister of Mrs.
Pearl Johnston of Goderich.
Also survived by four grand-
children and three great-
grandchildren. Rested at the
Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth On-
tario where the complete
funeral service was held on
Wednesday August 31 at 2 p.m.
Interment Maitland Cemetery
Goderich, Ontario.-35nx
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REMINDER NOTICE
COLLECTABLE
ANTIQUE AUCTION
011
LABOUR DAY WEEK -END
We are pleased to offer for sale by public auction
an excellent life ;time collection of antiques from a
long time resident of Huron County on:
Saturday, September 3,
in the Bayfield • Arena.
Fine collections of antiques, early Canadian
furniture, fine collection of docks. china,
paintings, pictures, and frames, brass, copper,
crocks, bottles. wicker.
'Refer to last week's edition for full listing.
Contact
DICK ROBINSON, Sales Manager
RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES INC.
77 Main Street, Seaforth, Ontario
Phone 527-1458 or 527-1336 - Telex 069-55223
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AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77.MAIN ST. SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1 WO
(519) 527-145$
Real Estate Auction Sale
Thursday evening, September 1,
1983, 7 p.m. sharp, 69 London Rd.,
Hensall, Ontario (Hwy. 4)
For Mr. and Mrs. Charles Devries
REAL ESTATE consists of 2 storey brick house,
main floor, living room, dining room, den,
large kitchen, utility room. Second floor, 4
bedrooms and 4 pc. bath, full basement, with
over 6 ft. clearance. Hardwood floor in Iiv-
ingroom and dining room. Front varanda and
large deck at rear, 4 year old gas furnace,
town water and sewers, new wiring, TV tower
and roter. One car garage and fenced in area.
This house and garage are situated on a cor-
ner lot only 3 blocks from down town, lot size
66 ft. x 127 ft. Lot 23, plan 12, McArthur's
Survey Village of Henson, County of Huron,
Province of Ontario. Terms on real estate
10% day of sale, balance in 30 days.
This property will be sold subject to a
reasonable reserve bid. For information or
viewing contact owner or auctioneer Norm
Whiting at 235-1964 or 235-1931 Exeter.
CLINTON HOME
REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Two bedroom one storey stucco house with attached
garage plus large building lot to be held for May
Gibson on the Bayfield Rd., Clinton, Ont.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 3 AT 12 NOON
Property known as 293 ■eyflold Road, Clinton, Ont.
consists of a large lot with a frontage of approx. VII
ft. x 167 ft. depth on which there Is situated a one
storey two bedroom stucco sued house with
attached garage. full basement, oil furnace, town
water, kitchen cupboards, and nicely landscaped.
Property will be offered In two separate parcels
building lot sloe, approx. 100 ft. x 167 ft. House and
lot approx. 118 ft. x 167 ft. and or offered as one
parcel. Any corrections or changes to be announced
day of sale. Terms on Property 10% down day of
sale, balance due in 90 days. Being offered subtext
to reserve bid. Mortgage money available. phone
Fred Gibson 401-3444. for ale ving and information
phone 182-3444 or Joe Gibson 402-3f20.
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482-7UR8
42. Death notice
SQL
At Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich, on
Sunday, August 28. 1983, Mr.
Howard Sproul, of RR 6,
Goderlch, in his 8Ist year.
Beloved husband al May Robin-
son. Dear father of Eileen (Mrs.
George Sillib), of RR 6,
Goderich, Louise McWhinney,
of RR 6, Goderich, Delmer, of RR
3, Auburn and Gary. of RR 3,
Auburn. Also loved by six
grandchildren and four great•
grandchildren. Also survived by
two brothers Wilfred, of
Oshawa and John, of
Holmesville. Predeceased by
one son Gordon, five sisters
and two brothers. Rested at the
McCollum Funeral Home, Cam-
bria Road at East Street,
Goderich after 2 p.m. Monday.
Funeral service was held on
Tuesday, August 30th at 2:00.
Interment Dungannon
Cemetery.-35nx
43. Births
STEPHENSON
David and Rebecca (nee
Fawcett) are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their first
child, a daughter, Angela,
wei Thing 7 lbs. 1 oz. born
August 28, 1983 at 5t. Joseph's
Hospital, London. Proud grand-
parents are Margaret and Car-
son Fawcett, Bayfield, Marion
and Al Mothers, Clinton and
Ken Stephenson, London.
Grandma Margaret says a
special thank you for the lovely
birthday gift.-35nx
HUOT/ HOLLAND
Sharon and Harvey are pleased
to announce the safe arrival of
their daughter, Krista Lee on
August 11, 1983. Proud grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward Huot, Sarnia and Mr. and
Mrs. William Holland, Clinton.
Special thanks to Dr. Steed, Dr.
Salsbury and nursing staff of
Clinton Public Hospital for their
excellent care.-35nx
MARTIN
Irvin and Jeannette would like
to announce the adoption of An-
drew Onios Mervyn, a baby
brother for Patricia.-35nx
COLSON
Ken and Ellen are pleased to an-
nounce the arrival of a son,
Mark Ryan weighing 6 Ib. born
Thursday, Aug. 25, 1983 at Clin-
ton Public Hospital. A brother
for Cheryl. Proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole,
R.R. 3, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs.
Art Colson, Clinton.-35nx
44. Engagements
McGREGOR - GIBSON
Mr. and Mrs- Joe Gibson. are -
pleased to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their
daughter Elizabeth to Rob, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Grant
McGregor on Saturday,
September 10, 1983 at 7 p.m. in
Ontario Street United Church,
Clinton. Reception to follow in
Seaforth.-35
CARDIFF -PEEL
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Peel of R.R.
1, Auburn are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming mar-
riage of their daughter,
Catherine to Jeffrey Cardiff, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Cardiff
of R.R. 1', Ethel. The wedding
will take place on. Saturday,
September 24, 1983 in
Londesborough United
Church. -35x
ALEXANDER
Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander
are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Lorie to Paul, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Nurse. The
wedding will take place on
September 10, 1983 at
Holmesville United Church. -35
45. Marriages
LOBB -
HALLDORSON
Mr. and Mrs. William Lobb of
R.R. 2 Clinton are pleased to an-
nounce the marriage of their
son, Brian to Miss Lona Lee
Halldorson of Edmonton, Alber-
ta. The wedding took place in
Morinville United Church,
Morinville, Alberta on August
13, 1983.-35nx
46. In memoriam
KENNEDY
In loving memory of a dear
mother and grandmother, Joyce
Kennedy, who passed away one
year ago today, Sept. 4, 1982.
God looked around His Gorden,
And found an empty space,
He then looked upon you Mom,
And saw your tired face.
He put His arms around you
And lifted you to rest,
God's garden must be beautiful
For He only takes the best.
Sadly missed, dearly loved and
never forgotten by her
family. -35
TAYLOR
In loving memory of a dear
wife, mother, mother-in-law,
and grandmother, Jean Rebec-
ca Taylor, who passed away
one year ago, September 3,
1982.
O happy hours we once en-
joyed,
How sweet their memory still,
But death hos left a loneliness,
The world can never fill.
Lovingly remembered, ttnd sad-
ly missed by her husband Vic-
tor, Morley, Lois, Lee, Charlie,
Arnold, Jean, Elaine, Bill, Irene,
Doug and families. -35x
Lon":s
from pe 15
Mount Pleasant.
The fastest mile of the day
came in the third when Bill
Budd was home first in 2.04.3
with Time Ticks Bye for
Vaughn Marshall of Toronto.
Ross Battin finished third
with Nans Contestant for
Jinn Taylor of Hensall.
Prince Bye Bye, owned by
Lorne Tyndall of Clinton,
and driver Randy Henry
were leading at the half in
1.01.4 but had to pull up and
did not finish after an
equipment break.
Dennis Jewitt of Clinton
gave Jacob Ridgeway, a
three-year-old colt by the
Bye Bye Byrd sire Keystone
Mead - Pine River Nosey by
River Water, a 2.07.1 record
in his second lifetime start.
Ross Battin was third with
his own Princes Sister.
Ron Mason of Exeter won
the fifth in 2.08.1 with his
Willvan Danny, while Dale
Kennedy finished second
with Becky Hi for Joe Lane
of Seaforth.
John Muir was third with
Kawartha Navaho for Alfred
Grummett of Stratford.
John Muir gave Exulyn
her firt win this year from 23
47. Card of thanks
VINCENT
I would like to thank everyone
for the flowers, cards and gifts
received while in the Clinton
Public Hospital. Special thonks
to Dr. Steed and Dr. Salsbury
and the nurses on 1st floor.
Wilma Vincent. -35x
GOULDING
I'd like to thank everyone who
attended my shower at the
Vanastra Rec. Centre and for all
the lovely gifts I received -
Pamelo Goulding. -35
FORBES
Party's over and a thank you is
extended to all our friends and
neighbours who helped before,
during and after to make it a
success. Special thanks to Bill
and Millie. Rick and Carol. -35
DOWSON
I wish to thank my family,
relatives and friends for gifts,
cords and visits while in
hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to Dr.
Underwood and staff of
Seaforth Hospital for their ex-
cellent care. Cecil
Dowson.-35x
BATTYE
I wish to thank the staff_of_SI.in-.
ton Public Hospital. Especially
Dr. Flowers and Dr. Street for
the care and attention given me
whilst 1 was a patient. Thanks
also to all the friends and family
who visited and sent cards, gifts
and flowers. Catherine
Bettye. -35
CHRISTENSEN
I would like to thank my friends
and neighbours for the lovely
gifts 1 received at the shower
held for me September 24. Jane
Christensen. -35
LAWSON
I wish to thank my relatives,
friends, neighbours and Huron
Strings for cards, get well
wishes, flowers, treats,
telephone calls and visits, while
I was a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Harrett, Aung Myint,
physiotherapist and nursing
staff on 1st floor, the Rev. and
Mrs. Duke and Rev. Van Slyke
for their visits. Lorne
Lawson. 35x
BATKIN
I wish to thank all my friends,
relatives and neighbours for all
their cards, flowers, gifts and
visits I received while in the
hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Baker and nurses on first floor
for their excellent care. It was
all greatly appreciated. Isabel
Batk i n. —35
WEBSTER
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to all those who sent
cards and gifts for our 25th
Wedding Anniversary. Also a
special thank you to our friends,
relatives and neighbours who
surprised us at this time. It was
a wonderful afternoon and
evening we will always
treasure. Thank you very much.
David and Ruth Webster.- 35
COLSON
We would like to thank
everyone who sent cards,
flowers and gifts while we were
in Clinton Public Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Steed, Dr,
Salsbury, Dr. Baker and nurses
on second floor, Ellen and
Mark . —35
THANK
YOU!
The staff at the Piano
Factory thank the
Clinton Fire Department
for their very speedy
response on Saturday
20th August. Thanks
also to the person who
turned in the alarm.
Without your prompt
assistance the Elie
would have become a
major disaster.
t wins at 544
starts, timed in 2.08.2, for
owner Alfred Grummett of
Stratford, while Frank
MacDonald finished third
driving Centinare for May
Cliand nton. Walter Pepper of
Bill Lam r, rrtus won the
seventh in 2.06.3 with Cody
Lee while Ray McLean
finished second with his
Super Rail. Randy Henry
took third driving Speedy
Sanford for Ronald Clark of
Merton.
Encore Blue had his first
win this year from nine
starts, with Ed MacDonald
on the bike in the 2.08 mile
for owners, Don and Berit
Wallace of Zurich.
Rick Wade finished second
with Jill Dodger, while Jim
Watt of Londesboro was
third with his Miss Dawnglo.
Fred Sadler took the ninth
in 2.06 with Worth A Mint,
while Ross Battin was
second driving Peter Wave
for Bert McBride of
Goderich.
Fred Sadler had his second
win of the day in the tenth
with his own Daylon Prin-
cess, timed in 2.11.2, while
Bill Budd was second with D
Judges Daughter, owned by
Laverne Robson of Dublin.
John Muir drove Chipwood
Muffin home third for Grant
and Carl Fisher of Goderich.
This Sunday, September 4
the final of the Goderich -
Clinton Pacing Series will be
featured at Clinton
Post -time is at 1:30 p.m.
with three qualifying races
at 12:30 p.m.
Racing will continue at
Clinton until Sunday,
September 18.
Callwood Breeze, a three-
year-old homebred colt by
Alert Bret - Dawn
Almahurst, owned by
Stewart McCall of Seaforth,
ook a new 1.58.1 pacing
record at Greenwood
Raceway in Toronto on
August 20.
Trotter R.J. Ready, owned
by Bob and Doreen Rowcliffe
of Hetlsall, finished fourth in
a 1.57.2 mile at the same
rack on August 24.
Two horses owned by
Frank Cook and Nancy
Holmes of Clinton were
econd et Greenwood
Their trotter Speedy
Gesture in a 2.02.1 mile on
August 22, while their pacer
Merrywood bojo was in a
2.00 mile on August 24.
Merrywood Liz won her
second- in a; tow- at Eh iira-
Raceway, tuned in 2.04.2, for
partners Jim Taylor and
George Parker of Hensall on
August 22.
Countess Janet was a
winner in 2.05.3 for owner
Ken Parke of Varna at
Elmira on Friday night,
while Blazing Shot, owned
by Larry Jeffrey of
Goderich, finished third in a
.00 mile the same night.
Jays Brenna, trained by
August De Groof of R.R. 3,
Clinton for owner Ross Cottle
f Woodham, recorded her
irst lifetime win in 2.05.3 at
anover Raceway with
Marcel Vanlanduyt driving.
The five-year-old mare by
ert Bret- Scarlet Blaze by
im Hanover, was unraced
til this year due to the
lness and subsequent death
f one of her former 'owners
im McComb of London.
The broodmare Scarlet
laze has already produced
e following record pacers,
ayme Leah 2.03.3 ($29,676);
ymart 2.04.2; Jays Connie
05.4; Bobbye Jay 2.10.1 and
ffrey Jay 2.12.4.
Granny Grattan, an eight-
ar-old mare by Scram -
able Grattan, raised by
ugust De Groof, won her
cond in a row. timed in
05.1, the same as last week,
r her present owner Judith
ilson of London at Dresden
ceway on Saturday night.
Ace Mathers was second in
2.06.3 mile for present
ner Steve Bossence of
ndon.
wo divisions of the
oderich - Clinton Pacing
ries were held at Goderich
aceway on August 25.
Ross Battin gave Fan-
stico, a three-year-old
berts Star filly, owned by
ally J. Yantz of
oomingdale, a new 2.03.2
cord in the second division,
bile Randy Henry finished
cond driving Roger B
ick for Art Hodgins of
can.
Bill Lambertus won the
st division with Dallas
ug in 2.04.4.
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The two-year-old Dallas
Ahnahurst colt is owned by
George Christopher of
L oxahatchee, Florida.
Fred Sadler was second
with Reba Lee for Donald
Carter of Blyth.
The final of this series will
be held at Clinton on Sep-
tember 4.
Handy Slipper won the
first in 2.06.3 with co-owner
Carl Fisher of Goderich on
the bike for his brother,
Grant.
The three-year-old gelding
by Fast Clip - Scarlet Slipper
by Scarlet Wave, now has
five wins, one second and one
third from seven lifetime
starts.
Randy Henry took second
with Delightful Doll, trained
by Art Hodgins for owner
Lorraine Hands of Lucan,
while Ross Battin was third
with Miss Janes Rip for
Harry Kerr of Goderich.
Ross Battin gave Noble
Vis
d'is at Clint
Amy a new 2.09.1 record in
her fourth win of the year
from 20 starts for trainer
Gord Kerr and owner Koop
De Groot of Goderich.
The six-year-old mare by
Noble Native - Tillie KD has
also had five seconds and
two thirds this year.
Miss Krista Hal, owned by
Charles Brindley of
Goderich, finished second
for driver Gerry Roebuck.
Randy McLean finished
second in a 2.12,3 mile with J
N Housemaster for Angelo
Suffoletta and Adrian Clarke
of London, while Ross Battin
was third with Highland
Ascot for Jim Kerr of
Dungannon and Brian Kerr
of London.
Windspun equalled her 2.08
record in winning the fourth
with Randy Henry up for
Irene Colquhoun of London.
August De Groof of R.R. 3,
Clinton trains the five-year-
old mare by Iron Rail -
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Carols Camp by Camp
Hanover, that now has three
wins this year.
Ross :.:.ttin took second
with Poplar Lynn for Les
Campbell of Seaforth in a
2.09.4 mile in the fifth, while
Dale _Kennedy finished third
with Countella, that he co-
owns with Gord Dick of
Seaforth.
Joellas Knight, owned by
Bill Bennett of Seaforth,
finished second for driver
Ross Battin in a 2.06.2 mile,
while John Muir took third
with Highland Ovation for
Gerald Schenk of Crediton.
Honey Bee Tide, owned by
Kevin Campbell of Goderich
finished third in a 2.07.2 mile
with Randy McLean on the
bike.
Bye Bye Tide, owned by
Donald Campbell of
Goderich, had her first
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lifetime win in 2.09.4 from
three starts.
The three-year-old filly by
Bye Bye Roger - Tide Delight
by Josies Victory is trained
and driven by Randy
McLean.
She also received a cooler
( blanket) donated by Zehrs
Markets.
Verdun Vanstone was
second with Benmiller Pete,
co -owned by his wife, Lois of
R.R. 4, Goderich.
Thursday, September 1
will be the final night of
racing for this year at
Goderich Raceway.
Post -time is at 7:45 p.m.
R. Toplady, owned by
Kevin Carter of Blyth and
strained by Paul Taylor of
Clinton, won her second in a
row and took a new 2.02.4
record at Flamboro Downs
on August 23.
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