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38. Auction sale
PROPERTY AUCTION SALE
Three bedroom ono storey home to be held at 115 Rattenbury Street West Clin-
ton, Ontario far Rose ;rich Thursday Evening, May 24 at 7:30 p.m.
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PROPERTY KNOWN AS 115 Rattenbury Street West is a corner property with a
good sized lot located close to the hospital In a quiet part of town approx. 2
blocks from down town. House has three bedrooms, pantry, large kitchen,
bathroom, living room, enclosed side entrance and woodshed. This could make a
good starter or low cost retirement home. Terms on property 10% down day of
sale balance due in 30 days. For viewing of property or Information phone the
auctioneer at Clinton 482-7898.
Richard Lobb Auctioneer 482-7848
42. Death notice
CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION SALE
Truck, tractors, farm machinery, tools
etc. to be held at Lobb Brothers
machinery auction yard, Bayfield Rd.,
Clinton, Ont.
SATURDAY MAY 26 AT 10 A.M.
Early consignors will get their equip-
ment advertised'so call now
Fred Lobb 482-3409
SALE MANAGER
Richard Lobb 482-7898
AUCTIONEER
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON — 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SATURDAY, MAY 12, 10 A.M.:
Furniture, antiques and appliances at
Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton.
THURS., MAY 24 -.7:30 P.M...
3 bedroom house 115 Rattenbury W., Clin-
ton for Hose Crich.
SAT., MAY 26 10 A.M.
Consignment Auction: truck, tractorsand
farm machinery at Lobb Bros. Auction Yard,
Bayfield Rd., Clinton.
AUCTION SALE
CLEARING AUCTION
SALE OF HOUSE &
CONTENTS
at
151 Cambria Rd. North
Part Lot No. 706 Plan 457
Goderich
FRIDAY, MAY 11-6:00 P.M.
GARDINER.AUCTIONS
Paul Spain -Auctioneer
524-2421
5 Horsepower Ariens Rototiller, 5 yrs.
old; 1 complete bed; assorted single
beds; dressers; rocker; odd kitchen
chairs; antique sewing machine; hope
chest; Co-op clipper mower; matching.
and odd lamps; Black and Decker saw;
child's safety gate; T.V. stand; odd end
tables; 2 kitchen tables with chairs; 2
refrigerators; 2 stoves; kitchen clock;
assorted books; roll a way; picture
frames; cutlery; car speakers; set of
encyclopedias; humidifier; record
player; G.E. electric kettle; dishes;
other articles too numerous to mention.
FALLIS
At Huronview, Clinton on Wednesday, May 2,
1984, Mr. James H. Fallis of RR 2, Wingham, in
his 84th year. Brother-in-law of Walter Simmonds
of Wingham. Also survived by several nieces and
nephews including Robert Simmonds of Fergus.
Friends called at the Currie -Walker Funeral
Home, 35 Patrick Street West, Wingham after 7
p.m. Thursday until Friday where complete
funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Rev.
Douglas Madge officiating. Interment Wingham
Cemetery. Donations to the charity of your
choice would be appreciated as expressions of
sympathy.
GLADSTONE
At Chatham on Tuesday, May 1, 1984, inkier 93rd
year. Mabel Estella (Simpson) Gladstone of
James Lane, Ridgetown. Beloved wife of the late
Ross L. Gladstone. Dear mother of Frances (Mrs.
Lyle Clark), RR 2, Highgate. Sister of the late Mrs.
John Marn, Mrs. Mary, Fleming, Mrs. Irene Brien,
George, Isaac, John, Cecil and Willard Simpson.
Grandmother of Lavern Clark, Blyth; Jim Clark,
Highgate; Karen and Marlene Clark both of Lon-
don. Rested at the• McKinlay Funeral Home,
Ridgetown for funeral service on Friday at 1:30
p.m. Interment Greenwood Cemetery,
Ridgetown— . .
i COOPER
At .Clinton Public Hospital, Clinton, Ontario. on
Thursday, May. 3, 1984. Lorraine Mabel Cooper
(Little) of Clinton and formerly of RR 3, Kippen in
her 56th year. Dear mother of Jim Cooper of RR
3, Kippen. Dear sister of Laura Kestle of Clinton:-
' Also surviving. is. her .mother_ Mabel .Parker of
Orillia and 1 brother Herb Little of Stratford. Mrs.
Cooper was predeceased by her father Charlie
Little in 1973 and is survived by 5 nieces and 5.
nephews. Friends called at the Hopper -Hockey
Funeral Home, William Street, Exeter; where the
funeral sevice was held on Saturday, May 5, 1984
at 4 p.m. with Rev. James Bechtel officiating. In-
• terment Exeter Cemetery.
42. Dieath notice
Cr MCSHANKS
Mrs. Lillian R. in the General Hospital, Stratford, i
Qntario•.on Tuesdfay, May, 159. 198&1, Lillian R.'
Clarkin her 8,8th year. Belayed wife of Thomas L.
Crookshgnks, of 4-74 Church Street, Stratford.
• Dear mother of Margaaret. Morgenroth and. hus-
band Kalrl, of London. Sister of Alex park, Huron -
view Home, Clinton, Mrs. Percy (Edith) Roulgion
and Mrs. Lawrence (Carrie) Querengesser, both
of Stratford. Also survived by two grandchildren
Kathryn avid Koren. The family received friends
at the Heinbuck Funeral Home, 156 Albert Street,
Stretford on Wednesday, May 2nd, from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m.. Funeral service was held at Central
United Church, on Thursday, May 3rd at 1:30
p.rn. Interment followed in Rush's Cemetery,
Wellesley`:
43. Births
FREMLIN
Shaun Fremlin is happy to announce the arrival
of his baby sister, Kelly Ann, weighing 7 lbs. 2
oz. on April 28, 1984 at Chatham General
Hospital. Proud parents ore Cal and Ruth Ann.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fremlin
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Neilans both of
Clinton.-19nx
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WILSON
Ross, Linda, Wesley and Taro ore pleased to an-
nounce the safe arrival of Michael Tyler on Fri-
day, May 4, 1984 at Wingham and District
Hospital-. Tyler is the twelfth grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Walden of Blyth and another
great grandchild for Charlotte Cook and Loletta
Pettman both of Huronview.-19nx
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at home for 205 top paying full and part time
jobs. Granton Institute 265A. Adelaide Street,
West Toronto. Call (416)977-3929 today. -190
41. To give away
TO GIVE AWAY TO GOOD HOME - two black kit-
tens 10 weeks old. Phone Goderich 524-
657-l.-19
FOUR KITTENS to give away, five weeks old on
May 9. Phone 482-7565 after 6 p.m. -19
SHOLDICE •
Merriam McNaughton, passed away on Sunday,
May 6, 1984 at her residence Walnut St.,
Brussels', Merriam McNaughton Lowe, in her 84th
year. Dear mother of Graham and his wife Jo
Anne, of RR 1, Londesboro, Grandmother of
Steven, .of Brussels and Richard, of Goderich.
Great-grandmother of Shayne, Taylor and
Adam. Predeceased by her husband .David
•Herald (Oct. )973), one son in infancy and one
brother Milton Lowe. Visitation et the Brussels.
Chapel, the M.L. Watts Funeral Homes, Brussels
after 7 p.m. Monday until Tuesday•where funeral
service was held at 2 p.m. Interment Brussels
Cemetery.
OLIDDON
At Henderson General Hospital, Hamilton on
Wednesday, May 2, 1984, 'Mr. Chester Glidden of
Clinton, in his 84th year. Dear father of Helen.
(Mrs. Angus Schell) of Gravenhurst, Cora (Mrs.
Harold Kennedy) of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Pearl
(Mrs. Vernon Riley) of Kitchener, Margaret (Mrs.
Alfred Rivers) of Gravenhurst, Reta (Mrs. Jack
Bennett) of Sault Ste. Marie, Earl of Gravenhurst,
Elgin of Beamsville and Donald of Gravenhurst.
Also loved by 37 grandchildren and 38 great-
grandchildren. Also survived by 2 sisters Irene
(Mrs. George Glazier) of Clinton, Violet (Mrs,
Hartley Manohogn) of Huronview and 2 brothers
Carmen of Stoney Creek and Bert of Clinton.
Predeceased by 1 sister Grace (Mrs. Glen
McKnight). Friends were received at the Ball 8
Falconer Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton
on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service'
was held on Saturday, May 5 at 2 p.m. Interment
Clinton Cemetery.
KOEHLER
'At Victoria Hospital; London on Thursday, May 3,
1984, Mrs. Pearl Catherine (Willert) Koehler of
157 King Street, Hensall in her 69th year. Beloved
wife of the late Bruce Koehler (1958). Dear
mother of Glenn of RR 2, Hensall, Donald of
Lucan, Joan (Mrs. Arthur McCallum) of Kippen,
Dipnne (Mrs. Raye Armstrong) of Goderich, Lyn-'
do (Mrs. Denton Geiser) of Regina, Sasket-
chewan and Keith of Apsley, Ontario. Dear sister
of Harold Willert of RR 2, Hensall and Beatrice
(Mrs. Ross Richardson) of Exeter. Also survived
by 15 grandchildren and 6 great-grandchildren.
Visitation after 2 p.m. Saturday in the Hensall
Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, .
118 King Street, Hensoll until Sunday, May 6 at
12:30 noon. Thence to St. Peter's Lutheran Chur-
ch, Zurich for funeral service at 2 p.m. with
Pastor Cheryl Ashick-Englert officiating. Inter-
ment followed in St. Peter's Lutheran Church
Cemetery, Zurich.
POSTILL
in the Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday, May 1,
1984, Joseph Postill of Auburn, Ontario, in his
75th year. Beloved husband of Elizabeth Jean
Holtzouer. Dear father of Vernon of Exeter,
Garth of Clinton, Ronald of Arkona, Betty (Mrs.
Dean Fitchett) of Thedford, Doris (Mrs. Mel Sim-
mons) of Calgary, Graeme of Airdrie, Alberta,
Frank of Clinton and Peter of Clinton. Also sur-
vived by 26 grandchildren and one great-
grandchild. Rested at the Tasker Funeral Home,
Blyth, Ontario, where the funeral service was
held on Friday at 2 p.m. Interment Ball's
Cemetery, Hullett Township.
JOHNSTON
Lorry and Sharon are pleased to announce the
arrival of their first born, a girl, Stephanie Lucin-
da, who arrived May 3, 1984 weighing 6 lbs. 1 oz.
Proud grandparents pre Mr. and Mrs. Ford
Johnston, Varna, and Mr. and Mrs, Ray Potter,
Clinton and Great Grandpa Albert Leitch,
Goderich.-19nx
47. Card of thanks
HANLEY
We would like to express our heartfelt -thanks to
each and every one who showed their sympathy
pjr$ support towards the family on the death:. of
George PAW Hanley. Also for the many cards
and flowers received. Many thanks to. Dr. Baker
and all the staffat Clinton Public Hospital. The
, Hanley family. --19x
POSTILL
The family of the late Mr. Joseph Postill wish to
express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends
and neighbors for the many acts of kindness,
floral tributes, charitable donations and sym-
pathy cords. Special thanks to Rev. Gary Shut-
tleworth, Tasker Funeral Home, VON
Homemakers, Dr. Street and nurses at Clinton
Hospital' for all their kind attention. Your kind-
ness was deeply appreciated. The Postill
family. -19x
BROOME
Kevan and Cathy (nee Carter) are thrilled to an-
nounce the birth of their first child, n boy, Wade
Carter, on May 5, 1984, at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, weighing 8 lbs. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carter, Londesboro and Mr.
and Mrs. Ron Broome, Egmondville. Proud great
grandparents are Mrs. Mary Robertson, Seafor•
-
th, Mrs. George Carter and Mr. Jack Arm-
strong, Londesboro.-l9nx
VAN MAAR,
Fred. and Arlene praise and thank the Lord for
the long awaited but safe arrival of their son,
Matthew Stanley, born on April 19, 191,
weighing 3 Ib. 10 oz. in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. The first tiny grandson for Stan and
Evelyn Vanderwai. 19nx
44. Engagements
MURRAY - BARTLIFF
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bartliff wish to announce
the forthcoming marriage of their daughter
Catherine Anne to Garry Murdock Murray son of
.Mr. and Mrs. Alex Murray of Varna. The wedding
will take place at Wesley -Willis United Church on
Friday, May 25, 1984 at 5 p.m. -19 '
HUMMEL - OTTEN
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hummel, R.R. 2, Bayfield, are
pleased --to-.announce the_ll_aeths_oming,mfrriage
of their son, Peter Albert Hummel to Lydia Rose
Often, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dolf Otten,
Woodstock. The wedding will take place Satur-
day, May 19, 1984 at 2 p.m. in Eastdale Christian
Orlireach Centre, Woodstock. -19x
GORTER - SCHUURMAN
Mr. _and Mrs. RalphSchuurman are pleased to
announce the . forthcoming 'marriage of their
daughter, Lydia Ann to Rodney Dean Gorter, son
of Mrs. Irene Reitsma and the late Mr. Peter
Gorter. The wedding will take place, D.V. on
May 25, 1984 at 6:30 p.m. in the Clinton' Christian
Reformed Church. -19x
46. In memoriam
JOHNSTON
In memory of a dear wife,mother, grandmother
and great grandmother Clara Johnston who
passed away one year ago. May 11, 1983:
Through tears we watched you suffer,
We saw you fade away,
Our hearts were almost broken,
You fought so hard to stay.
But when we saw you sleeping,
So peacefully free of pain,
We could not wish you back,
To suffer so again.
Our hearts still ache with sadness,
And secret tears stiiiflow,
For what it meant to lose you, Mom,
No one will ever know.
Lovingly remembered by husband Perce, Phyllis',
Don and Bob. -19.x ,
HOY
in loving memory of a dear father and grand-
fgther William Hoy who passed away May 14,
1973:
Time slips by but memories stay,
Quietly remembered every day,
A little tribute small and tender,
Just to show we still remember.
Lovingly remembered by his family. -19x
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KEMBER
In loving memory of my dear mother Phyllis
Kember, who passed away May 8, 1979: ,
When I place the flowers upon your grave on
Mother's Day,
It will break my heart to leave you there as
slowly walk away.
Its been five years ago since. God called you
home to rest,
But you know its said so many times, He only
calls the best.
Although you're in another world with all the
peaceful bliss,
I know we'll meet you someday mom -.and greet
you with a kiss.
Sadly missed by your daughter Sharon. -19
TAYLOR
I would like to thank everyone for the lovely
flowers, cords and treats I received when I was
in Victoria Hospital, London. I also thank all the
doctors for such a wonderful job, and also to the
nurses on third floor, they all were wonderful.
Special thanks to my family.;, friends and relatives
for coming to see me. It sure was appreciated.
Thanks again. Bertha Taylor. -19x
DOWSON
My sincere thanks to my family, friends,.
neighbours and relatives for cards, flowers,
visits and phone inquiries while I was a patient -in
Clinton Public Hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to Dr. Baker, Dr. Steed,
Rev, Pick and the super care by the nurses on
first floor. Flora Dowson.-19x
BRIGHAM
We wish to express our sincere thanks to
relatives, friends and.neighbors for their acts of
kindness, flowers, charitable donations, food
and cards at the time of the sudden death of Ken-
neth Brigham. Special thanks to Rev. Ken
Bauman, Murray and Jean Howott, Talker's
Funeral Home, ladies of Blyth United Church and
those who served as pallbearers,' Roy and Bill
Young, Boyd Taylor, Raymond Griffiths, Murray
Howatt and Ian Scott. Also flower bearers, his
nephews, John and Chris Brigham. Sincerely, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Brigham and family, Mrs. May
Scott and Sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Wightman.-19
RINTOUL
The family of the late Gary Rintoul wish to ex-
press sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and
neighbours for acts of kindness shown in the loss
of a dear husband, father and son-in-law; for
visitations, floral arrangements, memorial dona-
tions to the Ontario Heart Foundation, Canadian
Cancer Society and to the Junior Charolais Fund.
Special thanks to Bob and Betty Batty. Your
thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Bar-
bara, Kevin, Corey, Joe, Ma and
Rowena. -19x '
DARNBROUGH•.
would like to thank my friends and neighbours
for flowers and gifts I received while I was a pa-
tient in Clihton Public Hospital. Special thanks to"
Dr. Newland and staff on first. floor. It was all
very much appreciated. Eva Darnbrough.-19
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CSS track team d�s wel?
By4140 Tench
The MSS track and field temp attended a
meet is Wingh ,zr. on Wedn�esd y, May 2,
resulting in a number of ribbons • from
various events. On_the track the 4x400 me
relay (a mile run in all) took iirst place, In
addition Steve Corbett, Roger Stryker,
Steve Hearn and Dan Reedy set a new
school record time of three minutes 53.02
seconds.
In different track events the Midget Girls
4x100 metres (ono lap) relay team was third
and Julia Feltham was third in the Hurdles.
As well CHSS was successful in the field
events. Julia Howson finished first in the
Midget high jump with a new school record
off 1.46 metres. In the Senior division, Joan
Bergsma was third in the discus, Cheryl
Bromley placed second in the shot put and
Kira Babcock was second in the javelin.
In the boys' competitions, Scott Millar set
a new ._et T , rd (as wellk as serlool record)
of .41 Inetres in the Senior shot put.. He
also earned second place in the discus.
There Was a first for Ail . Hoorde in the
J1 or' boys' shot nut an,�thir!d in the triple
jump. Brian Stetekle had a first place finish
m the Junior boys' discus.
Other commendable placings were made
by Travis Lyndon who was third in the long
jump, Terry Cox who was second in the
gavel tn, Kevin Scrimgeour who took second
in the high jump, Bob Grunewald managed
a third in the discus, Byron Boyes who
finished second in his high jump event, and
Kevin Lee who ended up third in the triple
jump.
It appears that the CHSS track and field
team is a strong one this year. Thus, there
will most certainly be good results from
later competitions.
Motorcycling skills course
Again this year, Conestoga College will be
offering its popular Motorcycle Driver
Training course during the spring and sum-
mer at three campus locations – Doon (Kit-
chener), Guelph and Waterloo.
Presented in co-operation with the.
Canada Safety Council and the Ontario Safe-
ty League, the 20 -hour course emphasizes
defensive driving and rider awareness
skills. The course involves two consecutive
weekends of learning, either on Saturday
and Sunday mornings from 8:30 a.m. - 1:30
p.m. or in the afternoons from 12:30 - 5:30
p.m. The $125 registration fee includes use
of a motorcycle (motorcycles are provided
through local :dealers), fuel, lubricants,
written course materials and a participant's
kit.
Starting dates at Doon (299 Doon Valley
Dr.) and Guelph (460 Speedvale Ave. W.)
are May 12 and 26, June 9 and 23, July 7 and
21, and August 11 and 25. At the Waterloo
campus (435 King St. N.), Motorcycle
Driver Training begins May 5 and 19, June 2
and 16, July 7 and 21, August 11 and 25, and
September 8 and 22.
• A new feature of this year's course is ERT
47. Card of thanks
TAYLOR
We would like to express our sincere thanks to
all our many relatives, friends and neighbours
who kindly came out in full force to help us clean
up after the roof blew off our poultry barn. It's
nice to know we have so many friends who will
take time from their Busy schedules to help out
in a crisis. Your kindness will never be forgotten.
-The Taylor family. -19x
– an Emergency Reaction 'Training system.
This fully automated electronic sensing
system is designed to test a rider's reaction
to emergency situations. The system
automatically measures the speed of an ap-
proaching motorcycle, then 'flashes a com-
mand (such as turn right, turn left or stop)
depending upon the motorcycle's speed and
manoeuvring distance.
An added benefit for participants in
Motorcycle Driver Training is the fact that
the course instructors are authorized to ex-
amine those who have completed the course
for a permanent motorcycle driver's licence
(Class M). This saves considerable time, ex-
pense and aggravation for participants, who
otherwise would have to take time from
work and/or arrange for a motorcycle with
which to take the test.
For more information on Conestoga's
Motorcycle Driver Training course, contact
the nearest Continuing Education Office
between the hours of noon and 8 p.m. from
Monday through Thursday or noon and 4
p.m. on Friday. Telephone numbers are
(519) 653-7460 for Doon, (519) 824-9390 for
Guelph and (519) 885-0300 for Waterloo.
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MANN
In loving memory of a dear Father and Mother
Mr. and Mrs. George. Mann who passed away
April 28th, 1948 and May 6th, 1944 and sister Lulu
(Mann) Crittenden who passed away August
14th, 1948,
Never will be forgotten by the family. -19x
47. Card of thanks
STOREY
would like to thank Dr. Salsbury, Rev. Reynolds
and hurses on first floor for cards and visits.
Sarah Storey. -19x
COREY
Sincere thanks to my family, relatives, friends
and neigbbors who sent cards, letters, treats and
flowers while I was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital. Special thpnks to Dr. Baker, Dr.
Phillips, to all the stuff •at St. Joseph's and' for
food brought to our house. It was greatly ap-
preciated. Marie. -19x
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