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42. Death notice
McCLINCHEY
Suddenly at his residence on Wednesday, May
23, 1984, Mr. Edgar James McClinchey of 165
King Street, Hensoll in his 71st year. Beloved
husband of Anna Kathleen (MacGregor) McClin-
chey. Dear father of Gerry of Brantford. Dear
brother of Garnet McClinchey of Seaforth.°
Predeceased by two sisters Mrs. Irene Jinks and
Mrs. Louis Tinney. Visitation was in the Hensall
Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes,
118 King Street, Hensoll after 7 p.m. Thursday
where the funeral service was conducted on Fri
day, May 25 ot 2:30 p.m. with Rev. Stan
McDonald officiating. Interment followed in
Bayfield Cemetery.
BENNETT
Suddenly ot Bayfield on Wednesday, May 23,
1984, Lewis E. Bennett of 105 Saint Andrews
Street, Thamesford, in his 65th year. Beloved
husband of Ruth O'Neil, and dear father of Garry
of Thamesford. Brother of Bill of Ingersoll, and
Barbara (Mrs. Len Doy) of Woodstock.
Predeceased by one brother Clifford. Friends
called at the Corrothers-Betzner Funeral Home,
177 Dundas Street, Thamesford, after 2 p.m. Fri•
day where funeral service was held on Saturday,
May 26 at 2 p.m. Reverend H. Brydon officiating.
Interment Saint John's Anglican Cemetery.
38. Auction sale
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C*MPAIELL
Esther Ellen of R.R. 1 Seaforth on Wednesday,
Mgy 23, 1984 at Seaforth Community Hospital in
her 77th year, We Kerr, beloved wife of George '
R. Campbell anddear mother of Mabel (Mrs.
Harry Nesbitt) Stratford, Muriel (Mrs. Walter Mc-
Clure), Arnold and Leslie all of McKillop
Township and Marjorie (Mrs. Hardy Dillon) of
Elmira. Also survived by 19 grandchildren, six
great grandchildren and two brothers Elden of
Clinton and Scott of Dorchester. Predeceased by
two grandsons. Friends called at the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street West,
Seaforth after 2 p.nr. Thurs. until Friday at 2 p.m.
when funeral services were held. Interment
Maitlandbank Cemetery, Seaforth.
ROESZLER
At Clinton Public Hospital on Saturday, Moy 26,
1984, Emerson Sylvester Roeszler of Huronview
Home, Clinton and formerly of Crediton and Lon-
don, in his 87th year. Son of the late John and
Elizabeth Roeszler. Survived by a number of
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by sisters
Mrs. Albert Wolfe • and Mrs. Mose Foist and
brothers William and Thomas Roeszler. Rested at
the. T. Harry Hoffman 8 Sons Funeral Home,
Dashwood; where the funeral service took place
on Tuesdoy, May 29 at 1 p.m. Interment Crediton
Cemetery, Rev. Brian Elder officiating.
FARQUHAR
At Huronview on Saturday, May 26, 1984, Mrs.
Maggie (Shepherd) Farquhar of Clinton in her
91 s4 year. Beloved wife of the late Edward For-
quhar. Dear mother of Lois (Mrs. James Turner)
of Clinton, Mildred (Mrs. Emery Boggs) of
Cypress, California and Douglas of R.R. 1,,CIin-
ton. Also loved by 8 grandchildren and 9 great-
grandchildren. Also sytrvived by 1 brother Nor-
man Shepherd of Huronview. Friends were
received at the Ball & Falconer Funeral Home,
153 High Street, Clinton on Tuesday from 2-4 and
7-9 p.m. Funeral service wos held on Wednes-
day, May 30 at 2 p.m. Interment Clinton
Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy dona-
tions to the Madeline Lane Auxiliary of St. An-
drew's Presbyterian Church, Clinton would be
gratefully appreciated by the family. .
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Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON — 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY JUNE 6 AT 6 P.M.: Furniture,
appliances, antiques etc. at Lobb Auction
Barn, Bayfield Rd. Clinton.
SATURDAY JUNE 9 AT 10 A.M.: Horses,
ponies, harness, small show wagon tractor,
horse-drawn equipment, small steam
engine for Bill Learning 33/4 miles, northf
Seaforth and '/4 mile east. • •
SATURDAY JUNE 16 AT 10 A.M.: Large
Antique auction - glassware, furniture, bells
etc. at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Bayfield
Rd. Clinton for Henry Harburn of Staffa.
JONES,
At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Saturday,
May 26, 1984, Lillian Frieda (Finkbeiner) Jones of
the Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich, formerly of
Hensall in• her 90th year. Beloved wife of the late
Herbert Jones (May 1982). Dear mother of. Harold
Jones of R.R. 2, Hensall. Predeceased by 1
daughter Mrs. Margaret Keys. Also loved by 4
grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. Mrs.
Jones was the daughter of the late•Jacob and An-
na Finkbeiner of Stephen Twp. Rested at the T.
Harry Hoffman & Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood;
where the funeral service wos held on Tuesday,
May 29, at 3 p.m. Irterment Crediton Cemetery.
Rev. Stan McDonald of Hensall United Church of-
ficiating.
38. Auction sale
NORM WHiTiNG
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REAL ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Household furniture, Antiques and Miscellaneous Items
Saturday, June 2 at 1 PM Sharp
2 miles south of Clinton on No. 4 Hwy.
For the estate of the late Mrs. Muriel Rooth
REAL ESTATE. consists of one storey frame house, living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms & 3
pc. bath, full basement, detached garage, new roof. This house & garage are situated
on a lot approximately 132' x 127', part of lot 48 con. 1 of the Township of Tuckersmith,
County of Huron, Province of Ontario.
Real estate to be sold at 2 PM, subject to a reasonable reserve bid if not previously
sold.
TERMS on real estate 1✓ day of sale. Balance in 30 days.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: Chesterfield & chair; coffee & end tables; pole, table & swag
lamps; pictures & mirrors; stereo; records; table with 3 leaves; china cabinet; 48 in.
book case; complete double bed .with matching dresser; complete double bed with
chest of drawers; small chest of drawers; odd dresser; rollaway bed; kitchen table & 4
chairs; 3 odd chairs; Enterprise gas range; Hoover washer spin dryer; Viking 8000 BTU
air conditioner; several electric appliances such as tea kettle, iron, blender,
mlcmaster, vacuum cleaner, 12" fan, portable heater, radio, clock, light fixtures;
several dishes; pots & pans; linens; quilts; blankets; pillows; fireplace door & screen; 8
H.P. Cadet International Harvester riding lawn mower & trailer about 7 years old; 18
in. electric lawn mower; 20 in. power lawn mower; hedge clippers; hand & garden
tools; 30 ft. extension ladder; 20 ft. extension ladder; step ladder; lawn table; 40 ft.
logging chain; ceiling tile; 4-9" rubber wheels; laundry tubs; 3 sections of birch
cupboards; steel posts; block & tackle; Duro pump; swivel rocker.
ANTIQUES: Pine flat to wall cupboard; table; dresser; 2 chairs; paper rack; scales; set
of dishes by J.C. Meakin in England; several pieces of china & glass bottles; crocks;
Shell oil bottle; Avon sewing basket; G.M.W. Insulator; books; Bible.
TERMS: Cash .. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Norm Whiting
235-1964 or 235-1931
NORM WHITING - Auctioneer
43. Births
CO QWN
Cheryl and Murry Brown are happy to announce
the. birth of their son, Philip Murry, weighing 8 Ib.
31/4 oz., an May 1., 1989, in Edmonton General
Hospital. Katie and Elizabeth welcome him with
joy and grandson number two for Keith and
Phyllis Tyndall--22nx
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Six tractors, eight ponies and horses, 1979 Jimmy truck, harness, antique wagon,
small parade wagon, machinery, horse drawn equipment, small steam engine and
botler,oats, antique Items, to be held for Bill Leeming at Lot 25, Concession 7
McKillop Township, 33/4 miles north of Seaforth and '/4 mile east.
SATURDAY, JUNE 9 AT 10 AM
HORSES, PONIES AND EQUIPMENT: Matching sorrel Welsh pony team - both mares -
used In parades; Hackney pony broke single & double; Pony mare w/colt at side; 2
Hackney & commercial cross geldings - two years old; Yearling sorrel pony mare 1/2
Welsh 1/4 Hawflinger; Two chromed set of harness for pony team; set of race
harness; pony saddle, plus other harness; tongues, shafts, etc.; horse jogging cart;
Antique butcher wagon from Denmark with full circle front axle; Pony show wagon
on rubber in good condition with three spring full circle undercarriage; Light horse
show wagon with full circle undercarriage in good condition; McLaughlan buggy on
rubber; Pony sleigh; pony cart; cutter; 3 spring full circle undercarriage for light
show wagon; hay fodder; Horse drawn road grader In good condition; Oxen plow; 2
furrow -horse plow; one furrow horse plow; old turnip planter; plus other horse
implements, etc.
TRUCK, TRACTORS, MACHINERY: 1979 GMC Jimmy two wheel drive truck w/V8
automatic, radio, power rear window, High Sierra, trailer hitch, electric brakes &
lights, running boards. 70,000 Km. Selling certified.; Lobsinger threshing machine;
7" endless drive belt; MF 65 diesel tractor vv/loader in good condition; Massey
Harris 22 tractor; Massey Harris 102 Jr. tractor on rubber; Cockshutt 60 tractor; Case
D tractor in good condition; Case D for parts; Case S tractor; set of 9 x 24 tractor
tires; New Holland 67 PTO baler; Bale stooker; Lucknow 7 ft. single auger
snowblower, 3 years old; 3 drum rollers; snow bucket; IHC 91/2 ft. cultivator; IHC 10
ft. cultivator; Portable generator 110 x 230 volt, 3500 watts powered by Briggs
engine; Massey Harris No. 26 2 furrow trail plow, used at plowing matches.
STEAM ENGINE: Small portable steam engine and Leonard boiler w/100 Ib. test in
1980 mounted on frame w/wheels; 45 gal. barrel and punfp w/approx, 10 gal. steam
cylinder oil; approx. 35 eight and one half ft. flews for steam engine. ,
MISCELLANEOUS, HOUSEHOLD, ETC.: Large solid copper apple buffer kettle; cream
cans large & small; hand painted shade for gas lantern; wicker baby basket;
wooden churn; ere m Separator w/hand turn; hump back trunk; lanterns; dining
chairs; whoelbarr w; forks & shovels; wooden spoke car wheels w/tires; cast iron
seats; shaft bell ; gas push lawnmower; quantity cedar lumber; older homemade
plywood camper; old hand forge; shop A frame for chain fall; 1'/, tons of oats; SO
bales of straw; plus misc. items too numerous to mention.
Plan to attend this interesting auction.
TERMS: CASH LUNCH BOOTH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb 4827898
OWNER BILL LEEMING 519-527-0818
OWNER OR AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE.
DONNELLY
Born to Corporal and Mrs. T.S. Donnelly at Fail's
Church, Virginia, U.S.A., on May 25, 1984, a boy
weighing 7 Ib. 15 oz., James Herbert. Second
grandson for Mr. and Mrs. T.S. Donnelly of
Gloucester, Ont. and second great grandson of
Mrs. Ruth E. Carter, Clinton.-22nx
BELL
Jim and Gwen are pleosed to announce the birth
of their son, Jamie Christopher, on Mother's Day,
May 13, 1984, weighing 8 lb. 2 oz. Jamie is a Tittle
brother for Alaina and grandson to Art and Olive
Bell and Roy and Emily Pickett all of Goderich
Township. Many thanks to Dr. Harrett and the
nursing staff. -22
FINES
Glenn and Susan ore pleosed, to announce the ar-
rival of their daughter, Michelle Christine, on
Moy 22, 1984. A sister for Kevin and Jennifer.
Proud grandparents ore Gordon and Marylou
Speirs of Toronto and Warren and Jackie Finesof
Bluevale.-22nx
GROOT
Pat and Bonnie Groot (nee Dowson) are happy to
announce the arrival of their first child Michael
Patrick, weighing 8 lb. 6 oz. on May 22, 198A, at
Clinton Public Hospital. Proud grandparents are
Bill and Joyce Dowson, Varna and John and
Bridget Groot, Zurich. Special thanks to Dr.
Steed, Dr. Salsbury, Mary DeJong and the second
floor nursing staff.-22nx
BRANDON
Gary and Patti of Dartmouth, N.S. announce with
pride the birth of their daughter, Colleen Alice,
born May 7, 1984, weighing 6 Ib. 11 oz. A sister
for Mark and Cerenia. Proud grandparents are
Joe and Alice Brandon, Bayfield 'and Jock and
Susan McNulty, Dartmouth, N.S.-22nx
44. Engagements
CURRERI - WATSON
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald R. Watson of Blyth and Mr.
and Mrs. Salvadore J. Curreri of Toronto wish to
announce the forthcomingmarriage of their
children Anne Marie and Salvadore Joseph on
Saturday, June 9, 1984 at 3 p.m. at St. Timothy
Catholic Church, 21 Leith Hill Road, North York,
Ont. -22
46- In memoriam
BURKHOLDER
In loving memory of a dear friend, Wes
Burkholder, who passed away 3 years ago, May
23rd.
I sent a wire to heaven,
To see if Wes was there,
They said: wait until we check,
We have so many here.
I said: if I describe him,
You will know him then for sure,
For all the'friends in heaven,
There is no one quite like him.
Do you'have one special person,
That makes your tasks seem lighter?
And of all the smiles around you,
Does one seem a little brighter?
Are the hours gay and sunny?
Do the days seem free from•care?
If so, 1 know the reason,
You've got my friend there.
Always remembered, and sadly missed, by his
friends, Donna, Herb, Sherri, and Connie
Govier.-22x
GLC)USHER
In memory of Herb who passed away May 1, 1982
and Moe Glousher June 4; 1983,
You are both gone but not forgotten and will
always be rememberdby your Family, Grand-
children, Great-grandchildren, In-laws, Nieces
and nephews. -22
47. Card of thanks
WHEATLEY •
My sincere thanks to family, relatives and
friends for cords, flowers, treats, visits and
phone inquiries while I was'a patient in Listowel,
Seaforth and London hospitals. Also, the am-
bulance service, to Doctors Neable, Underwood,
Rogelstad and all the nurses. Special thanks to
Rev. Gordon Simmons and Rev. J. Von Slyke. Er-
ma Wheatley. -22
DARNBROUGH
The family of the late Eva Darnbrough wish to ex-
press their heartfelt thanks to friends,
neighbours and anyone who sent cards, flowers
and food during our recent bereavement. Special
thanks to Norma Gosse for kind deeds and to
Barb Sturgeon and Val Merner for their help with
the lunch after the funeral. Also thank you to the
nurses on first floor, Dr. Newland and Dr.
Flowers at Clinton Hospital for their care and
kindness shoyvn to mom while she, was in
hospital during her illness and' at the time of her
passing. Sincere thanks from her husband Harry, .
Doug and Arlene, Ken and Shirley, 'Gary and
Winnie. -22x
• LYON
I wish to extend sincere -thanks to my family,
relatives and friends for gifts, cards, visits and
phone calls while I was in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London and since returning home. All is very
much appreciated. Laura Lyon. -22x
EMMERSON
I would Tike to thank all friends, relatives and
neighbors for cards, flowers and all acts of kind-
ness while a patient in Clinton Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Baker, Dr. Flowers, Dr. Salsbury,
nurses on first floor and kitchen staff. Laura
Emrnerson.--22
NESBIT
I wish to thank my family, neighbours and -
friends for cards and visits while I was a patient
in Wingham and District Hospital and since corn-
ing home. Thanks to Rev, Robin Lyons for his
visit. Margaret Nesbit. -22
COLEMAN
I wish to thank my friends and relatives for oll
the cards, flowers, gifts and visits while I was
recuperating at home with a broken ankle.
Special thanks to Dr. Wallace and Mrs. Vischer.
Ron Coleman. -22
STOREY
The family of the late Sarah Storey wish to ex-
press sincere thanks to their relatives, friends
and neighbours for their many deeds of kindness
to us in the loss of wife, mother and grand-
mother. Thanks for the cards, flowers, memorial
donations and for food brought to the house.
Special thanks to Rev. and Mrs. Gordon
Reynolds, Dr. Salsbury, nurses on first floor Clin•
ton hospital, Si James Anglican Church, Mid-
dleton A.C.W., Beattie's Funeral Home, Clinton,
Harold, Donna and Paul Wettlaufer dnd the
pallbearers. Your kindness will always be
remembered. Joseph and James Storey and
family. --22x
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