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35. Ncitice to creditors
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELEANOR
VIOLA HAINES, late of the village of Blyth, in the
County of Huron, Widow, and Province of On-
tario, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the Trustee
Act that all creditors and others having claims
against the Estate of the late ELEANOR VIOLA
HAINES are required to send particulars of their
claims, duly verified to Mr. John T. Goodall, Bar-
rister and Solicitor, P.O. Box 730, 260 Josephine
Street, Wingham, Ontario, NOG 2W0,' on or
before the 24th day of September, 1984, and that
after such date the Executors will proceed to
distribute the assets of the said Estate, having
regard only to the claims of which they shall then
have had notice.
DATED AT Wingham, Ontario, this 30th day of
August, 1984.
Mr. John T. Goodall
Solicitor for the Estate
Of ELEANOR VIOLA HAINES
36. Announcements, notices
39. EducatiO90t
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38. Auction sale
ORIGINAL CNR SCHOOL
ON WHEELS 15089
Notice of Meeting
A meeting of:
-)the first directors
b)the members of
ORIGINAL CNR SCHOOL
ON WHEELS 15089
(a no -share capital company)
will be held on
Wednesday the 19th day of
September 1984
8:00 p.m.
Place = CNR School on Wheels
Sloman Park,
Victoria Terrace, Clinton
for the purposes of
a)Electing the first directors
b)Electing the first officers
c)Considering and if thought fit
passing a by-law relating to the
transaction of the affairs of the
corporation
d)Considering such further and
other business as may properly
come before the meeting
Toby Rainey
Acting Secretary
Original CNR School on Wheels
15089
Box 488, Clinton, Ont.
Everyone Welcome To Attend
39. Educational
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MANAGEMENT PROGRAM starting 'November 5
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REAL ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
foil Doe antitelfl`.LteNg
ort,4).4 Street 0oyffetbtl:
SATURDAY, OCT. 6 AT 10:30 AM
Consisting of-lftrti'on County pieces
and antigun furnishings, glass,
and works of art.
For further information, contact -
Don and Lois Lance
565.2609
AUCTIONEERS, LUIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
TENDER BROKERS $ BUSINESS CONSULTANTS
Hwy. No. 4,,Brucefieid, Ontario
Phone (519) 482-7181
School house property to be hell for Li-
ly Waghorn 1'/. miles east and °/2 mile
north of Kippers, Ont.
MONDAY EVENING
SEPTEMBER 24 AT 7 P.M.
Property known as Part of Lot 18 and
Part of Lot 19, Concession 3, London
Road Survey Tuckersmith Township. Lot
size 165 ft. x 132 ft. more or less. Proper-
ty consists of brick school house with
basement, converted to home with kit-
chen cupboards, 3 piece bathroom, oil
furnace, electric water heater. Grounds
are well kept with mature trees sur-
rounding the property. TERMS 10%
down evening of sale, balance due In 30
days, being offered subject to a very
reasonable reserve bid. For information
and viewing of property phone:
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
Clinton 482-7898.
20 COMBINES
60 TRACTORS
AND
200 PCS. OF EQUIPMENT
Saturday,
September 1Sth
9:30 A.M. SHARP
Brindley Auctions
DUNGANNON
13 mi. N.E. of Goderich
519-529-7625
AUCTIONEER: GORDON H. BRINDLEY
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON — 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT. SEPT. 13 AT 10:30 AM: Furniture,
appliances, some antiques, etc. to be held
at the Brussels Arena for the estate of
Bernice Thompson of Brussels.
WED. SEPT. 19 AT 6:00 PM: Antique
furniture, appliances, Limoges' dishes at
Hensall Arena for Alma Horton.
SAT. SEPT. 22 AT. 10 AM: 6 school' buses,
'4 ton von for Huron Board of Ed., tools,
antiques, furniture, appliances for Fronk
Kloskawiaz, Dorothy Kiefer, plus 'other
Consignors.
MON. SEPT. 24 AT 7 PM: School house
property for Lily Waghorn, 1'i, miles east
and IS /rile north'of. Kippen, Ont. -
WED. EVENING SEPT. 26 AT 6 PM: Modern
furniture,. piano: appliances, etc. to be held
at Saltford Hell for Mr. & Mrs. Larry Rieck.
SAT. SEPT. 29 AT 10 AM: Furniture, etc. at
Lobb Auction Barn for Mr. & Mrs, Duff
Thompson.
NORM WUITIMi
aucUoReoF
AUCTION SALE
of Pool Tables, Dairy, Meat, & Vegetable coolers, office furniture & equipment,
household furniture & misc. items, on
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19/ 1984 AT 1 PM SHARP
Just east of No. 4 Highway at Vanastra Road, 2 miles south of Clinton, 1 /8 miles east
on Vanastra Road for Mr. Russ Archer, Vanastra.
POOL TABLES: Brunswick Gold Crown 6' x 12' table; United 4' x 8' table.
OFFICE%,AND STORE FURNISHINGS, EQUIPMENT AND FIXTURES: 2 - Seeb,rg Juke Boxes
(excellent condition); Zenith Allegro wedge stereo and speakers; cassette tape.
player; 16 ft. Hussman's meat cooler; 20 ft. Hussman's meat cooler; 20 ft. Open Top
meat cooler; 2 - 20 ft. Hill vegetable coolers; 3 - compressors 71/2 h.p.; 3 h.p.; 2 h.p.; 3 -
Pass water cooling condenser; 4 door dairy case; 8 ft. meat cooler; complete hot water
boiler to heat 7,000 square ft. building; 2 electric check out counters; plywood check
out counter with cigarette stand; triple commercial stainless steel sink; double
stainless steel sink; cash register; Clemco office desk and chair; typewriter desk; left
and right-handed secretary dosks; 2 office chairs; several typewriter tables; several
students' desks - wooden and metal; small safe; several light fixtures; fireplace insert;
60 amp breaker; electric panel; several spot lights: t -bar ceilings; several aluminum
and wooden doors and frames; louver shutter.; bundles of trim; several electric fan -
forced radiant heaters (new): hair dryers (new); photocopiers; typewriters; adding
machines; 2 - salamander construction heaters.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS 8. MISC. ITEMS: 2 pc, chesterfield & love seat (like new);
Vinyl chesterfield 8. chair; recliner chair; swivel chair; pine & iron coffee tables; 2+
square coffee tables: 2 wood tables & several table tops; china cabinet; 3 stacking
tables; wine rack; plant stands; 2 - 39" maple spindle beds complete; 1 - 39" spread 8
sham set A 1 54" set: linens; drapes; mats; bedding; wooden play' pen; 9' x 12' new
rug; Westinghouse 30" range: 1/2 wooden barrel; laundry tub; bath tub; mud sink;
chimney cleaner; several ski car top carriers; wood wheelbarrow; several hunting
knives & jack knives with leather cases; boys' 3 speed bicycle; Bolen. snow blower;
many other items.
TERMS: CASH FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL
Auctioneer: Norm Whiting
EXETER 235-1964 OR 235-1931
EVENING AUCTION SALE
Antiques, Limoges, Bridal Wreath
dishes, furniture, appliances etc. to be
held at the Hensall Arena, Hensel', On-
tario for Mrs. Alma Horton
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19 AT 6 P.M.
Admiral square, model fridge, Maytag
clothes dryer, Admiral 30 inch electric
stove 4 yrs. old, floor model stereo,
Singer portable sewing machine,
vacuum cleaner, Kerosene heater
(newt, antique dresser with oval mirror.
sectional antique bookcase with glass
fronts, fancy antique dresser, fancy
antique bonnet chest with mustache
pulls, 2 door washstand, wardrobe with
drawers. hall tree, dining table with 2
leaves, 4 matching chairs and hutch,
mantel clock, wicker rocking chair,
wicker arm chair, modern chesterfield
and chair, chrome table and four chairs,
card table and 4 .chairs, 2 continental
single beds, 4 matching press back
chairs, '/a size bed with mattress,
bedroom suite, single steel bed with
mattress. Knee hole dresser and stool,
single door wardrobe, large pine
blanket box. gramophone working;
records, 2 trunks, press back arm chair,
2 copper boilers, oil Tamp, red glass win-
dow pane, humidifier, electric train 30
yrs. old, Kerosene light, magazine
table, plant table, 20 Inch fan, 4 gal.
crock G.I. Lazier Picton C.W. with blue
bird, swivel rocker, sad iron, lamps, pic-
tures and frames, linens, some bedding,
large electric roasting pan, electric
heaters, fruit jars, clothes rack, books,
pressure cooker, side board bottom,
some crocks, picnic cooler, candy jar
with silver lid, gas lawnmower,. hand
tools, Limoges bridal wreath dishes, 5
cups 8 saucers, 1 egg cup, 1 platter, '7
dinner plates, 1 veg. dish, 2 pickle
dishes, 7 fruit dishes, 7 tea plates, 6
bread and butter, 3 cereal bowls, 1
small bowl, jam dish and saucer, 1 salt
and pepper, 1 celery dish,, plus much
more.
TERMS CASH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482.7898
41 . To give away
TO GIVE away, four month old German Shepherd
pup. Phone 482-3479.-37
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PAf3TlO1M
Jessie M� ellne (Magul!rl..) Berton passed away
in Banc soft fn, August after a lengthy illnlesi , Shie
was the daughter of the lata Florence Mary'.Pot-
tison cad Johe ,I., Moguirtl.-She wos biorn in con,
ton and was, In her M.11.year. She is survived by
her husband Henry IOy Barton, of Bancroft artd
three nephews Maurice. Edgar and Terry. She
was predeceased by three brothers - Ambrose,
Hugh and Edgar. Funeral service was held In
Bancroft with burial in Clinton. Cemetery arrang-
ed by Ball & Falconer Funeral Home.
MccREATH
At Huronview on Mondoy, September 10, 1984,
May (Wilson) McCreath of Goderich in her 98th
-year. Beloved wife of the late Harry A. Mc-
Creath. Dear mother of Wilson (Bud) and his wife
Thedo of Goderich. • Also survived by one sister
Mrs. Eva Muir of London. Three. grandsons Paul
McCreath of Orihia, , Bruce McCreath of
Goderich, Robert Fowler of Ottawa and great-
grandchildren. Predeceased by her daughter and
son-in-law Delena and Howard Fowler. The fami-
ly received friends at the McCallum Funeral
Home, Cambria Road at East Street, Goderich
from 2.4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday. Funeral service
was held at the funeral home 2 o'clock Wednes-
day afternoon. Interment Maitland Cemetery.
PETERS
Suddenly as a result of an automobile accident at
Rainy River on Saturday, September 8th, 1984
Mr. John Alexander Peters of 90 Mill Street, Hen-
sall in his 20th year. Beloved son of Norman
Leroy and Udora (Law) Peters; dear brother of
Norman of Hensall, Wayne of Rainy River and
Donna Christine (Mrs. Steven Hunter) of Exeter;
dear uncle of Donald, Melissa and Heather; also
survived by several aunts and uncles. Visitation
after 7 p.m. on Thursday in the Hensall chapel of
Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 118 King
Street, Hensall where the funeral and committal
service will be conducted on Friday, September
14th at 11 `a.m. with Reverend Stan McDonald of-
ficiating. Private interment, to follow in Hensall
Union Cemetery.
SANGSTER
Vice President of Finance for Agripress Canada
Ltd., suddenly as a result of a motor vehicle acci-
dent on Sunday, September 9th, 1984, Miss Gall
Diane Sangster of 156 Mill Street, Hensall in her
38th year. Precious daughter of Mrs. Janeth
(Simpson) Sangster of Hensall and the late David
W. Sangster (1979); dear fiance of John W. Pryde
of Exeter; dear sister of Pamela Sangster of Tim-
' mins, Sheila (Mrs. Terry Davenport) of Thornhill,
Robert and Elizabeth both at home. Miss
Sangster was predeceased by 1 brother David
(1961); dear aunt of Stacey Lee Davenport; also
surviving are several aunts and uncles. Visitation
after 1 p.m. on Tuesday in the Hensall Chapel of
Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 118 King
Street, Hensall, where the funeral service was
conducted on Wednesday, September 12th at 2
p.m. with Reverend Stan McDonald officiating.
Interment to follow in Baird's Cemetery.
BUTTON
On Tuesday, September 4, 1984, Mr. Russell
Folton Button, of Lucknow, passed away at
Wingham & District Hospital, in his 65th year. He
is survived by his wife Freda; the former Freda
De Groat, and 3 daughters Lynda (Mrs. Jack
Bilderback) of Everett,• 'Washington, Margaret
(Peggy) (Mrs. . Jerry Klettki) • of Ritzville,
Washington, Donna (Mrs. Brian Sanderson) of
Brussels, 1 son Steven and his wife Marnie of RR
3, Lucknow. Also survived by 1 sister Margaret
(Mrs. Alex MacNay) of -Lucknow, 1 brother
Harold of Dundas, and 8 grandchildren. He was
predeceased by his, parents R.J. (Robert) and"
Roberta Howe Button, and 3 brothers John
(Jock), Ernest, and William (Bill). The late Russell
Button rested at the MacKenzie & McCreath
Funeral Home, Lucknow, 'after 2 p.m. Thursday,
from where a private funeral service was held on
Friday at 2 p.m., with Reverend Wdrren Mac-
Dougall, Cemetery,
Interment followed of
Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow.
HAASJES
At Huronview, Clinton on Thursday, September
6, 1984, Lambert Haasjes formerly of Clinton in
, his 83rd year. Beloved husband of the late Bauk-.
je (Greydanus) Haasjes. Dear father of Gerry
(Mrs. Harm Haverman) of .Papendrecht, Holland,
Sandra (Mrs. Gerald Raidt) of RR 1, Londesboro,
Gosse Hiemstra of Malakwa, B.C., Martin Haas-
jes of Victoria, B.C„ George Heimstra of
Bowmanville, and Clarence Haasjes of White
Rock, B.C. Dear brother of Jecobje Haveman of
Holland and Jan Haasjes of Holland. Also surviv-
ed by 27 grandchildren. Predeceased by one
daughter, two sisters and four brothers. Friensis
were received at "the Beattie Funeral Home, 55
Rattenbury Street East, Clinton on Sunday from 2-
4 and 7-9 p: m. Funeral service was.held on Mon-
Mw-
aby, 3epremoer ru, ivo4nvN. Inv'�,urtv �w,s
tion Reformed Church commencing at 11 a.m.
with Rev. Bernhard DeJonge officiating. Inter-
ment Clinton Cemetery,'
McMINN
At Huronview, Clinton on Saturday, September
8, 1984, Mr. Leslie McMinn of 78 Patrick Street
West, Wingham in his 69th year.„Beloved hus-
band of Lorna (Baylor). Dear father of Leora
(Mrs. Walter Bacon) of Orangeville, Charles of
Fort St. John, B.C. Brother of Vera Morton of
Spruce Grove, Alberta, Norwood of Shallow
Lake and Archie of Kitchener. Also three grard-
children. Predeceased by one brother Charles
(1984). Friends called at the McBurney Funeral
Home, 35 Petrick Street West, Wingham after 7
p.m. Monday and from 1 p.m. until 2 p.m. Tues-
day when funeral service was conducted by Cap-
tain Borden Linkletter. Cremation. Interment of
ashes later in Greenwood Cemetery, Owen
Sound, Ontario.
43. Births
KESKE •
Walter and Maxine (nee Burch) are happy to'an-
pounce the birth of their son David, born June 25,
1984.in London.-37nx
GIBSON
Paul and Marylynn are pleased to announce the
safe • arrival of their little girl, Amber Lynn on
September 6, 1984 at 4:09 p.m. weighing 8 lbs.
21/7 ozs. in the'Ale?candra"Manlne`ittld `General
Hospital, Goderich. A wee sister for Sonya. Pro-
ud grandparents are Joe and Isobel Gibson or
R.R. 2' Seaforth and Mrs. Ruth Talbot of
Bay)ield.-37nx
TYNDALL
Larry and Sharon (nee Daer) of Penticton, B.C.
are pleased to announce the birth of their
daughter, Vanessa Rae, born August 28,
weighing 7 Ib. 9 oz. A sister for Ashley. Proud
grandparents are Cecil and Vi de Haas and
Howard and Millie Turner, all of Goderich. Great
grandparents are Eldon and Ethel Johnston of
Goderich.-37nx
MEIDINGER
Dan and Wendy Meidinger of Kitchener are
pleased to announce the birth of their son,
Timothy Daniel on September 6, a brother for
Becky. Proud grandparents are Harold and Lois
Gibbings of Clinton and Stephen and Patricia
Meidinger of Zurich. Great grandparents are
Carl and Evelyn Sowerby of Goderich and Alfred
Meidinger of Zurich.-37nx
46. In memoriam
SMITH
Suddenly in Strathroy Middlesex Hospital on
Saturday, September 8, 1984, Charles Harold',
Smith of 475 Ontario Street, Watford. Beloved
husband of Alma Florence Lester in his 82nd
year. Dear father of Don of Port Dover, Ken of
Simcoe, Mrs. Keith Matthews (Helen) of RR 6,
Forest, Mrs. Terry Smith (Louise) of Watford and
nine grandchildren. Dear brother of Dalton of
Bayfield. Predeceased by two brothers Clare and
Lee, Rested at the Harper Funeral Home, Wat-
ford; where funeral service was held on Monday,
September 10 at 2 p.m. Interment Bethel
Cemetery.
HOGGART
In loving memory of a dear brother and son John
A. Hoggart, who passed way as the result of an
accident, September 12, 1'975:
We do not need a special day
To bring you to our mind,
The days we do not think of you
Are very hard to find.
They say time heals all sorrow
And helps us to forget
But times have only proved to us
How much we miss you yet.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by sister
Barbara, brother Ken . and Mother, Helen
Hoggart. --37
47. Card of thanks
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McGEE
I wont to say a very sincere thank you tq my
neighbours, friends and family for being so kind
to me while. I was a „patient in St. Joseph's
d s
Hospttat'anince returning home. Aiso'to the
doctors, nurses; Rev. Pick, Wesley -Willis U.C.W.
and Huron County Home Care and Physiotherapy
units. Sincerely, Marg McGee. -37x
.ti
4 Clirof' thanks
l would Oka too think atl'rny f`ar ily, relatives, .:
neighbours gndfri.ads who havebeen .1064to
out fag* the** 'lost faew weeks.•Vour help. -gifts,
cards, -stoics and ammo.. have *Dv been OP'
preciatirli.S,pecial thginksto.Rev.'Pick, Dr, Street,.
Rr, Wtatts, the medical staff et Clinton Public
Hosplipl and staff on 5th floor S.E., St. Joseph's
Hospital, London while -1 was hQggpitalized. Your
kind deeds will arrays be ,'ebered, Hugh
Lobb. --,37x
SHAU!CIK
I would like to express our sincere thanks to our
friends, neighbours, family end all the people of
the village who so kindly remembered Joe and
me with visits, cards and gifts on the occasion of
our 50th wedding anniversary. It was all greatly
appreciated. Sincerely, Elsie Shaddick.-37x
DALLAS.;
We would like to thank 911 our friends and
neighbours for the beautiful gifts and cards
which we received for our 25th wedding anniver-
sary. Your thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. Bill and Kathy Dallas. -37x
HAVERKAMP •
We would like to -thank our family, friends and
neighbours for cards, gifts and flowers we
received on the occasion of our 25th Wedding
Anniversary. A special thank you to all who at-
tended our Open House and making it an occa-
sion we will never forget. John and Linie
Haverkamp.-37
SUTHERLAND
We would like to express our sincere thanks to
our daughters, Cheryl and Vicki, friend Lynn,
family, friends and neighbours for making our
25th Anniversary such a happy occasion. Special
thanks for gifts, cards and best wishes. Thank
you all. George and Carole. --37x
.RARTLIPF
Avery Speciol•'th�ank YOU to our falmdyfor arron l
it g thip90,lebirtttion of our 40*h A�aIYorrot�►. The
,presop of our,fomilles and friends ma0,this
uch elt yful �q 'lcaslon. A very sincere thank youfor the lovely gifts, cards and your good wishes
This shall Sways be remembered. Bruce and
Jean Bartlif37x
HOLMES
Our sincere thanks to our family for their gifts
qnd cards and to our friends for cards received
on our 35th Wedding Anniversary. Murray ,and
Jean Holmes --37x
PICKARD
The family of the late Edith E. Pickard'would like
to thank the neighbours and friends who sent
cords, flowers and food to the homes” toBeLOttie
Funeral Home and Rev, Pick and the ladles of the
church for the refreshments after. Special thanks
to the nurses of the second floor at Huronview
and the Clinton Public Hospital for their special
care. The Pickard family. -37
LONGMAN
I wish to thank relatives,and friends for cards,
Bowers and visits while I was in'Clinton Hospital,
for transportation for my wife and myself, to the -
doctors and nursing staff on first floor, many
thanks. Harold Longman. -37x
CRICH
I would like to thank my friends, neighbours and
relatives for the many flowers, gifts and cards.
received while a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to the staff in emergen-
cy and therapy departments. Also to Dr, Watts, '
•Dr. Newland and nurses on first floor. Extra
special thanks to Mom and Dad and family for
their time and extra special efforts. Angela
Crich. -37
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We can help!
HURON COUNTY
HEALTH UNIT
will offer a
QUIT SMOKING PROGRAM
beginning
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3
AT 7:30 PM
LOCATION: In the conference room
Clinton Public Hospital
FEE: $15.00 010.00 is refunded on program completion)
FOR MORE INFORMATION 482 3416
OR TO PRE -REGISTER...
. REGISTRATION IS LIMITED. CALL EARLY!
Huron -Middlesex (Ontario)
Progressive' Conservative Association
as pe,a etas a d)iO'I'lCI OF
NOMINATING
CONVENTION'
Huron -Middlesex Ontario
Progressive Conservative Association's
Convention will be held
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 19
AT 8:00 PM
AT THE
SOUTH HURON DISTRICT
HIGH SCHOOL - EXETER
Guest Speaker in attendance
For the purpose of selecting a candidate to
represent the Ontario Progressive Conservative
Association in the riding of Huron -Middlesex.
The Constitution provides that the following
delegates will be entitled to vote at the
nominating convention -
Honourary Members, Executive Members,
Directors of the Association, Municipal
Chairpersons, and three delegates from each
poll as appointed by poll chairperson.
Tom Jasper
PRESIDENT
Carol Arthur
SECRETARY
jityCain �4_'ady .
FASHION SHOW
Fashions from My Fair Lady
Hair Styling by Les Ciseaux
Shoes by Wuerth's
TUESDAY, SEPTEMIE ER 10 ® 0:00 PM
AT THE OOUERICH TOWNSHIP
COMMUNITY CENTRE - HOL,MESVILLF
Sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi
Door Prizes
Tickets '9.00 each
Net Proceeds to Clinton Public Hospital
Show tickets available at
43 ALBERT ST. CLINTON 482-7872
Tickets also available at Les Clseaux Hair Shop„
Wuerth Shoes, or any Beta Sigma Phl member.
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