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Phone
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MEET YOUR MATCH. For all ages and unattach-
ed. Thousand; of members anxious to meet you.
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38. Auction sale
WEISBROD AUCTIONS
Walton, Ontario 519-887-6050
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 11 AT 6 PM
Auction sale from a collector of fine
furniture, antiques, depression glass, oil
lamps, old 45's plus additions at Main
Street, Walton.
JACK
GERRITS
CONSTRUCTION
LTD.
Farm
Commercial
Residential ,
Buildings '
Additions & Renovations
AFFILIATED WITH:.
CUSTOM SHEET METAL
* Fascia & Soffits
* Door and Window
Jams and Sills
* Metal Covered Doors
482-7290
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Appliances, furniture, some antiques to
be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn,
Clinton, Ont. for the Estate of Edith
Pickard, of Clinton, Estate of Helen
Tucker of Goderlch plus other
consignors,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 AT 10 AM
Westinghouse frost free square model
fridge; Westinghouse 30" electric stove
with self cleaning oven; Westinghouse
apartment size chest freezer; old
fridge; Westinghouse 30" harvest gold
electric stove; GE dryer: Beatty
automatic clothes washer; Inglis clothes
dryer; Hoover spin dry washer; RCA XL
100 portable colour TV 3 yrs old; Candle
B & W portable TV; Targe floor model hi
fi; table (amps; wardrobe with mirror
door & drawers; antique fancy dresser;
three piece bedroom suite with good
box spring & mattress; 2 dressers with
mirrors; single door washstand; 2 end
tables; 2 chesterfields & chairs;
matching coffee & end tables; floor
lamps; square wicker fern stand:
upholstered chairs; davenport couch; TV
trays; single continental bed; 3/4
continental bed; card table; 4 folding
chairs; pole lamp; 3 chrome table &
chair sets: lawn chairs; small book shelf;
electric heater; 2 swag lamps; small
McCullough chain saw; bent arrow back
chair; 5 gallon crock; old quart oil
bottle; Quartz radiant electric heater;
Kenmore vacuum cleaner with power
head; Singer vacuum cleaner; lantern;
gun rack; Coleman stove; 20 inch
electric fan; old trunk; Singer wooden
case portable sewing machine; wooden
ice box; 16 ft. aluminum extension
ladder; aluminum step ladder; Lawn
Boy lawn mower; 3 HP garden tiller;
lawn roller; little iron kettle; 2 baby
spoons; pipe threader; some copper
lightning rod items; shop vacuum; '/z"
electric ,drill; 20" fan; small electric
drill; electric soldering iron; garden
tools; oil lamp; carpet sweeper; small
appliances; pots & pans; dishes &
glassware; bedding etc. plus many misc.
items,
TERMS: CASH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CI.INTON 482-7898
35. Notice to creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN CREE, late of the Town
of Clinton in the County of Huron, Labourer,
deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of
the above-named who died on the 14th day of
April, 1984, are required to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned on or before the
llth day of October, 1984, after which date the
assets will be distributed, having regard only to
tie claims of which the undersigned shall then
have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 11th day of
September, 1984.
E.B. MENZIES, Q.C.,
Box 68,
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitor for the
Administrator -38- 40e r
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF BERTHENA
ELIZABETH HAMMOND, late of the Village of,
Bayfield, in the County of Huron,
ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of
the above-named Berthena Elizabeth Hammond,
who died on or about the 1st day of August, 1984,
are required to fil the some with full particulars
with the undersigned by the 15th day of October,
1984, as after that date the assets of the estate
will be distributed, with regard only to the claims
of which the undersigned shall have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, ' this 17th day of
September, 1984.
D. GERALD HILTZ,
Barrister & Solicitor,
56 Huron Street,
CLINTON, Ontario.
38. Auction sole
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON --482*781:
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT. Oct. it AT 18 A.M.; Antiques, furniture.
appliancesfor the estate of Edith Pickard at
Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton.
SAT. OCT. 13 AT 1:38 A.M.: Modern three
bedroom brick home at 129 Erie St. S. Clinton
for the estate of Russel Colclough.
SAT. OCT. 13 AT 110 A.M.: Antiques, fur-
niture, appliances, etc. at Richard Labb's Auc-
tion 'Barn, Clinton, for the estate of Russel
Colclough.
AUCTION SALE
OF
Business, Trucks &
Farm Equipment
FOR
Brindley'
Auction Services
at their yard
Dungannon, Ont.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th
9:30 A.M.
See last week's paper for details
AUCTIONEERS: BARRY GRAY
BRIAN RINTOUL
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40. Lost & Found
MCRURNRY
At Huronview, Clinton on Tuesday, September
25, 1984, Mrs. Sadie McBurneyctf Wingham in her
91st year. The former Sarah Elizabeth King, wife
of the late Stuart McBurney (1981), Dear mother
of La4dna (Mrs. Gordon Robinson) of Wingham
and Gladys (Mrs. DeWitt Adams) of Corrie, also
5 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Friends
called at the McBurhey Funeral Home, 35 Patrick
St., West, Wingham, after 2 p.m. Wednesday un-
til Thursday where the funeral service was con-
duct i at 2 p.m., Reverend J. Rea Grant of-
ficiated. interment Wingham Cemetery.
LOST - one small 12" beagle: Reward offered.
Call 482-3374.-40
FOUND - gold bracelet, on Hwy. 4 near Farmers
Market, inscription "Tony". Owner may claim by
calling 482-9543.-40nx
42. Death notice
43, Births
HERN
At Huronview on Sunday, September 30, 1984
Ella G. (Phillips)•Hern,,ft rmerly of Exeter in her
99th year. Beloved wife of the late J: Wellington
Hern. Aunt of Evelyn (Mrs. Walter Gregory) and
Laurance Phillips, both of Burnaby, B.C. Rested
at the R.C. Dinney Funeral Home, Main Street,
Exeter. where the complete funeral service was
held on Tuesday, October 2nd at 2 p.m. Rev.
Grant Mills officiated. Interment in • Exeter
Cemetery. an
McNEE
Eric and Katherine (nee Hunking) are pleased to
announce the arrival of their son Jeffrey Duncan
on September 23, 1984. Proud grandparents are
Joe and Janet Hunking and Graham and Bessie
McNee. Maternal great grandparents are Arie
and Trui Duizer.-40nx
WAMMES
John and Catherine ore pleased to announce the
safe arrival of Joanne Nicole weighing 8 Ib. 2 oz.
on September 24, 1984 at Clinton Hospital. A
baby sister for Teresa, Brian and Christine.
Special thanks to Dr. Newland and nurses on se-
cond floor.-40nx
BEDARD
Adam and Annemarie wish to announce the ar-
rival of their new baby brother, Lance Elrich Per-
cy Bedard, born September 27, 1984 weighing 7
Ib. 13 oz. He is the third child for proud parents
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bedard, Hensall.-40nx
WALDEN
Rachel and Gary are thrilled to announce the
birth of their 8 Ib. 7 oz. son, Mathew Lloyd
George, on Friday, September 28, 1984. A little
brother for Natalie. Many thanks to Dr. Steed,
Dr. Salsbury and second floor nursing staff of
Clinton Hospital.-40nx
ADAMS
Let the bells ring out, I'm here! Announcing
Stacey Elaine Adams' arrival on October 1, 1984,
weighing 9 Ib. 2 oz. A little sister for Kevin and a
'daughter for Les and Katrina. Proud grand-
parents are Jim and Eleanore Connelly, Bayfield.
Special thanks to T.A. Steed, P. Salsbury and se-
cond floor nurses of Clinton Hospital.-40nx
44. Engagements
PROPERTY AUCTION SALE
Modern three bedroom brick home at 129 Erie Street South, Clinton, Ont. for the
Estate of Russell Colclough •
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 AT 9:30 AM
Property known as 129 Erie Street South is located in a quiet part of town with a good
size lot.
TERMS: 10% down day of sale, balance due in 30 days. Being offered subject to a very
reasonable reserve bid.
For viewing or information phone the Auctioneer at 482-7898.
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb • Clinton 482-7898
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF REGINALD EDWARD ROBIN -
SON
ALL PERSONS having claims against the estate of
Reginald Edward Robinson, late of the Township
of Tuckersmith In the County of Huron, deceased
„. who died on the 8th day of June, 1984, are
hereby notified to send in full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or before the 18th
day of October, 1984, after which date the assets
will be distributed having regard only to claims
then received.
DATED at Seoforth, Ontario this 20th day of
September, 1984'.
McConnell, Stewart, Devereaux & Smith,
Barristers, &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitors for the executors.
KOLKMAN - ROETCISOENDER
Mr. and Mrs. William Kolkman and Mr. and Mrs.
Hielke Roetcisoender announce the forthcoming
marriage of their children Helen Marie and Tony
Hielke on Saturday, October 6, 1984 at 7:30 p.m.
at Blyth Christian Reformed Church. Open recep-
tion to follow in Blyth. -40x
SEERS - PRIEST
Maxine and Bill Seers are happy to announce the
forthcoming marriage of their 'daughter, Faye
Louise to Geoffrey Alfred, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Alfred 'Priest, R.R. 1, Dashwood. Wedding to take
place at the home of the bride's parents, October
13, 1984. Open reception to follow at the White
Carnation, Holmesville.-40 '
46. In memoriam
VODDEN
In loving memory of a dear husband, father and
grandfather Fred J. Vodden who passed away
October 8, 1983:
October comes with sad regret,
The month, the day we will never forget.
'You slipped away without a goodbye,
But memories of you will never die.
Beautiful memories are all that is left,
Of the one we loved but will never forget.
Sadly missed by wife Jean and family. -40x
Jack s
Jouings
BY JACK RLDDFi:i , MPP
Onerof the most contentious environnaen- .
tai issues is that of the disposal of industrial
wastes.
According to the Ministry of the Environ-
ment, Ontario generated some 72.4 million
gallons of hauled liquid industrial waste u*
1983 - over and above the wastes which are
not hauled but are:duniped directly into the
environment by industries. The total
amount of liquid industrial wastes gnerated
is estimated by the Ontario Waste Manage-
ment Corporation to be close to 150 million
gallons per year. •
Approximately 27 million gallons of this
waste is relatively innocuous oily water, in-
ert sludges and inorganic waste. However,
there are a number of highly toxic wastes,
including organic (petrochemical), organic
solvents, paints, pigments and adhesives.
plastic resins and acids. Smaller, but still
significant, amounts of very highly toxic
wastes were also generated in 1983, in-
cluding chlorinated solvents, cyanides,
metal finishing wastes and PCB's.
Looking specifically at the hauled liquid
industrial wastes, 21 million gallons (29 per
cent of the 72.4 million) were hauled to
sewage treatment and liquid waste treat-
ment facilities. Unfortunately, many of
these plants don't have the capacity to treat
toxic chemicals adequately, and much of
the liquid industrial waste enters our water-
ways relatively untreated.
Another ten million gallons (13.8 per cent)
were buried in landfills and on sludge farms
in the province. Six million, gallons were
sent to public landfills and four million
gallons were sent to private sites.
In 1983, the Ministry of the Environment -
perrnitted seven public landfills in Ontario
to legally accept liquid industrial wastes.
These sites were in Barrie, Brantford,
Guelph, Paris, Welland, Hamilton and the
Tricil facility of Corunna.
It's interesting to note that in 1980, some
23 sites in Ontario were accepting wastes for
landfilliig.
During the past 20 years millions of.
gallons of highly toxic wastes were illegally
dumped in small landfill sites throughout
Ontario. Many of these landfills have now
been closed and capped with clean soil and
seeded grass. Some are still open, but now
only receive relatively harmless domestic
wastes.
The fact is, however, that over 800 aban-
doned garbage dumps have been identified
in Ontario, some of which contain liquid in-
dustrial wastes which are now migrating in-
to groundwater drinking supplies.
Landfills which no longer receive liquid
wastes, but which did so in the past and now
pose serious health hazards to the adjoining
communities are: Eric Pauze, Perkinsfield
(four wells contaminated); Waste Manage-
ment Inc. Stpuffville (14 wells con-
taminated); and.WMI, Aurora (eight wells'
contaminated) .
Plumes of contaminated groundwater are
migrating off each -of these landfills and
have contaminated the drinking water of a
number of homes in the vicinity.
, In addition to : the municipal landfills,
there are more than fifty private and in-
dustrial disposal sites which receive liquid
industrial wastes. These include Dow
Chemical and Polysar in Sarnia; Robson
Lang. Tannery, Oshawa; DHI Ltd.,
Streetsville; Canada Printing Ink, Burl-
ington;. and Beardmore Tannery, Acton.
Tricil Ltd. operates Ontario's • largest
chemical waste incinerator and the pro-
vince's only publicly -accessible secure land-
fill- that is a landfill located in deep clay soil
which inhibits liquid wastes from leaching
down into the groundwater. This landfill
receives over half of the liquid industrial
wastes disposed of in landfills. Tricil's in-
cinerator burned over 12 million gallons of
liquid industrial wastes last year. In total,
Tricil received 15 million gallons of wastes
in 1983, representing 21 per cent of the total
hauled liquid industrial wastes generated
that year.
In addition to the wastes which are sent to
the landfills, incinerators and water treat-
ment plants, 13 ' million gallons were
reclaimed and reused by industry. Eight
million gallons were sent to waste transfer
stations for resale to other user's, and 7.6
million gallons were shipped out of the pro-
vince, primarily to the United States and
Quebec.
47. Card of thanks
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BAYFXELD ,ANTIQUE AUCTION
After 16 years on Bayfield's main street, Don Lance is retiring from his Antiques business. He
and'his wife Lois, will offer for sale, the contents of their heritage building, • both the Antique
Shop and their home by Public Auction on:
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6th, 1984 at 10:30 a.m.
HURON COUNTY PIECES: Pine corner cupboard with 8 light doors; Cherry dropleaf
stand with 2 drawers; original Belden's 1879 Huron County Atlas; crocks; jugs; J.
Whiddon Bayfield tea tin; Hewson druggist bottles (Bayfield).
FURNITURE: English davenport desk (Circassian Walnuf); English Mahogany bowfront chest of
drawers; Bell Organ & Piano Co. (Guelph) 11 stop reed pump organ in excellent playing
condition and organ stool; oval dining table; Victorian gentleman's chair; pine blanket box; 8
day ogee clock; hooked mats; handwoven coverlet; copper luster; antique store display
cabinets; antique planes; lamps.
GLASS: Art glass; pressed glass incl. goblets, compotes, cake stands, water sets, etc.; cut
glass pitcher with 6 tumblers; misc. china pieces, incl. Bayfield souvenirs and Blue Willow;
quantity of Treenware and store tins; cook books. ,
WORKS OF ART: Chandler prints; oils and water colours of early Bayfield and Goderich;
Military prints; Sunbonnet girds; First Harvest and 60 years after; Victorian wreaths; Canadian
readers and other books, plus many primitives, misc. household furnishings, beds, dressers,
chairs, etc.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
DICK ROBINSON tis: DON
& LOIS LANCE
Sales Manager for: LUNCH 565-2609
AVAILABLE
AUCTIONEER®, LIOUIQA'O$d. APPnAI*En5,T NOEn AMOK ERR& AUSINEe$ CONSULT ANTE
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TALBOT
Sincere and special thanks to Ann and George
'Clements for their contribution. toward a wonder-
ful wedding and reception. Also special thanks
to Ruth Talbot for the rehearsal party. Rick and
Linda Talbot. -40x
GIBBINGS
We would like to say thanks to our neighbours
and friends in the Summerhill community for the
gift we received when moving to town. Bill and
Verna Gibbings.-40x
BALL
The family of Norman Ball wish to thank their
relatives •and friends for their cards, gifts and
best wishes on the occasion of his 100th birthday;,
Thanks to Huronviewr staff Betty Rogers, Mary
Gibbings and those who helped in any way. Also
thanks to Margaret Counter and Kay Campbell
for their beautiful floral arrangement. It was all
deeply appreciated. The Ball family. -40x
WATSON
-We would like to express our sincere thanks to
our family, relatives, neighbours, and friends for
making our 60th wedding anniversary such a
happy occasion. Thanks also for the many good
wishes, beautiful cords and gifts, making it o
memorable occasion we will treasure always.
Esther & Earl Watson. -40
McFADDEN .
I would like to express my thanks to all relatives
and friends who sent gifts and cards and who
visited with me in Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Shepherd, Dr. Street, Dr. Baker, ,
the hospital staff and Rev. Douglas Pitts. Franklin
"Mac" McFadden. --40x
STREETS
On behalf of the late Norma Streets, we would
like to thank the staff of Seaforth Manor, doctors
at Seaforth Community Hospital, Rev. Knight,
Ball and Falconer Funeral Home and to the
friends who sent flowers and cards. Cora Patter-
son and Phyllis Lee. -40
DALE
Lorne and Geraldine Dale would like to take this
opportunity to thank relatives, friends and
neighbours for the lovely gifts, cards and dona-
tions we received at our wedding. Special thanks
to Rev. Stan McDonald for uniting us in marriage,
to Frank and Dorothy who were our witnesses,
Harvey McDowell for taking our pictures that
turned out beautiful, the Triple K. cook and
waitresses who served us a lovely meth, Country
Companions and those who catered at our recep-
tion. Everything was well appreciated. --40x
ST. LOUIS
I would like to say thank you to Barb Jewitt, Bev
Riley, Lloyd Josling, Keith Allen and Ken Arm-
strong who come to my rescue after my accident.
Also, I would like to thank Dr. E. Malkus, Dr.
John Underwood, the ambulance attendants and
the nursing staff of Seoforth Hospital. A special
thank you to those who sent flowers, cards, can-
dy and just came to visit. Sincerely, Greta St.
Louis. -40
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OF DUBLIN
A• STORE FULL OF
BEAUTIFUL FURNITURE
On the Main Street
'of Dublin ,
345-2250 Free Delivery
BIG JOBS OR SMALL
WE TACKLE THEM ALL
35 YEARS EXPERIENCE
in all Facets of the
building trade
WE CARE ABOUT YOUR
SATISFACTION
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GODERICH 524.-663'
47. Card of thanks
DUGGAN
I would like to express my sincere thanks to my
many friends and neighbours for the flowers,
cards and visits during my stay in Clinton
Hospital. They were greatly appreciated. Grace'
Duggan. -40x
KAPTEIN
Dick and Agnes Kaptein want to thank family,
relatives, neighbors and friends for making our
15th wedding anniversary a beautiful day to
remember. Also for the many cards, gifts,
flowers and good wishes. All of these are very
special to us. --40
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