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Clinton News-Record, 1984-10-24, Page 19• NEWS -RE 1�1'1 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER �q 7(�®q N N.. R�S-"i.Ml RD, • •E^'tNESDAS, WCL, 1984 WEISBROD AUCTIONS Main St. Walton 8874050 Next Auction: November 1 6 p.m. Consignments token AUCTION SALE ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, MODERN APPLIANCES, PIANO, TOOLS, GUNS, FOUR BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE TO BE HELD AT 71 RICHMOND ST. SOUTH, HENSALL, ONT. FOR MRS. (EARL) MAGGIE MAY CAMPBELL OF HENSALL, ONT. SATURDAY, OCT. 27 AT 10:30 AM Property will be offered at 1:30 P.M. Matching Frigidaire automatic clothes washer and clothes dryer (new 1977); Enterprise 24" electric stove; GE square model fridge; Filter Queen vacuum cleaner; small. Good Cheer cookstove; brass double bed; antique settee; Heintzman upright piano; library table; bowed glass china cabinet w/mirror (real nice); high back antique bed dresser and washstand; wicker fern stand; small china cabinet; Raymond treadle sewing machine; pressback nursing rocker; washstand w/towc! bar; hal) tree; antique dresser w/mirror; hump back trunk; open washstand; 4 small pressback chairs; 4 matching dining chairs; floor lamps; 26 Ib. nail scale; piano bench; lazy boy chair; high chair; old wooden bed w/matching dresser; Columbia Gramophone; 2 leatherette davenport couches; recliner chair; wooden rocker; wooden arm rocking chair; component record player 8. radio; 2 '/s round end tables; chrome table w/4 chairs; lawn chair rocker; day bed; matching coffee & end tables; B&W floor model TV; old chesterfield & 2 matching chairs; electric blanket; fan; antique kerosene lamp; continental double bed; card table; small hooked mat; floor lamps; plant stands; table lamps; mirror; corner shelf; step stool; trunk; table saw w/motor; jig saw; skill saw; 2 electric drills; small tap & die set; socket set; McCullough 250 chain saw; Marlin Safety 25-36 M lever action.high powered rifle; Winchester model 1897 12 gauge pump shotgun; plus other items. , FAC REQUIRED TO PURCHASE GUNS. TERMS: CASH Auctioneer: Richard Lobb CLINTON 482-7898 38. Auction sale Richard Lobb Auctioneer CLINTON - 482.7894 AUCTION CALENDAR WED. EVENING OCT. 24' AT 6 P.M.: Fine modern furniture and appliances at Richard Lobb's Auction Born, Clinton for the estate of Viola Haines of Blyth. SAT. OCT. 27 AT 10:30 A.M.: 4 bedroom brick house, antiques, modern appliances, household effects for Mrs. (Earl) Maggy May Campbell at 71 Richmond Street South, Hensall, SAT. NOV. 3 AT 10:30 A.M.: Residential lots, house, barn, antiques, appliances, tools, 1981 Ford LTD (driven only 9,500 Km.) for the estate of William Ruddock at 180 Jones Street, Goderich WED. NOV. 7 AT 11 A.M.: Large offering of antique furniture and glassware for Mrs. (Mac) Lillian McKellar of Seaforth at Seaforth & District Community Centre, Seaforth. SAT. NOV. 10 AT 10 A.M.: Antique furniture; household effects at Richard Lobb's •Auction Barn, Clinton for Miss Bess Grieve of Seaforth. ESTATE AUCTION SALE Real Estate; 1981 Ford LTD car run 9500 Km.; antiques; furniture; appliances; garden tiller; tools; etc. to be held at 180 Jones St., Goderich, Ont. for the Estate of William J. Ruddock SAL, NOV. 3 AT 10:30 AM PROPERTY WILL BE OFFERED, AT1:00 PM Property known as 180 Jones St., Goderich, Ont. consists of a large triangular piece of property composed of lots 74, 75, 76, 81, 82, 83,84, all in Plan 455. Situated on the property is an older one storey stucco house with natural gas heat, frame barn 30 x 18; frame car garage 12 x 20. This triangular property is zoned residential and fronts on Jones St., Hincks St., and Oxford St. This is a choice property for development of new houses, Targe estate property etc. TERMS 10% down day of sale, balance due in 30 days. Selling subject to reserve bid. For information phone the auctioneer Richard Lobb 482-7898. 1981 Ford LTD 4 door 302 V8 Automatic, radio, run 9500 Km., safety checked. SEE NEXT WEEK'S PAPER FOR A COMPLETE LISTING OF FURNITURE, ETC., Auctioneer: Richard Lobb CLINTON 482-7898 AUCTION SALE. Saturday, October 27 12:30 p.ni. At the auditorium' in the Clinton Arena Beech St. Clinton., Ontario Estate goods, antiques, tools, equipment, and clearance items' include: Press back rocker, desk, table and chairs, sideboard, glass, china, brass, piano stool, washstand, marble tables, folding rocker, lamps, dressers,chests, etc. Compressor, 14" wood band saw, `S" wood jointer, 2 way metal band saw, wood lathe and tools, 12,speed drill press, ram electric drill, 29 piece drill bit sets:, 4 tpn pbrta power, hundreds of extension cords, 2 ton floor jack, pipe, torque, combination and speed wrenches. • Air tools include impact guns and sockets, butterfly and 3/8 air ratchets, Aspro and Milwaukee paint guns, D.A. high speed and in line air sanders, rubber and recoil air hose, 6" and 8" grinders, mini drill presses, hammers, sledges, axes, small •handtools of all types, toys, hardwares, brass, games, hundreds of farm hobby and home -related tools as well as early Xmas gifts for everyone. ART LARIVEE JR. —"LICENSED AUCTIONEER AUCTIONS UNLIMITED Dorchester, Ontario. 268-8748 Ma��i e l � c TAX REGISTRATION SALE We have been instructed by the Township of Tuckersmith to offer for sole by Public Auction 4 parcels of land in Vanastra • 2 miles south of Clinton on. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 AT 3:00 P.M. PARCEL No. 1 •frame structure in excess of 10,000 sq. ft,., including 3 acres of land,`poved parking and swimming pool. Present zoning Institutional. Deposit of $5,000.00 in cash or certified cheque. PARCEL No.,2 frame structure, 3 level in excess of 8,000 sq. feet, approx, 1 acre of land. Presently zoned Institutional. Deposit of $2,0Q0,00 cash or certified cheque. PARCEL No. 3 -frame structure, 3 level in excess of 8,000 sq. feet, approx. 1 acre of land: Presently zoned Institutional. Deptosit of $2,000.00 cash or certified cheque. PARCEL No. 4 .82' x 93' residential vacant lot Zoned residential. Deposit of $1,000.00 in cosh or certified cheque.' Properties will be sold in sequence and are all subject to a reasonable reserve. Parcels will be sold on an "as is" basis. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jack McLachlan TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH 482-9523 Dick Robinson SALES MANAGER '-0 AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS. TENDER BROKERS & BUSINESS CONSULTANTS Hwy. 04, Brucefleld, Ontario NOM 1J0 - (519) 482-7181 3O. Auction sale ONTARIO LARGEST Form Machinery Consign- ment Sale, Norwich, Ontario. Friday, November 9, 1984, 10 a.m. (Sales conducted second Friday each month). Approx. 150-•175 tractors plus all types of farm equipment. Consignments welcome. For more information call (519)424- 9998 or (519)424-9093. Proprietors K.S. Hamulecki & Sons. -43o 39. Educational FREE 128 page Career Guide shows how to train at home for 205 top paying full and part time jobs. Granton Institute 265A. Adelaide Street West Toronto. Call •(416)977.3929 today.-22tf EARN MONEY! Save Money! Learn Income Tax preparation at home. For Free brochure, write U & R Tax Schools, 207 - 1345 Pembina Hwy., Win- nipeg, Mon. B3T 286.-43o EARN EXTRA INCOME. Learn to prepare Income Tax Returns by correspondence. Local franchise available. For details write, Tax Time Services, Limited, 1304 Speers Rd., Oakville, Ontario. L6L 2X4.-430 THE KENNEDY Ray and Sheila are pleased to announce the birth of their third child, a daughter, Tracy Elizabeth, born October 11, 1984 weighing 8 lbs. 21/2 ozs. at Clinton. Public Hospital. Thrilled sisters are Kerry and Tanya. Proud grandparents are Stan and Marjorie Bray of Seaforth and Elgin and Ferri Dale of Clinton.-43nx ROBINSON Ev and Sandy welcome with love, Meagan Gayle, born October 18, 1984 at Clinton Pyblic Hospital. A wee sister for Becky and Nicholas. Proud grandparents ore Bob and Mary Hulley, Win- throp. Special thanks to Dr. Salsbury and second floor nurses, and to aunt Gayle and aunt Down.--43nx WRIGHT Another son for Donald and Debbie Wright born Friday, October 19, 1984. Daniel Peter weighed 8 Ib. 15 oz, Another brother for Jim, Melissa and Bradley. Sincere thanks to Dr. Salsbury and Dr. Steed who made this a very special delivery. Many thanks also to the wonderful nurses who made our stay very comfortable. -43 ATKINSON Brad and Kim Atkinson wish to announce the birth of their daughter, Crystal Dawn, on Oc- tober 9 1984 weighing 7 lbs. 21/2 oz. Proud grandparents are Joe and Edna Atkinson, Clinton and Doug and Eleanore Williams, Goderich. Brad and Kim wish to thank Dr. Salsbury, Dr. Steed and staff at Clinton Public Hospital. We are thankful for the gifts and visits from friends and relatives at the hospital. --43 CANADA EMPLOYMENT CENTRE IS SPONSORING a 20 Weak CARPENTER COURSE in Seaforth STARTING NOVEMPER 5th Eligibility raquiremonts are minimum ago 17, grade 10 education Must have basin out of school for at boast one year INTERESTED PERSONS CONTACT GODERICH 524-1342 or EXETER 235-0471 40. Lost & Found LOST - Flash for Canon camera in the area of Triple K Restaurant, Blyth, parking lot,. 482- 3746.--43 42. Death notice FLETCHER Tressa Victoria of Hensall, passed away at University Hospital, London on Tuesday, October 16, 1984 in her 87th year. Tressa Victoria Scarlett, wife of the late Everett James' Fletcher. Dear mother of Sadie (Mrs. Harry Hoy) of Hensall and the late Verna (Mrs. Ed Fink). Loving grand- mother of William Fink of London, Bryan Fink of Hensall, Michael Hoy of London and Bill Hoy of Leduc, Alberta. Dearest Granny of 12 great- grandchildren and 3 great -great-grandchildren. Beloved sister of George Scarlett of London, John Scarlett of Harriston and Mrs. Sadie Sockett of Fergus. Predeceased by 2 sisters Mrs. Ida P.eters and Mrs. Ethel Bell also by 1 brother Tom Scarlett.. Friends pair) their respects on Wednes- day, October 17 f nom 2-4 and 7-9 p.m: at the Heritage Funeral f qme, Drayton, where funeral services were conducted in the funeral home chapel by Reverend Stqn McDonald en Thursday, October 18, 19841 at 2 p.m. Interment Holten Cemetery. • RYAN Mary Alice passed'gway in Stratford on Monday, October 15, 1984; Mary Alice Ryon of Huron Street, •Stratford. Beloved daughter of Gerald Ann (Skinner) Ryan of Walton in her 23rd year. Dear sister of Paul of Waltqn, Chris and Michael at home. Dear granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. ' Lawrence Ryan of Walton and Mrs. Freda Skinner of Brussels. Rested at the Brussels Chapel of the M.L. Watts Funeral Homes, Brussels after 2:30 p.m. on Wednesddy until Thursday. Thence to St. • -Ambrose Roman Catholic Church for Mass -of the Christian Burial at•11.a.m. Interment St. Ambrose Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Brussels. URINTNELL At St. Joseph's Hospital, London on Friday, Oc- • tober 19th, 1984, Mrs, Vera A. (Bell) Brintnell of the Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich, formerly of 98 Mill Street, Hensall, in her 85th year. • Beloved wife of the late William Brintnell; dear mother of John of R.R. 2 Staffs; dear grandmother -of Shirley (Mrs. Don Kerslake) of R.R. 3 Exeter and Marilyn (Mrs. Rick Vandenbusche); of ,R.R. 1 Kirkton; also surviving are 3 great- grandchildren. Predeceased byn brothers John Bell (1956), and Earl Bell•(1984), and 1 sister Ethel Drover (1981). Visitation in the Hensoll Chapel cif • Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 11'8 King Street, Hensci.l after 2 p.m. on Sunday, where the, 'nerd -*' rvice was conducted on Monday, Oct,„,ber 22n•b\4.t 2 p.m. Reverend Ston McDoinold'= ffici. • ed. ; .i ,' rment followed ' in McTaggart's 44. Engagements LOUGHEED - RADLEY Mr. and Mrs. Fred Radley, Clinton announce the engagement of their daughter, Teresa Rose to Rickey Harold Lougheed, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lougheed, Glen Huron, Ont. The marriage will take place on Saturday, November 17, 1984 at 4, p.m. in St. Paul's Anglican Church, CIinton.-43x 1--- 46. In memoriam KYLE In loving memory of a dear son Tom who left ifs October 29, 1980: We think of you in silence, We often speak your name, All we have are memories, And your picture in a frame. Our hearts still ache in sadness, . Our silent tears still flow, For what it meant to lose you, No one will ever know. We'II always remember the way you looked, The way you talked and smiled, The things you always said and did, Are here with us all the while, Today as we look. at your picture, So loving, tender and true, No wonder our hearts are broken, Thinking dear Tom of you. Always loved and never forgotten by Mom arid Dad. --43 m - BOSMAN Allan and Barbara are pleased to announce the birth of Amy Elizabeth born on Sunday, October 14, 1984. A wee sister for Lisa and Kelly, A new granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Jack Snell, Belgrave and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bosman, Belgrave, 43nx ALLIN Jonathan is elated to announce the safe arrival of his little brother Jeffrey Robert on Oct. 11/84 at 0352 hrs. weighing 8 tbs. 15'/2 oz. Proud parents are Wayne and Lynn. This Is the 10th grandchild for Isobel Turner and the 5th grand- son for Beatrice AII!n both of Goderich.--43nx LOVE Rhonda and Hugh (nee Fear) are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their son Andrew Hugh born at Listowel Memorial Hospital on October 21, 1984 weighing 8 lbs. 2 ozs. A brother for Anne and Sara. Proud grandparents are Faye and Ted Fear of 'Clinton and Ross and Bernice Love of Atwood.--43nx KYLE in loving memory of a loving brother Tom who passed away October 29, 1980: ° A brother is such a special. word, A word that brings to mind, A big warm smile, a helping hand A way of being kind. • I Devotion to the family, ' A word of patience too, "Brother” is such a, special word, it Because it stands for "you". Always remembered by sisters Pat,. Barbara arid Elaine and families. -43 KYLE In loving memory of a dear brother Tom who passed away October 29, 1980: To a beautiful life come a sudden end, He.died as he lived everyone's friend, He was always thoughtful, loving and. kind, What a glorious memory to leave behind. If hecould hove spoken before he died, These are the words he would have replied, "This life for me is truly past, I loved you all to the very last, Weep not for me, but courage take, And love each other for my sake." • Dearly loved and sadly missed by brothers, Bob', Fred, Dave, Ron and families. -43 Makelmai preparation easier BearFaMP your kitchen to „fake meal paration easier, says.'Home and Family nagement Specialist Jean Riddell of the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food's rural organizations and services branch. At the sink area, store canned soups; foods that need to be rinsed or soaked; strainer; fun- nels; • small tools for preparing fruits and vegetables; liquid measuring cups and can oppeeners. Store saucepans here and store their lids in the range area. At the range, store foods prepared with boiling water such as beverages, pastas and rice; canned vegetabes that don't need water; skillets; griddles; some saucepans and all saucepan covers. Near the refrigerator, store containers and wrappings for leftovers. 47. Card of thanks LEIPER Thanks to Dr. Baker, Rev. Snihur, nurses at Clin- ton. Hospital and to everyone for their visits, cords, flowers and treats. It was greatly ap- preciated. Ida Leiper. -43x BOYLE I wish ,to thank my relatives, friends and neighbours for cards, flowers and visits received while I was a patient in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Harrett, nurses and staff of Clinton Hospital. Your kindness will always be remembered. Mona Boyle. -43x ELLIOTT We wish to extend our thanks and appreciation to the members of our families and friends for all their help and support given in the last fifteen months and to the individuals who attended our Buck and Doe on September 29. Having you all there made these occasions that much more special. Rick and Anne Elliott. -43x REGIER Our heartfelt thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for the many acts of kindness shown during the illness and passing of a beloved hus- band, father, grandfather and great grand- father. Our sincere appreciation to the nursing staff at Exeter Hospital, also the Doctors. Many thanks for flowers, mass cords, donations, food, visits and cards. Special thanks to the pallbearers. A very special, thanks to Father Paul Mooney for his' visits, prayers and Eucharistic Celebration of the Mass. Also special thanks to . Father Jan Pluto for his presence at the Moss. To . the O'Connor funeral home and the Catholic Women's League for serving the lunch. Ethel Regier and family. -43x LANCE Thank you to all the customers of our antique shop in the past 16 years, to everyone' who at- tended our sale, to Auctioneer Bruce Rothwell and his staff, and.especially to the°many friends who have showered us with kindness and hospitality. After summering in .Bayfield for over 40 years, we have decided there ore some other things we want to do, but we will be back to visit. Lois arid Don Lance, Bayfield. --43x IVES We would like to thank qui.- boys,, friends and neighbours for cards, gifts and money received on the occasion of our 25th Anniversary. Don and Jean Ives. -43x itlliillp ,. t Our thankla 1 eighbiiurs andlildKds for making our 26th anniversary a "surprising" occasion. Thanks to the ladies who brought lunch, for gifts, calls and to those who dropped in. A very special thanks .to Anne and David, John and Lori who worked so hard to plan a lovely evening., We thank you all. Rudy and Joan. Leibold.-43 ' KENNEDY We would like to thank family, friends and neighbours for visits, cards and flowers during our stay in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Baker and second floor nursing staff. Sheila and Tracy. -43 COLCLOUGH I would like to thank friends and relatives for flowers and visits while I was a patient in Clinton Hospital, Also to Rev. Pick, Dr. Watts, Dr. Harrett and the nurses on first floor for their wonderful care. Thank you: George Colclough.-43x the ROTARY CLUB OF GODERICH PRESENTS of -4(>SYMPHONIf Ci ERTS- 1ST CONCERT* PAT LEAVENS in concert with ORCHESTRA LONDON North Street United Church Nov. 3rd 1984 at 8:15 P.M. BLAKE SMITH in concert North Street United Church JAN. 12 1985 at 8:15 P.M. * 3RD.CONC:ERT* Goderich Collegiate THE BEST of BROADWAY Conducted by HARRY ELLIS DIXON of the BOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA APR. 20, 1985 TICKETS FOR SERIES Goderich Clinton Bayfield Campbell's Aiken Brothers Bank of Commerce Footvere`ar Ring's JIM BAIRD c' 524-9365 PRICES Ray Mode)/ .. $4O 0 565-2192 Adults ..$15” Students.. $9©0 OR ANY ROTARIAN the ROTARY` CLUB OF GODERICHH