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Clinton News-Record, 1984-10-31, Page 18LARGE AUCTION SALE Fine quality antique furniture and glassware to be held at the Seaforth & District Community Centre, Seaforth, Ont. for Mrs. (Mac) Lillian McKellar of Seaforth, Ont. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 AT 11 A.M. Round oak dining table w/round splitting centre pedestal and four leaves; six oak dining chairs; oak buffet w/mirror; oak china cabinet, glass on 3 sides; two large bowed glass china cabinets w/pillar fronts; corner china cabinet; oak sessions mantel clock; Bonnet chest w/tear drop pulls; antique poster bed; 2 door wardrobe w/drawer; Jenny Lind single bed; oval dining table; 3 antique parlour curio type cabinets w/mirrors; several washstands; blanket box; antique hat display stand; spool hall tabe & hall tree; antique banquet parlour lamp; octagonal pedestal parlour table; antique dresser w/ mirrors; curved back settee w/matching rocker &side chair; fancy round parlour table w/carved Bentwood legs; 2 - 400 day clocks; gilded dressing screen w/ beveled glass mirrors; wooden floor lamp; table lamp; prayer chair; chesterfield & chair; round glass topped coffee table w/carved legs; etc.; carved deer head knick knack shelf; small corner what not; large upholstered sofa w/carved feet; Victorian side chair; old knee hole desk; pedestal plant stands; carved back arm chair; large wooden framed mirror plus other large mirrors; parlour tables; hall tables; small tables w/drawers; open top corner cabinet w/door; fancy open book shelf; 3 small china cabinets; wooden double bed w/mattress & vanity dresser; dressing table w/mirror &drawer; handmade table cloth; curved front dressing table w/mirror & drawer; trunk; 5 piece bedroom suite w/curved. footboard on double bed; 3 piece bedroom suite; plus antique chests, etc.; wave front chest of drawers; pictures; 2 carriage lamps; wrought iron chair; 4 matching wooden chairs; plus other furniture too numerous to mention. Eight place setting Royal Albert Old Country Rose dishes; Nine Norman Rockwell collector's plates; Ten Pair point Limoges series plates; china tea service made in Germany; Cranberry single epergne; Cranberry single epergne w/2 hanging flowers; Cranberry thumb print pitcher; Pink& white single epergne; several wall plates; odd figurines; Lady figurine w/light; 24 piece White china tea service w/gold trim; Good offering of cut glass, pressed glass, some depression, cups & saucers, crystal, large brass candle stick holders, 4 fancy vases w/people pictures, brass & silver pieces, water pitchers, salt dishes, compote w/lid, open compotes, sets of glasses, etc. I d, NOTE: THIS IS A REAL GOOD SALE FROM ONE SEAFORtH'S OLDEST HOMES. PLAN TO ATTEND TERMS CASH/ - UJNCH BOOTH Auctioneer: Richard Lobb Clinton 482-7898 OWNER OR AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS DAY OF. SALE PAGE 16 -CLI NTON:RE RECO 1984 . SII ED 38. Auction sale 38. Auction sale tri :r .. �.� CANCELLATION N of Tax Registration Sale TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL COUNCIL have instructed Rathwell and Associates to cancel the PUBI.!C AUCTION of 4 parcels of kind in Vanastra that was be held THURSDAY NOVEMBER 1 AT 3:OOIP.M. We regret any inconvenience this action may have caused anyone. Dick Robinson SALES MANAGER Jack McLachlan TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH 482-9523 AUCTIONEERS, LIY2UIDATORS, APPRAISERS, TENDER BROKERS & BUSINESS CONSULTANTS Hwy 44, Brucefield, Ontario NOM 1J0 - (519) 482-7181 Richard Lobb Auctioneer CLINTON - 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR 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 of 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 and the estate of Lilly Waghorn. SAT. NOV. 17 AT 10 A.M.: Antiques, furniture, appliances, etc. at Lobb's Auction Barn., Clinton. SAT. NOV. 24 AT 10 A.M.: Antiques, furniture, appliances, eft. at Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton. 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 THE SECRETS. OF PLAYING POPULAR PIAN1O. New home program. Guaranteed. For Sample Cassette and information, write: Studio C1024, 3284 Boucherie Road, Kelowna, BC VIZ 2H1. -44o 42. Death notice 42.. Death notice ROTH Robert and Kate Roth are pleased to announce the birth of their third child, Michael Benjamin, 7 lbs. 3 ozs. on October 10, 1984 at Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Steed and second floor nurses.--44nx YEATS Graham and Rosanne are pleased to announce the birth of Brendan David, born Oct. 24th, 1984, weighing 6 lbs., 11/2 oz. A little brother for Vanessa. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Yeats of Clinton, and Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Denomme of Goderich. BROMLEY Jane and Steve Bromley of R.R. 1 Belgrave are very pleased to announce the arrival of their son Matthew Steven, born on October 26, 1984 at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich. Proud grandparents are Marie and Willis Bromley of R.R. 1, Londesboro and Anne and Sam Thompson of Wingham.-44nx MCCLURE Murray and Chris (nee Delaney) of Brucefield an- nounce the birth of their daughter Peggy Kathleen on October 26, 1984 at 5t. Josephs Hospital, London. A sister for Tim and a grand- daughter for Jim and Dorothy Delaney of Dublin.-44nx LIVERMORE At St. Joseph's Hospital, on Wednesday, October 24, 1984, Gordon Livermore of London in his 90th year.'Beloved husband of Muriel (Baker) Liver- more. Dear brother of Albert of Cambridge 'and Mrs. Maple Howes of Harriston• Predeceased by. Margaret McCartney arid: Henry and Rose Chap- man. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends were received at Logan Chapel, Furtney Funeral Homes, 371 Dundas Street on Thursday, 7.9 p.m. where complete funeral and committal service were held in the chapel on Friday, October 26 at 2 p.m. Reverend Robert Foster, Church of the Redeemer of- ficiated. Interment Clinton Cemetery. DICKSON At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, on Friday, October 26, 1984, Mary Pearl McIntyre :of Goderich in her 82nd year. Beloved wife of the late Thomas Pearson Dickson. Dear mother of Margaret (Mrs. John Gajewski) of St. Thomas; Allan of Dungannon and Ronald of Vancouver. Sister of Myrtle (Mrs. Robert M. Fowler) of Goderich and Harvey Mcln- tyre of Huronveiw. Also survived by 16 grand- children and 10 great-grandchildren. Predeceas- ed by 1 son Harold of Kitchener and 1 sister Laura Pollock and 2 brothers Jim and Dick McIntyre. Friends called at the Stiles Funeral Home, 77 Montreal Street, Goderich on Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Service in the chapel on Monday of 2 p.m. Interment Dungannon Cemetery. JACKSON At the 5t. Thomas Elgin General Hospital on Saturday, October 27, 1984, Cynthia Jackson formerly of Victoria Street, Aylmer in her 92nd year. Beloved wife of the late Wheeler Jackson. Dear mother to Wallace of Brucefield, Wesley of St. Thomas, Willis of London, Mrs. Gordon (Olive) ,§4.e.pperrd of Aylmer, Mrs. John (Hazel) of Barrie, Mrs. David (Ivy) Bockus of Scar- borough, Mrs. Douglas (Pat) McCaw of Bramp- ton. Also survived by 12 grandchildren and a number of great-grandchildren. Rested at the H.A. Kebbel Funeral Home, Aylmer for service 2 p.m. Monday, October 29. Interment Elmdale Memorial Gardens, St. Thomas. BUURS Kevin and Andrea are very proud to announce the birth of their second son David Patrick on Oct. 15th, 1984. A brother for Paul. Proud grand- parents are John Buurs, of Londesboro and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Daer of Goderich. Great grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Daer of Auburn and. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hugill of Goderich.--44nx WATSON Shawn and Lynn are proud to announce the ar-' rival of their daughter Candice Olivia at 12:05 p.m. Monday, October 29, 198-4 at Clinton Public Hospital weighing 6 lbs. 15 ozs. Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. J.S. Hudson of Clinton.-44nx ROBERTS John and Kathy (nee Myers) wish to announce the safe arrival of their second son Peter Leigh weighing 7 lbs. 13 ozs. on October 23, 1984. A new brother for Adam. Special thanks to Dr. Steed and second floor nurses of Clinton Public Hospital.-44nx BAKER Mr. Raymond Baker, age 78, at Sarnia General Hospital on October 27, 1984. Husband of Ruby Judas, of RR 1, Mooretgwn. Dear father of Dean, of Clinton, Ralph, of Petrolia, 'Kenneth, of Som- bre Twp., David, of Tiverton, Alfred, • of Mooretown, Clifford,. of Brigden. Brother of Harry, of Kamloops, Clayton, of Winnipeg, Nathan, of Saskatchewan, Ethel Shulty, of Detroit. Friends were received at Steadman Brothers Memorial Chapel, Brigden. Funeral was held on Monday, October 29th at 2 p.m. Inter- • ment in Bear Creek Cemetery. *nu* p9ppk, will begin Noveinber By Al Welch CLINTON - Remembrance Day, November 11, for as long as there have been war casualties, there have been ways of remembering them. Our present day Remembrance Day Services represent one variation of this very old custom. November 11J took on the special significance it has'today when the hostilities of the First World War ceased at 11 a.m. on November 11, 1918. 1919 marked the first observance of what has become an interna- tional Day of Remembrance. In Canada, November 11, Remembrance Day, has long been set aside so that Canadians can remember and mourn those who died and those who served in the armed forces in the First and Second World Wars and the Korean conflict. Clinton Branch 140 will hold their annual poppy campaign. on Monday night, November 5, starting at 7 p.m. This is the opportunity for every Canadian to show that they care and remember by wearing a "Poppy". This is t only national appeal by our organization to the general public for funds. On Saturday, October 20 at Owen Sound Branch 6 the 10th anniversary of the Ontario Mass Legion Pipes and Drums was held. In attendance from Branch 140 Clinton were Comrades Gordon and Karen Tait, Steve and Diane Maguire, George and Madelon Yeats, John and Gail Wise, Glen and Fran McGregor. There was a parade held in the afternoon followed by dinner and dance in the evening. On Saturday and Sunday, October 20, 21, the district convention was held at Preston Branch 126, officers attending from Clinton Branch 140 were Comrades, 2nd Vice Presi- dent Donald Armstrong, Ladies Auxiliary President Rosemary Armstrong, President George and Mary • Lauzon, Chairman District "C" Charitable Foundation George and Lil Campbell, Past Presidents Harold Black, John Deeves, Steve and Diane 46. In memoriam WEBSTER In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Elva Webster who passed away one year ago November 3, 1983: We'seem to see in the soft dim light A face we love the best; Recalling her as the sun's last rays Go down in the far off west. We miss her more as time goes on, We can never close our hearts; And the lamp of our love still burns. Her heart the truest in all the world, • Her love the besfto'rdcall; None on earth could take her place, ' She is still the deorestof all. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Grant and family. -44x 47. Card of thanks Maguire. Total a ndance of District Von- vention were comrades. Very im- pressive speeches were given, seminar on protocol by Comrade Joe Bobolait, Second Vice President of Provincial Command and Seminar on Service Bureau by Comrade Claire Wall, Provincial Service Officer. Also in attendance was our Zone Commander Comrade Glenn L. Bridge. Sports Results Results from euchre play October 23, in- cluded: High scores went to E. Schelenberger and A. Taylor with 83, lone hands J. Burkhart and R. Pepper with 4 each, low score D. Evans with 44. There were 11 tables present, more people are still needed, everyone is welcome. At mixed darts on October 25, Brelida Atkinson and Brian Atkinson were the high couple for the evening; mens high score George Yeats with 128; ladies high score Shirley Woods 140; low couple Cecealia Edgar and Phyllis Butler. At mixed cribbage on October 26 the high lady for the evening was Cecealia Edgar with 816 points, low lady Hilda Semple with 715 points. High man for the evening was F. Trevena with 785 points, low man Robert Cook with 744 points. On October 27, Clinton Branch 140 hosted the zone cribbage with 22, tables present with Seaforth Branch 156 winning the "A" trophy and Seaforth Branch 156 also winn- ,i g the "B" trophy. The remaining team standings as follows: Blyth Branch 420, Ex- eter Branch 167, Goderich Branch 109, Seaforth Branch 156, Kincardine Branch 183, Lucknow Branch 309, Clinton Branch 140. Coming Events "Darts". Zone level teams in Brussels December 8th. Singles and Doubles in Ex- eter November 24th. "Bowling". House round to pick team for zone at Clinton Branch 140 November 18 at 11:130 a.m. All names to be on notice board or contact Sports Chairman Comrade Don Armstrong. "Mixed Euchre". Friday, November 2 at 8:30 p.m. Ladies are asked to bring lunch. Everyone welcome. BRIDLE. - "Sunday Church Service". November 4 at A sincere thank you to my relatives, neighbours and friends for all the lovely cards, flowers, treats and visits while I was a patient in the Clin- ton Hospital. Special thanks to Rev. Gordon Sim; mons, Dr. Harrett, Dr. Watts and the nurses for .their excellent care. Margaret Bridle. -44 CLARK. We would like to say a special thank you to thos'e who assisted daring Michael's accident on Sun- day night. Special thanks to Bayfield Fire Depart- ment, Goderich Ambulance, nurses and medical staff, and to all local residents who assisted in any way. Mabel and Jim Clark. -44 SIMONS - The family of the late Captain Richard Simons wish to thank all who visited, sent cards% and flowers; who donated to the.Clinton Hospital In- tensive Care Unit, the Ontario Heart Foundation, the Arthritis Society and the Trinity Anglican Church Chancel Guild. Special thank you to Reverend Aubrey Bell who officiated at the burial service, to Reverend Lawrence Mould who gave the Eulogy, to Michael Falconer who gave unfailing support and to the Anglican Church ,ladies for providing the welcome repast. Your WILSON sympathy and thoughtfulness is •very much In loving memory of o dear mother and grand- appreciated. -44 mother, Cora, who passed away 1 year ago Oc- tober 29, 1983 We think of you today with love As we have often done, We feel again the bitter blow That never should have come Sometimes we think we are dreaming. For we can't believe it's true, That we can go on living, " When we no longer have you. There is never a day that passes ' Without a memory or tear, And the wish that we could turn back the time And you could still be here. Lovingly remembered by Linda and Ross, Len and Linda and grandchildren Jason; Tara, Wesley and Tyler. -44x MENHEERE Robert John passed away at Seaforth Community Hospital, October 25th, 1984. Robert John Menheere, son of Hugo and Hilda Menheere of RR 4 Seaforth in his 22nd year. Dear brother of Ken of Toronto, Tom, Allan and Peter at home and Trish of Exete'r, Sandra (Mrs. Bob Jensen) Seaforth; dear grandson of Mrs. Bertha Waterschoot of Wallaceburg. Visitation at the Box Chapel of the M.L. Watts Funerol Home, 47 High Street, Seaforth after 2 p:m. on Sunday, thence to St. James Roman Catholic Church for Mass of the Christian burial on Monday at 1:30 p.m. Interment St. James Roman Catholic Cemetery. ZAPFE At Victoria Hospital South Street Campus on Saturday, October 27, 1984, Hugh F. Zapfe, of 455 Jellicoe Crescent, in his 52nd year. Beloved husband of Mrs. Joon (Martyn) Zapfe. Dear father of Jeff, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Doug, of Komoka and Leslie, at home. Brother of Mrs. Ken (Blanche) Parke, of Varna, Mrs. Robert (Marg) Allan, of -Clinton and Glen Zapfe, of Woodstock. Visitation in the Needham Funeral Chapel, 520 Dundas Street (Mon. 2-4 and? -9 p.m.) where the funeral service was conducted on Tuesday, Oc- tober 30, 1984 at 1 p.m. Rev. Robert Ripley, of Byron United Church officiated. Interment in Baird's Cemetery, Brucefield. ARGO At. Toronto Western Hospital on Saturday, Oc- tober 20, 1984, Margaret Esler (McConnell) Argo in her 79th year. Beloved wife of John W. Argo, dear mother of James Lee Argo and David Lan Argo, their wives Claire and, Jeanine and four grandchildren, Suzette, Nadine, Christopher and Melanie. Predeceased by her brother James Lee McConnell (1983). Funeral services were held in Toronto on October 24 at the Turner qnd Porter Chapel. 47. Card of thanks LEPPINGTON - I would like to thank my family and friends and a special thanks to the Stanley Steamers Ball Team for their special, thoughts and support this past summer. Your kindness will always be remembered. Rob Leppington and family. -44 FISHER Jim and l would like to thank all our friends and family for the lovely gifts and cords and special thanks to everyone who attended our 40th an- niversary open house. Jim and Lorraine Fisher. -44 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 15 months and to the individuals who attended our Buck and Doe on September 14 and our wedding on September 29. Having you all there nfade these occasions that much more special. Rick' and Anne Elliott. -44x WALLACE Special thanks to Dr. Flowers, Dr. Salsbury and Dr. Street, the nurses and the staff of Clinton Hospital for the wonderful care I received. Your kindness will always be remembered. Bev Wallace. --44x HUNT We would like to express our sincere apprecia- tion to the friends and neighbours of Varna for the very special social evening and lovely gift. We will be back to visit. Thank you. Margaret" atidlack Hunt. -44x HENDRICK We wish to thank the Kippen United Church, friends and neighbours for the lovely gifts we received. Your thoughtfulness was much ap- preciated. Karen and Kathy Hendrick. -44 HALLAHAN The family of the late John Hollahan would like to thank everyone who was so helpful and kind during the illness and loss- of a dear, husband, father and grandfather. •Special thanks to Dr. Ping and the staff of Wingham and District Hospital for the superb care during John's il- lness. Thanks also to Father John Pluto, Father Frank Dentinger and Father Stan Soltysik for their visits to John. We also wish to thank the Blyth C.W.L., the Tasker Funeral Home, the Father Stephen Eckert, Knights of Columbus and all of our - friends and neighbours who remembered us_,with flowers, cards, food and donations to the Wingham Hospital Building Fund . and other expressions of sympathy. Your kind- ness will always be remembered. -44 TYNDALL ' I would like to thank all the people in Clinton, London and Aylmer who offered prayers for my recovery. Special thanks to Dr. Sales and his staff in St. Joseph's Hospital, to Rev. Norman Pick, Rev. Stan McDonald and Rev. Bechtel for their visits, to our family for a few hours for our 45th Wedding Anniversary, and to 'our brother and sister, brother-in-law and sister-in-law, our fami- ly and all our friends for helping us to move to 65 Princess St. W. Harold and Donna, -44 BOSMAN Amy and I would like to sincerely thank all our -friends, neighbors and relatives for the' visits, gifts, cards and flowers we have. received, both while in Clinton Hospital and since we've been home. Special thanks go to Dr. Steed, Marg, Diane and the terrific second floor nursing staff. Ithas all been greatly appreciated.. Barb Bosman. --44x HART We would like to say thanks to our family, friends and neighbors for visits, flowers and cards during our stay at Clinton Hospital. Brenda and Matthew. -44 11:00 a.m. Members are asked to please meet at the Branch at 10:30 a.m. for a short parade to St. Josephs Roman Catholic Chur- ch. "Annual Poppy Drive". Monday night' November 5th starting at 7 p.m. This is one night that many hands make the work easier for all. For more information please contact Poppy Chairman Comrade Steve Maguire. Students visit Festival : CLINTON.- While many area -students had a day off on Oct. 26,' due to a Professional Development Day, about 90 CHSS Grade 9 English students spent the day with their teachers. Ms. Wilson and Mrs. Lentz at the Stratford Festival. Students spent the morning touring the Stratford Art Gallery,• which was presenting the C.I.L. collection of oils and water colors. • After being asked to choose their favorite. painting, mostof the boys seemed to gravitate towards a particular female por- trait! Students then explored Stratford's food fare and 'gathered back at the Festival Theatre to meet with actress Seana McKen- na. She played a supporting role in the after- noon performance of the Merchant of Venice. Ms. McKenna also plays the female lead in Romeo and Juliet. Students spent 30 minutes in a question and answer session with the actress during which they learned of her training as an ac- tress at 'Drama School in Montreal, her troubles with petticoats (on stage), and her present work. . The final and main event of the day was the production of The Merchant of Venice which the students are studying. Everyone thoroughly • enjoyed the performance and there are strong hopes for a return visit. It was a great way to spend a P.D. day. Discover your career options Sunday, November 4, 1984 1-4 p.m. Central Huron Secondary School Clinton n exciting opportunity for students, parents and members of the community to explore career " options„ VIsit displays by community colleges, uu niver- sities and private schools. k Talk to men and women 'om a wide variety of professions and trades iscuss employ- ment trends with representa- tives from local . businesses and industries. Talk to professional career counsellors prepare for YOUR (Future Nowl For more information call your locar highschool or Judy Trudgeon ' Community Liaison 'Officer Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology ' 270 Water Street Stratford Ontano N5A 6W3 (519) 271-5700 ConestogaCollege Artsnology