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Clinton News-Record, 1984-12-05, Page 17AUCTION SALE 1975 Car run 36,000 miles; appliances; furniture; 2 wood burning stoves; large offering dishes; small ap- pliances; shot gun; etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont. for Major Youngblutt of Auburn and Mrs. Young Estate of Goderich. SATURDAY, DEC. 8 AT 10 AM 1975 Plymouth Fury four door sedan, V8, automatic, good body & tires - selling as is; 12 gauge shot gun - FAC required; Enterprise Harvest Gold 24 inch gas stove like new; Inglis Harvest Gold 30 inch electric stove; RCA small freezer; automatic clothes washer & clothes dryer; 2 small wood burning stoves; Tappan built-in dishwasher; 3 fridge; Colour TV; press; back rocker; 6 matching oak dining chairs - refinished; 6 matching dining chairs - original; antique dresser "w/mirror; jam.type cupboard; wiashs- tend; wooden bed "w/mattress; bot tom for side board; recliner chair w/electric vibrator; 2 dressers; baby crib; small portable toilet; hump back trunk plus other; antique high chair; 2 matching press back chairs; dining table & 6 chairs; 2 old wooden chairs; chrome table. & 4 chairs; 3 cheese box- es; caned seat rocking chair; 2 chester- field & chairs; davenport & chair; lawn chairs; odd small tables; rollaway bed; floor model Hi-fi; single continental bed w/headboard; 12 x 9 rug; chrome oval table w/4 chairs; vanity dresser; chest of drawers; coffee maker - new; crock pot; blender; lamps; slide pro- jector; electric heater; guitar; record player; metal detector; crock; depres- sion glass pitcher Wild; luggage plus a very large offering of dishes, glassware, pots & pans, misc., etc. FREE COFFEE AND CHRISTMAS CAKE FOR EVERYONE AT THE SALE Auctioneer: Richard Lobb CLINTON 482-7898 • Page 0—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, , WFAN AAY'xpE ll+i__ 5,1': CLASSIFIED '36: Announcements, notices 36. Announcements, notices WE'VE MOVED ... 1 TOUCHE ROSS & CO. Chartered Accountants TO 64 MAIN STREET SOUTH (Former McConnell, Stewart & Devereaux Building) SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO TELEPHONE (519)' 5274331 38. Auction sale Richard Lobb Auctioneer CLINTON - 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR SAT -.DEC. 8TH 10 A.M.: Car, furniture, etc. at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton. OF 50 TRACTORS AND OVER 120 PIECES OF EQUIPMENT Saturday, December 15 9:30 A.M. SHARP Brindley Auctions Dungannon 13 mL N.E. of Goderich 519-529-7625 AUCTIONEER: GORDON H. BRINDLEY 42. Death notice ARMSTRONG Suddenly as the result of an automobile accident, in Goderich Twp., on Wednesday, November 28, 1984, Gerald Rae Armstrong, of RR 1, Zurich, In his 26th year. Beloved husband of Barbaro Elaine (Merner) Armstrong. Dear son of Floyd and Jean (Taylor) Armstrong of RR 1, Zurich and son-in-law of Gory and Maxine Merner of RR 3, Clinton. - Dear brother of Gregory Armstrong of RR 1, Var- na, and Frances (Mrs. Richard Simons) of Bramp- ton. Dear grandson of Mrs. Gertrude Taylor of Seaforth. Also surviving ore several aunts and uncles and 3 nephews. Visitation after 2 p.m. Fri- ' day in the Zurich Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen Street North, Zurich, where the funeral service was conducted on Saturday, December 1 at 2 p.m. Reverend Wilena Brown officiated. Interment followed in Bayfield Cemetery. 39. Educational FREE 128 Page Career Guide describes 200 cor- respondence Diploma Courses. Start on your new career today. Granton Institute (Dept 5A) 263 Adelaide St. West Toronto. 1-800-268- 1121 .-46tf TRUCKING CAREERS. Job training and placement help. Among Canada's top 10 wage earning group. Phone Mery Orr's nearest branch. Cam- bridge (519)623-2430, Toronto (416)251-9073, London (519)432-1726.-490 .INCOME TAX. CONFUSED? Pay the least taxes possible. Learn by correspondence. Free brochure. No obligation. U & R Tax Schools, 207- 1345 Pembina Hwy. Winnipeg, Man. R3T 2136.-490 40. Lost & Found 1 CORRIVEAU At the Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich on Monday, November - 26, 1984, Mrs. Bertha Marie (Ducharme) Corriveau, formerly ,of RR 2, Zurich in her 92nd year. Belovedwife of the late Edward N. Corriveau (September 1984). Dear mother of Marie (Mrs. Henry Wilds) of Dashwood; Yvonne (Mrs. Alphonse Jeffrey) of RR 2, Zurich and Georgina (Mrs. Morley Fournie) of London. Dear sister of Lawrence Ducharme of Detroit; Mrs. Nellie Shirkay of Marine City, Michigan; Hazel (Mrs. Anthony Masse) of Goderich and Mrs. An- nabelle Etue of London. Predeceased by 8 brothers and 2 sisters, also surviving are 14 grandchildren and 18 great-grandchildren. Visitaiton was in the Zurich Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen St., North, Zurich until Thursday, November 29 at 10:30 a.m., thence to St. Peter's, Roman Catholic Chur- ch, St. Joseph for celebration of the funeral mass at 11 a.m., Father J.J. Bennsette Celebrant. In- terment followed in St. Peter's Roman Catholic Cemetery, St. Joseph. LOST - Red hockey helmet, Cooper XL7 with face mask, lost Thursday, November 29 at Clinton arena. 482-9755.-49 42. Death notice SPIEGELBERG At St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Wednesday, November 28; 1984, Marjorie (Campbell) Speigelberg, Reg. N. of Goderich and formerly of RR 2, Auburn, in her 70th year. Beloved wife. of Arthur Spiegelberg. Dear mother of Barkley of Washington, D.C., Bryan of London. Sister of Ken • Campbell of Dungannon, Jean Abel of Fingal and Don Campbell of Goderich. Fondly remembered by her nine grandchildren. The family received friends at the McCallum Funeral Horne, Cambria Road at•East Street, Goderich, from 2-4 and 7-9 'p.m. Friday. Funeral service was held at the funeral home, 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. In- terment Maitland Cemetery. , MARSHALL At Clinton ,Public Hospital on Wednesday, November 28, 1984, William J. Marshall of Huronview, formerly of Exeter in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of the late Stella (Northcott) Marshall (1974). Rested at the R.C. Dinney Funeral Home, Main Street, Exeter; for visitation on Friday from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. The com- plete funeral service was held at the funeral home on Saturday, December 1 at 2 p.m. Rev. Grant Mill's officated. Interment Exeter Cemetery. JOHNSTON At Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday, November 29, 1984, Mr. William John Percival (Perce) Johnston of Bayfield and formerly of Stanley Twp., in his 79th year. Dear father of Phylis (Mrs. Donald Campbell) of Bayfield and Robert of Toronto. Also loved by five grand- children Gary Campbell, Lindsay Kowalchuk, Barbaro Campbell and Robert and Christie Johnston and by four great-grandchildren Angie and Jason Campbell, Sherri and Stephen Kowaichuk. Also survived by `two sisters Miss Rachel Johnston of Clinton and Margaret (Mrs. Harold. Dowson) of Varna. Predeceased by his wife the late Clara Stephenson, two sons William and John and by two sisters Reno (Mrs. Horace Luddington), Cassie (Mrs. Meldin Webster) and by one brother Lloyd Johnston. Friends were received at the Ball & Falconer Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton on Friday from 2-4:30 and 7-9:30 p.m. Fyneral service was held on „ Saturday, December 1 at 2:30 p.m. Interment Bayfield Cemetery. LAUZON Henry (Hank) resident of 700 McNaughton Avenue, Wallaceburg, died suddenly Sunday, December 2nd, 1984, 'at Sydenham District Hospital, Wallaceburg, at the age of 60. Beloved husband of Margaret (De Wolf) Lauzon. Dear brother of George of Clinton, Mrs. John (Jean) Turnbull of Sombre, Mrs. Gerry (Florence) Ramer of London, and Mrs. les (Eva) Taylor, of Grand Bend, Several nieces and nephews. Rested at the' Eric F. Nicholls Funeral Home, 639 Elgin Street, Wallaceburg. Funeral Mass Tuesday, December 4, at Holy Family Church, Wallaceburg, at 2 p.m., Father W. Bourque Celebrant. Interment in River- view Cemetery, Wallaceburg. 46. In memoriam KEYS • In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather Lloyd Alvin Keys who passed away December 7, 1963: Put your arms around Him Lord, Treat him with special care, Make up for all he -suffered, And all that seemed unfair. If roses grow in Heaven, Please pick a special bunch Put them in his arms, And tell him we still care. Always remembered and sadly missed by his wife, sons and daughter-in-law and grandchildren. -49x 47. Card of thanks Important 2 Day Household &Industrial YEAR END PUBLIC CLEARANCE AUCTION on location empty warehouse corner of Kitchener Ave. & Cabell St. London (off Rec- tory St. south of CNR tracks) . DAY No. 1 Tuesday, December 11th 6:30 p.m. 6 sets stove and fridges, office desks, photocopiers, typewriters, adding machines, diningroom and chrome sets, 2 new hide -a -beds, wood stoves, sinks and tubs, Tots of new rugs, china, brass, glass, rubber plants, chesterfield suites, coffee and end sets, color tv sets, tables, chairs, bedroom suites, This is a partial list only: DON'T MISS THIS SALE! DAY No. 2.Wednesday, December 12th 10:00 a.m. RESTAURANT EQUIP:. pizza oven, glass cooler doors and compressor, s/steel walk in cooler door and lamb, Ig. gas range, 7 pcs. assort. restaurant equip., stools, cash register. TOOLS & EQUIP. New & Used: 3 hp air compressor, elect. pipe threader, Lincoln 250 amp. shop welder, metal cutting band saw, elect. grinders, d.c. power unit, drill presses, air tools, wrench sets, 14" wood band saw, 6" jointer. BLDG. MAT.: (full semi load new assort. mahogany) plywood, clear 1 x 2, 2 x 2, strap- ping, trim, etc., assort. sizes new overhead door panels, 4 x 8 chipboard, masonite; cupolas, door stock material. MOBILE HOME ACCESSORIES: windows, Butyl's putty tape, front and combination doors, glues, hardware, screws, axles, wheels and tires. PAINT AND ASSORT: 5000 gals. assort. paints and colors, 1 -gal. to 45 -gal., stains, paints, spray bombs, brushes, etc. WINDOWS AND DOORS: sliders, picture, bays, bows, double -hung, moldings, storms, sealant tape. STEEL: over 25,000 lbs. I-beam, tube, round, rod, channel, plate, bar, fiat. TRAILERS: 12 -ton tandem dual float, 9 -ton 5th wheel float (tri -axle), 40 x 8 Mobile Home, 40' tandem hwy. van, 30' hwy. fiat deck, 2-12' utility trailers, new 18' livestock trailer, 32 x 10 office trailer, etc. OF SPECIAL INTEREST: 2 Khooler 3500 seines generators, portable gas welder, elect. forklift and battery charger, F 35 farm tractor, Allis Chalmers "0" tractor, 2 farm wagons, loader/backhoe, log splitter, lathe. VEHICLES: 1981 Chev p/u (cert), 1979 Executive Chev wagon (new paint, cert.), 1975 6000 GMC tractor w/alr, 1974 Chev C60 w/20' alum. box, 1972 Dodge cube van, 1969 Dodge 66 pas. bus/camper, 1979 Ford LTD wagon (loaded), 1979 Ford 4 -wheel drive w/hydraufle plow. Partial List Only Terms: Cash, Visa, M/C, Cert. Cheque - Snack Baron location. ARTHUR D. LARIVEE JR:- AUCTIONEER AUCTIONS UNLIMITED 121 Canterbury Drivi Dorchester, Ontario NORM WHITING auctioneer • AUCTION SALE Auction Sale of antiques, brass bells, household furniture, Van, Car, garden tractor & equipment, 2 Skidoos on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 AT 12 NOON SHARP to be held in the Zurich Arena, Zurich, Ont. for the Estate of the Late Mrs. Ella Hern, Exeter plus items for Mr. John Brooks. ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: Round oak table with 3 leaves; set of 6 oak chairs; 2 oak buffets; pine jam cupboard; armoire; dresser; washstand; secretary desk; old oak wall telephone; cherry table; oval parlour table; other tables; parlour arm chair; Captain's chair; hole in seat; wicker rocker; wooden arm chair; 2 press back chairs; 2 sets of 4 chairs; set of reproduced arrow back chairs; old cupboard; •treadle sewing machine; ice box; small oak chest with key; set of scales; hall tree; trunk; Griffin drop octagon'.. school clock; O.G. clock; Tiffany lamp; 8 apple peelers; large coffee grinder; railroad lantern; copper boiler; Planters Peanut jar; tea tins; crocks; . old pots & pans; 1 large and 1 small stained gloss window. CHINA & GLASS: Several pieces of chino & glass, such as R,S. Prussia, R.S. Germany, Royal Bayreuth, Coalport, Nippon, Noritake, Pinwheel Tiressedl glass, other pressed glass; salt dips; hknife rests; miniature cups & saucers; wine gldsses; 6 old Colony teaspoons; 6 pc. set of silverware in oak chest; oil lamps; Beaver sealer; 4 jardinieres; lantern. BRASS BELLS: 2 sets of sleigh bells on leather straps; 1 set of 6 chimes; 1 set of 4 chimes; 2 Beaver bells; ,10 team bells; 1 hand school bell. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: 2 arm chairs; chesterfield & chair;, coffee & 2 end tables: floor & table lamps; pictures & frames: mirrors; desk & chair; pair of birch twin beds, maple finish • complete like new; bed, dresser; table & 4 chairs; 3 stacking chairs; 2 Admiral 2 door Frostfree refrigerators; 23 cu, ft. freezer; 24" Westinghouse range; stereo with turntable & speakers; vacuum cleaner; several dishes; flatware; linens; quilts; blankets; several carpenter tools; hand & garden taols. VAN, CAR, GARDEN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT, SKIDOOS: 1977 Ford Van, 8 passenger club wagon, V8 automatic, '/ ton.; 1971 V.W. Convertible • as is.; 1973 12 H.P. John Deere garden tractor with 38" lawnmower . good condition.; 36" John Deere snow blower; 36" Lawn roller; small John Deere trailer; 1976 340 TNT Skidoo; 1976 Electric Twin Skidoo. For information contact: AUCTIONEER: NORM WHITING 235-1964 or 235-1931 "HOWATT BROTHERS TRANSPORT LTD." We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your business in the past, and look for- ward to serving you in the future. Here's• hoping you have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Doug and Ron Howatt. -49 TYNDALL I would like to express a sincere thank you to everyone for the gifts, cards and flowers I receiv- ed while in Clinton Public Hospital. A special thank you to Drs. Baker, Watts and Steed and all the nur s on first floor for their excellent care. Keith Tyndall. -49x MILLER We would like to thank the Brucefield and Clin- ton Fire Depts. for their quick response to our re- cent fire. Also a special thanks to those who came to help in many ways during and after the fire. Dave'and Gwen, David and Jamie. -49 NORMAN A sincere note of appreciation for the love and kindness shown to Bill and I during my stay in London Hospital - our family,- relatives, neighbors and friends. A very special thanks to Rev. Bechtel for his support and to Dr. Hugh Allan and Four West nursing staff. Everything was deeply appreciated. Sincerely, Charlotte Norman. --49 T ayfelders earn A CA honors A•. RIEHL I wish to thank Dr. Mclnerny, Jean Cox, Lab and X-ray staff at Clinton Hospital Emergency, am- bulance crews, surgical team of Dr. J. Sweeney and the nursing staff on fourth floor St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Also thanks to my family, friends. Rev. Pick, Masonic Lodge No. 84, Bluewater Shrine Club Fire Brigade and Mocha Temple for their cards, phone calls, flowers, gift and visits. All this helped to make my hospita stay more pleasant. Thanks to Dr. Harrett for hi core since returning home. Bill Riehl. -49 s s Southwestern Ontario is one of five areas which will receive special attention from the World Wildlife Fund of Canada concerning the preservation of endangered species in animals, birds and plants. Steven Wright, an area coordinator for World Wildlife was the guest speaker at the second annual conservation awards dinner sponsored by the Ausable-Bayfield Con -s servationAuthority. Wright said the Richard Ivey Foundation and the Ontario Heritage Foundation have each contributed $200,000 - for this wor- thwhile project. He added, "it's a real com- mitment for field work here." He said the area south of a line from Grand Bend to Toronto has a great similari- ty to the Carolina forests and affinity with the south. Animals in this zone are not found elsewhere in Canada." Wright said "Wildlife in this part of On- tario is in danger because of the concen- trated population masses. Wilderness areas are not large enough." Bald eagles are on the brink of extinction with only a handful of nests remaining. These eagles being birds of prey have suf- fered f ; om DDT. The piping plover, a close relative of the killdeer needs undistributed shorelines and is on the way out here and the blue racer snake is found only on Pelee Island. The Carner blue butterfly can be found on- ly in the area of Port Franks. Andy Dixon aed about the bluebird and Wright replied, Their number are remain- ing constant. A few cold winters in the south knocked them down naturally, but, they are coming back." The Authority's individual conservation award was presented by Bill Thirlwall to Jay Campbell for his assistance with' the Camp Sylvan conservation program for area elementary school students. Campbell's nomination noted that for several years he has been volunteering his time and expertise as a meteorologist in teaching students about the impact of weather on climate and ecology. The group award went to the Bayfield Anglers Association and was presented by Authority chairman John Tinley to Gerry Uniac. The Bayfield club receivedthe award for their continuing efforts to improve sport fishing in the Bayfield River. These efforts have included successful fish egg incubation, the planting of trees along water courses and participation on an advisory group working on the development of a long range plan for the Conservation Authority. The Huron Soil and Crop group winner of the award a year ago was nominated again in recognition of its efforts to control soil erosion. AUBIN The family of the late Marie Aubin wish to ex- press their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness during the loss of our beloved mother and grandmother. Your many beautiful floral arrangements, mass cards, donations and food brought fo our homes were very much ap- preciated. Special thanks to Father Caruana, Sister -Mary Louis for their many visits during her illness, also the ambulance drivers, Dr. Malkus, nurses and staff of Seaforth Hospital and the ex- cellent care of thes,V.O.N. Our thanks to the ladies of the C.W.L. for the lovely lunch, Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, pallbearers and flowerbearers.-49x • BEYER Thanks to Dr. Baker, Dr. Flowers and staff on 1st floor for their excellent care and thoughtfulness. Thanks also to Huronic Rebekah Lodge Ladies Auxiliary, Fish and Game Club, to all my friends and neighbours who were and still are the best; for cards, flowers and the many acts of kindness too many to mention. Thank you. Muriel Beyer. -49x VAN LOO We wish to thank all our family and friends who sent gifts and cards for our 25th anniversary and for your attendance at our open house. It made for a memorable occasions Peter and Edith Van Loo. -49 47. Card of thanks DOWSON I would like to thank my family, relatives, friends and neighbors for cards, gifts, flowers, visits and phone calls during my stay in Seaforth Hospital and since returning home. Special thanks to Dr. Underwood and nursing staff and to the ministers for visits and prayers. Special thanks to my family for flowers, treats and visits on our 49th Anniversary while I was in the. hospital. Cecil Dowson.-49x COOK I would like to say a wonderful thank you to my friends, neighbours and relatives for all the•love- ly flowers, cards and gifts sent to me while in the hospital and since returning home. Thank you to Wesley -Willis Church and the Ontario 'Hydro families. A special thank you to Dr. Harrett and Dr. Watts and the nurses on first floor of Clinton Hospital: Thanks to my roommate Mrs. Kay. Your kindness was very much appreciated and will always be remembered. Joyce Cook. -49 Say.... MERRY CHRISTMA to your family and 'all' your friends with ease this year! Save the time and ' expense of sending Christmas cards by placing a'„Merry” Christmas Greeting in the Clinton News -Record Your greeting with unlimited wording will appear. grouped with Other greetings• in the Dec. 19 issue. One Week $ 5 t.7 5 PLUS YOU CAN SAVE A'1 ADDITIONAL `1.00 BY PAYING FOR YOUR GREE'T'ING IN ADVANCE. One Week ' paid In advance '4.75 SAMPLE... f MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HapnN New Year in re.) alta. 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