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42. Dearth notice
WOOD
John J., of RR 3, Kippen, at Seaforth Community
Hospital on March 26, 1985, in his 75th year.. John
Wood, beloved husband of Margaret Irvine; Lov-
ing father of Margaret and her husband Ron Eyre
of Guelph, and George and his wife Jeanette of
Lucan. Predeceased by one son John (1953).
Cherished Grandpa of Steven, Karen, and Kevin
Eyre, and Lori Wood. Dear brother -in -low of Alex
Irvine of Seaforth and Jean and Bert White of
Kingsville. Dear brother of George, Barbara,
William, Roland, Horace, Joyce, and Iris, all of
England. Predeceased by 1 brother Norman.
Also survived by several nieces and nephews.
The family received friends at his late residence,
Lot 13, Concession 8, Tuckersmith Township,
after 2 p.m. Wednesday, where a private funeral
service was held on Thursday at 2 p.m. Spring in-
terment Maitlandbank Cemetery, Seaforth.
TAYLOR
At Wingham & District Hospital, on Wednesday,
March 27, 1985, Mr. George M. Taylor, of RR 1,
Wingham, in his 80th year. Beloved husband of
Winnie (Carne). Dear father of Thomas and his
wife Diane Taylor and Sondra and her husband
James Moss, all of Hamilton. Brother of Irene
(Mrs. Charles Showers) of Wingham, Lawrence
Taylor of Belgrave. Also 4 grandchildren Jeffrey
and Michael Taylor, Christine and Deborah Moss.
Predeceased by his 2 children Claire and John, 3
brothers and 1 sister. Friends called at the
McBurney Funeral Home, 35 Potrick Street W.,
Wingham, after 2 p.m. Thursday, until Friday,
where funeral service was held at 1:30 p.m.
Reverend J. Rea Grant officiating. Spring inter-
ment Wingham Cemetery,
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON - 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT. APRIL 6 AT 10 AM - Antiques,
furniture, etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's
Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont. for Glen
Lockhart.
THURSDAY, APRIL 11 AT 10 AM - Beef
cows, Stocker •cattle, truck, combine, 5
tractors, swather, forage, harvesting and
tillage equipment, ,feed, etc. to be held at
Lot 19, Concession 5, McKillop township,
21/2 miles north of Seaforth and 11/2 miles
east for Wilfred Drager. Farm is sold.
SAT. APRIL 13 AT 10 AM - Airless paint
sprayer, power carpentry and shop .tools,
power mortar mixer, job site shacks,
portable heaters, portable generator, used
material, etc. to be held at 55 Birch Street,
Seaforth Industrial Park, Seaforth, Ont. for
Wayne & Harold Smith Construction Co. Ltd.
MON. APRIL 15 AT 1 PM - Two tractors,
bean equipment, farm machinery, 3 &
miles north and 21/2 m. east of Seaforth for'
Paul J. Storey.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17 AT 10 AM - Lobb
Brothers Spring Consignment Auction of
tractors & 'farm machinery, Bayfield Rd.,
Clinton, To consign phone Richard 482-7898
or Fred 482-3409.
FRIDAY, APRIL 19 - JD 7700 combine,
Versatile 4 wheel drive tractor, 3 JD tractors
and full line of Cash Crop farm equipment,
Lot 5, Concession 9, Tuckersmith Township,
5'/2 miles south of Seaforth and 1•1/4 miles
east for Rieny VanLoon.
SATURDAY, APRIL 20 AT 10 AM -
Furniture, 2 tractors, livestock trailer, truck
and machinery for Robert Marshall, 11/2
mile north and 11/2 mile west of Blyth.
SATURDAY APRIL 27 AT 10 AM ;-
Appliances and furniture in the Mitchell
Arena for Mrs. Howard Stacey.
42. Deoth notice
SCHWAI ENTKUBBR
Serenus, at Stratford General Hospital, on March
31, 1985, Serenus Schwartzentrt4!er, 70 Adam
Street, Tavistock, gge69 years,. Beloved husband
at Magdalena (Roth) Eicher. Dear father of Ar-
neld and his wife Connie, Tavistock, Keith and
his wife Karen, RR 1, Shakespeare, Mrs. Delores
Woos, Tavistock, Mrs. Kenneth (Arlene) Seyler,
Zurich, Mrs. Grant (Sharon) Kaufmgn, Tavistock,
Mrs. David (Carol) Steckle, Zurich, Mrs, Harold
(Esther) Gingerich, Zurich, Mrs. Dean (Veronica)
Bell , Brantford and Mrs. Kenneth .(Vlrginla)
Steckle, Bayfield. Dear step -father of Brian Roth,
Stratford. Dear brother of Carson Sthwortzen-
Pruber and Mrs. Henry (Mae) Yantzi, both of New
Hamburg. Lovingly remembered by 22 grand-
children and 2 great-grandsons. Predeceased by
first wife Esther Roth (1980), one son and one
grandson. Member Hillcrest Mennonite Church.
Friends called at the Robert Krug Funeral Home,
Tavistock after 2:00 Monday and until noor;, on
Wednesday, April 3 when transfer was made to
Hillcrest Mennonite Church, New Hamburg for
funeral service at 2:30 o'clock. Interment 19th
Line Cemetery, East Zorra Twp. The Rev. Gerald
Good officiated.
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CLEARING FARM
EQUIPMENT AUCTION
At Chatham on Wen4ay, March 27, 1}9.8, in
Iris fl?nd Tear, Mac Laren inglis a resident of
Highgate. Beloved husband of the late Mary G,
Stockton. Door father of Mrs. Betty Aitchison of
Brussels, Carol (Mrs. Harold Jewell) of
Ridgetown and Ken Gordonof Ridgetown.
Brother of Mrs. Pauline Adams of Lucknow. Torn
Inglis of Lucknow, Rod Inglis of Earlton, John In-
glis of Victprlo, B.C. and the late Mrs. Crissy
Simm, Mrs. Betty Flannigan, Alex and Allan In-
glis. Also surviving are 14 grandchildren, 17
great-grandchildren, 10 nieces and 8 nephews.
Rested at the McKinlay Funeral Home,
Ridgetown for funeral service on Saturday at 1:30
p.m. with Eugene Swain of Highgate officiating.
Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Ridgetown.
DAER
At his residence on Thursday, March 28, 1985,
Murray Albert Doer of Goderich, in his 65th year.
Loving son of the late William and Mary Doer.
Dear brother of Lucille (Mrs. James Martin), Ben-
son, and Ralph, alt of Goderich, Allan of
Meaford, Clarence of Vancouver, Joseph of Clin-
ton, and Ernest of Toronto, and the late Henry.
Also survived- by several nieces and nephews.
Friends called at the Stiles Funeral Home, 77
Montreal Street, Goderich, on Sunday from 2-4
and 7.9 p.m. A service and committal was held in
the chapel on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment
Maitland Cemetery.
Of farm machinery, combine, and trucks for Larry Peck, at
the location, 31/2 miles north of Zurich, and 1 mile east or 3e.,
miles south of Varna and 1'/, miles west,
SATURDAY, APRIL 13 AT 1:15 P.M.
CONSISTING OF 3 TRACTORS: 1978 Case 970, 2813 hrs., air, AM radio, CB radio,
weights, 18.4 - 38 snap on duals & chains (DSS) / 1977 - 574 Int. 1197 hrs., 16.9 x 30,
tires, excellent cond. / 1974 - 674 Int., 2041 hrs. 18.4 x 30 tires, radio & heat houser,
Dunham quick attach loader c/w hyd. 64" material bucket.
COMBINE: 1977 Gleaner F2 Corn - Soybean Special, 1310 hrs., air, shaft monitors,
chopper, 18.4 x 26 tires / 430B corn head / 13' grain head & reel, 10' pickup.
MACHINERY: Case adj. 16". - 18", 4 furrow plow / 161/2' Vibra-shank cult. / 13'4"
Kongskilde Cult, / 11' Kongskilde Cult. / No. 37 Int. 10' disc / 10' Turnco Packer & 2-5'
Pups / Int. 510 semi -mount, 13 run drill / Int. 56-4 row planter - figregloss insect. boxes
/ Int. 531, 3-16", 3 PTH. plow / Turnco 14' landleveller / 5 sect. diamond harrows &
pole, plus 5 more harrows / grass seeder / 570 Innis windrower / 4 row Luke's bean
puller / New Holland super hayliner 69 baler / McCormick 7' mower / Int. 16, 5 bar
side rake / 2-16' flat racks & running gear / 18' Malco Tube elevator / bole stooker /
41' Speed King 6" auger with flex hopper / 20' - 4" portable auger / 10' fert. auger,
excellent cond. / gravity box & running gear / Geo. White 300 US Gal. trailsprayer, 30'
boom & 6 row drop pipe boom / 8' - IMCO, 3 PTH blade / Int. 80 double auger, hyd.
hood, 7' snow blower / 12' post hole auger / Forand upright wood splitter / 550 Int.
manure spreader.
TRUCKS: 1962 Int. 1700.- 16' grain box, 10-100x 20 tires, good motor & rubber, as is /
1968 Chev. 50, 17' box & hoist, as is.
MISCELLANEOUS: hyd. cyl. & hoses / 3 PTH water pump /' Keystone dehorners /
approx. 60 new cedar posts / steel posts / 10" x 20" tractor chairs / horse cutter /
Locream separator/ 11.00 x 16" ribbed tractor tire and many more items.
NOTE: Verbal announcements take precedence over written material. Equipment free
f all liens or encumbrances.
LARGE AUCTION SALE
Antiques; modern appliances;
furniture; snowmobile and trailer;
garden tiller; transfer pump; a few
tools; etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's
Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont. for Glen
Lockhart plus additions.
SATURDAY APRIL 6 AT 10 AM
Admiral fridge; Admiral 24" electric
stove; Beatty clothes dryer; Simplicity
spin dry washer; Electrohome floor
model hi 11; records; humidifier;
Electrohome 26" floor model colour TV;
Pequegnat hanging wall clock made in
Berlin, Ont. before 1914; Fabian hutch
china cabinet; antique bonnet chest;
large antique chest of drawers; pine
gunstock chair; antique chesterfield
reupholstered bn good condition;
wooden dining table w/4 leaves; 2
china cabinets; wooden rocking chair;
continental double bed; Avon cedar
chest made In Seaforth; wooden kitchen
table; Kroehler chesterfield w/pull out
bed; davenport couch; caned seat
gunstock type chair; plywood
wardrobe; upholstered platform
rocker; three swivel rockers; spoon
racks; French Provincial end table;
matching coffee & end table; 3 antique
dressers; large brown upholstered
swivel rocker and ottoman like new; 2
half round end tables; oil painting;
pictures; floor lamps; wooden magazine
holder; odd chairs; 2 dolls; lamps; oil
lamps; Royal Devon jardiniere; antique
wafer pitcher; dishes & glassware
including antique pieces; brass bell;
small appliances; pots & pans: bedding;
, books; hand hooked rug; exercise bike;
vacuum cleaner; exerciser; framed
mirror; battery charger; 1974 Johnston
snowmobile w/rotary engine; tilt top
double snowmobTle trailer; S hp. garden
tiller, 1 yr. eel; gas town mower; gas
engine; water transfer pump; small
bench saw; 3 pressure systems: anvil;
forge; pressure washer; pipe vise; Iron
kettle; 10 ff, x 3" grain auger; 2
walking plows; spool bed; wicker fern
stand; lam type cupboard; treadle
sewinee machine; table & 4 chairs;
chrome table 4 chairs; Estey uprlgh-f
piano; etc. etc. THIS IS A GOOD SALE.
TERMS: CASH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482-7898
AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS,
TENDER : ROKERS & BUSINESS CONSULTANTS
BRUCE RATHWELL - (519)482-7181 / 482-3120
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P(ITORk
At University Hospital Londe!), on March 3.1,
1985, Mrs. Sarah (Wtebe) Peters of The
Mapiewoods Apartments. Zurich, Irl her nth
year. Beloved wife of the late Abram Peters
(1955); dear mother of Jacob of Zurich, Harry of
Niagara Falls and Anita (Mrs. Max Rabishaw) of
Toronto; door sister of Peter of Vancouver, Tony
of Herbert, Saskatchewan. Nell of Dawson City;
Yukon, Helen (Mrs. Peter Block) and Anne (Mrs.
Horry Hiehert) both of Herbert, Saskatchewan;
Mrs. Peters is predeceased by 2 brothers and 2
sisters. Also surviving are 7 grandchildren and 1
great-grandchild. Visitation In the Zurich Chapel
of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49
Goshen N. Zurich, where the funeral and com-
mittal service was conducted on Wednesday.
April 3 at 2 p.m. Spring interment to follow in the
Zurich Mennonite Cemetery.
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DAVIS
At Huronvlew on Saturday, March 30, 1985, Alma
Frances Sturdy in her 90th year. Beloved wife of
the late Thomas Matheson Davis. Dear mother of
Adene (Mrs. H.A. Lowe) of Lethbridge, Alberto,
Elaine Davis of Burlington, Catherine (Mrs. M.E.
Thomstone) of Hamilton, William R. Davis of
Kenora, Harold C. Davis of Barrie, Alma (Mrs.
Jack MacDonald) of Vancouver, Olive (Mrs. A.D.
White) of Boerne, Texas, Muriel (Mrs. William
Vickers) of Sarnia and the late Thomas (Tim)
Davis. Loving grandmother of 31 grandchildren
and 33 great-grandchildren. Friends called at the
Stiles Funeral Home, 77 Montreal Goderich on
Monday from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. A service was held
at St. George's Anglican Church, Goderich on
Tuesday at 2 p.m. followed by Interment in
Maitland Cemetery.
FULLER
Peacefully on Friday, March!29, 1985, at her late
residence, R.R. 2, Forest, after a lengthy illness,
gone to be with the Lord, Madeline Inez
(Niewborg) Fuller; in her 56th year. Beloved wife
of Robert G. Fuller and dear mother of Suzanne
(Mrs. Allen Thompson) of Blyth and Mary Jane
(Mrs. Michael Gardner) of Leslie, Michigan. Dear
daughter of Mrs. Cecile Niewborg of Forest and
sister of Jean (Mrs. William Pudduck) of Komoka.
Predeceased by one brother Charles (1972). Also
loved by three grandsons Craig, Ian and Trevor.
Rested at the Gilpin Funeral Horne, Thedford un-
til Sunday, March 31: thence to Lakeshore
Gospel Hall, County Road No. 7 for service al
2:30 p.m. Interment Ravenswood Cemetery.
HUFFMAN
Suddenly at University Hospital on Sunday,
March 31, 1985, Elmer Huffman, of 128 Main
Street, Lucan, in his 68th year. Beloved husband
of Florence (Dorie) Huffman. Dear father of
(Beverley) Mrs. Scott Anderson and (Susan) Mrs.
Dale Cook, both of Lucan. Dear grandfather of
Rebecca and Timothy Anderson and Jason Cook.
Dear brother of Raymond, of Kitchener, Harvey
and Clifford, of Seaforth, Alice Nichols, of Unity,
Saskatchewan, Marjorie Morrisson of Dublin,
Lloyd of Bayfield, Jack of B.C., Donald of
Lucknow and predeceased by one brother Gor-
don. Rested at the C. Haskett and Son Funeral
Home, Lucan until Wednesday, April 3rd then to
St. Patrick's Church, Biddulph Twp. where the
funeral mass was celebrated by the Rev: Father
J. Finn at 11 a.m. Interment in St. Patrick's
Cemetery.
45. Marriages,
f CKBR,T • IRl ACK ,
Mrs. Rene Straughan is pleased to announce the
merriage of her daughter, Susan Block and
Michael Eckert, son of Mrs. Marie Eckert, all of
Clinton. The wedding was officiated by Roy.
Bechtel of Wesley -Willis United Church on Satur-
day, March 30, 1985.-14
46. In memoriam
BLAKE
In loving memory of a dear husband; father and
grandfather Orville Blake, who died ten years
ago today, April 3rd, 1975:
No one knows the silent heartaches,
Only those who have loved can tell,
The grief we bear in silence
For the one we loved so well,
You are always in our„ mind,
No matter what we do,
Alt the time within our hearts,
There are thoughts of you.
Lovingly remembered by ' wife Iona and
family. -14x
MILLER
Russell J.E. of RR 4, Seaforth. On April 1, 1985, in
his 70th year, Russell Miller. Beloved husband of
the late Grace Wallace. Dear, father of Ken and
Keith both of Tuckersmith Twp., Kathleen (Mrs.
Web Stone) and Davidlboth of Vanastra, John of
'Hamilton, Marlene (Mrs. Grant Parr) of Stratford
and Patricia of Stratford and Donna May at
home. Also . survived by 2 brothers Percy and
Raymond and 2 sisters Mildred and Grace all of
Sask., and 11 grandchildren. Friends may call at
tlpe Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich
Street West, Seaforth after 7 p.m. Tuesday until
Thursday at 2 p.m.; when funerairservices will be
held. Spring interment Egmondville Cemetery,
Egmondville.
DOUBLE-HEADER
FARM EQUIPMENT
AUCTION
We are pleased to offer by public auction 7 tractors, combine and complete line of
farm equipment and vehicles held at Chapman Farms, at the location, 31/2 miles south
of Kerwood, and 'h mile west'or 7 miles SE of Strathroy, (R.R. No. 3) on
TUES AY APRIL 9 AT 10:30 A.M.
SELLING FOR'CHAPMAN FARMS -
CONSISTS OF 2 TRACTORS: Ford 9600 c, ry cab, all options, completely overhauled,
duals, front weights / Ford 7000 c/w loader, fully hyd., duals (DSS).
POWER UNIT AND ATTACHMENTS: New Idea 702 Diesel Uni-system c/w 710 combine
unit, 713 soybean head, 731-4 row corn head, 727 corn picker, 729A corn picker
sheller. '
EQUIPMENT: Kongskilde 17' - 6" Vibro cult. with incorporation kit / 20' Dunhamlehr
harrogator, hyd. wings / 20' cultipacker, 3 sect. with transp. whls, / 5 furrow Overum
plow, auto. resets / 4 furrow AC semi -mount plow / Tye drill with press wheels, 13' 4"
(new) / Vicon 400 gol. saddle tanks, all controls / PTO -hypo pump / Geo. White 3 pth,
150 gal. sprayer, 40' booms / Vicon 3 PTH fert. spreader, 1500 Ib, cap. / New Holland 4
row corn head / J.D. twin auger\ 3 PTH snow blower / 3 PTH scraper blade / 8" PTO
auger, 35' with transp. wheels / McCurdy 8 ton wagon, 20 bu. gravity box / J. & M.
wagon & gravity box with extensions / 12' hyd, fert. auger&hopper / 2 whl. trailer
with sides / Lincoln 225 amp arc. welder / 36" electric start riding mower / chainsaw /
aeration fan / 1-5 HP motors / Misc. qty. of 'sprays, oils & tools.
- FM RADIO SYSTEM: Motorola AM 2 way radio system c/w 75' tower, power unit, base
8, 4 mobiles.
NOTE: Equipment is well maintained. Many items new in 1983.
PROPRIETORS: Tom & Hazel Chapman - Retiring from farming. Phone - 247-3281
RELOCATED PUBLIC AUCTION
We have been instructed by the secured party, to sell by public auction, tractors, form
equipment, and vehicles consisting of
TRACTORS: 1979-DX140 Powermatic 4WD, c%w 6 cyl. turbo engine, synchr. trans.,
hyd, PTO, front end weights, well maintained , 1979 • 06806 Deutz synch. 4WD, c/w 4
cyl. air cooled diesel eng., 3 PTH, dual 540, 1000 PTO, remotes front mount, quick
attach / 1979-06006 Deutz 2WD, c/w 3 cyl. diesel eng., indep. PTO, 3PTH, diff. lock,
adj: front axle, fully hyd. front end loader / Deutz • D6207 with loader c/w 6' bucket,
550 hrs, / Int, 686, high -low, 1800 hrs.. excellent cond.
COMBINE: 1976 J.D. 4400 c/w 4 spd. trans., 329 cu. eng., hydrostatic reel drive, bin
ext. & straw chopper / J.D. 443 - 4 row corn head • J.D. 453A - 4 -row soybean head
J.D. 213 - 13' groin head c/w hyd.' reel drive (HSS) , also selling separate • 6734 Rice
tires for J.D. combine.
EQUIPMENT: J•D. 7100 - 8 row planter c/w seed & insecticide boxes. liq, fert..
completely monitored / J.D. 400 - 20' rotary hoe. 3 PTH / J,D. 36 plate disc c'w hyd. lift
/ Kvernelands 6 x 16" semi•mount plow c/w spring resets - Kvernelands 3 x 16" semi -
mount plow c/w resets / Mod. B2 -NR Landoll 600 - 3 PTH - 7 tooth chisel
plow / McKee 22' Cult, Mod. PT2 c/w hyd. folding 'wings & lift , Rau -
Comby 13', 3 PTH Cult. c 'w double rolling harrows Knoble 8 row, 3 PTH, Cult. c'w
rolling shields / McKee 8 row, 3 PTH. Cult. , Int. 5100 Drill, 21 run with packer wFieels
White 30' Cult. custom mode 22' harrow carrier c/w 5 sect. of harrows • 4 section
heavy type diamond harrows c'w tool bar / Geo. White T510 field sprayer c'w floating
axle, 40' boom• completely mon., Hypo, PTO pump ' Alliston 5' rotary cutter McKee
750.7'/2' twin auger, 3 PTH, snow blower - New Idea 1500 gal. liquid manure tank c'w
PTO pump / New Idea 217 Manure spreader : New Holland 355 mix mill caw extra
unloading auger & mon. with weigh scales ' Fidelity generator, Mod. L15.57.486, 25
kw. cont. / 3 PTH stone bucket 3 - J. & M. 250 bu. gravity boxes with bin ext. & 8 ton
hoist running gear, (one without hoist) % Allied 41' x 7" auger / 30 ft. bole elevator / 40
ft. wooden elevator legs - complete ' 3 PTH bucket / 5 HP gas sprayer i New idea
spreader / 6 rows snow fence.
TRUCKS AND TRAILERS: 1977 Ford - F258 • 4WD c, w diesel eng.. 4 spd. trans., AM/FM
radio / 1971 Ford - F350 c/w 4 spd. trans.. flat rack with 4' wood sides , 1976 Dodge
Club Cab c/w auto. trans. / custom made 20' gooseneck tri -axle float with83 5' wood
o Std
sides / Tri -co 32' x 11' moch. float ' 1980 - 4WD Ford . ton pick-up
h
wheel tri -axle float..
NOTE: All equipment sold to highest bidder without reserve and free from any liens or
encumbrances. Equipment is to be sold at random.
"All Verbal announcements take precedence over written material."
For additional information contact: ,ry
AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS,
TENDER BROKERS d, BUSINESSCONSULTANTS
BRUCE RATHVitELL 1519)482-7181
43. Births
PICKETS
In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister,
Teresa Lynn Pickett, who passed away six years
ago April 3, 1979.
Often in quiet moments, Teresa, we sit and think
of you,
Your face, your smile, the things you'd say and
do,
Though we con smile for good times,
Sadness fills our hearts,
You left us here for a peaceful land,
Where loved ones never part.
Memories are all we have,
Which we hold close to our hearts.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by mom
and dad, Ivan and Margaret, brothers, Jerry and
Ricky and sister, Maryann. -14
47. Card of thanks
MACVEAN
Sandra and Rob MacVean of Calgary are pleased
to announce the birth of their son Robert Scott on
March 21, 1985. Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs.
McCabe of Orangeville and Mr, and Mrs. R. Mac -
Veen, Bayfield.-14nx
GORDCIN
I would like to thank all my friends and relatives
for flowers, cards, treats and visits while I was a
patient in Clinton and University Hospitals.
Specipl thanks to Dr. Baker. William
Gordon. -14x
LUBBERS
We would like to thank all our friends and
neighbours on the Hwy. Cty. Rd. 25 for the lovely
surprise party and gift that we received. Ralph
and Grace Lubbers.-14
McPHEE
Thanks to Dr, Street and Dr. Watts and nurses on
first floor and friends and neighbours for cords,
flowers and visits and also kindness shown to my
wife during my stay in Goderich Hospital. Orval
McPhee. -14
COULTIS
"BJ" and family would like to thank Dr. Steed and
• the nursing staff at Clinton Hospital for their ex-
cellent care. Thanks also to friends and family
for cards and visits and a -special thanks to the
Varna UCW for their special attention when I
returned home. "BJ" Coultis.-14
BEAN
Dana and Joyce are pleased to announce the
birth of their newborn son, Michael Adam, 8 lbs,
2'/2 ozs., 22", at 9:45 a.m., Sunday, March 31,
1985 at Alexandra Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich. Proud grandparents are Maurice and
Maureen Bean of Auburn and Bert and Joan
Dougherty of Nile.-14nx
44. Engagements
MACGREGOR
My thanks to Dr. Hill and Dr. Van Walraven,
nurses on the third floor of; Stratford Hospital', Dr.
Harrett, nurses on first floor of Clinton Hospital
and physiotherapy staff for their care. Also
thank you to Rev. Snihur and Rev. Pick, Burs
' and Londesboro UCW, friends and family -for
their gifts, cards, treats and thoughtfulness
while I was a patient in Stratford and Clinton
Hospitals. Thank you all. Gordon
MacGregor. -14
MOMMERSTEEG - JOHNSTON
Rita Mommersteeg, London and Dave and Goil
Johnston, Bayfield are pleased to announce the
forthcoming marriage of Deborah Joan to David
Allan. The wedding ceremony will take place
April 20, 1985 at 4 p.m. In St. Andrew's United
Church, Bayfield. Reception to follow in
Varna. -14,15
MANN
The family of the late John G. Mann would like to
express their deep gratitude and appreciation to
all relatives, friends and neighbours for expres-
sions of sympathy, cards and floral tributes and
contributions to the Cancer Society. Thanks also
to Rev, James Bechtel of Wesley -Willis United
Church. Your kindness and concern will always
be remembered, The Mann Family. -14x
WILLERT
Many thanks to family, neighbours and friends
for the cards, flowers and visits while I was in
Clinton and University Hospitals and since retur-
ning home. Special thanks to Hensall Legion 468,
also to Dr. Wallace, Dr. Flowers and Dr. Morgan
and his staff. Harold Willert.-14
WISE
We wish to thank family, friends and neighbours
for flowers, cards and gifts while• we were pa-
tients at St. Joseph's Hospital and since returning
home. Your thoughtfulness is sincerely ap-
preciated. Mari and Michael. -14
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