Clinton News-Record, 1985-4-24, Page 21Page20—CI.rINW 'NEW RECORD, WEDNESDAY, Afillia2.4,1985
38. Auction sale
38. Auction sale
Clearing Auction Sale 4604,
For Keith Stephenson, 3 Mlles south of Varna or
4 miles west of Hensall, Con. rd. 310
Monday, April 29 at 1:00 p.m.
TRACTORS: 784 IH diesel with cab and duals, 454 IH diesel with
IH loader, IH - H tractor.
COMBINE: Gleaner F. gas, cab, straw chopper, with 4 row corn
head, 13 ft. header with pickup, bean clynd.
MACHINERY: 15 ft. triple K cult with finger harrows, 9'/] ft.
triple K, IH 56 corn planter with insecticide boxes, JM 10 ft. fert.
auger, packer and pups, 36' Allied auger, No. 33 M.F. 15 run
drill (like new), IH pull 9 ft. swather. P.T.O. Fornney generator
(like new), 353 N.H. mixmill, 17 ft. unloading auger (like new),
gravity wagons, IH semi -mounted 3 furrow 16 inch plow, 500
Innes bean windrower, 4 row bean puller, auger and motor,
7 ft. NI mower, spreader, Calsa sprayer, McKee harvester and
wagon, No. 36 MF rake, Oliver 60 baler (good), wagon and flat
rack, Dion harvester with 2 row corn head, scrap iron and other
small items.
Terms: Cash, Booth Farm Sold
Owner or Auctioneer not responsible for accidents day of sale.
All verbal announcements shall take precedence over written
advertising.
Auctioneers
John Finlay
236-4814
Be on time not many small articles
Tom Shoebottom
AUCTION SALE
of
Household furniture & effects being part of estate of
Late Mary B. McKague, Teeswater
with additions
to be held at
WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE
Saturday, April 27th
11:00 AM
Antique corner cabinet; hall seat & mirror; 2 parlour tables; drop leaf end table; triple
leg Duncan Phyfe drop leaf table w/2 leaves; press back rocker & arm chair; modern
triple dresser & 5 drawer chest; twin beds; magazine, stand; writing desk; footstools;
buffet; 2 pce. Kroehter chesterfield; wardrobe; 6 dining room chairs; floor & swag
lamps; electric stove w/high and low ovens; washer; dryer; upright freezer; Pfaff
sewing machine; several table lamps; manual typewriter; several trunks; bedding;
crv.o-' and china, including. Wedgwood, mllkglass, Pyrex; Nippon, ruby lustre, bowls,
cry_ , ocoa set; glass caster set; sterling ware, including serving set; sterling salt &
peppers; several pieces India brass; flatware; small electric appliances; mirrors;
clocks; books; pictures -'some signed; etc.
PREVIEW: Friday 7-9 P.M.
MOBILE LUNCH
JACK ALEXANDER ® AUCTIONEER
Tel: 357-1011 & 357-1442
42. Death notice
TRAQUAl 1
Suddenly at South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on
Saturday, April 20, 1985, Mrs. Evelyn Marie
(Wareing) Troquoir, of R.R. 2, Kippen in her 59th
year. Beloved wife of Murroy A. Traquair. Loving
mother of James, of Harrow, Gerald, of R.R. 2,
Kippen and Nancy, of Zurich. Dear sister of
Ronald Wareing, of Hensall, Robert Wareing, of
Kippen and Doug Wareing of Centralia. Dear
grandmother of Janet, Erin, Craig and Dwayne.
Visitation in the Hensall Chapel of Michael P.
O'Connor Funeral Homes, 118 King Street, Hen-
sall where the funeral service was conducted on
Monday, April 22nd at 3 p.m. Rev. Stan
McDonald officiated. Interment in Hensall Union
Cemetery.
HOHNER
At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Thursday,
April 18th, 1985. Mrs. Edith Anna '(Deichert)
Hohner of 44 Main Street, west, Zurich in her
67th year. Beloved wife of W. Harvey Hohner and
loving mother of Allan of Barrie; dear daughter
of Mrs. Josephine (Kalbfleisch) Deichert and the
late Victor Deichert (198J); dear sister of Earl
Deichert of R.R. 2, Zurich, Claire Deichert of R.R.
1, Zurich, Edward Deichert of Wingham, Laura
(Mrs. Clifford Pepper) of Dashwood, Dorothy
(Mrs. 'Edgar Elligsen) of Mitchell and Miss
Margaret Deichert of Kitchener; dear grand-
mother of Stacey and Travis Hohner. Mrs.
Hohner was a member of the Lutheran Church
Women, Zurich Women s Institute, Zurich Golden
Agers and a member of St. Peter's Lutheran
Church choir. Visitation was after 2 p.m. Friday
in the Zurich Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor
Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen Street, north, Zurich
until 1 p.m. on Saturday, thence to St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Zurich for funeral service at
2:30 p.m. with Pastor Karl Schuessler officiating.
Interment followed in St. Peter's Lutheran Church
cemetery.
42. Death notice
BRADNOCK
At Victoria Hospital, London, on Friday, April 19-,
1985. Mrs. Wesley Bradnock, the former Eleanor
Isobel Wilson, of Auburn, Ont., in her 71st year.
Beloved foster mother of George Collins, of
Auburn and Sheron Stadelman, ,of Blyth. Dear
sister of Dorothy (Mrs, Hugh Bennett). of Port
Albert and Beryl (Mrs. Harold Nicholson), of
Seaforth. Also survived by 4 grandchildren.
Resting at the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth, Ont.
where the funeral service was held on Monday,
April 22nd at 2 p.m. Interment Ball's Cemetery.t
AARTS '1M
Peacefully at his residence on Friday, April 19,
1985, John Baptist Aarts of R.R. 4, Thamesford in
his 66th year. Beloved husband" of Maria
(Woestenberg) Aorts and dear father and father-
in-law of Ben and Wilma Aarts, Catherine and
Dennis Pardy, Matthew and Ann Aarts all of
Thorndale, Bill and Heather Aarts, John and Rika
Aarts, Frank and Mary Ann Aarts all of Lakeside.
Harriet and Bert Sanders.of Watford, Joe and An-
nie Aorts, Barbara and John Hendriksen all of
Thamesford, Mary -Anne and Daniel Denys of
Parkhill, Jacqueline and Peter Minten of
Strathroy, Monique and Harry, Van Lieshout of
Glencoe and Jack Aarts at home; dear brother-
in-law of Theresa DeGroot of Zurich; also loved
by '40 grandchildren. Surviv' g in the
Netherlands are 3 sisters. Predeca sed by 1 son
John (1949). Friends called at the Carrothers•
Betzner Funeral Home, 177 Dundas Street,
Thamesford from 2-4 and 7.9 p.m. on Sunday.
Funeral service was held of Sacred Heart Church,
Ingersoll on Monday, April 22nd, 1985 at 11 a.m.
Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery.
GREGORY
At Clinton Public Hospital on Saturday, April 20,
1985, Mr. Shurley Gregory of Clinton and former-
ly of London in his 76th year. Beloved husband of
the former Flsie Watson. Dear father of Marion,
Joyce (Mrs. William Hershorn) of R.R, 4,
Chatham. Also loved by three grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren, Also survived by three
sisters Ivy (Mrs. Archie Bishop) of Strothroy, Fern
(Mrs. Harley Bishop) of Mt. Brydges, Mrs, Betty
Craig of London and one brother Ross of Port
Stanley. Predeceased by two sisters Vera (Mrs.
Salvie Johre) and Marjorie (Mrs. Charles Smith)
and six brothers Morley, Jack, William, Leonard,
M -ray and Francis (Frank). Friends were receiv-
ed at the Boll & Falconer Funeral Home, 153 High
Street, Clinton after 2 p.m. Sunday. Funerol ser-
vice wos held at the funeral home on Monday,
Apr. 22 at 2 o'clock. Mr. Walter Gardiner from
the Clinton Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's
Witnesses, officiated. Interment Clinton
Cemetery.
MCCABE
At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital,
Goderich on Saturday, April 20, 1985, Edna (Mur•
ray) McCabe, of R.R. 3, Goderich, in her 78th
year. Beloved wife of Fred McCabe. Dear mother
of Gerald and James, both of R.R. 3, Goderich.
Sister of Ruth (Mrs. William Toman). of Huron -
view, Norma (Mrs. Joseph Lukomski), of Rome,
Michigan, Rose Bowler (Mrs. John' 'Austin), of
Kingsbridge, Arthur Murray of Chilliwack, B.C.
and Ellwood Murroy of Goderich. Also survived
by 3 pandchildren. Predeceased by one son
Frederick in infancy, 3 sisters: Pamela Koviak
(Mrs. Graham Stevenson), Vesta (Mrs. Ferris
Catlin), Rata (Mrs. Norval Scrimgeour) and one
brother Benson Murray. The fomily received
friends at the McCollum Funeral Home, Cumbria
Road at East Street, Goderich 2.4 and 7.9 p.m,
Monday. Funeral service was held at the funeral
home 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Interment
Maitland Cemetery
42. Death notice
43. Births
THORNTON
At Victoria Hospital, South Street Campus, On
Tuesday, April 16, 1985, Louis E. Thornton, of 344 •
Thompson Road, in his 67th -year. Beloved hus-
bond of Mrs. Daisy E. (Mills), Thornton. Dear
father of •William L. (Bill) Thornton and Diane
Mason both of London. Brother of George Thorn-
ton of Brussels, Mrs. John (Elizabeth) Ellacolt,
Thomas and Clifford Thornton all of London. Also
survived by 4 grandchildren. Predeceased by a
daughter Joyce and a brother Cecil. Visitation in
the,Needham Funeral Chapel, 520 Dundas Street
(Wed. 2-4 and 7-9 p.m.) where the funeral ser. .
vice was conducted on Thursday, April .18 at 1:30
p.m. Reverend Doctor John Palmer of Hyatt
Avenue United Church officiating. Interment
Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens.
MOFFATT _
At Wingham & District Hospital on Wednesday,
April 17, 1985, Mrs. Nora Moffatt of Wroxeter, in
her 76th year. The former Nora Carling Beattie.
Beloved wife of the late Oliver Moffatt (1954).
Dear mother of Harold Moffatt of Wroxeter.
George Moffatt and Marilyn (Mrs. Glenn Merry)
both of London; sister of Helen (Mrs. Manus
Linge) of Cleveland, Jock Beattie of Bayfield and
George Beattie of Tequesta,•Fla., also 7 grand-
children and 1 great-grandson. Friends called at
the McBurney Funeral Home, Winghom after 2
p:m. on Thursday until Friday, where the funeral
service was conducted at 2 p.m. Reverend Sidney
Bates officiating. Interment Wroxeter Cemetery.
MILBURN
At 5t. Joseph's Hospital, London, on April 17.
1985, Mrs. Edna Marie (Telford) Milburn of
Ravenswood in her 65th yeor. Beloved wife, of
William Milburn and dear mother of Ken of leper
wash, Judy (Mrs. Howard Heriry) of Kettle Point,
Don and Pot (Mrs. Bill Hunt) both of Forest, Dear
sister of Charlotte McCabe of Toronto, Rita (Mrs.
Cliff Wagner) of Sarnio, Mrs. Hazel McMahon
and Jack Telford both of Point Edward.
Predeceased by 2 brothers Gerry and Fred and 2
sisters Helen and Gladys. Also survived by 8
grandchildren. Rested at The Gilpin Funeral
Home, Thedford for service in the chapel on Fri
day, April 19 at 2 p.m. Mrs. Eleanor Johanson of
Ravenswood United Church, officiated. Inter
ment Ravenswood Cemetery.
GRAHAM
John and Jeannette thank God for the arrival of
their son, Jeffrey Patrick, born on Saturday,
March 30, 1985 at Clinton Public Hospital,
weighing 8 lbs. 2 ozs. A little brother for
Christine. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Dolly Jef-
frey and Mr. and Mrs. Pati ick Graham. Special
thank you to Dr. Steed and nursing staff,-17nx
KUIPERS
John and Cory thank God for the safe ar-ival of
another daughter, Jody Christine on Wednesday,
April 10, 1985, weighing 7 lbs. 1 oz. Jody is a
precious sister for Charleen and Pamela. She is
the fourth granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Mar-
tin Kuipers, Goderich and the twenty-second
grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Wobbe Bylsma„
Blyth.---17nx
47. Card of thanks
ELLIOTT
Many thanks to my family, relatives, neighbours
and friends for cards, flowers, gifts and visits
during my stay in Clinton Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Watts, Steed and Salsbury, first
floor nurses and Rev. N. Pick for his
visits.—Bessie Elliott. --17x
HOELSCHER
We would like to express our sincere thanks to
friends and neighbours for floral tributes,
charitable donations and other expressions of
sympathy for the lute Donny Hoelscher. I would
like to thank the pallbearers, flower bearers,
Rev. G.L. Royal and McCallum Funeral Home for
their assistance. Goderich O.P.P. and ambulance
attendants and Cinton Hospital. Special thanks to
all the students who attended Donny's funeral.
To Grant and Doris Ellison for being there when
we needed them. And thanks to John and Karin
Thurlow for their help. The kindness of everyone
will always be remembered.—Sincerely, Glenda
and Ron Deleary, Mike, Gord and Lisa Hoelscher,
Kathy and Jeff Austin, Ida McAllister. -17
ERB
Bill and Leeanne are pleased to announce the ar-
rival of their baby brother, Robert Lee Leonard,
April 11, 1985 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
weighing 8 lbs. 8 ozs. Proud parents are Bob and
Sharon Erb, Hensall, Proud grandparents are Bill
and June' Lee, Clinton, Leonard and Greta Erb,
Hensall. Special thanks to Dr. Maynard, third
floor nursing staff, to cousin Karen, Helen and
grandma Erb for their wonderful care. -17x
RENNER
It's a girll Cassie Quinn, born April 20, 1985
weighing 6 lbs. 9 ozs. at Clinton Public Hospital.
A daughter for David and Judy. A sister for
Laurie and Tricia. Proud grandparents are -Percy
and Kay Renner, Jack and Hinke Tiesma and
Murray and Pat Garrett. Pleased great-
grandparents ore Charles and Lulu Scotchmer,
Clara and S. Vander Zee-Hidma. Special thanks
'to Dr. Steed, Dr. Salsbury and second floor nurs-
ing staff for their excellent care.-17nx ,
COLEMAN
Les and Jane (nee Munn) of R.R. 1, Brucefield are
pleased to announce the birth of their daughter,
Suzanne Elizabeth on Saturday, April 20, 1985 at
Clinton Public Hospital. Proud grandparents ore
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Munn, Hensall and Mr. and
Mrsi,..Bill Coleman, Kippen.-l7nx
McTAGOART
At her residence on Friday, April 19th, 1985,.
Phyllis Marie McTaggart of Goderich. in her 66th
year. She was born November 25, 1919 iri Grey
Township. the daughter of the late Percy Word
and Ruby Hird. On November 23rd, 1938 she
married Allan McTaggart, who survives her. '
Dear mother of Yvonne (Mrs, Leslie Knight), of
R.R. 3, Brussels and Geraldine (Mrs. Allan
Siemon) of R.R. 5. Mitchell. Loving grandmother
of Jeffrey, Richard and Gerald Knight. Angelo
and Andrea Siemon. Sister of lycille (Mrs.
Clarence Wood) of Wingham, Faye (Mrs. Blake
McMillan) of Garvie; Lawson, Leonerd and Hilton
Ward all of Listowel; and Murray Ward of Kit
chener. Predeceased by one brother Ray Ward of
Waterloo. She was the past Matron of The Order
Of The Eastern Star. past Noble Grand of
Monkton Rebekah Lodge, Past President el The
Huron Presbytery of The United Church Women.
A member of The Goderich Women's Institute.
and a member of North Street United Church.
Goderich. Friends called at the Stiles Funeral
Horne, 77 Montreal Street. Goderich on Saturday
from 2.00-4.00 and 7.00.9.00 p.m. A service was
held in the chapel on Sunday at 2:30 p.m Rev
Robert 0 Boll officiating. Interment Maitland
Cemetery
WILTSE
I would like to thank my family, relatives and
friends for the lovely gifts, flowers and cords I
received on my 95th birthday.—Polly M.
Wiltse.-17
NICKEL
Sincere thanks to my family, friends and
neighbours for their visits, cards and treats while
I was in the hospital. Special thanks to the doc-
tors and nurses of Stratford and Clinton
Hospitals. Your kindness and concern will alwoys
be inembered j—Don Nickel.. --17 _— _'--
SHADDICK
The family of the late Ruth Shaddick expresses,
gratitude and appreciation to all relatives,
friends and neighbours for their kindness and
thoughtfulness during the past month. Thanks
also for the expressions of sympathy, cards,
floral arrangements and contributions to
organizations. Special thanks to the staff of Clin•
ton Public Hospital, Dr. Harrett and Dr. Flowers,
Rev. Bechtel and the staff of the Falconer Funeral
Home: Your kindness and concern will always be
remembered.• -The Shaddick Family. -17x
------.--- PLEWtS
Mark Eric is happy to announce the birth of his
brother, Scott Leslie on April 17, 1985 at West
Lincoln Memorial Hospital in Grimsby, weighing
7 lbs. 10 ozs Proud parents are Sandi and Gary
and grandparents are Roy and Elva Cox of Clin-
ton and Pearl Plewis of Gravenhurst.-17nx
MAIZE
Randy and Patti thank God for the safe arrival of
their'first child, a daughter, Jeni Elizabeth, born
April 21, weighing 6 lbs. 9 ozs. Proud grand-
parents ore William and Betty Helesic, Goderich,
John and Mary Maize, Dungannon, and very pro-
ud great-grandparents Emerson and' Phyllis
Rodger, Auburn, a first great-grandchild; also
great-grandmother Mary Helesic, Maitland
Manor, Goderich.-17nx
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46. In memoriam
CALDWELL
In loving memory of a dear mother and grand-
mother, Jean, who passed away April 27, 1984
Our hearts were broken so suddenly,
One year ago today,
The loss we suffered will linger forever,
In our hearts you will always stay.
Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by
Nancy and Wendy and their families. 17x
FINLAY
In loving memory of o dear mother, Annie E.
Finlay, who passed away 27 years ago April 21,
1958.
To a beautiful life came a sudden end.
She died as she lived, everyone's friend,
She was always thoughtful. loving and kind,
What a glorious memory she left behind,
She left so suddenly, her thoughts unknown,
But she left me memories, I'm proud to own,
Treasure her God in your Heaven of rest,
In this world. she was one of the best.
Greatly missed End remembered by daughter
Jane Wildfong. 17
CALDWELL
In loving memory of o deor mother and grand
mother, Mrs. Jean Caldwell, who passed away
April 27, 1984
Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day,
Unseen. unheard but always near,
Still loved, still missed, still very dear.
Lovingly remembered by her family Alan,
Marie, Dwight and Dean. 17
NOGALO
iavir,g rr,r qtly been a patient in the Clinton
P1,h' "lospital, I more fully realize how for-
tune e . e ...re in having such a fine facility with a
pro :sional staff of . dedicated doctors and
nurses. My sincere thanks 'to Dr. Baker, Dr.
Watts, Dr. S Med, Dr. Salsbury, Dr. Flowers, Mr.
Myint, Dr. Caine and Dr. Wall (University
Hospital) as well as the nurses on the first floor
for their special attention. My deepest apprecia-
tion for the many beautiful flowers and cards,
the thoughtful visitors and calls received at
home. Special thanks to my dear kindergarten
class (and supply teacher Mrs,. Vansteelondt) for
their gifts and cards as well as the stoff of St.
Joseph's School and C.P,,T.A. for their lovely
flowers. Sincere thanks also to Father Pluto and
Seamus Dougherty. I will always remember the
kindness and concern shown during my
illness.—Doreen Nogalo. —•17x.
47 Card of thanks
JOHNSTON
I would like to say a special thanks to all my
relatives, friends and neighbours for cards, gifts
and flowers and visits while I was in Clinton
Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Flowers
and all staff on first floor, kitchen staff and my
room mates Thanks everybody. -Rachel
Johnston 17x
47. Card of thanks
McNALL
1 would like to thank friends, relatives and
neighbors for cords, flowers and all the help I
received when it wos most needed.—Mildred
McNall.-17x
McGREGOR
The family of the late Fronk McGregor wish to
express appreciation to all relatives, friends and
neighbors fbr their thoughtfulness during the
past several weeks and. also during our bereave-
ment for• your expressions of sympathy, cards,
floral arrangements and contributions to -
charities. Special thanks to Rev. Norman Pick for
his words of comfort and Mr. Mike Falconer and
staff of theBall and Falconer Funeral Home. Your
kindness will always be remembered.—Vera,
Don and Eileen, Jack and Norma. --17x
WHO'S 65?
Happy Birthday
WILLY
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