Clinton News-Record, 1985-5-8, Page 20DENTURE
WEARERS
Did you know...
that it is important to
have your dentures examined
regularly? Your mouth is one of
the most important areas
of your body, but often the most
neglected when dentures are worn. Improperly fitting or neglected dentures can
cause severe health problems. The lack of public information regarding dentures is
alarming and often leads to problems and unnecessary expense. Your local denture
therapist (denturist) is a professional specializing in the construction, repair and
modification of dentures and provides this service directly to the public. If you have
problems with your present dentures or think of getting new ones, see your local
denture therapist, consultation is usually free. You will find denture therapists
(denturists) listed in the yellow pages. This information is supplied through the
Denturist Association of Ontario and your local therapist.
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31. Service directory
Hurst
Feige D.T.
58 West Street
(Kitty corner from Police Station)
524-6688
By Appointment Only
(If busy phone 1-800-265-1415 toil free)
PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
Experienced - Reasonable Rates
STEVE COOK 482-9335
Power LarwnRol I ing
482-94.81:
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER & SONS
Four modern rotary rigs
Phone Seaforth
HIM: 427.1737 Diane 527-0828 JIM:527-0775
JACK Be COLIQUHOUitI
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Specializing in:
*CUSTOM !BUILT HOMES
'RENOVATIONS
'ADDITIONS
n 'KITCHENS
"ALUMINUM SIDING
PHONE 482®9506 EVENINGS
SPACE AGE
INSULATION
All types of Insulation
Polyurethane Foam
Fiberglass, Rock wool, Cellulose
FOR MORE INFORMATION
AND FREE ESTIMATES
Ron Kassies
523-9484 AFTER 6 P.M.
Electrical Problems?
Call
Licensed Electrician
INDUSTRIAL /COMMERCIAL
FARM/RESIDENTIAL
24 "lour Emergency Service
Electric Heating
Sales and service of
Katolight alternators
R.R No. 1 - CLINTON
ED ROOSEBOOM
482-7441
YOUR ONE STOP VACUUM CENTRE
Salet►=Repaiis '
FILTER QUEEN
-EUREKA
BISSELL SERVICE CENTRE
NEW & USED VACUUMS
Electro, Kirby, Hoover,
Compact, Royal, Kenmore
Central Vacuum Systems
Bags, Hoses, Belts
Repairs To All Makes
Wo take trade-ins
(SAFETY MATS)
Goderich Vacuum Centre
S2 WestSt. Goderich 524-4112
COMFORT ZONE
INSULATION LTD.
Wo hove:
CELLULOSE, ROCK WOOL,
FIBREGLASS AND
POLYURETHANE INSULATION
MATERIAL FOR EVERY NEED.
For Free
Estimate
Cali
482-3812
or
482-3563
JOHN KASSIES
CANACIAN
FARMOULDEFtS
ASSCCIATION
GENERAL CONTRACTING j
•Farm and Residential Buildings
Additions and Renovations
Roofing, Siding, Sof-fit & Fascia
MEMBER
PHONE
482-3063
HURON CONTRACTORS
Phone 236-4230
New homes, cottages, barns
renovations.
Book your spring building planning with us
NOW and avoid spring increases.
34. Personal
DATES GALORE. For all ages and unattached.
Thousands of members anxious to meet you.
Prestige Acquaintances Call,Toll Free 1-800-263-
9163. Hours Noon till 8 p.m. -190
LOSE WEIGHT Easily! Hove you tried every diet
and failed because of willpower? Then
Cybernetics is the answer. For free Cybernetic
cassette, call 1-800-263-0512.-190 '
35. Notice to creditors
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LOUISE
KATHERINE REID.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
ALL persons having claims against the ESTATE OF
LOUISE KATHERINE REID, late of the Village of
Bayfield in the County of Huron, Widow, who
died on or about the 18th day of November, 1984,
are required to file proof of same with the under-
signed on or before MAY 28th, 1985, after which
date the Estate will be distributed with regard
only to the claims of which the undersigned shall
then have notice, and the undersigned will not
bp liable to any person of whose claim they shall
not then have notice.
DATED at Sarnia, Ontario this 2nd day of May,
A.D. 1985.
HARRY FREDERICK BAKER and SHIRLEY ANNE
KENT, EXECUTORS OF THE ESTATE OF LOUISE
KATHERINE REID, by their Solicitors:
MESSRS. FLECK, SARTOR, GRAY & BRUCE,
Barristers and .,elicitors,
1166 London Road,
SARNIA, ONTARIO. N7T 7L7
ATTENTION: MR. IAN R. BRUCE
SOLICITORS FOR THE
AFORENOTED EXECUTORS.
—19,20,21ar
39. Educational
FREE Career Guide describes 200 learn -at-home
correspondence Diploma courses: Accounting,
Art, Bookkeeping,, Business Management, Clerk
Typist, Secretory, Journalism, Television Servic-
ing, Travel. Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide West,
Toronto. 1-800-268-1121.---190
38. Auction sale
16111.11,
ALL CANADA Classic Sheep Auction: Markham
Fairgrounds, May 18, 12 noon. 175 head. Suffolk,
Dorset, Columbia, Hampshire, N.C. Cheviot. Top
Quality ewes and rams. Details (416) 623-
5817. 18,190
EVENING ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Tractor w/loader and mid mount
mower, household furniture, ap-
pliances, etc. to be hold for the Estates
of Frank and Maggie Boyce, 2'/ miles
oast and 1 mile south of Hayfield, Ont.
THURSDAY, MAY 16 AT 6 P.M.
International C tractor with manure
loader; Woods 59 inch rotary mower
mounts under tractor, should fit most
small tractors; Upright piano; Elec-
trohome 26" console TV; floor model
matching Inglis apt. size washer 8.
dryer, nearly new; Admiral 30" electric
stove; beer fridge; dining table & six
matching chairs; 2 lawn chairs; umbrella
table; 1 double and two single mat-
tresses, nearly new; china cabinet:
dehumidifier; 2 dressers: several dishes
and general household effects; 2 old
platform scales; plus other Items too
numerous to mention.
TERMS: CASH
Auctioneer: Richard Lohb
CLINTON 482-7898
�w4;:i2x�
N SALE
Antique and, _MO Bern Furniture
FROM WROXETER & WINGNAM AREA HOMES
To be Hold at
WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE
Saturday, May 11th, 1985 at 11 A.M.
Antique love seat; round oak dining room table; wash stand and dresser;
gramophone; oak parlour table; end and small tables; writing desk; buffet; dinette
suite; chesterfield chairs; platform rockers; bedroom suite; man's chiffonier; colour
T.V.; mantel clack; record player and records; signed paintings; pictures and frames;
clacks; electrical kitchen items; pots and pans; refrigerator; electric stove; Ice cream
maker; quantity depression glass; china; glassware; silver service; several cups and
saucers; 2 vacuums; suitcases; trunks; golf bags; quantity sheets, blankets. spreads,
towels, curtains. pillows, etc,; garden tools.
Preview; Friday, May 10, 7-4 p.m.
JACI( ALEXANDER, AUCTIONEER
TEL.: 3571011 OR 3571442
CTION
OF
50 TRACTORS
AND
OVER 200 PIECES
OF
EQUIPMENT
Saturday, May 18, 1985
9:30 A.M. SHARP
Brindley Auction
Dungannon 13 mi. N.E. of Goderich
519-529-7625
AUCTIONEER: GORDON H. BRINDLE1f
Richard Lobb Auctioneer _
CLINTON - 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
WED., MAY 8 AT 6 PM - Antiques, fur-
niture, appliances at Lobb Auction Barn,
Clinton for Bernie Craig Estate.
SAT.. MAY 11 AT 10 AM - Antique
furniture and glassware at Mitchell Arena
for Mr. Lew Reamer'
WEDNESDAY EVENING MAY 22 AT 6 PM -
Household auction at Lobb Auction Born for
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pick.
EVENING AUCTION SALE
Power carpenter tools; garden tractor;
riding lawn mower; piano; furniture,
etc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction
Barn, Clinton, Ont. for Lloyd Batkin plus
additions.
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WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 AT 6 P.M.
Mastercraft bench saw w/ 1/2 HP motor;
Beaver six inch jointer w/ 1/2 HP motor;
Beaver jigsaw w/2 ft. throat & motor;
heavy duty skill saw w/blades; six inch
adjustable mitre box and saw; brace
w/full set of bits '/, inch to 2 inch: pipe
dies: 4 ft. level; hand trowels: nail
puller; 3 wood planes; 2 metal tool box-
es; small grinder mandrel w/motor;
MTD 8 HP riding lawnmower w/electric
start; Garden Master garden tractor
w/plow, cultivator;- disc and harrows,
approx. 35 yr. old: garden tiller; Col-
,emon lantern; sump pump; step lad-
ders; fertilizer spreader for lawn; small
wheelbarrow; garden tools, etc.
FURNITURE, ETC.: Mason Risch upright
piano; piano bench; Frigidaire
dishwasher; French Provincial chester-
field & chair; modern three piece Elm
bedroom suite; maple 3/4 size bed
w/matching dresser; oval chrome kit-
chen table and four chairs; fancy oak
china cabinet; electric mange) iron;
pole lamp; old three piece corner
chesterfield; 2 wooden beds; small
goteleg drop leaf table; leatherette
platform rocker and stool; vanity
dresser; vacuum cleaner; card tables;
pup tent; table lamps; floor lamp; hang-
ing Tight fixture; small pedestal drop
leaf table; '/2 round end table; 20" fan;
hand hooked rug; 2 Oriental style rugs
27" x 46"; odd chairs; old milk safe; wr-
inger washer; electric heater; sun lamp
on stand; oak barrel; 4 matching
wooden chairs; dishes, etc. plus our
usual good offering of misc. items.
TERMS: CASH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482-7898
39. Educational
CAREER IN TRUCKING. 1 ransport drivers needed.
Now is the time to train for your- Class "A"
license. For pre-screening and job placement in-
formation contact Mery Orr's Transport Driver
Training. London (519)432-1726, Cambridge
(519)623-2430. -190
40. Lost & Found
FOUND ladies wrist watch, 482-3443. l9nx
MISSING: tiny, block and white female puppy
fro?n,/Lot 3, Con. 4, Seaforth. DOG NEEDS
MEDICAL CARE. $100 reword. Phone Brenda
Whyte 527-0613. 19tf
41. To give away
WHITE fixed male cat to give away, trained.
Phone 565-2656. , 19
42. beath notice
DUNLOP
At Huronview, on Saturday, May 4, 1985. Charles
Percival Dunlop formerly of Goderich and Toren -
to, in his 101st year, Husband of the late Hattie
Thoi'npson. Survived by one sister -In-law
Winifred (Mrs. Harrison Thompson) of Owen
Sound, one friend Mrs. Margaret Oliver of
Goderich, several nieces and nephews. Visita-
tion was held on Sunday afternoon from the
Stiles Funeral Home, Goderich. No service was
held. Interment Greenwood Cemetery, Owen
Sound. 19
42. Death notice
CLUTTON
At Alexandra Marine & General Hospital,
Goderich, on Monday, April 29, 1985, Grace
(Nivins) Clutton of Goderich, in her 48th year.
Beloved wife of Dougall Clutton. Loved mother of
Valerie (Mrs. Thomas Van Hende) of St. Thomas,
Brenda (Mrs. Stephen Knapp) of Toronto, Darrell
of Pasadena, California; Lisa and Penny, both at
home. Loving grandmother of Sarah and
Elizabeth Van Hende, Amanda and Nathan
Knapp. Dear sister of Elsie (Mrs. William Hardy)
of Belgrave, Margaret (Mrs. Lloyd Brindley) of
Soltford, Mary Nivins of Goderich, Adeline (Mrs.
Clarence Allin) of Colborne Township, Wes and
Alex Nivins, both of West Wawanosh Township;
Betty (Mrs. Dave Sproul) of Dungannon, June
(Mrs. Murray Rourke) of Colborne Township;
Isabel (Mrs. Frank Doherty) Port Albert, and
Elma (Mrs. Leonard Jenkins) of Goderich. Also
survived by her mother-in-law Mrs. Hume Clut-
ton of Colborne Township. The family received
friends at the McCallum Funeral Home, Cambria
Rood, at East Street, Goderich, 2 - 5, and 7 - 9
PM, Wednesday. Funeral Service was held at the
funeral home, 1:30 o'clock, Thursday 'afternoon,
interment Colborne Cemetery. -19
McCUTCHEON
At Hillside Nursing Home, RR 5, Stratford, ori
April 30, 1985, Florence Martha (Scott) McCut-
cheon beloved wife of the late Harvey McCut-
cheon (1966) of Brussels in her 84th year. Dear
mother of Clarence and his wife Marie of Morris
Township, Helen and her husband, Lloyd
Wheeler of Grey Township, mother-in-law of
Jack Barker of Vancouver, B.C.; also survived by
five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren;
sister of Mac Scott of Seaforth; predeceased by
two daughters, Mary (Mrs. Jack Barker (1978)
and Bette (1942) and two sisters. Rested, at the
Brussels Chapel of the M.L. Watts Funeral'Homes
where funeral service was held on Thursday at 2
PM. Interment at St. John's Anglican Church
Cemetery, Morris Township. -19
McNEE
Suddenly as the result of on automobile accident
in Colborne Township, on Monday, April 29,
1985, Kenneth Lorne McNee of Dungannon, in his
40th year. Beloved husband of Lynda Reed. Lov-
ed father of Timothy, Michael and Kelly, all at
home. Dear son of Graham and Bessie (Bere)
McNee, of Dungannon, and brother of Allan of
London, Donna (Mrs. James Hayden) of RR 3,
Goderich, and Eric of Nile. Son-in-law of Mrs.
Florence Reed of Goderich and the late William
Reed. The family received friends at the Mc-
Collum Funeral Home, Cambria Road at East
-Street, Goderich, 'froht 2 4 and 7 - 9 PM,
Wednesday.:'Funeral service was held at the
funeral home,' 3:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon,
interment Dungannon Cemetery. -19'
RATH
• At Victoria Hospital, London on Wednesday, May
1, 1985, Mrs. Clarence Rath, the former Birdetta
Mary Noble of Belgrave, Ontario, in her 82 year.
Beloved mother of Joyce (Mrs. Leonard Radford)
of Londesboro, Colleen (Mrs. Gordon Howatt) of
RR 1, Auburn, Sandra (Mrs. Karl Whitfield) of
Blyth and Yvonne (Mrs. Lyle Youngblut of Blyth)
dear sister of Mrs. Hazel Wiggins of Brantford;
also survived b 20 grandchildren and eight
great-grandchildr n. At the request of the
deceased there w s no funeral home visitation.
A private funeral ervice w Id at the Tasker
Funeral Home, BI th, Friday a PM. Inter-
ment Blyth Union Cemetery. -19
42. Death notice
MARTIN
At Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll, on Saturday,
May 4, 1985, Edith Isobel (McMillan) Martin, of
111 Brock Street, Thamesford, in her 72nd year,
Beloved wife of Ernest Martin. Dear mother of
Gordon, of Grimsby and Leonard, Harry, Donald
and Bev, all of Thamesford. Sister of Mrs. Ger-
trude Kew and Evelyn (Mrs. Reg Francis), both of
Bayfield. Also surviving are 15 grandchildren and
two great-grandchildren. Predeceased by one
son Wayne (1961) and one brother Lawrence.
Friends called at the Carrothers-Betzner Funeral.
Home, 177 Dundas Street, Thamesford from 2 - 4
and 7 - 9 PM on Monday where funeral service
was held on Tuesday, May 7, 1985 at ,2 PM. Rev.
Ron Walker officiated. Interment ,St. John's
Anglican Cemetery, Thamesford.---19
TINDALL
At Huronview Home, Clinton, on Friday, May 3,
1985, Alda Louise (Squire); in her 76th year.
Beloved wife of Charles Tindall of Exeter and
dear mother of Mrs. Charles Thomason (Shirley)
of London and step -mother of Mrs. Ross McFalls
(Audrey) of Biddulph Twp., Allen Tindall of Wier -
ton, Robert Tindall of Biddulph Twp. and dear
sister of Mrs. Laverne Stone (Violet) of Exeter.
Friends called at the Hopper Hockey Funeral
Home, William Street, Exeter; where the funeral
service was held on Monday, May 6, 1985 at 2
p.m. with interment Exeter Cemetery. ---19
—T — BARRETT _.
At University Hospital on Saturday, May 4, 1985,
Thomas Ivan Barrett, in his 65th year, formerly of
110 Rattenbury. St., Clinton, Ontario. Beloved
husband of June (Hay) Barrett. Dear father of
Thomas, Robert, John, Charles, James, Doug,
Peter, Bill, Betty, Kathy, Nancy and Judy. Also
survived by several grandchildren and one sister
June Root. Friends called at Memorial Funeral
Home, 546 King Street (at William) on Monday,
May 6, 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 p.m.; where a funeral ser-
vice was held on Tuesday, May 7 at 2 p.m. Inter-
ment Mt. Pleasant Cemetery; Rev. Evan Jones
officiated, ---19
PULSIFER
At the Stratford General Hospital, on Saturday,
May 4, 1985, Marguerite (Hudson) Pulsifer of R.R.
3, Kerwood; in her 66th year. Beloved wife of
Henry Pulsifer, Dear daughter of Robert Hudson
of Kitchener and the late Sophia Jahnke. Dear
mother of Bruce and his wife Joan of Mitchell,
Bryan and his wife Karen of Toronto, Brenda and
her husband Doug McCann of London and Bever-
ly and her husband Robert Smith of Sylvan Lake,
Alberta. Dear sister of William Hudson of Guelph
and Mrs. Eileen Antoniak of Kitchener. Also sur-
viving ore six grandchildren Rachael and Sarah
McCann, Tye and Bryce Pulsifer, Todd and Tama
Smith. Predeceased by one sister Kathleen
Plomon and one brother Carl Hudson. Friends
called at the Lockhart Funeral Home, Mitchell;
where the funeral service was hold on Tuesday
at 2 p.m. with Interment in Grace Lutheran
Cemetery, Mitchell, --19
RENDER
At Winghom and District Hospital, on Monday,
May 6, 1985, Mrs. Normo Mae Bender the former
Norma Foxton. Beloved wife of the late LeRoy
Bender (1972) formerly of Wingham and Macin-
tosh; in her 85th year. Dear mother of Patricia
(Mrs. Garth Postill) of R.R. 3, Clinton. Grand-
mother of Travis, Darrell and Allison. Predeceas-
ed by three sisters and eight brothers. Friends
called at the McBurney Funeral Home, Winghom
after 2 p.m. Wednesday until Thursday; where
the complete funeral service was conducted at
3:30 p.m. Rev. J. Rea Grant officiated. Interment
Fairview Cemetery, Listowel. -19
43, Births
SCHMIDT
Bruce and Grace are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their son, Bradley Steven, 8 I
51/2 oz. on April 23, 1985 at St. Marys Hospit
Kitchener. A brother for Calvin and Joey. Proud
grandparents are Mrs. Betty Kelly, Blyth and Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Schmidt, Walkerton.-19nx
VAN MAAR
Fred and Arlene are pleased to announce the
birth of their daughter, Adrienne Evelyn. She
was born on April 23, 1985 weighing 7 lbs. 1 oz.
in St. Joseph's Hospital in London. Proud third
time grandparents are Ston and Evelyn Vander-.
wal, Varna.-19nx
BROMLEY
Brad and Anita are pleased to announce the ar-
rival of their daughter, Charlene Sarah, born
May 1, 1985 weighing 8 lbs. 12'/ ozs. at Clinton
Public Hospital. A sister for Shawn. Proud grand-
parents are Murray and Donna Hamm and
Charles and Pearl Bromley.-19nx
PEPPER
Jack and Gayle are pleased to announce the
birth of their son, Daniel Adam, on April 26, 1985
at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Proud grand-
parents are Cliff and Jean Henderson,
Brucefield, Grace Pepper, Bayfield and great -
grandma Elsie Henderson, Huronview.-19nx
44. Engagements
1
SNELL - TAYLOR
Mr. and Mrs. H. Boyd Taylor and Mr. and Mr
James Snell announce the engagement of th
children, Nancy Jeanne and Ephrain Robert. The
marriage will take place May 25, 1985 in Trinity
Anglican Church, Blyth at 3 p.m. -19x
GREIDANUS - YOUNG
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Greidanus are pleased to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their children, Nancy and
Louis. The wedding to take place at the Blyth
Christian Reformed Church on May 17,
1985.-19x
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46. In memoriam
- JOHNSTON
In loving memory of a dear mother and grand-
mother, Clara Johnston, who passed away May
11, 1983.
A smile for all, a heart of gold, '
One of the best this world could hold.
Never selfish, always kind,
Wonderful memories you left behind.
Your empty place no one can fill,
We miss you today and always will.
Sadly missed by Don, Phyllis, Bob and
families. -19
GWYN
In loving memory of my dear Mother, Jessie (Mc-
Cullough) Gwyn, who passed away five years
ago, May 3, 1980:
Treasure her Lord in your garden of rest,
For while on earth she was one of the best.
She gave her love in fullest measure,
Care, devotion and thoughts to treasure.
In my heart she will always live,
The dearest Mother, God could give.
Lovingly remembered by her son Ross. -19
HOY
In loving memory of a dear father and grand-
father, William Hoy, who passed away May 14,
1973.
Softly we speak of the one we love.
And tenderly think of the past.
Memories deepen as life travels nn,
But love and remembrance last.
Always remembered by his family. -19x
47. Card of thanks
MERNER
Many thanks to all our friends and relatives who
helped us celebrate our 25th wedding anniver-
sary. The memory of the evening is one we wil
always remember. Garry fond Maxin
Merner,-19x
SMITH
Our warmest appreciation to those who sup-
ported Bryan at the polls on May 2, 1,985. Bryon
and Beth Smith. -19
PEPPER
Many thanks to family and friends for cards,
flowers, visits and gifts while we were in
hospital and since returning home. Gayle and .
Danny. -19 f
LONGMAN
Sincere thanks to all who sent cards, flowers and
visits to me while a patient in Victoria Hospital,
London. Special thanks to Rev. Snihur and Rev.
Bauman for prayers. Kathleen Longman. -19x
COOPER
We wish to thank our relatives, friends and
neighbours for helping us celebrate our 25th, for
gifts, cards and best wishes. A special thank you
to you, Scott, for planning our evening and all
those who helped in any way. An evening we
will never forget. Lloyd and June Cooper. -19
BRADNOCK
We wish to express our deep gratitude to friends .
and relatives for their thoughtfulness and kind-
ness during the loss of our dearly loved sista
and aunt. Sincere thanks for messages of sy
pathy, floral tributes, memorial donations and to
the Auburn ladies of the W.M.S. and Women's In-
stitute for the lovely lunch after the Service. '
Thanks also to Rev. Royal for his comforting
message and to Nancy Park for her musical con •
-
tribution. Special thanks to Eleanor's friends for ,
their many acts of kindness to her during the •
years she dwelt among you. Our heartfelt thanks
to all. Dorothy Bennett, Beryl Nicholson and
Families.-19nx
CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY
I wish to thank all the canvassers who willingly
gave of their own time to collect for the Cana-
dian Cancer Research Campaign. These can-
vassers were: Harry Baker; Ann Chapman;
Rosemary Crosthwaite; Elva Metcalf; Cathy
Scott; Clara Scott; Hilda Semple; Bill Stouttoner;
Peg Tillman; and Esther Wright. I also wish to
thank the citizens of Bayfield who so generously
contributed more than the sum of $2,100 to help
the Canadian Cancer Society. Clara Scott, Team
Captain for Bayfield. --19