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31 . Service directory
Bricks-BlocBQBdtMITH one-Angelstone
Masonry Construction & Repairs
CHIMNEYS & FIREPLACES
23 years experience
482-3340 R.R. 3 Clinton
Power LawnRolI ing
482.9481
WATER WELL DRILLING
WaD0. HOPPER & SONS
Four modern rotary rigs
Phone Seaforth
MIL: 521-1737 DURL: 327-0826 JIM:527-0775
PAINTING
Interior & Exterior
Experienced - Reasonable Rates
STEVE COOK 482-9335
Chris Brooks Carpentry
NO JOB TOO SMALL'"
Call 482-3830
McQUAID CARPENTRY
LICENSED CARPENTER
*RENOVATIONS *SIDING *ROOFING *ADDITIONS, ETC.
482-3628 (Evenings)
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL CONTRACTING
•Form and Residential Buildings
- •
Additions and Renovations
•Roofing, Siding, Soffit & Fascia
PHONE
FAmasmots
BER 482-3063
SPACE AGE
INSULATION
—All types of Insulation
— Polyurethane Foam
Fiberglass, Rock wool, Cellulose
FOR MORE INFORMATION
AND FREE ESTIMATES
Ron ,Gasses
523-94';,:ii, AFTER 6 P.M.
JACK B. COLOUHOUN
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Spnciallzing In:
*CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
®RENOVATIONS
*ADDITIONS
*KITCHENS
*ALUMINUM SIDING
PHONE 482®9506 EVENINGS
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
be 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 Solicitors,
•1166 London Road,
SARNIA, ONTARIO. N7T 7L7
ATTENTION: MR. IAN R. BRUCE
SOLICITORS FOR THE
AFORENOTED EXECUTORS.
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CLINTON BOXED MEATS will be closed Friday,
May 17 at 5 p.m. and May 18 all day. —20ar
38. Auction sale
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON - 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
WEDNESDAY EVENING MAY 22 AT 6 PM -
*Household auction at Lobb Auction Barn for
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pick.
SAT., MAY 25 AT 10 AM - Excellent clean
modern furniture .. and appliances, some
antiques, at Lobb Auction Born, Clinton for
Mrs, Lillion Smith of Hensall and Mr. Grant
Kealy of Walton.
THURS., MAY 30 AT 6 PM - MF 65; MF 35
tractors, machinery, appliances, furniture,
4'•2 miles east and ' 2 mile north of Walton
for Mr. Carl Uhler."
aON
Atf
OF
50 TRACTORS
AND
OVER 200 PIECES
OF
EQUIPMENT
rday, May 18,1985
9:30 A.M. SHARP
Brindley Auction
Dungannon 13 mi. N.E. of Goderlch,
For All Your Plumbing Needs,
Contact:
CHRIS MIDDLETON
PLUMBING
(Licenced Plumber)
Phone
482-72010r 4823758
industrial, Commercial,
Farm, Residential
Reasonable Rates
GORD'S WELDING
.Agricultural Repairs
Our shop H equipped with a 12 foot by 19 foot
doorway to accommodate most equipment.
•Mild Steel Welding
•Iron Railings
EMERGENCY SERVICE AVAILABLE
AFTER HOURS (EXCEPT SUNDAY)
PHONE 482.9398
275 HURON ST. CLINTON
482-5216
HURON CONTRACTORS
New
Phone 236-4230
homes, cottages, barns 8.
renovations.
Book your spring building planning with us
NOW and avoid spring Inc reases
K & P Local
Furniture Movers
Reasonable Rates
Pianos extra
482-9505
519®5297625
40. Lost & Found
MISSING. Tiny, block and white female puppy
from Lot 3, Con. 4, Seaforth. DOG NEEDS
MEDICAL CARE. $100 reword. Phone Brenda
Whyte 527-0613.-19tf
LOST: Black, part Lab puppy. 1 year old, wearing
collar. Answering to name Toby. Lost in Auburn
area. Phone 526-7724.-20
41. To give away
FREE kittens to give away to good homes. Phone
482-9309.-20
t4;DeotKe
PUGH
Mrs. Mary Ann. In the General Hospital, Strat-
ford, Ontario on Wednesday. May 8, 1985, Mary
Ann Kitson, of Stratford in her 90th yeor. Wife of
the lole Percy Halford Pugh (April 5, 1960). Dear
mother of Percy and his wife Doreen, of Clinton
and Raymond and his wife Shirley, of Stratford.
Dear grandmother of David and his wife Bernice
Pugh of Clinton, Richard and his wife Linda Pugh
of London, Brian Pugh of Stratford and Suzanne
Swan, of Stratford. Also survived by three great•,
grandchildren and one sister Mrs. Gladys Griffin
of Shropshire, England. Predeceased by one son
Wesley and several brothers and sisters in
England. Friends were received at the Heinbuck
Funeral Home, 156 Albert Street, Stratford on
Thursday from 2 - 4 and 7 - 9 PM -•The funeral ser-
vice was held at the funeral home on Friday, May
10, 1985 at 2 PM. Rev. John Torrance of the On-
tario Street Baptist Church in Stratford officiated.
Interment was in Avondale Cemetery,
Stratford. -20
BAIN
Walter E. (Wally) in the Stratford General
Hospital on Saturday, May 11, 1985, Walter E.
(Wally) Bain of 161 Birmingtham Street, Stratford
in his 57th year. Beloved husband of Madeline
Wilson; dear father of John and his wife Joan of
Taber, Alberta, Christine of Toronto; son of 'John
and Ethel Bain of Stratford; brother of Audrey
and her husband Elwood Mitchell of
Londesborough; grandfather of Jack and
Mackenzie Bain. The funeral service was held at
the W.G, Young Funeral Home, 430 Huron Street,
Stratford on Tuesday at 2 PM. Interment in Avon-
dale Cemetery. -20
, STEEP
Mr, Thomas A. Steep of 8 Durham St., Newbury
of Victoria Hospital, Westminster Campus, Lon•
don, on Friday, May 10, 1985, in his 62nd year.
Beloved husbond of Irene Rolston (Taylor): dear
father of Rollie and daughter-in-law Nellie of
Mississauga, Lyle and daughter-in-law Lynette of
Bracebridge; also survived by 4 grandchildren
Crystal, 'Tracy, Ronnie and Willie; 2 brothers Bob
and Gerald Steep and'5 sisters Dorothy, Mar-
jorie, Betty, Phyllis and Barbara. Friends were
received at the Robinson Funeral • Home in
Bothwell where the comple,•te funeral . service
was conducted on Sunday, May 12 at 1 p.m. In-
terment in the Clinton Cemetery on, Monday
afternoon at 1 p.rn. Donations to The Four Coun-
ties -General Hospital Building Fund would be
gratefully appreciated.
AUCTIONEER: GORDON H. BRINDLE'Y'
EVENING AUCTION SALE
Antiques; furniture; appliances; garden
tiller; wood lathe; etc. to be held at
Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton,
Ont. for Mr. 8 Mrs. Norman Pick and
Fred Reid of Clinton.
WEDNESDAY MAY 22 M 6 PM
Sharp portable colour TV; Inglis
automatic washer; Westinghouse
clothes dryer; Enterprise 30" gas stove;
toaster oven; 2 humidifiers; electric
oven like new; floor model hi fi; electric
mantel clock; antique counter scale
w/oak base; wicker fern stand; five
drawer chest w/mirror; antique low
boy dresser w/large oval mirror; Fabian
hutch style china cabinet; captain's
chair; 3 Victorian style chairs; 2
matching side chairs; 2 chesterfields 8
chairs; six good upholstered chairs;
round carved top coffee table; cedar
chest needs refinishing; coffee table; 2
washstands; double wooden bedw/box
spring & mattress; modern maple bed
w/box spring 8 mattress;,double bed 8
mattress; 3 three drawer chests; small
wave front chest of drawers; card table
and four folding chairs;hrame table
w/six chairs and two leaves; drop leaf
table; small chest of drawers; chrome
arm chair; little night table; dresser
w/mirror; magazine rack; radio; pole
lamp; wooden framed mirror; swivel
rocker; oil lamps; fan; crock; travel
trunk; lawn chairs; fawn lounge; coffee
table; typewriter; bi-fold door; 2 wall
lamps; large offering of books; 2 tub
stands; wheelbarrow; garden tiller;
Craftmaster wood lathe (good one); 2
stationary jig saws; Pet drill saw; camp
stove; some dishes 8 glassware; garden
tools; etc.
46. in memoriam
DARNBIROLAGif
In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and
grandmother who passed away one year ago
May 21, 1984.
You never said goodbye to us
Perhaps it's just as well.
We never could have said goodbye
To the one we loved so well.
So you who have a wife or mother
Cherish her with care.
For you will never know the heartoche
Til' you see her empty chair.
Sadly missed by her husband Harry, Ken and
Shirley, Doug and Arlene, Gary and Winnie and
six grandchildren. -20
47. Card of thanks
HALLAHAN
A "sincere thank you" to everyone for flowers,
cards, gifts and visits during my stay in Clinton
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Harrett, Dr. Watts
and first floor nursing staff. Also to everyone
who helped out at home. Your kindness was
greatly appreciated. Marian Hallahan,-20x
BOYCE
I would like to thank all my family, neighbours
and friends for cards, visits and treats during my
stay in Clinton Hospital and since returning
home. Also to all the wonderful nurses on 1st
floor who were so kind and helpful, and thanks
to Dianne in X -Ray room. Special thanks to Dr.
Watts, . Dr. Baker and Dr. Harrett. Alice
Boyce. -20x
McLEAN
I would sincerely like to thank Middaugh's Col-
lectibles for the lovely '85 Mother's Day Plate I
won at their Open House. Good Luck with your
new store in Clinton. Shirley McLean. -20
LOVE
'At Carressant Care Nursing Home, Lindsay, on
Wednesday, May 8, 1985, Mrs, Hazel (Elgie) Love
in her •87th year. Beloved wife of the late Fred
Rothwell (1959) and the late Gordon Love (1977);
dear mother of Jack Rathwell of Lindsay, Ruth
(Mrs. Fred Page) of Belleville and Lois (Mrs. Dolt
Pentney) of Thunder Bay; dear sister of Robert
Elgie of Exeter; Mrs. Love is predeceased by 2
sisters Ethel and Margaret; also Surviving are 10
grandchildren. Visitation Friday in the Hensoll
Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes,
118 King St. where the funeral service was con-
ducted on Sat., May 11 at 2 PM with Rev, Stan
McDonald officiating. Interment followed in
Baird's Cemetery, -20
- _ HUGILL
Joseph Leverne of Egmondville, formerly of
McKillop Twp., on May 10, 1985; in his 55th year.
Ilteverne Hugill beloved husband of Alma Smith
and dear father of Janice McKellen of Stratford,
James of McKillop Twp., Lori (Mrs. Bob Reed) of
Winthrop, Leanne ('Mrs. Ted Van .Dyk) of
Tuckersmith Twp., and Lyn (Mrs. James Jutzi) of
Brussels. Also survived by his father; Joseph and
step-mother,•Helen and two sisters, Joyce (Mrs.
George Miller) and Karen (Mrs. Ron Driscoll)
both. of Seaforth. Also survived by three grand-
children Carrie McKellen, Michael and Sherry Lyn
Hugill. Predeceased by his mother Norma and
one sister Gwen. Friends called of the Whitney-
Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street West,
Seaforth where funeral services were held. In-
terment Maitlandbank Cemetery, Seaforth. Rev.
William Barber officiated. 20
47. Card of th
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nks
SIVA YMOUTH
We wish to thank our friends, neighbours and
relatives who came to the Open House on Sun-
day to join us in celebrating our Diamond Wed-
ding Anniversary. Many thanks for the beautiful
flowers, cards and gifts. Special thanks is also
expressed to the I.O.O.F. Lodge and to the ladies
who prepared and served the lunch. Your kind-
ness in making this a memorable occasion for us
will always be remembered. Harry and Vi
Waymouth.-20
RUMBALL
I wish to thank all those who visited me in St.
Joseph's Hospital and the wonderful core I
received there. Special thanks to friends and
neighbors, the Senior Citizens, Ladies Auxiliary
and Wesley Church for cards, flowers and gifts
sent to me. Minlue Rumball.-20
POSTILL
The fom.ily of the late Mrs. Norma M. Bender
would like to thank our relatives, friends and
neighbors for floral tributes, memorial dona-
tions, cards and expressions of sympathy shown
to us during the loss of. a dear mother and grand-
mother. Your thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. Patricia and Garth Postill and
family. --20x
C®HAS.S. DRAMA CLUB PRESENTS
-A THREE ACT COMEDY-
OPENING
OMEDYOPENING NIGHT
MAY 23-7:30 P.M.
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ADULTS •
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FRIDAY, MAY 24 SATURDAY, MAY 25
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THE PLAY
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34. Personal
TERMS: CASH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482-7898
39. Educational
present
BALL
Gerry and Anne are very happy to announce the
birth of Stephen William, 7 lbs. 7 ois. on Satur
day. May 4. 1985 at Clinton Public Hospital. A
most welcome baby brother for Michael,
Elisabeth, Kevin and Andrew. Grandson for
Eileen Damery of Dublin, Ireland and Mel and
Margaret Ball of Goderich. Great-grandson for
Rose Crich of Clinton. 20nx
DATES GALORE For all ages and unattached
Thousands of members anxious to meet you
Prestige Acquaintances Coll. Toll Free 1 8003
9163. Hours Noon till 8 p m 20o
LONELY? Don t bel CHRISTIAN PEOPLE Canada
U.S A. seek correspondence companionship
all ages • free detoils. Ashgrove 2821 E Arthur
Street. Thunder Boy Ontario. P7E 5P5 or phone
(807)623-7198. 1 - 7 p.m. Mon.,Fri 20o
WELCOME BACK! The ST THOMAS REUNION
(Celebro`ing Twenty -Five years of Service)
Where: Pointe Claire, Quebec When October
11, 1985. WHY Renew old acquaintances with
fellow classmates and your former teachers For
complete information please contort St Thomas
High School, c• o Reunion Committee 120 Am•
bassodor Ave Pointe Claire. Quebec H9R
158. -- 20o
CAREER IN TRUCKING Tronsport drivers needed
Now is the time to train for your Class A -
license For pre screening and lob placement In
formation contact Mery Orr's Transport Driver ,
Training London (519)4321726, Cambridge
1519)623 2430 • 20o
FREE CAREER GUIDE describes 200learn•at•home
correspondence Diploma courses Accounting,
Art Bookkeeping. Business Management, Clerk
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LIVE BANDS
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TAYLOR
To Karin '(nee Davidson) and Nick, a son,
Malcolm Peter, on Sunday, May 12. 1985 of
Guelph General Hospital. 20nx
KUMM
Mery and Ruby are pleased to announce the birth
of Lindsay Nicole on May 10, 1985 at Clinton
Public Hospital weighing 8 lbs.. 3 ozs. A wee
sister Nor Lori and Kurt A nice birthday present
for Dad 20nx
SATURDAY, MAY 25
o
YEO
Gordon and Karen Yeo are happy to announce
the safe arrival of o second son, Neil Thomas,
born al 6'05 a.m. May 13, 1985 at St. Joseph's
Hospital. London weighing 8 lbs. even. 20nx
SMITH
Shelby and Shannon are hoppy to announce the
arrival of o brother Jeffery Kenneth. Parents ore
Kerry and Ken Smith of Woodstock. Grand-
parents ore Ethel and Reg Smith of Clinton and
Pearl and Jack Moss of Woodstock. 20nx
CAR
RALLY
'Leaving Community Centres
al 2 pm
$2250 in. PRIZES
CASINO
Iron, Noon - Supper
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BLACK JACK
CROWN' AND ANCHOR.
OVER/UNDER "1'
HORSE RACING
44- Engagements
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PARTY
10 00 p m I. n S,r'a n
Df\) BUSTIN' LOOSE
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SERVED
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40. Lost 8, Found
LOST White mole cat. declawed, last seen Lot 42
out Bayfield Rd. Phone 482 9505 ask for
Michelle 20
DOUGHERTY - STACEY
Thelma Stacey (Purdon) and Som Dougherty
would like to announce their forthcoming mor
riage on June 1, 1985 at Londesboro. An open
reception will follow at the Blyth Community
Centre. - 20
WET T-SHIRT CONTEST
All rnnln1111n Ir f„ppllarf will, 100E 1 91,111
'50000 in PRIZES
good times band
TICKETS:
3700
$ 600
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