Clinton News-Record, 1985-5-22, Page 24Page 22—CLINTON INTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1985
CLASSIFIED
31. Service directory
Power i .1A►.nRoiling
482-9481
GORD'S WELDING
•Agricultural Repairs
Our shop Is equipped with a 13 toot by Is foot
doorway to accommodate most equipment.
*Mild Steel Welding
*Iron Railings
EMERGENCY SERVICE AVAILABLE
AFTER HOURS (EXCEPT SUNDAY)
PHONE 4$2-939$
275 HURON ST. CLINTON
482-5216
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL CONTRACTING
•Farm and Residential Buildings
• Additions and Renovations
•Roofing, Siding, Soffit & Fascia
PHONE
CANADAN
EON wines
rissaaaxer
MEMBER
482-3063
HURON CONTRACTORS
Phone 236-4230
New homes, cottages, barns &
renovations.
Book your spring building planning with us
NOW and avoid spring increases,
35. Notice to creditors
JACK 8e COLQUHOUN
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Specializing In:
•CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
•INNOVATIONS
'ADDITIONS
',KITCHENS
"ALUMINUM SIDING
PHONE 482-9506 EVENINGS
SPACE AGE
INSULATION
—All types of Insulation
Polyurethane Foam
Fiberglass, Rockwool, Cellulose
FOR MORE INFORMATION
AND FREE ESTIMATES
Ron Kcissies
523-9484 AFTER 6 P.M.
IN THE ESTATE OF ALBERT EDWARD SHADDICK,
late of the Town of Clinton, in the County of
Huron, Retired Police Officer, deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of
the above-named who died on the 1st day of
March, 1985, ore required to file full porticulors
thereof with the undersigned on or before the
14th day of June, 1985, after which dote the
assets will be distributed having regard only to
the claims of which the undersigned shall then
have notice:
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 14th day of May
1985.
E.B. MENZIES, Q.C.
Barrister and Solicitor
P.O. Sox 68
Clinton. Ontario'
NOM 1L0
Solicitor for the Executors. -21 ,22,23ar
We have:
CELLULOSE, ROCK WOOL,
FIBREGLASS AND
POLYURETHANE INSULATION
MATERIAL FOR EVERY NEED.
For Free
Estimate
Coll
482-3812
Or
482-3563
YOUR ONE STOP VACUUM CENTRE
Salos•Repalrs
FILTER QUEEN
-EUREKA
BISSELL SERVICE CENTRE
NEW 8 USED VACUUMS
Electra, Kirby, Hoover,
Compact, Royal, Kenmore
Central Vacuum Systems
Bags, Hoses, Belts
Repairs To All Makes
We take trade -Ins
(SAFETY MATS)
Goderich Vacuum Centre
52 West St. Goderich 524.4112
38. "Auction sale
1
LARGE CLEARANCE 8 Consignment Auction. Fri-
day, May 24, 10 a.m. Approx. 50 tractors. 25
combines, plus a Targe variety of new and used
form equipment•including Gorden Tractors and
tools. Wayne Ward Form Equipment, Hwy, No. 6.
Wiarton, Ontario. Phone (519) 53.4.1638 or 534-
2980.—o21
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 some 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 hove 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 r nd SHIRLEY ANNE
KENT, EXECUTORS OF THE .::STATE 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.
—19,20,21ar
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 Barn, Clinton for
Mrs. Lillian Smith of Hensel' and Mr: Gront
Kealy of Walton.
THURS., MAY 30 AT 6 PM - MF 65, MF 35
tractors, machinery. appliances. furniture,
4', miles east and ', mile north of Walton
for Mr. Carl Uhler,
WED., MAY 29 AT 6 PM - Furniture,
appliances, riding lawnmower, snowblower
at Richard lobb's Auction Barn. Clinton for
Ernie Ellwood plus additions.
THURS., JUNE 6 AT 6 PM - 3 tractors, and
old form machinery for Gordon Scotchmer,
2 corners South of Bayfield on Highway 21,
1'4 miles east.
38. Auction sale
WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE
Auction Sale of Top Line
Furniture & Effects being items
from two Wingham Estates.
To be held at Wingham Auction
Centre
SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1985 11 AM
CONSISTING OF: Bedroom suite; dining
room suite; electric stove; washer;
dryer; cabinet sewing machines;
quantity hand tools used in repairing
electrical items; handsaws; bolt cutters;
pipe wrenches; circuit testers; Stanley
7" cutoff saws; new 'i, hp. bench
grinder; Lady's & Man's bike; metal
mechanical banks; metal toy trucks;
metal steam fire engine; metal Clyde 8
horse hitch with beer wagon; quantity
of games; glassware; kitchen utensils; 3
dozen bone china cups 8. saucers; 3
dozen boxes of books (from
Encyclopedia to children's books). This is
a partial list only.
JACK ALEXANDER, AUCTIONEER
Telephone
357-1011
or
357-1442
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Two tractors, farm machinery, hay &
straw, appliances, furniture, etc. to be
held at Lot 16 & 17 Concession 17 Grey
Township approx. 41/4 miles east of
Walton, Ont. on paved road go to
fourth side road, turn left, go '/, mile
(Watch for directional signs) for Mr. Carl
Uhler. "
THURSDAY, MAY 30 AT 6 P.M.
MF 65 diesel tractor_w/muitl power; MF
35 three cylinder diesel tractor w/trip
bucket loader; Belt pulley; MF 24 plate 3
pt. hitch disc; 7 tooth trail chisel plow;
MF No. 10 PTO baler; MF 18 PTO Manure
spreader w/2 beaters and extensions;
MF 41 3 pt. hitch 7 ft. hay mower; MF 62
three furrow mounted plow; 2 furrow
trail plow; Geo. White 34 ft. hay & grain
elevator w/PTO drive; chain harrow; 2
flat racks on wagons; 3 section diamond
harrows; cement mixer; 16 ft. gate;
wheelbarrow; 20'1 gas lawnmower; op.
prox. 200 gal. fuel tank; set of chains for
MF 65; roll of snow fence; small quantity
of used lumber; used wooden fence
posts; barn jack; rolls of used barb wire;
water trough; approx. 1400 bales of last
year's second cut hay; approx. 900 bales
of straw small wagon of misc. items;
hydraulic cylinder; born beams.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Cold Spot square
model fridge; Kenmore 30" electric
stove; older style chest freezer; Hoover
spin dry washer; Annex stove; chrome
table & 6 chairs; chrome table & 4
chairs; chesterfield and chair; dresser
w/mirror; coffee & end tables; 3/4 size
mattress, nearly new; full slze mat-
tress, nearly new; 2 folding chairs;
toaster; radio: TV trays; plus other fur-
niture; dishes; glassware; sonic bed-
ding; vacuum cleaner plus other items
too numerous to mention.
TERMS: CASH LUNCH BOOTH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482-7898
OWNER OR AUCYIONEER NOT RESPONSI-
BLE FOR ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE.
EVENING AUCTION
SALE
Furniture, appliances. household•• ef-
fects, snowblower, riding lawnmower,
otc. to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction
Bern. Clinton, Ont. for Ernie Ellwood of
Clinton plus additions.
WED„ MAY 29 AT 6 P.M.
Gilson Freezer; older Westinghouse
fridge; Frigidaire automatic washer and
matching dryer; Zenith floor model col-
our T.V.; Modern style floor model hiff
w/eight track player; Admiral air condi-
tioner; Filter Queen vacuum cleaner
w/attachments, in excellent condition;
Round Oak 42" dining table w/centre
pedestal, in good condition; beer
!fridge; 2 humidifiers; Electrolux vacuum
cleaner w/power carpet head; 1 piece
bedroom suite; old blanket box; trunk;
six matching wooden chairs; treadle
sewing machine; coffee table and 2 end
tables; 2 'h round end tables; 2 brass
table lamps; floor Tamp; chrome table &
4 chairs; 2 chrome folding chairs; 4
drawer chest; small desk; toaster oven;
chesterfield & chair; folding picnic
table; antique wardrobe w/2 doors and
one drawer; 2 carpets approx. 8 ft. x 9
ft., new; 9 x 12 ft. wool area rug; plus
other furniture; dishes; glassware;
small appliances; MTD Lawnflite 5 HP.
riding lawnmower; Lawnboy self pro-
pelled lawnmower; Bolens 6 HP. 652
snowblower w/electric start; electric
hedge clipper; step ladder; wooden ex-
tension ladder; skill saw; electric
motor; garden tools; old wall phone;
milk cans; jugs; plus other Items of in-
terest.
TERMS: CASH
AUCTIONEER
Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482-7898
LARGE AUCTION SALE
Antiques, modern furniture, ap-
pliances, glassware and household ef-
fects to be held at Richard Lobb's Auc-
tion Barn, Clinton, Ont. for Mrs. Lillian
Smith of Hensel! and Mr. & Mrs. Grant
Kealy of Walton.
SAT., MAY 25 AT 10 A.M.
G.E. Harvest Gold frost free, square
model fridge; G.E. Harvest Gold 24"
electric stove; beer fridge; RCA Colour
TV; Filter Queen vacuum; Singer electric
sewing machine In stand; modern pine
dining table with pedestal, 18" wide
leaf and 4 matching chairs, like new; old
drop leaf dining table; chesterfield
w/pull out bed; chesterfield and chair;
antiquecherry bonnet chest; Windsor
back style chair; modern bowed glass
china cabinet; china cabinet; cedar
chest; modern kitchen storage cup-
board; floor model hiff; Sessions Pillar
mantel clock; round wicker fern stand;
hall tree; 2 fancy small tables; fancy
table lamp; 1/, round end table
w/drawer; magazine table; chrome
table and 4 chairs; old picture viewer;
wooden 3/4 size bed w/48" mattress,
like new; double continental bed
w/good mattress; dressers w/mirrors;
modern night table; filing cabinet; knee
hole dresser; portable typewriter;
modern vacuum cleaner; chest of
drawers; portable electric sewing
machine; child's rocking arm chair; book
shelf; 4 matching wooden chairs;
several good upholstered chairs; table
lamps; floor lamp: swag lamp; finger oil
lamp; oval picture frame; round framed
mirror; 2 large picture frames; 2 sets of
matching drapes & bedspreads; several
good wool blankets and sheets; hand-
made quilt; pillow cases; 2 hand hooked
rugs; wooden framed mirror; odd
wooden chairs; odd tables; folding'pic-
nic table; electric broom; India brass
pieces; dishes & glassware including an-
tique & collectable pieces; small ap-
pliances; pots & pans; luggage; 220 elec-
tric heater; Black boy lawn ornament;
aluminum wheelbarrow; aluminum ex•
tension ladder;32 5781/2 solid wood door
and aluminum door; 2 step ladders, etc.
NOTE: This is a large, excellent, clean
offering. PLAN TO ATTEND.
TERMS: CASH
AUCTIONEER
Richard Lobb
482-7898
Two shows combine to
examine Hydro proposals
The membership of the Foodland Hydro
organization continues to swell as can-
vassers criss-cross the municipalities of
Middlesex, Huron and Bruce Counties. Lan-
downers' indignation continues to rise, as
they contemplate that their rich soil could
be wasted to support a hydro line, when a
viable alternative route is available where
less productive land would be used.
The interest accumulating on donations
made to Foodland-Hydro is paying for the
meagre expenses of the organization to
date. No major expenses are foreseen in the
immediate future, and the bulk of the money
collected will be available for professional
expertise at a later date.
The early spring sunshine has brought a
surge off activity in our agricultural com-
munities but volunteers continue to donate
time and effort to ensure that an effective
voice will be heard on behalf of the
Foodland-Hydro members.
Earl Cherniack, Q.C., and the Legal
Liaison and Strategy Committee have the
critical task of selecting expert witnesses,
and9onsiderable work is being performed
in this area now. -
The member of the Promotional and In-
formation Committee have been delving in-
to the vast and specialized world of the
media. With the co-operation of both elec-
tronic and print media, we have spread the
aims of Foodland-Hydro, particularly in the
daily and weekly newspapers. C.B.C.'s
Radio Noon, with Roy Maxwell, aired a
telephone interview with Gerald Rose
regarding the impact of a hydro corridor on
agricultural. practices. C.K.N.X. radio in
Wingham broadcasted an interview with
Foodland-Hydro's first vice-chairman, Ken
\1PCregoronMav9th •
46. In memoriam
BURKHOLDER
In loving memory of a dear brother and uncle
Wesley Burkholder who passed away May 23,
1981:
Tears fill our eyes as we softly speak your name,
Memories deepen as we tenderly think of the
past,
Questions still unanswered why you were taken
so fast,
But love and remembrance last.
Treasure him Lord in your garden of rest,
For while on earth he was one of the -best.
In our hearts, he will always live, - f
The dearest brother, God could give.
-- Always remembered with love by Bill, Brenda,
Tina and Shona. --21
47. Card of thanks
40. Lost & Found
MISSING. Tiny, black and white female puppy
from lot 3. Con 4, Seaforth. DOG NEEDS
MEDICAL CARE $100 reword. Phone Brenda
Whyte 527 0613 19t1
LOST Whitp mole cat, declowed. last seen Lot 42
out Boyfield Rd Phone 4829505 ask for Michelle,
between 9 6 p m 20,21
41 . To give away
Thank You
Our sincere thanks to the Clinton-
Brucefield "5" who helped to make
our 13th Anniversary so 'special
and the Best yet! (You 'Sneaks!
thank you -
Norman and Mom
WANTED Good home in country for large main
dog Phone 482 3508 21
TO GIVE AWAY 1'7 yr. old blonde female don
medium size, part terrier, collie, spayed. Good
dog to good hortre Phone 565.2679. 21 x
43. Births
SALVERDA
Nell and Arlene are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of a son, Neil Johnathon Edword,
born at Clinton Public Hospital, May 13, 1985, a
new brother for Pamela, Mlchaer and
Suzanne 21nx
HUMMEL
With praise to God, Albert and Frances are pro
ud to announce the arrival of a son, Gregory
Ryan, weighing 7 lbs. 4 oz. on Sunday, May 12,
1985 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. A brother
for Jason, Kim, Shown and Dayna. Proud grand-
parents are Mr. and Mrs. G. Zondbergen, Exeter
and Mrs. Rita Hummel, Clinton. - -21nx
LEATHERLAND
Sincere thanks to everyone who remembered me
with' cards, flowers and visits while I was a pa-
tient in Wingham' Hospital. Marion
Leatherland.-- 21
YEO
We wish to thank family, friends and n 3ighbours
for gifts, cards and good wishes while in hospital
arid since returning home. Special thanks to Dr.
Steed and Clinton Hospital staff and Fran.
Sincerely Karen and Neil (baby) Yeo. —21x
KUMM
We wish to thank everyone for the flowers,
cords, gifts and visits during our stay at Clinton
Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Horrett, Dr.
Steed and second floor nursing staff for their ex-
cellent care. Ruby and Lindsay Kumm. 21
'I'I KENNEDY
Thanking gf5ctors Newland, Salsbury, Harrett,
Watt and the nurses for the core I received. Ber-
nice Kennedy. -- 21x
SCOTCHMER
A sincere thank you to my family, neighbors and
friends for their cards, flowers, gifts, letters and
visits while a patient ' in University Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Shepherd, Dr. Mclsiac and
Dr. Sharpe. lulu Scotchmer. 21
C.F.P.L. television will be airing an "In-
quiry" program on the hydro line issue May
26th, with Tony McQuail and Ken McGregor
representing Foodland-Hydro.
Foodland-Hydro actively canvassed the
local political candidates in the recent Pro-
vincial election. Indeed, the proposed hydro
corridor (Ml) from Bruce to London was a
definite political is a in this area. We con-
tinue to maintain litical pressure on our
elected represen tives, and we urge all
concerned peop a to do the same.
Statements recently issued by the Public
Utilities Commissions have gained m -
attention. A communique circulated by
Windsor P.U.C. requested endorsement of a
resolution by area municipal P.U.C.'s that
"there will be no further delay in providing
for electrical transmission line routes out of
the Bruce Nuclear Power Development".
Foodland-Hydro has made clear they have
not delayed construction of a transmission
lime. The delay was caused by those along
the M3 route who were successful in having
the decision of the Consolidated Hearings
Board quashed in the Ontario Supreme
Court. Because of this action, transmission
line routes have again been proposed
through the productive lands of Bruce,
Huron and Middlesex counties.
A presentation by the committee was
made recently to the City of London Council
which was considering the previously men-
tioned Windsor P.U.C. resolution. The Coun-
cil ultimately amended the resolution with
words to the effect '+`that prime land be
avoided where feasible".
There will be a General ' Meeting of
Foodland-Hydro executive and delegates on
May 16th, and a report will be forthcoming.
47. Card of thanks
HOGG
In appreciation to my friends:
The whole world seems nicer, brighter too
Because of thoughtful people like you. ,
Thanks so much. Joy (Ball) Hogg. -21
COLLINS
I would like to thank everyone who sent cards,
visits, flowers and helped in any way. Many
thanks to Dr. Flowers, Dr. Horrett, Dr. Watt and
Rev. Pick for his visits also nurses of first floor. .
They were all so kind to me. I appreciate the
good care I received while in Clinton Hospital.
Myrtle Collins. -21
---,--_.._—WALDEN .
•
-
I wish to say sincere thanks to doctors R. Flowers
and A. Steed for their expertise during my recent
stay in Clinton Public Hospital. Thanks to the
hospital staff - nursing, housekeeping, dietary
and administrative and finally thanks to those
friends who expressed concern with cards,
flowers and visits, .I am' deeply"grateful. Marny
Walden. --21 "
•
CHAMBERS
I would like to thonk all my friends, relatives and
neighbours who sent cards,' flowers and visited
me during my stay in .Seaforth Hospital. Your
kindness was greatly appreciated.: Bill
Chambers, -- 21x
-- — —BLYTH U.C.W.
The Garage Sale Committee of the Blyth U.C.W.
would like to express their appreciation to
everyone who made donations, gave their time
or helped in any way. A special thank's to the
merchants of•Blyth for their generous contribu-
tions also to our auctioneer Mike Cummings.
Last, but not least "Thank you" to everyone who
attended our 10th annual garage sale. on May 11.
It. is because of you, our sale is such o tremen-
dous success. -21 •
BROMLEY
We would like to thank all those who sent cards,
flowers and .gifts while we were in Clinton
Hospital and since returning home. Special
thanks to Dr. Street and nurses on second floor.
Anita and Charlene Bromley. -21 -
STEPHEN
I would like to thank friends, and ,neighbors for
flowers', cards and visits while in hospital.
Special thanks to nurses on first floor a'tid doctors
Baker, Watt and Horrett, Angus C.
Stephen. -21x
PUGH
We would like to express our sincere thanks to
relatives, friends and neighbours for beautiful
floral tributes, cards of sympathy and memorial
donations during the recent loss of our mother,
grandmother and greot•grandma. The
thoughtfulness shown to us all' waS greatly ap-
precioted. Percy, Doreen and family. —21x
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