Clinton News-Record, 1985-6-26, Page 22•I
Page 20—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1985
35. Notice to creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL persons having claims against the Estate of
ELEANOR ISABEL BRADNOCK, late of the Village
of Auburn, in the County of Huron. who died on
or about the 19th day of April, 1985, are required
to file the same with full particulars with the
undersigned by the 13th day of July, 1985, as
after that date the assets of the estate will be
distributed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario, this 17th day of
June, 1985.
PREST and EGENER.
Barristers, etc..
33 Montreal Street,
Goderich. Ontario.
Solicitors for the Estate. 25-27ar
IN ' THE ESTATE OF MURIEL KATHERINE MID•
DLETON, late of the Town of Clinton in the Coun•
ty of Huron, Widow, deceased.
ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of
the above-named who died on the 29th day of
April, 1985, are required to file full particulars
thereof with .the undersigned on or before the
19th day of July, 1985, after which date the
assets will be distributed, having regard only to
the claims of which the undersigned shall then
have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario. this 19th day of June,
1985.
E.B. MENZIES; Q.C..
Box 68,
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitor for the Executors. 26.28
IN THE ESTATE OF DOROTHY ANNE McLEOD, lore
of the Village of Bayfield, in the County of Huron,
Printing Press Operator, deceased.
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against
the above estate are required to send full par
titulars of such cloims to the undersigned
solicitors for the executor on or before the 5th
day of July, 1985. after which date the estate's
assets will then be distributed, having regard on•
ly to claims that have then been received.
CARRIE AND O'DEA,
Barristers and Solicitors,
555 Talbot Street,
St. Thomas, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executor, 24.26
38. Auction sale
LARGE CLEARANCE & Consignment Auction. Fri-
day, June 28, 1985, 10 a.m. at Wayne Ward Farm
Equipment, Approx. 75 tractors• combines. plus
a large variety. of new and used farm equipment.
More information (519) 534-1638. Woyne Word
Farre Equipment,- Hwy. No. 6. Wiarton.
'Ontario. 26o
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON - 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
1
SAT., JUNE 29 AT 10 AM - Household ef-
' fects at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clin-
ton,.
• SAT., JULY 6 AT 10 AM - Household effects
at Richard Lobb's Auction Born, Clinton for
estate of Ab Shaddick.
SAT.,. JULY 13 AT 10 AM - Household ef•
-
fects at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton
for Mrs. Vera Crich of Clinton.
AUCTION SALE
Antiques, appliances, furniture, etc. to
be held at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn,
Clinton for Bayfield Estate and other
consignors.
SAT., JUNE 29 AT 10 A.M.
Electrohome solid state floor model 26"
colour TV; 2 square model fridges; large
7 chest freezer; Westinghouse chest
Freezer, approx. 12 cu. ft.; Imperial
Loyalist narrow type desk; old stereo &
record cabinet; chrome table & five
matching chairs; small desk; French Pro-
vincial style chesterfield & chair;
recliner chair; platform rocker & mat-
ching foot stool; table lamps; single
mattress; carpet; antique pine blanket
box; four Arrow back chairs; drop leaf
table; antique chair type bench, 41/4 ft.
long; 1/4 size spool bed; old buffet; small
china cabinet; 2 dressers w/mirrors;
washstand w/side towel bars; 2 old
wooden rocking chairs; 5 matching Vic-
torian style chairs; dining table & 5
matching chairs; wicker fern stand; 2
small washstands; 2 chrome table and
chair sets; old wooden bed; air condi-
tioner; humidifier; dough board; 2 new
windows & frames, 39" x 19"; aluminum
window; floor model hifi; bedding; elec-
tric barbecue; copper boiler; recondi-
tioned golf clubs; 2 fishing poles; com-
ponent eight player & radio w/2
speakers; tub stand; 3 large crocks; 2
canners; fruit jars; large offering of
books; golf club sets & carts; small table
saw on stand with motor; tobbogan;
skits & poles; lawn chairs; 2 rabbit
cages; roll of snow fence; 2 wheel
trailer; push lawn roller; ornate iron
sign stand; dishes; glassware; pots &
pans; old typewriter & adding machine;
plus other itums too numerous to men-
tion.
TERMS: CASH
AUCTIONEER
Richard Lobb
482-7898
39. Educational
FREE CAREER Guide describes 200 learn -at-home
correspondence Diploma courses: Accounting,
Art, Bookkeeping, Business Management, Clerk
Typist, Secretary, Journalism, Television Servic-
ing, Trove!. Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide West,
Toronto. 1-800-268-1121.-026
AUCTION SCHOOL: 14th year, 1,200 graduates,
courses April, August and December. Write
Western Canada School of Auctioneering, Box
687, Lacombe, AB TOC 150. Phone (403) 782-
6215. --- 25-28o
CAREER IN TRUCKING. Transport 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.-26o
LEARN the secrets of chording on guitar. New
home study course. Fast, easy method.
Guaranteed! For FREE information, write:
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L40.- Lost & Found
MISSING: Tiny, black and white female puppy
from Lot 3, Con. 4, Seaforth. DOG NEEDS
MEDICAL CARE. $500 reward. Phone Brenda
Whyte 527-0613. --19tf
42. Death notice
VERHOEF
Gone Home to be with his Lord on Tuesday, June
18th, 1985, Arie J. Verhoef, of R.R. 2, Seaforth in
his 80th year. Beloved husband of Dingena
Verhoef. Dear father of Corrie (Mrs. Ralph Nix•
on), Wingham, Eva (Mrs. Dick Roorda), Clinton,
Nellie (Mrs. Rollie Steep), Mississauga, Dianne
(Mrs. Don Budnark), Goderich, Arie Jr., Clinton
and Tony, Clinton. Also surviving are 16 grand-
children and two great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by two grandchildren, three sisters
and one brother. Friends were received at the
Beattie Funeral Home, 55 Rattenbury Street,
East, Clinton. Funeral service was held on
Thursday. June 20th, commencing at 2 p.m. from
the Clinton Christian Reformed' Church. Mr.
James Visser officiated. Interment Clinton
Cemetery. -26
MacLEOD
At London Psychiatric Hospital on Friday, June
14th, 1985, John Lynn MacLeod, of 56 Brock
Street, Hensall in his 30th year. Beloved son of
John A: MacLeod and the late Eva (Hatcher)
MacLeod (Sept. 1982). Dear brother of Launda
(Mrs. Gregory Campbell), of Hensall. Step -son of
Mrs. Margaret MacLeod of Hensall and step-
brother of Dermot and Bonnie Brown, both of
London. Dear grandson of Mrs. Mary Grace
MacLeod of Pettawawa. Also surviving are two
nephews, Jason and Jonathon and one niece
Julie. There was no funeral home visitation. A
memorial service was conducted in the Hensall
Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor. Funeral Homes,
118 King Street, Hensall on Saturday, June 22nd
at 1 p.m. Rev. Stanley McDonald officiated. -26
MARSHALL
At Porkwood Hospital, on Thursday, June 20,
1985, Mrs. Annie E. (Thuell) Marshall, formerly of
170 Kent Street in her 84th year. Dear mother of
Mrs. Ed (Mary) Finnie and W.D. (Bill) Marshall
both of Toronto, Mfs: Ken (Jessie) Pfaff of Lon-
don, Mrs. Bill (Betty) Mullin of St. ,Morys, Mrs.
Don (Edith.) Biggs of North Augusta, and, D.J.
(Ian) Marshall of Montreal. Sister of Fred Thuell
of Brussels, Mrs. Edna Bradley of Quatsino, B.C.,
Mrs. Margaret Johnston of Toronto, and Mrs.
Roland (Ella) Sharpe of Sarnia. Also survived by
17 grandchildren and 7.great-grandchildren. No
visitation. The funeral service was conducted at
Si. John's Anglican Church, Brussels, at 1:30 p.m.
Saturday, June 22. Reverend Robin Lyons of-
ficiating. Interment Brussels Cemetery. -26
STEPHAN
At Queensway Rest Home, Hensall, on Friday,
June 21, 1985, Elda (Messner) Stephan. Wife of
the late Edward Stephan; in her 82nd year. Sur-
vived by one brother-in-law Irvin Eckstein of
Zurich and severol nieces and nephews. Friends
called at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home, Ex-
eter: where funeral service was held on Monday;
June 24, 1985 at 2 p.m. Rev. Richard Hawley of-
ficiated. Interment Woodland Cemetery,
Mitchell. - 26
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MOFFAT
.Clarence E., oge 85, at Sarnia General on June
21. Beloved husband of Catherine Beaton of R.R.
1, Sombre. Dear father of Donald Bruce,
Brucefield, Arthur, Sombre Twp. Grandfather of
David, Jody, Brian. Brother of Ifo (Mrs. Guy
Weese), Corunna. Friends were received Sunday
and Monday afternoon and evening, Steadman
Brothers Memorial Chapel, Brigden, Funeral ser•
vice on Tuesday, June 25. 2 p.m. Interment Union
Cemetery, Mooretown.--26
WILLIS
At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on
Sunday, June 23, 1985, Leonard Harold Willis, of
Goderich, in his 55th year. Husband of Margaret
Wilds (Mclvor). Son of Mrs. Rose Willis and the'
late Edward Willis. Father of Robert Willis, of
Homilton, Ruth, of Goderich, Pat (Mrs. Eric Fin -
cher), of R.R. 2, Clinton, Donna (Mrs. Charles
Thomson), of Sault Ste. Marie, David Mclvor, of
Goderich and Cathy (Mrs. Jim Vance) of Dungan•
r,on. Brother of Jack Learner) and Ruth Cooke.
Also survived by 8 grandchildren. Predeceased
by one brother George Willis. Friends culled nt
the Stiles Funeral Home, 77 Montreal St.,
Goderich on Tuesday from 2 4 and 7 - 9 p.m.
Service in the chapel on Wednesday at 2 p.m. In-
terment Maitland Cemetery. 26
Reminder
Auction Sale
Of household furniture, antiques and misc.
items.
On Wednesday, June 26, 6:30 p.m.
To be held in South Huron Rec Centre Exeter,
Ont. for Mrs. Vera Lemmon, Hensel!, Mr. T.D.
Ecirl and other additions.
For information call
Auctioneer Norm Whiting 235-1964 or 235-1931
42. Death notice
RIVERS
At Memorial Hospital, St. Marys on Sunday, June
23rd, 1985, Olive (Monteith) Rivers, formerly of
Bayfield and Stratford in her 88th year. Beloved
wife of the late Norman C. Rivers. Dear step-
mother of Robert, Stratford, Raymond, Wilson W.
and Joseph Rivers, all of London..Dear sister of
Mrs. Isobel Poulter, Ottawa, Mrs. Josephine
Wright and Glenn Monteith, both of St. Marys.
Rested L.A. Ball Funeral Chapel, St. Marys where
the funeral service was held Tuesday, June 25th
at 1:30. Rev. Walter Milts officiated. Interment in
Bayfield Cemetery. —26
43. Births
•
NORMAN
Darlene, William and Cheryl Ann welcome their
8 Ib. brother into their home. David Paul was
born at St. Joseph's Hospital, London on June 15,
1985. Proud parents ore Wallace and Shirley Nor-
man. Fourth grandchild for Marion Hunking, R.R.
1, Auburn and eighth grandchild for John and
Elda Norman, R.R. 3, Wingham.-26nx
SNIEDER
George and Marian (nee Meurs) of Clinton are
pleased to announce the birth of their first child,
a son, Kevin Hendrik, on June 7, 1985, in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. Kevin weighed in at 4
Ib. 13 oz. Proud grandparents are Gerry and
Sylvia Meurs of Ripley and Mrs. Fredo Snieder of
Clinton. Great grandparents visiting from
Holland at the time of the arrival of their first
great grandchild are Mr. and Mrs.J.
Wilms.--26nx
HOWSON
Steve and Glenda are thrilled to announce the
arrival of. their first child, Kristie Jane, weighing
8 lbs. 3 ozs. on June 19, 1985 at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. Proud grandparents are Jim
and Maryann Howson, Blyth and Darrell and
Shirley Wood, R.R. 3, Blyth.-26nx
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McFARLAN
-...-.
Jay and Chad are thrilled to ann,.h nce the arrival
of their brother, lan James born Jun, 18, 1985 at
Clinton Public Hospital. Proud parents »-A Tom
and Wendy. Special thanks to Dr. Steed, M -ry
DeJong, Angie Troyer and second floor staff for
their excellent care.-26nx
WALKER
Born June 19, 1985 at Clinton Public Hospital,
Timothy Robert Walker. A brother for Jeromy
and son for Christine and Robert Walker.--26nx
WHEELER
Paul and Linda (nee Raithby)• are pleased to an-
nounce the safe arrival of their son, James
Robert, born June 21, 1985 at St. Joseph's
Hospital, London, weighing 7 lbs. 1 oz. A little
brother for Lisa and a grandson for Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Raithby, Vanastra' and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Wheeler, Clinton.-26nx
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•
John and Kathy Young (nee Penfound) are proud
to announce the birth of their first child, a girl,
Abria Leigh, born June 22, 1985 at Clinton Public
Hospital. First grandchild for Mr, and Mrs. Deh-
nis Penfound and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Young. First
great-grandchild for Mrs. Olive Penfound. -26nx
1.46. In memoriam
DOWSON
In loving memory of a dear son, Garry George
who passed away June 29, 1968.
Silent memories keep you near,
As time unfolds another year.
No longer in our lives to share,
But in Our hearts you're always there.
-Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by
mom and dad. --26
- - _._ - KENNEDY
In loving memory of o dear husband, father and
grandpa, Doug Kennedy, who passed away June
30, 1977.
'A light hos from our household gone,
A voice we loved is stilled,
A place is vacant in our home,
That never can be filled. •
---Sadly missed by wife Eileen and family and
Mayme Glazier. --26x
47. Card of thanks
BRAND
Many thanks for the cords, flower's and gifts and
to my visitors during my recent stay in Clinton
Hospital. Also thanks to Drs. Harrett and
Lambert, friendly nurses and staff and to Father
Pluto and the CWL. Special thanks to my helpers
at home. - Margaret Brand. •26x
LEIBOLD
We would. like to express our sincere thanks and
appreciation to friends and neighbors who
helped with their time, gifts and moral support
during the recent lass of our home due to fire.
Special thanks to Clinton Fire Dept., family and
close friends for their special support. Albert
and lona Leibold, 26
SWAN
I. would like to express• my thanks to all .those
who made my Retirement Tea a very happy occa-
sion for me. To those who came with best
wishes, for the best wishes expressed in cards,
gifts and flowers, and to the Huron Centennial
staff who planned it and carried it out. To all the
above your generosity and kindness will always
be o treasured memory, Sincerely, Edith
Swan. 26x
SHEPHERD
We would like to thank our friends and relatives
for all their kindness during our recent bereave•
ment. The cards, floral tributes and donations
were much appreciated. Special thanks to Rev.
James Bechtel and ladies of the Wesley -Willis
U.C.W. Wilma Shepherd, Phyllis Hoggart and
family. 26x
VERHOEF
The family of the late Arie Verhoef would' like to
express their thanks to friends and neighbours
for the many kindnesses, prayers and visits dur-
ing his lengthy illness. Special thanks to Dr.
Flowers, nurses and other staff at Clinton Public
Hospital for their constant care. Al this time of
bereavement we thankyou for the expressions of
sympathy, floral tributes, charitable donations
and food gifts. Special thanks to Mr. Jini Visser
.and Beattie Funeral Home for conducting the ser-
vice for a dearly loved husband, father and
grandfather. Your thoughtful kindnesses will
long be remembered.—Dingena Verhoef and
fomily..-- 26x
McCREA
1 would like to thank my family and friends for
visits, cards, flowers and treats while I was a pa-
tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Special
thanks to Dr. P. Hording and the nurses on 3rd.
floor. Special thanks to my neighbours for visits
and bringing food to the house since I returned
home. ---Amy McCrea, —26
47. Card of thanks
COX
Sincere thanks to all my friends and relatives for
all your kindness while in Clinton Public Hospital.
Specioi thanks to Drs. Baker, Flowers and Steed
and all 1st floor nurses for your excellent
care. --Edno Cox -26x
McNICHOL
Thank you to all our friends and neighbors for
their concern and help in finding our stray
cattle, -.The McNichol families. --26
MILLER
I would like to thank my family and friends for
visits, flowers. cards and treats while I was in
Victoria Hospital, Londap. Special thanks to Dr.
B. Baker, Dr. Cole and Dr. Sears. Many thanks
for the phone calls and visits since returning
home. Your kindness will always be
remembered. Murray Miller. 26x
TRICK
I would like to thank my family, relatives, friends
and neighbors for flowers, cards and treats while
I was in Clinton Hospital. Special hanks to Dr.
Harrett, Dr, Flowers, nurses and all organiza-
tions. Your thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. Mary Trick. -26x • - -
'ELLIOTT
I wish to express my thanks to friends and
relatives for cords, Howe's. gifts and visits dur-
ing my stay in St. Joseph's Hospitol.
London. Frank Elliott. 26 -
GREIDANUS
We would like to thank our families, relatives
and friends for all the love and support during
the loss of our infant daughter Marietta Margie.
Special thanks to Dr. Salsbury, Dr. Steed and se-
cond floor nursing staff. Also, Beattie Funeral
Home and Rev, B. DeJonge. Your thoughtfulness
and concern will always be remembered. - Leo
and Mary Jane Greidanus. -26x
SOWERBY
We would like to thank the .ambulance drivers,
emergency staff, and Dr. Bowler for their kind-
ness during our recent bereavement. A special
thanks is given to our neighbours, relatives and
friends for)'the floral tributes, donations to the
Heart and Stroke Foundation, cards of sympathy
and gifts of food sent to our home. We also thank
the staff at McCallum Funeral Home, Rev. Wood.
and the ladies of St. George's Church for the
lunch provided following the funeral. These ex-
pressions of kin.dness were greatly
appreciated. The family of the late Tom
Sowerby. 26
THUELL
The family ,of the late William Ross Thuell wish to
express our sincere thanks to relatives and
friends for their many acts of kindness, floral
tributes, memorial donations, messages of sym•
pithy, comfort and food. Special thank you to
Rev. Dave Snihur, Taskers Funeral Home and
Ladies'Auxiliary for their lovely lunch. Our deep
appreciation. -- Gladys Thuell and family.- 26x
Hay Township
Recreation Committee
Mystery
Bingo
Every other Thursday
Next Bingo
Thurs., June 27
Zurich Community
Centre
We have moved to the ice
surface
Jackpot:
$ 1000 must go
Bonanza Prize, over $600
in 54 calls
• 4 flash games • 1 eorly bird
• 10 regular games
• 1 mystery prize
OVER $2000 in cash prize'-,
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo
starts- at 7:45 sharp
Bring your dabbers
ALL PROCEEDS for "NEW" BALL
DIAMOND
No on• under 16 allowed to 'play
.111596.,
Something
for everyone
There's something new for young people
at Huron Country Playhouse. This summer
five prrwrams and five workshops will be
featured with a variety of content.
On July 29 "Colne and Sing with Rick and
Judy" starring Rick Avery and Judy
Greenhill. These performers have appeared
at almost every major Canadian Folk
festival with a repertoire drawn mainly
from folk traditions of North America and
the British Isles. The duo's goal for every
concert remains the same - to maintain a
high degree of artistic excellence while
presenting their music with honesty and in-
tegrity. At the same time Rick and Judy de-
mand a high degree of involvement from
their audience. Most concerts and especial-
ly thoselgeared to a younger audience have
everyone singing, clapping, and moving for
an entire hour with a repertoire tha' in-
cludes lullabies, work songs, bal. Ids,
chants, action songs and sometimes a ti adi-
tional folk tale.
On July 30 "Kitchen Music" with Eric
Nagler will introduce the idea of music as a
form of communication, easy and fun for
anyone to do. Eric plays banjo, fiddle,
guitar, spoons, jew's harp and various other
instruments. He shares musical energy with
the audience by involving them in singing,
clapping different rhythms and playing
home-made instruments such as spoons, tin
can bongos and plastic rattles. Everyone is
invited to participate with Eric in making
music together.
Eric's first record for children, Fiddle up
a Tune, is a spirited collection of folk songs
and comic songs, traditional jug band tunes
and one very tall tale about a magic fiddle.
Eric can be seen on CBC's television series
The Elephant Show with guest appearances,
on CTV's Vid Kids.
On July 31 "Forgotten Folk Tales" with
Helen Carmichael Porter will inspire all
those in attendance. Helen Carmichael
Porter is a leading storyteller in Canada.
She has performed her one -woman shows of
literature to over six hundred audiences, br-
inging the magic of storytelling to people of
all ages. She has appeared at the Art
Gallery of Ontario, Museum of Man, on the
CBC radio and television networks as well
as most of the major radio and TV stations,
numerous theatres, schools, universities
and concert halls. Helen's unique sty,le of
storytelling is called `narrative theatre'.
Not only does Ms. Porter narrate the story,
she becomes all the characters within it, so
that the story comes to life for the audience
in a whole way.
On August 1 "The Princess in the Iron
Tower" will be presented by the Lampoon
Puppet theatre. Since its founding, Lam-
poon Puppet theatre has been critically ac-
claimed both nationally and internationally. '
In Ontario they have toured schools,
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