Clinton News-Record, 1985-07-03, Page 18pyx
oLASSIFIED
35. Notice to creditors
IN 1 HE ESTATE OF JOHN GEORGE MANN, late of
the. Town of Clinton,' in the County of Huron,
Retired Former. deceased.
ALL persons having claims against the Estate of
the above-named who died on the 25th day of
March, 1985. or a required to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned on or before the
12th .day Int July, 1985. after which date the
assets will be distributed: having regard only to
the claims of -which .the. undersigned shoII then
have notice.
DATED at Clinton: Ontoriorihis 12th day of June,
1985., •+
E.B. MENZIES, Q.C,
Barrister qnd Solicitor
P.O. Boz 68,'
49 Albert•St.•
Clinton, Ontario
NOM ILO
Solicitor.for the Executor. -45,26.27
. IN THE ESTATE,OF RUTH DONELDIA SHADDICK,
lote of the Town.,of `Clinton; in the County of
Huron, Spirlster, deceased.
ALL persons hoving cloims against the Estate of
the above•nomed who died on the 13th day of
April. 1985. ore required to file full porticulars
thereof with the undersigned on orbefore. the
12th day of July, 1985. after which date ',the
assets will be distributed.. having regard only to
the claims of •whtch:.the undersigned-sholl'then
have'notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario this .12th day of June.
•1985; "
E.B.MENZIES. Q.C:•
Barrister and Solicitor
13,0..Box 68.
49 Albert St.
'Clinton, Ontario
NOM) LO
Solicitor for" the Execytor.-25.26,27
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, os
•., after thol date the. assets of the estate will be (519) 623.2430:-270
distributed. '
• DATED_at Goderich, Ontario, this 17th cloy of
° June, 1985,-
PREST and EGENER,-
• Barristers, etc,
- ` 33 Montreal: Street,
Goderich, Ontario: MISSING: Tiny, block and white
Solicitors for the Estate.=25--27ar from lot 3, Con. 4, Seaforth.
MEDICAL CARE.. $500 reward.
' IN, THE, ESTATE OF MURIEL,, KATHERINE , MID•' Whyte 527.0613.--19tf "
DLETON, late of the Town -of Clinton in the Coun-
ty of 1-furon, Widow. deceased. •`
PLL.PERSONS having claims.o_ goinst the Estate_ol .
the above•namec(,.who died -on the 29th day of
April, 1985. ore required to file full porticulars
thereof with•the undersigned on or before the . SCOTT
. 39th 'day of July 1985 after which date the "At-Seaforth, Community Hospital on Wednesdoy, - . ' HENDERSON-HUNKING
38. Auction sale
ONTARIO's Largest Form Machinery Consign-
ment Sole, Norwich, Ontario. Friday July ,12,
1985, 10 a.m. (Sales conducted second Friday
each month). Approx. 150-175 troctors plus all
types of form equipment. Consignments
welcome., For more information coll. (519) 424-
9998or '(519) 424-9093. Proprietors K.S.
Hamulecki 8 Sons. -27o
Richard =lobb-Auctioneer
CLINTON - 482-7898
AUCTION. CALENDAR
SAT.. JULY 6 ATI' AM- Household effects
of Richard Lobb's Auction Barn. Clinton for
estate of Ab Shoddick.
SAT., JULY 13 AT 11 AM - Household ef-
fects'ot Richard Lobb's Auction Born, Clinton
-for Mrs. -Vero Crich of Clinton.
WED.. JULY 17 AT 6 PM - 1983 Dodge 400
convertible car;;' only 7900 Km.; guns,
antiques and modern furniture at Richard
Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont., for the
estote of James Kelly of Goderich.
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, Travel,, Granton (5A) 263 Adelaide West,
Toronto. 1.800.268.1121.=o27
AUCTION SCHOOL: 14th,year, 1,200 graduates,
courses April;' August and December. Write
Western -Canada -School- of-Auctioneering,- Box
687, Lacombe, AB TOC 1S0. Phone (403).782-
6215. -25.280
CAREER IN TRUCKING: Transport drivers needed.
Now is th'e 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.
I,40.Lotod
female puppy
DOG' NEEDS
Phone Brenda
'42. Death notice
42. Death notice
' DICK
At South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Tuesday
June 25, 1985, Mrs. Myrtle Mary McColl (Taylor)
Dick of 90 Oxford Street. Hensoll. Beloved wife
of the late Rex Dick (1964)., Dear mot of
Audrey (Mrs. Charles Durnin) ,of Lond6n, Mrs.
Dick is predeceased by two brothers John and
Orville Taylor and by two sisters Miss Jenny
Taylor and Mrs. IrenejHarvey. Also surviving ore
nieces and nephews and one grondson Robert.
Visitation was in the Hensoll Chapel of Michoel
P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 118 King Street:
where the funeral service was conducted on Fri•
dpy, June 28, at 1 p,m. Rev, Kenneth Knight of-
ficiated. Interment followed in Hensall Union
,Cemetery. -27
.HOOD
At Huronview Home, Clinton on 'Wednesday,
June 26,' 1985, Mr. J. Nelson Hood; formerly of
R.R. 3, Kippen; in his 86th year. Beloved husband
f it late -Vero -(Hutcheon)-Hood,(1980)._Deor_a- e
•
t.c`
Sefliievertan
It has now been six motilth8 that the
residents of Goderich Towaehip have been
celebrating their Sesquicentennial. Dances.
card parties, a fashion show, social gather-
ings, a nature walk and a special Easter ser-
-vice all have been highlights so far.
Everyone is looking forward the special
week, July 15.21, the play called the Farm
Show and the children eagerly await their
fun Sports Day on July 6.
Many people have unearthed trivia in
their search' for information on their family
history or for the published history of t1'.
township: These finds have amused and
entertained -many visitors to these homes.
T le -Township records -also -house in-
teresting facts. For these choice bits of
historical notes a thank you must be extend
ed to the Township Clerk, R.E. Thompson.
.-: t . ,, t..._... .L...• :.. Leon ♦k.,. f9,...1- ,..,.,. .,.
be paid $100 to do all that Council required
him to do and also what the law required
him to do? In 1881 it was recorded that the
reeve gave the deputy -reeve some verbal
deice - no mention is made as to what th
'uther'of Joyc•(Mrs. Ross Carter) of London. Dear advice was! In 1882 it was noted that the
brother of Mrs.Normo Perkin of London. Mr. treasurer was ill so no accounts were paid.
Hood is predeceased by two sisters. Also surviv•4k Every tavern keeper in 1856 was to allow
ing ore four grandchildren Jim, Donna; Jason travellers free use of fire and water and
and lan Corter:Visitation after 7 p.m. Thursday in
the Hensall Chapel of the Michael P. O'Connor
Funeral Homes, 118 King Street, until Friday,
June 28, then to St. Andrew's United Church, Kip-
pen:- where the funeral and committal service
was conducted at 3 p.m. Rev. Stanley McDonala
officiated. Private interment followed in Baird's-
Cemetery.-27
43. Births
THOMPSON
Ted' and Diana Thompson (nee Brochu). thank
God for the birth of their son Mark Edward,
weighing'9 lbs. 4 oz. at Mount Sinai Hospital.
Toronto. A little brother for• Adom. Proud grand.
parents are Jock and Ann Thompson of Trenton
and Rene and Alice Brochu of Clinton.-27nx
FALCONER
Brian and Julie Falconer ore pleased to onnounce
the safe orrivol of their daughter, Ashley Norepe
Evelyn, weighing 7 lbs. 1 'oz. on June 15, 1985.
Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn
Falconer, Seaforth and Mr. and Mrs, Ross
McBeath, Kippen. First great-grandchild for Mr...
and Mrs. Alex McBeath, Kippen and Mr. and Mrs.
Elmer Hayter, Varna.-27nx
KAASTRA ..
Gord and Marianne wish to annbunce the birth of
their daughter, Katherine Denise "Katie" on June
17, 1985 weighing 8 lbs. 10 ozs. Aiit•le sister for
- Chris. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Fred
Hellingo. Londesboro and Mr. and Mrs. Sid
Kaastra, Holmesville.'-27nx
44. 'Engagements
assets will be, distributed; having regard only to • June 26th, 1985, Mrs. Emily Alice (Rattenbury) Patricia Hunking and Jack•and Jean Henderson
the claims of which the undersigned shall then Scott, of Brucefield in her 90th year. Beloved wife are pleased to announce the forthcoming map
have notice. ' !i1 ° . ' - of' Ross Scott and dear mother of Ruth (Mrs. Leon rioge of Joon and Gordon, on July '13 at the
DATED at Clinton;Ontario, this 19th day of June, ° Rushcall). of Victoria BC and Ken, of Brucefield. Hunking residence. Reception to fbllow at 9 p.m.
1985.
„E,B MENZIES Q.C. " ,grandchildren. Predeceashby-one sister an
`° Also loved by 8grandchildren and 3 great-„ in Blyth. -27 •
Box 68, -one brother. Friends were received at the Boll &
• Clinton. Ontario
Solicitor for the Executors,, 26.28
•
38. Auction sale
Falconer Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton,
on,Thuriday from 2 • 4 and 7 • 930 p.m. Funeral
service was held at the funeral' home bn Friday,
June 28th at 2 p.m. Interment Baird's Cemetery, J HtISTON •
,
46. In 'memoriam
•
all have no authority to
hforce any person
from his premises at reasonable hours (6:60
4.1n. tb 10:00 p.m.) providing that the per-
son(s)
er-
sons) conduct himself or themselveil, in • a
quiet and orderly manner.
Over 100 people requested the ?%wnehip to
sign an agreement with Hydro permitting
rural hydro into the Township in 1920: In
1925 the enabling by-law was paused. it's
hard to say if governments today work any
slower! It was'reported that in 1894 Council
met except for the Reeve since he had been
severely kicked by his horse. In 1901 a
gentleman was paid $12. for damages to his
child having its arm fractured, caused by a
defective sidewalk in Holmesville. Another
gentleman was paid $12 in 1869 for the car
and support ofa foundling. g which was left a
his door..
These flashbacks in time make everyone
realize that some things never change and
that the humour and drama that surround
people today did so in years now only known -
_through records. The 1-5-0 celebrations have,
given the residents a chance to reestablish,
their identity as a very strong unified com-
munity. The visionaries would also ,add that
the best is yet to come!
AFF R' HB
ON:TACTTHE AGENT IN YOUR AR
Bayfield„
FRAN
BURTON
565,2438
Blyth
RAY
MADILL
523.4334
Clinton
'JOHN
DUDDY
482.3766
Varna
RON
KEYS
2626273
fl
INSUft111kWC 'L1"E i
-•;Stonley'Twp. 27 „ i * In loving, memor `o y f a o dear ion, Maxwell
Johnston, who passed away July 8, 1978
-
r WILLIAMSON • • Your presence is ever near me; .
At Huionview on Wednesdoy. June 26th, 1985, .Your love remains with me yet.
Rebecca Elliott, formerly''of Goderich Twp. in her You were the kind of son; ,
` 86th year. Belcived wife of the late Barney , Your father and mother will never forget,-
-,,Williomson.and.dear_mother_of-Nelson William_-tovingiy-remembered.-by-Dad_and
son. of Goderich Twp. Friends called at the StilesMother.-27x •
Funeral Home, 77,.Montreol Street, Goderich on
Thursday from -2 • 4 and 7 • 9 p.m. Service in the ' JONES °
chapel on Friday at 2 p.m.;Interment Maitland ' In loving memory of our D6d,, AlvinJones; who
Cemetery: 27 was killed on July 4, 1984:
EASTON
• - We miss you corning home at night,
AUCTION SALE
of household effects will be hgld for Bill
Hull,`Druritmond Street at Blyth.
SATURDAY, JULY 6
° ° AT 12:30 P.M.
Chesterfield, rocking choir,` 3 end
'tables, coffee table, card' table, desk,
shelves,_TV tables,_lamps, odd chairs
'including press backs, chino cabinet,
chrome table and chain, 2 coat racks,
Moffat stove as new, Co -Op fridge, G.E.
'vacuum cleanir, dishes, pots and pans,
electric sewing machine, medicine
cabinet, ironing board, box stove, °d
dressers, ouble and' single beds,
luggage, B inch arm saw, 3 saw horses,
• wheel barrow, plank; numerous small
items.
TERMS: CASH
Brion Rintoul, Auctioneer
OWNER OR AUCTIONEER NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR.ACCIDENTS
AUCTITOFTSAII
Antiques; furniture; appliances; etc. to
be held at Richard Lobb's Auction drain,
Clinton, Ont. for the Estate of Ab
Shaddick of Clinton, Ont: plus additions,
SATURDAY JUL-Y 6 AT 10 AM
Two fridges; etectrlc.,stove; Finlay 30"
gas stove; Onward theft freezer; B & W
Portable -TV:- F l ltir - Queen- vacuum -
cleaner w/power carpet heed;
humidifier; antique kitchen shelf clock;
pressback nursing rocker; small gateleg
table; brass fireplace fender; unusual
antique combination china cabinet and
buffet with centre mirror, gloss ends
and two bowed gloss doors; nine piece
dining room suite by/beveled walnut
front on china. cabinet & buffet; modern
three -piece - bedroom- suite -w /box -
spring & mattress; three piece bedroom
suite; 7 x 9 reg; bridge lamp; hall table;
French Provincial chesterfield & choir;
chesterfield S. chair; leatherette
chestirffeld & chair; floor lamp w/pink
flared glass shade; fancy walnut coffee
table w/gloss top; 2 end tables; chest of
silver; large table lamp; 2 high back
Kroehler swivel rockers; reproduction
Gone -With -the -Wind -lamp;. polio -lamp;_
artificial fireplace; small tables;
leatherette upholstered chair; floor
lamps; swag lamp; upholstered chain:
small jardiniere; 6 place setting of
Bavaria The Queen Rose Pattern dishes;
antique floor modal radio; bottom for
old flat to, Wall; wheel barrow; lawn
roller; lawn ornaments; garden tools;
wooden extension ladder; CHESTERFIELD
WITH _PULL _OUT_ BED_ LIKE _NEW: _ step _
ladder, crock; herding & linen; plus our
usual'"" large offering of dishes;
glassware; pots & pans; smell
appliances; etc. •
'TERMS: CASH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482-7S98
• Your little jokes and loving way.
At Huronview 'on Sunday, June 30, 1985, Mary Your "being there" of supper time.
"Mae" Louise (Webster) Easton, formerly of As we told you of our,doy. , ,
Usborne Twp.in her 84th year. Beloved wife of. Words do not describe you,
t Andrew -M- Easton -and -dear-mother-of-Mary-Dear Father that we had i- ,
`Easton of • Toronto land Don Easton of Usborne , All our memories of you say,
Twp. Dear grandhlother;: sof Cqthy, Doug and You're our one and only "nod".
Mary Easton; great-grondmother• of Jared. "'We never'soid goodbye to'you,
Predeceased by one son Tom and three brothers . Or told you how we felt,.
Bill, George and Cliff Webster. Rested at the R.C. What your presence meant to us,
• -• Dinney Funeral Home, Main' Street. Exeter. While in this life you dwelt.
-There was no visitation. A private funeral service A stupid tractor killed you,
was held at the funeral home on Tuesday, July 2 There'was nothing we could do,
' at 11 a,m. Rev. Kenneth Knight officiated. Inter -
So now we take this time to say.
ment Exeter Cemetery. -27 How much that we love you. •
• • • , - -F -'`- We love you and miss you, 'D6d,-Lona-and -
David'Jones. _27 _
KENNEDY
At Joseph Brant Hospital, Burlington, on
Thursday., June 27. 1985, Vercy (Geiger) Ken-
nedy,� formerly .of Hensall: in her 93rd yearn
Beloved wife of the late Eric Kennedy (1966).'
Dear mother'of•Ross'Kennedy of Hamilton and
June (Mrs. Karl Heslip) of Burlington. Loving '
grandmother of severs grandchildren. Dear sister
of Ira Geiger of Hensall, Beloved daughter of the
late Mr,. and Mrs, Owen Geiger. Predeceased by
HAMILTON
In loving memory of a dear husband, father and
grandfather; William Homilton, who ' passed
•away July 9, 1976.
-Lovingly remembered by wife Pearl, daughters
Lgnora, Shirley and Helen and families.. -27x
JONES
five brothers: Rested at the T. Harry.Hoffmon 8 In loving memory of my dear husband,'Alvin
Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood with visitation JonesLvho was killed July 4.1984:
commencing Friday a} 7 p.m, FFunerol service I will always remember' you in my heart,
Saturday. June 29, 1985 al 7 p.m, Rev. S. The happiness that we both knew,
McDonald' of Hensoll officiated, Interment Em• As we travelled life's pathway together,
manual UC, Cemetery, Zurich. -27 „ It was beautiful because of you.
I remember the day 1 met you, '
NIGH And the day God mode you mine,
At Huroriview, Clinton on Thursdoy, June 27, Yes, l will always remember.
1985, Miss Aloysia Nigh, formerly of Clinton, in,. Until the end of time.
-her_75th-year,-Deor_sisterof_ Sister Febroniaof But with all my teors`and heartaches -
London. Also survived by three nieces and three The one Thing that has made me gtod, t
nephews. Predeceased., by one sister and three. You chose me to`share with you, '
brothers, Friends were received at the Beattie The wonderful years and the love that
Funeral Home, 55'Rattenbury Street East, Clinton - Sadly missed by Linda. 27
on Friday from 2 • 4 and 7 , 9 p.m. Requiem Mass
was held of 51. Joseph's R.C. Church on Saturday,
Jane 29, 1985 commencing at 111 •a.m. Father
Pluto officiated, Interment' Clinton
Cemetery, 27
NEILANS
James' Alexander. passed away in Clinton Public
Hospital on Thursday. June 27, 1985. Jomes
Alexander Neilans. of Londesboro, Ont.. in his
80th year...Mr, Neilans wos a 60'year member of
Hullett Lodge No, 568 A.F, 8 A.M., Londesboro
and a 50 year past master. He served as District
Deputy Grand Master df North Huron District in
1939, a member of London Lodge of Perfection.
London Sovereign Chapter, Rote ,Croix and
Moore Sovereign and Consistory, Hamilton. He is
survived byseveral-cousins-Predeceased by his
parents; Thomas and Ellen (McGill) Neilans.
Visitation at the Tosker Funerol Home. Biyih
after 2 p.m. Saturday until Sunday where funeral
service wos held at 2 p.m. Irtterdent Maitland
Bonk Cemetery, Seaforth. -27
WILTS
Suddenly os the result of an occident on, Sunday,
, June 30. 1985, Garry Wayne Wilts. Dearly below•
-.ed.son.oF Gerrit-and.Reino Wilts of Londesboro,
Ontario in his 19th year. Dear bother of Janet,
Dennis. Gerber' and Joanne, all at home. Dear
grandson of Mrs. Moria Wilts of Hullett Twp and
Mrs, ,Anne Wynja of Exeter. Rested at the Tasker
FuneralHome, Blyth, Ontario, where friends
were received on Tuesday from 7 • 9 p.m.
Funeral service wd's held in the Londesboro
United Church on Wednesday. July 3 at 2 p.m. In-
terment Blyth Union Cemetery. -27 -
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING Aa'
PROPOSED' COMPREHENSIVE
• ZONING BY-LAW
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of
Stanley will hold .° series_of public -open houses, as indicated below;
to consider the proposedcornprehensive zoning by-law.
OPEN HOUSES .
Thursday, August 8. 1985 Drop in anytime between
%� • . ' -2:00 p.m. -4:00 p.m.
7:00-p:m--9:00 p.m.
Saturday, August ,10, 1985 10:30°a.m 2 30 p.m. .
LOCATION -TOWNSHIP' OF, STANIF ;COMMUNITY•
CENTRE COMPLEX, (West of Varr '' Jun County Road No. 3)
• The open hots fes are deemed to be publl• meetings under Section 34
(12) of The Planning Act; .they provide a .1exible, timetable to suit the
majority of ratepayers-and-an-opportunity-totonsider-and-discuss
specifk concerns. . °
The proposed zoning by-law affects the entire Township of Stanley,
as' shown en the attached map below. It, implements the Stanley=,
Township Secondary Planby:establishing, land use controls and zones `
` in,the Township. , - '
ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written'or
verbal_representation either in support ,of or in opposition, to the
proposed zoning by-law. - '
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, relating to the prom:tied zoning by; -law
is available at the Township Office at R.R. No; 1, Varna during :normal
business hours. in addition. a draft copy of the proposed by-law Is be-
ing sent, for information purposes, to all owners of property and
tenants, as noted'on the.latest revised assessment records.
DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF' Melvin Graham
-STANLEY June 28th,r1985 Clerk, Township of Stanley
R.R. No.1 ' °
VARNA, Ontario
'NOM,2R0
(519) 482-7907 "
•
We hod,
47. Card of thanks
- ELLIOTT
We would Iike.to.thank our relatives, frig . s and
neighbors for. your expressions of sympathy
shown to us. Grant. Wanda and family, 27x
BRAND
I would like to thank Father Pluto, hospital staff,
relatives and friends for their care. visits; cards
and flowers during my stay in Clinton Hospital.
especially Drs. Watts and Newland and the
friendly nurses on first floor; Thank you ogoin, it
was very much • appreciated. - Corrie
Brand: -27x
JAMIESON
Mon; thanks to my family. friends, relatives, co-
workers, Burns U.C,W., Rev, Dove Snihur, Rev.
Ston MacDonold for their cords, visits and
remembrances: to the doctors and nursing staff
on 6th floor west for excellent care•while 1 was in
University Hospital, London: Everything wai ap-
preciated and brightened eoch day, -Jim
Jamieson. --27x
CALDWEI(L'
1 would like to thank friends and relatives fbr
I
cords, treats and visits while wos in Clinton and
University Hospitals. Thanks to Dr. Flowers, Dr,
Street, Dr. Morgan and staff. nurses and oma
bulonce attendants who looked after' me. Your
kindness wos 'appreciated. -Gordon
Coldwel 1, -27
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AUCTION SALE_ '
Something for everyone) Sale of household effects, corn-
martial 'items. jewellery, giftware. Consignments also. 2
taken.
SATURDAY, JULY 13 -STARTING AT 1 P.M.
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LOCATED AT THE FORMER OFFICER'S MESS BUILDING
114 VANASTRA -- ON HIGHWAY 4 BESIDE THE ONTARIO
' HYDRO OFFKE.
WE NEED GOOD, CLEAN ry
CONSIGNMENTS! PHONE 482-3733
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,Giant Barbecue and Dance to follow auction.
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ON:TACTTHE AGENT IN YOUR AR
Bayfield„
FRAN
BURTON
565,2438
Blyth
RAY
MADILL
523.4334
Clinton
'JOHN
DUDDY
482.3766
Varna
RON
KEYS
2626273
fl
INSUft111kWC 'L1"E i
-•;Stonley'Twp. 27 „ i * In loving, memor `o y f a o dear ion, Maxwell
Johnston, who passed away July 8, 1978
-
r WILLIAMSON • • Your presence is ever near me; .
At Huionview on Wednesdoy. June 26th, 1985, .Your love remains with me yet.
Rebecca Elliott, formerly''of Goderich Twp. in her You were the kind of son; ,
` 86th year. Belcived wife of the late Barney , Your father and mother will never forget,-
-,,Williomson.and.dear_mother_of-Nelson William_-tovingiy-remembered.-by-Dad_and
son. of Goderich Twp. Friends called at the StilesMother.-27x •
Funeral Home, 77,.Montreol Street, Goderich on
Thursday from -2 • 4 and 7 • 9 p.m. Service in the ' JONES °
chapel on Friday at 2 p.m.;Interment Maitland ' In loving memory of our D6d,, AlvinJones; who
Cemetery: 27 was killed on July 4, 1984:
EASTON
• - We miss you corning home at night,
AUCTION SALE
of household effects will be hgld for Bill
Hull,`Druritmond Street at Blyth.
SATURDAY, JULY 6
° ° AT 12:30 P.M.
Chesterfield, rocking choir,` 3 end
'tables, coffee table, card' table, desk,
shelves,_TV tables,_lamps, odd chairs
'including press backs, chino cabinet,
chrome table and chain, 2 coat racks,
Moffat stove as new, Co -Op fridge, G.E.
'vacuum cleanir, dishes, pots and pans,
electric sewing machine, medicine
cabinet, ironing board, box stove, °d
dressers, ouble and' single beds,
luggage, B inch arm saw, 3 saw horses,
• wheel barrow, plank; numerous small
items.
TERMS: CASH
Brion Rintoul, Auctioneer
OWNER OR AUCTIONEER NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR.ACCIDENTS
AUCTITOFTSAII
Antiques; furniture; appliances; etc. to
be held at Richard Lobb's Auction drain,
Clinton, Ont. for the Estate of Ab
Shaddick of Clinton, Ont: plus additions,
SATURDAY JUL-Y 6 AT 10 AM
Two fridges; etectrlc.,stove; Finlay 30"
gas stove; Onward theft freezer; B & W
Portable -TV:- F l ltir - Queen- vacuum -
cleaner w/power carpet heed;
humidifier; antique kitchen shelf clock;
pressback nursing rocker; small gateleg
table; brass fireplace fender; unusual
antique combination china cabinet and
buffet with centre mirror, gloss ends
and two bowed gloss doors; nine piece
dining room suite by/beveled walnut
front on china. cabinet & buffet; modern
three -piece - bedroom- suite -w /box -
spring & mattress; three piece bedroom
suite; 7 x 9 reg; bridge lamp; hall table;
French Provincial chesterfield & choir;
chesterfield S. chair; leatherette
chestirffeld & chair; floor lamp w/pink
flared glass shade; fancy walnut coffee
table w/gloss top; 2 end tables; chest of
silver; large table lamp; 2 high back
Kroehler swivel rockers; reproduction
Gone -With -the -Wind -lamp;. polio -lamp;_
artificial fireplace; small tables;
leatherette upholstered chair; floor
lamps; swag lamp; upholstered chain:
small jardiniere; 6 place setting of
Bavaria The Queen Rose Pattern dishes;
antique floor modal radio; bottom for
old flat to, Wall; wheel barrow; lawn
roller; lawn ornaments; garden tools;
wooden extension ladder; CHESTERFIELD
WITH _PULL _OUT_ BED_ LIKE _NEW: _ step _
ladder, crock; herding & linen; plus our
usual'"" large offering of dishes;
glassware; pots & pans; smell
appliances; etc. •
'TERMS: CASH
Auctioneer: Richard Lobb
CLINTON 482-7S98
• Your little jokes and loving way.
At Huronview 'on Sunday, June 30, 1985, Mary Your "being there" of supper time.
"Mae" Louise (Webster) Easton, formerly of As we told you of our,doy. , ,
Usborne Twp.in her 84th year. Beloved wife of. Words do not describe you,
t Andrew -M- Easton -and -dear-mother-of-Mary-Dear Father that we had i- ,
`Easton of • Toronto land Don Easton of Usborne , All our memories of you say,
Twp. Dear grandhlother;: sof Cqthy, Doug and You're our one and only "nod".
Mary Easton; great-grondmother• of Jared. "'We never'soid goodbye to'you,
Predeceased by one son Tom and three brothers . Or told you how we felt,.
Bill, George and Cliff Webster. Rested at the R.C. What your presence meant to us,
• -• Dinney Funeral Home, Main' Street. Exeter. While in this life you dwelt.
-There was no visitation. A private funeral service A stupid tractor killed you,
was held at the funeral home on Tuesday, July 2 There'was nothing we could do,
' at 11 a,m. Rev. Kenneth Knight officiated. Inter -
So now we take this time to say.
ment Exeter Cemetery. -27 How much that we love you. •
• • • , - -F -'`- We love you and miss you, 'D6d,-Lona-and -
David'Jones. _27 _
KENNEDY
At Joseph Brant Hospital, Burlington, on
Thursday., June 27. 1985, Vercy (Geiger) Ken-
nedy,� formerly .of Hensall: in her 93rd yearn
Beloved wife of the late Eric Kennedy (1966).'
Dear mother'of•Ross'Kennedy of Hamilton and
June (Mrs. Karl Heslip) of Burlington. Loving '
grandmother of severs grandchildren. Dear sister
of Ira Geiger of Hensall, Beloved daughter of the
late Mr,. and Mrs, Owen Geiger. Predeceased by
HAMILTON
In loving memory of a dear husband, father and
grandfather; William Homilton, who ' passed
•away July 9, 1976.
-Lovingly remembered by wife Pearl, daughters
Lgnora, Shirley and Helen and families.. -27x
JONES
five brothers: Rested at the T. Harry.Hoffmon 8 In loving memory of my dear husband,'Alvin
Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood with visitation JonesLvho was killed July 4.1984:
commencing Friday a} 7 p.m, FFunerol service I will always remember' you in my heart,
Saturday. June 29, 1985 al 7 p.m, Rev. S. The happiness that we both knew,
McDonald' of Hensoll officiated, Interment Em• As we travelled life's pathway together,
manual UC, Cemetery, Zurich. -27 „ It was beautiful because of you.
I remember the day 1 met you, '
NIGH And the day God mode you mine,
At Huroriview, Clinton on Thursdoy, June 27, Yes, l will always remember.
1985, Miss Aloysia Nigh, formerly of Clinton, in,. Until the end of time.
-her_75th-year,-Deor_sisterof_ Sister Febroniaof But with all my teors`and heartaches -
London. Also survived by three nieces and three The one Thing that has made me gtod, t
nephews. Predeceased., by one sister and three. You chose me to`share with you, '
brothers, Friends were received at the Beattie The wonderful years and the love that
Funeral Home, 55'Rattenbury Street East, Clinton - Sadly missed by Linda. 27
on Friday from 2 • 4 and 7 , 9 p.m. Requiem Mass
was held of 51. Joseph's R.C. Church on Saturday,
Jane 29, 1985 commencing at 111 •a.m. Father
Pluto officiated, Interment' Clinton
Cemetery, 27
NEILANS
James' Alexander. passed away in Clinton Public
Hospital on Thursday. June 27, 1985. Jomes
Alexander Neilans. of Londesboro, Ont.. in his
80th year...Mr, Neilans wos a 60'year member of
Hullett Lodge No, 568 A.F, 8 A.M., Londesboro
and a 50 year past master. He served as District
Deputy Grand Master df North Huron District in
1939, a member of London Lodge of Perfection.
London Sovereign Chapter, Rote ,Croix and
Moore Sovereign and Consistory, Hamilton. He is
survived byseveral-cousins-Predeceased by his
parents; Thomas and Ellen (McGill) Neilans.
Visitation at the Tosker Funerol Home. Biyih
after 2 p.m. Saturday until Sunday where funeral
service wos held at 2 p.m. Irtterdent Maitland
Bonk Cemetery, Seaforth. -27
WILTS
Suddenly os the result of an occident on, Sunday,
, June 30. 1985, Garry Wayne Wilts. Dearly below•
-.ed.son.oF Gerrit-and.Reino Wilts of Londesboro,
Ontario in his 19th year. Dear bother of Janet,
Dennis. Gerber' and Joanne, all at home. Dear
grandson of Mrs. Moria Wilts of Hullett Twp and
Mrs, ,Anne Wynja of Exeter. Rested at the Tasker
FuneralHome, Blyth, Ontario, where friends
were received on Tuesday from 7 • 9 p.m.
Funeral service wd's held in the Londesboro
United Church on Wednesday. July 3 at 2 p.m. In-
terment Blyth Union Cemetery. -27 -
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY
PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING Aa'
PROPOSED' COMPREHENSIVE
• ZONING BY-LAW
TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of
Stanley will hold .° series_of public -open houses, as indicated below;
to consider the proposedcornprehensive zoning by-law.
OPEN HOUSES .
Thursday, August 8. 1985 Drop in anytime between
%� • . ' -2:00 p.m. -4:00 p.m.
7:00-p:m--9:00 p.m.
Saturday, August ,10, 1985 10:30°a.m 2 30 p.m. .
LOCATION -TOWNSHIP' OF, STANIF ;COMMUNITY•
CENTRE COMPLEX, (West of Varr '' Jun County Road No. 3)
• The open hots fes are deemed to be publl• meetings under Section 34
(12) of The Planning Act; .they provide a .1exible, timetable to suit the
majority of ratepayers-and-an-opportunity-totonsider-and-discuss
specifk concerns. . °
The proposed zoning by-law affects the entire Township of Stanley,
as' shown en the attached map below. It, implements the Stanley=,
Township Secondary Planby:establishing, land use controls and zones `
` in,the Township. , - '
ANY PERSON may attend the public meeting and/or make written'or
verbal_representation either in support ,of or in opposition, to the
proposed zoning by-law. - '
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, relating to the prom:tied zoning by; -law
is available at the Township Office at R.R. No; 1, Varna during :normal
business hours. in addition. a draft copy of the proposed by-law Is be-
ing sent, for information purposes, to all owners of property and
tenants, as noted'on the.latest revised assessment records.
DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF' Melvin Graham
-STANLEY June 28th,r1985 Clerk, Township of Stanley
R.R. No.1 ' °
VARNA, Ontario
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(519) 482-7907 "
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47. Card of thanks
- ELLIOTT
We would Iike.to.thank our relatives, frig . s and
neighbors for. your expressions of sympathy
shown to us. Grant. Wanda and family, 27x
BRAND
I would like to thank Father Pluto, hospital staff,
relatives and friends for their care. visits; cards
and flowers during my stay in Clinton Hospital.
especially Drs. Watts and Newland and the
friendly nurses on first floor; Thank you ogoin, it
was very much • appreciated. - Corrie
Brand: -27x
JAMIESON
Mon; thanks to my family. friends, relatives, co-
workers, Burns U.C,W., Rev, Dove Snihur, Rev.
Ston MacDonold for their cords, visits and
remembrances: to the doctors and nursing staff
on 6th floor west for excellent care•while 1 was in
University Hospital, London: Everything wai ap-
preciated and brightened eoch day, -Jim
Jamieson. --27x
CALDWEI(L'
1 would like to thank friends and relatives fbr
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cords, treats and visits while wos in Clinton and
University Hospitals. Thanks to Dr. Flowers, Dr,
Street, Dr. Morgan and staff. nurses and oma
bulonce attendants who looked after' me. Your
kindness wos 'appreciated. -Gordon
Coldwel 1, -27
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AUCTION SALE_ '
Something for everyone) Sale of household effects, corn-
martial 'items. jewellery, giftware. Consignments also. 2
taken.
SATURDAY, JULY 13 -STARTING AT 1 P.M.
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LOCATED AT THE FORMER OFFICER'S MESS BUILDING
114 VANASTRA -- ON HIGHWAY 4 BESIDE THE ONTARIO
' HYDRO OFFKE.
WE NEED GOOD, CLEAN ry
CONSIGNMENTS! PHONE 482-3733
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,Giant Barbecue and Dance to follow auction.