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Clinton News-Record, 1985-07-10, Page 21LARGE AUCTION SALE Antiques. piano, appliances, furniture to be, held' at Richard Labb's Auction Barn, Clinton, One, for Mrs, Vera Crich of Gunton, some furniture from Dashwood United Church Manse ' and .- silverware gpA Cornflower crystal from Cepha Bell of Goderich. SATURDAY, JULY 13 AT 10 AM Hot Point portable clothes. washer, nearly new, cost over '600:00 new; White Westinghouse square model fridge; Kelvinator 30" electric stove; Speed Queen automatic washer; Beaty clothes dryer; wringer washer; Belwood chest freezer; modern chesterfield, like new; modern hutch style china cabinet; Duncan Phyfe style double pedestal dining table w/a leaves. six chairs & fancy china , cabinet; wardrobe w/mirror door & drawers; 2 bedroom suites; top for Hoosier cupboard; upright piano; long coffee table; matching coffee & end tables; recliner chair; vanity dresser; child's desk; 2 chrome table & chair sets; rollaway bed; students desk w/chair; chest of drawers; floor lamps; component hiff; 2 antique bonnet chests; 5 small parlour tables; rocking chair; odd wooden chairs; antique combination secretary and bookcase; 'combination side board & china cabinet; washstand 3 drawer chest; wooden dining table; wooden smoker's stand; card table & chairs; set of Harmony Rose dishes; large offering of Cornflower dishes; large offering of silverware, Remembrance, Milady, Ballad, Coronation, Adoration, First Love, Lady Hamilton, Evening Star, Exquisite and Bridal Wreath patterns; small rip saw; 1 HP electric motor; stationary lig saw on bench; hand tools; saws; garden tools; plus our usual large offering of bedding, dishes, glassware, pots & pans, small appliances, etc. TERMS: CASH Auctioneer: Richard Lobb CLINTON 482-7898 EVENING ESTATE AUCTION SALE 1983 Dodge 400 Convertible car, guns, antiques, appliances, furniture, etc. to be held at Richard, Lobb's Auction Born, Clinton, Ont. for the Estate of James Kelly of Goderich. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 AT 6 P.M. 'Car and guns will be sold at 7:30 P.M. CAR: 1983 Dodge 400 two door convertible car with four cylinder automatic, radio, bucket seats, wire wheel hub caps. Run only 7991 Kilometres. Selling certified. GUNS AND EQUIPMENT: Savage rifle with high power 22 cal.. barrel and 410 i shotgun barrel; BSA and M Co. 1896 303 rifle; Henry Arms Co. double barrel open hammer shotgun; Hopkins aand Allen double barrel shotgun; Savage 22 rifle short or long single shot; pellet 'i pistol;nbayonetnz 2-aid:swords; powder. horns; old power and shot flasks; plus other belts & accessories; floor model gun cabinet; 7 x 50 Binoculars. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Grandfather clock with Gothic style top, bought new in 1973; Antique flat -to -wail combination bookcase and desk; antique blanket box; fancy oak hall mirror; Beaty square model fridge; Finlay 24" electric stove; Kirby Heritage vacuum cleaner, nearly new, cost '1200.00; Zenith 26" colour TV on stand; floor model stereo; four piece modern bedroom suite; two piece modern bedroom suite w/mattress; Sklar chesterfield; chesterfield and chair; open style corner cabinet; small desk & chair; recliner chair; upholstered chair; oval parlour table; round pedestal parlour table; NINE PiECE DINING SUITE including table w/5 leaves, six chairs, buffet and two door china cabinet; antique, hall mirror; card table and four folding chairs; modern liquor cabinet; large old barometer; fireplace tools; White electric sewing machine in stand; toilet pitcher and basin; round chrome kitchen table; two bent Iron chairs; projector and screen; small pedestal table;_seueraal.Shlllcraft..xstgeetwo china_ type horses with two wheel cartf; large offering of books TV trays; coffee table; fireplace tools; pole lamp; floor lamp; small antique wooden box; coffee maker; Ironing board;, lots of bedding; dishes and glassware including antique pieces; small appliances; pots & pans; luggage; towels; radio; jig saw; vibrating sander; aluminum step ladder; bench grinder; electric garden tiller; electric drill; a few garden tools, etc. Plan to attend this interesting auction. TERMS: CASH Auctioneer: Richard Lobb CLINTON 482-7898 r - itEMIDIMITZINIIRMI OICCEIMITAIrEri.C=IMMLIEIffill M.1.11MWOMEN CI11911601101*10 0,01. 0.2E2 0.9110M01115.651.015.11516,11,0130 r6,1911(.2M101.21 621.211.1211111.3 MeV MIMI= 06.111•2011 Richard Lobb" Auctioneer CLINTON 4 482.789.6 AUCTION CALENDAR SAT., JULY 13 AT 10 AMM - Household ef- fects.at 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, Clintoh, Ont., for the estate of James Kelly of Goderich. SPECIAL COMBINE SALE Saturday, July 20,1985 BRINDLEY SALES YARD Dungannon SMALL ITEMS - 9:30 A.M. Took, Miscellaneous Items EQUIPMENT - 10:30 A.M. Ploughs„Discs, Cultivators, Haying Eulpment, Rotor Cutters. COMBINES -1:30 P.M. Over 30 Combines and 7 Swathers TRACTORS - 3:00 P.M. Over 50 different sizes and makes. FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO CONSIGN CALL 519.-529-7625 AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS FROM MAX BUSHELL'S HOME AND ADDI- TIONS FROM WONGHAM TO BE HELD SATURDAY, JULY 13TH, 1985 at 11 A.M. at WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE Chest freezer, approx. 15 cu. ft.; 2 modern triple dressers with matching night tables; 2 chest of drawers; library table; wardrobe; 3 chesterfield suites; 3 black & white T.V. sets; 3 stereos w/record players; 1 color T.V.; 2 pr. speakers; drop leaf small table)w/2 chairs; several upholstered easy chairs: rug, approx. 12'. x 12'; painted dining room table; 6 hip rest chairs; shop vacuum; buffalo robe: trunk; modern wool winder; cuddly bears; 2 Milzl dolls; toys, games, etc.; 2 sun lamps; crocks; sprayer; electric lawn mower; bicycle: White "cabinet model sewing machine; several table temps; pole & swag lamps: electric foot bath; battery charger; 3 crock pots; Kenmore table model sew- ing machine; 30 cup coffee maker; bun warmer; electric knife; stainless steel sauce pans; Ladies' 6' Solomon skis and boots; 12 doz. sealers; feather, tick; 2 electric blankets; sheets, spreads, towels, etc.; glassware, china cups/saucers; odd dishes; Corningware; Pyrex; clocks; radios; quantity Christmas decorations; several Big Band records; much more. PREVIEW: Friday, July 12/85 7-9 P.M. JACK ALEXANDER -Auctioneer, TEL. 357-1011 and 357-1442 39. Educational if AVM 1 f#t Cliel6h Public Hospital' on,T:Itarrsday, July 4th,, 1985, Mrs: !£rudy Raedts, of Queensway Nursing Home, Hensall, in her70th yeat`. Beloved wife of , the late John Roedts (1984) and Sake Christiaans (1966). Beloved mother of Hilda Von Soest, Her- man Christiaans, both of Holland, Chri§ and Mary , Christiaans, of Barrie, Jack and Julianne Christiaans, of London and Anita and Alex Kiss, of Clinton. Also survived by 17 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren. The funeral was held in Barrie on Saturday, Jul>r 6th, 1985. Interment. Union Cemetery, Barrie. -28 i IORGAN - Gordon E.A. resident of London and formerly of the Dresden area, passed away suddenly on Monday, July 811h, 1985, at Bayfield, at the age of 58. Beloved husband of Suzanne (DeMey). Dear father of Evelyn and James Phillips, of Goderich; Cindy and Chris Sullivan, of Dresden; Gus and Bonnie Morgan, of Dresden; Jamie Morgan, of London. Kind brother of Willa Mae (Mrs. Murray Smith), of R.R. 1, Thamesville, Carna (Mrs. Garry Proctor), of Paris, Claude Morgan, of Oshawa. Beloved grandfather of Christina and Cayrn Phillips; Sadina and Jeremy Morgan. Predeceas- ed by a grandson Kevin, sister Velma Morgan and brother Charles Morgan. Rested at the John C. Badder Funeral Home in Thamesville until Wednesday, July 10th when funeral services were conducted at 2 p.m. Interment Dresden Cemetery. -28 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.'-28o CAREER IN TRUCKING; Transport drivers needed. Now is the time to train for your Class. "A" License. For prescreening and job placement in- formation contact Mery Orr's Transport Driver Training, London. (519) 432-1726, Cambridge. (519) 623-2430. .28o t_____2. Death notice . - HORNER 'At Freeport Hospital, Kitchener, on Saturday, Ju- ly 6, 1985. Mr. Albert Horner of Seaforth;ein his 95th year: Beloved husband of the late Violet Rathwell. Dear father of Marion (Mrs. Frank Ruston) of Stratford and Gordon of Waterloo. Also loved by five granchildren and seven great- grandchildren. Predeceased by two sisters Laura (Mrs. Alf Ings) and Myrfle (Mrs. Elmer Krueger) and one brother Blake. Friends were received at the Ball & Falconer "Bgkx Funeral Chapel", 47 High Street, Seaforth, on Monday. from 2 - 4 and 7 • 9 p.m. Funeral service was held at the funeral home an Tuesday, July 9 at 2 o'clock, Interment Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Twp. -28 AUCTION Friday, July 12 at 11:00 A5it . Walton. Welding Shop, Walton, Ont. 10 MILES NORTH OF SEAFORTH, 6 MILES EAST OF BLYTH ON HURON COUNTY ROADS 12 & 25. SELLING THE COMPLETE CONTENTS OF THE WALTON WELDING SHOP FOR JIM & ELSIE CARTER, WITH ADDITIONS FROM L & H RESOURCES. G.E. portoble welder, 300 amp DC with cables & trailer; Lincoln 200 amp portable welder with cables & trailer; 225 & 250 amp Lincoln welder; acetylene cutting & welding sets; drill press; 2 cut off saws; stands; ped. grinder; floor jocks; vises; heavy duty hand drills & grinder; work benches; welding cable; clomps; pipe wrenches; heavy duty socket sets; gear pullers; exten- sion cords; hammer drills; small portable air compressor; spray guns; paint; de-fogger; anvil; chain saws; tap & die sets; a large selection of heavy duty hand tools; 9' Massey cultivator; 10' trailer; Massey 65 tractor with cab (ex. condition); P.T.O. saw: tractor chains; 3 pt. hydraulic fork lift; 3 pt. hydraulic wood splitter. SteO•s4ock in pipe, round, channel, plate, tubing, flat, angle & square. Also new sets of drive shed adjustable door hooks; 1.977 heavy duty 1 ton Chev pickup, only 500 miles on rebuilt engine; heavy duty hydraulic press with 3/4 h.p. motor; 32" stroke; 8" bore; 16" 5 h.p. cut off saw with 8' roller table .& vise; 2 hydraulic, 8 h.p. power packs; 12 speed '/, h.p. drill press; 5' bed lathe with '1 /4 h.p. B accessories; Honda & Stratton gas engiries; -turf saver & implement tires: 12", 16" & 20" cut off discs; V belts, hydraulic hoses &'control valves; gate valves; springs; pulleys; sockets; photo copier; platform stoles; nuts; bolts; fire extinguisher. An excellent auction to attend. No property removed until settled for. Not responsible for accidents. AUCTIONEER: PAT LYON PHONE 243-2713 1 BOLGER Gertrude Hannah. Passed away at Huronview, July 4, 1985, Gertrude Hannah (Payne) Bolger of Huronview, formerly of Brussels; wife of the late Harry James Bolger (November 24, 1973) 'in her 82 year. Retired Bell Telephone operator for 33 years. Survived by one step -daughter Marilyn Engel of R.R. 3, Brussels, one step -son Jim of Calgary; sister-in-law of Mrs. Cecil Payne of R.R. 2, Bluevale, 4 nephews Ross and his wife Mildred Fowler of Southampton, Don and his wife Audrey Fowler of Port Elgin, Harvey and his wife Mar- jorie Payne of Wroxeter, Scott and his wife Ola Payne of R.R. 2, Gadshill, one niece Joan and her husband Bill Adams of Amherstburg. Predeceas- ed by her parents Bernice and Mary -Ellen (Smith) Payne and one brother Cecil Payne and one sister Pearl (Mrs. Fred Fowler). Rested at the Brussels Chapel of the M.L. Watts Funeral Home where funeral service was held on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Interment Brussels Cemetery. -28 HOWSE At his residence on Monday, July 8, 1985, Jacob M. "Jake" Howse of 3 Marlene Street, St. Thomas, suddenly in his 91st year. Beloved hus- band of the late Mrs. Dora (Baker) Howse (1983) and dear father of Douglas M. Howse of Clinton and the late Mrs. Helen Louise MacDonald (1960), Dear brother of Mrs. Claire Corner of Tillsonburg. Predeceased by .one brother and by six sisters. Also survived by seven grand- children, two great-granddaughters and a number of nieces and nephews. Rested at Williams Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, St. Thomas; where funeral service was held Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 p.m. Interment Elmdale Memorial Park Cemetery. -28 HOY Mr. Louis William, of 132 Queen Street, Clinton. At Clinton Public Hospital on Wednesday, July 3rd, 1985 in his 69th Year, Louis'Hoy, beloved husband of the former'Anna McQuarrie and dear father of Carolyn, of Clinton, Mrs. Connie Wor- thington, of B.C., Larry; of Clinton, Mrs. Linda Lightfoot, of Hickson and Wayne, of Goderich. Also survived by.8 grandsons and 2 sisters (Ileen (Mrs. George Dowson), of Hensall and Phyllis (Mrs. Murray Miller), of Clinton. Predeceased by one brother Gordon. The family received friends at the Beattie Funeral Home, 55 Rattenbury St. East, Clinton after 2 p.m. Thursday until 2 p.m. Friday, when funeral services were held at the funeral home. Interment'Ciinton Cemetery. -28 SMITH At Huronview e, Clinton, on Wednesday, Ju- ly 3rd, 1 •:5, a ence Smith. Beloved husband of the lat E a (Davey) Smith,' in his 95th year. Father°' f Leonard and Doreen Smith and Mar- jorie • erne Hodgins,. both of Luton. Also sur- vived»- by 13 grandchildren-, 18 great• grandchildren, two sisters Mrs. Irene Brintnell, of Cl f nton and Mrs. Ina Johns, of Exeter, one brother Ashley Smith of Exeter. Predeceased by three brothers William, Robert and Thomas. Friends called at the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home, Exeter where funeral service was held on Saturday, July 6th at 11 a.m. Interment,in Exeter Cemetery. Rev. Grant Mills officiated. -28 SHARP At Clinton Public Hospital on Saturday, July 6, 1985, Mr. Thomas Richard (Ridk) Sharp of R.R. 1, In ourhearts your memory lingers, Ctrntorl, tri`his-25ttr'yPar:-Beloved-s,on-of-Ellen-tend- tiyitotithanth.n e- Robert Govenlock and dear brother of Joanne Then there is not a day, dear brother, Sharp of London, Susan and Michelle Govenlock That we do not think of you. _- and Michael Sharp all of R.R. 1, Clinton. Dear -Ever remembered and sadly missed by Dave, JOHNS Mike Land Kathy aro happy( tea a announce the. safe arrival of their daughter, Danielle Marie. an July 1984 weighing 6 lbs. 1 oz, fralitt fiist time grandparents are • • Janet Jewitt and •penis Jewitt, both of Clinton. Another, grandchild for !Loretto Johnstonnof London. Greatgrandchildfor Mary Rowcliff..e of Setaforth, alit and Elia. Flood of Mitchell, andl.ucille Beauchamp of London. First •great -great-grandchild for Clara Pretty of Seaferth. 28nx BEARSS • Steve and Frances (Nee Campbell). are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Candice Elizabeth, in Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday, July 7, 1985. Candi is the first grandchild for Bill and Bonnie Bearss and tenth grandchild for Harold and Adeline Campbell, all of Blyth,-28nx " HAY Keith and Susan are thrilled to announce the ar- rn'al of., their daughter, Lindsay Catherine, weighing 7 lbs. 2 ozs. on June 15, 1985, at the Grace General Hospital, Ottawa.-28nx NESBITT Maurice and Kathy proudly announce the arrival of Lee's baby sister, Rae -Lynn, on July 2, 1985 at Victoria Hospital, London. Proud grandparents ore George and Florence Nesbitt, Clinton and Bob and Isabelle Bremner, Ethel. Proud great- grandparents are Andrew Bremner, Ethel and Della McMichael, Wroxeter.-28nx • BAKKER Aaron is proud to announce the arrival of his new baby sister, Courtney, Marie weighing 6 lbs. 3 ozs. born July 2, 1985 at the Wingham and District Hospital. Proud parents are Harry and June of Belgrave. Grandparents are Lloyd and Marion Machan of Blyth and Jan and Tryntje Bale, ker of Wingham.-28nx MCMILLAN Philip and Margaret are overjoyed to announce the arrival tial their first child, Vanessa Blair, on July 9, 1985 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Pro- ud grandparents are Jim and Kay Grant and Nor- man and Loretta McMillan all of Sudbury. Special thanks to Dr. Fraser, Dr. Fellows and all the staff of the Maternity Word. -28x JONES Stephen and Valerie Jones of Dorchester are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Cameron Stephen, born on June 17, 1985. Proud grandparents are Larry and Rhea Jones of Clin- ton and Ralph and Betty Earle of London.-28nx 44. Engagements FLYNN-COCHRANE Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane, Clinton are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Lynne Christine, to Stephen James, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Flynn, Hullett Township. The wed- ding will take place on Friday evening (7:00 p.m.) July 26, 1985 in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Clinton. -28x FALCONER -ARMSTRONG Mr. and Mrs. James Armstrong of R.R. 3, Walker- ton, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Deborah Lynn to Leslie Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Falconer, R.R. 5, Clin- ton. The wedding will take place on Saturday, Ju- ly, 27, 1985 at the Presbyterian Church,. in Wingham. Open reception to follow at Brussels Community Centre. -28 WATSON-WORKMAN Mr. Harold Workman of Mitchell is pleased to an- nounce fhe forthcoMing marriage of his daughter, Glenda Louise, to Steve Alan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Watson of R.R. 4, Clinton. The wedding will e place on Saturday; July 20th, 1985 at 4:)YQ& • at Ontario Street United Church, Clinton. Op`=n reception to follow in Clinton. -28x 46. In memoriam WHITEHEAD In loving memory of a dear mother and grand- mother, Pauline (Jacklin) Whitehead, who pass- ed away three'years ago, July 4, 1982. 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 Helen, Jean, "Nora Walter, Glenn and their families. -28 ' The handles of they alaf s: Allce Scott Would like to thank friends and oeighboars for their messages of .sympathy, becwlify flgrpf ar- rangements and especially for oil the food that was sent te the house. Special thank- you to the doctors and , urses et Seaforth Hospital who cased for her. Our thanks to the Ball $ilconer Funeral Home far their excellent help, tes Pester Don'Moffat and to Janet Buchanan for pt'eparing the lunch and most of all the ladies who helped serve it. Your kindness will long be remembered. -28 ' COUTTS 1 would like to thank my friends and relatives for visits, cards, flowers and treats while 1 was.o pa- tient in Victoria Hospital. Also thanks to all who have been helping out since my return home. Your kindness will always be remembered. -Marie Coutts. -28x HOLMES I would like to thank everyone for their visits, flowers & cards while I was a patient in Clinton • Hospital and after I. came home. Specialthanks to doctors, nurses and staff and also Rev. Bauman. -Joe Holmes. -28x HOWSON We would like to thank everyone for the cards, flowers, goodies and visits while in St. Joseph's Hospital, also special thanks to Dr. Harding, Dr. Baker and third floor nurses for their excellent care. -Glenda and Kristie.-28 CULLIGAN In memory of a dear brother, Steve, who passed •' away 1 year ago July 9, 1984. We had a brother with o heart of gold, Who was worth more to us than wealth untold. • Without farewell he fell asleep, With only memories for us to keep. HESSLEWOOD I would like to thank all my family and friends for the cards and visits while I was in Victoria Hospital. Special thanks to the emergency unit of the Blyth Fire Department and to the doctors and nurses at Wingham and Victoria Hospitals. -Keith Hesselwood.-28 TOWNSEND I would like to thank my family and friends for the flowers, gifts and the beautiful cards and let- ters I received while in, Stratford Hospital. Special thanks to the visitors at the hospital and since returning home. It was deeply appreciated. -Dorothy Townsend. -28x ELLIOTT Sincere thank you to my family, friends and relatives for flowers, gifts and visits while I was in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Newland, Dr. Watts, Rev. Pick, nurses, and the Con- servation Club for the lovely basket of fruit -Norene Elliott. -28 MILLS I would like to thank my friends, neighbours and relatives for their cards and visits during my stay 'in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Salsbury, Newland and Flowers, nurses and staff and the ladies of the Auburn Institute. Your kind- ness will always be remembered. -Ted Mills. -28 JOHNSTON' Thank you to family, friends and neighbours for the visits, flowers and gifts while we were in the hospital. Special thanks to Dr.' Steed and the se- cond floor nursing staff for their care. -Kathy and Danielle. -28x MATTHEWS Lon and Nell Matthews wish to thank Rene and Alice Brochu for the lovely party on their'58th Wedding Anniversary, also Earl and Irene Hei.pel and Father Pluto and for the lovely lunch, presents and cards received. -28x McGREGOR I ' would like to thank my family, friends, neighbours and band members for the gifts, cords and flowers I received during my stay in the hospital. -Fran McGregor. -28x ANDERSON would like to thank my family and friends for visits, cards, flowers 'and gifts while I was a pa- tient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Special thanks to Dr. B. Mitchell and the nurses on 3rd. floor. A special thank -you to Lynda and Sharon for looking after the kids while I was in. Thank you to Grandma. Heffron and Grandma Anderson for all the help with the kids and at home after 1 returned home. -Marg Anderson. -28x CRICH 1 h to thank my family, relatives, neighbours an `friends for flowers, cards, gifts and visits while I was a patient in Stratford General Hospital and since returning home. Thanks to Rev. Norman' Pick for his visits. A special thank you to the doctors and nurses for their excellent core. Everything was deeply appreciated. -Mrs. Donald Crich. -28x WILTS The familyof the late Garry Wilts wishes to ex- press their sincere thanks to all our relatives, friends and neighbours for all cards, floral tributes, donations to the• Londesboro United Church Organ Fund, food and expressions of sympathy in the loss of a dear son and brother. Special thanks to Tasker Funeral Home, Rev. Dave Snihur and his uncle Rev. Siebrand Wilts, grandson of Elmer and Phyllis Lee and Mrs. Mary Maureen, Jackie and Dan. -28 Sharp all of Clinton any R.R. 5, Seafo/th. Also survived by several aunts and uncles. Predeceased by his father Thomas Sharp (1965) and by his grandfathers AlviriiSharp (1984) and Thomas Govenlock (1970). Friends were received at the 'Ball & Falconer Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton. Funeral Mass was held at St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Clinton, on Monday, July 8 at 11 a.m. Cremation with interment of ashes Clinton Cemetery. -28 d Mrs. Ma Govenlock of I HILDEBRAND Gordon John of 42 George Street, North, Seafor- th. On Monday, July 8, 1985, at Seaforth Com- munity Hospital, in his 72nd year, Gordon Hildebrand; beloved husband of the former Ver- na Layton. Dear brother of Irene .(Mrs. Roy Snider), Stella (Mrs. Del Knightly), Mabel (Mrs. Carl Schwartz), Orval; Glen, Clem, all of Kit- chener and Albert of Seaforth. Dear brother-in- law of Ed, Glen and Keith, all of Clinton. The • family received friends at the Beattie Funeral Home, 55 Rattenbury Street, East, Clinton, after 2 p.m. Tuesday, until 2 p.m. Wednesday; when funeral services were held. Interment Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Twp. -28 ARTHUR At the Tillsonburg Hospital, on Saturday, July 6, 1985, Gordon Murray Arthur of 16 Spring Street, Norwich; in his 77th.year. Husband of Lillian May (Poole) Arthur. Father of Ars, John (Margaret) Strachan of Woodbridge, Mrs. Rick (Laura) Puhakka of Hamilton, Mrs. Lloyd (Nancy) Michie of Brussels, Mrs. Rick (Janet) Iler of Tillsonburg, Murray and Howard both of Norwich. Brother of Mrs. Helen Burrill' of Norwich and Leo of Woodstock. Thirteen grandchildren also survive. Friends called at the Arn & Son Funeral Residence, Norwich; where the funeral was held on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Rev. Cyril Dyke officiated. .Interment Baakton Cemetery. -28 43. Births ... FALCONER Michael and Margerite Falconer thank God for the safe arrival off/their daughter, Erin Florence Eleanore, on July 4, 1985 at Clinton Public Hospital. A precious sister for Jon-Mithael. Grandparents are Mrs, Florence McLean, R.R. 2, Bothwell and Mr. and Mrs. John Falconer, Mississauga. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Eleanore Falconer, R.R. 2, Goderich and Mt. Claude Dow, Mississauga.-28nx the pallbearers and the floweceb arers and the ladies of the church for their delicious lunch after the service. Your kindness will always be remembered. -Gerrit and ' Reino and family. -28x AUCTION SALE Something for everyone! Sale of household effects, com- mercial items, jewellery, giftware. PREVIEW AT 11:30 AM SATURDAY, JULY 13 -STARTING AT 1 P.M. LOCATED AT THE FORMER OFFICER'S MESS BUILDING IN VANASTRA -- ON HIGHWAY 4 BESIDE THE ONTARIO HYDRO OFFICE. FURNITURE: Antique day bed, dressers, 8 piece dining room suite, chesterfields, older pine wall unit, occusiopaI chairs, old cream cans, leather recliner, more. VEHICLE : 1976 Cadillac Sedan de Ville. Low mileage, second owner. COMMERCIAL: 10 ft. x 12 ft. Hussman walk-in portable cooler, large boiler presently oil - can be converted to gas, older boiler (replaced by above boiler) for scrap, Rudy W meat cooler with compressor, 6 ft. glass top lee cream cabinet, 6 ft. push back top Ice cream cabinet, 3 pair glass aluminum frame double store front doors, extra single doors, Toledo counter scales with light, Berkel automatic moat slicer. INSTITUTIONAL: Steam kettles, pressure cooker, large Hobart dice mixer, triple stainless sinks, Hobart steam -operated dish washer with loading trays, large stainless steel coffee maker, large amounts stainless steel. TOOLS: New 3/8" drill press, hand tools, bug lights. BUILDING MATERIALS: 10 ft., 14 ft., 16 ft. wood, sectional doors (no hardware), pot lights. MISCELLANEOUS: Jewellery, giftware, toys., cabbage patch look -a -likes, pool tablet, bicycles, John Deere 7 h.p. riding mower, Maytag automatic washer, plus additions. - NOTE: NO SMALL ITEMS Auctioneer: Russ Archer CHARTERED GRADUATE OF THE SOUTH-WESTERN SCHOOL OF AUCTIONEERING BARBECUE AND DANCE TO FOLLOW - ON THE GROUNDS