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Clinton News-Record, 1985-07-17, Page 24Page 22—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1985 31. Service directory PAINTING Interior & Exterior Experienced - Reasonable Rates STEVE COOK 4829335 JON KASS I ES GENERAL CONTRACTING *Farm and Residential Buildings * Additions and Renovations Roofing. Siding,, Soffit & Fascia PHONE CANAINAM FARM ousress AssoctimeN MEMBE1 482-3063 GORD'S WELDING *Agricultural Repairs Our shop Is equipped wlthla 12 foot by 19 toot doorway to accommodate most equipment. *Mild Steel Welding • Aluminum Repairs and Fabrication EMERGENCY SERVICE CPT SUNDAY) AFTER HOURS ( PHONE 482-9398 275 HURON ST. CLINTON 482 5216 CLASSIFIED 34. Personal DATES GALORE. For all ages and unottached. Thousands of members anxious to meet you. Prestige Acquaintances. Call toll free 1-800-263- 9163. Hours Noon till 8 p.m. -290 FREE SINGLES BULLETIN! Meet someone nice by . phone or correspondence, locally or province - wide. For further information write: Barb, Box 2246-A, Sudbury, P3A 451. State age. ---290 drib MARV BERNARD'S CARPENTRY Licenced Carpenter 523-9441 •HOUSES •SIDING •COTTAGES •WINDOWS •ADDITIONS •DOORS •BARNS •SHEDS •RENOVATIONS 36. Announcements, notices WOULD ANYONE who witnessed an accident on May 8, 1985 around 4:15 p.m. at the •intersection of Hwys. 4 & 8 in Clinton, Ont. between. a beige 84 Mercury'Topaze and a transport truck, please call Phyllis r at 1.800-265-9585 between 8:30 n.m. - 4:3 p.m. Monday to Friday. -29;,30 --------------- GOALS! Do you have goals you cannot obtain. Cybernetics is the answer. Guaranteed results. Hundreds have obtained their goals. Coll 1.800- 263-0512 • for brochure outlining 125 programs. -290 DO YOU KNOW a "Good Kid" who deserves an award for community service, bravery or courage in overcoming a physical limitation? Nominate them for on Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year award. Contact this newspaper for details. -290 STOP BEDWETTING: United Enuretic has cor- rected over 20,000 cases. Bedwetting frustrates, embarrasses and sometimes weakens school abilities. Get confidential information from U.E.S.C., Box 3311, Cambridge. N3H 4T3 stating age and phone number. -290 35. Notice to creditors IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HAROLD WESLEY LONGMAN, late of the Village of Londesboro, in the County of Huron, ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the above-named Harold Wesley Longman, who died on or about the 22nd day of May, 1985, are required to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 12th day of August, 1985, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed, with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall have notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 10th day of July, 1985. 1_3_8. Auction sale D. GERALD HILTZ, Barrister & Solicitor, 52 Huron Street, CLINTON, Ontario. Solicitor for the Executors.-29,30,31ar 38. Auction sale 4 Richard Lobb Auctioneer CLINTON - 482.7898 AUCTION CALENDAR 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 estate of James Kelly of Goderich. TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH PUBLIC MEETING CONCERNING A PROPOSED COMPREHENSIVE ZONING BY-LAW TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Tuckersmith will hold a series of public open houses, as indicated below, to consider the proposed comprehensive zoning by-law. OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULE Monday, August 19, 1985 7:00 p.m. to 1-0:00 p.m. The first hour of this meeting will consist of a general presentation to be followed by questions. Everyone is welcome to attend the presentation or drop in any time to discuss the by=law with Council or a County Planner, or if you are unable to attend this meeting please drop in any time on Wednesday, August 21, 1985 Between 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. or 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Location - Vanastra Recreation Centre, Vanastra, Ontario The open houses are deemed to be public meetings under Section 34(12) of the Planning Act; they provide a flexible timetable to suit the majority of ratepayers and an opportunity to consider and discuss specific concerns. The pi oposed zoning by-law affects the entire Township of Tuckersmith as shown on the attached map below. It implements the Tuckersmith Township Secondary Plan by 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 -taw. I ADDITIONAL INFORMATION relating to the proposed zbning by-law is available at the Township Office- in Tuckersmith during normal business hours. In addition, q draft copy of the proposed by -taw has been sent, for information purposes, to all owners of property and tenants, as noted on the latest revised assessment records. DATED AT THE TOWNSHIP OF , J.R. McLachlan Clerk -Treasurer TUCKERSMITH, JULY 15, 1985 Towns'trvip of Tuckersmith GMB'115, R, No. 5 CLINTON, Ontario NOM 1L0 (519) 482-9523 i r�li.�nal ■ 1 9;;t11�.��. ■ FeFilariPle'afllf!larl�l7PI PI 8 NlfpSRJFi a lams ill tillitillIn 111111% \ 1 \\ ►,! till 11111 \ 414F AGRI . 4 mom= 11111lnm ,� ��111�IIIIN \\44►4,111111111111. \' limn u k' '�11=\\ 4.004011\ 44, Ordi," TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP 10 11 14 15 SPECIAL COMBINE SALE S :. turday, July 20, 1985 BRINDLEY SALES YARD Dungannon SMALL ITEMS - 8:30 A.M. Tools, Miscellaneous Items EQUIPMENT - 10:30 A.M. Ploughs, Disci, Cultivators, Haying Eulpment, Rotor Cutters. COMBINES - 1:30 P.M. Over 30 Combines and 7 Swsthers TRACTORS - 3:00 P.M. Over 60 different sizes and makes. FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO CONSIGN CALL 519-529-7625 Or CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of car, house trailer, household items, new and used lumber for GEORGE BECKER 62 Cambria Road N. Goderich SATURDAY, JULY 27, at 11:00 A.M. complete listing next week. AUCTIONEER: Gordon H. Brindley For information call 524-4841 HOUSEHOLD SALE BRINDLEY AUCTION SALE YARD Dungannon MONDAY, JULY 22 at 6:00 p.m. Complete household items and 8 horee power white lawn mower. For the estate of MRS. HOWARD SPROU ,OFNIIE Woods deep freezer; G.E. clothes dryer; Zenith colour T.V. (like new); chrome table set; corner cabinet; chesterfield and chair; coffee and end tables; chesterbed; wheel chair (like new, used only 3 mos.); vacuum cleaner; kerosene heater; toast- er; toaster oven; canister set; fan; humidifier; odd chairs; wheelbarrow and lawn ornaments; white 8 horse power laivn mower and miscellaneous house- hold items. ANTIQUES: bedroom suites; cup and saucers; buffet; clock; apple sauce press; blanket 'box. OTHER CONSIGNED ITEMS: crystal bells; collector plate; organ; 3 chester- field and chair sets; barbeque; fridge; stove; antique chair; T.V.; adding mach- ine; bedroom suite; new tools and mis- cellaneous items. AUCTIONEER Gordon 11.'Brin4ley, 529-7625 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.-290 ,e • 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.-290 FOR A JOB with a Future ... Train with the Best! TRI -COUNTY TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING. Phone • 'Tri -County. Kitchener (519) 743-5011, Brantford (519) 756.0223.-29-320' BECOME an AUCTIONEER: 85 hours instruction Next class August 17th • 24th. Southwestern On, tario School of Auctioneering. Box 145, Innerkip Ontario. NOJ IMO. (519) 469-3936, 537 2115.- 29, 30o 41. To give away TO GIVE AWAY: Barn Kittens. 7475. -29x KITTENS FREE to good home. Phone 482.7550.•29 Phone 482- 42. Death notice rive -year • old Andrew Smith of Hanover Southwestern Ontario Chapter of the Horse' own this Model T and took part in a weekend the School Car on Wheels. Andrew's job is to automobile. (Shelley McPhee photo ) 43. Births FALCONER Michael and Marguerite Falconer thank 'God for the safe arrival of their daughter, Erin Florence •Eleanor, on ' July 4, ' 1985 at Clinton Public Hospital. A . precious sister for Jon -Michael. Grondparents are Mrs. Florence McLean, R.R. 2, Bothwell and Mr. and Mrs. • John Falconer, Mississauga. Great-grandperentl are Mrs. Eleanor Falconer, R.R. 2, Goderich and Mr. Claude Dow, Mississauga--29nx HALLAM Ralph and Anita 'Hallam are pleased to.announce 'the birth of their son, Joseph Arthur, born on Ju- ly 6, 1985 weighing 5 lbs. 6,ozs. A little brother for Tim. 'Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cook, Goderich' and Arthur, Hallam, Vanastra.--.29nx: Luke and Shirley (nee Zandbergen) are proud to announce the birth of their son, Bradley Henry, weighing 7 lbs. 6 ozs. at Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday, July 11, 1985. Another grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Gerrit Zandbergen and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bouman.---29nx PECK, Brian and Mary (nee Fishback) of Strathroy are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their first child, a daughter, Margeaux Anne, on July 10, 1985 o't St. Joseph's Hospital, London, weighing 9 lbs. 12 ozs.- 29nx RILEY Suddenly on Monday, July 8, 1985 in Goderich Township, Jennifer Lee Riley, infant daughter of Tracey' Turner and Robert Riley of Huron Park. Beloved granddaughter of Mrs. Jean Turner of 'Exeter and Elaine and Bill Riley of I'iuron Park. Dear great-granddaughter of Mrs. Greta La• vender of Exeter, The funeral service'was held at Trivitt Memoriol Anglican Church, Exeter on Wednesday, July 10 at 3 p.m. Reverend James Sutton officiated„,, In ferment in Exeter Cemetery. - 29 • 44. Engagements SLATER Mrs. Irene Slater, the former Irene Gould passed away in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba on July 8, 1985. She is survived by two sons, Lloyd of Calgary, Douglas of Portage La Prairie; sisters, Mrs, Pearl Quinn of Toronto, and Mrs. Vera Crich of Port Colbourne, and one brother, George Gould of London, also five grandchildren. 29 , McINTOSH dames Cameron of Tuckersmith Twp. on Satur• day, July 13, 1985, at Stratford General Hospital; in his 80th year. James McIntosh, beloved hus- band of the former Vero Crozier and dear father of Jim and his wife Brenda and Mary and her hus- band Lawrence Butt of Tuckersmith Twp. Dear grandfother of Carol, Ross, Michelle, Amanda and Ion. Predeceased by two brothers David and John, Friends caUed at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home; where funeral services were held Monday at 3 p.m. Interment Egmondville Cemetery, Egmondville. -29 McKELLAR Terry and Annette (MacCrostie) are pleased to announce the arrival of their 2nd child, a daughter, Shelagh Lurell, a sister for Kyle, at the New Victoria Hospital, Victoria, B.C. on June 26, 1985. --29nx is one of the youngest members of the ess Carriage Club. Andrew and his family tour which included a stop in Clinton to visit keep the brass shining on his dad's vintage DATEMA-SIEMON Mr. and Mrs. M. Dotema of R.R. 1, Auburn, On- tario and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Siemon of R.R. 4, Walton, Ontario are happy/to announce the for- thcoming marriage of their children. Judy and Dave. The wedding is to take place, the Lord will- ing, on July 27. 1985 at 11 a.m. in the Blyth Chris. tion Reformed Church, Rev. B. Slofstro of- ficiating. Future address 836 Alice St.. Woodstock. N4S ?J4. 29 1 47. Card of thanks 46. In memoriam PORTER I would like to thank' my relatives; my former neighbours and new ones, friends and Legion Auxiliary Comrades for visits and lovely flowers and cords. Thanks to Dr. Harrett and Dr. Watts dnd nurses'for being so good .to Me while I was in • the hospital. -Frances (Fran) Porter.' --29x • FREEMAN In loving memory of Wilford and Isabell who passed away July 18. 1982 and July 19, 1983: Treasured memories keep them near, AS'time unfolds another year. No longer in our lives, to share, But in our hearts forever there. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by sisters and their families. 29 MacLENNAN In loving memory of a dear mother and grand- mother Margaret MacLennan who passed away in Clinton one year ago July 17, 1984: Sadly missed along life's way, Quietly remembered every day, No longer in our life to share. But in our hearts, she is always there, Always remembered by daughter Frank Pyke, granddaughter Cheryl, family. 29x Kay and Mel and DEJONG In loving memory of Eugene, who passed away one year ago, July 18, 1984. July comes with sad regret, The month, the day we will never forget, You passed away without o good-bye, But our memokies of you will never die. Sadly missed. too dearly loved to ever be forgotten by step -mother. father, brothers & sisters. 29nx' 47. Card of thanks DAER We would like to say thank .you to our many friends and neighbours for cards, flowers and visits while we were in London Hospital and for treats brought to our home. A special thank you to our family and children. -Roy and Martha Daer,-29x HOY The family of the late Louis William Hoy wish to expressstheir sincere thanks -to all our relatives, friends and neighbours for cards, floral tributes, donations to Heart and Hospital Building, Funds,' food and expressions of sympathy in the loss of our dear husband and father. Thanks to Beattie Funeral Home, Rev. J. BechteL pallbearers and flowerbearers. Special thanks to Clinton Legion for their memorial service. Your kindness wilt always be remembered. -Mrs. Louis Hoy and family. -29 - _---- --____-- TIDESWELL We vuld like to thank the Clinton Fire Dept. ,for that quick response in saving our home. Also, a thank you to our neighbours for their help and concern. -- Bill, Louise and family, -29x EDWARD - Jim and Isabel Edward would like to thank each and everyone for cards, gifts and family supper on our 40th Wedding Anniversary July 7th. -29 HALLAM We would like to thank Dr. Harrett and nurses on second floor for their excellent care during our stay in hospital. Anita and Joey Hallam. -;29 LEE I would like to thank my family, relatives and ' friends for visits, cards and flowers while I was a patient in Goderich Hospital and since returning home. Thanks to Dr. Lomas, Dr. Wallis and nurses. I1 was deeply appreciated. --Phyllis Lee, 29x. BOLGER Eve, Payn and Marilyn Engel and the niece and nephews of the late Gertrude Bolger wish to thank all who gave flowers, food, or donations to the Canadian Cancer Society, the Canadian Diabetic Association, the Ontario Heart Founda- tion and the Kidney Foundation. Special thanks to all those who visited so faithfully while Gertie was in the Listowel Hospital and Huronview dur- ing the past 2 years. Your thoughtfulness is truly appreciated` • Marilyn Engel, Ross Fowler. --29 GODERICH TOWNSHIP ,i; 1-5-0 Goderich Township 1.5.0 would like to thank the following groups for their assistance in Making our Sports Day a success: Holmesville Ladies' Slo- pitch team, Holrnesville Men's Slo-pitch team, Porter's Hill Ski -Pitch Team, Gdderich Township Recreation Board, Clinton Lion's Club, Bayfield Lion's Club and everyone else who h&lped out. Special thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Bob McLachlon and their ponies and Bill Steenstra and his Pioneer popcorn. -29 • TURNER Your calls, cards, flowers and plants helped to make our 40th Anniversary a 'memorable one. Our sincere thanks, Bob and Vera. Many thanks to the girls in I.C.U. ondlirst west of Alexandra & Marine Hospital, Goderich.-Vera. -29 MUTCH We would like to thank all our friends, neighbours and relatives for making our 50th Wedding Anniversary such a memorable occa- sion. with their visitations, cards and gifts. Also special thanks to our sister-in-law Esther Cook for arranging the whole affair and those who helped the day of our Open House, also the Piper, Gordon Yeo who supplied the bagpipe music during the afternoon, 0 very special surprise. ---Frank and Elva Mutch.-29x BIRD Thanks to all who sent cards, gifts or attended the pork roast on our behalf. A special thanks to Fred, Linda and the ball tern. -Ken, Linda and Krista Bira.--29 r r••.