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Clinton News-Record, 1985-07-24, Page 24i 1 If 3.6.. 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 Ac of 1-800-265-9585 between 8:30 a.m. •'4:30 p.lm. Monday to Friday. -29,30 38. Auction sale NEXT CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SALE Friday Evening August 23 at 7:00 p.m. NOW ACCEPTING YOUR GOOD, CLEAN CONSIGNMENTS. HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES. Phone 482-3733 To consign, by Aug. 16, 1985 PROPERTIES ARE SELLING! SELL.YOURS BY AUCTION! , CLEARING AUCTION SALE for GEORGE BECKER 62 Cambria Rd. N.; IGoderich SATURDAY, JULY 27th at 11:00 A.M. Consisting of 1978 Honda Civic; 1975 24 ft. Travelines trailer; 2 cylinder air compressor; 12 inch table saw with 2 horse power motor; ladders; tools; nails; new and used lumber; 65 sheets of 4 x„8 x 5-8 tongue and groved underlay;F 23 square, 3 in'1 cedar shingles; used doors; new windows; Dashwood triple glazed, 8 ft. x 5 ft. 5 inches with side windows operating; 3 insulated metal side ent- rance doors; extremely large amount of 2 x 4s, 2 x 6s, 2 x 10 and 2 x 12s; strapping; fibre glass insulation; plumbing mater- ials; large amount of hard wood flooring; fridge (1 yr. old); stove; dryer; oak kitchenette; chesterfield end tables; coffee table; king size water bed with matching dresser; vacuum cleaner and miscellaneous items. For information call 524-4841 AUCTIONEER Gordon H. Brindley AUCTION SALE CONSIGNMENTS FROM BRUSSELS & WINGHAM to be held at WINGHAM AUCTION CENTRE SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1985 11 A.M. 2 3-pce. bedroom suites; pair twin beds with brass headboards; 2 chesterfields - 1 floral design; 2 door fridge (Coldspot); antique dresser and wash stand; iron bed w/ brass knobs; braided rug, approx. 8 x 12' - green; rug approx. 12 x 13'; recliner chair; Morris chair; antique footstool; antique secretary desk; 6 good press back chairs; 2 vacuums: single bed; old model radio; wicker fernery 3 plant stand; parlour table; treadle sewing machine; chest of drawers; fold -up serving cart; room divider; card table & chairs; hooked mats; crokinole board; new kerosene space heater; step ladder; crocks; chambers; coffee & step-up tables; several table & dresser lamps; pole lamp; metal wardrobe; kitchen drop leaf table w/chrome legs; stereo; B&W T.V.; student's desk; buggy lantern; small pictures; quantity of bedding; coal oil wall lamp; 20” butter bowl, butter press and ladle; pickle cruet; swan on nest; antique water pitcher - grape design; some other collectables; garden tools; hand tools; heaters; odd dishes; kitchenware - pots, pans, etc.; 3 sets roof de-icing cables; old antique sword; Lady's antique locket watch; man's Waltham pocket watch; lockets. PREVIEW: Friday, July 26, 1985 - 7-9 P.M. JACK ALEXANDER -AUCTIONEER TEL: 357-1011 or 357.-1442 Richard Lobb Auctioneer • CLINTON • 4824898 AUCTION CALENDAR SAT., AUG. 10 AT 10 AM - Antiques, fur- niture, appliances, etc. for Harold McKay, estate of Joe Reid plus additions at Richard Lobb's Barn, Clinton. Ont. WED., AUG. 14 AT 6 PM - Antiques, tools, etc. for Mrs. (Ralph) Viola Travis at Walton, Ont. SAT., AUG. 17 AT 10 AM - at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont. Antiques, fur- niture, etc. 39. Educational 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 Auctipneering. Box 145, Innerkip, Ontario. NOJ IMO. (519) 469-3936, •537,- 2115.-29,30o L40. Lost 8 Found LOST: in Bayfield/Kippen/Holmesville area, part Lab and Shepherd dog answering to Tippy. Male, black with white on chest and tail. 482.7737.-30 42. Death notice LEITCH At Four Counties General Hospital, Newbury, Wednesday, July 17, 1985, Monta (Anderson) Leitch. Beloved wife of the late Mungo Leitch (February 1985); of Beattie Haven and formerly of Mosa Township and Glencoe; in her 86th year. Dear father of Grant of Zurich, •Ivan of London, and Bruce of Moso Township. Also surviving are four 'grandchildren and one brother. Wilmer Anderson of London. One sister and three brothers predeceased. Relatives .and friends were received at the Arn Funeral Home after '2 p.m. Thursday where the funeral service was held on Friday; July 19, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Alex Mitchell officiating. Interment Kilmartin Cemetery. -30 42. Death notice ROSS At Alexan4lra Marine $ General Hospital, on Tuesday, .lily 16, 1985, Anne Belle Taylor of Goderich in her 84th year. Wife of the late Dr. John Cecil Ross; survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends were received at the Stiles Funeral Hor%e, 77 Montreal Street, Goderich on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM. Service was in the chapel on Friday at 2:30 PM. Interment. Maitland Cemetery. (::'onations to the Canadian. Cancer Society or Huronview Home For The Aged, Clinton would be appreciated. -30 43. BirOls STRANGWAY - Margaret E. (nee Ashton); in Toronto, on Mon- day, July 15, 1985, Margaret, beloved wife of the late William F.' Strangway. Dear sister of Lorna Radford of Clinton; 'Pauline' Grindrod of Mississauga, Leland (Bob) Ashton of Toronto; the late Beryl New of Monkton, Ont., Spencer Ashton of Toronto, and Sterton Ashton of Hamilton. A private family .service was held in the' 'Buller Funeral Chapel, Toronto,' with interment in Sarnia. -30•' LUKACH At South Huron Hospital Exeter, on Thursday July 18, 1985, Mary Lukach of Hensall, in her 87th year. Wife of the late John Lukach, and 'dear. mother of Mrs. Harold Elliott (Mary) of Hensall, Annie Lukach of Lambeth,. John Lukach of Port Coquitlam, B.C.; and Jerry Lukach-of Brantford. Also surviving are 7 grandchildren and 9 great- grandchildren. At the request of the family, there was no . funeral home visitation, and a memorial service was held at The Exeter Kingdom' Hall of Jehovah's Witness, 160 Carling St. N., Exeter, Saturday July 20at2:30 PM, -30 MCNICHOL At Huronview, Clinton, Ontario on Sunday, July' 21, 1985, Mrs. John McNichol, the former Annie Hutchinson of Blyth, Ontario, in her 85th year, Beloved mother of Frank Nesbit of Winnipeg, Lawrence Nesbit of Port Perry. Margaret (Mrs. William Govier) of Emo and Mrs. Mary Gray of Toronto. Dear step -mother of Aubrey McNichol of Morris Twp. Predeceased by. husbands John McNichol and Alfred Nesbit. Rested at the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth, Ontario, until Tuesday, Ju• ly 23, then to Trinity Anglican Church, Blyth; for funeral service at 2:30 p.m. Interment Ball's Cemetery. -30 V ANEYK Blair and /lAaril,yn Vaneyk (nee Van Altena) welcome with love their first child, a beautiful daughter, Eknily Katrina born on July 6, 1985, weighing 8 lbs. 4 1/2 ozs. Proud grandparents are Mr. and' Mrs. Andy Van Altena, Clinton and Mr. and Mrsi Paul Vaneyk, Bowmanville.-3erx FORAN Sherry Elise'. "Elise". born July 13, 1985 at 7:37 p.m. weighing 8 lbs, 13 ozs. at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, to proud parents Sherry and Terry Foran, A sister for Allison and grand- daughter, fair Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Ploetzer and Mr. John Foran of Auburn.-30nx FRITZLEY Bill and Pat Fritzley are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter, Amy Marie, on July 15, 1985 at Clinton Public Hospital, A sister for Jack and Corry. Proud grandparents are Gerald and Shirley Reis of Brunner and Jack and Doris Fritzley of Goderich.-30nx 46. In memoriam JACKSON At Grace Villa Hospital, London on Sunday, July 21st, 1985, Mr. Stanley Jackson, of London and formerly of RR 5 Clinton, in his 89th year. Beloved. husband of the late Marion Windecker (1974). Dear father of Edna (Mrs. JameS Newcombe), ' of London, Ruth Jackson, of London, Keith of. Mississauga, James of RR 5 Clinton and George of London. Also'loved by 12 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren. Also survived by 2 sisters Hazel Jackson and Zetta.(Mrs. David Gardiner), of Palm Harbour• Florida and 1 brother Dr. Clarence Jackson of . Naples • Florida. Predeceased by 1 sister and 3 brothers. Friends were received at' the Ball & Falconer Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton on Tuesday from 2.4 and 7-9 PM. Funeral service was held at the funeral home on Wednesday, July 24th at 2 o'clock. Interment Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Twp. 30 TWILIGHT AUCTION SALE OF FARM EQUIPMENT We have been instructed by the secured party to sell a complete line of farm equipment to be held '41 mile east of Brucefield, off Highway 4 on I WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 AT 6:00 P.M. TRACTORS: International 1066 Farmoll Turbo with cob front tank, 4700 hrs. John Deere 2130, power steering C/W 145 fully hydraulic loader and slush bucket. COMBINE: 414 Massey Ferguson combine • 12' with inelroe 351. PICK-UP: GM 292 motor C/W straw chopper/4 now 421 corn heod. SWATHER:'International 175 swather - 10' header with hay crimper, Wisconsin motor. MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENT: International model 400 air corn bean planter with insecticide and monitor, International 510 seed drill • 16 run with fertilizer attachments. Cock shun 566 5 furrow plow (semi•mount). John Deere 54 P,T.O,'spreader with high flotation tires and gate. John Deere 27 .6 row corn stock chopp¢r. John Deere R.W.A. 12' double wheel disc. Triple K 20' 3 pth wing cultivator with hd'rrows. Triple K 11' 3 pth cultivator. Ford 532 hay baler. Innis 520 bean windrower with cross conveyor. Innis 500 bean windrower with cross conveyor. Innis 500 bean windrower with cross conveyor. 404 hay crimper • New Holland 6'. George White Mod. 360 sprayer C/W hyd. pump 30' booms. 185 bu. gravity box with martin,6 ton wagon. 165 bu. gravity box. 6' 330 leon 3 pth blade/2 row mower puller/2 hay racks 14' and 16'/5 ton George White running gear/Bear-Vac S85 6' snow blower 3 pth/32' allied auger • portable 6 in. PTO in ports/ 15.5.38 dual wheels/Kawasaki motor bike/1976 Chev, with topper (red and white). Sale subject to additions and deletions. All verbal announcements shall take precedence over written advertising. AUftTIf51408 Unice Rothwell 519-482-7181 John Mc enzio 1.800-26S-1906 MCLEOD In loving , memory of our dear mother, Mae McLeod who passed away two years ago today July 26, 1983: No one knows How much we miss you, No one knows the bitter pain We have suffered; since we lost you ' Life has never been the same. In our hearts your memory Iingers,,, Sweetly tender,, fond and true, There is not a day, dear mother, That we do not think pf you. -Always remembered and sadly missed by daughters Joon, Helen, Roberta and Freda' and their families.-30nx MURRAY In loving memory of my parents the late Donald and Hazel Murray and my two sisters, ,Mae (Mts. J. McLeod) and Donna•(Mrs. R. Jermyn): ' There is a link'that Death cannot sever, Love and remembrance Last forever. . -Jack Murray and wife Frances. -30x VAN EENDENBURG 'God saw you getting tired ' When a cure Was nottobe So He closed His arms around you And whispered "Come to Me" ' You suffered much in silence Your spirit' did hat bend -Ili ' You faced your pain with courage - . Until the very.end • You tried so'hard to stay with us Your fight was all in vain God took you tp His loving home. And freed you from your pain Sadly missed and thought of often Your wife Cornelia, Bram, Corry, Jane, Ron, and grandchildren. -30x AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, AP15RAI8ERl3, TENDER BROKEP$ & BUSINESS CONSULTANTS 47. Card of thanks FEAR I would like to thank all those who remembered me with gifts; visits, tards and phone calls during my stay in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Doctors Salsbury. Flowers, and 'Newland and nurses and staff in •Emergency and on•first floor. Bert Fear -30 CLI Grace MaeQnnald Of Goderich wan"$118.75 l0 the rot Early Bird game t e'anton monster Bingo on July 22. Marilyn Fraser of Clinton won the se- cond game, tang home $138,40 The first regular, game was won byul'rene Green, Goderich, Leanne V ailei, Seafor- th., and Ron Green, Brussels. me two win- ners were Kay Scotchmer, Bayfield, Jean Reid, Varna, Marjorie Meidinger, Zurich, Leanne VanDyke, Seaforth and Paulin In- giam, Hensall. Debbie Wright of Clinton was the only win- ner of game three while game four was won by Betty Ann Bell, Goderich, Aima Hugill, Seaforth, Susan Wagler, Goderich, Darlene Menhennet, Bayfield, Jessie Beach, Goderich. Share the Wealth, worth $148, was woti by Marg Percy. Donna Hallam, Clinton and Bill Gough, Kitchener were winners of the fifth game. Anne Field, Goderich won the sixth game. Game seven winners were Elizabeth Van Demme, Clinton, Erla Williams, Meaford, Vicki Colquhoun, Clinton, and Shirley Smith, Goderich. Brenda Anderson of Pine Lake Camp won game eight with the $153 Share the Wealth prize going to Ingeborg Hoarbye of Clinton. Alice Jackson of Clinton won game bine and Mary Sl}arp, Viola Peterson, Peggy Strong all of Clinton, Doris McClinchey, Auburn, Erla Williams, Meaford, Bill Gough, Kitchener, Flo MaeCuspey, and Cathy Rody, both of Goderich, won game 10. The eleventh game was won by two Clin- ton ladies, Marg Carter and Dorothy O'Con- nell. • Helen , Wallace, Londesboro, and Shirley Foxton, Wingham won game 12. Dave Field, Goderich and Joan Wissler, Brussels won Share the Wealth of $158. Ethel Taylor, Clinton and G. Blackstone, Goderich won game 13 with Donelda Sturgeon, Bayfield and Barbara Hay, COLSON A sincere 'thank you to my family, neighbours and friends for flowers, cords, visits and gifts while'I was a 'patient in University Hospital. Thanks to' Rev. Pick, Rev, Stan MacDonald and Rev. Bechtel for their visits. Everything was deeply appreciated. Isabel Colson -30x McINTOSH The family'. of the late James C. McIntosh of Tuckersmith Township wish to express their sincere gratitude fo relatives, friends and neighbours for memorial donations, ' floral ,tributes, cards, food 'and expressions of sym- pathy in the loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather. Many thanks to our neighbours for serving lunch and to the pallbearers. A special thank you to the nurses at Stratford General Hospital for their care and kindness and to Doc- tors Gall, Scratch, Quinlan, Lindsay and Hussey for their kind .attention. The ,family is very , grateful for' the support of Cheryl Ann Stadelbauer,Sampa and Ross Ribey of the Whitney-Ribey Funeral. Home. Vera McIntosh and family -30x DOWSON Thanks to my'deat family and friends for making my birthday. such a happy and loving time. Thanks also to Dr. Baker and Salsbury and nurses on first floor when I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. The cords, visits and 'flowers were very much appreciated. Flora Dowson:-30 SHARP The family of the late Richard Sharp wish to ex- press sincere thanks to relatives, friendsand neighbours for many acts of kindness, floral tributes.memorial donations, moss cards and for all other expressions of sympathy.due to the re- cent loss of our beloved son. Special 'thanks to Dr. B. Baker and all nursing staff at Clinton Hospital, Ball and Falconer Funeral Home, the pall bearers, Clinton Catholic Women's League for the lovely lunch, Rev. John Pluto, Rev. John Sharp for the worm, comforting words. Your kindness and thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Ellen, Bob and family -30 SWITZER We would like to thank our relatives, friends and neighbours for making our 40th Anniversary a memorable day for us. A special thanks to our children for their time and the effort they spent in arranging a real good party for us. We certain- ly appreciate it and will cherish it always. Don and Betty Switzer. --30 TAYLOR We would like to express our thanks to our fami- ly, friends and neighbors for making our 25th An- niversary an event to cherish. Thank you for your good wishes, cards, your presence at the celebration and beautiful gifts. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Ar- nie and Jean Taylor. -30 CAN LEND A •WEDDINGS *ANNIVERSARIES •SHOWERS *PARTIES •INVI,TATIONS •SILK FLOWERS •WICKER •CANDLES •BUY OR RENT •HALL & CAR DECORATIONS• BUY OR RENT POM POMS & FLOAT DECORATIONS FOR PARADE ENTRIES FOR A PERSONAL APPOINTMENT CALL Misend Lobb 482-3062 Vanast a.tnai goons 14... The game of the evening TViI moat! Elm Cal.!e1i, Dashwood, • and Flo Mae: Y, aoderich: T ie Bonanza Bingo worth $50 was won by Marlene Britton, Seaforth and Joan Wisslerr BnzThssels. e $1,000 jackpot went to Barbara Hoy of, Vanastra. Recreation news * from page,18 Spectators are welcome to come out and cheer on Clinton's own lifeguard team which consists of Laureen Craig, Travis Lyndon, Madonna McQuaid and Geoff Lyon. Blyth Festival Trip The Clinton Community Arts Co- ordinators are planning a seniors bus trip August 1 (matinee performance only) to the Blyth Festival, 20 tickets are available. This includes your transportation to and from the festival as well as the purchase price of your ticket to see the performance! For more information contact the recreation office or the Arts Co-ordinators at 482-3398. Arts and Crafts The Clinton Community Arts and Crafts Co-ordinators will be holding workshops Monday afternoons from July 15 to August 26, 2:30 -4 p.m. Children ages five and up are welcome to participate. Hope to see you there! Fdr more information contact the recreation office or the Arts Co-ordinators. The Clinton Arts Co-ordinators will be hosting twO Saturday workshops on August 3 and August 17 at the Town Hall Auditorium. Children ages 8-13 are welcome. The workshops will run from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. with a nutritious lunch provided from 12-1. A $10 registration fee per workshop is required. Registration will be held July 31 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at the Clinton Community Centre. ( for first session•or both sessions. ) DRYSDAL'E MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD. ' SALES WITH SERVICE "The Place to Buy Appliances" NEW AND, USED " HENSALL 262.2728 CLOSED MONDAYS Keep cool all summer with no charge air conditioning on Full Size. LTD Crown Victorias and Mercury Grand Marquis. DON'T MISS OUT - LIMITED TIME ONLY Also 1985 Tempo or Escort 9.9% Financing. Ask for details. operating as Spray deodorant 250 mI. Shampoo or Conditioner 400 ml. AQUA FRESH Toothpaste 100 ml. NAIR Hair Remover Lot tor 125m1. 2 69 YOUTH GARDE Skin Lotion 50 mi. RAID House & Garden Bug Spray 350 8. at... 3 99 Disposable 7 Pack • .79 NEW FREEDOM Maxi or Slim Pads 30's 3 79 '-i"' Fi l A lel G LE DISCOUNT., ui 172 The Square, Bodertch/Main Corner, Clinton/Main Corner, laatorth