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35. Notice to creditors
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DOROTHY
GRACE PECK, late of the Township of
Tuckersmith, in the County of Huron,
ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of
the above-named, Dorothy Grace Peck, who
died on or about the 24th day of January, 1985,
ore required to file the same with full particulars
with the undersigned by the 9th day of
September, 1985, as after that date the assets of
the estate will be distributed, with regard only to
the claims of which the undersigned shall hove
notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 6th day of
August, 1985.
D. GERALD HILTZ,
Barrister & Solicitor,
52 Huron Street,
CLINTON, Ontario.
Solicitor for the
Administrator.-33-35ar
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF
EMMA ISABEL MacDonald, Late of
the Township of Tuckersmith, in
the County of Huron,
ALL PERSONS having claims against the
Estate of the above-named Emma Isabel
MacDonald who died on or about the
21st day of November, 1984, are
required to file the same with full
particulars with the undersigned by the
16th day of September, 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 14th
day of August, 1985.
D. GERALD HILTZ.
Barrister & Solicitor,
52 Huron Street,
CLINTON, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Executor.
34-36AR
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36. Announcements, notices
ANNOUNCEMENT
THE GODERICH
VETERINARY CLINIC
ANNOUNCES
THE RETIREMENT
of
DR. DESMOND LEEPER .
from our Veterinary Staff.
Hellas recently relocated in St. Marys,
Ontario. We publicly thankDes for his
years of dedicated service, and hope
that he and his wife will continue to do
well in the future.
We apologize for any inconvenience
that this' change of staff may cause our
client).
Dr. Nancy Ridder, who loaned our
professional staff upon her graduation
from the Ontario Veterinary College In
the spring of 1984, has been supporting
and filling in for Des In the small animal
work for these last 1'/] years. We are
please to Inform you that Nancy will be
performing the majority of the Small •
Animal services for the present time.
Dr. Schilthuls will oid Nancy In the pet
practice when It is necessary.
We thank you for your support In the
past, and hope to continuo to serve you .
In the future.
Dr. W.A. SchIlthuls
3i8. Auction sale
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ARCHER (0)` AUCTIONS
The Auction sale that was
scheduled for Friday evening
Aug. '23 at 7 p.m. has been
cancelled until Friday, Sept. 13,
due to circumstances beyond my
control.
Anything after Monday, August
19th will be consigned to our
Sept. sale.
PHONE 482-3733
I PROPERTIES ARE SELLING
ISELL YOURS BY AUCTION
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CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Metal Working & Shop Equipment for
DUNGANNON MACHINING
on
MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1985
6:30 p.m.
BRINDLEY SAID YARD
Dungannon
Consisting of :Lathe metal 32" miWng
machine; drill press; band saw; cut-off
saw; keyway cutter; Lincoln welder 225 ; 2
work benches and vices; parts cabinet;
hardware bins; small shear; pipe bender;
come -along winch; office desk and chair;
adding machine; scales; dollies; electric
motors; Wisconsin BF4 engine; portable
welder 400 amp.; quantity of steel shaf-
ting; quantity of hardware; hydraulic
jacks; chain saws; nfiscellaneous tools.
For more information phone 529-7625
AUCTIONEER:
Gordon H. Brindley
38L Auction sate
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Equipment, Hwy, 6, Wiarfon,'Qrdario. Approx. 50
tractors, 15 combines and ovEX15, 9 pieces of new
end used farm equipment For more information
dial (519) 534-1638.-34o '
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
House; car. antiques, furniture. ap-
pliances, etc. to be held at the Auburn
Community Memorial Hall, Auburn,
Ont. for the Estate of Eleanor Bradnock.
Sat., August 24 at 10 AM
Property will be offered at 1 PM subject
to a reserve bid and conditions. Proper-
ty known es West Part of Lot 17, Plan
289, Village of Auburn, Township of
Hullett on the main street of Auburn.
Consists of an older 11/2 storey frame
house with 3 bedrooms. asphalt shingle
siding, 4 piece bathroom. oil furnace,
etc. Open for Inspection Thursday, Aug,
22 from 7 PM till 9 PM. For information
phone Geo Collins at 526-7784.
CAR: 1975 Buick Century, 2 door, 350
V8 automatic, good tires and power
train. Needs body work. Selling as is.
Sells at 1 PM.
FURNITURE 8. APPLIANCES: Woods small
chest freezer„ approx. 1 yr. old; Inglis
clothes dryer, approx. 1 yr. old; Inglis
square model fridge, 5 yr. old;
Westinghouse 30" electric stove. 5 yr.
old; Kenmore spin dry washer; Jam
style cupboard; Oak 4 drawer filing
cabinet; Norseman oak 3 door ice box;
antique bonnet chest w/mustache pulls;
antique dresser top swing mirror; 2 an-
tique dressers w/oval mirrors; antique
desk; 2 Boston style nursing rockers;
oval dining table w/5 leaves: buffet
w/mirror: 6 matching dining chain; 4
matching oak dining chairs: 2
washstands; blanket box; 3 oil lamps;
folding wooden rocker; 3 drawer chest;
chicken coop chair; small safe w/com-
bination; piano stool w/ glass ball feet;
6 piece toilet set plus other pieces; hall,
tree; parlour table; odd small tables; 2
trunks; old pictures; electrified Aladdin
lamp; iron bed; old battery radio; knit-
ting machine; quilting frames; crock;
chrome table & chairs; drop leaf kitchen
table; odd wooden chaps; Bamboo el-
sle; bedding; small kitchen appliances;
dishes and glassware including antique
pieces; pots & pans: card table; wooden
framed mirror; etc., etc.
TERMS: CASH
Richard Lobb, Auctioneer
CLINTON 482-7898
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40. Lost & Found
LOST: Bayfield/Kippen/Holmesville area, part
Lab and Shepherd dog answering to Tippy. Male,
black and white on chest and tail. 482-
7737. —34 tf
42. Death notice
MACLEOD
Mrs. Grace MacLeod of 204 Orchard Street, Port
Stanley, on Tuesday August 13, 1985, after a
lengthy illness, at the St. Thomas -Elgin General
Hospital, inlier 62nd year. Beloved'Mfe of John
Russel MacLeod (formerly of Bayfield). Dear
daughter of Mrs. Victoria Parker of Valleyview
Horne, St. Thomas. Dear mother of Oscar Smith
of Port Stanley, and Robert Smith of RR 2
Wallaceburg. Dear sister of Greyson Parker of
London, and Mrs. Lawrence (Adeline) Anderson
of Port Stanley. Beloved grandmother of Scott
and Mark' Smith of Port Stanley, and Lisa and
Lana Smith of Wallaceburg. Rested at Williams
Funeral Home, 45 Elgin Street, , St. Thomas,
where funeral service was held Thursday at 1:30
PM., Interment Union Cemetery. -34
Nic9000411.4.
At Huronview I ,nt n Frid , August 1:6, 1985,
Murray A. McRougal formerly of Holmesville
and Oaderich Twp., in his 0,5fh year. Behoved
husband of the late Eva (Walker), McDougall.
Dear father of June (Mrs.. Richard Porter)", R R 2,
C7oderich. Dear brother of Marlon (Mrs. Bert Har-
ris) of Goderich. Friends were received at the
Beattie Funeral Home, 55 Rattenbury Street Easi,
Clinton. on Sunday, from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. A fami-
ly funeral and .committal service was held on
Monday, August 19, 1985, conviimencing at 2 p.m.
Rev. William M. Barber officiated. Interment
Clinton Cemetery. -34
COOK
Stephen and Dianne are pleased to announce the
safe arrival of their daughter, Tanesha Jasmine
Capri, born August 9th, 1985 weighing 6 lbs. 15
1/2 ozs. at Clinton Public Hospital. Proud grand-
parents are Frank and Eno Cook of Clinton and
first granddaughter for Doreen Baird of
Brucefield.-34nx
DEN BOER
Nick and Corrie are happy to announce the birth
of their daughter, Elisabeth Hester, born August
19, 1985 at Clinton Hospital. A sister for Marlita,
Nicholas and Sebastian.-34nx
FISHER
Jody and Jackie are proud to announce the birth
of their brother, Matthew Scott, born August 15,
1985 weighing 9 lbs. 3 ozs. Proud parents are Jay
and Cathy. A new grandson for Jack and Bev
Pounder, Bayfield and John and Ina Fisher, Clin-
ton. Great grandson for Greta Scotchmer,
Bayfield. A special thanks to Dr. Steed and se-
cond floor nursing staff at Clinton Hospital. -34
44. Engagements
DEWEERD-GREIDANUS
Mr, and Mrs. Don Greidanus of Londesboro and
Mr. and Mrs. Frans De Wierd of Stratford are
pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage
of their children, Tracey Diana to Jeffrey Paul.
The ceremony is to take place the Lord willing at
the Blyth Christian Reformed Church on Friday,
August 30th, 1985 at 7:00 p.m. -34x
McMAHON - BLAKE
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Blake, Holmesville are
pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage
of their daughter Linda Marie to. Robert Joseph,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat McMahon, Clinton. The
wedding will take place September 7, 1985 at St.
Joseph's Catholic Church, Clinton. Open recep-
tion, Varna. -34x
HABERER
At the Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich on Thursday,
August .15, 1985 Mr. Fred H. Haberer, formerly
of Centre St., Zurich, in his 88th year. Beloved
husband of Alice (Gaiser) Haberer of the
Bluewater Rest Home Apartments, Zurich; dear'
father of Greta (Mrs. C.M. Pulford) of London,
Arvis (Mrs. R.G. Oxland) of Kitchener and Arlene
(Mrs. A.W. Meyer) of New Hamburg. Mr.
Haberer is predeceased by 5 brothers and 2.
sisters. Also surviving are 7 grandchildren, 2
great-grandchildren and several nieces and
nephews, Visitation in the Zurich Chapel of
Michael P.O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen
St. N. Zurich on Friday from 2-4 and 7-9 PM.
Funeral service was conducted at St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, Zurich on Saturday, August 17
at 1PM Pastor Karl Schuessler officiated. Inter-
ment followed St. Peter's Lutheran Church
Cemetery. -34
PARSONS
At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Friday,
August 16, 1985, Frank K. Parsons of Exeter; in
his 80th year. Dear father of Don Parsons, Bev.
Parsons, Ron Parsons and Lynda Iredale, all of
Usborne Twp., Hugh Parsons and Ruby
Finlayson, both of Tuckersmith Twp., Helen
Thompson and Margaret O'Brien, both of Hen -
sell, Wayne Parsons of Centralia and Marion
Hubert of Hay Twp. Mr. Parsons was predeceas-
ed by his wife Jean (Wolper) In '1972 and is sur-
vived by a dear friend Edna Werner of London.
Also surviving are 32 grandchildren and 32 great-
grandchildren. Friends called at the Hopper -
Hockey Funeral Home, William Street, Exeter;
where the funeral service was held on Monday,
August 19, at 1 p.m. Rev. Richard Hawley of-
ficiated. Interment Exeter Cemetery. ---34
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In loving memary�f o dearf�iher and
wand.
father; Harvey Talar, who passed away Apgtst
20, 1979:
,For you who have a father ond grandfather,
4Treosure him with care,
for you will never know the heartache,
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When the•famif'y meets and you're not there,
The heartaches and tears are always there.
Always rememberedandloved by his daughter
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47. Card of thanks
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LAMPMAN
The family of the late Mrs. Viola M. Lampman,
Clinton, Ont., would like to thank friends,
neighbours and relatives for flowers, cords and
all other acts of kindness. Special thanks to Clin-
ton Public Hospital staff, Reverend William M,
Barber, Beattie Funeral Home and Madeleine
Lane Auxiliary. Everything was greatly
appreciated.-34nx
DOWSON
Thank you to our family and friends who helped
us celebrate our 25th AnniJersary. Special
thanks to our family who helped plan and
prepare the "Open House" on Sunday and to the
Varna Singers, John Jewitt and Abbie Craig who
entertained. ,Thanks to those who helped
prepare and serve food and to Don Taylor who
barbecued the beef. Thank you to all who came
to celebrate with us to make it a day we will
always remember. Thank you to Allan and Mar-
jorie Hayter who planned the surprise party for
us on Saturday evening and to all our friends
who were there. Thank you to everyone for the
many cards and beautiful gifts we received.—Bill
and Joyce Dowson.-34x
ISHEPHERD
1 Would like to thank the Bayfield Lioness, the
Lions Club and all my patients and friends for the
surprise • appreciation day they gave for me on
Sunday, August 11. It was a very pleasant shock
which I enjoyed very much.—Dr. G.H.
Shepherd. -34 -
ARMSTRONG
The family of the late Robert Armstrong wish to
express sincere thanks to their relatives and
friends for the memorial donations and lovely
floral tributes, and cords of sympathy at the time
of Bob's death. Thanks to Lila McClinchey, Tena
Empey, Maxine Seers and Marilyn Verbeek for
their thoughtfulness in bringing food to the
house, our thanks also to the ladies of Knox
U.C.W. for the lunch after the funeral, and to
'Gary Shuttleworth, and the Tasker Funeral
Home. A special thank -you to the nurses at Clin-
ton hospital for their care. and kindness, and to
Dr. Newland and Dr. Flowers. Your kindness and
thoughtfulness will )Iwai:; be remembered. Jack
and Elva and family. -34
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**cards. flaitvers, .yisits ani! phone calks daring
the pot ftMe months *hfle 1 was a patient f'0 Cling ,
ton Hospital. St. Joseph's Hospital,.London and
St, Mary;¢ Hospital,. ondon. A special thank you
to 'Dr, Barry Deathe and all . the cfo tors and.
nurses too numerous to mention for their 44X -
COW care. Also fa Doug and Beata Cartwright
for helping make my stay more comfortable. It ,
was all greatly appreciated. Thanks again. Joe
Daer.-34x
CRICH
I would like to thank:all those who sent carde,
gifts, flowers and visitedme while a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. To Dr. Salsbury, Dr. Hay,
Dr. Watt and first floor nurses, my sincere
thanks.—Grace Crich. -34x
BAIRD
I would like to express my sincere thanks for all
the flowers, cards, gifts and visits during my stay
in Clinton Hospital and since returning home.
Special thanks to fhe terrific nurses on second
floor for making our stay a pleasure. Also to Dr.
Boker, Dr. Steed and Dr. Salsbury. Thank you
one and all so much for everything. Dianne,
Stephen and Tanesho.-34x
LEIBOLD
We would like to express our sincere thanks to
family, relatives and friends for coming to our
'benefit dance at Holmesville. Special thanks to
Glen and Mabel Price, Harold and Edna Jantzi,
Darrel and Mrs. Abbott, Goderich Township,
Maitland 16th Community Club, Hugh and Gor-
don Lobb and all the ladies from A.C.W. of the
Holmesville Church and all who helped with the
lunch. It was all deeply appreciated. Thanks also
to the Music Makers. Albert and Iona
Leibold.-34x
MCDOUGALL
We would like to thank our relatives, friends and
Holmesville neighbours for flowers in the loss of
my father Murray McDougall. Special thanks to
Dr, Doorly, Ellie Govenlock, William Cox and the
staff a't Huronview, Ann Abbott of Holmesville,
Dave Beattie, Clinton and Rev. William Barber,
Clinton, Mrs. Richard Porter and family -34
WHYTE
I would like to thank .my family, friends and
relatives for their cards, gifts and visits while
was at Clinton Public Hospital. Thanks to the
great nurses on first floor. It was greatly ap-
preciated. Crystal Whyte. -34
WRIGHT
I. would like to thank my family, relatives and
friends for visits, flowers, gifts and cards. To
Rev. Bechtel and Rev. Woodall for their visits.
Thanks to first floor nurses for their excellent
care. Thanks, to Dr. Flowers and Dr. Watts. Ido.
Wright -34x
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