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31. Service directory
KEN'S CARPENTRY Remodelling, renovations,
cupboards, ceramic tile, counter topk rec rooms,
carports, flooring, windows, patio doors,
aluminum siding. Phone: 482-7676. Ken
McNairn.--8tfar
PHIL'S refrigerator and appliance service. Pro-
mpt dependable service to all makes and models
of, domestic appliances: Phone 887-9062.-27tf
SANDBLASTING: Spray pointing, brick cleaning.
We sIo term'equinment, feed hoppers. buildings,
etc. ree estimates. White's Sundblosting & Poin-
ting. 335.3452 anytime.-32tfar
CONCRETE WORK - Expert chimney and roofing
repairs. Specializing in stabling. Don Ives. Phone
Brussels 887.9024.-43eow
CHIMNEY REPAIRS, cleaning, rebuilding, roofing,
garage and basement cleaning, small dump ser-
vice, general repairs, eavestrough.cleaning. Call
evenings after 6:30 and before 7:30. 523-
4801.--35-38 -'
BEAN KNIVES - Drawn, worn out knives, recondi-
tioned. Get them in right now. Winthrop Iron
527.1970 after 6.p. m. -35,36x
BA LiN D ' AI
•EROSION CONTROL •GABION WORK
•STONED RUNWAYS•GRASSED WATERWAYS
•LARGE TILEMAINS •CATCH BASINS
RR 3 Clinton Ph. 482-9101
G
TERRY'S ROOFING
524-7797
FREE ESTIMATES
PAINTING
STEVE COOK 48235
91
Interior &'Exterior
Experienced - Reasonable Rates
SPACE AGE
INISULtypes ATION
-Ansulation
Polyurethane Foam
Fiberglass, Rockwool, Cellulose
FOWMORE INFORMATION
AND FREE ESTIMATES
Ron Kassles
523-9484 AFTER 6 P.M.
GORD'S WELDING
•Agricultural Repairs
Our shop is equipped with a 12 foot by 19 foot
doorway to accommodate most equipment.
•Mild Steel Welding
o Aluminum Repairs
and Fabrication
LE
AFTER HOURS (EXCEPE T SUNDAY)
PHONE 482-9398
275 HURON ST. CLINTON
482-5216
•BACKHOE EXCAVATION
•SNOW REMOVAL
*SEPTIC INSTALLATIONS
•TRENCHING
• GRAVEL TRUCK
Eopsipped with 2 way radio for
fast service.
• RANDY BABCOCK
R.P., 1, Clinton (519) 482-3373
RAY LAMBERS CONSTRUCTION
We can build for you.,.
• HOMES • WORKSHOPS
• GARAGES • FARM BUILDINGS
etc.
PHONE
482-3305
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,
are required to file the same with full particulars
with the undersigned by the 9th day of
September, 1985. as after that dote 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 6th day of
August, 1985.
Guaranteed Enjoyable!
PIANO LESSONS
AGES 4 - ADULT
13 YEARS EXPERIENCE
Pearl Samplonius
482-5372
123 Raglan St., Clinton
COMFORT ZONE
INSULATION LTD.
We have:
CELLULOSE, ROCKWOOL,
FIBREGLASS AND
POLYURETHANE INSULATION
MATERIAL FOR EVERY NEED.
For Free
Estimate
Call
482-3812
or
482-3563
D. GERALD HILTZ,
Barrister & Solicitor,
52 Huron Street,
CLINTON, Ontario.
Solicitor for the
_ - _
Administrator.- 33-35er
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 assetsof
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
38. Auction sale
34. Personal
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON • 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
THURS., AUG. 29 AT 6 PM - 1 tow pickup
w/dual wheels, combine swather 2 tractor
and machinery, 1 mile south oi'Centralia
and 3 miles west on Mount Carmel Rd. for
John Brock. Phone 228-6700;
SAT., AUG. 31 AT 10 AM - at Richard
Lobb's Auction Barn, Car, antique
furniture, glassware, for the Estate of the
late Calder McKaig and Lila McKaig of
Cromarty.
SAT., SEPT. 7 AT 10 AM - modern
appliances and antiques for Mrs. (Charlie)
Viola Nelson of Clinton at Richard Lobb's
Auction barn, Clinton, Ont.
DATES GALORE: For all ages and unattached.
Thousands of members anxious to meet you,
Prestige Acquaintances, call toll free, 1-800.263-
9163. Hours Noon till p.m. -350
SIXTY•SIX yeor old gentleman wishes to meet so-
meone for companionship. If you so desire, call
524.7490 after 5 p.m. -34,35
FREE SINGLES BULLETIN! Meet someone nice by
phone or correspondence, locally or province -
wide. For further information write: Barb, Box
2246-A, Sudbury, P3A 4S1. State age. - 35o
AUCTION SALE
At the farm of Paul and Eva Watson,
located one corner south of Chesley and
one corner west, on
Saturday, August 31, at 1:00 p.m.
REAL ESTATE consists of a 64.5 acre farm
with modern farm buildings, on paved
road.
MACHINERY including a 9N Ford tractor
(good), 4 horses, buggy, cutter,
democrat type carriage, nearly new
harness, furniture, antiques, etc.
Owners or auctioneer not responsible
for any accidents, Injuries or losses, on
property, day of sale.
Auctioneer: C.R. Baird
369-6468
For information call 363-2426
38. Auction sale
AUCTION SPECTACULAR, Labour Day, Sept. 2nd.
• 1:00 p.m. Antique toys, firearms, coins, jewel.lry,
furniture, collectibles. See ,Friday's London FREE
PRESS for listing. Clarke Read Auctions, 476
Clarke Rd., London (519) 45J-0998.-350
• NOMINATIONS are being received now, for On-
tario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards. Contact
this newspaper to nominate an outstanding
young person aged 6-18 who deserves more than
a pat on the back. -356
'Pt
AUC ALE
Of Hoa$lehold Art es wW be held for
MRS. RUTH LYNC \OIF\'FROW BRIDGE
at the
LANGSII)E AUCTION CENTRE
33/4 tulles east'and 33/4 miles north of
Lucknow at Langstde
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER at,11 A.M.
AUCTIONEERS:
Allan R. Miller Bill Haldenby
392-8240 395-5142
39. Educational
ESTATE AUCTION SALE
Car, antiques, furniture, appliances,
lawnmower to be held at Richard Lobb's
Auction Barn, .Clinton, Ont. for the
Estate of the late Calder McKaig and
Mrs. Lila McKaig of Cromarty, plus
modern appliances from Mr. & Mrs.
John L. Land of Bayfield, Ont.
SATURDAY, AUG. 31 AT 10 AM
ESTATE CAR: 1977 Mercury Comet, 4 door
sedan, 6 cylinder, automatic, power
steering, radio. Good looking car. Sell-
ing as Is. 67,750 miles.
FROM JOHN L. LAND: Electrohome 26
inch colour TV w/remote channel
changer; modern upholstered love seat;
chesterfield; Sklar Peppier upholstered
chair; Coldspot harvest gold square
model fridge; GE 30" electric range
w/ rotisserie, full glass oven door, 1 yr.
old, cost '1000. new, almond colour;
matching Kenmore automatic washer
and dryer; Woods upright chest freezer,
3 yrs. old; 2 modern chests of drawers;
maple coffee table; copper coffee table;
exercise bike; modern card 'table w/4
matching padded folding chairs: let.
well pump w/tank & motor, like new;
Toro self propelled, lawnmower; new
barn fogger; 4' fluorescent light & cover;
plus other Items.
FROM ESTATE: Antique flat to wall cup-
board; top for flat to wall; Oxen yoke;
Victor table top phonograph with metal
horn, Pat. 1907; antique bonnet chest;
blanket box; 2 antique press pattern
shelf clocks; cedar blanket box;
pressback nursing rocker; pressback
rocker; combination sideboard and
china cabinet w/bowed glass door; din-
ing table w/5 leaves, 6 matching chairs
and buffet; open washstand; 2
washstands; highback wooden bed &
matching dresser; wooden bed w/box
spring & mattress; cheval dresser; anti-
.que dresser w/mirror; 2 sets of 4 mat-
ching wooden chairs; Electrohome col-
our TV; chest freezer; 2 fridges; 24" elec-
tric stove; Westinghouse clothes dryer;
2 modern square tub wringer washers;
dining table w/6 leaves: 4 matching
chairs; 2 recliners, like new; hall tree;
old harvest style table; crocks; aft
lamps; 2-7 piece Toilet sets: hand blown
pitcher; antique glassware; bedding:
- pictures: small riding lawn mower;
wheelbarrow; garden tiller; garden
tools: plus.many items too numerous to
mention. Old shotgun.
TERMS:CASH
Auctioneer,
Lobb
FOR A JOB with a Future .a. Train 'with the Best!
TRI -COUNTY TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING. Phone
Tri -County Kitchener, (519) 743.5011, Brantford,
(519) 756-0223.-34tfo
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. - 35o
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.-35o
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CASH IN ON INCOME TAX. Earn Money: Learn
Money -Saving Tax tips by correspondence. U & R
Tax Schools, 1345 Pembina Hwy. Winnipeg, Man.
R3T 2B6, For Free Brochure. 35o
40. Lost & Found
LOST: Bayfield• Kippen• Holmesville area, part
Lab and Shepherd dog answering to Tippy. Male,
block and white on chest and tail, 482-
7737.-34tf- _- _ ---
LOST
--LOST • Male cat, neutered, answers to "Fluffy
white with grey, black colouring, Vanastra.
Phone 482-7662.-35
41. To give away
TWO MALE CATS, neutered, to give away. had
shots: Reason for giving away -moving. Phone
482-7172.-35x
SMALL dog, male, neutered, to give away. Phone
• 482-3868.-35
FOUR puppies to give away, 6 weeks old. Phone
482-9208.-35 ••�
HELLO, my name is "Bobby". I'm a little male,
tiger coloured, '6 week old kitten, looking for a
good home. Phone 482-5354 after 6 pm. 35nx
FOUR YEAR OLD, Ho"s'ebroken, female, spayed;
port ,Australian Shepherd dog, Good with
children. Reason -moving. 524-9893. • 35
•
KITTENS to give away, two female, one male.
Phone 482-9445.-35x
42. Death notice
42. Death notice
McDOWELL
In Victoria Hospital, London on Thursday, August
22, 1905 Mrs. Norman McDowell the former Viola
Mary Osbaldeston of Auburn, Ontario, in her
78th year, Beloved mother of Gerald McDowell
of East Wawanash Twp. and Gwen (Mrs Arthur
Laidlaw) of Winghome Also survived by six
grandchildren and /one great-grandchild.
Predeceased by one sister Alberto. Rested at the
Tasker Funeral Horne, Blyth, Ontario; where
friends were received on Sunday from 2-4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service *was held in the
chapel on Monday at 2 p.m. Interment Ball's
Cemetery, Mullett Twp. -35
PERRIE '
Donald William passed 'away at Victoria
Hospital, London 'en Saturday, August 24, 1985.
Donald William Periie, beloved husband of Bren-
da Breckenridge, of R R 3, Brussels, in his 45th
year. Dear father of Marie, Verna, Heather,
William, and Lori Ann, all at home,. Beloved son
of William and Mildred Perrie of R R 3, Brussels.
Brother of Rev. James Perrie of North Pelham (R
R 3, Fenwick). Visitation at the M. L. Watts
Funeral Home, Brussels Chapel; where funeral
serv;ce was held on Monday, August 26, 1985, at
2T p.m. Interment Cranbrook Cemetery. Grey
Twp. 35
LYDDIATT
In the Seaforth Community Hospital on Sunday,
August 25, 1985, Cecil Austin Lyddiatt of Blyth in
his 84th year. Beloved husband of Janet Ritchie
and dear father of Bert of St.Agatha, Frank of
Rexdale, Keith of Stanley Township, Dorothy
(Mrs. Murray Johnston) of Clinton,- Marie
Whetstone of Goderich and Isabel (Mrs, Gorry
•Frezell) of London; also survived by 13 grand-
children and 1 great granddaughter. dear
brother of Albert of Gravenhurst, predeceased
by 1 granddaughter, Rested of the Tasker
Funeral Home, Blyth, Ontario, where the funeral
service was held on Wednesday, August 28th at 2
PM. Interment Blyth Union Cemetery.-- 35
MOFFITT
. At St. Joseph's' Hospital, London, on Thursday,
August 22, 1985, Mr. Lawrence S. Moffitt of R R
1; Bayfield, in his 87th year. Dear father of John
Moffitt of R R 6, Lindsay, Also survived by five
grandchildren, two great-grandchildren and one
sister Mrs. 'Jessie Emley of Merlin,/Oregon.
Predeceased by his wife Mary McBurey, four
sisters and one brother. Friends were received of
the Ball & Falconer Funeral Home, 153 High
Street, Clinton, on Friday from 7-9 p -.m. Funeral
service was held at the funeral home on Satur-
day, August 24, at 10 a.m. Interment Forest Lawn
Memorial Gardens, London. ---35
43. Births
EDEY
Ken and Lois Edey (nee Beacom) of Shaunavon'.
Sask. are pleased to announce the birth of Mary
Elizabeth born, July 30, 1985 at Regina, Sask.' A
wee sister for Lori, Brenda and Jeffrey.-- 35nx
TAYLOR •
Rick and Tami (nee Thurlow) thank God for the
safe arrival of their son, Adorn Nicholas, born
August 22, 1985 weighing 8 lbs. 5 ozs, Ecstatic
grandparents are Terry and Janet Taylor, Clin-
ton, Ken and Marlene.Armstrong, Londesboro
and Bill and Heather Thurlow, Sault Ste. Marie.
Proud great grandparents are Alice. Middaugh pi
London, Gordon and Ruth Thurlow, London,
Wilfred and Eileen Harback, London -and George
and May Taylor; Brampton: Special thanks to Dr.
John Underwood and nursing staff of Seaforth
Community Hospital. -35 •
DURNIN
At University Hospital on Tuesday, August 20th,
1985„Maxine Winnifred Ball of R.R. 3 Auburn in
her 62nd year. Beloved wife of Ernest Durnin; ,
dear mother of. Jack of Kitchener, Ron of Port
Albert and Doug of London and David of Strat-
ford; sister of Roxie (Mrs. • Charles Adams) of
Goderich; loving grandmother of Stephanie,
Duane, Christopher, Jeffrey, Vicki and Ashley;
predeceased by her parents Amos and. Hattie
Ball, 1 sister Vernice Stanbury and 1 brother
Stanley Ball. Friends called at the Stiles Funeral
Home; 77 Montreal Street, Goderich on Thursday •
from 2-4 dnd 7-9 PM, A service was held at Knox
United Church, Auburn on Friday at 2 PM, Inter-
ment Ball's Cemetery, Auburn: -35
JOUWSMA
Suddenly at Wingham and ,District Hospital, on
Thursday, August 22, 1985, Mr. John Otto
Jouwsma of 217 Leopold St., 'Wingham in his
32nd year. Dear son of Pieternelia Jouwsma of
Wingham, brother of Dina (Mrs. William
Nethery) of RR 1 Belgrave, Jenny (Mrs, J: Russel
Fear) of RR 2, Wingham, Kees Jouwsma of,
Belleville, Ann (Mrs, Mike Say) of Fort Johnston,
N.Y. and Rino Jouwsma of Fordwich.,also several
nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his father
Otto Jouwsma (1982) his sisters Siebie (Mrs. Her-
man Muscheld) (1977) and Nellie Jouwsma
(1957). Friends called at the McBurney Funeral
Home, Wingham after 7 PM Friday until Satur-
day. Funeral services were held at 1:30 PM,
Reverend Paul IL. Mills officiated. Interment in
Wingham Cemetery. -.35
LARDER
At Alexandra Marine & General Hospital,
Goderich on Thursday, August 22, 1985, Edna E.
(Miller) Larder of Goderich in her 76th year.
Beloved wife of Wilfred E. Larder; dear mother of
Barbara Streeter of Kelowna, B.C. and William of
London; loving grandmother of 6 grandchildren
and 2 great-grandchildren. Also survived by one
sister, Mrs. Hazel Steele of Huronview;
predeceased by two sisters and two brothers.
The family received friends at the McCallum
Funeral Home, Cambria Rd at East Street,
Goderich 7.4 PM Saturday and 2.4 and 7.9 PM on
Sunday. Funeral service was held of the ,Funeral
Home 2 o'clock Monday afternoon. Interment
Maitland Cemetery. --35
LINFIELD
At Alexandre Marine and General Hospital on
Saturday, August 24, 1985, J.Allin Linfield of
Goderich in his 76th year. Beloved husband of
Velma Brownlee. Dear fatker of William John
Linfield of RR 1, Varna, Jerald AIIln Linfield of
Thornhill, Brian Brownlee Linfield of Etobicoke
and Brent Michael Linfield of London. Brother of
Ann Linfield of Nbrth Vancouver, B.C. Loving
grandfather of Kevin, Lisa, Leslie, Hayley, An-
drea and Gregory. Friends called at the Stiles
Funeral Home, 77 Montreal Street, Goderich, on
Monday from, 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. The service was
held in the chapel on Tuesday at 2 o'clock. Inter-
ment Colborne Cemetery. --35
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43. Births
` AVERKAMP' .
Ralph and Linda Hoverisgmp, R.R. 1 Brucefield
are pleased to announce the birth of their first
child, Kara Nicole, on Saturday, August 17, 1985
at Clinton Public .Hospital. Proud grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. John Haverkamp of Brucefield
and Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Vander Klippe of
Lucknow.---35nx
44. Engagements
A SHOW OF
Canadian
Quilts
OLD and NEW
AT THE
HURON COUNTY
PIONEER
MUSEUM
North St., Goderich
Sat., Sun•, Mon.
AUG. 31, SEPT. 1, 2
Well Worth
Seeing!
POLLARD-SALATESKI
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Renneberg, Oxbow, Sask.,
are pleased to announce the .forthcoming. mar-
riage of their daughter Anna Marie Salateski tee
Thomas Edmund, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Job
Pollard of Blyth. The weddirg to take place at S
Pauls United Church, Oxbow, Saskatchewan on
September 14, 1985.-35x -
• ROWNTREE - McKNIGHT
The forthcoming marriage is. announced of
Catherine Anne McKnight, daughter of Mrs:
Catherine McKnight of Clinton and the late Dr.
Kenneth McKnight to Mr. Paul Andrew
,Rowntree, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rowntree
of Varna. The- marriage will take place on
September 14, 1985 in Wesley -Willis United Chur-
ch, Clinton. --35x
• ANDERSON - JEAN
The wedding of Anne Catherine Jean and •
.Richard Ross Anderson will take place on Satur-
day, October, 5, 1985 at St. John's by the Lake
Church, Grand Bend, Ontario. Ms. Jeer. is the
daughter of Harvey and Mary Jean of London,
Ontario. Mr. Anderson is the son of Ross and
Barbara Anderson of Belgrave. - 35
46. In memoriam
McCRACKEN
In loving memory of o dear father James, who
passed away August 30, 1979:
What would I give to clasp his hand,
His happy face to see,
To hear his voice and see his smile,
That meant 'o much to me.
Always remembered by your son Ricky Lee
MacLennan. --,35
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47. Card of thanks
•
McDOWELL
The family of the lute Mrs. Norman (Viola)
McDowell of Auburn would like to express
thanks to •relatives, friends and neighboursfor
their acts of kindness and support in our time of
sorrow. Thanks to Dr. Hanlon and. the staff .of.
Wingham and District Hospital for their are
while she was a patient there. Also thanks to
Gary Shutleworth, United Church Women and
Tasker's Funeral Home. Your kindness will
always be remembered. Norman McDowell,
Gerald & Carol McDowell & family, Art & Gwen,
Laidlaw.& family. --35
.----_.-. HARTMAN
Thanks to family and friends' who visited me,
sent' flowers, cards and treats while I was in o
Seaforth Hospital. Joyce Hartman. --35
JOHNSTON
I wish to thank my family. relative and friends
for their many visit's, cards, letters, •gifts and
phone calls while I was a patient in Wingham and
District Hospital and Victoria Hospital, London.
My sincere thanks to the nurses on second floor
who gave me excellent care and to Dr.
MacGregor for his continuous encouragement
and Rev. Ken,Bauman for his visits and prayers.
Charles Johnston. -35
Mitchell Fair
STEP DANCE
COMPETITION
Saturday, Aug. 31
OLD YYME CLASSES
Saturday Afternoon
Registration: 1:45 p.m.
8 & under
12 & under
Open
DOWN EAST CL ' SSES
8 GROUP DANCING
Saturday Evening
Registration: 7:00 p.m.
Classes: 8 & under
12 & under
Open
40 & over (non competitive)
Classes:
GROUPS OF 3 OR MORE ---
'Steps of their own choice'
10 & under
Open
*HOUSE FIDDLER IN ATTENDANCE*
For more Information contact:
Jean Reaney 348-8445
Clinton Lions Club
SEAFOOD
FESTIVAL
FRIDAY
SEPTEMBER 6
at the
GODERICN TOWNSHIP
COMMUNITY CENTRE
Holmesville
DINNER: 7-9 pm Lobster, Salmon,
or Oysters will be served.
DANCING: to follow /
DOOR PRIZE: $S0. Gift Certificate
donated by My Fair Lady
TICKETS: $15.00 each
Available from any Clinton Lions Club member or at Shirai's Dept. Store, Albert St. Clinton
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