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Clinton News-Record, 1986-08-13, Page 191 42. Death notices LINDSAY At University Hospital London on Tuesday, August 5, 1986 John Douglas Lindsay of Bayfield in his 73rd year. Beloved husband of Jeanne Evelyn Dunn; dear father of George and Clarkla of Ottawa, Ellen and Jim Butcher of Clinton, Donald and Barbara of Bayfield; loved grand- father of Nathan, Sheila, and Nikki Lindsay, Mat- thew and Mark Butcher. Brother of Jean (Mrs. Charles Bell), Nora (Mrs. William Orr), Jesse (Mrs. Robert Blair), Pearl (Mrs. James Hut- chings), Phyllis (Mrs. George Heard) all of Bayfield, Charles Brown Lindsay of Goderich Township and George Lindsay of Paris; also sur- vived by a number of nieces and nephews. The • family received their friends at the Ball and Oalconer Funeral Home, 153 High St„ Clinton, 7-9 .m. Wednesday and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Thursday. uneral service was held at the funeral home 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. Interment Bayfield Cemetery. -33 SHADDICK At Maitland Manor, Goderich, Ontario, on Sun- day, August 10, 1986, Joseph Richard Shaddick of Londesborough, in his 79th year. Beloved hus- band of the former Elsie Manning. Dear father of John of Goderich, and William of Londesborough. Dear brother of Mrs. Maime Carter of Clinton and Allen Shaddick of Londesborough. Also survived by five grand- children. A private family service was held at the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth, Ontario, with inter- ment in Blyth Union Cemetery. -33 DUNDAS Torrance of Walton; at Seaforth Community Hospital, on August 10, 1986. in his 87th year. Torrance Dundas, beloved husband of the late Olive Bolger and dear father of Olene and her husband Barry MacLeod of Waterloo. Dear grandfather of Natoscha. Also survived by one sister Tillie of Huronview. Predeceased by three brothers Willis, Robert and Armour. The family received friends at the Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth, until 3:30 p.m. Tuesday; when funeral services were held. Interment Brussels Cemetery. -33 PEPPER t Clinton Public Hospital on Monday, August 11, 986, Mr. Foster Pepper of Clinton, in his 78th year. Beloved husband of the former Myrtle Schram. Dear father of William and his wife Evelyn of Seaforth. Also survived by three sisters Nettie (Mrs. Wilmer McCiinchey) of Varna, Grace Pepper of London, Ella (Mrs. George Tlnney) of Exeter, and by three brothers, John of Hensall, Alex of RR 4 Seaforth( and Nelson, of Hamilton. Predeceased by one !sister Dora (Mrs. Thomas Slavin) and by two brothers Ernest and Stewart. Friends were received at the Ball & Falconer Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton, on Tues- day from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Wednesday, August 13, 1986 at 2 o'clock. Interment Clinton Cemetery. -33 43. Births ANDREWS Robert and Debbie (nee Marrinan) of Merton are pleased to announce the arrival of their son Christopher Jordan on Aust 5, 1986 weighing 12 lbs. 2 ozs. at Victoria Hospital, London. Proud grandparents are Doug and Marion Andrews of London and Pat and Joyce Marrinan of Clandeboye.-33nx MASON -' David and Brenda are pleased to announce the birth of their son Allan Robert David weighing 6 lbs. 9' oz. on August 8, 1986 at Clinton Public: Hospital. A brother for Robert, John, Jamie and Crystal. Proud grandparents are Jim and Irma Mason of Blyth and Alex and Uneetto Biesinger of Kitchener.-33nx • WALKER - MILLER Ken and Joan are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Kendra Patricia weighing 8 lbs. 12 ozs. on August 8, 1986 at Clinton Public Hospital. Spoiling rights go to grandma and grandpa, Pot and George of Thorold South.-33nx. 46. In memoriam 1 47. Cards of thanks MCDOUOALL Thanks to Drs. Baker and Salsbury and nurses on first floor of Clinton Public Hospital for taking such good core of me. Matthew McDougall. -33x BATKIN Many thanks to 17r. Steed; Dr, Flowers, Dr. Baker and nurses who treated me so well while a pa- tient in Ciintan Public Hospital. Also, thanks to friends and neighbors for cards, flowers and gifts. Lloyd Batkin.-33x CONSITT I wish to thank my family, friends and relatives for flowers, cards, gifts, treats and visits while I was a patient in University Hospital and after returning home. Special thanks to Eric, Sharon, Jeff and Sherry Chuter, Bob and Margaret Reid for helping me at the scene of the accident. Also, thanks to Dr. Salsbury and all the Doctors and nurses on 7th floor. Your kindness and thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Julie Consitt.-33 MOFFATT Me wish to thank our family, relatives, neighbours and friends who made our 25th Wed- ding Anniversary a celebration to cherish. The surprise party arranged by Heather and Melissa was a time we will always treasure. Special thanks to June and Lloyd, Audry and Brian, Ruth and Orville and Kathy and Doug for making it possible. Thanks to all who sent cards,gave gifts and honoured us with their presence. Your good wishes and kindnesses will always be remembered, Gerald and Mary Moffatt. -33 PROCTOR In loving memory of a dear son and brother Jef- frey Proctor. who passed away ten years ago August 15th, 1976, at age 15: He is gone but not forgotten, And as dawns another year, In our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of him are always near. Days of sadness will come o'er us, Many think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow, That lies in the heart concealed. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by Mom, Dad, brothers and sisters and their families. -33 ' MARSHALL We wish to express sincere appreciation for the many acts of kindnes shown, cards, flowers and calls to our home during our loss of a dear hus- band, father and grandfather. Special thanks to Dr. Newland, Lori Swan and Arlene Sager. Anna Marshall and family. -33x LINDSAY The family of the late John D. Lindsay wish to thank all relatives, friends and neighbours for visits, flowers, memorial donations, sympathy cards and food sent to our homes. Special thanks to the pallbearers and flowerbearers as well as the ladies of the Bayfield United Church U.C.W. Thank you Rev. John Hoekstra and Rev. Doug Pitts for your comforting words. The many acts of kindness and thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Jeanne and family. -33x FEAGAN We would like to thank our neighbours, relatives and friends for flowers, gifts, cards and monies we received at. the Open House for our 40th Wed- ding Anniversary at the White Carnation, Holmesville, Friday evening. You attendance made our 40 years together a memorable even- ing that we will always treasure. Special thanks to our nieces and nephews and Sandra and Davic Orr and everyone who helped in any way, anc , last but not least, the Wilbies Orchestra. Ross and Betty. -33x SMITH We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our friends and neighbours for the lovely gifts and cards we received on our 20th Anniversary surprise party. It's a memory we will always cherish that made our day special. Thanks to all. Myrna and Glen Smith. -33 47. Card of thanks STANLEY The family of the late Orville J. Stanley would like to express a sincere thanks to our family, neighbours and friends for your kindness and concern during our bereavement. The flowers, donations, sympathy -cords, and food sent to our home have been greatly appreciated. Thank you Rev. Bechtel for your kind words; the ladies of Ontario St. Church Evening Unit for the lovely lunch following the service; to the Beattie, Funeral Home; the assistance provided by the Huron County Home Care Program and the capable staff of V.O.N.'s. Our appreciation to each and every one. Betty, Jim, Paul and Laura Stanlye.-33x The Penfound and Potter families invite you to loin them in celebrating Marilyn and Mervyn Penfounds' 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OPEN HOUSE at Ontario Street United Church SATURDAY, AUGUST 23 2r4p,m. —Best Wishes Only Please— HAPPY BIRTHDAY Pte. J.A. Verbeek • POLLOCK I would ike to thank my family an-ci friends for visits, cards, gifts and flowers during my stay at Clinton Public Hospital. Thanks also to Dr. Salsbury, Dr. Watts and the nursing staff who took excellent care of me during my stay. Special thanks to Mom and Linda. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Bonnie. -33 HALLAHAN - VALENTEYN We would like to thank all those who attended our Buck and Doe and extend a special thanks to those who arranged the event. The time and ef- fort invested are greatly appreciated. Peter and Joanne. -33 BRAND Sincere thanks to my friends and family for the visits, gifts, cards and best wishes while I was in hospital and later at home. Toni Brand. -33x Too Late 1982 DODGE home and park motorhome van com- pletely equipped, sleeps four, in excellent condi- tion. Phone 357-3317 or 357-3185.-33 WAITRESS -ERS, cook's helper, dishwasher positons now available. Apply to Blyth Inn 523-9381.-33ar PEARCE - Ron and Patricia Pearce (nee Seiling) of Chatham thank God for the safe arrival of their daughter Heather Elenor Louise weighing 8 lbs. 2 oas. on July 15, 1986. A sister for Daniel. Proud grandparents are Henry and Jean Sailing of Blyth and Mrs., Elener Pearce of London,-33nx 38. Auction sale TWILIGHT AUCTION SALE of Household furniture, tools, antiques & misc. Items. on Wednesday, August 20, 1986 at 6:00 p.m. Sharp 3 miles North of Goderich on Hwy. 21 at Dunlop Corner, for Mrs. Gordon J. Kaltfleyg. In case of Inclement weather, sale will be moved to Saltford Valley Hall, 1/2 mile North of Goderich. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE: 8 pc. dining room suite. kitchen table & 4 chairs. table i3 16 chrome chairs, odd chairs, studio chouch. table & floor lamps, 54" bed. 2 sets of springs & mattresses, storage chest, wall shelf, pictures & frames, 10 cu. ft. freezer, Beatty dryer, Singer sewing machine, Electrohomo dehumidifier, humidifier. several dishes, pots &- pans. picnic table & .2 benches, power & hand tools such as Beaver table saw, B & D hand sow, jigsaw, Emery with motor, 3" vise. pipe vise, shop vac, hydiaullic jack. 3 logging chains, alum. & vvoed'ladders, hand & fiarde n loots•, 1100 rid rbriclls&• haore:. • • ANTIQUES & COLLECTABLES: 2 wash- stands with towel bars. settee,'rocking chair, parlor table, 2 wicker chairs, wicker fern stand, side chairs, foot stools. mirror with wood frame. ell lamp, small mantel clock, copper boiler. crocks. hooked mats, large platter, pen- cil sketch of Tiger Dunlop Inn, 8 fram- ed copy of will, woven bed throw, quilt 6 linens, dishes. china, silver, brass jar- diniere d. many other Items. TERMS: CASH For further information Contact Auctioneer NORM WHITING Phone 235-0680 or 235-1931 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1986—Page 19 Family Paradise Snowmobile Club presents... CLINTON JR. 'D' MUSTANGS EXECUTIVE MEETING for the 1986-87 season WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20 7:30 p.m. at the Arena New executive members needed. For infor- mation please call 482-9755 or 482-9547 after 6:00. 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