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Clinton News-Record, 1986-08-27, Page 19Page 18-CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1986 30. Employment wanted SECRETARY O BANK cejob wanted. Type wpm, graO1Wstervelt.Call Wilma 236-4826. 35x I WOULD LIKE to babysit infant: and pre- schoolers in my home weekdays (no part time). Phone 482-3800.- 35 JOURNEYMAN/ CARPENTER with 3 day weekends looking for weekend work. Excellent craftsmanship, reasonable rates. No job too big or too small. Call Milt 482-5405. 35x • MOTHER OF ONE would Like to care for your children in my home. Lots of room to play • riiosonable'.rates. Phone 482.7.032. 33-35x WILL DO BABYSITTING in my own home: Call 482-5358. 35 YOUNG. EXPERIENCED lady looking for full time housecleaning'. Can be reached at 4825553 after 5. 35 . CLASSIFIED •sem+tee �.,._•,,.,,,m,-.., w . __ d _,. _ �� �.,,,.,�,.�,....,.�.--m, 35. Notice t9 gredjtors IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM CASE CALDWELL, late of the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron, ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the above named William Case Caldwell, who died on or about the 14th cloy of November, 1985, are required to file the some with fullltporth tiicculars with the undersigned by of September, 1986, as after that date the assets of the estate oleitdchthedistributed, theclaimsfw undersigned shall have notice. this 19th day of DATED at Clinton. Ontario, August, 1986. D. GERALD HILTZ, Barrister Solicitor, 52 Huron Street, Clinton, Ontario. Solicitor for the Administratrix 336 38. Auction sale 47. Card of thanks 0�®ft ate Auction 4 , 11 �� Est �'sla IaQ° of household, appliances an furniture on Thursday, August 28 at 5:0p.m. 1 for the estate of Maas ®n and Dorothy o fn Water St., in Egmondwille FURNITURE: 4 e (neverite used), 5 piece bedrootl seat, 2 leather bedroom suite, chrome table and 4 chairs, love G chairs and matching chesterfield, coffee and end tables, arm p • Uchairs, mirrors, 2 side boards, shag rug, picture frames, lamps, Johnny pole, pole lamps, Vendor chime clock, TV stand, 2 desks with chairs, dishes, plates, glasses, linens, blankets, birdblanketen o lawn chairs, old wood chairs, old childs rocking trunks, old wood rocking chair, wicker baskets, antique Col- eman lamp. freezer, Westinghouse o El APPLIANCES: Westinghouse upright h.d. washer and dryer, Westinghouse pelectrricw stove sand kmarst- ching refrigerator, stereo and rec+r d heaters fans, many new toaster oven, vacuum cleaner, elec 0 o TV tubes, electric clocks. TOOLS: Co-op 16/44, 16 hp riding lawnmower (like new), wheel fi barrows, sump pumps, paint sprayer with motor, gardenB & Ds a elr, nder, skill saw, hose, saws, hammers, wrench , In 9 hoes, greenhouse sheets, drills, 4 cylinder Daizon `motor, bat- tery cables, chains, gas cans, cope, 26 fi. ulurrfinum ladder, wood ladder, snow shovel and many other items. a Terms cash. Owner or auctioneer not responsible for accidents III Auctioneer John Finlay OGE=g31 RC1 38. Auction sale 31. Service directory PHIL S refrigerator and appliance service. Pro- mpt dependable service to all makes and mo els of domestic appliances. Phone 8879062. 2 MASONRY, STONE and Carpentry work: Specializing in brick pointing and chimney building. Free estimates. For inforination call •Stan Kirkham 482-5305. 3tfar Cofro cellar MACKHHOEING, Drain Call Fair, Repair, ion c482-9101. 2ltfar. • KEN'S CARPENTRY Remodelling. renovations. cupboards, ceramic tile, counter toprc rodoms. carports, flooring, windows. patio aluminum siding. Phone 482.7676. Ken McNoirn. 22tfar BLACKSMITH - Jack McDowell Graduate Ferrier. Hot, cold and surgical shoeing available in this area. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. Coll 416.227-9623 for appointment. 26tf SANDBLASTING all types equipment, vehicles. etc. Also spray painting and.b.rick cleaning. Free estimates. Portable unit. Phone White's Sand- blasting, Wroxeter 335.3452'any time. 29eowtf CONCRETE WORK - Expert chimney and roofing repairs. Specializing in stabling. Don Ives. Phone Brussels 887.9042. 43eow PIANO LESSONS starting September. Phone lot rie Baker 482.9522. 35.36x RUCTION Antiques & Collectables OVER 1000 ITEMS Saturday, Au3� 0 - 10 a.m. Wayne Ward Farm Equipment Hwy. 6 Wiarton, Ontario 519-534-1638 or 519-534-2980 ®f3 KERNIGHAN The family of the late John Kernighan wish to ex• press sincere thanks to relatives, neighbors and friends for their kindness, the' floral tributes, memorial donations, cards and food sent to our homes at the time of our bereavement. A special thank you to Rev. Pickell for his comforting message, the ladies of the Benmiller U.C.W. for the lovely lunch served and the McCallum & Palle Funeral Home for their assistance. Our gratitude to Doris Pagan for her years of care and support, • the staff of Huronview and the Doctors and nurses at Alexandra Hoospital `fort the care a and concern shown grandfather. -35 GINN Wordis are inadequate to express our heartfelt gratitude to the many people who donated gifts of money and time to erect the Memorial at the Gerry Ginn Memorial Park. Your thoughtful tribute to Gerry's memory has touched our fami• ly very deeply and we ore most appreciative Our thanks to Rev. Stan Mcgonald for the dedica tion of the Memorial, Goderich Township Coun- cil, Recreation Committee, Road Department. Walter Bell who designed and built the memorial, Dave Hemingway who made the sign and John Gibson who transplanted the tree from our farm. Special thanks to organizer, Anne Ab bott, and the committee who so 9bly assisted her, Alison Lobb, Donna Wettlaufer, Dave Hem• inywuy, Gary Pre^?^ator and Grant Stirling. Thanks also to those who attended the unveiling and dedication of the Memorial. The Ginn Family.- • 35x WATER WELL DRILLING W.D. HOPPER 8 SONS Four modern rotary rigs Phone Seaforth NEIL: 527-1737 DURL: 527-0828 JIM: 527-0775 Richard Lobb Auctioneer CLINTON - 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR SAT., AUG. 30 AT 10 A.M. - Antiques, ap- pliances, furniture, etc. at Lobb Auction Barn, Clinton, for the estate of Beatrice Groves plus additions. WED.. SEPT. 3 at 6 P.M. - Modern fur• niture, appliances, flat -to -wall cupboard, bowed glass china $abinet, motortycle, at Brussels Arena for Mortho Logan, SUN., SEPT. 7 AT 1 P.M. - Quality antique fur- niture and glassware for the estate of Emily Cory at Soltlord Hall, Goderich. SAT., SEPT. 13 AT 10 A.M. - 1985Ch v. Celebrity, run 16.200 km., antiques, for e estate of Groce Pepper.pin lobb Auction Born, Clinton. SAT., SEPT. 20 AT 10 A.M. - 50 acre form With TO year. old house; car, • 2 tractors, machinery, household effects, 5"1 miles east of Kippen for the estate of William John Chappel. 40. Lost & Found FOUND at the tea room at the Antique Fair, one -folding umbrella, see in the Narthex of Trinity Church. Bayfield. 35nx LOST: Black purse at McLauchlan's Buck 8 Doe. Reward if returned. 527-1585. 35 41. To give away i FREE female Doberman -Lab acr ss, 6 m nthso{1d, raised with children, goodY dog. r 5 p.m. 519.631.1211. - 35x 42. Death notice 42. Death notice McNAUGHTON Peacefully at Clinton Public Hospital, on Wed.. Aug, 20, 1986, Anna Maude McNaughton (nee Coddington) of Clinton, formerly of St. Marys in her 86th year. Beloved wife of the late Allan McNaughton. Loving mother of Scott of Stratford and Jack of Kitchener. Dear sister of Mrs. May Klenshe and Mrs. Blanche Harris. Sadly missed by many grandchildren and eat -grandchildren. Predeceased by 1 brother cant;3 sisters. Friends were received by the t SeLm SoSouth S Sts Funerol Horne, Wa9t n • Marys. where the funeral service was held on Friday of 2 p.m. Interment St. Marys Cemetery. -35 THORNDIKE I would like to thank friends and family for all the lovely cards, flowers, gifts and parties given me for my birthday. It is greatly. appreciated Margaret Thorndike. 35x The GERRY GINN MEMORIAL PARK COMMITTEE wish to thank all those who contributed in ony way to the success of our dedication ceremony last Saturday. This project was another retewoP thy, "Goderich Township effort", with the sign designed and built by township individuels. Muy it long honour the memory of the man, G G (Gerry) Ginn, whose inspiration and leadersl,'i; led to the development of our ball park Holmesville. 35 STIRLING I wish to thank my relatives and friends for c et i and visits while in St. •Joseph's Hospital. Spc, thanks to Drs:Baker and Sweeney and nurses,,'- fourth floor. Douglas Stirling. 35x DENOMME At South Huron Hospital, Exeter, on Tuesday, August 19. 1986. Mrs, Florence Loretta Denommea of 31 Centre Street,.. Zurich, in _ her_ P. _..,.ye_ °. Beloved wife of thg late Garfield John Denomme (1978). Dear mother o1 Gregory of Kitchener, Lester of Trochu, Alberta, Dolores (Mrs. Joseph Stanton) of Troy, Michigan, and Gail (Mrs. Leo Debus) of Stratford. Dear sister of John and oy of Denomme, both of RR2, Zurich,AnthonyY Zurich, Tellis of Paincourt, Leo of Detroit, Mrs. Adeline Denomme of RR2, 'Zurich, and Leona (Mrs. Lloyd Bedour) of,Seaforth. Mrs, Denomme is predeceased 13y'' 4 ' brothers: Napoleon, Lawrence, Athones and Victor. Also surviving are 11 grandchildren. Visitation was in the Zurich Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor funeral Homes, 49 Goshen Street North, Zurich, until Friday, August 22. then to St. Boniface R.C. Church, Zurich, for celebration of the funeral. Mass at 10 a.m. with Father Paul Mooney celebrant. Inter- ment followed, St. Peter's R,C. Cemetery,' St. Joseph. 35 JACK B. COLQUHOUN GENERAL CONTRACTING Specializing In: •CUSTOM WILT HOMES •RENOVATIONS • ADDITIONS •KITCHNNS •ALUMIINUM SIDING PHONE 482-9506 EVENINGS 1 JOHN KASSIES GENERAL CONTRACTING •Farm and Residential Buildings • Additions and Renovations •Roofing, Siding, Soffit & Fascia PHONE CANADUIN `AM tILCERS xssoae ION MEMBER 482-3063 35. Notice to creditors ALL persons having claims against the Estate of KAZIMIERZ KUCHMISTRZ, Retired Baker, late of the Village of Blyth, in the County of Huron, who cited on or about the 17th day of July. 1986, are required to file the some with full particulars with the undersigned by the 13th day of September. 1986, as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed.• DATED at Goderich, Ontario. this 14th doy of August PREST and EGENER. Barristers. etc . 33 Montreal Street, Goderich, Ontario N7A 3Z2. 34.36ar IN T4fE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEESJEN BUFFINGA, late of the Town of Clinton; in the County of Huron, ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the above-named Geesjen Buffinga, who died on or about the 9th day of January, 1986, are re- quired to file the same with full particulars with the undersigned by the 14th day of September, 1986, as after that date the assets of the estate will be'distrtbuted, with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall hove notice. DATED at Clinton. Ontario, this 19th day of August, 1-986.. 0. GERALD HILTZ, Barrister 8 Solicitor, 52 Huron Street, Clinton, Ontario. Solicitor for the Executor. 34 • 36 LARGE AUCTION SALE Antiques; modern furniture and ap- pliances; household effects: at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton, Ont. for the Estate of Lillian Beatrice Jervis plus additions plus tractor w/ loader; old machinery; lumber; rails; etc. SAT. AUG..30 AT 10 AM Antique handmade child's wagon; Magnabox portable colour TV w/ remote 3 years old; Phillips 24" floor model colour TV; Magnabox 24" floor model colour TV; Admiral frost free fridge looks like new; Harvest gold fridge and upright freezer; Admiral modern 30" electric stove; Admiral clothes dryer; 2 spin dry washers; dehumidifier; love seat; chesterfield, nearly new; chesterfield w/ pull out bed; component hi fl; china cabinet w/ glass doors and ends; hall trues; 3 bedroom suites; washstand: 4 shelf bookcase; cedar chest:- buffo.); war- drobe w/mirror doors; pressback arm chair; antique table lamp w/ hand pain- ted shade; Bullseye oil lamp; Ice cream maker; 2 chests of silver; wicker fern stands; wooden extension table w/ 5 leaves and 6 chairs; chrome table & 2 chairs, chrome table & 4 chairs likenew; carpet; 2 portable sewing machines; upholstered chairs; small tables; pictures; mirrors; glassware in- cluding antique pieces; pots and pans; collection of antique car pictures; 2 Lawn Boylawn mowers; Homolite 330 chainsaw; electric fencer; Kerosun heater; Jackall lack; sump pump; 32 ft. and 24 ft. aluminum extension ladders; Power Pal portable air compressor like new; step ladder; Porta Pot chemical toilet SELLING AT 12 NOON; Nuffield 342 diesel tractor w/ front and loader; belt pulley; buzz saw; old high wheal horse sulky; wooden wheeled wagon: 5 section diamond harrows; walking plo�ra. roll of new page wire; fanning mill; 120 cedar mills: 15' ft. -Culvert; 90 ft. drive belt; quantity of rough cut elm lumber and 2" planks 12 to 14 ff. long; 8 ft. trail disc: 11 ft. 13 '/2 ft. steel gates; steel posts; 3 sections of drags; large orange tarp: walking plow; wooden land roller; horse sleigh; plus old tools etc., TOMS: CASH TWO AUCTIONEERS Richard Lobb and Burt Lobb 482.7898 BENNETT At St. Marys Memorial Hospital, St. Marys, Ont.., on Thursday, August 21, 1986, Mrs. Alberto Ben- nett of Owen Sound and formerly of London and Winghorn, in her 84th year. The former Edith Alberta Stapleton. Beloved wife of the late Carl M. Bennett. Dear mother of Roy and Margaret Bennett of Wingham, Clifford (Pete) and Agnes Bennett of Ingersoll, Mabel and Fred Templeman of Simcoe, Iona and Allen Walker of Owen Sound, Glen and Kathy Bennett of Qualicurn Beach, British Columbia, Raymond and Joyce Bennett of- -St, Marys, Linetta ..(Dolly) and Ron Somers of Dorchester. Carman and Cynthia Ben- nett of Montreal. Sister of Dorothy (Mrs. Wilbert Procter) of Belgrave. Also 33 grandchildren. Predeceased by 4 sisters. Friends called at the McBurney Funeral Home. Wingham, until Satur• .day at 3 p.m., when the funeral service was con• ducted by Reverend J. Rea Grant. Interment Wingham Cemetery, -35 WRIGHT James and Brenda are happy to announcethe safe arrival of Laura's baby sister, Rebecca El.iza.beth Anne, on Friday, August 15, 1986 in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Proud grandmothers are Helen Turner, Varna and Esther Wright, Bayfield. 35nx McALEESE Brenda, Terry and Kristen are happy to announce the birth of their daughter and sister.. Danielle Nicole, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton. on Ju- ly 23, 1986. Granddaughter for Connie Taylor, Gravenhurst, Marie Murray. Hamilton and great granddaughter for Ruth Taylor, Zurich and Mary Murray, Hamilton.--35nx 44. Engagements 1 JOHNSTON - MARSHALL Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Marshall and Mr and Mrs. led Johnston are pleased to announce the for- thcoming marriage of their childreri, Cheryl Ann and James Steven. The wedding will take place Saturday, Sept. 27, 1986 at 7:00 p.m. at Victpria Street United Church. Reception to follow at Goderich Township Community Centre. Holmesville. -35nx HILL The family of the late Tracy Jane Hill wish to ,•• press our thanks to friends and neighbours in ill. Clinton, Blyth, Porter's Hill and Bayfield area beoutiful floral arrangements, cords. telephon, calls, gifts of food and visits to our home during the recent loss of our loved one. Special thanks to Mrs. Terry Ducharme for staying with Lori and Allan and for her family's ever present support Thank you also to Torn and Carol...Fox for ..the�n special care of Allan, to the parents and player'- of the Clinton Pee Wee baseball team.oYour suwp port, encouragement and g always be remembered. Also, the memor ,cal donations by friends and neighbours to the lo,.ol sports associations are greatly appreciated. and Reverend Aubrey Bell for his prayers assistance, we thank you. Tom,'Nancy. Lori and Allan. --35x PENFOUND We express our thanks to God for 25 years together and our thanks to relatives and friends for helping to make the August 23rd celebrations a time to cherish and remember. Marilyn and Mervyn Penfoued•-35x LONDESBORO SUMMER PLAYGROUND The Londesboro Summer Playground would like to thank all the people ineLoonndesbmoney n o Ya d sur rounding area who pledged to the Garbage•a-thon. Because of your generosity we are able to give $520 to Ron Nesbitt. 35x DOXTATOR Suddenly on Saturday, August 23. 1986, Wallace I. Doxtator of Oneida Settlement; age 24 years. Survived by his parents Dayton and Carrie Dox- tator of Oneida; uncles Joseph Doxtator of Oneida, Walter Summers of London; aunts Jean Bunn llips of Oneida, Cassie Bunn of Rommu and Mich.Inez ; brothers Charles of Hensel', Dennis, Tyman, Allen, Carl and David, all of Oneida; sisters 'Ida, Albert and Joanne Doxtator of London, Carlette Blackbird of London, Elaine and Melinda Doxtator of Oneida and 9 nieces and 9 nephews. Rested at his late residence Oneida; where funeral service was coeducted on Monday, August 25 at 3:30 p.m. by R am Townshend. Interment Zion Anglican Cemetery, -Oneida: (RHC, Madill Funeral Flame in charge of arrangements). TAYLOR Suddenly at Wingham & District Hospital on Sun- day, August 24, 1986, Mr, Lloyd Taylor of 348 Josephine Street, Wingham; in his 72nd year. J3olovod husband of the former Delight Reid. father f N (Mrs Stanley Marks) of Gus Hunt) of Kitchener. Fertilize, alfalfa fields before September By Harvey Wright Don't worry about n-utrtent loss - if Soil & Crop Specialist phosphorus and potash sit on the surface for The traditional time for applying fertilizer a while waiting for rain. We have no con - to alfalfa fields has been September. The cerns about loss of phosphorus or potash. theory, behind this timing was that since fer- The first good rain will move the nutrients tilizer is important for winterhardiness, it into the soil enough for root absorption. to Finally, I would like to encourage y m to try sense i apply ita shortly before winter get out right away and get soil samples from to try to achieve greatest winterhardiness. our alfalfa fields (unless you had one last In the past, trials have shown September to your) Sale now and sent in last be a good time to apply. It still works OK, et information back to you in two weeks. ld but there is some new information I would Soil test labs are not as busy now. Also, wit like you to consider. all the recent rain, soil is soft and cores aril, First, we have found over the last five easily taken. years that alfalfa needs more potash than Soil sampling is important because it we were recommending, and the rates sug- allows you to put your fertilizer dollars into these higher coater, w considerably higher now. With the nutrients that will give you the greatest these rates, we can put the fertilizer laid response. We know that alfalfa on after either first or second cut and still removes four times as much potash as s have enough nutrients left for the.roots dur- phosphorus from the soil. You will bef awareh ing that September period to haveiae good that potash costs less than one-half as much winterhardiness. So, we don't to wait per unit of plant food as does phosphorus. -until September.SSo, it can be tempting (without a soil test) to Sometimes, September applications get apply only.minute of potash and no held up by wet weather and alfalfa regrowth l phosphate. This program fish (mite o may be up 12-14 inches by the time the fer- Jmr of fields in this area.(mita tilizer gets on. Truck or tractor wheels can there are, other fields out there However,at need tramp down this growth and alfalfa may hos horus as well. On these ields, if you ek regrowth from the met m, we can use only muriate of potash, response to the weaken the roots and sometimes we see potash will be reduced because of lack of winterkill or reduced vigor where the tires Because of this, most people Dear of er o once tramped down the hay the fall before. Or, if phosphorus. witil'out a• soil test don't -gamble on only Brussels, Patricia (Mrs. the fertilizer doesn't get on until mid-. otash, but go to a more expensive Brother of Arnold of Detroit, Reg, Ethel Bassett October, the alfalfa may not have time to phosphorus and potash mixture. and Gertrude Hambley all of Kitchener, Irene build that fertilizer into the root system Why not test your soil and find out Ford of Alliston and Gladys Gibbs of Carrying before winter. Placa, also four grandchildren. Predeceased by a few alfalfa growers now apply fer whether you need that phosphorus. I you three Oro Ors and one sister. Friends called at Quitedon't need it, you can reduce your fertilizer the McBu�Funeral Home Wingham on Mon- tilizer after the second cut. The ground is costs considerably and often get great day from 2. 4 a 7 -9 p'.m. complete funeral ser- usually firm then. Fertilizer companies are response by using straight muriate o vice was held In the funeral home on Tuesday of usually not that busy and you can get the yield r 2 p.m. Rev. J. Rae Grant officiating. Interment fertilizer on when you want it - shortlyafter p Particularly on dairy farms, alfalfa is a h. Wingham cemetery. -35 ��_____ there wilis l be adequate nas utrients left enoughut r ab- high profit crop. It deserves a sound fertility sorption in September for winterhardlri'ess. program. 31. Service directory 31. Service directory 4112..6411.12.5. HORST Feige D.T.� Monday -Friday 8 ®Era.- 5 pm Open Weekends h, A , ointment 911 West S•irOet Goderich (519) 524.6688 Neustadt (519) 665.7818 No Charge 1.800465.7555 NOYES At St, Joseph's Hospital, on Mon., Aug. 25, 1986, B. Adeleine (Addle) (Kerr) Noyes in her 87th year formerly of Lucan. Beloved wife oathe ae Alfred Noyes. Dear mother of (Amy) Harry Brown of Clinton, Harold Noyes of London, (Don- na) Mrs. Ken Peterson of Lobo and James Noyes of Rexdale. Dear sister of (Viola) Mrs. Ja mes giof Mount B Also by '12 grandchildren & 14 great-grandchildren. Predeceased by one son Thomas and 1 (laughter Evelyn. Resting at the C. Haskett ir, Son Funeral Horne, Lucan, where the funeral service will be held on Wed, Aug. 27 at 1:30 p.m. with Canon S. Lupton officiating. Interment in St. George'* Cemetery, London Township. --35 Keep your honey sweet HONEY GRADES Liquid and creamed honey are graded ac- cording to quality. The grade most general- ly available in -retail stores is Canada No. 1. There are two other grades, Canada No. 2 and Canada No. 3 but these are usually used for commercial purposes. Canada No. 1 honey cost be free from foreign material and meet standards for moisture, uniformity of'olor, clearness and flavor. Creamed honey must have a fine tex- ture with a complete and uniform granula- tion. Honey sold under the "Canada" grade name or shipped from one province another is packed in registered packing ae plants or by registered producer graders king re under the regular supervision of gric here Canada .inspectors. They samples of honey from the plant and Worn retail stores.