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Clinton News-Record, 1986-09-17, Page 17(DENTURE .THERAPY CLINIC Monday - Friday 8 am -5 pm Open Weekends b Ap ointment HORST Feige D.T. GoDERIc.:H 58 West Street Goderich (519)-524-6688 Neustadt (519) 665-7818 No Charge 1-800-265-7555 Pape 16—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1986 CLASSIFIED 31. Service directory 31. Service directory PHIL'S refrigerator and appliance service. Pro- mpt dependable service to all makes and models of domestic appliances. Phone 887.9062.-274f - MASONRY, STONE and Carpentry work: Specializing in brick pointing and chimney building. Free estimates. For Information call Stan Kirkham 482-5305, -3tfar CUSTOM BACKHOEING, Drain Repair, erosion control, cellar drains, laser, Call Frank Postill 482-9101. 2l tfar., KEN'S CARPENTRY Remodelling, renovations, cupboai ds, ceramic tile, counter tops, rec rooms, carports, Mooring., windows, patio doors, aluminum siding. Phone 482.7676, Ken McNoirn 22tfar COOKIE'S HOUSE PAINTING Interior & Exterior Experienced - Reasonable,Rates Steve Cook 482-9335 WATER WELL DRILLING W.D. HOPPER 8t SONS Four modern rotary rigs Phone Seaforth NEIL: 527-1737 BURL: 527-0828 JIM: 527-0775 CHIMNEY SWEEPING . Phone Paul Gridzak 482-9916 After 3:30 p.m. • ••••CONTRACTOR••••sip e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 0NST R UCTJ0N LTD. *RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL• •FARM • 1 • • • • • • INCLUDING • ADDITIONS AND RENOVATIONS, PH.: 482-7290 t � • s•t •.•••e.•s••.•R_#.0.—O-O LJOIR, Do Any of Your Small Engines Need Repaired? Will do the work on your lawnmowers, snowblowers, snowmobiles, chain saws,. rototillers and much more. Contact: Rick at 524-4446 34. Personal DOES SOMEONE you love have a drinking pro- blem7 There is help for you. Call Al -Anon 524-6001 or write P.O. Box 101, Clinton, Ont, NOM 1L0 36 DEAR MARY ANN C.. Thanks for a great supper. Sorry the chicken got away. Love, your friends. 38 35. Notice to creditors IN THE ESTATE OF LILLIAN BEATRICE GROVES, late of the Town of Clinton, in the County of Huron, Retired Homemaker, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above named who died on the 9th day of Ju- ly 1986, are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 1st day of October, 1986, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned Thall then have notice. Doted this 27th day of August, 1986. E. B. Mehzies, Q.C. Barrister and Solicitor Box 68' Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0 Solicitor for the Executor 36.38ar IN THE ESTATE OF GAVIN LEIPER, late of the Township of Hullett, in the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above named who died on the 28th day of June, 1986, are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 1st day of October, 1986, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. Dated this 27th day of August, 1986. E. Beecher Menzies, Q.C. Barrister and Solicitor Box 68 Clinton, Ontario NOM 1L0 Solicitor for the Executors 36-38ar 35. Notice to creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Gleet Walter Layton All persons having claims against the estate of Glen Walter Layton, late of the Township of Goderich in the County of Huron, deceased, who died on the 28th day of July 1986, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of October 1986, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 3rd day of September 1986. McConnell, Stewart, Devereaux y Barristers, &c., Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the executors. —37-39ar 1 38. Auction sale Richard Lobb Auctioneer CLINTON - 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR WED., SEPT. 17 AT 6:30 P.M. - Tractor and farm machinery 11/2 miles west of Kippen for Ron Anderson. THURS., SEPT. 18 AT 6 P.M. - Riding lawn mower w/snowblower, appliances and fur- niture at Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton, for Harold Hirst plus additions. SAT., SEPT. 20 AT 10 A.M. - 50 acre farm with 10 year old house,.car, 2 tractors, machinery, household effects, 51/2 miles east of Kippen for the estate of William John Chappel. SAT., SEPT. 27 AT 10 A.M. - Five school buses for Huron Board of Education; 1980 Pontiac Acadian, certified; 1977 Mercury Cougar XR7, certified; Ariens 10 H.P. riding lawn tractor with snowblower; 61/2 x 12 ft. steel tandem utility trailer, nearly new. Large offering of R household furntare and appliances for =. Luella, . talfp'1us`aadtttens at Ldbb Auction Barn, Cfin- ton, Ont. SAT., OCT. 4 AT 10 A.M. - Beautiful modern dining suite, appliances, furniture, etc. for Mrs. Emily Amy plus additions at `I.obb'Auc- tion Barn, Clinton, Ont. AUCTION SALE of over 50 TRACTORS 150 pcs. of EQUIPMENT Saturday, September 20/86 9:30 A.M. BRINDLEY SALE YARD Dungannon COMBINES: 3 - M.F. 300 White 8800, M.F. 410. TRACTORS: I.H. 3788 2 plus 2 AC 7020, FORD 954 4 wheel drive AC-XT190: AC 185 MF -165, 1080, 1135, 240, 255, 135, 165 & loader IH - 504, 460. FORO 8X9N FORD - 5600, 4080 WHITE - 1370 DAVID BROWN - 1200 8. Cab. Many, many more DEHL high dump box J.D. - 100 Stacker. Corn heads, 2 - J.D. 443, Grain heads 20 various sixes and makes 10 - forage boxes various makes Plows Auctioneers Gordon H. Brindley Bryn Riratoul Bnrr'y Grey 529-7625 or 529-7970 35. Notice to creditors 1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS In the Estate of Arthur George Alexander All persons having claims against the estate of Arthur George Alexander, late of the Village of Brucefield In the County of Huron, who died on the 2nd day of September 1986, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the a{tdersigned on or before the 9th day of October(1986, after which date the assets will be distributed having regard only to claims then received. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario this 10th day of September 1986. McConnell, Stewart, Devereaux Barristers, &c., Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the executrix, —38-40ar 38. Auction sale Estate Auction Sale Reminder SATURDAY, SEPT. 27 1.1 a.m. (Preview 9 a. m. ) The Estate of Gertrude Beuerman on location, 5 miles east and 1/4 mile south of Winthrop. Dome top blanket box, flat to wall cupboard, pail bench, dining room suite, washer, dryer, fridge, stove, freezer, color T.V., bedroom furniture, glass, china, bric a brack, etc. Full ad in next week's paper. 1980 Mercury Grand Marquis, certified. ART IARIVEE— AUCTIONEER AUCTIONS UNLIMITED 527-1847 527-1633 40. Lost 8 Found LOST - boys blue BMX bike with hand brakes. Phone 482-7340. Reward. -38 42. Death notice HESSELWOOD At Victoria Hospital, London, on Wednesday September 10, 1986, Keith Lloyd Hesselwood of Blyth, in his 68th year., Beloved husband of Kathleen May East. Dear father of Kenneth and Luann of Blyth, Brenda and Bryan Finlayson of Walton, and Verna of Blyth. Predeceased by 1 daughter Elaine (1966). Dear brother of John of Blyth, and Ilene Johnston of London. Also surviv- ed by 5 grandchildren. Rested 'at the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth Ontario, where the funeral service was held on Friday September 12, at 2 pm. Interment Clinton:cemetei`y.-38 ,r- :sem ,, _ "5C#!, /IKEki40mR<--. - The Lord is `my Light a ckrny Salvation (Psalm:21). Called home to°be w'iI&'his Lord from his home in Saltford, ,RR 4, Goderich on Friday, Sept. 12, 1986, Gerrit Helmus Schoemaker, in his 59th year. Beloved husband of Helena deRuyter. Dear father of Fred and Lynn of Jenison, Mich., Richard at home, Marjorie of Goderich; Kathleen and Jeff Bruinsma of London, and Alex at home, Brother of Johanna Gerrits of Brampton, Willy and Cor Gather of Hamilton, Wicher and Johan- na of Goderich, Herman and Steintje of RR 4, Goderich. and Vroukie and Geert Guther of Hamilton. Son-in-law- of Mrs. Maartie deRuyter. Friends called at the McCallum & Palls Funeral Home, Cambria Rd. at East Street. Goderich. The funeral service was held at Trinity Christian Reformed Church, Goderich, on Monday after- noon at 2 o'clock. Interment Colborne Cemetery. -38 COLE. At the Clinton Public Hospital, on Monday, September 15, 1986, Mrs. Thomas, the former Phyllis Mae Wearne of Blyth, Ontario, in her 67th year. Beloved wife of Thomas of Blyth, and dear mother of Gerald of Sarnia, dear sister of Allan Wearne of Chatham and Betty (Mrs., Mel Dow) of Toronto. Dear grandmother of Michelle. Resting at the Tasker Funeral home, Blyth, Ontario, where funeral service will be held on Wednes- day, September 17th at 2 pm. Interment Blyth Union Cemetery. -38 CHESLOCK Mr. Gordon H. In University Hospital Lon- don,Ont. on Monday, September 8, 1986, Gordon Harold Cheslock of RR 2 Tavistock in his 56th year. Beloved son of ' Henry and Margaret Cheslock of Stratford. Beloved husband of Rose Marie (Smith) Cheslock. Dear father of Michael David and Diane Alison both at home. Brother of Mrs. Gordon (Lois) Curter of Blyth. Friends were received 'at the Heinbuck Funeral Home, 156 Albert St., Stratford. The funeral service was held at St. Paul's Anglican Church in Stratford on Wednesday September 10 at 2 pm, Rev. Robert Schroeder officiated. Interment followed in Avondale Cemetery Strafford. Pallbearers were. Paul Steinman. Ray Berg, Al Gummerson and John Pines all of RR 2 Tavistock, Douglas Watson of Stratford and Joseph Hoggart of Mitchell, -38 FARM EQUIPMENT AUCTION We would like to invite you to attend the clearing auction sale of Farm Equipment, located 5 miles north of Clinton and 11/4 miles East or 1'/< miles south of Londesboro and 11/4 miles east on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 AT 10:30 A.M. TRUCK 8, TRAILER - 1986 Chev Wrangler, V8, auto, rally wheels, loaded c/w 16' new 5th wheel tandem trailer with beaver tail and vacuum hyd. brakes. TRACTORS - 1985 Ford 5610, 150 hrs., cab, hi -low range, show room condition/ A.C. XT190, 100 hp„ s PTH, live PTO/1060 Nyffield c/w loader, 3 pth, PTO, live hyd./LT 75 Ford lawn mower, 36" cut. COMBINE - 975 New Holland c/w 16' love bar header, 4 row 36" corn head. EQUIPMENT - J.D. 4 furrow 14" trail plow/ Case 3 furrow 16" semi -mount plow/ 12' cult. with new buster bar harrows/ 10' Ford wheel disc/ M.F. 12' hyd. disc/ White 12' disc/ 161/4' Kongskilde cult., 3 PTH/ 12' Turnco packer/ 14' Turnco packer/ 2-4' Crowfoot pup packers/ 4 row scuffler/ 15' set of rollers/ 2 Int. 13 run drills/ Int. 56 • 4 row corn & bean planter/ 10' MJ fert. auger/ 2 - 200 bu. gravity wagons/ George White 300 gal. trail sprayer/ George White 200 gal. 3 PTH sprayer/ Hallam snowblower. MISCELLANEOUS • Suzuki dirt bike/ high pressure washer/ Lincoln welder/ Harris acetylene torches & excellent selection of tools & misc. items relating to the farming business, , AUCTIONEERS NOTE: - This sale is unreserved. The owner is purchasing a new business and the farm is presently for sale. PROPRIETOR - JANICE AND JIM PRESZCATOR, AUCTIONEERS, LIOUIbATORS, APPRAISERS, TEN DER IIROKEA53: BUSINESS CONSULTANTS 8, 482 fl Visitors attend celebrations HENSALL - Guests from Windsor, Strat- ford, Elora, Londesborough, Clinton, Auburn, Exeter, Crediton, as well as Hen- sall and surrounding community called at the United Church Manse on Sunday after- noon and evening for a special open house as another one of the Centennial Projects. Over 200 people were shown through the 102 -year-old home by members of the con- gregation. The 11 -room home, immaculate- ly kept, has been the Manse, meaning the home of the minister, over the years. In 1956 a large garage, size 30 feet by 30 feet was built on the side of the house. Originally the house had a large front verandah, which in later years was made in- to a front porch and more recently winteriz- ed as an all -year-round living -porch. The huge bedrooms on the upper -floor all have large closets and the whole house boasts in having beautiful hardwood floors. Other ad- ditions through the years, and more recent are two bathrooms, one on the upper floor as well as one on the main floor, a breakfast room off the kitchen with patio doors out on- to the lawn and garden. The large dining room is graced by a beautiful antique dining room suite, refinished in perfect condition. The 'living -room, den and library are bright i'00,111S and give the atmosphere of roominess with the 10 foot ceilings. Assisting Mr. McDonald in greeting in the afternoon were Mary Kinsman and Belva Fuss. Pouring tea for the first hour were Dorothy Parker and Nan Britton and for the second hour Hilda Payne and Rena Caldwell. Those serving were Joanne Fields, Sharon Kyle, Winona Hoffman and Mary Lou Hyde. Preparing the many dainties in the kit- chen were 011ie Kyle, Florence Slade, Betty Simmons, Audrey Christie and Barbara Gackstetter, with Margaret Cole and Mary Brintnell in the manse kitchen. Showing the rooms in the afternoon were Grace Drummond, Bill Gibson, Cecil Pep- per, Elva Forrest, Kay Elder, Mona Alder - dice and Pam Mallette. In the evening assisting Mr. McDonald in greeting was Kay Mock and David Brock, pouring tea the first hour was Helen Scane and Ida Dickert and the second hour Babe McGregor and Hazel Corbett, while Jan- nette Turner, Jean Jacobe, Deanna Brock and. Mary O'Brien served the guests: r Assisting in the kitchen for the evening were 011ie Kyle, Florence Slade, Judy Parker and Eleanore Mansfield with Mary I3rintnell, Margaret Cole and Evelyn Flynn in charge of the manse kitchen. Showing ' the rooms during the evening were Helen MacLean, Eric Mansfield, Loretta Riley, Shirley Ferguson, Dorothy Corbett, Elva Forrest and, filoyd Ferguson. Special guests for the afternoon were former residents of the manse over the years, Norman Sinclair, whose father was the minister living in the home from 1925-1938, Rev. Wilbur Rogers from 1950-1955, and Rev. and Mrs., Harold Currie from 1962 to 1971. Mr. McDonald's many antiques enhanced the century old home. Throughout the djay vases of red roses, pink and white carna- tions added to the atmosphere. Kids On The Block Kids on The Block, a very touching an• d powerful worship service, was presented at the Hensall United Church Sunday morning to a packed sanctuary. The service was conducted by Arnold Mathers Ila Mathers, Heather Buchanan, Rob gneil, Joari Shapton and,Diane Kirk -ton and gave the congregation a growing understanding of the importance of all of children regardless of their mental or physical ability. Arnold and Ila Mathers led the worship with readings and the introduc- tion and Rob Snell brought the message through music. -. The message through the word was brought in three different stages. Dianne Kirton and Ila Mathers, as Ellen Jane and Joanne, told the story of Out For Pizza, while Rob Snell and Ronald Mathers, as Rene and Mark, told the congregation about Going Camping: Heather Buchanan and Joan Shapton gave the - third message, Sticks and Stones through the characters of Jennifer and Brenda. -'' ' - The music, led by the group, was lively, with a further message of the theme. Bob and Nancy Campbell greeted the con- gregation and Ross Veal, Clair Hoffman, Bill Fuss and Cecil Pepper were the ushers. The congregation was reminded next Sun- day would be•Mr. McDonald's last service. The service time is 11 a.m. Playhouse employees travel to Manitoba's production Huron Country Playhouse's Artistic Director, Steven Schipper and Resident Designer for this past '86 season, Brian Per- chaluk have been invited to Manitoba Theatre Centre to Guest Direct and Design their fall production of "Brighton Beach Memoirs". 42. Death notice LAWS At Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday, September 9, 1986, Donald Laws of Clinton, in his 51st year. Father of Dawn, Michelle, Keith and Duane. Brother of Bob and the late Patricia. Step- brother of Evelyn McCabe of Port Albert. Nephew of Ernest K. Lows of Vanastra, and Sydney Laws of Sarnia. Also survived by .two grandchildren and several cousins. The family received their friends at the McCallum & Pella Funeral Home, Goderich, on Thursday from 7-9 pm. The service was held at the funeral home on Friday, at 10 am. Interment Maitland Cemetery. -38 QUICK Doris, at St. Joseph's Hospital, on September 9; 1986, Mrs. Doris (Thomas) Quick of 1 Grosvenor Street. Beloved wife of 60 years to Reginald. Lov- ing mother of Jim of Bayfield, Jane Langdon and Judy Lloyd -both of tondon. Dear Nanny 'to An- drew Quick, Susan and Kate Langdon, and Nancy Taylor and her husband Tom, and John and Carolyn Lloyd. A private family service was cont ducted on Wednesday at the Jas. A. Harris Funeral Home, by Reverend J. Bain Peever of The Church of St. John The Evangelist. Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. -38 43. Births 1 de BOER Fred and Rosemarie de Boer are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their son, Raymond Tyler, weighing 8 lbs. 51/2 ozs. on September 7, 1986. A brother for Anthony and Rochel.-38nx 44. Engagements McLAUGHLIN — SUTHERLAND Mr. and Mrs. George Sutherland, Clinton are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Cherylynn Anne to Gerard Peter, son of Anne Kling and William McLaughlin of Seaforth. The marriage will take place Satur- day, September 27th, 1986 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Clinton of 3:00 pm. Closed reception to follow. -38 46. In memoriam HOGGART In loving memory of a dear brother and son, John A. Hoggart, who passed away as a result of an accident September 12, 1975. Never more than a thought away Quietly remembered every day. No need for words except to say Still loved and missed in every way. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Helen Hoggart and family. -38 GOLDSWORTHY In loving memory of my dear husband, Alfred Goldsworthy, who passed away September 21; 1985. When thoughts go back As they constantly do. treasure the memories I hove of you. This day is remembered and quietly kept. No words are needed, I shall never forget. Always remembered and sadly mi§sed by wife Olive. -38x NESBITT 1 would like to thank Brad Lyon, Darlene Rutley, and Audrey Bergsma and all the children atten- ding the Londesboro children's playground for their efforts in making the garbage-a-thon a suc- cess. The $520.00 you raised for me is ntuth ap. freckled. Thanks again 'to all the people who donated to the garbage-a-thon. It's nice to know so many people care. Ron Nesbitt.•--•3ibx The-er popular and renowned Neil Simon -co edy-drama, "Brighton Beach Memoirs". will open the Manitoba Theatre Centre's fall season, Oct. 23. MTC is one of thee oldest and most prestigious regional theatres in the country, with Rick McNair as Artistic Director. 46. In memoriam -IIF 4%11' HI /14''1" Iii11 iri, fi'lh / 1 would like to thank rnNESgIT' family and friends for cards, treats and visits while I was in the hospital. Special thanks to all those 'who came and helped at the house and brought food since I returned home. Thanks to Dr. Phillips and the nurses on 4th floor of St. Joseph's Hospital. It was all greatly appreciated. Florence. -38 . CRICH I wish to thank relatives, friends, neighbours and Ontario St. U.C.W. for the visits, cards, flowers and gifts I received during my hospital stay. A special thanks to Dr. Lambert, Dr. Salsbury, Or. Hay and nurses for the attention and terrific care I received. Erma Crich. -38x WRIGHT We wish to thank all our friends, relatives, and neighbors for all the lovely cards, gifts and flowers we received on our 50th Anniversary. Special thanks to- our grandchildren for the beautiful arrangement of yellow roses and to all our family who planned the "Open House" and the dinner at Goderich Towhship Community Complex. -38x JACOB The family of the late Jean Jacob would like to thank all their relatives, friends and nejahbors for their acts of kindness in their time of sorrow. Special thanks to Drs. Newland and Flowers and the nurse's on the first floor for their care while she was a patj7ent in the Clinton Hospital. To the Rev. Wm. Barber, Ball and Falconer Funeral Home for their kindness, Madeleine Lane Aux- iliary of St. Andrews Presbyterian Church for ser- ving lunch after the funeral, to all who sent flo tributes and cards and made donations to till/ hospital. All was very much appreciated. -38x SCOTT I wish to thank all my friends and relatives for the beautiful flowers and cards and letters of en- couragement 1 received while I was a patient in Clinton Hd, pitoi and since coming home. A special thank you,to Dr. Harrett, Dr. Watt and to Rev>Jfteys and te.-all the nurses on first floor for their prdfes'ional care. Everything has been deeply appreciated. Lorraine Scott..,..38 COOK , Stephen and I would like to thank •everyone for coming out to our Buck & Doe on. September 6. Special thanks go to Russ and Evalyn Archer, Gwen Q'ROurke end Dave and also obi parents Frank and Eno Cook and Doreen Baird and also to the gals"yvho,helped behind the bar and made lunch. It made our evening very special. We ap- preciated all that was done. Thanks again. Stephen and Dianne. -38 COOK I would like to thank everyone for the flowers, cards and visits while I had my stay at -the Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to the first floor nursing staff for the excellent core and attention® ancrolso to Dr. Bilker"and Dr. Salsbury. Thanks again for everything. Marne. -38 Ti -E HURON PIONEER THRESHERS & Hobby Assoc. would like to take this opportunity to express a hearty "thanks" Qs everyone who made our 25th Annual reunion a huge success. -38 T . LAWS The family of the late Donald E. Laws wish to ex• press out -sincere thanks to our family,; friends, Dr. Salsbury, nurses and staff of the 1st floor at Clinton Hospital. We would also like ,to thank Rev. Joel Heimbecker for the support he gave in the loss of Our father. The kindness will'never be forgptton.. Dawn, Keith, Duane, Michelie.-38x —4 --- BRIDLE The family of the late Sandra"McClinchey" Bridle would like t0 thank all their relatives,friends and neighbours for their acts of kindness irt'our time ' cif sofroW. 'Thanks- for cards, fibra,' tributes, donations to the Cancer Society and all who brought food to the house. The thoughtfulness of ell is sincerelyappreciated.-16