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38. Auction sale
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT., FEB. 28 AT 10 A.M.: furniture, ap-
pliances, and household effects at Richard
Lobb's Auction Born, Clinton.
AUCTION SALE
Antiques, furniture, appliances, etc.
to be held at Richard Lobb's Auction
B arn, Clinton, for Russell Heard of
B ayfield, plus several local
consignors.
SAT., FEB. 28 AT 10 A.M.
Modern round table w/2 leaves and
5 matching chairs; 5 pc. bedroom
suite; pair matching continental
beds; Italian Provincial chesterfield
& chair; davenport couch; 2 modern
chesterfield 8 chair sets; 2 chrome
table 8 chair sets; Zenith colour TV
on pedestal stand; RCA XL 100 col-
our TV; harvest gold auto. washing
machine; Westinghouse automatic
washer; Simplicity wringer washer;
harvest gold 30" gas stove; Beach
22" electric stove; 4 range hoods;
Electrohome humidifier; hall seat 8
mirror; upholstered rocker; wicker
loveseat; antique wooden loveseat;
round wicker table; 2 wooden stools;
dresser with mirror; chest of
drawers; desk; antique chest of
drawers; wicker sewing stand; -
wicker fern stand; single door war-
drobe; 3 chicken coop chairs; china
cabinet; 2 Lazyboy chairs; odd small
tables; 31 day wall clock; 2 Aladdin
lamps; hooked mats; copper boiler;
crocks; 2 gun racks; glassware; some
bedding; garden tools; girl's bike;
step ladder.
TERMS: CASH
MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO
NUMEROUS TO MENTION.
AUCTIONEER:
Richard Lobb & Burt Lobb
482-7898
42. Death notice
1
SOTTIAUX
At Clinton Public Hospital, Wednesday, February
18, 1987, Louis Joseph Sottioux of
Londesborough, Ont. in his 70th yeek, Beloved
husband of Dorothy Sweeney; dear father of Lin•
da (Mrs. David Costantini) of Calgary, Alberto,
Gory of Calgary, Nancy of Waterloo, Jennifer of
Londesborough, deor grandfather of Katherine.
Rested at the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth, Ont.
for visitation on Thursday 2.4 and 7-9 pm. Mass
of the Christian Burial was nt St Mirhnal'c
Roman Catholic Church Blyth, on Friday,
February 20th at 11 am. Interment St. Michael's
Cemetery. Family prayers at the funeral home on
Thursday at 8 pm.
MYERS
At Chatham on Saturday, February 21, 1987, in
his 87th year, John W. Myers of Rondeau Park
and Ridgetown. Beloved husband of the former
Winnefred Miller. Dear father of Frances (Mrs.
Charles Unglesby) of Springboro, Ohio, Dorothy
(Mrs. Carlyle Armstrong) of Sun Lakes, Arizona,
- John W. Myers, Jr. of Riverview, Michigan and
Gerald T. Myers of Reno, Nevada, Also survived
by eight grandchildren and eight great•
grandchildren, one sister Anna (Mrs. William
McDonald) of Petrolia, two brothers Frank Myers
of Bothwell and Ralph Myers of Bayfield, On•
tario. Friends were received by the Myers family
after 11 am. Tuesday. Funerol service at the
funeral home on Tuesday at 2 pm. Rev. Howard
Fraser of Erie Street United Church officiated. In-
terment Gosnell Cemetery, Orford Twp.
Final Clearout Auction
This Thursday Night
Februarty 26th
7 P.M.
(PREVIEW NOON) DAY OF SALE
at the old location of Campbell's Crown
Hardware, 9 Main St , South, Seaforth
final clear out of overstock and
remaining goods to he sold by auction
Partial list only includes 2 color
television sets, new appliances includ-
ing toasters. frypans, hair dryers, 2 food
preparation machines, convection
ovens, electric ra,ors, 2 AM/FM
multiplex stereo systems, hockey sticks,
tape fluorescent fixtures, shelving, 50
gallons white & brown spray laquer, 16
speer) drill press, set antique balance
ales wrens h sets, socket sets, air
tools air hammers, air paint guns, hulk
nails, hinges, bolts, screws. hammers,
saws, woodworking tools, tool holders,
gift items, cranberry glass, ,brass
a((essaries. fireplace set, duck decoys,
toys glass, china. hardware items, hack
saws paint brushes, cookware sets,
knives, antique harvest table set, love
seat, 10 contractors table saw, pres
sure cookers, cash register, stain,
assorted chairs. tables, fencing, can
ners hurwdifters, coffee maker quartz
heater tea kettles, floor model wood
shaper, lamps, furniture, plus hundreds
of other items not listed here
Auctions Unlimited
TERMS - CASH, CHEQUE
AUCTIONEER - ART LARIVEE
527-1847
41. To give away
MFDIUM sire port Doberman part German
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BOSCH
In Strathroy Middlesex Hospital on Friday,
February 20, 1987, Johanna (Donkers) Bosch of
475 Ontario Street, Watford. Mrs. ,Bosch was
born in Somerin, Holland, April 7, 1912; beloved
wife of Theodorus Bosch, in her 75th year. Dear
mother of Arnold and Cindy Minten and Bill and
Mary Bosch of Watford, Martin and Nellie Mom-
mersteeg of Bayfield, Ed and Jo -Anne Heessels
of Denfield, Harry and Ria Van Dyk of Rodney,
John and Joan Bosch of Watford, Jerry and Betty
Bosch of Alvinston, Andy and Corrie Lamers of Li-
sle, Ted and Annie Bosch of Watford. Also surviv-
ed by 32 grandchildren and 1 -great-grandchild.
Dear sister of Mrs. Jana Vanderzanden of
Holland. Predeceased by 1 brother, 2 sisters and
2 grandchildren. Rested at the Harper Funeral
Home, Watford until Monday morning, then to
Our Lady Help of Christians Roman Catholic
Church for Mass at 11 am. with Father Murray
Sample celebrant. Interment Watford Roman
Catholic Cemetery. Visitation started Sunday 2-4
and 7-9. Prayers at the church following visita•
tion on Sunday evening.
42. Death notice
K ELLY
At Wmghom 8 District Hospital on Tuesday
February 17 1987 Mrs Jeon Kelly of
Brookhaven Wingham in her 96th year The
former Jean Elliott Anderson Beloved wife of
the late William J Kelly (1972) Dear mother of
Russell and Dorothy Kelly of Brussels. Lois and
Joe Morgan of Route 2 Ailsa Craig Grand
mother of Judy and Don Squire Bonnie and Greg
Sadler Kevin and Brenda Morgan Guy and
Helen Kelly Gail and Mike Copland also eight
great grandchildren Predeceased by her son
Clifford (19561 and her sister Pearl (Mrs Norman
Walsh) Friends tolled at the McBurney Funeral
Home Wingham on Wednesday from 2 4 and
7 9 pm Funeral service wise Feld in the futZ'rol
home on Thursday at 2 pm ReyseJ Rea Grant of
ficioted Spring interment Brandon Cemetery
Belgrove
HEYWOOD
At South Huron Hospital, Exeter on Sunday,
February 22, 1987, Wesley Charles Heywood of
Northcrest Apartments, Henson and formerly of
Crediton; in his 84th year. Beloved husband of
the late Zeen lone (Miller) Heywood (19731. Dear
brother of Mrs. Vera Blackwell of Petrolia and
Miss Lilly Heywood and Miss Zeta Lena
Heywood, both of Southgate, Michigan.
Predeceased by brother Tom and Hubert and
sister Hazel Heywood. Also loved by nieces and
nephews. Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman and
Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood with visitation
Tuesdayternoon and evening. Funeral service
was held at Bethel Reformed Church. Huron
Street East. E eter on Wednesday, February 25,
1987 at 11 am. Pastor Henry Van Essen officiated.
Spring interment Crediton Cemetery. Exeter
Lebannon Forest Lodge No 133 held a Massonic
Service on Tuesday of 7 pm at the funera' home
Mr Heywood was a retired public school
teacher
RATHWELL
Mr Glen Alexander Rathwell of Atwood passed
away in Listowel Memorial Hospital Wednesday
February 18 in his 75th year Surviving is one son
Doug and his wife Wilma. of RR 2 Brussels, and 1
daughter Pot and her husband Bob Mann of Clin-
ton',8 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren
Predeceased by his wife, the former Isobel
McLean (May 1986). The late Mr Glen Rothwell
rested of the Peebles Funeral Home, 141 John
Street Atwood where the family received
friends on Thursday, from 2-4 30 pm,and 7-9 pm.
Service and committal was held on Friday
February 20 at 2 pm Interment Elma Centre
Cemetery
46. In memoriam
1
who announces winners
TELFORD
In loving memory of our dear Father,
left us I year ago, February 23, 1986.
What we would give i4 we could 'say,
"Hi Dad," in the same old way,
To hear your voice and see your smile,
To sit and chat with you awhile.
A wonderful father laid to rest,
For each of us you did your best,
Your place on earth no one can fill
We miss you Dad and always will. '
So many times we've needed you
And so many times we've cried
If oyr love could have saved you,
You never would hod died.
If we could have one lifetime wish
One dream that could come true,
We'd pray to God with all our hearts
For yesterday and you.
For you who have your Father
Cherish him with care.
Cause you'll never know the heartache,
When you see his empty chair.
Lovingly remembered by son Jeffery
daughter Lorinda. 08
1RW1N
At Clinton Public Hospital. on Monday. February
23 1987. Bette Alice (Hutchins) Irwin of Clinton
in her 56th year Beloved wife of Grant Irwin and
d mother of Sharon of Cambridge and Ron &
his ife Judy of London Also loved by one
granddaughter Kristen Irwin. Also survived by
her father Charles Hutchins of Woterloo, three
sisters Doris Perdue of London. Helen,
(Mrs Mort Snyder) of New Liskard Mory Eaton of
Kitchener and one brother William Hutchins of
Croderich Predeceased by her mother. Elsie Hut
chins Friends were received at the Ball 8
Falconer Funeral Home. 153 High St Clinton on
Tuesday 2 4 8 7 9 p m Funeral service was held
at the Funeral Home on Wednesday February 25
at 2 o clock Interment in Clinton Cemetery
Roy,
LAVIS
Gertrude nt The Cambridge Memorial Hospital
on Saturday February 21st 1987 Gertrude Mat
thews of 143 Woodside Avenue Cambridge. in
her 76th year Beloved wife of the late Harold
lavas (1967) Dear mother of Kenneth and his
wife Claire Gerry and his wife Susan. both of
Cambridge Ms Yvonne Campbell of London
Dear sister of Alonzo of Clinton Mrs Mary Hart
Mrs Francis 0 Reilly Mrs Betty Leonard,. all of
Seaforth Mrs Pauline Barber of Kitchener Sur
vived by 8 grandchildren and five great
grandchildren Friends were received at Little s
Funeral Home 223 Main Street East Cambridge
on Monday 2 4 and 7 9 pm Parish Rosary 8 pm
A Moss of Christian Burial was celebrated at St
Gregory s R -C Church on Tuesday February 24th
at 10 00 am Interment Mount View Cemetery
TELFORD
In loving memory of a dear husband, Roy
passed away February 23, 1986.
Thank you for the memories,
That are yours and mine alone,
For they recall so many special moments,
That you and I had known.
You were someone I thought more of,
As each day came to an end,
You were my deor loved husband,
But best of all my friend.
We mode our vows together,
Until death do us part,
But the day God took you from me,
My whole world fell apart,
Sometimes I think I'm dreaming Roy,
For I cont believe it's true,
That I can go on living
When I no longer have you.
Life must go on, I know it's true,
But it's not the same since I lost you.
Loved and remembered by your
JoAnne. - 08
and
, who
wife
47. Card of thanks
43. Births
HAMILTON
Wayne and Ruth (nee Martin) ore pleased to an
nounce the arrival of their daughter Jennifer
Ruth at 5t Joseph s Hospital London on February
3 1987 weighing 8 lbs A little sister for Pamelb
A granddaughter for Jock and Roberta Hamilton
of Varna and Joe and Mory Martin of
Zurich 08nx
PLUNKETT
The family of Elizabeth Plunkett wish to thank
neighbors and friends, doctors, nurses of Clinton
Hospital, Ramrteloo Guest Home and Tasker
Funeral Home for all the love and attention,
flowers, donations and visitations. Thank you
again. The Plunkett family. 8
CARNOCHAN
Brod and Sharon Carnochon ore thrilled to an•
nounce the birth of their son Matthew James. on
February 13 1987 weighing 9 lbs 4 oz at St
Joseph s Hospital London A little brother for
Erin Kevin and Steven Proud grandparents are
Laird and Ruby Finlayson and Ken and Doris
Carnochan 08nx
NEAL
Many thanks to relatives, friends, and
neighbours for the flowers, cards, visits. and
treats while I was a patient in Clinton Hospital.
Thank you to Drs. Newland and Hay and all the
nursing staff on first floor, also to Physiotherapy
Dept. I really appeciate all your kindness. Olive
Neal. 8x
ST ACK HOUSE - GLOVER
Paul Leslye and Goreth are pleased to an
nounce the rapid safe arrival of l9oah Timothy 0t
Clinton Public Hospital on Monday February 23
1987 Thanks to Rose Boyce and Jane Whalen
Special thunk you to Dr Hay and Donna Woodall
for performance beyond the call of duty Deo
Gratios 8nx
BARTLIFF
I would like to thank friends, neighbours and
relatives for cards, treats and flowers I received
while in Clinton Hospital. Also thank you to Drs.
Baker, Flowers, and Salsbury, and to the nursing
staff. Your thoughtfulness Was very much ap•
precioted. Elliott Bartliff. 8x
CbOK
Finally I'm a brother for Tonesha Nicholas
Franklin Stewart, born February 23, 1987
weighing 8 Ib 5 oz Proud parents ora Stephen
and Dionne and proud grandparents are Doreen
Baird of Brucefield and Frank and Eno Cook of
Clinton 8nx
LAWSON
Many thanks to my friends, neighbours, and
relatives for the cards treats, calls, and flowers.
Also to theomecore, homemakers and Huron
County Heol Nurse since my return home from
hospital 11 as very much appreciated Grace
Lawson 08x`
I ACOBELLIS
Vic and Mary Lynn are pleased to announce the
orrivol of their son weighing 9 ib 5 07 in Stratford
General Hospital on February 21. 1987 Proud
grandparents o*e Donna and Rocco locobellis,
Stratford and Grace and Wolter Forbes,
Clinton. 'Bnx
WHYTE
I would like to 1 nk my family, neighboursand
friends. for the f wars, cords and visits while I
was a patient in Hospi�h hanks to Drs
Lambert and Harrett o -11ursin staff ' Your
thoughtfulness was very much p rediated
Margaret Whyte 08
ASHTON
I would like to thank my family relatives. friends
and neighbours for visits flowers, cords and
phone calls and for driving my wile to visit me
while 1 was in Clinton Hospital Special thonks to
Jock and Romoyne McClinchey Special thanks to
Drs Newland Flowers and Baker and all the
nurses who cored for me so well Cliff
Ashton 08x
Huron Centennial
BRUCEFIELD - On February 17, Grades
5 to 8 in Huron Centennial School held their
public speaking competition. The placings
and topics are as follows:
In the junior division (Grade 5 and 6). 1.
Kris McNaughten - 0 McNaughten had a
farm; 2. Kelli Rathwell - football; 3. Jody
Fisher - hockey; 4. Tyler McGregor - getting
home from school.
In the senior division (Grade 7 and 8). 1.
Fayanne Love - being a teenager; 2: Dennis
Mount - brother for Sale; 3. Kate Papple -
picking stones; 4. Melody Turner -
snowmobiles.
As these students go on to further com-
petitions the school wishes them good luck.
Congratulations to all the speakers.
Valentine Tree
The Students' Council placed a valentine
tree in the front hall. Each student who con-
tributed money had a paper valentine plac-
ed on the tree.
"The valentine tree is intended to be a
learning program for Canadian children en-
couraging understanding of in-
terdependence between Canada and the na-
tions of the developing world and the values
of sharing and caring."
They have adopted and are corresponding
with a 13 -year-old Haitian girl whose family
of four subsits on a monthly income of $32.
The school's annual contribution of $236 will
do a great deal towards improving the living
conditions of this family and their
community.
SOMERV ILLE
I would like to thank my family and friends for
their visits cards. flowers and treats while in the
hospital and since returning home Special
thanks to Dr Flowers. Dr Hay Dr Street and the
nursing staff for their excellent rare Carolyn
Somerville 08x
PARKER
1 wish to thunk my family and friends for cards
gifts and flowers while I was a patient in the
Clinton Public Hospital Special thanks to Dr
Baker and Dr Flowers and all the nursing staff
on the first floor I reolly appreciate all your
kindness Martha Porker 08x
WHEELER
We would like to thank everyone who visited and
sent flowers and cords during our stay in Clinton
Public Hospital Special thanks to Dr Steed and
to the 2nd floor nursing staff for their excellent
core Cheryl and Jessica Wheeler -08
BOLGER
I would like to thank my family friends and
relatives for flowers visits and cards while I was
a potient in Clinton Hospital A special thank you
to all the nurses on first floor and Doctors
Newland Baker and Watts for all their care
June Bolger -08x
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This year the Grade 8 students travelled
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school on Monday morning at 8 a.m. That
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evening after they had checked into Hotel
Plaza de la Chaudiere, in Hull, some went
swimming. Jeff Westlake, Mike Racho,
Wayne Mason, and others skated the full
five miles and back on the Rideau Canal.
On Tuesday they toured the city by bus
and visited the RCMP headquarters. At the
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diff who presented the student council presi-
dent, Kate Papple, with a flag.
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