Wingham Advance-Times, 1980-09-24, Page 10in Memoriam
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WATSON-In loving mem-
ory of our dear sora and
brother, John, who passed
away on Sunday, Sept. 23,
1979 in his 14th year.
Sadly Hissed along life's
way
Lovingly remembered every
day.
No longer in our lives to
share
But in our hearts you are
always there.
-Ever loved by Mom, dad
and Paul.
WATSON-In loving mem-
ory of our dear John, who left
us suddenly Sept. 23, 1979.
Treasured forever in our
hearts, Grandma Nelson,
Uncle Jirar, Aunts Jeanette,
Francine and Mary. ,
WATSON-In fondest mem-
ory of my dear Grandson
John, and our dear nephew
and cousin, who God called
home suddenly on Sept. 23,
1979.
What we'd give if we could
say
Hello John in the same old
way,
To hear your voice and see
your smile,
To sit with you and chat
awhile.
-Lovingly remembered
by Nana Watson, also Aunts,
Uncles and cousins.
FUN(1D) RAISING
A comic book sale by a
Grade 4 class in Bradford,
Ontario, to raise money for
the USC was a huge success.
Other fund-raising sug-
gestions for the USC may be
obtained at USC head-
quarters, 56 Sparks St.,
Ottawa,
MONTGOMERY -In loving
memory of a dear father,
Harry Montgomery, who
passed away September 25,
1977.
If you had known this dad of
mine,
You would have loved him
too,
With a cheery smile and a
heart of gold,
For everyone he knew,
He left so suddenly three
years ago,
I just can't figure why,
We miss him yet, and wish
him home,
If only for a while.
- Too dearly loved to ever
be forgotten by his children.
MONTGOMERY -In loving
memory of a dear grand-
father, Harry Montgomery,
who passed away September
25, 1977.
Not till the loom is silent,
And the shuttles cease to fly,
Shall God unroll the canvas,
And explain the reason why.
-Will always be remem-
bered by his grandchildren.
MONTGOMERY -In loving
memory of a dear husband
Harry Montgomery who
passed away September 25,
1977,
Many the thoughts I give to
you
As the long hours go by,
Thinking of the things we
used to do and say,.
Just you and I.
Sometimes they make me
smile,
Sometimes make me cry.
But they are precious to me
alone,
Memories,• of you and I.
- Always loved, always
remembered, forever miss-
ed, Muriel.
Miss S. Nethery was
former school teacher
Funeral service was held
Monday at two o'clock at The
Currie -Walker Funeral
Home, Wingham, for Miss
Stella Nethery of Belgrave.
Rev. John T. M. Swan of
Wingham officiated and in-
terment followed in Brandon
Cemetery, Belgrave.
Pallbearers were Terry
Nethery, Alex Nethery, Bud
Cruickshank, Clare Van
Camp, Glenn Van Camp and
Edgar Wightman. Floral
tributes were carried by
Bert Garniss and Bert John-
ston.
Miss Nethery passed away
Friday at the Wingham and
District Hospital in her 92nd
year. Born September 3,
1889, in Morris Township,
she was a daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. John
Nethery. Her mother was the
former Mary Ellen Hender-
son.
Miss Nethery received her
elementary education at USS
No. 3, East Wawanoshand
in .1912 went to Saskatoon
where she attended Normal
School. She taught high
school in Ontario and also
taught in a Saskatchewan
university. She was a
member of Trinity Anglican
Chure'h, Belgrave.
Left to mourn her passing
are two brothers, Abner of
Wingham and Herman,
Blyth; and one sister, Mrs.
Clarence (Mary) Wade,
Wingham. She was pre-
deceased by four sisters and
three brothers.
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ghem Advance Times, September 24, 1980
er resident
Goderich
lei death occurred
00,047, September 15, at
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich,
of Mrs. Elizabeth J. Thomp-
son in her 88th year.
Mrs. Thompson was the
former Elizabeth Mireau, a
daughter of the late David
Mireau and Rosalee
Gra'velle. She was born
August 23, 1893, in Stanley
Township.
Following her marriage to
William Thomas Thompson,
they resided in Morris
Township and Wingham. He
predeceased her on January
23, 1964, and she moved to
Goderich in 1968. She was a
member of St. Peter's
Roman Catholic Church.
Surviving are three daugh-
ters, Mrs. Jay (Maxine)
Downen of Mt. Dora,
Florida, Bernice of Goderich
and Mrs. Don (Verna)
Johnson, Calgary; one son,
Joe, Pitt, Meadows, B.C.; 11
grandchildren and three
great grandchildren. She
was predeceased by one son,
Jim.
The late Mrs. Thompson
rested at the McCallum
Funeral - Horne, Goderich,
until Thursday when
removal was made to St.
Peter's Church for mass at
11 a.m. conducted by Rev. A.
F. Loebach. Interment
followed in Colborne
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Lorne
Archer, Willie Mero, Bert
Johnston, Ches Macdonald,
Joe Stokes and Bert Russell.
Two grandsons, Doug and
Danny Thompson, were
flower bearers.
IMPORTANT
AUCTION SALE
Of Fine Vintage Furnishings, Antiques, Curios,
Collectibles, some Appliances
All from the Residence of
MRS. ROBIN CAMPBELL
Wingham, being sold on her behalf at the
Wingham Auction Centre, 20 Water St.,
Wingham, Ont.,
Saturday, Sept. 27
at11:00a.m;
Next to L.C.B.O.
INCLUDED ARE: Fine antique cherry bureau, excep-
tional cherry dresser -secretary -desk, spool -front bonnet
bureau, 2 -door pine armoire, Serpentine -front dresser,
2 -piece pine bookcase cupboard, vintage bumper -end
divan, Victorian walnut bustle chair, 2 fine pine blanket
boxes, Captain's chair, variety of chairs, original and
complete hanging lamp with prisms, small Tiffany shade,
cast iron banks, Seth Thomas mantel clock, oil (amps,
oak corner chair, good upright piano and bench, 4 single
beds, dressers and chiffoniers, bedding and linen in
variety, plus a broad variety of china and glassware,
silver plateware, many pieces of which are collectibles,
utensils, kitchenware and appliances.
The infinite variety of this extensive offering may be
best appreciated during special preview sessions: Friday -
2 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday - 9:30 a.m. to sale time.
Mobile Luncheon Wagon for your convenience outside.
Auctioneer:
JACK ALEXANDER
Tei: 3571442 or 357-1011
1NINGHAM SALES ARENA
Giant 575,000
3 Day
LIquidation
Sale
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680, Josephine St., Wingham, Ont.
TO 1 CELEBRATE t OUK GRAND
OPENING, OF OUR NEW ADDI-
TION TO OUR WINGHAM SALES
ARENA. WE ARE OFFERING OVER
$75,000 DOLLARS WORTH OF
FINE NEW FURNITURE, RUGS BY
THE SQ. YD., LINOLEUMS, STEREO
COMPONENTS AND STEREOS, OIL
PAINTINGS ON CANVAS, LAMPS,
CLOCKS, COPPER AND BRASS
ITEMS, ETC. THIS SALE WiLL EN-
ABLE YOU TO FURNISH YOUR EN-
TIRE HOME AT PRICES, THAT WILL
BE SURE TO PLEASE YOU. SALE
DATES - THURS., SEPT. 25 FROM
9 A.M. TO 9 P.M., FRI.,.,SEPT: 26,
9 A.M., TO 9 P.M., SAT., SEPT. 27,
9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
SELLING: 2, 3, and 4 piece chesterfield
suites, in various colours, materials and
styles, also sectional furniture, occasional
chairs, variety of coffee and end tables,
selection of dining room suites, in fine
maple, oak and pine (solid wood construct-
ion) corner and bowfront china cabinets,
table and chair sets, round oak tables, tea
wagons, good selection of bedroom furniture
super deals on 20 year warranty Orthopedic
box springs and mattres s es , bunk beds ,
captains beds, mates beds, brass beds,
several types of wall. -clocks, hundreds of
pieces of copper and brass items, in various
sizes and styles, hundreds of yards of high
grade rugs (cut to your specification), no wax
Iinoleums, over 20 colours to choose from,
coat racks, hall racks, sofa beds, lamps, fern
stands, magazine racks; kitchen cupboards
and matching table and many more smoller
items of interest. We guarantee, you cannot
beat our prices, plan fa attend.
TERMS: Cosh, Chargex, Mesterehargs, or
known cheques day of sol..
SALES MANAGER - JAKE.KIKKERT
PHONE WINGHAM 357-17'30
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EXTENSIVE CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
1/ :A.. -e-mea
ucrilivi I,QUu /T TVQO. 601 •■ Y./•••.:C1
on No. 87 highway of Tools, Furniture,
Plumbing Supplies, Office Equipment
and Appliances.
Saturday, September 27
at 1:00 p.m.
FARM EQUIPMENT:
Gates, watering trough, steel posts, roofing nails,
roll of drainage pipe.
FURNITURE:
Chairs, air conditioners, fibre glass patio table and
umbrella, pictures, stereo, cabinet Singer sewing
machine.
TOOLS:
1 ton chain hoist, floor sanders, work benches,
small motors, lawn roller, tools, electric jack
hammer, quantity of sandpaper, barn logger, roto
tiller, transit.
PLUMBING SUPPLIES:
'/a inch copper fittings - all descriptions, plastic fit-
tings , all sizes, tops - all sizes, hot water heater.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT:
Cheque writer, adding machine, desks, chairs, fil-
ing cabinet, fluorescent lights, soundscapes (room
dividers). '
APPLIANCES:
2 refrigerators, dish washer, dryer, small appli-
ances, vacuum cleaner.
GUNS:
Krag military rifle, 2 s.s. 22 cal. rifles.
MISCELLANEOUS:
Antiques, 15 foot swimming pool - new liner, art-
ificial flowers, hand cleaner, and many other
items.
NOTE: Fine Offering - Plan to attend.
Lunch Rooth
TERMS: Cash or Cheque with proper
I.D. day of sale.
Auctioneers:
B. W. COULTER
RICH HAMM
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'beth Mercer,
ardens, Hanover,
y in University
If 4+sehtember 15. Mrs..
Mercer as the widow OH.
H, Mete*, Markdale, and a
dau bf';.the late Mr. and
Mrs. i?,' .1). Sanderson Of
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Mrd? veer attended
Wroxeter Continuation
SChoo, , Tingham High
School 'ad was a Queen's
University graduate, having
taught French in Flesherton
and Markdale High Schools.
She is survived by two
sons,, Dr. Donald Mercer,
Soutlanpten, and Robert
Mercer, Hanover; six
grandchildren; and one
brother, Rev. A. L. San-
derson of Edmonton. She
was predeceased by one
grandson, David Mercer;
one sister, Margaret Dobbs;
and brothers, Thomas,
Stuart - and James San-
derson.
Funeral and burial service
took place from the Tanner
and Pearson Funeral Home,
Hanover, with interment in
Markdale Cemetery.
DIED
McCONKEY-Passed away
suddenly- at her home in
Guelph on Thursday,
September 18, Mrs. Louise
McConkey, in her 75th
year. She was the beloved
wife of the late Dr. Oswald
Murray McConkey; dear
aunt of Gordon E.
McConkey, Vancouver,
B.C. and Mrs, James
(Helen) Thomson,
Calgary: She was a
daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. George C. Hanna
and was a 1927 graduate of
Macdonald Institute.
Service was held Monday
at the McIntyre and Wilkie
Funeral Home, Guelph,
with cremation following.
in Parkview Cremator-
ium.
Ckd: Of; Thanks
I wol'd like' to'`.thank the
ladies of th'13elgrave' .com-
munity for thelovely shower
given to me. All your gifts
were special and appreci-
ated very much. The pro-
gram was delightful and it
was a joy for me to see such
friendly and .familiar faces
again! With Live and.appre-
ciation.
Rosemarie White
A sincere thanks to rela-
tives, friends and neighbors
for gifts, cards and visits
while I was in Wingham and
District Hospital- A special
thanks to Dr. McGregor and
the nursing staff on second
floor and Rev, B. Passmore
for his visits.
Mary Chamney
The familyof the late Miss
Myrtle Beecroft would like to
thank friends and neighbors
for their kindness, and
thoughtfulness during their
recent bereavement. Thanks
to the Currie -Walker Funer-
al Home and Rev. Passmore.
Ernest and Marjorie
Beecroft and family
I wish to extend a sincere
thank you. to relatives,
friends and neighbors for
gifts, cards and visits while I
was a patient in the county of
Bruce General Hospital in
Walkerton.
Jack Ferguson
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195, of WiggiPta Wild
ll?itArlOt Hospital le her 9211d
year.
PeOgroft WAS born.in
East Wawarwsh Township on
Janes 44_14,1A, a daughter
of the late.3Willia-in Beecroft
and Agnes If obinson. She
trained as a'. nurse in Kin-
cardiac. Hospital, Cid did
post -graduate twwgz'k a t New.
London, Connecticut, where
she, continuedto nurse .for.
several. years,
Miss Beecroft was
predeceased by two
brothers, J. D. 'Beecroft of
East Wawanosh and Louis
Beecroft of Edmonton. She is
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caamiif'
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Niksmore . Ofittating, Her
final TiOSplace will
Wingham Cernet ry
,. Honorary l a.lb a .ers
were G,I1berl+ Bee. oft:
MasoneaA Rodbinson;. Teen
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Miss
Ronald Bee= t, Ja
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Miss Beecroft was a
member of Hon Chapter
No. 89, Order of the Eastern
Star, and was remembered
with a ed Inebymorlal°fellowervicemem-
bers on Tuesday evening ,inn
the funeral home.
Evening
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects and Antiques
will be held for the estate of the late
Mrs. Florina Kuenzig
Plus some additional consignments, in .
the 'arena in Teeswater, on
Monday,' September 29
at 6:30 p.m.
OFFERING INCLUDES:
Matching Daybed and choir, 2 occasional chairs,
living room table, buffet, antique china cabinet,
stacking stools, rocking chairs, Mission oak rocker,
T.V. tables, B & W T.V. set with stand, 6 press back
chairs, reclining chair, odd wooden chairs; kitchen
table and 4 chairs (nearly new), Gilson Fridge,
utility table, oil and electric lamps, complete set of
dishes - 8 place setting, Noritake butter dish,
Partial set "Rosary" pattern antique Falconaware
dishes, odd dishes, glassware, cups and saucers,
cookware, kitchenware, cannister set, small appli-
ances, Viking vacuum cleaner, New Williams
treadle, Viking 30" stove, antique chest of drawers
sewing machine, 2 trunks, pictures, oil stove,
laundry tub, automatic washer, wringer washer,
step ladder,crocks, bedding and towels, 3 antique
dressers, 2 metal beds, table saw and jointer, T.V.
set, cistern pumps, cupboards, and many more
items too numerous to mention.
TERMS CASH NIGHT OF SALE
Owners and Auctioneers not responsible for losses
accidents or inluries connected In any way with the
sale.
Executors:
Gilbert and Charles Kuenzig
Auctioneers:•
VallacoBallagh3:TeesiNater 392.-6170
f GrcjnfMcDena`ild; Ri filey 395.53,5
We wish to thank our
friends and relatives for at-
tending the surprise party in
honor of our 25th wedding
anniversary. The cards, gifts
and flowers are deeply ap-
preciated. Also a special
thanks to our children Barb-
ara and David for the -lovely
dinner before the party,
George and Ruby Burgers
for opening their home to the
guests and all those who
helped make it a special ,•.
night for us. We know a lot of
work and planning went into
it. It was a lovely surprise
never to be forgotten.
Howard and Hazel Ryan
A sincere thank you to
relatives, friends and neigh-
bors for all the cards, gifts
and visits I received while I
was in Wingham and District
Hospital. S11eCial thanks to
Dr. Jolly, Dr. McKim, Dr.
enrrin and Tin nurses en
second floor.
Keith Moffatt
M's
Wig hum Armouries
Approximately 27 icyales, Artiyl s
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Condition
AUCTION SALE
For
Doug and Ann Yeoman
Lot 20, Con. 5 Proton Twp. vv '
Directions: west of Shelburne.orl I4_,,,
89 about 131/2 miles or east of Mout
Forest about 15 miles,, turn north cilli"
Proton sideroad 22, cometo the
second ,:crossroad, '.then west to the
first farm on north side, on
Monday, September 29
at 1:00 p.m.
THE SALE OFFERS:
20 beef cows including Galoway, Angus and Here-
ford, most of the cows have calves by side; Pure-
bred Galoway bull (no papers); 17 mixed "sr. year-
lings from above cows; The cattle will be blood
tested, and the bull is running with the cows.
MACHINERY: 2 J.O. model D tractors; J.D. model
A.R. (unstyled); Fordson Major diesel tractor with
loader; tillage and haying equipment, including
N.I. model 290 mow/ditioner (good);' A.C.-model
72 combine P.T.O. drive (good); side, 'rakes;
windrow turner; J.D. wagon and rack; 4 wagons
made from 1 ton trucks, 17" tires and racks;
House Trader 40' x 10', 2 bedrooms, kitchens' and -
- living room, electric fridge, stove, oil space heater
(reserve bid).
NOTE: There are no misc. items, no household.
machinery at 1:00 p.m., cattle immediately _after
machinery (Please be on time)
TERMS: Cash day of sale - Cheques with ID.
ACCIDENT$: Neither the owners- nor the auctioneer
will be responsible for accidents or property loss.
Lunch Booth
Auctioneer:
ERNI.E SEVERN
R. R.#1 , Alliston
Tel. f7O5P 4354879' ~•
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FLOWERS
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Nook
•flowers for all
occasions
*potted' plants
•weddings are a
specialty
PROMPT DELIVERY
SERVICE
CaII or drop in and
see us at
218 Josephine St.,
Wingham
PHONE 357-3333
BACKHOE
Backhoe
Work
Hugh MCBurhey.
WINGHAM
357-3819
SALES•AND SERVICE
Lynn Hoy
Enterprises Ltd.
Honda and Skidoo
Sales 8 Service
Hwy. 86 east of Wingham
Phone 519-357-3435
PLUMBING
PLUMBING
INSTALLATIONS
Repairs, Renovations
New Installations, call
Terry Deyell of -
357-2808 or 357-1229
PLUMBING HEATING
Leroy Jackson
-Plumbing
-Heating
-Tinsmithing
191 Josephine St.
Wingham 357-2904
ELECTRICAL
PLETCH
ELECTRIC LTD.
Electrical Contractor
Motor Rewinding and
Complete Motor Soles
WINGHAM
357-1583
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Insurance
335-3525
GORRIE
357-2636
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'357-3053
and
DICK
528-2726
ASKES BROS.
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General Building
and
Renovations
Concrete Forming
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Andex
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