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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 2014-07-23, Page 21your moments.ca For Obituaries call: 1-877-750-5054 Fax: 1-866-485-8461 e-mail: obituaries@yourlifemoments.ca All other moments call: 1-888-786-7821 Fax: 1-866-757-0227 e-mail: milestones.sun ayourlifemoments.ca Wednesday, July 23, 2014 • News Record 21 Marking your milestones. Obituaries' In Memoriam I Thanks I Births 1 Celebrations I More Coming Events Coming Events 29TH BAYFIELD ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE, Bayfield Arena. Friday, August 8th. Evening Gala 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. Includes live entertainment and refreshments. Tickets $10 in advance, until Aug. 7, at the door $12. Sat., Aug. 9 & Sun., Aug. 10, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. $5 per day. Cafe open. Sponsored by Trinity Anglican Church. For information call 519-565-2974 trinitychurch.bayfield.onca/antiquefair.html BAYFIELD FLEA MARKET with produce in season. Something for everyone. Bayfield Fair grounds. Sunday's 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. New vendors welcome - No contract. Info call Jack 519-482-7921. BRATS 'N BEANS BBO, SAT. JULY 26, 4-7 PM, serving bratwurst sausage on bun, hamburgers, french fries, baked beans, hot dogs, drinks, desert. On lawn, St James "Middleton" Anglican Church. Cor. Co. Rd. 13/Tipperary Line, Central Huron.. Join the fun! Come see why we're called the "Friendly Church': Adults $10, 10 yrs. & under $5, preschool Free. Clinton & Central Huron Farmer's Market is looking for value minded customers willing to shop local, support local and enjoy the outdoors while doing it! Wednesdays 8am to 2pm at Library Park until September 10th... COUNTRY BREAKFAST, Van Egmond House, Egmondville, Sunday, July 27, 2014, 8:00 a.m. to 1 p.m. Adults $8.00, children under 10 - $4.00, preschool free. DISABLED? Get up to $40,000 from the Canadian Government Hundreds of medical conditions qualify. Call Ontario Benefits at 1-888-588-2937 Ext. 101 Cards of Thanks Cards of Thanks BARTLIFF Thanks to everyone who stopped by Don & Sharee's yard sale and supported our grandchildren's lemonade stand. They raised $80.00 for Unicef. We are very proud of them. Don & Sharee Place an Announcement and show off your Family & Friends! Cards of Thanks Cards of Thanks CLINTON SPRING FAIR RISE TO FAME WINNERS The Clinton Spring Fair would like to pay tribute to the contestants and winners of the Rise to Fame Youth Talent Search. These acts will be moving forward in the competi- tion and will be performing again on the Western Fair stage in September. In the Junior division 1st place was Allysha Whal- ing of Clinton performing an acrobat solo, 2nd place was Noelle McLellan of Listowel with a tap dance solo and 3rd was Myra Caldwell of Londesboro with a dance solo. Also going to London is Amy and Rachel Gras of Dublin performing an acrobat dance. In the Youth Division 1st place Stephanie Wojtowicz of London performing a vocal solo, 2nd place is Serena Rutledge of Kincardine performing a vocal solo and 3rd Mary Paige St.Onge of Seaforth with her vocal solo performance. Also going on is Wade Collins of Goderich with his variety solo performance. Mike and Tony Wafter - worth of Brucefield with there instrumental piece and Matt Swart of Brussels with his vocal solo. We enjoyed a great competition with 19 contestants this year! They all did a fabulous job! Thank you all for showcasing your talent for us! GLOUCHER Wow what a party! I would like to thank everyone for taking time out of their busy day to come & share such kind words & all their best wishes on my 90th birthday. Thanks to my family for everything they did & the lovely meal at Hessenland. i am blessed to live & be surrounded by such a caring community. Thanks! Marie LUBBERS/FLYNN Better late than never...On behalf of the Clinton Fair Board, we would like to thank all those who helped put on a great talent show this year at the Clinton Spring Fair. We enjoyed an excellent show, but if it were not for the volunteers behind the scenes it wouldn't be so easy to make this a wonder- ful event. Thanks to all the contestants who entered. We really enjoy the different tal- ents that you all bring to the stage! Hope to see you next year again! Donna & Marie MCGRATH On June 24, 2014 I received a phone call that is truly a parents' worst nightmare. If it wasn't for Brian and Andrew who found Timmy it would have been a different out- come. Thank you so much! A huge Thank You also goes to Timmy's paramedics - An- drew Krammer, Kevin Gorman, Gord Smithers and Don Perrian, to the Clinton Fire Dept. and the OPP officers, to the Clin- ton doctors and nurses, the Pediatric Critical Care Unit, floor doctors and nurses and the Ronald MacDonald House in Lon- don. Thank you to our families and extended families. Thank you to everyone who is praying for Timmy, and who is in any way part of helping/being there for him dur- ing this difficult time. God Bless! - The McGraths POPP I would like to give special thanks to Dr. Pototshnik, Dr. Seevaratnam, Rev. Gary Clark and all my family and friends for their visits, rides, food, phone calls and cards. All the help was greatly appreciated following my surgery in Stratford Hospital. Thanks. Evelyn Popp (oi re:r'',rr 6r 4Fir Iri Cr ell8P4. fbc I. Cards of Thanks Cards of Thanks POWELL WHAT A SURPRISE PARTY! Thanks to everyone for coming out and helping me celebrate my birthday. A big thank you to Dawn, Lori and the Brenda's, for all the work they did it was very much appreciated but what a surprise. I will have many memories of the stories told. Thanks for the gifts, cards, birthday wishes and pictures taken. Thanks Rita VANNESTE On behalf of Brett, Rachel, Morgan, myself and the whole Vanneste family, thank you to all for attending our Celebration of Life for Dave. It was great to see everyone to share memories, stories and laughs in his honour. Special thanks to the Fish & Game Club for providing the space for our Celebration. We are truly blessed to have such a strong sup- port group and greatly appreciate all that has been done for us during this time. "Every act of kindness grows the spirit and strengthens the soul" — unknown. Thank you again. Sherri Vanneste & Family WISE Harold & Kay Wise would like to thank all their family and friends that joined them as they celebrated their 60th wedding anniver- sary on Saturday June 28, 2014. Harold & Kay In Memoriams In Memoriams BRAD MILLSON January 12th, 1970 —July 23rd, 2013 The tears in our eyes we can wipe away, The pain in our hearts will always stay. With love Mom and Dad Millson and family Bill and Dianne Beuerman and family In Memoriams In Memoriams In Memory of Brad Millson January 12, 1970 — July 23, 2013 I love you because....you give me the strength I need to carry on. You hold my hand and stand beside me so I don't have to walk alone. I love you because....You are my star in the night sky and my sunshine in the morning. You are the wind that makes the chimes sing and the clouds dance. I love you because...1 see you in our chil- dren, their laughs, their courage and their drive to always do their best in everything they do. Our journey together has taken a different path. My eyes cannot see you but my soul feels your presence. My hands cannot touch you but my heart beats for yours. My ears cannot hear your voice but the wind carries your song. I love you because...You are my every- thing. This is not the end. Always & Forever Sherry, Lillie & Gregory Obituaries Obituaries MAYHEW, John Beverly "Jack" - Suddenly at home on Sunday, July 13, 2014 John Beverly "Jack" Mayhew of Goderich and formerly of Goderich Township in his 78th year. Beloved husband of the late Patricia "Iris" (Buchanan) Mayhew (2012). Loving father of Janine & John Jones of Midland, Tim & Victoria Mayhew of Guelph and Gregory & Nancy Mayhew of Holmesville. Sadly missed by 5 grandchildren. Brother of Kenneth Mayhew and Darlene & Bob Hawiuk. Predeceased by a brother Edward. Public visitation was held at the FALCONER FUNERAL HOMES, CLINTON CHAPEL, 153 High St. Clinton on Thursday, July 17, 2014 from 12:00 — 2:00 p.m. Jack requested a private family funeral. Interment Clinton Cemetery. Donations to the Alexandra Marine & General Hospital Foundation or the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy.