Clinton News-Record, 1969-11-06, Page 1101•111mialore
25. CARDS OF THANKS
SPANISH STYLE
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(SHOWN ABOVE)
Spanish Style (Canadian Oak finish) 60" Triple
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panel bed,
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GORDON. VIUTLAKE
23. DEATHS
AKM; Passed away suddenly
Clinton, on Friday October
1st, 1909* Ruth Mary i3ylsxna,
ife of James Baker, in her 22nd
ear, Funeral was from the
Kristian Reformed Church on
onday, November 3rd, with
eattie Funeral Horne in charge.
pterrnent was- in Clinton
emetery,
THOO; Passed away at St,
oseph's Hospital, Loudon, on
riday, October 31st, 1969,
ord9n Arnold. Grigg, in 'his
0th year. Funeral from the
eattie Funeral Home, Monday
t 2 WcIock with interment in
linton cemetery,
SANDFORD: Passed away in
York County Hospital,
Newmarket, on Wednesday
October 29,1969, Janet Isabel
Sandford (nee Elliott) of Oak
Ridges, Ontario, Loving mother
of Mrs. W. Workman (Evelyn) of
Exeter, George Bernard
Sandford, Kitchener, and Mrs.
M. R. Irvine, (Dorothy) Oak
Ridges, Ontario. Services were
held from the Thompson
Funeral Home, Aurora, Saturday
November 1st. Interment in
Aurora Cemetery.
PRICE: The family of the late
Elizabeth Price wishes to express
sincere thanks to relatives,
neighbours and friends for their
kindness, the beautiful floral
tributes and expressions of
sympathy during our recent
bereavement. Special thanks to
nurses, staff of Clinton Hospital,
Dr. Harrett, Beattie Funeral
Home and Rev, Dr. A. J.
Mowatt. — 45p
DOWSON: The family of the
late John Dowson wish to
express their sincere thanks and
appreciation to relatives, friends
and neighbors for their many
acts of kindness during the
illness and death of a beloved
husband and father. Special
thanks to the Doctors and
Nurses at Clinton Public
Hospital, Rev. Morrison, the
Bonthron Funeral Home and the
Varna U.C.W. ladies. Your
kindness will always be
remembered, — 45b
25, CARDS OF THANKS
McCT.41NcligY: I wish to
express my sincere thanks to
friends, relatives and neighbours.
for their .cards, visits and gifts
while a patient in Exeter and
clinton Hospitals. Special thanks
to Or, Walden, Dr, Goddard,
Street and the nursing staff.
Berniece McClinchey 45b
MAKINS: My sincere thanks to
all whq remembered me with
cards, visits and flowers while a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, —;Lloyd Makins. 45b
WOOLLEY: Sincere thanks to
friends, and neighbours for their
kindness during my illness, also
to Drs. Harrett and Street and
nurses of Clinton Hospital and
doctors and nurses of 8th Floor,
Victoria Hospital, London. —
Harry Woolley, 45b'
LAYTON: I wish to express
sincere thanks to all who sent
flowers, cards and treats and
who visited me while a patient in
Clinton Hospital. Special thanks
to all who helped at home and
to Dr. Newland, Mrs. Johnson
the dietitian and nurses on 2nd
floor, — Mrs. Dorothy Layton. —
45b
TURNER: I wish to thank
everyone for cards, visits and
treats during my stay in Clinton
Public Hospital. A special thanks
to doctors, nurses and staff. —
Bill Turner — 45p
28. ROOM and BOARD
ACCOMMODATION for one.
Mrs. Jim Cox, 127 Princess
Street W. 482-7093. — 45,46b
ROOM AND BOARD for one or
more. Mrs. J. Nediger. Phone
482-6609. — 45b
29. BUSINESS OPP.
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regularly picked up
on Tuesday
will be collected on
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10
due to Remembrance Day Holiday
Blyth plans
pony club
At a meeting held last week
the directors of the Blyth
Agricultural Society decided to
sponsor a Trotting Pony Club
and hold pony races every other
week next summer.
A great deal of work will be
required to build a new track.
The track will be a one-quarter
mile track and may require
lighting. The directors expect to
use their new barn to stable the
ponies. It is expected the cost of
renovating the track, providing
hydro, fence construction, '
judges, stands, etc. will be
$1,000.
Pony racing has become a fast
growing sport in Ontario the last
few years. Clubs and races are
now held at Exeter, Sarnia,
Watford, Thedford and Bramalea
with many other towns showing
serious interest. If parimutual
betting is once started the sport
will then become one of the top
forms of entertainment. The
ponies must be 50 inches or less
in height and are classed
according to speed.
A Meeting Will be held on
Friday, November 6 to organize
'the club.
4.H club winds up
The seventh meeting of the
Clinton III 4.11 Club was held at
the home Of Xatherine, Brenda
and Connie Forbes on Oct. 13.
Minutes were read by Sandra
Good and it was announced that
Achievement Day will be in
Auburn a week horn Saturday.
The members decided to hold
a bowling: party to end their
project.
PfeVi011s Meetings Were held
at the homes of Mrs. IL E.
Thompson, Mrs, It, Good, Cathy
Aiken, Lorie SyttiAs and Patsy
Prottor. In the tall project, the
girls learned the seven basic
embroidery steps and applied
then* oh a dresser kart,
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