HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-01-22, Page 11Clinton ,NewP-Racorgl, Thwsclay, January 1970 11
JANUARY SALE
CHILDREN'S
COATS, JACKETS,
SKI-PANTS, JEANS,
SWEATERS, DRESSES ETC„
GIRLS and BOYS
(UP TO SIZE 14)
MARTINS
DEPARTMENT
STORE
CLINTON
NOTICE
In order to keep abreast a the latest developments in the
health field, we will be attending Li pOst-graduate research
seminar in Fort Worth, Text* between
JANUARY 21St, AND JANUARY 25th.
Please keep these dates its mind when making
appointments.
ItERNETtl S.
-
WOOD b.t.
Doctor of Chiropractic
41r
25, CARDS OF THANKS
l-g.ST FORGO."
Our memories of nineteen
forty-five,
Came hack from then, to its
alive,
Last _Sunday Jenuary four,
4ust like P-Day in Foril,four
We did not know, or understand
'Why Doctor Kelly was at hand.
When we had none Other, sources
Therefore Oently we were
depending
On our Canadian Armed Forces.
Partly uniformed, partly
civilized
He brought all fears and pain to
ending
A baby Girl, We were surprised!
This hringe our family count to
ten:
Four Girls, four Boys, Mom and
Dad.
YOU , Sure mane all of us very
glad.
We hereby give you our salute.
With all our thanks and
gratitude.
Don Greidanus and family.
411
HOGGART: Sincere thanks 'for
flowers, cards and gifts while a
patient in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Drs. Harrett,
Walden and Newland and
nursing staff, — Helen Hoggart
and baby Barbara. — 4b,
LEPPINGTON: I wish to express
my sincere thanks to friends,
relatives and neighbors, Clinton
Baptist Church and Clintonian
Club for flowers, cards and gifts
while I was a patient in
Westminster Hospital, London
and for visits since my return
home 4 Special thanks to Rev. A,
Silver, London who called
severa times. Many thanks —
Thomas Leppington. 4p.
FREEMAN: I wish to express
my sincere thanks to friends,
relations, and neighbors who
remembered me with cards,
visits and gifts while in Victoria
Hospital, also to the C.P.&T.
fund for the wheelchair and
walker. My appreciation to all. —
Margaret Freeman. — 4p.
ARMSTRONG: I wish to thank
my many friends, relatives and
neighbors for the cards, treats,
flowers and visits while, a patient
in St. Josepn's Hospital and
since returning home, — Floyd
Armstrong, — 4b.
BROWN( My sincere thanks to
all who sent cards, treats and
Made enquiries while I was a
patient in Victoria Hospital; to
Rev. N. Wonfor, Dr. Mowatt and
Rev. H. Snell for their visits; to
neighbors and friends for help
with snow and the boys of C.E.
section and drivers for their help
in the past. — Charles Brown.
4p. h
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26. IN MEMORIAM
HABKIRK: In loving memory of,
a dear wife and mother, Bella
Habkirk, who passed away five
years ago January 21st, 1965.
Although we smile and make no
fuss,
No one misses her more then us.
And when old times we oft
recall,
It's then we miss her most of all.
Always remembered by her
husband Albert, family Gladys,
Lois, Roy and Ross, — 4b.
. ,
DOWSON: In loving memory of
a dear husband, father and
grandfather, Orrin Dowson, who
passed away one year ago,
January 26, 1969.
"So many things have happened,
Sinbe you were called away,
So many things to share with
you
Had you been left to stay.
We cannot bring the old days
back,
Your hand we cannot touch
But we still have the memories
Of the husband,' father and
grandfather we loved so much
It broke our hearts to lose you,
But you did not go alone,
For part of us went with you,
The day God called you home."
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by wife Flora, daughters,
sons-in-law and grandchildren. —
4b.
DOWSON: In loving memory of
a dear father and grandfather,
Orrin Dowson who passed away
Sunday, January 26, 1969.
"I lost a father with a heart of
gold
Who was more to me than
wealth untold.
Without farewell he fell asleep.
Leaving cherished memories for
me to kebp.
I have lost but God has gained
The very best father the world
contained."
Lovingly remembered by Edith,
Bill and Troy. — 4b.
dIl3BINGSt In loving memory
of my parents, Louisa Gibbings,
January 20, 1959, Robert W.
Gibbings, January 29,1960; and
my aunt, Mrs, Nora Sly, January
17, 196.
"A happy home we once
enjoyed,
HOW sweet the memory still:
But death has left a loneliness
The world can never fill."
Edith. — 4p,
138ARSON: In loving memory of
4 dear mother and grandmother,
Lenora Pearson, who passed
away two 'years ago, January 2S,
1088.
"Although We mile and Make
no fuss,
NO one nitheee her more than us,
And when old times We oft
It's then we Miss het most of
all."
AlWaye remembered by the
family. e-
EDUCATIONAL
DEVELOPER •
Conestoga College is seeking applicants for the position Of
Administrator of Continuing Education in Huron County.
The successful applicant must be Ole to give leadership in .
organizing the educational resources of the.ollege to meet
the needs for development of business, industry and •
community services in the County. There are no minimum
academic or experience requirements. All persons who feel
they can undertake this challcnging opportunity are invited
to apply,
please apply in writing to:
Director of Innovative and
Continuing Education,
Conestoga College of
Applied Arts and Technology,
299 Doon Valley Drive,
Kitchener, Ontario.
ASHTON: I would like to thank
my friends, relatives and
Huronic Rebekah Lodge for
flowers and cards while a patient
in Clinton Public Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Newland,
Dr. Street, and to nurses on First
Floor and all other departments.
— Mrs. NOtrna Ashton, — 4b,
21, ENGAGEMENTS
Mr, and Mrs, Charles,
Clinton, wish to -annOunce the
forthcoming tnerriage of their.
(*lighter, -Ethel -Janette to
Douglas Wayne Henry, .son of
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Henry, Port
Albert.. The wedding to take
place February 14, 1970, at
three o'clock in Ontario Otteet'
United Ohureh, Clinton. 4b.
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. 22. BIRTHS
STEI3HENSON: In Wingham and
District General Hospital on
Wednesday, 'January 7th, 1970,
to Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Stephenson, Teeswater, a son,
Craig Charles.
COLLINS: To Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Collins, Clinton, on January
1.3th, 1970, in Alexandra and
Marine General Hospital,
Goderich, a daughter, Lori Jean.
VAN WYNSBERGHE: To Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Van
Wy nsberghe, Auburn, on
January 18th, 1970, at Clinton
Public Hospital, a son.
LERNOVVICH: To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Lernowich, RR 1,
Bayfield, in Clinton Public
Hospital, on January 20th,
1970, a daughter.
23, DEATHS
McKAY: Passed away on
Monday, January 12, 1970,
Robert McKay, London in his
76th year. He is survived by his
, wife Blanche (Irwin) McKay and
dear brother of Mrs. Lorne
(Jean) Wilson of Brucefield, The'
funeral service was held at
Beattie Funeral Home on
Thursday, January 15 with Rev.
Garth C. Nelson, of Robinson
United Church officiating.
Interment was in Baird's
Cemetery.
MacPHERSON: Passed away in
Clinton Public Hospital on
Tuesday, January 13, 1970,
Me tha Elma MacPherson,
Clinton, daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Duncan MacPherson,
formerly of Wingham. She is
survived by one sister, Miss Pearl
MacPherson, Clinton.
Predeceased by one sister, Olive
in 1961. The funeral service was
held at R. A.. Currie & Son
Funeral Home, Wingham on
Friday, January 16 with
interment in Wingham
Cemetery.
MISTELE: Passed away at
J6seplet:Bea4it Memorial Hospital,
urlingRnr, ' ;on? Wednesday,
janhary 14, 1970, Gerald
Mistele, Burlington, beloved
husband of Jean Hearn and dear
father of Elizabeth Jane and
Margaret Anne, both at home. A
memorial service was held at
Appleby United Church,
Burlington, Friday evening,
January 16.
STURGEON: Passed away in
Clinton Public Hospital on
Thursday, January 15, 1970,
, John James Sturgeon of Bayfield
in his 87th year. He was the
' husband of the former Violet
Parker. The funeral was held at
Ball Funeral Home on Saturday,
January 17 with interment in
Bayfield Cemetery.
25. CARDS OF THANKS
LOBB: We wish to express our
sincere appreciation for the
thoughtfulness and generosity of
our friends and neighbors during
the past two weeks. The
donations of gifts, money and
time have been most
heartwarming and have served to
impress upon 'us our good
fortune rather than our
misfortune. Our thanks to air —
Don and Alison Lobb — 4p.
WILD: Sincere thanks to all my
relatives, neighbors and friends
who visited me, brought treats,
sent cards and flowers while I
was in Clinton Public Hospital.
Special thanks to Miss K. Elliott,
nurses and staff on first floor,
also Dr. Oakes and Dr, Herrett.
— Joe Wild, — 4b.
ANDREWS: I wish to express
my sincere appreciation to
relatives and friends who
remembered me with cards, gifts
and visits while I was in Victoria
Hospital. Special thanks to
friends who sent food in to
• the men at 'home'
'
it was very
much appreciated. — Marian
Ahdrews, 4b
NOTICE
HARRISTON FERTILIZERS
WILL BE
COMPETITIVE •
ON THE FOLLOWING ANALYSIS:
8-32-16
6-24-24
15-15-15
7-28-28
18-46-0
Aero Prills
Howard Mc Kendry
Res. 482-7927
LOCATED HALFWAY BETWEEN fly
CLINTON 'AND SEAFORTH ON HWY. 8
•
Ralph Buffinga
Res. 523-9266
DIV. OF CYANAMID OF CANADA LTD.
CLINTON
482-9133
PHONES 482-9938
Special Announcement
The Odd Fellows and Rebekah Humanitarian Sei;riee
Committees (Hospital Bed C.P. & T.) of
CLINTON, - SEAFORTH BRUCEFIELD HENSALL
EXETER - BRUSSELS
announce that they are again sponsoring a subscription
campaign for the purpose of furthering.their Humanitarian
Services Programme "Instituted for the purpose of relieving
distress wherever found", and for purchasing additional
sickroom equipment such as hospital beds, wheelchairs, etc.
This sick room equipment is made available to any resident
of HURON COUNTY, FREE OF CHARGE For Home Use.
Your
MAGAZINE ORDER
(New or Renewal)
will help further this community project and every
resident is urged to co-operate.
Residents when called upon should request to see the
represen aye's letter of introduction signed by a C.P. &
T. Committee Member of Clinton, Seaforth, Brucefield,
Hensall, Exeter, Brussels.
This is to eliminate any misrepresentation by
unauthorized persons. '
DONATIONS ARE NOT TO BE SOLICITED
OR ACCEPTED
Your C.F. & T. Chairman Is Listed Below
Mrs. Bernice Ford, Exeter
Gregor McGregor, Brucefield
Ross Sararas, Hensel'
Carman McPherson, Clinton
Bob Richmond, Brussels
Wilmer Broadfoot, Seaforth
Gerald McFalls, Co-Ordinator
FOR SICK ROOM EQUIPMENT CALL
NEAREST C.P. & T. CHAIRMAN 4b.
reemmeame,
ADVERTISING-IN THE
NEWS-RECORD
is an
INVESTMENT,
NOT AN EXPENSE
..........
Irjg YOUR
TO F SAVE ON BIL
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14-01. Tins
Stokely
Cashmere
Toilet
Van Camp—In
Beans
Sponge
Robin Hood
Angel
Mitchell's
Robin Hood—(Self-saucing)-9
Tissue
with
-15-0z.
Cake
-48.0i.
Pumpkin
Tomato
Puddings
_
Pork
Packages
Mix
Tins
Plain
Hot Dogs;
-16 Oz.
-10
Peanuts
Sauce
Rolls,
_ _
_ _ 8 rolls
-14-Oz. Tins
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Oz.
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Donuts (12s)
8s _
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4/59c
88c
5/88c
4/89c
2/89C
3/99c
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GRADE "A"—FRESH-ROASTING
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69c
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CHICKEN,
or T-ISONS
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Apple
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For Homburgs
Super
Liquid Floor
Neer
Blanched
Beres
Macaroni
Surget
Wonderfood
McCormick's—Salted,
Marshmallows
Juice
Biscuits
or
‘Save
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or Spanish
or Spaghetti
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99c
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89c
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HENSALL
AL,
MARKET1
- ONTARIO
• AVE
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skiraule
the one they
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alleys models
you
\elder choice 01 '15
tntee fabulous se
v‘es:
'19", A5" and "Cornpet\t\on"
Trade4ns also
POr Sale
ancin g available
Fin
o new Or used
roach ines.
10% down and
Small IVIOnthly
Payments
New tnaebirie
rentalt by hour
of day
JOHN ELDER
ENTERPRISES
FIA2 HENSAL IA PH. 262.5606
,.......
)5.. REAL. ESTATE ammimina..
REDUCED to $4,590. Four
room house with
large extra lot located on -paved.
highway in •Ilrecefield, A reel
good buy for the .hanclirnan.
Phone PEGGY ..CUN.N/NGI-IAM
at 524-9070 for arisppPiritigegt
to inspect,
TV REPAIR MEN — A fentestic
opportunity to -own your own
hesinees. We offer you a well
established TV and Appliance
business, It consists of living
quarters with five bedrooms,
modern kitchen and living room;
spacious store area with large
display windows and an
attractive store front. The Gross
Sales are over $100,000.00 with
net profit .higher than most
incomes. For more. information
on this 'business, contact JACK
CUMMINGS at 524-9624.
OWNER RELOCATING --
etorey frame home with large
living room, dining room, den,
kitchen, 3 pc, bath, 3 bedrooms.
New oil furnace and workshop
in good dry basement. 'Located
close to shopping. Asking' only
$8,500. with down payment of
just $3,500, Call PEGGY
CUNNINGHAM at 524-9579 for
an appointment to inspect.
HOLMESVILLE — Get away
from high taxes', let your
children have freedom of the
country, your wife will have
neighbors close by and you will
all enjoy this 3' bedroom
bungalow listed at just $10,000.
Located handy to school 'and
store, What more could one ask
for? Call ,PEGGY
CUNNINGHAM at 524-9579 to
see this good buy.
$4,500. IS THE AMAZING
LOW PRICE which this older
insul brick home is 'listed at.
Good location for new home or
present house could be
remodeled, Price includes extra
1/4 acre lot. Located in
Brucefield. Phone PEGGY
CUNNINGHAM today at
524-9579 to see this special.
DO YOU OWN A COTTAGE?
We have cash buyers waiting to
buy a lakefront cottage.
FAMILY PROJECT — BRUCE
PENINSULA
Compact store, lunch counter, 2
cal in.s and gas pumps. Modern
three bedroom living quarters,
include kitchen with built-in
cupboards, living room and 4 pc.
bath. Located ph,l, \ newly
constructed Cityv6rin4theaheOte
of Bruce.Periinsitle,ltich fanning
community, thriving tourist
area, with all traffic to the North
Shore Ferry Service passing the
door. Only $15,000. down with'
interest at 8%, Call BILL
CLIFFORD at 524-9097 to
learn more about this business,
INCOME PROPERTY —
Located at 130 King Street in
the heart of CLINTON. All units
of this TRIPLEX are fully
furnished and completely
self-contained. Building is in'
good state of repair with all new
aluminum storm windows and
screens. Listed at only $12,900.
with just $3000. down and
interest at 8%, Call 'JACK
CUMMINGS at 524-9624 to
inspect this property.
TRADE YOUR HOME OR
FARM on this golden business
opportunity. Complex includes
modern bowling alley with lunch
counter;, beautifully , furnished
attractive living quarters and
Drive-In Restaurant which
provides additional income, or
could easily be sub-let. Call
BILL CLIFFORD at 524-9097
for more information.
JACK CUMMINGS
524-9624
PEGGY CUNNINGHAM
524.9579
BILL CLIFFORD
524-9097
DON HOLST
REAL ESTATE LTD.
REALTOR
43 WEST STREET
GODER1CH -- 524-8951
20, NOTICES
•
DUE to the flu epidemic visiting
hours Will be restricted to one
''member of immediate family at
any One time e- Clinton Public
Hospital. 4,5b,
ANYONE whn would be
interested in receiving the
Salvation Army , WAR CRY
Weekly, please contact Mr. L,
Nice, 482-969/, 4b.
0;JINMEMOEIAM.
WILSON; Tn loving memory of
Charles Wilson who passed
MAW TA:wimpy 1, 19.07.
"You re not forgotten, father
dear,
Nor ever shall Yelp be;
As long as life and memory last
We shall remember thee."
-Ever remembered by Barry,
Rosalee, Steven and Michael, --
4,5P. ......„ „ „..
ElISBACH; In loving memory -of
our Dad, Ptl$4V.4 Bisbach who
passed away on. Januery 25,
1908, Always remembered by -
sons Calvin and Phil and
daughter-in-law, Put. —
BISBACII.: In loving memory of
my husband, Gustave Bisbach
who passed away on January .25,
1968. Always remembered by
his wife. — 4p,
28. ROOM and BOARD
ROOM and board available.
Contact 482-6609, — 3,4b.