HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-09-13, Page 13TOOLS: complete table saw
and motor excellent cond.,
sabre saw, 1/4 horse electric
power drill and attachments,
electric sander, emery stand
and motor (complete), 50 ft.
heavy duty trouble cord, large
tool chest and astrortment of
tools, heavy duty saw horses,
new steel lawn roller, Quebec
fleeter, quantity of coat, power
lawn mower (gas), Steel
wheelbarrow, garden hose,
Step ladders, lawn benth and
chairs, many other Item*. Car-
penter's tools sell 12:00 p.m.
Antiques at 1;15 p.m.
TERMS OF SALE CASH
7% SALES TAX IN EFFECT
PERCY WRIGHT
Autlioneer
Klppen, Ont. 262-5515
Estate Tel: •
262-2103
Estate Or Auctioneer not
respOnsible for accidents on
day Of Male.
• 37b
MORNING
Auction Sal
of antique. & household effects
SAT., SEPT. 15
10:30 a.m,
AUCTION ROOMS
1 mile south of Goderich
Highway 21
Four balloon back chairs, flat-
to-wall cupboard, jelly cup-
boards, round dining room
pedestal table, iron and brass
bed, blanket boxert, oval parlor
table, 2 pressback rockers, 5
commodes, dressers, cherry
sideboard, oak sideboard,
presiback chairs, trunks, 3
dining room tables, chesterfield
and chair, oak library table,
lazy-boy chair, wooden antique
single bed, drop-front desk,
sectional bookcase, small
tables, chicken coop chairs,
ladder back rocker, wicker fern
stand.
Wagon wheels, crocks, jugs,
picture frames, bells, china,
glass, copper boiler, sealers,
irons, 2 Tiffany-type lamp
shades, etc....
MIKE CUMMINGS
AUCTIONEER
TERMS: CASH
524-9064 or 482-7584
AUCTION SALE
of Modern Household Furniture
and Appliances
For Russ Archer at 166 Beach
Street in Clinton across the
street from Brownies' drive-in
theatre.
SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 1973
at 1:00 o'clock
Admiral refrigerator avocado
green, Admiral 25" colour TV,
Kelvinator refrigerator,
Kelvinator 24" stove, Wed-
trohome stereo set, Continental
bed, Inglis automatic dryer,
Beatty automatic washer, Ad-
miral dishwasher - 1 year old, 9
x 12 gold rug, old style cabinet
radio, number of scatter rugs
and sheepskin, 1 green runner
large Jiving..rooms
mirror, old style desk, chester-
field and chair, 3 hostess
chairs, 2 antique chairs, chiids
rocking chair, student desk,
dresser, 2 antique 'phonee, an-
tique clock, mantel radio, girls
26" bike, portable record
player-antique, vacuum
cleaner, utility table, drapes
and curtains, steel typewriter
table, square table, trunk, Ram
riding lawn mower 42" with
three blades, 1970 Snowjet
snowmobile with twin cylinder
396 Yamaha motor - NOTE:
with tuned exhaust,
snowmobile helmet and suit
dishes, fan, waffle maker, Old
ironer, motor*, silver trays and
servers, blankets and pillows,
30 ft. TV tower, rotary head with
booster and colour head double
stainless Steel sink. Many other
name.
NOTE; Rues and his family
have sold their house and they
are moving to a new and
smaller home with new fur-
niture in Clinton.
Terms Cash no reserve
Owner or auctioneers not
responsible for accidents day
of sale.
AUCTIONEERS
RICHARD LOBS ti.G. GETHKE
Clinton Bornhohn
37
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2,11 MILES EAST Of CtlhITON O N 'HIGHWAY 8
5Covtiad#0,
STONE HOUSE ANTIQUES
toNION, -ONTARIO
"We Buy enfl Sell" PHONE $19.482-9130
Marquis, delegates.
Mrs. Harvey Johnston
presided over the business part
of the meeting. There were 95
hospital and 37 home calls
made during the summer.
Mrs. Johnston announced
the 'Fall Rally will be held on
'October 11 in Ontario St,
Church. Dr. Ann Graham
Langford will be the special
speaker. The Joint Thank—
offering meeting is being held
on October 25 in Wesley,—
Willis Church and Dr, Goth
will be the guest speaker,
Lunch was served by Mrs.
McConnell's group.
INSTALL NOW
BE READY
For the forthcoming
HEATING season-See what
CLARE-HECLA
Furnaces can offer for your
heating needs. Gas or oll
fired, Forced sir or hot
water heating systems.
Free estimates at Your
CLARE-HECLA dealer
Chuter Plumbing
& Electric
46 King Street, Clinton
Phone 4824652
ATTENTION
Campers, Hunters, Fishermen, etc.
1963 CHEV CONVERTED
MOTOR HOME
CoMpletely self contained, Including fridge, stove, furnace,
electric host, hydra, flush toilet, bullt-in cupboards, BRAND
NEW TIRES, BRAKES (POWER), AIR SHOOKS, plus many
other extras all.Instelled hew thleyear, Maid be seen to be ap.
predated. Prhiately owned.
CONTACT G. MUNROE
524.841 1 -or 5 24.94 1 2
Serious thimbles only please. May accept hardt00 trailer or
Witt its pert payMent.
GRAF'S FINA
SERVICE
JEEP —AMBASADOR—JAVELIN—MIX
rows
MATADOR,,-1-1ORNET,-.• GREMLIN •
13AypieLO ROAD, GOOEFooli 5244411
GORD MUNROE , ,PEtER JOHN blltAlF
ACROSS- PROM -CONKLIN Lumaert
CLINTON NNWs-REC9Iip, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, f97:..43
TOWN. AND
COUNTRY ASSIFIWS
ESTATE AUCTION
of property, furniture, antiques,
household and carpenter's
toots on the premises 71 Lorne
St, Heneall, One block east of
highway No. 4 for Mrs. Edna
*Nikes Estate on
SATURDAY, SEPT. 15
12;00 p.m. sharp
PROPERTY: medium size frame
11/2 storey home, kitchen end
cupboards, living room, modern
bathroom and bedroom on
main floor, 2 bedrooms and sit-
ting room upstairs, sun porch,
oil furnace, garage, also a
handy men's shed 14 x 20, the
lot is approx. 70 x 132 ft. Large
garden also landscaping is
beautiful with a selection of
shrubs and trees around house.
If not sold prior to sale this
property will be offered for sale
at 3 p.m. Subject to a
reasonable reserve bid, 10%
down balance in 60 days.
ANTIQUES: pale blue scenic oil
lamp with brass base, large
assortment of china vases and
figurines, iron lion, large assor-
tment of plates by Royal Wilton,
Meikin, Pickwick, Austrian
Lamas°, beautiful assortment
of china cups and saucers by
Royal Bayruth, London
Crockery, Booths, Nortek°. in-
complete set of A. Malkin
(Dunkirk) 1933 variety of cut
glass, five press back kitchen
chairs (excellent) rare old
dining room table embossed
carving on edge, patio wicker
table, market baskets, pictures
including settlers log cabin
1812, oak mirror with 2 mat-
ching fiddle back chairs, Dalton
china mug, 5 drawer bureau
with porcelain knobs, large
beautiful jardinere, pine stand
with drawer and shelves, 3
drawer pine chest, parlor table,
hall seat, rare old parlor chair
,with scenic upholstery, assort-
ment antique chairs, easel
stand, pine bench, drop leaf
end table, 2 parlor arm chairs,
treadle sewing machine, small
annex stove, many other an-
tique items.
FURNITURE: 2-piece cheater-
field suite, excellent
(tangerine) corresponding
drapes, platform rocker, easy
chair, • pole, lamp, fere stand,
redwing of cabinete.bedioisprings
and mattress, 'dresser, 2
blanket boxes, Iron cots, coffee
tables, hall tree, Kelvinator Ap-
pliances are 2 door refrigerator
with freezer, 30" stove, dryer,
enamel top pantry table, assor-
tment of stools, blankets,
household linens.
Outstanding Clearing
Auction Sale
Of two housithetd lots of furniture and antiques to be held at
Lot 254, terry. No. 21, tlayfield, on Saturday, Sept. 15, at 12:30 _A
Sharp.
FURNITURE AND ANTIQUES - Large early Canadian
aldeboerd; large and small commodes; Boston rocker; wicker
rocker; 'writing desk; 2 gramaphonas; Ice box; pine table;
blanket boxes; 4 Cane bet torn chters; round oak -pedestal table;
5 matching chairs; high boy (inlaid with birds eye Maple); fiat
td wail cupboard; fern stands; hall tree; parlour cheini; 6 pine
chairs; dressers; wesh stands, blanket bertch-box; regulator
kitchen block; 7 8 & W Televisions; library table; Pedlar toilet
Ws; square delete morn table and Matching chairs; bedroom
suites; *rod beds; bras* and Iron bad; parlour table; Press
beak high cheer and rOcION; Chesterfield and two Chatre; vanity
dresier and ChM/Mier; swivel kicker; toffee table; hunildeler;
lamps; creeks; wicker rack; reeving tablrest; heeds *erring
Machete; pictures end trernee. antique bedspreads and
tehtsdlot ha; ellibee; glass; thins; souvenirs; cast Iron and Gun -
stack chaff's and 2 Captain** chairs.
APPLIANCES tediat refrigerator - one yeer old, frost 0.4;2
stove.; RCA 11 Cu. It. freezer; 2. refrigeretors; 2 *ringer
witshere; *Mall kItchlrer appliances.
TOOLS - hand and garden tools; 10 th steel lathe - 10" awing;
emery; vice; pottier foals; Yardman teWn mower.
*OAT - Here* made hbregtas Sall boat.
Terms Cash No Reserve
Proprietor liIrs. Helen Fraser
RATHWELLIS AUCTION SERVICE
AUCTIONEERS AND LIQUIDATORS
SRUCEFIELD . 462-3120
12. AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE
of Antique Furniture etc. for Mr.
and Mrs, Lorne Jervis 21/2 miles t
welt of Clinton on No. 8 High-
way then north 11/2 miles, s
Sat. Sept. 22
at 1 o'clock
Full lilt in next week
Richard Lobb & A.G. Gethke
Auctioneers
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THWELL'S
.eikawkitir.,--savt[•4N
AUCTIONEERS
and
LIQUIDATORS
BRUCEFIELD, ONT,
Offer the most modern
auction methods.
LICENSED and BONDED
ONTARIO-WIDE
BRUCEFIELD 482-3120
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ATIHIWELL'S
.eicati•unt=:=.:01•4111
Estate Auction
Of Property, furniture, applian-
ces and antiques for the Estate
of Mrs. Alice Radford to be held
in the village of Blyth on
Satur day, Sept. 22,
at 1:15 P,M.
Property to sell at 3:00 P.M.
Two Bedroom red brick, one
storey home with large sun
porch, living room, dining room,
3 pc. bath, back entrance, full
basement, oil furnace, single
car garage. Large treed lot
must be seen to be ap-
preciated.
10% down, balance in 30 days
Selling subject to reasonable
reserve, Full listing next week.
RATHWELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE,
.SEllicEnglog ..1.4820=
37'
13. SERVICESAVAILABLE
QUICK rash to pay bills or make a
purchase. Call Brad Hamilton,
Trans Cane da Credit, 524-
8349.—ci Otf
LET US REPAIR AM) MAKE
your rings and jewellery like new.
Diamot:d rings renewed and stones
safely secured — doo't take awl-
MA. Expert wort, done reasonably to
your satisfaction, Watell repairs
and pearl restringing. W.N. Coun-
ter. Clinton, Ontario,—etfn
EAVESTROUGHING, aluminum
or galvanized. Estimates without
obligation. Contact MK Rutter),
R.R. 3, Witighant. Phone 357.
1077.-16trn
REMODELLING, renovations,
roofing and floor laying, expertly
done. All odd jobs around the home.
Kitchen cupboards a specialty.
Ph one 4 82-7 671L Hen
Mt-Nairn.—e2t fts
PRIVATE musk• lessons on guitar,
banjo anti bass, given by qualified
instructor and special attention to
adult students. Phone 482-
7710.—tfe
DO YOU HAVE marriage or family
prohltnits? The Ministry of Cont.
munity & Social Services offers help
in the retail of marriage and family
counselling either in your home or
in I he Wingham office, 199
-Josephine Street. For appointment
pltnne 357-3370.-37b
TREE PLANTING
ASSISTANCE
Those wishing to have land
reforested In 1974 are
requested to make applications
by October 1.1 1973.
Contact the:
Secretary-Treasurer,
Maitland Valley
Conservation Authority,
Bali 5, Wrizoteter, Oritarlo
519.335-3557
37,38b
13, SERVICES AVARAILE
PHOTOGRAPHY; weddings, Qom-
menial, portrait, portraits taken in
your own home, Phone Photo Art
Services - 482.744R-300
—LADIES
HAVE YOUR
SEWING
DONE FOR FALL
So that you are prepared
PHONE 524-2492
LEARN TO DRIVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS
* Now you can train right here in
Canada!
• Tuition Tax Deductible!
* Placement Assistance Guaran-
teed!
* Weekend training also available!
For application and interview,
write; Safety Department, The
Canadian Institute of Tractor
Trailer Training Ltd„ 207 Queen's
Quay W., Toronto 117, Ontario or
call 416.864-9381 (Formerly - Trans
Canada Transport
Training)-35,36,37h
VACUUM CLEANERS
SALES & SERVICE
ALL MAKES
BOB PECK '
V ARNA
262-5748 gctfn
CUSTOM KILLING KILLING
AND PROCESSING
Butchering dates--Tuesday, and
Thursday
TUESDAY — Beef and Pork
Friday — Hoer Only
PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE
Nierner's Abattoir
237.3314 Dashweud. --el t fii
Huron Business
Machines
SALES - REPAIRS - RENTALS
113 ONTARIO ST. CLINTON
PHONE 482-7338
For typewriters, adding
machines, calculators, copy
machines. We have a large
•selection of portable
typewriters in stock. See the
latest in pocket electronic
calculators. Repairs made to all
Makes of office machines since
1942.
BEATTY FARM
SALES & SERVICE
now available at 24 Princess St.
Clinton across from P.U.C.
Store Hours - 9 a.m. to 12 noon
- Mon, to Fri.
Phone 482-9561
or
524.9192
, ARNOLD M, BEST
AUTHORIZED DEALER lin
SEPTIC
TANKS
CLEANED
MODERN EQUIPMENT
WORK GUARANTEED
Write or Phone
Harvey Dale
CLINTON
Phone 482.3320 _two
COMPLETE
LANDSCAPING
SERVICE And
SUPPLIES
Open 7 Day. At Week
Mon. that Sat. fill dark
Sunday 12 to 6
ART'S
Landscaping i Nursery
et BENNET ST. E., GODERIC
524-9126
BILL'S APPLIANCE
SERVICE
Repairs to ell makes
and model's of
major appliances
Phone 482-7035
TFN
RICHARD LORI
EXPERIENCED
AUCTIONEER
ol
I APPRASER
CLINTON, ONT.
PHONE: 482-9431 or 482-70e0.
odes
CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Furnac'e installations
DELAV'AL MILKER
SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
-16 King St. 482-7652.
-18tfn
SCREENED
TOPSOIL
* EXCAVATING
* BACKHOE WORK
* GRAVEL and FILL
* CEMENT GRAVEL
LYLE MONTGOMERY
CLINTON - 482-7644 tin
• • -
JACK'S
WOOD TURNERY
CUSTOM WOOD TURNING
AND GIFT ARTICLES
JOHN PLUMTREE
482.969 5
CLINTON
(At Rear Of 84 Albert St.)
4'7 5tfn
BRUINSMA
CONSTRUCTION
And EXCAVATING
CUSTOM
BULLDOZING
R.R. 2 Goderich 524-9804
14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
All persons having claims against
the Estate of FRANCIS WILLIAM
ANDREWS, Retired Farmer, late
of the Town of Clinton, in the
County of Huron, who died on or a-
bout the 15th day of July, 1973, are
required to file the same with full
particulars with the undersigned by
the 22nd day of September, 1973, as
after that date the illiStibt of the
estate will be distributed.
DATED at Goderich, Ontario,
this 21st day of August, 1973.
PRES'I' and EGENER,
BatriAtem, etc.,
33 Montreal Street,
GODEIIICH, Ontario.
Solicitors for
the Estate
—115,116,11Th
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE of HARVEY
'WALLACE ALEXANDER, late of
the Township of Goderich in the
County of Huron, Retired Farther,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 24th day of
October, 1972, are required to file
full partieulats thereof with the un-
dersigned on or before the 17th day
of September, 1973, after which
date the assets will be dietributed,
having regard only to the claimsof
-which the undersigned shalt then
have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
21st day of August, 1971
E.B. MEI4ZIES, Q.C.,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for
the said Estate.
35,36,17b
16, :PERSONAL
IF YOU have a problem you want
to share write THE LISTENER,'
Bog 330 Clinton News
Record. 33tfn
PEARSON: In St. Joseph's
Hospital, Sarnia, on Monday, Sep-
tember 10, 1973, to Mr, and Mrs,
Robert Pearson (nee Mary Ellen
Andrews) a daughter, Diana
• Michelle, a sister for Dean.
YOUNG; Stewart and Patricia
Young of Wabush, Labrador are
pleased to announce the birth of
their son, Marc Henry, on Septem-
Jackman Memorial Hospital,
Labrador City, Nfld. A first grand-
child for Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Young, Clinton.
BELL; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bell
Jr. of Clinton wish to announce the
arrival of their baby girl, Tammy
Lynn, Friday, September 7, in Clin-
ton Hospital.
SMITH: Ken and Kerry Smith are
happy to announce the birth of a
daughter in Woodstock Hospital on
September 9, Shannon Averill, a
sister for Shelly Anne,
22. DEATHS
FINES: At St, Joseph's Hospital,
London September 5, 1973, Harriet
Ruth (Whitside) Fines. She was in
her 67 year, the daughter of Albert
and Mary Ellen Whitside and wife
of A.E. Fines. Surviving are Joan
'temple of St. Catharines and
Robert Arthur Fines of Willowdale,
seven grandchildren and two
sisters, The funeral was held from
the, Ball Funeral Home, on Thur-
sday September 6 at 5 p.m.
Reverend Lewis officiated, inter-
ment in Clinton Cemetery.
MARTIN: Funeral service was held
from The Bali Funeral Hume, Clin-
ton, on September 5, 1973 for Mary
Ellen Martin, Toronto, formerly
Mary Corley of Belgrave. Surviving
is one niece, Mrs. Doreen Wilson,
.Strathroy and one nephew,
Cameron Proctor, Clinton. Inter-,
ment was in Blyth Union Cemetery.
23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr, and Mrs. Duane Hackenbrook
of Vanastra wish to announce the
forthcornimLarterriage of their
daughter, Cheryl Ann to Randy
Harold Newton, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Newton of Milton, The
wedding will take place Saturday,
October 6, 1973 at 4 p.m. in St.
Pauls Anglican Church, Clin-
ton.-17b
Mr. and Mrs, Giirdon Stewart, RR
2, Ripley and Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Farrell of Sarnia announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their children
Sherry Lee and Gilbert, on Satur-
day, October 6, 1973 at 4 p.m, in St.
Andrews United Church,
Ripley.-37b
24. MARRIAGES
Mr. and Mrs, A. De Omit` wish to
announce the marriage of their
daughter, Reta Maria, to Jeffrey
Keith, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Tyndall on September 8, 1973 itr the
Chapel of Ontario Street United
Church.-417p
25. IN MEMORIAM
KYLE: in loving memory of a dear
wife, Mother and grandmother,
Florence Marie, who passed away
September 110 1971,
Thoughts of you come drifting back,
Within our hearts to stay.
To know that you are resting
When the twilight entity the day.
Lovingly remembered by Hill and
fantily.-37p
BEZZO: In loving Memory of
William C.13ezXo who passed away
27 years ago, September 8, 1946,
Time takes away the edge of grief
But memory burns back every leaf.
Lovingly remembered by wife and
faittily.-37h
SHEPHERD: I would like to ex-
press my sincere thahks to all who
were sit kind in visit, send flowers,
treats and cards while I Was a
patient in Clinton Public Hospital.
Thanks also to Drs. Harrett and
Cattelt, Rev. Mowett and Rev.
Lewis and the nurses oh woofed
floor, Mrs. Annie Shepherd.---37p
OggER: in loving memory of our
dear son and brother, Michael, who
passed Away September 17, 1960.
Never more than a thought away,
And quietly remembered every day.
No need for words, except to say
Still loVed,' still missed in every
way,
Lovingly remembered by Mom,
bad, Wendy and Patti.-37b
MeBEATI-I: In loving 'memory of
Walter Melleeth who paned away
itiX Years ago:
His memory is As dear today
As in the hour he passed away.
Lovingly remembered by his wife
Pearl, eon Dougl he and
family.-37b
HO.RBANUlfc: in loving memory
of a dear husband and father, who
passed away September 15, 1968,
We often sit and think of him,
When we are all alone,
For memory is the only thing,
That grief can call her own.
—Victoria and Family,-37b
RILEY; Special thanks to the Doc-
tors, nurses and staff, and those
who sent flowers and visited while
in Clinton Hospital. Tom
Riley,-37b
McGUIRE: This note is to sincerely
thank Drs. Watts, Newland, Baker,
and Harrett, and the nurses and
staff of the Clinton and Goderich
hospitals, for their kind attention
while a patient in hospital, also
deeply appreciated the kindness
and generosity of Father McMaster
and friends who visited and sent
flowers and cards. Mrs. Selina
McGuire,-37b
The Afternoon Unit of On-
tario Street United Church
Women held their first meeting
of the Fall season on Septem-
ber 4 .in the church parlour
with 33 members and one
visitor attending.
Mrs. Milton Wiltse led the
worship service by the use of a
hymn, scripture reading and
the theme "My Peace I Leave
With You, etc" Mrs. C. Van
Damme sang two solos
followed by a reading entitled
"Among the wings of prayer"
by Mrs Mrs. Ernie Brown.
Very interesting reports of
the weekend at Alma College in
August were given by Mrs. Er-
nie Crich and Miss Dorothy
AUCTION SALE
Of immaculately kept recently pur-
chased furniture and, appliancs,
bedding and linens, small utensils
and kitchenware, dishes and home
accessories. Being sold on behalf of
the owners who are moving. Being
conducted through the facilities of
'ESTATE MARKETING
SERVICES
Auction Centre
Wingham, Ontario
Saturday September 16, 12:30
preview Friday Sept, 14 2:0(1 p,nt.
till 8:00 p.m, Saturday 10:00 a,m.
till sale time.
for complete auction information
J.A. Currie 357-1011
Manager
Estate Marketing Services
Wingham, Ontario
"our reputation Is our recommen-
dation"
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HODOERT: Bill and Lois Hodgert
would like to take this opportunity
to thank their neighbours, friends
and relatives for the lovely 25th
wedding anniversary party, also for
their gifts, flowers and beautiful
cards,-37b
TEBEILliT: I wish to thank my
friends, neighbours and relatives
who sent cards, flowers, treats and
visited me while I was a patient in
Alexandra Hospital. Special thanks
to Dr. Watts, Dr. Cauchi and all the
nursing staff on second floor
E.-37p
CORNISH: The family of the late
Mrs. Effie Cornish wish to express
their sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbors for their
floral tributes, donations to the
Heart Find, and many acts of kind-
ness. Also to Rev. L.W. Lewis, the
Ball funeral home and nursing staff
at Hruonview. Jean, Margaret, and
Wray.-37p
13. SERVICES AVAILAILE 21. BOONS
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25:IN MEMORIAM 6, CARD CiF ,THANKS'
26. CARD OF THANKS
her 3, 1973 in Captain William
U.C.W. meets