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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1967-08-24, Page 5ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sharp tare happy to announce the engage­ ment of their daughter, Donna May Margaret to Harold Frank­ lin Miller, Kitchener, son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Norman Miller of Goderich. The wedding will .take place on Saturday, September 16, 1967, at 4 o’clock in St, Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, Clinton. 34p * * * ' Mr. and Mrs, Frank McCowan are pleased to announce the en­ gagement of their daughter Barbara Ann to John Craig Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Cox, Clinton. The wedding to take place on Saturday, September 16, 1967 in Ontario Street Unite ed Church pt 2 p.m, , 34p • * * * The engagement is announced pf Evangeline Margaret Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lean­ der Peters, Lethbridge, to~Jack Adrian Heynen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerardus M, Heynen, Leth­ bridge. The wedding will take place on Saturday, September 9, 1967, in Lethbridge, Alberta. The bride-eject is a graduate of Galt Schoo) of Nursing, Leth­ bridge and her fiance received his B.A. from University of Calgary and is presently study­ ing at McMaster Divinity Co) lege while serving as student pastor of First Baptist Church, Clinton, 34p BIRTHS PORTEOUS—At Clinton Public Hospital, pn Monday, August 21, 1967, to CpI. and Mi’s. Kenneth Porteous, Clinton, a spp. DEATHS PARK Suddenly at Riguad, Quebec, on Friday, August 18, 1967, Mrs. Clifford G. Park, 31Q Griffith St., London (for­ merly of Clinton) ip her 68th year: Funeral service was he)d qn Tuesday, August 22 from A. Millard George Fun­ eral Chanel, London, with in­ terment in Woodland Ceme­ tery. TWITCHELL — In Brookville General Hospital, on Monday, August 21, 1967, Charles Twifchell, Prescott, formerly of Clinton, in his 83rd year, Funeral service was held on Wednesday w)th interment in Clinton Cemetery. Ball Fun­ eral Home, Clinton, were in charge. WAGNER —In Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, August 20, 1967, John Werner Wag­ ner, RR 1 Auburn, in his 78th year. Funeral service from Arthur Funeral Home, Aub­ urn, on Wednesday, August 23 with interment in Ball’s Cemetery, Auburn, WINTER — At Huronview on Friday, August 18, 1967, Mrs. Robert Winter, Goderich, in her 92nd year. Funeral ser­ vice from Stiles Funeral Home op Monday, August 21 with interment' in Maitland Cemetery, Goderich. 4^2-6642 •Rodeo in Exeter, Saturday, Sep­ tember 2 and Sunday, Septem­ ber 3. Brone riding, bulldogging, chariot daring rodeo Clinton News-Record, Thursday, August 24, 1967 INCREASED SAVINGS INTEREST I .year debenture. People Until November 15thContinue Night Work AvailableBothDay and 7 Will FindYou and Transportation Is Easily Arranged ■V Aviiihtitd Id sti Stw W* In X buy had Paid on 5 year debentures of $5,000 or more 6/2% paid on 3,4 & 5 years for $100 or more 6%% paid on 1 & 2 year debentures ONTARIO STUDENT : AWARDS ' 19674968 Yes. I am interested in your attractive rates of interest offered on debentures. □ Please tell me more about this system of saving. □ Enclosed is my cheque for $...................for a, Mr./Mrs./Miss................................................. Address................................................... ............. THE ONTARIO LOAN AND DEBENTURE COMPANY established 1870 ASSETS OVER $80,000,000 CAPITAL & RESERVE $8,750,000 CARDS OF THANKS I would like to extend my sincere thanks to all my friends and relatives for their many cards, treats and flowers, while I was a patient in Clinton Pub-' lie Hospital, Thameswood Lodge, London and Victoria Hospital; special thanks to all the nurses, Dr. Street, Blyth, Dr. Banerjee, London, Rev. Mathers for all his calls, and to all who helped in any way, while I was in hos­ pital.—MRS. JOHN. MANNING. 34b I would like to thank my many friends for the gifts, flow­ ers, letters and cards I received while a patiept in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London and Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. I especially thank the sisters of Huronic Rebekah Lodge, the Ladies Auxiliary to the Canad­ ian Legion, Clinton, Rev. A. J. Mowatt and Rev. G. Mills. My sincere thanks to everyone of you. — MRS. ELSIE VAN- RIESEN. . 34p May I take this opportunity to thank everyone who helped in any way, at the time of our accident in Varna on .august 4. It was very much appreciated. —MRS. JOHN KEYS. 34b I wish to thank all those Who visited me, sent cards, treats, flowers and gifts while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hos­ pital and since returning home. Also thanks to. Pastor Eaton, Dr.' Newland & nurses.—ELVA KEYS. 34b Thursday, Aug. 24 — Special meeting of Holmesville Local 219 of Ontario Farmer’s Union in Township Hall at 9.15. Topics include “Our Community Col­ lege’’, Carter Report and any resolutions brought forth. > 34b Thursday, Aug. 24 — BINGO at Clinton Legion Hall, 15 reg- . ular games for $5.00. 2 sihare- the-wealth games, 1 special game for $25.00, the first letter “L” and first letter “T” applies on this game for $2.00 each. 3 share-fhe-wealth games, jack­ pot applies on those 3 games . $57.00 in 57 numbers. 2 door prizes for $2.00 each. Admission ‘50c; extra cards 25c or 6 for $1.00. . tfb Friday, Aug. 25—Open Flow­ er Show, Clinton Council Cham­ bers; 3 p.m. to 9.15 p.m. Door prizes. - 34b Friday, Aug. 25—Cash Bingo in Seaforth Legion Hall, 8:15 p.m. 15 regular games; 3 $25 Specials; $75.00 jackpot to go. Sponsors, Branch 156, Royal Canadian Legion. 34b Friday, Aug. 25 — Reception and dance for Mr. and Mrs. Murray Morrison (nee Peggy McAsh), Zurich Community Centre; music by Ken Mittel- holtz and the Twylites. Every­ one welcome, lunch provided. 34b . Tuesday, Aug. ,29. is— BINGO . at Huron Fish and Game Club; Jackpot $56.00 in 56 numbers. Six door prizes, 8:30 p.m. tfb RODEO ACTION at its best! riHWe'wish'tb thank those who "sent' car ds,' gifts or visited Rob­ bie while in Clinton Public Hos­ pital. > Special thanks to Dr. Walden and nurses on first floor.—JOHN and KATHLEEN The fourth annual Mid-Western SIERTSEMA. 34b I would like to extend my sincere thanks to my family, relatives, friends and neighbors for kindness shown me while a patient in Clinton Public Hos­ pital, for cards, flowers, gifts and treats and to those who visited me. Special thanks to Rev. Grant Mills & Dr. Oakes; all was appreciated very much; also the nurses and staff who were so kind and efficient; it will not be forgotten. Sincerely, —MRS. MAUDE CRICH, RR 3 Seaforth. IN MEMORIAM PARTRIDGE—In loving mem­ ory of our dear mother, Luella Bennett Partridge, who passed away, Sept. 4, 1965: Mother Dear: We love and miss you more every day, God bless you. —LEONA and CLAYTON WESTON. 34b HOPSON—In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, George, who pas­ sed away August 26, 1964: “He would not wish for sorrow, Nor would he wish for tears; But just to be remembered By us throughout the years.” —Lovingly remembered by wife and family. 34b NICE—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Mrs. Les Nice, who passed away August 26, 1962: “What would we give if we could say Hello Mom in the same old way. To hear your voice and see your smile, To sit with you and chat a while. Sb you who have a mother, Cherish her with care, For you’ll never know the heartache Until you see her vacant chair.” —Ever remembered by Les, family and grandchildren. , 34p Yes you can continue your education.” BIRTHS I McCOWAN — At St. Joseph’s Hospital, Guelph, on August 16, 1967, to Mr. arid Mrs. Frank McCowan (nee Buch­ anan), 46 Meadowview Ave., GUelph, a; sori, Robert John. McMARTIN — At St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, bn August1 16, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs. James McMartih (nee Mc- Cowan), London, a daughter. Sahdra Joan; PHILLIPS—At Clinton Public Hospital, oh Wednesday, Aug­ ust 23, 1967, td Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Phillips, Clinton, a sOti. I Bayfield councillors Mert Merner, left, and Jack Sturgeon, right, are shown here as, Thursday evening, August 17, they installed the first of a series of life preservers which will hang along the south pier of the Bayfield harbor. A severe penalty will be imposed on anyone found tampering with or damaging this equippient. (Photo by Bellchamber( COMING EVENTS clowns and all the action of the biggest rodeo in Western On­ tario. Starts at 2 p.m. each day. Covered grandstand. 34b CELEBRATE Labor Day — September 4, at Seaforth Cen­ tennial party, 2 p.m. Monster parade with 50 floats, five bands; 3 p.m., games, sports, bingo, bands and old fashioned get-to-gether; 5-8 p,m., beef & pork barbecue; 8 p.m., military, display and opening Seaforth Centennial project; 9 p.m., pro­ gram and dance. 34,35b - GARDEN HINTS The last application pf lawp fertilizer should be put on no later than September 15, say horticulturists with the Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food. This enables the grass to develop a good root system, and to harden-off before win. ter sets in. Apply a complete turf ferti. lizer with a 2—1—1 ratio such as 10-6—4 at the rate of 10 to 15 pounds to 1,000 square feet. To avoid burning, apply when the grass is dry and water in.► 1;iTi H I :j|p| TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT TENDER FOR TWO DRAINS VOLK DRAINAGE WORK Exttnt of Work: 4,671 LINEAL FEET OF CLOSED DRAIN 3 CATCH BASINS 1 JUNCTION BOX GROSS DRAINAGE WORK Extent of Work: 12,499 LINEAL FEET OF CLOSED DRAIN 34 LINEAL FEET OF OPEN DRAIN 9 CATCH BASINS 2 JUNCTION BOXES ■ ’ • ' ’ ■ ' >■ ' ' ‘ Tenders to be in the_ hands of the clerk by 6:00' p.m. Tuesday, August 29th. Lowest or any tender may not be accepted. For information and specifications contact: CLARE VINCENT Clerk-Treasurer — Township of Hullett This booklet shows you how you can get financial help. Do you plan to attend a university or other post-secondary institution? Do you need financial assistance? To (earn whether you can qualify under the Ontario Student Awards program, obtain this brochure from your secondary school, or from the institution of your choice or write to: Student Awards Department of University Affairs, 481 University Avenue Toronto 2 t I Clinton Memorial Shop T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON — EXETER -r- SEAFORTH Phono 482-7211 Open Every Afternoon Local Representative A. W. STEEP GET FAST RESULTS WITH NEWS-RECORD CLASSIFIED ADS Need Some Extra Money This Fall? Just Give Us A Call, or Call The Canada I Manpower Centre at 524-8342 Goderich X Register NOW** CANADIAN CANNERS LIMITED »>r A TUa CANADIAN CANNERS LIMITEDWe Are The And We Need MEN and WOMEN To Help Process Corn and Carrots Work Will Begin Around August 20th and The Work Interesting The Wages Competitive • • [ Phone 235-2445 Plan to come and enjoy yourself in GODERICH Saturday, Sept. 2 Dance at Arena, 8:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 3 Open air interdenominational church ter vice. 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