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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1967-10-26, Page 9CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all ryiy friends for flowers and cards while in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Addison, Dr, Street, nurses and staff <p »acond floor,—MRS; EVA SHIPP. 43b KNOX—In Huronview, on Sunday, October .22, J 967, Mrs. William H. Knox, CRntpn, formerly of Londes­ boro, In her 89th year. Funeral service from Ball Funeral Home, on Tuesday, pctober 24, with inter? menf in Burn'? Cemetery, Hullett Township. COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS I wish to express my sincere thankf to all those who sent cards, floufers and gifts of fruit and candy, •nd to everyone who made visits to S«e met while I was in Clinton hos­ pital, A big thank you to the neigh­ bours and the square dance club who came and picked the apples, apd to our good friends who have been helping with chores. Special thanks to Dr. Oakes, the nurses on the first floor, and to Rev, Harrison. Your kind thoughts will always be deeply ap- predated.—EDWARD WISE. TOLL—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Sunday, October 22, 1967, Lome Henry Toll, East Wawanosh Town­ ship, in his 70th year. Funeral ser­ vice on Wednesday, October 25 at 2 p.m. from Tasker Memorial Chapel, Blyth, With Interment In Blyth Union Cemetery, Thursday,, pctober 26 —• BINGO at Clinton Legion Hall, L5 regular games for $5.00; 2 sharq-the-yvqaith games; 1 special game for $25.00, the first letter’ "L" and first fetter "T" applies on this gam? for $2.00 each; 3 sharp- the-wealth games; jackpot applies on those 3 gqmes $55.00 In 55 numbers, 2 door prizes for $2.00 each. Admis­ sion 50c; extra cards 25? or 6 for $1.QO. tfb Tuesday, October 31 — BINGOat Huron Hsn end Came Cluo. jackpot 357,00 in 55 numbers 6 door prize*, 8:30 p.m. tfb 43p We wish to express our thanks to neighbours, friends and relatives for their kindness, cards and visits dur­ ing our mother's illness. Floral tributes, donations to cancer and heart fund were appreciated. Special thanks to Dr. Newland, the nurses on first and •econd floor of Clinton hospital, Rev. Mill*, Rev. Tschon and Ball funeral home.—THE FAMILY OF THE LATE MRS. MYRTLE TYNDALL. 43p • I would like to take this opportun­ ity to thank friends and relatives who visited me and sent cards and flowers while a patient in St. Joseph Hospital, London and while at home during the past four months. Special thanks to the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Legion, the Baptist Church ladies, Rev. Mills, Dr. Howard Cameron, Orthopedic •urgeon and Dr. Laird, London, Ont.— JOHN LEPPINGTON. 43p The family of the late Mrs. (Wililam) Rosean A. Knox wish to express their sincere thanks to neighbours, relatives •nd friends for floral tributes, cards, messages of sympathy and all acts of kindness during their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Ross, Dr. Oakes, members and the efficient and untiring staff at Huron­ view nursing home, pallbearers, flow­ erbearers and those who loaned cards. All was greatly appreciated. 43b I wish to thank my friends, neigh­ bours and relatives for cards, visits •nd treats while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital and Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to those who helped at the farm, Dr. Oakes, Mrs. Ball and the staff on first floor.— RAY POTTER. 43p I would like to express my sincere thanks to all who so kindly remem­ bered me while a patient in Clinton Public Hospital, with cards, flowers, gifts and visits. Special thanks to Dr, Walden, Dr. Flowers and Rev. Mills, •Iso the nurses and staff on first floor who were so kind.—-CLIFF PROCTOR. BIRTHS Goderich Community Concert As? sociation members—-Concert dates for 1967-68: Saturday, December 9, folk singers; Monday, February 26, duo pianist; Monday, April 8, Vareland Batily, Chanteurs, dp Paris. 43b --------------------------- --------,, -r Friday, Octo^ar 27—Cash Bingo, in Sesafprtn Legion Hall, 8:15 p.m.; 15 regular garqes; 3 $25 .specials; $75.00 jackpot to go. Sponsors, Branch 156, Roy?l Canadian Legion. 4?b Wednesday, Novambar 1 — Turkey .^upppr, Walton United Church, 5:30 - 8:00 p.m.; $1,5Q and 75c. Pre-Schoolers free. 43x Saturday, November 4—Centennial fee and bazaar pt St. Andrew's Pres? byferian Church, miscellaneous booth:, homemade baking, 3 •? .5 p.m. Auspices Madeleine Lane Auxiliary. 38, 43, 44b Huron Fish •nd Game general hint­ ing _ajt Alrna Grov» Club House, Nov, 6, 9 p.m. All past members and in­ terested sportsmen welcome. Special speaker. 43, 44b Thursday, November 2, noonday luncheon, 11:30 - 1 p.m. Webley? Willis Church, Sponsored by U.C.W, Annual Christmas bazaar and tea, Saturday, December 2, Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, 3 • 5 p.m, 43b {Clinton ThmdWz JMg6,WV 9 rr***r*r^Harriett) J^ncpc, Londesboro, Funeral was from the Ball JFpperal JEJpjria Wedaasd^y, October ?? witti .Rev, Clif­ ford Britton, Seaforth, Jn charge Interment was in Burna Cemetery, Hullett Township, Pallbearers were Arnold Dale, Bill Knox, Warren ffitx bingjs, Art Colson, Lome Dale and Bruce Tyndin. Flower* bearers were John Gibson, Weldon Tyndall, Ward Knox, Cam Proctor, Graydon Neal, Bill Dale, VernDale and Harry Sturdy, Persons attended the .fun» era! from Ottawa, Toronto, Hamilton, Niagara Fall, Fort Erie and the surrounding area. DIANA MARY HUBBARD Diana Mary Hubbard, wife of Richard Hubbard RR 4 Clin­ ton, passed away suddenly at Clinton Public Hospital on Sat­ urday, October 21 following the birth of her fifth child, Funeral service was from the Roman Catholic Chapel at Canadian Forces Base, Clinton, on Tuesday, October 24. Rev. James Kelly, Clinton, officiated at the service. Inter­ ment was in Clinton Ceme­ tery. Pallbearers were R. Sheppard, A. Lenz, M, Kelly, R. Gingras, R. Castle and R. Adams. Born in Surrey, England,on March 15, 1931, the deceased had lived in this area for the past three and one-half months. Previously the family had resided at military bases at Portage La Prairie, Mani­ toba; Moisie, P.Q,; and St. Jean, P.Q, Sur.vivors include her hus­ band; and five children, Rich- COOK— In Clinton Public Hospital, on Friday, October 20, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Cook, R.R. 1, Au­ burn, a daughter. Saturday, November 11 -? Annual Auction Sale of donated articles at the Orange Hall, Albert St., Clinton, L3Q p.m. Proceeds for building fund. 42, 43b WILD — In Soyth Peel Memorial Hos­ pital, Cooksville, on Tuesday, October 17, J 967, to Mr. and Mrs. James Wild, Cooksville (pee Gail Shearing), a son, Brent Mitchell. GREIPANUS—In Clinton Public H°s- ‘‘ pifal, on Sunday, October 2?, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs, John Greidanus, R.R, 1, Londesboro, a daughter. (Baby died on October 23). MAYTAG KELVINATOR ELECTROHOME HIGHEST DEBENTURE RATES NO. ADMIRAL ALL MAYTAG WASHERS TV & APPLIANCES 129 Ontario St. Marys-284-2290 JACKSON—In Chatham Genera) Hos­ pital, on Thursday, October 19, 1967, to Mr, and Mr.?, Wayne Jack- sqn, Ridgetown, a daughter, Sandra Lorraine, a sister for Brian and Kenneth. Registration for Figure Skating, town hall, October 27, from 5-7 p.m. Classes to begin Saturday morning, October 28. Children must be able to stand and wa|k on skates, 43b IN MEMORIAM EXCLUSIVE GUARANTEE YEARS PARTS AND LABOUR SERVICE. WRIGHT—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Friday, October 20, 1967, to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wright, R.R. 2, Sea­ forth, a daughter. McCLINCHEjY—Ip loving memory of William Mc;Clincheyf who passed away October 25th, 1945. Many a lonely heartache, Often a silent tear, But always a beautiful memory Of one I loved so dear, —Lovingly remembered by daughter Beatrice, SALES with SERVICE Stratford—271-6433 127 Queen St., "BOB'S TV SINCE '53" Bob Weeks, Prop Wednesday, November 1—Dessert Euchre arjd B$ke Sale, I.O.O.F. Hall, Princess St., 2 p.m. 40, 43x MRS, ROSEAN A. KNOX "Af Huronview lapt Sunday morping, October 22, Mrs. Rosean Amelia Knox passed away at age 89. She was the , Widow of WUliam H, Knox ’’and had formerly resided In. Hullett Township, the village of Londesboro and the town of ' Clinton. ; A member of the Pi’esby- terian Church, the deceased was born April 28, 1879, in Hullett Township near Con. stance to parents Esther Ros- an Johnston and Christopher Thomas Dale. She was mar-, ried in 1902 and the mother ' of two children,a son, Leslie T. Knox, Niagara Falls, and a daughter, Mrs. Florence May Ludvigsen, Ottawa, who survive. Other survivors include three grandchildren, Mrs. Joe (Isobel) Gibson, Seaforth, V/il. liam J. Chowen, Clinton, and Albert J. Knox, Fort Erie; ard Jr., jpaui, Jan, Dawn i«d Jill. '....... Parsons attending the funeral from a distance were Mrs. W? Spinney, Mi’s. J. Doucette, Mrs, w.Thibeault idrs. W. Hubbard and Miss Karen LeBlanc, all of- Yar. mouth, Noya Scotia. MYRTLE A. TYNDALL Myrtle Amanda Tyndall, widow of Fred Wesley Tyndall, passed away on Saturday, Oc­ tober 14 in Clinton Public Hos­ pital, The deceased made her home on Ontario Street, Clin­ ton, and had resided in this municipality for the past 26 years. Funeral was from the Ball Funeral Home on Tuesday, October 17 with Rev. Grant Mill, Ontario Street United Church, Clinton) Jp Pallbearers were Arnold Dale, WiHiam Knox, Hajroid Tyndall, Harold Connell, Cam-; eron pjpcforsuidKowthT^ da)l. Interment was in Clinton Cemetery. Flowerbearers wore grand-- soris Fred and Willlam Tyn. dall and Harold Dobb} uamea EJngol, Ernest Brown and Ar* thur Aitken. Born on January 5, 1893 ip Goderich Township to William and Adeline Connell, . Mrs. Tyndall had been in fail* ing health for two years. , She is survived by two sons, Weldon of Londesboro and Bruce of Clinon; one daughr ter, Mrs. George Wilson Jr., Vprna; seven grandchildren; and one sister-in-law, Mrs. Stellajponnellj CJinton. TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT COURT OF REVISION 1968 ASSESSMENT ROLL A Court of Revision on the 1968, Assess­ ment Roll for Hullett Township will hold the first sitting on Monday, Nov. 6, 1967, at 3:00 o'clock p.m. at theLondesboro Community Half . Complaints to the Court of Revision must be sent to the clerk of the municipality at least ten days prior to the date of the first sitting of the court. 42, 43 CLARE VINCENT, Clerk Treasurer, Londesboro; Ontario. Grocery Values! Jane Parker PUAAPKIN PIE Solo Parchment Wrapped AAARGARINE Green Giant PEAS FANCY QUALITY CALIFORNIA NO. 1 TOMATOES Cereal ,.„B. . . IG G CHEERIOS 49. Reg. Price 55c — SAVE 6c full 8" size 49cMUCH CAKE SHOULD THERE BE IN A FRUIT CAKE ? 1-lb pkgs C Reg. Price 2 tins 49c — SAVE 9c ....year debenture. »trt» 3«aZLQ Start golfing oiir troubJo-frco heating . service today. Telephone: 482-9653 PAUL KERRIGAN Agent 3>P Victoria street CLINTON, ONTARIO DEATHS Hl HUBBARD—In Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, October 21, 1967, Mrs. W. 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