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Country Club Elm 7.95 Knotty Cedar 8.35 Palomino Teak 8.35 Georgian Pecan 7.49 Pacesetter 4.95 Medium Taiwan 5.49 ,CLINTON NEWS,F4ECOR1,?t THURSDAY, 4PRIL 10, 1974 15 140111,011 AMP. ,ceiptinrotv CLASSIIFINIOS 14, NOTICE TO CREDITORS 22. DEATHS IN THE ESTATE OF EDITH ALBERTA BEATTY late of the Village of Varna, in the Township of Stanley, 'County of Huron, Deceased, Creditore• and others having claims against the above estate are required to send• full partietilars of such claims to the undersigned solicitors on or before the 27th day of April 1974, after which date the assets of the estate will be distributed, having regard only to elaints that have been received, Siskind, Taggart- & Cromarty, • Barristers and Solicitors, • 471 Waterloo Street. London, Ontario Solicitors for the Administratrices. —15,16,17b IS, PUBLIC NOTICE DO YOU HAVE marriage or family problems? The Ministry of Corn- munity & Social Services offers help in the form of Marriage and family counselling either • in your home or in the Wingham office, 199 Josephine Street, For appointment phone 357-3370,-16b 18.MISCELLANEOUS ONLY ONE LIFE it will soon be past, Only what's done for Christ will lost. 21. BIRTHS MACAULAY- Scott and Connie of Shelburne are proud to announce the birth of their daughter Marsha Jean , 8 lb. 12 oz., on April 11, 1974. A new granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Royce Macaulay of Clin- ton and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Young of Goderich. SMITH- Floyd and Margaret Smith (nee Stewart) are pleased to an- nounce• the...arriv.al of their, baby daughtek,: Joori,•Ann u.on,,Monclayeo, April ..15, 1974 in St. .Josephs Hospital, London. 22. DEATHS JORDON: At Riverside Hospital, Ottawa, on Monday, April 8, 1974, Mary Louise Jordon of Ottawa, for- merly of Clinton, beloved wife of the late Morely C. Jordon in her 75th year. Dear mother of Mrs. Donald (Joan) O'Donnell of Ottawa and dear sister of Mrs. Fred (Winifred) Fraser of Hayfield. Also surviving are 4 grandchildren, Dan, Deborah, Mark, Michael, The funeral service was held from the Ball Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton on Thursday, April 11 at 2 p.m. Inter- ment in Clinton Cemetery. FAIRSERVICE: At Montreal, on Friday, April 12, 1974, Ann Fairser- vice of Stratford, formerly of Lon- desboro in her 39th year. Beloved daughter of Mk. Myrtle Fairser- vice and the late Robert Fairservice and dear sister of David, Montreal. Also surviving are a niece, Maureen Fairservice, and a sister-in-law, Mrs. David (Michelin) Fairservice. The Funeral Service was held from the Ball Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton on Tuesday, April 16 at 2:00 p.m. Interment in the Clin- ton Cemetery. MacGREGOR: At Seaforth Com- munity hospital, Seaforth, on Mon- day, April 8, 1974, William MacGregor of RR 3, kipper) in his 88th year,• beloved husband of the former Sophia Desch, dear father of Bruce, RR 2, Kippen, Ronald, RR 3 Kippen, Wilmer, Sault Ste. Marie. Mrs. Dan (Eula) Mellick, London, Mrs. Edgar (Ennis) McClinchey, Hensall, brother of Mrs. Arnold (Helen) Petrie, Mississauga, Mrs. Steve (Mae) Bulak, Toronto. Also surviving are 10 grandsons and one granddaughter. The Funeral Ser- vice was held from the I3onthron Funeral Home, Hensel! on Thur- sday, April 11th at 2 p.m, with Rev. W. Jarvis officiating, Interment Hereon Union Cemetery. LEISHMAN: At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, on Wednesday, April 10th, 1974, Rich- mond Henry Leishman of Huron- view in his 89th year. Ilusbatid of the late Elite Alice Chaeaney, Dear father bf Beatrice (Mrs. Percy Barker) and Myrtle (Mrs. Fred Harker), both of Goderich, and James Leishman of RR is, Brussels. Also survived by eleven grand- children and eight great.. grandchildren. The body rested at the Stiles Funeral Home, Goderich, from .3 o'clock Thursday, The Ser- vice was held on Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment in Maitland Cemetery LOL No, 182 Goderich held a ser- eke at the Turner Home, Friday at fl pit BAILEY: At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich on Monday, April 15, 1974, Martha Frances Bailey of Huronview, for- merly of Hayfield in her 94th year, Wife of Thomas Bailey of Bayfield and dear mother of Mrs. Harold (Thelma) Edwards of London: The funeral was held on Wednesday,. April 17, 1974 at 1:30 p.m. from Ball. Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton, Inprment in Clin- ton Cemetery. 23. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. john A. Boyes, Hayfield, Ontario, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Janet Ann to Mr. Michael Otto Eckert, son of Mrs. Marie Eckert. of Clinton, Ont. and the late Mr. Bert Eckert. Marriage to take . place Saturday, May 11, 1974 at 4 p.m. in Trinity Anglican Church Bayfield.-16h Mr. and Mrs. .Jim=, Scott, Goderich are pleased to announce the forth- coming marriage of their daughter Jill Diane to Mr. David Arthur Jervis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russel Jervis, Clinton. The wedding to take place Friday, May 3, 1974 at 7 Rm. in the Londesboro United Church, Londesboro, Ont.-164 25. IN MEMORIAM LIGHTFOOT: In loving memory of our dear father and grandfather, Allan Lightfoot, who passed away April 21, 1973. Behind the smile there is many a tear For the one we lost and loved so dear.:_ Sweet are the memories silently kept Of one we loved and will never forget. Always remembered and sadly missed by son Bryan. Linda and grandsons. Greg, Cord and Ron- nie.-16b 26. CARD OF THANKS WRIGHT: I would like to thank all My relatiyek and, friends for visits, cards, flowers and treats while I was a patient in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Harrett, nurses and staff of first floor. Karen Wright.-16b GLAZIER - Sincere thanks to all who visited me and sent flowers, cards and treats or helped in any way while I was a patient in Clin- ton Public Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses and staff on the first floor and 'Dr. • Baker. Wilfrid A. Glazier.-16p ELLWOOD: I would like to thank all who sent flowers, cards and, visited me while in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Harrett and nurses on. second floor. May Ellwood.-16p JERVIS: We wish to express our' appreciation to the Clinton Fire Department for its cooperation and assistance at the time of our recent smoke fire. Thank you. Olda' and Russell Jervis-16p KERR: I would like to thank my relatives and friends for the lovely flowers, treats and cards I received while a patient in Seaforth Com- munity Hospital. Thank you to Dr, Moyo and Dr. Malkus and nurses. Special thanks to the house keeping staff and good will fund of Huron- view Seaforth Edelieveis, Rebekah Lodge and Seaforth Women's In- stitute, also to Foster and Marg Bennett for their kindness to my wife. Eldin Kerr-16b The Auburn Presbyterian Women's MissiOnary Society held its April meeting at the home of Mrs. Duncan MacKay with the president, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson its charge, A reading was given by Mrs, John Hallam. The scripture lesson, the Easter story was read by Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock and Mrs, Frank Raithby. Easter meditation was given by Mrs. Frances Clark. A reading was heard from Mrs. Duncan MacKay. The offering was received by Mrs. MacKay and dedicated with prayer by Mrs. Sanderson. Roll call was answered by a Bible verse containing the word "Resurrection". Plans.were made for the next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Roy Daer, A.C.W. The April meeting of the Anglican Church Women of St. Mark's Church was held last Wednesday at the home of the president, Mrs. Celia Taylor. She welcomed the guests from the presbyterian W.M.S, and the members. Rev. Fred Carson read the scripture lesson. Prayers were taken by Mrs. Andrew Kirkcon- nell. The Missionary theme, "The Women in Jesus Life" was given by Mrs. Elmer Trom- mer. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt gave the reading, "The Legend of the Easter Lily." Mrs. Thomas Lawlor gave the topic, "The promise of April". Roll call was answered by a Bible verse containing the word, "Risen." The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs.• John Daer. The financial statement was given by the treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. Rev. Fred Carson announced that he would be ordained to the Priesthood in St. Paul's, eathedrett-isnrrcsrl-cm-M.arito The travelling apron received a penny for each letter in April Showers. The offering was received by Mrs. Haggitt and the meeting closed with prayer. A successful auction was con- ducted by Mrs. Elmer Trom- mer and lunch was served by Mrs. Taylor assisted by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. U.C.W. The United Church Women of Knox United Church held their Easter Thankoffering meeting in the church. The guests were welcomed by Mrs. Gerald McDowell and Mrs. Kenneth McDougall and ushered by Mrs. Albert' McFarlane and Mrs. Robert Turner. Mrs. Peter Verbeek took charge for the meeting assisted by Mrs. Ross Robinson. Mrs. Norman Wightman presided at the organ .and Miss Nancy An- derson at the piano. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Robinson and the mediation was given by Mrs. Verbeek. Organ and piano duets were played by Mrs. Wightman and Miss Anderson. A poem was given by Mrs, Ross Robinson and a mouthorgan solo was played by Mrs. Ross Robinson accosn panied on the piano by Miss Nancy Anderson. The offering was received by Mrs, Albert McFarlane and Mrs. . Robert Turner and dedicated, Mrs, Verbeek introduced the guest speaker, Dan Stuckey of Winghana. For his Easter message he chose to speak on Death, relating it to the Christian's hope of life after death as Jean's made the Supreme Sacrifice at the first Easter and conquered death- The quests from Donnybrook and the other church groups en, joyed lunch and a social half hour with the members. HOLY WEEK Holy Week services were well attended in Auburn last week, Monday, April 8, Rev. Fred Carson of St. Mark's Anglican Church was the speaker at Knox ,United Church and on Tuesday evening, Pastor Alfred Fry was speaker at St. Mark's Anglican Church. On Wednesday evening Mr. Dan Stuckey of Wingham was special speaker at the U.C.W. .Thankoffering meeting service. On Friday afternoon, the Holy Communion service was held at the Donnybrook United Church which was Well filled with members from both congregations. Mr. and Mrs. Don McMillan and family of Goderich were in attendance bringing music and song. On Easter Sunday large congregations were in atten- dance at both Donnybrook and Knox United, Auburn. Mrs. James Leddy•••assisted at the Donnybrook service when four young people came into the church membership. They were Judith Robinson, Jane Thomp- son, Debra Jefferson and Joyce Chamney. • At Knox United Church, Auburn, six young people were received into the membership. They were William Bowden, Douglas McClinchey, Glen Wightman, Shelley McPhee, Judith McPhee and Marilyn Wightman, Seven' were received by transfer,,Mr. and Mrs. Ross R6h4rzeoless- from United Church;. Mr. and Mrs.ii Harry Brawley, Armour Heights United Church, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs `Jim McPhee, Nile United Church; and Mrs. Gordon McPhee, Nile United Church, , During this service a beautiful bronze, cross was dedicated to the Glory of God in loving memory of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toll and presented by their family who were all in attendance. Mrs. Tom Cronin of Blyth, a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Toll rendered two solos. A trio composed of Miss Nancy Anderson, Mrs. Robert Cook of Stratford and Miss Jennifer Grange of London, sang at the close of the service. Mrs. Norman Wightman presided at the organ and Miss Nancy Anderson at the piano for the Easter hymns. Those joining the church on profession of (heir faith, each received a Bible. Pastor "Alfred Fry was in charge of the services assisted by Mrs. Brian Hallam, Mra. Gerald McDowell and Miss Brenda Ball. SOCIAL .NEWS Mr, and Mrs. Harold Wallis of Crediten visited recently with Mrs. Myrtle Munro. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Livermore of For- dwich on the birth of a son in Wingham hospital last week, a brother for Robbie and Donald. Mrs. Frances Clark spent the Easter weekend in London with Mr. and Mrs. Jack McIn- tosh and family. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Hamilton spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. 'and .Mrs. Ray Lavigney in Windsor. Mr. Wayne Arthur of Lind- say spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Arthur and Phillip. Mrs. Harry Arthur and her daughter, Miss Judy Arthur of Goderich visited one day last week with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Keller at Dublin. Mrs. Lily Kearns is visiting at Cambridge with her. daughter, Mrs, Mel Steep and Mr. Steep. Mr, and Mrs. George Robb and Michael of• London, Miss Barbara Sanderson of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Paul John- ston and Jennifer of London were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sanderson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold English of Chatham spent the weekend with Mrs. Celia Taylor. Easter Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDougall were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McCrostie of Goderich; Miss Annette McCrostie, Clin- ton; Mr, and Mrs. Dale ,McCrostie, Inverhuron; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Toll, Terry and Warren, London; Mr. and Aubrey Toll and Mil Vaughan Toll, RR 3, Blyth; Miss Avon Toll, Vancouver, B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cronin, Michelle and Scott, Blyth; Mr, and Mrs. Allan McDougall, Sudbury; and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gross and Anita of RR 1, Auburn. St. Mark's Anglican Church had a special Easter Sunday service with Rev, Fred Carson in charge. Rev. William Craven assisted in the Holy Com- munion service and also assisted in the Holy Baptismal service when Gregory Victor Haggitt and Richard Edward Haggitt were baptized. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haggitt of St. Catharines. The godparents for Gregory Victor were George Haggitt, Zurich, Miss Joanne Skinulis, Toronto, and Stephen Guacci of Guelph. Godparents for Richard Edward were Ar- nold Andrews, Centralia, Mrs. Stephen Guacci, Guelph and Stephen Haggitt of Kitchener. The Easter Lily was placed in the church by Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Haggitt in memory of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Beadle, great grand- parents of the two baptized children. The pot of mums was placed in memory of Stephen Medd of Ilderton. Weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haggitt, Gregory Victor and Richard Edward of St. Catharines; Mrs. Betty Goddard, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. AI Skinulis, Nobleton; Miss Joanne Skinulis, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Guacci and family, Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Andrews and family of Centralia; Mr. and Mrs. George Haggitt and Shelley of Zurich; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown and Philip of Goderich; Mrs, Jean Patterson, Mr. and Mrs, Robbie Lawrie and family of Blyth. Friends in this" community received word recently that a former Auburn boy has been honoured at the Winter Con- vocation at the University of Guelph. Professor George Raithby was appointed the first 'professor emeritus in the history of the University. Professor Raithby is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Raithby of Auburn. Rev J. Ure Stewart and Mrs. Stewart of Seaforth and a friend of many in this district were honored at Long Branch Presbyterian Church, Toronto at a supper gathering, being the first settled minister of that church in 1916. Dixie Presbyterian Church was associated with this church. It had been started in 1914. Mr. Stewart also assisted in the Sunday morning service in which the Rev. Dr. Agnew H. Johnston of Thunder Bay, moderator of the Presbyterian -Church in -Canaday/.. was the,- guest speaker. Robert Young and Miss Linda Moore of Stratford visited on Monday with his un- cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston. Mrs. Jetrid Rueger, Benny Terry and Wendy and Hank Ferrier of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cartwright, David, Derrick and Lorie. Miss Diane Kirkconnell of London and Miss Maryanne Blake of University of Western . Ontario spent the weekend with ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kirkcon- nell and on Saturday evening visited at Brussels with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Blake and Miss Faye Blake. The Auburn Horticultural Society have postponed their April 18 meeting to April 25, when Miss Lela Youngblut and Miss Ruth Thompson of Lucknow will show their pic- tures on Russia. Wilbert Thorn returned home recently after being a patient for a few weeks in Clinton hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mutch of Ottawa and Miss Dorothy Mutch of Clinton visited last Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert McFarlane, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Ar. chambault of Orangeville were honored recently at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Archambault, RR 1, Auburn when neighbours and friends gathered to congratulate them on their recent marriage. Mrs. Joe Hunking read the address and Ted Hunking presented with a gift. Cards were enjoyed and a social time enjoyed. Over 40 relatives and friends honored William J. Craig on the occasion of his 80th birth- day. A decorated birthday cake centred the table, Members of his family Mr, and Mrs. Robert Craig, Lucan, Mr, and Mrs. William S, Craig, Clinton, Mrs. Harry Worsell and Mrs. Betty Wilkin of Goderich• and their families received the guests and served birthday cake. 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