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VMS, CHARLES 5 ...,. sktr o •elrt'yar arrange trap- Survived -'by two sons, Don of
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personnel, Wes of
Mrs. Charles Stelek, the sportation, and give as much Clarkson and •
former Jessie Foster, died encouragement as possible w illowdale ; four grand-
"26 at Kilbarcon to .. those gallant men children; and one sister,
January Miss g
f
Nursing ' Home in her 100th homeward bound.
year. Mr. O'Neil was a member Toronto.
Mrs. Steick was born and of the 32nd Degree ScottishThe
held efram funeral
B service was
Funeral
raiwsed at Varna, in Stanley Rite Masons and N 4 with
-township except for a short Philae Temple. He joined the Horneoon'
o John
bruaty er h
time spent in Rhode Island. Windsor Elms family Burial was in
of -
She carried on a April, 1971, where his in- ficiating.
dressmaking and ta' wring terest in the Home, co- Clinton Cemetery.
shop in Varna until hey 90th operation with the House Augustus Harris
year. Two brothers and two Committee and male choir, Augustus Harris of
sisters predeceased her. was much appreciated. Willowdale, ands formerly of
` Lent to mourn are one He is survived by a son, Clinton, .
niece, Mrs. William Clarke, William. John of Halifadied at North York
Mrs.General Hospital in ,Toronto
Base Bordon, and one daughter, Margaret.on January 27, 1975. He was
nephew, Mr. Robert Carl Burell Hutchinson of 93.
Cameron,Hensall. Bridgetown, Nova Scotia; He was born in Bethel,
The funeral was held from and four grandchildren. North Carolina, U.S.A. on
Bonthron Funeral Home, He 'was predeceased by his February 6, ina, and heA was
Hensall, conducted by Rev. wife in 1962 and four sisters. 'credited with starring the
A.Taylor. Burial was
field Cemetery.
•
in The funeral service was Par -Knit Hosiery Mills in
,11e1d, from
the Lindsay Clinton. The original
nK"TF.N•f
.b.�.t,,�• _ N. at CHSS last
.•h<,. • Children's Day
Bradley Bunch put on their usual fine sheds in the past several years.
The y thrilled thousands
Saturday. Their harmonizing has
to SprigFc1i.1
ffl�o ��o ��(�tPII���on
, - p.m. each day. activities. She gave the
Bay ie
The pallbearers were: Funeral Home on January business started above The Clinton Women A training school or
Gerald Interment will followthe highlights of a recent trip to
Malcolm Clarke,21. the Clinton Aikens Store in the early Institute met on January "baked in a pie" by California. Travelling by
Lewis Taylor, later at 1920 and moved to a plant 23rd in the AgriculturCe home economist's service is bus, they visited Father
Clarke, Watson
Wilfred Chuter, Cemetery.
• Webster, and Emery Bruce.
WILLIAM E. O'NEIL
Alex E. Haddy
Alex E. Haddy of Rat-
WilliamWindsor Elms Senior
E. O'Neil of the tenbury Street in Clinton
away in Clinton
Citizen's Home died on passed
January 19 at the
��zant Public Hospital on February
Pa, 2.1975. He was 79.
Memorial' Hospital. He Was,Mr. Haddy was born in
78. Bowmanville, Ontario on
Born in Clinton, he was the March 20, 1895, a Elizabeth
the
son of the late William and late Fred and public
Elizabeth (Plumsteel) Haddy. He attended p
-` —O'Neil, and he received
and high school in
He
education in Clinton. • Bowmanville, and served
sLeaders
ori Albert Street in 1929. The Board Rooms. rs• being arranged.
building is now occupied by Elliott presided and
nests Mrs. chosen were Mrs. C. Elliott
the Huron. County board of welcomed as g ford.
Mrs. E. Ra
education. Wesley Bradnock, . retiring anddThe member decided to
with the arca president; Mrs. D. Mr. Harris, along the Haines,district president; donate five in the women's
lars for a
late Mr. Stevenson, sold special prize
business to the Richmond � Mrs. CeliafoTaylTweedsmuor, curator ir section at Clinton Spring
Hosiery Mills of London in distri,,et, Fair.
1932, and the business was village histories; and Mrs. Mrs. Leona Lockhart
purchased by John Parker in Haggett, all of Auburn reported for the Lockhart
1929 and ran as the'Par-Knit Branch of the Women's re ortedspeciplans to celebrate
ommittee
Mills until 1969. Institute. onthe 70th Anniversary of
Hosiery three Roll, call was answered by
He is survived .by how long you had Clinton Women's Institute in
daughters, "Miss Hazel statingA ril of 1975. Women's,
Harr. is and Mrs. Douglas been a member of the W.f. Auxiliary of the Canadian
Delores) Kennedy uof Mrs. Milton Wiltse had been
ears Legion mill cater to a
t to
attended Officers' Training during World War I. He was 4 and Miss a member the mvs Y banquet on April 9th More by-laws are to be
School in London, Ontario. a former salesman with the Will°wdale, special event.
iiia course,Weston Company. Virginia Harris of Brant- joining when the meetings mark this sp added to the handbook. She
1915 completion of t Gebrgs two • sons, Bud of were held over at the Special speaker and had prepared a question -
Mr. O'Neil went overseas in He was married in Clinton ford; will be planned. naire which was responded
with the 161st Infantry to ,who
vines .Ruby Potter, Willowdale four and Gerald of library.
Paisley; grandchildren A course on tailoring will program I was decided to hold a to by members. You get out
Battalion from Huron. upin the. future arty put into
who survives him.Valentine card p of life just what you
England, Lieut. O'Neil Mr. Haddy was a member and two l services were held forCO those intrested. A Valentin 14 in -the Town
In g where Funera it. Women's Tnstitutes are
transferred from the 5th io of the Clinton Legion, Hall at 2 p.m. Members are
in -resident. He from - the Ball Funeral Home tailored jacket will be made. groceries for a one of the most powerful
the 4th Division,, going he was ,a,past p 29, 1975 with The course starts April 15 to to bring
withh
the 47th British April 29 and 30organizations working in the
France There
was also a member Lodge, the on January draw. world today. Mrs. C. Elliott
Battalion.ClintonMasonic and Rev. S. Sharples officiating. and continuing and It opens at The Women's Institute
Columbia Interment was in Clinton Mayexpressed thanks to Mrs.
e was promoted to Captain a Rover Skipper of the Boy Cemetery. 9:30 a.m. and continues to 4 agreed to serve lunch at the Bradnock.
Scouts from 1935 to 39. r
and served until the war • Senior Citizen's Card party The Fe Y
ended. 1 a
return o study °
he was awarded the Military
Flannigan's• boys' town
where 450 boys enrolled from
ages 10 to 16 years. It is set
up as a village and they
have a choir of their own.
They also visited Salt Lake
City, Brigham Young's
home, Redwood forest,
Beverley Hills, Universal
Studios, Disneyland, • Las
Vegas and the Grand
Canyon. This was a splendid
humorous travelogue.
MKs. Bradnock was guest
speaker and lead on the
study of the W .I. handbook.
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
• "THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
MINISTER: LAWRENCE S. LEWIS, S.A., S.Th.
ORGANIST AND CHOIR DIRECTOR:
MRS. DORIS MCICINLEY, A. MUS•
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1975
9245 a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a.m. FAMILY WORSHIP & NURSERY
11:30 a.m. Junior Congregation
SERMON: "THE VEIL OF FRIENDSHIP"
8 p.m. CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY
Evening of Music
with
The Harbouraires
The McMillan Family, and Doris McKinley
on her marimba plus Our Own Quartet.
Everyone Welcome
WESLEY-WILLIS -UNITED CHURCH
"THE CHURCH THAT CARES"
PEOPLE SERVING GOD THROUGH SERVING PEOPLE
MINISTER: JOHN S. OESTREICHER, B.A., B.R.E.
ORGANIST: MISS CATHARINE POTTER
CHOIR DIRECTOR: MRS. WM. HEARN
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1975
11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
SERMON: "HAPPINESS IS..."
11:00 a.m. Sunday School and Nursery
HOLMESVILLE UNITED CHURCH
1 p.m. Worship Service and Sunday School
SERMON: "HAPPINESS IS..."
1Joctor ptaiiS
specllll clinic
February 5 at 2 p.m. at the
Community Centre as part of
CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, Clinton
263 Princess Street
Pastor Alvin Beukema, B.A.. B.O.
Services: 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
(On 3rd Sunday, 9:30 a.m.
Dutch Service at 11:00 a.m.)
The Church `of tt1e "Back to God" Hour
every Sunday 4:30 p.m. CHLO
EVERYONE WELCOME
b►r•uar meeting is ,
International Day and
e t England
On his r st y f Prince Edward
the Winter Carnival ac- Island will be interesting as
Cross by the late King supported by the PSI tivities.
V. The citation read Resuscitation" and others. are (,•_ Gri was the .F•W•I.C. Convention is to
GeorgeFoundation and is being be held there in 1976.
co
in Doctor Gordon R. Sellery, " Days" are „ Mrs: Grigg p
"For skill and gallantry •f These Clinic carried on in 'Alm fha' `• f n pth convenor. Her topic coo•11Y M d'cal " tit �pt'�r
and
personally . - •
reorganizing his.: for
at in two whi � nd Professional
k in Com' midst i rt l� Program" Business a
of high
attar „
of high explosive and gas '� • '
attacks, in disregard to
arsenal safety."
Chief., of AJ?e$thesia ° rt of the _Ontario e t C hos ryas in
Victor. Hospital, • London , P, `Visiting .:the Group ! 'Q f. F'b,un4 if?n s 'ch province.
"Clivi pa Clinicians
"`Clinic Days" on26Wandnamed.
Thur d, Febebru Bd. of governors
Thursday, February ,�7 in
and Goderich. Doctor]
Clintoni annual Mrs. Jane Brewer, Brewer's
At the
Sellery will begin his.
p Canada Capt.
Back in
O'Neil spent a holiday in
Clinton, before moving to
Halifax as salesman for
Moore Business Forms
Limited, where in due course
he became manager and
contihued with the firm until
his retirement in 1960.
Capt. O'Neil served with
the Reserve Army Training Second
Corps during the , `` Newer
World War. Anesthesia
When the war . ended in Anesthetic Agents and Their
1945, he once again rendere.d Use", "Use of Relaxants -in
�� "Acute
a valuable service with the Anesthesia , F "Acute
'""V.M.C,A.. in their disaster Respiratory
relief work, on call, to meet "Cardio -Pulmonary
visitsn (a t
Physicians at the organizational meeting of ofr c Galt i Crrnabridge Ga d t;
with the PhyWalter G -
Clinton Public' Hospital on the Board of Governorseld at ministration),
Wednesday, February ,26 and Conestoga College, secretary Gerth,
Milverton;
Jack Williams,
-
Marine toG the Alexandra the us y Centre, on following treasurer, ` Finance at,
Marine and General Hospital
on Thursday, February 27. appointments were bo r'd Director
ofCollege, Kit -
discussed
topics will be chairman of reser- chcner.
discussed in the general area Donald E. Bott, Rep e arsons also
of `Anesthesiology' such as tative of the K -W Kitchener served n theach of ssame capacity
"Local and - Regional Labour Council,
vice-chairman (operations), in 1974.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING
OPTOMETRY
J.E. LONGSTAFF
OPTOMETRIST
CLINTON—MON. ONLY
20 ISAAC ST.
482-7010
SEAFORTH BALANCE OF
WEEK
GOVENLOCK ST. 527-1240
R.W. BELL
OPTOMETRIST
The Square, GODERICH
524-7661
BAYFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH
"EVERYONE US SHALL GIVERAN OMA 4CZUNT OF HIMSELF
TO GOD" —
SUPPLY PASTOR: IVOR BODENHAM
Tel. 262-5277
10:00 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:00 a.m. MORNING WORSHIP
8:00 p.m. FRIDAY
7:30 p.m. EVENING WORSHIP.YOUNG
WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. PRAYER MEETING PEOPLES MEETING
EVERYONE WELCOME
INSURANCE
K,.W. COLQUHOUN
INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE
Phones: Office 482-9747
Res. 482-7804
HAL HARTLEY
Phone 482-3693
JOHN WISE
GENERAL INSURANCE—
GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS
Clinton
Office: 482-9644
Res: 482-7265
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1975
QUIQUAGESIMA SUNDAY
10 a.m. HOLY COMMUNION
Sunday School
FELLOWSHIP BIBLE CHAPEL
162 MAPLE ST.
(1 street west of Community Centre)
9:45 a.m.—WORSHIP SERVICE.
11:00 a.m.--SUNDAY SCHOOL and FAMILY BIBLE HOUR
8 p.m. Gospel Service
Tues., 8:00 p.m.—PRAYER and BIBLE STUDY
For information Phone: 482-9379
The oneness of God...Unknowable Essence,
One Creator,
Divine Educator, Animating Force or any other name which
conveys the Power greater than any earthly power. Moses
The •oneness of the Manifestationss...Jesus,
Baha'u'Ilah etc... Conveyers of the Spirit,
Revealers of
Divine Education, only Source capable oa of kind ceivas ng the
e
Power of God and dispensing i
developed sufficiently to receive it. �n social and financial
The oneness of mankind... differing
status, race colour and .capacity but 'expressing the same
emotions, needs, concerns, joys. Dependent on the same three onenessses we will begin to achieve
When we realize the e
world unity. Clinton P.O. Box 345
Goderich P.O. Box 212
This Dramatic Colour Film
Hay Township Fanners' Mutul
ire Insurance Compafly
will be held in the
Township Hall, Zurich
BOX 1033 212 JAMES ST.
HELEN R. TENCH , B.A•
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
TEL. 482-9962
CLINTON ONTARIO
BRYAN LAVIS INSURANCE
General and Life
Office: 10 King St.
482-9310
Residence: 308 High St.
482-7747
CALVARY PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
Pastor: Leslie Hoy, 524-8823
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
166 Victoria Street
9:45 a.m. Sunday School
7:00 p.m. Prayer Service and Evangelistic Service
7:00 p,m. Wednesday Prayer Service
8:00 p.m. Friday, Young Peoples
ALL WELCOME
R
SATURDAY,1E'1 ZZ,19�5
ort,
for the presentation of the Annual_ce Report,
to elect three directors dtoo1eTaLnsact all
os
whose terms expire,
business as may b_ --done at a general meet-
ing of the policyholders.
The Directors whose term of office
el�p 11-
ire are Leonard Erb, Hensall; Reinhold Dashwood,
er, Dashwood; and Max Turnbull,
who are eligible for re -eta et noel. seeinhold -
Notice of intent to amend the following
Miller and Max Turnbull
election.
By -Laws:
No'. 21 - Qualifications of Directors.
No. 24 - Retirement of Directors in
rotation.
No. 33 - Rem rneration.
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 9
ALL WELCOME
DONALD CAMPBELL
PRESIDENT
Please Note: B y -law 2 1
ectors
d)
Anyperson wishing to seek election
-orrese°section as 3 Dirf�Ttleor 1ctisont filire
hig•,intention to stdeo{ the
writing with. the Secretary adv -
n
eoratinnnualMeeting
at least
days
or i
adv-
ance
Special
nCe of annAnnual
General Meeting called for the pato,,
ose bf electing Directors.
NORM WHITING
UCENSED AUCTIONEER
& APPRAISER
Prompt, Courteous, Efficient
ANY TYPE, ANY SIVE,
ANYWHERE
We give complete sale
service
PROFIT BY EXPERIENCE
Phone Col lec t
.,235:,VALMETER
ALUMINUM PRODUCTS
For AIr-Master Aluminun,
Doors and Windows
and
AWNINGS and RAILINGS
IERVIS SALES
R.L. „ervls � Albert 9390 St.
Clinton
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. EDWIN G. NELSON
CHARLES MERRILL, ORGANIST
S)J'NDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1975
10:00 a.m. Sunday School for all ages
10:00 a.m. Worship Service
-Guest. +jpreshat,ls wight-Asris,:P r„„�_
Madeleine Lane Auxiliary will meet Tuesday, February ->*1r--
1975 - 8:15 p.m. at home of Mrs. Frank Mutch.
A All Welcome
FRED LAWRENCE
Electrical Contractor
Home - Farm - Commercial
Wiring
Phone Auburn 526-7505
DIESEL
Pumps and Injectors Repal'red
For All Popular Makes
Huron Fuel Inlection
Equipment
Bayfield Rd., Clinton -482-7971
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
HURON ST., CLINTON
SUND,AY, FEBRUARY 9, 1975
10:00 a.m. Sunday ' School for all ages
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship
SPEAKER: MR. JACH RTR
THURS. EVE. 8:00 BIBLE STUDYPA� MEETING
ALL WELCOME
JOHN R. CONST•TT,
SECRETARY -MANAGER
Qualifications of Dir -
Chartered 'Accountants
268 Mein St., Exeter
ARTHUR W. READ
Resident Partner
BUS. 235-0120
RES. 238-8075
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