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past three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Squire,
Mitchell visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs, Bill Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. - Steye Scot-
chmer, Molly and Jody, St.
Catharines, spent last weekend
with his parents Mr. and Mrs.
A. F. Scotchmer and `brother
Calvin..
Mr. Bud Sturgeon and Miss
Barbara Davidson, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Latimer in
Toronto for the weekend.
Mrs,•Doug Curran, Christine
and Barbara, Don Mills and
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Challoner and
baby daughter Mary Beth, of
Brooklyn were weekend guests
of the former's mother, Mrs.
Milton Pollock, Goshen Line.
Visiting Saturday with Mrs.
Pollock were her son, Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Pollock, Jim and
Jane of Hensall and on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pollock of
London and Mr. Ernie Pollock
of Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Potter
and Merry, RR 3, Clinton spent
Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack B. Sturgeon and
brother Andrew.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Visser,
. Wyoming were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Rob Irwin and
Robbie.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A.
Stewart, RR 2, Ripley and Mr.
and Mrs. E. W. Erickson spent
the weekend in Port Huron,
Mich.
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1. BIRTHS
ACHHAAS - Ray and Shirley
achhaas (nee Brandon) of
ingsville, Ontario welcome the
rribal of "Susan Merry", 7 lb. 14
z. on March 12, 1975 at Grace
ospital, Windsor. A little sister
r Robin, Kurt and Ryan.
LARKE - At Clinton Public
ospital, Clinton, Ontario on
esday March 11, 1975, born to
teve and Maura (nee Shear -
own) •a daughter, Angela
andra, "Angie".
LARKE - Steve and Terry are
appy to .announce the arrival of
eir baby girl, Angelissa, 9 lbs. 2
z„ March 7, 1975 in St. Joseph's
ospital, London. A sister for
effrey and Gregory, first
randdaughter for Mr. and Mrs.
ugh Flynn of Londesboro and
cond grandchild for .Mr. and
rs. Jack Clark of Auburn.
ERRITS - Jack and Gertie, RR
Clinton announce the birth . of
eir son Jonathan Wayne,
arch 18, 1975, a brother for
able Lynn.
ARRIS = Mr. and Mrs. Mark
arris of Clinton, announce the
rth of their son on Friday,
rch 14, 1975 in 'Clinton Public,
spital.
ST - Mr. and Mrs. Wallace
st are pleased to announce the
ival of their baby boy on
rch 16, 1975 in Smith Falls,
spital, Smith Falls, Ontario. A
ndchild for Mr. and Mrs.
rold East, Clinton and Mr. and
s. Carl Hemingway, Brussels.
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. DEATHS
LEAN - Ferne McLean in
versity Hospital, London, on
nday March 10, 1975, beloved
band of Mabel Preszcator of
don in his 67th year. Father of
leen) Mrs. Alex Townsend of
forth,, (Ruth) Mrs. Ronald
ersen of Exeter, James
erly McLean of Mississauga,
rlin J, McLean of Clinton, two
-sons Donald Preszoator of
don and Harold (Bud)
szcator • of Exeter. The
eral was held on Wednesday,
rch 12 at 2 p.m. Interment in
ter Cemetery with Rev.
old Snell officiating.
22. DEATHS
MOULD - At her home in
Ingoldmells, Lincolnshire,
England Ethel Adela Mould
(nee Payne) March 13, 1975 in her
83rd year.. Beloved wife of the
late Fred Mould. A daughter
predeceased them in 1924.
Beloved mother of Mrs. P.
(Margaret) Power, Fred and
Raymond of Leicester, England,
and Mrs. Henry (Edna) Young. of
Clinton. Seven grandchildren and
ten great grandchildren. Service
and Cremation Tuesday, March
18, 1975, Boston Lincolnshire,
England.
23. ENGAGEMENTS
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STANLEY - Mrs. Audrey
Stanley, RR 5, Clinton is pleased
to announce the engagement and
forthcoming marriage of her
eldest daughter, Cindy Christina,
to Mr. Gary Douglas Young, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Young,
Seaforth. The wedding will take
place Saturday, April 19, 1975, at
4 p.rn. in North Side United
Church, Seaforth, Ontario. —12p
PHILLIPS - Mr. and Mrs. Angelo
Phillips of Seaforth wish to an=
nounce the engagement of their
eldest daughter Mary Ann
Margaret, to Mr. Stanley Rex
Johnston, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ford Johnston, Varna. —12b
BALL - Mr. and Mrs. Stanley
Ball, Auburn are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter, Arva
Joanne, to Mr. Randy Keith
McCan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith
McCan, Auburn. The wedding
will take place at Knox United
Church, Auburn on- Saturday,
April 19, 1975 at 3 p.m. —1$p
25. IN MEMORIAM
HEARD - In fond 'and loving
memory of a dear mother and
grandmother, Mrs. Carrie
Heard, who departed this world
one year ago March 19, 1974:
A golden heart stopped beating
Two working hands at rest,
God broke our hearts to prove
He only takes the best.
She would not wish for sorrow,
She would not wish for tears,
But just to be remembered
Throughout the passing years.
. , Lloyd, Nora and family,' -'-12b
26. CARD OF THANKS
HOGGART: In loving memory of
a dear wife and mother, Mabel
Hoggart, who passed away
March 19, 1965.
Sadly missed along life's way
Quietly remembered day by day
,No longer in our lives to share
But in our hearts she's always
there.
Ever remembered by husband
and family. -12 p.
BALL - In memory of a dear
father, William Henry Ball who
passed away March 18, 1926 in his
69th year. Sadly missed by son
Norman, Rattenbury St. -12p
26. CARD OF THANKS
TIESMA: Thankyou to friends
and neighbours, Dr. Baker, Dr.
Kennedy and staff,
physiotherapists and teachers of
C.H.S.S. for getting me back on
my feet. Esau Tiesma.-12 b
FOOTE: I would like to thank my
relatives, friends and neighbours
for the floral tributes, donations COI:QUHOUN - The family of the
to the Intensive Care Unit of late Jean Colquhoun wish to
Clinton Public Hospital, sym- f1,xpress its sincere thanks to
pathy cards and other kindne4ses relatives, friends and neighbours
shown to me when my mother,
Mrs: Annie Foote, passed away.
Special thanks to Dr. Harrett and
the nurses on the second floor -of
the hospital, to Rev. Wilfong and
Rev. Lewis, the pallbearers,
flower bearers and the Beattie
Funeral Home. Your kindness
will always be remembered.
Olive Johnson. -12 p
26. CARD OF THANKS
DAER - I would like to express
my thanks to all those who
remembered me with cards,
visits, flowers and treats. Special
thanks to De. Watt, Dr. Street,
the staff on the first floor in
Clinton hospital. Martha Daer.
—12b
GAR ROW - The family of the late
Eugene Garrow wish to express
sincere appreciation to the many
relatives, friends and neighbours
during the sudden loss at
Stratford of a loving husband,
son, father and brother for all the
beattt4 l: -.-floral tributes, cards
and other expressions of sym-
pathy. Special thanks to Rev.
H. ..
Funeral Home, pallbearers and
flower bearers, also friends of the
New Apostolic Church, Stratford.
Your kindness will always be
remembered. Sincerely Christel,
Mable, Lorne, Calvin, Noreen,
Irene and families.--a12p
FREY: I wish to thank my
friends and neighbours for cards,
visits and gifts while I was a
patient in Victoria Hospital.
Special thanks to Verna for her
kind acts and to all for their
thoughtfulness. Dorothy
Frey. -12 b
McLEAN: The family of the late
Ferne McLean .wish to express
their 'sincere appreciation to all
their relatives, neighbours, and
friends for the expressions of
sympathy and kindness to us in
the loss of a husband, father, and
grandfather for the floral
tributes, donations to the Cancer
Fund, the Heart Fund, the Gideon
Bibles, and Cards. To all who
helped in any way. Your kindness
will always be remembered. Alex
and Eileen Townsend, Merlin and
Ann McLean. -12 p
GINN: We would like to express
our sincere appreciation to all
our friends, neighbours and
relatives for their good wishes,
cards and gifts. A special note of
thanks to our family, Debbie and
Jon, Nancy and Keith, Laurie,
Jim and Jan for the 25th an-
niversary dance and dinner
which they so thoughtfully
planned. To each and everyone
'=Thank you". Jean and Gerry
Ginn. -12 b
for their kind expressions of
sympathy, floral tributes, and
donations to the Clinton Public
Hospital Intensive Care Unit and
the Canadian Cancer Society.
Special thanks to Rev. E.G.
Nelson, the Legion Auxiliary and
those who helped in so many
ways. Your kindness and help
will always be remembered.
.Hazel and Bruce McDougall, Dan
Colquhoun and family. —12b
HARRIS: My sincere thanks to
neighbors, friends and relatives
for the cards, gifts and flowers I
received while in Clinton Public
Hospital, also to Dr. Lambert,
Dr. Harrett and Dr. Flowers and
the nursing staff for their kind
and expert attention. I am deeply
grateful. Verna Harris. -12 p
Bayfield II,.k•H
Our third Bayfield two 4-1-1
Classy Lassies meeting was
held March 11 at the home of
Mrs, Joan Merner. We
discussed the, suit for the oc-
casion , .,and our wardrobe
harmony. We stretched , our
material so that it would be
even. Our next meeting is at
Mrs. Merner's March 11 at 7:30
p.m. by JoAnne Sturgeon
Community Centre board
At the meeting of the Com-
munity Centre Board held
Monday evening, March 17,
George Telford was elected
chairman for 1975. Other of-
ficers and members are Frank
McFadden, co-chairman;
Gordon Graham, secretary -
treasurer; members, Frank
Burch, Don Johnson, Milvena
Erickson, with the Reeve Ed
Oddleifson as ex -officio.
The board felt that this
coming Sunday, March 23,
would probably see the end of
the ice for this season, and
preparations will then be under
way to ready the Arena for the
roller-skating season, which
should ' start the May 24
weekend. A schedule for the
summer activities will be
drawn up at the next meeting
on May 12.
GRIGG - I would like to express
my appreciation to all those who
remembered me with cards,
flowers, gifts, and visits while I
was a patient in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Lambert,
Dr. Harrett, the nurses and staff
on first floor, for their kindness to
me. Also a sincere thanks to Rev.
Oestreicher, U.C.W. and .
members of Wesley Willis
Church. Huronic Rebekah Lodge
No 306, Women's Institute, and
Golden Radar Club. - Mary
Grigg. —12n -c
A preschooler with con-
siderable TV -watching ex-
perience wasn't stumped for a
remedy when her mother lost
her voice in a recent siege of
laryngitis. "You got• no sound,
Mommy," diagnosed the tot.
"Maybe you need a new tube."
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Mr. and Mrs, Art Latimer,
Toronto, visited for the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
G. L. Knight.
Mrs. David Veysey and son
Chris, Barrie have been the
guests of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. R. J. Larson for the
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Cutlas Supreme, Chev Impalas, Pontiac Le Mans,
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3 —1973 CHEVELLES 4 door
3 — 1973 I'ONTIAC Parisienne Brougham, 4 door hardtops
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1973 FORD Gran Torino 4 door sedan
1973 CHEV Impala 4 door hardtop
1973 FORD Galaxie, 4 door hardtop
1972 FORD Galaxie 500, 4 door hardtop
1972 FORD 4 door sedan, poWer steering and brakes
1972 CHEV Impala
1971 CitEVROLET Biscayne sedan
1970 OLDSMOBILE 2 door hardtop -
2 — 1970 CHEV Impala 4 door hardtops
10 — 1965 - 1968 Models
1974 GRAND TORINO stationwagon
1973 FORD stationwagon
1971 FORD stationwagon
1972 GMC 1/2 ton pickup, V8 automatic
1972 FORD, 1/2 ton pickup, V8 standard
1971 CHEV 1 ton cab and chassis
1970 FORD 1 ton with duals
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