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21. BIRTHS
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•*,cARD:OFOIANKS
(jdokg;ilin;Atodtoteto thank
Mr:- and Mrs. Lloyd Cooper and
Scott for the Silver Anniv,crsary,
dhiner th.ey had for us. We Would'
also like to the)* June and Loyd,
'JIM and Beth for the surprise
party they had for us at the.
school, Special thanks to our
relatives, friends and neighbouts
for the lovely gifts, cards, and
good wishes. Sincerely Jack and
.Lorraine Cooper. -19b
SPEARIN:, Special thanks to all
the nurses on first flgor, Dr.
Newland, Dr. Lainbert.for such a
successful operation. Special
thanks to the Recreation Club of
Wil-Dex and all my friends. John
E. Spearin.-19p
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LOBB: Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Lobb of Edmonton are pleased to
announce the birth of their son,
Ryan, on April 14, 1975 at Royal
Alexander Hospital. A grandson
for Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lobb, RR
2, Centralia. -19b
MARSH: Bill and Mary proudly
announce the arrival of their first
born, Dale Byron, 8 lbs., on April
' 29, 1975, at Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Baker and the Maternity Ward
Staff. -19b
YOUNG: To Stewart and
Patricia Young, May 1, St.
Lawrence Cottage Hospital, St.
Lawrence, Nfld. a daughter
Jennifer Elizabeth, a sister for
Marc Henry.
RUTLEDGE: At Clinton Public
Hospital,' Clinton, Ontario, on
May 1, 1975, to Mr. and Mrs.
Terry. Rutledge, Clinton, a son,
Sean Curtis.
LAYTON: I sincerely wish to
thank all who sent cards, treats ,
and visited me while a'patient in
Clinton Hospital. Special thanks
to first floor nurses and kitchen
staff. Rev. Lewis and all those
who helped at home. The
thoughtfulness was very much
appreciated. Dorothy
Layton. -19
FINCH: We would like to take
this opportunity to thank our
family, relatives, friends and
neighbours and the friends•of our ,
children who came to our
reception and helped in any way
to make our 35th anniversary a
very happy event. 'To those who
sent cards, gifts and flowers
many thanks, it Was very much
appreciated. Ray and Cleta
Finch. -19b
KERR: Ernie and Gaye Kerr
(neeytratson) Exeter areproutO,
announce the birth of their first
child, Teri Heather, 6 lbs. 51/2 oz.
April 30, 1975, at South Huron
Hospital. Second grandchild for
Mr. and Mrs. Don J. Watson,
R.R. 4 Clinton and -third for Mr.
and Mrs. Craig Kerr, Exeter.
Another great grandchild for Mr.
and Mrs. James Watson,
Fullarton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Wilmer Blair, Exeter and Mr.
Matt Kerr, Whitby. -19b
22. DEATHS
MILLER: A. very sincere
thankyotr to all who remembered
me while a patient in Clinton
Public Hospital. Special thanks to,
Dr. Baker, Dr. Watts and nurses
and staff on first floor. Reg
Miller. -19b
WARNER: I would like to thank
all those who were so kind to me
during my recent stay in the
hospital. Special thanks to Rev:
Reddoch, Dr. Shepherd, and Dr.
Street, Dr. . Flowers and the
nurses -of 0111U:di Hospital, the
doctors and nursing staff of the
5th floor Heart Wing of Victoria
Hospital, London and to all who
sent cards and visited me. Alfred
H. Warner. -19b
WEBSTER — At Alexandra and
Marine Hospital, Goderich on
Sunday, May 4th, 1975, Winifred
Blake, in her 61st year. Beloved
wife of Harold Webster of
Auburn. Dear mother of Allan of
Auburn and Glen of Londesboro.
The late Mrs. Webster rested at
Arthur's Funeral Home, Auburn.
Service was on Tuesday, May
6th. Interment was in Greenhill
Cemetery, Lucknow. • '
ylvirili3Olg Owen meilibors,
vow leivnsvical)a Lunch was serve'd_nyMrs,
There was a gond attenglattOO Ralph Stephenson, 'Mrs, TOM
at the MAY MOetiri$ Of the Consitt, and Mrs.. Charles ROM;
XMaursiltaar4 Y()CpeWne' d'Mthres'meAelt4inige' Varna Orb llanarea
with a poem "Little Things". Misses Mile Marie Heard ,
'the Junior Choir, under the and. Beverley .cantelon.
leadership of Mrs. Doug receiVed County Honours when
MeAsh, presented the 'worship the district ilfH Clubs held their
service on the theme "Family Achievement"- EaY at Zurich
Life". They sang three num- Public SOhool on Saturday,
bon, "I'd Like to Give the Varna I. Club,under the
World a Home", "We are One leadership of Mrs. Jim Keys
,in the 'Spirit", and "Thou Will and Mrs. Wm. Dowson,
KeepHipa in-PerfectI.Peace." Varna II, .whose leaders are
Highlight of the meeting was Mrs. Keith Stephenson and
an interesting commentary by- Mrs, Wm, Consitt, took part.
Mrs. W. T. Mc.Ash on their Certificates of Achievement
holiday in Cuba, She ac- were awarded to _Brenda and
companied her talk with plc- Bonnie Dowson, Kay Hill;
tures showing, the people, Laura Tamil, Kathy Peck,
buildings, farms, etc., and their Marjorie Keys, Judy Morrison,
beautiful clean beaches. • Sandra and Janice Webster,
The treasurer, ,Mrs'. RObt Mary -Ann Verhulst, Dianne
Webster, reported that the Consitt and Tanis Chuter. Each
dessert euchre, held on April girl received a silVer spoon. All
23, was very successful. An took part, in the fashion show
invitation was received from and Varna I had a club exhibit
the Clinton Hospital Auxiliary "A Colour Scheme for a
to attend Florence Nightingale Wardrobe". Varna II presented
Day on May 14 from 2 to 4 p.m. a skit "As the Stomach Turns".
in the Hospital and Mrs.
Gordon Hill reported that the Personals
Committee for the 50th On Saturday evening, Brenda
Anniversary of the United and Bonnie Dowson, Mary -Ann
Church, in co-operation with Verhulst, Tanis Chuter, Janice
the elders, has a number of Webster and Bonnie Voisin took
projects planned.The main part in Variety Night at the
feature of the celebrations will Londesboro School. They sang
be an old-fashioned gospel several numbers, ac -
service, to be held on the af- companying themselves on
ternoon of June 22. A potluck their ukuleles.
supper will follow the service. Mrs. Roy Elliott, who was a
After the meeting, a large patient in Seaforth Hospital,
number of plants were soKby returned home on Saturday.
auction. Auctioneer was Mrs. Mrs. Florence Elliott and
Doug McAsh. Silver coffee Ross were in Toronto on
s ns commemorating the Saturday, visiting Mrs. Bruce
y
Mb lernled
The organimtionar Meeting
for the newly farmed Kipper),
nensa,11 and 13rucefield,4141 Calf
Club was heldon April 6 at the
hortieOf Beth Cooper.
The election of offices was
held and they are as follows:
president, Les Coleman; vice-
president, David Brodie;
secretary -and press reporter,
Linda Bell.
Beth Cooper, the 4-11 leader
for this club, along with Len
McGregor, the County 4H
representative, explained to
the members, what is involved
in a 4-H Calf Club. Topics that
will be covered in this club
werediscussed.
The next meeting will be held
at Lyle Hill's home on May 28.
fiftieth anniversary of union Elliott who is a patient in
are now available from any hospital.
, On April 22, Betty Jo Cud-
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cultural program for the
evening, arranged for a group
• to meet at the shop of Murray
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Boon -
Mary Catherine (Cathy)
Wyatt, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. John Wyatt of RR 2
Clinton, became the wife of
Gerard Boon, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Boon, in a double
ring ceremony at St. Joseph's
Church in Clinton on May 3,
1975.
Father Jos. Hardy of-
ficiated. gugene Bradley was
the organist.
The bride wore a long-
sleeved gown of white polyester
satin with points over the hands
and a chapel train and a three -
layered lace trimmed tulle veil.
She carried a bouquet of daisies
and rosebuds complete with
satin ribbon streamers.
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Wyatt
The maid of honour, Miss
Mary Hardy of Goderich and
bridal attendants, Miss Elly
Boon of Clinton and Miss Chris
Barker of London, wore various
shades of mauve -flowered
nylon over polyester satin
gowns modelled after the
bride's ,dress but with full
sleeves. Each carried a
bouquet of _multi -coloured
daisies.
Ron Boel of Goderich was
bestman, and Theo Boon of
Bayfield and Mr. Gene Cooper
of London were ushers.
A wedding trip to Niagara
Falls followed a reception at
the White Carnation Banquet
Hall in Holmesville. The couple
will reside in Clinton.
Sorority sees m,
Old untof orms
Imore, who was in charge of the
dress Hospital Day
Draper, to see and listen to a
talk on a most interesting
display of antique music boxes
In 'keeping with Clinton's Mrs. Maynard Corrie dating back to the early 1800's.
-reporte&that the hospital TV's Everyone thoroughly enjoyed
are being well used, and are listening to the music and
enjoyed by the patients. looking at the old record
Auxiliary volunteers .to look players.
after TV rentals in May are Following the cultural
Lina Cochrane, Margaret program, the group met at the
and f Mar
orence Corrie. Dobson for a
Flcregular Sorority meeting. The son.
Centennial; the annual HOSpita
Tea will strike a nostalgic note,
said Mrs. Ted Davies,
president of the Hospital
Auxiliary, at last Monday's
meeting.•
LEE: I would like to thank all Instead of the usual fancy
nurses 4Lid4taff on 8th floor for _saifiwiches, she continued, old'
the care . and kindness. dudllg - faationed Scenes and muffins
may long stay ' in University will be served. The highlight of
Hospital, London and also Dr.
Rassi and Rev. Lewis and Rev. the afternoon will be a fashion
Oestreicher for their viSits. I also show of nurses' uniforms
wish to thank my family, dating back to 1914. This will be
relatives, friends, and neighbors staged twice during the af-
for their treats, cards, and visits, ternoon (2:30 and 3:30).
thanks' againf, Elmer Lee. -19p Clintonians and. people from
surrounding areas are cor-
LYNN: I would like to thank all dially invited to attend the tea
my kind friends and relatives for which will be held in the
their flowers, cards and letters Hospital Board Room. In ad -
during my stay in the Clinton dition, said Mrs. Davies, people
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
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maytourthe Hospital with tour
Lambert, Dr. Baker and Dr.
Flowers and to Rev. Youmaid
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for his prayers and blessings, er, the new
also many thanks to the lovely
nurses who were so kind to me.
—Mrs. Margaret Lynn. -19b
KALBFLEISCH — In University
Hospital, London, on Wednesday,
'April 30, 1975. Ivan Louis Kalb-
fleisch, beloved husband of the
late Veola Elizabeth Prang
(19/1), in his 72nd year. Dear
father of Katherine, Mrs."
Edward Letts, London. Dear ARMSTRONG: We whill to ex -
grandfather' of Sean. Dear press our sincere tlnanks .to
brother of Rev. Lloyd Kalb- relatives, friends, n eighbours
fleisch, Zurich and Mrs. Iva and our fa-tnily for m aking our
Datars, Zurichand Mrs. Jacob 50th anniversary "Et day to
' late Mr. kalbfleisch rested at the arisrv1ettrwere-verY'rthitit-"a0:-.--
Westlake Funeral Home, Zurich, predated. Thank you. John and
• until Friday, May 2, when funeral Gladys. -19p
service „Was held in St. e er s
Lutheran Church, Zurich at 2
p.m., with Rev. A.C. Blackwell.
Interment was in St. Peter's
Lutheran Cemetery.
CLEAVE: The family of the late
Paul Cleave of Bayfield wish to
express their sincere thanks to all
their relatives and friends for the
floral tributes, donation.s to
charity and expressions of
sympathy, also for the many acts
of kindness extended to them
during their bereavement.
Special thanks to the Westlake
Funeral Home and to the Rev.
Ivor Bodenham. The Cleave
Family. -19b
Coventry, HelenShearing, home o
• Some auxiliary members4,,..0- -
usic oxes
25th Anniversary
A surprise party, arranged
by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cooper
and Mr. and Mrs. James
Cooper, was held at Huron
roll call was read with 17
members present.
The Sorority has been asked
by the hospital to make favours
for the trays for July 1.
The names of the girls willing
to help in the Centennial Store
were collected and the sorority
has an entry for the Centennial
Parade thanks to Tom Penhale
of Bayfield.
The meeting was closed with
the closing ritual and all joined
hands to repeat the Mizpah
Benediction. A lovely lunch was
served by hostess Marg Dob -
remembered the need for
flower containers for patients .
and brought vases to the
meeting. More are needed. If
any one could donate flower
containers, they. would be__
appreciated.
The bursary convener, Mrs.
Douglas Coventry, reported
that the_x_e_vis_e1 bursary had
been announced in the paper,
and that all entries should be in
byJune 1.
The secretary, Mrs. Paul
Miss Coop
Walden, graciously offered her
Director of Nurses, was present home, Sylvan Acres, at
at the meeting, and expressed Bayfield, for the pot luck
her pleasure in her new duties, luncheon on June 2 with the
and in her warm welcome to regular monthly meeting
Clinton. following.
KENNEDY — At Hensall on
Monday, May 5th, 1975, William
G. Kennedy, formerly of London
in his 83rd'year. Beloved husband
of the late Edith (Foraythe)
Kennedy. Dear brother of Miss
Anna Kennedy of London and
Edward Kennedy of Mount
Pleasant, Michigan. Also sur-
vived by Several nieces and
newphews. Funeral service was
conducted in the chapel of A.
Millard George Funeral Home,
London on Wednesday, May 7th.
Rev. Douglas H. Ross of Wesley -
Knox United Church officiated.
Interment in Mount PleaSatit
Cemetery.
YOUNG — At Huromtiew Home,
Clinton, of Saturday, May 3rd,
1975, Agnes Jane Voting, beloved
wife of Marshall Young, In her
85th year. Surviving besides het
husband is one sister, Mrs.
Beatrice Lorenzen, Detroit. The
late Mrs. Young rested at the Ball
Funeral Rothe, 163 High'
St.,
Clinton, where the funeral ser-
vice was held on lVfonday, May
6th at 2 p.m. Interment was in
Clinton Cemetery.
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BALL: I would like to thank all
my friends and rolatives, the
'housekeeping staff and friends
from Huronview for flowers,
cards 'and treats while I was,a
patient in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Baker, Dr.
Watts and nursin g staff. Clark
Ball. -719p
HOLLAND: The family of the
late Bruce -Holland would like "to
thank all those who helped at the
time of the funeral, to those who
sent flowers, cards, or donations
to the Heart 'Fund, Cancer
Society and Arthritic Assoc., the
Murphy Orange Lodge 710, the
UCW of Wesley -Willis United
Church, Rev. J. Oestreicher,
Beattie Funeral Home, neigh-
bours and friend;. -19p
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The. Students at Clinton Public ,gehool,were,busy thid week
preparing for their concert to be presented itext Tuesday
tmd WedIieSda3P Calledthernories, the concert will centre
around thelolitne Machine" here being painted by grade six
Children It 0111116 DeViteerd, loft, Shelly Celquhenti andLynne
Cochrane. (News.itecord photo)
Marlene McNeil comes here with over 41/2
years hairdressing experience, 31/2 in Aylmer,
Ontario and a year in British Columbia. She is
fully qualified in all phases of hairdressing. To
celebrate Marlene ioining our staff we are
pleased 'to offer a real money saving perm
special. We hope you'll drop in and meet Marlene
or call for an appointment,
Centehnial School last TileglaY
evealag, honouring Mr, and
Mrs. j, R. Cooper on the, OP0
'casion of their 25th, Wedding
Anniversary,
About 100 were in attendance
and prize winners at the euchre
were Lloyd McKenzie, Mrs.
R.J. McGregor, Pearson
Charters and. Mrs. G. Sweeney.
Personals \
Mr. Rochus Faber has
returned from an extended
holiday in Florida.
Mrs. Nettie McC1inCh9Y
spent Sunday with Mr. and
'Mrs. D. E. Kyle.
Mrs. Margaret Hutchison, St.
Thomas, is visiting with 'Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Mellis.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mellis
and Mrs. Margaret Hutchison
attended a 90th birthday
celebration in Wingham for .
Mrs. Elsie Haney on Wed-
nesday, May 7. °
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last Friday.(News-Record photo) from
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A warm day, a blue sky, and a river are al attractions
needed for a mid -week fisherman. And Arthur Sip e 78
Stratford found the day to his liking, but t h didn'tas h
luck was poor. Mr. Sippel was fishing m he Bayfield pie
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