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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-06-12, Page 10` QRI , Yew R$I Y, 3''hJ$ 12 ,,1974 7 .i r 16. PERSONAL WE INVITE engaged couples to visit the Arbor Gift Shop in Clinton. Receive a free gift and tell your friends about our shower and Bridal Registry Service. No charge, no obligation.-4tfn 21. BIRTHS BROADWORTH - Bill and Lynda, RR 1, LondftSboro, are pleased to announce the birth of a daughter, Danpa Louise, 8 lb. 1 oz., on June I, 1975 at Seaforth Community 'Hospital, a sister for Mark. —24 CARNOCHAN - Bill and Sharon, nee Keys, of Lucan are proud to announce' the arrival of their daughter -Robyn Johanne on June 3, 1975, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. —24 SHORTREED: Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shortreed of RR 3, Walton are happy to announce the birth of a son at Clinton Public.Hospital on May 31, 1975. McLEAN: Mr. and Mrs. Doug McLear. of Victoria Street, Clinton are happy to announce the birth of their daughter in Clinton Public Hospital on June 5, 1975. 22. DEATHS GOURLIE - Suddenly, in Napanee, Ontario, Monday June 2, 1975, Gladys Gourlie, widow of the late Harry Gourlie. Beloved ,sister of Mrs. Frank Fingland of Clinton, Ontario and Mrs. Ronald Bruce ,Rochester, Kent, England. —24 23. ENGAGEMENTS 26. CARD OF THANKS 11011.011111.1111111.10 YEO - I would like to a this opportunity to exp;eSs my sin- cere thanks to, y relatives, friends and neighbours for the lovely cad's and gifts. A special thanks to my family and gran- dc,h1ldren who made my birthday -a very happy day, and "also the family dinner. It was all very . much appreciated. Mrs. Jane Yeo. —24X CORRECTION: In place of the wedding invitation inserted in error June 5 for Mr. and Mrs. Daviel Bowie, Londesboro — please read as follows: Mr. and Mrs. David • Bowie, Londesboro, are happy to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Julia Katherine • to Murray Lorne Hunking, son of • Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Flunking, Londesboro. The wedding will take place Friday, June 20, 1975 at 7 p.m. in Lon- desboro United Church. -24 n.c. 24. MARRIAGES BENDER -the family of thelate Y William Bender wishes to ex- press its thanks to the nurses and staff of Clinton Public Hospital, also to Dr. Harrett. Appreciation to neighbours, friends and U.C.W. 'Holmesville United Church, to Rev. Oestreicher, for their acts of kindness, and to the Beattie Funeral Home for their courtesy,and consideration. —24 RE•HORST - W e•would like to say thank you to our relatives, friends and neighbours for the lovely cards, flowers and gifts received on the occasion of our 25th wedding anniversary. Your kindness will always be remembered. Leen and Marie Rehorst. —24 JOHNSTON - I would like to thank all my friends, customers and relatives, for the beautiful flowers, cards, gifts and good, wishes bestowed upon me during the past 3, weeks spent in Victoria Hospital. Also for all the won- derful "Welcome Horne" floral arrangements which were quite overwhelming. Truly, "My cup runneth over." 1 wish to express my 'thanks to Dr. Baker, Dr. Kennedy, Dr. Veldhuiz, Dr. Ellis and Dr. Fantorni, my therapist and nurses on 8th floor all of whom were most kind and en- couraging to me. Sincerely, Edith Anne Johnston. —24 Mr. and Mrs. Jahn M. Cameron of Clinton are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Mary Jean to Graham Bruce Amy of Bayfield, Ontario, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amy' of Bayfield, Ontario. The wed- ding to take place Saturday, June 28, 1975 at 5 p.m. in the Wesley - Willis United Church, , Clinton, Ontario. —24 25. IN MEMORIAM BECK - In loving memory of Kay (Huller) Beck who passed away June 15, 1974. Haw we miss the welcome footsteps Of the one we loved so dear; Oft we listen forber coming, Fully sure that she is near. Thou art gone but not forgotten Fresh our love will ever be. For as lortg as there is memory, We will always think of thee. Ever remembered by the family. -24X 26. CARD OF THANKS SCOTT - Just want all those lovely people who sent me cards and flowers, and who visited me while a patient in Clinton Public Hospital to know how much they were appreciated. Special thanks to Dr. Watt and Dr. Harrett and to all the nurses and assistants on the first floor. Sincerely Lorrane Scott. —24 THOMPSON - We would like to express our sincere thanks to our family and friends for the party they had for us on our thirtieth.-,, anniversary. Many thanks to all who took part and for cards, gifts and good wishes. Sincerely Ken and Ilene Thompson. —24X F red Gibson, of the Credit Union, presented Andrew Gaunt of Lucknow with the trophy for the best beef animal on the grounds. Andrew also won the Royal Bank tray for collec- ting the most points. (News -Record pllodo) By Mary Merrier Mrs. Lawrence Hill of Crediton spent a few days last week with her daughter and son-in-law and ,girls, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator, Diane and Nancy. Friday visitors with John Lawson to celebrate his llth birthday were David Scott, Robert Snell and Barry Turner. Mrs. John Thompson and Sharon, and Doris McClure went with the Outdoors Club from the Seaforth Public School on a Camping trip to the Collingwood area for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riley of. Clinton visited on Sunday TYNDALL - Many thanks to all who remembered me in any way _aeLllilp l ,as.- ._a >gatient in St w `-J�sa.ph�s kic p :ta p, thanks , to Dr, Baker and Father lardy.. All was sincerely appreciated. Mary Tyndall. —24 CRICH: I wish to express my sincere thanks to our family for helping out in so many ways during my stay in the hospital. Also thanks to my friends for flowers and cards; to Rev. Lewis and the U.C.W. of the Ontario St. United Church. A special thanks to Dr. Baker and the nurses and staff on .the first floor of the hospital for the splendid care and service which was very much apprediated. Once again thanks to all. J. Wally Crich. -24x JUNIOR GARDENERS - The Clinton Junior Gardeners are all very grateful to the entire McGee family for their hard work on our float that made it such a pretty sight. This includes the different bright paints - the hundreds of staples - the delicious June -Day - Hot -Chocolate - and the superb driving. We wish to thank Mr. G. McGee, Mrs. McGee, Geraldine and Christine; and the workers behind the scene, Mr. . J. Stevenson, Mr. V. Taylor and Mrs. F. Sloman. —24x SCRIBBINS - 1 wish to express my sincere thanks to, my neigh- bours, friends and relatives for their kindnesses to " me, for flowers, gifts, treats, visits, and cards sent to me while I was a patient in St. Josephs and Clinton hospitals also for their kindness shown to Gordon at that time. , shown -td -13 3a er--awl-ours' the: .,. its£'fr't'tlir:'AIIL,:rL4... appreciated. Eva Scribbins. —24X Jan Van .Vliet of Brussels, left, had the ,most paints in the swine judging section of the Clinton Fair and receiiv+ d the Eaton tray from Arnold Caok of 13elgrave, the judge. (News - Record photo) 4 parate cord u.iks By Wilma Oki School principal Clem The board will -write Ontairio Steffler of Kingsbridge who Hydro as to the use of the hydro Bill 100, the Act presently attended the board session lane on the west side of this before the provincial along with Sister Viola Feeney same property to be used by the Parliament known as The of Our Lady of Mount Carmel board in the event there is a Teachers Collective School, pashwood, and Mrs, school there. Negotiations Act, 1975, was the Esther litau of Precious Blood Howard Shantz, who with subject of a long discussion at School. , Exeter, thanked the chairman Teahen had viewed in on to Mr. 'the board meeting of the Huron- trustees, of particularlyththe salary Kehlsopequest, rreCOlmmended Perth County Roman Catholic members Separate School I oard Monday negotiating team, for the way the property be cleaned up by night in Seaforth. the negotiations were con- removing such eyesores as Concerned about two points ducted this year. large boulders, to make it more in the Bill, which is expected to Mr. Steffler-, who was attractive. be given third reading and chairman of the teachers' Two rooms in the former St. active by the end of June, the negotiating team and past Peter's School in Goderich are board members agreed to send chaff^°man of the Huron -Perth to be rented to the Town of letters to the minister of Unit of the Ontario English Goderich for a Day Nursery 'at education and the Ontario Catholic. Teachers Association, a rental of $1,200 for the year, Separate School Trustees said the settlement (30.1 per including water, hydro, heat, in Association expressing this cent increase) was fair and just "as is" condition effective concern on section 9 of part two and "our faith in our trustees September 1, 1975, to August in the negotiations section was returned and recon- 1976 with the lessee responsible which calls for ."negotiations firmed". for minor electrical or plum - shall be carried out in respect Mr. Steffler said, "We, the bingrepairs. or any term or conditi n , of teachers and trustees, are Superintendent of education employment put forward by partners in eduttation. We are Joseph Tokar informed the either party." (The Ontario working together` towards one board that a pilot project is Separate School Trustees' good, that is to develop in the being initiated when a grade 7 Association in a bulletin to all pupils that are entrusted to our cl ssStfrom will be ael'in residence sSchool school boards asks care, an understanding and in"Any term — does this mean appreciation of the Christian at Camp Bimini for one week , that the right of a separate ideals held dear by'our church and a grade 7 class from St. school board to appoint and and country. And I know that in Josephs s School in Stratford remove teachers, as it deems the way we conducted ,cur- will be bused to and from the expedient, especially inview of selves this year (in settling Camp for three days for out - its denominational purposes, is salary negotiations) we con- door science education. subject to negotiation and tributed greatly towards The board has accepted the limitation?)" realizing this goal. following resignations from its The other concern to be The board will inform Nor- teaching staff: Susan Johnson expressed was of section 72 of man Kehl of Willow Street, from St. Ambrose School, part nine that decisions and Stratford, who had .requested Stratford; Lutgardis Smith, rulings of the commission, fact that he and five of his neigh- Francois Lavictoire, principal, finders, arbitrators, boards of bours be permitted to buy ten arbitration, selectors or the additional feet each at the back Ontario Labour Relations of their property from the board may not be questioned Huron -Perth Board, that the nor reviewed in any court. (The board does not wish to sell any Ontario separate school of the 31/2 acres set aside for a trustees' association in • the possible school site in the bulletin asks "With every kind Devon Park area in case it of judicial review excluded, is it jeopardizes it as a school site. intended to elimirfate in this way any appeal by a separate school board against in- fringements on constitutional rights?" Board chairman David Teahen of Stratford, Trustee Howard Shantz of Stratford, personnel committee chair- man, and Joseph Tokar, Stratford, superintendent of education, will attend a meeting in Toronto June 14 where Bill 100 will be the topic of discussion. In other business at the meeting which lasted until midnight, evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley. Bob Thompson spent the weekend with his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter of Colborne Township. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Warren of London visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson, John and El zabeth. Mr. and Mrs. George Wasson and Marjorie of Walton were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey. Mr. and Mrs. John Wammes and John, Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos attended the Wettington - Van Raay wedding in Zurich followed by the reception in Dashwood on Saturday evening. These Disneyland characters were in the parade and they promised to bring ten other Disney friends to the Centennial fat�rade in August. (News -Record photo) Ae > y s i •e • .t l,tn Howard had to put on a %% bite). coal for the Saturday • .,lit grandstand ...how at flaw Fair .1s the temperatures „ r. d near the 1; degree mark (7 t clelus). Only about 500 c c�clic�tl tier show ( No.t% s R, urd cdol Dairy day The sixth Annual, Western Ontario Dairy Cattle Day will be held in Medway High School, Arva, on Friday, July 4th. The themeis "Present Planning for the Future". Feature speaker George McLaughlin, chairman of the Ontario Milk Marketing Board, will discuss "The Future in Dairy Farming". The program begins with registration from 9:30 to 10:30 ght, the board agreed to a. m. Tickets should be pur- er h��actx,,fr" ..—,,,chasect_in .advance for-43.00-- B. o S3.00-,...„B..Krauskopf, Dublin, to which includes lunch at noon. Keith McCarthy; Dublin, in Tickets will be available at the--- order that the latter may obtain door for $1.00 but do not include permission from the ministry of transportation and com- munications for transfer of P.C.V. license to operate the school buses within the St. Patrick's School bus area at Dublin. lunch. Advance tickets are available until June 25th from county milk committee members, OCPMB directors and Ministry of Agriculture and Fond extension offices. 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Marie, DashWcdt Mary Ann Phillips and Apes Cowan, St. Aloysius, Strat,ON Shirley Ann Beecroft and Mar Lou Jordan, .St. ' Patrick's 'Kinkora; Yvonne Seiler, St Joseph's, . Clinton; Katherh : Dick, St. Boniface, Zurich; Sister Marion Normandin principal and B. June'Iolmes, St. Columban; Larry Lane and Eleanor Robinson; St. Mary's, Goderich; Linda Lee, Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Dashwood. Itinerant teachers who resigned are: Nancy Ann Wilson, remedial, specie' education, St. Aloysius, St; Ambrose and St. Mary's Hesson; Mary Ottman, music, St. Patrick's, Kinkora and St. Mary's, Hesson; Roberta Hickey, remedial, special education, Stratford and area at St. Aloysius. The board approved the hiring of the following teachers commencing September, 1975: George Van Slyck to St. Ambrose; Marta Szczesiak to St. Aloysius; Sharon McGrath to St. Patrick's at Kinkora; Mary Kerrebroeck to St. Joseph's, Clinton; Peter Kgens to Our Lady of Mount Carmel; and Kathleen McMillan to t. Michael's in Stratford andy Name of Mary, St. Marys; and Raymond Contois. The next meeting will be held on June 23 at the board offices in Seaforth. I-:Ilwood Seele of Ethel won the Agricultural Society award for the grand champion female at the Holstein show at the i' ai r. Harold Lobb, left, presented the award. (News -Record photo) TO HELP YOU { JWCOMPACL2 6,000 BTU COMPACT 5,000 BTU • J 3 , Speeds • Fa„ .o •sr-� DELUXE HIGH CAPACITY 6,000 BTU Casement, through the wall and window models - $1 99.95 to $799.00^' Featuring! In -Home Service For All Models Compare to you'll buy Westinghouse CLINTON IC E'�ECTR C SHOP ERIC SCHELLEN!l1ROER Licentad Electrician Albert Si. Clinton 482-6646 1