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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-09-10, Page 18i] 5, t. C1 ; llda of Ottawa andJaniceL. at RR 5, Clinton* two eters. V (Mrs. F byre ). and leta. r ( mss.. John McGregor), bothotClinton. The remains of Mr. Pepper were bequeathed to medical science.. x.13 Watson• Anna D. Watson, formerlyof Egan opdvllle died at Huron - view on August 29, 1975. She was in her 89th year. Mrs. Watson was born the former Anna Duncan Burdge on Imlay 9, 1887 in Stanley township. Her parents were the late John and Jane Burdge. On February 25, 1914, she married John S. Watson in', Brucefield. He predeceased her in March, 1956. She was a member of Egmondville United Church.Watson is survived by four daughters, Jean of Toronto, Mayrne (Mrs. A. Clark) of Highgate, Anna (Mrs. W. Haney) of Seaforth, Alice (Mrs. Don Andrews) of Clin- ton; seven grandchildren; and one brother, Fred Burdge of Bxucefield. She was predeceased by one brother,„ four sistersandone grandson. The funeral service was held from the Whitney-Ribey flub hears of voyage The Clintonian Club's meeting was held in the town hall on Sept_ 4: The .president, Mars. Leona Lockhart opened the meeting with apoemr followed by the Lord's prayer' in unison. The secretary, Edna Adams read the minutes of the• last meeting and the treasurer's report was given by Viola Lampman. The flouter report was given by Pearl Cummings. Two carnations had been sent" out. The Dutch auction articles, were won by Leona Lockhart, Edna Adams, Viola Lampman and Esther Kendall. Members in bring -articles for thee Dutch auction for the October meeting are Mrs. ,Mete, Mrs. Sturgeon and Mrs. Moody. The program consisted of Viola giving a very interesting talk on her recent trip to the west coast. Edna Adams won the mystery prize. It was approved that the club hold a card party on Sept. 39thx- at 2 p.m. in the town hall everyone welcome. All members tobring something in the line of groceries for a draw. A social committee is to look after the !Fitch. The meeting closed with M%ah Benediction. t"uceMfcJJ terY, The pallbearen Were Laurie, were Cameron and Danny tui, W.H. Colquhoun, Steven Wilkinson, " Ricbar'd Fremlin and Milian* Grigg. 11 Bruce McDougall of 73 Weill Street in Stratford died on September 2, ISIS at Stratford General Hospital. He was. Mr, McDougall was born in Goderich Township on wane 28, ice, a :can of the late Stewart ander Ann MacDougall. Ile lived with his parents . until 1921 when he joined the American 'Marines and on September 7, 1925, he married the former • Tel Viola Carter in Clinton. iii. McDougall died five days before the temple's 50th Wedding anniversary. She survives him. . Following their marriage, the couple lived in Clinton until 1954 when they moved- Strafford. ovedStrafford. Mr. McDougall was a painter with the CNR in Stratford for 20 years. He was also in the Canadian Army in 1944. Besides his wife, he is sur- vived by eight grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; one sister Mrs. Tony (Jessie) Cataline . of Boise, Idaho; and two brothers, Wallace of Londesboro and Roy of Finlay Forks, B.C. He was predeceased in April of this year by one daughter, Mrs. Y Michel Thorns a Healy Michael ' 'hoznaS Healy of Blyth passed away suddenly in that village can September 4, 05. He was 89, Born in Morris Township, he was a son of the late Michael and Adeline (Kelly) Healy, A retired farmer, Mr. Healy was employed at Bainton's.Old Mill in Blyth and also at Huronview. He is survived by four sisters, Nora Healy of London, Olive (Mrs. Alfred Goldsworthy) of Clinton, Della (Mars. Joe Redman) of Wingharn, and Ursula (Mrs. Mike McLaughlin) of Dublin; and two brothers, Gus Healy of London Sart° Healy of Goderich: The funeral service was held from St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church in Blyth on September 6, 1975 with Father J.F. Hardy in charge. Inter- ment was in St. MMMichaei's Cemetery. The pallbearers were Paul Goldsworthy of Clinton, Jim Moore and Vernon Redman of Wingham, Bill and Ken McLaughlin of Dublin and Earl Kelly of Blyth'.' a r e laved two ex, cQaF )c. Mrs. B t n gave humorous reading. Mrs. : g;heraa gave a very interesting and f In- formative talk on the blind. Her /Me r year r work. "fit nut June meeting were mad .y't secretary and approved after wrich Ma -s M Murray gave the treasurer's report. onclance ism t always bliss! KneWing the symptoms of heart attack and stro1ce 001d save yo it lifeOr that 'of 'a friend. Ask your Ontario Heart Foundation for free in- formation. + MONUMER Yoe are to LET T T. YOE N LTD. HELP v.. t1DECIDE ma YOUR MEAAORIAt. REQUIREMENTS R 'tag,. .1 1101 11 ring a Wed 001101410 BUS1 77.ALBERT S '. RES. 412 \►\'`\'N4\\\.WA\M\\\\.\\ 800..\\\\\\\\. N\\\. ssINZVEMANA\\1\\\\\ ►' MMMV11 elect Jack iddell We are very glad to report that Reverend, McWhinnie, Chaplain of the Home. who bad the misfortune to fracture his ankle last week is getting along real well. Reverend Wildfong is taking the services during his absence. Mrs. Elsie Henderson ,ac- companied the Clinton Christian Reformed song service led. by Dick Roorda. The Rhythm Band from the Goderich Psychiatric Hospital led by Gordon Harrison provided a rnusica' V ' gram on Family 'Night. The 12 -member band play a variety. of in- struments including violin, mouth organ, cetephone and vocal solos. Nelson Lear thanked the entertainers on behalf of the residents.. The I5 -member Huronview Rhythm Band accepted an invitation to take part in Friday afternoon's variety program at the Blyth Threshers' Reunion.. Thirty residents travelled by bus to Blyth on Saturday af- ternoon to attend the reunion. Business and Professional Directory OPTOMETR Y 31. LOHBSTAHH OPTOMETRIST CLINTON--MON. 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IILIRON-MIDDLESEX - Sept. 18 Jack Riddell has been crossing and re -crossing the length and breadth of Huron Middlesex riding,hamrnering home this message: Despite Davis claims that "ail is well" there ARE vital issues in this election campaign POOR GOVT ECONOMIC PERFORMANCE LOWER QUALITY QUALITY 1 IN EDUC.ATION STANDARDS i' fl1 REGIONAL GOV'TDiSASTERS --- Despite Ontario's greatest tax bills ever in the last four years ... today our. Ontario debt under Davis has doubled to 3.45 billions of dollars --- Education experiments instituted by the Davis government and for which Bill Davis must be held personally responsible, has produced primary and secondary school students ill equipped to enter our work force or to proceed on to highelr education. - Regional government ,where it has been forced into being by a Davis government has rocked the regions with its cost increases. It continues to hang like a menacing cloud over the rest of Ontario A Bob Nixon Liberal Government--- with Jack Riddell's help, will: NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER A APPRAISER Prompt. Cauls oue. Elkhorn ANY TYPE. ANY 51*E. ANYWHERE Ws give compists sail . c. • PROFIT RY EXPERIENCE Phots Collect 30•1*1 EXETER DIESEL Pumps grid trilsctcar• Rspstrect Por All Popular Makes • Huron Fuel Mts"tkln Equipment Qaylteld Rd.. CHriton482.7971 For A1r,Msstsr Aluminun. Owns end Windows and AWNINGS VW RAtUUNGS JERVIS SALES. , R 4 .SsrvIs48 AW rt 51 Clinton -48243W lkmgkart, lCeIiy, Oig a Chartsrd Accountants Mr to EL.. amid A!4111101, W. RIAD N/Mld nt part • SUL X4120 Pity. 23114011 Co. UALITY.AND PRIDE OF VEMENT IN • EDLJCATION RESTORE ELISION MAK G TO THE COMMUNITY _._ A Liberal government will cut costs to the taxpayer by eliminating or red°ting expenditures in such areas as super ministries, government advertising, the administration of education --.- A Liberal government under Bob Nixon is prepared to establish a core curriculum with standards that win provide a yardstick to measure student performance --� The Liberal Party is committed to a new partnership with local governments in Ontario that, will restore accessibility and accountability to locally elected representatives Heip Huron -Middlesex - Help Ontario Help Yourself! • This +I t rtlssen .nI PCq(v=.y� y the HiniiMMIddlesex Liberal A% \\"+ \\\\ \' \\\\' *s ' ' \\"\''\\\ \'1\\' \\\\\'' 4\\\\\1\\\A\\\\\R'\' `f r 1 0 • 1