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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-01-01, Page 13DAMS - Mr. and MM. in s are ha4ppy to annOunce ktirth of their sort on reinter 29, 19:75 at the Clinton arboo Trail. 101TN$r. ARV * Dee. 3, 1975, Fred Sna ry e Shepherd. Ave, Will w. dilae, lig 91- Sorvi-ved by hit`wtfe,Owen, and one son Albert. also brothers 'Albert of England sendWalter of Clinton area, ALLAN - At Huraztview. Clinton.. on :Christmas Day, December 25, 1975, Mary Esther Loney, for- crly 01 Goderich,- ut her 75th Year- Beloved wife of the late David J. Allan, Dear mother. of Mahn D. Allan of Thousand cakes. Cal: Sistt`i �af Snowden Loney, Burlington and Mrs. Edna Crocker, Toronto. Also survived by two grandchildren. Rested at the Stiles Funeral Hotue, Goderich. Service was held at St. -George's Anglican Church on Monday. Interment. Maitland eimetery. —I PINNING At Clinton Public pitalr _Monday, December ed. 1975 William 3. Pinning.of linton in his 82nd year. 'Beloved rus`ba:.. of` `Mary (Riggin) Pin- ning. Mr Pinning rested at the Beattie Funeral Home. 55 Rat- tenlbury Street East in Clinton Where funeral and committal, servies were held Wednesday December 24th. 1935 com- nencmg at ' 2 p.m. Reverend J. Oestreicher officiating. Inter- ment. Clinton Cemetery. —I zate,la a of George caamper >�u nnen toyed sisters of.ht . Vet M ill o Stratford. Also survived by five grandchildren. 1$ great-grandc dr . and one greatitreat-gratidcbil4. Rested. at the Whitney Rib. Funeral Home. Seafarth where the funeral service was held an Monday at. 2v p.nu Spring in- terment in Maitlandbank. Cemetery, Seartfortb. ---1 ' 23. ENGAGEMENTS Mer an +elr li+iirs. Thomas McLean of RR 2. Godericb are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their youngest daughter Katharine Annette to Mr. Donald Ross Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs... Fred' Taylor of Clinton. The marriage to take place at Ontario Street United Church, Clinton on January 10, 1976 at 4 p.m. --1,2 25.01 MEMORIAM S'TEPHENSON - Sincere thanks to friends and neighbours of Goshen and Varna for the gifts I received at • a recent shower. A special thanks to the ladies who arranged and held this event. ft was greatly appreciated. Mary !. Stephenson. —1 CALDWELL - My most sincere appreciation to our relatives. friends, and neighbours for the many cards, flowers, gifts and visits. I received while a patient in Clinton Public .Hospital and Stratford General Hospital and- since returning home with our new daughter.' Marg. Caldwell. ---1. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ e \ \ 'S.\ \ \N. \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ %N.\ \\N”\\ \ \ are at►'t Wm. Pinning Special sto pt:Balter and Rev. (*stretcher. and to ;all tie Wile drove me to hospital during .Rill's illness, and other deeds of kin- does. Mrra. Wm.(Mayz el Pin- ELL WOO 10 laving Me of a dear,husband arid father, Harry Ellwood, who passed , away January g,1921. "Though .aur smile has, gone forever and your hand we cannot touch ' We have so many memories of youwho we hived so much." Lovingly remembered by wife. Marie and Don. --lx rates S "al my Unit of'tbe um* Women for their level diva aerss. and flowers. and all those who remembered us; with Christmas Greetings and treats. Also fo my�ghbourr. friends and atives ,fpr their many kindnesses. Bili and Mate Alien. -�-1 MANN . I Would like to take'thls opportunity to thank all my relatives, friends and neighbour&; who came to see Me. brought and sent me plants, presents..and cards. 1. would also like tothank the nurses on second floor. Dr. Newland and Rev. 0estreicher. white I was a patient in Cyton Public Hospital. Mrs. ". Mann. —1 HOLIDAY GARBAGE- PICK UP Wed., Dec. 24; Thurs., Dec. 25; Friday, Dec. 26 will be picked up WED.. DEC. 24 `o Wed.. Dec. 3) - Thurs.. Jan. 1 i ill be picked up WED.. DEC. 31 tandard ''.AUTO GLASS LIMITED -HE .:;L.ASSMEP! _:2F w NTAR . 7 -G, $ * 01-,1'4P°n boa ,$ '• X'• iI"e V • * ivis • @ Y wf :'Aw ° a� m3+ul ngit 36 5 BAYFIELD RD. GODERLCH CALL 524-2136 Clinton' ta,-nttlie s ttt * ing of the , Clinton rise- - fl r of cud ting, Children**. . Aid, • four woolen volunteered to help at theSanta Centre and $24 was given to a retarde,4 girl In •Clintoti who :the inettes have remembered for many years. Entertainment included 'two lively Santa', which was enjoyed by all. The evening closed d with e lovely lunch.. On Sunday December 14, the"K:nett, treated .# ins leen x4 sur. distribute - childn. .,• - On. Tuesday evening, December ;16, the Kinsmen entertained, their wives with their annual Christmae pact` at ' the Vartastra Recreation Centre. , Everyone enjoyed g mes°ir the gym, aleiStgelY swim and sauna. followed by a delicious lunch and dancing Santa arrived with some fun gifts for each of the zanies: The best of everything be yours ... this day and through- out the year to come. FROM NELLY & HENRY BAKER AT On. seem tndAir .Heat Vanes "ra, The residents -were en- tertained with carol singing and gifts 0 . fruit were distributed. Jiope it's a hang-up .Veer rear for all our friends, to whuut ire owe so much! .Man! thanks,. Ray Potter IL Sons Ltd. 275 Huron S.. Clinton 482 9997 TO 1976's FIRST AND THE FAMILY CALL US FOR A FREE RIDE HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL WITHIN A RADIUS . OF 12 MILES A NATURAL COLOUR PHOT iGRAPH THERE ARE TWO FREE PASSES SAY YOU LUCKY PARENTS Of The / / / / / / / / / / r \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\.\\ f4.00 WORTH OF GASOLINE / / /. / / \\\\\\\\\\\\\\ 1\1\\\\\\\\1\. `\\\\\\ \\\\\.\\\\\\\\\\\*t\ r / / / / / / / / f / / / / / / / / / To Record AU Those Special Events Froin Birth To Age Six We wilt photograph your baby in beautiful natural colour and give you 1 — 8" x photograph. AS PARENTS 43M6% FIRST ARRIVAL