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IN THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH
OSPoHf hsw QttL Odic Hosp:ita- . on
TYSON, late of the TownSunday, February 29th, 1976.
decean, in the County of Huron, Harry C. Schellenberger of
deceased,
ALL PERSONS having claims CliEll�att. in his year. urviving
ton. Dear husband of Ada
against the Estate of the above- are ane son. Brie. Clinton. one
named who -dle4 on the 20th daya.lrtl . n Ilton, one
of February. 197, are required to sister,
file full particular's thereof with Mitchell, two brothers, and Alvin
one
the undersigned an or before the Stratford. Carl. Mitchell
p
4th day
of April, 1976, after which grandson. Rested at the Ball
date the assets will be distributed Funeral Home,153 High Street,HiTuesday,
having regard only to the claims Clinton kfrom 3.5 p.m.
of which the undersigned shall Home, to Mtt hell ckhafor rtvFunei al
then have notice.� evening,where service
DATED at Clinton, Ontario. this Tuesday on We Wednesday. March
26th day of February. 1976..
D. Gerald Hiltz, 3rd at 2:30 p.m. Interment Grace
Clinton, Ontario. Lutheran Cemetery, Mitchell.
Solicitor for —10
the Executor.
10.11,12 25• IN MEMORIAM
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19. BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
14.4OTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE '4F CHARLES
DOUGLAS COX. late of the Town
of Clinton in the County of Huron.
Retired Clergyman, decea sed lafins
ALL persons having
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 16th day
of November. 1975, are required
to file full particulars thereof
with the tind� March, 197ed on or6fter
ore
the 8th day of
Which date the assets will be
distribtited.,having regard only to
the claims of Which the un-
dersigned shall thenhave notice.,
DATED at Clinton. Ontario, this
11th day ofFebr4976.
ME NZIES, ROSS
Clinton. Ontario.
Solicitors for.
the Executrix
8.9,10
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MANAGE or lease excellent
restaurant and coffee shop in
high traffic resort area. Year
round lapera,tion. Experience and
references required. Call London
472-3231 for details. —10-12
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21. BIRTHS
CftICH - In loving memory of a
dear husband. father and
grandfather. Howard M. Crich,
who passed away one year ago.
March 5th. 1975.
Time slips by but memories stay.
Quietly remembered every day.
Happy thoughts of times
together.
Memories that will last forever.
Always remembered . by his
wife and family. —10x
26, CARD 011 HAM KS
WILSON A sincere thank you to
everyone for the cards. flowers
and visits while I was in S e« rth
Community Hospital.
thanks to the nurses and
ntu s
Brady', Malkus. and
Joyce Wilson. —10 '
DRESSER = Willard Dr'sst !,.
brother of the late Hales 'Dresser.
wishes to ,express his thanks to
friends and neighbours for oral tributes and cancer
ce
Aural
donations. Also his appreciation ca
to the stuff. at Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital. Goderich,
V.O.N. to doctor Thompson and
Dr. Watts. Year kindnesses wits
always be remembered. -=1
HERMAN - I would like to thank
those who sent cards, flowers.
gifts and visited me while 1 was in
the hospital and at home. Spee
al
thanks to Drs. Baker ana
Lambert. 2nd floor nurses and
:tuff. Jean Herman. --lOar
near you!
CI..INTON
Wesley i IFillls
United Church
Victoria f
King Streets
Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.
GO, DER1CH
St. Georges
Anglican Church
Monday.
St. West .
Monday. 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday, 9.30^ a..
panel consisting of Roy Wheeler, Don Symons, Bill Counter, Dr. Harrell and Doug
1
t oventry. spoke to the concerned Vanastra citizens about the proposed closing of the
t linton Hospital last Friday night. The meeting was held in the Vanastra Centre. (News-
tt e•cord photo)
Tuckersmith okays debenture
IN THE ,ESTATE OF. HELEN
-IDA ALEXANDER. late of the
Town of Clinton. in the County of
Huron. Widow. deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of Helen Ida
Alexander, who died on or about
the Twenty-second day of Sep-
tember. 1975. are hereby notified
to send to the undersigned -
Solicitors for the Administratrix
of the°estate of the said deceased.
full particulars in writing of their
claims.
AND take notice that after the
lath day of March. 1976, the said
\ Administratrix will proceed to
'`distribute The assets of the said
deceased among the persons
entitled -thereto. having regard
only to the claims of which she
shall then have had notice.
DATED at the Town of
Haldimand. this ' 16th day of
February. 1976... . .
MUNRO & MCCARTHY
Hagersville. Ontario
Solicitors for the
Administratrix.
Marion Louise Hall.
9.10.11
SCOTT - Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Scott (nee Brenda Kingswell) of
Lo dittn wish to announce the
arrival of their daughter, born
February 26. 1976 in St. Joseph's
Hospital. London. —10
GAHWILER - Born to Linda and
Eric. of Vanastra. on February
27. t976 at Clinton Public
Hospital, a baby boy. A brother
for Stephen. —10
SALTON - Born to Gery and
Julie. of Vanastra. on . March, 2.
1976, at Clinton Public Hospital, a
baby boy. Adam Kingsley. A
brother for Rebecca. —10-
22. DEATHS
MOUNTAIN - At Clinton Public
Hospital on Saturday. February
28th, 1976. Willows Thomas
Mountain of Huronview, for-
merly of Londesboro. Dear
husband of . the late Annie
Lawson: in his 91st year. Sur-
viving are seven grandchildren.
Predeceased; gy One. � ,ughter
(Gladys) Mrs. Elgin Josling.
Rested at the Ball Funeral Home.
153 High St.. Clinton where the
funeral service was held on
Tuesday. March 2nd at 2 p.m.
Interment in Clinton Cemetery.
—10
16. PERSONAL
WE INVITE engaged couples to
visit the Arbor Gift Shop in
Clinton. Receive a free gift and
tell your friends about ur vice. showerr
and Bridal Registry
charge. no obligation.--4tin
17. LOST AND FOUND
FOUND - A female Dachshund
pup. Please phone 482-7775.-10
26, CARD OF THANKS
SNELL - I would like to thank all
friends and neighbours
for
well
sending flowers and g
cards. Special thanks to the nice
nurses at Clinton Hospital for
their kindest care. Also Dr.
Baker. and Rev. L. Lewis far his,
kind words, and nurses and
doctors at University Hospital.
Condon. Also a special "thank
you" to Brother Milton. Sister
Margeret, nieces and rtephews.
Thanks to each and everyone!
Emma Snell. —lox
by Bertha MacGregor
Mr. and Mrs.
Percy
Campbell returned brne theon
Saturday after spending
past month in Florida.
Mr. Paul Neilands St.
un-
derwent surgery in
Joseph's Hospital. London
last week..
Mrs. James Sangster. who
recently underwent surgery
in St. Joseph's Hospital.
London, returned to her home
on Thursday.
Frederick S. Peters
Frederick S. Peters paSSed
away in W ingham General
Hospital Thursday February
26 in his 76th year. He was the
husband - of Ida (Scarlett)
Peters. and is survived by
sons LeRoy of Grand Bend.
s of Port is,
MILLER - I wish to thank all my
friends. relatives and neighbours
for cards. flowers and gifts while
1 was a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks .to Drs.
Watts and Newland and the staff
at the Hospital. Keith Miller. —10
VODDEN - D. Ernest. in Clinton
Public Hospital 76 ninS�isrday.
fl3rd
February
year. Husband of the late Mrs.
Minnie May Talbot of Woodham.
Mr. Vodden is survived by two
sisters. Mrs. Elizabeth Scott of
Clinton and Mrs. Florence
Nimmo of Toronto, one brother
Robert of Clinton., Funeral ser-
vices were held at the Hopper -
Hockey Funeral Home. William
Si .. Exeter on Monday. March 1
at 2 p.m. Rev. Grant Dawson
officiated. Burial to take place in
Exeter Cemetery. —10
DAER - I wish to thank friends.
neighbours and relatives who
sent cards. flowers and gifts to
me during my recent stay in
Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Lambert. Dr.
Harrett and the nurses on first
floor. Also thank you to the girls
in blue. Mrs. Gail Daer. —10
By Wilma Oke
Tuckersmith Township
Council is willing to issue
debentures for 5100.000 to
provide .,., money to the
Tuckersmith Municipal
Telephone system in 19i7 so
that the telephone system can
be' -expanded. Vern
Commissioner
Alderdice of Kippers and
manager Mel Graham of
Brucefield attended night
council session Tuesday g
requesting the debentures.
Mr. Alderdice said the
system requires the money
by the fall of 1977 and listed
where the money was
needed: Bayfield telephone weed spraying of township
office is full and requires roadsides for $5.75 per mile
$2_0.000 for more equipment was accepted.
and $17.305 for cable: 525.000 Passed for payment were
for cable for line from Clinton road accounts of 51'_',590. +.
to
Ft�.,f�eld:• 519,126 for cable_ Vanastra 'Recreation bills of
'13 6"(i '�i general accounts
called. to be in by April 1.
Construction is to take place
after September 1 at the
request of the ratepayers
affected want the crops.
harvested.
Engineer E.H. Uderstadt of
Orangeville will be asked to
bring in a report for im-
provement of ''B" branch of
the Layton. Drain as
requested by John
Haverkamp. RR 1 Brucefield.
Sandy Contracting Co. Ltd.
of Goderich will haul and
spread gravel on township
roads at a cost of $2i5,50D this
year. ,;The Sandy tender was
the lowest of two submitted_
Fred Harburn' s tender for
levy of 5108.424 shared by all'
the municipalities in the
watershed. •
Council passed a motion to
support the board of the
Clinton Public Hospital in its
fight against closure. Lottery •
will be sent to the Ontario
premier~, leaders of the op-
position parties. minister of
health and Jack Riddell.
Huron MPP
Thoma Ell in Egmondville and area an . a • -
Joyce 51S.S69 for cable for line from $11.541.:9 and Day Care bills
B.C.;daughters Mrs. of
Lee. Hensall and Mrs. Bonnie Hensall toKippon. 52,346 for a total of
Becker. Dashwood: sister Mr. Graham reported there 540,135.05.
Mabel of Peterboro. and is a heavy demand for private The mill rate for 1976 was
William of Aurora
brother telephones which cannot be set at 10 mills for farm and
supplied until expansion residential and
thcrsr►melr:ttes
s for
takes place. commercial
Approval by Tuckersmith• as set for the past four years.
' E ncit is only -the -first step Sender Van Dorp of RR ,5
FLOWERS - 1 would like to take
this opportunity to thank my
friends for their cards. gifts, and
visits: the nurses and doctors
who were so kind to me. Special
thanks to the Hospital and kit-
chen staff for their special
Christmas and New wife to
dinners, and allowing my
enjoy holiday meals with me.
Thanks also to the Londesboro
United Church Women and the
Clinton Kinettes for thoughtful
favours which they made and put
on our Holiday trays. A very
special thanks to Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Coutts and Karen. and Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Penhale and
Rick who proved the real
meaning of true friendship.
Flowers —10
surviving. Fourteen gran-
dchildren and two great-
grandchildren also survive.
d at the Bonthron
1~uneraL Charier;R"ensa!!" the Ontario Municipal Board. Clinton. reported I6•I dog tag.
e
where funeral service was
the. telephone subscribers and , had been sold to date for
held on Sunday conducted by the Ontario Telephone .1.035. Each house in the
township will he visited. Any
homeowner refusing to buy a
licence fur dogs in the home
a ill be prosecuted.
The ministry of community
and social services paid thie
balance' of the c�.pital grant
for the construction of the
1)ay Care Centre at Vanastra.
;amounting to S59.956.5(3. The
total cost was $93•866 56
Passed for payment was
the levy to the Ausahle-
RayfieId Cons erv.ition
Authority' for 1976 amoun-
ting to `1;.95; for Tuckttr-
smith. 6 4' percent of the total
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CLINTON PUBLIC HOSPITAL
ANNUAL MEETING
MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1976
at 7:30 p.m.
CLINTON COUNCIL CHAMBERS
Rev. V11.D. Jarvis. Interment Commission roust all gi
in Hensall Union Cemetery. approval as well.
Requests for building
permits were granted to
Charles Pergel and George
Keddy of Zurich. a new house
in Egmondville: Dennis
Smith. RR 4 Clinton milking
parlour: and Howard James,
Egmondville a new house.
Larry McAuley's request to
convert part of the "Country
Market" store at Vanastra to
an apartment for his living
quarters was held over for
further investigation as it
„does not conform to the
township zoning bylaw
Court of,Revision was held
on the Sinclair [.)rain.
estimated to cost about
525,000. Tenders wili be
Personals
Mr! and Mrs. Alan Busche
and family of Dorchester
visited over the weekend with
Mrs. Buashe's parents. Mr. •
and Mrs. Bert Norton.
Mr. Bert Coleman of
London spent the weekend
with his mother. Mrs. Gladys
Coleman and brother Ivan.
1. Receive and consider annual reports of the hospital for the
year ended December 31. 1975.
2 Elect 5 governors for a period of 2 years-
3 Appoint auditors for the ensuing.year
4. Transactmall such other business as may properly come
before the meeting.
Any person. over the age of twenty one years, who pays to the
corporation. fifteen or more days before the annual meeting
in any year, a membership fee of live dollars shall be a
member of the Corporation for the following twelve months.
Membership cards are available at the Clinton Public
Hospital Front Office.
ALL CITIZENS ARE
CORDIALLY INVITED
Dated at Clinton. Ontario this 2nd Day of March, 1976.
By order of the Board.
Mr A Aiken
President
Goderich Rotary Club
presents
London Symphony Orchestra
Goderich Series
FINAL CONCERT 1 975-76
Saturday, March 6, 1976
8 p.m
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