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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-04-29, Page 18fl pkilk OfIlittanCW Frei 'EsthM+ a IFtI!t" '� Phis ' 1 tin M ER PURSING HEATINGE! EORIC DELAVAL 1 , 46 Ki 114. 462-' con f.'i'.M. ELECTRIC Res1dential Commercial and Industrial CaH IRIA MUSTARD apit 48243225 (Member of Ontario Electric League) i Ilirais Stryker SIDING :S.,NSTALLATION:S f Kaiser Aluminum Westroc Vinyl Siding. Soffit and Fascia. Eavestroughing. Shutters. Quality workmanship. -reasonable prices. 20 year guarantee. Throw aWay that paint brush! Call ' us 4$2-142$ tin Ptio. tuning; and repaa rs. Phone •PUISIfer Music. $22- 00$3,--)14100 gt- I a3,-mottocr WAYSIOR L n14�� 1 TERRS 5* Huron St. Strat 'du 1p ilste+rinll Finest. Fabrics and erk t%lhlp l . t tom-' estimate Stratford 2-0tfM a,, HURON PINES �Cm 40'2.7' 1t 's'l►;,tl 1111 11 1 Pole Line Construction General Contracting Excavatili9 Back Hoe and Dater Services -- Trencher Serv(te up to 14" — Boring Service - - Sand. 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SERVICE FOR MOST WATCHES JEWELLERY ERY GOBERICH 524-7141 ALL PURPOSE BACKHtiE1NG Septic - tanks trenches - basements Call Rick 8081 529-7222 SINGLE COPIES... 2 Sc ea. 10-20 COPIES... 2Oc ea - OVER 20 COPIES -1 Ss ea. LYLE MONTGOMERY COHSTRNCTION SAND — GRAVEL — AGGREGATES BACKHOE — EXCAVATING Screened Top Soil Phone 482-7644. k GARY'S CUSTOM BACKHOEING No job too big or too small. SERVICES AVAILABLE: + BACKHOE + FRONT END LOADER + DUMP TRUCK Gory Triebner 565-21106 BAYFIELD IN TBE ESTATE OF DANIEL. 1 RNEST' VQDDBN. late of the Town of Clinton in the County Of Huron, Retired Farmer. deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above- named who died on the 26th day' of February. 1976., are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 20th day of May.1976, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the un- dersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario. this 20th day of April'. 1976. MENZIES. ROSS Clinton, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors 18.19.20 "HELLP" Is that What your Home needs? Can BLUEWATER HOME RENOVATIONS No job too big or too small. ADDiTIONS, COTTAGES, SIDING, HOME DESIGN. FREE ESTIMATES. CALL 228-6163 114 THE ESTATE OF THOMAS WILLOWS MOUNTAIN, late of the Township of Tu ersmith in the County of Human._ Retired Farmer. deceased. J ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above- named who died on the 28th day of February, 1976, are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 20th day of May, 1976, after which date the assets will be di. tribtted. having regard only to the claims of which the un- dersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Clinton. Ontario. this 20th day of April, 1976. MENZIES, ROSS, Clinton, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executor 18.19.20 •as lour pfd Rt raw botAing. I pmen on Bennett t, ort ;s r . of land► The 4t1 Oa or also, cc. trcRa reported that Ted Bissett, a 47 +gar veteran of the G derich LAYTON... At Clinton Public Volunteer Fire i apartment, • i al on Monday April 19th, and chief for the past 1S Hospital 1978 Waiter.I.ayton of. Bayfield, years, hattded in his Ontaaaaarie Beloved husband of resignation to town council Mary B• (Walters) Layton. Dear last week. Chief Bissettit sold father of Mrs. Gordon (Verna) he' was '"1too old'' and utas Hildebrand, Seaforth. Edward of time he was "getting out to Clinton, Glen. RR. 3, Clinton, pasture," Keith of RR 5. Clinton, Also Electric polder users in survived by 8 grandchildren and Gtvderich also got.some bad news last week, when the Signal -Star informed them that hydro users in that town face a rate increase of 13 per cent next month. The Goderich PUC, like most utilities. has to pay an extra 22 per cent for their power from Ontario Hydro. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bowman of Brussels celebrated their 50th Wedding anniversary last week. according to a front page story in the 1, 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 RALPH POSTMA CARPENTRY Home Improvements RR 5, CLINTON PHONE 482-3658 TF ONE DAY COLOUR FILM PROCESSING KORNER RECREATION JER viS STUDIO CARPET DIRTY 0 Do it yourself and save R Have the experts do it • Steam gets the dirt other methods don t reach • Removes old shampoo • Carpet dries qutckty CARPET CARE 216 Wellington Street. Gederith 4 JEWELLERY 5:.1 '84 the SQUARE 5:4 :9:4 the MAI. L 20. TO GIVE AWAY 6 grerit-gt�andchildren.'Rest1ng at the Beattie Funeral Home. Clinton where funeral service was held Thursday, April 22nd. 1976 at 2 p.m. wtith Rev. J. Reddoch officiating. Interment Baird's Cemetery. —18 WEBSTER, William - At' University Hospital, London. Wednesday, April 21, 1976. William Webster in his 89th year. Surviving is one son George in Whitechurch, and 2 daughters. Jean(Mrs. Cliff Henderson) of Brucefield and Lois(Mrs. Stuart Chamney) of East Wawanosh Twp. Also survived by 10 gran- dchildren and one great- grandchild. One brother Ewell of W ingham and 4 sisters Mrs. Evelyn Mitchell of Wiilowdale, Mrs. Dorothy 'McKenzie of West Wawanosfi= Twp.. Zylda (Mrs. Claude McKay) of Grand Rapids, Mich. and Doreen (Mrs. Wilfred Monney) of Agincourt. Rested at the MacKenzie Memorial Chapel. Lucknow where funeral service took pine at 2 • p.m. Friday. Interment Greenhill Cemetery. Lucknow. —18 3 FEMALE German Shepherd pups to a good home. Call 565-5227 after 6 p.m. —18 21. BIRTHS 23. ENGAGEMENTS Mrs. Charles Lee. Clinton. is pleased to announce the for- •ttoming marriage of her youngest daughter, Nola Mar- jorie to Mr. Philip Patrick Bradley, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bradley, Clinton. The wedding will take place on Saturday. May 22. 1976 in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church. Clinton at 3 p.m. —18x KOETSIER - John and Janet Koetsier are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter. Carrie Anne. born in Clinton Public Hospital on April 20. 1976. —18 - WICK - Mr. and Mrs. Alfons Wick of RR 2. Gocferich are pleased to announce the arrival of their son, Joe -Francis, at Clinton Public ublic8 Hospital, weighing lb. lire in that e Lillie brown Ing , once such a :silty to any house, passed away the same year as the Eaton's. Catalogue, the Sentinel notes. The Council , in another story In the Sentinel, is fighting a bid by the Maitland Valley Conservation Authority to have the town included in its boundaries. Council doesn't want to pay the annual feeof $1,736 because they don't feel the benefits would outweigh the costs. Zurich Council last week approved a 52 -lot, six -acre subdivision, according to a story' in the Zurich Citizens News. Council agreed to sign a subdivision agreement with developer, Mario Zirotic of Hamilton, providing- he provides an advance of $3,000 the town's official plan to cover the village's converted over to the metric engineering costs., system. The Citizens News also said What a difference a year that the Zurich rec committee makes, the Independent is in financial trouble and will News says in a short article. ask the surrounding town- Last year, the South Hurotl_.. ships for help. Hay Stanley, Hospital Board reported that Brussels Post of last week. and Grand Bend w When the couple were for aid, if they don't cough up, visit from health minister married in 1926, they had to then the rec committee will Frank Miller. This year, take a horse and cutter to the charge non -Zurich rec users notes the News one of their Church because of snow. 515 per year. highlights will be the fact that Just about the•same time in In an interesting editorial, he didn't visit. 1926 the Post reported Mr. the Citizens News notes with This year will be a the and Mrs. Jim Cardiff of Ethel sadness the severance of watershed year, were married in Grey Herb Turkheim from the executive re uham director District e Township. paper. Mr. TurkheimWing ham financial picture of the paper last fall and stayed on Hospital, Norman Hayes said South Huron Hospital board is as editor until last weelt,,,when in, a *tory in the Wingham in pretty good shape, ac- he bought a furniture store in Advanc1 Times. He said the cording to a story in the Ztiriclr: eventual roll of the smaller E t Tithes Advocate or Mr Turkheim started the hospitals is. in the process of Thi ...Citizen printed inC News-Recp1 years. Morris Township x had some good news week, reports the Standard. when they le the township" ffe surplus of $17,402 last year. One of Exeter's eldest businesses, Maple Leaf Mina* clotted their seed division last week, the Exeter Indepen- dent News reported. The plant, which was operated in later years by 3. Hubert Jones and the Hon. Charles MacNaughton, will service customers from its Baden plant. • The Independent News also reported that it will cost Exeter -Council 51,950 to have ill be asked one of their highlights was a Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Baird, Brucefield are pleased to an- nounce the forthcoming marriage of their only daughter. Dianne Agnes. to Mr. John Vanperwal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vanderwal RR Goderich. The wedding will take place at the home of the bride's parents. Brucettetct, aal ssud, May 29 at 3:30 p.m. -18 Mr. and Mrs. bene Brochu. Clinton are happy to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Anita Teresa. to Mr. Paul Steven Barttiff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bartliff, Clinton. The wedding will take place Saturday June 5, 1976 at St. Joseph's Catholic Church. Clinton at 5 o'clock p.m. -18x BOONSTOPPEL: Hans and Audrey of RR 1. Auburn thank the Lord for their son. David Jonathan born April 20, 1976 at St. Josephs Hospital London. A brother for Lisa and Tanya. -18 DYKSTRA - With thankfulness to God, the Giver of Life. we wish to announce the birth of our first child, a daughter Jayne Kathryn, born April 19. 1976 Victoria Hospital London, weighed 8 lbs. 151/4 oz. Proud parents Alfred Proudand Margaret Dy grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. U1ike Dykstra and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Slotegraaf. Also a special thank you for the attentive care of Dr. Brian Baker. Clinton and Dr. John Collins. London. —18 CASTLE • Paul and Darlene are thrilled to announce the birth Darrylf their ,beautiful baby boy. Craig. He arrived at 8:09 a.m. on Tuesday April 6. 1976 at the Sault Ste. Marie General Hospital. weighing 7 lbs. 14 oz. and 20',2" long. A little baby brother for Jennifer Anne. —18 CODAN CONSTRUCTION + Commercial and Residential Renovations. + Custom -Built Homes For tree Estimates, call ERIK CHRISTENSEN, 4.101148111111, 482-7640 ,,. 18.MISCELI,ANEOUS LAND TILLAGE EXPERTS 20 years experience • cultivating • plowing • planting • sprayinq freeesiimates We even have the new STEIGER 4X4 TRACTOR Contact JIM ALEXANDER 521 O'65tl , 26. CARD OF THANKS xeer last week. The T -A reported ., Citizens News in 1957 on the being redefined. wt pa that on a budget of 5954,000 urging of local .businessmen ticular emphasis on cur - last year, the hospital had a after the former Zurich tailing expenditures. deficit of only $1.200. • The T -A also reported that �[ 7 • the Exeter council now does �/ eel with area --- not want to m townships for a meeting on By Diane Black the desires and wants of the For those people like me new proposed arena for the who were not aware of the town. change in dialing numbers Charles Reeves, a 30 -year starting with "482" you now ra veteran of the Seaforth PUC have to dial all 7 digits ther was• honored last week says than just the last four. the Seaforth Huron General Meeting -Expositor. Mr. Reevesretires The Vanastra. Community at the end of April and has Association is holding a been a foreman for a number general meeting on `Friday. of years. April 30th at 8 p.m. at the Gerald Ford send a cer- United States president Vanastra Recreation Centre. which will be up for tificate of appreciation to theTopics Seaforth District High School discussion are: Clinton's Band, the Expositor also 'Proposed l;tttie)cati fl of in recognition of their performances during Vanastra ; the closure of 5th reports. Avenue.; and the Hospital the President's visit to Fort closure. There will also be a n Mayers Florida last January• election for one new director, The band was on a trip to the so anyone wishing to put anastra Voicings PENHALE - Sincere thanks to everyone for visits. flowers. gifts and cards while 1 was a patient in University Hospital. London. —18 MacLAREN - My sincere thanks to my family, friends and neigh- bours who visited me. sent flowers and cards during my stay in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Lambert. Dr. Thompson and Rev. Oestreicher. Also the nurses and staff on first floor: every one's kindness was very much appreciated. Dorothy MacLaren. —18x TURNER • My sincere thanks to everyone %tW visited me sent flowers. gifts, cards and treats while i was a patient in South Huron Hospital. Also for the baking brought into our home. Special thanks to Dr. Goddard. the nursing staff and Hoffman's Ambulance_ Your kindness was much appreciated. Jeanette Turner. —18 22. DEATHS TAYLOR - Donald Gary. Sud- denly at Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Sunday. April ,25, 1976. Donald Gary Taylor in his 26th year Beloved husband of Barb Taylor. Goderich; son of Mrs. Leila Gilchrist (Seaforth) and Mr Raymond Taylor t Oriilia 1: dear brother of Beverly (B..0 1 Marlene (Manitoba). Ronnie (Orillia ), Shirley ( V anastral Gary. (Kinburne). Nancy (Vanastra). Charlene. Kenny and Diane at home in Seaforth. Dear grandson of Mr and Mrs; did .A Johnston (Monklants) and Mrs L. Taylor (Welland). Also sur vived by several aunts and un cies. Resting' at the Ball and Match Funeral Home. Clinton where services will be head Thursday. April 29. 1976 at 2 pan with Rev. Nichols of Goderich officiating Interment Clinton Cemetery, —18 414146tV Unto i is Sunshine State. forth a nomination should In a front page story in the contact Mrs. Pat Bridges at Lucknow Sentinel, Ripley correspondent Ab W yids 482-7910. notes the passing of a "two 1t is hoped that all will attend this general meeting in support of the community. as it is your opportunity to put forth you(' views and suggestions with regards to Vanastra. Hospitality )Night Be sure to set aside Friday May 14 in order to attend the Hospitality Night being held by the Vanastra Community Association at the Recreation Centre. +++ In order to provide even better service to their customers, Clover Farm is now open until 9 p.m. every Thursday night. Mary Czerwinski, former owner of the Co.mmerciai • Hotel in Seaforth won the jackpot worth $300 at Monday night Bingo in the Vanastra Recreation Centre. MAIN CORNER. CLINTON (NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR) PANTSUITS and BLOUSES SKIRTS — PANTS — SHORTS — SUNTOPS YOUNG - 1 wish to thank all my relatives and friends for flowers cards and visits w4hilei patient in Clinton. Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Baker. Dr. Harrett and the nurses on first and second floor. Meredith Young. —18 BROWN - My sincere thanks to my friends and neighbours for flowers gifts. cards and visits while 1 was a p.itient'in Clinton Public Hospital Special thanks to second floor nurses. Dr. Newland and Dr Harrett. i':veryone's kindness was very much ap- preciated Mildred Brown. —18 MACIIAN - 1`V ouid like to thank my friends and neighbours for their cards, flowers. and visits while 1 was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital, and also on my return home. Special thanks to Dr Lambert. Dr. Street. Rev. W tttich, and the nursing staff. It was all very much appreciated. Selena Machan. —18 1 AYTON 1 would like to say thank you to all who sent flowers. gifts and visited me. Also to all who- sent baking goods white 1 was a patient in ClintonPublic Hospital. Special thanks to second floor nurses. kitchen staff. Rets Lewis and Rev. otstreielter. Dorothy Layton.. --1l1 OPEN 1-6 OPEN 1-6 26. CARD OF THANKS MOTE - 1 would like to thank friends and neighbours for all the nice flowers and cards sent to me while I was in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Newland and staff of first floor. Fred Mote. —18x CRAWFORD. We would like to express our sincere thanks to all our friends and relatives who attended our dance in Auburn. A special thank you to those who organized thedance : and a warm welcome to all to visit with us in Kelowna, B C Charlie and Wendy -18x BRUINSMA: 1 would like to thank my friends. neighbours and relatives and family for flowers, cards. and all those who visited me while a patient in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Newland and Dr. Lambert Also thanks to the nurses on the first floor. 1t • was very much ap- preciated. Douwe Bruinsma---18 LAYTON - The family of the late Walter Layton wish to express its sincere thanks to friends. neigh- bours, and relatives for the beautiful floral tributes. memorial donations and syl'i'i- pathy cards. Special thank you to Rev. Rerddocltw rt pallbearers. flower-hearett. 'Beatty's Funeral Home and all those who sent in baking gam; We would also like to thank first floor nurses for the special care while he was in ,tinttc by thetwas family. deeply1 appreciated Wins easier egg Evelyn Archer of Clinton was the winier of the huge chocolate egg last Saturday in the Easter Egg Draw at Bartilff's Bakery and Restaurant. The Easter Bunny made the presentation. (News -Record photo)