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15. PUALIC NOTICE
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IN THE ESTTE OF
CATHERINE g1MMMA Wlsg, late
of the Town of Clinton in.,.the
County of Huron, Widow,
deceased.
ALL eersons halving claims
against the Estate of the above -
ranted who died on the 4th day of
March, 1976 are required to file
full parU uta s thereof with the
undersigned can or before the 27th
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
27th day of April, 1976. .'
MENZIES. ROSS
Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitors for
the Executors
19.20,21
IN THE ESTATE OF John
Charles Payne, Labourer.
Married, Deceased.
ALL . persons having claims
against the estate of the above
mentioned, late of the Town of
Clinton in the County of Huron
Who died at the said Town of
Clinton on the 15th day of August
1975, are required to file proof of
same with the undersigned on or
before the 25th day .of June 1976.
After that date the Public Trustee
will proceed to distribute the
estate. having regard only to the
-claims of which he then shall
have had notice.
DATED at Toronto this 12th day
of May 1976.
Public Trustee,
145 Queen St.West, Toronto.
Administrator
1S. PUBLIC NOTICE
Refuse pick-up will be held
SATURDAY, MAY 22
for old furniture, appliances, etc. Please pile
refuse separate from regular garbage, as it
will be picked up at a different time ori the
same day.
NOTICE
Township of Stanley
Landfill Site
Effective May 15, 1976 the township of Stanley landfill
site located at West Half, Lot 16, concession SRN, 1
mile west of Varna, will be open the following days:
Saturday and Monday, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m., 'til further
notice.
Mel Graham
Clerk -Treasurer
Township of Stanley
MINISTRY OF HOUSING
Sv ONTARIO HOUSING
Is Accepting Applications
in
BAYFIELD
ONTARIO
Rents are Geared to income
IF:
- You are a resident of Bayfield
• You are sixty years of age or over
Your present income does not permit you' to pay current
market rates
• You have not applied previously
Applications are available by contacting the Southwestern
Branch Office at the following address:
Ontario Housing Corporation
Southwestern Branch
Court Novae & Registry Office
66 Dundas Si.,
P.O. cox SOO Terminal "A"
London, Ontario - NHA 2P3
ORLI NOTICE
TELFORD - 1 will no longer be
res,Porb' le for
any
debts
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cured
by my wife ..Jo -Anne
Telford after this date, May 13.
1976. Roy Telford, Bayfield. Ont.
111. PERSONAL
WE INVITE engaged. couples to
visit the Arbor Gift Shop in
Clinton.. Receive a free gift and
tell your friends. about aur shower
and Bridal Registry Service. No
charge. no obligation.-4tfn
1
17. LOST AND FOUND
LOST one female Siamese cat in
the vicinity of-Vanastra. Anyone
knowing of whereabouts please
phone 482-7743. -Zinc
21. BIRTHS
LAFRAMBOISE - Born on May
19th in Victoria Hospital, London
to Mr. and Mrs. Don Lafram-
boise, a baby son. Darren
Donald; the second grandson for
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cooper of 27
Bond St., Clinton, and Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Laframboise. Huron
Park. -21x
MEADE: John and Linda Meade
are pleased to announce the
arrival of their son. Kevin John
Ross. 8 lbs. 14% oz., at the Clinton
Public Hospital, a brother for
Monica.
HOWATT: .Murray and. Jean
Howatt are pleased to announce
the arrival of their baby
daughter, Rhonda Lynn. on May
14 in Clinton Public Hospital a
sister for Bryan and Brent.
22. DEATHS
NAIRN: At Victoria Hospital. on
Monday. May 10th, 1976. William
Wesley Nairn, of 189 Allen St.,
Thamesford, in his 65th year.
Beloved husband of . Margaret
Anne Balsdon. Dear father of
Don, Thamesford, and dear
grandfather of Dan and Doug.
Brother of Dave Goderich and
jack, of Clinton. Rested at the
Carrothers Funeral Home.
Thamesford.. Funeral srevice
was held ori Wednesday, May
12th.. Intermend Wesley
Cemetery, Thamesford.
WETTLAUFER : At the
Caressant Care Nursing Home.
Woodstock, on Saturday. May
15th, 1976. Mrs. Barbara Wot-
tlaufer, of 295 Hay, St.. Wood-
stock. in her 84th year. Beloved
wife of Ezra Wettlaufer, and dear
mother of Mrs. Glen (Margaret)
Pollister. Woodstock, Mrs. Don
(Veeda) Carey, Ingersoll. Lynn,
Woodstock, O. (Shorty). of
Hickson, Wayne. Woodstock. and.
Harold, Clinton. Sister of Mrs.
Leona Ward, Woodstock. Also
surviving are 22 grandchildren,
and 22 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services were held on
Tuesday. May 18. 1976.
23. ENGAGEMENTS
It is with pleasure that,Mr. and
Mrs. Corey of Clinton announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter Barbara Ann
Marie. to Mr. Gary Wayne
Rintoul, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Rintoul of Whitechurch.
The marriage will take place on
Saturday, June 12, 1976 at 7 p.m.
in the Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton. -21x
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brodie are
pleased to announce the for-
thcoming marriage of their
daughter Debra Dawn to David
Charles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don,
Paton of Mt. Elgin. The wedding .
- 11 .take.place.at the & tcefield
United Church on June 12. 1976 at
3:30. -21x
24. MARRIAGES
Mrs. George R. Finley, Clinton. is
pleased to announce the
marriage of her daughter, Judith
Anne, to Bernard F. Skikavich,
eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Skikavicb of London, Ontario.
The wedding took place on
Friday. the fourteenth of May
1976 at St. Peter's Catholic
Church in London, The couple
will reside in Dorval. Quebec.;
-21 x
2S. IN MEMORIAM
PENHALE : in loving memory of
a dear husband. father and
grandfatheir.R. Harold Penhale
Who passed away one year ago.
May 24. 1975.
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds dear
Fond memories linger every day
Remembrance keeps him near. I
near.
Lovingly remembered by his wife
Lillian and family.
WITIIORIAM
ELSLEY - In loving memory of a
dear Mother, Lola Easley who
passed.away May 20,
.�5:
Please Godforgivea silentt
tear,-
A silent wish that our mother was
here.
There are others, yes we know.
But she was ours and we loved
her so.
One year ago we had to part
With one we loved with all aur
heart,
The wound iedeep it will not heal
Only those who have lost. know
how we feel.
0 we could speak .with moi
today.
Laugh with her in the same old
way
And hear her voice and see her
smite.
Then life indeed would be wor-
thwhile.
Lovingly remembered and sadly
missed by daughters Pat and
Evelyn and grandchildren. -21
26. CARD OF THANKS
LEE - We would tike to thank all
who attended our benefit dance
and those who gave con-
tributions, but Were unable to
attend. Special thanks to Joe and
Sheila Hallahan. Don Elliott and
Peter Kelly for organizing the
dance and all others who helped
in any way. Dave & Rosie. -21
PORTER - My sincere thanks to
my family, neighbours and
friends for visits, cards, gifts and
flowers while I was in the hospital
with a broken arm. Special
thanks to Dr. Watts and Dr.
Harret, nurses and staff, also
Rev. Lewis. It was greatly ap-
preciated, glad that we still have
our hospital.Fran Porter. -21x
DALE - I would like to thank
• friends, neighbours and relatives
that sent me cards and flowers
while a patient in Victoria
Hospital in London. Special
thanks to the UCW of Ontario
Street, and Rev. Lewis and Rev.
Oestreicher for their many visits.
It was all greatly appreciated.
Else Dale. -21
MANN - I would like to take this
opportunity to thank the people
who came to visit me and for the
lovely plants, gifts and cards
which 1 received while I was a
patient- -in -the Clinton Public
Hospital. Also I would especially
like to thank Dr. Newland, Dr.
Lambert and Dr. Watts and Rev.
Oestreicher - also the nurses&•and
staff on first floor who were so
good to me. (Mrs.) Stella Mann.
-21
26. CA OF THAHR
DO. WS,QN • t wish to express my
sincere thanks to my friends,
relatives s a n neighbours d n g, � urs for the
lovely cards, flowers .treats and
visits while I was a patient in the
Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to the nurses who were so
kind caring for me, Dr. Baker.
Rev. Taylor and the kitchen staff.
Also thanks to the Hoffman
Ambulance and 'everyone who
helped the day of my accident.
Your kindness will never be
forgotten. Mrs. Flora Dowson•
-21
CRICH -1 would like to thank my
relatives, friends and neighbours
and all those who sent cards.
flowers, treats, and visited me in
St. Joseph's Hospital while I was
a patient there, and helped in so
many other ways. Special
thanks to Rev. Lewis and Rev.
Oestreicher" for their visits. It
was greatly appreciated. Ernie
Crich. -21
VEENSTRA - We wish to thank
our friends and neighbours who
attended our 25th wedding an-
niversary party. Special thanks
to our neighbours for their sur-
prise party and for the many
cards and gifts we received. It
was all deeply appreciated. Joint
and Heide Veenstra. -21x
We sincerely thank our friends.
neighbours and relatives for their
thoughtfulness for cards and
sympathy messages in the loss of
our sister Maude Radford. Bert.
Vera, Clarence and families.
-21 nc
RATH - The family of the late
Grant "Red" Rath wishes to
express its sincere thanks to
friends .neighbours and relatives •
for the beautiful floral tributes,
memorial donations. sympathy
cards and every act of kindness
shown during our recent
bereavement. A special thank
you to Rev. Oestreicher.
pallbearers. flower bearers.
Beattie's Funeral Home and
Wesley -Willis Women's Unit and
the Clinton Fire Department. All
was ddeply appreciated. -21
REID - 1 would like 10 thank all
my friends, neighbours and
relatives for their kindnesses
during my recent sad
bereavement. Special thanks to
Trinity Church Organizations.
Dr. Shepherd. Dr. Newland,
nurses and staff on first floor of
the Clinton Hospital, Rev. Wm.
Bennett, pallbearers, flower
bearers. Ball Funeral Home and
all those who helped in any way.
My sincerest thanks. Louise Reid
and family. -21
Anstett Jewellers Ltd. of Clinton is pleased to announce that
Mr. William Bakelaar, certified watchmaker. has completed
twenty-five years of service.
Mr. Bakelaar received his training in Holland, and has been
with Anstett Jewellers since 1951.
Mr. Ba'tkelaar and his wife,e W ilmaa, reside in Clinton. They
have five children, two married.
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A divisionalcourt has, roiled
invalid id 1'our of the provincial
ov'ernrncnt's closing orders
or hospitals . with respect to
Clinton Public Hospital,
Doctors' Hospital in Taarontn.
Durh
ani Memorial Hospital,
and Chesley and District
Memorial Hospital.
Notwithstanding the court's
ruling. the government has
indicated that it does not
intend to abandon its hospital
shutdown program. in spite of
continuing Opposition at-
tempts to persuade it to do so.
In an oral decision, Mr. -
Justice Peter Cory said the
Public Hospitals Act was
regulatory in nature and was
not intended. to be used to
close hospitals for financial
reasons. He stated that the
four ho,spitals had con-
travened no regulations,
operated efficiently and have
maintained the quality of
patient care.
The Ontario Government
intends to appeal the decision
of the divisional court on
y
legality of its hospital -closing
procedure. If the appeal fails,
the government has said it
will possibly introduce
legislation to close the
hospitals concerned.
According to the Acting
Health Minister, the four
hospitals will receive
provincial financing for up to
six months to allow them to
stay open during the appeal -
process. If the appeal takes
longer than expected, the
hospitals will receive an
additional six months'
financing.
The Acting Health Minister
has also announced that
Chedoke Hospital in Hamilton
will not have to close all its
187 active -treatment beds as
originally threatened by the
Ontario Ministry of Health as
part of its package of
restraints in medical costs.
The .Minister announced that
the hospital will reduce its
active -treatment beds to 150
as soon as possible after June
1st and will be developed as a
rehabilitation and chronic
care centre as well as a
community health centre.
The Minister of Tran-
sportation and Com-
ruunications has announced
that lower speed limits and
compulsory use of seatbelts
in the Province have saved
almost a life a day. Also the
number of speeding charges
laid by Ontario Provincial
Police has risen 36 percent in
the three months during
which reduced speed limits
have been in effect on our
highways, according to a
police spokesman, who also
said that the
t._ 55
percent higher for April this
year than for,April' 1975.
Speed limits in Ontario
were reduced to 50 m.p.h.
from 70 tn.p.h. an freeways
andm, .h.
to � 0 p from 60
M.p.h., on other highways an
February 1st.
According to a report
tabled in the Legislature by
the Minister of the
Environment, it has been.
recommended that continued
efforts be ,made to reduce
lead emissions from
smelters. An Ontario inquiry
board has recommended that
tests of children and pregnant
women for undue intakes of
lead be built into routine
public- health procedures in
the areas close to Toronto
smelters.
The Gditernment expects
companies to pay for the
work of replacing heavily
contaminated topsoil around
lead plants in Metro,
replacing it, or paving over
the area. If the Companies
refuse to pay for the'work, the
Government will have it done
and try to recover the money
from the companies. It is also
possible the work could be
done by the companies under
the pressure of provincial
control orders.
The Minister of Colleges
and Universities has told the
Legislature that more than 14
percent Of the 16,500 full-time
graduate students at
Ontario's universities are
foreigners. Some 5 percent of
the province's 130,600 under-
graduate students are
foreigners:
The figure for the 55,300
community college students
is about 4 percent. He has also
announced that university
fees for new foreign students
will increase from $585 to
$1.500 next January,- and,
community college fees for
such students will go from
$250 to $750 this fail. Foreign
graduate students will have
their fees raised from an
average of $877 td 52-,250.00.
Mr. Hugh O'Neill (L-
Quinte) asked the Minister of
Transportation and Com-
munications, whether he was
aware of the differential in
the price of gasoline between
highway service centres and
off-highway service stations
and what action the Minister
proposed to take.
He also wanted to know
what effect government
leases with oil companies
have on the prices charged
for gasoline at service
stations, in view of the in -
a..
creases in federa1 eacIse t;
andfuel prices Se n
1Y-
Mr.
-Mr.
Snow respon+ edd!t he:
'Was aware of the su►tial
differential betweenth
prices charged. He said there
are 23service centres on QUUr'
expressways and the reasons:
the gasoline prices are higher
at the 23 service stations
Highway 400 and 401 than
elsewhere, is the leasing
arrangement the companies
have with the ministry.
The lease agreemeiits call
for a percentage of g 45.
sales, not a per gaper. rat
When most Of these leases. or
contracts were drawn up,
some of them quite a number
of years ago, fuel was at a
much more reasonable price
than it is today. Mr. Snow
said that the revenue the
Province of Ontario is
receiving for these leases has
gone up considerably with the
increase in the price of fuel.
He said they are looking
into some way to alleviate
some of this situation, and
that he has had a full in-
vestigation
nvestigation of the leases. The
leases, he said, vary greatly
in percentages and in terms
but that they arelookingfor
some adjustment in their
lease arrangement.
Area graduate
Craarence Haak,' son of Mr.
and Mrs. Gary Haak of RR 2,
Clinton, will receive .a�
diploma in agricultural
production and management
from Ridgetown College of
Agricultural Technology at
the graduation exercises
tomorrow, May 21. (photo by
Michael Martin)
A WIDE VARIETY OF.
BOX PLANTS- VEGETABLE
PLANTS
Box Plants 7 9e and 89c
Geranium s 1.1 9 Begonias s 1.4 9
Dracena 99c
Hybrids s 2.4 9 Ruffled bicolor
- Petunias- Ageratum - Alyssum
Asters - Balsam - Cetosia -
Cieome. 'Coleus
patie'ns - Marigolds - M Phlox -
Portulaca - Salvia - Snapdragons
- Geraniums - Begonias - Dracena
• Ferns - Ivy - Tomatoes - Peppers
- Cabbage - Brussels Sprouts -
Cauliflower - Spanish Onions.
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