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14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OP CERIEL
VAN 'MAME* late Of the Town
of Clinton in the County ofof uron,
Realty Proprietor, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against ehe Estate of the above-
named who died on the 23rd day.
Of May. 1976, are required to file
full particulars theof with the
undersigned on or before the 30th
day of September, 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 August, 1976
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton. Ontario.
Solicitors for
the Executrix.
35,36,37
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iN THE ESTATE OF EDWARD
GEORGE GREALIS, late of the
Town of Clinton in the County of
Huron, Retired Piano Finisher.
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 16th day
of June, 1976. are required to file
full particulars thereof with the.
undersigned an or before the 20th
day of September. 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 August, 1976.
MENZIES. ROSS
Clinton Ontario
Solicitor for
the Executors
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21. IIITHS
IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM
WATT HAMILTON, late of the
Towna'ip iii Willett id the-Ctiittfty
'of Huron. Farmer, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 9th day of
July, 1976. are required to file full
particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the 20th
day of September, 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 August, 1976.
MENZIES. ROSS
Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitors for
the Executrix
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15. PUBLIC NOTICE •
I WILL not be responsiblefor any
debts incurred by my wife,
Elizabeth(Ieth) Wolfe after this
date, August 26, 1976. Burnie
Wolfe, Clinton. —35.36,37
Notice
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Car OWI1erS
Join national group taking
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4 of
.1liatak Cha les 'rocto , So
$ n
of Mr a and Mrt.
Clinton. Pere ony to take
place Saturday, i tobet ,1976 at
3:00 o'ol p.m„ In, l'esley-Willis
United Church, Clutton, Ont.
—37x
Mr. and Mrs, Emil Chukil.
Fosrithill, are happy to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter. Deborah Ann, to
Dr. Robert James Campbell. son
of,..Mr. and Mrs. Robert B.
Campbell, Clinton. The wedding
wilt take place Saturday. October
2, 1976 at three .p.m. in Fonthill
United Church. Fonthill. Ont .
—37x
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Haverkamp,
RR 1, Clinton are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Judy, to Rolf, stn of Mr. and Mrs.
H. v -d Zwaag, Port Alberni, B.C.
The Lbrd willing the weddin_g,will
• take place September 25, 1976 at 3
p.m. In the Christian Reformed
Church, Port Alberni, B.C. —37x
BURDGE • Rick and Debbie (nee
Leckie) Brucefield. thank God
for the arrival of their precious
son, Alan William, born August
30, 1976, 6:55 p.m. at Victoria
Hospital, London -- weight 5 lbs.
131 oz.. first grandson for Mr.
and Mrs. William Burdge and
second for Mrs. Alice Koehler.
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HARR Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Harris re pleased to announce
the safe arrival of their daughter.
Vanessa Pauline, born August 28,
1976 at Clinton Public Hospital, a
little sister far Mark. also third
granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Laws and second gran-
ddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Addison.
CRITTENDEN - Keith and
Wendy are pleased to announce
the arrival of their son Darrell
Paul, born September L 1976 at
Clinton Public .Hospital. Proud
grandparents Mr. and , Mrs.
Harry Torrence. and Mrs. Rita
Crittenden.
FLEET - Gary and Cindy are
happy to announce the arrival of
their daughter Stacey , Ann,
weighing 7 lbs. 11 oz. on Sep-
tember 5. 1976 at Clinton Public
Hospital, a sister for Jason. —37
22. DEATHS
AITCHISON - At Huronview,
Clinton, on Wednesday. Sep-
tember 1, 1976. John Mills Ait-
chison. son of the late Margaret
Mills and James Aitchison. in his
89th year. Dear brother of:
Gertrude. and Cairns Aitchison,
both of Wingham. Rested , t the
MacKenzie Memorial Chapel, in
Lucknow where funeral service
was held at 2 p.m. on Friday.
Interment Greenhill Cemetery.
Lucknow. —37
25.111 MEMORIAM
MAI"f - A stzlereM a you to
all ' fsal►ily and friends who
visited, sunt ea, s and brought
gifts, and expressed concern
about Lisa during her recent stay
in Clinton Public Hospital, and
5100 she's peen home. Special
thanks to Dr. Harrett. Dr. Watts
and sill the great nurses. Allan,
Barb and Lisa Bosman. —37x
COOK I wish to thank._ all my
friends and the Chancel Guild of
St. Pauls Church for the many
cards and kindnesses to me while
a patient in. Clinton Public
Hospital and since coming home.
Special thanks to Dr. Newland,
nurses and staff on the first. floor
in the hospital. Luella .Cook.
--37x
KYLE - In loving memory of a
dear wife, mother, and grand-
mother, ' - tc le w o
passediaa%alJ'September31,1971:
She hails' nurture you siau1d not
help loving,
A heart that waspuret,tbiaff gold.
And to those who knew her and
loved her
Her memory will never grow
cold.
Lovingly remembered by Bili
and family. —37x
GALLAGHER - At Huronview,
Clinton.. on Friday, September
3rd ' . ,., Pearl Luella (Fisher)
Gallagher, formerly of Goderich.
in her 68th year. Beloved wife of
the late William James
Gallagher. Dear sister of Mrs.
Lucy Stothers, of Goderich. Also
survived •by several nieces and
nephews. Rested at the Stiles
Funeral Home. Goderich. after 2
p.m. Saturday. Service and
committal in • the chapel on
Sunday at 2 p.m. Interment
Colborne Cemetery. —37
Township of Tuckersmitli
NOTiCE is hereby .given that the Corporation of the
Township of Tutkersmith proposili to consider, and, If
deemed expedient, pass a by-law providing for the
sing up at g;cer-tein lane or path dedicated by Pian
22 ler the! saaird'�ip Tuckerstttith as a public
"highway, and. .wn iia those portions of Week 11..1 ac-
; etirdint.Writitt 22 for the Toavtittilp of Tu+tkersmith
shtvated betwreen Regina- Road end Quebec Road and
lying fl�rstl'e bin . tots 37 and ad' 22, and
ly between Lots 45 and 4etit slit Its a.
,_. provldl far conveyances of said path to
present mensal of said adjoining Lett 37,41, 45 and
If Is prOpOSed that the I r 'hoar be i s ...iii ered by theW
Moil of the Tomah* of Toi ckersnml h at Its regular
, Meeting en Tuesday the` 14111 day el S%pl mber. 19Th.
Dated this 14th they 'of August, 1t '4
Un h. fActntesh
Township
4,
Sealorth, Otttarle.
COWAN - In loving memory of a
dear husband and father who
passed away September 10.1964:
Loving memories never die
As years roll on and days pass by.
In our hearts a memory is kept
Of one we loved and will never
forget.
Ever remembered and sadly
missed by wife and family. —37
MOLLARD - Leslie O. Suddenly
at the Strathroy Middlesex
General Hospital on Wednesday.
September 1st. 1976, Leslie O.
Mollard of Parkhill in his 68th
year. Beloved husband of Marion
(Isaac) Mollard. Dear father of
Lorene (Mrs. Elgin Pelkhe) of
Stratford: Pauline (Mrs. Wayne
Mowat) of Mississauga: Mary
Ellen (Mrs. Wiliiam Little) of
Huron Park and William Mollard
of London. Predeceased by one
son. Leslie 14/1ollard. Survived by
his mother Mrs. Mary Mollard of
Huronview Nursing Home.
Clinton and 18 grandchildren and
5 great-grandchildren. Rested at
the M. Box and Son Funeral
Home, Parkhill, Ontario where
funeral service was held on
Saturday. September 4th at 2
p.m. Interment Parkhill
Cemetery. —37
ALLINGTON - 1 wotild like to
thank my family. fr:,ends and
neighbours for the visits, cards,
flowers and ' 'inquiries while a
patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Watts, Dr. Newland and the
nurses on the 1st floor and 'ail
other staff. Mrs. Allington . —37
CRICH - I wish to express my
thank and appreciation to my
relatives neighbours and
friends for c irdr . flowers, gifts
and visits. while 1 was a patient in
Seaforth Community. Hospital.
Special thanks to Doctors-iftady,
Rodney and Maikus, the nurses
-and staff. Mrs. Don Crich. —37x
ROWDEN - Our sincere thanks to
all those who visited us on the
occasion of our 50th wedding
anniversary fore' cards of
congratulations and good wishes,
gifts and flowers. A very special
thank you to our family and also
to the "Music Makers"_ from
Blyth. This was all deeply ap-
preciated and made our special
day one we will 'always
remember. Otttke and Bert
Bowden. —37x
MO't.1$TF.ORD - I wish. to thank
my friends for cards. flower...
gifts and visits while i was a
pti.tie^nt an Clinton Public
Hospital. Spticial thanks to Dr.
Harrell:: and all th.r• nurse., and
staff. Phyllis Mountford —37x
HOGGART- In loving memory of
a very dear son. John A. Hoggart,
who passed away one year ago
today, September 12. 1975, as the
result of an accident.
UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN
JOHN!
I watched you suffer, I watched
you die,
But all I could do was just stand
When your time came I suffered
too,
For you never deserved what you
went through,
God took your hand and we had to
part
He eased your pain and broke my
heart.
You fell asleep without goodbye.
But memories of you will Hoover
die.
Your resting place I visit.
And place your flowers with care,
Birt -no one knows the heartache,
When 1 walk away and leave you
there.
If teardrops could build a
stairway,
And memories were a lane.
I would walk all the way to
Heaven.
And bring you home again.
Sadly missed and dearly loved by
his mother, Helen I. Reagan
(formerly Whitehead) of
Bayfield, Ont. —37
23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Wiebe Poysitrz3lti,
Rrux of field wish to announce the
forthcoming marriage Of
their
daughter Eleanor to John
Kuyvenhtven, ton of Mr. and,
Mrs. Hans Kuyvenhoven of
*Ingham. The wedditagliwedding to take
place D.V. +fin FridaYik Ottober 1,
1:976 at +f.30 p.m. m. n the ChriChristianChristian
Refor'q ed Church, + lbntOn, Rect.
w alt ulk ma of London 'af-
fliiaitin. 7
BEZZO - In loving memory of a
dear husband and father, William
C. Benzo who passed away 30
years ago September 8,1946:
Nothing can ever takeaway
The love a heart holds dear
Fond memories linger every day
Remembrance keeps him near.
Always remembered by wife,
Lucy and family. -37
HOGGART - In loving memory of
a dear grandson. John Arthur.
who passed 'away one year ago
September 12. 1975:
We had a grandson proud to own,
How much we miss him will
never be known.
No longer here, our lives to share
But in our hearts he is always
COLQUHt)UN Ther family oi the
late Laurie ('otquhuun wish to
express- tht tr sincere thinks for
the thoughtfulness of relatives.
friends and neighbours. for
cards. floral tributes and
donations The Colcluhoun family
—37x
There were all st*eg lartj
eluding some four -ie,
•Reor
Reid Fall parade last Saturday -
4 4
By jack Ridden, Moron MP?
A special Ontario cover—structurally sate condition, Question Period the Minister
nment program was an- the Minister said some was repeatedly attacked for
nounced this week that will municipatitles may decide to not consulting affected
provide up to 75 percent of the replace rather than repair communities about hospital
cost of repairing unsafe older buildings. closings. Again he refused to
arenas in the province. In these cases communities publish a list of the hospitals
Provincial funds will come whose old arenas are too' concerned.
from a special W ititario costly to repair will be able to The Legislature prorogued
program and through The apply Wintario grants based on January 16th. and actual
Community Recreation on the estimated cost of closings began on February
Centres Act. The remaining repair toward construction of 9th. Each hospital was visited
25 percent is to be raised the new arena. by the Minister and his staff.
through public Subscription. The staff administering the Closure decisions had clearly
In a joint statement by Mr. program has been instructed been made in advance. As the
Robert Welch, Minister of to take a generous view of Minister met with respective
Culture and Recreation and applications and avoid delay hospital boards a press
Dr. Bette Stephenson. so that local recreation statement announcing the
Minister of Labour, ex -programs are not unduly closure was issued in
pressed confidence that the disrupted. Toronto.
special grant program will The results of the -cover- During "March and April,
greatly minimize any nment's appeal against the thousands of citizens
disruption of sports activities Divisional Court ruling on the protested hospital closings,
that could have resulted if the question of hospital closings staff and bed reductions.
municipalities were unable to is expected soon, and I would Hospital boards and officials
make the necessary struc- like to take this opportunity of met with the . Prem ier,
tural changes. The programs reviewing developments in Cabinet, and Government
will assist to ensure safety in this connection. . representatives to appeal
the arenas for the children of , In November of last year. closings and constraints.
Ontario. Dr. Stephenson re- Eddie Sargent, Liberal MPP However, on April 12th,
affirmed her ministry policy (bwen. Sound) called for an , Premier Davis announced
that some arenas needing emergency debate on the that Willett Hospital in Paris,
structural repair may remain Proposed closing of Chesley Clinton, Durham and Doc -
open this winter if certain and District Memorial tors' Hospital in Toronto
conditions are met. Hospital, scheduled • for would all cease to operate as
Mr. Welch said that all January 1st, 1976. At that acute facilities on June 1st.
applications for Wintario time Minister of Health Thereafter they would be.
grants which have been made Frank Miller, confirmed that classed as ambulatory care
for use in repairing unsafe 24 hospitals were scheduled to facilities offering x-ray lab,
arenas and filed with the be closed, refusing to disclose minor surgery and doctors'
Ministry prior to the an- details of the government's offices. Willett would con-
tinue to provide chronic care
con-
nouncement will be reviewed Plat's.
to give them the benefits of Moreover, he would not at its present level pending
release the list of hospitals. results of a local study. At
Previouslyyam, provincial
the new orog. and said "Each one will, in that time. the Government
grants were available to turn, be told in negotiation, if had, apparently, no idea what
cover half the cost of repairs it's being considered. Each impact its new decision would
but the provincial share was one will have the option and have on the number of jobs or
increased in order to help opportunity ,to discuss the dollar saving involved.
municipal taxpayers and merits of closing with me and On April 13th it was made •
s. they will learn it in that order clear that contrary to com-
a
The drevised program will only after I've decided there's mitments made to various
some reason to consider the hospitals, many were not
f anprovide repairs5 up to 8othe cost problems with them." given advance warning of the
of any up 575.000 for P
each facility affected through Questioned by Liberal Government's decision to
The Community Recreation Leader Stuart Smith, the close them down. Ministry of
Centres Act. Minister said that availability Health letters to Clinton and
Wintario will provide 52.00 of alternative facilities would Durham simply stated:
for every $1.00 raised locally be taken into account. aswell -Make sure your staff
toward the remainder of the as the actual condition of the receive termination notices.
cost. hospitals. He admitted that You must stop. Your hospital
Normally Wintario grants development of surplus must close'
are limited to one third or, at hospital beefs had been In addition, these letters
the most half of the balance permitted in the past, and stated that "Ministry of
and are on a.1ollar for dollar said "we have changed our Health staff are available at
basis in rftbst areas of over-all guidelines and we are your request to assist you in
Southern Ontario. adjusting to them". developing health care
In order to allow The day after the services in your community
municipalitiesto proceed Legislature• €itdjourned for the using existing buildings
to
immediately with repairs. the Christmas recess. the some.extent."
Minister said a pledge by a Minister of Health met with Subsequently - on April 13th
responsible community representatives of the a Divisional Court ruled that
organization -too the council to Ontario Hospital Association. the Province had no legal
raise their share within three He announced that there authority to. close hospitals
years will be accepted as would be a 10 percent merely to cut costs. The
proof of local support and limitation on the Health Courts found that the Public
funds will be paid budget increase: a 550 million Hospitals Act was regulatory
provincial over progressively as con -
dollar cu3 of hospital budgets. in nature and was never in-«
achieved for the most part tended to be used to close
through a reduction of up to hospitals for budgetary
3,000 beds and possibly 5.000 reasons. The Government
staff (4 percent of the total) ., decided to appeal this ruling .
rationalization of laboratory and , hospitals due to close
and provincial psychiatric were -permitted to continue to
services; no further nursing function on ""n"' - -month
home bed approvals or in- reprieve pending outcome of
creases in the amount of the appeal.
Money spent on research and On July 14th, - the
demonstration model 'Legislature reconvened t
o
projects. pass legislation approvingthe
The first closures were also anti-inflation agreement with
announced: Goderich Ottawa. The Minister of
Psychiatric Hospital, Nor- Health announced an Ontario?'
theastetn Regional Mental Council of Health study of the
Health Centre in Timmins. hospital bed . situation in
and four , public health labs. Metro Toronto. which wont.
located at Lenora. St. have a bearing on the fate
Catharines, Woodstock and Doctors Hospital.
North Bay. (Anticipated Questions were raised as to
saving from cl+sure of the why other hospitals which
labs was 8400,000).. Con- had been ordered closed
version of the facilities at could not have the benefit o
tii
Timmins and Goderich to similar studies and why suc
Mental retardation 'resource studies had not been corn -
centres' was also announced missioned prior to the
at this meeting. original closure decision's,
On January 15th, 1976, the We now await the results of
Legislature reconvened to the Government's appeal
end the Toronto teachers against the Divisional Court 0
strike, and during the ruling.
GodEriell Tup.
rec. rwi�;�
by Diana Brand
On Sunday. September 5,
the senior boys lost their first
game of the finals by a score
of 3-2. They played Benmiller
again on Monday night and
despite the many fans who
cheered them an, they lost by
a score of 12-7.
In the second inning.
Holmesville went ahead 4-2
only to lose the lead in the
fourth inning- w hen Ben mil ler
gained four runs.
Holmesville picked up one
home run- in the frith inning
and Benmiller gained six.
making the score 12-5. In the
sixth and seventh innings.
Dave Bird and Jeff Cox
picked up the last two runs for
Holmesville. Coaches Steve
Thompson and Wayne
Tebbutt chose themselves as
stars but the whole team
should be congratulated on
their fine playing. and
making it to the finals These
1
•
team members are: Pete struction takes place.
Thompson. Brian Lobb, Bob Under the regular Wintario
Orr. Steve Johnston. Bob supported programs. groups
Johnston. Jeff Cox. Roy must raise their share and
Fisher, Tim Bird. Bob Cox, complete construction before
.pave Bird. Steve Lobb and receiving money from the
there. 4 ' Pete Davies.
tottery.
Treasure him lord in ,)rte h d Although the special
Garden of rest, ' 2 r i -
For here en earth he was ate of
the best.
Too dearly loved to be forgotten
by' Grandpa and Grandma
Hesselwood,7x
..iw.riawrw+..
26. CARD OF THANKS
HOLTHUYSEN -. ' The Lou
Holthuysens with, to thank the
Clinton Fire .Department, neigh-
bours and friend** the ladies fax
Making lunch, special thanks to
Father Hardy and Mrs. Deevcs,
antrco baei t ne who helped •out .in
generitut Ways. --37 '
11 R - I wish to thank my
family. reiatives, neighbours and
frit. fends for their prayers, cards
and many loving kindnesses
extended to me while 1 was Si
patient.Jn St. *Mulch's lli s*$tsl
No'ren�e`Itihytielr, X37 • .1
The senior girls. cone e
by WWalterand Arnold Bell arc
also playing in the finals
against Benmiller. On
Tuesday, August 31, they won
at BenmOlcr 10-8. in the first
game of the finals with .1 nniCe
Orr as the star.
Thursday, September 2,
they lost at a home garnets), a
score of 12-8. Catcher Pat
Harris and pitcher tricksy
Oke were chosen as the stars.
On Tuesday. September 7,
they played the last game of
the finals. but at, press time.
.results~ were not available.
tital llftnse.' 9 i the perfume you
Rf}tte ()tt others without
few drops on,
Wintario program applies
only to repairs necessary to
restore existing arenas to a
Sid ti ley Twp.
rec. melt's
The first round of the
playo,IS, best two out of three
games, have beefr completed.
The Stanley Peewee girls won
against the Colborne girls and
go on to meet the Goderich
team.
The Pewee, boys were
defeated by Colborn', and
Colborne aiso put out the
Stanley Squirts.