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IN THE ESTATE OF ANNIE
IDA MARIE ELLIOTT, late of
the Town of Clinton in the County
of Huron. Spinster. deceased.
IN THE ESTATE #1F ANNIE
IDA MARIE EL,UTOTT:late of
the Town of Clinton in the County
Spinster, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the;$state of the abeve-
named who died on the 17th day
of October, 1976, are respired to
file full particulars thereof with
the undersignedon or before the
eth day of January,. 1977, 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
6th day of December, 1976.
MENZIES. ROSS
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrix
51;53,`
HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
HENRY REININK
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
IN THE ESTATE OF CHARLES
DELBERT HAW. late of the
Township of Stanley, County of
Huron. deceased.
BROMLEY - Mr. and Mrs. Vern
Bromley RR 5, Clinton are
pleased to announce the arrival
of their daughter, born December
21. 1976. at Clinton Public
Hospital. -53
SHRO'SHALL - Janet and Rick,.
Kingston are pleased to announce
the arrival of their daughter on
December 21. a sister for
Patricia, at Kingston Hospital.
Proud grandparents are Gladys
and Murray- Eastd Fred and
Ruth Shropshall. =53nc
COOK - Ray andBarb Cook RR 4,
Walton are happy. to -announce
the birth of a son Randy Russell
on December 15th in Clinton
Public Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Street and nurses of the
second Hoer. -53nc
CHI.,.
EospI , London.
December 25lb, 1976. #orf
Dune Critilert of Clinton, in
year. BeleVed Wee/ Be uxld
Chuter. Dear Mother of Mrs, ►b
(Sherr tl Snell, Clintgo., priers:.
J (Blane) Snell, VVanastra,
Mrs. Bill (Kim) Diok, Zurich and
Debre, at home. Also survived
by her parents, Mr and ,Mrs,
C.K. Woo, Balmoral man-„ and
One brother, R.W. Weed, Tuelon,
Monet and 3 grandchildren. The
late Mrs. Chuter rested at the
Ball Funeral Home. 153 High
Street, Clinton, where the funeral
service was held on Tuesday,
December 28th at. 2 p.m. Inter-
ment Bairds Cemetery, Stanley
Twp. -53
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25. IN ME tORIAM
ELLWQOA - In roving memory df
a dear husband and father Harry
E,llwoc)d who passed away
January 2, 1971:
Though your smile has gone
forever
And your handwaciannot touch
We have so many memories of
you
Whom we roved so much.
Lovingly remembered by wife
Marie and Don -53x
v. Oestreicher. Order ol°
Eastern Star and the Cots
afeetnates mowing Unit of Oritari°
Street '000 Churl. Your
kindness and enl sity. wili..be.
be forever remembered by the
whole family. -43
JAMES - I would like to thank
friends • relatives and
schoolmates 'tor cards flowers
and visits also Dr. Newland. Dr'
Herren and nurses on first floor
who caredter me while I was a
patient in Clinton, Public
Hospital. Brad James. -53
KELLY - The family1 of the tate
Thomas J. Kelly would like to
thank all their friends. neigh-
bours and relatives for their
many acts of kindness and ex-
pressions of sympathy shown
during our recent bereavement.
Special thanks to the nurses and
staff at Huronview. Father J.
Hardy, CWL and Beattie Funeral
Home. Your thoughtfulness will
always be remembered. -53
ALL PERSONS having claims
against the Estate of the above:
,named who died on the 15th day
of September, 1976, are required
to rile full particulars thereof
with the undersigned on or before
the 17th day of January, 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
15th day of December. 1976.
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D. G. Hiltz,
Clinton. Ontario.
, Solicitor for the
Executor. -52.53,1
HAPPY Birthday Gayle from the
staff at Gerrards. -53
Needlework. ail and Picture
Framing, choice of frame 1"
to 3" width. Regular or non
glare glass -
Ready to hand -
48 hour service
phone after i p.m.
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Herald Tysiell
Clinton
UNIQUE Bridal Registry Service
at the Pidgeon -Hole Boutique.
Bruucefield. Featuring Noritake
Fine China and Crystal, a large
selection of reasonably -priced
gifts. Open daily 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.
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22, DEATHS
FREY - At Clinton Public
Hospital on Sunday, December
26th, 1976. Dorothy Margaret
Frey of Clinton. Beloved wife of
Elmer Frey, in her 63rd year.
Dear mother of Beatrice Johnson
of Whitehorse, Yukon. (Mary
Ann) Mrs. Gordon Caldwell of
Clinton and Maynard Hymers of
Clinton. Predeceased by 1 son
Murray. Also survived by 2
brothers Doug Hamilton of
Atwood and Greig Hamilton of
Malton and 6 grandchildren.
Rested at the Ball Funeral Home.
153 High St.. Clinton; where
funeral service was held on
Wednesday. December 29th at 2
p.m. Interment Clinton
Cemetery. -53
KELLY - At Huronview. in
Tuckersmith Township, on
Wednesday. December 222nd.
1976. Thoma§ 3. Kelly, formerly
of Clinton, arid Morris Township,
In his 69th year. Dear brother of
Mrs. Joseph (Nellie) Feeney.
Clinton. Miss Nora Kelly. of
Blyth. Predeceased by one
brother William (1975). Rested at
the Beattie Funeral Home. in
Clinton. Requiem mass from St.
Joseph's Roman Catholic
Church, Clinton was held on
Friday. December 24th. 1976.
Interment Clinton; Cemetery. -53
DEXTER - The family of the late
Mr. Austin Dexter wish to ex-
press their sincere thanks and
appreciation to relatives, friends.
and neighbours for the kindness
shown during their recent
bereavement of a dear father and
grandfather. Also thanks for the
bee tifut floral tributes, cards.
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lett bad"` libations To
Memorial Friends for Blyth and
Londesboro United Churches,
Union Cemetery, Canadian
Cancer and Ontario Heart.
Foundation. A special thanks to
Lloyd Tasker.Rev. C. Wittich and
Rev. S. McDonaldfor their words
of consolation. Sunshine Unit and
others who helped in so many
ways. The Dexter family. -53
CANTELON - I wish to express
my sincere thanks to my family.
friends and neighbours for cards.
flowers and visits while a patient
in Clinton Public Hospital.
Thanks to Rev. Oestreicher Dr.
Harrett. Dr. Newland and nurses
for their care. A.. special thank
you to all those who so kindly
gave up their time in assisting me
at the time of my accident. Mrs.
Roy Canteton. -53x
STOREY - i would like to thank
relatives, neighbours and friends
for cards, gifts and flowers while
I was a patient in Clinton
Hospital. also to the Sterlings of
RR 3 for transportation, to Dr.
Lambert, Dr. Harrett, Dr. Street
and to the nurses for the won-
derful care. Sarah Storey. -53x
Gni with Bill and Mary
C1 soil as Day
and unda were members+ f
for faiiyorman and
Susan, ani cil+n Paul and
Sheila, andf Marion Chessell,.
and f'`e•L.i*Souder, all of
Stratford
Barry' and Pat Taylor and
family, and Don and Lorraine
Taylor Were with Bob and
Willa Taylor on Christmas
Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Murdock
Morrison_ and Gary, Miss
Donna Frey of Seaforth, and
Doug and Mildred McAsh and
`family were with Murray and
Peggy Morrison of Ilderton
on Christmas Day. On Sunday
the McAsh family gathered at
Doug and Mildred's. Present
were Mrs. John McAsh of
Huronview, Floyd McAsh of
Hamilton. Murry and Peggy
Morrison and family of
Ilderton, Bill and Eleanor,
and Brian and Joan and
family.
Christmas guests with
Mervyn and Margaret Hayter
were Mrs. Minnie Hayter of
Huronview, Mrs. Glenn of
Exeter. Mrs. Reta Upshaii of
Bayfield, and Glenn and Lois,
and Darlene.
The Hayter families
gathered at the home of Ross
and Donna McBeath on
Tuesday.
Lloyd and Nora Heard and
family spent Christmas Day
with Joe' and Alice Brandon
and family of Bayfield.
Bill and Helen Taylor and
all of their family were with
Helen's mother, Mrs. Russell
Erratt, for Christmas. Mr.
Erratt. unfortunately, is still
in hospital in Exeter.
Members of the Orange
Lodge began last Wednesday
to prepare the ice surface in
the arena, so it should soon be
ready for skating.
Emma E. Moyer
Mrs. Emma E. Moyer, a
former resident of Varna,
died at the Greater Niagara
General Hospital, Niagara
Falls, Ont. on Thursday. Dec.
16. She was 84. _-
Mrs. Moyer is survived by
MONDAY,. A TAUT fink
1. Ut
2. Prot Wing
(bas . & adlran id)
3. Income Tan
4. Colour Photography
5. iliAncrame
TUESDAY, JANUARY 11tk
1. Welding
2. Karate
3. First Aid
4. Ladies Fitness
. Phone: 527.0380
MONDAY, JANUARY 10th
1. Furniture Refinishing - 10 weeks
2. Typing - 10 weeks
TUESDAY, JANUARY 11th
1. sewing and Tailoring - 10 weeks
2. Photography - 10 weeks
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12th
1. Oil painting - 10 weeks
2. Badminton - 10 weeks
3. Income Tax - 10 weeks
THURSDAY, JANUARY 13th
1. Cross Country Skiing
10 week course - $12.00
8 week course - $10.00
ALL COURSES START AT $:OO P.M.
CABINET MAKIN i
a ►1LDIN t NS1RUCTION
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The Town Clerk's Office
will 6e Closed alt Day
FRIDAY, DEaMBER 24
FRipAY, DEC
Da rl�f truss tills chance . to -stretch your
clothing tniiigorond save cold caStt on a new
winter wardrobe Most Wanted color*, stty
and fabrics I* take you beautifully into
• ' spring. An tales finals <.
;s you -greet the
New Year in the
shared 'warmth of
your family and
friends, we wish
that yours will be
filled with all -
the meaningful
pleasures.
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