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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-06-02, Page 18PAGE 1S—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSI'AY, JUNE 2,1977 ui -,rant• bol - •w {� / 1171 WREST HILLS IRMS $21 18'. Services available TOWN and COUNTRY GARDEN SERVICE • Lawn Rolling • Plowing and Tilling • Grass cutting • New Lawns Prepared Hourly Rate or Job Price J. POTTER RR 3, CLINTON PHONE 482-9290 WATER WELL DRILLING W. D. HOPPER & SONS FOUR MODERN ROTARY RIGGS PHONE: SEAFORTH NEIL: 527-1737 DURL: 527-0828 JIM: 527-0775 tfn HOME CARE - Roofing - Exterior painting - Small additions - Carports etc. Patios, sundecks, sidewalks PHONE: 482-7089 between 9:00 and 5:00 20-23 Steve Brennan's Home Improvements • Roofing • Siding • Rec Rooms • Painting Phone: 524-2952 CUSTOM KILLING AND PROCESSING "Butchering dates— Tuesday and Thursday TUESDAY -Beef and Pork FRIDAY --8i•f Only PICK- UP SERVICE AVAILABLE M•rn•r's Abattoir 237-3314 Dashwgod .VII{{{{{{I ' • LET ' MIKE LUCAS help you with your DECORATING PROBLEMS for FREE ESTIMATES on PAINTING and WALLPAPERING Phone 482-3536 tf SCREENED TOP SOIL GRAVEL and 3/4 STONE BACKHOEING and EXCAVATING Phone LYLE MONTGOMERY 482-7644 tf/ar IMIIIM 04�q{K,7 f� N,1 ,� - N. Y WARRINGTON C11w'.y4 r••.,. 18. Services available CARPENTRY WORK AVAILABLE Repairs and Renovations • Rec Rooms • General Contracting • Etc., Phone 524-2725 PETER BURLEY CLOCKS REPAIRED All types: • Grandfather • Antique • • French, Etc. • Specialist on Chime Clocks Will pick up and deliver. Trade work accepted. J.T. HOWLINSHE AD M , , ..rl . ,....r 18. Services available WHEELCHAIRS - The CP & T Fund of Clinton Oddfellows Lodge have wheelchairs available for loan free. Contact Tom Chuter 482-7652 or Mrs. M. Batkin, 482-3866. —ar 21. Personal I WILL NOT be responsible for any debts incurred by my wife Lori Bowers after this date May 19, 1977. Robert Bowers. —20-22 I WILL not be responsible for any de1bts incurred by my husband, Richard Joseph Legris from this date May 19, 1977. Marcia Legris. —20,21,22 22. Lost and found FOUND - Tan and white female 7 month part hound, some pointer, beautiful disposition. Needs good home. Phone 482-3693.-22nc Residence 482-3759 tfar 26. Births Complete Custom framing service. for needlepoint, crews photographs, oil painting etc. Regular or non -glare glass. Ready to hang, 48 hou for needlepoint, crewel, photographs, oil paintings, etc. Regular or non -glare • glass.. Ready hang, service. HANK'S SMALL ENGINE SERVICE HENRY REININK 1 MILE NORTH OF LONDESBORO 523-9202 LAWNMOWERS AI/D TILLER ETC. REPAIRS tfar Harold Tyndall 482-7409 CLINTON ei 482-7409 CLINTON eow .JACK GERRITS CONST. LTD. • Interior and Exterior Home Renovations • All types of home siding • Additions • Farm Buildings PHONE 482-7290 16eow BO—JEN CARPENTRY For -4-''CUSTOM BUILT HOMES + RENOVATIONS + ADDITIONS SEE BOB LANGENDOEN R.R. 2 CLINTON Phone 524-8029 tf BUTLER BROS. CONSTRUCTION - trimming • - renovations - siding - ceramic tile - roofing Phone: Clinton 482-9515 Any Time Or Dashwood 237-3693 After 6:-00 pm tfar STAN BLOWES Travel Service, 32 Wellington Street, Stratford. For all airlines, steamships, rail,,. hotel reservations, tour, low bank rates, on time payments, prepaid arrangements for relatives visiting from overseas. Call 271- 5710. —ar CURRIE: Doug and Gail Currie, Goderich Goderich, are happy to announce the arrival of their son Bryan Anthony, born in Alexandra Hospital on May 20, 1977. A brother for Ray, Shawn and Trish. —22nc WALKER: Jack and Lynn are pleased to announce the birth of their son Shawn Edward, born May 21, 1977 in W ingha m and District Hospital. Proud gran- dparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brandon all of Bayfield.-22nc CAUL - George and Christine Caul are happy to announce the safe arrival of their son Andrew McKenzie on May 24, 1977 at Clinton Public Hospital. A brother for Patrick and Tommy. —22 BYLSMA - With thankfulness to God the giving of life, Auke and Chris wish to announce the birth of their son Adam Christopher, a welcomed brother for Sheila and Karen on May 27, 1977 in Clinton Public Hospital. —22 274., Deaths BRADLEY At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, on Monday, May 23, 1977, Mabel (D'Eye) Bradley in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of the late oThomas Henry (Harry) Bradley. Dear mother , of Mrs. Margaret Bridle of Clinton, Mrs. Lee (Olive) Moorcroft of Toronto, Mrs. Charles (Mabel) Haddad and Mrs. Tom (Dorothy) Woolvet, both of London, Arthur Edward (Bob) and William both of Goderich, Lloyd of Mount Forest, and the late Henry George (Sonny) Bradley. One sister, Mrs. Mildred Switzer of Erin, 21 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren also sur- vive. Rested at the McCallum Funeral Home, Cambria Road at East Street, Goderich until Thursday afternoon, then to St. George's Anglican Church for fnrneral service at 2 o'clock. Ih.terment Maitland Cemetery. —22 20. Public notices 20. Public notices IN THE MATTER -OF Section 35 of The Planning Act (R.S.O. 1970, c. 349) AND IN THE MATTER OF an application by,The Corporation of the Township of Tuckersmith for approval of its Restricted Area . By-law 9-1972 APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby appoints Tuesday, the Sth day of July, 1977 at the hour of ten o'clock (local time) in the forenoon at the Huron Centennial School, No. 4 Highway, in the Village of Brucefield, for the hearing of all parties interested in supportingor opposing this ap- plication. If you do not attend and are not represented at this hearing, the. Board may proceed in your absence and you will not be entitled to any further notice of the proceedings. In the event the decision is reserved, persons taking part in the hearing may request a copy of the decision from the presiding Board Member. Such decision will be -'mailed to you when available. This hearing is being held primarily to decide whether the 'above-mentioned by-law should or should not be approved. 'Requests for changes will only be considered by special leave granted by the Board and if sufficient advance notice has been given to the clerk of the municipality to permit notide of such requests to neighbouring property owners. It should be noted also that any decision made at this hearing is subject to the right of any person interested to apply for an amendment under Section 35 (22) 'of The Planning Act. DATE Dat Toronto this 16th day of May, 1977 SECRETARY The purpose of this by-law is to regulate the use of land and the character, Iototion and use of buildings and structures pursuant to Se- -t 35 of The Planning Act R.S.O. 1970. wittaillimainsimart u•2.'. ��il llY� 4 6,50 (REE • .N 27. Deaths ALLEN - At Victoria Hospital, on Friday, May 27th, 1977. Mrs. Alice Ethel Allen, 94 Linwood St., in her 71st year. Wife of the late Daniel B.A. Allen (1975). Dear mother of Bert Watkins, Mrs-. Charles (Margaret) Ellis, London, and Victor Watkins, Brampton and Mrs. Edward (Blanche) Deeves, Clinton. Also survived by several grand- children and great- grandchildren. Visitation in the Needham Memorial Chapel, 520 Dundas St., whelre the funeral service was conducted on Thursday, May 31st at 1 p.m. Rev. W.D. Mercer, Church of the Resurrection (Anglican) of- ficiating. Interment Mt. Pleasant Cemetery. -22 28. Engagements - Mr. and Mrs. Arie Verhoef wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Dianne to Donald Brian Budnark son of Wes Budnark, Stratford. The wedding will take place on July 9, 1977 at 4:00 p.m. Clinton Christian Reformed Church. -22 Mrs. Dorothy Armstrong is pleased to announce the engagement of her youngest daughter Pauline Lorraine to Hans Leppington, son of Mr. Roy_ Leppington, Clinton. The wed- ding to take place Saturday July 9, 1977 at 3 p.m. Knox Presbyterian Church, Bayfield. — 22 30. In memoriam RILEY - In loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather, Alec who passed away three years ago May 30, 1974: Time goes on but memories stay As near and dear as yesterday It's not the words for they are few It's the loving memory we keep for you. Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten by wife Ora and family. — 22 31. Card" of thanks WEBSTER: The family of the late Hazel Webster of Lucknow wish to express their ap- preciation to all our relatives and friends in the Clinton, Varna and Seaforth communities for 'their kindness to Hazel during her lifetime and their expressions of sympathy at the time of her funeral. -22x STURGEON: I would like to thank all my friends, neighbours and relatives for the lovely cards, flowers, gifts and visits while I was a patient in Goderich General Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Watts, Deathe., Neable and Ceislar, the nurses in emergency and second floor east. Your kindnesses will always be remembered. - Jo Anne Sturgeon. -22 WATSON: A sincere thank you to all friends, neighbours and relatives for their visits, cards, flowers, gifts and inquiries while in the hospital and since retur- ning home. Special thanks to Dr. Harrett, Dr. Newland, nurses and staff on first floor_of the Clinton Hospital. Your kindness will always be remembered. - Don Watson. -22x ZAKOVA: I would like to thank Dr. Baker for making me better once more. Also thanks to the nurses on second floor of Clinton Hospital who were so kind to me and many thanks to the people who visited me and brought me little treats. Thank you all once again. - Beatrice Zakova.-22x L1-:f3FAU - We would like to take this opportunit l to thank our family, for the celebration of our 40th anniversary, and to all who sent flowers, gifts and cards and all who attended our open house. It was all deeply appreciated and will always he remembered. Mac and Edna Lebeau. —22 TAYLOR - We would like to thank everyone for coming to our 45th anniversary at the White Car- nation which will altv'ays he remembered. Special thanks to our family who arranged everything and to those who spilt flowers, cards, gifts and het wishes, also to the Music Maker,, and the White Carnation staff. Jean & Victor Taylor. —22x GIBBINGS - The family of the late Mary Gihhings wish to ex- press their sincere thanks and appreciation to their relatives, friends and neighbours for their floral tributes, cards And memorial - donations and any other expressions of sympathy shown during our recent beravement. Special thanks to Dr. Harrett, nurses and staff at the Clinton Public Hospital', Rev. Lewis and Ball's Funeral Home. Also the ladies of the Ontario Street United Church who served lunch. Your kindness will always be remembered. Frank and Ross Trewartha, Mrs. Edith Land- sborough. —22x AM err �N11 31. Card of thanks LI itNGTON: The family of the late Morley Linington wish to express its sincere g-ratjtude to, friends, relatives and neighbours for their`' floral tributes, cards, memorial donations .and any other expressions of sympathy shown during our recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. Stan McDonald, Stiles Funeral Horne, pallbearers and flower i?earers. Your thought- fulness will always be remem- bered. Sandra Westerhout and family. —22 GROSS: I would like to thank everyone for the lovely cards, flowers and gifts sent to April and myself during our stay in Clinton Hospital and since our return home. Special thanks to Dr. Harrett, Dr. Flowers and the nurses on 2nd floor for the ex- cellent care we received. Bernice Gross. —22x WATKINS - We would like to thank our family, relatives and dear friends for making our 40th wedding anniversary such a memorable occasion. Your warm wishes and lovely gifts will always be cherished. Special thanks to the management. and staff of the new Sandpiper Inn, Vanastra for the delicious meal and also anyone who contributed in any way. Thank you again. Omerine and Bill Watkins. —22 WILTSE - I wish to sincerely thank my family and friends for cards, flowers and visits while I was a patient in Clinton Hospital and many thanks to Dr. Baker and nurses on first floor. All was very much appreciated. Polly M. Wiltse. —22x lir a i ham W ng Memorials +Guaranteed Granite + Cemetery Lettering +Buy Direct and save Commissions. BUS. PHONE 357-1910 RES. 357-1015 r-• 14,43:04A. ogrfr .: AP "CUP Nine students took the big step to kindergarten on Tuesday and graduated from the Vanastra Nursery School. The youngsters from left to right are, Nadine Barnard, Michelle Adams, Jason McIssac, Steven Poirier, Julie Schmidt, Jason Paterson and John McLachlan. (News -Record Photo) Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thom pson, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter of Colborne Township, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thompson of Etobicoke spent the weekend fishing at Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. David Seb- bert, Jarrod and Joel of Vanastra visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merner. Sandy, Julie, Michael and Michelle. Sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the family of the late Howard Armstrong, who passed away on Saturday. Mr. 'and Mrs. Paul Stevenson David, Darren and Luanne spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Herman of Stratford. Mrs. Jim Thompson at- tended a. shower on Sunday for a friend Laura Rooney, held at Bornholm. Bill Millson, Gordon, Dale, Jim Thompson and Ross 'Millson of Woodstock spent the weekend fishing at Lin- dsay. A number of people from the community attended the 25th wedding anniversary dance held for Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McClure on Friday May 27 at Family Paradise. The Silvertones providing the music and congratulations to them from the community. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier and Lori of Huron Ridge Kincardine were Sunday. evening visitors with Mrs. George Mcllwain and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandy, Julie, Michael and Michelle. Mrs. John Thompson visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clint Wilson of Blyth, and later in the af- ternoon visited with Mrs. Jim Jamieson who is a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. We would like to wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. ' and Mrs. Paul Southgate and Jennifer, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Smith of Exeter visited on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merner and family. Sunday, evening visitors with Mr. ' and Mrs. Paul Stevenson, David, Darren and Luanne were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Kaufman Kevin and Marsha of Hickson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley visited on Monday in London with Mr. Bill Storey who is a patient in University Hospital. He is steadily im- proving - following heart surgery on Thursday. We would like to welcome to the community Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jewitt, Lori and Scott from Clinton to the former Jim Thompson residence. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Preszcator, Steven, Shannon and Sherri of RR 3, Clinton were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Bill, Debbie and Michael. Sunday evening dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. John Wammes and Teresa were Mr. and Mrs. Tony Van den Hoven, Monica and Lisa of Monkton, Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos, Steven /Sharon, Kenny, Michael, Kathy and Andy. Mr. and Mrs. John Wammes Sr. visited on Sunday evening. . They all attended bap- tismal service on Sunday morning in Clinton for Teresa Marie. Weekend visitors with Mrs. W.L. Whyte, Bill and Mrs. Harold Whyte were Miss Margie Whyte of Guelph who -is the co-ordinator of Ontario for Crossroads. Those with her were Miss. Wambui Macharia of Kenya, Miss. Dilhara De Zaysa ,.pf Sr* Linka, Mr. Ameising Luikahn of India, Judy Matthew of Edmonton who is co- + ordinator for Western Canada and Elizabeth Joseph of Granada who will be in Huron County for the summer months at Camp Menesetung. She will be staying with Mr. and Mrs. John Segeren and family, at RR 2, Seaforth. Mr and Mrs. Ken Campbell ands family of Dublin, Mr. and Mrs. Ian McAllister of Zurich L* were also guests at Whytes on Sunday'. Rev. Stan McDonald of Londesboro and Dr. Whitman of Seaforth were in attendance. M rr Xy; Common sense now! Shirley Weary has ccymmon sense. The Ontario New Democrats provide a common sense alternative. Shirley Weary knows times have changed. She knows that the Tories and Liberals have not. Shirley Weary is concerned about Huron -Middlesex. And shet worried about what lies ahead in Ontario. Shirley Weary can provide the common sense voice Huron - Middlesex deserves. Because common sense never made more sense than now. SHIRLEYWEARY 0 Authorized by Huron -Middlesex NDP .s 0 a 0