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IN THE ESTATE OF MARY
ALICE GIBBINGS,late of the
Town of Clinton in the County of
• Huron, Widow, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 19th day
of May, 1977, are required to file
full particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the 8th
day of July, 1977, after which date
the assets will be distributed,
having regard only to the claims
of which the undersigned shall
then have notice.
O DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
8th day of June, 1977.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitors for
the Executor.
24,25,26
20. Public notices
IN THE ESTATE OF RHEA
FERROL PENNEBAKER, late
of the Town of Clintonin the
County of Huron, Widow,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 1st day of
April, 1977, are required to file
full particulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before' the 6th
day of July, 1977, after which date
the assets will he distributed,
having regard only to the claims
of which the undersigned shall
then have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
6th day of June, 1977.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitors for
the Executors.,
24,25,26
20. Public notices
INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITY -•
The Township of Tuckersmith has debentures
available for sale in $1,000.00 units, with interest at 93/4
per cent, payable annually.,
The debentures will bear the date June 30, and will
mature in the years 1978 to 1987 inclusive.
For further information contact the undersigned or the
Tuckersmith Municipal Telephone System Office at
482-9908.
James 1. McIntosh
Clerk, Tuckersmith
527-0358
PROCLAMATION
In recognition of the creative ac-
complishments of seniors and their in-
volvement in the field of volunteer service,
the Town of Clinton wishes to celebrate their
ongoing contributions to our cultural heritage
by declaring June 19 - June 25
58NIOR CITIZEN'S
WEEK
Harold Lobb
Mayor
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21. Personal
1 will not be responsible for any
debts incurred by my wife, Julia
Hunking after this date, June 9,
1977. - Murray Hunking.-23-25x
22. Lost and found
FOUND - Man's wrist watch.
Phone 482-7170. —24x
25. To give away
GERMAN Shepherd pups - 6
weeks old RR 2, Seaforth. Phone
482-9223. —24
26. Births
JENKINS - Mark and Joyce are
happy to announce the arrival of
their daughter Rachel Lynn 5 lbs.
11 oz. at the Clinton Public
Hospital Monday, June 13, 1977.
Proud grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Neilans and Mr.
and Mrs. Williams Jenkins of
Clinton. —24nc
27. Deaths
YEATS - At her residence 70 Aird
.St., Portsoy, Banff, Scotland
lune 9th, 1977 Helen Jane Yeats.
Beloved wife of the late Joseph
Yeats, dear mother of Catherine
(MacPherson), Dundee,
Scotland; Mary Portsoy,
Scotland, James Hove, Sussex
England; George, Clinton,
Ontario; Ruth (Bates) Prest-
wich, Lancs., England; Frances
(Barron) Portsoy, Scotland.
Loved also by ten grandchildren
and eight great grandchildren.
Funeral service was held Mon-
day, June 13th. Interment
Forglen, Aberdeenshire,
Scotland. 24
28. Engagements
Gordon and Thelma McDougall,
Blyth wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter
Shirley Anne to Daniel Wayne
Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Taylor, Varna. A quiet
wedding will take place in
Londesboro on Friday, June 17,
1977 followed by an open
reception in the Blyth Arena
Auditorium. -24X
30. In memoriam
NOTT - In fond and loving
memory of a dear husband,
father and grandpa, James R.
Nott, who passed away 2 years
ago June 15, 1975:
Though his smile is gone forever,
And his hand we cannot touch
Still, we have so many memories
Of the one we loved so much.
His memory is our keepsake,
With which we'll never part
God has him in his keeping
We have him in our hearts.
Sadly, missed by wife, Nellie, son
James, daughter Gloria,
daughter-in-law Mickey and
grandchildren. —24x
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30. In memoriam
BECK - In loving memory of Kay
Beck (Huller) who passed away
June 15, 1974: -
The years may wipe out many
things
But this they'll wipe out never.
The memories of those happy
days
Which we all spent together.
Always remembered by the
family. —24x
31. Card of thanks
JOHNS: Sincere thanks to all
who remembered me during my
stay in Clinton Hospital and
Victoria Hospital. The cards,
flowers,. gifts and visits were
much appreciated. Special
thanks to ••Dr. Newland, Dr.
Harrett and nurses in Clinton
Hospital and Dr. Wyatt and
nurses in Victoria Hospital,
London and Rev. and Mrs. Lewis.
- Howard E. Johns. -24x
WALES: I would like to thank my
friends and neighbours for cards.
flowers, visits and treats during
my stay in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Baker, Dr. Flowers, nurses and
staff on first floor. - Barb
Wales. -24
SINCLAIR : We would like to say
thank you to every one who in any
way helped to make our 40th
Anniversary such a happy oc-
casion. It is a memory we shall
never forget.- Jack and Verda
Sinclair. -24x
DIXON: We wish to express our
sincere thanks for all the lovely
flowers, cards and gifts. Special
thanks to Dr. Baker, Mary
DeJong, and the second floor
nurses fpr their kindness during
our stay. in, Clinton Public
Hospital. - Judy and Michael
Dixon. -24
FREEMAN: The family of the
late Harry R. Freeman wish to
express their sincere thanks and
appreciation to all their friends
and neighbours whq were so kind
in their recent sad bereavement.
Special thanks is extended to
Rev. John Oestreicher and Ball's
Funeral Home. Your kindness
and thoughtfulnesg was ap-
preciated. - The Freeman
Family. -24x
HEIPEL: We wish to sincerely
thank Father Jos. Hardy for
celebrating the ' mass on the
occasion of our 25th Wedding
Anniversary" and delivering an
inspiring sermon. We also wish to
thank Miss Kay Sharp the
reader, Seamus Doherty, the
men's choir, Mrs. Bonnie
Jewitt, the organist, the ushers
and altar boys for the wonderful
work they did during the mass.
Thanks must go to our children,
to everyone who helped at the
reception and to our friends,
neighbours and relatives who
attended and gave us the lovely
gifts,,cards and flowers. All is
gratefully appreciated and the
fond memories will be treasured
always. - Earl and Irene
Heipel.-24
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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1977—PAGE 23
Menestung hires directors
The board of directors of
Camp Menesetung would like
to announce the hiring of their
directors and senior staff for
the 1977 summer camping
season.
Wendy Cruikstiank will
direct four . cif the United
Churches summer camps at
Camp Menesetung and Mrs.
Lloyd Grose will direct "The
Parents Without Partners" at
the same campsite.
Miss Cruikshank lives in
Lambeth and has just
completed her BA and
teacher's training at the
University ..ef Western
Ontario. She has had a great
deal of church camping ex-
perience as a camper,
counsellor and senior staff
member at Ontario Pioneer
Camp which is run by Inter
Varsity Christian Fellowship.
She has had experience as a
swimming and skating in-
structor and has organized
various church youth groups.
She has attended the Ontario
camp leadership centre at
Bark Lake.
Mrs. Grose is from
Fullarton. She has had a lot of
experience and training in
camp leadership. A former
secondary school teacher,
Mrs. Grose is presently a
homemaker with four
children. She and her
husband Allen, directed the
parents without partners
camp last year and two years
ago. She is active in the
1. Richard Jewson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Al Jewson, Clinton,
graduated from Queen's
University, Kingston in Civil
Engineering on May 28, 1977.
He is a former graduate of
(;.H.S.S. Clinton.
Wendy Cruikshank
United Church in Fullarton in
the UCW and the CGIT
groups.
The board feels fortunate in
obtaining two such qualified
persons to direct the summer
programmes.
Other senior staff hired
are: Kevin Hulley, Lon-
desboro and Jane Ribey,
Seaforth, sports directors;
Lorna Eggert, Egmondville,
craft director; Tirsh War-
drop, Brampton, swim
director and Irene Shelton,
Ingersoll, nature director.
Bible resource leadership
at the various camps will be
shared by June Eggert,
Egmondville; Rev. Stan
McDonald, Londesboro; Rev.
John Oestreicher, Clinton and
Rev. Mike Boulger, Monkton.
Camps this year will fall on
the following dates: junior
boys, ages 9-13 July 17-23;
junior girls, ages 9-10, July 24-
30; parents without partners,
July 31 -August 5; co-ed ages
13-15, August 7-13 and pre-
teen girls, ages 11-13, August
14-20.
If anyone is interested in
attending one of these camps
please phone 482-3231 or 524-
7943 for further information
and registration forms or ask
any United Church Minister.
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