HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1977-08-04, Page 16PAGE 16—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, TOURSD4 0, AUGUST 4;1977
19. Notice to creditors 30. In memoriam
IN THE ESTATE OF RICHARD
HENRY OAKES, late of the
Town of Clintoninthe County of
Huron, Farmer, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the ,above-
nanied who died on the 29th day
of April, 1977, are required to file,
full particulars thereof 'with the
undersigned on or before the 15t1b
day of August, 1977, a.,er which
date the assets will be
distribuued, having regard only, to
the ' claims' of which the un-
dersigned shall then have notice.
IATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
15th .day of July, 1977.
Menzies, Ross
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitoir for
the Executrix
° 29,30,31
21. Personal
TAKING A MOTOR TRIP? Join
Ontario Motor League for
"TRIPTIK" Routing,
Emergency Road Service,
Bonded Repair Service, Personal
Accident Insurance. Dick Atkey
482-7380.-31-35
22. Lost and found
LOST - Ten -week-old male kitten,
black and brown striped vicinity
of Mill Street. Phone 482-7088.
—31x
LOST - Green boatcover between
Bayfield and Blyth, July 24.
Reward. Phone 887-6016 or 887-
6584. collect. —30,31
25. To give away
PERSIAN kittens. Phone 482-
7282. —31
26. Births
McMICHAEL - Bob and Pauline,
50 Orange Street, Clinton are
happy to announce the birth of
their son, Daniel James, born July
23, 1977, weighing 10 lbs. at
Alexandra Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich. —31nc
STOTESBURY—LEESON To
the Rev. Dr. Lawl ence and
Margaret Stotesbury-Leeson
(nee Howard, B.A) late of Orlar
Pl. Bayfield on July 21, 1977 in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London, a
son - William Aylesbury Lovett -
a brother for Susan and Robert.
—31
SCHENCK - Bob . and Janice
Schenck are pleased to announce
the birth of a son, William Robert
David, on July 29 at Seaforth
Community Hospital. —31
WALLACE: Bob and Theresa are
pleased to announce the birth of
their daughter, Roberta Ann, on
July 27, 1977 at Clinton Public
Hospital. • •
KUMM: Ruby and Mery are
pleased to announce the arrival
of Kurt Michael, 8 lbs. 15 oz. on
July 30, 1977 at Clinton Public
Hospital. A brother for Lori.
28. Engagements
Mr. and Mrs. John Wubs, RR2
Bayfield are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Wilma Ann, to
Robert George Riehl of Clinton,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Riehl.
The ceremony will be held at the
home of the bride's parents on
Saturday, September 3,
1977.-31x
Mr. and Mrs. John Van Doornik,'
Seaforth are pleased to announce
the forthcoming marriage of
their daughter, Dorothy
Catherine, to Mr. Denis Medd,
son of Mrs. Elizabeth Medd and
the late Lloyd Medd, Clinton. The
wedding will take place Satur-
day, September 3, 1977 at St.
James Roman Catholic Church,
Seaforth at three o'clock. -31x
The forthcoming marriage of
Jewitt -Falconer: Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin M. Falconer are happy,
to an.nounce the forthcoming
marriage of their youngest
daughter, Jean Frances, to Brian
Douglas'Jewitt, the youngest son
of Mrs. Elmer Jewitt and the late
Wilbur Jewitt. The wedding will
take place on Saturday, August
20, 1977 at 4 p.m. in Ontario Street
United Church, Clinton, Ontario.
—31 '
COLQUHOUN - In loving
memory of a dear son-in-law,
K.W. (Dan) Colquhoun, who
passed away one year ago August
6, 1976: `
A heart of gold stopped beating,
Hard working bands at re'sf,
God broke our hearts to prove,
He only takes the best,
The leaves and flowers may wilt,
The golden sun may set,
13ut the hearts who loved you
ddcarly,
Are the ones who,won't forget —
Lovingly remembered and sadly
Missed by mother-in-law, Hazel
McDougall. —31
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Holland
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their only daughter
Marilyn Marie to Thomas
William McMahon of Clinton, The
wedding will take place on
Saturday August 27,1977 at 6 p.m.
St. Joseph's Catholic Church,
Clinton. —31
29. Marriages
LAYTON In memory of Roger
Fraa is Layton who passed away
suddenly one year ago, August 3,
1976:
You left that day -with a smile and
a wave.
For a trip you planned to take,
But the journey you took wasn't
in our plans,
We thought there was some
mistake.
Now your memory is with us
every day
And it helps us to make life
through
To know, God takes the very best
That means, Roger, he needed
you.
Lovingly remembered by Judy,
Joanne and Sheryl. —31
RIVETT - In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and
grandfather, George Cameron
Rivett, who passed away August
2, 1973:
To lose someone you've loved for
years
Is hard beyond belief
Your heart comes near "tto
breaking
And God alone knows the grief
Time cannot stop the heartache
Or even stop a tear`
Or take away a memory
of son�.,,eone we loved so dear
To have, to love and then to part
Is the greatest sorrow of`, one's,
heart.
Loved and, missed so very much
by wife Lil and family —31,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Caldwell,
Clinton announce the marriage of
their daughter Valerie Lynn to
Lyle Adams son of Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Adams of Londesboro. The
Marriage took place July 14th in
Londesboro...31
COLQUHOUN - In loving
memory of a dear father and
grandfather, K.W. (Dian)
Colquhoun, who passed away one
year ago, August 6, 1976:
There is a gift in life that we
cannot buy,
That is very rare and true,
It's the gift of a ronderful father,
Like the one we had in,you.
The many things that you did for
us,
In your kind and loving way,
You gave us years of happiness,
No one can take away,
Nothing could be more beautiful,
Than the memories we have of
you,
To us you were•someone special,
God must have thought so too.
Lovingly remembered , by his
family. —31.
31.. Card of thanks
CAMPBELL - We would like. to
thank the Bayfield Fire depar-
tment and neighbors and friends
who helped remove hay from our
barn on Sunday, July 31. Also the
ladies who ,donated and helped
with the lunch. It was all very
much appreciated. John and
Yvonne , Campbell and family.
—31
RATH - To my family and friends
and neighbours a very sincere
thank you for the wonderful
surprise party held at my home.
The lovely gifts with their kind
thoughts will make that fun
evening one I will always
remember. Imogene Rath. —31x
BROWN - I wish to thank my
Queen Street neighbours for the
gift given tO me prior to leaving
the neighborhood. Mildred
Brown. —31x
HENDERSON - W -e would like to
express our sincere thanks to all
who helped in many ways during
the fire and accident and clean-
up. Gordon, Jack and Jean
Henderson: —31x
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Miss Martha Blacker of
Toronto and Mrs. Jean Riley
of Clinton visited recently
with Mr. ,.and Mrs. Frank
Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bower.
of London, England, Mr. and
Mrs. Vic Dollimare and
Wayne of Brantford visited
one day recently with•'Mr: and
Mrs. Don Buchanan, .Paul
and 6.a.ry, Wayne remained
to spend the summer holiday
with. the Buchanah's. Tim
Dollimare of Ajax is also
=Vending the summer
holidays with his aunt and
uncle.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim', Presz-
cator, Bill, Debbie and
Michael, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Hoggart, Todd, Troy
and Paul spent the past week
camping at Miller's Lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg.
Dollimore of Ajax visited one
day this past week with Mr,
and Mrs. Don Buchanan,
Paul and Gary and with their
son Tim.
Mrs. Robert Reynolds,
Janet, Bob and Nancy Jo of
Southfield, Michigan are
visiting with the John
Thompson family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wam-
mes Sr., returned home on
Saturday from a month's trip
to Holland, where they visited
with relatives and also took a
boat trip on the Rhine River.
Mrs. Mary Scott, John and
David returned home on
Thursday from a week's visit
with Harriett and Edwina
Myers of La Grange, Illinois.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van
der Molan, Margie and Mark
of Oakville and Mrs. Doug
Whyte of Glen Orchard spent
the weekend with Mrs. W. L.
Whyte, Bill and Mr. 'Harold
Whyte. Mrs. Doug Whyte is
remaining for a few days.
Mrs. John Thompson,
Sharon and Bob; Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Thompson and
BOYLE - We wish to thank the
nurses and staff of first and
second floors, Clinton Hospital,
also Dr. Harrett, Dr. Flowers and
Dr. Baker for all kindnesses and
service during our stay in
hospital. Monk and Jim Boyle.
—31x
CAMPBELL - I would like to
thank friends, ,neighbors and
family for lovely flowers, cards,
gifts and visits while a patient in
St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
Special thanks for food that was
brought in at home. Your
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. Phyllis, Campbell.
—31
LEVY - I would -like to express
my thanks to friends and neigh-
bors for get -well cards, flowers
and visits while 1 was a patient at
Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to Father Hardy, Dr.
Harrett and the nursing staff.
Lucy Levy. --31
JACOB - I wish to say a special
"thanks" for the lovely gifts and
parties given by the Department
Heads, 11uronview Home
Committee and Huronview Staff
on, At odeasion of my recent
retirement. Jean Jacob,, --31x
f.eisa, Mrs. Robert Reynolds,
Janet, Bob and Nancy Jo
spent Saturday helping Mr.
and Mrs. Andy. Thompson
movefrom Etobicoke to their
new, home in Oakville.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector
Kingswell of Clinton visited
on Sunday evening with Mrs.
George Mcllwain and IVir.
and Mrs, Carl Merner and,
family.
Mr. and Mrs, Marris Bos,
Steven, 'Sharon, Michael,
Kenny, Andy and Kathy
visited on Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. The Van Bornfnell,
Brian, Jennifer and Joanne.
Mr: and Mrs. George
.Mausz, Greg, Vivian and
Sharon of Bramalea are
spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Stevenson,
David, Darren and Luanne.
Miss Rita Down of London
and Miss Cheryl McConnell of
Ottawa visited over the
holiday weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. George Counter,
Richard, Kassandra and
Vicky.
Mrs. John Jewitt and Judy,
Mrs. Don Jewitt and Mrs. Jim
Preszcator attended a bridal
shower held to honour Mrs.
Lyle Adams held at the home
of Mrs. Murray Adams at
Londesboro.
Constance Foresters held a
chicken barbeque in Blyth on
Sunday in connection with the
Blyth Centennial and it
turned our very successfully.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Presz-
cator entertained the bridal
party, their family and
friends at a gathering held on
Friday evening at their home
following rehearsal. A
number of people from the
community attended the
wedding in Londesboro
United Church and reception
held in Seaforth Community
Centre for Steve Lee and
Diane Preszcator on
Saturday, July 30.
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This bevy of Bayfield beauties boated their way down the
parade route at the Lions Frolic last Friday night, much
to the pleasure -of the numerous onlookers. (News -
Record photo)
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FARMERS!
Now is the turtle
n to prepare your
bins for winter storage
See
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Bin Fume, and ,
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There were books you never heard of, books you always
wanted to read, hard covers, soft covers, fiction, non-
fiction, science fiction, children's books, books of
romance and all selling at 10 cents or less. The book sale,
put on by the Clinton Library was one of the annual ac-
tivities held during the town's sidewalk sale last
weekend. There are still books for sale in the
library.(News-Record photo)
Bluewater Kennel Club
hold successful fun show
Attired in new natty blue T- owned by Lesley Harper of
shirts, members of the Komoka.
Bluewater Kennel Club Group 5 Toys - Maltese
hosted a successful fun show "Pinky" owned by Jean
for the blue bloods of dogdom Graham.
on Sunday, July 24 at the Group 6 - Non -Sporting
Bayfield Arena. Poodle, Standard "Tyldesley
Guest judges were Mrs. To My Romeo at Titian"
Stella Panther, Ellen Overby owned by Mrs. D. T. Weir.
and for Obedience, Mrs. Also included in the day's
Kathy Johnston. activities was a Correction
Winners of the various Match, the ultimate in dog
groups were as follows: obedience on display. Top -
Group 1 - Sporting -
American Cocker Spaniel
"Tapbe" owned -by Mr. and
Mrs. R. LeLacheur, London
handled by Mrs, D.
Mulholland.
Group 2 - Hounds - Basset
hound "Kendora's Caroline"
owned by Mrs. Dorothy
Basset of Seaforth:
Group 3 - Working - Welsh
Corgi, Pembroke "Ruar-
dean's Olwen" owned by Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Birks, Fergus,
Ontario.
Group 4 - Terriers - Scottish
Terrier, "Marithot Kaos"
ping the class with a score of
197 out of a possible 200 was a
Springer Spaniel "Sam
Sprongel" owned by Liz Bell
of Cambridge, Ont.
The coveted Best Match
trophy went to the Basset
Hound, "Kendora's Caroline"
and the Best Puppy in Match
to the Group 1 winner,
American Cocker. Spaniel
"Tapbe".
The Bluewater Kennel Club
is to be commended fora well
run show for competitors and
an entertaining day for
spectators.
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