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7. Real estate for sale
JOHN L.
D U D D Y
MEAL. emirs LTD. REALTOM
19 Albert St.
CLINTON
OPEN HOUSE
SUNDAY 22nd JANUARY
1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
HAROLD WHITE HOMES,
GORDON ST. CLINTON
New homes from 534,000 with
51,700 down and 8 percent
Mortgages, available under
A. H.O. P. semi-detached with
2,000 sq. ft. on four levels.
Individually owned proper-
ties. Come out and view these
exciting new semis.
HOBBY FARM: Highway
location west of Clinton. Good
3 or 4 bedroom modernized
house on 12 rolling acres.
Small barn and garage.
NEW HOUSE: East of Clinton
just off No. 8 Highway. Ex-
cellent home featuring top line
kitchen, 2 brick fireplaces,
large rec room 1/2 acre lot.
PRICED RIGHT: Neat 2
bedroom with cottage roof.
Economical to heat and listed
under 520,000.
JAMES STREET: Economy
priced 2 bedroom house with
electric heat. Ready to move
into.
SEVERAL VANASTRA
homes available priced from
519,000.
Cal l
John or Moranne Duddy
OFFICE 482-3766
HOME 452-3652
9. Accommodation
t� rent-
12. Help wanted
12. Help wanted
PART OR FULL-TIME
JOBS AVAILABLE WITH THE
ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE
*Excellent opportunity to earn good Income
*Experience In sales required
PLEASE CONTACT
GARY RIFLE 1-800-265-3181
for more Information
CLASS"A"
LICENCED
AUTO
MECHANIC
Excellent working conditions and
wages in Huron County's busiest
dealership. GM training etc.:
Scope and/or air conditioning ex-
perience an asset. If you are neat
and efficient and desire per-
manent employment please ap-
ply to Ken McGee.
McGEE
Pontiac -Buick -Cadillac
37 Hamilton St. Goderich
524-8391
EXPERIENCED draftsman
required by well established
boiler manufacturer. Other
duties to include shipping and
receiving. Will train. Reply in
writing to Robert Bell Industries
Ltd. P.O. Box 70, Seaforth, Ont.
NoK 1W0-3
START NOW - Real Estate sales
representative needed for our
Clinton and area real estate of-
-fice. Contact George Judge at
Hanover 364-3110 or evenings 323-
1423. Don Hoist Real Estate Co.
(Realtor).-44far
TH ,BEDROOM unit, oil
fired hot water heating. •
Available now. References.
Phone 482-9507 or 482-7062. —3,4
RENT or rent with option to
purchase. Harold White Homes
at Vanastra. $195. per month plus
utilities. Call John Duddy 482-3766
or 3652. —3ar
FOUR BEDROOM home
Vanastra. Phone 482-7727
evenings and weekends. —3,4
FIVE ROOM ground floor
apartment on Queen Street for
rent. Phone 482-9371.-2tf
BAYFIELD, furnished 2
bedroom 7 year old house on lake,
large treed lot. Phone 565-2409.
—52tf
VACANT 2 bedroom upper
apartment in Clinton $175. month
including utilities. Phone 262-5316
after 5 p.m. 2,3
TWO BEDROOM house in
Clinton with livingroom, kitchen
and bath, oil fired furnace.
Available Feb. 1, 1978 or sooner.
Phone 482-7886 9• a.m. to 5
p.m.-2tf
APARTMENTS to rent in Clin-
ton. Phone 482-3278.—3ltfar
APARTMENT for rent. Phone
482-7833.-34tfar
SPACIOUS
3 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSE
9 Superintendents for town
houses. Good remuneration,
inquire now:
.Ample parking, near
recreation facilities, utilities
Included. 6194.40 per month:
VANASTRA
CALL NOWT
482-3574
ELIZABETH COURT
(New Building)
Hensel)
NOW RENTING
1,2 and 3 bedroom -apartments
• Shag carpeting throughout
• Kelvinator Applin aces
• Laundry Facilities •
• All utilities paid
FOR ENQUIRIES
- PHONE:
HENSALL 262-2129
LONDON 43347781
• .i4tf
14. Employment wanted
WILL BABYSIT in my own
home, Monday to Friday. Phone
482-3825.--2,3
WILL DO HOUSEKEEPING —
FULL OR PART—TIME. Phone
482-3791.-3x
WILL BABYSIT in my own
home; daytime. Phone 482-
3651.-3
15. Tenders
Fuel
Tender
Wanted
Sealed Tenders will be
received by the undersigned
up to February 1/78, for fur-
nace ell for Colborne Township
Hall and Public Works Garage,
Diesel Fuel and Gasoline for
road equipment including
tanks, electric ._pumps and in-
sulation. Tanks and pumps
subject to Road Superinten-
dent's approval. Delivery by
agreement.
Wilmer Hardy
RR 5 Goderich
Colborne Township
.r.
PART-TIME help wanted, 4 days
a week, 12 noon to 4 p.m. Apply in
person to Clinton Home Hard-
ware, Albert St., Clinton.-3AR
17. Auction sales
Una
ATFIWELL'S
,('TI(lf`,,J !
AUCTIONEERS
LIQUIDATORS
APPRAISERS
Specializing in all types of
auction sales
* Business
* Farm
* Estates
Free Verbal
Appraisals
Professional Sales
Assistance
PHONE 482-3120
or 527-1336
Lobb & Gethke
AUCTION CALENDAR
Auctioneers & Appraisers
Clinton Monkton
482-7898 347-2465
We have a heated barn
for winter sales so - -
PLAN YOUR
SALE NOW
We also take part or full
lots of good furniture
and glassware to be sold
at auction in our barn.
Phone: RICHARD LOBB
Auctioneer
482-7898
49 tf.
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18. Services available
Ralph Postma
Custom Building
*Custom Built
Homes
*Renovations
*Additions
*Trimmings
Phone:
482-3658
Mina
ATHWELL'S
AUCTION c—
Liquidation Auction
Of Machine Shop tools and equipment to be
Wild for the formerly "Frank Kishner
Drainage Ltd." at the location, '/, mile north
of Dublin on
TUESDAY, JAN. 31 at 11:00 a.m.
Consisting of a complete machine shop and
tools, Laserplane automatic level and com-
mand post, and various ditching machine par-
ts and tractors.
FULL LISTING IN NEXT WEEKS EDITION.
FRANK KISHNER, PROPRIETOR 345-2572
RATHWELL'S
AUCTIOI SERVICE
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Auctioneers ip wn � Appraisers Auctioneers - Liq dators • Appraisers -
CLINTON 482-3120
"The Liquidators"
BOOKKEF.P y� SLOG
60
W01••.'. /!o .• M i1$ tyle 3,30 a NG F F
18. Services available
BYERS UPHOLSTERY — We
will rebuild, re-cover or re -style
your old furniture. Top quality
fabrics and workmanship. Call
482-7939, 71 Princess St. W.,
Clinton.—tfn
KEN'S CARPENTRY —
Remodelling, renovations,
cupboards, rec. rooms, carports,
flooring, Hunt -Pella windows and
patio doors, aluminum siding,
windows, doors. Phone 482-7676 -
Ken McNairn.—EAR and tf
SNOW
PLOWING
of driveways and
parking Tots
JOHN KASSIES
482-3063
3tf
CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING & ELECTRIC
Furnace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES
Appliance Service
46 King St. 482-7652
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PAINTING AND
HANDYMAN SERVICE
ForFree Estimates, Call
565-2713 3-6t
FOAMED -IN-PLACE INSULATION
• Saves heating, cooling costs!
• Stops drafts and cold walls! • Lowers
noise level! • Easy, fast application
NEW HOMES. OLDER HOMES.
COMMERCIAL STRUCTURES
For free estimate, call
BLUEWATER INSULATION LTD.
Copts
565-2633
. 1•
Insulspray is a registered
trademark of Borden Inc
JACK ROORDA
DECORATING
for expert
PAINTING
and
WALLPAPERING
Phone
482-7862
HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
HENRY REININK
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
523-9202
Snowmobiles,
Snowblowers, etc.
Repairs
tfar
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527- 828
JIM: 527-0775
Clinton Colours
INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR
DECORATING
PHONE: GORDON CHARTER
482-9654
BO -J E N
CARPENTRY
FOR
• CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
!RENOVATIONS
• ADDITIONS
SEE
BOB
LANGENDOEN
,RP 2 CLINTON
Phone 524.8429
+ Bide Is auii
,ivsucabla t Ilii & $to e e ',It TV Owner
• dally 724 •173
049 Lex Av/75
18. Services available
S11OW REMOVED from parking
lots and, driveways, with front
end loader, reasonable rates.
Phone 482-3014. —3.tf
CUSTOM SNOWBLOWING -
parking lots, laneways and
sidewalks. Reasonable rates.
Phone 482-7046 Murray Taylor. If
no answer phone 482-7692. —3-6
SAVE ON MUSIC LESSONS -
Quality instruction is now
available by mail for Theory,
Harmony, History, Counterpoint
and Analysis. All courses are
oriented towards Royal Con-
servatory exams. Cost as low as
$3.00 per lesson. More in-
formation write: Royal Canadian
Music Preparation School. Box
1060, Stn. B. Willowdale, Ontario
M2K 9Z9 or phone (416) 48
MUSIC. —bc
19. Notice to creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF ISABELLA
VANDERBURGH
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of Isabella
Vanderburgh late of the Town-
ship of Tuckersmith, in the
County of Huron, deceased, who
died on the 30th day of November,
1977, are hereby notified to send
in full particulars of their claims
to the undersigned on or before
the 26th day of January, 1978,
after which date the assets will be
distributed having regard only to
claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this
3rd day of January, 1978..
McCONNELL, STEWART
& DEVEREAUX,
Solicitors for
the Executor
Seaforth, Ontario.
1,2,3ar
IN THE ESTATE OF TILLIE
IRENE CANTELON, 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 21st day of November, 1977,
are required to file full par-
ticulars thereof with the un-
dersigned on or before the 12th
day of . February, 1978, 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
12th day of January, 1978.
MENZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrices.
.-3,4,5AR
20. Public notices
AMINISTRY
OF HOUSING
_._7- — Ontario Housing
Corporation
NOTICE
RE: TENDER CLOSINGS
Ontario Housing Corporation
hereby gives notice that due
to the severe weather con-
ditions dnd other uncertain-
ties, the following tenders
were unable to be opened on
January 11, 1978. The closing
date for these tenders has
therefore been extended as
follows:
SFT 78-1 General Maintenance
Repair Work at Various
Projects In Huron County.
SFT 78-2 General Maintenance
Repair Work at Various
Projects in Bruce County.
SFT 78-3 General Maintenance
Repair Work at Various
Projects In Perth County.
Tenders will bo -received for
the above until 11:00 a.m.
(local time), Wednesday,
January 25, 1978 by Ontario
Housing Corporation, c/o
Courthouse 8, Registry
Building, 80 Dundas St., P.O.
Box 5600, Station "A", London,
Ontario, N6A 2P3, attention
Branch Manager (519) 679-7110.
Tenders which have been
already submitted need not
be re -submitted.
THE LOWEST OR ANY TENDER
NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED.
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22. Lost and found
LOST: Tractor tire chain on
Stanley Sideroad No. 10, 11/4 mile
west of Brucefield School.
Reward. Phone 262-5295.-3
24. Business
opportunities
•
DIP 'N STRIP �3
FACT Restoring old furniture is becoming
more and more popular as new furniture
prices increase.
If you are interested in owning your,gpn
exclusive Furniture Stripping diiTershlp
contact the leaders in the business TODAY -
DIP N' STRIP. Thera are now more than 1S0
shops In North America. over 30 in Canada.
The GODERICH-CLINTON area is a very
suitable location for either a full•time or part-
time DIP 'N -STRIP
Complete Cost Per Dealership
'5900.°0
You supply the Iocahon and we supply all
your equipment, initial chemicals, training in
London, promotional and operations
manuals.
Excellent Return - on - Investment
For complete Information
Phone, write, or visit
Mr. G. White
Dip 'n Strip 215 Ashland Ave. London
453 5100
•
26. Births
ARMSTRONG - Doug and
Brenda, RR 3, Bayfield are
pleased to announce the birth of
their son Timothy Bruce on
January 15, 1978 in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. A brother for
Scott. —3nc
RILEY - Carman and Ann Riley
are proud to announce the safe
arrival of their son Clint Curtis,
He was born on December 26,
1977 in Wingham and District
Hospital. His grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. John Riley, Lon-
desboro and Mr. and Mrs. Harm
Thalen, Blyth. —3
HOY: Wayne and Wendy Hoy,
Clinton wish to announce the
birth of their baby son, Ryan
William, born January 15, 1978 at
St. Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don.-3nc
27. Deaths
RUNDLE - At Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, Goderich,
on Sunday, January 15, 1978,
Thomas Roy Rundle of Goderich
Twp., beloved.husband of the late
Irene Salkeld. Dear father of
Mrs. Douglas (Kathleen) Blacke►
of Goderich Twp., and Mrs.
Howard (Margaret) Aitken of
Goderich. Six grandchildren also
survive. Rested at the McCallum
Funeral Home, Cambria Road at
East Street, Goderich, wh.sre
funeral and committal services
were held at 2 o'clock Wednesday
afternoon, Interment Maitland
Cemetery. —3
HENLEY: At his residence, 6
Dunlop Street, Clinton, on
Monday, January 9th, 1978, Jack
James Henley of Clinton, in his
65th year. Beloved husband of
Constance June Simpson. Dear
father of Susan (Mrs. Don
Cowan) of Minnedosa, Manitoba
and Diane Henley of Winnipeg,
Manitoba. Dear brother of Mrs.
Dorothy Burns, Mrs. Nan
Fielding, Guy Henley, James
Henley and Ronald Henley all of
Winnipeg, Manitoba and Jean
(Mrs. Philip Carlton), of Toronto.
Also survived by one grand-
daughter. Rested at the Stiles
Funeral Home, 77 Montreal
Street, Goderich. Complete
funeral and committal service on
Friday at 2 p.m. Interment
Veterans Plot, Maitland
Cemetery, Goderich.-3
BATKIN - At Clinton Public
Hospital on Monday, January 16,
1978, Mabel Elizabeth Batkin of
Clinton, beloved wife of t'he late
John- Batkin, in her 93rd year.
Dear mother of Mrs. Vera Hudie
of Clinton, Mrs. William (Dell)
Jervis of Goderich, Mrs. Beth
Attfield of Exeter, Alvin and Carl
Cox of Clinton. Also survived by
three stepsons: Mervin, Bill, and
Lloyd Batkin, all of Clinton, five
grandchildren and six great-
grandchildren. The late " Mrs.
Batkin rested at the Ball Funeral
Home, 153 High Street, Clinton,
where the funeral service was
held on Wednesday, JanuarS, 18th
at. 2 p.m. Interment Maitland
Cemetery, Goderich. —3
POTZE: At University Hospital,
London on Wednesday, January
Ilth, 1978, Mrs. Marigje Potze
(Bakker) of RR2 Goderich in her
38th year. , Beloved wife of
Lambertus Potze. Dear mother
cf-Anja, Lucas and Dean at home.
Dear daughter of Mr Jan and the
late Pieterdina Bakker of
Holland. Dear sister of Mrs.,
Frank (Kryna)' DeBoer of
Holland, Mrs. Bob (Joke) Nypols,
Holland, Jan and Karel Bakker of
Holland. Rested at the Beattie
Funeral Home, Clinton after 7
p.m. on Friday. January 13th,
1978. Funeral service was held on.
Saturday, January 14th, 1978
from the Holmesville United
Church, coni'mencing at 2 p.m.
Rev. J. Oestreicher officiating.
Interment Clinton Cemetery. --3
County names '78 committees
At the inaugural session of pointed chairman of the
Huron County Council planning committee with
Friday, the striking com- members Roy Williamson,
mittee report, establishing Harold Knight, Eldrid
the committees for 1978 was Simmons, Bill Morley and
passed. Tom Consitt.
C.K. Campbell was named Former Warden Bill Elston
chairman of the county road is the new chairman of the
committee and committee development committee and
members include Robert the committee members are
Lyons, John Tinney, Cal Claire Eichert, Murray
Krautpr and Bill Dale. Dawson, Harold Robinson
Warren Zinn was named .and former warden Doug
chairman of the Huronview McNeil.
committee and Norman Bayfield Reeve AI
Durst, Royce Macaulay, Oddliefson will chair
Simon Hallahati and Joe executive committee con-
Hunking were also pamed to sisting of Grant' Sterling, Don
the committee. Eadie, Robert Bell, John
Paul Steckle was appointed Jewitt and Bill Clifford.
chairman of the county health The chairman of the social
committee with members services committee is John
Gerry Ginn, Eileen Palmer, Flannery and the members
Clifford Bray. John include Harold Wild, Harold
Morrissey will serve on the Elliott, Cecil Desjardines and
committee as provincial Roy McNichol.
representative. The Land Division chair -
John Stafford was selected man - Elmer Hayter and
chairman of the Library committee members are
committee and members of Girvin Reed, John 'Hazlitt,
the committee include Tom Jack McCutcheon and Joe
Miller, Fred Haberer, Mrs. Miller.
N. Gnay, Elgin Thompson .
and Mrs. M. Penn. Most of the committee
Erwin Sillery will head the budgets have been prepared
property committee and for 1978 and will be reviewed
members include Donald by the executive committee.
Noble, Don MacGregor, They will be presented to
Frank Cook, Joe Kerr and council at the February 24
Finlay MacDonald. monthly meeting in the
Allen Campbell was ap- council chambers. •
27. Deaths
ASHTON: At Alexandra Marine
and General Hospital, Goderich
on Saturday, January 14, 1978,
Lorne Everett Ashton of
Goderich in his 71st year.
Husband of the late Annie Lynn
and son of the late George and
Ada Ashton. Stepfather of Gilbert
Lynn of Petrolia..Dear brother of
Roy and Harold, both of
Goderich, Violet (Mrs. Seldon
Ross) of Brucefield, Florence
(Mrs. Gilbert O'Neill) of London
and Robert of Port Elgin.
Predeceased by 1 sister
Margaret (Mrs. Joseph Nash)
and' 2 brothers, George and
James Ashton. Rested at the
Stiles Funeral Home, Goderich,
service and committal on
Monday at i2 p.m. Interment
Maitland Cemetery. -3
ROUTLEDGE At Victoria
Hospital, London, on Sunday,
January 15th, 1978, Mrs. Kate
Routledge the former Kate Horne
of Palmerston and formerly of
Listowel in her 74th year.
Beloved wife of the late Charles
W. Routledge. Dear mother of
Mrs. John (Gwen) Lavis of
Clinton. Dear sister of Mrs. E.M.
(Margaret) McLaughlin of
Listowel, Herbert and Gordon
Horne both of Palmerston.
Survived also by five grand-
children and five great-
grandchildren. Rested at the
Robert Trench Funeral Home,
Listowel after 2 p.m. Tuesday.
Funeral service 2 p.m. Wed-
nesday. Interment Fairview
Cemetery, Listowel. —3
McWHINNEY: Suddenly at
Carlow Hall, Colborne Twp., on
Wednesday, January 11, 1978,
Robert (Bert) McWhinney) of
Ashfield Twp. in his 69th year.
Husband of the late Edna Mae
Lapish. Survived by 1 brother-in-
law, Earl Blake, RRI Clinton, 2
nieces, Dorothy •(Mrs. Carmen
Gwynn) Blyth and Freida (Mrs.
Norman Hooker), London and4,
nephew Elwyne Blake, Hespeler.
Rested at the Stiles Funeral
Home, Goderich, service and
committal in the chapel on
Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment
Dungannon Cemetery. -3
PLUMSTEEL: At Southampton,
on Thursday, January 12th, 1978,
James Roy Plumsteel, formerly
of Clinton, in his 94th year.
Beloved husband of the late Hazel
Plumsteel. Dear brother of Miss
Emma Plumsteel. Also sur-
viving are several nieces and
nephews. Rested at the Beattie
Funeral • Home, Clinton, where
funeral and committal services
were :held on Sunday, January
15th, 1978 commencing at 2 p.m.
with Rev. R. N. Pick officiating.
Interment Clinton Cemetery. -3
29. Marriages
UTTER - Tom, Doug, Barbara
and Shirley are pleased to an-
nounce the marriage of their
mother Mrs. Thelma Baguley,
Port Dover to Mr. ]Clifford Utter
of Bayfield, The ceremony was
officiated by Rev. James Red-
doch in Bayfield on January 5,
1978. They were attended by Mr.
and Mrs. Reginald Francis. They
will be residing at the home of the
groom, Main St. Bayfield. —3
30. In memoriam
SLAVIN: In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and
grandfather, Fred S. Slavin, who
passed away January 18, 1972:
I'll always remember in my
heart
The happiness we both knew
We travelled life's pathway
together
It was beautiful because of you.
I remember the day I met you
And the day God made you mine
I remember the day I lost you
I will to the end of time.
Lovingly remembered by wife
Della, and son John and
family. --3
31. Card of thanks
LOVE - We would like to thank
our neighbors, relatives and
friends, for cards, treats during
the holiday season, and special
thanks to nursest and aides of
Huronview. For bringing our
meals to apartment last week
when we were sick. Hugh and
Annie Love. —3x
GIBSON - I would like to thank all
who sent flowers, gifts and cards,
and to those who visited me while
a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Baker. Rev. R. Norman Pick and
the nurses on second floor. All
was very much appreciated. Mrs.
Mary Gibson. —3x
McKAY - I would like to thank all
my friends and neighbours who
sent flowers, cards and plants
and who visited me while I was a
patient in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Baker,
nurses and staff and Father
Hardy. Richard W. McKay. —3x
COLSON - Sincere thanks to my
neighbours, relatives and friends
for their cards, visits and gifts
while I was a patient in Clinton
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Newland, nurses and staff at the
hospital. Art Colson. —3x
GRAY: The family and friends of
Miss E. Marion Gray wish to
express their sincere thanks and
appreciation to relatives, neigh-
bours and friends for acts of
kindness, floral tributes and
memorial donations. Special
thanks to the Rev. J. U. Stewart,
R. S. Box Funeral Home, Mrs.
Edith Landsborough and staff of
Huronview for all their caring
service. -3
BOYCE: I would like to thank Dr.
Newland, Dr. Baker and the
nurses for their care while I was
a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. - Frank Boyce. -3
BUURS: I would like to take this
opportunity to thank all my
friends, neighbours and relatives
who sent the beautiful cards,
flowers and gifts and all those
who visited me bringing gifts
while I was a patient in Clinton
Hospital, also the Londesboro
United Church organization and
the Women's Institute for thei
thoughtfulness. Special thanks t
Dr. Harrett, the nurses and
nursing assistants on second floor
- and the cleaning ladies for their
many kindnesses, - also the
ambulance attendants. Special
thank you to Rev. MacDonald of
Londesboro United,Church for his
many visits and to those who
offered help at home. All was
very much appreciated and will
never be . forgotten. - Sincerely,
Phyllis Buurs.-3
CURRIE: Thank you to relatives,
neighbours and friends for cards,
flowers, gifts, visits and phone
calls on my behalf during my
lengthy stay in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to the
wonderful nurses and staff on the
first floor; doctors Baker,
Lambert and Flowers; Rev.
Oestreicher and Rev. Pick; the
Wesley -Willis UCW; the kind
neighbours for transporting my
wife to visit me; the hospital
board, hospital auxiliary and
other groups who made Christ-
mas in the hospital a better day.
All these were greatly ap
�
3reciated by us both. - Howard
Ind Jean Currie. -3
September 26 - 30, 1978
HURON COUNTY