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AUCTION OF
FARM EQUIPMENT
& MACHINERY
On behalf of Mr. Charles Sreenan who has sold his farm
property. Sale will be held on
TUESDAY, APRIL 4th at 1:15 p.m.
located at 11/4 miles west and 21/2 miles north of Zurich at
Blake.
Consisting oft
Combine - Gleaner E. bean special complete with Innis pickup
and straw chopper all in excellent condition.
Tractors - International 434 complete with heat houser and
chains.
-C.A. Allis Chalmers complete with scuffler and bean puller.
Machinery - Innis four row bean wind rower with cross con-
veyer - like new; 91/2 ft. Kongskilde cultivator; 32 ft. portable
auger, wagons. flat racks and grain boxer; 91/2 ft. Inter-
national cultivator.
Full listing next week.
RATHWELL'S.
AUCTION SERVICE
Auctioneers - Liquidators -Appraisers
527-1458 482-3120
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TWO 50 ACRE FARM PROPERTIES
to be held 212 miles north and 2 miles West of Dublin on
SATURDAY, APRIL 1 at 10:00 A.M.
PARCEL NO. 1 - being East 1,2 of Lot 8 Concession 4 McKillop
Township consisting of 50 acres of reasonably well -drained
farm land, on which there is situated a 10 room frame house
with oil furnace and 3 piece bath; drilled well; L-shaped barn
40 x 60 and 40 x 54 good for cattle and hogs; small silo; steel
drive shed 32 x 42. This is a good piece of land in a productive
area.
PARCEL NO.2 - being East 1,2 of Lot 8 Concession 3 McKillop
Township consisting of 50 acres of reasonably well -drained
productive farm land with a drilled well.
• NOTE: Anyone looking for farm property should look these
• over. For viewing properties, contact Clarence Maloney,
• Exec. at 527-1480.
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• `TERMS to be 10 percent down day of sale, balance in 60 days.
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Estate and Auctioneer not responsible for accidents on day of
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Martin Maloney Estate, Prop.
Auctioneer
347-2465
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LARGE CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5 at 11 a.m.
of Dairy cattle, feed, Combine, 4 Tractors and farm
machinery etc. to be held for Ray Ulch at Lot 19, Concession
14, Hullett Township, 1 mile east of Blyth Ontario on County
Road 25.
xfola approx 30 tons of dry shelled corn; approx 15 ton of
mixed grain; approx. 600 bales of Alfalfa timothy hay.
TA TLE: 9 Holstein cows fresh approx. 2 months, 1 due sale
ime; 14 Jersey cows most due sale time and the balance just
fresh; Ayrshire cow fresh two months; Ayrshire cow fresh
three weeks; 3 Jersey heifers bred two months; several
young cross bred calves; Registered Angus bull, 2 years old.
NOTE i this is a good young herd of cows, (8 cows with
papers), cattle are blood tested free of Brucellosis.
Viking cream separator; Surge vacuum pump, 4 Surge units;
2 Universal units; 8 can milk cooler
COIyIBINE: White 7300 self propelled combine, 318 ,gas
engine cab, 13 ft. cutter bar head with reel, No. 704 four row
wide corn head and grain pick up (three years old).
TRACTORS: Cockshutt 1850 diesel tractor with new Hirtiker
cab, heater adio power shift; White 1270 diesel tractor, run
920 hours with White manure loader, 2 buckets, set of tire
chains; International 504 high arch diesel tractor, fully
equipped; Oliver 77 tractor.
TILLAGE AND PLANTA 9 ,QUI?; White 543 four row
(plate) corn planter With ecticidde boxes, new in 1976;
Oliver No: 540 four row ( late) corn planter, fibre glass
fertilizer and seed boxes; M.F. No. 880 4 furrow semi -mount
plow 18" bottoms hydraulic automatic resets, new in 1976;
John Deere No. 145 - 3 furrow semi mount plow, 16" bottoms
cushion trip (new last fall) ; Cockshutt No. 239 18 ft. vibra
shank cultivator with wings and Mid West levelling harrows;
Danish 13 ft. cultivator; Kongskilde 11 ft. 3" cultivator;
International 10 ft. trail cultivator; Case 10 ft. wheel disc;
Servis 6 ft. scraper blade. 1
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IP: MF 7 ft. 3 THitch hal mower; MF No. 10 hay baler; Case side
delivery rake; 2 flat racks and wagons; 2 - Turnco 225 bushel
gravity bins on 10 -ton wagons, nearly new; 150 bushel gravity
bin, nearly new; 1966 Chev. 3 -ton truck with 350 bushel
gravity bin as is; 1966 Chev 2 -ton truck with gravity bin as is;
New Idea 40 ft. six inch portable grain auger PTO drive, 2
yrs. old; 30 ft. four inch grain auger; Fox one row forage
harvester; MF No. 15 mix mill, nearly new; Mckee 71,2 ft.
double auger snow blower with hydraulic hood; Schultz PTO
manure spreader with double beater; Schultz PTO manure
spreader with single beater; Portable cement mixer with gas
engine; 1971 Ski Doo Olympic; 1973 440 Rupp snowmobile.
;'SALE QRDER" - misc items, machinery, tractors, feed and
oche cattle.
LUNCH BOOTH
Terms cash day of sale. Farm is sold.
PROPRIETOR: Ray Ulch; PHONE NO: 523-9485
AUCTIONEER: Richard Lobb -7894
OWNER OR AUCTIONEERS NOT RESPONSIBLE FbR
ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE.
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18. Services available
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CHUTER PLUMBING
HEATING 8 ELECTRIC
Furnace Installations
DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES.
Appliance Service
46 King St. 482-7652
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17. Auction sales
'18. Services available
INCOME TAX RETURNS
PREPARED
ROY'$
TAX
SERVICE
17 GIB'tINGS ST.
CLINTON
482-9357 . tfar
17. Auction sales
Clinton Property
Auction
Held for the estate of Milton Johnston on Saturday. April 1.
at 10:30 at the location on Jarvis St.. Clinton.
11/2 storey frame house. 4 bedroom - 2 up. 2 down- living room.
kitchen. 3 pc. bath. full basement. oil heater. All situated on
a nice lot including single car garage.
Mortgages can be arranged with Rathwell's Auctions.
RATHWELL'S
AUCTION SERVICE
77 Main St., Seaforth
BUSINESS 527-1458 RES. 482-3120
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of tractors, combine, full line of farm machinery, feed, some •
household effects to be held at Lot 11, Concession 5, McKillop •
Township, 212 miles west and 3 miles North of DUBLIN on
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18. Services available
JOHN'KASSIES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
* Farm Buildings
* Additions
* Renovations
Phone 482-3063
JACK ROORDA
DECORATING
for expert
PAINTING
and
WALLPAPERING
Phone
482-7862
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29 at 1:00 p.m.
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• OFFERING INCLUDES: Case No. 870 Diesel tractor with
• power shift,cab and heater (1000 hrs.) ; Case No. 630 Diesel
• tractor with New Idea loader & chains; Case No. 600 Bean
• Special Combine (extra elevator chain & buckets); Case 4
• furrow semi -mount plow with adjustable 16" to 18" bottoms;
• INC 12 ft. trail vibrashank cultivator; IHC'12 ft. wheel disc;
• Massey Ferguson No. 33 - 15 run grain fertilizer drill; Danish
• type cultivator; John Deere No. 495' four row corn & bean
• planter; Innes No. 520 bean windrower with cross conveyer;
• Durst 4 row bean puller; Lilliston 4 row cultivator; Farmrite
• self unloading forage box on 9 ton wagon; 2 gravity bins on
• wagons; 35 ft. Malcho 6 in. PTO grain auger; New Holland
• No. 56 side rake; Geo. White mounted sprayer with 20 ft.
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• boom; 16 ft. Lister chain harrows; 3 point hitch fertilizer
• spreader; 712 ft. single auger snow blower; 5 section harrows
• & pole; INC 7 ft. three point hitch (mower); Case 4 bar side
• rake; New Idea 95 bu. manure spreader; 8 ft. packer;
• Grinder - speed jack & 50 ft. endless belt; Woods Oat roller
• with 3 h.p. motor; Shell cattle oiler; 14 ft. six inch auger; 12
• ft. four inch auger; 500 gal. tank; bench saw; used lumber;
•. small electric motors; 3 hydraulic cylinders.
• HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Chest of drawers; iron bed,
• springs & mattress; 3 dressers; vinyl couch; single mattress
• (nearly new); Quebec heater; 10 gal. crock; sealers; etc.
• NOTE: This is an excellent offering of well -kept farm
• machinery with everything being in excellent condition.
• There are very few small farm items, so be on time.
• TERMS: CASH
• Proprietor and Auctioneer not responsible for accidents on
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FARM IS RENTED
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FARM IS SOLD
AUCTION SALE
of Trucks, self propelled Combine, tractors and farm
machinery to be held for Bruce Falconer, plus additions from
Sherwood Exeter Ltd., to be -held at Lot 11, Concession 1,
Hibbert Tow p, MI miles east of Dublin or 33.1 miles west
of Mitchell on Highway No. 8. •
MONDAY, APRIL 3 at 1:00 P.M.
COMBINE: MF 510 self propelled combine with air con-
ditioned cab; 10 ft. table with pick up, 13 ft. cutter bar grain
head; MF No. 43 4 row narrow corn head (selling separate).
TRACTORS: MF 1080 diesel tractor with cab, 18.4 x 34 tires;
MF 65 high arch diesel tractor with multipower and set of 13.6
x 38 dual wheels; 13.6 x 38 tire chains; 18.4 x 30 tire chains;
John Deere 710 diesel tractor run 1,000 hours with John Deere
hydrA�ulic bucket manure loader; Allis Chalmers B tractor
with tWo row bean puller; Innes two row bean windrower.
TRUCKS: 1970 Chev. tandem truck with gravel box hoist and
box extension, good rubber, selling as is; 1962 International
Load Star gas tractor with fifth wheel air brackets selling as
is; 1970 Ford 12 ton truck selling as is.
MACH1('JERY: MF No. 468 six -row adjustable plate corn
planter (new); MF No. 260 Forage harvester with hay pick
up, two row corn head, electric knife sharpener and remote,
controls (new); MF No. 54 forage blower (new); New
Holland No. 327 PTO manure spreader; Oliver three furrow
12" bottom mounted plow; Oliver three furrow 14" bottom
mounted plow; Case hay baler; New Holland super six hay
baler; Allied 36 ft. tube hay elevator; MF 4 row front mount
scuffler fits 65 or 165; INC 7 ft. semi mount hay mower; MF 6
ft. auger snow blower; 3 PTHitch snow blower; 3 PTHitch
sprayer with Hypro pump; '200 gallon saddle tank sprayer;
MF 28 plate 3 PTHitch disc; 9 ft. spring drag harrows; 6
section drag harrows; oat roller and electric motor; 7 Hurst
farrowing crates with divider; 300 lb. hog scale; Myers jet
pump; fanning mill; hog feeders and waterers; plus misc.
items too numerous to mention{.
TERMS CASH DAY OF SALE
FARM IS SOLD
PERSONAL CHEQUE ACCEPTED WITH PROPER
IDENTIFICATION
PROPRIETOR: Bruce 4Falconer 345-2555
AUCTIONEER: Richard Lobb 482-7498
OWNER OR AUCTIONEER NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR
ACCIDENTS DAY OF SALE.
BO -J E N
CARPENTRY
FOR
• CUSTOM BUILT HOMES
• RENOVATIONS
• ADDITIONS
SEE
BOB
LANGENDOEN
RR 2 CLINTON
Phone 524-8029
insulspray
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 eshmate. call
BLU�VIIATER INSULATION LTD
Isotec,
65-2633
Insufsp'ay 6 a reg,s1e+e0
trademark of Ba Oen int
HANK'S SMALL
ENGINE SERVICE
HENRY REININK
1 MILE NORTH OF
LONDESBORO
523-9202
Snowmobiles,
Snowblowers, etc.
Repairs
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WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527-0828
JIM: 527-0775
18. Services available
DO IT NOW. Insulation, barn
painting, roofing, windows,
chimneys eavestroughing,
patios, sidewalks, all home and
farm repairs. Call now Vanastra
Home and Farm Improvements.
482-3574.-l0tfar
KENS CARPENTRY
Remodelling, renovations,
cupboards, rec rooms, carports,
flooring, Hunt -Pella windows and
patio doors, aluminum siding,
windows, doors. Phone 482-7676.
Ken McNairn.-12tfar
Custom
Slaughtering
and
ro,Cessing
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-"': DASHWOOD
.JACK GERRITS
CONST. LTD.
• Interior and Exterior
Home Renovations
• All types of home
siding
• Additions
• Farm Buildings
PHONE
482-7290
16eow
237-3314
20. Public notices
TO: DONALD JOHN MOORE,
ESQ.
TAKE NOTICE THAT EILEEN
TERESA MOORE has com-
menced an action against you in
the Supreme Court of Alberta,
Judicial District of Red Deer, by
action number 4810-02356 issued
out of the office of the Clerk of.the
Supreme Court of Red Deer on
the 2nd day of March A.D. 1978,
The Petitioner's solicitor is
Porkka, Fowler & Company,
Barristers & Solicitors, 301 - 4943
Ross Street, Red Deer, Alberta.
The Petitioner claims a Decree of
Divorce, a reservation of
maintenance of the Petitioner
and Infant children of the
marriage, custody of the infant
children, Sarah Teresa Moore,
David John Moore, Melanie
Bernadette Moore and Julie
Marie Moore, and costs of the
Action. If you wish to oppose the
Petitioner's claims or seek other
relief you should immediately file
with the office of the Clerk of the
Supreme Court, Court House.
Red Deer. Alberta, an Answer to
Petition or Demand of Notice or
instruct your lawyer to do so. If
within forty (40) days of this
publication, you fail to file an
Answer to Petition, or Demand of
Notice, the Petitioner may
proceed against you and obtain
such judgement and relief as the
Court may deem just and
equitable without further notice
to yourself. Your whereabouts
being unknown the Court orders
substitutional service upon you
by this advertisement.
DATED this 14th day of March
A.D. 1978.
"J. Gillette"
Deputy clerk
of the Supreme Court
APPROVED as to form and
substance by J.B. Dea.
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24. Business
opportunities
' NMA
70 le. ,•.,,1
A RARE
OPPORTUNITY!!
You can earn up to '200.00 per
week port -time, in your own
auto appearance business.
Thousands of customers are
waiting. Start from your own
home and car. Investment is
under '700.00 for all equip-
ment, training and set-up
assistance. •
Write today for full infor-
mation:
Mobile Shine Services Ltd.,
P.O. Box 3591. Station "A",
LONDON. Ontario. N6A 4E3
411.
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SHAMROCK
ELECTRIC
-residential
-commercial
-farm wiring
-free estimates
PHONE
519-482-3700
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24. Business
opportunities
24. Business
opportunities
MOBILE FARM
DISTRIBUTOR
REQUIRED
Start yoyr own business. Initial Investment less than
'2.000. Potential earnings up to '3.000. per month or
more. Training provided along with top quality animal
hbalth products. Old established company over 50
years In the business.
Applicants must have farm background and experience
with farm animals. Sales experience and references
required.
Reply to:
Box 156
INGERSOLL. ONT.
N5C 3N8
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26. Births
KAASTRA - With thanks to God,
Terry and Anne Kaastra are
proud to announce the birth of
their son Michael Duane born
March 17, 1978 in Clinton Public
Hospital. First grandchild for
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Kaastra of
Clinton and ninth grandchild for
Mr. and Mrs. Wobbe Bylsma of
Blyth. -12
McKAY: Hi - my name is Kevin
Brent. I arrived at Wingham
Hospital on March 19, 1978
weighing 8 lbs. 2 oz. My very
happy parents are Gary and
Faye McKay, my proud gran-
dparents are Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Farquhar, Clinton and Mr. and
Mrs. Allen McKay Wingham.
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KEYS: Steve and Linda'Keys,
Varna, are proud to announce the
arrival of their first born, a son,
Gregory Steven, born March 15,
1978, weighing 7 lbs. 15 oz. at St.
Joseph's Hospital, London.
Gregory is the first grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Keys,
Varna and fifth for Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Poelman, RR 4, Seaforth.
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MARRIAGE - Bryan and Valerie
announce the birth of a son
Tuesday, March 14, 1978
(stillborn). -12nc
27. Deaths
CHIDLEY - At the Queensway
Nursing Home, Hensall, on
Tuesday, February 28, 1978, in
her 86th year, Miss Jean Chidley.
dear daughter of the late Joseph
Chidley and Elizabeth Chidley
(Jackson). Also loved by one
brother, W.(Bill) Jackson of
Toronto. A private family funeral
service was held on Thursday,
March 2nd at the Ball Funeral
Home, 153 High Street, Clinton.
Interment was in the Clinton
Cemetery. -12nc
MOLLARD: At Clinton Public
Hospital on Sunday, March 19,
1978, Mary Jane Mollard of
Huronview Home, Clinton for-
merly of RR 3, Parkhill, in her
92nd year. Beloved wife of the
late Ernest Mollard and dear
mother of Ray of RR 3, Parkhill.
Predeceased by three' sons:
Leslie, Orville and Addison, and
one grandchild Leslie. Also
surviving are five grandchildren,
18 great-grandchildren, and five
great -great-grandchildren.
Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman
Funeral Home, Dashwood where
the funeral service was con-
ducted on Wednesday March
22nd at 1:30 p.m. Interment in
Grand Bend Cemetery. -12nc
RADER - Suddenly as a result of
an accident in Freeport,
Bahamas on Saturday, March 18,
1978, William Harold Rader
(Billy) in his 6th year. Darling
son of Gwen (Lightfoot) Rader of
Pinedale Subdivision, Grand
Bend,Ont. and the late William
(Bill) Rader (1974). Dear brother
of Julianne at home. Dearly loved
by grandparents Mrs. Jessie
Rader of Dashwood and Harold
and Doris Lightfoot of Centralia.
Resting at the T. Harry Hoffman
Funeral Home, Dashwood with
visitation commencing at 3 p.m.
on Wednesday, March 22.
Funeral service to be held at the
funeral home today Thursday,
March 23, 1978 at 3 p.m. Ir.ter-
ment Exeter Cemetery. Rev. H.
Moore and Rev. B. Guy of-
ficiating. -12nc
HOLLAND - Suddenly at his
residence on Sunday, March 19th,
1978, M. Keith Holland, of RR 4,
Clinton, in his 29th year. Beloved
son of Bill and Wonnetta Holland.
of RR 4, Clinton. Dear brother of
Marilyn (Mrs. Tom McMahon),
of Clinton, and Harvey and
Clifford, both of RR 4, Clinton.
Also survived by his maternal
grandmother, Mrs. Elsie Hen-
derson, of Huronview. The late
Mr. Holland rested at the Ball
Funeral Home, 153 High Street,
Clinton, where complete funeral
and committal services were
held on Wednesday, March 22nd
at 2 p.m. Interment Clinton
Cemetery. -12nc
25. To give away.
GREAT DANE to give away -
loves children - preferably a
farm. Can be seen at Morgan's
Trailer Park C-6. -12xx
30. In memoriam
STURGEON: In loving memory
of a dear father, grandfather and
great-grandfather, Willard
(Byrd) Sturgeon who left us 6
years ago today March 23, 1972:
One by one they go before us
They are fading like the dew
But we know they're waiting for
us
Where all joy will be renewed.
Ever remembered by Norma,
Gordon, Milvena and Walter and
families. -12nc
31. Card of thanks
WAMMES: I would like to ex-
press my sincere thanks to
friends, neighbours and relatives
for cards, flowers and visits while
I was a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London. Special thanks
to Dr. Wyatt and Dr. Jamieson
nurses and staff. It was greatly
appreciated. -Carol Warn-
mes.-12
HOHNER: I wish 'o thank my
many friends for c? s, flowers
and kindness show: .0 me while I
was a patient in University
Hospital, London. Jean Hohner.
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BROWN: (Nelson R.) Thank you
sincerely for the floral tributes,
memorial contributions, cards
and many acts of kindness ex-
tended Lo me during my recent
bereavement in the sudden loss of
a dear husband. Your thought-
fulness is deeply appreciated and
will always be remembered.
Sincerely Eileen(Gliddon) Brown
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McCONNELL: I would like to
thank my friends, neighbours and
relatives and my family for the
many acts of kindness, flowers
gifts and visits while I was a
patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Flowers nurses and staff also
Rev. Pick and Rev. Oestreicher.
Lee McConnell. -12
BELL: We would like our many
friends to know how much their
kind expressions of sympathy
were appreciated at the time of
the loss of a dear husband and
father, Mel Bell. -Winnie Bell and
family. -12x
MENARY: We would like to
thank all our friends and neigh-
bours for the many acts of kin-
dness at the time of our fire and
after. All donations and gifts
were greatfully accepted and
appreciated. Thanks to Dr. Baker
and first floor nurses for their
work and concern at the
emergency with Carol and baby
Terry Lynn.- Harold and Carol
Menary (nee Edward) and
family. -12x
MARRIAGE - A sincere thank
you to Dr. Baker, Dr. Tew, Dr.
Parker. Dr. V.ilo's and all nursing
staff at Victoria Hospital 4th floor
Middlesex Wing. Thank you also
to relatives, friends and neigh-,
bours for cards, flowers and'
moral support. Your kindness
will always be remembered.
Bryan and Valerie Marriage.
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HOLLAND - A sincere thank you
to all my friends, neighbours and
relatives for the cards, visits and
flowers while I was in hospital. A
very special thank you to Dr.
Baker, Dr. Watts, Rev.
Oestreicher and first floor staff of
Clinton Public Hospital. Gwen
and Michael wish to thank their
special • friend Margaret for
taking such good care of them.
Pat Holland. -12
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