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Clinton News-Record, 1978-05-04, Page 2320. Public notices 20. Public notices NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Tuesday, May 16 8:30 p.m. at the Blyth Memorial Hall to consider ammendment No. 32 to the Huron County official plan concerning some residential use for part of park lot 17 village of Blyth for Kathleen Hesselwood. NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Tuesday, May 16 7:30 p.m. at the Blyth Memorial Hall to consider amendment No. 31 to the Huron County Official Plan concerning commercial use of part lot 22 concession 14, Towns.hlp Hullett for Robert McClinchey 26. Births DYKSTRA - With joy and thanksgiving we wish to an- nounce the birth of our daughter Lynda Ann born April 25, 1978 in Clinton Public Hospital. A sister for Jayne. Special thanks to Dr. B. Baker and staff of 2nd floor. Margaret and Alfred Dykstra. —18 SHANNON: Bonnie and Herb (nee Snell) are pleased to an- nounce the birth of their son Darryl Grant on Friday April 28, 1978 at Clinton Public Hospital. —I8nc BROMLEY: Tresa and Bob Bromley are happy to announce the birth of their daughter Karen Irene on Friday, April 28, 1978 at Clinton Public Hospital. A sister for Michael. —I8nc NEWELL: John and Janice are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Joanne Elizabeth on Monday, April 24, 19.78 in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. A granddaughter for Mr. and Mrs. Keith Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Newell. -18x 27. Deaths SMYTH: At Victoria Hospital, Westminster Campus on Saturday, April 29, 1978, Margaret (Beattie) Smith age 68 years. Beloved wife of the late Robert Smyth (1972). Dear mother of Mrs. Charles (Lyla) Stevenson, London, and Mrs. William (Frances) Talbot, Bayfield. Also loved by four grandchildren. Rested at the Jas. M. Carrothers and Son Funeral Home, 843 Dundas St. where funeral service was held on Monday, May 1 at 1 p.m. with Rev. Ronald Hunt officiating. Interment Mount Pleasant Cemetery.—I8nc WEDLOCK: At Huronview, Clinton, Friday, April 28, 1978, Ella May McLean, formerly of Saltford and Toronto in her 83rd year. Beloved wife of the late Robert Stirling Wedlock. Dear mother of Gerald Maxwell (Max) Wedlock of Huronview. Sister of MtLean' of-;Lrrridon ested at the Stiles Funeral Home, Goderich. Service and committal on Tuesday at 2 p.m. Interment Colborne Cemetery.=I8nc • 27. Deaths MACDONALD - At Huronview, Clinton on Thursday, April 27th, 1978, Hazel Macdonald of Goderich. `Daughter of the late Captain Murdoch and Flora Macdonald. Survived by one sister, Miss Flora 'Macdonald of Goderich, two nieces and one nephew. Rested at the McCallum Funeral Home, Cambria Road at East Street, Goderich after 2 p.m. Friday until 1:30 Saturday afternoon. Then to Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich for funeral service at 2:30 o'clock. Interment Maitland Cemetery. (The casket was closed in the church.) —I8nc ARGYLE - At her late residence in Vanastra, on Wednesday, April 26, 1978, Patricia Lillian Laws, formerly of Goderich, in her 40th year. Beloved wife of Robert Argyle. Dear mother of Susan (Mrs. Doug Bowers), Bayfield; Kimberly Anne, Robert and Vickie, all at home. Sister of Evelyn (Mrs. James McCabe), Port Albert, Robert and Donald Laws, both of Clinton. Also survived by 1 grandson. Rested at the Stiles Funeral Home, Goderich, after 2 p.m. Friday, service on Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Maitland Cemetery. —I8nc WILLIAMS - At Clinton Public Hospital, on Tuesday, April 25, 1978, Jennie Williams, in her 90th year. Beloved wife of the late Edward G. Williams. Also loved by two sisters, Adeline (Mrs. Robert McKenzie), of Clinton and Marjorie (Mrs. Walter- Bentley), of Toronto. Also survived by nieces and nephews. The late Mrs. Williams rested at the Ball Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton, after 7 p.m. Wednesday, until Friday, when funeral ser- vices was held at 1:30 p.m. Interment Clinton Cemetery. —I8nc 28. Engagements It is with great pleasure that Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brenner of Ethel anci`iV>r. ancl=l rs. ieorgeNesbitt of Clinton announce the for- thcoming marriage of their children Kathryn Ann and Maurice Thomas on May 27, 1978 at four o'clock in Ethel. • • • • • ONE WEEK ONLY MAY3-9 FRI. & SAT. 7:00 and 9:05 SUN. . THURS. 8:00 P.M. *PARK30 THE SQUARE Program PHONE 524-7811 subject AIRCONDITIONEDo change a 27. Deaths CARBERT: George Carbert of Clinton, dear husband of Agnus Carbert passed away at Clinton, on Monday, May 1St, 1978, in his 70th year. Surviving are one daughter, Mary of Toronto, four sisters, (Helen) Mrs. Myron Quigley, Detroit, (Agnus) Mrs. John Hartman, Hamilton, (Margaret) Mrs. Clem Reynolds, (Rita) Mrs. Theo Flynn, both of Clinton, one brother Tim Kit- chener. The late Mr. Carbert rested at the Ball Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton. Funeral Mass was held at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Clinton, on Wednesday, May 3rd at 11:00 a.m. Prayers at the Funeral Home Tuesday at 8:30. Interment in Clinton Cemetery. —I8nc 28. Engagements Mrs. Grace Pepper, RR2 Bayfield wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter Milda Ann, eldest daughter of Mrs. Grace Pepper and the late Raymond J. Pepper to Larry William Hoy, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hoy, Vanastra. The wedding to take place May 20, 1978 at Bayfield United Church. -18 Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Armstrong, Zurich wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Frances Emily to Mr. Richard A. Simons II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Simons I, Bayfield, Ontario. The wedding will take place Saturday, May 27, 1978 at four o'clock in Goshen United Church. -18x 30. In memoriam RATH: In Loving memory of a dear husband, father and grandfather Grant (Red) Rath who passed away suddenly two years ago May 9, 1976: You are always in our minds, No matter what we do, All the.time within our hearts There are thoughts of you. To us your name will ever be The key that unlocks memory, Of a dear one gone by cherished yet A belDved face we'll never forget. Sadly missed by a loving wife Gene daughter Joyce, son in law Bruce and wee granddaughter Jana. —18 MANN: In loving memory of a dear father and mother Mr. and Mrs. George Mann who passed away April 28, 1944 and May 6, 1944 and dear sister Lulu Mann Crittenden who passed away August 14, 1948: There is a road we call remembrance Where thoughts and wishes meet We will take the road in thoughts today For the ones we cannot greet. Sadly missed by the family. —18 31. Card of thanks POPP: I wish to express my appreciation to the nurses at the Clinton Public Hospital and Dr. Baker also I wish to thank all those who sent cards gifts and visited me at the hospital. Amber Popp. —18x DOWSON - Thank you to the Brucefield Fire Department and to friends and .neighbours who responded so quickly to our grass fire on Wednesday afternoon (Apr. 26). Your help was greatly appreciated. Bill and Joyce Dowson and family. —18 47 31. Card of thanks NEWELL: I would like to thank all my friends, relatives and neighbours for the lovely flowers and gifts I received while I was a patient in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Walker, Thomson, Hollingworth, Reed and also to all my nurses on second east. - Joanne Newell. —18x FORBES: I would like to thank all my friends, neighbours and relatives for helping my stay at the Clinton Hospital move so quickly. Your cards, gift$ and visits were deeply appreciated and will always be remembered. Special thanks to Dr. Harrett and the first floor nurses for putting up with me. - Sylvia Forbes. -18 ANDERSON: I would like to thank all my friends and neigh- bours for cards and flowers while, a patient in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to the nurses on first floor. - Muriel Ander- son. -18x RILEY: Ben and Marion Riley would like to thank their family for the dinner, evening, gifts and cards they received for their fortieth anniversary. —18 KENNEDY: I would like to thank my friends neighbours and relatives for the beautiful flowers, cards, gifts and treats while I was a patient in the hospital. Special thanks to my loving family for their constant care; special thanks to Dr. Street, Dr. Flowers and Dr. Harrett and many thanks to Mrs. Cox for her kind encouragement and all the nurses on first floor for their excellent care. Joyce Kennedy. —18 FLAGG: I wish to express my sincere thanks to friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, cards, flowers etc. also Dr. Watts, Dr. Harrett and all the nurses on first floor of Clinton Public Hospital. Bless you all. Dorothy Flagg. —18 McGREGOR: We would like to express our sincere thanks to all our friends who came to help us celebrate our 55th wedding an- niversary and made it such a happy occasion. Our thanks also for the many cards and gifts we received and a very special thank you to our family and relatives. Gregor and Elizabeth McGregor. —18 COLCLOUGH: The family of the late Connie Colclough wish to express their sincere thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for the messages of sympathy, floral tributes, charitable donations and their many acts of kindness during our recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. Youmatoff and the Beattie Funeral Home. —18 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1978 -- PAGE 231 Liberal Association holds annual meeting Liberals from across the riding of Huron Middlesex were in Exeter Thursday evening to attend the annual dinner meeting of the riding association. Sean Conway MPP for Renfrew North who ad- dressed the meeting recalled that the matter of health care and health care financing had been at the forefront of Legislative debates during recent weeks and said that the Liberal Party had con- tinued to oppose the gover- nment on the OHIP increases, announced by the treasurer on March 7. Dr. Smith, the Liberal Leader, he said, had argued that the 37.5 percent increase was unacceptable bedause it represents the most unfair and regressive form of taxation Mr. Conway, who is health critic for the Liberal Party, considered this matter one of the most significant gains in recent years. The Treasurer was challenged and sub- sequently forced to accept the Liberal position that massive premium increases are simply unacceptable, he said. Referring to government inaction concerning agriculture, Mr. Conway said that the spring session of the Legislature has brought little in the way of new initiative from the Ontario Government in agricultural policy. While both the Throne Speech and the Budget Address outlined many major new directions in other fields, the Davis Government seems to have largely forgotten the most important area of agricultural development he said and added "we in the Liberal party have noted this lack of emphasis by the Government and we consider it to be a major deficiency at Queen's Park today." In this connection he said that Huron Middlesex MPP Jack Riddell, represents one of the strongest voices for agriculture in the Legislature." He has been a forceful proponent for the farm community in my time at Queen's Park and his very constructive and vigorous style has led to many sub- stantial improvements in the farm community. Increasingly, he has demonstrated a capacity and a willingness to meet other major issues head-on and at a time when more and more politicians. are unable or unwilling to stand up and be counted."I think it important for all of us to stand behind Jack for his courageous and independent approaches," he said. Ian McAllister of Zurich who was retained as president was chairman for the program which included musical numbers by Brenda Creces and Danny Overhold of Hay Township. Mayor Bruce Shaw of Exeter, Warden Gerry Ginn of Huron and Warden Aubrey McCallum of Middlesex brought greetings and em- phasized the helpful job that Mr.' Riddell was doing. The meeting greeted and congratulated Graham Craig of Walton who recently was named Liberal Candidate in the federal riding of Huron Bruce. The report of a nominating committee presented,by E.B. Menzies, QC, Clinton was adopted. The Incoming executive includes: past president, Morgan Smith, Bayfield; president, Ian McAllister, Zurich; executive vice president, Jean Adams, Goderich; secretary, Howard Annual Meeting HURON HISTORIC GAOL BOARD will be held in the gaoler's house (entrance off Victoria Street) at 8:00 p.m. Wed- nesday. May 10th. 1978. The Board cordially Invites the public to attend. The Gaol is now open to the public Monday through Friday from 9:00 to 4:30 p.m. until May 20th, when it will be open for the summer seven days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Aitken, Goderich; treasurer, Emile Hendrick, Exeter; vice presidents, Bernard Benn, Lucan, Ken Duncan, Usborne, Jos. Hogan, Exeter, E.B. Menzies, Clinton, Muriel Murphy, Goderich, Peter McKickan, East Williams, Geo. Walker, Adelaide. Thinking of Volunteer Work! Share your skills and interests with the handicapped...call Mrs. Wheeler at the Centre. 524-7331 LONDESBORO UNITED CHURCH ANNUAL HAM SUPPER MAY 24, 1978 TAKE OUT ORDERS 5-7:30 p.m. ADULTS: •3.50 CHILDREN 12 AND UNDER 9.50 PRE SCHOOL FREE SPONSORED BY UCW "TALENT NIGHT" MAY 5, 1978: 8:00 P.M. HURON CENTENNIAL SCHOOL Brucefield Entertainment for the whole family - baby sit- ting available, with a special youngsters program. Sheila Larmer of the ministry of culture and recreation talks with Reginald Thompson, chairman of Clinton's new LACAC, following the committee's meeting last Wednesday night. Ms. Larmer addressed the group on the work of local architectural heritage committees and the proposed restoration of Clinton's century -old town hall. (photo by Jervis) • • • • • • • • • • • • i • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - NOW PLAYING Until Saturday, May 6 "Wireless" COMING Monday. May 8 to May 13 "Major Hoople's Boarding House" ELM HAVEN •MOTORHOTEL • • v • • Clinton • •• • • 10 • • • • • • • • • • • • • BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:00 SHOWTIME 8:45 • • • • • • • Holmesville Local WI plan program by Blanche Deeves Mrs. Margaret Coombs and Mrs. Millie Dempsey are program conveners for the Goderich Township WI meeting to be held in the Holmesville School on May 8 at 8:15 p.m. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Gonie who will talk on Town and Country homemakers. Roll call will be answered with, "What did you growl about today 4nd would a resolution correct it?" CLINTON D1S IC 4' YOUNG PLAYERS present a musical fable of Broadway 'based on a story and characters of Damon Runyon GUYS and DOLLS A, music .lyrics by Frank Loesser book by Jo Swerling and • Abe Burrows Bpm , May 11,12,13 at CHSS ''' adult $3 , student $2 child$t j A sponsored b Clinton Lions Club Tickets Available from: IN CLINTON Mary's Sewing Centre Clinton Home Hardware IN HEN$ALL: Bonthron's IN BAYFIELD: Graham's General Store IN VARNA: Varna Lucky Dollar IN ZURICH: The Cheese House ' The sunshine sisters will also be revealed at this meeting. Church News Worship service was held in Holmesville United Church at 9:45 a.m. the new summer schedule. Misses Karen Bolger and Debbie Alexander sang a duet and Rev. Oestreicher told the children a story about time. Don Harris and Bill Batkin received the offering. UCW news Why doesn't anyone tell you there's a difference between making love and being in love? The Holmesville UCW will meet on May 9 at 2 p.m. with Mrs. Betty Stoner's group in charge of the program. There will be a talent show and plant auction after the meeting. Personals Congratulations and good wishes to Mr. and Mrs. David Brown, (nee Mary Cantelon) on their recent marriage. David and Mary will live at RR 3 Monkton. SAVE 604 with our TUESDAY DINNER SPECIAL -BIG 3 -pc. DINNER, Regular price •2.25- 1 TUESDAY ONLY Colonel Sanders' boys and girls make It finger Itcicfn' good. 14'113111MS Col. sanders' ct rituc A CANADIAN COM1�ANr 9.4 Elgin Ave: God rich, Ont. Some scenes & language may be offensive. Theatres Br. Ont. HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION RD. 4 a PHONE 524.9981