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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1978-08-03, Page 18PAGE 18_CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1978 17. Auction sales 17. Auction sales /rI/7;A•/./// ( /he-i,i/� Auction Sale for Mr. Jim Sloan on Tuesday, August 8th at 6:00 P.M. at the premises on 40 Park Lane, Mitchell, Ontario Sale to consist of: FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 10 piece Duncan Phyfe dining room smite complete with a glass front corner cupboard (mint); walnut dining room table and two chairs; Duncan Phyfe end table; chesterfield suite with two matching living room chairs; two end tables with matching coffee table; two sets of matching table lamps; platform rocker; lounge chair; desk and chair; captain's chair; studio couch; parlour table and chair; oval back rocker; four curved back chairs; two 5 -piece kitchen suites.; walnut wardrobe; three complete bedroom suites complete with chest of drawers and dressers; Electrohome colour T.V.; two black and white portable TV's; radio; Irish mantle clock; century clock; Forestville mantle clock. APPLIANCES: Viking 2 -door refrigerator; Woods upright freezer; Admiral fridge and stove; 15 cu. ft. deep freeze; fridge; electric range; washer; dryer; humidifier. MISCELLANEOUS: 1971 Suzuki 120 motorcycle; G.E. snowblower; Lawn -Boy power mower; bicycles; wheel barrow* assorted hand and garden tools; picnic tables; plus a host of other interesting articles and antiques. PLAN TO ATTEND c*////47// e C/1.1('(/(./4,i AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS • SEAF"ORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWo 519; 527-1458 18. Services available 18. Services available BYERS UPHOLSTERY — We will rebuild, recover or restyle your old furniture. Top quality fabrics and workmanship. Call 482-7939, 71 Princess St. W., Clin- ton .—tfn Complete 1 for needlepoint, crewel, photographs, oil pain- tangs, etc. Regular or non -glare glass. Ready to hang, 48 hour service. ar Custom Framing Harold Tyndall; 482-7409 CLINTON I eow JACK GERRiTS CONST. LTD. • interior and Exterior Home Renovations • All types of home siding • Additions • Farm Buildings PHONE 482-7290 16eow 24. Business opportunities BRICKCLEANING: paint & rust removal. Careful & dependable service. Con- tact: White's Sandblasting R.R.2 Wingham, Ph. 357-3637 before 10 A.M. or after 6 P.M. -28-35 19. Notice to creditors IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM THOMAS HERMAN, late of the Township of Tuckersmith in the County of Huron, Mer- chant, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named who died on the 8th da,y of June, 1978, are required to file full par- ticulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 26th day of August, 1978, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard ,only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 26th day of July, 1978, MENZIES, ROSS Clinton, Ontario Solicitors for the Executor 31, 32, 33 24. Business opportunities OFFICE space for rent, good uptown location, 20 Isaac St. Available July 1st. Apply to Riley's Barber Shop or phone 482-7852. —24tfar 20. Public notices 2Q. Public notices A SENIOR CITIZEN RENTAL (V) HOUSING *If you are sixty years of age or over. *If your present accommodation is inadequate. *if your income is modest. - THIS IS OF INTEREST TO YOU! The Ministry of Housing, at the request of the municipal Councils of the Town of Clinton, the Townships of Goderich, Hullett, Stanley, and Tuckersmith, is considering the development of additional housing to be rented on a geared to income basis in the Town of Clinton. To deter- mine the local need for this type of accom- modation, senior citizens now living in Clinton, and the Townships of Goderich, Hullett, Stanley and Tuckersmith are asked to complete an ap- plication form and return it to the Huron County Housing Authority at the address indicated below. IF YOU ARE A RESIDENT OF CLINTON, or the TOWNSHIPS OF GODERICH, HULLETT, STANLEY OR TUCKERSMITH, and are interested in renting a Senior Citizen Unit, please complete ain ap- plication form. For Senior Citizens interested in renting an Ontario Housing Unit additional information and application forms are available at: The Town Clerk's Office, Clinton, Ontario Ph. 482-3997 or Huron County Housing Authority, 53 Stanley Street, Goderich, Ontario Ph. 524-2637 • 19. Notice'. to creditors 27. Deaths IN THE ESTATE of NOR- MAN CECIL CARTWRIGHT late of the Township of Hullett, in the County of Huron, farmer, ALL persons claiming against the above Estate are required to forward full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 31st day of August, 1978, after which date the assets will be distributed. DONNELLY & MURPHY 18 The Square Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. 29,30,31 21. Personal HAPPY BIRTHDAY Marie from Tilly and Sandra, —31 22. Lost and found LOST: Sable and white male scotch collie in Holmesville area: Reward. Phone 482- 7560. —31 LOST: Black and white male border collie Vanastra vicinity. David Townsend 482-3237.-31x 26. Births MASON: Bruce and Peggy are pleased to announce the birth of their second son Jerry Alfred on July 30, 1978 at Clinton Public Hospital. A brother for Christopher. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gary Addison and Mr, and Mrs. Jim Mason. —31 24. Business opportunities ROSS ACADEMY. The Practical Step to Your Future Now - today - is the time to set your sights on a rewarding, interesting and satisfying career - with ROSS ACADEMY. Take the practical step to an exciting future. We offer six month day courses (5 days a week) beginning March & September. ❑ DENTAL OFFICE ASSISTING ❑ SECRETARIAL SCIENCES ❑ MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTING l BANKING CAREER ❑ TRAVEL COUNSELLING & TOURI'SM ❑ MOTEL -HOTEL MANAGEMENT 0 RADIO/TV BROADCAST TRAINING ENROLL FOR SEPTEMGER CLASSES LIMITED REGISTRATION FOR SOME CLASSES ACT NOW! School situated in London, Ontario Placement Assistance Offered r Financial Assistance Available it Eligible ROSS ACADEMY 297 Adelaide Street, South London, Ontario. N52 3K7 or phone: (519) 686-5233 Name Address City ..-Postal Code Age - phone CHECK COURSE PREFERENCE ANO SENO TO ROSS ACADEMY ON* 40irosir wet. WO. .10111 rmiik d•rit id.* woo. 1 JANSSEN: At Alexandra Hospital, Ingersoll, on Wednesday, July 26th, 1978, Petronella Holthuysen, age 61, of RR 5, Ingersoll. Beloved wife of Antonius (Tony) Janssen. Dear mother of Mrs. William Dykstra (Judy), RR 1, Bayfield; Leo, RR 7, Wopdstock; Mrs. Alidoor Cocquyt (Margaret) RR 3, Granton; Mrs. Case Ypma (Antonette), RR 6 Wood- stock; Gary, Ottawa; Jack, Ingersoll; Mrs. David Oliver .(Willy), London; Mrs. Steven Fedichin (Tilly), Campbell River, B.C.; Elizabeth, Woodstock. Also survived by brothers and sisters in Holland and 16 grandchildren. Predeceased by one daughter, Annie (1966). Friends were received at the McBeath Funeral Home, 246 Thames St. South, Ingersoll; until Friday, July 28th at 10:15 a.m. then to the Church of the Sacred Heart for Funeral Mass at 10:30. Interment Sacred Heart Cemetery. —31nc BAINES; Jean at Toronto on Sunday, July 30, 1978 Jean Baines beloved wife of Wilton, dear sister of the late Bella, Min, Lizzie, Alec and Willie, dear sister-in-law of Violet, (Mrs. B. Pearson) and Sarah (Mrs. J. Reid.) Service was held from the Trull Funeral Home, 1111 Danforth Ave. Wednesday at 2 p.m. Interment Pine Hill Cemetery, Toronto. —31nc WALDEN: Edith G, (Lid- dicoatt) Dear wife of the late Leland S. Walden. Beloved by her daughter Anne (Mrs, John S. Davies) of Uxbridge, her son Dr. Paul Walden, RR 1, Bayfield, eight grand- children and five great- grandchildren and her sisters Muriel (Mrs. A.G. Shillington) and Florence (Mrs. J.E. Wilkins). Friends calledat the George E. Logan and Sons Funeral Home, 71 Dundas Street, London, where funeral service was held on Wed- nesday at 3:00 p.m. with Rev. Garth C. Nelson of Robinson Memorial United Church officiating. Inter- ment Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London. —31nc HALL: At the West Haldimand Hospital, Hagersville on Wednesday, July 26th, 1978, Marion L. Hall; widow of the late Gordon L. Hall, of Cayuga (formerly of Clinton) Dear mother of Mary and Robert, and the late Edward. Mrs. Hall was the youngest daughter of the late Henry J.(Harry) Hibbs and the former Mary Plummer of Goderich Township, Huron, and was predeceased by her two sisters Mrs. Amos Cartwright (Fannie), for- merly of Clinton and Mrs. Harvey Alexander (Helen) of Goderich Township.. Puneral and interment took place in Cayuga on Satur- day, July 29th at 2 p.m. —31nc 28. Engagements Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Westlake Bayfield are happy to an- nounce the marriage of their only daughter Catherine Ann to Brian William Donald Kenwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kenwell, Goderich. The wedding to take place on August 19, 1978 at 4:00 pm in SBt Andrews United Church, Bayfield. -31x Mr, and Mrs, Jim Emmerton of Clinton are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Candace Elizabeth to Ralph Alexander Elliott son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Elliott of RR 1 Varna, The wedding will take place August 26, 1978 at Ontario Street Church, Clinton, Ontario. -31x 30. in memoriam COLQUHOUN: In loving memory of a dear father, and grandfather who passed away suddenly two years ago August 6, 1976: Two years ago we had to part With you we loved with all our heart We hide our tears when we speak your name But the ache in our heart remains the same They say time heals all sorrow And helps one to forget But time so far has only proved How much we miss you yet Looking back with memories Upon the past we trod We bless the years we had with you And leave the rest with God. Sadly missed by the Colquhoun family. —31 COLQUHOUN: In memory of a beloved son-in-law K'.W.(Danny) Colquhoun who passed away two years ago August 6, 1976: Gone is the face I loved so dear Silent is the voice I loved to hear Through all my troubles he helped me along If we live like him we will never go wrong. On earth he• was loved in Heaven he rests God bless you Dan, you were one of the best. Always remembered by your mother-in-law Hazel McDougall. —31 31. Card of thanks DARRELL: I would like to thank Dr. Newland, Dr. Lambert, Dr. Harrett, nurses an,d staff of the first floor, Clinton Public Hospital for their many kindnesses and care while I was a patient 'there recently. Also Rev. Oestreicher, Rev. Pick, Wesley -Willis UCW relatives and friends for their visits, flowers and cards and sin- cerely assure everyone of my appreciation. Don Darrell. —31x . DOLMAGE: I would like to thank all those who sent cards, gifts and made visits during our stay in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Harrett and all the nurses on second floor. Grace and Dianne Dolmage. —31x DE JONG: 1 wish to express my sincere thanks to my family, friends, relatives and neighbours for their cards, floral tributes and other expressions of sym- pathy 1 received during the loss of my husband LeRoy. Thanks also to Rev. Ted Hoogsteen, Beattie Funeral Home, and the pallbearers. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Dawn Emma. —31 MACKINNON - At present it is impossible to write each one of you individually but I do want to say a very sincere thanks to all who telephoned, sent cards, enclosures etc. while I was in hospital and since being home. Am making a slow recovery, but thanks to your interest and effective prayers, am hoping for a complete recovery. God bless you all, Madeline F, MacKinnon. —31 WATSON: 1 would like to thank my relatives, friends and neighbours for gifts, flowers, cards and visits while I was in Clinton Hospital and since returning home. Thanks also for fond brought to our home. Special thanks to the nursing staff on first floor, Dr, Newland and Dr. Watts, also to our minister Rev. Alvin Thomas for his visits. All was greatly appr.riated. Eleanor Watsott,s,-W31 A good crowd was on hand last Friday night for the annual Bayfield Lions Frolic in the village. Here the crowd watches the Ipperwash Cadet band lead the parade down main street. (photo by Mlfvena Erickson) VANASTRA the cBY Sharon,..ome voice j Christian Church news This past Sunday, we concluded our series of messages on the Lord's Prayer by discussing "for thine is the kingdom, the power and the glory, forever," We have been working on the attitudes of Christian beliefs that make them different from others, and the conclusion of this prayer emphasizes that the whole cosmos belongs to our Father and He is in ultimate control and will work all things toward His own ends. Our volunteer team sang "For Those Tears 1 Died", and Rev. Boersma thanked them on behalf of the congregation for their work. They will leave Vanastra on Wednesday. Next Sunday will be Rev. Boersma's., last service here. We ?will celebrate Holy Com- munion at 11:00 and all friends are. certainly welcome to join us at this farewell. Rev, Boersma is leaving to study in Michigan for a year, having received a scholarship to study the relationship between .the ease of church planting 31. Card of thanks JOHNSTON: Ervin Maxwell Johnston passed ',away suddenly from this life on July 8, 1978. Brother of Ena Hill of Summerhill and uncle to Ian, Patrick, Bruce and Victor, Little did we know that those last few past moments on Friday night in the Bank of Montreal were our last earthly time together: His happy smile was like when we were children together. It is my exclusive memory forever. Ervin is missed by his sister Ena and nephews Ian, Patrick, Bruce and Victor Hill, -31x TWYFORD: In memory of George Twyford who passed away on August 5, 1977: Time passes but memories stay, Quietly remembered everyday. Always remembered by sister-in-law Thelma Twyford, niece and nephew Ruth Ann and Wayne Hodges. —31x COUNTER: My sincere thanks to friends and neigh- bours for the lovely cards, flowers and treats sent to me after my return from Victoria Hospital. Thanks also to Dr. Baker for his kindness. Mrs. Norman Counter. -31x WE would like to thank the members of the former No. 10 School Section for the lovely lamp we received at the presentation. Your thoughtfulness is very much appreciated, Thanks again. Alec and Mary Ostrom and Jiro Spading. —31 McViTTIE : I wish to thank all those who visited m,e, sent cards, flowers and gifts while 1 was in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to 2nd floor nurses, Rev. Stan McDonald and Burns UCW for their visits. —Ruby McVittie,---31 x and the "mother" denominations church governmental structure. All our church ac- tivities will continue at the same times in the future. Sunday School is at 10. worship at 11. Rev. John Van Til of London, our mission supervisor, will be present at the second Sunday of the month, starting in Sep- tember, to celebrate communion with us. resource centre news Coffee times, for all ladies in the community will be held Thursday August 17, 24 and 31 and everyone is welcome. The Calorie Counters are continuing their weigh -ins on Monday evenings at 7:00 p,m. The first regular meeting and registration will be held Monday September 11, 1978 at 7 p.m. The Health Unit will be here on Thursday August 3, from 10-12 p.m. for in- noculations and health screening. Tutorials for school children will continue until the end of. August. Every Tuesday and Thursday morning from 10-12 p.m., the children are meeting at the church for help with school subjects and crafts. Plans are being for- mulated for a Tucker- smith-Vanastra August Fair on August 26. All interested community minded citizens and businessmen who wish further information ror would like to help, please call the Vanastra Resource Centre at 482- 7972. Summer Fun program Our program is in full swing for all kids ages 4- 14 in Vanastra. Our programs run from 9:30- 11 a.m. and 1-4 p.m. each day with planned crafts, games and wading pool. Every Thursday night we are having movies at the church from 7-9 p.m. Adr',ission price is 5 cents, and everyone is welcome, On Sunday August 11 there will be a picnic at the Clinton Conservation area. Cookies, hot dogs and freshie will be supplied. We will be having games and races that day. Daily programming will be posted at the bulletin board in front of the Rec. Centre and all information can be ob- tained by calling Vanastra Resource Centre at 482-7972. The group went to the beach on August 1. All the children enjoyed themselves and there was a good turnout. The movie for August 3 is King Kong and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde is playing on August 10, Pipi Longstocking is scheduled for August 17 and on August 24, "The Junele Book" will be shown. The group would like to thank Mr, and Mrs. Fulcher for most of the transportation. The program for the week of August 7 to August 11 " 'includes: Tuesday, August 8, 9:30 a.m. baseball for the 8 - 14 year group and leap frog for the 4 - 6 group; 10:30 a.m., pinatia for both age groups; 11:30 a.m. clean up; 1 p.m., wading pool; 2:20, pinatia; 3:30 games. Wednesday, August 9: 9:30 a.m., soccer for the 8 - 14 years and tee ball for the 4 - 7 group; 10:30, pinatia; 11:30, clean up; 1 p.m., wading pool; 2:30, oinatia: 3:30, games. Thursday, August 10: 9:30 a.m., games and sing song; 10:30, pinatia; 11:30, clean up; 1 p.m., wading pool, 4 - 7 group, pinatia, 8 - 14 group; 2:30, furry animals,; 3:30, games with soccer for 8 - 14 group and London bridges for 4 - 7 group. Friday, August 11: 9:30 a.m., baseball, 8 - 14 group, sing songs and stories for 4 - 7 group; 10:30, leave for picnic; 2:30, return from picnic. Care needed in Quebec driving There has been a lot of publicity recently regarding non -Quebec residents driving their cars in Quebec. You are, no doubt, aware that the Quebec Government have introduced a form of "no fault" insurance for the residents. • The benefits provided by that Government are mandatory. The Government benefits provided for non -Quebec residents, however, are only payable to the degree that the non- resident is blameless, and fault is decided by a committee formed by the Quebec Government with no recourse to normal legal procedures. Undoubtedly, a per- manent solution will be found to this problem but meantine, you should contact your Independent Insurance Agent should your vacation plans call for you to travel through the province of Quebec. This advice is provided for you by the Indelien- dent Insurance Agents of Perth and. Huron Counties. Sharon's recipe corner Red Cherry Jam Wash, stem and pit about 2 quarts sour red cherries. Finely chop or put through food grinder. Measure: 4 cups prepared cherries. Put in saucepan and add: 7 cups sugar. Mix well. Place , over high heat and bring to'a full boil and boil for one minute, ''stirring constantly. Remove and stir in: I (6 -oz) bottle liquid pectin. Skim off foam with metal spoon. Seal, cool and cover with paraffin wax (see below). Yields about 11 (6 -oz) glasses. 1/2 teaspoon almond extract may be added after cooking jam. Paraffin Sealer Cover hot jam with a thin layer of hot melted paraffin. Leave until wax is hardened and jam cool, then add a second thin layer of hot paraffin rotating the jar so the wax adheres to the glass. Cover with clean metal lids, or paper covers secured with elastic bands. Label and store in a cool, dry place. Baking substitutes For: Baking Powder - 1 level tsp. cream of tartar mixed with 1/2 tsp. baking soda equals 2k tsps. baking powder. Granulated Sugar - 1 cup honey equals 1 cup sugar in cakes, cookies, etc. Allow / tsp. soda for each cup honey. 11,4 cups fruit sugar or 11/2 cups brown sugar equals 1 cup granulated sugar. Eggs - one egg may be omitted from cakes, pastries, etc„ calling for more than two eggs. Use 1/2 tsp. extra baking powder, and 2 tbsps. milk extra. In custard mix- tures and in rich fillings for pies and cakes, 2 tbsps. all purpose flour may be substituted for one egg. Personals Sunday August 6 will be the last Sunday Reverend Karl Boersma will be pastor at our church. Rev. Boerswna will missed by our community, and we all wish him and his family .the best in his future endeavors. Mrs. Annie Sallows and Diane along with Doris Chambers and Jennifer Plumsteel enjoyed their motor trip to Calgary, Alberta. Lion and Mrs. Howie Langon hosted the Vanastra and District Lions Club first barbecue on Wednesday August 2 at 7:30 p.m. The Lions and their ladies would like to thank them for a lovely time. Evelyn and Barry Shea and children have returned from their holidays in North Bay. • •