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18. Services available 27. Depths
PIANO TUNING
AND REPAIRS
Bruce Pulsifer
527-0053 or 482-9618
after 6 p.m.
COOK - Sudden-ly at Victoria
Hospital, London, on
Tuesday.. September 19, 1978,
Lloyd George Cook, of 43
Notre Dame Court, London.
Beloved husband of the late
Alice (Haskett) Cook. Dear
• stepson of Mrs. Myrtle Cook
of Huronview, Nursing
Home, Clinton. Dear father
of (Barbara) Mrs. Jim
Prowse and Douglas, both of
London, John of Quesnel,
B.C. and Robert and David
at home. Dear grandfather
of Christopher Prowse. Dear
son-in-law of Mrs. Blanche
Haskett of Lucan. In his 61st
year. Rested at the C.
Haskett and Son Funeral
Home, Lucan, where the
funeral service was held on
Thursday, September 21st at
2 p.m. Interment in St.
James Cemetery, Clan-
deboye. —39nc
19. Notice to
creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF
JOSEPH LEO FLYNN, late
of the Township of
Tuckersmith in the County of
Huron, Farmer, deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the
above named who died on the
18th day of .,July, 1978, are
required to file full par-
ticulars thereof with the
undersigned on or before the
21st day of October, 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 21st day of September,
1978:
MFNZIES, ROSS
Clinton, Ontarie
Solicitors for
the Executors
39,40,41
21. Personal
Are you unattached,
separated, single or
divorced? Meet that special
person. Apply Box 104,
please state age, Owen
Sound N4K 5P1. —37 -39x
22. Lost and found
LOST: Black and white
sheltie dog, vicinity of south
end of Clinton. Reward.
Phone 482-7812 or 482-3461.
—39x
LOST: Two year old male
beagle in Clinton area.
Answers to "Toby", no
collar, tatoos on both ears.
Phone collect .- reward 453-
0301. —39,40
LOST: Set of keys lost in
Clinton. Please return to
Clinton News -Record office,
Albert St. Clinton. -39x
26. Births
ARCHIBALD - Tom and
Katherine Archibald are
happy to announce the birth
of a son Dana Forbes born
September 22t, 1978 at Ross
Memorial Hospital, Lind-
say. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Chester
Archibald and Mr. and Mrs.
Murray Forbes all of Clin-
ton. —39nc
24. Business
opportunities
TIME MEANS MONEY. Use
spare hours in business of
your own. And watch your
earnings grow. Local
distributor will, show you
how. Phone 1-565-2843 bet-
ween 7 and 9 evenings. Erich
Krohmer. —38-40
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McCULLY - At. St. Mary's
Hospital, on Thursday,
September 21, 1978, Norman
Garfield McCully of Lot 2,
Con. 14, Downie Twp.,
beloved husband of
Elizabeth M. Burns, in his
80th year. Dear father of Dr.
Margaret McCully of
Ottawa, Florence (Mrs.
Donald Pullen) of Clinton
and Dr. Kathleen McCully
(Mrs. Khadry Galil) of
London. Brother of Margaret
(Mrs. W.A. Hamilton) of
Weston and dear grand-
father of David and Michael
Pullen. Predeceased by a
brother, Campbell and a
sister, Violet. A private
funeral service was held at
the Lindsay Funeral Home,
Wellington Street, St. Marys,
with cremation following. A
memorial service was held
for friends in St, Marys
United Church on Saturday,
September 23 at 2 p.m. with
Rev. William Moore of-
ficiating. Donations to the
Ontario Heart Foundation
would be appreciated as
expressions of sympathy.
—39nc
TAYLOR - In South Huron
Hospital, ,Exeter, Ontario on
Tuesday, September 19, 1978,
Adeline (Sararas) Taylor in
her 89th year. Beloved wife
of the late Harry M. Taylor.
Dear mother of Delbert R.
Taylor, Milton L. Taylor,
Exeter, Ivan R.D. Taylor,
Kitchener, Frederick J.
Taylor of Clinton. Mrs.
Harry (Melba) Walper,
Exeter Mrs. William
(Verna) Gibbings of Clinton,
18 grandchildren, 15 great-
grandchildren. Two
daughters, 2 sons, 2 brothers
and 2 sisters predeceased.
Rested at the Bonthron
Funeral Home, Hensall until
Friday, September 22 where
funeral service was held at 2
p.m. with Rev. Grant Mills
officiating. Burial was made
in Bairds Cemetery. —39nc
PETTY - At Blue Water Rest
Home, Zurich on Saturday,
September 23rd, 1978, John
Petty of Hensall, in his 94th
year. Dear brother of Miss
Olive Petty, Hensall and
Mrs. Charles (Nellie) Green
of Egmondville.
Predeceased by his first
wife, the former Beryl Bole
(1937) and second wife, the
former Filorence Nesbitt
(1965). Also two brothers,
William and George, two
sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Wren
and Mrs. Elsie Tippet.
Rested at the Bonthron
Funeral Home, Hensall,
where funeral service took
place on Tuesday, Sep-
tember 26th at 11 o'clock
a.m. with Rev. George A.
Anderson officiating.
Interment Exeter Cemetery.
—39nc
24. Business
opportunities
27. Deaths
WELLS - In Huronview,
Clinton, on Saturday, Sep-
tember 23, 1978, John
Melville Wells In his 80th
year. Beloved brother of
Mrs. Bessie. Paisley of
Victoria, B.C., Mrs. Mary
McCall of Stratford and Mrs.
Margaret Moffatt of Point
Clarke. Predeceased by 2
brothers. Rested at the
Tasker •Funeral Home,
Queen St., Blyth, Ont., where
the funeral and committal
service was held on Monday,
September 25 at 2 p:m.
Interment Blyth.. Union
Cemetery. —39nc
BULL: At his home in
Pefferlaw, Ontario on
September 25, 1978, Sid John
Bull beloved husband of
Pearl (Morris) and dear
father of Mrs. Don Eastman
(Claudia) of Clinton, and
Donald of Newmarket. Mr.
Bull rested at the Jackson
Funeral Home, Sutton where
the funeral took place on
Wednesday, September
27.-39nc
McDOUGALL - At Hensall
on $ Saturday, September
23rd, 1978, Maude (Drover)
McDougall, in her 88th year.
Beloved wife of the late
'Alexander McDougall. Dear
mother of John, RR 1,
Hensall and Lloyd of Exeter.
Sister of Isabel Drover,
Hensall. Predeceased by two
brothers and four sisters.
Rested at the Bonthron
Funeral Home, Hensall,
until Tuesday, September
26th where funeral service
took place at 2':30 p.m. with
Rev. John B. Fox officiating.
Interment Staffa Cemetery.
—39nc '
LAMONT - Mr. Leonard
Samuel Lamont of Brussels
passed away in the Wingham
Hospital on Sunday, Sep-
tember 24, 1978, in his 59th
year. Surviving, his wife,
Jean Alcock, two brothers:
Jim of London, Graham of
Clifford, two sisters: Shirley
of Mpnkton, Doreen of
Clifford. Rested at the M.L.
Watts Funeral Home,
Brussels, after 7 p.m.
Monday, where funeral
services were held on
Tuesday, September 26 at 3
p.m. Interment Brussels
Cemetery, Brussels. —39nc
28. Engagements
JOHNSTON-POTTER
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potter,
Clinton are pleased to an-
nounce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter,
Sharon Dianne to Mr. Larry
Glen Johnston son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ford Johnston, Varna.
The wedding will take place
on Saturday, October 21, 1978
at '6:30 p.m. Holmesville
United Church, Holmesville,
Ontario. -39x
30. In memoriam
TWYFORD - In loving
memory of Tom Twyford
who passed away on Sep-
tember 27, 1976:
God looked around His
garden,
And found an empty place,
He then looked down upon
this earth,
And saw your tired face,
He put his arms around you,
And lifted you to rest,
God's garden must be
beautiful,
For He only takes the best. ,
Lovingly remembered by
wife Thelma, daughter
Ruthann and son-in-law
Wayne. —39x
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Auburn WI honor grandmothers with day
The annual Grand-
mothers' Day was ob-
served at the September
meeting of the Auburn
Women's Institute held in
the Auburn Community
Hall,
President Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock was in charge
1 tie minutes were ac-
cepted as read by the
secretary Mrs. Robert
Peck who also gave the
financial statement.
The, gifts for the
ploughing match had
been sent to Clinton and
Mrs. Tom Lawlor was
thanked for ordering and
getting them made by
Mrs. Slater.
A discussion on meal
prices followed and Mrs,
Thomas Haggitt and Mrs.
Robert Peck were asked
to represent the W.I. with
the Knox United Church
U.C.W. to bring them up
to date.
Family Night was set
for Friday December 1
with Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt to get the guest
speaker. The W.I. will be
in charge of the program
and the Horticultural.
Society will convene the
smorgasbord pot luck
dinner.
Mrs. Frank Raithby
reported on the Canada
Packer labels and York
labels and said she had
enough to order some
things for the hall kit-
chen. The president
urged all to save their
labels.
Mrs. Donald Haines
reported on .. the salad
dressing labels to assist
in the Home Bound
project. The 32 -oz. jars of
Kraft Miracle Whip and
Salad Dressing are the
ones to save.
Mrs, Bradnock thanked
all the quilters and those
who had assisted with the
blocks for the ploughing
30. In memoriam
HANDY In loving memory
of a dear husband Jim, who
passed away September 30,
1977:
God saw that you were
getting tired
He did what He thought best
He•putHis''arms around you
And whispered "Come and -
rest"
The Golden Gates stood
open, '
One year ago today
He gently passed away.
Always remembered, Love
wife Lillian. 4-39
HANDY - In loving memory
of a dear father and gran-
dfather. James (Jim) who
left us one year ago Sep-
tember 30, 1978:
It's been one whole year
since he left us that day,
We loved him in every
possible way,
The heartache's still here
along with the tears
And always will be for many
more years,
He was always kind to us
indeed,
And was there for a friend in
need.
For those of you who have a
father -and grandfather
Treasure him with care
For you'll never know the
heartache
When you need him and he's
not there.
Always loved, never
forgotten, daughter Grace,
grandchildren Mark, Rick,
Gerald, Kelly, Karen and
Krista. —39
31. Card of thanks
BROWN: I would like to
thank relatives, friends and
neighbours for flowers, gifts
and cards, while a patient in
Clinton Public and Stratford
General Hospitals. Special
thanks to Dr. B. Baker and
nursing staff first floor
Clinton. Ruth Brown. -39
LAYTON: I would sincerely
like to thank relatives,
friends -and neighbours and
Rev. Thomas for visits gifts
and cards I received while a
patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Lambert, Dr. Newland
and nurses of first floor. It
was all very much ap-
preciated. Mary Layton. —39
ROSS: I would like to thank
my neighbours, and friends
for their lovely cards' and
treats, while I was a patient
in University Hospital,
London. Special thanks to
my family. Seldon Ross. —39
•
REID: Thank you to my
relatives and friends for
their cards, visits and gifts.
Special thanks Dr. Shepherd,
.Dr. Lambeth and Dr.
Newland also to the nurses
and staff of first floor who
were so kind. To Rev. Taylor
land Varna U.C.W. and all
those who helped to make
' my stay in Clinton Public
Hospital so pleasant. Sin-
cerely, Belle Reid. —39
$
match, quilt and also
those who assisted when
they catered to the
wedding reception for
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Lawlor.
It was announced that
Mrs` Donald Haines
would convene the Lions
Club supper on Wed-
nesday evening.
The Huronview Bazaar
was announced to be held
on October 11 and Mrs.
Donald Haines, Mrs.
Oliver Anderson and Mrs.
Tom Jardin will look
after the bazaar and
white elephant table.
Mrs. Tom Lawlor and
Mrs. Gordon Powell were
named delegates to go to
the County Rally to be
held at Londesboro on
October 2.
Mrs. Tom Haggitt will
make the gift for the Area
Convention sale. Mrs.
Lawrence Plaetzer gave
a donation to cover the
yarn wwhen Mrs. Haggitt
mates the wool hat.
Mrs. Robert Turner
announced that the next
meeting would be at 8
p.m. when guests will be
present from Blyth,
Clinton and Tiger Dunlop.
Mrs. Leonard
Archambault introduced
the guest speaker, Rina
Jouwsma of the Han-
dicraft and Flower Shop,
Wingham.
Mrs. Thomas Jardin
thankedthe guest and
presented her with a gift.
The reading, The Pill,
was given by Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt. The
program ' was in the
charge of Mrs. Lawrence
Plaetzer and Mrs.
Leonard Archambault.
Members decided to
present the 125th bir-
thday committee with the
Ploughing match quilt to
make money for 1979.
Lunch was served by
Mrs. Robert Peck and
Mrs. Oliver Anderson.
Two cards were signed by
all and sent to Mrs.
Orville Free and Mrs. Ed
Davies.
ACW
The Anglican Church
Women of St. Mark's
Anglican Church met for
the Septembef° meeting at .
the home of Mrs. Donald"
Cartwright. Mrs. Cart-
wright presided.
Mrs. John Daer gave
the meditation
It was announced that
the Fall Deanery meeting
will be held on October 10
at St. Paul's Anglican
Church, Wingham.
The travelling apron
was passed around and a
card was signed and sent
to Mrs. Ed Davies who is
a patient in University
Hospital, London.
Lunch was served by
Mrs. Cartwright assisted
by Mrs. Tom Haggitt.
MAN DIES
The sympathy of the
. comttnunity is extended to
Mr. and Mrs. George
Collins and Jonathan and
his sister, Mrs. John
Stadelmann,. Mr.
Stadelmann and girls of
RR 2, Blyth on the death
of their father, Arthur
Collins of Strathroy who
passed away suddenly at
his home on September 16
in his 59th year.
He .is survived by four
sons, James of Mitchell,
Gary, of St. Catharines,
David of Walton, George
of Auburn and one
daughter, Mrs. John
(Sheron) Stadelmann,
RR 2, Blyth; brothers,
Horace of Strathroy and
Alfred of Kincardine; and
seven grandchildren.
The funeral took place
at the Denning Bros
Funeral Home at
Strathroy with burial
taking place in Kin-
cardine Cemetery.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mrs. Ethel McDougall
of Clinton visited last
week with her sister,
Mrs. Myrtle Munro.
Mr. and Mrs. Major
Youngblut returned on
the weekend after
visiting. with his son,
Keith Youngblut, Mrs.
Youngblut, Patricia,
Edward and Donald at
South Porcupine.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Don Parker
(nee Brenda Archam-
bault) on the birth of their
daughter in Victoria
Hospital last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Johnston and Miss Laura
Philips visited on Sunday
former's sister,
Mrs. Ethel Farrow at
Mitchellwiththe,
Mrs, Roy Daer is a
patient in Clinton Public
Hospital following a car
accident last Friday
evening.
BIBLE SOCIETY
The Auburn Branch of
the Canadian Bible
Society held its annual
meeting September '18 in
Knox United Church with
Donald Haines,' the
president in the chair.
Mr. Haines read the
scripture lesson and led
in prayer. The minutes
were accepted as read by
the secretary Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt.
The financial
statement was given by
the treasurer, Mrs.
Thomas Jardin•. She
reported that donations
were down in 1977 due to
the new way of can-
vassing, by letter instead
of calling from door to
door to collect,
Donald Haines, in-
troduced the Rev. O.L.
How l itt, the new
secretary for the London
District of the Canadian
Bible Society.
The Executive was
named to plan for the
annual Christmas Carol
service.
A L"ea,dership Con-
ference was planned to be.•
held in Auburn Knox
United Church in the near
future for the purpose oY
having two or 'three
leaders in each
surrounding town and
village who .could
arrange meetings and
speakers for the
Canadian Bible Society.
New officers are:
President, Donald Snell;
vice-president, David
Roulston; secretary,
Mrs. Thomas Haggitt;
treasurer, Mrs. Thomas
Jardin.
• The Rev. Earl St. Jean
closed the meeting with
the benediction. Lunch
was served by Mrs.
Donald Haines and Mrs.
Thomas Jardin.
LIONS MEET
The Auburn and
District Lions Club held
its meeting last Wed-
nesday with 20 members
present and two guests
from Shelbourne Lions
Club and two from the
V nastra Lions Clitib.
President Lion Bud
Chimney was in charge
of the meeting Which
commenced with a dinner
served by members of the
Auburn Women's
Institute. 'Lion Kenneth
Scott won the door prize.
The minutes were
accepted as read by the
secretary Lion Bob
Worsell. The finalicial
statement was given by
Lion Jim Schneider.
Guest speaker was Lion
Don Stewart of
Shelbourne who gave
details of the effective
speaking contest to be
held next year. Lion
George Herbert is
chairman of the effective
speaking committee of
the Auburn and District
Lions Club.
It was announced that
tickets for the Lions
Thanksgiving dance
October 7 are available
from any member.
Mrs. Donna Crawford
was the winner of $217.00
in the 50-50 draw.
October is membership
month and the guest
.. speaker on October 4 will
, be Deputy District
'Gov'ernor Lion Ted
Heimpel.
Lion president Bud was
presented with the pin
and banner of the
Shelbourne Lions Club by
Lion Don Stewart.
The meeting was ad-
journed by motion of Lion
Clare Millian and
Stephen Cambell.
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Autogr&ph seekers stir -Minded astronaut- .. Neil
Armstrong Tuesday after he officially opened the
International Plowing Match being hosted by Huron
County. Here Armstrong 'stands beside Jim Arm-
strong, wearing his chain of office as mayor. of tent
city. Jim Armstrong is host farmer for the'five day
match. The pair met once before in Scotland in 1972
whew they were b'otlr racing tlheir 'ancestry. They'
both descended from the same man Langhans Arm-
strong, a Scot. Fans of tt>C'e astronaut pleaded for his
autograph and crowded around this truck delaying it
about 20 minutes, before match organizers could clear
a path to take its famous passenger to plow a
ceremonial furrow. (photo by Jeff Seddon)
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