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CLINTO NEWS-1EcORD, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1979—PAGE 23
Hey Clinton
Come to our
The Christian Reformed pancake supper in Clinton
on Friday was not only a time to eat. Young and old
alike enjoyed games after their supper and even a
short visit, Kimberly Hummel, 1, left and Melissa
Terpstra, 18 months, right, enjoy a chit chat of sorts
while mothers listen in. (News -Record photo)
27. Deaths
27, Deaths
BROCK
William Garfield Brock. At
Huronview Home, Clinton,
Ontario, on Wednesday,
March 14, 1979, in his 76th
year. Son of the late Thomas
Brock and Helena (Balman)
Brock. Brother of the late
Wellington Brock. Mr. Brock
is survived by two nieces and
one nephew. Friends called
at the Hopper -Hockey
Funeral Home, William
Street, Exeter, where
funeral service was held on
Saturday, March 17 at 1 P.M.
with Rev. Grant Mills of-
ficiating. Temporary en-
tombment in the Exeter
Mausoleum.-12nc
'JACKSON
At his late residence on
Wednesday, March 14, 1979,
Stanley Jackson of RR 2
Kippen, beloved husband of
Sarah (Sadie Ball) Jackson,
in his 76th year. Dear father
of Dorothy (Mrs. Beverley
Henderson) of Carlyle,
Wilma (Mrs. Dr. Brian
Traviss) of Kitchener and
Lois (Mrs. Douglas Hutton)
of London. Also surviving, a
sister Ethel (Mrs. Harold
Smalldon) . of Walton and
2 six .....g.ra.n4childr;on.
Predeceased by three
brothers: Harold, Kenneth
and Arthur. Rested at
Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, 87 Goderich Street
West, Seaforth, where
service was held on Saturday
at 2 p.m. with Rev. James
Vanslyke officiating.
Temporary entombment
Pioneer Memorial
Mausoleum, Seaforth.
Interment Parkhill
Cemetery.-12nc
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SEMPLE
At his residence, 1280
Springbank Avenue, on
Monday, March 19th, 1979,
Samuel Semple, in his 67th
year. Beloved husband of
Mrs. Dorothy (Schroeder)
Semple, dear father'of Mrs.
Russell (Joan) Payne 'and
Samuel W.C. Semple, both of
'' London. Brother of Miss Ray
Semple, Fred and George,
all of London. Mrs.. Norm
(Ella) McMillan of Strat-
ford, John of Bayfield, and
Hugh of Huron Park. Also
survived'by two grand-
children, Kenny and
Melanie. Visitation in the
Needham Memorial Chapel,
520 Dundas Street, (After 7
PM Tuesday) where the
funeral service was con-
ducted Thursday, March
22nd, at 11 AM. Reverend
Douglas R.G. Story of Bryon
United Church, officiating.
Interment, Woodland
Cemetery.-12nc
21. Personal
RUTLEDGE
At Clinton Public Hospital,
on Monday, March 12, 1979,
Marion (Wilson). Rutledge of
Egmondville. Beloved wife
of the late Arthur Rutledge
(1970), in her 88th year.
Survived by nieces and
nephews. Rested at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral
Home, 87 Goderich Street
West, Seaforth, where
service was held at 2 p.m.,
Wednesday, with Rev.
James Vanslyke officiating.
Temporary entombment
Pioneer Memorial
Mausoleum, Seaforth.
Interment Maitlandbank
Cemetery.
MacDONALD
Russell Donald. Passed
away in. .Clinton Public
Hospital, Clinton Ontario on
.Monday March 12th, 1979.
Russell Donald MacDonald
Beloved husband of Mary S.
Watson, of Blyth, in his 82nd
year. Dear father of Mrs.
Reg (Betty) Hesselwood, of
Blyth, and Carman, of Blyth.
Also survived by 13 gran-
dchildren and 6 great-
grandchildren. Brother of
E1ja McKinnon, of Lucknow,
Phe -me Collins,- fYpsilan`te
Michigan, and Neil
MacDonald, of Walkerton.
Predeceased by one son
Kenneth, two infant
children, one great-
grandson, two sisters Kate
and Net, and' two brothers
William and John. Rested at
the Tasker Funeral Home,
Blyth, Ontario, until
Thursday, March_ 15th,
where funeral and com-
mittal service Nvas held at 2
p.m. Temporary en-
tombment Blyth Union
Cemetery.-12nc
CRAWFORD
James Clarence. Passed
away in Clinton Public
Hospital on Thursday,
March 15, 1979, James
Clarence Crawford, beloved
husband of Mary E. Moore of
Blyth, in his 83rd year. Dear
,father of Charles of
Kelowna, B.C. and William
of RR 2 ,Clinton. Also sur-
vived by 7 grandchildren.
Brother of Rose Crich of
London, Bessie McRrir1e of
Goderich, Edna Stemmler
of Manitoba and Edward
Crawford of Manitoba.
Predeceased by one son Ray
Shobbrock and one sister
Beatrice Johnson of Niagara
Falls. Rested at the Tasker
Funeral Home, Blyth, until
Saturday, where funeral and
committal service was held
at 2 p.m. Temporary en-
tombment Blyth Union
Cemetery.-12nc
21. Personal
31. Card of thanks
FULCHER
The family of the late Frank
Fulcher wish to express
sincere thanks to our
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours and those who helped
us during the loss of our
father and husband. We are
grateful for your thought-
fulness and messages of
sympathy, gifts of food,
beautiful floral tributes, also
donations to the Cancer and
Heart Fund. and to the
Clinton Legion Ladies for
the lunch and coffee. Your
kindness will always be
remembered. -12x
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WALKER
I would like to thank my
relatives and friends for
flowers, cards and visits
while I was in Clinton
Hospital. Thanks to Rev.
Robt. McMullen for his
fri.endly visits. Special
thanks to Dr. Harrett and
nurses on first floor, and
since returning home. A
special thanks to neighbours,
all was greatly appreciated.
Mildred Walker. -12x
ROUTLEDGE
The nieces and nephews of
the late Mrs. Marion
Routledge wish to express
their sincere thanks to
neighbours, friends and
relatives for words of
sympathy, floral tributes
and donations received
during our -recent
bereavement. Special thanks
to the pallbearers, flower -
bearers, Rev. James Van -
slyke, the Whitney-Ribey
funeral home,' also the staff
at Huronview and Clinton
Public_ Hospital and the
ladies of Egmondville United
Church. -12
COLSON
My sincere thanks to my
neighbours, relatives and
friends for their kindness in
remembering me with
flowers, cards and gifts
while I was a patient in
University Hospital. Thanks
also to Rev. Pick for his
friendly visits. Everything
was greatly appreciated.
Isabel Colson. -12x
WELSH,
The family of the late Flossie
Welsh wish to express their
sincere appreciation to all
her friends and neighbours
for all their kind ' deeds.
Special thanks to the nurses
and doctors at the Clinton
Hospital for their support
and understanding. -12
31. Card of thanks
CROZIER
The family of the late
Dorothy Crozier wish to
extend their sincere thanks
to relatives, friends and
neighbours for all their acts
of kindness, floral tributes,
donations to St. Paul's
-Memorial Fund, Cancer
Society, E.A. Baker Foun-
dation, Intensive Care 'Unit
of C.P.H. also cards and
words of comfort during
theif recent bereavement.
Special thanks to Rev.
Broadfoot, Rev. Youmatoff,
Cathy Potter, Dr. Baker,
nurses at Clinton Public
Hospital and Victoria
Hospital, St. Paul's Frien-
dship Guild and the Ball
Funeral Home. The Bartliff
Family. -12x
GIBBINGS
I would like to thank all those
who sent cards and flowers
and inquired for me while I
was in the hospital and also
to the Doctors and nurses on
the first floor. It was greatly
appreciated.Perc Gib-
bings.-12x
McASH
I would t9 4 ank first
floor nurses, Dr.-,. ia1er dnd ;.
Dr. Watts while I was la
patient in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Roy
Wheeler for helping to take
care of me. Thank you for
the gifts I received after I
returned home. Craig
McAsh.-12x
SCOTCHMER
I would like to thank my
friendsand neighbours for
cards, , flowers gifts and
phone calls while I was a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London and since returning
home. Ken Scotchmer.-12
HANLEY
Many thanks to my family,
relatives, and friends for
flowers, cards and visits
while I was in hospital.
Thanks to nurses on second
floor and Dr. Baker.
Margaret Hanley. -12x
CALDWELL
My sincere thanks to
everyone for their visits and
many acts of kindness while
I was a patient in Clinton
Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Baker and Dr. Watts,
Rev. Duke and especially the
nursing staff. To Fred and
Alice Deichert and Jack and
Nancy Holmes and families
for looking after Chris and
Craig and also to those who
brought baking home. Your
kindness and thoughtfulness
will always be remembered.
Mary Apn.-12
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Clearing Farm Auction Sale
held for
Mr. Urbain Blockeel, R.R. 1 Seaforth
on
Wednesday; April 4th at 1:00 p.m.
21/2 miles North of Seaforth & 1/4 mile west.
TRACTORS 8. EQUIPMENT: Massey Ferguson 175, fully
equipped in excellent condition/M.F. 135 complete with
front end loader/Konskilde 4 furrow 14" plough
3pth./M.F. 32 plate disc 3 pth./13' Konskilde
cultivator/land packer/International model 36 4 row
corn & bean planter/M.F. 15 run seed drill/3 pth. 17'
harrows/Innis 500 AR windrower with cross conveyor/3
pth. bean hiller/2 row stuffier/Kelsa 165 gal. sprayer
with 24' booms/three 4 ton wagons with gravity
boxes/Allied 41' 6" auger/M.F: corn stalk cutter/3pth.
blade/2 furrow plough/Dion forge blower c.w.
pipes/M.F. side rake/16' steel deck hay rack with 5 ton
wagon/custom built 3 pth. snow blower/16' Allied
auger c.w. motor/hammer mill/feeders/oxtension lad-
der/snow fence/M.F. 626 riding shower/M.F. roto
tiller.
Plus numerous othat articles. Farm sold, no reserve.
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