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GENERAL
At St. Joseph's Hospital,
Brantford, on Monday April
9, 1979, Eileen Monture,
formerly of Norwich, in her
57th year. Wife of Dennis
Quinnville (predeceased by
first husband, Morgan
General). Loving mother of
Mrs. Margo Bregman, RR 1
Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Sharon
Casler, Norwich, David of
Clinton, John of Woodstock,
Maurice and Mrs. Marlene
Atkinson, both of Burlington.
Dear sister of Ken Monture
of Nova Scotia. Also sur-
vived by 11 grandchildren.
Rested at the Styres Funeral
Home, Oshweken. Funeral
service Thursday 2 p.m. at
St. Peter's Anglican Church.
Interment in Plymouth
Brethern Cemetery. Rev. R.
Hayne officiating.-16nc
RAPSON
At Maple Grove Lodge,
Goderich, on Sunday, April
15, 1979, Flora Rapson,
formerly of Hensall and
Summerhill in her 89th year.
Beloved wife of the late
Orville Rapson. Dear mother
of Hazel (Mrs. Murray
Milton) Toronto; Leona
(Mrs. Claire McBride)
Goderich; Gordon Rapson,
RR 3 Clinton and Lois (Mrs.
Donald James) London.
Sister of Viola (Mrs. Frank
Whitmore) and Leona (Mrs.
Harold Whitmore) both of
Hamilton. Predeceased by
two sisters and one brother.
Also survived by six gran-
dchildren and two great
grandchildren. Rested at the
Stiles Funeral Home, 77
Montreal Street, Goderich
after 2:00 p.m. Tuesday.
,Service in the chapel on
Wednesday at 2:00 p.m.
Interment in Clinton
Cemetery.-16nc
McCONNELL
At Extendicare Nursing
Horne, London, on Monday
April 9, 1979,' Miss Annie
Love McConnell of Pitt-
sburgh Pennsylvania, in
f- ,103rd year. Dear daughter of
the late Rev. James A.
McConnell and Mary
Fleming. Dear aunt of
Margaret (Mrs. John Argo)
1 of Toronto and Lee
McConnell of Clinton.
Predeceased by one . sister
and - three brothers. Rested
at the Ball Funeral Home,
153 High St., Clinton, where a
complete funeral and
committal service was held
on Wednesday April 11, 1979
at 2 p.m. Interment Bayfield
Cemetery.-16nc
28. Engagements
COURTNEY -BRANDON
Ken and Elaine Brandon of
Bayfield are pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of their daughter
Karen to Bill Courtney son of
Norval and Verna Courtney,
Schomberg. Wedding to take
place on May 29, 1978 at St.
Andrew's United Church,
Bayfield. -16
VELLA-HULLEY
Mrs. Joy Vella is pleased to
announce the forthcoming
marriage of her daughter,
Deborah Joy, to William Ian
Hulley, son of Mr. ',and Mrs.
Ken Hulley of Londesboro,
on the evening of Saturday
May 5, 1979. The wedding
will take place at Lon-
desboro United Church. -16
30. In memoriam
FREMLIN
In loving memory of a dear
husband and father Royce
who passed away five years
ago April 21, 1974:
We never part from those we
love
No distance can divide
In memories garden day by
day
We still walk side by side.
Lovingly remembered. by
your wife Margaret, son
Wilfred and family and
daughter Wanda and
family. -16x
FINLAY
In loving memory of my
mother Annie E. Finley who
was called to rest 21 years
ago April 21, 1958:
Suddenly that April morning
You answered His call,
You crossed the flowing
waters
To a shore that is ever green,
Each day I long to see you
But the river flows between.
So deep in my heart lies your
picture
And I worship your cheery
smile,
Time takes away the edge of
grief
But memories turn back
every leaf.
Always remembered by
daughter Jane Wildfong.-16
30. In memoriam
LIGHTFOOT
In loving memory of a dear
father and grandfather Allan
Lightfoot who left us six
years ago April 21, 1973:
Loving memories never die
As years roll on and days
pass by
In our hearts many
memories are kept
Of our dear loved one we'll
never forget.
Always loved and remem-
bered by son Bryan,
daughter-in-law Linda and
grandsons Gregory, Gordon,
Ronny and Tommy. -16x
31. Card of thanks
GIBBINGS
Thanks to all who send cards
and flowers and to those who
inquired for me while a
patient i.n. St. Joseph's
Hospital. To the nurses and
Drs. on fourth floor and to
Rev. Pick, also to our family.
It was greatly appreciated.
PercyGibbings.-16x
HOUGH
I would like to extend my
sincere thanks to the nursing
staff on the second floor
during my stay in the Clinton
Public Hospital. Special
gratitude extended to Dr.
Harrett, Dr. Baker, Terry
Adshead and Ann Cox for all
they did. Isabel Hough. -16x
POPP
I'd like to thank all the
neighbours and friends who
sent cards and best wishes
while I was a patient in
Clinton Hospital. Thanks
goes to Dr. Baker and all the
girls on second floor. Amber
Popp. -16x
BJERG
We wish to thank our family
and friends for making our
5th anniversary a very
special occasion that will
alvtays be very dear to us.
Thank you all. Karen and
Benny. -16x
31. Card of thanks
JOHNSTON
We wish to thank our
relatives and friends for
remembering us with cards
and gifts on our 40th an-
niversary. Special thanks to
our family for the lovely
dinner and most' enjoyable
evening held at the home of
Ken and Joyce Taylor.
Graham and Olive John-
ston. -16
McCONNELL
We would like to express our
sincere thanks to our
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for their many acts of
kindness, flowers, cards,
food and charitable
donations received following
the loss of a dear Aunt, Annie
Love McConnell. Special
thanks to Extendicare
Nursing Home, London, Rev.
Pick, Ball Funeral Horne
and Ontario Street UCW.
Your thoughtfulness will
always be remembered. Lee
and Anna McConnell and
family, Margaret and John
Argo and family. -16
JONES
Thank you to the Clinton Fire
Department who worked so
quickly during the severe
storm to save our home.
Special thanks to our
families, neighbours,
friends, Rev. Pick and the
Coffee Mates of Ontario
Street Church for their help,
for shelter and for en-
couraging words since our
fire. Your presence and
untiring assistance are
greatly appreciated. Thank
you, Alvin, 'Linda, Lena and
David Jones.-16nc
LEPPINGTON
We would like to thank our
friends, neighbours and
relatives for flowers, plants,
cards and visits while we
were patients in Clinton
Public Hospital. Special
thanks to W.I. Harrett and
nursing staff on second floor.
Rita and Amy. -16
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service for William
Benjamin in Knox United
Church, grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. William L.
Craig, Mr. and Mrs.
Brian Craig of Guelph,
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Allen,
Donny, Mark, Andrew
and Paula of Londesboro
and Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Scruton, Colleen and
John of Clinton.
Mrs. Myrtle Munro
returned home last
weekend after visiting in
Toronto with her son, Mr.
Robert Youngblut, Mrs.
Youngblut and family.
Mr. Glen Youngblut,
John and Jennifer of
Ottawa visited with Mrs.
Munro on the weekend.
Visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Campbell,
Laurel and David last
Sunday were grand-
fathers, Kenneth Cam-
pbell of Dungannon and
Bill Fickert of Brock-
ville; aunt, Sandra Lynn
McNutt, Heather and
Scott of Elmvale, Dieter
and Nereda Rehm, Devin
and Notram Rehm of
Mount Forest, Mr. and
Mrs. Art Spiegelberg of
Clinton, great aunt and
uncle Barkley
Spiegelberg of Oshawa,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Campbell of Goderich,
great aunt and uncle.
David Campbell was
baptized at Knox United
Church by the Reverend
Earl St. Jean.
The Easter Bunny
brought another gran-
ddaughter for Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Baechler on
April 15 at Kitchener -
Waterloo hospital, when a
daughter was born to Mr.
and Mrs. Mansueto
Renon of Elmira. Tracy
and Robert Renon are
staying with their
grandparents for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Baechler, Tracey and
Robert Renon visited on
Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Vanderburgh
Brussels want ambulance
DENOMME
We wish to express our
sineere thanks to all our
friends and to our neigh-
bours at 65 Princess St. W.,
for their expressions of
sympathy and for their
thoughtfulness and acts of
kindness during the loss of
our son Frances. All was
most gratefully appreciated.
Verda and Laurence
Denomme.-16x
SEMPLE
I would like to thank neigh-
bours, and friends who sent
me flowers and cards while I
was in Clinton Hospital. Also
thanks to Doctors and
nurses. John Semple. -16
HAVERKAMP
I would like to thank ,family
and friends for helping me
out. It was very much ap-
preciated. Janet
Haverkamp.-16x
GARRETT
I wish to thank my friends,
neighbours and relatives for
their kindness, flowers,
cards, gifts and visits during
my stay in Stratford Hospital
and while recovering at
home. Everything was
deeply appreciated. Murray
Garrett. -16
The Brussels Pos.t
reported that two
members of the village's
business-- association are -
going to Toronto to see
about the possibility of
getting an emergency
ambulance service for
the village.
Brussels is 16 miles
away from Wingham,
and Listowel and 20 miles
from Seaforth and it is
felt that with these
distances to the nearest
hospital, an ambulance is
needed.
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Mr. and Mrs. Basil
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visited with Mrs. Frances
Clark for a few days last
week.
Mrs. Gary Deveau is a
patient in Alexandra
Marine and General
Hospital, Goderich
recovering from surgery
last week. -
Kenneth Scott attended
the funeral of the late Joe
Ziler at the M. Box and
Son Funeral Home in
Parkhill last Tuesday
morning.
Mrs. Stanley McNall of
Welland visited last week
with Mrs. Thomas
Johnston and Miss Laura
Phillips.
Mrs. Bonnie Armour
and daughter Julie of
Waterloo spent the
weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Jardin and
grandmother, Mrs. Elva
Straughan.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Robinson recently spent
the weekend in
Newmarket with their
son Keith Robinson, Mrs.
Robinson, Kim and Kari.
Mr. Thomas Johnston
is a patient in . Victoria
hospital, London,
recovering from surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Elliott of Toronto spent
the Easter weekend with
her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Miller.
Mrs. Donald Haines
and Mrs. Eleanor
Bradnock were guests
last Wednesday evening
at a banquet of the
Londesboro Women's
Institute when . Mrs.
Florence Diamond,
provincial president, was
guest speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Henry 'of; RbyaI Oak,
Michigan visited for a
few days with Mrs. Elsie
Scott who is a patient in
Clinton Public hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Lawrence and family
moved to their new home
in the Maitland Block last
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Davies arrived home last
Tuesday after spending
their winter months in
Florida.
WMS
The April meeting of
the Auburn Presbyterian
Women's Missionary
Society was held at the
home of Mrs. Lillian
Letherland. The
president, Mrs. Wilfred
Sanderson, welcomed
everyone and opened
with an Easter poem. The
hymn, There is a Green
Hill Far Away, was read
in unison.
Mrs. Roy Daer opened
with prayer and the
hymn, Christ the Lord is
Risen Today was sung.
The Easter story as told
in the Gospel of St. Luke
was read alternately.
Mrs. Sanderson assisted
in presenting the Easter
menage and Mrs, Daer
read the poem, He Lives,
He Lives and closed With
Clinton
council closes
streets
After three readings a
bylaw to stop up and close
parts of Erie, Cowper,
' Addison, Milton, Newton
and College Streets was
passed. An additional
bylaw to adopt parts of
land in Clinton as public
highways, to form part of
the above mentioned
streets was passed.
Deb Shewfelt owner of
the subdivision in which
the streets were located
said to council, "It's good
to see we've taken
another step forward.
Hopefully we'll be able to
get the division cleared
up and soon offer lots for
builders ° in your corm
munity.
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the hymn, Crown Him
with many Crowns.
The offering was
received by Mrs. Frances
Clark and dedicated with
prayer.
The minutes were
adopted as read by the,
secretary, Mrs. Lillian
Letherland. The financial
statement was given by
Mrs. Frances Clark. An
invitation to attend the
Easter Thankoffering
meeting at Belgrave on
April 18 and the Knox
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Auburn on Sunday
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with Donald Jardin of
Kitchener as guests
speaker were accepted.
Mr. Jardin will have as
his topic. What's hap-
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Child in 1979?
The meeting was closed
with the hymn, Jesus
Christ is Risen Today and
an Easter benediction.
Lunch was served by
Mrs. Letherland.
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