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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1979-04-19, Page 2327. Deaths 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 Children plan bazaar... •from m12 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. ANNOUNCING: A NEW SERVICE FOR *Service Clubs *Church Groups *School Organizations - ENTERTAINMENT BULLETIN BOARD Have your coming event posted on our new "Entertainment Bulletin Board" in the Clinton News -Record office, 53 Albert St. Also, before setting a dote for your group's function, check the News -Record's Entertain- ment Bulletin Board for any conflicting dates. PHONE 482.3443 606‘0‘iglrt Resta ‘' and Tavern t Wit LICENSED UNDER L.C.B.O. BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH 524-7711 NOMR V Weekend Entertainment This Fri. & Sat. Apr. 20 & 21 THE WILDWOODS *Treat yourself and your friends...to our Hot Buffet... Every Thurs. & Fri. 12 Noon -2 p.m. Come as you are! •Welcome Luncheon meetings in our DIningroom or private Banquet room. HOURS: 11:30 a.m. • 10 p.m. Sun. thru Wed. Thurs., Fri., 8 Sat. 11:30 a.m.. 1 a.m. and Steven in Goderich. Winners at the weekly euchre party held in the Auburn Community Memorial Hall every Tuesday evening were novelty, Ted Mills, high lady, Mrs. Lillian Letherland, low lady, Mrs. James Glousher, high man, Stanley Dennis and low man, Mike Mason. Eight tables were in play. Mr. and Mrs. Basil Turner and Miss Marian Duncanson, all of Dutton, 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. ***,t**iryt**,t,r*****,rte* *CABLE 12 LISTINGS Wednesday 7:00 p.m. 11 * "I'II be Seeing You * with Stan Profit DIRECTLY FOLLOWED BY: "Simply Sports" * Monday Night Lions TV Bingo *."Easy Listening with Grant Ellison * "Best of Friends" with Eleanor and Warren Robinson CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1979—PAGE 23 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 United Church Women at Auburn on Sunday evening, April22 at 8 p.m. with Donald Jardin of Kitchener as guests speaker were accepted. Mr. Jardin will have as his topic. What's hap- pening for the Retarded 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. BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 P.M. FIRST SHOW AT 8:00 P.M. FRIDAY, SATURDAY 8 SUNDAY April 20, 21, 22 if they survive...will we? Start Your Day Off Right At The New: ouglas hoppe * r 1 * ! * with Doug Fisher * * :, * Thursday is Special Night. Each week is a different show.* $ e Sr * Now Serving Breakfast. Serving from? a.m.-11 a.m. Ills SPECIAL BR4KFAST -BACON OR SAUSAGE -TWO EGGS -HASH BROWN POTATOES -TOAST, COFFEE JUICE • - ALL FOR t Having a light breakfast TOAST & COFFEE COFFEE •••• 40` •••• 25` 24 PRINCESS ST. EAST OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK SUN-, MON TUES. 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