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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-01-03, Page 14• PA 14 fNTQN NWS:RECORD', TNUR$DA"Y, ",AA 'ARMS' ',1080 I vtlVl..Y " 1 d a'hd Ruth, (nee Colclough) chalk God for the safe ° arrival of their daughter, Laura Marie, .8 lbs. r/ oz, on Dece*M r 20,,1979E.at Guelph General • Haispita1. A wee sister Or Arnanda.-4nc CLIFTON . Joe and Terry: are proud to ; nraounee the°arrival of their s.or, Williarx> ' Joseph, on December 15, 1979 in St. . Joseph's. Hospital, London Frond grandparents are Mrs:. Lou' Swan, Goderich and , Mr. and Mrs. George Clifton, London. -Inc KAW*. Shivdas and Rekha proudly %an•nounce the birth of their first ' child, a beautiful daughter. Ameeta. She , arrived at 3:10 pm . on Wednesday, December 26, 1979 at St. Joseph's Hospital;, London,:y.eighing 6 lbs. 10 ozs.-lnc 27. Deaths ARMSTRONG At the Clinton Public Hospital, on Saturday, December.29th, 1979, James (Jim) Armstrong, of - 177 Albert Street, Clinton, in his 78th year. Beloved husband of Rose Armstrong. Dear brother of Ella Munro of Seaforth and John W. Armstrong of Londesboro. Predeceased by two sisters and -two brothers. Rested at the Ball Funeral Home, 1`53 High Street, Clinton; where the--fu-neral service was held. on January 1st, 1980 at 2:30 pm,. Interment ' tlint,on Cemetery. As expressions of sympathy 'donations to the Mac Cameron Memorial Fund of the -Clinton Public Hospitalbr the Wesley -Willis United Church Building Fund would • be gratefully appreciated by the family.-lnc GRANGER At Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday, December 25, 1979, Ernest F. Granger of Bayfield, Ontario; In his 71st year. Beloved husband ,;.. Joyce ' (Lewin) Gran_j Dear father ' of Erne/ London, Bob of D Manitoba and r, Geraldton. Dear Miss Christina !: London. Pred brother, Geor_ $ Also loved /. children.,' received George; Rido p.m r. of phin, m .of other of ranger of leased by a e E. Granger. y eight grand - Friends were at the A. Millard Funeral Home, 60 Street South after 7 Wednesday. Funeral is a wti s 'conducted-Tm'the apel,on Friday, December 8 at 1 p.m. with Rev. r • i Bennett officiating. Interment Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens. A Masonic Service was con- ducted at the funeral home on Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in charge of Acacia Lodge No. 580 4.F. A.M.--Inc BRISNNER uddenlyat her residence o a 'day, Decernler 21, 1979; • s. Aileen Brenner Of RR3,-- Nyfieid; in her Gist year, Beloved wife of Aleander.• (Bill) Brenner. Dear'v`sister of Kathleen. (Mrs, Gordon Scotchmer) of RR.: • .3, Bayfield,. and Weldon 4'I�eil f Windsor. Predeceased bar one sister acid two brothers NEAL We wish to express our sincere thanks to our friends, neighbours and: .relatives• for cards of sympathy, • letters,' flowers and„donations to the heart fotind`atiop~. •Our deep gratitude to"ttte Rev>. Bennett v+hcr .gave' us spiritual and moral support When needed it Most. A special thanks. tor, pr -flowers,- Dr,. Newland, 'nurses gad •staff •at the Clinton •.Ftublio J1o,S,p C also special thanks' to all, friends Who helped athome, .before andafter. the church ,service, The MacVea.r family ---,1_ We would like to thank oar friends,„ neighbours and I elatitves, R ,fot' cirdsr and' floWter' while 'we were . patients -in Stratford -general Hospital, Sandy and Jamie �ayter.••�•-1 ' • BROWN My' thanks ' to ' Lavis . erti- ploye.s and employees for the support I received in the,' past and especially for the ° gesture rnade • to "xne. Saturday Deeetn,herr 15; 1979, Ha-rry $ rown. --•1 t ' .. GRi:NGE1{; Rested at the Ball. T'uheral• At. 1Iurgnview' on Satur-da Home 153 .High Street The wife and sons of the late D ll . g,, . ecerrrber 2.9th, 1979,. Russe _, Ernest.F. Granger 'to Clinton, until Monday4 Neale of ` Clinton, in ,his 90th thank friends, Gnranger wish'ts December 24 where the year: -Beloved husband of the ., hi-tends, for their man funeral service Was held at 2 late Catherine Neal. Dear and-racts o'f kindness during e p.m. Interment Bayfield • father of Graydon and Allan, week. ° S pecial' th . mks 1Cemetery.-lnc both of Clinton. Dear pastp from Joyce to her7ciea At_ •8eafcrth Public School : ,. Young- P.eop1e'ss: Theatre• -_--presents 'the. REVOLT,► -� an adap^ :cation off' the - Tlleatr Passe.. 1Vluall production and rel entertainment.• One only':!January 11' p. Tickets $ •.- 47-1880' ' to reserve; Sponsored r Egmont dation: ROUgACE At University .B.aspital, London- on 'Tusday., .December '25, `1979, Ada Marion (Curtis) of Colborne Township, (Goderich)', formerly RR 6, St. Thomas, in her 52nd year. Beloved wife of G. Murray Rourke. Dear mother of Robert, RR 2, Zurich; Kervin, Clinton and Charlene Rourke at home. Daughter of Clara and the late George Curtis, St. Thomas. Sister of Murray Curtis,' RR 6, St. Thomas. Rested at the Stiles Funeral Home, Goderich, after 2 pm Thursday. Service on Friday at 1 pm. Interment Dungannon Cemetery.=lnc• HOMUTH At Huronview, Clinton, on Sunday, December 30, 1979, Ruth Margaret Pinkney cif Goderich, in her "66th year. $'loved wife of A. M. (Mac Homuth. Dear mother of R B. ' (Ron) Homii, Mississauga and Sh7 (Mrs. r Brian -•:Gar'' London. " Sister of". Pinkney„ Midla i• Pinkney, Ottawa Pin-kney, Toro law of Ro•, Clinton. P�% brother Also s.:"` grand •,j g the Go /= ey lett), rl' C. Glen Floyd C. o. Sister -in - rt Homuth, 'ceased by one rile, of Toronto. rvivd.. b -b* -flit u hter:. Rested at iles Funeral ,;,Home, rich after 7 pm Mon - :.•Service' and committal n Wednesday at 1 pm. :Interment Wingham Cemetery. -'Inc 'Har'riston , and 'Nancy of Bayfield, -Joyce, Newport Richey, Florida. and Tom. -1 ; E11so loved • by two. -great- ° granddaughters Lisa and Cathy. Rested at the Ball Funeral Home;,.. 153 High ,Street, 'Clinton; where the funeral service was held on Tuesday, January 1st at 1 pm. Interment Clinton Cemetery.-lnc SCOTCHMER I would like to th. many friends, neighbours, Bayf Church and the for the cards -; my times •;o. Miring chmer.- my ves and ld United ioness Club d gifts during hospitalization 79.Ken Scot- „HAUGH s cannot express my reciation of the kindness my family, - relatives, riends, -staff, nurses and doctors at the hospital. The visits, treats, flowers and cardsare wonderful medicine. They willralways .be remembered with gratitude. So may hope, rove, , faith and happiness by yours throughout the coming year. Mary Haugh. -1 SPROUL Si ,''rte --thatlks to• Doctor Batter, Doctor.2Rodney and the•nursing staff of the first floor; for' their care during my recent stay at Clinton Public ,Hospital. Thank you also to those who sent flowers and cards: Marilyn Sproul. -lx An -stet? Jewellers LIMITED 11 ALBERT ST., CLINTON 482-3901. ed. Novi! t 7:3Q -,00.Call y the , Van, l" oun- 0 every Tue§day ening at Vanastra entre, RR5 Clinton; 8_• .m.'First regular card, $1;00; 15 regular $15 games, three •share -the wealth. Jackpot' '$200.00 uron 'County ;Health t invites you to attend e- ;`:Adult Health.' Guidan,e Centre, held: at the Municipal Building,; Bayfield .on Tuesday Sarnuary 8, 1980 from 1.30 to 300 p.m. for, 1, Health Surveillance APAeruia Screening 3. Foot Care 4. UrineTesting Blood Pressure.-.iAR The annual meeting of the Hospital • Auxiliary will' be held Monday, Tai uary 7, 1980 at 10 a° m; in : the Boarl" Room Please ' bring annual report. All welcome. -1 sister must get....-...Adrnission " 6:. 440..-,......uxestric,to.d_to.-1.67years-•and- » 3 GH R E T -Y-- - = kip, Bob over.---52tfar Varna Township Hall - Friday, Jan, 4, 1980 at WINTER PROGRAM; 8:30 pm. Sponsoredby fitness and swim classes, L,O,L. 1035. Everyone at Vanastra Rec. Centre welcome. Ladies please start Monday, January 7, 1980. Phone 482-3544.^lar • HAEL anks for kind - own to me by , friends, and neigh- while a patient in orth "Hospital. Special nks to Dr. Malkus and nderwood, - nurses, can- dystriper.. ,,•,,,.Re.v. John .a0estreichei Wesley -Willis U.C.W. and Vanastra Community Centre. -Wilma McMichael, -lx HARTLEY Many thanks to my fiaiends during my recent stay at University. .Hospital, w.ho sent their good wishes,' gifts and'cards. Special thanks to niy good friend Dr. Frank Newland. -Hal Hartley. -lx CLINTON Legion Bingo every Thursday, 8 p.m. First regular ucarsi $1.: restricted to•:1'6 year or, over. 15 regular games of $15.. $5 least onsplit. Many other specials. Jackpot $200 must go each week.-20tfar - B•US' 'O N,H,L;;garnes in Detroit from January..26; to'April ,.5, For -Cdr - " formation call United BI TQC , Blyth Memorial Hall every Saturday night 8 p.m, 12 regular,. 3' share -the -wealth jackpot $150.00.-39tfar Saturday, Januar 12th - •� °Dancin 9:30 ..rn. - 1 a. ,_ _ g p n1. Cover Chce $6. per couple --ate -night-b uffet- t5: - p ar-coupl e Call 5.24-4133.0r - 482-9228 Advanced Reservations held until 9;30 p.m. All courrsrs: ii class, 'hours ect01lr'15.00. A C,H.47,*SR Starting: Monday,.. Jan,. 14 at MO p.m. Basle knit- -classroom demon- stration and sowing in ,lass. Advance knit demonstration, ' At.Blyth Public S.Cliodt, Stalrfi.ng: .Mond'a:y, Janucnry 1.9 „ at 9 aanw, ilsoslc= knits, Starting Tuesday, Jan. 13. Adllark co Knil.ts At MctYy's "'3ewing Centre S'ta'r�ting Mion'day. .January 14 1.08'alic Knits.• Startingat T0ue-s.dtisy, January 15 at 1:00 •••.Ad• vgnce Knix, At-G:D.C.I.. Goderich,', starting Thursday, Janpary 1fi lrt�fi;3p m; Advance Knits. - PkEASE PRE -REGISTER . EITHER AT STORE OR SCHOOLS BY PHONE - Mary's Sewing Ctre. - 482-7036 HELD OVER,TI;LL JAN. 5, 1980 SHOP T!MES:r °WEb. - THURS.: 8:00 P.M. FRr. - SAT.: 7:00 8 9:10 p.m. • HARRISON STONEHOUSE ANTIQUES NOW PAYS MORE FOR SILVER COINS,GOLD COINS, DIAMONDS AND ANYTHING MADE OF. GOLD OR SILVER Arran9ements can be made- for con- sulta-tpons in the privacy of your own home. -� Old Gold; Sterling Silver, Franklin Mint Pocket ,•Watches, Any Other Coins or,Coilectables ' . 3. DAYS _ LY...SUN: 6th to. TUESr. 8th <._._ NSHOWTIME; 8 P.M. wg PAY THESE HIGH PRICES for CANADIAN DIMES, 1966 or before • ......... DIMES, 1967 and 1968.(silver) ......• . QUARTERS, 1966 or before . , . QUARTERS, 1967 and 1968 (silver) pieces, 1967.or before .... r • • . SILVER DOLLARS, 1967 or before • •••••.•• r .. .60 each ...:, . • • r :.:." 52:50 each • -_.,.. $1.50 each • r • $5.00 each $11.00 each HOURS: Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Friday nights till 9 p.m. ADMITTANCE' A 11'l a sly R fESTR1CTED to ►EASONS 11 YEARS 01 AG( 01 OVER ' It's the nuttiest, naughtiest, looniest, goontest, funniest ;madcap comedy of the year... HALVES, '1964 or before - '5.00 each QUARTERS; 1964 or before $2.50 each DIMES, 1964 or before .. t $1.00 each :KENNEDY HALV015-1969 . $1.45 each SILVER DOLLARS,1878,- 1935 ........... ...... $13.00 each Bullion Prices Subject to Change Due to Volatile Market BEST BEAUTY NEWS It's Redken's new perm, that everyne is talking about -- so right for your lifestyle, so good for your hair. Professionals agree • that never before has a wave offered- so much: rich body, sheen, lustre,. and curls- ' that bounce freely or can .._easily be tamed by styling tools. The timing is also - perfect for such a chemical miracle: fashion once again calls ',for carefree elegance. Your lifestyle demands a worry -Tree, look. You have so rngettu,..to think about these `days: your hone; your career, Our family, your friends. Isn't it, wonderful to know that perming your hair relieves you from daily fussing' and assures you of a most up-to-date look? Come in for a free consultation or call for an appointment: We will be glad to explain haw we can now guarantee to you these -unquestionable results, Edith Anne Hair Fashions' c teNER OF RATTENRURY 'AND GIeriINGS,OREET PHONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT, - 4827697 We,uto and recommen -, REDKEN ,.Gauen KNF, _.. . ,. Pieces delicious Kentucky Fried Chicken Golden Brown French Fries- ;rearny Cole Slaw - recian Bread ADDED FOR LAFFS! -..•.2 DAYS•ONLY...WED. 9th & THURS. 10th• - -""=SHOWTIME: 8 P.M. C5. single. dream is more _;..,.powerful than t a lhousaricL, realities. We bay all types of Military items {swords', draggers, medals, etc.) and awards WE•BUY FOREIGN COINS Dutch, German, Russian, French. Mexican, British and all other countries NICKELS 1922 to 1936. , ........ ; .06 1925 i; , 12.00 1926 N6' 1.10 1926'f6 .., - 35.00 REMEMBER.; WE BUY 1. Foreign Paper Money 2. Foreign Coins 3. World Gold Coins 4. Collector's U.S. Paper Money We pay cash for all sterling silver or European Continental silver, spoons, forks, .knives, plates,trays, tea services. candlesticks, jewelry, etc. r GOLD SCRAP We pay cash for any gold marked 9K, .1010 14K. 18K, 22K. We buy broken or out • of style rings, bracelets, jewellery, of all sorts, watches, bullion; nuggets. We pay '3.65 per gram and -more (according to karat)./ FIVE 'ENT SILVER 1858 to •1908 50` up 1875 to 1884 20.00 1909 to 1920 35C 1921 900.00 S. Colloctor's Canadian Money' . 6. Newfoundland Silver n and sold Coins 7 All U.S. Corns • 8. Olympic Gold and Silver Coins Col. Sanders' -Recipe• tr�cy rreale ,r w A CANA N COMPANY' E ° Colonel Sanders' boys and.girls make it : finger lickin good . 94 Elgin Ave.,, E., a Goderich. 227 MAIN STREET, s , NORTH; EXETER y Based olRinp"and"TheTwoTowers" CONDITIONS Of -SELLING 1. All Itomtbpught and paid for Inllcash, 2. Due to markot fluctuation, prices on old gold'and - •/livor bullion Items are sublet, to change without notic-o. All other prices guaranteed forthe duration of this *vont, 3. A$4 coins and stamps must bo. in at toast mi,iuM,tor , condition In ciur opinion, in ordor for us to Rurthaso thorn. REMEMBER: NO COLLECTION IS TQ6 SMALL OR LARGE FOR OUR CONSIDERATION PLEASE. DO NOT CLEAN COINS THE MOTION PIC: TUf ,.,.,frw y.v,y say+a:r3nrn:virNiDaGoe 30 THE ,QUARE AIR GONt$ITIOUEi ` HAiRISON STONEHOUS ' ^ANTIQUES OF CLINTON - 0I1 A LOCTED C'8 MILES EAST OP CLINTON PROM THE S TOPLIGM75 _, ,.. , a ;. ..�,�.. u:,.xr-sw arwrrxN• .,_a.,or•v vt_+,wa+r-�< .w: rt-rm .vis-� wtrm,>;.rN r i�.tK tr iAW 4"rYY..wY ... -1 1,,, wowf..,,,e.1V...9 16,114.V ri.,:Rre, r. ,..wA.IM.rd r,,14,10.7.4,4,.... -A4 q .,LYlhs.'...:_yI(-,A•:�.Ia,.N.,•,nx..'a*Raih=1..,1ry SexYntl.i-•.WA ^'.r..:.:ntL41'. x444'44 r-0'u.':::::e•r r: r(W.:Ye}II=:nr�'b Y•