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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-08-21, Page 20Announcements, notices The Huron Count. Y flot sing Authority' has,cart va .. t _ rent geared to income three ` bedroom. �nfn .-o u sses t hQ in Wingham, If 'you would like .., we more� information or an application regar- ding , these. Houses call: 524-2637 OR Zenith 21520 or in person: Huron County .Housing Authority, 48:113er Square, Goderich, Ontario. N7A 1M5 'DOWRY At. H uxAiview on Friday, August 15',1980, Mise- > dythe Bowey of 1luronvtew and formerly of Brucef field,, in. Ilex 90th year. Beloved daughter of the late Peter and Louise Bowey. ,.Survived by One Piece Audrey (Mra. Austen Zaphe) of London and, One nephew Glenn :Swan of RR 1, Hrueetield ari d IV several other nieces and nephews, Rested, at the Ball Funeral Hone, 153 High Street, "Clinton. after 7. p.ni. Saturday. Funeral service 2 ptm. Sunday, August., 17, 1980. Interment Baird's. Cemetery, Stanley Town- ship.--34nx THE HURON COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY has vacant Senior Citizen rent geared to income apartments in Wingham; Brussels, Exeter. If you are 60 years a'ld over ,and would_ like more infor ation orY n appiit;itt'�o p ease�tt IV 524-2637 or Zenith 21520 or in person: Huron County . Housing Authority 48 The Square Goderich, Ontario N7A 1M5 38. Auction sale U UST 21.19 42. Death n utilke bi 'KERNIGIUN At Huronview oil Monday •AU$U$t 18, 1850,. Gertrude (McDonald) Kernighar},. formerly of Goderich and Colborne Twp., in her 84th year, Beloved wife of .John S. Kernlghan. Der mother of Russel of RR. 4, GQ4ericlh, Donald of RR .4 Komotca and Isabel (Mrs.Chester Sturdy) of RR 2: Goderich, Also snrv'ived by one sister Miss Norma. McDonald -of Teronte, 11 g .reat- grandchxldten, Pig, edeceased by a sister Mrs, Florence Graham and a grand&on Jim Kernighan. Rested at the McCallum Funeral Home, Cambria Road at East Street, Goderieh . after 7 p.m., Tuesday:. Funeral service two o'clock Thur- sday'` afternoon.' Interment Colborne Cemetery.--34nx 43. Births WALKER At his residence on Monday, August 11, 1980,.Mr. Kenneth Walker of 134 King Street, Clinton, in his 73rd year. Beloved husband of Jean Walker. Dear father of Priscilla (Mrs-. .Cam MacDonald) of Clinton and Peter Walker of Windsor. Also loved by one grand- daughter, Paula MacDonald. Predeceased by one sister and one brother. A private family funeral service was held at the Ball Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton on Wednesday, August 13, 1980. Cremation with interment of ashes later in Nova Scotia.-34nx KIRKCONNELL At her residence in Auburn on Tuesday, August 12, 1980,• Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell,- the former Elizabeth Daer in .her.. 74th year._ B.elov ed_w if e,_ ewAd• r f uburn n A, Beloved mother of Harold Of Goderich, Mrs. Louis (Jean) Blake, Brussels,. Mrs. Mary Park, Winnipeg and Dianne, Edmonton. Dear sister of Burt Daer of Blyth. Also survived by five . grand- children, one brother John predeceased. Rested at the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth from 2 p.m. on Thursday until Friday when the funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Interment in Hope Chapel Cemetery.-34nx eqatifbdi MODERN FURNITURE AND ANTIQUE AUCTION Rathwell & Associates'are pleased to offer by public auction, modern furniture and antiques of two area homes to be held at the Hensall Arena on WEDNESDAY EVENING: SEPTEMBER 3 AT 6:00 P.M, Consisting of: bedroom suites; livingroom .suites, kitchen sets, full line of appliances, hi-fi systems. tables, tools, chairs, plus many more items. For fur- ther information phone Dkk Robinson 3274458 or 527-1336. AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 7; tv'AN ST • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1WC) 5191 527-1458 Richard Lobb AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR Every Thursday HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALE SAT. AUG. 23 1 P.M. John Deere combine tractors, machiner bean equipment for -Ron Kingsbury. 1 mile south eelgrave. SAT. AUG. 30 10 A.M. at Richard Lobb's barn, Clinton, large sale of carpenter's tools, an- tiques, appliance*, etc. for the estate of Audrey Borscht of Seaforth plus additions., 40. I.11't t Found LOST: Blue and white budgie on Tuesday, Aug. 19 vicinity of Townsend St. Clinton. Phone 482-9370.-34 41. To ghee assir% TO GIVE AWAY to a good home, Irish Setter, nne year old male. Phone 482- , 3714.-34x 43: Births TOONK Gerald and Wibbina Toonk thank God for the safe arrival of their first born, a daughter Angela. Nicole on August 12, 1980 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Third grandchild for Mrs. A. Toonk, Exeter and 14th for Mr. and Mrs. W. Bylsrna, Blyth. -34 COLLINS Ted and Linda Collins, Sarnia are happy to an- nounce the arrival of their chosen daughter Tamara Lynne. Proud grandparents Murray and Gladys East, Earl and Myrtle Collins, Clinton. Great grandmothers Esther Kendall, Clinton and Mary Sieling, BIyth.-34nx MacDONALD Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacDonald RR 1, Blyth are pleased to announce the birth til a"son, Terrence Jan, 41- •won~• —Aug rs�==s4.1;'--���w1=98t1. Wingham and District Hospital. A brother . for Reanne and Daniel, fourth grandchild- for Mrs. S. deWeerd. of RR 1 Clinton and fourth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. T. Tolchard of Goderich.-34nx 44. Engagements WALSH-HOLLEY The engagement • is an- nounced of Beverley Ann Holley, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hallam of Stellarton Nova Scotia to. Steven Dale Walsh, son of Mrs. Audrey Walsh Clinton and the late Benjamin Walsh. The wedding to take place Friday, September 5, 1980 in St. Andrew's United Church, Bayfield. -34x BLANCHARD- STANLEY ' Mrs. Audrey Stanley of RR 5, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Blanchard of Win- throp, Ontario are pleased to announce that Saturday, September 13, 1980 is the day chosen by Patti Kim and Ronald Douglas as the first day of their married lives together. The wedding is to take place at the Seaforth Lions Park, Seaforth, followed by a reception at the White Carnation, Hoimesville, Ontario. -34 TAXI In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather Harvey Taylor who passed away Aug. 20,1919: Those whoixi .we lave go out off sight But never out of.rnind They are cherished, in the heris a Orthose they leave behind Loving and kind in all his ways U rig ht. and just in all his days Sincere and true in heart a and Mind Beautiful memories he left behind. Sadly.missed and always remembered by Bob, Betty, Kevin and Mark, -34x TAYLOR In -loving memory of a dear husband and father Harvey W. Taylor who passed August 20, 1979. We do not need a special. Tobring yuu to aur miird The days we do not think of you Are very hard to find They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget But times have only proved to us How much we miss you yet. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife Bertha and Family, Stewart, Phyllis, Betty and Lor- ne.-34nx r,ys !GRAND BEND - Police at Qrand Bend have recommended a. St. Marys nursing assistant for a commendation after she saved the life of a .ae-/Fr ,' ,�,r. woman saves chol�ing uictim Stratford,_ woman on August O' Shirley Scheuermann gave artificial respiration to Dorothy Roznpf, ;56, when she was e�l► r, • fr'ai irate. Mor' . � page 3 provinc ai c .. - dingtoSamuel Rea, an �'rovince. The federal. , government and the economics professor at , provinces . set the rate the University of Toronto, when the original con- who was co-author of -a .. g ditions were negotiated book on Canada prension forthe' Pension plans, - that rate has Canada en i n p Plan, varied from just below a _ ,. and the interest e rate is based on the long- market rate to 1..65. term federal bond. rate, percentage points less. which has historically He maiptains it is '<Ian been lower 'than the artificial rate paid to ohoking on a 'piece of steak at a barbecue. Constable Marlene Caldwell of the Grand Bend detachment recommended that Ms, away Hensall ne s. Vii. daY y .. • 47. Card of thanks TURNER Bob and Isobel wish to thank relatives, friends and neigh- bours for making their 50th anniversary a very special day. The gifts and tokens were lovely. \Thank you. Thank you to Mr. and Mrs. Brian Hallam for their help at the Special S eclal th a nks to Bi'rl'zmd Mnxthe and our---- family.-34 • from►. page 17 Battle and losing the War". Mrs. Blanche Dougall of Exeter presided at the organ for the service of song. Rev. Knight announced a proposal for an '"open air" church service followed by a picnic of the three congregations, Cromarty, Hensall and Exeter, tentatively Septerf'er 14 at Camp Kintail - also the suggestion of a bus trip to accommodate those who would like to attend. Final arrangements must be made at the Camp within the next ten days., Queensway news Rev. Bishop conducted worship at the. Quee sway Nursing Home wi Mrs. Kirk accompanyin e a f��/� t� ono -Pl Mrs. Beatrice Munn, Exeter visited with her mother Mrs. Drover; Marie and Henry. Wilds, Nora Dogan and daughters visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilds and Mrs. Kay Cockwell and Dorothy Lee also visited Mrs. Wilds. Janet Welland and Mrs.. Bates visited with Mrs. Scrimgeour; Mrs. Wyma, Exeter visited with Mrs. Ethel Drover and. Mrs. Rozendal and Mrs. Irene Finlayson visited her mother, Mrs. Volland Johnson and Mary McCloy and Ruth Durand visited Mrs. Nell Erline. Stewart and Shirley Prouty visited the residents; Stella Fink- beiner visited Lavina, Finkbeiner and Mrs. Kendrick, while Mrs, B. McDonald visited Mrs. Kendrick, Vera Lammie and Louise Mitchell. Keith and Ruth McLaren visited with Louise Mitchell and Mrs. Kendrick and Mrs. Sim Roobal visited with Vera Lammie, Len Purdy and Russell Erratt while Eva and Gerald Tyler visited Irma Wilds and Pat Oesch. The men's high bowling score was rolled by Neil Regan with a 141 and the ladies' high was Shirley Cassidy with 80. TURNER Many . thanks to friends, neighbours and relatives for •flowers, treats and visits while we were both confined to hospital. Thanks to nurses and staff in ' emergency, second east and first floor, to Doctors Feldman., Doorly and Flowers. A special thanks to Bill and Maxine Seers for every thing they did. Bob and Isobel. -34 TRIEBNER David and Ruby Triebner wish to thank their children for the dinner in honour of our fourtieth wedding an- niversary. Thanks also to our relatives, friends and neighbours who called at our Kendrick. home on Sunday making it a memorable occasion. -34 STEEP A very special thank you to friends, neighbours and relatives for floral tributes, donations to the Cancer Society, sympathy and other acts of kindness during the recent loss of a dear husband, father and gran- dfather Dick, Special thanks tolRev. Norman Pick and the Beattie Funeral Home. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. Jean and family.-34nx 47. Card of thanks MATTHEWS - I wish to thank my friends, neighbours and relatives for all the lovely cards, gifts, flowers, treats and visits. Special thanks to Dr. Newland, Dr. Baker and Father Hardy. And a big thank you to the nurses and girls on first floor while in hospital. Nellie Mat - the ws atthews .-34x nsionlans' and. it is p' si inherently ,a subsidy to the provinces in the form. of lower interest rates". Provincial' Treasurer Frank Miller claims that at the time the deal was Struck on pension plan interest rates, that rate seemed fair. "We, ares. getting money at a lower rate.., (but) we are • a preferred borrower." He has stated that the. government• -won't hu future generations because its policy is to balance 'the budget within four years. At that time there won't be any need to borrow money from pension funds or elsewhere. 'That remains to be seen, of course. David Peterson has. warned that the pension debt must be `addressed very soon. Within 10 to 15 years, this province's taxpayers will have to pay the $14 -billion owed to pension funds, either through higher taxes or higher pension con- tributions. The treasurer agrees that the pension contribution rate will. have. to be raised in they next few years. . Scheuermann be given. the CBPP ' correiendation. Ambulance driver 31rn; Hoffman of Dashwood' was able to' .dislodge the meat.. which was ob. IstrL cting; Mrs. Rornpf's; rot 'when he arrived, thatM ds 'but he ' said i It Scheuerrnan's actions kept'her alive:. methods of Various th s dislodging the meat. failed and finally relatives at.the barbecue sought thea help of Ms. S. eue mawho was ch r .__ nn, _ . staying with her parents s yin: �wi . par. n at their trailer next door. By this time, Mrs. - Rompf had turned blue and become ixiconscious, Ms. .Scheuermann per- formed mouthto mouth artificial .„;respiration "while others continued to try to dislodge the meat. f n . 'at Mr H4 fm5a d that cases such as this were a life was saved gives him. ag e t to: " con- tinueg�emln, . teaching coursesin cardiolP ,ulxnonary resuscitation (CPR). Learning the obstructed airway routine, which occurs in choking, is part of the CPR course. — CCC ccc — CCC — CCC —CCC — CCC -- DASHWOOD WINDOWS PREMIUM DOORS td COUNTER CASH & CARRY BUILDING SUPPLIES u u °I CLINTON PRINCESS ST., WEST 482-9612 This vehicle is 'equipped for trailer towing' or for pleasure auto driving on or off the road. EQUIPPED WITH: • Sierira Classic package • Custom interior, cloth • Sliding side window • Folding rear seat • Tinted glass • Power tailgate window • Chrome mirrors •.Heavy suspension • Engine oil cooler • Heavy duty alternator' •350V8 • Automatic • power brakes SERIAL NO."510116 • Large fuel tank • Tilt wheat • Styled wheels • Heavy duty battery ' • AM/FM stereo radio with cassette Heavy duty radiator • ransmhlion.cooler • teel belted radial white let- te ed tires • ow!r windows • Power door locks. rIlic Beautiful dark brown meta MR; Vial `fop and brdij riratli" interior. RETAIL PRICE $1 2 $14,641.35 .20 Sole Price 1 TRADES" ACCEPTED Pontiac - Buick - Cadillac GMC Trucks HAMILTON ST., GODERICH. 524-8391 ( t . ern---all,eac-h-ofers-bakenc-ecte a ' stable Because Shur -Gain people know about animals and animal nuthhtion, they not only make different rations for pups and adult dogs, but they make them in texture suited to the type of dog you have And each is a completely balanced feed requinng nothing more for your dog's health and enjoyment The high standards of ingredients in Shur -Gain is assured by Canada Packers' wall known reputation for quality The nutrition levels meet or exceed recommen- dations of the National. Research Council. And the taste appeal. well, let your dog answei that one Ask your Shur -Gain dealer for a free sample. You owe it to yourself and your dogs to check out Shur -Gain Dog Foods and related pet care CAIN items. You'll find their variety, quality and prices all to your satisfaction. Shur -Gain Dog Food .. aiefreshing alternative. Shur -Gann Solutions Canada Packers Limited 95 St Clair Avenue West Toronto Ontario M4V 1P2 • STURGEON Andrew and Veronica (nee . Huffman) of Bayfield are happy to ° ilrinounce the arrival of their daughter x Sally Rae. The bundle of joy arrived at 4:15 a.m. August 19 weighing 8 lbs. 5 oz. at Alexandra Marine hospital, Goderich. Grandparents are Jack and Evelyn Sturgeon' and Lloyd and Jeannette Huffman, Hayfield, 44 15 PIECES ffi 50 i SATURDAY & SUNDAY August 23rd & August 24th — wo reasons. First. because hes a kentueks Fried (:hirkt•n Store Mainager. Vt high leads tis to the ieeond. ilii -Manager's Special". Sattirdaand Sunday . Aug, 23rd & 24th mirk tip hip "Manager's Special" Bucket of finger firkin' good chicken. Enough for 5 to 7 hungr} people. Tick up the "Manager's Special" at hentuekFrit•d Chicken. You'll be smiling too! 94 Elgin Ave., East, 74eT wts Col. 5andclrs'cipi entucku tied iek.en. A CANADIAN COMPANY Colonel Samoa' [goys Atte! tufts make 4 "la' r Won' wail, Goderich M' 227 Main St., I Exeter 35 MARY STREET, CLINTON 482=9742 OPEN: MONDAY - FRIDAY 8:00 A.M. - 6 P.M., SATURDAY 8:00 A.M. -12 NOON PRESENT THIS COUPON FOR SAVINGS ' ON SHUDROG�AIN FOOD ON ANY 20 KG. BAG OF SHUR- GAN DOG FOOD ON ANY 10 KG. BAG OF SHUR.GAIN DOG FOOD - Coupon Valid 'fill Thursday, September 4