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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-10-09, Page 22Meet at IensalJ ' The Past District Deputies" of District 8 met' in the Hensall IOOF Lodge Hall on Friday evening, where they enjoyed a, delicious dinner and later retired" to the local hall for their meeting, Past District Deputy Doug Cantelon of Clinton retired and District or er Deputy Wilfred Caslick of Wingham replace for District 8. WI meets The meeting of Hensall Women's Institute will be held at Hensall United Church on, Wednesday evening on educational and cultural activities and Mrs. Pat Brown will demonstrate making flower arrangements. Mr. and Mrs. Eric • ,i••:5', irk.,' • . ♦• r ,r/ �jk•</i�r- • ' , �,y .'fir•: BUILDING CENTRE Gex'amalx. __ __ _.... _., `' ITS A Altilitipli WITH GexanaIite' YOU'VE SEEN IT ON TV! NOW! . SEE IT FOR YOURSELF! Create a bright new world for your kitchen and bathroom with CERAMALITE. 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Seaforth -Clinton Hensall 27-0910 482-3405 262-2418 4 ►CE 2Z UNTON NEWS- I ,BC 1RD, URSDAX, OCTOBER s.. iseo, ,. ink INews and notes for HuronCou_.n'tyB,o.ar-� Q�Edu.e.. ti o.at t South Huron High 'School, Exeter Wed,, October 22 1980 6:30 ps m. sharp of Commercial, andoffice equipment, kitchen and food servicesequipment, technical and shop equipment, sewing machines and misc items. Complete listing in next weeks edition. Auctioneer Norm Whiting For further information phone, Exeter 235-1964. fP4zdteze/i d4.40cca e.� HENSA -t - �.. i�OPE`ItT�f TO BE -SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION We have been instructed by the Executors of the Estate of Mrs. Robert Simpson to offer by Public Auction: The Simpson house locatedat the main corner of No. 4 Hwy. and Main Streef in the Village of Hen- sel' on Saturday, October 18, at 10:30 a.m. at the location. Attractive 2 storey solid brick structure com- plemented with a country kitchen, dining, formal Iivingroom, private library, with a potential of- fice or . family room all en main floor, with 3 spacious bedrooms and a sitting room on upper floor, featural full basement, front entrance and Florida room. Desirous corner lot complemented with Mature trees. Selling subject to reasonable reserve. For viewing phone Rathwell & Associates 527- 1458. Matieeze, .1/." .4.ioceate.i4 AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORT.H. ONTARIO NOK 1 WO (5.19). 527-445$2 1PLthe// c>x G.4.4oC6i26,4 HENSALL AREA FARM OFFERED BY PUBLIC AUCTION We aro pleased to offer by Public Auction 97 acres of Huron County No. 1 soil in.a 3900 heat unit area with an average rainfall of 36" per year. Level land, suitably tiled, corner farm, municipal drainage outlets, no buildings. Lands located 33/4 miles North of Hensall on Hwy. No. 4, and 11/4 miles East. Sole Time: November 1st at 1:15 p.m. at the location - Lot 21 Concession 3 Tuckersmith Township. Selling subject to reasonable reserve. Financing available - for viewing phone Rathwell' 8 Associates, 527-1458. Proprietor - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Daymon ezeiza" ,W1.4octezte.4' AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS, APPRAISERS 7.7 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1WO j (519) 527-1458 AUCTION SALE OF OVER 50 TRACTORS and EQUIPMENT at Brindley Sales Yarcl DUNGANNON SATURDAY, OCT. 18 11:00 A.M. SHARP More consignments welcome Auctioneer Gorton H. Brindley 44 Engagements Mr; and Mrs. Clayton Ellis, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hodgson of Brantford are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of Glenna and Michael. The wedding will take place October 25, 1980 at 4 p.m. in Ontario Street United Church, (Clinton. -41x 47 Card of thanks CLIFFORD We wish to express our sincere appreciation to all family and friends in the Clinton area for your prayers, cards, charitable donations, flowers, food and visits. Words cannot thoroughly convey what your friendship has meant tolls at this time of sorrow in our lives. - Sincerely Bert, Mary Helen and Dave, Reg and Hazel Clifford, Jack and Marg Yeo and families. -41x WELSH We wish to express a sincere thank -you to all friends, neighbours and relatives, for the good wishes and gifts which we received on the occasion of our recent marriage. -We had an en- joyable evening and ap- preciate your thought- fulness. - Ralph and Doreen Welsh. -41x 47, Card of thanks DUTOT We would/like to thank our many frielids for their kind expressions of sympathy in the recent loss of our brother, Jim Atwood. - Delores and Alvin. -41 WARWICK Sincere thanks cannot ex- press my true 'feeling of gratitude for the many, many expressions of good wishes I received following my accident. My gratitude to friends, relatives, neigh- bours too numerous to mention individually, to the historical society, garden club, Lioness and ABC's. I can only say recuperation is really accelerated by your get - ell wishes. - Dora Warwick, -41 BARTLIFF Ou, s incere thanks to relatives, friends and neigh- bours for , floral tributes, donations to St. Paul's Memorial ,' Fund, Window Fund, Cancer and Heart Fund and your many acts of kindness in the recent loss of a dear. mother. Special thanks to Rev. Youmatoff, The Friendship Guild and the Ball Funeral Home. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. - The ifartliff Fmmnily.-41 •fr jnpage7 `recording secretary, Mar pulite Crawford; deputy treasurer, • Jean Bridge; deputy' financial secretary, Ja-n.et McCutcheon; chaplain, Sarah Stephenson; deputy warden, Barb. MC,Cutcheon; inside guardian deputy, "Marie McTaggart; outside guardian, Marg McCutcheon. The. guard of honor was Ethel Long, Jean Fraser, Jane .Hall, Joan Stephenson, Alice McCarter and Lois McCutcheon. Following the in- stallation of officers, Mrs. Lowe addressed the. Lodge on "Working Together In Harmony". Jr. P.N.G. Hazel Corbett prese with a gift and Noble Grand Bertha MacGregor presented the Jr. P.N.G. Hazel Corbett with a gift. Personals Mrs. Alice yerg has taken up residence in the Elizabeth Courts apar- tments, at 176 Oxford Street. Miss Bev Parsons has taken up residence in "The Maples" Apart- ments on Oxford St. The October meeting of the "'Three Links", Hensall will be held in the local Hall on Tuesday, October .14th at 8 p.m. The entertainment committee in charge will be Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taylor and Mrs. Anita Bengough, while on social FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE. Goderich Township. Con- cession 9. 11/2 storey brick house, barn and drive shed. 4 mile from Clinton. 20 acres, 11/2 storey brick house, sow barn. 200 acre dairy farm. Highway 8, Hullett Township. 2 houses, dairy barn, silos, drive shed, 75 cows, large milk .quota. AB the equip- ment. 200 acres, 175 workable. Highway 4, 5 miles from Clin- ton. 11/2 storey brick house, drive shed, new sow and hog barns, older barn, large corn crib. 269 acre zairy farm. 2 houses, large barns, 4 silos, drive shed. 120 milk cows and bred heifers. 35 calves and heifers. All the equipment. Large milk quota. C. BURUMA R.R. No. 2 Clinton 482-3287 Salesman for G.K. REALTY INC. Clinton 482.9747 11111111111111111111111111111 47. Card of thanks • a will be Mrs. T. Sherritt, Mrs. L. Mickle and Mrs. Bertha MacGregor. Ali members and Seniors are invited to attend this meeting. • . Carmel Church Rev. ,Kenneth Knight conducted the Com- munion Service in Car- mel Presbyterian Church on Sunday and delivered an. inspiring message from the New Testament Lesson John I: 11-18. The choir was under the direction of Mrs. Robert Taylor. Thanksgiving .services will' be held next Sunday and all are invited to worship at the regular hour of service. The Service on October 19th will be cancelled ind hip with Caven Presbyterian Church, Exeter when the Rev. James Ferguson of St. Andrew's Church, Stratford will be the guest speaker at anniversary services. held at the hour of 1:30 p,rn.A noon lunch will be served by the ladies at noon. Everyone is requested -to assist in supplying the lunch. There will be a special lady guest, speaker and special music by the ladies. You are invited to participate in this event. r• 11 A Ladies Day is being planned for October 26th when the time will be changed to standard time and the service will be HOHNER I would like to express my sincere thanks to all my friends, family, relatives, neighbours and co-workers at Clinton Public Hospital for their kindness of gifts, cards, flowers and visits while I was in the hospital. A specjill thank you to Dr. Watts, Dr,. Flowers and Dr_ Singleton.. - Cheryl Hohner.-41nx CRICH Sincere thanks to Dr. Baker, nurses and staff at the Clinton Public Hospital ,for the excellent care I received while I was a patient in the Hospital. A special thanks to relatives and friends for their kindness of gifts, cards and visits. Thanks to Mr. Pick for his. visits, ansl• to other ministers of the area who dropped in to wish me well. - Alden Crich. -41x SMITH I wish to express a sincere thank you to my family, friends, neighbours and St. James ACW for cards, flowers, street and gifts while ' I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, also for the many acts of kindness since my return home. Special thanks to Dr. S. I. Bailey and staff of 8th floor Victoria Hospital, London. - MarMarion, Smi th.---41 x WAMMES I would like to thank all my family and friends for all the cards, gifts, flowers and visits while I was a'patient in the Clinton Hospital. I would also like to thank Doctors Singleton, Baker and Watts. A special thank you to all nurses and general staff for making thy stay a more comfortable one. Thank you again. - Joanne Warn- mes.--41 Ontario Municipal Board In the matter of Section 64 of the Ontario Municipal Board Act, (R.S.O. 1970, C. 323) - and - In the matter of an application by The Corporation of ,the Township of Tuckersmith for an order approving: (a) By -Law No. 11-1980 a by-law to amend By -Law No. 40-1974 authorizing a debenture issue of 1130,000.00 for , a period of twenty years for the acquisition of ah auditorium, arena and swimming pool at the com- munity known as Vanastra. -(b) By -Law No. 40-1974 authorized the levy of such debentures to be made on all the rateable property in the Township of Tuckersmith, (c) Amending By -Law No, 11-1980 if approved would restrict such levy to the rateable property in the Hamlet of Vanastra which Hamlet is composed of all the lands and premises on Registered Plans 22 and 23 +n the Registry Division of Huron, APPOINTMENT FOR HEARING THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD hereby ap- points Thursday, the 23rd day of October, 1980, at the hour of ten o'clock (local time) in the forenoon at the Vanastra Recreation Centre, Vanastra Park in the Township of Tuckersmith for the hearing of all persons who desire to be heard in support of or in opposition to the application. If you do not attend and are not represented at this hearing, the Board may proceed in your absence and you will not be entitled to any further notice of the proceedings, _ - In the event the decision is reserved persons taking part in the hearing may request a copy of the decision from the presiding Board Member, Such decision will be mailed to you when available.. DATED AT Toronto this Sth day of September, 1980. s area *' Luther returned ` last week from a month's' vacation to Western Canada and visited with their niece and; -nephew, Jeff and Cindy Raeburn at Coronation,, Alberta. Mrs. Don Gooding and, Dale of Parkhill were recent visitors with the former's mother, Mrs. Edgar Munn. Mrs. Hazel Luther returned this week from. Newfotmdland, where she spent < the summer months . with relatives • and friends; United Church: news World Wide Com- munion. was observed, at Hensall United Church by Rev, Stan McDonald administering the Sacrament of Com- munion., The message dwelt on the "Unity of the Spirit", Turn to page 23 • Bob Turnbull (left), president of the southwestern district of the Canadian Cancer Society and Ross McDaniel, fund raising campaign chairman for the Huron Unit, recently presented a campaign award to the Clinton branch for exceeding its fund raising objective. Accepting the award on behalf of the Clinton branch was Marg Hayter. CONTEST Send us your favourite recipe for publication in our Special Fall Cook Book Edition YOUCOULDWIN $100.°O CASH Each recipe you send in entitles you to also send along one Draw Ballot!, {see -bottom of ad) - Entries are welcome from groups as well as individuals. 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