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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-12-24, Page 19ii 31, Service directory DRYWALL kngw.n for high .quci.Ulty I'a"..T � E. E ' ��14►K:. fir' DRYWALL` have complete drywall service Phene 527.1398 527-0606 1.11111111111111.11111 Electrical Problems? Call ELECTRIC. • Licensed Electrician Commercial/ industrial/Farm Residential 24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE Ed Rooseboom 4824441 1111111111111111.1111111 WATER WELL DRILLING W.D. HOPPER & SONS FOUR MODERN ROTARY RIGGS .1 PHONE: SEAFORTH NEIL; 527-1737 DURL: 527-0828 JIM: 527-0775 34. Personal e Sona) PREGNANT and DISTRESSED? Married or single, free positive . con- fidential support. Help is as close as your telephone. BIRTHRIGHT - London (collect) 432-7197 or 524-2913, 357-1769 or 392-6541.-3-52 ALONE: Be alone no more. If you , are unattached, separated, single, •or divorced, meet that special person. Apply Box 104, Owen Sound, N4K 5P1 - Please state age. -51.52 r 38. Auction sale Richard Lobb AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR Every Thursday HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALE Sat.tec. 13 et 10 a.m., Antiques, furniture, ap- pIiances, carpenter tools etc. at Richard Lobb's Barn. AUCTION SALE Gift Store Fixtures for THE WAXWORKS BOUTIQUE IN WINGHAM On Sat., Dec., 27 at 11:00 a.m. (preview from 9:OOam till sale time) Including fittings, equip- ment, fixtures and access- ories usual to the operation of a retail giftware store; rnvnlving card .stands. can- dle display- stands; 15' counter, large birch display stand with sliding doors, medium birch display stand, several tables, mod- ern buffet, wooden shelv- ing with fittings, gift -wrap rack and ribbon holder, paper cutters, several an- tiques used in display in- cluding exceptional oak bake table, 1 curve -glass countertop display in mint condition; 1 counter top curve -glass • display (re- quires some restoration); Targe cherry multi -piece bookcase display with be- vel plate mirror and sliding glass doors; pine cupboard base, octopus towel racks, ash collapsable table, 2 pc. pine cabinet with diamond mullioned doors, pedestal stand, antique wool wind- er, • very old Labbatt Ale keg; early sleigh: several old crocks and variety of small items of definite interest and collectablility, in addition some office as• seccories and a Sweda till With tax key in Tike -now condition PLUS many oth- er items of interest and be- ing sold for and at THE WAXWORKS BOUTIQUE 182 Josephine Street Wingham, Ontario AUCTIONEER: Jack Alexander for information 357-1782 or 357-1011 40. Lost &:Fo.nd LOST 6 toed ginger and white 7 month old kitten.' King ,St, area. Answers to Sunny. Phone 4824340,-52 41, To give away TO GOOD HOME 3 female and one male part St. Ber- nard puppies. Phone 482. 9890,-52 42. Death notice -::..,..1601..• $irtha PA'1,FE tSON Rod and Cathy ere pleased to. announce the arrival of their baby boy, Daniel McLean, $. lbs. 13 ox., on Sat,,, ped. 20, 1980. Grand, parenits are Mrs, Gloria Patterson and Bill and Helen Taylor, Varna, 'Great grandparents, Mrs, Nellie Nott,, .Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Clinton and Mrs. Edna Patterson, Brucefield.--52. 45, Marriages STEPHENS At Alexandra Marine 'and General Hospital, Goderich -- on Thursday, December -18)-- 1980, 18,1980, Mrs. Norma Stephens (nee Cook) of Bayfield and formerly of Toronto. Beloved wife of Lloyd Stephens .and dear mother of Jane, Mark and Nora. Loving grand- mother of Alexander, Geoffrey and Erin. Also survived by one brother, Lorne Cook, predeceased by one brother, Stewart Cook. A private family funeral service was held on Satur- day, December 20, 1980.-52 nx PROUSE At University Hospital, London, on Saturday, December 13, 1980, Kenneth Edward Prouse of Goderich, 'in his 54th year. Beloved husband of Elaine Allin. Dear father of Mrs. Linda MacKinnon and Terry Prouse both of London. Beverley Prouse of Van- couver, British Columbia, Sandra (Mrs. Dan DeMers,) and David both of Goderich. Step•=fatherof-Ke rWilson-o LL RR 2, Clinton, Randy, Brian and Tom Schmidt, all of Goderich. Brother of Mar- jorie (Mrs.. William Gard- ner), Dorothy (Mrs. Richard McWhinney), Evelyn (Mrs. William Levey) and Robert, all of Goderich and Harold of Tillsonburg. Also survived by five grandsons. Predeceased by one son, Brian. Rested at the Stiles Funeral Home, Goderich after 2 p.m. Monday, service on Tuesday at 2 • •p.m. Interment Maitland Cemetery. -52 • McBRIDE _. At St. Joseph's . Hospital, London, on Sunday, December 21, 1980, Edgar James McBride, of Kippen, in his 74th year. Beloved husband of Grace (dooper) McBride. Dear father of Wayne of Kippen, Sharon (Mrs. Steven Pine), Brampton. Dear brother of Wilbert, Kitchener, Lorne, Zurich, , Walter and Elmer, both.-of'_Exeter__ and Emma. (Mrs. Stuart Beattie) of Wingham. Predeceased by two brothers and one sister. Also survived by five grandchildren Bradley, Dennis, R Julie, Carl, and d Michael'. Visitation was' at the Bonthron Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 118 King St., Hensall after 7 p.m. Monday. Funeral and committal =•.service in the chapel on Tuesday, December 23rd at 4 p.m. with Rev. Robert McMullen officiating. Interment later in Bayfield Cemetery. -52• COUNTER At Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday, December 21, 1980, William, Norman Counter of Clinton, in his 77th year. Beloved husband of Madeline Counter (Van II•. Calista (Mrs. Kenneth McNairn) of RR 1, Clinton, George of London. Also survived by, four grandsons.. Predeceased by one brother Morley Counter. Rested at the Beattie Funeral Home, 55 Rattenbury Street, East Clinton. Funeral service was at St. Paul's Anglican Church on Tuesday, December 23, 1980, corn- mencing at 2 p.m. with Rev. James R. Broadfoot of- ficiating. Interment Clinton Cemetery -52 43. Births - PATON David and Debbie Paton of Mt. Elgin, are "happy to announce the safe arrival of their son, Donald Charles, weighing 10 lb. at Tillson- burg District 'Memorial Hospital, on Friday, December 5, 1980, A baby brother for Angela. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs'. Don Brodie, Brucefield, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Paton, Mt. Elgin. -52 SCHILBE Fred and Shirley (nee Brandon) are pleased to announce the safe arrival of their daughter,, Tanya Alison, weighing 8 lbs. 3 oz., at 7 a.m. on December 13, 1980. The proud grand- parents are Earl and Frances Schilbe and Joe and Alice Brandon.-52nc SCHAAF - GA4,DNEXt The -Marriage .of Verna -Mae...-._ Gardner and Earl David Schaaf took place qn Sat., Dec 20, 1980. Rev, Norman Peck performed the double - ring ceremony in. the Chapel of the Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Schaaf will make their home at 2° Victoria Blvd., Vanastra, Ont.--52nc 46. In memoriam HULLS In memory of Fred Hulls, who passed away six years ago this Christmas season. Fondly remembered by the family. -52 47. Card of thanks With a precocious, red headed grin, little Kris FAMILY & McNaughton was,ready to make her. stage debut at CHILDREN'S the Huron Centennial Christmas concert. The SERVICES .kindergarten pupil received the finishing touches A sincre thank you to all on her doll costume from teacher Norman Gemmell those in Clinton and are claa __ss perform ___ before the ed the ;laxIn the._Village, anyway"to"" Toy Store. (Shelley McPhee photo) make the Family and Children's Christmas Bureau a success. Wynne Homuth.-52 FLAGG I wish to thank everyone who sent cards and flowers and helped in other ways during• my recent stays in the Clinton Hospital - especially Dr. Barrett and Dr. Baker - also the nurses in emergency and the X-ray girls - as well as the nurses on first floor and other staff. A Merry Christmas - a Happy New Year ° to all. Dorothy Flagg. 52 GORDON I wish to thank my friends and relatives forcards, gifts, flowers and visits while in hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Baker, Dr. Watts and staff of first floor. ' Alcoa Gordon. -52x 14- arRISTAIs' GIFEEriaGs Bill, Marlene, Darryl and Stephanie Black wish everyone in the Brucefield and surrounding area a very Merry Christmas and all the best in the New Year. We have appreciated your patronage over the past years at Black's Variety. Our association with you will be • long, remem- bered. -51,52x Seasons Greetings with Best Wishes for the New Year to relatives, friends and neigh- bours. Jack, Mary, Cathy & Mary Ann Leppington.-52x I would like to wish all mac Queen Street friends and neighbours and also the Dietary staff of the Clinton Hospital and volunteer drivers of the Meals, on Wheels a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Mildred 13rown.-52 ,Wishing all our friends an neighbours a Merr Christmas and Happy Year. JIM AND BEA AN Off to Somalia BRUSSELS - Jack and of Somalia's Mary Bryans have left National Product. for Somalis, but it isn't for a vaction trip. • Jack has volunteered his services to the Canadian Executive Services Overseas (CESOj to help the people of Somalia upgrade their livestock ""-CI-61610'ment` and export. Somalia is located in East Africa . and is bounded by Kenya, Ethiopia and the Indian Ocean. CESO contacted the Bryans through a mutual friend who had submitted their names. In agreeing td take on th work, the Bryans will help Somalia in its attempt to increase export of livestock and livestock products. This accountsfor ap- proximately 65 per cent 1 Gross • CLINTON A' T' . A WS- Xmas doesn't have With all the holiday feasting ahead, food and nutrition specialists with theOntario Ministry of Agriculture and rood recommend cutting, ca Qrie corners wherever possible. Serve attractively garnished clear broth rather than thick bream soup with b' iiday° meals,. Select ,appealing vegetable recipes without rich sauces orexcessive amounts of butter. Enjoy the low calories and high food value of salads. At the end of a heavy meal, a light dessert or cheeses and fresh fruit may be more satisfying than a rich dessert. - Appetizers and "nib- - y_create-a calorie overload. Try a platter of raw vegetables with a tangy, yogurt - ba sed ogurt-based ' dip. Serve cucumber slices instead of crackers for cheese and pate. The following tested recipes appeal to the eye and palate, yet have few calories. Brussels Sprout bites Bright green, capped with white and dusted with red paprika, these appetizers will delight even Brussels sprout haters. 20 to 24 medium Brussels/4. sprouts (about 1/2 lb.) 3 oz. plain cream cheese 2ribsp, minced raw onion 1 tbsp. plain yogurt 1/2 tsp. dried dill weed i/4_...tsp, -garlic salt (op- tional) paprika • Several hours before serving, boil washed, trimmed Brussels sprouts in an uncovered pot until barely tender - Best Interest 1/2 % 1 ONE-YEAR ANNUAL We represent many Trust Companies. We are often able to arrange for the highest interest being offered on Guaranteed Investment Certificates. * Subject to change EXETER 235-2420 Gaise r-Kneale Insurance Agency Inc. CLINTON 482-9747 crisp. Drain, chill,under cold running water to stop the cooking process and drain: thoroughl Whip cream cheese until fluffy. Stir in onions,. yogurt, dill weed and garlic salt. Cut a: small. slice from the stem portion of the Brussels sprouts so they will. sit flat, Frost each with, a cap of the cheese m.ixtl re and sprinkle with a little paprika, Arrange on a serving plate and.. refrigerate, covered, for "at least two hours. Serve cold. Christmas Cauliflower Salad This looks like potato s a.1nd--ha calories. The cauliflower should definitely retain some of its crunch after the cooking period. 1 medium , head cauliflower 1 tbsp. white vinegar 3 green onions, chopped dash dry mustard 1 tsp. lemon juice salt and pepper to taste 1 medium green pepper, diced ti DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD. SALES WITH SERVICE The Prc,co to Buy Applronws NEW AND USED Hensall 262 2728 C1rSoc1Mhr)cJoyc • 6 • On a note -of good cheer we greet otlr many friends with best wishes and appreciation. ORO, VEmem) AY, ,D C;] 1 1 A0E l0 to mean calories % cup canned pimiento, and drain thoraughiy. diced .. In Medium bowl,. Break cauliflower into combing yogurt, green small fiowerettes and, chop smaller stem pieces into Winch lengths, Wash well. Boil a small amount of water in saucepan. Ade vinegar, cauliflower and boil only until . tender- crisp (five minutes or less). Drain cauliflower, chill onion, mustard, salt and pepper. Add cauliflower, mix gently and marinate, covered, in refrigerator for one to, f Qur ° hours, Stir ha , once or twice during this time;. Just beforeutting on the table, addSr n ee�, pepper :and. piento,,toss under cold running water ?.lightly and serve. Farm payments changed ed fA Agriculture and F5ocf The . Farm. Product Minister Lorne C. Hen- Payment act provides for derson has announced such plans to be funded amendments to the Farm by contributions from 'Products Payment Act producers of farmer which will allow for more products, by buyers, or flexibility in plans set up both. • du'cers- n-- cases of buyer made at the request of the bankruptcy. Ontario Egg Producers' e The amendments will Marketing Board who allow ' producer groups also asked for legislative interested in setting up authority to make such funds to eliminate payments to producer- creditors of C. B. Whyte and Sons. The legislation. enables the board to make payments from its own financial reserves to egg producers whosold eggs to this company on or before March 7, 1980. . . the provision for payments to be made in. cases where buyers are late in paying for goods received. It will also allow certain classes of producers to be exempted and provides additional grounds for payment. s 1980 draws to a close and we look forward to an exciting 1981k we wish to extend to everyone the compliments of this holiday season. May 1981 be a year of prosperity to you alt. "Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year" • RIEHL:AIWERTISIN1j. CALENDARS - ADVERTISING SPECIALTIES- BUSINESS GIFTS CLINTON, ONTARIO 482.9001 GROVES _'.V..AND - APPLIANCE CENTRE Huron Sts, Clinton tN ai u n� ftilONDAY,,TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY - 8 a.m. to 12 noon 1p.m. to 5- p.m. SATURDAY 80.m. to 12 Noon REGULAR HOURS -Dec. 22, 23, 24 CLOSED -- Dec. 25 Christmas Day CLOSED -- Dec. 26 8''oxing Day CLOSED -- Dec. 27 OPEN -- Dec. 29 OPEN -- Dec. 30 SEAFORTH & HENSALL STORES ONLY CLOSED — Wed., Dec. 31 for inventory OPEN REGULAR HOURS Jan. 2 & 3