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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1983-03-16, Page 221 PAG V.—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1 IS 40 Lost & Found F Gold C ND: airs InOhl- trace. Otis rgor may diinti by Ii4en- tifYtn Phone 482-3427 el,r tme 6 P -MR - 46 In memoriam GAUNT tr. loving memory of o dew Luther and grandfather Earl t -,punt who passed away one year ago Morch 15 1982 'sadly missed but never forgot ren by daughter son in low and y, ondchildren 11 HOLLAND in loving memory of o dear son and brother Keith who passed uwny MOIL 20 1978. Our hearts still oche with sadness A secret tear still flows What it meant to lose you Keith No one will ever know to those who hove a son and brother Cherish him with core For you'll never know how mush you miss him Until he isn t there Lovingly remembered by Dod Mum and family I I VINCENT I would like to express my thanks to everyone for coming to my Birthday porty, the lovely gifts, floral arrangements cards and good wishes Winnie incent 11 43 Births CHUM? Wayne and Brenda are pleased t , announce the safe arrival of tt eii daughter Crystol Amelia on March 12, 1983 at Clinton Public Hospital Proud grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs Hugh Black of Richmond Hill and Mr and Mrs. Tom Chuter of Clinton. Special thanks to Dr. Steed and nursing staff or 2nd. floor. SLOTEGRAAF I' ter and Mary Slotegraaf of R R. 2, Clinton proudly an- nounce the birth of their son Luke (Lucanus James) born on 1 uesday, March 8, 1983. ANSTETT David and Nancy Anstett are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Danielle Marie on Sunday, March 13, at Clinton Public Hospital. A little sister for Nicole. A new grand• daughter for John and Laura Anstest.a and-"T'oe` and Mary O'Keefe. Special thanks to Dr, Steed and nurses on 2nd floor llnx for their excellent care. TRIEBNER Bi ion and Audy are pleased to announce the safe arrival of Matthew Brian, weighing 8 lbs. 11 ozs. at St. Joseph's Hospital, London on March 2, 1983 A new baby brother for Jonathan. Pr crud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs David Triebner Brucefield r.nd Mr. and Mrs. John McClen- nan, Palmerston. 11 nx Cars for sale 47 Card of thanks MI®®LETON The homily of rhe late Stewort Middleton wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to fr.ends relatives and neighbours tor their many acts of kindness cords floral tributes and memorial dono tions during our recent bereavement We wish to con vey our special thanks to Dr Newland Rev Gordon Reynolds Rev Douglas Pitts Rev George Youmatoff Staff of Boll 8 falconer Funeral Horne Clinton Dons Club ladies of St Jones Anglican Church Women and Pallbearers Margoret Mrd dleion Marilyn and Hubert Freitag Bev and Jonet Earley George and Lynda Earley Bob and Susan Earley and grondchildren IIx BRAND I would like to thank our relatives friends and neighbours for their visits cords flowers and gifts while 1 wos in Clinton Hospital Thonks olso to Dr Harrett Father Plura and the nurses and staff It wos greatly appreciated Margaret Brand I l x LAYTON I would like to say a special thanks to all who visited me and seat cords gifts and treats and to all who sent in baking at home while a patient rn Clinton and St Joseph s Hospital Lon don Special thanks to Dr Newland Dr Flowers Rev Pick arid first floor nurses. Your kindness was very much ap precrated Dorothy Loyton. 1 I BARIUM; We would like to express out sincere thanks to relotives friends and neighbours for flowers, notes and cords sent to us after the 'passing of Jean s sister Gertrude (Trudy) Abel Jean and Bruce Bortlrff 11 x LEPPINGTON I wish to thank everyone for their kindness to me while a pa tient in Clinton Public Hospital Special thanks to Dr Kane Dr Baker, and first floor nurses. Mary Leppington 11 CHAMBERS Thanks to everyone for cards gifts and visits while I was a pa- tient in Clinton Public Hospital Special thanks to Dr. Watts. Dr. Newland and Dr Walden and nurses on the first floor Gladys Chambers. 1 1 x mo RTI(IPa(TIOf� 5. Cars for sale POLICE CABS, T S VM 18-9979-81 Chevrolets, Plyrssoutlas & Fords 2-1978-79 Llncolrrssa & Cadillacs9 3-1976-79 Station Wu nisi & Verso 2-1978 Dodge %ton & Dodge ita rrscharger 4%4 17-1975-78 '/, to % ton Pickups & Crow Cobs 10-9984-78 1 & 2 ton Cab & Chassis & Dumps 1-17 ft. Stocir Back 2- Loft & tows 4 -Hydro Utility Bodies 1-1980 Kawasaki Police 1000cc Motorcycle MIGHTONBS CAR SALES 6 voiles lest of Hanover, No. 4 highway Phone Durham 1-369-3136 38 Auction sale 38 Auction sale e Cr/L.P// Pf . C �LO,I /%lP 1 REMINDER Hensatl Antiques & Furniture AUCTION W r ,nt 1111 .1 tit otter fn 1t0110,i11 1 rr .ill l' ri o limen furnishings of lint n f hrrinpsr,n on Saturday, March 19 St 111:10 a.m. K. I, r t., ',r'.r .. r r h '. i rltlt„ti Lott It It 'r. •, cr itt I ttthrt mint RATI1VVf.11 & \SSW(Ik1t-S I)ic L Robinson. Sales \tanager *///1/7•'(//rCv ni1.)(7.7(/4 ) Al•. 1 r NE f i1 U. t•AT,.RS AP'r•r,A ',F n•. N., A ^J i T C, f A r r? A r; Ria 4 mg Nr k w St. Patrick's Presbyterian Church celebrated St. afternoon dessert tea. Bonnie Glanville poured a hot McPhee photo) Patrick's Day on Saturday with an cup of tea for Verna Harris. (Shelley Scouts receive awards of safety At Scouts - everyone reviewed knots and first aid. Bronze level worked on safe- ty. After grand howl, Cubs played a version of dodge ball then divided into star work groups. The following boys received stars: Black star - Jeremy Snell, Mark Walker; Red star- Steven Smith, Steven Morley; The following boys received badges: Houseorderly - Steven Morley, Sheehan Carter; Skater - Steven Smith, Steven Morley, Collector - Torn Trick, Sheehan Carter; Athlete - Sheehan Carter; Team player - Steven Smith. Beavers "B" Colony - Assistant District Commis- sioner John Horsup visited the colony and invested Mur- ray Grigg. We welcome Mur - NEED To KNOW SOMETHING ABOUT YOUR NEW COMMUNITY? -- fI- !'rff ()int' 11 olll.. Phone -_4827389_ Ctu' •PS•, see' 1 omn .. ,a�1 ,: u1 titillOWNISWIRMINWIWINOWNIRININ ray to our colony. There was a game of soccer and dodgeball and then show and tell. Beavers "A" Colony - theme was a trip to Africa - The craft was a parrot. Game and story ere about animals in Africa. Guilding News: The Pathfinders guest speaker was Rhona Huzn- phrey.'S11e a plained about. proper way of applying make-up and facial hygience. At Guides everyone work- ed on their Guide program. Brownies afternoon, Jen- nifer Laneread her Brownie around the World project. They played telephone, sang songs, worked on golden hand and bar. Brownie evening - mernbers divided into golden hand and bar work. They played the game called lad- ders and Erin Lobb introduc- ed a new game. The Beavers, Cubs, Brownies are not having a meeting this coming week because of spring break Have a good week. ALEK TRIC/AN $AY$ BAIL®/!VIAS A NEW HOME? BOY 1 WHAT FAMILY TREAD ALL US NOW -WE'LL 4NSTAL ELECTRIC HEAT" (Barry Buchanan 3 PNASE Fume CLINTON 442-7374 110) 5 1 ;l uet.(I le. March 22nd rl 1 %'1ntcrial `otion, 1Pt►Iterns '! (tti„ r,r � r N 1)1r1r1� Irl-btore tin .intoe et 1FF h�AFF `crewing %'lltt•hin( 24nas 52 Si• 2000 Lou eso y r 1. les in Se f® f GAadys Irene Armstrong After a lengthy illness, Gladys Irene Armstrong r ;ed in Seaforth Hospital on March 7. She was the wife of John W. Armstrong of Londesboro whom she mar- ried on April 29, 1925. They had two children, Kenneth and Doreen (Mrs. Glen Carter ), Londesboro. She is also survived by 12 grand- children and three great grandchildren. Gladys was born near Blyth on March 2, 1901 to Henry and Emma Taman. She is the last surviving rnember of a fanuly of five, William, Wesley, Pearl (Mrs. John Carter ) and Mary Anne who died in un - fancy. During her life time she was an active church member, church organist tor rnany years, 25 year member of O.E.S., Clutton, life member of the Londesboro W 1. and Londesboro Church Club. Mrs. Armstrong rested at Tasker Funeral Horne, Blyth until March 10 when services were conducted by Mrs. Col- in Swan. Interment followed at the Blyth Union Cemetery Honorary pallbearers were their three grandsons - Larry Carter. and David and Billie Arm- strong. Clinton Cookers meet Canadian Cookers Meeting 5 of the Great Canadian Clinton Cookers was held on March 7. at the home of Kelly Vodden. We started the meeting with the 4-H pledge. Carol showed us how to convert measure- ment and she showed us the correct way to make Kima with Rice, Gingerbread, Chicken Chow Mein and in- stead of the Peanut Punch we made Strawberry Punch. While the fond waq cooking we discussed the questions in our books and party preparations. We also passed around different kinds of spices such as cloves. At the end of the meeting Carol marked our books. Then we ate the food which was prepared. The next meeting which is the party will be held on March 28 at St. Paul's Church. —Written by Lori Liver- more. 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