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Clinton News Record, 1981-01-22, Page 1726. Help wanted GENERAL MOTORS parts person required for GM dealership in Northern Alberta. Must have minimum of five years counter ex- perience. ability to work well with others plus the ability to meet the public and to organize work Be stable. We offer: Full company benefits which include dental, eyeglass. Excellent working conditio ns. Computerized ttiveetor*' system: Ze elicit wages. For further in- formation contact : Les Vachon -Manager, Trumpeter Pontiac Buick Ltd., 12308 100th St., Grande Prairie. Alberta. Phone 14031 532.8865- or res (403 ) 532 -3826. -3bc JOB OPPORTUNITY - Sell Deseret Jewellery- For in- formation call 482-7314 after 5 p.m. -3 27. Wanted (general) FIREWOOD WANTED Seasoned. loaded on our trailers. 50 percent limbs and the rest split SEASONED. Call Toh Free 1-800-265-4279. Floyd Jones, Newbury Ontario. -51-4 WAWFED - removed by April 15. 1981. one frame barn 40' x 60, with metal, roof and two- storey red brick house. Con- tact Bob Ginuredwald 357-3450 from 9 - 5 or 482-3270 evenings. -1-4 28. Business opportunity EARN MONEY' Learn in- come tax preparation at home. Reduced prices. For free brochure. no obligation, write Et & R Tax Schools. 118 Rox- borough Drive Toronto. OnL-3bc FULL OR PART-TIME - Couples and individuals for business of your own: Local Amway distributor trains you for splendid opportunity. Phone 482-7728 after 5 and on weekends. -3-10x 29. Tenders FOR SALE BY TENDER: Two wooden counters. One approximately 8' long, one approximately 16' long. Separate tenders will be ac- cepted. Apply at Clinton Credit Union. Box 310. before Jan. 24. 1981.-3a r TENDERS FOR LAND RENT TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY Sealed tenders clearly marked as to contents will be received by the undersigned for land rent (m West Part. Lot 16. Concession BRN Township of Stanley for approximately 35 acres for the years 1981. 1982 and 1983 until 12:00 noon. Friday. Jan. 30, 1981. Tender forms must be obtained from the office of the clerk treasurer. Highest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. Mel Graham Clerk Treasurer RR1 Brucefield, Ont. NOM IJO.-3.4 PUBLIC TENDER House for sale - 14 Shipley St., Clinton. 2 bedroom brick house to be moved. Purchaser to move ho/use off present lot not( later than May 15, 1411.. Tenders to be submitted to Hospital Administrator, Clinton Public Hospital, closing date Friday. Feb. 6, 1411. Particulars of site preparation available at the hospital. Douglas Coventry Administrator 30. Employment wanted EXPERIENCED Day Care Worker will babysit in her country home any time. Phone 482-7116. -2,3x 1 WiLL BABYSIT in my own home daily including weekends. House on highway near Brucefield. Phone 482- 7493.-2,3 31 . Service directory KEN'S CARPENTRY - Remode,lling renovations. cupboards, nec rooms, car- ports. floorinng. Hunt -Pella windows and patio doors. aluminum siding_ windows. doors. Phone 482 -76767 -Ken McNairn.-121far LAYING and FINISHING concrete floors for basements. garages, drive sheds etc Call • George 482 -3e91. nee511 WHEELCHAiRS- The CP & T Fund of Clinton Oddfellows Lodge have wheelchairs available for loan free Contact Tom Chuter 482-76.:2 or Mrs M. Batkin 482-3866.-46tfar Custom Slaughtering and Processing hill Day .idnr,c77ay nail£RNSP:S DASHWOOD 237-3677 HANK'S SMALL ENGINE SERVICE 1 MILE NORTH OF LONDESBORO 523-9202 FOR SALE Used Snowmobiles We also Service and Repair snowmobiles and snowblowers and other small engine equipment INCOME TAX PREPARED Personal and Form Ross Carter, B.A. REASONABLE RATES PLEASE PHONE 482-7776 AFTER 6 P.M. PAINTING DECORATING INTERIOR RENOVATIONS Free Estimatescall: Steve Miners BRUCEFIELD 482-3377 WATER WELL DRILLING W.D. HOPPER & SONS FOUR MODERN ROTARY RIGGS PHONE:SEAFORTH NEIL: 527-1737 BURL: 427-0828 JIM: 527-0775 JOHN KASSIES GENERAL CONTRACTING *Farm Building')' it Additions *Renovations PHONE 482-3063 31 Service directory ADDITIONS. Renovations and All Types of Carpentry. Inc hrding drywall. Licensed carpenter with reasonable prices- Phone 482-7860 Gary MacKay -1-4 FOR EXPERIENCED and Professional stucco and drywall renovations call 482- 3696.-1-4 ' Electrical Problems? Call ED'S ELECTRIC Licensed Electrician Commercial/ Industrial /Farm Residential 24 HR. EMERGENCY SERVICE Ed Rooseboom 482-7441 DRYWALL known for high quality PETER BAKOS DRYWALL hove complete drywall service Phone 527-1398 527-0606 35 Notice to creditors iN THE MATTER OF' THE ESTATE` OF JOSEPH FREDERiCK MOTE. late of the. Town of Clinton. in the County of Huron • . ALL PERSONS having claims against the Estate of the above-named. .Joseph Frederick Mote. who died on or --about- the -2nd-day of December. 1981. are required to file the same with full particulars with the un- dersigned by the 9th day of February, 1981. as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall have notice. DATED at Clinton. Ontario. this 8th day of January. 1981. D. GERALDHILTZ, Barrister& Solicitor. 52 Huron Street . Clinton. Ontario. Solicitor for the Executor. -2-4 IN THE ESTATE OF LAWRENCE EDWARD ELLIS. late of the Village of Brucefield in the County of Huron. Retired ,Farmer. deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above-named who died on the 20th day of November. 1980. are required to file full par- ticulars thereof with the un- dersigned on or before the 20th day of February. 1981. after which date the assets will be distributed. having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Clinton. Ontario, this 19th day of January. 1981. MENZiES. ROSS. Clinton. Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors. -3-5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL persons having claims against the Estate of LiLLiE BELLE JAMIESON. Widow. late of the Town of Clinton. in the County of Huron. who died on or about the 28th day of December. 1960. are required to file the same with full particulars with the un- dersigned by the 14th day of February. 1981. as after that date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED at Goderich. Ontario, this 14th day of January, 1981. PREST and EGENER. Barristers. etc.. 33 Montreal Street. Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for the Estate. -3-5 HENDRIK GELOK ELECTRIC RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL IVDUSTR/AL TRAILER AND R V SERVICE QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AT A REASONABLE PRICE MAINTENANCE - NEW AND OLD INSTALLATIONS PHONE 519482-3700 or 482.7007 34 Personal PREGNANT and DISTRESSED' Married or single. free positive con- fidential support Help is as close as your telephone. BIRTHRIGHT - London +collec/t ( 432-7197 or 524-2913. 357-1769or 392-6541 -3-52 36. Announcements, notices NOTICE Township of Tuckersmith The residents of the Town ship of Tuckersmith ors requested by the council: NOT TO PARK CARS ON TOWNSHIP ROADS during the winter months in order to facilitate snow plowing operations. Council will not be respon- sible for damage to any vehicles parked on roads or streepts_ Council - also requests that the residents of the Town- ship of Tuckersmith: DO NOT PUSH OR DUMP SNOW ON TOWNSHIP ROADS ALLAN NICHOLSON Road Superintendent TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH 42 Death notice Mr, 411411•14 PAPPI.E At Huronview. Clinton on Monday. January 16; 1981, David Papple of Main Street North. Seaforth. beloved husband of Isabella ( Monk ) Papple, in his 96th year. Dear father of Mrs. Rot- (Ella) West. London: Gordon. RR 5. Seaforth: Airs. Wallace (Mary) Pringle. Brantford: William. Egmondville: Earle; Seaforth. Mrs. Scott (Anne) Kerr. Dorchester: Mrs. Elmer Myrtle 1 Scott. Norwalk. California: Lloyd. London: Mrs. William (Olive) Little. RR 1. Seaforth, Mrs Douglas (Edna Stinson. London. Also survived by 31 grandchildren and 42 .great grandchildren. Predeceased by one son Robert (June 1944 Rested at the Whitney - Ribey Funeral Home. 87 Goderich Street West. Seaforth: where service was held Wednesday. at 2 p.m. with Reverend T A A Duke officiating. Temporary en- tombment Pioneer Memorial Mausoleum with interment to follow Baird's Cemetery, Brucefie Id. -- 3 38. Auction sale Richard Lobb AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR Every Thursday HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALE 42 Death notice • 42 Death notice MALPASS H.ABLRLll At Riverside Hospital. Ottawa.:)t St. Joseph's Hospital. London on Friday. January 16. 1981,Jacob William Habererof 21 Goshen Street South_ Zurich. in his 77th year. Beloved husband of Vera Clara Kalbfleisch. Dear father of John. Toronto Dear brother of Ferdinand of Zurich Predeceased by four brothers and three sisters Also sur- vived by three grandctald,en. Sarah. • Steen and Beth. Funeral was held at St.Peter 's Leathern Church. Zurich on Sunday. January 18th at 2 p.m. Pastor Jack Dressler of- ficiated. Temporary en- tombment with interment later in St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery Donations to the charity of your choice will be apprec is ted by the family -3 on Sunday. January 11, 1981, Maxwell Edmund Malpass- of Ottawa. formerly of London, in his 47th year. Dear father of Jennifer. David and Patrick all of Quesnel. British Columbia. Dear brother of Mrs- Ted (Betio) Collins of London and Robert of Lam- beth. A family funeral service. was conducted at- the McFarlane & Roberts Funeral Home. Lambeth by Reverend ion lianstorol of the Lambeth United Church. on Wednesday, January 14, at 1 :30 p.m. Spring interment in Dorchester Union Cemetery .- 3 COOPER At Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday. January 18. 1981, Mr. Alvin Cooper of Clinton in his 59th year. Beloved husband of Doreen Cooper Dear brother of Evelyn (Mrs. William Gaines( of Flint. Michigan. Clarence of Lapeer. Michigan. Cliff of Clio. Michigan and Bill of Mount Morris, Michigan. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Rested at the Ball Funeral Home. 153 High Street. Clinton after 7 p.m.. Monday. until Wed- nesday. January 21. 1981: where the funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Interment Clinton Cemetery -3 FORA\ At Huronview on Sunday, January 18. 1981. Mary c Pol lard i Foran, formerly of Goderich. .n her 94th year. Beloved wife of the late William Foran. Aiso predeceased by her 'parents, Patrick and Mary Anne (Kearney) Pollard and four brothers. Thomas. Joseph. Edward and Oswald. Rested at the McCallum Funeral Home. Cambria Road at East- St.. Goderic Ye. after 2:30 p.m. Monday until Tuesday mor- ning then to St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church for Funeral Mass at 11:00 Interment St Peter's Cemetery. -3 VAN POUCKE At Seaforth Community Hospital on Thursday. January 15th. 1981. Adolf Karel Van Poucke . of 69 Market Street. Sea forth in his 75th year. Surviving are his wife, the former Elza Victoria Robbens. Survived by children Yvette (Mrs. Henry Bin- needyk' of RR 2, Kippen, Marcel P, of Windsor and Garry A. of Seaforth. One sister. Mrs. Leontin Ver- cruyssen of RR 2. Blyth and one brother Leonard of Belgium. Also 12 grand- children survive The late Mr. • Van Poucke rested at the R.S, Box Funeral Home, 47 High Street. Seaforth after,2 p.rn. on Friday. where services were from St. • James Roman Catholic Church. Seaforth on Saturday. January 17th at 11 a.m. Temporary entombment in Pioneer Memorial Mausoleum. Seaforth with interment later in St-. James Cemetery. Seaforth.-3 . PASSMORE Mr. John IShon) Passmore. of 72 Church Street. Delhi passed away on Monday, January 19. 1981. in his 70th year, (former manager- of Delhi P.G.C.) Beloved husband of former Irene Smith. Dear father of Mrs. Paul (Ann) Mogan', Ottawa: Mrs. Charles (Judith ) Scour` Ottawa, Mrs. Gail- ( Mary) Scheers, RR I. Sirn- coe. Dear brother of Mrs. William iZetta) McLean, Hamilton : Rev. Robert Passmore, Owen Sound: Mrs. Lorne (Gladys) Elder. Chatham . Kenneth Passmore, Aylmer Also surviving are seven grandchildren. Resting at Murphy Funeral Home. Delhi I from Wednesday 2:00 p.m.1 for funeral service in the chapel on Thursday at 2:00 p.m conducted by Rev. Gordon Williams. Delhi United Church. interment Delhi Cemetery -3 e/tee cia AUCTION CALENDAR JANUARY,!24th: Form property and machinery auction 2 miles north of Crediton, Bruce Mills at 1:15 p.m. JANUARY 27th: Farm property auction, 100 acres, 4 milds east of Kippon at 1:15 p.m. for estate of Ed McKay. FEBRUARY 11th: Wimtom Building Services Inc„ Ridgetown, machinery and tools al 10:30 a.m. elezlifeze, c CV4,4o-ciaie.1 AUCTIONEERS, LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST e SEAFORTH. ONTARIO (519) 527-1458 VOLLAND At The Queensway Manor. Hensall on Tuesday. January 13. 1981. Mrs. Elizabeth Albrecht Voliand. in her 98th year. Widow of the late John Henry- Volland + 1968 +. Dear mother of Clarence of Hensall, Bruce of Sudbury. Mrs. Vera Johnston. Brucefield. Mrs. Irene Finlayson of Hensall. Beatrice (Mrs. Louis Taylor '. Varna. Also survived by 16 grandchildren. 35 great - grandchiidren and four great - great -grandchildren. Visitation at the Bonthron Chapel of Michael -P. O'Connor Funeral Home. -118 King Street. Hensall. after 2 p.m. Thursday where the funeral and committal service was conducted on Friday. January 16th- at 2- p.m. - with - Rev. Lockhart Royal officiating. Temporary entombment with interment later in Hensall Union Cemetery Donations to the C:N.I.B.• would be ap- preciated .-3 • CLEAVE At the Bluewater Rest Home. Zurich. on Saturday; January 17- 1981. Mrs. Floreleanor Elizabeth . ( Watson I Cleave: in her 90th year. Widows of the late Paul Cleave 11975 ) Dear mother of Logan and James. both. of Bayfield. Eric of Wingham and Ann ( Mrs. Edward Twentyman + of Waukegan. Illinois. - Dear sister of Mrs. Bessie Gillard of Union. Predeceased by four brothers and four sisters. Also survived by 17 grandchildren. 18 great-grandchildren and two great -great- grandchildren. Visitation at the Westlake Chapel of Michael P. O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49 Goshen Street. North. Zurich where the funeral and committal service were conducted on Tuesday. January 20 at 2 p.m. with Pastor Ross Smith officiating. Temporary entombment with interment later in Bayfield .Cemetery. Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated by the family. -3 43. Births CLDMORE Ted and. Joan (nee, Nigh) of Seaforth are proud to an- nounce the arrival of their daughter. Kelly Elaine at St. Joseph's Hospital. London on January 12. 1981 weighinginat 6 Ib. 101 t oz. Brig brother Brian is waiting at home for Kelly. Happy Grandparents are Joe and Muriel Nigh of Seaforth and Reg and Iia Cudmore of Clinton -3 OSTLER David and Dianne (Cudmore) of Brampton are tickled pink to announce the arrival of Maggie's little sister. Julia May was horn on December 2. 1980 at Peel Memorial Hospital. weighing in at 5 l 10 oz Happy Grandparents are ,john and Fran Ostler of Milton and Reg and 1 l ('udmore of Clinton - 3 MEDD Mr. and Airs Jim Medd are happy to announce the birth of their son, John William Brent, on Wed. Jan 1.1• 1981 at Wingham District Hospital A brother for Mandy and Melissa - 3nx POSTMA Case and Alita are thankful to God for the blessing of a beautiful baby girl, born on ,January 7. 1981 A welcome sister for Angela. -Bart and ,Joseph :3 • FOR RF. ST Bill and Heather (nee Bowie are proud to announce the birth of their first child. Steven James Deric, on Jan. 10. 1981, at St Joseph's London A grandson for Peggy and Wilmer Ferguson and David and Margo Bowie. -3nx CIorNTON NEWS-REQJRD, MSIR DAY, JANUARY 22.1.981 -PAGE 17 43 Births CULLEN Cathi and Doyle thank the Lord for another -little blessing' Gregory Doyle born January 1,7. 1981. a brother for Brent. -Children are a heritage from the Lord ' Psalm 127:3.-3nx 45 Marriages PRESCOTT- :'lc'-C9b.'TIRA s .. On January 17. 1981 ith Otntar3e Street United Church Chapel, Clinton. Driisilla McMurray, Clinton and Ernest Prescott of Orono. Ontario were united in marriage Rev. Nortran Pick officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Prescott will be residing at 119 Huron Street, Ciinton.-3x 46. In memoriam RILEY in loving memory of a husband fatter and grand- father. John Riley. whopassed away Jan 23. 1980. I think of him in silence His name i oft recall There is nothing left to answer But his picture on the wall_ Sadly missed by wife Clara, sons. daughter and families. -3 RILEY In memory of Dad. John Riley, who passed away Jan. 23.1980. So many things have happened Dad Since you were called away So many things to share with you Had you been left to stay ;We eailnot-bring the old days back Your hand wecannot touch . But we still have sweet memories - Of the one we loved so much. Ever remembered. ever loved, your daughter Marie. son -Mn - law Bruce and granddaughter Kathy. -3 47. Card of thanks YOUNG The family of the late Jim Young sincerely thank their friends, neighbours and relatives for all their acts of kindness during his illness. A very'special thank you to Dr. James Rourke. Dr. 'Flowers, Dr. Lambert and the kind nurses on first floor of Clinton Hospital for their com- prssionate care. To all who sent messages of sympathy, and donated so generously to Cancer Research and to all who visited him. both in hospital and at home. Special thanks also go to McCallum Funeral Home. Rev. Norman Pick and the U.C.W. of Holmesville United Church. Lorrine. Janice and Ron. Mrs. Elma Young, Olive and Graham Johnston, Bess and Harold Black. -3 •CAR BERT Thank you to all who helped at the 'scene of the' accident. Special thanks to Fr. John Pluta, Dr. Newland, Dr: Watt and Dr: Baker and to all the nurses who were so very. good to me. Thanks to all those who sent flowers, gifts. Get Well cards and Birthday presents. To the teachers. secretary Mrs. Mitchell and pupils of St. Joseph's School for their visits and thoughtfulness. Sincerely Agness Carbert.-3x LAYTON i w ish to thank my family and friends for the kindness l received while Twee a patient in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. Newland. 1st floor nurses. kitchen staff and Rev Pick. Dorothy Layton. -3 - VOLLAND The family of the. late Elizabeth Volland would like to express their sincere thanks to their relatives. friends and neighbours for the expressions of sympathy shown during their recent bereavement. for the locety tributes. cards and donations to all societies and a special thanks to all at the Queensway Nursing Home in Hensall. to all who visited at the funeral home. to the Bonthron-O'Connor Funeral Home. also for the delicious lunch served by the Presbyterian ladies of Hensall • food sent to the house. and a special thanks to Rev Lockhart Royal of Goderich. Your thoughtfulness , will always remain a cherished memory. The Volland Family -3 -_ Parks have deficit The deficit of the Parks board increased hist year while building permit values in the munidipality and hurls tense topics raised some concern at last week's meetiug of Hensel! cowed. "We have to think of seine way to raise more y," conmented Councillor 14Min- nie Noakes in reference to the parte board deficit which increased by just over $5,000 last year to a total of $26,940. That was about $2,000 more than the budget had predicted, and both the receipts and expenditures were well below budget, but unfortunately the latter were more so - Revenue for the year, mainly from the commtiltity centre, was $43X6, do' --- over $11,000 from 1979. The expenditures decreased by only $6,000 to $70,226. Wages make up half the latter total at $35,874. The biggest difference in both sides of the ledger was in capital projects. In 1979, the board spent $13,000 on capital projects and that was down to $1,114 last year, and of course, there was a 'educ- tion this year. in the capital grants and donations receiv- ed for capital costs. At their January meeting, the board approved an in- crease in auditorium and bar rental rates, but Councillor John Skea questioned whether this was an area in which to attempt to raise more funds. He said he.was afraid that the . new rates, up $25 for Saturday night rental to $175, would price the hall out of the market with other areas facilities. The bar ren- tal will be increased $25. Skea noted that awns were finding it more difficult to make money at their fund raising dances and the new rates would make it more so. The fund raising dance sponsored on New Year's even by the board netted a profit of $308.78, but a previous dance had ended up m the red and left the board with a- total -profit of only $3.66 from the two events. Mrs. Noakes was critical of . the fact many Hensall residents had not supported the two fund raising ac- tivities. In reference to the new hall rates, both Reeve Paul Neilands . and Councillor Dick Peckham assured Skea that they were still lower than many other area facilities. In his year-end report, building official Herman Van Wieren reported that the total value of building permits issued in 1980 had dropped about $42,000 from the previous year to a total of $158,600. That 1979 figure was a decline of almost $45,000 from the 1978 figure of $247,246. Neilands said the decline was a reflection of the high interest rates which make it prohibitive for many residents .to consider building projects. "It's just the way the economy is right now," he said. "It certainly shows which way we are going," added Skea. At the end of his report Van Wieren asked council for an increase in his mileage rate, suggesting it go from 1214 cents pe'r` lieu to 20 cents. After Clerk Betty Oke noted that council members are paid 20 cents per km for their mileage, council ap- proved the increase. In other business council: Were advised by Keith R. Westlake, Zurich that the Westlake Ambulance Ser- vice has been transferred to Michael O'Connor operating as O'Connor Ambulance Ser- vice from the same location. Agreed to increase the amount of their security bond on staff members and members, of couiicil from $10,000 to $50,000. The action stemmed from a suggestion, by the provincial govern- ment which was a result of a situation in a southwestern Ontario town where an employee made off with a considerable amount of public money. The cost of the increased policy was $211. Council had suggested going to $25,000 but Clerk Betty Oke noted that wasn't much different than the $10,000 now carried in comparison to the amount of money that was handled at the municipal office. Simpartiod a resolution from North Bruttesa Township which would pro- hibit non-resident lan- for of- fice ina municipality. Endereed a reolution from North Burgess Tewnship which would pro- hibit non-resident lan- downers froni running for of- fice ID anernielpality. Endorsed a resolution from Hal ' d -Norfolk calling on the provincial t to undertakean envirtaunental assessment before approving the in- dustrial waste treat facility planned for South Cayuga-. While members agreed the wastes had to be deposited somewhere, they felt it could create problems for people in the South Cayuga area unless an en- etnl aceee_erneet.was sentlearteeekt to prove the use of the site. Agreed to give Orville Workman a broken cement hydro pole which had been damaged in the village... Learned that Tuickersmith has appointed Robert Bell to the Hensall Area Fire Board and that Hay's represen- tative will be Lloyd Mousseau. Passed a bylaw to provide for the Richmond Street South drainage works and for borrowing on the credit of the municipality the sum of $149,270 for completing the project. A motion was also passed authorizing engineers B. M., Ross and Associated to call tendersfor the project. The total cost for Hensall has been assessed at $108,341. Decided not to get involved in the perennial dispute between Willard Buchanan and Hensall Motors over their snow removal prac- tices. Reeve Neilands said council - had attempted to correct the situation • last year, but apparently to no avail, and he was fed up with the feud and was giving up on the matter. Mrs. Noakes said the problem has been going on for 20 years. - Hensall native dies at 69 John Passmore Mr. John (Shoe) Passmore, ,off Delhi died on Monday, January 19. He was in his 70th year. Mr. Passmore was born in the Hensall area to Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore. His father operated the Hensall PUC for many years, and John followed in his footsteps and was a former manager of the Delhi PUC. Mr. Passmore was predeceased by his parents and is survived by his wife, the former Irene Smith. Also surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Paul (Ann) Mogan of Ottawa, Mrs. Charles (Judith) Brown of Ottawa and Mrs. Gary (Mary) Scheers of RR 1, Simcoe. Mr. Passmore is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. William ( Zeta) McLean of Hamilton and Mrs. Lorne (Gladys) Elder of Chatham and two brothers, Rev. Robert Passmore of Owen Sound and Kenneth of Alymer. Seven grand- children.. . also.. survive Passmore. Funeral services were held aE the Murphy Funeral Home in Delhi on January 21. Rev. Gordon Williams officiated at the servi: a and interment followed in the Delhi Cemetery. Dots*, 6e a to Remember in ,. 1981 Sat., April 4 I RUMMAGE SALE Thurs., April 30 PIE SOCIAL Sat., Oct'. 31. , FALL BAZAAR Sponsorial by Madeleine Lane Auxiliary at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Clinton