HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1981-11-18, Page 19CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1981—PAGE 19
42. Death notice
JOHNSTON
At Huronview, Clinton, on
Friday, November 13, 1981,
Mr. William H. Johnston,
formerly of Bayfield, in his
100th year. Beloved husband of
the late Flora Johnston. Dear
father of Audrey (Mrs. Angus
McRae) of Loddon, Elmer A.
of Cambridge (Galt) and Ford
W. of Varna. Also loved by 18
grandchildren and 23 great-
grandchildren. Predeceased
by one son, Walter L. John-
ston. Rested at the Ball &
Falconer Funeral Home, 153
High Street, Clinton, after 7
p.m. Saturday. Funeral ser-
vice\ was held on Monday,
November 16, 1981, at 2 p.m.
Interment Bayfield Cemetery.
As expressions of sympathy,
donations to the charity of your
choice would be gratefully
appreciated.-46nx •
SCHEFFBUCH
At Clinton Public Hospital on -
Thursday, November 12, 1981,
Karl August (Gus) Scheffbuch
of Huronview Home, Clinton,
formerly of Dashwood and
Crediton, in his 73rd year.
Predeceased by a brother,
George (1974) . Resting at the
T. Harry Hoffman and Sons
Funeral Home, Dashwood,
where the funeral service took
place on Saturday, November
14 at 1:30 p.m, Interment
Crediton Cemetery. Rev.
Barbara Laing off iciating.—nx
43. Births
Clinton workshop
for manufacturers
The Ontario Regional of-
fice of the Federal Depart-
ment of Industry, Trade and
Commerce (IT & C) in
cooperation with the Ontario
Ministry of Industry and
Tourism (MIT) plan to hold
a local workshop at Clinton
Town Hall on Nov., 25, 1981
at 9:30 a.m.
The purpose of this
workshop is to make small
and medium sized manufac-
turers and processors aware
of available grant and
assistance programs.
43. Births
CULBERT
We are pleased to announce
the arrival of our son named
Dylan Douglas. Born on
October 2, 1981, he weighed 8.
lb. 1212 oz. Happy parents are
Doug and Vianne Culber-
t.-46nx
•
47. Cord of thanks
GLAZIER
The family of the late Clifford
T. Glazier wish to express
sincere thanks to relatives,
friends and neighbours for the
many acts of kindness, floral
NEILANDS tributes, donations and cards,
Norm and Tina thank God for ' during the recent loss of a very
the safe arrival of their third dear and wonderful father,
child, Lindsay Marie, born, at grandfather and great
home November 7, 1981. A grandfather. Special thanks to
sister for Alison and Carrie. Rev. N. Pick, pallbearers,
Proud grandparents are Mr. Beattie Funeral Home and the
and Mrs. Bart Postma, RR 4, ladies of the U.C.W. for the
Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Paul lovely lunch. 11 was all very
Nei lands, HensalL-46nx much appreciated. Thelma,
Jim Wilson and family, Eric
and Cameron Glazier. -46
STEPHENSON
. I would like to thank my
family, friends and neighbours
for.all the cards, flowers and
gifts:. Special thanks to Dr.
Newland, Dr. Steed and second
floor nurses at Clinton
Hospital. Robert and I ap-
preciate everyone's kindness.
Carol Stephenson. --46x
McBEATH
Ross and Donna are happy to
announce the safe arrival of
their son, Jason Paul Elmer,
on October 28, 1981, in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London. A
brother for Julie, Jerry, Janet
and John. Seventh grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Alex
McBeath. Eighteenth gran-
dchild for Mr. and Mrs, Elmer
Hayter. We would like to say
thank you to everyone for the
many cards and good wishes.
They were very much ap-
prec is ted. -46x
SELLARS -
Hi! My name is Mark Ronald.
I arrived at 6:40 p.m., Nov. 9,
1981. at St. Joseph's Hospital,
London. I weighed in at 6 lb.
31= oz. My mommie,
Rosemary, daddy, Ran, and
sister, Sarah, of RR 2, Bayfield
and my grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Stewart of
Shelburne. as weN as Mr. and
Mrs. Ronald Sellars of Port
Lambton are tickled
blue —46x
AUCTION SALE
Antique furniture and glassware, SkI doo, carpenter
hand 8. garden tools, etc. to be held at Richard
Lobb's Barn, Clinton, Ont. from old Clinton
plus additions.
Saturday, Nov. 21 at 10 a.m.
Approx. 65 pieces of Flow Blue dishes, flat to the
wall cupboard, cookstovs, Hoosier kitchen cupboard
fainting couch, round oak dining table w/centre
pedestal, round oak dining table w/tilt top 8,
splitting centre pedestal, large oak antique war-
drobe, open washstand, three piece bedroom suite,
cedar chest, upright freezer, matching bed dresser
8 washstand, gunstock chain, odd pressback choirs,
phonograph, whatnot, hall tree, table w/large
glossboll 8, claw feet, small portable TV, large floor
model hi-fi w/tope recorder, recliner choir,
quantity of kitchen cupboards, counter top electric
stove, pressbock rocker, plant tables, piano stool,
davenport couch, crocks, mantel clocks, brass Alad-
din lamp, small iron kattles, lanterns, wicker
basket, hooked mats, some quilts and bedding,
brass hanging lamp (no shade), old counter scale, CB
base radio and aerial, plus antique dishes and
glassware, cream can, gas lawn mower, 1977 Ski doo
TNT 340 twin complete w/cover, homemade tables
saw w/small gas engine, 4" vise, skill saw, electric
drill, plus hand and carpenter tools. old 22 rifle. FAC
required plus our usual large offering.
TERMS CASH
home
Richard Lobb - Auctioneer
CLINTON 482-7808
TAYLOR
The family of the late J.
Everett Taylor would sin-
cerely like to thank Dr.
Thomson, nurses and staff of
Alexandra Marine and
General Hospital, Goderich
who were so kind to our father,
a very special thanks to the
nurses, staff and volunteer
workers at Maitland lj)Ianor for
their kind loving eat$ Sincere
appreciation t� friends, neigh-
bours and relatives for`', their
many kind expressions of
sympathy; also special thanks
to Reverend Cecil Wittich for
his kind words and the ladies of
Blyth United Church for the
lovely lunch -served following
the service. Your kindness and
thoughtfulness will always be
remembered.-46nx
JOHNSTON
The family of the tate William
H. Johnston wish to thank
relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for flowers. memorial
donations and cards during the
recent loss of our dear father.
Special thanks to Rev. Wm.
Bennett, Ball and Falconer
Funeral Home and the A.O.W.
of Trinity Anglican Church.
Bayfield. Your many kind- '
nesses will never be forgotten.
Audrey. Elmer. Ford and
families. -46
TAM BLYN
A very sincere thank you to all
who visited. sent gifts. treats
and cards while I was a patient
in Clinton Hospital and since
coming home. as well as all the
help and baking at home Also
our thanks and appreciation to
Drs. Lambert. Street, Baker
and staff at the hospital Your
kindness will 'always be
remembered Dorothy
Tamblyn —46x
McGEE
I wish to thank all my neigh•
bours and friends for the
treats. cards and visits while i
was a patient in Clinton Public .
Hospital and also St Joseph's
Hospital. London Special
thanks to the doctors. nurses
and staff at both hospitals also
tothosewho tookcareof things
at home while 1 was away
Ernest McGee —46
('Rl('H
1 would like to thank all who
sent cards and flowers and
visited me while a patient in
Clinton Hospital Special
thanks to Dr Harrett and
nurses and staff of first floor
also to Pearl Shanahan and to
my husband and two children'
and my older daughter yirs
Ted Crich - 46
VANASTRA AUCTION MARKET
2 MILES SOUTH OF CLINTON
Contact us for good clean consignments, complete
households and ®stets,, liquidations, cars and
trucks.
Auctioneer:
Jake Thalen Jr.
482-1'922
2a. Business
opportunity
SELWYN Vanderpool, Gary
McClure, Brenda Wolf and
others have made: $1000 a
week. Immediate ooenines.
Find out how easy it is. We
will train you, demonstrate in
the field that you can make
.missions of $1,000 a week
d more. Call on Clubs,
Schools, Churches and other
organizations in Canada with
guaranteed money making
plan. Must have car. Be free to
travel. Work all week away
from home but you are home
on weekends. Exclusive
territory. Permanent year
round work. Marvelous future.
Our field trainer will train you
in your province or adjoining
province in Canada. We pay
for your telephone call by your
calling Mr. Caldwell, collect
(312 )427-3955.-46bv
29 Tenders
THE TOWN OF
CLINTON
will accept sealed offers
for the removal of the
following 2 buildings
situated on the West
side of Isaac Street
south of the C.N.R.
tracks.
1•single storey dwelling
at 228 Isaac St.
1 -born to the south of
the dwelling.
Bidders may submit of-
fers on either or both
buildings until 5 p.m. on
Nov. 27/'81 to the under-
signed.
C.C. Proctor,
Clerk -Treasurer,
Box 400
Clinton, Ontario.
30. Employment
wanted
CARPET INSTALLATION
.lute and rubberbacked,
reasonable prices. Twelve
years experience. Call. Ray
262-2647 or 228-6323.-44.47
ANYONE' WANTING
housecleaning done or offices,
call 482-9126 —46
31. Service
directory
JACK B.
COLQUHOUN
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Specializing In:
•CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES
•RENOVATIONS
•ADDITIONS
•KITCHENS
•ALUMINUM
SIDING -
PHONE
482-9506
EVENINGS
give yourself
a lift!
31. Service
directar,y
DRYWALL
known for high quality
PETER BAKOS
DRYWALL
have complete drywall
service
Phone 527-1398
527-0606
WATER WELL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEA FORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527-0828
JIM: 527-0775
I\e' �'raflnc; td
33 Huron St., Clinton
Box 337, Clinton NOM 1L0
482-9542 529-7939
Points, Stalns,
Min Wax products,
Wall coverings, Draperies,
Floor Sanding, Texturing
Interior i Exterior
Contracting
FREE CONSULTING
•SEPTIC TANKS
•SEWERS
•BULLDOZING
•BACKHOE WORK
•GRAVEL
•TOPSOIL
For a complete lob call:
SID BRUINSMA
EXCAVATING LTD.
524-8668
C*13
CGSB Listed
M1o. OrT-24-661
ADAMSON
INSULATION
CONTRACTORS
Lucknow Clinton
528-2113 482-9006
CHIP could poy up to
'500.00 of the cost of your
insulation
Free Estimates
iimimmommoommommi
JOHN !LASSIES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
*Farm
Buildings
*Additions
*Renovations
PHONE
4823063
RON 482-9239
PRICES t
START AT
Including
FREE 100 KM
weekend 8' weekly
Rates Available
holiday-
renta-car system
524-8411
STRICK LANDS -331 HURON RD.. OOD!RICN
Electrical Problems? Call
ED'S ELECTRIC
Licenced Electrician
INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL
FARM/RESIDENTIAL
24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE
ED ROOSEBOOM
4827441
ALSC....SEI US FOR
ELECTRIC
FURNACES
and
ELECTRIC
HEATING
UNDER THE CANADIAN OIL SUBSTITUTION
PROGRAM
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 412-7441
31. Service
directory
CLINTWOOD
CUSTOM
BUILDERS
"Custom built homes
"Additions
"Drywall
"Roofing
"Siding, Soffit 8. Fascia
TIM BYLSMA 482-3873
DOUG PUMA 482-7334
Custom
Slaughtering
and
Processing
Kill Day Wednesday
- .MMIER'S
DASHWOOD
237-3677
CONCRETE
FORMING
Walls & Floors
For a complete lob call
SID BRUINSMA
EXCAVATING LTD.
524-8668
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
PIANO TUNING
*Repairs
*Rebuilding
*Keys Recovered
•Dompp-Chasers
BRUCE PULSIFER
348-9223 Mitchell
• Complete
Custom Framing
for needlepoint, crewel,
photographs, oil pain-
tings, etc. Regular or
non -glare glass. Ready
to hang, 48 hour service.
1
1
Harold Tyndall
482-7409 CLINTON t
eow
CUSTOM
CIDER
PRESSING
Call to make
an
appointment
HURON RIDGE
ACRES
RR 2 ZURICH
565-2122
KEN'S CARPENTRY
Remodelling. renovations.
cupboards. ceramic tile.
counter tops. rec rooms.
carports. flooring. windows,
patio doors. aluminum siding.
Phone 48.7676 Ken
McNairn--War•
INSULATE NOW - Chip could
pays up to 5500.00 of the cost -
Free estimates Adamson
insulation. Lucknow Phone
528-2113 528-2526. Fully in•
sured and bond Clinton -Rep
phone 482.9006 —21 tfar
HANDYMAN WiTH TRUCK
Odd jobs. clean-ups.
reasonable rates Phone 482-
7584 --37tf
RYE ELS l-PHOLSTERY • We
offer cofnplete rebuilding
iarge selection of quality
fabrics Free pick-up and
delivery. 71 Princess St W
Phone 4112 7939--31tf
iX) YOU NEED A chair or
couch reupholstered?
Upholstery students require
projects for their class High
quality work at bargain prices
For information phone 482
7828 46
SNOWBLOWiNG private
driveways Contact Don
Farquhar 482-9241 - -46.47
34. Personal
00111111.1.11.,
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 524-2023.-3.52
35. Notice to
creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF EDITH
MARGARET LOUDEN, late
of the Township of Tucker -
smith in the County off Huron,
Housewife, deceased.
ALL persons having claitns
against the Estate of the
above-named who died on.the
10th day of September, 1981,
are required to file full par-
ticulars thereof with the un-
-dersigned on or before the 29th
day of November, 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 29th day of October, 1981. .
E. BEECHER MENZIES, Q.C.
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the
Executors. -44,45,46
IN THE ESTATE OF
ALEXANDER KNOWLES,
late of the Town of Clinton in
the County of Huron, Factor,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the
above-named who died on the
3rd day of September, 1981, are
required to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned
on or before the 5th day of
December, 1,981, 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 5th day of November, 1981.
E.B. MENZIES, Q.C.,:
• Box 68,
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitor for the
Executor. -45,46,47
•
IN THE ESTATE 'OF BER-
THA ISABELLE MacLEN-
NAN, late of the Town of
Clinton in the County of Huron,
Clerk,deceased.-
ALL PERSONS having
claims against the Estate of
'the above-named who died on
the 17th day of March, 1981,
are required to file full par-
ticulars thereof with the un-
dersigned on or before the 23rd
day of November. 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 23rd day of October. 1981. -
E. BEECHERMENZIES, Q.C.
Barrister, etc.,
Clinton, Ontario. -44,45.46
38. Auction sale
40. Lost & Found
SEVEN WEEKS OLD - part
Shepherd pups to give away to
a good home. Call 527-0907.-46
TO A , GOOD HOME - Part
hound, part terrier, male, 12
weeks old. Phone 482-7973.-46
42. Death notice
KAY
In Huronview, Clinton, Ontario
on Saturday, November 14,
1981, Mrs. Stanley Kay, the
former Marjorie Helen Morris
of Blyth and formerly of
Windsor, in her 68th year.
There was no funeral home
visitation and cremation took
place at Mt, Pleasant
Cemetery. Arrangements by
the Tasker Funeral Home,
Blyth, Ontario.—nx
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT., NOV. 21 - 10 A.M.
Antique furniture, ap-
pliances, household ef-
fects at Richard Lobb's
Barn, Clinton Ont:
SAT., NOV. 28 - 10 a.m.
Consignment sale of
tractors. farm
machinery.shop tools
and equipment, etc. at
Jim gea'r's Farm, half
mile south of Klrkton.
42. Death notice
THOMPSON
In the Delaware Nursing
Home, Delaware Twp., on
Wednesday, November 11,
1981, Telford Thompson,
formerly of the 4th line of
Warwick Twp Beloved
husband off Jessie Hayward.
Predeceased by his first wife,
Lillie McLean (1995), in his
86th year. Dear father of Mrs.
John Bodaly (Marguerite) of
Windsor; Manford of Clinton;
Raymond of Warwick Twp., 10
grandchildren. Dear brother of
Stanley of Warwick Twp.
Predeceased by one sister,
Rheta (1973 ). Rested at the
Harper Funeral Home,
Watford where service was
held on Saturday, November
14 at 2 p.m. Interment Watford
Cern etery .-46nx
ROM PHF
At Strathroy Middlesex
General Hospital on Sunday,
November 15, 1981, Mrs. Elsie
May (Marriotte) Romphf,
formerly of Thedford, in her
83rd year. Beloved wife of the
late Verne Romphf (1961).
Dear mother of Evelyn (Mrs.
Roy Watson) of RR 5, Parkhill.
Predeceased ,by one son, Irvin
(1980). Dear mother-in-law of
Verna (Mrs, 'Wallace Culley)
of Sarnia. Dear sister of
Marguaritta . (Mrs. James
East) of Clinton and Mrs.
Francis Wilson, RR 2, Grand
Bend. Predeceased by one
brother, James (1981). Also
survived .by five grand-
children, Wayne, Valerie,
Marilyn. David, Bonnie and
nine great-grandchildren. Also
predeceased by one grand-
daughter, Elaine (1963).
Rested at the Gilpin Funeral
Home. Thedford for service in
the chapel on Tuesday,
November 17 at 1:30 p.m.,
Rev. Charles Falconer of-
ficiating. Interment Pine Hill
Cemetery.-46nx
LARGE
AUCTION.' $AL -E
OF
TRACTORS, FARM EQUIPMENT
AT
BRINDLEY SALES YARD
DUNGANNON
SAT, NOVEMBER 21
10:30 AM SHARP
2 -CMT Cranes, 3 Trucks, 3 Tractor loader
backhoes, over i0 Farm Tractors, 75 pieces of
equipment.
1979 Glendale Motor Home, 2 School Buses.
Some snowmobiles.
For more information call:
519-529-7625
or
529-7970
Auctioneer: Gordon H. Brindley
' C/GadioeGd di..locia.17.1‘
SOUTHAMPTON BUSINESS
LIQUIDATION
We have been Instructed by the owner, Bill Cowling.
to sell by public Auction ail equipment and
remaining grocery inventory of COWLING FOOD
MARKET, Southampton on
Wednesday, November 25 at 10:30 a.m.
at the location.
SALE CONS) S OF:
Hussman 5t'2' deck dairy case. modal DIC/Dalry
case mads R, /Dalry case model F$'AMD100/S'
Foster upright milk cooler c/w sliding gloss
doors/Dairy cooler glass doors and hinges/2
Hussman Coolers 0' x 10' and 10' x 12' both c/vr7-
kesprlts tolls/20' fresh moat cuss mods) 01/0' • 3
deck cooked meat case/cooked moat case model
KAT 10150/freshmeat ease model IRI 10200/mt
cooler model KAT 10150/OMAS meat slic.r/sonitaa4,
power meat saw/sanitary tenderizer/2 laminated
maple meat cutting blocks/2 - 0' overhead moat
rails/ 3 - 9' side wall meat rails/assorted meat
hooks/moat cart on wheels with 12 steel trays/28'
produce case superstructure c/w 13'
mirror/Copeland produce cooler model KAM
10073/produce case modal EAL 10200/12' model LF
frox.n food case/frozen food case model EAU
10200/12' ice Bream case/les cream case model EAU
10300/Toledo digital scale model 0203/10 ib. and 30
Ib. sanitary scales/600 Ib. boom seals/42' chrorn®
side wall shelving/100' Island shelving/quantity of
display shelves and racks/2 display 8' mechanical
checkouts/Hussman mechanical checkout/44 chrome
shopping carts/2 chrome carry out earts/3 NCR cosh
registers, model SL/McCusk.y cash register/NCR
printer/Olivetti adding machine/Diebold floor safe
10 x 10 x 24/36" Concave security mirror/produce
wrappers/plus remaining grocery Inventory If not
sold previous.
NO RESERVE
This Is an eaaceiIanit offering of well maintained
equipment.
PLAN TO ATTEND
For whatever the reason you may have to sell, let
the professionals at Rothwell A As relates show you
how to turn your assets Into cash.
For further information, confect,:,
rr/J,,ae/ �'j ' �k7C.1.sor/ir/e.s
AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRA'SFRS
77 MAIN ST e SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK IWO
(519) 527-145E1
The Programs to be
covered by the workshop will
be: Enterprise Development
Program (EDP) ; Program
for Export Market Develop-
ment (PEMD); and MIT
Programs.
During the past year, the
Ontario -Regional Office of
industry, trade and com-
merce provided over $10
million in EDP and PEMD
assistance to over 1,000 com-
panies in the Province. Local
businessmen are invited to
attend this , workshop and
find out how these programs
may be of assistance to their
companies.
This workshop is just one
of a series of such workshops
to be held in dozens of On-
tariocities and towns over
the next few months.
Local manufacturers in-
terested in attending this
workshop should contact
their nearest MIT represen-
tative, local industrial com-
missioner, or the Ontario
Regional Office of ITC at
(416) 369-4951.
30 -Betty
Seaforth wilt
be on TV
SEAFORTH: A pair of
local whistlers who hide
their heads and paint faces
on their stomachs is going to
be on television a couple r
of days after Christmas; part
of a group of Seaforth and
area people to be featured on
CHCH-TV's • (Hamilton)
regular half-hour program
"New Faces".
Vic Vickers, who has pro-
duced about 300 of these
shows during the last nine
years, says he hasn't seen
anything quite like these
fellows. He says the act is
difficult to describe, but
-calls it "hilarious". Ken and
Bill Campbell are the
members of this strange
group.. You may have seen
them, but perhaps wondered
exactly what it was you were
seeing, at the recent
Seaforth Fall Fair.
Among other area people
who will get their acts
together when the program •
is produced at Hamilton this
Sunday are: • the McQuaid
sisters; Grace Campbell and
.Ruth Townsend who will sing
a duet; The Huron Strings,
made up of Stewart McCall,
Wilson McCartney, Warren
Whitmore, Stanley Hillen
and Marie Flynn; and the
Town and Country Four, a
barbershop quartet compos-
ed of Marlen Vincent,
George Ribey and both
Campbells.
Mr. Vickers didn't have
the list in front of him but
said about 20 Seaforth and
area people -will be featured
on the program. They will be
bussed to the station early
Sunday morning to prepare
for the filming which will be
done in the afternoon. The
station is also bussing from
25 to '30 senior citizens from
Seaforth to Hamilton
Artis Duffy will produce
the Seaforth show which will
be hosted by television per-
sonality Dan McLean. It is
• scheduled to be aired two
days after Christmas, Dec. .
27 from 6:30 to 7 p.m. t chan-
nel 111. Mr. Vickers says
"New Faces'' is not
Hollywood, but still draws a
sizable audience in its
regular Sunday evening time
slot. He says ttus is the first
time the program has
featured local talent from
this area. though it featured
Mitchell several years ago.
JANET STEEP
.ianet Steep. daughtr:
. Rob and Phi 11rs Steer
Goderich. has rerel%e,'
Registered NurSeq , er-
tificate frorn the edit' of
Nurses of ()Mari,.
,Lan t railuatr' 1 fr,'n: t.ht
('onesi,,,, r .lege
Regt'tere.?
Prrlirrarn in S':,tt:, rd She '
has accepted ,i prtr:ition rlt
Mi -Ke 11,ir 11. spit;i' :r-,
Thunder R„'1