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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1981-12-09, Page 19Electrical Problems? Call • ED'S ELECTRIC Licenced Electrician INDUSTRIAL/ COMMERCIAL FARM/RESIDENTIAL 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE ED ROOSEBOOM 482-7441 ALSO....SEE US FOR ELECTRIC FURNACES and ELECTRIC HEATING UNDER THE CANADIAN OIL SUBSTITUTION PROGRAM FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 482-7441 HAROLD WISE LIMITED eayfleifir ad Clinton, Ontario Overhead 482-7062 ' Electrical Contracting ' Pole Line Construction ' Heat Pumps ' Oil . Gas • Electric Heating ' Refrigeration & Air conditioning ' Sheet Metal Fabricating Underground Appliances 27• Wanted (general) WANTED - Men's skates, size 1l. Phone 482-9969.-49nx WANTED TO BUY - car utility trailer; also good standing firewood. Phone after 6 p.m. 482.3628.-48tf WOW 28. Business opportunity .111.1111.115 PAY TOO MUCH income tax? Learn money -saving tax tips, earn money doing tax returns. Write U and RTax Schools, 118 Roxborough Drive, Toronto, Ontario M4W 1X4.-49bc 31. Service directory KEN'S CARPENTRY Remodelling, renovations, cupboards, ceramic tile, counter tops, rec rooms, carports, flooring, windows, 'patio doors, aluminum siding. Phone: 482-7676.. Ken Mc Na irn , -8tfar INSULATE NOW - Chip could pays up to $500.0 of the cost - Free estimates. Adamson Insulation, Lucknow: Phone 528-2113 - 528-2526. Fully in- sured and bond. Clinton Rep. phone 41{2-9006.-21 tfar OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS PURCHASE A- CHATTERLEY'S KITCHENS LTD. Recovering Systems Franchise Low initial investment. Your . hard work and enthusiasm combined with our knowledge and ex- pertise in this specialized industry con provide you with a very rewarding future. Complete training program and showroom set-up equipment supplied. Can be operated as a family business for extra profit. • Huron, Bruce and Perth is available as a protected area. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL LONDON 453-1987 30. Employment wanted NANNY • Mature and fond of children would like to care for preschoolers in my home. References available: Close to playground phone 482- 7204.-40-50 RELIEF MiLKING and ODD .JOBS. Phone 523-9202.749 31. Service directory CLINTWOOD CUSTOM BUILDERS *Custom built Monies • *Additions *Drywall *Roofing *Siding, Soffit 4. Fascia TIM BYLSMA 482-3873 DOUG BYLSMA 482-7334 31. Service directory BYERS UPHOLSTERY - We offer complete rebuilding. Large selection of quality fabrics. .Free pick-up and delivery, 71 Princess St. W. Phone 482 7939.-31 tf Custom Slaughtering and Processing Kill Day Wednesday -££Is£R'a DASHWOOD 237-3677 D011'5 Auto Body COMPLETE AUTO BODY WORK erucefield, ont. PIS NE: BUSINESS: 482-7231 RESIDENCE: 482-7677 31. Service directory CUSTOM SNOWBLOWING of driveways and parking lots. Phone Steve Flynn 482- 9973.-48,49 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 ammmeesammommilli JOHN KASSIES GENERAL CONTRACTING *Farm Buildings *Additions *Renovations PHONE 482-3063 RON 482-9239 WATER WELL DRILLING W.D. HOPPER & SONS FOUR MODERN ROTARY RIGGS PHONE: SEAFORTH NEIL: 527-1737 DURL: 527-0828 JIM: 527-0775 JACK B. COLQUHOUN GENERAL CONTRACTING Specializing in: •CUSTOM BUILT HOMES •RENOVATIONS •ADDITIONS *KITCHENS •ALUMINUM SIDING PHONE 482-9506 EVENINGS CGC)D (:CSB Listed No. ONT-24-661 ADAMSON INSULATION CONTRACTORS Lucknow 328-2113 Clinton Al Corrivuuu 482-9006 CHIP could pay up to '500.00 of the cost of your insulation Free Estimates JACK GERRITS CONSTRUCTION *Farm *Commercial *Residential *Buildings *Additions *Renovations AFFILIATED WITH: CUSTOM SHEET METAL *Fascia *Soffits *Door and Window Jams and Sills Metal covered Doors 482-7290 34 Personal i)ON'T' BE ALONE for Christmas are you unat- tached, separated. single or divorced? Meet that special person Apply P 0 Box 104. Owen Sound. N4K ,P1 Please state age 49,30 34. Personal PREGNANT and DISTRESSED? Married or single, free positive con- fidential support. Help is as close as your telephone. BIRTHRIGHT - London (collect) 432-7197 or 529-2913, 357-1769 or 524-2023,-3-52 AUCTION SALE to be held for Mrs. W. Ensign, plus additions, et the Auction Rooms one mile south of Goderieh on Hwy. 21. On Friday, December 11th et 7:00 p.m. Sale to consist of: Dlningroom set; set of four pressback chairs, rocking chair, Hoosier kitchen cupboard, dlningroom table, buf- fet, refrigerator, coffee and end tables, blanket box, bedroom' suite, beds, roll -a -way bed, trunks, dressers, chest of drawers, brass toys, porcelain doll, brass handbell, glass and china, pots and pans, gas lawn mower, elec- tric snow thrower, ap- prox. 73 sq. yd. of Barrymore carpet, kit- chen vanity sink, etc., etc. Auctioneer: Marie Salm 524-9064 40. Lost & Found LOST: one carton of over closet door tracks on road from Goderich and Benmiller to Londesboro. Please call 482- 9268 after 5:30p.m.-49 41. To give away PART GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies free to a good home. Phone 527 -0907, -49 WANTED - good home for two adult Siamese cats. Phone 482- 7475 after6p.m.-49 - 42. Death notice FISHER At Huronview,' Clinton on Wednesday, December 2nd, 1981, Mary Viola Steep, for- merly of Colborne Township and Goderich, in her 80th year. Beloved wife of the late Jonathan M Fisher. Dear mother of Noreen (Mrs. Ed Classen), Alliston, Gordon, St. Agatha, William, Gerald and Terrence, all of Goderich and Edward, of Kitchener. Also surviving are 16 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren. Rested at. the Stiles Funeral Home, 77 Montreal Street, Goderich until service in the chapel on Saturday at 2 p.m. Interment Colborne Cemetery.-49nx eleatielif 44.1ocZerie.1 GODERICH ESTATE AUCTION We are pleased to offer by Public Auction for the Estate of Jean Smith: Furniture, Antiques, Applian- ces and numerous household items, to be held at the Rathwell Building, 77 Main St., Seaforth on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1981 at 6:30 p.m. FEATURING: English China Pedestal Jardinere, mint condition/Royal Doulton Water Pitcher/Royal Doulton 8 Pc. Setting Dinnerware/Hanging 011 Lamp/Glass/China/Sterling Silver Pieces/Victorian Swan Back Sofa Solid Rosewood/Walnut Tulip- shaped Sewing Box/Walnut Butler Serving Tray with Stand/Walnut What -not Table/5 Pc. Maple Dinette Suite/4 Pc. Maple Twin Bedroom Suite/Living Room Suite/Bowback Chair/Maple China Cabinet/Single Beds/Dressers/Chest of Drawers/ Upholstered Chale/Early Canadian Writing Desk/Trunks/Chrome Kitchen Suite/Reclining Chair/Tables/Lamps/Pic- tures and Frames/Vanity and Sleet/Violin and Case/China Hanging Lamp With Crystal Prisms/Gone With The Wind. Lamp/APPLIANCES: Double Door Refrigerator/30°' Electric Range/7 Cubic Foot Deep Freeze/20" Coloured Portable Television and Stand/Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner/Coffleld Ironer. Also offered for SDle:BANKRUPTCY: the remaining stock of an area florist, including wicker, silk flowers, vases, Christmas Decorations and Pot- ting Materials. RepossessedItems: New 13 cubic foot Admiral refrigerator with Ice -maker, white/New Side-by- side 15 cubic foot Admiral, refrigerator and Mat- ching Electric Range, Almond. (Subject to With- drawal). e eGG .iocli les AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS 77 MAIN ST. • SEAFORTH, ONTARIO NOK 1WO 15191 527-1458 LARGE AUCTION SALE OF TRACTORS & FARM EQUIPMENT AT BRINDLEY SALES YARD .. DUNGANNON SATe : DECEMBER 1 9th 10:30 AM Over 50 Tractors and 100 Pieces of equip- ment such as: Tractors: MF 2075, 2 -new MF 253, new MF 245, MF 1135, 6 - MF 165, MF 1083, DB 995 & loader, MF 285 b cab, MF 30 In- dustrial, 119 474, Cockshutt 1650 & loader, AC 170 gas. Equipment: MF 750 Combine, MF 70 tractor, loader 8, back hoe, 6 row corn head, 10 snowblowers, 20 plows etc, etc. More consignments accepted Call BRINDLEY AUCTIONS 529-7625 Auctioneer: GORDON H. BRINDLEY 42. Death notice ANDERSON Charles Gordon, at Huron - view, Clinton on Monday, November 30, Charles Anderson of Lucknow, in -his 67th year. Beloved husband of Anne Quaid and dear father of Charlene, Mrs. Douglas McEwan, Holyrood; Joan, Mrs. Kim Cook, St. Thomas; Kenneth Gardner, of Kit- ' chener and Ronald -.Gardner of London. Also one brother, David, of Toronto. Also sur- vived by 10 grandchildren. Rested at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow where .the funeral service was held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday. Officiating clergyman Rev. Warren MacDougall, temporary en- tombment, South Kinloss Chapel. Final resting place Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow.-49nx MENZIES At St. Joseph's Hospital on Friday, November 27, 1981, Mrs. Florence Irene (Walls) Menzies of 903 Waterloo Street in her 78th year. Beloved wife of Reverend Albert E. Men- zies. Dear mother of E. Beecher Menzies, Q.C. of Clinton; J. Alexander Menzies, Q.C. of Toronto and Mrs. Douglas R. (Marie) Banks of London. Sister of Earl M. Walls of London. Also survived by nine grandchildren. Visitation was in the Needham Memorial Chapel. 520 Dundas Street where the funeral service was conducted on Monday, November 30 at 1 :30 p.m. Reverend R. Maurice Boyd, D.D. of Metropolitan United Church officiating. interment Littlewood Cemetery. -49 EVANS In Wingham and District Hospital, on Sunday, December 6, 1981, Mr. George P. Evans of 45 Alfred Street East, Wingham, in his 82nd year. Beloved husband of the late Alice Anderson. Dear father of Lila (Mrs. Robert Hickey), Georgeina (Mrs: Dave Crothersi, Muriel (Mrs. Harry Montgomery), all of Wingham,' also • 16 grand- children and 33 great - grail tchildren. Predeceased by one aaughter Evelyn (Mrs. Gordon Rapson), Holmesville; one son Emerson, in infancy, one sister Annie (Mrs. Cam McEnery ). Ballinfad, ':one brother William of Acton, one grandson and six great- grandchildren. Visitation was at the Currie -Walker Funeral Home, :35 Patrick. Street West, Wingham, after 2 p.m. Tuesday, until Wednesday: where funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Interment Wingham Cemetery. Donations to the Canadian Diabetic Society would be appreciated as ex- pressions of sympathy.-49nx TAYLOR At South Huron Hospital. Exeter, on Saturday. December 5. 1981. Delbert Roy Taylor of 58 Thames Road West. Exeter. in his 64th year. Dear father of Mrs. Ada Raymond. of Exeter and brother of. Mrs. Harry Walper (Melva 1 of Exeter. Mrs. Bill Gibbings ( Verna, of Clinton; Milton of Exeter. Fred of (linton and Ivan of Kitchener. Mr. Taylor was predeceased by his wife Eva (Boutilier) in February, 1981. Also surviving are six grandch;:dren and three great-grandchildren. Friends called at the Hopper Hockey Funeral Home. William Street. Exeter. where the complete funeral service was held on Tuesday. December 8. 19011 at 2 p.m . with Reverend James 'For- sythe officiating. interment in Exeter Cemetery -49nx 43 Births 11,tRTM,1,N ,A,tl of the •r-em-isers-of Blue' Louis. Shelley. Wanda and Liesabeth from Port Alpert. are just tickled blue to announce the arrival of Shane Louis Roy. at St Joseph's Hospital. London. Nov 27. 1981 al 1 .Inp m weighing in at 7lb oz and 19 ), inches long Shane is the 13th grandchild for George and Betty Brown and loth grandchild for Annie Hartman. all of Clinton 19th great grandchild for Mrs Roy Brown of Aylmer A very special birthday present for Grandpa George 49nx VANASTRA AUCTION MARKET 2 MILES SOUTH OF CLINTON Contact us for good clean consignments. complete households and estates, liquidations, cars ' and trucks. Auctioneer: Jake Thalen Jr. 482-7922 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9,1 1—PAGE 17 43. Births a help CHARTR AN U Lisa is thrilled to announce the arrival of her sister, Pamela, Michelle, on November 24, 1981. Pamela weighed in at 8 Ib. 1512 oz. Proud parents are Will and Joan. 11th grandchild for Maurice and Ruth VanDerMeer, Port Franks, Ont .-49nx COLLINS Tamara Lynne is pleased to announce the arrival of her chosen sister, Jillian Rose. Proud parents are Ted and Linda Collins of Sarnia. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Collins, Clinton Mr. and Mrs.. Murray East, Clinton; great grandmothers Mrs. Mary Selling, Blyth and Mrs. Esther Kendall, Clin- ton.-49nx BEYERSBERGEN Marius and Janice (nee Turner) a re proud to a nnounce the birth of their daughter, Sarah Elizabeth, on November 15, 1981, in St. Joseph's Hospital, London.-49nx HOOGENDOORN With praise to God, the giver of life, we, John and Nellie, are pleased to announce the birth of our second son, Michael Albert, born on December 2, 1981 at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, weighing 8 1b. 14 oz. A brother for Nathan and grandson for Mr. and Mrs. A. Valkenburg and Mr. and"Mrs. J. Hoogendoorn Sr.-49nx VANDER STERRE With praise and thankfulness to God, we Fred and Henrietta, joyfully announce the birth of our first child, a daughter, Rachel Agatha. Born at Seaforth Community Hospital on November 25, 1981, weighing 9 lb. 10 oz. Fourth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stryker of Seaforth and fifth for Mrs. Pieter Van- derSterre of the Netherlan- ds.-49nx 46. In memoriam JOHNSTON in loving memory of a dear father, Harvey Johnston, who passed away 5 years ago on December 13, 1976. There is a gift in life that we cannot buy That is very rare and true It's the gift of a wonderful dad Like the one we had in you. The many things that you did for us in Your kind and loving way You gave us years of hap- piness No one can takeaway. Nothing could be more beautiful Than the memories we had in you To us you were someone special God must have thought so too. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by daughters, Helen. Leona, Doris and Joan. -49x JOHNSTON p in loving memory of a dear husband. Harvey Johnston, who passed away 5 years ago on December 13. 1976. i will always remember in my heart The happiness we both knew We travelled life's pathway together it was beautiful because of yon I remember the day 1 met you The day God made you mine t remember the day i lost you And will until the end of time. But with all my tears and heartaches This one thing has made me glad You chose me to share with you Thane wonderful years wehad. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered by wife, Leila -49x McNALI.1' IT i r rig memory of ira7 MctiallW who passed away a year ago Dec 1. 1980 Fondly remembered and sadly missed by his wife. Jeanette and daughters Natalie and Naomi We w ish to dedicate this poem tie wish also to thank the many friends who helped us through the year with their prayers a nd kind deeds When eyes of blind ones see again And ears of deaf ones hear again When lame ones leap just like the hart When loved ones never have to -part When tongues of dumb ones speak again When songs of children fill the air When joy and peace are every where Then too you'll see the dead arise if you keep your eye on the prize When tears belong to yesterday When fears and pain have passed a way You'll see how God these things supplies If you keep your eyes on the prize; .Jeanette. Natalie and Naomi McNally 49x Shop Want Ads the hospital fund Donations to the Clinton Public Hospital Building Fund: Murray Forbes, Mervin Lobb, Alvin & Linda Jones, J.B.M. Electric, Mr. & Mrs. Francis Vere, Mr. & Mrs. Doug Cartwright, William Bottema, Mrs. Bessie Steep, Mrs. Jean Walker, Mr. & Mrs. Fred Marshall, Fraser Stirling, Mr. Alvin Betties, Adrian Brand, Bayfield Lioness4200. Mr. Dave Hemingway, Mr. Keith Miller, Mr. Wm. !Clomps, Mrs. Grace Ad- dison, Mrs. Marguerite Kay, Mr. & Mrs. Arie Peters, Mr., John Koetsier, G.R. Harland, Mr. & Mrs. Barry Taylor, Mr. & Mrs. Peter Postill, Ken Colson, Frank Postill, Mr. & Mrs. Karel Boven, Mr. & Mrs. Doug Lemon, Mr. Percy Liver- more. Mr. & Mrs. Don Forbes, Ginner Neitch, Cale Doucette Construction Ltd., Mrs. Helen Rathwell, Mr. Budd Boyes, Mr. Donald Wright, , Mrs. Gladys Hog- garth, Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Dykstra, J.A. Veldhuis, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Cole, Len Apedaile, Mr. Antoine Garon, Pearl,' Westlake, Walter Jervis, Mr. & Mrs. Larry Powell, Gary Preszcator, Triple D.J. Enterprises Ltd.. Mrs. Delores Dutot, Mr. Dick Evans, Mr. Wayne Kuntz, Mrs.' Donna Shad - dick, Mr. . & Mrs. Mel Webster, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Gerrits, Earl Blake, Edwin Zeale, Mrs. Gertie Gerrits, Mr. & Mrs. G.L. Morgan Smith, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Riehl, Mr. Tony MacDonald, Mr. William Harris, Mr. & Mrs. Dick Steenstra, Roger Haines, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Gibb, . David Beattie, Mr. Ernest Brown, Monis Mein, tosh, Janet Clarke, Mr. & 47. Card of thanks DOWSON Many thanks to relatives, friends and neighbours for cards and flowers while I was in Clintop Hospital. 'Special thanks to .Dr. Baker, nurses and staff for kindness• and care, also to Rev. Pick for his comforting thoughts. Flora Dowson.-49 McKECHNIE Many thanks to Dr. T.A. Steed and the fine staff at Clinton Public Hospital who did so much to help and comfort Aunt Helen. her last days. also our friends and neighbours for their kindness and un- derstanding. Sincerely The Blair Family, Holmesville.-49 TREVENA Thanks to everyone who phoned. called at the house. sent cards for their concern while a patient in Stratford General Hospital. London's Victoria Hospital and since coming home. It was very much appreciated. Margaret Trevena.-49x JOHNSTON I wish to thank my relatives and friends for cards. flowers and treats Special thanks to Rev. Allen Thomas. Dr. Flowers and the nursing staff 'of Clinton Hospital. Perce .Johnston -49 ORPEN A sincere thank you to my friends. neighbours and -relatives for rat da.-floweds. gifts and visits while 1 was in hospital Thanks also to Dr Newla nd. first floor nurses and hospital staff Lillian Orpen - 49x • (:01.1)F:N R.tl) tR ('1.l -B The members of the Golden Radar Club wish to thank everyone who hrnught tickets on nur recent draw 4%e especially thank Mrs Albert Wright who made and donated the afghan and cushions and Mr Dave Beattie and his staff for display igthem and selling tickets for us The draw was won by Mrs George Rum ball - 49x II En) i would like to thank all those who sent cards. gifts and flowers and to those who visited me whsle 1 w as in Victoria Hospital. i.nnd, n Stahel Reid 49 R F:T Ti .1ES Smcere and loving thar.ss to our wonderful family and nur hast of thoughtful fnends for making nur 40th ,anniversary such a memorable event Words cannot express our feelings Without you a ;1. nur lives wnifld he meaninglessq' May (,od bless you. one and alt. ,and may vete- days ahead bring as much happiness a - you .111 bring 1011S Si nce'rek Alvin and Barbara Betties 40 Mrs. Elliott Layton, Mary Tait. Mr. Norman Garrett, Mrs. Mae Badley, Alex Nethery, Wm. Aitken, Chris Borgal, Harold Yeo, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Cochrane, Don Lobb, Bruce Lobb, Robin Thomp- son, Mrs. Una E. Jones, Mrs. Priscilla MacDonald, Bill Fleischauer, Mr. Al Shanahan, Mr. Charlie Wallis, Jack Roorda Decorating, Douglas Vanderhaar, Jerry Stirling. Mr. & Mrs. R. John Sem- ple, Mrs. Irene Townshend, Zeta Omega Chap. of Beta Sigma Phi, Clinton -$500, Mr. & Mrs. John Boon, Mr. Albert Wubs, Mr. Sam Brad- shaw, Richard D. Fremilin, Mrs:.. Aletha Flowers, Mr. George G. 'Ginn, Mr. Lance Saddler, Mr: John Hoogen- doorn, Robert Stirling, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Welsh, Don Ox- ford, Mrs. Kathleen Spencer, Mr. & Mrs. Barry . Young, Mrs. Florence Oliver, Mr. Gerald Fremlin, Mr. & Mrs. Dave Bartlett. Mr. Bart Postma, Mr. & Mrs. Cale Doucette, Mrs. Vera Crich, Boyes Transport Ltd., Frank Cook Limited, Miss Olive Johnson, Debra Merritt, Ann Dykstra, Mr. Harold Adams, Ted Goz- zard, Richard Kaptein, Kathleen Reid, Huronview Aux liary-5100, Mr. & Mrs. Murray Tyndall, Mr. & Mrs. Harry Mitchell, Mr, & Mrs. Don Taylor, Mr. & Mrs. Garth Postill, Mr. & Mrs. N. Heykoop, Mr. & Mrs. Wm, Brand. Lloyd Howatt, Mr. Robert Irwin, Mrs. Maureen Wildfong, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Gibbings, Roy Vodden, Her- man Ramaker, Mr. John P. Johnston, Bruce Lyndon, Mrs. A. Pearl Ross, Mr. Martin Steenstra, Mr. & Mrs. Murray 'McDougall, . Mrs. Sharon ' Cavan, Mrs. Muriel Maier, Miss Freda Schoenhals, Mr. Alan Jewson, Steve Oliver, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Cudmore, Mr. & Mrs. Alex. Kiss, Grant Ir- win, Edward East, Elizabeth Battje, Calvert Falconer. Miss Luella McGowan, Mrs. Sid McCullough, Regal Chapter, Blyth $700, Ward Knox, Jim Lobb, Jack Teb- butt, Mr. & Mrs. Terry Pear- son, Mr. & Mrs. James Cunn- ingham, Cindy Radford, Mr. Dia .Cornish, Mrs. Dorothy Fleet, Mr. & Mrs. R.E. Van Den' Neucker, Mrs.) Mabel Counter, Douglas Stirling, Mr. Harry Torrance, Douglas Bland, Michael Moriarity. Mr. John Van Ninhuys, Mr. John Wubs, Mr. Art JOngejan, Mr. John Feltham, Vivian Fremlin; Clinton Hospital Auxitiary- $5,000, Mr. Harold Wet- tlaufer, Mr. A. Uyl, Mr. & Mrs. Alec Ostrom, Joseph Storey, Mrs. Muriel Szusz, ames Storey, Mr. & Mrs. Don Cooper, Mrs. Reva Wilson, Mrs. Jean Liver - ore, Mr. Wayne Riddell, Mrs. Evelyn J. Andrews, Lena Vandendool, Mr. eorge Wright, Mr. Gary ewitt, Mrs. Elaine Boyes, Harold Squire. Miss Reta M. Yeo, Hazel . Cutler, Dr. L.P. Walden, ilma Shepherd, Mrs. Margaret M. Garon, Thomas Penhale, St. Andrews U.C. omen -$50, Joe Potter, Mrs. arion Powell, Mr. & Mrs. 1ph Feltz, Mr. & Mrs. enry Baker, Mr. & Mrs. red Dutot, Miss Annette inclair, Shirley Falconer, Mrs. Carol Lovett, Ross vett, Miss Grace Hum - 1, Mrs. Evelyn Merrill, ielman Westerhout, Mr. ohn Van Den Elzen. Rick Shipp, J. James tuner, Mr. & Mrs. Wm. orman, Mr. & Mrs. Ken arris, Mr. & Mrs. Wallace very, Mrs. Stewart Dale, . & Mrs. James Broad- ot. Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Ty -n- 11, Myrtle Read. Gary rownridge, Mrs. A. eRuyter, Grace Crich. Mrs. Laurna Radford. Mary ightman. Mrs. Annie air. Mr. & Mrs. Gordon cClinchey. Mrs. Dave Cook. Mrs. May McDonald. oss Carter.' Mr. & Mrs. ug Freeman. Many donors have not ceived receipts. this may because the hospital sn't have an address to nd the receipt to - if you ve not received yout ceipt after a reasonable pse of time, please contact rolyn Pfaff at the hospital. 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