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42. Death notice
HOWSE
Joy (Shaw) Howse, formerly
of Malahide Township on
Tuesday, December 15th, 1981
at Clinton Public Hospital,
Clinton Ontario. Loving wife of
the late Thomas K. Howse
(1954). Dear sister of Mrs.
Hugh Wilson (Laurel) of
Exeter. Also loved by a
number of nieces and
nephews. A private family
service was conducted by a
nephew Reverend Donald
Deas of Hamilton at the
Hopper -Hockey Funeral
Home, William Street, Exeter.
Interment in Aylmer
Cemetery .-51nx
FISCHER
At Huronview Home, Clinton
on Sunday, December 20, 1981,
Verda (Baker). Beloved wife
of Amiel Fischer of Huron -
view, formerly of RR 1, Dash-
wood, in her 75th year. Dear
mother of (Martha) •Mrs.
Steven Rae of London and
predeceased by one son,
Howard (1980). Loved by two
grandchildren, Robbie and
Cara Rae. Dear sister of Mrs.
Loreen Smith of Windsor and
Sydney Baker, Dashwood.
Predeceased by two sisters,
Mrs. Della Tomlinson and
Mrs. Florence Wein. Rested at
the T. Harry Hoffman and
Sons Funeral Home, Dash-
wood, where the funeral and
committal service took place
Tuesday, December 22 at 3:30
p.m. Interment in Calvary
United Church, Dashwood,
Rev. Barbara. Laing of-
ficiating:' Visitation Monday
evening. -5 lnx
FEAR
In Huronview, Clinton on
Thursday, December 17, Mrs.
Russel Fear, the former
Arletta May Potter of Blyth,
Ontario, in her 93rd year.
Beloved mother of Sam of
Belgrave; Burt of Blyth, Ted
of Clinton and Mrs. Nellie
Buller of Ridgetown. Dear
sister of Isabelle (Mrs.
Maitland Bell) of Hamilton.
Also survived by 15 grand-
children. Rested at the Tasker
Funeral Home, Blyth, Ontario,
where the funeral service was
held on Saturday at 2 p.m.
Interment Blyth Union
Cemetery.-51nx
THOMPSON
At Seaforth Community
Hospital, on Thursday
December 17, 1981, Mr.
Man ford Thompson of RR 3,
Clinton, in his 60th year.
Beloved husband of Dorothy
Thompson, dear father of
Barbara Ann (Mrs. Robert
Hubbard) of Reeces Corners,
Sharon Marie Thompson, at
home, Larry, of Omemee,
Leonard of Goderich, Douglas
of Clinton, and Laverne of RR
3, Clinton. Also loved by 12
grandchildren. Also survived
by his stepmother, Mrs. Jessie
Thompson, of London. One
sister, Marguerite (Mrs. Jack
Bodaly) of Windsor, and one
brother Raymond Thompson,
of Watford. Rested at the Ball
& Falconer Funeral Home, 153
High Street, Clinton. Funeral
service Sunday December 20,
1981, at 2 p.m. Interment
Clinton Cemetery.-51nx
HOWSON
At Huronview, Clinton, on
Thursday, December 17, 1981,
Mr. Frank Rothwell Howson of
Wingham in his 94th year.
Beloved husband of the late
Lauretta (Wellwood ) (1938)
and the late Ruby Olive (Kerr)
McCallum (1972) Dear father
of W. Fred Howson of Blyth
and Dr. F Ross Howson of
Cambridge (G ) Brother of Dr.
George Howson of Wingham.
Also nine grandchildren and 17
great-grandchildren.
Predeceased by one sister and
two brothers. Visitation was at
the Currie -Walter Funeral
Home. 35 Patrick Street West.
Wingham after 2 p m. Friday
until Saturday, where com-
plete funeral service was held
at 2 p.m. Interment Wingham
Cemetery. Donations to the
Gideon Bible Plan would be
appreciated as expressions of
sympathy.-51nx
LAR AMIE
At Victona riospital, London,
on Friday, Dec 18, 1981,
Marion Isabelle of Kincardine
in her 76 year Beloved
daughter of the late Alex
McEwen. Dear mother of
Elizabeth Motz of Toronto.
Also surviving are four sisters,
Miss Jean McEwen. Clinton:
(Eleanor) Mrs Howard
Run nails ,Timin ins: (Bessie)
Mrs. Charlie Boyd. Zolfo
Springs, Florida, (Marjorie)
Mrs. John Broadfoot,
Brucefield. Funeral service at
the Linklater Funeral Home,
Kincardine on Tuesday',
December 22 at 2 p.m. Spring
interment Baird's Cemetery,
Stanley Township Donations
to the Kincardine Hospital
Building Fund would be ap-
preciated as expressions of
sympathy. -5 x
43. Births
GLAN V1LL E
Bryan (Buck) and Donna (nee
Taylor) are thrilled to an-
nounce the happy and safe
arrival of their first child, a
son, Marc Wesley Bryan, born
December 19, 1981, weighing 7
Ib. 8 oz. at Clinton Hospital.
Proud grandparents are Mr.
and Mrs. William Taylor and
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Glanville.
Proud great grandmother is
Mrs. Ruth Taylor.-5lnx
DAVIDSON
Tony and Jane Davidson are
thankful to the Lord for the
safe arrival of their twin girls,
Annette Diane and Amanda
Jane. The girls arrived
November 28, 1981 at St.
Joseph's Hospital, Lon-
don. -51 nx
KUENZIG
Paul and Dawn Kuenzig are
happy to announce the safe
arrival of their son, Scott
Alexander, born December 17,
1981, at General Hospital,
Chatham. A brother for Jef-
frey. Proud grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Northcott
Dresden and ,Mrs. Ozzie
Kuenzig, Clinton.-51nx
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46. In memoriam
GLAZIER
In loving memory of a dear
husband, W. Glazier, who
passed away 18 years ago Dec.
10, 1963.
Down the road that is calm and
' peaceful
Guided by God's loving hand
You have gone upon a journey
To that br igh t and better land.
Lovingly remembered by wife,
Mayme and the Kennedys. -51
GIBBINGS
In loving memory of a dear
husband, father and grand-
father, Percy Gibbings,. who
passed away one year ago
December24, 1980.
We think of you in silence,
And make no outward show.
But what it meant to lose you
No one will ever know.
You wishednoone farewell
Oreven-saidgood bye
You were gone before we knew
it
And only God knows why
Lovingly remembered and
sadly missed by wife, Vera,
Bill, Doris, Bob and
families. ---51x
47. Card of thanks
TOWN SII EN D
William and Kathleen
Townshend desire to say a
warm and hearty thank you to
all their friends and relatives
for their greetings and good
wishes for their Diamond
Wedding Anniversary. We
wish you all a happy and a
blessed Chr istmastime .-51
FAMILY &CHILDREN'S
SERVICES
Many thanks for all donations
to the Family and Children's
Services Christmas Bureau.
Wynne Homuth and Helen
Aiken .-51ar
CRiCH
i wish to thank all who sent
cards, flowers. treats and
visits to me while a patient in
Clinton Hospital. Thanks to Dr.
Baker, Dr. Flowers, Rev.
Pick. nurses and staff. friends
and relatives who helped in so
many different ways. Thank
you. Vera Crich. -51
BRAND
I'd like to thank my relatives,
friends and neighbours for
visits, cards and flowers when
i was a patient in Stratford
General Hospital. Deanie
Bra n d. —51
TAYLOR
A very sincere thanks to my
family and friends who
phoned, sent cards, flowers
and visited me while I was a
patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital. London. Special
thanks to Dr. Milne, Dr.
Sharma and team of doctors
and nurses on sixth north.
Special thank you to Rev. N.
Pick and Rev. J. Bechtel and
Rev S. McDonald for visits
and prayers. Wishing
everyone the best for the
coming year. Jean
Taylor. -51 x
Get
Things
Coohifl'
with a
Want Ads
Enimersori, Gordon
Johnston, Mr. do Mrs. Case
Buffinga, Mrs. Tena Baker,
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Abbott,
Bess Garrison, Mr. & Mrs.
Ken Vodden, Mrs. Helen
Lyons, Mrs. Mary Glazier,
Mrs. Eileen Kennedy, Mr. &
Mrs. Ted. Crich, Mr. & Mrs.
Peter Van Loo, Mr. & Mrs.
Lloyd Butler, Kenneth
Rogerson, Mr. Jack Baker.
Mrs. Hazel Clifford, Mrs.
Ruth Carter, Mr. & Mrs.
A.T.J. Van Zon, Mr. & Mrs.
Raymond Bentley, Mr. &
Mrs. George Yeats, Joe
Cooper, Herve Poirier, G.
Greydanus, L. Goulding,
Ken Murch, Mrs. Helen
Young, Arnold Crich, John
E. Turner, George H.
Turner, Mr. & Mrs. Edward
Rooseboom.
Mr. & Mrs. John Nykanlp,
Mrs. Joyce Kennedy, Mr. &
Mrs. James Snell, Grace
White, Mr. & Mrs. Russell
Giles, B.T.R. Books & Tapes,
Bill Lee, Edith Pickard, J.
Clifton Proctor, Mr. & Mrs.
Mervin Kumm, Bill Grube,
Mr. & Mrs. Dick Roorda, Mr.
& Mrs. Gary Black, Mr. &
Mrs. Don Pullen, Mrs. Viola
Riley, Robert Webster.
Gerald Horton, Ray
Cantelon, Roseanne Wilson,
Mr. & Mrs. Ken McCowan
Sr., Mr. & Mrs. Hugh
Lightfoot, Mr. & Mrs. -Gor-
don Lobb, Mr. & Mrs. J. Nor -
38. Auction sale
man Trewartha, Mr. & Mrs.
Mike Dykstra, Mr. &
Richard Futcher, an
Parks, Catherine Potter,
Scott Parks, Craig Morley,
Bill Chipchase, Pearl Eyre.
Doug Taylor, Murray Mc-
Clure, Dean Baker, Dave
Triebner, Robert M. Wilson,
John MticLellan, Ethel
Stephenson, Mr. & Mrs.
George Cunningham, Heske
Brommer, Lucy Bezzo, Ruth
Mulholland, Mr. & Mrs. Bill
Taylor, Miss Norma E.
Stevens, Mrs. George Mar
shall, Mr. & Mrs. Archie
Watt, Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Reed, Samuel W. Gliddon,
Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Honking.
Mr. Don Greidanus, Mrs.
Helen Bisback, Hullett Cen-
tral School, Mr. & Mrs.
Wayne Kennedy, Mr. Grant
Snell, Mr. & Mrs. Albert Buf-
finga, Frank MacDonald,
Plumbing & Heating, Mrs.
Stella Mann, Mrs. Joyce
Doig, Mr. & Mrs. W.T. Bet-
ties, Jake LeBeau, Mr. &
Mrs. Glen Nott, Mr. & Mrs.
Barry Clogg, Mrs. Alice
Rumball, Mr. & Mrs. Mur-
ray Grigg, Eli Galachiuk.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert
Johnston, Elsie Elliott, Mr.
Alfred Goldsworthy, N.
McDougall, S. Roy, Mr. &
Mrs. Clarence Nutans, P.
Newington, Robert Turner,
Anthony F. DeJong, Mr. &
Mrs. Doyle Cullen, Mr. &
Mrs. Ralph Buffinga, Mrs.
Mary Divok, Mr. & Mrs.
38. Auction sale
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GARAGE AND SHOP
EQUIPMENT AUCTION
Vie have been instructed by the secured party to of-
fer for sale by Public Auction. to the highest bidder
without reserve Garage and Shop Equipment on
Wednesday, December 30, 1981 at 1:15 P.M.
at Rothwell Bldg. In Vanastra. 1 mile south of Clin-
ton.
SHOP AND SERVICE EQUIPMENT: inverse! Rand S HP
Air Compressor/Coats 20-20 tire changer/Amco
Brake Lathe -model 3000 complete/Mobile air
lack/Auto analyzer, Marquette 40-176/Wheel balan-
cer/Battery chargers/Battery Analyzer/Alternator
diode tester/Voltage regulator tester/Ignition
tester/tack and dwell meter/timing light/Clinton`
Tanker - gas holding tank and pump/Sunnen Wet
Honing machine/Growler/Valve, Grinder/Sioux
Valve seating equipment/IBM Time clock/Lincoln
Arc Welder/Drills/Jacks/many, many more
miscellaneous items too numerous to mention.
OFFICE FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT: _ Dominion
safe/SR1 11 Microfiche Reader/oak desks/filing
cabinets/Olivetti unklewopd • studio 45
typewriter/adding inacldnesand many more Items.
For further Information, please contact:
RATHWELL & ASSOCIATES
B ruce Rothwell - Manager
D ick Robinson - Sales Manager
527-1458
THE STAFF AT RATHWELL i ASSOCIATES WISH EACH
AND EVERY ONE A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY
NEW YEAR. ,,���
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AUCTIONEERS. LIQUIDATORS. APPRAISERS
77 MAIN ST, • SEAFORTH. ONTARIO NOK 1WO
(519) 527-1458
Keith Tyndall, Ken
�M�yy �ccD�oo,u..g��all, Mr..,�&] [M�rrs..p�K.
K oe en, Maynard Hynie.s,
Phyllis Coulter.
Douglas Mills, Dorothy
Johnston, Cecil J. Dowson,
Mr. & Mrs. John
MacKeigan, Doug
McDonald, Mr. & Mrs. Wm.
Van Der Werf, Mr. & Mrs.
Andrew Veenstra, Mr. &
Mrs. Tony Vandendool, Mr.
& Mrs. Ken Williams, Mr. &
Mrs. Wm. Bakelaar, Ed
Broadfoot, Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Gibson, Mrs. Stewart Baird,
Walter Baird, Grace Hut-
chings, Mr. & Mrs. Charles
Mathers, Mr. & Mrs, Bert
Dykstra, Dorothy Thomp-
son.
Irvine Tebbutt, Wayne
Tebbutt, Doug. Feagan,
Lloyd Weber, Roy Brock,
Ron Fleming, Mervin Erb,
Joyce Hartman, Mr. & Mrs.
Wallace Jackson, Isobel
Scott, Doug Campbell, Jim
Collins, Mrs. K. .Kipfer,
Freida Smith, Mary Arthur,
Emmerson Edwards, Dora
Heard.
Wilena G.Brown, Mr. &
Christmas
in Holland
Donner, Blitzen and all the
rest of that squad of flying
reindeer which Dr. Clement
Moore immortalized in his
famous poem might get "in
Dutch" with the children of
the Netherlands who tradi-
tionally get a different im-
age at Christmas. And the
timing 'is different.
Christmas comes twice a
year for the children of
Holland. They get their
presents on the evening of
Dec. 5 or the following morn-
ing. Three weeks later, with
the rest of the world, they
celebrate the festival, in a
religious way.
St. Nicholas (the
originator of all the Santa
and Snowmen figures all
over the world) arrives in
Holland from Spain in the
middle of November. From
then until Dec. 6, the Saint's
birthday, Dutch children
may put their shoes by the
fireside every evening,
together with a carrot or a
slice of bread for the white
mare which the saint tradi-
tionally rides over the roof-
tops in Holland.
In the morning, if the
children' have behaved
themselves, they may find a
little toy or some goodies in
their shoes.
From the middle of
November the misty Dutch
air is filled with the sound of
children's voices singing the
traditional St. Nicholas song,
completely secular. After
Dec. 6 there is a switchover
to Christmas carols.
Dutch mothers and fathers
shop, especially until late in
the evening for two weeks
before Dec. 6.
Mrs. Mervin Johnston, Mr.
Edwin Johns, Mr. & Mrs.
Tony Van Bakel, Mr. & Mrs.
Frank Konarski, Mrs. M.
Morrell, Leota Gliddon, Dr.
& Mrs. Ken Wood, Mr. &
Mrs. Ivan Bonfonte, Mr. &
Mrs. Clayton Groves, Mr. &
Mrs. Joseph Postill, Mr. &
Mrs. Norman Vincent,
Garnet Wright, Mrs. Hazel
Watkins.
Brian King, Mr. & Mrs.
Maurice Maguire, Mr. &
Mrs.Frank MacDonald, Mr.
& Mrs. Ward Hodgins,
William J. DeJong, Mr. &
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Mrs. Fred Veenstra, Mr. &
Mrs. Bill Holland, Mr. &
Mrs. Bill Bircham, Mr. &
Mrs. Murray Miller, Gordon
Richardson, Marion Carter,
Glenn Thomas, Mrs. C.
Simian, J. Michael, John
Gibbings.
D. Culbert, Ron Young,
Janice Fowler, Mervyn
Falconer, Mr. & Mrs. James
McIntosh, Mr. & Mrs.
Douglas Farquhar, Mr. &
Mrs. John Van Spengen,
Mrs. Anne Van Baron, Mr. &
Mrs. Paul Cook, Eugene
Ducharme, Mrs. Donelda
McClinchey, Aileen Craig,
Abbotts B.P., George qudie,
Harold Glazier.
Clarence Livermore,
George Patterson, Mr. &
Mrs. Allan Carter, Mr. &
Mrs. Donald Pickard, Mr. &
Mrs. Joe Gibson, Miss Linda
McKenzie, George V. Chap-
man, Mrs. Jo ,( McCowan,
Annie Broadf o .r`, Mr. & Mrs.
John Moffat, Mr. & Mrs.
John A. Taylor, Norman
Baird, Earl ,Heipel, Mr. &
Mrs. Ray Lambers.
Mr. &Mrs. Barry Wilson,
Mr. & Mrs. Alcan Cornell, Sid
Kaaatra, Lea Jervis, Mr. &
Mrs. 'ohm Alexander, Blyth
Little Theatre, Andy Smart,.
Mrs. G. McGregor, Bob
Caldwell, Doug Jones, Mr. &
Mrs,. Jack Mustard, Basil
O'Rourke, Mrs. J.B.
Mustard.
Dave Marshall, Glen
McGregor, Nina Frame,
Frank Stone, Judy & Pat
Nigh, Margaret Farquhar,
Mr. & Mrs. David Roy, Mr. &
Mrs. Murdock Morrison, Mr.
& Mrs. Wm. Jenkins, Mr. &
Mrs. Bob Beacom, Mr. &
Ars. Melvin Knox.
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May the Blessings
of God be with you
now, and throughout
the year.
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Hummel's Feed Mill
35 MARY STREET, CLINTON
OPEN DEC. 24
CLOSED DECEMBER 25, tri, 27
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We send you
a treasury of
old fashioned
holiday greetings
and sincere °e
A Christmas Wish
We sincerely wish all our
generous patrons a
wonderful Christmas!
May it be filled with friends,
family, love and joy.
Thanks for always being
there!
GORDON AND SHIRLEY STEEPE
VIVIAN SPENCE
NEIL WAMMES
3 ALBERT ST. CLINTON'
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R.R. 2. CLINTONSALES & SERVICE
3 miles Wont of Clinton
on Highway No. 4
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