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Clinton News-Record, 1983-12-21, Page 21THE CLINTON iIEWS - RECORD • THE BLYTH SiANDARD - THE DAVE -WAD BUGLE 27. Wanted (general YOUNG working female look- ing for one bedroom apartment close to downtown Clinton. Would prefer utilities included in rent. Phone 482-9502 or write to Box 39, Clinton. Ont. NOM 110.--49tfnx 28. Business opportunity NEW MULTI-LEVEL Marketing Company in Conado. Bee- Lievoble Products Inc. "'The company that loves to keep you healthy'. representing 100% natural products from the beehive - Honeybee pollen, pro- polis, Royal Jelly through '"The Honey Money Financial Oppor- tunity" Become the first in this area. Write for further details. Lynnwood Ripley, 761 Queen St.. Chatham. Ont- N7M 2K3. --50,51x 34. Service directory KEN'S CARPENTRY Remodelling, renovations, cupboards. ceramic tile. counter tops. rec rooms. carports, flooring. win- dows. patio doors. aluminum siding. Phone: 482-7676. Ken McNoirn. -Stfar PHIL'S refrigerator and ap- pliance service. Prompt depen- dable service to all makes and models of domestic applionces. Phone 887-9062. 27tf PIANO TUNING and repairs; us- ed pianos bought and sold. Call Michael Lipnicki (Wingham) 357-1049.-- 341f CONCRETE WORK - Expert chimney and roofing repairs. Specializing in stabling_ Don Ives. Phone J3russels 887- 9024. 43eow WATER WELL DRILLING W.D. HOPPER & SONS FOUR MODERN ROTARY RIGGS PHONE: SEAFORTH NEIL: 527-1737 DURL: 527-0028 JIM: 527-0775 Ramoimmosimomai JOHN KASSIES GENERAL CONTRACTING *Farm Buildings *Additions *Renovations PHONE 482-3063 Goderich Energy Seal Inc. AIR SEALING SPECIALISTS UFFI CONTRACTOR Phone Collect 524-2311 Evenings 524-4894 DRYWALL known for high quality PETER BAKOS DRYWALL have complete drywall service :hen. 527-1398 $27-0606 JACK B. COLQUHOUN GENERAL CONTRACTING Sp•cltal'aing In: •CUSTOM BUILT HOMES •RENOVATIONS •ADDITIONS *KITCHENS •ALUMINUM SIDING PHONE 482©9506 EVENINGS Tuesday, Dec. 27th 12 NOON SHARP We have been Instructed to sell by Public Aa dosis, without reserve bld, the entire contents of SOE_'ER JEWELLERY 66 Ontario Street. Mitchell sonnet Karat Gold Chain-Jewellery-Dlrset-rond° Stone and Gwen Rings for ladles and gents: Watches - Starling Silver Flatware (appraised at 13111111P1; Fine English Vona China -Spode -Royal Doulton -Gift It Sliwer Plate Flatware-Costurtrte Jewellery-°°Vieworaster Slides". etc. Fixtures -Equipment; Glass: Show Cases- Beautiful Walnut Wall Cabinet -Used Watches -Clocks -Watch and Clock Parts-Watcheteking Equipment -Taylor Safe- Dlsplay Items -Sundries. VIEWING: 11 am to sole time. TERMS: **VISA" -CASH -APPROVE® CHEQUES. EVERYTHING TO BE SOLD TO THE BARE WALLS! PROVINCIAL AUCTION SERVICES Richard Lobb AUCTIONEER Clinton 027898 AUCTION CALENDAR • NOEL May She best gifts Ob the holiday season t e yours Thanks 7.0 all E 34 Personal DOES SOMEONE you love have a drinking problem? There is help for you Coll Al -Anon 524- 6001 or write P.O. Box 101, Clin- ton, Ont. NOM 11.0. -- 49tf PREGNANT, Distressed? Mar- ried, single, free positive con- fidential support_ Help is as dose as your telephone_ BIR- THRIGHT - London (collect) 432- 7197; 527-0115 or 524-2023, 357- 1066. 357-2392- or 357-1769 (after 6 p.m-) 2-2 35. Notice to creditors. IN THE ESTATE OF NELSON ED- MUND LEAR. late of the Township of Tuckersmith in the County of Huron. Retired Former deceosed. ALL persons having claims against the Estate ..sf the above- named who died on the 25th day of September, 1983, ore re- quired to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or beforelthe 2nd day of January. 1984, after which dote the assets will be distributed having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then hove notice. DATED at Clinton Ontario this 2nd day of December 1983 E 8. -AENZIES Q C Box 68 C!: 'ton. Ontario Solicitor for the Executors 42. Death notice JACOB At Clinton Public Hospital on Monday. December 12 1983 Mr. Ervin John (Dick) Jacob of Clinton in his 83rd year. Belov ed husband of Jean Mutch. Dear father of John of Toronto. Dear grandfather of David and Kevin Jacob. Also survived by 2 brothers Milton Jacob of Michigan and Guy Jacob of Florida Predeceased by daughter Patnuo and by 1 sister Clara (Mrs Samuel X Elliott; Rested at the Ball & Falconer Funeral Horne 153 High Street Clinton after 2 p m Wednes- day Funeral service was held on Thursday December 15 at 2 p.m. Interment Clinton Cemetery S i nx OESCH At Queensway Nursing Home Hensall on Sunday December 18 1983 Mr Edmund (Pot) Oesch formerly of Zurich in his 88th year Beloved husband of the tote Mary Ann (Schwortzen truber) (December 9 1983) Dear father of Elmer of Zurich Dorothy (Mrs Anthony Etue) of London Gladys (Mrs Ivon Bechler) of R.R 1 Zurich Morg (Mrs Ray Gautreau) of London and Linda (Mrs Ross Fisher` of R R 3 Zurich Dear brother of Milton Oesch of Zurich Mrs Susanna Kiefer and Mrs Laura Gascho both of Zurich and Mrs Sophia MacGregor of Kippen Mr. Oesch was predeceased by two daughters one son and four brothers Also survived by 13 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Visitation at the Zurich Chapel of Michael P O'Connor Funeral Homes 49 Goshen Street North Zurich where the funeral and commit 'al service was conducted on Tuesday December 20 at 2 p m with Pastor Clayton Kuepfer of• briefing Interment later in Bloke Mennonite Cemetery 51 nx 39. Educational FREE 120 page Career Guide shows how to train at home for 205 top paying full and part time jobs. Granton Institute 265A Adelaide Street West. Toronto_ Coll(416)977-3929 today. -Sl o 40. Lost 8 Found LOST: Block and grey tabby cat wearing green collar; Clinton hospitol area. answers to -Kipl- ing"'. 524-7256 after 5 p.m. -51 FOUND - a sum of money in Clinton. Owner may claim by identifying and paying for this ad. Phone 528-5103.-51x LOST: On Sunday, December 18; antique gold bar brooch with pearls Sentimental value. Reword. Phone 1-416-756- 5480 - 51 42. Death notice CLARK In the Alexandra Marine & General Hospital, Goderich, Ontario on Thursday. December 15, 1983, Arthur Ernest Clark of Meneset Pork, Goderich and formerly of Hullett Township, in his 83rd year. Beloved husband of Nettie May Woodmon. Dear father of John of R.R. 1 Auburn. Dear brother of Garnet Clark, Harold Clark, and Mrs. Vera bhuttlevuorth. all, of. Chatham. Also survived by two grand- children and 6 great- grandchildren. Rested of the Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth On- tario where the funeral service was held on Saturday December 17, at 2 p.m. Interment Londesboro Cemetery. --51 nx LITTLE Suddenly in the Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday. December 15th, 1983, Mrs. Joseph Little. the former Jean Geddes. of Blyth in her 85th year. Beloved wife of Joseph Little. of Blyth and deur sister of Miss Ann Geddes. of Wingham_ Rested at the Teske: Funeral Home, Blyth. Ontario from 2 p.m. on Sunday until Monday. December 19th when the funeral service was held at 2 p.m. Spring interment Maitland Bank Cemetery, Seaforth. 51 nx GODKIN At Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday. December 13. 1983, Mr. Edmund Godkin of Clinton and formerly of McKillop Twp., in his 81st year. Beloved hus- band of Ida McClinchey. Dear father of Olene (Mrs. Murray Dennis) of R.R. 1 Walton, Audrey (Mrs. Lloyd Beuermann) of R.R. 3, Mitchell, Merle (Mrs_ James Burns) of Sarnia, Lois (Mrs. Glen Sinclair) of Essex, Mervin of R.R. 4 Wolton and Lavern of R.R. 1. Walton. Dear step -father of Joan (Mrs. Donald Bell) of Clinton and William McClinchey of Clinton. Also loved by 19 grandchildren. 4 step-grondchildren and 2 step - great -grandchildren. Also sur- vived by 4 sisters Mary (Mrs. Harold Grigg) of Moosejow, Soskatchewan. Hester (Mrs. Howard Haines) of Huntsville, Noro (Mrs. We Litt) of Strat- ford Eliza (Mrs. Ernest Cuming) of Fergus and 2 brothers Wilbert Godkin of Clinton and Brenton Godkin of London. Predeceased by his first wife Olive Medd and 1 sister Della (Mrs Jack Milligan) and 1 brother James Godkin. Rested of the Ball & Falconer Funerol Home 153 High Street Clinton after 2 p.m. Thursday. Funeral service was held on Friday. December 16. 1983 at 2 p.m. Spring interment Maitlandbonk Cemetery. Seaforth.-- 51 nx 43 Births M.sD4@4VELL Wayne and Claire McDowell of R R 3 Blyth wish to announce the sofe arrival of their daughter Michelle Leanne at Alexondro Marine & Generol Hospital Goderich on December 6 1983 weighing 9 lbs 1 bz First gronddoughter for Mr and Mrs Gerald McDowell, Belgrave and Mr. and Mrs William du Toit of Ookville Great grandparents ore Mr and Mrs Jock Arm- strong of Auburn and Mr. and Mrs Normon McDowell of Auburn 51nx repare t When preparing, cooking and storing your Christmas turkey, follow these safety tips to avoid bacterial growth which could result in food poisoning, says Monica Beaualmont, foods and nutrition specialist with the On- tario Ministry of Agriculture and Food's neral organizations and services branch_ Thaw the turkey in the refrigerator or thaw it in cold water. Allow 10 hours per kilogram (five hours per pound) to thaw the bird in the refrigerator and two hours per kg (one hour per lb_) to thaw it in cold water. Stuff the turkey just before cooking, she says_ • Use a meat thermometer to check if the 43. Births .113181, MORRISON Robert and Mavis praise the Lord for the safe arrival of their daughter Rachel I e on November 30, 1983 at 6`p.m. in the Clinton Public Hospital weighing 7 lbs. 5 ozs_ A wee sister for Pamela- Rebecca and Matthew. -51 nx CAMPBELL Dr. Robert and Debbie Camp- bell. Port Elgin, announce the arrival of their daughter, Erin Kathleen on December 18, 1983. Proud grandparents are Bob and Kay Campbell of Clinton and Emil and Sylvia Chukil of Fonthill and Great grandmother Muriel Middleton.-51nx DATEMA Ralph and Pat ,Dotema ore pro- ud to announce the birth of daughter on December 18. 1983. Sarah Amanda, weighing 7 Ib. 7 oz. A little sister for Wilfred and Frederick, Grand- parents are Fritz and Grace Datema, Auburn and Fred and Sally Hellingo, Londesboro.-51nx DE JONG Ed and Connie De Jong are pro.- ud to announce the birth of a daughter, Sondra Nancy. born on December 17, 1983. weighing 6 Ib. 14 oz. A sister for Ian. Proud grandparents are Jack and Wilma De Jong and Deb and Joe Brink, Millbank. Thanks to Dr. Steed and second floor nurses. -51nx LAWLOR Another special angel was born December 16, 1983, to Jim and Debora. Andrea is thrilled with her new baby sister, Alexandra Louise. Proud grandparents are Tom and Mildred Lawlor, Auburn and Marion Moggach, Lindsay. --51 nx CULBERT -,,Doug and Vienne Culbert ore pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Melanie Anne. She was born Friday. December 2 at Clinton Public Hospital. A sister for Dylan. Special thanks to Dr. P.G. Salsbury and second floor OB staff. -51 nx TURNER Les and Judy are pleased to an- nounce the birth of o son, Christopher Thomas, born December 19, 1983, weighing 7 Ib. at Clinton Public Hospital. A little brother to Shawn. Very proud grandparents are Bill and Leone Robertson. Auburn. -51 nx McDOUGALL Ken and Heather are tickled pink to announce the safe ar- rival of Kendra Ann Letitia born December 8, 1983, weighing 8 Ib. 4 oz_ at Victoria Hospital, London. Special thanks to Dr. W.L. Tew and O.B_ Staff on fourth floor. Proud grand- parents are Mr_ and Mrs. Harry Snell and Mr. and Mrs_ Normon McDougall. -51 nx 45. Marriages PEARCE-CUDMORE At 4 p_m. on December 17, 1983, Charles Pearce of Brant- ford and Irene Cudmore of Holmesville were united in mar- riage by Rev. S. Porkhouse in Rideau Park United Church Chopel. Alta Vista, Ottawa. Her son, Staff Sergeont Poul Cud - more. R.C.M.P. and his wife Carole of Alta Vista, Ottawa were the attendants. Honey- moon at Chateau Laurier and eastern Ontario. -51x 46. In memoriam GIBBINGS In loving memory of Percy Gibb- ings who passed away December 24, 1980. Three years have passed but memories stay As near and dear as yesterday, Deep in our hearts your memory is kept, Of a husband. father and grand- father we will never forget. Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife ' Vero and family. -51 x JOHNSTON In loving memory of Isabella Johnston who passed away Oc- tober 7. 1969 and George Johnston who passed away December 20, 1967. Just o thought from the ones who loved you, Of memories fond and ?rate, In our hearts you both live forever. For we thought the world of you. Lovingly remembered by the family. -51x r.= el y turkey is cooked. The thermometer should lregister 0) degreesCelsius (160 degrees in the sung or 65 degrees Celsius (1,tsdegrees Fahrenheit) in the thigh of an onstuffed turkey. Beaumont says the turkey should never be partially cooked one day and completely cooked the next because this will encourage bacterial growth. g from the remove any leftover stuff- inturkey and refrigerate the stuf- fing. Avoid keeping the turkey more than two hours at room temperature. 47. Card of thanks DONALDSON I would like to thank my friends and relatives for cords and treats while I was a patient in Wingham Hospital and Victoria Hospital, London Alex Donaldson. -51 TAYLOR Many thanks to our kind friends and neighbours for the great surprise party and dinner and for the beautiful gift presented to us from the Line. for our new home in Bayfield. Arnold Jean and family. -51 MACDONALD I would like to express my sincere thanks to all my friends and relatives for the cards, gifts and flowers 1 received while a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Special• thanks to Dr. Street. Dr. Watts and the nurs- ing staff on first floor. May MacDonald. --51 x SWAN We wish to thank our friends for their thoughtfulness during our recent bereavement. A very special thank you to Don. Betty. Scott. Peggy, Larry and Linda. Don and Mary Swan. - 51k FOWLER would like to take this oppor- tunity to thank ms relatives, friends and neighbours, and nurses and doctors for their kindness. Special thanks to Rev. Royal for his visits while 1 was a patient in Alexandra Hospital. Frank Fowler. -51x BREHM 1 would like to thank Dr. Her- ren, Dr. Lambert rind all the nurses on first floor of Clinton Hospital. The core 1 received while c patient there was great- ly appreciated. I would also like to take this opportunity to thank relatives. friends and neighbours for visits, cards and flouters. WIIyBrehm. -51x EVANS I would like to thank Dr. Baker and other acting doctors at Clin- ton Public Hospital, nurses and staff on first floor for their care. I also would like to thank doc- tors, nurses and staff from St. Joseph's Hospital, London. also would Bike to thank neighbours and friends for flowers, treats and visits - greatly appreciated. Richard Evans. -51 TURNER To the great staff in I.C.U. and first east of Alexandra Marine and Generol Hospital, Goderich, my sincere thank you for your care. To those who sent cards, flowes and took time from their busy lives to come and visit me many thanks. To our relatives, friends and above we wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New year. Sincerely Bob and Vera Turner . - 51 BURLEY The family of the late Tom Burley wish to thank our neighbours, friends and relatives for their many acts of kindness during our recent bereavement A special thank you to Rev. Normon Pick and to Marguerite and Michael Falconer who helped to ease the burden. loan Burley and family- --51 x 47. Card of thanks JACOB The family of the late Ervin (Dick) Jocob wish to express sincere appreciation to friends. relatives and neighbours for flowers, charitable donations, gifts. cards received in sym- pothy over the loss of a dear husband, father and grand- father. Special thanks to the nurses on first floor of the Clin- ton Hospital, Dr. Newland, Rev. T.A. Duke and the Madeleine Lane Auxiliary of Si. Andrew's Presbyterian Church for cater- ing after the funeral and the Ball and Falconer Funeral Home. Jean Jacob and family. 51 KIRNBAUER We wish to thank everyone for the cards, flowers, gifts and best wishes expressed duri.eg Gail's stay in St. Joseph's Hospital. London and then with the birth of our daughter on December 9, 1983. We are pleased to say everything is go- ing well. Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated. Glen and Gail (Vanderwof) Kirnbouer, Stratford. -51 ALLAN The family of the late Annie Allan wish to thank relatives and friends for their kindness during our time of loss of a dear wife. mother and grandmother. Special thanks to Rev. Van Slyke, Dr_ Rodney and the nurs- ing staff at Seaforth Hospital. Edgar Allan and family. -51x STIRLING Many thanks to friends, neighbours and relatives for their prayers, cards and con- cern while 1 was in hospital. Seasons Greetings to all_ Jack Stirling. 51 KNIGHTS I would like to thank our neighbours and friends for their kindness shown while Rob was a patient in Victoria Hospital. London, and also of ser return- ing home- We wish you oil a Merry Christmas_ Vivian and Robert Knights. - 51 CARTER On behalf of Jim. we the girls and myself would Bike to say a big "Thanks" to our many friends and neighbours of Walton. Blyth, Brussels and sur- rounding townships for your gifts of money and also for your prayers and phone calfs while Jim is in the hospital. Jim is receiving the best possible care in the hospital and with the sup- port of my family and friends we take one day at o time and proy that soon Jim will be con- scious and be able to come home_ Thanks ogoin to everyone. Elsie, Glenda and Susan Carter -51 GODKIN The family of the late Edmund Godkin of Clinton, formerly of McKillop township wish to sincerely thank relatives friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness and sympathy shown during our recent bereavement. Special thanks for the flowers and charitable donations. Also thanks to Dr. Baker, staff of Clinton Hospital, Rev. Pick, Ontario Si United Church U.C.W.. and the Ball a Falconer Funeral Home. Your comforting words will always be remembered by us all. Ido Godkin and family. 51 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to our friends and neighbours. Bea and Jim Coran.--51 To all our friends and neighbours o Joyous Christmas and a Happy New Year. John and Marion Van Wyk and family. --S1 x Season's Greetings to our friends and neighbors. Doug. Janet, Pam and Debbie McLean, St. Catharines -51 A Merry Christmas and a Floppy New Year to all our friends and neighbours from Ed and Fran Porter, R.R 5. Clinton -51x I would like .o extend to my friends and relatives of the Clin- ton News -Record coverage. o hearty warm wish for a Happy Christmos and o soy filled 1984. Dorothy I. Heard, St. Marys, Ont. -51 I'd like to extend a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to my family and friends. Janice Arlin -5l nx Seasons Greetings to oil our friends, neighbours and relatives in Clinton and surroun- ding area. Margaret and Edwin Cooper and family 51x CLINTON NEWS-RECut ZD, .o 1 _L)NESDAY, DECEMBER X1,1903 -PAGE ?I To Julie Ostler lflrerrrtpt®n USDA Adams Cowanswille, Quebec Becky Jervis Seeferth Nay Shropsliall deuton Alison Grigg Gunton Christopher Merrill VartcnSSver, &f� Heather Steenstro Clinton Whom East Clinton Christopher Hoggarth Clinton Timothy Lyons LO.tdesburo Make a Santa Claus To make a Santa Claus you need: • a doll • red crepe paper • cotton wool • black construction paper • glue • tape • pencil • scissors Directions: 1. Lie the doll dawn on an open piece of red crepe PaPer- 2. Draw an outline of the dell's body on the red paper. Make the outline about 2 inches bigger than the doll. Cut the outline out. This makes the front of Santa's outfit. 3. Draw another outline of the doll's body on the red crepe paper and cut it out. This is the back of Santa's outfit_ 4. Glue the edges of the outlines together. 5. Cut the one piece snowsuit in half, into racket and pants_ 6. Cut a slit in the front of the jacket. 2. Dress the doll and tape Santa's suit on On Deco 21 Deco 21 DOC. 22 Dec. 23 Deco 23 Dec. 25 Dec. 25 Dec. 26 Dec. 27 Dec 27 8. Add some fiinishing touches. You mold glue cotton down the front seam and around the collar, make a black belt, boots and mitts, and even a hat. D,,t.ibuted by Cada Wide Feature Service Limited 1983 Mackay Fairfield i g �� --, tr. ---;"--.7c7,6-7/7 ''''.7- (77----. I'Y' Ce..A/ii..71,1 --.:;\‘:.,4M1111fth"."(111.:ii le 4, ge 44/4'/ 1 C 4 • .T 5'' WhileY ou happily dream of the sweet delights of a sugar plum world, we hope its fairy tale magic fills your holidays with dazzling delights. DI t 111111 *' 1 ( 1 f/ We have enjoyed knowing you and serving you this year. Season's Greetings from all of us at Clinton Community CREDIT UNION 31 Years of Service 70 ONTARIO ST. CLINTON 4823467 374 MAIN ST.S. EXETER 235-0640 PLEASE NOTE OUR HOLIDAY HOURS Friday, Dec. 23: Open 'till 8 p.m. Closed Monday & Tuesday, December 26 & 27 Open Regular Hours Dec. 28-29-30 Closed Monday, January 2 pen Regular Hours Tuesday, Jan. 3