Loading...
Clinton News-Record, 1984-02-15, Page 17CLASSIFIE THE ONSONSTAINSSISINIEROPOSOOMMINAIIIMigaigiaagialegia 36. Announcements, notices L INTON NEWS -1 lEOOF L TIME I®LY'i°Iri 1®TANI AR -THIR ®AYIPIELO ®Ll®LE 12. Real estate for sale COMFORTABLE, worm room, , $10 per night with bath. Holiday Lodge, c/o Mrs. Von Demme 482-3685.-2tfar 20. Room & board 71 ROOM DORMITORY:1 FOR RENT - approximately 1200 23. Commercial property for rent Excellent 3 storey sq. ft. of store. or warehouse bulldln®, forma, _space.. Available March 1. Office a r4ee Huron St., Clinton 482 - Suitable_ ior__sane•rslve , • 772147-'5•14. to b rtmeiefs. subject to rezoning. Doing sold 25. Wonted to buy under Power of Sale, all offers presented. HIGHWAY 4 INDUSTRIAL: 7,000 sq. ft. building suitable for boat manufacturing, or related business. Excellent location, corner of Hwy. 4 and Vanastra Road. Includes loading romp, large entrance doors, 400 Amp hydro, 1.3 acres. Reduced. from '80.000, now '35,000. CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN: 3 or 4 bedroom at 75 Rattenbury West, has attractive kitchen with breakfast bar, family room and living room, main floor laundry, 3 pc. and 2 pc. baths. '32,500. EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE: One of the finest brick homes In. Clinton, recently renewed interior with splendid decor throughout. Main floor family room with fireplace, bathroom on each floor, main floor laundry, formal living and dining. rooms. Centre hall plan, restored woodwork. Priced right at '89,300. No. 162 Albert St. A CHOICE OFFERING - Excellent value in a modernized 2 storey brick home. Features attractive kitchen. 1'/a baths. 3 bedrooms" plus baby's room, privacy backyard. Also an extra brick building for hobby work. Total price '67,300. ACT QUICKLY - Now only '71,400. 107 Townsend St., foatu ormal lirenwith fire ms, Iibra Hanover kitchen, family room, garage. SMALL HOBBY FARM - No. 8 Highway. Modular home 1380 sq. ft., master bedroom has ensulte bathroom, 31/2 acres with large born and shod addition, fenced paddock. Low price, now only '56,900. Offen Invited for immediate sale. JOHN L. DUDDY REAL ESTATE LTD. MLS REALTOR OFFICE, . 4824766 JOHN DUDDY 482-3652 RUSS ARCHER 482-9428 or 3733 L. & M. AUTO Wrecking. We buy scrap rads and batteries and scrap. Phone 887-9561.-27tf SET. OF BAGPIPES in good condi- tion. ondi- tion. 524 - 9293. —2tf n x WANTED to buy hardwood lumber rough sown 1 and 2 in- ch, good . grade. Phone 482- 3405.-7ar ALL PARTS for four cylinder HUDSON 1909 to 1912. Or com- plete car. Call collect (705)563- 2294. Ask for Rod or Doug. -7o 17" Apartments for rent WANTED - used cement mixer in any condition phone 482- 9291 .-7x AMMIIMOIMEMN 26. Help wanted NEW ORLEANS Pizza require delivery drivers for Friday and Saturday nights.-4_p..m.-2.aLm _ Sunday 4 p.m. -8 p.m. Contact the manager New Orleans Piz- zo, Clinton.-7tfar 28. Business 26. Help wanted opportunity PART TIME secretarial position available. Must have courteous phone manner and typing skills. Also must be willing to work full' time if required -Please forward resume to Drawer No. 13; c/0 Clinton News -Record, Box 39, Clinton NOM 1L0.-7 PERFORMANCE PRINTING, Smiths Falls, Ontario required exper.ie.ru.ed person for Camera and Stripping Deportment, Must have eiipertence stripping -high quality' commercial' wok.- tor' sheet fed presses. Good com- pensation plan including paid Dental, Insurance and Profit Sharing. Good .hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation. Contact Plant Manager at (613)283-3182. Mail replies to Performance Printing, Box 158, Smiths Falls, Ontario. K7A 4T1 -Attention Ken Watts. -7o NURSING. SUPERVISOR. A part-time Nursing Supervisor for the afternoon and night tours of duty is required by the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, Ontario. Applicants must possess a current Certificate of Competence from the -` College of. Nurses and previous supervisor or administrative exper- ience inessential. Apply in writing to MISS J.O. SHACK, Director of Nursing Alexandra Marine and General Hospital 120 Napier Street GODERICH, Ontario N7A 1W5 ELIZABETH COURT One and Two Bedroom available. Features ap- pliances, carpet throughout, laundry facilities. All utilities in- cluded at: 176 OXFORD ST. HENSALL, ONT. PHONE - 262-2846 18" Houses for rent FOUR BEDROOM semi detached house in Vanastra available now. 482.7895,-401f BEAUTIFUL BIG old house in Clinton, fully insulated, but in need at minor repairs and cleanup. Looking for suitable tenants. Please reply to Drawer No. 20 c/o Clinton News - Record, Box 39, Clinton, NOM 1 L0.-46tf BLYTH - four bedroom house, oil heat $200 a month• '482- • 9210.-48tf THREE BEDROOM house for rent at Vanastra 5200 per month• plus utilities, first and last month's rent required 482,3591 after 6 p. m.—Stf WANTED • Two or three bedroom house in Clinton, semi retired, abstainers, no pets, ex- cellent references. Apply to Drawer .No. 15, .c/o Clinton News -Record, Box 39, Clinton NOM 1L0.-7,8 HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION REQUIRES A CUSTODIAN To commence duties on March 5, 1954 at South Huron District High School. The .successful- applicant.. will be required to work 40 hours per week and shift work is involved. Written applications stating date of birth, experience & telephone number ' should be submitted prior to Feb. 22, 1984. Applicationsshould be sent to: MR. P. GRYSEELS • Huron County Board of Education 103 Albert St. Clinton, Ontario NOM ILO R.B. ALLAN - Director E. FRAYNE - Chairman 27. Wanted (general) PIANO WANTED not necessarily in good condition. Phone collect anytime 519-669-2280 or 519- 669-2198.-42-19 28. Business opporti.)nity Be a TAX PREPARER. Learn how. quickly and easily by cor- respondence. Write U & R Tax School, 1345 Pembina Hwy., R3T 2B6, for Free Brochure. -70 29. Tenders Township of Hay TENDER FOR FUEL Tenders for the supply of furnace fuel, diesel fuel and gasoline for a two (2) year period, commencing May 1, 1954 will bo accepted by -die undersigned until 12 o'clock noon. MARCH 2, 1984 No. 2 Gas, approx. 42,000 Litre; one location: No Load Gas, approx. 30,000 Litre, one location: Diesel Fuel. approx. 58,000 Litre one location, Furnace Fuel,. approx. 30,000 Litre. Tender forms are available at the Township Shod, R.R. 1, Zurich, Ontario. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J.M. DUCHARME, Clerk -Treasurer Box 250, Zurich, Ontario. - NOM 270 YES, YOU CAN earn extra money in your spore time as a Regal Sales Representative. Write REGAL, 939 Eglinton Ave. E., Dept 627, Toronto, M4G 2L6. -7o 30. Employment wanted I WALL "clean your home. Phone 523.4599.-6,7 ° RELIABLE woman willing o do housecleaning during the day. Phone 482-9923 anytime. -7,8 - WOMAN WILLING to do part- time work as family care worker or babysitter. Call 482- 3Q,Skalter _6 p.m. -7 31. Service directory WATER WILL DRILLING W.D. HOPPER & SONS FOUR MODERN ROTARY RIGGS PHONE: SEAFORTH NEIL: 527-1737 - PURL: 527-0S211 JIM: 527-0775 CLINTWOOD CUSTOM BUILDERS *Custom bullt homes *Additions *Drywall *Roofing *Siding, Soffit & Fascia TIM BYLSMA 482-3873 DOUG BYLSMA 482-7334 31. Service directory KEN'S CARPENTRY Remodelling, renovations, cupboards, ceramic tile, counter lops, rec rooms, carports, flooring, win- dows, patio doors, aluminum siding. Phone: 482-7676. Ken McNair,).-8tfar PHIL'S refrigerator and ap- pliance service. Prompt depen- dable service OA all makes and models of domestic appliances. _Phone 887-9062 —27tf PIANCITUNING-and:repairs -t,ts_ ed pianos bought and sold. Call Michael Lipnicki (Wingham) 357-1049.-34tf CONCRETE WORK - Expert chimney and roofing repairs. Specializing in stabling. Don Ives. 'Phone Brussels, 887- 9024.-43eow DRYWALL known for high quality PETER BAKOS DRYWALL • have complete drywoll service phone 5271398 527-0606 Goderich Energy Seal Inc. AIR SEALING SPECIALISTS UFFI CONTRACTOR Phone Collect 524-2311 Evenings 524-4894 INVOLVEMENT IN MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION PROGRA SUMMER STUDENT OPPORTUNITY Duration: April 30. 1984 to August 31, 1984 One University or Community College Student currently enrolled In law. business, public administration, com- puter science, economics or political science programs, who will be returning to studies -In September is required at The Township of Stanley ' Municipal Offices. Typing and good communication skills would be beneficial. Pleas® apply-by,sending resume to the following office by March 1st, 1984. MEL GRAHAM Clerk -Treasurer, Township of Stanley, Brucefield, Ont. NOM 1J0 Township of Tuckersmith GR AVEL Contract #84-001-tt Field tenders clearly marked as to contents will be received by: the under- signed unci) 10 a.m. on Friday, March 2, for the crushing', hauling and delivery of approx. 16,000 cubic yard of granular A. A breaker must be used. Tenders must be submitted on the township tender forms available from the undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All tenders subject to the approval of the ministry of transportation and communications. ALLAN NICHOLSON, Road Superintendent Egmondviile, Ontario NOK 1G0 527-1838 or 482-9523 LAND TENDER Plainly marked sealed tenders will bo received at the office of the undersigned Mel Grah®m,,Clerk-Treasurer Township of Stanley Brucefield, Ontario NOM 1JO until 3:00 p.m. Friday, March 2, 1984. PROPERTY CONSISTING OF APPROX. 9 ACRES, more for - molly described as that certain parcel or tract of land and premises, situate, lying and being in the Township of Stanley in the County of Huron, in the Province of Ontario. Being firstly that portion of Lot 6 Range 1 designated as Part 1 on a Ministry of "Transportation and Com- munications plan of survey P-2090-41 being a reference plan deposited in the Land Registry office for the Registry Division of Huron as Plan 22R-1003. Secondly that portion of Lot 7 Range 1 designated as Part 2 on the said plan 22R-1003. Above described,, property situated on provincial highwgy and • suitable for commercial ,or residential zzoning. Full particulars available at the office of the clerk treasurer. Highest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. Signed, Council ()film Township of Stanley Paul Steekle, Reeve JACK B. COLQUHOUN GENERAL CONTRACTING Specialising In: •CUSTOM BUILT HOMES • • •RENOVATIONS *ADDITIONS •KITCHENS •ALUMINUM SIDING .PHONE, .4824506 EVENINGS • JOHN KASSI,ES GENERAL CONTRACTING *Farm Buildings *Additions *Renovations PHONE 482-3063 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, FE 36. Announcements, 42. Death notice notices Coming to Seuforth "Piano Frolics„ by Marian Coyle Keyboard - Rhythm - Crafts Ages 4&up Teacher: Elaine Bakos Call: 527-1398 Information Day: Feb. 22/84 PUBLIC MEETING► The School Accommodation Review Committee for Vanastra Public School will meet on _ Tuesday, February 28,1984 7:00 p.m'i at. -.. .. VANASTRA PUBLIC SCHOOL GYMNASIUM All Interested persons welcome to attend. The Committee will bo receiving oral submissions from interested community groups and/or individuals at the above mooting. Those intending to make a presentation aro requested to contact either: Mr. Don Miller Superintendent of Operations Huron County Board of Education 482-3496 or Mr. John Ross Principal Vanastra Public School 482-7828 on or before Friday. February 24, 1984. 34. Personal DATES GALORE. We are 'a pro-- fessional- -introduction - service designed to introduce compati- ble people to each other. For oil ages, Prestige. Acquaintances call toll-free 1-800-263-9103, - noon - 8 p.m. -7o 35. Notice to creditors NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that H.P. WELDING GAS INC. Intends to dissolve and file Articles of Dissolution with the Ministry of Consumer end Commercial Relations. DATED this 8th day of February; 1984. GRANT SPARRING President and Secretary IN THE ESTATE OF MARY GRACE GRIGG, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above- named who died on the 25th day 'of December, 1983, are required to file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 1st day of March, 1984, after which, date the assets will be distributed,, having regard only to the d ems of which the undersigned all • then have notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 30th day of January, 1984. E.B. MENZIES, Q.C., Box 68, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the Executrix Richard Lobb • AUCTIONEER Clinton 482-7898 AUCTION CALENDAR SATURDAY,AT 10 8 A.M.M. Furniture, appllances, antiques, etc. at Richard Lobb's Barn. CLINTON, ONT. for Angelo Phillips of Seaforth plus additions. 40. Lost & Found BRUARY 15,19844 ---PAGE 17 OATES At the K -W Hospital on February 12, 1984 John Anderson Oates of Stirling Ave., Kitchener. He was a member of St. Johns Anglican Church and of the church choir, a Kiwanis Club of Rockway, Golden (K) and K -W Philharmonic Choir. A retired actuary of Mutual Life Assurance Co. Husband of Elva, father of Susan of Newmarket, William of Oakville and James of Toronto. Grandfather of Jen- nifer, David, Jonathan, Valerie and Lydia. Predeceased by a son David in infancy. A memorial service was held at St. Johns Anglican Church, Water St. N-, Kitchener on Tues- day at 2 p.m. with Arch. C.E. Ladds officiating. Cremation has taken place. As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to the Ontario Heart Foundation or the K -W Big Brothers Association by calling the Ratz-Bechtel Funeral Home at 745-9495.-7nx DURNIN On Thursday February 9, 1984, Mr. John Sterling Durnin of West Wawanosh Township, passed away at -his reSidence in his 71st year' He is survived by his wife Violet the former Violet Errington, one daughter Betty (Mrs. Barry Young) of Clinton, two sons, George of Nashville Tennessee, and Wayne of West Wawanosh, and ten grand- children. He is also survived by three brothers, Stuart, Charlie, and Ernest, and two sisters, Margaret McNivin, and Helen Wager. He was predeceased by one son Donald, and two brothers Tom and Harvey Webster, and one sister, Blan- che McMillan. The late Mr: John Durnin rested at the MacKenzie McCreath Funeral Home, Lucknow after 7 p.m. Saturday evening from where funeral service was held on Monday at 2 p.m. Final resting place Dungannon Cemetery. LOST - Pair of ladies' brown shoes in black shoe bag on February 9 at Ontario and - William Streets, Clinton. d. A I to Drawer No. Rewar pp y 14 c/o Clinton News -Record, Box 39 Clinton, NOM 1L0.-7 isimesierMeseetrellereeeelelleleeelere 46. in memoriam KEYS In loving memory of a dear un - de, Roy Mervin Keys who pass- ed away Feb. 14, 1974: We miss you In so many ways, We miss the things you used to say, And when old times we do recall, It's then we miss you most of all. Always remembered by his nieces and nephews. -7x FULFORD In loving memory of a beloved ,husband who passed away two -years ago February 19, 1982. Today again 1 walk with you down through the years gone by, And though unseen, I feel you near and even by my side. It seams you only left me yesterday, the wound is still so sore. For every day of every year I seem to miss you more. It is not the tears that are shed at the time That tell of a heart that was broken, It is the lonesome tears in the afteryears. . 1 am alone but ngver quite- - - alone But sometimes in the silence I imagine you are there, My companion of'so many years no longer here with me And yet in a mysterious way you keep me company. Still loved and sadly missed by wife Armelda; sister; brother- in-law, nieces and nephews. -7x SANDELL At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital on Friday, "February 10, 1984 Sarah Rouse, of Goderich, in her 73rd year. Beloved wife of the late Arthur Sandell. Dear sister of Mrs. Florence Bowen, of Goderich, Viola Goldstien, of Miami, Ernie Rouse, of Norwich and Ed Rouse, of Blyth. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Friends called at the Stiles Funeral Home, Goderich on Monday. Service and committal was held in the chapel on Mon- day at 2 p.m. Interment Blyth Union Cemetery. 41. To give away TO GIVE AWAY - port German shepherd puppies. Coll 523- 4207.-7 43. Births ROEST With much joy, we, Arnold and' Cathy, thank God for the precious gift of our first child, o daughter, Melissa Mae, born on February 7, 1984, weighing 8 lb. 6 oz. Special . thanks to Drs. Salsbury and Steed and second floor nurses for their excellent care.-7nx Form Equiillment Alf =ea 100 pcs. of equipment to be sold subject to weather condition; " APPROXIMATELY 80 TRACTORS to be sold at 1:00 PM regardless of weather conditions BRINDLEY SALES YARD DUNGANNON 13 mi. N.E. of Goderich Saturday, February 18, '84 10:00 A.M. Brindley Auctions (5191529-7625 Auctioneer: GORDON 1B. BRINDLEY, IN THE ESTATE OF IDA ELIZABETH TOWNSEND, late of the Township of Tuckersmith in the County of Huron, Housewife, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above- named who died on the 22nd day of August, 1983, are re- quired to ' file full particulars thereof with the undersigned on or before the 15th day of March, 1984, after which date the assets will be distributed, hav- ing regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DA.TED.at Clinton; Ontario,.. this - • 13th day of February, 1984. E.B. MENZIES, Q.C. Box 68, Clinton, Ontario Solicitor for the Adm'inistratrix.-7,8,9 HART In loving memory of a dear un- cle, Joe Hart, who passed away two years ago February 18, 1982. He had a nature you could not help loving, And a heart that was purer than gold, And to those who knew him and loved him His memory will never grow cold. Always remembered and sadly missed by Marlene, Doug and Missy Patterson of London. -7 TAYLOR At Clinton Public Hospital on Friday, February TO 19847 -Mr: John (Jack) Taylor of RR 1, Brucefield, in his 56th year. Belayed husband of Myrtle Taylor. Dear father of Joan d Clinton, •Betty of RR 4, Clinton, Bonnie (Mrs. Wayne Pollock) of Vanastra, Marilyn (Mrs. Randy Blake), Jacqueline (Mrs. .Robert Hart) and Murray all of Clinton, Steven of RR 1, Brucefield, Mar- vin and Allan both of "Hensall. Dear son of Mrs. Ruth (Harvey) 'Taylor of Clinton. Also loved by 9 grandchildren. Also;,survived by 6, sisters Cora (Mrs. James MacFarlane) of Coiling Lake, Alberta, June (Mrs. Joseph Pot- ter) of RR 2, Clinton, Donna (Mrs. 'Ross Corbett) of Hensall, Ina (Mrs. • Ross Brown) of Newtonville, Barbara (Mrs. Fred Preston) of Sundridge, Mary Lou (Mrs. John Driscoll) of Walton and 2 brothers William of Varna and Douglas of Brucefield. Predeceased by his, father Harvey Taylor and 2 brothers Morris and Keith. Friends were received at the Ball & Falconer Funeral Home, 153 High Street,. Clinton on Sun- day from' 2-4 and '7-9 p.m. Funeral service -was' `held • on Monday, February 13 of 2 o'clock. Interment Baird's Cemetery, Stanley Twp. -7 AUCTION SALE Antiques, furniture, appliances, 8 HP snowblower to bo hold at Richard Lobb's auction barn, Clinton, Ont. for Angelo Phillips of Seaforth, plus additions, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18 AT 10 AM Gilson $ HP snowblower; photocopier; round oak dining table with centro pedestal; Westinghouse Harvest Gold fridge and matching 30" electric stove; Westinghouse 30" electric stove (brown); Westinghouse automatic clothes washer, Kelvinator dryer; Hoover washer; boor fridge: Jenny Lind 3/• slur bed: full sire modern spool" bed with mattress and matching vanity dresser with stool: night table; chest of drawers & dresser with mirror; steel bed with mattress; rollaway bed; modern chesterfield and matching ehalr, like now; green chesterfield & matching , chair; davenport couch & chair; Duncan Phyfe drop leaf dining table like now; recliner chair; upholstered chairs; chrome table S. six chairs; coffee 8, end tables; bridge lamp; pole lamp; picnic foible; ."ping pang fable; lunch repent- - table; chest of drawers; Black & White TV; vacuum cleaner; coffee perk; lamps; dishes: small appliances; chain saw; work bench: gas lawn mower; electric drllis; small lathe; 4" vise; electric wood plane: step ladder; hand tools; wood bits: woad damps; etc. TERMS: CASH Auctioneer: Richard Lobb CLINTON 4112-7898 43. Births Bowan 47. Card of thanks_ BURNS We wish to express our sincere thanks to all friends, neighbours and relatives for ex- pressions of sympathy, many acts of kindness, cards, phone calls, and memorial, tributes, when my brother Harry Burns passed away at Pinecrest • Manor Nursing Home, Lucknow. Robert W. Burns and family.—7 -. ►SIR __.-._ .__ - The family of` the late George Haggitt wish to thank relatives; friends and neighbours for the beautiful floral arrangements, sympathy cards and donations,, to Clinton Hospital and also for the food brought to our homes. • A special thanks to Ken Bauman, Tasker Funeral Home, pallbearers, Blyth Legion, Con- estoga College, Clinton and the Blyth U.C.W. for the .lovely lunch and to all those who helped in any way. It. was all gratefully appreciated and will always be remembered. Eileen Haggitt and family. 7x BRADLEY Phillip and Nolo are very pleas- ed to announce the birth of their third child, a boy, Kieran Patrick Joseph, weighing 8 Ib. 101/2 oz.. Kieran is a new brother for Nicole and Thomas and arrived on February 10, 1984. Nola and Kieran wish to extend a special•• thank you to Dr. Steed and the second floor nursing staff for the excellent care.-7nx REHORST Adrian and Debbie thank God for blessing them with the birth of a .baby _ girl, Kassandra Deborah R"ehorst, born" February 4, 1984, weighing'8 Ib. 11 oz. Very proud first grand- parents are Tielman and Sandra Westerhout of Clinton; seventh grandchild for Leen and Marie Rehorst of Seaforth; and first great grandchild for Pieter and Alida Westerhout of Londesboro.-7nx ROOSEBOOM With thanks to God, Ed and Audrey would like to announce the birth 434 their son Christopher Adam on Friday, February 10, 1984 at Clinton Public Hospital. A brother for Edward and David. Proud grondparenfs are Mr. and Mrs. William' Rooseboom of Zurich and Mr. and Mrs. Frank DePut- -ter-of Clinton Special thanks to Dr. Harrett and second flopr nurses.-7nx 'a 44. Engagements DE GROOF Morci and 1 would like to thank the nurses on second floor at Clinton Public Hospital,Dr. Steed and Dr. Salsbury for their care.. Also to everyone who visited, sent cards, treats,' gifts and flowers. Cindy and Marci De Groof.-7. Id69S9 - CHILTON Engaged - Deri Chilton and Clare Russell. Deri is the daughter of Don and Joyce of Bayfield and Clare is the son of Warren and Shirley' of Hanover. -7 EDWARDS Very special thanks to Dr. Her- ren and the nurses .on• first floor. Thanks also to friends and relatives for visits and cords while I was a.patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Howard, Edwards. -7 RAITHBY 1 would like to -thank all the Drs. that had anything to do with my care -and treatment while in the Clinton hospital. Also the nurses and all their thoughtfulness. .Then any of those who took over while in London Hospital. For the many floral arrangements and the cards and all phone calls. For the many that came to visit while in hospitol and especially for all the prayers. And many thanks to the many ministers that called while in hospitaland. since. Everything was much ap- preciated. Viola Raithby.-7 McPHEE I would like to thank my friends, neighbours, and relatives, for flowers, cards, treats, visits and phone calls while in St. Joseph's Hospital, London and after returning home. Orval -7 HAGGITT Gord and Susan Haggitt wish to thank all who expressed sym- pathy to us during our recent bereavement by sending cards, flowers, food and also for phone calls and visits. A special thanks to those who took care of Chad, "Michael and Leanne. Your thoughtfulness ,will never be forgotten. -7 WILLISCRAFT I Would like to thank family and friends for their many acts of kindness, cards and flowers during my ._ recent, illness". Special thanks to Dr. Baker, Dr. Duff and his surgical team and eighth floor nursing staff; University Hospital. Beverly Williscroft.-7