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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