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Clinton News-Record, 1985-3-6, Page 20')'HIS 01:1(HN.AL ll(1('IIM1FNT IS 1N VVR\ I'OOK ('(.)N1)111()N Page 18—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1985 CLASSIFIED 46. In memoriam CARTER In loving memory of a dear brother-in-law. Goldie Carter, who possed away one year ago today, February 29, 1984: We are thinking of you today Goldie, But then that is nothing new, We thought of you yesterday, And the day before that too. We will think of you tomorrow, And each day throughout the year, We will think of you forever, For us you were so dear. Sadly missed and dearly loved by his sister-in- law Bernie, brother -in -low Marcel and mother• in-law Lilly.— 10 CARTER In loving memory of a dear husband and father. Goldie Carter, who possed away one year ago today, February 29, 1984: It is sad to walk alone Instead of side by side, Bu! thete.gpmei a tiro when we most Raft. whdn''ttSe ways oYflfe divide.' ' " ' Where e're I'go, whatever I do, Memories keep me near you. In loving memory end sadly missed by wife Vero and daughters Margaret and Shirley, sons•in•law George and Charles and grandchildren.— 10 47. Card of thanks FEAR Many thanks to our neighbours on Queen St. for the lovely flowers sent during our recent bereavement. It is much appreciated.. Ted and Faye Fear. -10x FEAR We wish to express our gratitude to relatives, friends and neighbours for, their mony acts of kindness shown us in the loss of our dear hus• band and fath.er, the fldwers,'donations, cards, food sent to our homes, A special thanks to pallbearers, Rev. John G. Roberts, Dr. Gear' and nurses at Wingham Hospital. Thanks also to the Knox United Church ladies for lunch served after the service. Your kindness will never be forgot- ten. Margaret Fear and family.— 10 WHYTE A sincere thank you to my family and friends for the get well wishes, gifts, visits and phone calls.. Special thanks to Dr. Harrett and the nursing staff of Clinton Public Hospital. Nick Whyte. -10 Early files STEVENS Mony thanks to friends and neighbors for flowers. cords, food and visits while in Clinton Hospital. Thanks to Dr. Newland and nurses on first floor Morton Stevens. --.10 _ _ SPROUL __ I wish to thank my family and friends for gifts. cords and flowers while I wos a patient in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Drs. Marshall and Street and'girls on first floor and ambulance at- tendants. Marion Sproul. -10 COOPER Special thank. to my friends. relatives and neighbours, also Dr, Watts. Dr. Baker and the nurses on first floor for their excellent core dur- ing my recent stay in Clinton Public Hospital and since returning home. Marg Cooper.-- lox SHADDICK On behalf of the family of the late Albert (Ab) Shaddick, we would like to thank all of our friends and relatives for their flowers, donations and expressions of kindness on the passing of our husband and father. Special thanks to Con- stable Armstrong of Clinton Police and nurses and staff at Clinton Hospital, doctors Newland Funeral Home. Your kindness has helped us through this time of sadness. Sincerely Beatrice Shaddick and family. —10x DALE My grateful thanks to all who sent cards to me while in St. Joseph's Hospital. London and 'for flowers, treats, gifts, calls and visits since I. returned home. Margaret Dale. -- 10 SMITH W.e wish to thank our family and friends for their flowers, cords and many other acts of kindness shown to us with the loss of Wayne's brother Gary; Sincerely, Mary and Wayne Smith. 10 KINETTE CLUB OF CLINTON The Kinette Club of Clinton would like to thank everyone who supported Cystic Fibrosis by way of the Hawaiian Dance. Special thanks to Clinton Produce for their donation and to those who helped throughout the event to make this year's C.F. project a success.-10ar CRAIG The family'of the late Annie Craig wish to ex- press their sincere thanks to relatives. friends and neighbors for cards, acts of kindness. food sent to our homes and help or offers of help with chores.. Many thanks to Rev. Cecil Wittich, U.C.W. of Blyth, Tasker Funeral Home and those who served as pallbearers. We will -always remember your sympathy and thoughtfulness. Don, Bodie and Joyl and families. --•10 Top public speakers from Huron County's five secondary schools took part in the United Nations Speak Off, sponsored by the Oddfellows and Rebekahs in Clinton on March 1. Taking part were (front row, left to right) Bonnie Turner from CHSS, Clinton; Cathy Norris from South Huron, Exeter; Heidi Fillmore, from F.E. Madill, Wingham; Leigh Anne Taman from CHSS. (Back row ) Rhonda McMichael from GDCI, Goderich; the win- ner Karla King from F.E. Madill; runner-up Angela Fleming from South Huron; Jayle Harrison and Debbie Barry from Seaforth high school. The, winner will take part in a week-long visit to Washington with other winners from Canada and the United States. (Shelley McPhee photo). Craft division set for fair CLINTON - The Clinton Fair Board Ladies Division, held their monthly meeting on Feb. 26 ill the Agricultural Office , The highlights from the annual convention in Toronto were reviewed. As well, the ladies discussed what judges would be used this year for the classes in the Home Craft Division. At euchre this week CLINTON - The Knights of Columbus held a euchre party in St. Joseph's Hall on February 27. Winners were: high lady, Agnes Carbert; high man, Bill Jenkins; low lady, Elizabeth Medd; low man, Reba Wilson; ladies' lone hands, Rita$ Flynn; men's lone hands, John Van Den Eisen; lucky chair, Frank Thom; door prize, Rita Powell. Equilibrium damaged at salvation meeting 100 years ago March 11, 1985 A Mr. Parke, an attendant at the meeting - of the "saved army" at Wingham, became . so excited at one of these "peculiar salva- tion affairs" that his mind gave way and he became an uncontrollable maniac .for a time. With the aid of four able-bodied men and the assistance of Dr. Young, he was . finally got under control and it is hoped that in time he will be restored to his^ normal equilibrium. The Roller Skating Rink in . the . Agricultural Hall, Clinton, was opened on Tuesday. A young man who lives down the Bayfield Road bought a handsome organ from Scott Brothers, Seaforth, paying therefore the sum of $300. The boys say that Jim has been a little too previous as he ought to have got I the vocal warbler first. Thos. East of Hullett has sold all his stock of brick made last season and has orders for . over 100,000 to be made next summer. As Mr. East makes a first class article he always finds ready sale and generally gets orders to be delivered at quite a distance such as Goderich and Blyth. Chas. Mason of the mill road, Tuckersmith, met with a heavy loss last week, in the death of his valuable imported stallion, from overfeeding. Mr. Mason refused $1,600 for him and asked $2,000, as it was a very choice animal. 75 years ago March 3, 1910 The people of Clinton and vicinity should not grumble so much about the roads, as matters might be a great deal worse. The Wroxeter Planet reports, "There is not a sideroad open across the township of Turn - berry, nor has there been for two months. It is also said that in order to reach a point two -and -a -half miles distant it is sometimes necessary to drive 10 miles. . On Thursday last, Edward Russel, better known as "King,". the four-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Will Doherty, was called to the better country. The little fellow has been very i11, but had partially recovered and was thought to be out of danger, when he took a relapse which he was unable to withstand and after a few hours of great weakness and pain, the bright spirit left the tired little body and went back to God who gave it. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon to the Clinton Cemetery. , While on duty, between 11 and 12 o'clock Monday night last, Sergeant Walsh's atten- tion was directed to the antics of a Princess , Street dog which was dashing hither and thither like one possessed. The,owner re- quested that the animal be disptched and the Sergeant started out immediately with his trusty shotgun. As it so happened, the Chief was enjoying a second dish of oysters at Bart'.iff's and hearing the tumult started for the scene and was on hand at the killing which, however, did not take place until daylight, the canine having for the time PECK APPLIANCES "IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN VARNA" being disappeared in the darkness. . 50 years ago March 7,1935 The ice on the Bayfield River broke up on Tuesday and the ice jam at the mouth caus- ed the river flats to flood, the river rising about eight feet. Some say it was the worst flood in years. The fishermen Were anxious about their boats, which were afloat, and precautions were taken. But the water sub- sided gradually without damage of any ex- tent. It was a sight to see the ice jammed up at the piers, however. A fortune awaits the man, or woman who will invent a rubber which will wear rough on the sole instead of smooth, thus en- dangering the limbs of people who wear them to protect from damp, by their slip- periness on icy walks. The Base Line at Summerhill is being opened again for cars. 25 years ago March 3, 1960 All the furor about having a Canadian flag seems foolish indeed. The familiar Union Jack on a red ground carried at the final Olympic hockey, game was truly Canadian to us and we saw no need to worry about a different banner for our nation. ' • Orderly picketing ,at the General Coach Works, Hensall, was carried out since last Upbeat and unique By Janet Tench Much Music (Cana r' .''s video network) calls him Canada's answer to Phil Collins. ut 11 have to disagree. Larry Gowan is equal in talent to Collins, but in different ways. True, both have exceptional vocal control. owever, Collins is renown.,, for his drumming. Gowan plays a unique style of keyboarlri ,. Who is this Gowan, you ask. He's relative- ly new in the music scene, but he came on with a flourish, with Peter Gabriel's back- up band behind him. Perhaps you've heard the song "Criminal Mind"? Here Gowan's voice is like Chris de Burgh: crystal clear yet vibrant. Once you hear the song, yoga' can't forget it. It starts slow and teases yo with occasional build-ups. Finally it climaxes in a whirlwind of rhythm. Gowan's album, Strange Animal, sup- ports "Criminal Mind" with style. The music is innovative, upbeat, progressive and basically fantastic. The songs are quick flashes of life from tension (Keep' the Ten- sion On) to eternal hope (Walking On Air). Mpst importantly, though, the mood of the music varies with each song. The, only flaw- in this, dramatic• .work is ."Iiesperate" -which is a little dull. Overall, "Criminal Mind" is a single that everyone must have, and "Strange Animal" is an album that everyone who really likes the single must have. Rating: 9. The ladies also reviewed the donations made to the Home Craft Division this year as well as made various corrections to the prize list. The next meeting date was set for March 19 at 7:30 at the town hall. Thursday, when contract negotiations between workers at the plant and the com- pany collapsed. About 30 workers stayed off the job and continuous picketing of the plant was carried out. The union was asking for a 1612 cents per hour increase as recommended by a con- ciliation board, and a two -and -a -half hour reduction in the work week to 45 hours. Pre- sent wage is $1.21 an hour. • 10 years ago ' • March 6, 1975 The Clinton .Kinsmen, gave the Ausabin Bayfield Conservation Authority $5,000 , towards the picnic pavillion at the new Clin- ton Conservation Area, just south of town. It represents half of the $10,000 the Kinsmen have pledged towards the park. The director of nursing at Clinton Public Hospital, Kathleen Elliott,, was honored Monday by the Hospital Auxiliary in recognition of her .39 years service to the hospital, nine as ,'director. The hospital board also presented her with beautiful gifts and a special banqutt fast week. • • A former mayor and reeve of Clinton, •William James Miller, died in Victoria Hospital, London on February 27. He was 8'0. He served. on town councillor a number of years and was mayor for 10 years in a period stretching from 1952 to 1964. 10)0v‘ BUYING AN ANNUITY?' FOR THE HIGHEST QUOTE AVAILABLE EXPERT RRSP 3 ANNUITY ADVICE CALL ABTIESLTD. GODERICCANNWH 324-2773 REECE x0) WITHA 3 DAY AEGEAN CRUISE 14 days July 1 till 14 A GLOBUS -GATEWAY TOUR fully escorted from Seaforth by BAUER TRAVEL. SERVICE ESCORT VISITING Athens, Corinth, Mycenae, Epidaurus, Sparta, Mystra, Kalamata, Pilos, Olympia, Patras, Delphi and Marathon on land tour plus Mykonos, Rhodes, Kusadasi, Ephesus and Pathos on cruise. 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