Clinton News-Record, 1985-09-04, Page 23O
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39. Educational
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40. Lost & Found
LOST: Bayfield/Kippen/Holmesville area, part
Lab and Shepherd dog answering to Tippy. Male,
black and white on chest 'and tail. 482-
7737.--34if
LOST: Brown Buxton wallet, Clinton area, ap-
proximately August 17, contains valuable papers
that cannot be replaced belonging to Stefan Cart -
male. If found, please take to Clinton Police Sta-
tion. Reward, -36
LOST
Blonde, female Cocker Spaniel.
Answers to the name of "Tasha".
Lost in Kippen area Labour Day
weekend. Reward.
Phone collect 262-5063 anytime.
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41. To give away
HELLO, my name is "Bobby". I'm a tittle male,
tiger coloured, 6 week old kitten, looking for a
good home. Phone 482:5354 after 6 pm.--36nx
WANTED, good home for German Shepherd dog,
female, .1-1/2 years old, not compatible with
children. 565-2160 days; -36
42: Death notice
TYLER
At University Hospital, London, on Monday,
August 26, 1985, Golds (Wells) Tyler of Huron -
view Home, Clinton and formerly of Dashwood,
in her 79th year. Beloved wife of the late Albert
Tyler (1961). Dear mother of Leonard of Edmon-
ton and Joan of Fox -Creek, Alberta. Loved sister
of Verdun (Mrs. Jake Lindenfield), Ernest (Hap)
Welis,;,Netson (Punch) Welts, all of Exeter.
Predeceased by two brothers and one sister.
Also loved by nine grandchildren and eleven
great-grandchildren. Rested( at the T. Harry Hoff-
man & Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood, with
public visitation Wednesday afternoon and even-
ing. Private family, service on Thursday, August
29, 1985,. Interment Grand Bend Cemetery. -36
46. In memoriam
MacDONALD
In loving memory of a dear daughter and sister,
Judy, who passed away September 7, 1981:
Those we lovedon't go away,
They walk beside us everyday,
Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed, sill very -dear.
—Lovingly .remembered and sadly missed by
Mom, Dad, Todd and Jamie. --36
LEE
In loving memory of a dear cousin, Helen lee,
• who passed away 10 years ago, August 29, 1975.,
Loving memories never die,
As days go on and years go by,
No longer in our lives to share,
But in our hearts, she's always there.
—Always remembered by Eileen Kennedy and
family and Aunt Mayme Glazier. -36x
Macl3ONALD
In loving memory of my dear friend, Judy Leith,
who passed away four years ago September 7,
1981.
There is someone who misses you sadly,
Finds the time hard since you went.
There is someone who thinks of you daily,
But tries to be brave and content.
—Always remembered by Andrea. -36
47. Card of thanks
LEIBOLD
Mr. John, at Hanover, Monday, age 96; beloved
husband of Magdalena Hartlehnert. Dear father ,
of. Dr. Rudy Leibold of Blyth, Harold of Hanover,
Christina of Hamilton, Also surviving are nine
grandchildren. Rested at the• Richardson -Allard
Funeral Home, 490 10th Avenue, Hanover for
service Wednesday; September 4, 1985 at 2 p.m.
Interment Calderwood Cemetery. -36
BAKER
At the Blue Water Rest Home, Zurich on Monday,
September 2, 1985, Sydney Baker, age 81 years.
Beloved husband of Edith (Guenther) Baker of
Dashwood. Dear father of Jackie, predeceased
1939. Also survived by one sister Loreen Smith of
Windsor. Predeceased by three sisters Della,
Verde and Florence. Loved by a number of nieces
and nephews. Rested, at the T. Harry Hoffman &
Sons Funeral Home, Dashwood. Funeral service
on Wednesday, September 4, at 2 p.m. Interment
Exeter Cemetery. Rev, R. Sinasoc officiated.
Masonic Lodge Services were held at the funeral
home, Tuesday, September 3, at 7:30 p.m. under
Lebanon Forest Lodge Nb. 133, G.R.C., Exeter.
Mr. Baker was a band member for • over 60
years. --36
43. Births,
WALSH
Steve and Bev are pleased to announce the safe
arrival of their daughter, Ashley Joy born at Clin-
ton Public Hospital on August 24, 1985 weighing
9 lbs. 71/4 ozs. A new little sister for Tammy and
Corrina Very proud grandmother Mrs. Audrey
Walsh of Clinton.``=36nc
44. Engagements
McCULLOUGH-VAN SPENGEN
Mr. and Mrs. John Van Spengen are pleased to
announce the forthcoming marriage of their
daughter Christine Janet to Steven Harold Mc-
Cullough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mc-
Cullough. .The wedding will take place
September 27, 1985 at 7 p.m. in the Clinton Chris-
tian Reformed Church. -36x
45. Marriages
HAMILTON - BOSCHART
Mr. Randy Hamilton and Miss Suzanne Boschart
are pleased to announce their marriage on
August 15, 1985 in St. Thomas, Ontario. -36
46. in memoriam
ADAMS
I would like to thank all those who remembered
me with flowers, visits, cards and phone calls
while I was a patient in University Hospital and
Clinton. Harold Adams. -36
REDDOCH
Many thanks to all friends who helped me when f
had my accident. Your thoughtfulness was very
much appreciated. Sincerely, Doris
Reddoch.-36x
McCULLOUGH
1 would like to thank •my family, friends and
relatives for cards, visits and flowers while 1 was
in Clinton Hospital and since returning home.
Special thanks to Dr. Hay, Dr. Watts and Rev.
Bauman and the nurses on first floor for the ex-
cellent care given. It was greatly appreciated..
Margaret McCullough. -36
VINCENT
Thanks to those who remembered me with gifts,
fruit, cards, visits and phone calls while I was a
patient in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Hay and Dr. Flowers and the nurses on first floor.
Your kindness will always be remembered. Nor-
man.Vincent.-36x
CRAIG
We ,would like to express our thanks to our
friends, neighbours and relatives for their best
wishes and gifts. Also a special thanks to our
parents for having •us to the. family dinner and
the party to celebrate our wedding (May 11,
1985) in Red Deer, Alberta.—Rodger apd Connie
Craig. -36 •
BOSCHART
1 would like to thank Mrs. Poore and Mrs. Lawrie
and, my friends who helped with and attended
my bridal shower on August 29, 1985. I would
also like to thank everyone for their gifts and
support for making it a lovely
evening.—Suzanne Boschart.-36
FREY
I would like to thank friends and neighbors for
cords and flowers sent me while I was in
hospital. Special thanks! to Dr. Baker, Dr. Sales
and nurses for their care.—Elmer Frey. --36x
NORMAN
Sincere thanks to all my friends, neighbors and°
family for the many kindnesses while I was in
Victoria Hospital. It was all very much
appreciated.—Sincerely, Charlotte Norman. -36
HARRIS
My deepest thanks to friends, relatives, U.C.W.
and Rev. Woodall for flowers, visits, cards and
phone calls while 1 was in Clinton and University
Hospitals,—Verna Harris. -36z
GRUNERT
• The family of the late Gerhard Grunert wish to
express their sincere appreciation to friends and
neighbours for their support during their recent.
bereavement. A special thank, you to the
pallbearers.—The Grunert Family, -36
TAYLOR
In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and
grandmother, Jean, who passed away
September 3, 1982:
Your last porting wish
We would like to have heard.
And breathed in your ear
Our last parting words.
Only those who have lost
Are able to tell
The pain In the heart
At not saying farewell.
—Always remembered by husband Vic,
daughters and sons and their families. -36x
TAYLOR - STRONG •
We would like to thank those who attended our
Buck and Doe to make it such a success. Special
thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Faber and to
everyone who helped look after and organize it.
Your thoughtfulness is greatly
appreciated. -Mike and Tina. ---36,
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Area music student
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KITCHENER, - Clinton and area guitar
students of Paul Stevenson recently com-
peted • in the annual Central Music League
Festivalheld at Bingeman Park, Kitchener.
This competition is open to any student in
Ontario who studies piano, organ, accor-
dion, guitar and/or drums. Students came
from as far south as T171sonburg, as far
north as Harriston and as far east as Toron-
to. Classes include solos, duets, ensembles,
mixed ensembles and bands. There are also
special classes for the amateur entertainer
and artists ranging in age from under nine
and up.
Those who achieved first class standing
were as follows: Sarah Lebeau, Michael
Campbell; Brad Ribey, Tim Elliott, Duane
Siertsema, Scott Kirton, Darrell Lavis, Dar-
ren Stevenson, Dawn Powell, ; Brad
Schroeder, Terry Strickland, Shawn Lester,
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
AUNT JOAN
(Dasher)
Guess Who's 20!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
"BIG Drr
(Bruce Dale)
...from the boys
David Stevenson, and Po, ; I ithe . (2).•
Second class awards went to Shelly Lan -
sink, Carrie Lynn Baker, Jim Crawford,
Melvin Bergsma, Shane Taylor, Dwight
Caldwell, and Chris Smith. Tom Eaton
received a Third Class mark.
Adjudicator's Awards, given to those with
the highest mark in their class, were award-
ed to Jeff Oesch, Sherri Oesch, Sherry
Lavis, Tim Nolan, Susan Govenlock and
Scott Crawford. This award was also given
in the Duet Division to Darrell and Sherri
Lavis, Darren Stevenson and- Brad
Schroeder, David Stevenson and Doug
Gilbert, and Terry Strickland and Dawn
Powell.
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The CJintoa. Junior Cir !liar received
the fust plate trophy and the Clintoheenier
Guitar Band received a second .plat"
trophy.
Accordion students Richard Bergsnia attd
Cheri Kryzonowski received %t Blass
marks and Cheri was also awarded the 4
judicator's Award.
The following piano studenS of local
teachers who competed were Becky
Lebeau, Andrea Ribey, Luanne Stevenson,
Theresa Siegel, and Cheri Taylor,
class; Luanne Stevenson and Cheri Tayltiri
first class duet; ' Christine and Terry
Strickland, Adjudicator's Award duet;
Sherri Lavis, two seconds.
Recreation news...
• from page 19
Ice Time
Anyone interested in having ice time late
September is asked to contact the Clinton
Recreation Office at 482-3398 or the Arena at
482-7731.
Flag Football
Attention Football Players! ! There will be
a Flag Football Game that will start in
September. Any boys 16 and over who are
interested are asked to contact the Clinton
Recreation office.
Clinton Arena Mug Club
The Clinton Arena Mug Club, back by
HAPPY 30TH ANNIVERSARY
MOM AND DAD
Bev and Helen Wallace
Love - Debbie & Wally
Susan & Dan
Nancy, Mark
Grandchildren Erica, Steven & Matthew
Rack-to-ss;hoOl, canning,
lunches or just a snack!
m�.
PEACHES
* Pears
* Prune Plums
* Grapes
* Apples
*Frozen Fruits
• Cherries
• Raspberries
• Wild Blueberries
• Red Currants
WINNER OF JULY DRAW m M: rtes Isaac of London
Rock ` !em rl� �r�Yarms
Located on Rock Glen Road
1-828-3100 Arkanas Ont.
popular demand, will acce-pt members star-
ting Tuesday, September 3. You simply br-
ing in your favorite coffee mug and a
nominal $2.00 club fee to the Arena. You m
turn can enjoy excellent coffee in your per-
sonal mug for the 1985(86 Arena Season. The
club is limited to the first'50 paid members.
Be part of the hottest club in town.
Backgammon Club
Attention Backgammon Players! The
Recreation Committee is planning to start a
Backgammon club. Should you be in-
terested in playing some friendly Backgam-
mon then please contact the Clinton Recrea-
tion Office or Paul Anstett.
HAPPY 21st
"cuss"
Stephen Boussey)
From your buddies!
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September 9th.
CLINTON - Central Huron Seconday School
Anthropology 020E (Introduction to Anthropology) Wednesdays
Thursdays
Politics 137E (The Politics of the Environment)
GODERICH - Goderich District Secondary School
English 020E (General Literature & Composition) Tuesdays
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23 Stevenson -Lawson Building
The University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario N6A 5B8
(519)679-3631'
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