HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-09-11, Page 256. in memoriam
BAIRD
In loving memory of a dear wife. mother, and
grandmother, who passed away September 14,
1982.
Those we love don't go away,
They walk beside us every day.
Unseen, -unheard but always near
Still loved, still missed, still very dear.
-Lovingty remembered, and Sadly missed by
husband Norman, doughters and son and their
akfamires,-37
47. Card of thanks
ROY - PROCTOR
We wish to extend sincere thanks to all those
who attended our Buck and Doe. Special thanks
to all who helped to organize the evening. All is
greatly appreciated.- Bill and Pot. 37
BOSHART
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 Boshart. - 37nx
TRIEBNER
We wish to thank everyone for gifts, cards and
best wishes on our 45th anniversary. Special
thanks to ,lir family for the dinner and to the
Brucetteld UCW for catering • thank you.—David
and Ruby Triebner.-•37
DOHERTY
As a token of our appreciation the Holy Sacrifice
of the Mass will be offered for the intentions of
all those kind friends and neighbours who sent
'flowers and cards of prayer and sympathy on the
recent loss of a dear mother and granny. Thank
ou most sincerely. -Betty Doherty and
family. -37
CARTER
We would like fo.thank our friends and relatives
who helped' us celebrate our 25th wedding an-
niversary in so many thoughtful ways. Special
thanks to our daughters who organized this very
surprising and enjoyable evening. Your kindness
will always be remembered. Thank you. --Jim
and'Dorothy Carter. - 37
STAG AND DOE
for
Steve McCullough
and
Chris Van SpengeTl
FOR INFORMATION PHONE
524-8048
482-7115
QUEEN'S
SEAFORTH
Thurs. & Fri. Night
MIDNIGHT RAMBLERS
"A Tribute to the Rolling Stones"
ONENIGHTONLY
SATURDAY, SEPT. 14
The Incredible
DUKE JUPITER .
• Direct' from the U.S. with their hit
single "little lady like You."
• Formerly toured with Huey Lewis and
The News, David Bowie and Bob Seager.
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR
"Don't Miss This Exciting Band"
47. Card of thanks
HATTER
We would like to thank everyone who helped
make our 59th onniversory such a happy ev
Thanks for all the cards, lovely gifts and best
wishes. Special thanks to our family for the time
they spent in arranging the party. This day will
long be remembered.—Russ and Marion
Hayter. --37x
FELTHAM
1 would like to thank all • the friends and
neighbours whose acts of sympathy and support
that were so freely given to me, my daughter-in-
law and my grandchildren, of the time.of my son,
John Feltham's death. I will always be grateful
and will not forget them.—Mrs. Grace
Feltham. _37
LYDDIATT
The family of the late Cecil Lyddiatt wish to ex-
press our sincere thanks and appreciation to our
relatives, friends and neighbours for their deeds
of kindness and words of comfort following the
loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather.
Special thanks to the staff at Kilbarchan Nursing
Home, Seaforth Community Hospital and Dr.
John Underwood for their patience and
understanding. Thanks also to Rev. Dave Snihur,
Lloyd Tasker, the pallbearers and to the ladies of
the Blyth United Church who provided and serv-
ed lunch at the church following the service.
Your thoughtfulness will always be
remembered.' Jennie Lyddiatt and family. -37
GREER
I would like to thank my family, friends and
neighbours for fheir prayers, cards, visits and
treats while in Victoria Hospital and since return-
ing home. Thanks also to Dr. Chas. ,Wallace, Dr.
Chertkow, Dr. Finlay, the nurses and staff on
fifth flobr east.—Melvin Greer. -37x
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47. Card of thanks
POWELL
Many thanks to friends, neighbours and family
for thoughtful expressions of good wishes and
your presence at our Anniversary Party. It will
remain in our memory always. Sincerely, Fran
and Marion Powell. -37x
BUCK & DOE
for
Earl Johnston
and
Marilyn Archambault
SATURDAY, SEPT. 14
LUNCH PROVIDED
FOR INFORMATION, PHONE
482-7620
OR
523-4360
1
Old Fashioned
Pancake
Breakfast
SATURDAY, SEPT. 14
7:00 AM -1:00 PM
AT THE
BRUCEFIELD FIRE HALL
Adults....3.50
Children 6-12.-..2.00
Under 6 years FREE
— ALL YOU CAN EAT! —
Pancakes - Eggs - Home Fries
Tomatoes Sausages
SPONSORED BY
BRUCEFIELD FIRE DEPT,
HOWSON
Home at lost! My sincerek you
o to any
m
friends, relatives and myfamily for remember-
ing me. Of visits, cards, flowers and all who in
quired during my recent stay in lij,niversity
Hospital. Your kindness from all was overwhelm-
ing and will not be forgotten --Mary Ann. -37
C ! ON
04104DAY, BM/WO
Jubilee performance added
LEIBOLD
We would like to thank friends and neighbours
for all the kindness shown on the loss of o dear
Father and Grandfather. A very special thanks
for visits to the funeral home, cards and phone
calls, flowers and donations to the Diabetes fund
and for food sent to the house. Thank you.
"Home at last". -Rudy and Joan Leibold and
family.- 37
CLARK
Our thanks to Dr. Harrett, the doctors and nurses
of Clinton Public Hospital, V.O.N. Nurses who at-
tended at home, The Homemakers, friends and
neighbours, all of whose sympathy and
understanding helped to make Ena's last months,
as pain free and comfortable os possible. - Doug
Clark and family. -37
DALES
I would like to thank Doctors Baker, Flowers and
Hay, nurses and staff\on first .floor for their care,
to friends and neighbors for visits, cards and
treats. Special thanks to my family of girls who
were so helpful.—Ret, Dales. -37
CLINTON ROYAL
CANAPIAN LEGION
"Central European Campaign
BANQUET"
Saturday, September 14th, 1985
CLINTON LEGION HALL
Guest Speaker: Col. Brandon Conron
Cocktails 6:00 p.m. Dinner 7:00 p.m.
TICKETS: $10.00 per person
Members and Guests Welcome
Tickets available at Bar or
Committee Chairman Comrade Ivan Hoggart
Don Messer's Jubilee, Neptune Theatre's
musical about the fa>altous television show
has proven so popular at the Blyth Festival
that the first performance on November 17
has almost sold out already — 3 months
before the performance.
Don Messer's Jubilee, which is a recrea-
tion of the characters and music of the long-
running television show, was the smash hit
of the last year's season for Halifax's Nep-
tune Theatre, and comes' -to Blyth at the
start.of a coast-to-coast tour.
Consequently, the Blyth Festival has add-
ed another performance at 8 p.m. on Sun-
day, November 17, 1985 at Blyth Memorial
Hall, and tickets for the new performance
will go on sale at the box office on
September 9. Due to a tit!ht tnitring
schedule, this will bathe only additional per-
foymance possible in Myth, sg patrons who
have not yet purchased their tickets are ad-
vised
dvised to order soon for the best seating.
Patrons who have purchased tickets to the
original performance should note that the
performance time will be 3 p.m„ not 2 p.m.
as originally printed on the tickets.
Technical difficulties have made the later
matinee time necessary.
Patrons may use the new performance as
part of. their purchase of a Blyth Festival
spring/fall Maxi -package (all four events)
for $20, or Mini -package (any two events)
for $15, or purchase single tickets for $10
each. More information is available by call-
ing the box office at (519) 523-9300.
Accident causes $4,000 damage
CLINTON JR. D
Thursday, September 12
Doors open at 6:3 0 pm
Bongo at 74 5 pm
$200JACK-POT
s TO GO!!
PLACE: CLINTON ARENA
Upstairs
GODERICH TWl P. - A two car collision on
September 6 resulted in a total of $4,000 in
damages, according to the Goderich
detachment of the OPP.
The accident occurred on sideroad 20, 1
Ian east of Hwy 21. The driver of the first
car, Allen Johnson of RR2 Goderich was
Clinton Junior Farmers
DANCE
FRIDAY, SEPT, 20
at Blyth Community Centre
STARTING AT 9:00 P.M.
MUSIC BY "PRS. Disc Jockey"
ADMISSION: 4.00
STAG & DOE
in honour of
LORNA RILEY
and
DAVE DURNIN
Saturday, September 21
For more
information
call..,
524-4550
or
524-874p
westbound when it collided with a car driven
by Jacqueline Brall, also of RR2 Goderich.
Both drivers received minimal injuries.
The damages to the Johnson vehicle are
estimated at $3,000 while the Brall vehicle
received $1,000 in damages.
You're invited to an
OPEN HOUSE
in honour of the
50th WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
of Mervyn and Doris Batkin,
DATE: Saturday, Sept. 14
TIME: 2-4:30 p.m.
PLACE: 283 Albert St. Clinton
(Home of Clayton and lane Groves)
-BEST WISHES ONLY TRAVELram( A V E L
SUNDANCE RESORT
Located on. the Lake- of Bays in the
Huntsville area. Enjoy local sightseeing
tours, great food, and a supper activity
program. Great for fall colour!
SEPT.27-30
4th ANNUAL
HEIMAd�TLAND
¢��e eaflao� a�b
Saturday, September 28/85
Blyth Arena
Festivities Start 8 PM to 1 AM
NOT ONLY ANOTHER , DANCE..
but a truly Bavarian atmosphere complete
with German Food and a performance by the...
SCHUHPLATTLER GROUP
(Dance group from Kitchener)
Music by the...
ROMEROS
on Octoberfest band from Kitchener
ADMISSION 6°0
per person
Proceeds to the Arthritis Society
Old Tyme
Country
Breakfast
at the
Londesboro Corn.munity Centre
'Sunday, September 22, 1985
9 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Sausage,' Bacon, Eggs, Homefries, Pancakes
Sponsored by
Londesboro Lions Club
Proceeds for Playground Equipment
MANITOULIN ISLAND
Here's your chance to relax at the
peaceful setting of Gordon's lodge on
Gore Bay. Enjoy some intriguing
sightseeing also!
SEPT. 23-25 or OCT. 1-3
1000 ISLANDS
A scenic fall colour tour along the St.
Lawrence River area. Accommodation in
Gananoque.
OCT. 4-6
Leisure Tours For Your Leisure Time
P.O. Box 54,235 -10th Street
Hanover, Ont. N4N 3C3
Collect 364-4458
LONDON REGIONAL
ART GALLERY
PRESENTS
SEPTE
Mennonite Arts and Crafts
1
ER 14 - OCTOBER- 23
Includes a four square garden courtesy of the
Garden Club of London, and two young artists
from the MennonitA Community, David
Hunsburger and Susan Shantz.
4.21 Rmourr`sir, NORTH LONDON, ONT.
(519) 6724580
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IRRESISTIBLE
Elgin County 1985
September 20th
"Come inside and take a look." This
year's International Plowing Match
and Farm Machinery Show is being
held on the William F. Bradish and
Sons and neighbouring farms near
St. Thomas, Ontario in Elgin County.
We can wander the avenues and see
what is new 'in the agricultural com-
munity at the "Tented City".
Product displays, parades, dancing,
,P county exhibits, an antique exhibit
and more. AN AGRICULTURAL
MUST!
Agawa Canyon
September 23, 1985
Day 1 - Fall is everywhere as we travel
north, board the Chi-Cheemaun to -
Tobermory and then travel to Sault
Ste. Marie to stay overnight.
11 Day 2 • The famous 114 mile "Train
Ride" into the fall filled Agawa Ca-
nyon is the highlight of today's tour.
Day 3 - After we take the ferry to
,c Mackinac Island and tour about, we
take 1 75 to Frankenmuth for an even-
. ing of great entertainment.
Day 4 - On our homeward journey we
stop at Genessee Valley Mall.
RobinHood Tourrs.•,,
• . .524-45411:
Goderich, Ontarl