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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-09-25, Page 20Kipper' visitors * from page 16. Don Jr. and his wife Debbie from Dart- mouth, Nova, Scotia, and Shane from Van- couver, B.C. Shane spent a few days in the Kippen area with his parents, before return - into Vancouver. Bradley and Jennifer Oulton from Llanberis, North Wales, are visiting with Ron and Ruth Howard of 1113.2 Kippen. Bradley Oulton is a cousin of Ron's. Whilst here, the Welsh couple are planning to travel north to see the changing of the leaves. Congratulations to Kimberly Anne Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Taylor., Kippen, on her marriage to IJ,ionald Scott McLellan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don McLellan of Staffa. The weddingtook place on September 21 at Kippen United Church. Mrs. Ruby Hoggarth of Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich, visited with Margaret and Al Hoggarth and family on September 22 to help her Son and daughter-in-law celebrated their 23rd wedding anniversary. Sympathy extended By Isabel Scott BRUCEFIELD - The sympathy of the community is expressed to Mrs. W.D. Wilson and family 'due to the death of her husband. Douglas McBeath, of Windsor, visited on the weekend with his mother, Pearl McBeath. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Henderson visited in Toronto last weekend and attended the 100th birthday party of her aunt, Evelyn Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. John Boradfoot spent last week visiting in Indianapolos. Gladys and Gordon Henry, of Belleville, visited last weekend for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wightman. HAPPY BIRTHDAY DAD. CLASSIFIED WHAM We wish to extend our sincere thanks to all our relatives, neighbours and friends for their messages of sympathy, floral tributes, memorial donations, and for the food that was brought to the house following the loss of a dear husband, father and grandfather. Special thanks to Dr. Morgan at University Hospital, Dr. Wallace and staff at South Huron Hospital, O'Connor Am- bulance and Funeral Horne and the Ladies Aid of .St. Peter's Lutheran Church for the lovely lunch. ' Thank you also to the pallbearers and flower bearers. Your thoughtfulness was very much ap- preciated and will never be forgotten. ---Joyce Willert and'family.--39 FORBES Sincere thanks to my family, relatives and friends for their generosity and kindness during my stay in the Clinton Hospital and since my return home. Special thanks to Dr. Baker, Dr., Flowers and the. first floor nursing staff. Your kindness will always be remembered. Grace Forbes. 39x JOHNSTON-ARCH AMBAULT We wish to thank all who attended our Buck & Doe. Special thanks to all who helped to organize the evening. All is greatly appreciated. Earl and Marilyn. HAPPY 18th BIRTHDAY TRACEY SCOTT I wish to express my sincere thanks to.friends, relatives and°neighbours for cards. gifts and bak- ing sent to my home, those who assisted in any way the day of the accident, I also wish to thank Dr. Salsbury, the nursing staff of Clinton Hospital and Rev. Bauman for his friendly visit.—Dorothy Scott. -39x ZONDAo-STECKLE The family of the late Roelof (Rudy) Zondag wish to extend sincere thanks to relatives, neighbours and friends for their messages of sympathy, food brought to our homes, memorial donations and floral tributes. Special thanks to Rev. B.H. De- Jonge for his comforting words, the T. Harry. Hoffman 'Funeral Home and to the Ladies Group for the lovely lunch. Your kindness was grateful- ly appreciated.—Jack and Mynie Zondag, Co and Betty Zondag,' Arnold and' Nelly Steckle and families. —39 BIBLE SERVICES are being held In the OLDFELLOWS HALL Princess St., Clinton SUNQAY EVENING AT 7:30 PM SEPTEMBER 29 THROUGH OCTOBER ALL ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Mom and .Dad (Gordon and Rose Scotchmer) on your 40th Anniversar Happy Birthday "Kissin' Cousins" (Rod and Tracy) QUEEN'S SEAFORTH THIS THURS. FRI. & SAT. TOTAL STRANGER "BLUE JAY FEVER" CATCH IT On Our 10' SCREEN SATELLITE TV Love, Bili and Pam Don and Marlene and grandchildren The 11th Annual Van Egmond Foundation iderfEst at the historic VAN EGMOND HOUSE Egmondville, Ont. 2 km. S. of Seaforth CLINTON N NEWS-gE amp, WEDNESDAY, SE?'t'E11 I) i 25.1985—Page: 19 HAPPY BIRTHDAY ",EK DUCK" Love Geor®e and Clarks® Jim and Ellen Don and Barb and families .from the gang! If you like good food this is the course for you! Your family and friends will thank you when you serve delicious, nutritious, low calorie foods. How? With the Culinary Hearts Kitchen Course. We can help you put modern nutrition ideas into great dishes! Sponsored by: Huron County Health Unit and the Ontario Heart and Stroke Foundation, Huron County Chapter. WHEN: Monday Evenings October 21 to November 25 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. WHERE: Huronview Auditorium FEE: $35. includes all recipes literature and taste treats. REGISTRATION IS LIMITED FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR TO REGISTER Cathy Thomson.........524-8301 NUTRITIONIST -HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNTI "YOU COULD SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 12-5p.,m. $ Scarecrow Making Contest $ [under 10; over 101 Flea Market — Bread Making Cider Making — Sausage Making Apple Booth — Van Burgers House Tours Other Craft Demonstrations Entertainment Morris Dancers Traditional English Folk Dancing •$21Adults• • $1 Students • • ,50 Children • (All Proceeds to Heritage Restoration Work) • PLUS "INSTANT WIN" PRIZES! .Baby Bear (13") •2 pc. Chicken Snack or 2 pc. Fish 'n Chips •Single serving of fries *Medium Coke EVERY GAME CARD CAN WIN! Ask for your game card when you order any chicken or fish item with any size serving Coca-Cola. 4th Annual 'HEIMAiLAND Euro Canadian Club Saturday, September 28 Blyth Arena Festivities start at 8 p.m. to 1 a.rn. Not only another dance but truly a Bavarian atmosphere with German Fo,s d and a performance by The Schuhplattler Group (Dance group from Kitchener) Music by The Romeros (Octoberfest band from Kitchener) Admission $6. per person Pr coeds to tate Arthritis Society 1 -JUMBO BEAR WILL BE AWARDED BY OUR STORE 482-7337 33 VICTORIA ST: CLINTON ixie Lee Chicken and Seafood Seaforth Lions Club TH1RU. ANNUAL Tr FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 OKTOBERFEST FOODS SAUERKRAUT and SAUSAGE Includes beer stein TICKETS AT DOOR ONLY "COME EARLY" .'`EIS TAR ' IMMUNITY PROJEC S