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Page 16—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1987
Richard Lobb Auctioneer
CLINTON 482-7898
SAT., OCT. 31 AT 10 A.M.: 1977 Dodge Aspen
car, nearly new Snapper riding mower, 8 HP
snowblower, Appliances, Furniture, etc. for
Raymond Whitemore and Mable Harvey at
Richard Lobb's Auction Barn, Clinton.
SAT. NOV. 7 AT 10 A.M. 1982 Ford Futura car,
49,000 Kms, antiques, furniture and appliances
for the Estate of Major Youngblutt and Estate
of Doreen Chappel at Richard Lobb's Auction
Barn, Clinton.
AUCTION SALE
FRIDAY EVENING
OCTOBER 30
6:30 R.M. SHARP
at South Huron
Recreation Centre, Goderich
The entire household of Mrs. Bertha Picker-
ing of Grand Bend.
PARTIAL LISTING: Combination china
cabinet and sideboard; oak library desk;
lovely 9 pc. walnut dining room suite; solid
ash commode; dresser with serpent front;
rope bed and quilt; pressback chairs;
Thompson double key organ; full line of
good appliances; 3 pc. bedroom suite; sofa
bed: small appliances; fine china; pots and
pans; and much more.
BOB HEYWOOD, Auctioneer
235-0874
NOTE: Saturday, October 31 at 11:30 a.m.
on location at Crediton we will be disburs-
ing by auction from the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Jesney, furniture; appliances;
Bolens English lawn mower; rototiller;
moped; misc. items.
41. To give away
TWO YEAR OLD female English sheep dog to give
away to a good home. Please call 482-3792 after
6 p.m. 43
42. Death notice
KRUSE
Mrs. Jean E. at her residence in Egmondville, on
October 20, 1987, in her 68th year. Jean Dungey,
beloved wife of the late George Kruse (Mdly
1987) and dear mother of Charles Richard of
Stratford. George Wayne of Hayfield, Sidney
Gene of Wingham, Laurie Dean at home,
Heather Ann (Mrs.Brion McMichael) of Stratford.
John Paul of Seaforth, Roy Darren of Calgary and
Timothy William of Seaforth. Also survived by 12
grandchildren. Predeceased by 2 brothers Roy
and Sidney and 1 sister Aldeen. The family
received friends at The Whitney•Ribey Funeral
Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth, after 2
p m. today, until 2 p.m. Thursday, when funeral
services were held. Interment Maitland Bank
Cemetery, Seaforth.
HARRIS
At Alexandre Marine and Generol Hospital
Goderich on Wednesday, October 21. 1987, Ruth
(Mclennan) Harris of Goderich. Beloved wife of
Howard Harris. dear mother of Jim of Goderich,
sister•in•law of Mrs Stella Carswell of Listowel
also survived by several nieces and nephews.
The family received friends at the McCallum &
Polis Funeral Home, Cambria Rd at East St.
Goderich, 2,4 and 7.9 p.m. Thursday. Funeral
service was held at the funeral home, 2 o'clock
Friday afternoon Interment Maitland Cemetery
HOW ATT
George Everett John, of James Street, Seaforth.
on October 25, 1987. at St Joseph's Hospital,
London. in his 82nd year George Howatt, belov•
ed wife of Roberto Sanderson and dear father of
Irene (Mrs. Arnold Storey) of Milverton, Lloyd of
Clinton, Carmen of Clinton and Murray of Blyth.
Predeceased by two sons Robert and Ross, and
two sisters, Agnes Sanderson. Sarah Storey and
survived by one brother Edgar of Westfield and
six grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The
family received friends at the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Home, 87 Goderich Street West.
Seaforth after 2 30 p m. today until 2 p.m
Wednesday when funeral services were held. In•
terment Blyth Cemetery. Blyth.
KEMP
As o result of an automobile accident near
Meaford on Wednesday, October 21 1987, Glen
Harvey Kemp of RR 2, Goderich in his 26th year.
Loving son of Gordon and Bernice (Livingston)
Kemp of RR 2, Goderich. Dear brother of Gordon
and his wife Brenda of Ashfield Twp and Gail at
home Lovingly remembered by his grandmother
Mrs Martha Livingston of Brampton and family
friend of Miss Dorothy Beamish of Brampton
Nephew of Harvey and Pat Livingston of Ashfield
Twp , Harold and Elsa Livingston of Orangeville.
Cliff and Joon Livingston of Lucknow. Bill and
Morion Livingston of Ottawa. Also survived by
many cousins. The family received friends at the
McCallum & Pella Funeral Home, Cambria Rood
at East Street. Goderich. on Friday from 5 p.m. .
9 p.m. Funeral service was held at the funeral
home on Saturday of 2 o'clock. Interment
Maitland Cemetery
TALBOT
At the Woodstock General Hospital on S day.
October 25, 1987, Norman Russell Talbot of "R 5
Woodstock and formerly of Boyfield and Lon n,
in his 76th year. Beloved husband of the for er
Jones A. Schell. Dear father of Nancy (o d
Laurence) Jones, RR 5, Woodstock, William
(and Fran) Talbot, Bayfield, Douglas (and So
dra) Talbot, London, Hug -(and Judy) Talbo ,
London, David (and Dian Talbot, Waterloo',
Leslie Talbot, London. Father -in -low of Bonnie
Talbot, St. Thomas and brother of Kenneth (and
Phyllis) Talbot of Woodstock, Loving grandfather
of 20 grandchildren and 12 great-grandchildren.
Friends were received 7.9 p.m. Monday 2.4:30
and 79 p.m. Tuesday at the M.D. (Mac) Smith
Funeral Home. 69 Wellington Street North,
Woodstock; where the funeral service was held 2
p.m. Wednesday, October 28 with Pastor Jim
DeMarsh of Hope Baptist Church, London of-
ficiating. Interment Sweaburg Union Cemetery.
42. Death notice
MATHESON
At Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday, October
22, 1987, Hozel Elizabeth (Pepper) Matheson of
Clinton; in her 76th year. Beloved wife of Austin
Matheson and dear mother of Foye and Curtiss
MacDonald of Kitchener and Glenda and Joe
Goborieau of Winnipeg. Loving grandmother of
Janette MacDonald and Showna and Jacquie
Goborieou. Dear sister of Walter and May Pep-
per of Clinton. ,Also remembered by her dear
friend and cousin Pearl McKnight of Hensall.
Friends were received at the Ball & Falconer
Funeral Home, 153 High`Street, Clinton on Friday
from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Funeral service was held at
the funeral home on Saturday, October 24 at 2
o'clock. Interment Clinton Cemetery.
43. Births
FEENEY
John and Ruth are pleased to announce the ar•
rival of Amber Lee on October 21, 1987 weighing
7 lbs, of Clinton Public Hospital, A sister for Kel-
ly. Third grandchild for Mery and Evelyn Purnin
and fourth grandchild for Reg and Nadine Chap-
pel, We wish to thank Dr. Steed and the nurses in
the maternity ward.-43nx
MATHONIA
Ray and Karen Mathonia would like to announce
the safe arrival of their first son, Derek Gerhard.
He was born at Clinton Public Hospital on Oc-
tober 18, 1987 and weighed 8 lbs 6 oz. Proud first
time Grandparents are George and Marie
Mothonia and Richard and Mary Erb. Great
Grandparents are Leonard and Greta Erb, Hen•
sall, and Russell and Elizabeth Grainger, Zurich
and two Great Grandmothers in
Germany.-43nx
STEPHENSON
David and Annettee are pleased to announce the
birth of their son Tate David. Born at Clinton
Public Hospital on October 21, 1987, weighing 8
lbs 2 ozs. New brother for Kyle.--43nx
44. Engagements
HULLY — MUNNINGS
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Munnings of Clinton are
pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage
of their daughter, Ruth Anna Jane to Wayne
Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hulley of
Londesborough. The marriage will take place
November 7, 1987 at the Londesborough United
Church. Reception in Holmesville. -42,43
•
46. In memoriam
KYLE
In loving memory of a loving son. Tom Kyle, Oc-
tober 29, 1980.
There's a bridge of golden memories,
From here to heaven above.,
It keeps you very close to us,
It's called the bridge of love,
Everyday no matter where,
Deep in our hearts, you are always there,
Forget you we never will,
You left a place no one can fill.
Our love for you will always keep,
It cannot fade it lies too deep.
Love Mom and Dad. - 43
KYLE
Tom, In loving memory of a dear brother,
Tenderly we treasure the past.
With memories that will always last.
Love sis, Pat, Barb, Ron, Dove, Bob. Fred.
43x
47. Card of thanks
TO ALL OUR SPECIAL FRIENDS and relatives who
took port in the wonderful wedding shower.
given by Dianne and Marion, on October 18. I
thank you all for your kindness and for your
thoughtful ways in which you have shared our
wedding celebration. Love Suzanne and
John. 43
MATHONIA
We would like to thank Dr. Harrett, Dr Steed,
Dr. Salsbury and the second floor nurses at Clin
ton Public Hospital for their excellent core while
in the hospital. Koren and Derek 43
EAST
We would like to thank everyone who helped
make our 40th Anniversary special. for the many
cords. flowers, gifts, calls and especially your
time to visit with us, Special thanks to our family
for the planning of it and the family dinner they
hod for us. Gladys and Murray 43x
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St. Joseph's CWL bazaar results
CLINTON — The winners of the hospital
draw were: $300 recliner, donated by B & M
Furniture: won by, Paul Vere. $200 Grocery
voucher, donated by Kuenzig's Food
Market: won by Marion Smith. Sterling
silver necklace, donated by Anstett's
Jewelers: won by Wendy Wild. $25 meat
voucher, donated by Clinton Meat Market:
won by Alice Brochu, all of Clinton.
Winners in the penny -sale were: Globe
donated by Clinton Commercial Printers,
won by Michael Ball.
Belt set, donated by Cambell's, won by
Earl Heipel. $25 gift certificate, donated by
Blue Fountain Restaurant, won by Martha
Parker. $15 gift certificate, donated by The
Dutch Store, won by Barbara Elliot. Half a
sheet cake, donated by Bartliff's Bakery,
won by Marg Lyddiatt. Travel bag, donated
by Aiken's, won by Ann Lansink, Seaforth.
Booster cables, donated by CAA Travel,
won by Trudy Hill. $5 Gift certificate,
donated by Radiant Life Centre, won by
Isabelle Craig. Shampoo and hair treat-
ment, donated by Reflections by Design,
won by Earl Heipel. Three 11 qt. baskets of
apples donated by Don Middleton, won by
Lorraine Scott, Mary van den Elzen,
Patricia Postma. Pen, donated by Huron
Business Machines, won by Peggy Menzies.
Goldfish starting kit, donated by Jonesy's
Pet World, won by Carl van der Wouden.
Box of chocolates, donated by C & E
Variety, won by Evelyn Christensen. Tonka
riding car, donated by Shirai's, won by Andy
Peterson. Chopping board, donated by
Galbraith's, won by Thelma Atkinson. Wool
shirt, donated by Lee's Shopping Center,
won by Jessie Young. Smoke alarm,
donated by Lavis Insurance, won by Thelma
Ellerby. Serviettes in basket, donated by
Sandy's Card Shoppe, won by Mary
Murphy.
Brunch for two at Benmiller Inn, donated
by Robert Q Travel, won by Ina Mae Durst.
Coffee mugs, donated by Roy Insurance,
won by Vera Priestap. Large bag of flour,
donated by Value Mart, won by Marie
Brand. Travel bag, donated by Ellison's
Travel, won by Andy Peterson. 4x4L an-
tifreeze, donated by Harold's Shell 4 draws,
won by, John van den Elzen, Corrie Brand,
Thelma Ellerby, Patricia Postma. $15 Gas
voucher, donated by Paul Goldsworthy, won
by June Boussey. Oil filter and Lube any car
or light truck, donated by Haugh Tire, won
by Toni Brand.
25 Loonie dollars, donated by Clinton
Credit Untion, won by Bea Cooke. 3 L
dishwashing soap, donated by Hummel's
feed -mill, won by Emma van der Wouden.
One gallon white paint, donated by Ball
MacAulay Ltd, won by Ethel Smith. Silver
plated salt and pepper set, donated by Clin-
ton Pharmacy, won by Gerda Brand. Pen
and pencil set, donated by Triangle Dis-
count, won by John van den Elzen. $15
voucher, donated by No Kidding, won by
Ray Cantelon.
Eye level brake light, donated by
Verbeek's Farm & Garden Center, won by
Lisa Hoelscher of Blyth. Bar set, donated by
Groves TV, won' y Michael Josling. Memo
clip and pen set, 'donated by Radio Shack,
won by Mary Divok. 2x 4L anti -freeze,
donated by Edward's Fuels, won by Cliff
Parker. Med. size shirt, donated by Her-
man's Men's Wear, won by Doreen Nogalo.
26.5 teachers
meet for day
"Adaptation and Transition" was the dual
theme when Huron County's 265 secondary
school teachers met at Central Huron Secon-
dary School in Clinton for their professional
development day Friday.
The teachers had 16 workshops to choose
from covering a wide' range of topics.
Among them were: "Improving student
evaluation practices", "Classroom
organization", "Helping students to help
themselves", "Human characteristics that
facilitate change", "New English cur-
riculum leading to OAC", "Adolescent ex-
perience", "Alternative schools", "The new
family study guideline", "Alcoholism and
drug abuse", "First aid", "Retiring with
confidence" and "Cooperative education
and adult education".
Among the presenters were Linda McKen-
zie from the Huron Board of Education,
Seaforth Police Chief Hal Claus, Lynn Gar-
rison and Janet Gattinger from the Huron
County Health Unit, Lori Thompson from
the Huron -Perth Centres for Children and
Youth as well as personnel from the provin-
cial ministry and schools in Etobicoke,
Scarborough and Waterloo County.
Pre-
s Sale
ALL WICKER & RATTAN ON SALE in
the upper level at WICKER WONDER-
LAND from OCT. 28TH TILL NOV.
15TH.
Bev & Marilyn would like to remind you
there are ONLY 49 SHOPPING DAYS
TILL CHRISTMAS.
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Dianne Freeman (left), of the Clinton Public Hospital Fund Raising Committee, ac-
cepted a cheque from Tina Bos of the St. Joseph's Church CWL for $1,135.72. This money
was raised at the church bazaar on October 17. ( Anne Chisholm photo )
$10 voucher, donated by Clinton Dry-
cleaners, won by Mary Gibson. Potted
mum, donated by Cooke's Florist, won by
Toni Brand. Colognes, donated by J & J
Pharmacy, won by John van den Elzen, $5
bill, donated by L.H. Theedom for Gaiser
Kneale, won by Brent Story, of Seaforth.
Framed picture, donated by Beattie Fur-
niture, won by Angela Bos. 10 Loonie
dollars, donated by Bank of Montreal, won
by Erma Bourne. Remote control Corvette
toy, donated by Duddy Real Estate, won by
Erma Bourne. Cake decorating set, donated
by Pro Hardware, won by Paul Vere. Pro-
pane torch kit, donated by Langford
Lumber, won by Irene Grigg. Toy Kubota
Tractor, donated by Lobb's, won by Irene
Grigg. Smoke alarm, donated by Harold
Wise Ltd., won by Rev. Father Pluta. Case
of pop, donated by Petro Can Target Store,
won by Dolores Lee. 2 Target mugs, donated
by Target Store, won by Barbara McKenzie.
Men's leather mitts, donated by McKerlie
Millen, won by Christie Medd. Dinner for
two, donated by Peppo's Restaurant, won by
Eileen Potter. 4 Coffee mugs donated by
Clinton Body Shop, 2 draws, won by Oscar
Priestap, Oscar Priestap.
50 Loonie dollars, donated by Fleming's
Feed Mill, won by Ruth Ducharme. $15 Gift
certificate donated by Clinton Fruit Market,
won by Kathleen Sturgeon. 10 Silver dollars,
donated by Royal Bank Clinton, won by
Anita van der Wouden. Box of Groceries,
donated by Ray & Shirl's won by Gladys
Hoggart. 1 Yr. membership, donated by
Star time 'Video, won by Michael Kuntz.
Planter, donated TE- M - arms, 2 draws,
won by Marg Vere a rs. Fred Pepper.
Gift certificate, don.' edby Pepi's Pizza,
won by Henrietta Boon.' indshield washer
donated by Sunoco Huron Gas & Variety, 4
draws, won by, Janice Brand, Angela van
den Elzen, Oscar Priestap, and Allana
Horvath.
Record cleaner, donated by Pete's T.V.,
won by David McLean. 2 free breakfasts,
donated by Blackbeard's Restaurant, 2
draws won by Father Pluta and Joyce
Essery.
$20 Gift certificate, donated by Mary's
sewing Center, won by Audrey Florian. 1
13" dressed pizza, donated by New Orleans
Pizza, won by Toni Brand. Decorative
Whisk, donated by Donalda Flynn, won by,
Rene Leveille. 1 gallon white paint, donated
by Color Your World, won by Mrs. Harold
East. Serviettes in Basket, donated by Miep
van Altena, won by Mary Divok. 9 Pc.
Economy box of Dixie Lee chicken, donated
by Doug Rhude, won by Jeff Medd.
Door prize was won by Eileen Kuenzig.
Where would you want to
live when you can no
longer live in your own
home?
The Seniors Care Facility Committee would hope to obtain from these services is
like to know what the seniors of Huron Coun- invaluable.
ty believe their future should hold. In March
1985 the Ministry announced plans to spend
$75 million to improve and upgrade the hous-
ing situation for the aged in Ontario. This pro-
gram was very well received. Huronview
began to assess its situation. An architectural
team was hired to provide a functional pro-
gram which included a needs study. Upon
careful review of this report, the Ministry of
Community and Social Services gave direc-
tion for the establishment of a Seniors Care
Facility Committee with the following
mandate:
1. To identify within' Huron County the
specific care needs of the Seniors' communi-
ty through meetings, forums and sub-
missions.
2. To prepare a report detailing the above fin-
dings with recommendations for the
necessary facility / facilities including size,
location(s) and range of desired care.
In order to fulfil this mandate we need to hear
from the seniors in Huron County. We would
like to know what you believe is needed for
the Seniors of today and tomorrow. Over the
next few weeks, you Seniors' group will be
receiving an invitation along with a question-
naire. We would like you to select three or
four members of your group to represent your
organization's point of view with our commit-
tee. These four members will be our guests
at Huronview for a meeting and luncheon. At
this time they will be given fifteen minutes
to present their viewpoint on the issues of
Seniors° facility needs, including Alzheimers'
units, submit their questionnaire returns to
the Committee and then participate in an in-
formal discussion with the Committee and
ether Seniors' groups from the county.
These meetings will be taking place at Huron -
view on November 25 and 26. Each group will
be sent an agenda, questlonnaires and invita-
tions. They are welcome to attend the entire
discussion or if they choose, only that seg-
ment which directly involves their Seniors'
group.
A date will be announced shortly when
residents° councils of the various Nursing
Homes will be presenting their questionnaires
at a similar meeting and luncheon.
The County Care Agencies (Huron Day Cen-
tre, Wingham Day Centre Integrated
Homemaking for example) are also being
sent questionnaires and invitations to a forum Brian McBurney
and luncheon held at Huronview on Warden, Huron County
November 24. The input and information we
Please watch your local newspaper for more
information regarding these very important
events.
If you are a senior and do not belong to any
organization but wish to complete a question-
naire, one can be sent to you if you contact
any of the following Committee members.
Lossy Fuller
Co -Chairman
Seniors Care Facility Exeter
Committee 235-0684
Ed Oddleifson, P. Eng.
Co -Chairman
Seniors Care Facility Bayfield
Committee 565-2526
Patricia Archibald
Executive Secretary
Seniors Care Facility Goderich
Committee 524-8408
Linda Girard
Ministry of Community London
& Social Services 438-5111
Leona Armstrong Grey Twp.
Reeve 887-6753
Norman Hayes
Corporate Executive Officer
Wingham & District Wingham
Hospital 357-3210
James Coulter Goderich
524-7877
Bill Hanly
Clerk Treasurer, Administrator
Court House
Frank Bissett
Loretta Seigner
Ian McAllister
Board of Directors
Bluewater Rest Home
Doreen Wilson, H.C.A.
Bev Brown
Corinne Van Miltenburg,
R.N.
Wayne Lester
Administrator, Huronview
Goderich
524-8394
Clinton
'i2-3451
Exeter
235-2786
Zurich
236-4034
Clinton
526-7218
Brussels
117-9621
Clinton
482-5856
Clinton
482-3451
Goderich
524-8394
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