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Apartments
CLINTON RENOVAT-
ED - 2 bdrm
apartment in quiet
building located down-
town. Lots of storage
space, and open con-
cept kitchen with
pantry. Apartment size
approx. 800 sq. ft.
Laundry incl. $700 or
$850 inclusive per
month. Call
519-871-2750.
CLINTON- 2 bedroom
apartment in adult
building. Laundry
facilities, parking, no
pets or smoking.
Available now. Call
519-525-7769 or
519-868-8946.
FOR RENT
2nd floor senior apart-
ment, 129 Don St.,
Clinton. Available July
1. All appliances and
heat included,
$775/mo. Call
519-482-3779
FOR RENT: Furnished
country two bedroom
apartment. Suitable for
a quiet living, energy
conscious individual.
No pets. Non smoker.
Call & leave message
519-527-1197. Seaforth
area.
SEAFORTH - Large
one bedroom. Appli-
ances included. No
pets. $650 per month.
519-955-0060.
ZURICH ONE
BEDROOM
lower, $540.00 plus
hydro, four appliances,
available August 1st,
Call 519-633-6961 or
email:
janetyates05@hot
mail.com
Apartment
for Rent -South
36 king street 2 BR/1
BA, level entry
townhouse. fenced yard.
Thedford is short drive
to Grand Bend. Rent
includes water rate. No
smoking. First & last
req'd $760/mo
(519) 263-5696
Duplexes for Rent
SEAFORTH: 3 year
old seniors duplex,
1000 sq. ft., 2 bed-
rooms, 1 bath, laundry
room, attached gar-
age, a/c, appliances,
heat, water, sewage,
snow removal and
lawn maintenance in-
cluded. Available
August 1. Phone
519- 887-6880.
Houses for Rent
SUMMER home in the
country available June
1/15 to Oct. 31/15. No
pets, non smokers.
Phone 519-527-1197.
THREE bedroom bun-
galow in Kinburn. Eat
in kitchen and large
master bedroom. Sep-
arate laundry room.
$750 plus utilities.
Available Aug. 1st.
Phone 519-524-3759
email ritgen@hotmail.
com
Heating/Air
Conditioning
CENTRAL AIR $1899
95% Efficient Furnaces
$1999. BBQ lines etc.
GasGuy.ca Goderich
Al 519-955-3399.
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Marking your milestones.
Obituaries In Memoriam Thanks Births Celebrations More
Coming Events
Coming Events
ANNUAL PARKING LOT SALE FOR
THE 2 STEP, THE WORKSHOP
& CAMELEON'S
In Wingham from June 11 - 13th. Located
behind The 2 Step. Footwear and Men's &
Ladies Clothing. Cash Only.
Thurs: 8:30-7, Friday 9 - 6, Saturday 9 - 3.
Annual Yard & Bake Sale
First Baptist Church, 85 Huron St.
June 13th, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
BBQ 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Hamburger & pop $4.00
Hotdog & pop $3.00
Proceeds to the benevolent fund.
BAYFIELD Agricultural Society Flea Market
with produce in season. Something for eve-
ryone. Bayfield Fair grounds. Sunday's 7
a.m. to 3 p.m. to Thanksgiving. New ven-
dors welcome - No contract. Info call Jack
519-482-7921.
BEECHWOOD POTTERY - Spring Show &
Sale of new work in porcelain and stone-
ware pottery by Robert Tetu. 2 days only,
Saturday June 13, Sunday June 14, noon
to 6 pm. At the studio, 2 1/2 miles north of
St Columban (Hwy 8). Follow detour signs
at Manley Line and Maple Line.
519-345-2184
CAMP MENESETUNG Open House and
Spaghetti/ Salad Supper... Sunday June 14;
Youth activities, try our climbing wall,
3-5pm, Supper 5-7 pm, adults $9, children
5-10 $4, children under 5 free. Hwy. 21
north of Goderich, Church Camp Road. For
more information contact 519-524-6497.
www.campmenesetung.ca
Clinton Horticultural Society (125 years) is
meeting at Sloman Park at 5:45 pm for a
Potluck Picnic Supper. Please bring food,
dishes and lawn chair. Rain or shine. Then
going to the Clinton Cemetery at 7:00 pm
for Dedication of the bench and tree
planting. Guests welcome.
COMMUNITY LIVING -CENTRAL HURON
Notice of Annual Meeting
Notice is hereby given that the Annual
Meeting of Community Living -Central Huron
will be held at Lakeshore United Church
Hall, 56 North Street, Goderich, Ontario, on
Wednesday, June 24 , 2015, 5:30 pm for
election of Directors; the appointment of
Auditors; and the transaction of other such
things as may properly come before the
Meeting. Contact Community Living -Central
Huron for information and forms regarding
Proxies and Invitations for Nomination.
Nominations for the election of Directors
must be received in a sealed envelope by
the Nomination Committee in person or by
mail, no later than Friday, June 12, 2015,
4:00 pm. All materials to be presented at
the Annual Meeting will be available to the
Membership, Wednesday, June 17, 2015,
8:30 a.m. and at the Annual Meeting.
Community Living -Central Huron,
267 Suncoast Drive East, P.O. Box 527,
Goderich, Ontario N7A 4C7; email:
cich @ cich.ca telephone: 519-524-7362.
DECORATION DAY at Baird's Cemetery,
Sunday June 14, 2014 at 2:OOpm Every-
one Welcome.
DOG WALK & Silent Auction, Sun. June
14th, 2015, Seaforth Dog Park, 3:00-6 p.m.
All proceeds to Bow Wow Rescue, Clinton.
For info, pledge sheets & silent auction do-
nations, Dene" 527-1500.
Coming Events
Coming Events
OLD Tyme Country Breakfast, Sunday
June 21st, 8:00-11:00 AM at Londesboro
Hall. Eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes and
home fries. Adults $7, children under 12 $3.
Bring your Father for Father's Day!
SPRING BREAKFAST -Van Egmond House,
Egmondville, Sunday, June 14, 2015, 8:00
a.m. to 1 p.m. Adults $8.00. Children under
10 - $4.00, preschool Free.
Tea at School on Wheels Museum
Saturday June 13th 1:30-2:30 p.m.
Enjoy refreshments and meet Toby Sloman
Rainy who grew up on the school car.
Admission by donation. Details at
www.centralhuron.ca
Varna Pork BBQ Weds. June 17 Varna
Complex 4:30 -7:00 Adults $15.00
Children(5-12) $6.00
Contact 482-9265 263-6078 233-2198
or 233-9153 Hosted by
Brucefield Community United Church
Cards of Thanks
Cards of Thanks
JARDIN
The Celebration of Life service for Sarah
Ruth Jardin, held on Friday, May 29, 2015
at Knox United Church, Auburn was a
beautiful final tribute to our Mother. For all
who attended and all who offered up
prayer, we thank you. Each and every one
who shared a hug, a kind word, a memory
or a tear with us helped us through this diffi-
cult time of farewell. Whether you sent a
card or flowers, made a monetary or food
donation, sang in the choir or simply
remembered our family, please know that
your support sustained us in our loss. Ruth
would have been humbled by the loving
reflections offered by her son Donald
Jardin, daughter-in-law Nancy Jardin and
grand daughter Kyla Jardin. The musical
tributes of great grand daughter Kendall
Jardin and grand daughter Melissa Jessop
were "from the heart': We especially give
thanks to Rev. Terry Fletcher, Knox United
Church, Auburn, Pastor Perry Chuipka,
Trinity Anglican Church Blyth, Knox
organist Nancy Park, Knox choir and the
U.C.W. group, Greg Park, Bob Worsell, Bill
and Maxine Seers and Falconer Funeral
Home, Clinton.
Sincerely Ruth's family, Donald and
Dorothy Jardin, Lyman and Carol Jardin,
Paul and Crystal Jardin, Bonnie and Mark
Garner, Harold and Nancy Jardin, and
extended family members.
THOMPSON
The families of the late Marjorie Thompson
would like to sincerely thank those who at-
tended the visitation and service at the
Falconer Funeral Home. Thank you for the
donations in Marjorie's memory. Special
thanks to Amanda who was so caring and
helpful. To Pastor Charles Gingerich of
Heartland Community Church for his
support and guidance and service. The
wonderful lunch provided by the Heartland
Community Church ladies. To Huronview
for your exceptional care to Marjorie. A
special thank you to the Pallbearers. Fondly
remembered by Anna. We are forever
grateful. Also to Marie Collins and Evelyn
Pepper for all your visits that brightened
so many days for so many years. We are
truly thankful.
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In Memoriams
In Memoriams
CARTER
In memory of a wonderful husband, father,
grandfather and great grandfather Lloyd
who entered into his next journey two years
age June 12, 2013.
Feel no guilt in laughter
He knows how much we care,
Feel no sorrow in a smile
That he is not here to share.
We cannot grieve forever
He would not want us to,
He'd hope that we would carry on
The way we always do.
So talk about the good times
And the way we showed we care,
The days we spent together
All the happiness we shared.
Let the memories surround us
A word someone may say,
Will suddenly recapture
A time, an hour, a day.
That brings him back clearly
As though he still is here,
And fills us with the feeling
That he is always near.
For if we keep those memories
We will never be apart,
And he will live forever
Locked safe within our hearts.
God will link the broken chain
When one by one we meet again.
Always remembered, always loved:
Marjorie, Barb & Dave, Judy & Gary,
Richard & Mary and Families.
Obituaries
Obituaries
MERRILL, Mildred Edith - At Bluewater
Rest Home, Zurich on Monday June 1,
2015 Mildred Edith (Wiltse) Merrill of
Bayfield in her 87th year. Beloved wife of
the late Ross Merrill (2005). Loving mother
of Gordon & Jose Merrill and Brian & Bev
Merrill all of Vancouver B.C. and Esther &
Wayne Cantelon of Homestead Heights,
Bayfield. Cherished by 8 grandchildren,
Lana, Christopher, Carla, Caroline, Andy,
Ryan, Scott, Tim and by 12 great
grandchildren. Survived by her sister Lois
Elliott of Clinton. Predeceased by her
parents Polly & Milton Wiltse, her infant
brother Ivan Wiltse and her brother-in-law
Cecil Elliott. At Mildred's request cremation
has taken place. A memorial service will be
held at St. Andrews United Church, Bayfield
on Monday June 15, 2015 at 11:00 a.m.
with visitation commencing at 9:30 a.m.
Donations to the Clinton Public Hospital
Foundation, St. Andrews United Church or
the charity of your choice would be
appreciated as expressions of sympathy.
Condolences for the Merrill family may be
placed through
www.falconerfuneralhomes.com
Obituaries
Obituaries
SODER, Martin Wayne "Marty' -
1941-2015 - Passed away at Georgetown
Hospital on Sunday, May 31st, 2015. Martin
Wayne Soder of Acton, age 74. Beloved
husband of Ruth Ann (nee Batkin). Loving
father of Vicki DeRosa and her husband
Frank of Kitchener. Predeceased by his
only son Bart, (1986), brother Larry Soder
and Parents Ron and Joyce Soder. He
leaves behind to mourn his loss, sister
Carol Ogaranko (Don), sister-in-law Mary
Soder, Jane Groves (Clayton) and brother-
in-law Bob Batkin (Lynda). Nephews Tom
Ogaranko (Heather); Greg Ogaranko
(Sonia); Mark Soder. Nieces: Michelle Fenn
(Gary): JoAnne Bortnick (Mike); Amanda
Ethier (Nick); several aunts, uncles and
many cousins. Marty spent five years in the
RCAF from 1960-1965 as a radar
technician. When on course at the Clinton
base, he met his wife. This December
would have been their 50th Wedding
Anniversary. Upon his release from the Air
Force, he worked on a military contract for
CAE industries in Winnipeg. They
transferred him to Fort Nelson, B.C. where
he looked after a radar site that was
American owned but Canadian maintained.
Returning to Ontario in 1970 he soon joined
the elevator industry, eventually becoming
a Field Engineer. He was highly respected,
loved his job and the many men and
women he worked with. He retired from
Schindler Elevators in 2006, enjoyed his
summers golfing with his buddies, getting
together with family and the annual Bbq
with special friends from work. He spent his
winters in Texas golfing and enjoying
"Happy Hour" and amazing sunsets with his
many new American friends. Family
received friends at Mackinnon Family
Funeral Home, 55 Mill Street East, Acton
on Thursday, June 4, 2015 from 2-4 p.m.
and 7-9 p.m. The funeral was held on
Friday, June 5, 2015 at 11 a.m., at Trinity
United Church, 70 Mill St. East, Acton.
Cremation followed. Remembrances to
C.A.S.H.H. (Cancer Assistance Service of
Halton Hills) or a charity of your choice
would be appreciated by the family. On-line
condolences may be made at
www.mackinnonfamilyfuneralhome.com.
MACKINNON FAMILY FUNERAL HOME
(519) 853-0350