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Clinton News-Record, 1969-07-03, Page 515. REAL ESTATE TWO -bedromr4, cottage -style home, complete wall-to-wall floor covering; newly renovated; garage, Immediate possession. Cash or 'terms available, Apply t4 378 James Street. Phone 482-9216. 17tfn WELL -maintained 3 -bedroom i½ -story house for sale in quiet part of town. Modern gas furnace, storage basement. OfferS, Phone 482-7870, — 24-27b 16, TENDERS TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT . DRAIN TENDER Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 6:00 p.m., July 9th, .1969, for the construction of "THE FARQUHAR DRAINAGE WORKS" consisting of; 13,400 ft, open ditch clean-out; 600 ft. open ditch new construction; C. M. P. culverts and cutlets; Headwalls — Stone & Concrete; under a Report by R. M. Dawson of Stratford. A Bid deposit of 10% of the Tendered Price is required. Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Clerk's office. Clare Vincent, Clerk -Treasurer, Township of Hullett. 26,27b TENDER S WANTED Sealed Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 5 o'clock Friday July 4th 1969, for the painting of the Hensall Town Hall and Garage. Contractor to apply two coates and supply all material, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars or information apply at the Clerk's Office. 26,27b Earl Campbell Clerk 19. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE Of property and household effects, Main Street, Blyth on Saturday July 5th • • at 1.p.m. chesterfield bed, day bed, dining room table, 6 chairs, occasional chairs, •kitchen table, wardrobe with full length mirror, hall rack, flower stand, single bed, springs and mattress, double bed, springs and mattress, wash stand, trunk, ladder, lamps, books, fruit jars, radio, television, dishes, Beatty washer, library table, utility table, 2 arm,chairs, drop leaf table, electric floor polisher, rocking chairs, winged large rocker, 2 cupboards, 'china cups and saucers, Zenith refrigerator with deep „.freeze, Clare Jewel Propane gas stove, pictures, curtains, mirrors, step up table, scatter mats, small rug, bedding, garden tools, carpenter tools, Property: 5 room cottage with 3 piece bath, asbestos siding, propane floor furnace, terms 10% down, balance 30 days, sold subject to reserve bid. Chattels — Cash Property — Mrs. Sadie Cumming Auctioneer — Harold Jackson Clerk — Mel Graham 26, 27b AUCTION SALE An auction sale of the contents of Westfield United Church will be held at the church site on Concession 5 of East Wawanosh on Saturday July 5 at 2 p.m. Offered at that time will be the church organ, piano, seats, chairs; and many other items including some antique furniture. Terms — Cash Auctioneer — Earl Plowman Church Secretary — Harvey McDowell 26,27b ESTATE AUCTION SALE Of antiques and household effects for the late Mrs. Alice Mogridge, Auburn, on Saturday, July 5 at 1:00 p.m. • Tertns — Cash — household Mike Cummings — Auctioneer Goderich 54-9064. — 26-27. 21. ENGAGEMENTS •••••*Noomme••••••.4••••••••••• Mr. and Mrs. Jatnes Murray) Varna,• OntariO, are pleased to announce the engagenient of their daughter, Sheila t� Richard Lernowich, son of Mr, and Mrs. Stanley LernoWich of Brandon, Manitoba. The wedding will take plade at St. Paul's Chapel, CFB Clinton on Saturday, August 2, 1964 at 200 27b Mr, and Mrs. Roy A. Cullen, Rtt 2, Clinton, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter; °Thee Elizabeth td Mr, Robert Wayne Potter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Potter, kti, 8, Clinton, The Wedding will take place in Bayfield Baptist Church at 80 p.n., Friday, August 1. 19- 1. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Leonard —F. Sheardown, goderich, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Bonnie Heather, to 1V4r. Alexander Jack McMichael, Pon of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander R. McMichael of linton. The marriage will take place on SaturdaY, August 16, 1969, at North Street United Church, Goderich. 27.b Mr, and Mrs, Charles Heard of Acton, Ontario, are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their elder daughter Susan Deborah to Mr. Lawrence George Wheatley, of Dublin, son of Mrs. Wheatley and the late Mr. George Wbeately, The marriage will take place in Trinity United Church, Acton, on Friday, July 25, 1969, — 27p 22. BIRTHS VINCENT: To Mr. and Mrs. Clare Vincent, Londesboro, in Clinton Public Hospital On Tuesday, June 24, 1969, a son. LASSALINE: To Mr, and Mrs. Paul Lassaline, RR 1, Auburn, in Clinton Public Hospital on Tuesday, June 24, 1969, a son. DODDS: To Mr. and Mrs. Don Dodds, RR .1, Seaforth, on Wednesday, June 25, 1969, a daughter. RILEY: To Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Riley, Londesboro, in Clinton Public Hospital, on Friday, June 27, 1969, a daughter. DUIZER: To Mr. and Mrs. Antony Duizer, Londesboro, in Clinton Public Hospital on June 30, 1969, a son. 25. CARDS OF THANKS •••••••••••••m••••••••.••••11mos... HEARD: I wish to express my sincere appreciation to relatives and friends who visited me, sent cards, flowers and treats while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital. — Carrie Heard — 27b MORRELL: I wish to express my thank you to all relatives, friends and neighbors for their kind expressions of flowers, gifts and cards while I was a patient in Clinton Hospital. Also a special thank you to Dr. W. A. Oakes, and Dr. Addison who so kindly, responded and Mr. and Mrs, N. Tyndall as well as to all iiiihstaff of 1st floor for • their • kindness. Gratefully acknowledged -- Mrs, M. Morrell. — 27b TORRANCE: The family of the late John A. Torrance would like to thank their relatives, friends, and neighbors for the many acts of kindness shown them during their bereavement. It was very much appreciated. — Mrs. Torrance and John C. Manning 27b ASHTON: I wish to thank everyone for their thoughtfulness and kindness while I was a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. — Harvey Ashton — 27p. BAIRD: I would like to:thank my neighbors, friends and relatives who visited me, sent cards, gifts and flowers and special thanks to the UCW of Brucefield Church, Stanley Community Club, Rev. and Mrs. Stuart, Dr. Addison, Dr. Scratch and nurses on second floor while I was a patient in Stratford General Hospital. — Mrs. Norman Baird — 27b SHOBBROOK: Many thanks for all the cards and thoughtfulness during my stay in hospital. — Dora Shobbrook — 27p. ARKELL: May I take this opportunity of thanking our many friends who sent me letters and cards while I was a patient in Dawson Creek Hospital, B.C. Special thanks to Bayfield Lion's Club for their lovely floral arrangement. — Mrs. Daisy Arkell. 27b 26. IN MEMORIAM DOWSON: In loving memory of Garry Dawson who died one year ago, June 29, 1968. "Dear Garry you are not forgotten, Though on earth you are no more, Still in memory yoti are with us, As you alWays were before. Days or sadness still come o'er us, Tears in silence often flow, For memory keeps you ever riear us ThOugh you died one year ago„'r Ever remembered by Grandparents, Uncles, Aunts and Cousins. — 26b 28. ROOM and BOARD ROOMS for two boarders. 482,9540. 27b 29. BUSINESS OPP. VOA SALE: GARBAGE ROUTE, Village of Zurich, Pot further information contact Iten COrriveau, Zurich, Ontario 2/-31b # • Auburn and ,District v„,s E3RAPNQCK --Porrespondent—Phone 520-795 AiumilffillionlimiwoomEmomminimiwompoominimoininoilopoinoomoimoimmitommliummminnwlioninummintl, , , • in 1921. After elementaryObarnney sang, accompanied by school he went to Gratin -Oar Miss. Nancy Andersen. A contest e11001 arld Vent 12 years At was held by Mrs. Haines. Gifts forestry work in Wales and In were presented 'hy Margaret the coal mines of Britain, At the Yqungblut, Brenda gast, Karen age of 28 be began his East, Nancy Anderson, Barbara theological „education attending Carter and Mrs. R. Beecroft. A the Aberystwyth and Bala social hour Was held and lunch Theological Colleges of ttie served, Presbyterian Church of Wales, , On June 20, 1953, he and Miss Minnie' Tanner (also Of Wales) were married. They served two Welsh English pastorates at Carnarvon and Flint. In 1962 they accepted an invitation to serve among the Welsh Spanish of the Chubut Valley of Patagonia in Argentina. In 1966, after four and a half years in Argentina, they carne,to Canada and Mr. Roberts was placed at Auburn as an ordained supply. In June 1967 he *as received as a minister of the United Church of Canada. This year he was accepted by the United Church Board of World Missions and assigned to Argentina. The first missionaries to represent the United Church of Canada in the country, they will work with the United Methodist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and children, Margaret, William and Anna, will spend the month of July at a course in London, and in September will go to San Jose, Costa Rica, to attend the Spanish Language Institute. Next January they go to Patagonia. Mr. Stewart had been supply minister at Auburn when the Roberts family came and said it was a privilege to take part in the farewell service. A reception was held in the Sunday School room. Maurice Bean was chairman and welcomed members of the Huron -Perth Presbytery and members of other denominations in the. village. Mrs. Murray Wilson of Donnybrook read an address and gifts were presented by Harvey McDowell of Westfield and Sam Thompson of Donnybrook United Church and Auburn. BALL'S CEMETERY The 43rd annual memorial service of Ball's Cemetery was held last Sunday with the Rev, R. U. 1VlacLean of Knox Presbyterian Church in pharge, The organist was Mrs, Donald Haines. Frank Raithby, ehairman of the trustee board, welcomed all to the service and reported on the work done during the last year. The Rev. M. 11. Roberts and Rev. Ure Stewart participated in the service. Ed Haines sang a solo. The register was in charge of Mrs. Gordon Taylor, secretary - treasurer. Frank Raithby, Norman McDowell, Wagner and Robert Turner, superintendent, arranged the program. PE RSONAL$ Sunday guests with Miss Margaret Jackson were Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Hannah of London, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dobie of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston of Bluevale. Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Weston of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson, and Murray Rollinson. Ed Haines, Miss Jennifer Grange and Miss Betty Moss, members of the Centennial Huron Youth Choir, enjoyed a bus trip to the O'Keefe Centre in Toronto last Thursday evening. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tate on the birth of their son, David Percy, in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Rieck of Kitchener visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Straughan, Mr, and Mrs. Reed Shepherd and family of Sarnia visited last Saturday with Miss Laura Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McKay of Sault Ste. Marie arrived last weekend to spend the summer vacation in the village. Miss Margaret Wilkin and Jim Wilkin of Goderich are visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Craig. Mr!"afid'iVfis: NorMari'MYcock of Saskatchewan we -re guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Fordyce Clark. On Sunday the Rev. W. Craven was a dinner guest and it was revealed that they had heard Mr. Craven's first sermon, 38 years ago (the first Sunday in July), out in Saskatchewan. MISSIONARIES DEPART A commissionary service sending forth the Rev. and Mrs. Maldwyn R. Roberts as missionaries to Patagonia, Argentina, was held last Sunday evening in Knox United Church. The Rev. John Roberts of Belgrave led the service and Mrs. Norman Wightman was the organist: Rev. Leonard Warr of Goderich read the scripture lesson. The Roberts were presented by Maurice Bean, clerk of the Session of Knox United Church. The dedication and sending forth was done by the Rev. W. 0. Mathers of Blyth. A letter was read from the Rev. Gladys M. Griffin, chairman of the Board of World Missions for the London Conference. Rev. L. Warr presented a large bible to Mr. Roberts on behalf of the chairman. The offering was received by Kenneth McDougall, Elliott Lapp, William L. Craig and Stanley Ball. The Rev. J. Ure Stewart of Seaforth spoke of the work done by Mr. and Mrs. Roberts. Mr. Roberts was born in North Wales BRIDAL SHOWER, Mrs. Lawrence „Pjaetzf a' daughters, Sherry and' an a, entertained relatives recently' in honor of her niece, Patty Minim, who will be 'married soon. More than 40 relatives attended the surprise shower. Sherry Plaetzer conducted' a contest and the winner was Mrs. Charles Merrill. Larry Plaetier played an accordion solo. A contest of weights and measures was held by Sherry Plaetzer and the winner was Miss Patsy Millian. Misses Jane and Susan McGee of Kintore assisted with the gifts and Miss Wanda Plaetzer made a hat of bows. Mrs. Mel Greer of Lucknow read the address of congratulations. A ribbon contest, held by Mrs. M. Greer, was won by Miss Million. Patsy thanked the relatives for the gifts and invited all to the trousseau tea on July 12. A smorgasbord dessert lunch was served by Mrs. Plaetzer and her daugh teri. Miss Mary Sanderson was honored last Thursday evening at a bridal shower in the Sunday School room of Knox Presbyterian Church. The guests were welcomed by Sharon Collins _ and Margaret Youngblut, Mrs. W. Bradnock was the chairman and the program opened with a sing -song led by Mrs. Gordon Taylor with Mrs. Donald Haines at the piano, A contest was led by Mrs. Bradnock and old favorite tunes were played on the piano by Mrs. Robert J. Phillips. Lorraine here are some of the things Credit Unions help people to 0 iLu1_ )jtilmlt SAVE and BORROW for! Clinton Community Credit- • Union Limited .4814461 10 ONtAkt4 :Strati' KNOX UCW The general meeting of Knox United Church Women was held in the Sunday. School room of the church with the president, Mrs. M, R, Roberts, in charge. The offering was received by Mrs, William Dodd and Mrs. Albert McFarlane. Mrs, Norman Wightman presided at the piano. The offering was dedicated with prayer by Mrs. Stanley Ball. The guest speaker of the evening was Miss Marsha Koopmans, who gave an illustrated address on her trip to Holland, France and England last fall. Miss Margaret Jackson thanked Miss Koopmans and on behalf of the members presented her with a gift. Mrs. Elliott Lapp read an address to Mrs. M. R. Roberts, who is leaving with her husband to go as missionaries to Argentina. Gifts to Mrs. Roberts and her family were presented by Mrs. Gordon Naylor. Mrs. Roberts thanked everyone for the gift and asked all to pray for them in their work. A short business period was held and the minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Albert McFarlane. The financial statement was presented by Mrs. Oliver Anderson. Mrs. Norman Wightman and Mrs. Arthur Grange were appointed to a committee to look after the choir gowns and Mrs. R. Koopmans was appointed to get a delegate to go to Alma College. Londesboro news BY MRS. BERT ALLEN ' Mrs. Bert Shobbrook returned home on Monday after a few days in Clinton Hospital where she underwent surgery. The sympathy of the community goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hunkitig and family in the tragedy which took the lives of Mr. and Mrs. William"' Hunking. Congratulations go out to Mr, and Mrs. Tom Duizer on the arrival of a son early Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson are the proud grandparents of their first grandson, Robert John, born June 27 to Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrie of Kitchener. At the July meeting, the Women's Institute entertained members of the 4-1-I club and are now preparing for the bake sale in Clinton on Saturday. An invitation to visit with the Blyth Institute on Thursday evening has been accepted, Ten of our members attended the WI in Clinton on Thursday and enjoyed a social afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pipe left on Monday for a month's vacation with friends in the West. Morgan Jones, a patient in Victoria Hospital for the past week, underwent surgery on Thursday, is progressing favorably. We wish him a speedy recovery. Brucefield PY Mr, Mid M. Olen Adair and Kitchener,. ;and Mr,. and Mr. Jack ,Broadloot, Tharneaford, were visitors at the home ofIii parents, Mr, and M. J. Hroadfoot, Mrs, Mac Wlson and, Mrs. A. Paterson have returned home. from a pleasant three-week vacation in England and Scotland,. Mr. and. Mrs. Barry Lyndon, Toronto, are visiting with Mrs, Wallace .Haugh, Mr, and. Mrs, Mac Wilson spent Friday •with Mr. and Mrs. Bert McKay, London. We are. sorry to report that Mr. McKay is not in good health, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peterson, Sarnia, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. Henderson, and Gordon.. Varna notes BY FRED McCLYIVIONT Mr. and Mrs. Bob M c Clymont, Michael. and Shannon of Guelph visited with relatives at Varna and Clinton over the weekend. Floyd McAsh of Hamilton is spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McAsh, Final plans are ready for the Vacation Bible School to start next Monday, July 7. Mr. and Mrs. Watson Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin McKinley and Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1VIcClymont attended the funeral of the late Gordon Webster of Erin in Lucknow on Thursday last. Clinton News-Redord, Thursday, July 3, 190 5 personals Bg BM( We are glad to report that Mrs, Norman Band has returned from Stratford Hospital, Miss Elder of Seaforth visited with Mrs. A, Ham and IVIlas M, Swan on Sunda, J, W. McBeath has returned home after spending a couple of weeks with her son, Douglas MCBeath, and falMIYI Win door. Wedding Picture4 JERVIS STUDIO Phone 482-7006 WE NEVER OYENOAP A FR/INAWE ALWAYS TRY ram AND moo MERRILL TV Service 41127071 SUN LIFE a progressive company in a progressive industry GORDCN T. WESTLAKE Phone 565-5333 'Bayfield SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE SATURDAY, JULY 5 Skate From 7.00 p.m. Until ?? ? Spectators 0 ENTRY FEE 0 Skate Rental 25c w $1.00 w 50c Trophies Donated By AIKEN BROS. BILL'S BOWLING & BILLIARDS CLINTON I.G.A. ELLWOOD EPPS CORRIES RED & WHITE CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE Participation Restricted to Persons Over 10 Years Old Come Join in the Fun! Skate Your Heart Out! 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