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Clinton News-Record, 1967-07-27, Page 5CARDS OF THANKS I wish tQ thank all those who came to visit me, sent gifts, flowers, cards, while a patient in pinion Public Hospital, Als»» nurses on second floor, -r-JMRS, MINNIE: HAYTER. 30b in Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr, Oakes and the staff i\t the hospital for their care and kindness shown, MARGARET " * ”BALL. 30p I wish to express my thanks to my friends and relatives for the many acts of kindness shown me while I was a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon­ don. —MRS. EDWARD GRIGG. .......... 30b The family of the lata John L. MacDonald wish to express their ' thanks to the many friends, neighbours and rela­ tives who were so kind during their recent bereavement, Spec­ ial thanks to Rev. R. U, Mac- Lean and Lodge Funeral Home, ........ • 30b I wish to extend my apprecia­ tion to those who so kindly remembered me,white. a .patient Nappy ppd George wish to express their thanks and appreciation to ye* latives, friends and neighbours, for all their many acts of kind­ ness, for floral tributes and cards of sympathy during their recent bereavement, Special thanks to Rev, Mowatt and the Ball Funeral Home. ■ 30p I would like to thank rela- tives, friends and neighbours for cards, flowers, gifts, visits and acts of kindness while I was a patient in Victoria Hospi­ tal, London, and since return­ing home. A special thanks to Rev. Grant Mills, Rev. Mowatt, Dr. Newland and the doctors and nurses in Victoria Hospi­ tal.—ROY CONNELL. • 30p Turner sincere The family of Michael Maloney extends its heartfelt thanks and sincere gratitude to yiejghboqrs and friends lor their kindnesses and messages Of sympathy received during its recent bereavement. Particular thanks and gratitude to Right- Rev, W. Bourdeau, Rev, David Raubr’and Dr. W. Tillman for their comfort and help during this difficult time. 30b I wish to .take this opportun­ ity to thank all for their kind­ ness while I was a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London. The many cards, flowers, gifts pnd visitors makes jt impossible to thank you all individually, Tp those who provided trans­ portation for Vivian, or helped in any way, we are .truly grate­ ful. —GEORGE KNIGHTS. " 30p Will Be Closed MONDAY, JULY 31st RE-OPEN . BEAUTY SHOP Will Be Closed Continuous Flow Pryors THURSDAY, AUGUST 17th Chapman's Barber Shop JULY 31st — RE-OPEN — AUGUST 21st B e h I e n B e hlen Botch-ln»Bin Pryors B e h I e n Portable Batch Pryors B e h I e n Grain Storage Tanks Be h I e n York Grain Storage Buildings , — - T ———————- / / Cup Elevators R, cl d S O fl Moisture Testers WE SPECIALIZE IN THE ENGINEERING AND IN­ STALLATION GF GRAIN DRYING AND STORAGE SYSTEMS. CHAPMAN’S Farm Equipment Ltd. L- GRAND AVE. EAST — NO, 2 HWY. , CHATHAM, r ANN! VERS ARYS! BIRTHDAYS! We would like to express our Sincere thanks to the nursing staff and to Drs. Addison, New­ land and Walden for their help and kindness shown to our father while a patient in Clin­ ton hospital. Also we would like to thank our friends and neighbours for their many acts of kindness and expressions of sympathy shown to our father and to us during his illness and our recent bereavement. All was sincerely appreciated. —The family of the late Harry J. McClenaghan. 30p I wish to express my sincere thanks and appreciation to all who sent flowers, cards and gifts, all who visited me during my recent illness in Goderich and St.. Joseph’s Hospital, Lon­ don. Special thanks to Rev. Glen Wright, Dr. K. C. Lam­ bert, Dr. Flowers, the nurses and staff on first east Alexan­ dra Hospital and especially the neighbours and friends who helped in so many ways. Your thoughtfulness will always be remembered. —DOUG McNEIL 30p The family of the late Mrs. Jean Kyle wish to express their sincere thanks and deep appre­ ciation to the neighbours, friends and relatives for their many acts of kindness, messag­ es of sympathy and floral tri­ butes in the loss of a dear mother and grandmother. A special thank you to Dr. W, A. Oakes and the staff of Clinton Hospital; also Rev. Mo watt, Beattie Funeral Home; pall­ bearers and flower bearers; members- of Clinton Rebekah and Eastern Star Lodges and all those who helped in so many ways. Your kindness will al­ ways be remembered. 30b I would like to thank all my friends and relatives who' visit­ ed me while a patient in Clin­ ton Hospital, for cards, treats and flowers; also Dr. Newland and the entire nursing staff for their kindness and efficient manner of work; also many thanks to the same friends and relatives who visited me in Vic­ toria Hospital, London, especial­ ly Rev; Dr. Mowatt, Rev. Clif­ ford Park, Rev. D. A. MacMil­ lan, and Rev. A. E.- Silver, as- well as all the doctors involved in my case and to all nurses of Victoria Hospital, especially in the physio therapy division. —BRUCE HOLLAND. 30p The family of the late Ver­ non W. Oesch wish to express our sincere thanks and deep appreciation to our many won­ derful friends, relatives and neighbours for their many acts of kindness, for the beautiful floral tributes, messages of sym­ pathy, donation to the Cancer Society, the Gideon Bibles, the Lutheran Hour and the dona­ tions of money during our re­ cent bereavement of a beloved husband, father, son and bro­ ther. Special thanks to Rev. Douglas O. Fry, Seaforth; Rev. Ephriam Gingerich, Blake; the pallbearers, flower bearers, the Exeter Provincial Police, the ladies who prepared the lunch and helped in any way at the Blake Town Line School and the Westlake Funeral Home, Zurich; and to all the doctors that tried to save Vernon’s life. —Madge, David Carl, Mr. and Mrs. David Oesch and family. 30p BIRTHS PARASCH — In St. Mary’s Hospital, Kitchener- on MuiH day, July 24, 1967 to Ml and Mrs, Victor Parasch, Clinton, a daughter., .a sister for pavjd and Stephen. DUIZER —• In Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday, July 23, 1967 to Mr, and Mrs. Tom Duizer, Londesboro,- a daugh­ ter NORMAN In Clinton Public Hospital on Thursday, July 20, 1967 to Doug and Barb (Yep) Norman, a daughter, Carmen Jaequelyn. ; SIERTSEMA—In Clinton Pub­ lic Hospital on Thursday, July 20, 1967 to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Siertsema, RR 2 Blyth, a daughter. WILLIAMS — In Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich on Friday, July 14, 1967 to Mr. and Mrs, Dwight Williams, 272 Gibbons Street Goderich, a, daughter, Deborah Anne, a sister‘for Lori, AUCTION SALE Of Property and Household Effects, in the Village of Brucefield at Part Lot 16, Mustard Sur­ vey, Concession 1, ’ Stanley Township, on the County Road on Wednesday, August 2 at 1:30 p.m. the following: Household Effects: 5-piece dinette suite (walnut, finish); sideboard; 17-inch Admiral tele­ vision; platform rocker; Boston rocker; oak rocker; glass cup­ board with pie shelf; Westing­ house washing machine; Ad­ miral refrigerator (like new); electric range; rangette; chest of drawers (antique); sewing table; walnut commode; pine blanket chest; walnut bed; dresser; iron bed; cherry chest; spooled bed (antique); studio couch; single cot; roll-a-way bed; sewing machine; kitchen clock; shadow box; 2 wash stands; 6 high back chairs; wall mirror; mantel radio; part set of dishes; other dishes; glass­ ware; oil lamps; numerous oth­ er articles. Property—The property con­ sists of % acre of land more or less on which is situated a 1% storey 7 room frame house with pressure system and 3 pc. bath and a full basement. On this property is also a one car garage. Terms' on Household Effects, Cash. Terms on Property — 10% down and the balance in 30 days with the property selling subject to reserve bid. MRS. CHRISTINA DAYMAN, Proprietress EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer 30b Curators Guests The two ladles who will be in charge of the books, magazines and files at the Clinton Public Library are pictured here following announcement of their appointments, On the left is the new librarian, Mrs. William Blacker who worked with former librarian, the late Miss Evelyn Hall. With her is the new assistant, Mrs. Stewart Farquhar. Both are Clinton residents with the interests of Clinton readers at heart, Clinton ’News-Record, Thursday, July 27, 1967...... JI. MUSIC EXAM RESULTS SEAFORTH (CITY CENTRE) Pianoforte, Cvade Vm, Hon­ ors: Donna Schneider; Pass: Yvonne Pryce, Grade VH, Pass: Barbara Gemmel, Grade v, Pass: Brinda-Flnlyson, Grade IV, Honors: joy Lynn Fischer, Donald Looby, GradeHI, Hon­ ors: Althea Stannah, Grade B( Boners:’ Paul Douglas Beu er* mann, June Eggert. Theory, Grade B, Honors: Star Fischer, Kathleen Staple­ ton, Ralph Smith; Pass: Linda East. SEAFpRTH ( ST, JOSEPH’S CONVENT) pianoforte. Grade X, Honors; Jean Patrick, Grade IX, Hon­ ors; Christine Turnbull, Grade VBI,. Ronprs: Linda Hoover, Jane Shannon, Barbara Bpx; Pass; Maureen Ryan, Leonard Ryan, Grade VH, First class honors: Mary Kelly, Grade V, Honors: Jane Sills, Marianne Segeren, Brenda Ann Har- greaves, Mary Catherine Mc­ Quaid (equal). Grade HI Honors: Nancy Devereaux* Anne Stewart (equal), Robert Patrick. .... Theory Grad® V History, H«> ors: Jean Patrick, Grada IV harmony, Honors: Jean Patrick, Grade. IV, Counterpoint, pianoforte, Grade yin, Rop­ ers; Marie Trewartha; Pass: Ruth L. Murphy, Ruth Cole- man, Grade VB, Honors: Flor- ence Joy Martin, Lynda Lor­ raine Cpok. Grade V, Pass: Barbara Elliott. Grade B, First class honors: Patricia Diwert. Honors: Lynn Turner. Theory Grade B, Honors: Dianne Broeze, Jaynlp E.Snell, C L I N T Q N Pass: Jean Patrick. Grade BI Harmony, Honors:Christine Tuynbull. Grade BVFlrst class honors: Martha Corrie, Mary Kelly, Pass: Nancy Sillery. Theory Grade I, First class honors: Marlene Turnbull, Jean Devereaux, Mary Catherine Mc­ Quaid (equal), Marianne Sege- ren, Brenda Ann Hargreaves, Teresa Devereaux; Honors: Mary Lou Lane. Kenneth COmmings, a graduate of Clinton District Collegiate Institute and son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cummings, Mary Street, Clinton, received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Sir George Williams University recently. The impressive convocation with over 900 graduates was held at Place des Nations on the Expo site. Ken is presently teaching 'in Two Mountains, 15 miles west of Montreal. ADASTRAL PARK Social Notes Editor: Mrs. Sandro Sinker Phone 482-9179 ADASTRAL PARK— Sgt. and ' Mrs. R. Anslow have recently returned from a holiday to Expo. Sgt. and Mrs. H, Finlay trav­ elled to Cauyahoga Falls, Ohio to visit relatives. While in the • U.S., they toured through Wash, ington, D.C. and also Virginia. Mrs, Denise Priestley is a patient in Clinton Public Hos- pital. Mrs. 'W. F. O’Hearn from Hal- ifax, N.S, is visiting with hpr granddaughter and family, Cpl. and Mrs. J, Spidell, 47 Winn- ipeg road. ■ On Sunday they travelled to Niagara to view the Falls. MOVES TO NEW LOCATION FOR FURNACE OIL STOVE OIL Of Clinton j Womens Instk Curators and their commit- * tees of the Tweedsmuir History books of the Branches of the West Huron District were guests of the Clinton Women’s Institute at the home of Mrs. Mervyn Batkin, Clinton, last week. The president, Mrs. Wilfred ColcloughandMrs. Bab. kin welcomed the guests. After­ noon tea was served and a sue. cessful sale of home-made bak­ ing was held. On display was the Clinton Tweedsmuir History book and the pictures of Clin- ■ ton taken years ago were very interesting to the guests as also the Centennial quilt made by their members of the the provincial flower emblems. • A. Don’t throw bottles or cans on the campfire, warns The adian National Institute for the Blind. The heat may cause them to explode showeringpotentially or I? metal, a- rmr> I • Protective glasses with plas- tic lenses and safety frames should be part of every fisher- . man’s gear, says The Cana, dian National Institute for the Blind. Barbed fish lures, needle-sharp hooks and those heavy metal sinkers, are all potential eye hazards. So be a wise owl — protect your sight with safety glasses. The busy little coin opera- ted laundromat and dryclean, ers at 70 "Albert Street north, where Mrs. Irene Okahashi is the proprietor, is closed now to be reopened at a larger, more convenient location at 15 Rattenbury Street west. Mrs? Okahashi, who came from Alberta ’six and a half years ago, has - been in ■ busi- ness at the Albert Street ad. dress for -more than five years. In that time, the premises have grown too small for the vol. ume of customers who use the laundromat A grand re-opening is sche­ duled for sometime in August, says Mrs. Okahashi, just as soon as the new, more mod- ern machines arrive and are installed. OIL BURNER SERVICE SUMMER CLEAN-OUTS Call Gordon Grigg Ltd. PHONE 482-9411 — CLINTON Your Complete Petroleum Supplier—Brings You Quality ARROW GASOLINES DIESEL FUEL VALVOLINE MOTOR OIL GREASES AND LUBRICANTS HAVE THE ANSWER Brazil nuts are easy to slice thin for a cake garnish if you parboil them first for a few minutes, then slice with a vege­ table peeler. GINGERICH'S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS REDUCED 25*7®/ ODDS N' ENDS IN SUMMER CANVAS SHOES OFFto 482*9352 ■b AIKEN BROS.GINGERICH'S SALES & SERVICE LTD. 234-4351 CLINTON 517-0290 ZURICH 524404 SEAFORTH And MANTEL RADIOS—HAIR DRYERS POLISHERS, VACUUMS, Too ALL THE POPULAR BRANDS Men’s Boy’s Footwear & Clothiftgf Luggage & Leather Goods CLINTON NEW SHUR-GAIN animal health service I In recognition of the changing needs of today's animal agriculture, the SHUR-GAIN Division of Canada Packers Limited has marshalled its research resources to bring to Canadian farmers, the finest quality Animal Health Products that science can develop and that industry can manufacture. Buy them at your local SHUR-GAIN Feed Service Mill CUNTON These products, the result of a combined effort by Canada Packers basic Research Development Laboratories, their Fine Chemical Division production facilities and the SHUR-GAIN Research Farm have earned the right to bear the SHUR-GAIN NAME. jiuni CLINTON FEED Huron St The Beatty Farm Equipment Co, of Fergus takes great pride in announcing the appointment of Elgin' Dale to the sales staff of the Beatty Farm Service Centre,'Clinton. . In .Elgin we have hired a rhan who has been associated with farm operations all his life and we feel sure that you may discuss any farm needs you may require, Mr. Dale joins our staff of Geo. Carbert and Neale Trewartha under the management of Mr. Rus Archer. We wish Elgin and his family happiness and success in his new position with the company. BOOKING ON SILO UNLOADERS ENDS — JULY 31st We still have a good supply of silo unloaders and bunk • feeders. You can save 10%'jUst by booking now and an additional 5% for "cash with order" deal CALL US TODAY FOR "MONEY-SAVING" DEAL FARM SERVICE CENTRE FOR COMPLETE FARM EQUIPMENT SALES — INSTALLATION — SERVICE Rattenbury —■ Clinton Phon* 412-9561