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Clinton News-Record, 1974-03-07, Page 11 th. TOWN Amp COUNTRY CLASSIFIEDS YQUNGBLUT: Suddenly at his residence, R.R. 1 Auburn, on Sun- day, March 3, 1974, Percy W. Youngblut, in his •65th year. Beloved husband of Frances McLarty and dear father of Douglas of Scotland, Ontario, Barrie of Grand Valley, Mrs. Elizabeth Tate of Brampton; and six grand- children. The body rested at Ar- thur's Funeral Home, Auburn until Tuesday, March 5, where a, service was held at Knox United Church at 2:30 p.m. Interment in Ball's Cemetery. MURCH: At Stratford, on Monday, March 4th,, 1974, Huron Lorne Murch, of Clinton, in his 66th year. Beloved husband of the late Eva (Gilbert) Murch, and dear father of (Donna) Mrs. Arthur Hallam, and Miss Beatrice Murch, both of Strat- ford. Also surviving are one sister, Mrs. Russell (Madeline) Bishop,, of Kitchener, one brother, Jack Murch, of Clinton and three grandchildren.. The funeral' service was held from the Ball Funeral Home, 153 High Street, 'Clinton, on Wednesday, MarCh 6th at 2:00 p.m. Interment in Clinton Cemetery. VODDEN: At Clinton on Tuesday, February 26, 1974, Albert Waite Vodden of Clinton, formerly of the Londesboro area, in his 86th year! Beloved- husband of the late Irene Vodden and dear brother of Mrs. Elizabeth Scott of Clinton; Mrs. Florence Nimms of Toronto; Ernest of Woodham and Robert of Clinton. The funeral was held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 28 from the Ball Funeral Home, February 28 from the Ball Funeral Home, 153 High •Street, Clinton. Interment in the Clinton Cemetery. COLEMAN: In South Huron Hospital, Exeter, •on Monday, February 25, 1974, J. F. Harvey Coleman,' beloved husband of Elinor McKinlay, predeceased August 1972, in his 73rd year. Dear father of Mrs. Orval (Mae) Schilbe, Thamesville, Ont., dear grandfather of Steven, Keith, Allen and Karen, one brother, Lorne, predeceased. The funeral service was held from the Westlake Funeral Home, Zurich on February 27, 1974 at 2:30 p.m. mitsrroN NEWS-RPcORA TiiuRSPAY, MARCH 7, 11)74-14 This Clinton Figure Skating team placed second in the an- nual Inter-Club competitions held on Sunday at the Goderich Memorial Arena. A team from Stratford took top honors. Members of the Clinton group are, left to right, Jane Symons and Mary Anne Cummings, third in Junior Bronze Dance, Carolyn Wood, second in Junior Bronze Dance, Patricia Art- stett, first In Senior Dance, Peggy Jones, second Junior Bronze Dance, Marilyn Mair, second Novice Dance and Lode Blair, second Novice Dance.-staff photo News of Auburn Rev. Murdock Morrison officiated. • COLEMAN: The family of the Temporary entombment in the Bayfield Mausoleum. ,.Interoient •Harvey Coleman would like to ex. later in the BkYfield Cemetery. press their sincere thanks and preciation to all who helped in any, STRYKER: At Alexandra Marine .way during his illness and in our _ recent bereavement. Your thought. Hospital in Goderich on Friday, fulness will always be remembered, March I, 1974, John Stryker of R.R. 2 Clinton, beloved husband of Orval and Mae Schilbe.-10b Jenny AufderHaar, dear father of Mrs. John (Grace) Bakker, Goderich, Mrs. George (Minnie) Sjaarda, Henry, Breslau, Herman of Laurel and Kurt, Seaforth, dear brother of Hendrikji Boertjes, Holland, Mrs. John (Willempje) Maat, Holland, Dirk, Holland and predeceased by two brothers and one sister. The body rested at the Beattie Funeral Home, 55 Ratten- bury St. East, in Clinton from Saturday evening until the Funeral Service at 2:00 p.m. Monday, March 4th from the Christian Reformed Church in 'Clinton. Rev. A. Beukemia officiated. Interment Clinton Cemetery. 23. ENGAGEMENTS, MRS. GEORGE HENRY RR 7 Lucknow wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter, Faye to Herb Oakes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oakes, RR 2 Clinton. The wedding will take place at her home March 30, 1974 at 5:00 p.m.-10p• MR. AND MRS. HERBERT STAFFEN of Clinton, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth May, to Robert Simon son of Mr. Michael Simon of Waterloo. The Wedding to take place on Saturday, April 6, 1974 at St. Andrew Presbyterian church, Clinton at 3 p.m.-10p Mr. and Mrs. Murray Fendley of John Street, Orangeville,, are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Brenda Gene, to Robert Garnet Harland, son of Mr, and Mrs. Gar- net Harland, Clinton. The wedding will take place in Orangeville on March 30, 1974 at 7 p.m. in West- minster Church.-10b 25. IN MEMORIAM WHITMORE A tribute of love and remembrance to Ralph E. Whit- more who was tragically taken from us 2 years ago March 13, 1972. No further ,away than a picture, A smile or remembered phrase, Our loved ones live in memory-- So close in so many ways For how often does a sunset Bring nostalgic thoughts to mind Of moments that our loved ones shared, In days now left behindt How often has a flower, Or a crystal autumn sky Brought golden recollections Of happy days gone byt Yes, memory has a magic way Of keeping loved ones near— Eiref cinfte in mind and heart Is the one we hold most dear, Sadly missed by Mother. Dad and Karen.--10 p late thru Classified FORAGE SEEDS It SEED GRAIN We are heavily stocked with locally grown Canada No. 1 Red Clover and Timothy Seed of the highest quality we have had for many years. A full line of forage seeds will also be available. We are taking orders now for grain and forage seeds. THE. SEED PLANT in Londesboro Phone Clinton 482-7475 or Blyth' 523-4399 10,11b TRICIAN;Ars telANKS FOLKS FOR HAVING CONFIDENCE /N OUR NAME;THATS THE SECRET TO OUR • FAME S 6p..M CONFIDENCE aft OUR BUSINESS OUDD KUEHL at HURON PINES ELECTRIC 88 King St. Phone Clinton 492-7901 Albert SOW* of RR 1, Illarield keeps the fire burning late into the night under the boiling pans In his "sugar shack" as the maple sftup season Is In full swing. Warm weather of the past several days has brought the peak of the season, Metal weeks early. (News-Record photo) -, 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE 14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 22. DEATHS -. PICTURE framing as usual. Frame • made to fit any size of picture. Harold Tyndall. Phone 482-7409 af- ter 6 p.m,--r-eow STAN BLOWES Travel Service, 32 Wellington Street, Stratford. For all airlines, steamships, rail, hotel reservations, tours, Low bank rates on time payments, Prepaid arrangements for relatives visiting from overseas. Call 271-5710.---6b WHEELCHAIRS - The CP & T Fund of Clinton Oddfellows Lodge have wheelchairs available for loan free. Contact Tom Chuter 482.7652 or Mrs. M. Batkin, 482-3866. KEN'S General Towing - 24 hour service - Edmonton Road, Vanastra. Phone 482-9722.--8beow - • VACUUM CLEANERS SALES & SERVICE ALL MAKES BOB PECK VARNA 262-5748. gclIn CHUTER PLUMBING HEATING & ELECTRIC Furnace Installations DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES Appliance Service 46 King St. 482-7662 c-18tfn 14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN WILLIAM ELGIN •PORTER LATE OF THE TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY, IN THE COUNTY OF HURON, ALL persons claiming' against the above Estate are required to for- ward full particdlars of their claims to the under signed on or before the 30th day of March, 1974, after which- date the assets will be distributed. - DONNELLY & MURPHY 18 The Square Goderich, Ontario. Solicitors for • the Estate. 10,11,12b IN THE ESTATE OF MELVILLE JAMES OLIVER, late of the Township of Tuckersmith in the County of Huron, Retired Building Contractor, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above- named who died on the 16th of January, 1974, are required to file full particulars thereof with the un- dersigned on or before, the 7th day of March, 1974, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 18th day of February, 1974. E. B. MENZIES, Q.C., Clinton, Ontario. , Solicitor for the said Estate. 8,9,10b - • • - NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF ALBERT EDWARD FREMLIN All persons having claims against the estate of Albert Edward Fremlin, late of the Town of Clin- ton, who died October 26, 1973, are required to file proof of same with the undersigned on or before March 11, 1974, after which date the estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the under- signed shall then have notice and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim he shall not then have notice. DATED at Goderich 'this 14th day of February, 1974 RICHARD DILLON FREMLIN and HARRIETT ELIZABETH LOUCH, Executors, by their solicitors herein, HUNTER, PARKER & RIVERS Barristers and Solicitors 44 North Street GODERICH, Ontario —8,9,10b 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN MELVIN DAVISON, late of the Village of Bayfield in the County of Huron, Retired Labourer, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above- named who died on the 17th day of October, 1973, are required to file full particulars thereof with the un- dersigned on or before the 18th day of March, 1974, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 22nd day of February, A.D. 1974. E.B. Menzies, Q.C., Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate. 9,10,11 b .„ • NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF ROY MERVYN .KEYS All; persons having ;claims against the Estate of RoY Mer- vyn Keys, late of the Township of Stanley, in the County of Huron, Retired Fell rmer, deceased, who died on the 14th day of February, 1974, are hereby notified to send it full particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 21st day of March, 1974, af- ter which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then received. DATED at Seaforth, Ontario this 19th day of February, 1974. McConnell & Stewart, Seaforth, Ontario. Solicitors for the Executor. 9,10,11b 15. PUBLIC NOTICE DO YOU HAVE marriage or family problems? The Ministry of Com- munity & Social Services offers help in the form of marriage• and family counselling either in your home or in the Wingham office, 199 Josephine Street. For appointment phone' 357-3370.—eow 18.MISCFLLANEOUS God still speaks to those who take, time to listen 10p 21. BIRTHS JOHNSTON: Don and Jackie John- ston, Bayfield, Ont. are pleased to announce the arrival of their son Mark Weston, on March 1, 1974, at St. Joseph's Hospital, London. ' MACAULAY: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Macaulay of Clinton are pleased to announce the arrival of a baby boy "Ryan Douglas" on February 28, 1974, in Clinton Public Hospital. 22. DEATHS PICKEW: At Goderich, on Thur- sday, February 28, 1974, Anna May Pickett of Clinton; beloved wife of William H. Pickett, in her 79th year. Dear mother of Mrs. Jim (Madeline) Murray, Mrs. Allistair (Olive) Murray both of Varna, Mrs. Donna Hundt of Goderich, Mrs. Jack (Norma) Shanahan, London, dear sister of Albert Colclough, Clinton. Also surviving are ten grandchildren, twenty-seven great- grandchildren and one great-great- grandchild. Predeceased by a daughter, Lillian in 1918. The funeral was held from the Ball Funeral. Home, 153 High Street, Clinton, on Saturday March 2 at 2:00 p.m. Interment Clinton Cemetery. 13. SERVICES AVAILABLE WORLD DAY OF PRAYER The annual Women's World Day of Prayer was observed last Friday, March 1. in St. Mark's Anglican Church with the Anglican Church Women's president, Mrs. Celia Taylor , presiding. Scripture was read by Mrs. Gerald McDowell, president of Knox United Church Women. Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson, president of the Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society read the second scripture lesson. Taking. the different parts were Mrs. Elmer TrOmmer, Mrs. Frank Raithby, Mrs. Jack Armstrong, Mrs. Lloyd Barth, Mrs: -Frances Clark, and Mrs. ,Peter Verbeek. A musical selection was played by Mrs. Lynda. Curl on vibraharp, Mrs. Norma Wark on the guitar and Mrs. Doran Roulston on the electric base guitar. The offering was received by Mrs. Donald Cart- wright and Mrs. Robert Slater, Guest speaker was Rev. Ronald Curl of Westfield who spoke on the theme of the prayer service, Make us Builders of Peace. In his in- spiring -message, Mr. Curl urged for better com- munications at home, in the community, and around the world, if we are to have peace in the world today. He said God must be placed first to be Builders of Peace. SOCIAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Harvey An- drews of Exeter visited last Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Celia Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Reg Asquith of Islington spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ar- thur and Philip. Mrs. Beth Lansing is a patient in Clinton hospital af- ter being home for a couple of days. Mrs. Orval McPhee is a patient in Clinton hospital with a broken wrist from a fall at her home. MRS. JOHN YOUNGBLUT Funeral services were held last Friday, March 1 for Mrs. John Youngblut at the J. Keith Arthur Funeral Home, She passed away in Clinton Public Hospital on February 26 in her 85th year. She was the former Sarah Gauley and was born in Goderich to Isaac Gauley and Sarah Ann Henderson. Following her marriage to John Youngblut, who predeceased' her 24 years ago, she lived on the Maitland Block before moving to their home in Hullett Township on the Base Line. She was a mem- ber of First Baptist Church, Goderich. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Morley (Jean) Johnston, Auburn, RR 2, Auburn and two sons, Norman at HUronview and Gordon at home, One son Eldon passed away in 1972. Eight grand- children and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Chisholm of Huron- view, also survive, Rev. W, H. McWhinnie of Goderich was in charge of the service with spring burial taking place in Ball's Cemetery., Pallbearers were Roy Daer, John Johnston, Thomas Johnston, Harry Web- ster, Stanley Ball and Frank Raithby. DONALD E. U. THOMPSON Donald E. U. Thompson passed away suddenly at his home on Con.6, West Wawanosh on February 25th in his 62nd year. He was the son of Uriah Thompson. and Florence Mar- tin and was a member of Don- nybrook United Church. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Donald (Rebecca) Gibbon of Sundridge and Miss Lucy of Oakville. Pastor..A Ifred-F ry» conducted the service on Thursday, February 28 at the J. Keith Ar- thur Funeral Home. Pallbearers were Cyril Boyle, Gus Redmond, Ted Robinson, Robert McAllister, Gordon Smyth and Albert • Taylor, Flowerbearers were John John- ston, Wallace Wilson, Hilliard Jefferson, and William L, raig... YOUTH CLUB The members of the ,St. Augustine Youth Club held a successful euchre party last Friday evening when draws were made for prizes on which tickets had been sold. Winners were: first prize, an 8-track car tape player, Mr. Robert Chamney, Auburn; secOnd prize, an electronic camera, Bernard Boyle; third prize, a hair dryer and styler, Mrs. ,Donald Cartwright, Auburn; and fourth prize, a ten pound box of chocolates, Mike Moriarty of Goderich. The door prize was won by Janice Foran. Prizes to the winners in euchre were: high lady, Mrs. Jim Leddy; second lady, Miss Donna Foran; high man, Brother Carl of Kingsbridge; second high man, Frank Foran. SOCIAL NEWS The Auburn Librarian, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson requests county books to be in by March 9- for exchange. MRS. A.E. MILLSON Friends in this community received_ word last week of the death of a former resident, Mrs. Alvin E. Millson at the North Lambton Rest Home at Forest, She was the former Edna Williams and widow of the Reverend Alvin E. Millson, a former Methodist minister at Auburn. She had resided at Bright's Grove. She is survived by one son, Rev. Earle Millson of Bridgenorth, Ontario; two grandchildren, and one brother, Frank Williams of Glen Avon,, Saskatchewan. The funeral was held last Saturday at the Lockhart Funeral home, Mitchell with' interment in Bethel Cemetery, Mitchell. SOCIAL NEWS Mrs. Donald Haines and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock were guests at the 60th anniversary of the Dungannon Women's In- stitute held in Nile United Church. Mrs. Haines, district ,president, was guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Idson of Arva visited last Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. 'Maitland Allen and her grandfather, W.J. Craig. 4-H CLUB Auburn 4-H club held its first meeting for the spring project, "Take A Look at Your- self" at the home of Mrs. Donald Cartwright. She welcomed all the 17 members and opened with the 4-H pledge. The election of officers took place. Results were: president Judy Van Dongen; vice- president, Joanne Hickey; secretary, Lorraine Chamney; press reporter, Trudy Meehan. Mrs. Cartwright with her assistant led in the topic discussion, "Is your image im- portant?" The leaders also told the requirements for the club and told the girls they would be making a sewing kit and laun- dry bag during the course. SOCIAL NEWS Congratulations to Philip Ar- thur, Terry Powell, Douglas McClinchey and Steven Bromley playing hockey with the Blyth Bantams for their win last Friday night over Hillsburg 5 to 4. At the game at Blyth, Blyth won 5 to 1. Philip is on defence; Terry is goalie and Doug and Steven are for- wards. These games were the first of the Ontario Minor Hockey play-offs. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald -Elliott of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott entertained her parents and Miss Carol Beadle of Kit- chener last Saturday night on the occasion of their silver wed- ding anniversary. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock were guests last Wednesday of Elgin East District of the Women's Institute at their annual Win- ter Picnic at Springfield: Mr. and Mrs. Archie Robin- son Of Clinton visited last Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Maitland, Allen, 4H CL lEit CLINTON II 4-H The first meeting of the Clin- ton II 4-H club was held at the home of Mrs. Howes on Mon- day, February 25. It was opened with the 4-H pledge. The election of officers was held and they are as follows: president, Glenna Ellis; vice- president, Judy Tiesma; secretary-treasurer, Wendy Tyndall. The Press Reporter has not yet been decided. Also, Mrs. Howes explained to us the proper parliamentary procedures of the meetings. It was decided our meetings would be held on Mondays at 7:30 p.m. at either of the leader's homes. The next meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Tyndall on March 4 at 7:30 p.m. The nickname for our club is "The Ugly Ducklings". The meeting was then . turned over to Mrs. Howes. The topic for discussion was "Is. Your Image Important?" The meeting was then adjour- ned by the president. Wendy Tyndall. 26, CARD OF THANKS STEENSTRA: I would like to thank The Clinton Fire Department for their speedy assistance. B. Steenstra,-10p, ANSTETT: On behalf of 'Pat and her family, we would like to thank Mrs. Leah Kuehl, Mrs. Freda Slade, Mrs. Claudia Eastman and Mrs. Joy Fink and anyone else who was instrumental in helping Pat to achieve her Canada Cord.-10b WISE: I would like to thank all my friends, relatives and neighbours for the lovely flowers, cards and treats during my recent stay in Clinton and London Hospitals, Special thanks to Dr. Harrett, Dr. Sears, and nurses of the hospitals. Everything was deeply appreciated. Mrs. Jennie Wise.-10b HILL: In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Isabella M. Hill, who passed away March 8, 1973. Loving memories never die, As years roll on and years pass by In our hearts the memories are kept Of ones we love, and never forget. Lovingly remembered by husband and family,-10b VODDEN The sisters and brothers of the late Albert Vbdden wish to express their thanks to their relatives, friends and neighbors for the sympathy and kindness exten: ded and donations made, during the loss of their brother. Also thanks to Dr. Baker and the Hospital 'staff and to Rev. Royal and the Ball Funeral Home.-10b CORRAN: Jim and Bea Corran Would like to thank all their neigh- bours and friends, the nurses and Dr. Baker of the Clinton Hospital for all the kindness shown to them during their recent illness.-10b RAPSON: I wish to thank friends, neighbours and relatives for cards, visits and flowers while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. .Special thanks to the nurses on first floor, Dr. Baker, Dr.. Flowers and Dr. Lambert. Flora .Rapson CLASS A Truck Mechanics BASIC $4.$0 PER HOUR CHIP & Group Insurance paid by Company. Coveralls Sup- plied. For further Information call Carlyle Bannister BLUEWATER TRUCK CENTRE LTD. GODERICH 524-7379