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22. DEATHS
RANDS-At his residence, 120
Wellington St., Clinton ou Mon.July
29th, 1974, Jabez Edward Rands, in
his 72 year. Beloved husband of the
_late Myrtle (Sanderson) Rands. The
funeral service was held from the
Ball Funeral Home, 153 High St.,
Clinton on Thursday, August 1, at 2
p.m. Interment in Clinton Cemetery.
WESTON-At Victoria Hospital,
London, on Tuesday, July 30, 1974,
Frederick Stuart. Weston of
Hayfield in his 62nd year. Beloved
husband of Maud Parker and dear
father of Mrs. Donald (Elaine)
Dinel, London, Mrs, Donald
(Jackelyn)' Johnston and Mrs.
Morris (Kathryn) Sauve, of
Hayfield. Also surviving are 5 gran-
dchildren. The body rested at the
Ball Funeral Home 153 High
Street, Clinton until Thursday. The
Funeral Service was held at. Trinity
Anglican Church, Hayfield on
Friday, August. 2 at 2 p.m, Inter-
ment in. Hayfield Cemetery.
SCOTT-At St. Joseplik Hospital,
London on Saturday, August 3,
1974, Walter Richard Scott of
Seaforth _in his 72nd year. Beloved
husband of Ivy Plewes Johnston.
Dear brother of Wilfred J. of
Hullett Township, Mrs. Maurice
(Beulah) Esten of Barrie and Mrs.
William (Violet.) Coughlin of
Toronto; Mrs. Reginald (Grace)
'Pfiferaid iviiiinpta1g. 64'61
wrvice was held' 'on'IVIonday,
August. 5, at 2 p.m. from the B.S.
Box Funeral Home, Seaforth. Rev.
M,E. Reuber officiated. Interment
in Maitland Bank Cemetery,
kaforth.
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HARRIS--Mr, and Mrs. Richard
Harris of..48.13, 2, Blyth Are pleased
to announce the arrival of their
daughter on July 31, 1974, in Clin-
ton Public Hospital.
CARDIFF-Mr, and Mrs, Lewis
Cardiff of R.R. 4, Brussels an-
nounce the, arrival of their baby
girl on August. 2, 1974 in Clinton
Public Hospital,
VANSTONE-Mr. and Mrs.
Williafi Vanstone of Benmilter an-
nounce the birth of a daughter on
August 2, 1974, in Clinton Public
Hospital.
HORTON-Mr. and Mrs. Bruce
Horton of' R.R. 5 Clinton, announce
the birth of their daughter on
August 5, 1974, in Clinton Public
Hospital.
25.1N MEMORIAM
BIGELOW; In loving memory
of Timothy Scott Bigelow, who
passed away Aug, 9, 1973.
Death cannot long divide,'
For is it not as though the rose
that climbed my garden, wall
Has blossomed op the other
side?
Death doth hide,
But not divide;
Thou art but on Christ's other
side!
Thou art with Christ, and
Christ with me;
In Christ united still are we,
Lovingly remembered by his
wife Louise, Mom, Dad, Cathi
and J 'Aim -32 p
26. CARD OF THANKS
BROWN-My sincere thanks to all
who sent cards,. flowers and treats
and made visits while I was con-
fined to hospital, to Rev.
Oestreicher for his calls, Special
thanks to Drs, Fll0ers, Baker and
'Parsons, also nurses and staff on
first floor. Charles Brown.-32p
BALL: I would like to extend
my thanks to all those who
paid me a visit or sent flowers
and cards during my stay in
Clinton and London Hospitals
for surgery. Special thanks to
Dr. Baker and Dr. Parsons and
nurses. Norman and
family.-32p
ST. JAMES CHURCH - Our
warmest thanks to the kind
friends and neighbours who
contributed so generously to
the success of last Saturday's
"Country-Fare" sale. Your
donations and your attendance
there were most appreciated.
The A.C.W. of St. James
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United.! Church. Notes
Welcoming into the church
last Sunday morning were Bert
Shobbrook and Harry Snell,
The 'ushers were Barbara
Glousher, Cheryl Reid, Heather
Fothergill and Colleen Carter
with Donna Longman and
Carol Jewitt looking after the
baby care, Jean Kennedy and
Vaughn Hunking led Kin-
dergarten Congregation.
The messengers met in the
church hall with their leader
Mrs. Ted flunking. Service
began with Gospel Hymn sing
time, with Louise Lovett at the
organ. The choir number was
by the Snell family with Mrs.
Allen Bosman at the piano,
Robbie Snell on the guitar and
Mrs, RPSS Jewitt, Mrs. Bev
Jewitt and Rick Snell singing
"Hand in Hand" and "Music",
Rev. McDonald children's
story, time was 9th command-
ment "Do not bear false wit-
ness" His message was "Fear
of loneliness."
CherriO Club
The Cheerio Club met on
Wednesday July 31st at the
home pf Mary Robinson with
Mrs. Robinson as acting
president. ,
The meeting opened with a
hymn and a reading "Summer
evening" by Jessie Jones. Roll
call was answered by a current
event by 10 members and the
minutes of last meeting were
read by secretary Id a/Durn in,
with Thank-you's from Ida
Townsend and Dorothy Brun-
sdon. The treasurer's report
was also given,
Group three will be in charge
of the August meeting. A draw
donated by Dorothy Brunsdon
was won by Jessie Jones and
the meeting closed with prayer
by Tri Duizer.
A program of contests
followed: word puzzle and wed-
ding party by Tri Duizer; words
ending with age by Jessie,
Jones; parts of the body by
Jewel Cowan, and names of
cakes by Mary Robinson. Some
games of cards were played and
cake and ice-cream were served
by Mary Robinson, Jewel
Cowan, Jessie Jones and Tri
Duizer, •
ShoWer
On Wednesday night, July
31st Mrs. Cliff Adams held a
shower at her home when
about 30 neighbors and friends
met to honor Glenyce .Anderson
whO is marrying August 31st.
A social time was spent and
Glenyce received many lovely
gifts for which she graciously
replaced and thanked everyone.
Personals
Mrs, Laura Sundercock
returned to her home on Friday
having spent past week con-
valescing at the home of her
niece Mr. and Mrs, Pero
McBride, Carlow,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shad-
dick returned home on Sunday
July 28th having spent three
weeks visiting his brother, Con,
stable and Mrs. Richard Shad-
dick, Edmonton, Alberta and
visited in B.C, and at Maple
Creek, Macklin and Conquest
Saskatchewan, Jasper and
Banff, Alberta.
Mr. and Mrs, Watson Reid
returned home on July 26th
from enjoying a tour with .50
Huron County Beef producers
July 9 -26th to Holland, Ger-
many, Austria and Swit-
zerland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McEwing
returned home on Tuesday
night July 30th from a four
week holiday to Victoria, B.C.
attended the Calgary tem-
pede„ the Klondike at Edmon-
ton and visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Chambers at Shilo
Manitoba,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tamblyn,
Kerin and Suzanne returned
home on July 31st from a two
week visit to Prince Edward
Island where they visited her
sister', Mr. and Mrs. Erroll
,Lund and her brother Wm.
Derby.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lee spent
a couple of days last week with
his sister Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
Rivers of Tweed.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sottiaux,
Gary, Nancy and Jennifer spent
the weekend in Montreal.
Mrs. Tina Graham, Anna
and Timmie and Robert Vod-
den of Paris visited on Satur-
day with their aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook.
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Shaddick
of Moorefield spent the
weekend with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Allen Shaddick.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Riley
of Niagara Falls visited on the
weekend with Mr, and Mrs.
Gordon Radford.
Mrs, Elsie Youngblut, Mr.
Joe Youngblut, Mrs. Ena
Howatt, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Good and Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Longman attended the Schultz
reunion held at Blyth Conser-
vation East Wawanosh on Sun-
day. -
--0•Mix, a nd• M rsv 'Don Ilabkirk;f
Essex; visited her sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Allen Shaddick 'last
week.
Friends are pleased "to see
Mrs. Glen Carter home from
being a patient in Goderich
Hospital.
The Berean unit of U.C.W.
will meet on August 13th at 2
p.m. Roll call will be a baby or
chilhdeni W.I.ct
re meeting
of oneself.T
will be
held on August 14th at 7 p.m,
for a to'- to Gay Lea at
Egmondville, returning for the
meeting at 8:30 p.m.
Mrs. Gladys Gomley spent
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the holiday weekend at Ottawa,
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Shob-
brook, Mrs. Ron. Ellerby and
Frank spent Thursday in
Woodstock with Mr, and Mrs.
Ross Millson and family,
Dorrie returned home from
spending some holidays there.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Druizer
and family spent the holiday
weekend at Ripley with Mr.
and Mrs, Bob Scott and family.
Mr, Will Govier spent Sun•
day afternoon with his
daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Jack
Hamilton at Sunset Park
Goderich.
• Dora Lynn Ellerby of Clinton
spent the weekend with her
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs.
Bert Shobbrook while her
parents spent the weekend at
Owen Sound.
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Thompson
and her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hamilton, • Moorefield
spent Thursday to Sunday at
Red Bay and Collingwood.
Monday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Thompson were
Mr, and Mrs. Hamilton,
Moorefield, Mr. and Mrs,
Raymond Radford, London,
and Mr. and Mrs, John Lawrie,
Robbie and Jennifer of Kit-
chener.
Rev. McDonald attended
camp at Menesetung Goderich
and was counsellor for parents
without partners.
DON BELL
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
225 MAPLE ST.
CLINTON 482-9560
obituary
Mrs; Ward Forrest, the dor-
mer Lilly Grace Dalrymple of
RR 1, Zurich, passed away in
South Huron liospijal in
Exeter on MONDAY, August 5,
1974 in her 69th year,
She was the •beloved wife of
the late Henry Ward Forrest,
and dear mother of MrDs.eGitoorn -
don (Marion) McNutt, RR 1,
Zurieh; Mrs,
(Margaret) Burkhart,
Winoham; Don of Clinton; and
predeceased by one daughter
Grace, Mrs. Ross Riley; dear
sister of Mrs. Len (Susan)
Purdy of Hensel! and Mrs.
David (. Ruby) Treibner of RR
3, Kippen; Mrs. Charles (Mar-
jorie) Dunlop of Stratford; Gar-
netEoxfEtegrondville and Wilmer of
The late Mrs. Forrest rested
at the Bonthron Funeral
Chapel in Hensall where the'
funeral service was held Wed-
nesday, August 7, 1974 with
Rev. Morrison officiating. In-
terment Hensel! Union
'Cemetery,
MS PO TM(' 35
Womons Ingenue, Notes
The Hensall ,branch of the
W.I, have been busy these past
summer months, although
there were no regular meetings.
At the moment the branch is
searching out new leadership
Material for the local 4-1-1
program which will begin . in
September.
This unit .is entitled "The
Club Girl Entertains", and will
involve cooking and of course
eating all of the fun prepared
foods, We would enjoy hearing
from any woman who likes the
company of young people and
wants to share her knowledge
with these young women.
There will be a two day
training school in Exeter on
August 26,27 for the leaders. In
September, Hensall W.I, will
revive a tradition of the group
and condust a bus tour. All
W.I. branches are encouraged
to visit the Erland Lee Home in
the Hamilton area and so they
will combine this visit with an
interesting tour of the city of
Hamilton. This will be
discussed at the next meeting
on September 11 at 7 p.m.
Holy Communion
was
Celebrated
Holy
ministered by the Rev, G.A.
Anderson Of St. Paul's
Anglican Church on Sunday
morning. Mr. Harry 'Horton
was the guest soloist accom-
panied by Mrs, R.H, Middleton
at the cOnpsOelresoonfatihse organ,
Mr, and Mrs. Bev Hamilton
spent a few days last week in
Nashville.
Mrs. Kevin Warner of Lon-
don visited Friday of last week
with Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Mrs. Laird Mickle spent a
few days last week in
Ridgetown, a guest of Mr, and
Mrs. George Mickle and was
there for the smorgasbord din-
ner at their home on the Mon-
day evening when they also en-
tertained some of the Mickle
relatives from Sylvania and
Toledo, Ohio and Chicago,
Illinois who were holidaying et
Rondeau Park.
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