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Clinton News-Record, 1974-08-08, Page 12CLINTON NEW0-RIECORP, THURSDAY, AVQIJ$T 1974,11 PEOPLE, WHO SLEEP; I'VE A BABY, SURE DON'T I/AYE - ONE... (1(1 THE • 11 N 4"•11 Pi 4 so 111-, 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. OPNOTCH I LEDS LIMITED Seaford' Phone 527..1910 Aninsua WHEAT HARVEST IS HERE Have you your producer number If not, we have forms for you We are' ready to handle your wheat crop, Try us for Service WE STILL HAVE BALER TWINE • Elna Super models Na. 62 and 64 • Sensational New Elna Press Repairs to all makes of machines- Scissors sharpened. "The Cadillac of Fabrics" Fabrics: • Trevira • Cottons Tex-Made • Wool Blends - Arnels • Swim Suit Fabrics - Licra, Tricot , New Notions Dept.. Featuring Butterick & Vogue Patterns • Kwik-Sew and Basic Stream-lined Buttons Plus the world's best Molnycke" Threads Sheet" Pillow Caires•by Wabniso, foam-treed Shoes Watson Lingerie, Purses by Kornfein c1ctoocWgWcWililcVc:WM%WgVCIMWOW::WcXWtVcswi,ViVk Watch For Our End-of-Summer Back-To.School Sale Avogsvoi,ss&-twomiooklivv00:10., Victoria St. Clinton Custom Made girdle., brae, slips, panties, nightwear, swim wear Spetial sewing Course in lingerie and knit. AT MOTO CROSS MOTORCYCLE RACES SUNDAY AUG. 11 RACES START AT 12:30 P.M. 1.801.11.1 y w 44 GULLI SPORTS & RECREATION LIMITED R.R. 1 VARNA PHONE 262.5809 '4111111010•1•11111100111•111.. ADMISSION $2.00 PER PERSON - - - CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE WITH AN ADULT FOOD - REFRESHMENT AND PICNIC AREA ON THE GROUNDS THANK YOU! Irwins would like to thank their many and valued customers during the past thirty years of our serving you. We wish Mary Divak all success in her new store. We hope you'll give her your continued support. Bob & Ivy Irwin • Over 250 Monuments on Sale WITH A VARIETY OF COLORS, STYLES AND SHAPES 'TO CHOOSE FROM ---- MANY NEW THIS YEAR. Whether it's a • MONUMENT o MARKER a INSCRIPTION You ate remembering a loved one, LET T. PRYDE tit SON LTD. HELP YOU DECO* ON YOUR MEMORIAL REQUIREMENTS IN OUNtON tlartece Denims, sus. itet-otos VISIT Ti ALBERT ST, RES. 024004 21. KUM 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 Church, Middleton,-32p KEEP IN THE - SWIM WITH WATER SAFETY 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 • .. 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. „ ' • :TOWN AND COUNTRV ..CLASSIFINDS • ..4 04.. t••• Olympus TRIP 35 Check for savings on our other cameras, binoculars, etc. carmanphotography Huron County's New Camera Centre 112 THE SQUARE, GODERICH (Corner Kingston Street) 524-7824 THURS., FRI., SAT., AUGUST 8, 9, 10 -12 WEEKEND SPECIAL Come. See Our New Combined Collection