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Clinton News-Record, 1974-09-26, Page 1121, BIRTHS CHIPCBASE1 Bill and Linda are happy to announce the birth of their son„ Shawn 'William, born Sep- tember 18, 1974 in St, Joseph's Hospital, London. Proud grand- parents are Mr, and Mrs.. Dvaid Dales, Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Chipchase, Dashwood. 22, DEATHS FREEMAN: At London on Tuesday, September 17, 1974, Stewart Elmer (Dick) Freeman of Clinton, in his 56th year. Beloved husband of Francis (Carter) Freeman, and dear father of Mrs. Jim (Helen) Emmerton and Donald, all of Clinton. Also surviving are one sister Mrs, Ed (Margaret) Rod- ford of Blyth and four grand- children. The Funeral was held from the Ball Funeral Home, 153 High St., Clinton on Friday, Sep- tember 20 at 2:00 p.m. Inteiment in Clinton Cemetery. 23. ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ellerby are pleased to announce the forth- coming marriage of their daughter Valerie Darleen Garrow, to Robert Kenneth Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Miller. The marriage will take place October 19, 1974, in Londesboro United Church at 5 p.m.-39b photo by Snyder Studio SLADE - SNELL LLD FORM 19 4-71 The Liquor Licence Act NOTICE OF APPLICATION TAKE NOTICE that BAVARIAN INN (STANLEY TOWNSHIP) LIMITED of the Township of Stanley in the County of Huron will make application at a Special Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of Ontario to be held at the CANADIAN LEGION HALL; 48 ONTARIO STREET NORTH in the CITY of KITCHENER in the REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY of WATERLOO on TUESday the TWENTY—SECOND day of OCTOBER, 1974, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock irs the forenoon for the issuance of a Dining Lounge Licence, for the sale and consumption of liquor where food Is available for the following premises: a Restaurant commonly known as the Bavarian Inn and located immediately south of the limits of the Village of Bayfield, in the Township of Stanley, in the County of Huron, the postal address of which is R.R. 3, Bayfield, Ontario Any person .who is resident in the licensing district may object to the application, and the grounds of ob- jection In writing shall be filed with MR. RICHARD MEUNIER, Q.C. the deputy registrar of the licensing district, whose address is 277 KING STREET WEST, KITCHENER, ONTARIO, N2G 4J9 at least ten days before the meeting at which the application is to be heard. DATED at Goderich this 12th day of September 1974 BARVARIAN INN (STANLEY TOWNSHIP) LIMITED (Secretary) Kathe Krohmer R.R. 3, Bayfield, Ontario 39,40b Phone 482-8108,--38,39b 15. PUBLIC NOTICE LLB Form 19 6-71 The Liquor Licence Act NOTICE OF APPLICATION LICENSING DISTRICT NO. 2 TAKE NOTICE that THE BOARD OF GOVERNORS OF CONESTOGA COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS & TECHNOLOGY NEAR the TOWN of CLINTON In the TOWNSHIP of TUCKERSMITH will make application at a Special Meeting of the Liquor Licence Board of On- tario to be hold at the CANADIAN LEGION HALL, 48 ONTARIO STREET NORTH In the CITY of KITCHENER in the REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY of WATERLOO on TUESDAY the TWENTY-SECOND day of OCTOBER, 1974, at ths hour of 10:00 o'clOck In the forenoon for the issuance of a DINING LOUNGE LICENCE, FOR THE SALE AND CONSUMPTION OF LIQUOR WHERE FOOD IS AVAILABLE. LOUNGE LICENCE, FOR THE SALE AND CONSUMP- TION OF LIQUOR for the following premises: CLINTON CENTRE OF CONESTOGA COLLEGE, ADASTRAL PARK ROAD, CLINTON, ONTARIO NOM 1LO. ONE OF THE CENTRES OF CONESTOGA COLLEGE, AN ONTARIO COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS & TECHNOLOGY IN THE GYMNASIUM AND CAFETERIA, FIRST LEVEL. Any person who is resident in the licensing district may object to the application, and the grounds of ob- jection in writing shall be flied with MR. RICHARD MEUNIER, Q.C. the deputy registrer of the licensing district, whose address is 277 KING STREET WEST, KITCHENER, ONTARIO, N2G 4J9 at least ten days before the meeting at whiCh the application is to be Ward. DATED al Kitchener this 19th day of SEPTEMBER 1974: CONESTOGA COLLEGE APPLIED ARTS & TECHNOLOGY KENNETH HUNTER PRESIDENT APPLICANT 299 DOON VALLEY DRIVE, KITCHENER, ONTARIO N20 3W6 39,40b SMALL puppies to give away. 13, SERVICES AVAILABLE VACUUM CLEANERS SALES tk SERVICE ALL MAKES BOB PECK . VARNA 262-5148 gctfn OUTER PLUMBING HEATING 4 ELECTRIC Furnace installations DEL,AVAL MILKER SUPPLIES Appliance Service 46 King St. 482-7652 c-16tIn RICHARD LOBO EXPERIENCED AUCTIONEER and APPRAISER CLINTON, ONT. PHONE: 482-7898 otfn Needlework, Oil and Picture Framing, choice of frame 1" to 3" width. Regular or non glare glass - • Ready to hang - 48 hour service phone after 6 p.m. 482-7409 Harold Tyndall Clinton 14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF JAMES WILLIAM CRUICKSHANK, late of the Township of Hullett in the County of Huron, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above named who died on the 28th day of May, 1974, are required to file full particulars thereof with the under- signed on or before the,3bth'ilay of , September, 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 9th day of September, 1974. E,B, MENZIES, Q.C., Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate.-37,38,39b IN THE ESTATE OF ALEX ALVIN RILEY, .LATE OF THE Village of Londesboro, in the County of Huron, deceased. ALL persons having claims 'against the Estate of the above- named who died on the 30th day of May, 1974, are required to file full particulars thereof with the under- signed on or before the 7th day of October, 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 11th day of September, 1974. E.B. Menzies, Q.C., Clinton, Ontario. Solicitor for the said Estate. —38,39,40b IN THE ESTATE OF JABEZ EDWARD RANDS, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, Retired Public Utilities Manager, deceased. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of the above- named who died on the 29th day of July, 1974, are required to file full particulars thereof with the under- signed on or before the 15th day of October, 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 3rd day of September, 1974, • E.B. MENZIES, Q.C., Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate, 39,40,41b IN THE ESTATE OF MORGAN AMES AGNEW, late of the Town f Clinton in the County of Huron, tired Merchant, deceased. ALL persons having claims gainet the Estate of the above- amed who died on the 17th day of Ugust, 1974, are required to file ull particulars thereof with the un- ersigned on or before the 15th day f October, 1974, after which date he assets will be distributed, regard only to the claims of hich the undersigned shall then eve notice. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this, '3rd day of September, 1974, Ell, MENZIES, Q.C., Clinton, Ontario. Solicitor for the said Estate, 39,40,41b 111111•111111.1111111111IIMIllir ROOFING! 210 lb seal down CheckPair edfiVow 16 5° PER , SQUARE asbestos shingles * WHITE * DULL BLACK * SPARKLE BLACK * DARK BROWN * CRYSTAL RED BAYFIELD BUILDING i3AYFIELD CENTRE 5054601 YOU ARE INVITED... To see all of the beautiful 1975 'Chevrolets and Oldsmobiles on display at our huge outdoor showroom starting September 27. LORNE BROWN MOTORS YOUR FRIENDLY CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE DEALER 482.032 1 ' CLINTON, ONTARIO ammoinamminomo CLINTON NEWS-RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER gO, 1974---PAQE 11 15. PUBLIC NOTICE PULSIFER MUSIC MAIN ST., SEAFORTH . NOW OPEN New Pianos, Organs and Guitars STORE HOURS - Mon. and Tues. 3:30 to 6 p.m. WED. - CLOSED Thurs. • 3:30 to 6 p.m. Friday - 9 a,m, 10 9 p.m. Sal. 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. phone 527.0053 38 39b 17. LOST AND FOUND FOUND— In Stanley Township hydraulic jack. Owner may have same by proving ownership and paying for advertisement, Phone 482-7534.-39b 19, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Need extra money? Don't wait till Christmas, do it now. Phone 349-2489 or write Watkins, Box 101 Lakeside, Ont, for detells. 39 20. TO GIVE AWAY 23, ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs, Eli Denys of Kippen wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Dianne Lynn Marie to Larry Melvin McGregor, son of Mr, and Mrs, Fred McGregor of Brucefield, The wedding will take place October • 12, 1974 in St. An- drews United Church, Bayfield.-39b Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Sillery, Brucefield, Ontario, and Mr. and Mrs, William Martin, Woodstock, Ontario announce with pleasure the forthcoming marriage of Nancy Marie to William Alfred, on Satur- day, October 19, 1974 at 3:30 p.m. at Brucefield United Church.-39p Mrs. Elmer Sproul of RR. 3, Auburn, Ont is pleased to announce the engagement of her daughter, Linda Jean to Larry James John- ston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Johnston of Blyth, Ontario. The marriage to take place October 4, 1974 at 7:00 p,m. in Londesboro United Church, Londesboro, On- tario.-39b Mr, and Mrs, Anthony J. Paul of Minto, N.B. are happy to announce the engagement of their only daughter Clarkia Ann R.T,, to George Douglas Lindsay M,A.Sc. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Lindsay of Bayfield, Ontario. Wed- ding to take place, Optober 12, 1974 in St. Thomas University Chapel, Fredericton, N.B,-391) 25. IN MEMORIAM POLLOCK: In loving memory of a dear husband, father, and grand- father, Milton Pollock who passed away two years ago September 20, 1972. Those we love we never lose, For always they will be Forever loved, forever near, In thought and memory. Sadly missed by wife Susie and family.-39b MURCH—In loving memory of Eva A. Murch, who passed away 2 years ago, September 27th, 1972. God looked around His garden And found an empty space He then looked down upon the earth And saw your tired face He put His arms around you Aild lifted you Co rest God's garden must be beautiful For He only takes the best, He saw the road was getting rough The hills were hard to climb For He closed your weary eyelids And whispered "Peace be Thine" 26. CARD OF THANKS FREEMAN: The family of the late Stewart (Dick) Freeman of Clinton wish to extend sincere thanks to our relatives, friends and neighbours for the many floral tributes, sympathy cards and expressions of kindness during our recent bereavement. We wish to thank Rev. Geo. Youmatoff the ladies of Clinton Legion 140 and Ball Funeral Home, —39b SYMONS I would like to thank Dr. Newland, Dr. Watt, nurses on 1st floor, and all who remembered me in any way while I was in hospital. --Lorrie Symons. - 39p GILDERS - I would like to thank Dr. Harrett, the second floor nurses and staff for their care while I was a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Thank you for the flowers, cards and visits. Shirt Gilders, —39b News of Brucefield ReV. Paul Packman will be preaching his farewell sermon at Brucefield United Church this coming Sunday, September 29th. Lighted candelabra and white and yellow floral arrangements formed the set- ting in Londesboro United Church on Saturday August 17, 1974, when Jayne Elizabeth Snell and Kenneth Alan Slade exchanged vows in a double ringed ceremony, solemnized by Reverend Stanley McDonald. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Snell, Londesboro and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrie Slade of Clinton. Traditional wedding music was provided by Mrs. Harry Lear, who accompanied her husband, Harry, as he sang, "The Lords Prayer," and "I'll Walk Beside You." Given in marriage by her parents, the, bride chose a traditional styled chiffon over taffeta gown, with full double sheer sleeves gathered into long Cuffs. Her full-length cathedral train was held by a Juliet cap. Bridal attendants were the bride's two sisters, Jo-Anne and Julie, of Londesboro, the groom's sister, Beverly, Clinton, and a friend of the bride, Brenda Turner of Varna. They wore yellow floral halter- styled, polyester chiffon dresses with matching detachable capes, and carried madeira baskets of white mums, yellow pinocchios, and orange baby's breath. ,,David ,,Sian' vhfs I1F41 brother's best man, while the ushers were Michael Gray, Peterboro, Gordon Miller, Creemore and Larry Snell, The Sept. meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of First Baptist Church was held at the home of Mrs. Juliana Christians on Tuesday Sept. 17th. The meeting opened with the singing of a hymn, then Hazel Clifford followed with a scripture reading. She went on to read a speech given by Rev. Goldie as recorded in "The Link" and Visitor and also a few other interesting pieces about the W.A. Hazel then led us in prayer. In business matters, Mavis Morrison read the minutes and Hazel gave the treasurer's report in the absence of the treasurer, Mrs. Ilene Moore. Mavis then read a letter sub- mitted to the W.A. by Ilene Moore requesting the accep-, tance of her resignation due to ill health. This request was ac- cepted and Mrs. Anita Kiss was appointed as the new treasurer. It was proposed that the W.A. help pay an outstanding bill of the church, but it was decided they would wait and find out more paticulars. Arrangement were made for future meetings. Juliana ,then read a card of Thanks from Mrs. Bernedette Strain for a Goderich, brother of the bride. Miss Jennifer Crake, Brad- ford, cousin of the groom, was the flower girl and wore a yellow chiffon dress with mat- ching floral trim. Twin cousins of the bride, David and Paul Wade, Chatham, acted as the ring bearers. Following the ceremony a wedding dinner and reception was held at the White Car- nation in Holmesville where the guests were received by the bridal party, assisted by the bride's mother wearing a floor- length gown of aqua blue polyester knit featuring accor- dion pleats. She was assisted by the groom's mother wearing a floor-length gown of orange-ice fine polyester silk knit, Their dresses were accented by a gardenia corsage. For a wedding trip to points East, the bride changed to a tweed mix and match pant suit with contrasting vest, and a corsage of yellow roses. The couple are, residing in Guelph, Ontario. Previous to her marriage, the bride was honoured at showers given at the homes of Mrs. Harry Lear, Londesboro, Mrs. Ray Fisher, Goderich, Mrs. Ralph Cameron, Lucknow, Miss Brenda Turner, Varna, and friends in Guelph. Also coupleS showers were held at the. homes of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Remington, Wingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Peck, Clinton with co-hostesses, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Aiken, Clin- ton. small token she had received from the W.A. Roll Call was taken with only seven members present, Then dues and missions were taken up. They then sang another hymn and Mavis closed in Prayer. They then had a small surprise. baby shower for Mrs. Sherry Reed after- wards and a lovely lunch. United Church Note. Greeting into the sanctuary at Londesboro. United Church last Sunday were Lloyd 'Pipe and Bert Shobbrook, while the ushers were Torn Pollards Ed- ward Riley, and Keith and Kevin Hewett, The choir sang "To music," Rev, McDonald's story to the children was entitled "Symbol of a key dishonesty.;'and his ser- mon was entitled "Until seventy times seven," "The luncheon is served" has been cancelled, but the UCW's Fall Thankoffering on Septem- ber 30 is still on. Aimwell Unit The Aimwell unit of the UCW met on Sept. 16 in the church basement with 23 mern hers and five visitors present. Members who volunteered to make squares for the Thankof- fering include Edythe Beacom, Sandra Westerhout, Beth Knox, Mary Peel, Joan Whyte, Ida Wright and Helen Lawson. Offering to serve lunch were Joan Whyte, Helen Lawson and Betty Hulley. The program was presented by Addie flunking, Norma , Glousher, and Beth Knox. Ad- die opened with a thought for Fall, and a hymn was sung, Norms lead in prayer and Laurel and Lisa Duizer sang three songs. Beth read the Scripture and Addie gave meditation on "Sowing and reaping and she also read a•poem, 'A package of seeds." Nor-ma read "things will work out" and another hymn was sung. Prayer closed this part of the meeting. Helen Lee and Nona Pipe then spoke on the making of ceramics. A delicious lunch was served by Elma .Jewitt, Joan Whyte, and Helen Lawson. Young People The Young People held their recreation meeting on Sept. 22, when ten members enjoyed a bike hike of 20 miles, returning to the home of the Sewers girls to a Barbecue that was followed by a ballgarne. 4-H Club The Londesboro III 4-H Club held their first meeting on Sept. 3 at the home of their laeader. Officers elected were: president, Barbara Glousher; vice-president, Cathy Peel; secretary, Julie Snell. A discussion took place on the type of books to be used by the club, and the girls decided to call themselves "The Enter- tainers". Open bacon and cheese sandwiches made by Nancy Fothergill closed the meeting. The second meeting was held at the home of Marlene Sewers on September 10. The girls decided on green as the color for their books, and the girls learned about place settings. Marjorie Duizer told each girl of her mistakes, and the meeting closed with the serving of chocolate milkshakes and chocolate cake served by Heather Pothergill and Cathy Peel, Londesboro Golf Tourney There were 37 golfers at the Sunset Golf Club in Goderich last Sunday for the Londesboro Golf Tournament, They repor- ted cool weather, but everyone had a good time. The winners were: first low gross, Randy Miller; first low net, Jack Tamblyn; second low gross, Brian Miller; second low net, Gordon Shobbrook, Other low grossers were Derwin Car- ter, Jeff Shaddick, Lloyd Walsh, and Cliff Saundercock. Other low nets were garnered by Bob Storey, Brian Jewitt, Bill Dobson, and Jake De Reuter, Other winners were Glen Carter, Gary Hesselwood, Roy Vodden,Sr„ Bill Roy, Paul Cook, Bob Thompson, and Bruce Roy. Personals Mrs. Al. Volk is a patient in Clinton Hospital after having surgery. Mrs. Myrtle Fairservice has the shingles. We hope she recovers soon. The Country Steppers, con- sisting of Pat Stackhouse, Kim Craig, and Ted Elliott were on the CKNX noon program on Tuesday and Thursday last week, and entertained at the Lucknow Fair on Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris of Sault Ste, Marie spent last week visiting their Shobbrook relations in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shob- brook and his sister Mrs. Maude Radford visited from Tuesday to Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Rae Rosebush at Bobcageon. Mr. Casey Durnin of London spent the past week with his brother, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Durnin. Mr. and Mrs. David Constan- tini of Chateauguay, Montreal are spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sot- tiaux. David had the misfor- tune to have his jaw fractured while playing football. Miss Edythe Beacom atten- ded the Grand Chapter sessions of the OES in Toronto last week. Mr."eind Mrs. Bob Thompson returned home Saturday after spending 2 1/2 weeks travelling as far west as Jasper and Banff and visiting friends at Edison, Alberta. Mrs. Spencer Harnn of Kit- chener visited with her father, Mr. Will Govier on Saturday. He returned home with her. Mr. Jim Coulter of Goderich was a dinner guest on Monday with his aunt Mrs. Jessie Jones. Mrs, Bert Shobbrook atten- ded anniversary services et On- tario St. U.C. last Sunday with her daughter, Mrs. Ron Ellerby and family, and spent the after- noon with her. Ron is a patient in Clinton Hospital. Frank Ellerby returned home with Mrs. Shobbrook for Monday. TOWN AND COUNTRY CLASSOFIED$ News of Londesboro BY MRS, BERT SHOBNROOK Ever remembered by daughters, grandchildren and mother:-39p Baptist W.A. meets