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Clinton News-Record, 1974-10-10, Page 15CLINTON NEWS RECORD, THUR AY, OCTOBER 16, 1974,--. AGN HOLIDAY STORE HOURS 0 • 0 :Min...0'77 rt MAPLE LEAF MILLS - SEED, DIVISION 11001n ClikillAiNt Henn IV '45 VW5 1111111111• 111111111' Buyers of Timothy, Red Clover and Birdsfoot Trefoil SEED REMINDER 'LL onni.114.11" No ) no too Nrtryr EXETER, ONT. PH 235-0363 (Jones, MticNaughton) CLOSING SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20 FARMERS DELL DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT BRUCEFIELD Mac end Sylvia and Staff would like to thank you for your patronige during the past season and hope to see you again in spring, 1975. CLINTON RETA1,1. MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION CLINTON MERCH A NTS Will Oe Closed MONDAY, OCT, 1 4r "THANKSGIVING DAY" ciLlotEi) • Banquet Facilities • Luncheons • Dinners Thurs. Fri, Sat. ANDY SMITH Mon. thru Sat. AUDREY SKYERS from Jamaica 482-3481 At the junction of Hwys. 4 & 8, Clinton at the home of Mrs. Keith. Miller of Goderich Township for her granddaughter, Valerie Garrow. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mair of Dearborn Heights, Mich.," visited last week with his sister, Mrs. Myrtle Fairservice, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Duizer and family visited on‘Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thomp- son and family of St. Pawls, Mr. and Mrs. Art Clark of Goderich visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Bert Shob- brook. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Arm- strong spent the weekend in Brampton visiting their sister- in-law, Mrs. Margaret Taman, Mrs. Ena . Howatt, Mrs. Laura Sundercock and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook attended the Thankoffering meeting last Sunday night at Wesley-Willis United Church in Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rad- ford of London visited her parents, • Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson, last Sunday. 'TOWN AND COUNTRY CLASSIFIEDS 22. DEATHS OAKES—At Clinton Public Hospital on Friday, October 4, 1974, Herbert Oakes of Clinton, beloved husband of the late Lily (Carter) Oakes, in his 89th year. Dear father of Mrs. John (Mary) McCowan of ' Clinton, Mrs. Earl (Isabel) Cox, of Goderich Twp. and Harry of Clin- ton. Also surviving are six grand, children and four great- grandchildren, The funeral was held from the Ball Funeral Home, 153 High St. Clinton on Monday, October 7, 1974 at 2:30i p.m, Inter- ment in Clinton Cemetery, NURSE—At North Bay Civic 'Hospital on Saturday, October 5th, 1974, Nellie J. Nurse of North Bay, formerly of C.F.B. Clinton. Daughter of the late Norma Sly. The funeral service was held from The Ball Funeral Home, 153 High St., Clinton on Tuesday, October 8th at 2 p.m. Cremation to follow. EVAN. At St, Joseph's Hospital, London, n Thursday, October 3, 1974, Florence Eleanor (Burr) of London, aged 87, formerly of Clin- ton, Ontario. Beloved wife of the late Francis A. Evans. Survived by one daughter Florence Eleanor Evans of London and one son Fran- cis J. Evans of Moose Jaw, Sask. The body rested at Ball Funeral Home, 153 High Street, Clinton un- til the funeral service from St. Joseph's Romn Catholic Church in Clinton at I0:, 0 a.m. Monday Oc- tober 7, 1974. THOMPSON -- At Seaforth Community Hospital on Mon- day, October 7, 1974, Malcolm Raymond Thompson of Brucefield, beloved husband of Helen M. (Fee) Thompson, in his 58th year. Dear father of Reginald J., Clinton and. Raymond L., Tillsonburg. Dear brother of Harvey L., Ottawa, Lambert, Almont; Leonard A., Ruthven; Mrs. E. (Irene) Pretty, Middleville, Mrs. John (Alice) Cross, Edmonton; Alan E., Carlton Place; Mrs. W. S. (Isobel) Rodger, Lanark; Russell, Clayton; William H., Arnprior; John M., Almont; Mrs. J.G. (Laura) Rintoul, Clayton. Also survived by one granddaughter, Patricia. Predeceased by brother Edwin —7." 'C Mne* ii;" 'Wed Yegsdily 'We Mt. Pleasant Crematorium, London. A memorial service will be held on Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the R.S. Box Funeral Home, 47 High St., Seaforth, with Rev. Paul Packman of- ficiating. Friends will be received at the funeral home at 7:00 p.m. prior to the service. As expressions of sympathy donations to Canadian Red Cross would be appreciated. 25. IN MEMORIAM ' FINLEY—In loving memory of a dear husband, George R. Finley, taken from us 21 years ago, October 15, 1953. The depths of sorrow we cannot tell. Of the loss of one we loved so well. And while he sleeps a peaceful sleep. His memory we shall always keep, Always remembered by wife Effie and girls.-41p. ASQUITH — Treasured memories of a dear husband, father and gran- dfather, Lewis Asquith, who passed away 2 years ago October 9th, 1972, We think of you today with love As we have done so often And feel again the bitter blow That will never be forgotten. Lovingly remembered by wife, Marion and family,-41p 26. CARD OF THANKS TURNER — I would like to thank everyone for the cards, treats and visits to me while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. --Jitn Turner. —41p 26, CARO OF THANKS ORTH-- The family of the late Mr. Clifford (Pete) Cardiff wish to thank our friends, relatives and neighbours for their beautiful flowers, cards, donations and acts of kindness and sympathy during our recent bereavement of my beloved husband and our father. Special thanks to Reverend Carson, the pallbearers and the Royal Canadian Legion, Your kindness will long be remembered. —Helen and family, —41b McILWAIN: The family of the late Robert J. McIlwa in wish to express our sincere thanks to relatives, neighbors and friends for the messages of sympathy, floral tributes, donations to the Canadian Arthritis and Rheumatism Society, Canadian Cancer Society and On- tario Heart Foundation in the loss of a dear father and grandfather. Special thanks to Rev. Reddock, L.O.L, 24 Hayfield, pallbearers, McCallum Funeral Home. Also thank you to everyone who brought lunch to the home, Dr. N. C. Jackson and nurses on second floor west for their services during his stay in the hospital. everything was greatly appreciated.--Bill, Madelon, Don and Joyce Mcllwain,--41 UCW meets Mrs. A, Graves opened. the meeting or the afternoon unit on October 1 and a hymn was sung. Mrs. Ernie Crich read the scripture and devotions, and, prayer was given by Mrs. Geo. Potter. • Mrs. Graves gave a reading, "I'm Thankful". , Mrs. Mervin, Batkin, Mrs. Gamow and Mt's. E. Radford had just returned from a trip, to New York City, Cape Cod, Boston, Plymouth, Vermont. New Hampshire and the home of the Von Trapp family of•the "Sound of Music" in Stowe, Vermont. Mrs. Batkin shoWed pictures and gave very in, teresting coments on the places they had visited. Mrs. Ernie Crich conducted the business meeting. The roll call showed • 37, members "present, 04 '24. and 27 lospitir calls 'Made. the baztiar is,,to be held, on Nov. 23 and'a bale is to be packed on October 22 'Cr( bedding, towels and clothing' for families. The meeting closed , by repeating the. Mizpah, benedic- tion and Mrs. :,McPberson's group served lunch, -• • NOW HEAR THIS! Representatives of all local Service Clubs: In- dustrial: Farm: School and related associations are being approached to attend a meeting on Monday, Oct. 21 at 9:00 p.m. St. Mary's Schoch Hall, Bennett St. YOU THE PUBLIC Are cordially invited to attend, Any group or association inadvertently omitted please accept this as ' your invitation. Coffee will be served. GODERICH ' CELEBRATION '75 COMMITTEE 524-8373 United Church Last Sunday was World Wide Communion day at Lon- desboro United Church, Welcoming into the sanctuary were Gordon Shobbrook and Nick Whyte, while the ushers were Stewart Glousher, Larry Jewitt, Clayton McClure, and Brian Jewitt. The service began with a gospel singtime, and the choir sang "Take the World, but give me Jesus,", and "Let us break bread, together," Assisting him ' with the communion were Mrs. Margaret Whyte, Mrs. Margaret Taylor, Michael Pen- found, Ken Jewitt, Jack Tam- blyn, Bert Shobbrook, Lloyd Pipe, Harry Snell, Gordon Shobbrook, and Nick Whyte, The flowers at the front of the church were placed by Mrs, Elmer Sproule in honor of the marriage of her daughter, Linda to Tim Johnston on Friday evening in Londesboro Church, and by Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd in honor of their daughter' Karen's marriage to Daniel Joseph Cox Saturday evening in Lon- desboro Church. UCW ThankofferIng visitors were welcomed from Auburn, Blyth, Clinton, and Burns UCW when the Lon- desboro UCW held their Fall Thankoffering last Monday night. The ushers were Mrs. Ena Howatt and Mrs, Bert Shobbrook and music was sup- plied by Mrs. Harry Lear at the organ and Mrs. Tom Allen at the piano. The president, Mrs. Tom Duizer opened the meeting with a hymn and Mrs. Edythe Kippen BY RENA CALDWELL Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gaskstetter, Guelph, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Reid have returned from a motor holiday to the West Coast. Mrs. David Turner, Mrs. Ross Broadfoot,, and Mrs. Harold Jones attended the Fall Regional in Dashwood United Church October Mr. and Mrs. Arie Binnen- dyk have returned from a pleasant 'holiday in British Columbia visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. Binnendyk. The consumers affairs meeting of Kippen East W.I. will be held at the home of Mrs. Cecil Pullman on Oct. 16 at 8:30 p.m. The roll call will be "A new article on our grocery shelves and my reaction to it." There will be a film and the home economist will lead the discussion. Please bring recipes. Mrs. H. Caldwell has the motto. Mrs. Maude Stean and Mrs. Myra Bell, Essex, England, and Douglas Errington, Lon- , don, Ontario, visited Mr. and Mrs. Elzar Mousseau. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gem./ melt, Moose Jaw, Sask., an Mr. and M s. Orm Franci Alliston, visit d with relativ s in the comm pity. Beacom gave a reading based on Scripture. Another hymn was sung, and Mrs, Reg Lawson gave meditation. The soloist Mrs, Allen Bosman sang two songs, and several other readings were given. Mr. Duizer welcomed all and said the Ontario St. Thankof- fering would be held on Oct. 6, the Central Huron Rally on Oc- tober 8th and an invitation to the Burns UCW Bazaar on Oc- tober 30th, The next general meeting will be held on Novem- ber 4th. Mrs. Sewers introduced the guest speaker, Miss Lavonne Ballagh, who is a receptionist at W ingham Hospital and ac- tive in church work.- Her theme was "Thanksgiving" which tied in with the devotions, and she read a passage from the Bible, and closed with a poem. Mrs. Edwin Wood thanked her and the offering was received by Mrs. Gourley and Mrs. Nokma Cartwright, 'The meeting closed and, lunch was served and a social hour spent. A number of each UCW expressed their ap- preciation of the evening. Londesboro III 4-H The Londesboro III 4-H held their fifth meeting at the home of Marjorie Duizer on October 1st. The minutes of the last read by Julie meeting were Snell. The girls decided to do a skit called "Your manners are showing" on Achievement Day. It was written by Bard Glousher, Cheryl Reid, Judy Mason, and Heather Bowie. They discussed the party they are having and invited their mothers, and at the close of the' meeting, Karen Durnin and Heather Bowie served the rest of the members raspberry chif- fon and orange. The next meeting was at Kathy Hunking's Eyre October 7th. Personals Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Durnin on their 40th Wedding Anniversary on Sunday October 6th. Congratulations to Jo Anne Snell, who flew to Ottawa last Saturday morning. She was part of a delegation of three bpys and three girls from each province who were chosen to attend a 4-H citizenship con- vention which is on until Oc- tober 10th, Mr. and Mrs, Doug Snell and Julie attended the graduation exercises at Guelph University last Friday when their daughter Jayne (Snell) Slade received her BA. She is now at- tending McMaster Teachers College in Hamilton. Mn and Mrs. Harry Durnin, Mr. Stanley Lyon, Mrs. Laura Lyon, Mr, Emrnerson Hesk, Murray Lyon attended the wedding of their grandniece, Pamela Holmes to Leo White at Bothwell United Church. The reception was held at the Glencoe Fair Boaid Hall. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Riley and Lorna spent a few days last week travelling to Tobermory and visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hunking at Shelbourne, Mrs. Bill Sottiaux and Jen- nifer spent a few days last week at Chateaugay and attended the funeral of her aunt. Visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Longman were Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Longman of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dolniage and Doris, Mrs. Mary Robinson of Goderich spent the weekend with Mrs. Joe Shaddick. Mr, and Mrs. Aiie Duizer and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Duizer spent the weekend touring in Northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs, Mike Bannon, Melanie and Sean of Stratford visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Riley. Mrs. Bert Shobbrook atten- ded a shower Sunday afternoon The garage auction sponsored by the Clinton Kinette Club planned for October 16 has been POSTPONED until early spring. r SCARCE Hard-to-find Used Models '73 GMC HALF TON Fleetside longbox, 350 V8 automatic, radio, heavy duty suspension, just 23,000 miles, Lic. No. 042195 '69 FORD ECONOLINE SUPERVAN V8, automatic, long wheel base, Completely repainted and inspected. Lic. No. E10050 '73 CADILLAC SEDAN DEVILLE Full power equipped, plus air conditioning, AM/FM radio, padded vinyl top, electric rear defogger, a beautiful automobile. tic. No. DHC 208, '72 DODGE POLARA CUSTOM VI), automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, fold down arm rest, etc. Lie. No, FIVIJ713/. PRICED TO SELL '70 CORTINA Two door coach, 4 cylinder engine, 4 speed transmission, Custom radio, 37,000 one owner miles. Lie. No, DHC 781 '68 CHEVELLE SS396 Two door hardtop, bucket seats, 4 Speed floor shift, radio, gauges, tixch, headers, chromed engine compartment, chrome reverse wheels, white lettered blackwalla, above average conditions, Lic. No. IMF 994, Good Selection of l'5's In Stock Tow More Arriving Doily M GEE PONTIAC -IMO( HAMILTON StREET GODERICH 15"x 48" R-1 0--.31/2" 15" k 48" It#1 20•••ffort3 1/2 " (FOR ELECTRIC HEAT) 15" x 48" 15" x 48" INSULATE NOW INSULATION 8 3/4 c ' PER SQ. FT. 1 1 C PER SO. FT. 1 3c PER SO. Ft. 2 1 1/2 C PER so. Ft. 565.2601 MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAYS — 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SUNDAYS — NOON TO 6 P.M. *4. 'C*140600 of the FREE COFFEE & CAKE ON OPENING DAY-FRI. OCT. 11 iggiousl SALE d Mr: Basil O'Rourke, who has been Si years in the same location In Brucefield as a Blacksmith will officiate at our Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Friday, October 11 at 4 p.m, BRUCEFIELD FEATURING A WIDE VARIETY OF UNIQUE AND PRACTICAL GIFT ITEMS Pigeon Hole BOUTIQUE