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14. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
1N THIN ESTATE OF EMMA
JANE SNELL. late of the Town of
Clinton in the County of Huron.
Widow. deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died nn the 24th day
of February. 1976. are required to
file full particulars thereof with
the undersigned on or before the
3rd day of May. 1976. after which
date the assets will he
distributed. having regard only to
the claims of which the un-
dersigned shall then have notice
DATED at Clinton. Ontario. this
1st day of April. 1976.
MENZIES. ROSS
Clinton. Ontario,
Solicitors for
the Executor
15.16.17
IS. PUBLIC NOTICE
REMEMBER Put out a saucer
nt milk ' and rio►kirs Saturday
night Thr Easter. Pig likes
arrowroots Ser you at 9 al A
Bring your ears You're only old
once No regrets -16
1L PERSONAL
WE INVITE engaged couples to
visit the Arbor Gift Shop in
Clinton. Receive a free gift and
tell your friends about nor shower
and Bridal Registry Service No
charge. no obligation -4ttn
17. LOST AND FOUND
LOST - From 45 Huron Si.
Clinton. smell longhaired
Chihuahua. beige And tan with
white markings Please call Mrs.
Roy Elliott 4112.3291 Reward -16
CUUMukl: • Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Cudmore. RR 5. Clinton. are
pkased to announce the birth of
their son on April 1. 1171 at SL
Joseph's Hospital. London. -11
RUTLEDGE - Rick and Heather
of RR 2. Clinton. thank the Lord
for their daughter. Lorraine Joy.
born April 7. 1176. weighing 71bs.
5 oz. We would like to thank Dr.
Baker. . and nurses at Clinton
Public Hospital. -16
MILLER - Bruce and Dianne are
proud to announce the safe
arrival of their new baby
daughter. Juke Anne. weighing 1
lbs. 5 oz. on Sunday. Apri111. 1976
at the Clinton Public Hospital.
First grandchild for Mr. and Mrs.
James Cunningham and second
for Mr. and Mrs. Keith Miller.
-16
SALLOWS • Rob and Margie. RR
4. Seaforth are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their son.
Daniel Robert. Monday. April 12.
1976 at St. Joseph's Hospital.
London. A brother for Carly. -16
22. DEATNS
IIANLY - At Clinton Public
Hospital on Monday. April 12,
1976. H. Mervyn Hanley. of
Clinton. in his 113rd year. Beloved
husband of the former Kathleen
Taylor. Dear father of Mrs.
William (Phyllis) Nediger. of
London, Dr. Charles. Qf Toronto.
William. of Goderich. Also
survived by ten grandchildren.
Rested at the Beattie Funeral
Home. 55 Rattenbury Street
East, Clinton, after 2 p.m. on
Tuesday. Funeral service was
held on Wednesday. April 14
1976. at 2 p.m.. with Rev. L. S.
Lewis officiating. Interment
Clinton Cemetery. -16
23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. C.A. Wattle, RR 1.
Hammond. Ontario are pleased
to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their, daughter. Mary
Shirley Elizabeth, to Mr. Alan
Archibald Armstrong. son of Mr.
and Mrs. William D. Armstrong.
RR 3. Bayfield. Ont. The
marriage to take place at 4
o'clock p.m. Friday, May 7. 1976
in Woodroffe United Church,.
Ottawa, Ont. -16
Mr. and Mrs. James Patterson.
Clinton. wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter.
Patricia Lois. to James E.
Nathan Smith, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John W. Smith. RR 3.
Clinton. The marriage will take
place Saturday. May 11. 1976 at 2
o'clock in Ontario Street United
Church, Clinton. -16ar
25. IN MEMORIAM
YOUNG - In memory of a dear
father. Meredith Palmer Young.
who passed away one year ago
April 13. 1975.
The heavenly gates were open,
One year ago today.
With goodbyes deft unspoken.
You gently slipped away.
You couldn't say goodbye to us.
Perhaps it was just as well.
We never could have said
goodbye
To one we loved so well.
So you who have a father.
Cherish him with care.
For you will never know the
heartache.
Until you see his empty chair.
Remembered by Evelyn, Mar-
jorie and Donald and their
families. -16
YOUNG • in memory of a dear
husband. Meredith. who passed
away one year ago. April 13. 1975.
This month comes with deep
regret.
It brings back the day
We shall never forget.
You fell asleep without a goodbye
But the memory of you will never
die.
Always remembered by wife
Mary. -16
CARD OF THANKS
I'OLLOCK - Sincere thanks to my
friends. relatives and family for
.their gifts. visits and cards
during my stay at the Clinton
Public Hospital. Thanks to the
nurses of second floor and the
dactnrs. Verna Pollock. -16
STEWART --We would like to
thank those who sent flowers and
expressed their sympathy at the
time of the passing of Mrs.
Maude Austin. Special thanki•tn
1)r F W Street and the nurses on
second fluor of the Clinton Public
Hospital. Lloyd and Isabel
Stewart. -16
TOWNS1NI) Words cannot
rxpress Our personal thanks to all
our friends and Our children's
friends who attended our 40th
wedding anniversary party And
to Our former neighbours for
their surprise pully Special
thank Will to Our family for
planning the event and for the gift
and,the many cards we received.
It was all deeply appreciated
Elmer and Dorothy Townsend
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M. CARS of TSARS
CONGRAIL, LA 1 auNS to the
Clinton Mustangs Junior ••C"
club for their success and ex-
citing hockey thisear from their
many Goderich tads. Looking
forward to more of the same good
hockey next year, and hope it -will
be even more rewarding. Your
Goderich fans.
1JAYTER - 1 wish to thank all
relatives. friends, Old Time
Dance Club and Curling Club.
who sent cards, flowers. and
came to visit me in hospital and
since coming home. A special
thank you to Rev. Taylor, Varna
and to Oliver Pryce for finishing
my Curling season. Mervyn
Hayter.. -16'
THE CALVJNETTES' of Clinton
Christian Reformed Church wisp
to thank Shiral's Dept Store and
the Dutch Store for their
donations to their bazaar. It was
much appreciated. -16
JENKINS - My sincere thanks to
my friends. family and neigh-
bours for flowers. gifts. cards and
visits while I was in Clinton
Public Hospital. Everyone's
kindness was very much ap-
preciated. Ruth Jenkins. -16x '
McCLINCHEY -1 wish to express
my thanks to everyone who
visited me. sent cards and gifts.
and telephoned during my stay in
South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Special thanks to Dr. Goddard.
Dr. Wallace and Rev. Alex
Taylor. Also the staff and nurses
of South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Frank McClinchey. -1630`
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4-11
The filth meeting of Auburn
1 4•H 'club was held at the
home of Janet Cook with the
president. Marilyn Wightman
in charge. The meeting was
opened all repeating the 4-
e. •
Roll call was answered by
each girl telling what she had
decided to make for her free
choice article.
The minutes were accepted
as read by Janet Cook. Mrs.
Donald Cartwright and Mrs.
John Hildebrand told the
history of embroidery.
Demonstrations were done
on the sheaf filling stitch and
the twisted cord stitch and all
members did the stitches on
their sampler.
HORTICULTURAL
SOCIETY
The executive of the
Auburn Horticultural Society
met for a meeting in the
Auburn Public Library with
the president, Mrs. Kenneth
Scott in charge. Plans were
made for members to_attend
the District Annual Con-
vention to be held in
Egmondville on Apri124.
Mrs. Beth Lansing read the
minutes which were ap-
proved. She also gave the
financial statement in the
absence of the treasurer,
Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock.
Mrs. Kenneth Scott was
appointed delegate with Mrs.
Tom Jardin as alternate.
The village flowerbeds
were discussed and the
following persons were ap-
pointed to care for the various
flowerbeds: Manchester
Garden. Mrs. Frank Raithby;
Miller Bed, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Miller. Loftus Bed,
Mr. Ben Hamilton. Mrs.
James Glousher, Mrs. Albert
McFarlane. and Mrs Donald
Cartwright; Library Bed,
Mrs. Elmer Trommer and
Miss Connie Trommer; King
Street Bed, Mrs. Frances
Clark. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt:
Forge Bed. Mrs. Robert
Slater, Mr. and Mrs. Russel
Garrison; Hall Boxes, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Haines,
Mrs. George Hebert; Seers
Bed, Mrs. William Seers.
James Towe.
An .opening meeting was
planned for early in May
when there will be a sale of
plants. slips and bulbs. The
committee in charge of
program and lunch will be
Mrs. Kenneth Scott, Mrs.
William Seers. Mrs. Thomas
Lawlor and Mrs. Myrtle
Munro.
PUPPETS. STORIES
Over 30 children from the
ages of four to 10 years old
enjoyed a program of puppet
shows and stones in the
Auburn Public Library last
Saturday afternoon. The
program was under the
direction of the librarian.
Miss Lorraine Chamney and
the Huron County Public
Library.
Lorraine read two stores. A
Hungry Baby Bunny and a
Surprise for Baby Bunny to
the children- Four puppet
shows, The Easter Egg,
Three Billy Goat Gruffs.
Goldie Locks and the Three
Bears and Three Little Pigs
were presented by Miss
APPLICATIONS
FOR
SWIMMING INSTRUCTORS
LIFEGUARDS
AT
CLINTON sWIMMiNG. POOL
AND PLAYGROUND LEADERS
f.r SUMMER 1116
An NOW BEING ACCEPTED
STATE QUALIFICATIONS
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS 5:00 P.M.
MONDAY. APRIL 1t. 1976.
FORWARD APPLICATIONS TO
Clinton Recreation Committee
BOX 400, CLINTON
(Marc Envelopes "Appficatf.ws" )
Margaret Hubbell and her
assistant from the Huron
County Library.
The children sang a song
and then played a game. If
enough interest is shown a
different show will return for
the children.
SOCIAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. -Stanley Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy Machan
and Mr. and Mrs. Left Hof-
fman of Hensall visited last
ceekend with Mr. Daryl Ball
at Madison, Wisconsin and
attended the family day at the
Delta Theta Sigma Frater-
nity where Daryl resides:
Mr. and Mis. Donald
Haines visited on the
weekend in Niagara Falls
with their son, Mr. Edward
Haines and Mrs. Haines.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
Stalker of Bath, Ontario
visited on Monday with ,Mrs.
Bell Stalker.
During the weekend Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Ball of
Clinton and Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Idson of Arva visited with
Mrs. Bell Allen.
Allan McDougall of Sud-
bury and Andy Belanger of
Azilda spent the weekend
recently with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth McDougall. Mrs.
McDougall returned home
with them for a visit in
Sudbury with Mr. and Mrs.
Allan McDougall and Angie
UNIT I UCW
Over seventy quilts,
afghans and a craft display
was held by Unit One of the
Knox United Church in the
Sunday school room last
Saturday afternoon. A bake
sale and dessert tea -was also
served.
The president ()title United
Church Women, Mrs. Ernie
Durnin, greeted the guests
and had everyone sign the
guest book.
Mrs. Bert Marsh was in
ci rge of the quilt display
and answered many
questions, The display con-
sisted of seventy quilts. Some
were patchwork, em-
broidered. liquid embroidery
and some applique. There
were a few 100 years old.
There were also 20 afghans.
Ladies quilting during the
show were Mrs. William
Moss, Mrs. Warner Andrews
and Mrs. Ted Mills.
The craft table was in the
charge of Mrs. Robert Slater
and Mrs. Thomas Lawlor.
The bake table was convened
by Mrs. John Durnin and
assisted by Mrs. Myrtle
Munro. Mrs. P. Witetstolle,
Mrs. Brian Hallam. Mrs.
Stanley Ball and Mrs. Wayne
Durnin.
Mrs- George Milian poured
tea and guests were served by
Mrs. Lawrence Plaetzer,
Mrs. Gerald McDowell. Mrs.
Leonard Archambault, Mrs.
Norman Wightman and Mrs.
Gordon Gross. All were
dressed in their crinoline
dresses. They were assisted
by Mrs. Peter Verbeek, Mrs.
Gordon Naylor and Mrs.
Robert Arthur.
Over 125 guests were
present from Wingham,
Nelgrave. Mlyth, Londesboio;
Clinton. Grantee. Lstcaa'
Goderich, Nile. Dungannon.
Lucknow, Donnybrook and.
and Auburn.
The Unit was -very pleased
with the slaw and wish to
thank everyone for the*
contributions.
The winners of the euchre:
party included. Cathy Rodi,
high lady; Mrs. Albert
McFarlane, low lady;
William Craig. high man,.
Tom Haggit, low man and
Paul Ambrose won' the
novelty prize.
Liberais name delegates
Members of the Huron
Middlesex Provincial riding
and Huron Federal riding at a
meeting in Zurich recently,
named delegates to represent
the riding at the annual
meeting of the Liberal Ptu ty
in Ontario, being held in
Toronto April 23-25 at the
Four Seasons Sheraton Hotel.
Delegates representing the
provincial riding are Mrs.
Jean Adams, Goderich,
Howard Aitken, Goderich,
David McClure, Crediton,
Winston Hodgins. Lucan,
Bruce Williams, Tuckersmith
and Don Kay. Clinton.
Alternates are: Bernard
Benn, Lucan, Don Worthy,
Goderich, J.K. Cornish,
Brucefield, Chris Beck,
Hensall. Mrs. Sheila Morton.
Seaforth and Harry Hogdson,
Lucan.
Federal delegates elected
were: Mrs. Eileen Palmer,
Goderich; Wm. Kiehl,
Wingham, Trudy Holmes.
Wingham, Gordon Smyth.
Dungannon, John Jewitt,
Londesboro and Arnold
Stinnissen; Seaforth.
Alternates named were: Mrs.
Shirley Kay, Clinton. Larry
Murray, McKillop, Ozzie
Zivkovic . Exeter. Wm.
Routley, Usborne, Allan
Nicholson, Egmondville and
Clifford, Dunbar, Ethel,
Six official delegates in-
clude: Jack Riddell, MPP,
Dashwood. John Lyndon.
Goderich, John Broadfoot,
Brucefield, lan McAllister,
Zurich, Wm. Elston.
Wingham, Wm. Mickle;
Hensall, D.J. Murphy; Q.C.,
Goderich, Gordon Strang.
Exeter, Mrs. M. Harper.
Goderich and A.Y. McLean,
Seaforth.
Ass. ifti•
David Saundercock, Jane Christiansen, Brent Daw and
Linda Garrow were the troubadours in Clinton Public
School's production last week of **Mirror, Mirror", a
colorful pop production of **Snow White and Pie Seven
Dwarfs". (News -Record photo 1
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