Clinton News-Record, 1976-05-27, Page 20NOBLE: In
Earle who
years ago.
Surrounded
lonesome.
in the midst of my joys I am blue.
With a smile on my face I've a
heartache.
Longing dear brother for you.
Sadly missed by sister Ruth and
Arron. -22x
RILEY.: -In loving memory of a
dear husband, father and
grandfather, Alec Riley, who
passed away two years ago May
30. 1974.
Sadly missed along fifes way.
Quietly remembered everyday,
No longer in our lives to -share
But in our hearts you are always
there. -
Lovingly remembered .sadly
missed by his wife Ora and
family. --22
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JOHNSTON: I would like to
thank my friends, neighbours an,
relatives who sent the cardsand
slavers while a patient in the
Clinton Hospital. Special thanks
to .the U.C.W. of Ontario St.
nChurch and to the Senior Citizens
,C1ila and. toy Rev. Lewis and Rev.
!Istreicher for their friendly
visits. It was all greatly ap-
preciated. Harvey C. John -
Ston --22x
WETTI.AUFER: Our sincere
thanks to . our friends' who
remembered us with messages of
sympdonations flowersupon the loss of a very
donations
dear mother and grandmother.
Mrs. Ezra Wettlaufer of Wood-
stock. The Wettlaufers-Harold,
Donna and Paul,—Z2
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CONGRATULATIONS to Frank.
Arlene and family on their recent
addition to the Clinton colts. thus
completing one of their many
winter work projects.—Z2
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1976. Roy Telford. Bayfield. Ont.
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1#. PERSONAL
WE INVITE engaged couples to
visit the Arbor Gift Shop in
Clinton. Receive a free gift and
tell your friends about our shower
and Bridal Registry Service. No
charge. no obligation.--4tfn
20. TO GIVE AWAY •
TO A GOOD HOME -black
Labrador retriever. spay good
with children. Phone 482-
3675.-22
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Contact
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527-0502
21. BIRTHS
MACHON: Bob and Theresa
Machon of Blyth are pleased to
announce the arrival of their son
Brian Robert. May 23. 1976, at
Clinton Public Hospital. a brother
for Rose Ann and Debbie. -21
22. DEATHS
The executive of the newer formed zone "8" Senior Citizen's
are from left 10 righty assistant secretary, Mrs. Marion
Wright, Blyth; secretary, Mrs. Rosa Harris, Hensali;
second vice, Mr. Bill Snyder, Goderich; president, Mrs.
Dairy farmers get no
satisfaction from OMMB
VAN DAMME-Ceriel. Suddenly
on Sunday, May 23rd, 1976. at his
home in Clinton. Ceriel Van
Damme in his nth year. Behoved
husband of Rose Braun
(Brownie). Dear father of Paul.
.Also survived by one sister and
three brothers, all of the
Netherlands. The late Mr. Van
Demme is resting at the Ball
Funeral Home, 153 High Street,
Chrton. where funeral was held
Wednesday May 26th. -22
23. ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Millar of
Goderich wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter
Beverly Lynn to David Paul
Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Britton, RR 5. Stratford on June
12, 1976 at Victoria Street United
Church. Goderich at 4:30
NOTICE
Township of Stanley
Landfill Site
Effective May 15, 1176 the township of Stanley landfill
site located at West Half, Lot 16, concession BRN, i
mile west of Varna, will be open the following days:
Saturday and Monday, 1 a.m. - 3 p.m.. 'tit further
notice.
Mel Graham
Clerk -Treasurer
Township of Stanley
d
Working through the visit from an elderly farmer
"proper channels" may not who had been put out of the
be as productive as many dairy business twice. He gave
dairy farmers facing 15 per me a lot of moral support and
cent cutbacks in industrial as $5 donation, said Mrs. Burt.
milk had hoped, "But it's not the money I'm
Recently, farmers facing interested in. It's support I
quota cutbacks agreed at a need."
mass roily in Atwood to The OMMB has been given
follow the advice of a proposals from the com-
representative of the mittee of three, as well as
Ombudsman's office and take individual proposals from
their grievanc�mmiss on Beyerthe Mr. W. intaddition thenak and eyrh De
Canadian Dairy
and the Ontario Milk received proposals from the
Marketing Board. Ontario Federation of
But when a group three reNational
representatives went�the FarmersUnion andthe
Ontario Milk Marketing Christian Farmers
Board with proposals they Federation.
say they received no However, because many of
satisfaction at all. the board members ship fluid
"We were left hanging, milk themselves, Mrs. Burt
said Mrs. Alice Burt`ha R t he is thelsehey are problemstas of industrial
tive
Ethel. She explained
and two other farmers, Dirk producers as they might be.
Woestenak from the She said the dairy crisis
Har riston area and Gerald De was in part brought on by
Beyer from the Moorefield fluid shippers who "dumped a
area had met with the lot of their surplus milk on the
secretary of the OMMB' industrial market."
They were unable to
redeive any feedbaclt oil theft -4* " A 1'S per cent cutback to a
proposals as the board itself farmer who ships 30 per cent
did not plan on meeting until industrial
lu ud�tfo lex�rnple, 70 per
the
May 26.
We were told the board same thing as a cutback to
members needed time to someone who ships only in -
work on their own farms, dustrial milk. s
he shouldd. b 1 f c el
Mrs. Burt said. "But what fluid shippers
ut
about the rest of us?" back proportionately."
The three also met with The OMMB has received
repcesentativ li f Newman. P's have been delugethe hundreds of proposals d with
the
office of William
Minister of Agriculture and calls, she continued. "But
Food and representatives we're still not getting
from the Canadian Dairy anywhere. No one seems to
Commission. They say they have any concrete answers.
received few answers there do "But
somehhinge � They can vernment
setan
either.
Mrs. Burt's sentiments up one pool and one price.
were endorsed by Mr. De Mrs. Burt said much of the
Beyer who also said little had impact of the protest is being
been accomplished. Both diluted by the fact fewfar-
...
expressed .fear thatfeelthey
off.y can afford to
protest against cutbacks was take a
beginning to lose a lot of But that'stdhoe dumbest
0
m mentum thing they
an
It is with pleasure that Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph G. Corey of Clinton
announce the forthcoming
marriage, of their daughter
Barbara Ann Marie. to Mr. Gary
Wayne Rintoul, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Rintoul of
Whitechurch. The marriage will
take place on Saturday. June 12.
1976 at 7 p.m. in the Ontario
Street United Church, Clin-
ton.-22nc
25. IN MEMORIAM
loving memory of
passed away two
by friends, 1 am
COUNTY OF HURON
NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS
DESTROY
WEEDS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
• To all persons in possession of loads
II ally Maliidpatity is do County of Nirrea
In accordance with the Reeked Weed Control Act. 1072,
Section 4, 14, and 20 and amendments thereto, that unless
noxious weeds pawing on their lands are destroyed by June
'
7, Th and throes the season, tho Munnidpality may
es upon on flue saki lands and have the weeds destroyed,
charting the casts against the land in taxes, as set out in the
The cooperation of ail citizens is solicited.
ALEX CHESNEY. Weed Inspector
County of Huron
26. CARD Of THANKS
Clinton; first vice, Barry Baker, Oa toad;
Mary Gregg
treasurer, Charles Martin!, ptashwood and assistant
treasurer, Mr. Ross Love, Dashwood. (News -Record photo)
News of Hensall
LhGION AUXILIARY
E'I.F(TSOFF[('I=RS
The Hensall Ladies' Legion
Auxiliary met on Tuesday
Evening with the president.
Mrs. Mona Campbell
presiding.
It was decided to hold the
Annual Penny sale on June
4th. The mystery prize was
won by Marion Wasson and
the attendance prrae by Gerry
Chappel.
The election of officers
were as folios past
president. Mona C'a ppbelt:
president. Beatrice t.lyl. 1st
vice-president. Margaret
MacDonald. 2nd . vice -
president. Marion Wasson.
secretary, Donna Allen:
treasurer. Wanda McCtin-
chey : Sargeant at arms. Iva
Reid: spurts officer. 1%a
Reid. executive, Vera Smate,
Jean Munn, C;erry' Chappel,,
Joan Beier -ling. and Hilda
Smale.
STOREY: i would like to thank
my friends and • neighbours for
the cards. flowers and visits also
transportation for my wife to
hospital while I was a patient in
Victoria Hospital. London. Joe
Storey. -22
LANGFORD: A sincere thank
you to all who sent me, flowers.
cards and treats while i was a
patient in Clinton Public Hospital
and for the kindness shown me
since I returned home. Laren
Langford. 22x
m
"Where are these farmers ' ' W e stand to lose a lot unless
who are being caught in the than one day
squeeze?" said Mrs. Burt. something is done. They seem
"They all must be out com- to be just sitting back and
plaining "over the back fen- hoping the OMMB will save
ce"
them. But it isn't going to
She said she had received a happen. it's a false hope."
Politician to resign
A veteran Huron county
municipal politician. Elgin
Thompson will step down
from public office -at the end
14 1976.
The reeve of Tuckersmith
township, Mr. Thompson
made the announcement
during the May session of
Huron county council held in
Goderich last week. Mr.
Thompson, a farmer in the
Kippen •urea started his
career as a member of the
Tuckersmith Township
school board. After serving
FULFORD: i wish to express my
sincere thanks to my relatives.
friends and neighbours for the
lovely cards; flowers. and visits
while 1 was a patient in the
Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Harret. Box
Seaford) Ambulaatite and the
nurses in the first floor. Your
kindness will never be torgottei.
Earl Pulford. 22x
By Bertha MacGregor
Victoria
London.
Jr. P.N.G. Mrs. Margaret
Consist reported for the
C P.T. fund. stating donations
were sent to the Cancer
Society and to the
organization "To Feed a
Hungry World." Mrs. Parker.
Vice Grand. reported for the
visiting committee: Mrs.
Evelyn MacBeath reported
for the finance and the
treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy
Corbett gave the financial
report.
Cards of thanks were
received and the second
nominations for officers were
held.
Mrs.. Albert Barker of
Victoria Lodge brought
greetings from their lodge.
Bro. Ernie Chipchase Mar-
shall Grand Encampment.
Ontario also spoke. Mrs.
E%elyn MacBeath favoured
ith ' readings entitled
•'Nothing to Laugh At" and
• Midnight in the Pantry.'
RFBI-:KAII FNTi-RTAIN Bingo Euchre was played
ICTORI:A 1 O1)(.F ar(d a draw was made with
Noble Grand Mrs. Bertha the following prize winners:
MacGregor presided for the pillow cases. Mrs. Evelyn
meeting of the Amber MacBeath: doll. Albert
Rebekah Lodge on filed- Barker : flower arrangement.
nesday evening assisted by Mrs. Beatrice Richardson.
the Vice -Grand Mrs. Dorothy Refreshments were served
Parker. when the', me rashers and a social hour enjoyed by
entertained the members of 611.
Rebekah Lodge,
PERSONALS
Mrs. Agnes Mac Lean at-
tended the graduation of
Alcan J. MacLean at Waterloo'
University on Friday.Mrs.
Blanche Chapman of London
visited last week with her
brother-in-law and sister. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Corbett
for about ten years in that
capacity he joined the
township council and after
five years' experience as a
councillor. stepped up to the
position of township reeve.
While Mr. Thompson wants
to give up politics, he hopes
he will be able to continue his
efforts with the Ausabie-
Bayfield Conservation
Authority. Mr. Thompson. a
past chairman of the
authority, said he hoped he
would receive the ap-
pointment from Tuckersmith
on the authority.
COUPLE LOST
The 3 C's from Carmel.
Caven and Cromarty
Churches took off from
Dougall's to Ferguson's on a
17 mile obstacle course on
Monday evening. The win-
ners made in fifty-two
minutes. The losers had to be
found.
Jim Dougall finally
discovered them sitting
outside a- General Store
trying to decide whether to go
home or to call the police and
report- "missing." Four cars
with six couples took part .
Winners of a bottle of car
wax each were Philys Par-
sons and Margaret Hoggarth..
Consolation Prizes of Road
maps .went tu- Philys James
and Ber Thomson. A delicious,
lunch was served by Dave
and Mary Ellen Ferguson and
Jim and Mary Dougall who
were in charge.
The next get-together will
be at Pine Lake on Tuesday
June 15th for fun and dancing.
Clinton Sprig Fair
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