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rPAGE 18--CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 197'7
IT AWS 1►t7 ADVERT!, '... ADVERTF$E WHERE /TAWS,.
22/. DEATHS
BAILEY - At Clinton Public
Hospital on Thursday, Feb. 17th,
1977, C. George Bailey of
Huronview, formerly of Usborne
Twp., in hiss 88th year. Beloved
husband of the late Ila Margaret
Delbridge. Brother of Mrs.
Dorothy Collier, of Kirkton.
Predeceased by 1 brother,
Joseph. Rested at the R.C.
Dinney Funeral Home, Main St.,
Exeter, where funeral service
was held on Sat. Feb. 19th at 2
p.rtn. with Rev. Barry Robinson,
officiating. Temporary
Entombment Exeter
Mausoleum. Interment in
Elimvale Cemetery; at a later
date. —8
DALE - Eva Isabella Dale,
beloved wife of the late Theodore
Dale, passed away at the Clinton
Public Hospital on Wednesday.
February 16, 1977. In her 77th
year. Dear mother of Lois (MrS.
Fred Brown) of London and Elgin
Dale, Clinton. Also survived by
one sister, Mrs. Alta Young,
Goderich, two brothers, Clifford
and George Glazier of Clinton,
eight grandchildren and three
great-grandchildren. The late
Mrs. Dale rested at the Ball
Funeral Home, 153 High Street,
Clinton, where the funeral ser-
vice was held on Saturday,
February 19 at 2 p.m. Interment
in Clinton Cemetery. —8
25. IN MEMORIAM
BUTLER - In loving memory of a
dear. mother and grandmother,
Elizabeth Butler who passed
away so suddenly on February
27, 1975 ` \
Years may wipe out many things
But this they wipe out never
A memory of those happy days
When we were all together.
Lovingly remembered by
daughter Audrey, son-in-law
Harvey and -grandchildren
Cathy, Marlene, Debbie and
Trevor Chuter. —8
DIXON - • At Clinton Public
Hospital on Tuesday, February
15, 1977. J.F.(Frank) Dixon of
Clinton, in his 85th year. Beloved
husband of Del (Finch) Dixon.
Dear father of Helen (Mrs. J.D.
Finck), Port Alberni, B.C.,
Clayton and Richard of Clinton.
One sister Mrs. Hannah Duffy,
Toronto, seven grandchildren
and seven great-grandchildren
also survive. The late Mr. Dixon
rested at the Ball Funeral Home,
153 High St., Clinton after 7 p.m.
Wednesday, where the funeral
service was held on Friday,
February 18, at 2 p.rn. Interment
in Clinton Cemetery. —8
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4. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
BRING YOUR OFFER now
on this excellent 3
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MUST BE SOLD. Immediate
possession. Not replaceable at
today's asking price.
SCHELLENBRGER: In loving
memory of Harry C.' Schellen-
berger who passed away
February 29, 1976:
Just one year has passed since
that sad day.
So many things we wanted to say
Someday there will be a way.
Lovingly remembered by Ada
and family. -8
BRUCEFIELD
NEW LISTING - Completely
modernized 11/2, storey home
with new aluminum siding.
Has a large kitchen with lots
of cupboards, new shag rug in
living room, large utility
room, new addition with cosy
den. This house is immaculate
inside and out and has lovely
decor throughout. An ex-
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home on a good lot. CARL S.
WALKER 'REAL ESTATE
LTD., 489 MAIN STREET,
EXETER. "OFFICE 235-2533,
or call residence Bayfield 565-
5393 for further infor.mation.
26. CARD .OF THANKS
POWELL - I wish to thank my
friends, neighbours and relatives
for their cards, gifts and treats
while I was a patient in Clinton
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Street, Dr. Flowers and the
nursing staff on first floor.
Special thanks to Marie Gwyn
and Doreen Radford for all -they
did for me and the cleaning girls,
Shirley and Mary, all was deeply
appreciated. Donna Powell. —8
Carl S. Walker
Real Estate Ltd.,
489 Main St.,
Exeter
235-2533 Res. Bayfield 565-5393
Call Bob Janke, Dungannon
529-7735 for appointment. tfar
VAN PATTER -The family of the
late Edith Van Patter, would like
to take this opportunity to thank
friends, neighbours and relatives
for their kind expressions of
sympathy and memorial
donations in the loss, of a dear
mother. Milt and family. —8
Huron County's Extension Home Economist Jane Pengilley and Associate ag. rep. Bill
Broadworth were honoured by their fellow workers last Friday on the verge of being
transferred to other posts. Jane will take over as home economist in Wellington County
and Bill becomes the ag. rep. for Brant County. Both, had been with the Huron County
office of agriculture for about four years. (News -Record photo)
Wingham man is Plowman VP
McCLURE - I wish to thank my
relatives and friends who visited
me and sent gifts, cards and
flowers while I was a patient in
Seaforth, Stratford and London's
University Hospitals. Special
thanks to Rev. Stan McDonald,
Rev. Nelson, Dr. Millkus, Dr.
Quibini, Dr. Barnett and all the
nurses for their help and
thoughtfulness, your kindness
will never be, forgotten. My
family and I would like to give a
special thanks to Sam and Agnes
Moore, Stratford, Floyd and
Margaret Smith, London for
being so kind and thoughtful to
Ferne during the storm, those
who brought baking and kindness
shown to• the family in so many
different ways, it was sincerely
reciated by us all. Nelson
app
McClure. —8
Jim Armstrong of RR 4, Wing -
ham, was elected to the second
vice presidency of the Ontario
Plowmen's Association at the
OPA annual meeting in Toronto
last week. Since Jim is also the
host farmer and a member of the
Huron County local * committee
which is responsible for the 1978
International Plowing_ Match, as
well as an active farmer, he 'is
likely to be a busy fellow for the
next three years. Add to all that
the fact that his wife, Carol,
heads the ladies' activities com-
mittee of the plowing match and
it makes for a busy household.
The OPA annual was held at
the Royal York Hotel in Toronto
on Monday and Tuesday of last
week, and, as usual, presented a
colorful spectacle which could be
compared with a full-scale politi-
cal convention. Each of the
county groups either seeking'.or
already slated for an Internation-
al Plowing Match brought in its
own delegation, most of them
headed by pipers or full bands.
Each was allowed time to present
highlights from their county's at-
tractions for an upcoming match.
The Huron delegation, 80
strong, was headed by the Sea -
forth High School Girls' Band as
the group - entered the huge
convention room on Tuesday
morning. The same band was
also selected to lead in the head
table guests for the noon lunch -
STOREY - I wish to thank all my ' Win` ..
Speaking for Huron County
neighbours, friends and relatives were the general chairman,
for flowers, cards, visits and for
the food sent to my home, while I Howard Datars; his two lieu -
was a patient in Clinton' Public tenants -in -chief, Allan Campbell
Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. and Roy Pattison, as well as Jim
Lambert, Dr. Harrettnurses and Armstrong and Huron's warden
all the others who took such good Douglas McNeil. The delegation
care of me after my operation. It was joined by Jack Riddell, MPP
was all greatly appreciated.
Sarah Storey. -8x
for Huron and Murray Gaunt,
MPP Huron -Bruce.
During the noon luncheon on
Tuesday former minister of agri-
culture, Bill Stewart, was pre-
sented with a lifetime pass to all
future international matches in
recognition of his long years of
service to the farming corn-,
munity of the province.
Guest speaker at the luncheon
was Rev. H. S. Rodney of St.
Thomas who was generally ac-
claimed as an outstanding orator
after the gathering heard his
address on "Uncommon People".
Mr. Rodney enumerated the
qualities which make uncommon
people as dependability, kind-
ness, tolerance and faith — each
of which can be improved by indi-
vidual attention and effort.
MERNER - I would like to ex-
press my sincere thanks to those
who remembered me with cards,
flowers and visits while a patient
in Clinton Hospital. Special
thanks to the staff. Ken -8
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NOTICE OF POLL
Notice is hereby given tn'•the Municipal Electors of the Town
of Clinton in the county of Huron that since more candidates
havebeen nominted to the following offices than the number
required to fill such offices, therefore polls will be held al the
times and places stated in this notice for the purpose of
electing the holder of such office.
Office for which elections will be held:
MAYOR 1 to be elected
REGULAR POLLING DAY
Date: March 7, 1977
Location
Poll Sta$on No. 1 - Town. Hall
If yottlive in the North-East section of. Town befween the
Eastern side of Albert St. and the North side of Ontario
Street, you vote at the Town Hall.
Poll Station No. 2 - Legion Hall, Kirk St.
If you live in the South -Eastern section of Town between
the South side Of Ontario St. and the East side .of King St.,
including that portion known as "Little England", you vote at
the Legion Hall on Kirk Street.
Poll Station No. 3 - Senior Citizen's Apartments, King St.
If you live-in the South -Western section of Town between
the Westside of King St. and the South side of Huron Street,
you vote at the Senior Citizen's Apartments, King Street.
Poll Station No. 4 - Clinton Arena
If you live in the North-Western ,section of Town between
the North side of Huron St. and the West side ,of Albert St.,
you vote at the Clinton Arena.
All polls will be open from 11 o'clock a.m. until 8 o'clock p.m.
and no longer.
C.C. PROCTOR
• Returning Officer
dent, Hon. William G. Newn-Can,
minister of agriculture and food;
past pres., John Stephen, Perth
County; president, Max Stead-
man, Lambton; first vice, H. A.
(Pat) Telfer, Brant; second vice,
Jim Armstrong, Huron; sec. -
manager, E. A. Starr, Toronto;
assistant, A. J. Peppin, Toronto.
Other members of the executive
are: Leonard Kirby, Algoma
East; Bruce Parker, Bruce
County; Everett Hogan, Fronte-
nac-Wolfe Island; Donald Green -
lees, Frontenac; William Par-
ney, Kent and William Snowden,
Haldimand.
Sites of future International
Plowing Matches are: Frontenac
1977, Huron 1978, Kent 1979, Ox-
ford 1980, Simcoe 1981, Middlesex
1982.
•
Huron home economist
is transferred to Fergus
On March 1st' extension
home economist Jane
Pengilley will leave Huron
County behind her to step into
a new phase of her career.
After three and a half years .
in Huron, Jane has been
transferred to Wellington
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organize Achievement Days.
Huron County was Jane's
first post on graduation from
Home' Economics at the
University of Guelph-, and she
looks upon thelast three and a
half years as having "really "
been exciting."
County, where she will work I've certainly gained a
out of the Fergus office. of experience and the sharing
She will ,continue to carry of ideas with the people I've
out the duties of extension worked with is some ping I'll
home economist, which never forget," she sa
demands that she spend mOstsk�--.__e ` -
of her time working with 4'-H
homemaking courses. Her
involvement with 4-H
requires that she plan and
oversee current 4-H projects;
visit the various clubs to
follow up earlier meetings;
lot
A native of Brampton, Jane
feels some remorse at having
to pull up her Huron stakes
but the challenge ,of "new
people and new surroun-
dings" promises an at-
tractive challenge.
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