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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1978 --PAGE 21
20. Public notices 20. Public notices
VANASTRA
WATER RATES
(Effective February 1, 1978)
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL:
BASIC SERVICE CHARGE
PER 4 MONTH BILLING PERIOD
PLUS 30' PER CUBIC METRE
CONSUMPTION CHARGE
Township of Tuckersmith
J. R. McLACHLAN
CLERK -TREASURER •
TOWNSHIP TUCKERSMITH
Assisted Rental Housing
Family and
Senior Citizens
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
0 you have one or more children or 0 you are 65 years
of age or over or if your present accommodation is
inadequate or your income is modest, this is of interest
to you. The Minister of Housing, at the request of the
Municipal Council is conducting a survey to determine
the need for assistant rental housing to be rented on a
geared income basis in, the Township of Tuckersmith to
determine local need for this type of accommodation.
Interested families and Senior Citizens now living in
Tuckersmith are asked to complete a questionnaire
form. If you are a Tuckersmith Township resident and
are interested in renting a Senior Citizen or family unit
in Seaforth, please complete a questionnaire form. For
Senior Citizens and families interested in renting an
Ontario Housing Unit, additional information and
questionnaire forms are available at your local Clerk's
Office.
J. R. McLACHLAN
Clerk -Treasurer
Township of Tuckersmith
31. Card of thanks
BROEZE - I wish to thank my
family, relatives, neighbours and
friends remembering me with
lovely cards, flowers, treats and
visits while I was a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital and St.
Joseph's Hospital in London.
Special thanks 'to doctors nurses
and staff. A sincere thanks to
ReN. Taylor, van Esse and
Turkstra for their visits and
prayers. Jan Broeze. —8x
GLAZIER' - I wish to thank my
friends and neighbours for the
cards and visits while I was a
p.atient in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to the doctors
nurses and staff and to Rev.
Oestreicher. Alfred Glazier. —8
GORDON: I wish to thank my
relatives and friends for visits,
treats and cards while I was a
patient in Clinton Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. Baker and
the nurses and staff at the
hospital. - William Gordon. -8x
APPLEBY: The family of the
late Mrs. Evelyn Appleby wish to
express their most sincere thanks
to relatives, friends and neigh-
bours for their many acts of
kindness, cards, floral tributes
and In Memorium donations to
the Heart Fund. Special thanks to
the management and staff of
Huronview who made her stay
for two years so pleasant. Also
thanks to Rev. Norman Pick of
Ontario St. United Church,
Clinton; the Ladies' Auxiliary of
the First Presbyterian Church,
Seaforth, R. S. Box Funeral
Home and organist. Your acts of
kindness will long be remem-
bered and appreciated. -8
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incorrectly stated in last Brenda Coleman
week's paper that Ron
and
McKay was the recipient of (Bridal Couple)
the Don Yeo Memorial '' wish to invite relatives, frien-
Trophy donated by Mr. and , ds. and neighbours to their
Mrs-. Jack Yeo for the most
valuable player from the I
Clinton team at Minor j
Hockey Day.
Ron May was the MVP of i
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the team and was the winner
of the trophy, not McKay. ( FRIDAY, FEB. 24
% at 9:00 P.M.
at the
Seaforth Legion Hall
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WEDDING
RECEPTION
The News -Record
apologizes for any in-
conviences that this error
may have caused to any one
of the people involved.
The secondary school teachers of Huron County are pictured announcing strike action
Tuesday of last week at a press conference held at the Clinton Hotel. Left to right are
Shirley Weary of CHSS; Ron Lane of Goderich, district 45 president; Bev Thompson of
Toronto, executive officer; Clay Murray of Exeter, chief negotiator for Huron. (News -
Record photo)
Blyth Festival plans ski-a-thon
A ten -mile ski-athon will be
held March 4 to raise money
for the Blyth Summer
Festival.
The cross-country ski event
is open to all skiers in the
area. The route will tour the
r.'nic areas near the
Bred. and secretaries sign pact
BY JEFF SEDDON
The Huron County Board of
Education and its secretarial
employees ratified a
collective agreement for 1978
recently giving the em-
ployees an average increase
of 7.3 percent. The agreement
between the board and the
Van Egmond Foundation meet
26. Births
27. Deaths
GAMMAGE - Mr. and Mrs
Wallace Gammage nee Kim
Feilaws pf-London,, agr�pupce the,
birth of a daughter Katherine
Philippa on Feb. 14, 1978 at St.
Joseph's Hospital. A grand-
daughter for Mr. and Mrs. G.
Fellows and Mr. and Mrs. W.
Gammage, and a great grand-
daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Fraser, all of Bayfield, also, a
great granddaughter for Mr. and
Mrs. J.G. Gammage of London.
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RUTLEDGE - Vic and Heather
thank God for Heather Lisa born
Wednesday, February 15, at 7:19
p'.m. Lisa weighed 8 lbs. 6 oz. A
sister for Lorraine. Special
thanks to Dr. Baker and nurses at
Clinton Public Hospital. —8
McCOWAN - Parents John and
Heather and brother David of RR
1, Brucefield are proud to an-
nounce the birth of Mark Andrew,
8 lbs. on Tuesday, February 7,
1978 at Seaforth Community
Hospital. Delighted grandparents
are the F.G. Stanfords of
Listowel and the K.G. McCowans
of Brucefield. —8x
APPLEBY - At Huronview on
Wednesday, February 15, 1978.
E-velyn- Maae : Kntox) = u%pp)eby of
Seaforth, in her 78th year.
Beloved wife of the late Thomas
Appleby. Dear mother of Mrs.
Gordon (Marian) MacDonald of
Seaforth and Mrs. Bert
(Rosamond) Garrett of Clinton.
Sister of Mrs Lorne (Mary)
Marshall of Torbnto, and Mrs.
Graydon (Olive) Neal of Clinton,
Ward of Clinton. Predeceased by
two brothers. Also survived by
four grafdchildren. Rested at the
-ILA, Box Funeral Home, 47 High
Seaforth, where funeral and
committal service was held ori
Friday February 17, 1978. Rev.
Norman Pick officiating.
Temporary entombment Pioneer
Memorial Mausoleum with burial
in Burn's Cemetery. -8
The Annual Meeting of the
Van Egmond Foundation was
held Wednesday, Feb. 15th at
the Setforth town hall. The
new slate of officers was
elected at the close of the
business session. .
The new officers are: past
.president, Mona Enzen-
sberger; president, Vivienne
Newnham; 1st vice, Paul
Carroll; 2nd vice, Leone
Rowat; secretary, Gladys
Van Egmond; treasurer, Bob
Newnham.
The new directors are:
Henry Enzensberger, Bob
Spittal, Rev. Ure Stewart, Dr.
Rodger Whitman, Dorothy
Williams.
The winners of the lucky
draw were: 1st prize,
groceries, Paul Carroll,
Seaforth; 2nd prize, spoon, B.
McClenaghan, Clinton; 3rd
p?lte, 'hastr- notes;- Bryan
Williams, Clinton.
It was voted to change the
day of the bi monthly
meetings from the 3rd
Wednesday ko the 3rd
Tuesday, hoping this would
be convenient for more
people. The next meeting will
be Tuesday, April 18th. It was
hoped everyone would try to
pick up their membership
tickets at this time.
DP IP
HURON COUNTY'S
FINEST ENTERTAINMENT
AND DINING CENTRE
ti
FULLY LICENSED UNDER THE L L Q 0
OPEN 1 DAYS A WEEK
12 NOON 8 P M
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING
local branch of the Canpdian
Union of Public Employees
involves 49 secretaries and
two audio-visual technicians.
The secretaries are paid in
three categories,- elementary
and secondary school
secretaries, purchasing agent
and accounting secretaries
and audio-visual technicians.
The three categories have
salary ranges from starting
wages to four years or more
experience.
The old agreement expired
at the end of December 1977
and the new pact gives 30
cents an hour increase to the
secretaries mad 33 cents an
hour to the technicians. In
addition coverage under the
Group Life Insurance Plan
was increased.
- Elementary and secondary
school secretaries are now
paid from $3.70 an hour
starting wage to $4.51 for four
years or more experience.
Purchasing agent and ac-
counting secretaries are paid
from $3.95 starting wage to
$4.75 after four years and the
two audio-visual technicians
are now paid from $6.50 an
hour to $6.83 an hour. The
settlement has to be approved
by the Anti Inflation Board
village of Blyth.
Skiers taking part will
carry pledges that will defray
the costs of presenting the
annual summer theatre
programs of the Festival.
More information may be
obtained by calling 523-9300 or
523-9636.
The Blyth Centre for the
Arts would also Pike to an-
nounce' that it will be
presenting a Saint Patrick's
Day variety concert at the
Blyth Memorial Hall on •
March 17.
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The family of
j Margaret & Harold
Young
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OUR WEEKEND
ENTERTAINMENT
This Weekend, In our Lounge
Friday & Saturday, February 24 & 25
"Cavaliers"
NO COV CHARGE
COMING: MARCH 3 & 4
"Staircase"
invite you to attend the dance
to be held in honour of their
3 5th Wedding
Anniversary
at the Goderich Arena
Sat., Mar. 4th
Music by: Star Trex
9-1 a.m.-
The Sandpiper Inn...for the finest in
SMORGASBORD DINING
Lunch and refreshment
provided. Friends and
relatives welcome.
"No Gifts Please" I
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NO RESERVATION REQUIRED
Served Nightly
Remember our
NOON LUNCHEON BUFFET
MONDAY -SATURDAY, 11:30 A.M.-2:00-P.M..
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27. Deaths
COLE - in Brussels, Ontario, on
riday, February 18, 1978, Milne
Leith Cole, age 53. Belqved
brother of Thomas of Blyth,
'Mildred (Mrs. William Blake) of
Walton and Irene of Huronview,
Clinton. Rested at the Tasker
Funeral Home, Queen St., Blyth,
Ontario where the funeral and
committal service was held on
Tuesdday, February 21 at 2 p.m.
Interment Blyth Union
Cemetery. —8- -
WOOD - In Wingham and District
Hospital, Friday, February 17,
1978, Lilian Emma (Jarman),
beloved wife of Albert Wood, 318
Leopold St., Wingham, age 73
years. Dear mother of Elayne
(Mrs. William Rintoul),
Wingham, Kenneth Wood,
Clinton, Herbert (Bob), San
Pedro Calif. 9 grandchildren, 2
great-grandchildren. Rested at
the R.A. Currie and Son Funeral
Home, Wingham. A private
011ily service was held on
nday evening at 9 p.m.
Cremation. Interment later
Brussels Cemetery. —8
CAMPBELL - Rosina Campbell,
passed away at 1-turonview,
Clinton, on Thursday, February
16, 1978 in her 94th year, formerly
of McKillop Twp., beloved wife of
the late John Campbell. Dear
mother of Evelyn (Mrs. G.Holt)
of Bluevale, William G. of
Seaforth, Allan of RR 1, Seaforth
and Ruth (Mrs. B. Thamer) of
Walton. Friends called at the
Whitney-Ribey Funeral Home, 87
Goderich Street West, Seaforth,
where funeral service was held
on Saturday at 3 p.m. Interment
Maitlandbank Cemetery. Rev. •-
Reuter officiating. —8
28. Engagements
Mr. and -Mrs. Ed. Marche of Shilo
Manitoba are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of their
daughter Donna Marie to Donald
Leonard Mills, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Deeves of Clinton and
the late Leonard Mills. The
marriage to take place March 18,
1978 in St. Barbara's Chapel,
Anglican, CFB Shilo, Manitoba.
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30. In memoriam
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CLIFFORD EVENS conductor
BUTLER - In loving memory of a
dear mother and grandmother
Elizabeth Butler who passed
away 3 years ago February 27,
1975:
Wishing today as, we wished
before
That God could have spared you
many years more.
In our hearts your memory is
kept,
To love to cherish and to never
forget.
Always remembered by daughter
Audrey, son-in-law Harvey,
grandchildren Catherine,
Marlene, Debbie and Trevor. —8
FEBRUARY 25
"Pops Concert"
FEATURING:
The full symphony orchestra
with soloist.
31. Card of thanks
WE WISH to thank the Clinton
and Seaforth Fire Departments
for their quick response and
excellent Work at our recent fire.
Also we want to thank our friends
and neighbours for their greatly
appreciated help. Your kindness
will never be forgotten. Don and
Kathy Rueger; Milton and Helen
Dale. —8X
HOWES - 1 would like to thank
my relatives friends and neigh-
bours for remembering me with
lovely cards. flowers and visits
while I was a patient 'in the
hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Newland, nurses and staff of
Clinton Hospital. Also sincere
thanks to Rev. Oestreicher and
Rev. Pick for their visits. Adele
Howes. —8
Nine pieces
of delicious
finger-lickin' good
Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Copland -
Beethoven -
Grieg -
Chabrier -
Hayman -
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ENCORE
Hayman -
Fanfare for the Common Man
Symphony No. 5
Three Pieces from Sigurd Jorsalfar
Espana
Cinema Rhapsodies
Pops Hoedown
8:00 P.M.
G.DXI. AUDITORIUM
This is the final concert
of the season - Don't miss it!
Since this is a subscription series, no individual
tickets are for sale. Rush tickets will be available
only at the door at 7:SS p.m. ('5. per person)
Sponsored by the Goderich Rotary Club under the patronage of
the Sully Foundation.
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