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Clinton News-Record, 1979-07-05, Page 20• • _.,PA,OE: 20.44,7,C LINT( N• NE=W $R . COR,D,• THUR D . ' + , JUL` 5 • 1979. ' 18. Services available 18. Services available 27- Deaths. • SAWS SIARPENED'• • - -Circular and hand; scissors, knives and lawnmower blades.. Bldg. 14 - 5th Ave., Vanastra. 27X - . DRYWALL, known for,high qu'allty PETER BAKOS DRYWALL have complete drywall service -- Phone 527-1398 5274606 JOHN KASSiES GENERAL CONTRACTING ' `_ •* Farm. Buildings * Additions •* Renovations Phone 482-30.63 iimommiimimmemt Fireplaces Blocks, Bricks, and An'gel:Stone Glen Thomas -- 482-3767 CHUTER PLUMBING HEATING & ELECTRIC Frunace Installations DELAVAL MILKER SUPPLIES Ap Bance ervice. 46 King St. 482-7652 y,azt, et • , .. - -l8tfn D. and B. SHINGLING and PAINTING General Contractors Clinton, Ontario Phone 482-9347. HANK'S SMALL, ENGINE SERVICE HENRY. REINiNK 1 MILE NORTH OF '' LONDESBORO 523-9202 Lawn and Garden Equipment *Repairs *New Lawnmowers and Tillers in stock. WATER WELL DRILLING W.D. HOPPER • 8. SONS FOUR MODERN , ROTARY RIGGS ' PHONE: SEAFORTH NEIL: 527-1737 DURL: 527-0828 JIM: 527.0775 SCREENED TOP SOIL (fe>N►'1 ilainii - Gardens - Fiowers) ALSO. •CGrushed Stone •Crushed Read Gravel *Cement Gravel •Pit Run Gravel . b , Backhoe *ark LYLE • MONTGOMERY 482-T'444 sivenings SANDBLASTING AND ; BRICKCLEANING FIS Estlfnirtes C. _.., . _ .._t..., ._.ontadt .. VP`HITE S SANDBLASTING SERVICE , Winghatt 3543637. befog 12 00on 8.23 Complete Custom -Framing for needlepoint, crewel, photographs, oil pain- tings,_ etc. Regular or nonglare .gliiss. ,Ready td.ihal.!ig, 41 .kqgt sA, rY.l!ce, ` % Har* Tyndall 482-7409 CLINT 1 • slow._' • Landscape Maintenance Services Professional core for lawns, trees. and beds, formal and informal design. ' • Molar overhauls, garden reconstruction. cap:482-9475 BO-JEN CARPENTRY FOR • CUSTOM BUILT HOMES • RENOVATiONS • ADDITIONS SEE • , BOB LANGENDOEN BOX 309 CLINTON PHONE 482-9720 Canadian Pools Seafo Chemicals, accessories, lawn furniture, barbecue parts andinstallation JOHN MIDDEGAAL 527-0104 ' 'Mirtb`llfiiifri`S X19-06-4 Custom Slaughtering and Processing kill Day Wednesday 41,00"v 1171ACIZ NCR'S DASHWOOD 237-3677 24. Business' —opportunities-- WANT -opportunitie— WANT YOUR OWN profitable •busirress? You're _::the.. boss. Your own )i ours - •,fu.11 orpart time. Well established internatianal marketing firm is seeking you for the Clinton and surroundifir'a'i `"as•. ACT NOW!!! Call Mr. Everett Guelph 519=836-6333.-24-28 26. Births. ' REEDER Richard-••--a-n-d', , Marlene welcome withlove their first born, a 'son,- .Nicholas, 'who was born June 30",:1979 at the Victoria Hospital `London, Ont. Proud grandparents are Al and Rilla Rid -ley of Winnipeg, Man. ' and Sam and • Joan .Reeder 'of Brisbane, Australia. An • extra :proud great- grandmothe'rr is Rhoda Ridley of Winnipeg, Man. -2%c BALL M •Brantford- General Hospital Friday, June 29, to 1979 Hospital, and Gregory (nee McPherson), a son, Justin Gregory, weighing 9 lbs. 1 oz•, a brother for Jennifer. Proud grand- parents are Doris and Harold -McPherson and Margaret and• Clark Ball.--27nc - 27. Deaths M%NUTT , ' Janet A. (nee McTaggart) on Tuesday e 19, 1979. -at Toronto Well g' ey, Hospital, wife of David A. McNutt -RR 2 Arundel,iquebec. 11fo'ther of Mary, ...Allan, Cathy and Sandra, sister of Mary�(Mrs-, I=.F: Tisdall) formerly .of Cl'in on. —27nc f ETHER,INGTON William HowarSl (area electrical inspector for Ontario tiydyro). Suddenly at his residence, RR 2 Bayfield, Ontario on Monday, June 25, 197-9 3.---W i l-l-ia-m . Howard Ether,ington, owar--dEtherington, formerly of Stratford,` in his 55th year. Beloved husband of Joyce Caroline Adair. Dear father of William. Etherington,, of Stratford, Mrs. Patrick (Susan) O'Meara, Seeley's Bay, Ontario, Mrs. Paul (Marylyn) Jenkins, of Picton. Brother of 'Jack, of 'RR 2 Bayfield, . Mi\s. Ken (Helen-) Ducharme, of Pointe Claire, Quebec; -:Mrs. Don (Shirley-) Stricker, of Boulder, Colorado. Also survived by 3 grandchildren. Rested at the Heinbuck FuneraaVHome, 156 Albert Street, Stratford, where the family received ' friends Wednesday 2:30-5 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. The funeral service was held at the funeral home on Thursday June 28, at 2 p.m. Int'errnent will follow fn Avondale Cemetery, Stratford.-27nc 28. Engagements • .y, PROUSE-CHOWEN Mr. and Mrs. William J. Chowen of Clinton, are pleased to announce the. forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Darlene, to Gary Prouse, son of -Mrs.. Lois Hallam of Goderich and Robert Prouse of Goderich. The wedding will -take place at the bride's parents' home on July 28, 1979.-27 ' TAYLOR-RENNER Mrs. Patricia Garrett of Clinton and._Mr. Percy Renner of Bayfield. are pleased to announce . the forthcoming marriage of their ,daughter, Faith, to Allan Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs.. • John Taylor, Brucefield. The wedding will take place Saturday, July 2$, - 1979 in St. Andrew's United C:htn cli; _-,_Blayfre,l:d'._.._O:perr reception to follow. -27x li 30. I n memoriam HAMILTON In' loving„ memory of a dear husband, father and , gran- dfather, Wm. Hamilton who passed away July 9, 1976: As time unfolds another year Loving memories . keep you near Silent thoughts .of times together Hold memories that will last - forever. • Lovingly remembered by his wife Pearl, daughters Lenora, Shirley and Helen and families. -27X JOHNSTON In loving memory • of our dear son Ervin Johnston who died July 8, 1978: This month comes back with deep regret, ' It brings back a night we, can,aot forget, , • You fell -Asleep without goodbye. But memories of you will neve ed ie. What .we would give if you could say • Hello Mom and Dad in the same old way. To hear your voice and see your smile, To sit and chat with you a while For you who have a son Cherish him with care For .you'll never know' the heartache . Till you all meet and he's not there,.' Always remembered by Mother•and Dad. -27X • • • F AW CETT . •It loving memory of a dear son and brother David Fawcett who passed away ono year ago July 8, 1978 -in' . his eighteenth year: • • 'This"rrnth comes back with' sad regret, It bt•ings back a day we will never forget. , NO fond farewell Was spoken • 1V'o time to say goodbye, He was gone before we knew it and only pod knows why. He was always kind and thoughtful And a friend to all, God treasure him in your garden ofrest For in his way he was one of the best. Days of sorrow still come over ifs ` . And tears do often flow, There's not a day goes by -that we don't think of you. .Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Mom, Dad, Rebenca and Nancy. -2 vWW�rvw.nN:k - 0. ' Irl memoriam .. HILL . ` In loving memory of our son- in-law Wm. J. Hill who passed away July 1975: They who think that you are gone, . • . Beeau. a no Mor -(•-your face they see Are wrong for in our hearts you live And always will in memory. ,Always remembered by mother-in-law and father -in- law. -27x - - 31. Card of thanks NIVINS Gord and Mary Nivins would like.. to thank friends and relatives for the gifts and good wishes at a surprise_ -• gathering . held Saturday, June 23 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don Pickard on the occasion of their 25th wed- ding anniversary. Your thoughtfulness is 'greatly appreciated. -27 WISE Special thanks to all who helped Mrs. Jennie •- Wise celebrate her 90th birthday in Clinton Public Hospital on June 26, to relatives and friends for. the many lovely flowers, visits, cards and gifts and made it such a very specialday for her. . Sin- cerely, Her Family. -27X 'WESTLAKE The family -of the late Thomas Westlake wish to thank 'relatives andfriends for cards, flowers and memorial donations and . other expressions' of sym- pathy during our • recent • • bereavement., A special thank • You to - the management and staff of the Bluewater Rest Home, Dr. C,J. Wallace and to Pastor R. Brubacher and Pastor J. Dressler and all who helped , in any way. -27 JAMIESON I would like• to thank my family, relatives, friends and neighbours- for their-.. Lindsay Carol Dechert and Al Sygrove, teacher, (third row from The graduating, class at Holmesville Public School got together left) Doug Moffett, Shane Elliott,=Terry Johnston, Michael Lobb, for perhaps the last time at their graduation ceremony recently. Tim---Roosemalen, Allan. Vander Ende, Brad Smith and Michael The graduates- are (front row from left)• Allison Postill, Linda Dale, (back row from left) Janice Eider-;,. Gary Cox, Ron Blake, Heykoop, Barbara Forbes, Brenda Harris, Susan Bell . Diana Itim Ladd, Brian Wain, Paul Porter and Cathy Frank. Not: Claui , Linda Feltz and Laura Cantelon, (second row,from left) available four photo were Ken Davis, Dor} Littlechild and Sean Robert Reabttrn, teacher, Tammy Gowanlock, Arlinda . Van Dongeti. (photo by Jeff Seddon) - - Schloendorf, Scott Harris, Kevin Trotinan, Dale Evans, Elise '... 1 olmesville students receive awards by Blanche Deeves Graduation generally set the pace for School News • The Holmesville Public their family and if family On. Monday, June 25, School held . their members fail to live up to Awards ' Day and Kin- . graduation ceremony on. their ,'responsibilities, dergarten_ gradulation Wednesday,. June 27, some of this difficulty w ts.,.:. held. After the when the ceremony may be traced *back to a ceremonies, the parents opened by the singing• of deficiency on the part of of -the -kindergarten class ' 0 Canada. Musical . parents. Of course, there were invited for refresh . selections were played by is the financial respon- ments served in the the school band directed sibility of parenthood; as library. • ; • by Mr. Blackwell. • students progress in Awards were as•Mr. Reaburns final --school, education does follows: band awards by speech to the graduation not become cheaper and Mr Blackwell; activity class was as follows: -parents must make bars for members; choir Mr. Kenwell, parents, financial sacrifices on award, by Mr. Blackwell, staff ' m e m • b e r s , behalf of sons and activity bars for mem- graduat•es and students I daughters. But most bers ; student council feel .-so-rnewhat at a importantly of all, is' the awards by Mr. Scholl, disadvantage this af- development in a family activity bars' for mem- teaching as this is my last unit that father and thou fitful visits c rds and bers. teaching day• at this mother are backing us, school and :no ..one here fi .,.;.�t�, ,.,.....:.ti,�.su orcin our en flowers whrl`e'"a patient in Pp g u b i -c .� s �e�ak:i n P" g - will have to take me too deavours and -vin .. us award's- were„,, „,,given b ,m `.-;.::� ,,- e. g Y:w�s.e�t�sly.:...�Gerta"inly��-not�-` the: , encouragements so .Mr. Reaburp,•.to-Durno"r, the graduates! Not the needed by young people.,. -Shell-eyy Teal, Jenny other students! Not even • "Who is challe d A11,n, Stephen Bugler. the teachers! - Not more than the stud ? Senior, Barb Forbes,parents. Today, students ave Brenda Harris, :Janine "Despite . this "disad- more obstacles . in their M4Piew. Library awards vantage, I feel that as way than ever before in wire given by Mrs. part of my swan song,. I . history. Some of these BLACK Pulman.y influences look good on �' '� I would.. like" to finish .m My sincere thanks op School soccer-' team school assignment here ' the surface but it is only relatives, neighbours an.d friends for all the kindnesses awards to: most valuable with a challenge to the when you examine these exten.deej' to me, the visit, player, Sean Van people-- • -who are here, more closely that you find flowers, gifts and cards Dangen; girls most, whether they like it or "they are not all they while a patient in Goderich; valuable player,- Shelley not. seem to be", Many Hospital and since coming' Smith; senior boys "First of all, I'dlike to students find it difficult to home. Sp ll thanks to. Dr. %., volleyball team, ' most challenge the teachers! It stay in school when Lambert and all nurses and. valuable -player, Terry seems to me that sine friends who are already staff for your excellent care. Johnston; senior girls the whole school system workingenjoy expensive Marlene Black. -27 • . g Y P volleyball team, most is concerned with ' cars and money to spend. valuable player Susan decreased , , enrolments, It looks goo until you REEDER P Y� Clinton Hospital and since, my return home. Yourkindness is much ap,,` prepiated. Special thanks; to ' Dr. Baker, Dr. Watts, nurses and staff on first floor who ' took such good care of rpe, Irene Jamieson. -27 higher educational costs, realize that the car is - Richard and Marlene wisb to Bell, senior boys express very special tha t ks basketball, most valuable, school discipline that probably financed and to Dr. Harrett. Clinton �nd _. pLayer.,.___.._..Sea>�_ _._.__ V-an..._....teach.er,s_.have-..a--d.i-ficu-lt---__the---�w"a-g,e.s,..-- t-h-e-y----•�a-re•---Mrs Carol .-.Simani;.. Mrs. earning as young people Margaret McCauley, will not prove satisfac- Mrs. Lynda • Steenstra tory in future years. and Mrs. Linda - Young. students must Nakamura will not be on learn to withstand 4 -the the school staff during temptation to quit school 1979-80 school term. Mrs. early. Steenstra has decided to "Now I said that remain at home with her education does not daughter, while other guarantee a job future teachers have accepted and I meant that, but new teaching positions in success in education does the county. We extend our mean that a person has best wishes to these learned to discipline people as they assume their responsibilities and thank them for their past efforts in ,education. At • 1Vlarlene Forbes of S.S. the same •ti'me, • we No. 4 Community Club;- welcome Mr. McKay as top geography ` student principal and new" staff ,presented by Mrs: members, Mrs. Pat • Deanne Lobb and Mrs. Briketon, Miss Marlene Marlene Forbes, Cunningham and Miss representatives of Mrs,. Loretta 'Ayatte. ' Glen Price, Brian Wain; Sincerely, top mathematics student, ',, Robert G. Reaburn Terry Johnston; top The 'Goderich Township science student, Elsie Women's Institute had a Lindsay; top ,sport-- luncheon for graduation smanship award, Shane -day for the pupils and' Elliott, presented by Mrs. parents • prior to the Sylvia Johnston of graduation ceremony at Taylor's Corners Com- the Holmesville School. munity Club; top grade five student receiving. Sports Jay Drehmann Mrs. Otr's plaque, representative for mixed presented by Mrs. squirts team reports a no , `Marilyn Drehmann were sl=ow n ,. .. <_ .. p ,,v _,.w.-...._ , .,: g:- aim a ..this .:ast, .,.: g "Ann Borriatli' and"' Tisa week while Terry P Jol`rrrs�ton'-r-e o��tecl�fi�- Special t citizenship award presented by Mr. Jim Drehmann, Canadian Order of Foresters went to Susan Bell; special music award presented by Mr. J.Westbrook was won by Elsie Lindsay. Appreciation Speech "I ,would like to thank the students, staff and parents for • their cooperation of the ' past - seven years. It has certainly been a pleasure -- for me to' work with so Many good people and it is my hope that we have achieved some success educationally. "When school resumes, Dr. Usher -Boyd. and staff of Dongen; senior girls role in trying to sort Victoria Hospital, Londoh, baSetball, most valuable through a maze of dif- Ont.-27 - • player, Elise Lindsay. ficulty in order to teach at BUFFINGA • Track and field awards all. Then, of course, it My sincere thanks o were given by Mr. used to be, get an relatives, neighboursold ad S were . an Mrs: education and get a job at y,g which,,.you and have to friends for all kindness' s McCauley : midget, boys, extended to me, the visitsGory Stephenson, Curt work :too "hard. That was a flowers, gifts, cards while; a slogan and, -a fact of the patient in Clinton 'Hospital, McPherson, Rod Nurse, 50's and60's. Special thanks to Dr. Harnett Carson Teal. midget - p Harrett "Well, • things have and all nurses and staff for girls, Shelley Surridge, changed . Education your excellent care anti -= Anne Bornath, Jenny attention. C. Buffinga.-27X Allen, .Maureen Perrott; doesn't guarantee a job. • : L junior boys, Robin Lobb, Therefore, teachers can STORE' ., i, Mike ' Clark, Frank We wish to thank' our. sbn, Schleandorf; junior .girls, James and his family, the ' Shelley Teal, • Marjorie ACW of St. James, Mia. Sin h, Jackie Norman; dleton, Mrs. Lila Storey a'hd: g the Rev. William Bennett, 'intermediate boys, Mike also 'friends and relatives Powell, _Shawn Rahbek, Who attended and sent caNls Kevin Feagaft; in- to- make our 45th wedd ng texmediate girls Cathy anniversary such a ha Py . Oke,• 'Darlene Smith, occasion. • Joe• And ..Salah. Lynda-Rufsselo, Nancy Storey. -27 Bugler; senior - boys, DEEVES • ! Don Littlechild; senior well develop that we will staff of Holmesville My sincere thanks -and not be able to count on oil Public Schoctl, it is mY' relatives, .neighbours -sl`rd girls, Elsie Lindsay, friends for all ours s es Carol Dechert, Susan and gasoline in the future pleasure to extend our Boll as we have in the past. It best wishes to you, the extended to -•me through may even be that people graduates, in your future visits, flowers', gifts and Field Day cards, while a patient in On Tuesday, June. 12, South :'Huron Hospit` 1, . Exeter and since. returning the,pupils who placed home.' Special thanks to -i r. first or second in any Wallace, Mrs'i Visscher; br. event here on Thursday, O'Connor, Riev. Scan May 31, travelled to McDonald, Hensall United . Seaforth High School. Out Church, Mrs. Eric Lutler of 7 schools that attended 'and all nurses and staff •;for -the. meet, Holmesville tpr .excellent care and School finished third. t tion. Asa also wishe to n the intermediate ahik these W/1"C.prOVi `ea"�""" " h"transportation arid girls+` chi Oke came in p 'y, by council. Goff Brands stop wB1 •i lyder laced on rho offered .transportation, first in this category with taught with a renewed Harris; topboy n in P to visit me. Mrs. Geri tie 44 oints; •rah the union .application was held part lot 39, concession p J vigour by teachers' ge'n a r'a;1 proficiency , pending a certificate of nine. No motions were Deves.-27 girls, Shelley Teal placed -parents for the_beneftt of . Michael Lobb, both cam Bance and Wayne' recordedregardingthis ' ' M'' i ' '-third„with 32 points. In the p Y p students and -future presented by Mrs, Sylvia Colclo�ugh.!s .._..,, pplication protest. , midget boys, Gary citizens: •Johnston `from L 1991 ` was held pending proof of Council passed •., a Stephenson cam in . "Parents, naturally Canadian Foresters. Top ownership.The other five motion to invite three' • second with 34 points. have a challen e>as well. history stfid:ent, Dou las g y g a Hcatro�ns Were representatives of Goderich Town Council to n and Mr. the Iolmeg'vilie C8uncil r Jent 'ins were p1 sent at ! Ch 'i 1,ers o'n July, 9 at 8 rs, the couiici1 � fneeting to Turn to page 21 v no longer say to students - ' himself and employers pass this course and realize that the can - you'll have your job. But didates they hiremust of course, that was too have self . discipline simple., ,a philosophy `besides • the - job anyway. Where does this qualifications. It is not leave the' teacher? In my easy to obtain- an opinion, teachers must • education but ,with Islay the role of preparing re s p,o n s ib i l i ty and people for -change and diligence on your -Part, a students must learn to , successful education can —. - Shane Elliott, Mike Lobb,- ' adapt to change. It may 1p yours. On -behalf of the will have --to prepare ,,e.,ducational en -1 -Mrs: D. Robinson to themselves for changes deavours." enlarge a Cottage, J. E. in energy and a host of ' The opening remarks Fritizley -to enlarge a other' things. Teachers were- given by Mr. house, G.J. Graham for a must help p=repare people Reaburn followed by Mr. mobile home, Goff Brand for these changes. W D W.D. Kenwell, for a • hog barn, Joe '"But there. are some superintendent of a-Iuron Durnin for a cottage and things that should not County Board , of Wayne Colclough'for an change: responsibility`, • Education. The following ,implement sheds attendance, punctuality, presentations were Joe Durnin's building " .. . -_ng., respect - . given:,stop ,girl in general application was refused u derstandi the e•- a•ttitu:des,.: ,Must be r o fi c i e n d B d wee boys team beat Benmiller "B" 11 to 5. Pee Wee • ' girls representative Jennifer Fuller, these girls won over Varna 10-9. The midget girls, .representative .Debbie Harrison said, Hullett beat Holmesville while the midget boys representative Ross Schloendorf said their game against Auburn was rained out. Don't forget the represen- tatives are to call Mrs. Rivett •with scores. Good, luck on your next week's games. Personals "Holtnesville • welcomes the family of Mr. and• .. .. Mrs. Del Schloendorf to. . their community and hope for a long and happy stay. m... - Goderich. Township barbecue picnic to be held July 11. Pits are to be lit by 5:30 'at the Lakeside Park on Black - point road about two miles south' of Goderich, so come and bring your food and family. Entertainment to be provided, and the rain'' date is July 12. Goderich Twp.' council meets - Five building permits were issued when Goderich Township Council met in regular session on June 18. Building permits were requested by Philip B- uglier for a pony shed, G. Wright for a porch, discuss section 86 of the assessments. Their study showed great variations, e.g. of 296 residential units, 71 were, in the median requiring no change while 111 were over and, 114 were under assessed. Based on this •stthdy, council passed a 'motion to request the Honorable Lorne Maeck, Minis•ter" of Revenue, to put in place section 86 regarding - assessment in., the Township of Goderich. Cale Doucette was present at the council meeting to, protest the Congratulations to theseeasy raising •,p . English,p P ..w �: its ,not raisin Moffett;, to granted. pupils and to all who teenagers as' I'M sure student, Barbara p'dr es; g Mr. Pe participated in the track many of you have already both presented by s ag and field events•. found out. Parents Dianne Lobb and t • • , 1 ,