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THE CLINTOttNEWS - RECORi1 •THE BLY'Slf STANDARD THESSYnekesUt1LE
121Real estate
12. Real estate
for sale
for sole
12. Real estate
for sale
- CALL -
JOHN L. DUDDY
REAL ESTATE LTD.
MBS REALT''R
OFFICE
JOHN DUDDY
RUSS ARCHER,
482-3766
482-3652
482-9428
or 482-3733. REAL ESTATE LTD. . REALTOR
NEW LISTING THIS WEEK: 137 Fulton St., $29,500.00.2 bedroom 11/2 storey
home In very good condition with Targe unfinished attic which could provide 2
extra bedrooms. Lovely family room 23 feet long with fireplace. Main floor utility
room, bright kitchen with new counter top. Vendor says sell. 529,500.00.
CALL JOHN i. DUDDY REAL ESTATE LTD.
MLS REALTOR - MEMBER HURON REAL ESTATE BOARD
._-.._..18...H.ouses for rent,
FOUR BEDROOM\emi detached
house in Vonastra available
now. 482-7895.-400BEAUTIFUL BIG old house in
Clinton, fully insulated, but in
need of minor repairs and'.
cleanup. Looking for suitable
tenants. Please reply to Drawer
No. 20 c/o Clinton. News -
Record, Box 39, Clinton, NOM -
1 L0.-46tf
FOUR BEDROOM house on
""Orange St: ,-Clinton, close to up- ...
town, suitable for retired cou-
_ ple. Phone 482-7763.between 9 -
. 4 p.m. or 1482-3587 offer-.
p.m.-47tf
BLYTH - four bedroom house, oil
.heat . $200 0. ' month
9210.-48tf
SMALL TWO bedroom house on
Huron St. for rent.. Phone .482-
9363.-2,3 _ -- -
THREE BEDROOM house for
rent. $195.00 monthly plus
utilities. Phone 271-1077 or 482-
3766.-2,3
•
20. Room & board
COMFORTABLE, warm room,
$10 per night with bath. Holiday
Lodge, C/o Mrs. Vari D'amme
482-3685.-24far '
25. Wonted to buy
26. Help wanted
PART TIME TEACHER'S AID for •
special education classroom.
Minimum requirements grade
12, preference will be given to a
certified teachers aid and. /or
Early Childhood Education
graduate. Send application and
resume to: Mr. Cappelli, Prin-
cipal, St: Joseph's Separate
School, Clinto.n. Ont. NOM 110,
post marked no later than Jan.
19, 1984.-2
VOLUNTEERS are needed to
assist.... at., the Lady Diana
Nursery, Vanastra, with 'KOK
dicapped preschoolers in a mor-
ning program,. Formore..infor_
mation call Brenda McEwin 482-
7634 or 5244456.--- 2,3
WANTED - babyplaypen,
wooden or mesh, reasonably
...- ---•priced-.-._-P-h.oane. 4.$2:_.,._..�_.._...
anytime. ---2
L. & M. AUTO Wrecking, We buy
scrap rads and batteries. and
scrap. Phone 887-9561,-271f
------
WANTED - French doors, pay
cash. Phone Carl Brehm, Mit-•
chef l 30-8519.-49-2x
WANTED - one pair of child's
skis, size 5 boot. Phone 523-
9695.-2
SET OF BAGPIPES in good condi-
tion. 524-9293: '-2tf nx
26. Help wanted
DRIVERS required, delivery ser
vices for New Orleans Pizza.
evenings 4 p.m. - 12 p.m. Sun-
day to Thursday; 4.Pm. 2-° "m-•
Friday and Saturday. Apply in
person, New Orleans Pizzo,
Clinton. -tar
RELIABLE homemaker required
2-3 days per week to "live in.
Companion for a lady. Apply
Drawer No. 5, c,.o Clinton
News -Record, Box 39, Clinton
NOM 1L0.-1",2
SALES CLERK
REQUIRED
for Downtown . Clinton
store. Apply in .writing
stating qualifications to
DRAWER NO. 6
c/o CLINTON
NEWS -RECORD
P.O.. BOX 39
CLINTON, ONT.
NOM 1L0
27.....Wanted (general)
PIANO WANTED not necessarily
in good condition. Phone collect
anytime 519-669-2280 or 519-
669.2198. ---42.19
•
y OU N G -rotor k trrg-f a mah=--lou•k=
ing for one bedroom apartment
close to downtown Clinton.
Would' prefer utilities included
• in rent. Phone 482-9502 or write
to Box 39, Clinton, Ont, NOM
1L0.--49tfnx
28. Business
opporturlity
31. -Service
directory
KEN'S CARPENTRY Remodelling,
renovationS.; cupboards,
ceramic tile, counter tops, rec
rooms, carports, flooring, win-
dows, patio., doors, aluminum
siding. Phone: 482-7676.. Ken
McNai.rn.-Stfar
PHIL'S refrigerator and ap-
pliance service. Prompt -depen-
dable service to all makes and
models of domestic appliances.
Phone 887-9062.-27tf
PIANO TUNING and repairs; us-
ed pianos bought and sold. Call
Michael Lipnicki (Winghom)
3.57-1049.---34tf
WHEELCHAIRS: The CP &T Fund
of Clinton Oddfellows Lodge
have wheelchairs available for
loon free. Contact 'Tom Chuter
482-7957 or Mary. Trick 482-
3842.-46tfar
woompswrwriamoasnowaa
31. Service
directory
For All Tour Plumbing
Needs,. Contact:
—CHRIS MIDDLETON-
I ---PLUMBING I
(Licenced Plumber)
Phone
4827201
OP
4823758
Industrial, Commercial
Form, Residential
' Reasonable Rates
JIM COOK Furniture *
Refinishing, also floors, wood-
- Ittexis,.doors, etc. Phone 523-
9284.-12eow
1
30. Employment •
wanted__._... __. —
RESOLVE NOW to earn some ex-
tra money this year. We'll show
you how in our FREE information
kit. Write REGAL, 939 Eglinton
Ave'. E., Dept. 625, Toronto M4G
2L6. -2o -
FIND IT
ALI
!M
THE
ABTA
26. Help wanted
ROOF SHOVELLING
DRIVEWAY SHOVELLING
Will do odd jobs
around households
and other businesses.
Phone •
523-9659 Snow
Londesboro %/N '•
31 . Service
d i rectory
JOHN KASSIES.
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
*Form
Buildings
*Additions
*Renovations
PHONE
482-3063
A GOOD BUSINESS
THAT MAKES DOLLARS & SENSE
Huron Leaf is introducing to Canada or revolutionary
new line of food and related products.
We are looking for self -motivated, qualified
Individuals who can take our successful program 'and '
work with us to build their own profitable business.
Consider the advantages:
* tow start-up cost. Approx. $5.500.
* tremendous profit potential
* no franchise or royalty fee
* in house-dlstributtan -
* oragOlrW training & management assistance
Take the first step towards this important business
opportunity. Call collect or write now for complete
Informatlen.
HURON LEAF
190 Mitchell Avenida
Listowel, Ontario N4W 2113
(519) 291-4445
JACK B.
-- COLQUKOUt
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Speclaltiing In:
•CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES
•RENOVATIONS
•ADDITIONS
•ICITCHENS
•ALUMINUM'
SIDING -
PHONE
482-9.506
EVENINGS
LICENCED Carpenter - all your
general maintenance and
•uilding needs call Joe Mc -
id evenings. 482-
' 3628. 18eow
VERN'S NEY Sweep Ser-
vice; Seafor . Ont. Phone 527-
0674 after 6 p.m. -290 ar -
SALES &
SERVICE
installation
& parts
KEITH SIEMON
FARM SYSTEMS
LTD.
R.R.4 WALTON
PH. 345-2734
FOR FREE PLANNING
AND ESTIMATES
•
WATER WILL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIOGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737.
DURL: 527-0828
JIM: 527-0775.
Goderich
Energy
Seal Inc.
AIR SEALING
SPECIALISTS
UFFI
CON `RACTOR
Phone Collect
524-2311 ,
Evenings ,
524-4894
CLINTWOOD
CUSTOM
BUILDERS
JACK
GERRITS
CONSTRUCTION
LTD.
"Farm
"Commercial
"Resid:ential
_'Sull,d•in.gs
*Additions
*Renovations
AFFILIATED WITH:
CUSTOM
SHEET
METAL
*Fascia
*Soffits
*Door and Window
Jams and Sills ,
*Metal covered
Doors
4
38. Auction sale
measeiseenseamessexiiiiituenaasommie05*. .•
482-7290
*Custom built homes
*pidditions
*Drywall
*Roofing
*Siding, Soffit & Fascia
TIM BYLSMA 482-3873
DOUG BYLSMA 482-7334
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482769$
AUCTION CALENDAR
SAT., JAN. 21
le A.M.
1979 Ford LTD car, 22,390
tittles, like now.
Furniture), appliances.
etc. et Richard Lobb
Auction Barn, Clinton.
for Rill .Armstrong of
Goderich plus additions.
Phone your
consignments early,
39. Educational
FREE 120 page Career Guide
shows how to train of home for
205 top paying full and port time
jobs., Granton Institute 267A
Adelaide Street West, Toronto.
Coll 416-977-3929 today. -2o
40. Lost & Found
LOST - Male Beagle hound,
brown head, black ori back,
white spots on back and hips.
North of Clinton. Reward. 482-
7578.-2
__42: Death -notice
34. Personal
DOES SOMEONE you love have
a drinking problem? There is
help for you. Call Al -Anon 524-
6001 or write P.O. Box 101, Clin-
ton, Ont. NOM 1 L0.-49tf
PREGNANT, Distressed? Mar-
ried,. singII,,free positive con-
fidential. support- Help _ P_ An
close as your telephone. BIR-
THRIGHT - London (collect) 432-
7197; 527-0115 or 524-2023, 357-
1066, 357-2392, or 357-1769
('after 6 p:m.')-2-2
Are your . carpets
giving ivin you dirty looks?
CALL USI
FOR OUR ROTOSTATIC
CARPET CLEANING SERVICE
PROFESSIONAL HIGH QUALITY
CARPET & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING.,
AT REASONABLE PRICES
RECOMMENDED BY MAJOR CARPET MANUFACTURERS
• NORHOLME DECORATING CENTRE
54 KING ST„ CLINTO'N
482-3528
35. Notice to
creditors
NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN
THE ESTATE OF EDMUND
HOWARD GODKIN .
ALL persons having claims
against the estate of Ed-
mund Howard Godkin, late
of the Town of Clinton in
the County of Huron, who
'died on the 13th day of
December, 1983, are
hereby notified, to send in
full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned
on or before the 2nd day of
February 1984, after which
date the assets will be
distributed having regard
--only-to_claims _then-receiv
ed. '
DATED at Seaforth, On-
tario this 4th day of
January 1984.
McConnell, Stewart,
Devereaux & Smith
Barristers, &c.,
Seaforth, Ontario
NOK I WO
-2,3,4
N NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESD AY, JANET
:.- •, 1Ill;. tit P
Ca . 1. 'I
Speech and hearing . impairments in,
children•and adults have a large hnpaet on
their
gedurntioli, w.. vocation, and social ellbeta
-
COCKERLINE
In the Clinton Public Hospital on
Tuesday, January 3, 1984, Mrs.
William Cockerline, the former
Hannah Gertrude Marshall of
Blyth, Ontario in her 88th year.
Beloved mother of Maureen
(Mrs. Maurice Bean) of Auburn,
Ontario, Janis (Mrs. Brook Vod-
den) of Toronto. Also survived
by eight grandchildren. Rested
at the Tasker Funeral Home,
Blyth, Ontario where the com-
plete funeral service was held
on Thursday, January 5.at: 1:30
p.m. Interment in Blyth Union
Cemetery.-2nx
It is estimated that approximately five
per cent of the population have speech and
Language disorders and a comparable
number are hearing impaired.
It is estimated that one-third to one-half of
the population 65 years or older suffer some
loss of hearing.
Of the 1,208,000 hearing unpaired in-
dividuals. in Canada 40,000 are profoundly
deaf.
Over 10 per cent of Grade 1 children at six
years of age have some impairment of
speech, language, or hearing.
Certain types of hearing loss can be cured
through surgical or medical treatment.
80 per cent of deaf people use sign
language to communicate with one another.
The median age• for stroke occurrence in
Canada is 50 years of age. Of those in-
dividuals experiencing a stroke, it is
estimated that 30 to 50 per cent require
speech therapy. •
Voice disorders have been reported to oc-
cur in approximately one per cent of the
42. Death' notice
CUNNINGHAM
In Maitland Manor Nursing
Home, Goderich Ontario, on
Tuesday, January 3, 1984, Mrs.
John Guy Cunningham, the
former Margaret Ellen Adams,
formerly of -Auburn, ,On.tario .in
her 88theor. Beloved mother
of Walter of o, - 01%tarto,
Thomas of Hullett Township;
Christena (Mrs. Carmen Gross)
of.Hullett Township, also surviv-
ed by 16 grandchildren and one
great-grandchild. Predeceased
by one grandson. Rested at the
Tasker Funeral Home, Blyth,
Ontario where the complete
funeral, service was ,held. on
Thursday, January 5 at 3:30
p.m. Spring interment Hope
Cherie, Cemetery.-2nx
McNAUGHTON -
James M. of East Williams
Street, Seaforth on Wednesday,
January 4, 1984 ,at Seaforth
Community Hospital in his 84th
McNau hton
HOLDEN year. ,.. James g
' eyed_ .husli6nd - of Hazel 1984 M Annie Smillie and dear father of Jean
At University Hospital on Tues bel
day January rss
Anes Holden of 115 Cherryhill (Mrs. Ray Funnell) • of Guelph
.11,, 1,84�-•00 17
p ptilatyl+j8/ tu_thlg. "veto 15 percent of
The incidence of eomlmuniiela LOU
disorders., eh ge, wow
in the 04011$00Y , la a if�ly
highertllan�int•1iegene wagon. one in
The iljleidei ;ye of deft to ifs
.
every 600
livebirths, Of t tt number,it is
estimated 40 per cent will require speech
and language therapy.
Most individuals tend to respondto the
hard -of -bearing population with annoyance
rather than an understanding of their- cont
rnunication difficulties.
The Ontario Government states that it is.
unsafe to be exposed to a noise level of 90
decibles for more than six hours, and 95
decibles for more than -four hours.
It is estimated that 35 per cent of those in-
dividuals working in heavy industry will ex-
perience hearing loss from exposureto
noise., -
One of every 10 Canadians has a com-
munication disorder - old and young alike.
Studies have revealed that middle ear in-
fection in children is the second most
prevalent problem seen by the family physi-
cian- the common cold being the first.
4.2' Death notice-
„
POLLARD
Edward James, passed away in
the . Callender Nursing Home,
January 6, 1984., Edward James
Pollard beloved husband of the
late Margaret Ann Cantelon
(Nov. 1969), of Brussels, in his
101 year. .Dear father of Freda
Brussels. 6 grandchildren, 18
great-grandchildren and `4
great-great-grondchildren.
Predeceased by 3 sisters and 9
brothers. Rested at the Brussels
Chapel, of the M.L. Watts
Funeral Homes, where funeral
service was held on Monday at
2:30 p.m. Spring interment
Brussels Cemetery.-2nx
9
Blvd., . in • her 68th year. and Robert of 'Kippen. Also sur -
Daughter of •the late John and •vived by six grandchildren, two
Mary Holden. Dear sister of brothers Webster•of, New Ham -
Mrs. Alta Smith of Ingersoll, burg and Robert of Toronto. and
Mrs. Violet Howes of Clinton, the • sisters • Christ Christina
Ralph Holden of Windsor, John, • McNaughton of Huronview and
George and Charles Holden,: all Ann (Mrs. Clarence Smillie) of
of Lakeside. Also survived by Hensall. Predeceased by one
several nie%s• • and' nephews. sister Mrs. Mary Hough. Friends
Visitation in ' the Needham called at' the Whitney-Ribey
Funeral Chapel,. 520 Dundas Funeral Home, • 87 Goderich
Street (Wednesday 7-9 p.m.) Street, Seaforth until 2 p.m. Fri -
where the funeral and commit day when funeral services were
tal service was conducted held..Spring • interment B
Thursday • January 5, of 2:30 Cemetery.-2nx .
p.m. • Mr. Rob Skirving of-
•
ficiatrng. Interment followed in----
• Kintore Cemetery.-2nx
WYNJA
At South Huron Hospital, Exeter.
'OhWednesday, January 4, 1984,
Gerben Wynjo.of R.R..2 Hensall
in his 68th year. Beloved hus-
band of Anna (Sjoerdsma). Dear
father of Mrs. Simon Brand.
(Rennie) of Exeter, Mrs. John
Veninga (Hessie) of Carp, Mrs.
Gerrit Wilts (Reino) of
Londesboro,. Mrs. Wayne Van
Oostveen(Sue. Ann) of Ayr, Mrs.
Greg Ramsay (Ettie) of R.R. 2.
Ailsa Craig and 'Mrs. Peter
"Prydet 'Pat), of Hensall. Dear
brother of Gerrit Wynja of
• Seaforth, Swaantje Wynja,
Pietie Steenbeek, Hessel Wyn-
ja, Hiltie DeVries, all of Holland.
Mr: Wynja was predeceased by. •
two brothers Eeltje• and Jaap
Wynja. Also surviving. are two
nephews Gerben • and Eeltje
Wynja of Holland and 20 grand-
children. Friends called 'at the
Hopper -Hockey Funeral Home,
William Street, Exeter until.
,noon-on•Fridaay- January-6,--1984-
then . to the Bethel Reformed
Church, Huron Street East, Ex-
eter wtiere,the funeral service
was held at 2 " p.m. with
Reverend Abram. Bleak of-
ficiating. Interment in Exeter
Cemetery.-2nx
36. Announcements,
notices
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
RESIDENTS
1984 DOG TAGS
ARE NOW DUE
43. Births
McCLINCHEY
At the Clinton Public Hospital, on,
Wednesday. January, 4, 1984,
Sidney Arnold McClinchey, of
Hullett Township, in his .81st
year. Beloved husband of Elva
May Walden. Dear father of
Harold, Garth,' and. Lloyd, all of
Hullett Tvvp., Reno (Mrs. John
Forster) of Lucknow, Gladys
(Mrs. Paul Hutchins) of
Goderich, Ruth of Maitland
Manor, Goderich. Also survived
by 17 grandchildren and 9
great-grandchildren. Dear
brother of Gordon, of Blyth, On-
tario, and Mrs. Iona Jefferson" of
Clinton. Rested at the Tasker
Funeral Home, Blyth, Ontario,
where the complete funeral ser
and will becollected by Mr. W.D. Wilson
RATES:
For a male dog or spayed female dog, If
, only one is kept in any one
household 8.00
For each additional male dog or spayed
female dog, kept to a maximum of 2 dogs
at any one time in any one -
household - $25.00
For a female dog, if only one is kept in a
household $15.00
For each additional female dog, kept to a
maximum of 2 female dogs at any one
time, In any one household. . . • . $37.50
For each additional male or spayed
female dog' exceeding 2 dogs, kept at any
one time in any one household. .$37.50
For each additional female dog exceed-
ing 2 female dogs kept at any one time in
any one household $82 50 -
Kennel Licence $25.00
J.H. MoLAiCHLAN
Clark-Trossurer
Township of Tuuk0rsmith
vimmormementsessmoramok
vice was held on Saturday
January 7th, at 2 p.m. Interment
Blyth Union Cemetery.--2nx
PATTERSON
As the result of an automobile
accident on,,Thursday, January
5, 1984, David Glenn Patterson,
of Goderich in his 29th .year.
Loving son ofJDoris and Glenn
Patterson; dear grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. Worthy. Young, • of
Goderich and Mrs. Jean Patter-
son of Goderich. Loving fiance
of Joan Burleigh; nephew of
Barry and Betty Young' of Clin-
ton, Bill and Carolyn Young of
Red Bay, Ontario; Wanita and
Doug Pearce of Bala, Grant and
Els McDonald of London and
Ross Btt.. Evelyn Patterson of
Goderich. Friends called at the
Stiles Funeral. Home, Goderich;
on Sunday from 2-5 and 7-9 p.m.
A private family service was
held in""""the chapel on
Monday.-2nx
111._ lemoriam
TAYLOR
In memory of Morris Taylor who
passed away January 16, 1982:
Your passing was so sudden
Two years ago today.
We had no time to say goodbye
Before God took you away.
There -never is a passing mo-
-meat . .
EDEY
Ken and -Lois Edey (nee Beacom)
are pleased to announce the
birth of their third child, Jeffrey
Paul, born December 20, 1983,
at Pasqua Hospital, Regino,
Soskotchewan, weighing 7 Ib:.. 4
oz.-2nx
PIERCE
Terry and Debbie (nee Hull) are
happy to announce the birth of,
their first child, a daughter Jen-
nifer Lauren born December 16,
1983 weighing 7 lbs. 1 oz. at
Winghom and District Hospital.
First grandchild for Archie Hull
Of Orangeville,. Jean Keller of
Hensall and Jim and Bernice
Pierce of Blyth, and great
grandmothers Mrs: Pearl
McNeII of Blyth ..and Mrs. Mae
'Rock of Seaforth.-2nx
When we don't think of you
Dad,
And all our love is cherished
Till we meet with you again.
Lovingly remembered by
daughters and sons- irt, law
Brenda and Terry, Pat and Bill,
Pam and Steve and Sandra and
Guy. -2
FORREST
In loving memory of a dear son
and brother, Dennis Forrest,
who passed away 5 years ago,
Jan. 10, 1979.
',With love and care we watched -
you grow,
And prayed to always keep it
But in God's wisdom he willed
our wishes -short
And took from us our loved one
to dwell with Him above.
No time con erase, no time can
ever steal, , -
The, beautiful memories we so
tenderly hold.
Dearly missed by mom and dad,
Ken and Jane Wildfong and
brother, Rick. -2 -
OE'GROOF
Henry and. Cindy (nee Horne)
are proud to announce the safe
arrival of their first child', a girl, •
Marci Elizabeth, on •January 8,
1984, weighing 7 lb's. 31/2 oz.
Proud grandparents are August
and Florence De Groot; Clinton
and Don and Amy Horne,.
Seaforth.-2nx
SHROPSHALL
Michelle and Andrea ore pleas-
ed to announce the safe arrival
of their sister, Krista ,Elaine,
- born January 5,' 1984,'weighing
8 Ib, 9'/2 oz. Proud parents are
Don and Elaine' Shropshalf. •
Grandparents are John and
Florence Carter and Fred and
Ruth Shropshalf.=2nx
36. Announcements,
notices .
45. Marriages
HUNKING-MCNEE ,'
Joe and Janet Hunking and
Graham and Bessie McNee are
pleased to announce the mor,
riege• of their children,
Kte
hrine and Erric, onn.
December 27, 1983: Reception
to follow in February. -2 •
• 46. In memoriam
TAMAN
In loving memory of a dear«son,
brother and ' uncle James
Wesley Taman who passed
away ',three -years. -ago.. January
141h, 1981. .
Loving kind in all his ways, .
Upright and just to the end of
his days,
Sincere and kind in heart and'
mind, .
What ' a beautiful; memory he
-left behind.
Lovingly' remembered„ and
always missed by Mom- Marg,
Rick, Barb & family; Judy,
Delmar & Family. -2
TAYLOR
In loving . memory of Morris
Taylor who passed away
January 16, 1982:
Though tears in my eyes do, not
glisten,
And my face is not always: sad,
There is never a night or morn-
ing • •
But I think of the husband I hod.
Nota day do l forget you
In my heart you are --always
here, •
For 1 loved you and miss you
As it ends the second year. -
Lovingly remembered by wife
Connie. -2
NOTICE —.
TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT
The residents of the Township of Hullet are
requested by the Council.
Not to Park Cars
On Township Roads
during the winter months In, order to
facilitate snowplowing operations..
Council will not be responsible for damage.
to moil boxes or any vehicles parked on
roads or streets.
Council also request that, the residents of
the Township of Hullett
Do Not Push or Dump
Snow on Township Roads
Jim Johnston
Road Superintendent
Township of Hullett
47. Card of thanks
SHARP -
Many thanks to. everyone •who
made a contribution. to send out
west. It was certainly a much
appreciated surprise. Special
thanks. to Carol and George
Sutherland and Norma and
Dwight Porter -for their efforts. I
am still in Calgary Hospital but
hopefully it won't be long .
before I am moved to University
Hospital in London. Once again ,
my sincere thanks to all. Rick --
Sharp. -24
a
I would like to thank my many
friends who sent cards, flowers
and gifts whiled was in hospital
in Welland and for visits and
treats since coming home. They
were greatly appreciated. Vero
POSTILL
I would like to thank all the 8th
floor nurses and Dr. Posse of
University Hospital, London and
all who sent cords, 'visited and
to the neighbors who kept the
lone clean for Lynda. Peter
'Postill.-2 - -
JOHNSTON
1 would like to thank my friends,
neighbours and relatives for
their visits and cards while I.
was a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital. Specidl thanks to the
Blyth. .Legion ._.Lodies Auiiilicry
for the basket of fruit and tb the
doctors and nurseson first floor
for their excellent care. All was
very much appreciated. Stewart
Johnston. -2x
CLARK
We would like to express our
sincere. thanks to friends,
relatives and neighbours who
helped in any way during Ar-
thur Clark's, stay in-hospital and
in the passing of a dear hus-
band, father, grandfather and
great grandfather. Mrs. Nettie
Clark, Jack and family. -2
VODDEN
I would like to thank the Village
Guild Ladies of Bayfield for the
lovely community shower put
on for me November 28, 1983.
Thanks also to all the ladies'
who attended. Myrna Vodden
(nee Scott). -2
PIERCE
We would like to thank
everyone who visited us, sent
cards, flowers and gifts while in
Wfngham and District Hospital.
Special thanks to Dr. hTanlon
and nurses and sfdff on second
floor 'for their excellent care.
Jennifer and Debbie. -2
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