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17. Apartments
for rent
A-1 APARTMENTS 14th St.
Vonastra. Bachelor, one
bedroom and two bedrooms,
furnished optional. Phone 482-
3581. -6tf
18. Houses for rent
FOUR BEDROOM semi detached
house in Vanostro ovailable
now. 482.7895.-401f
BEAUTIFUL, _ J . house in
Clinton, fully insulated, but in
need' at minor repairs' and
--cleanup.- Looking _for suitntsla -
tenants. Please reply to Drawer
No.' 20 cio Clinton News --
Record, Box 39, Clinton,. NOM
1 L0. -46tf
BLYTH - four bedroom house, oil
heat $200 a month 482-
-92-10.=48tf
THREE BEDROOM house for rent
at Vonastra $200 per month plus
utilities, first and last month's
rent required 482-3591 after 6
p,m.-5tf
THREE BEDROOM house with
garage just north of Clinton,
concession No. 3, $225 a month
plus utilities. 482-7190.-6
WANTED: three bedroom,
medium size farm house in Clin-
ton/Blyth area to rent. No
children, references if needed.
Write particulars to Drawer No.
11, c/o Clinton News -Record,
Box 39, Clinton NOM 110-6
FOR SALE OR RENT - house in
Hensall with detached
workshop. Phone Clinton Com-
munity Credit Union Ltd. 235-
0640, -..: 6
20. Room & board
COMFORTABLE; warm room,
$10 per night with bath. Holiday
Lodge; c/o Mrs. Van Domme
482-3685.-- 2tfar
property for rent
FOR RENT - approx'iiiately 1260'
sq. ft. of store, or warehouse
space. Available March .1.
Huron St.: Clinton -482-
7724.•- 5tf
25. Wanted to buy
L. & M. AUTO Wrecking. We buy
scrap rads and batteries and
scrap. Phone 887.9561.--27tf
SET OF BAGPIPES in good condi-
. tion. 524.9293.-2tfnx
26 Help wanted
RESPONSIBLE BABYSITTER
wanted for 6 -week-old and 7-'
year-old for some, evenings on
weekdays end weekends in my
home. References please. Reply
to P.O. Box 1067., Clinton. -5,6
OPPORTUNITY exists for so-
meone who does
'EVERYTHING" in Newspaper
Production. Typesetting,
camera work-, makeup; Only
high volume producers need op,
ply with full details. Box H OC -
NA, P.O. Box 451, Oakville, On-
tario L6J 5A8. -6o
SERVICE MANAGER,
Agricultural equipment. An .op-
portunity for the Individual who
enjoyed the Challenge of
Management and the Rewords
of Customer Satisfaction... Case
Power and Equipment, a
leoding supplier form trac-
tors, has an immedi to oppor-
tunity for the indivi al with
service management ex-
perience, preferably with
agricultural tractors. This posi-
tion also 'requires on ability to
supervise, . develop- work
schedules, and work with 'store
management,, This position of-
fers an excellent income .plus a
generous corporate benefits
program that includes
company -paid dental, medical
and life insurance. Send resume
to Case Power and Equipment,
Box 820, Killarney, Manitoba
ROK 1G0. -6o
AGENTS WANTED full' or part
time for new automotive pro-
duct. Be .your own boss. E.M.S.
Distributions, 7040 • Torbram
Road, Unit 5, Mississouga, On-
tario. L4T 3Y3 -6o
AGENT,tto sell day old meat
birds and whi a and brown egg
layer pullets in this area. In-
terested porties phone 519.271.
4783 for more information. Must
be able to pick up chicks at
hatchery. --6x
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
• requires a port time secretory
at the municipal office, •
Vonastra Park for approx. 20
hours per week. Apply in per-
son prior to Feb. 15, 1984. J.R.
McLachlan, Clerk Treasurer --6
26. Help wanted
WANTED - Country and Western
lead guitarist, weekends only.
Phone 482-9439.-6x
RELIABLE, mature homemaker
needed three to four Boys per
week. Live in companion for a
lady. Send replies to Drawer
No. 12, c/o Clinton News -
Record, Box.39, Clinton. NOM
1L0-6
JOB OPENING IN SALES: Neatly
dressed self-starters new
revolutionary food, company• .
Call 291.4445 for
appointment. -6 .
SALES -
$18 TO $25,000
CALIBRE
leading. A.utomobile..
Aasaciation seeks o -top.
notch person for this
area. Those who qualify
will receive a Generous
Training Allowance plus
weekly commission and
monthly bonus, plus
security benefits.
Experience in sales -not
required as we train
you. After the first
year. you will be on
"Easy Street" because
this business repeats
year after year. No
overnight travel but a
car Is required.
Apply in person to the
O.A.A. Manager at the
ELM HAVEN IPIN
Clinton
MONDAY. FEB. 13
AT2PMOR7PM
SHARP
WANTED
REGISTERED DENTAL
HYGIENIST to work at
the Huron County
Health Unit on a half-
time basis. Work will be
mainly with elementary
school and some
geriatric patients.
APPLY IN WRITING by
February 15th to:
° DR. W.C.P. WRIGHT
:-" Florae C -et n$
Health Unit
The Court House
Goderich; Ontario
N7A 1M2
27. Wanted (general)
PIANO WANTED not necessarily
• in good condition. Phone collect
anytime 519.669-2280 or 519-
669-2198.--42-19
28. Business
opportunity
LIFETIME KITCHENS High quality
unique - concept in Kitchen
Cabinet Refacing. -Selected ter-
ritories still available. WE SUPP-
LY: Complete Training • Existing
Retail Accounts to Service
Market-test'ed and proven
methods. YOU SUPPLY a desire
to succeed. HIGH VOLUME, lit-
tle or no inventory; no previous.
experience required. Contact
Steve Eisen, 960 Alness St. No.
12, Downsview, Ontario. Call
Collect (-416)665:3955:1:,--66-
_
416)665 3955.---6o• -
SELL SATELLITE T.V. Lorge pro-
fits for •you. Grow Fast. Buy
Manufacturer -Direct. New book
reveals secrets. Video tope
courses, free details. Write
now. Commander Satellite
Systems, 4369 Rathkeale,
Mississauga, Ont: L5M 2B5
Phone: (416)826-8066. --6o
29. Tenders
31 Service
directory
VERN'S CHIMNEY Sweep Ser-
vice, Seafortfi, Ont.. Phone 527-
0674 after 6 p.m.-6ar
KEN'S CARPENTRY Remodelling,
renovations, cupboards,
ceramic tile, counter tops, rec
rooms, carports, flooring, win-
dows, patio doors, aluminum
siding. Phone: 482-7676. Ken
McNairn.-8tfar
31 . Service
directory
PHIL'S refrigerator and ap-
pliance service. Prompt depen-
.dabls service. .J.o. I.
m
akes.nnd
.
Tode(sof domestic appliances. .._.-
Phone 887-9062.-2 tf
PIANO TUNING and repairs; us-
ed pianos bought and sold. Call
Michael Lipnicki (Wingham)
357-1049.-34tf
Goderich
Energy
Seal Inc.
AIR SEALING
SPECIALISTS
UFFI
CONTRACTOR
'Phone Collect
5242311
Eveninigs
524.4894
ROOF SHOVELLING and willing
to do odd jobs. Call after 4 p.m. •
52-3-9639.-S.6 _
For all your
building needs
McQUAID
CARPENTRY
"Business Built on Service"
•RENOVATIONS •
•SIDING
*ROOFING ETC.
•FREE ESTIMATES
•NO JOB TOO SMALL
482-3628
or 262-2612 '
CLINTWOOD
CUSTOM
BUILDERS
*Custom built homes
*Additions
*Drywall
*Roofing
*Siding, Soffit & Fascia
TIM BYLSMA 482-3873
DOUG BYLSMA 482-7334
JACK
GERRITS
. CONSTRUCTION
LTD.
*Farm
*Commercial
*Residential
*Buildings, -
*Additions
*Renovations.
AFFILIATED WITH;
CUSTOM
SHEET
METAL
*Fascia
'Soffits
*Door and Window
Jams a-nd Sill s
*Metal covered
Doors -
482-7290
29. Tenders
Township of Tuckersmith
GRAVEL TENDER,. issa
Contract 1184-001-tt
Field tenders clearly marked as to
contents wilt be received by-, the under-
signed unlit 10 a.m. on
Friday, March 2,
for the crushing, hauling and delivery of
approx. 16,000 cubic yard.of granular A.
A breaker must be used. Tenders must
be submitted on the township tender
forms available from the undersigned.
The lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted. All tenders subject to the
approval of the ministry of transportation
and communications. -
ALLAN NICHOLSON, -
Road Superintendent
E;gmondville, Ontario
NOK 1G0
527-1838 or 482-9523
30, Employment
- 'wanted
A RELIABLE woman would like
to do Cleaning anytime. Phone
523-4417 at meal times. -6
31. Service
directory
JIM COOK Furniture
Refinishing, also floors, wood -
I WILL clean your home. Phone work, doors, etc. Phone 523-
9284.-12eow
523-45991-6,7
For All Your Plumbing
Needs, Contact:
CHRIS MIDDLETON—
I PLUMBING
(Licenced Plumber)
Phone
482-7201
or
482-3758
Industrial, Commercial
Farm. Residential
Reasonable -Rates -
WATER WILL DRILLING
W.D. HOPPER
& SONS
FOUR MODERN
ROTARY RIGGS
PHONE: SEAFORTH
NEIL: 527-1737
DURL: 527-00211
JIM: 527-0775
JACK B.
COLQUHOUN
GENERAL CONTRACTING
Specialrciing In:
•CUSTOM BUILT
HOMES
•RENOVATIONS
*ADDITIONS
•KITCHENS
•ALUMINUM
SIDING
PHONE
482-9506
EVENINGS
JOHN KASSIES
GENERAL
CONTRACTING
*Farm
Buildings
*Additions
*Renovations
PHONE
482-3063
34. Personal
STOP • BEDWETTING. United
Enuretic has corrected- .over -
20',000 crises. Bedwetting
frustrates, embarrasses, and.
sometimes weakens school
abilities. Get Confidential Infor-
mation from UESC Box 3311,
Cambridge, 'Ontario N3H 4T3
Stating age and. Phone
Number, -6o
35. Notice to
creditors
DATE_..
ES GALORE. We are apro-
fessional introduction service
designed to introduce compati-
ble people to each other. For all
ayes, Prestige Accjuaintdnces
call toll-free ,1-;800.263.9103.
noon -.8 p.m. ---6o
- No3tice to
creditors
wallow
IN THE ESTATE OF ERVIN
JACOB, late of the Town of Clin-
ton in the County of Huron,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 12th
day of Pecember, 1983, are re-
quired to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned on
or before the 20th day of
February, 1984, after which
date the assets will be
distributed, having regard only
to the claims of which the
undersigned shall then have
notice.
.DATED at Clinton, Ontario,
this,1:9th day of January, 1984.
x,_...-E:B. MENZIES, Q:C. ,.,_.....
`...:r-7Box-68, -
Clinton, Ontario
Solicitor for the Executrix
-4,5,6
38. Auction sale
IMPORTANT UNRESERVED Auc-
tion Sale of Farm Machinery,
Onion and Potato equipment
and Irrigation equipment for
Hemlock Creek Forms. c/'o Alex
More Sr. and Alex More Jr. Lots
one and two, Concession North
Lake Road, Norfolk Township.
Take Highway No. 19 South of
Tillsonburg to Port Burwell then
five miles' east. Friday,
February 17, 1984 12:30 sharp.
Proprietor -' Hemlock Creek
Forms, Alex More Sr., Alex
More Jr., (519)875-2842 Bus.
(519)875-2885 Res. Sale ,.con-
ducted by• Sunrise Equipment
Auctions Inc. Auctioneers and
appraisers, R.R.. 3, Norwich,
Ontario. Phone .(519)424-
9998. -6o
IN THE ESTATE OF MARY GRACE
GRIGG, late of the Town of
Clinton in the County of Huron,
deceased.
ALL persons having claims
against the Estate of the above-
named who died on the 25th
day of December, 1983, are
required to file full particulars
thereof with the undersigned on
or before the 1st day of March,
1984, after which date the
assets will be distributed,
having regard only to the claims
of which the undersigned shall
then .have notice.
DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this
30th day of January, 1984,
E.B. MENZIES, Q.C„
Box 68,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Executrix
Richard Lobb
AUCTIONEER
Clinton 482-7898
AUCTION CALENDAR
SATURDAY, FEB. 18
AT 10 A.M.
Furniture, appliances,
antiques, etc. at Richard
Lobb's Barn, CLINTON,
ONT. for Angelo Phillips
of. Seaforth plus
addi.tions..--
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inmemeeme
41. To give away.
42. Death no ilce
J ANTZI
At the Bluewater Rest Home.
Zurich on Friday. February 3rd,
1984, Mr. Noah S. Jantzi,
formerly of Baden, in his 89th
year. Beloved husband of the
former Magdalene (Mattie) Jut-
zi. Dear father of Laverne
J.Jantzi, of Levittown, Penn-
sylvania and Wilma (Mrs.
Albert Erb) of RR 2, Zurich. Also
survived by five grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren.
Mr. Jantzi was predeceased by
one daughter Clarine in infancy,
two brothers David and William
and one sister Clara (Mrs. Amos
Schwartzentruber). Visitation
was after 2 p.m. Saturday in the
Zurich ' Chapel of Michael P.
O'Connor Funeral Homes, 49
Goshen Street North, Zurich un-
til Sunday morning, thence to
the Mark Jutzi Funeral Home,
291 Huron Street, New Ham-
burg for visitation commencing
at 2 p.m. Sunday until Monday,
February 6th thence to the
Steinman Mennonite Church, RR
2, Baden for funeral service at
2:30 p.m. Interment to follow in
Steinman Mennonite Church
Cemetery.-6nx
-DIETRICH
At -St: Joseph's'Hospital-, London -
on Wednesday, February 1,
1984. Alexine Louise (Ayotte)
Dietrich of Zurich, Ontario and
formerly of R.R. 3 Dashwood in
h.*r beth year. Beloved wife of
the late Pius Dietrich (1965).
Dear mother of Phyllis Dietrich-
-of .London,. -June --(Mrs. .Norm -
Breen) of Parkhill, Janet (Mrs.
Barry Bloch) of Goderich,
Marilyn (Mrs. ,Ken Fenwick),
Louise (Mrs. Larry Merner) both
of • Zurich, Pius Dietrich of
Walkerton and Michelle (Mrs.
Richard Rose) of Exeter. Dear
sister of Mrs. Bernice Hamel of
Niagara Falls, Irma (Mrs. Keith
Rose)' and Doris (Mrs: George
Williams) both of Michigan,
Lawrence Ayotte of Michigan,
Richard Ayotte of Dashwood,
Alvin Ayotte of Windsor and '
Louis Ayotte. of Zurich.
'Predeceased by brothers
Milford and Urban Ayotte. Also
loved by 15 grandchildren and
three great g;ranchildren
.
Rested at the T. Harry Hoffman
and Sons Funeral Home,.
Dashwood. Funeral mass at Our
L-ady---of--Mount-Ear-mel-Chu r -c -h
on Saturday, F-ebruary 4 at 11
a.m. Spring interment in Mount
Carmel Cemetery.-6nx
43. Births
ALBRECHT
Terry and Debra (Coneybeore)
ate pleased to announce the ar-
rival of Their first child Michelle
Lynn at Clinton Public Hospital
can February 2, 1984.-6nx
CM- TON NEWS- cORD, WEJ SS; Y, FEBRUARY 8, i, =-PAR 1? -
46. in memoriam 47. Card of thanks
_JACKSON
In memory of our dear grand-
son, Kenneth Allen Jackson,
who was taken so suddenly,
one year ago,- February 10,
1983.
A token of love and remem-
brance
For a grandson we could never.
forget.
His memory is our priceless
treasure,
His Loss our lifetime regret.
Always remembered with love
and pride for all the joy he gave
by Grandpa and Grondmo
Allen. -6
• FAWCETT
Doug and Cathy Fawcett wish to
announce the birth of Scott
Thomas on January 12, 1984 at
University. of Alberto Hospital,
Edmonton, Alberta weighing 7
lbs, 71/2 oz. A little "brother .for
Kent, 5th grandchild for Len and
Betty Fawcett, Clinton and 17th.
grandchild for Russell and
Elizabeth - • Grainger,
Zurich.-6nx
FIELDS
Cec and Pat are pleased to an-
nounce the birth of their second
daughter Sherri Lynn, born
February 2, 1984 at Clinton
Public Hospital weighing 5 lbs.
131/2 ozs. A wee sister for Amy.
Special thanks to Dr.. Salsbury
and the second floor nurses for
the excellent care.-6nx
NETZKE
Gary and Glenda (nee Blake),
• St. Agatha; Ontario are pleased
to announce the arrivol.of their
first child, Kyle George, born.
January 30th, 1984 weighing '7
TO GIVE AWAY - German , lbs. 3 ozs: Proud grandparents
shepherd/husky puppies. Call ..are Gerald and Leone Blake,
482.3249 -after 4 p.m. -6x :. _ ".Lloyd and Myrta Netzker .Len
and- Lily Christilaw and lona
Blake.-6nx
•
42. Death notice
CLARKE
At Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich
on Wednesday, February 1,
1'984, James Clarke formerly of
Dashwood in his 91st year. Dear
brother of Mrs. Mabel Hodgins
of Chateau Gardens, Parkhill,
Edna (Mrs. Benjamin Thompson)
of R.R. 8 Parkhill and Mrs. Alice
Rendall of New York, NY.
Predeceased . by sisters ,Mrs.
Margaret Burr and Mits
Elizabeth Clarke and brothers
Harry and George Clarke. Also
survived by several nieces and
nephews. Rested at the T. Harry
Hoffman and Sons Funeral
Home, Dashwood where the
funeral and committal service
,was held on Saturday, February
4 et 1:36 pari. Rev. B. Laing .of-
ficiating. Interment in Grand
Bend Cemetery. -6x
38. Auction sale
TAYLOR
Steve and Cindy Taylor (nee'
Middleton) are thrilled to an-
nounce the safe arrival of their
first born, a son! Derek John,
born on Monday, January 30,
1984, weighing 5 lbs. 14Y2 az. at
Clinton Public Hospital. Proud
'grandparents are Don and
Audrey Middleton and Jack and
Myrtle Taylor. Great •grand-
parents are Muriel -Middleton,
Adell Jervis, Ruth Taylor and
Gertrude'Taylor.-6nx
44. Engagements
VAN LOO - VELIKAS-
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Velikas,
Regina, Sask. are pleased to an-
nounce the engagement of their
oldest daughter, Heather Lynn'
to Willis Peter Van Loo, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Van Loo
of Clinton. The wedding will
take place on February 11,
1984, at ' the home of the
groom 6x
MARKS
In loving memory of Charelene
Marks who passed away two
years ago February 12, 1982.
Days of sadness still come o'er
us,
'Silent tears often -flow, •
For memories keep you ever
near us, '
Tho you, died two years ago.
Sadly missed by Grampa and
Grandma. -6x ,
KLAZIPIGA
Perhaps you sent g lovely card,
Or sat quietly in a choir,
Perhaps you• sent g. funeral
spray.,
If so we saw it there.
Perhaps you spoke the kindest '
words,
As any friend could say,
Perhaps you were npt there at
all,
Just thought of us that day.
Whatever you did to console our
hearts,
We thank you so much,
whatever the part.
Audrey and Stewart,
inga family, the
family. -6x
the Klaz-
Schenk
STEPHENSON
1 wish to expre3s my sincere
thanks and appreciation for the
cards, treats, flowers and visits
while a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital and since returning
home. Special thanks to the
nursing staff, Rev. We Brown
and Doctors Baker and Flowers.
Ralph Stephenson ---6x
--'EAST .••
Jn.....loving..snecuoc.y:..af", st dear ..
.leather pqd_ gran mother
Margaret 'East who" passecr"
away one year ago February 6,
1983.
In all the world we shall never
find, -
A heart so wonderfully kind,.
So soft a voice, so sweet a
-.• .
A sympathy so sure, so deep,
A love so beautiful to keep.
Sadly missed by Jack and
Margaret East. -6
MILLER
In loving memory of a dear
mother, father and grand-
parents Mrs.. Florence Miller
who passed away February, -12,
1974 and Mr. Arnold Miller who
passed away February -9, 1977.
Never more than a thought
away,
Quietly remembered every day,
No need for words except to say
Still loved, still missed inevery
way.
Always remembered and sadly
missed by Keith, Murray and
• families. -6x
_.____.EAST •
h, loving• -memory of a dear
mother and grandmother,
Marguerite Ann East, who pass-
ed away one year ago February
6, 1983.
Mother you used•to watch for
.the roses to bud in the spring,
T.o watch for the robins and
hear them sing.' . -
Whenever we needed you, you
were always there; •
And when' your suffering was
too much to bear,
"Gou had still 'mor"e Than h"
to share.
Even then,' with wisdom •and
love you guided us all,
Until with mercy God did call,
But one day;. Mother, we'll meet-
again, -•
• Where the -roses always bloom.
and the robins sing.
Coved so very much and 'sadly
missed' by son Charles and
daughter-in-law, Shirley and
grandchildren, Stewart, . Billy
and Kevin. -6x
.T07COitEUS
=J- soutd- e -to -thank. J+rn- Beatty;
Vic Lecompte and Jim Alex-
ander for the fine display of
citizenship"on January 21', 1984.
The very grateful Mrs.
Toxopeus. ---6.
CRIBBIN
T{ie family of the late Iva Grib-
bin wish to thank the nursing
staff and Dr. 'Harrell of the Clin-
ton Hospital for their care.
Thanks also to Ball and Falconer
Funeral Home and all relatives,
friends and neighbors - for
flowers, charitable donations
and food sent to the house. It
was all greatly appreciated. The
Cribbin family 'and Edna
Paterson.. --6
'47. Card of thanks
ALBRECHT
We would like to say q special
thanks to Dr. Salsbury end the
nurses of second floor at Clinton
Publif Hospital for the expert
care we received. Also thanks
to those who came to visit us,
sent flowers, cards and gifts
while we were patients. Debra
Albrecht and Michelle. -6x
ANDREWS
I would like to thank Dr.
Newland, Dr. Lambert and
nurses while I was a patient at
Clinton Public Hospital. Thanks
to Rev. Bechtel and those who
came to visit me, sent cards,
flowers and gifts. Your kindness
will always be remembered.
Don Andrews. -6
V '
JACKSON
Fred, Alice and family had an
evening we will never forget.
To the Ladies Aux. of Legion 146
a hearty vote of thanks for the
excellent dinner and to all our
friends and neighbors who sent
cords, flowers and attended the
dance, it makes both of us feel
-very. humble in -the.knowledge--
th t wehave so many wonder-
ful friends. Sincerely, Alice and
Fr -ed -Jaekson -6x: ; _
TAMBLYN
'We would like to thank all those
who helped in any way at the
scene of the accident, Dr. Steed
and the staff at Clinton
Biz's- 0JAl,., ,oh_, who_-v-isited and
made inquiries, for flowers,
gifts, cards, and food sent to the
house. Your kindnesses, words
of love and comfort will never
be forgotten. Dorothy Tamblyn
and family. -6x
TAYLOR
Steve, Cindy and Derek Taylor
wish to thank Dr: Steed and the
second- floor nurses at the
hospital for their excellent care.
Also to the many friends and
relatives who helped share our
joyous event. -6
PI L!NKETT
We would like to thank Dr. McCULLOUGH .. '
-David Walker, the nursing staff I would like to thank Dr. Baker, -
on 2nd Floor East at A.M.&G, Dr. Flowers, and nurses on, first
Hospital, and 'the ambulance floor for the excellent care
staff, for their comfort and core received while in Clinton. Public
in taking us to St.. Joseph's . Hospital:Thanks to: housekeep- .
Hospital, London. Also thanks ..ing end all of the staff, to those
to Dr, GT. Fellows and -to sta f—:who -sent flowers, cards and -
and nurses for . the excellent gifts. Your kindness will always
care Sarah and I received dur- be . remembered. Eleanor
ing our stay in London. We ap- McCullough -6
preciate and thank all family, -
friends and neighbours for the SWITZER
flowers, cords, gift's and good I would like to express my
wishes. Jane and Sarah. --6x sincere appreciation to , my. •
- ----- -- --• ' family, grandchildren,. brother,
sisters, brother-in-law, sisters-
PHELAN in-law, nieces and • nephews.
I wish to thank all the nurses on Special thanks to. Branch 140, •
first floor•of .Clinton Hospital, Ladies •Aux. Branch 140, St.
Dry: S3.ceei _d21:__Flowers _Dry... Paul's Flower Guild', Rev; .Gar -
Baker, Dr. Watts and therapy d"on"Simmons for`•h'rs-•prayers------"-•-
dept. for their excellent care. visits at hospital and home, to
Also all the neighbors and my neighbors for keeping my .
friends for cards', flowers, 'cdtls walk clean, for the flowers and
and, visits. I received. John cards 'sent. Special' thanks to
Phelan --6x `Dashwoo:d Yn"dustries'
maintenance; employees and
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BROOKS , fruitoffice and
staflowersfor, to Dr. Wetatts, -
I would like to thank all. my Dr. Brian Baker and to Mrs. ,
friends and relatives for flowers Flowers, Dr. Jwaiing, therapist, •
and c s that they sen'f while 1 and a very special thanks to the
was n St.. Joseph's Hospital, nurses who looked after me.
Londoi. Helen Brooks. --6 Eric Switzer. -6x
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