Clinton News-Record, 1984-04-11, Page 19r
CHAMP'S
Wes and Mary Ann are proudto announce the
safe arrival of their bundle of joy, a daughter,
Melissa He_ len,. born April 3, 1984 at Clinton
Public Hospital, weighing 8 lbs. 10'/a oz. A sister
for Chris, Craig and Troy. Proud grandpas are Bill
Chambers qnd Elmer Frey.—lynx
COMO=
Cathy and Gary Connolly of Clinton are happy to
announce. the birth of their daughter Jessie Lynn
on April 5, 1984 at Alexandra Marine & General
Hospital, Goderich. A sister for Philip James.
Proud grandparents are Keith and Mari Connolly
of Bayfield and Bob and May Parkinson of
London.-15nx
44. Engagements
GOODMAN - VAN DIEPEN
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Van Diepen are pleased
to announce the forthcoming marriage -of their
daughter Johanna Cornelia to Mr. George
Frederick Goodman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bili
Goodman of St. Marys on Saturday, May 12, 1984•
at St. Josephs Church, Kingsbridge with recep-
tion to follow in Lucknow at 9 p.m. -15x
KUIPER - BAKKER
Mr. and Mrs. Rein Bakker and Mr. and Mrs. Case
Kuiper are pleased to announce the forthcoming
marriage of their children, Alice Diana Bakker
and Mark Douglas Kuiper on the 5th of May 1984
3157M -71I1 the first Christian Reformed Church
287 Water Street, Guelph, Ontario. -15x
46. In memoriam
BADLEY
In loving memory of a dear husband, father,
father-in-law and grandfather, Lorne (Pat).
Badley, who passed away 3 years ago April 8,
1981.
Little we knew when we woke that morning
The sorrow that day would bring,
Thecal! was sudden, the shock severe,
To part with one we loved so dear, -- - -
You didn't have time to say farewell,
Or for us to say good-bye.
You had gone before we realized,
And only God knows the reason why.
We think of you in silence,
We often speak your nomee
And all we have are our memories
And your picture in o frame.
Our hearts still ache with sadness,
Our silent tears still flow,
For what it meant to lose you,
No one will ever know.
Lovingly remembered and sadly missed by wife
Vera, daughter Pat, son-in-law Harvey and
grandchildren Karen and Kevin. -15
RAW
In !vying mompry of a dear wife, mother and
grandmother, Helen Craig, who .passed away 1
yearago April -1Q, 1983, '
' Time- Slips by, but memories stay
Quietly remembered every day.
Remembered txy husband Albert, daughter Judy
and family, son Tom andfamily.-715x
REYNOLDS
In loving memory of a dear husband, Clement,
who passed .dyway.one year ago Aprl 10, 1983:
God knew that you were suffering,
He knew that yoy would never get welt,
So he closed your weary eyelids,
And whispered "Peace be thine",
You bid no one a last farewell,
Not even said goodbye,
You were gone before I knew it,
And only God khows why.
Always remembered by your wife Marg. -15
HARRIS
in loving memory of a dear father Robert Alfred
Harris who left us 9 years ago April 15, 197,5:
You're not forgotten Father dear,
Nor shall you be,
As long as life and memory last
We shall remember thee.
Always loved and remembered by his son Mark
and daughter-in-law Joan and
grandchildren. -15x
L47. Card of thanks _....
SINNAMON
would like to thank everyone who visited me,
sent cards, flowers and gifts while in hospital
and since returning home. All was very much ap-
preciated. Your thoughtfulness will always be
remembered. Doug Sinnamon.-15
BROWN
A sincere thanks to my family and friends for
visits, cards, and flowers while I was a patient in
Clinton Public Hospital. Special thanks to Dr.
Newland, Dr. Flowers, Rev. Pick and the care by
The nurses on first finer and the kitchen staff for
the good meals, Lorne Brown. -15x
FREEMAN
The'family of the late Charlotte D. Freeman wish
'to express their sincere thanks and appreciation
to all relatives, neighbours and friends for their
acts of kindness, fioralet'ibute5, denatians and
expressions of sympathy. A special thanks to
Doctors Newland, Baker and Flowers as well as
the first floor nurses and staff at Clieton Hospital
for their care and attention. Also special thanks
to Rev. Norman Pick, the Ball and Falconer
Funeral Home and the ladies of the Ontario
Street United Church.. Your kindness and caring
assistance is deeply appreciated.• -15x
WONT •
I would like to thank or: Herren and nurses on
first floor for their care while In Clinton Hospital.
9091so t ,oaks to Dr, Sales and Dr. Foley la St,
Josoplf li hospital, tondc+n and, all the mires i on
,Port Wit ii Wing of fourth floor for their ex-
cellent eery; IP all Our family, relatives, friends
and neighbours for flowers, treats, cards and the
many vlsl f a and to all our family for taking core
of our things at home. Ali those kind deeds will
never be forgotten. George Wright. --15x
CHAMBOS
We wish to thank family; -friends and - neighbors
for the flowers cards, gifts and treats while we
were patients at Clinton Public Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. Baker, Martha Craig, Ann Cox and
nursing staff on second floor for their excellent
care. Your thoughtfulness was sincerely ap-
preciated. Mary Ann and Melissa. -15
'ANASTRA PUBLIC SCHOOL: The Vanastro
Public School wishes to thank the following peo-
ple who
eo-ple.who contributed "Snacks for the Good Nutri-
tion and Exercise Unit". Vanostra Home Fur-
nishings $10; Debbie's Custard Restaurant $10;
Ray qnd Shiri Variety, Clinton, juice; and Mac's
Milk, Clinton, iuice; OMAF office, Clinton, $60
worth of food.—l5ar
MARSH
Many thanks to our friends for your help and
kind thoughts during Bill's. illness,. Special thanks.
to Bill and Joan, Blyth Public School staff- and
,students and Clinton Hospital staff for your
special care. Bill, Mary, Dale and Brad. -15x
HARRISON
I would like to thank everyone who was so very,
very kind to me while I was a patient in Victoria
Hospital, London, and Goderich Hospital. Special
thanks to Dr. W.H. Bailey, staff and nurses, staff
3rd Middlesex at Victoria, to Dr. Hollingworth,
nurses and staff Alexandra Hospital, and the am-
bulance drivers who were so efficient; ° tor--the--
flowers, and the many, many cards received,
and to those who gave my wife rides to London
and accompanied her. It was all very much ap-
preciated. Peter Harrison. -15x
SCOTT
I would like to thank neighbors, friends, and
relatives for visits, gifts and cords while I was a
patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London and since
returning home. Laurie Scott. -15
LYNN
They come from London, Woodstock, Blyth,
Bayfield and surrounding area to help me
celebrate at my surprise birthday party which
was held at MacKay Center for Seniors on Sun-
day, April 8th, 1984. At this time I would like to
thank God for giving this wonderful day to share
with you. Special thanks to Mrs. Frances Worsell
and her committee for catering to the beautiful
lunch of fancy sandwiches, treats and birthday
cake: -to my relativet, fri'en-deeanddneighbours—
for the cards, gifts, flowers, and calls of good
.wishes, these will always bring pleasant
memories and be treasured by me: Special men-
tion to .Marilyn Aubin who now is considered a
professional Easter decorator of baskets. And
finally to Mary Ellen who managed to keep this a
real surprise and makes life's journey a little
easier. God, Bless You All. Lillian.-15nx
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A return of the old glory days of Mitch
Hepburn for till Ontario Liberal Party was
predicted by Hamilton MPP Sheila CoPls
speaking to last Wethipsdaes annual
olestiOn 4if the . Huron+Middlesex , Liberal '
Association.
Miss Copps, who was elected in Hamilton
In lI by a Large majority' after narrowly
losing by l4 vot!es.in wiz T,, wasi described by
Huron -Middlesex MPP Jack Riddell as
outspoken, controversial and a great sup-
porter of Ontario Liberal leader David
Peterson.
The annual meeting held at the Exeter
Legion hall attracted a full house of over
300.
The Hamilton MPP; in talking about the
next provincial election, said, "We will give
the Tories a fair fight. David Peterson's
message is coming through loud and clear
and I seem hixn as a positive alternative. I
seean absolute collapse of the New.
Democratic Party".
Copps accused Premier William Davis of
not responding to the youth employment
situation saying, "Ontario is tenth in spen-
ding in post -secondary school education.
This is a disgrace. The Conservatives are
popular by poll only".
She added, "The rural task force of which
Jack Riddell was a member shows how the
government has passed on -the tax burden to
the municipalities while placing the blame
on mayors and reeves. We have to turn this
around".
"Southwestern Ontario is the beacon of
the Liberal party and with the proposed
riding redistributions, the Tories are clearly
trying to gerrymander fine Liberals out of
office. Are they so scared that they have to
take some of our seats away", she con-
47. Card of thanks
FALCONER
We wish to express our sincere thanks to
relatives, and friends for the flowers, sympathy
cards and acts of kindness we received during
our recent loss. Special thanks to Dr. Art Steed,
Rev. James Bechtel and to Bob McCallum and
Steve Miners. Your kindnesses will always be
remembered. Michael, Marguerite and Jon -
Michael Falconer. -15x
Playground Equipment Prolect
of Goderich Township •
wishes to thank the Models; Fashion
Shoppe; Kids World; .Campbells Miens
Wear; Wuerth Shoes Les Clseau,t; Mary
Kay consultants; area merchants and all
volunteers for their contributions In
making PEP's fashion show a great
success. Special thanks to Dick Lobb for
the use of his sound system.
LIBERAL LEADERSHIP
DELEGATE ELECTION
A Meeting of the Federal Huron -Bruce
iLiberal Association will„ be held on
Thursday, April 26, 1984 at Seaforth
Public School, at 8:00 p.m.
The Meeting will elect five (5) delegates
and seven (7) alternates to the Liberal
Party of Canada Leadership Convention
to be held in Ottawa, June 14, 15, 16,
1984.
To be eligible to vote, you must hold a
paid-up membership purchased at least
72 hours prior to the Meeting or in the
case of immediate past membership
holders (1982-83), which they have
renewed by 8:30 p.m. April 26, 1984.
A meeting of the New Liberals Club of
Huron -Bruce 8 Middlesex will be held
separately but in conjunction with, this
Meeting and the same rules & regula-
tions to elect two (2) youth delegates &
alternates under 25 years of age, one
of whom must be a student.
New Liberal memberships are available
from Paul Murphy, Goderich, 524-7913.
Memberships for the Federal Associa-
tion may be obtained by calling:
Gordon rang, Exeter, 235-1466 -
Paul Steckle, Zurich, 565-2147
Grant Chisholm, Lucknow, 529-7524
Clarence Denomme, Clinton, 482-9004
Jack Horan, Walton, 345-2829
John Currie, Wingh-am, 357-3605
Muriel Murphy. Goderich, 524-7913
Barry Reid, Wingham, 357-3652
Donald Thompson, Lucknow, 528-3516
Mac Inglis, Clifford, .367-2043
tinned.
Miss CoPPSca� her l
waei ,avll
Peterson, s, a Mani change all a rae-
ting new blood, She a. edt, With y cons;
tinued, herd work owl. spreading the Liber:,
gospel across Ontario, we +lam n "
dldell the next Minister;of cl. .r
stead of that concrete farmer rom. t east
end ofToronto".
MPP Jack Riddell said there was increas-
ed strong speculation of an Ontario election
as early as June of this year and indicated
he. -would be more than willing to continue to
carry" the' Liberal banner in HUM -
Middlesex.
Riddell said the recent Throne Speech was
like a field of wheat, looking good from a
distance, but, on close scrutiny has a lot of
chaff;m it -
On
t.On the rural task force, Riddell said, "We
had excellent presentations from all sec-
tors. The government puts all their em-
phasis on urban .problems, They think the
rural people can look after themselves"
Riddell said he was overwhelmed by the
knowledge Sheila Copia has of health and
social issues andcredsts her with the high
i
ratin a be1f pertArnattylparty iwoikreeentli in
l ollsofyou ani wom
The gatheringwas weiceakedtoExeCer by
*err or grace w who mai- a brat ap-
AM .0 before miovin as to, the Huron -
nice riding. Conservativev meeting at the
Slve T�t>�n Re of
Hee oentre. He wished
everyone good luck to a degree.
Warden. Dong Reycraft of Middlesex
County said he was not pleased with the new
riding boundary proposals, but added, "I
canwish you the best of luck without any'
conditions, unlike the mayor of Exeter":
Bruce MacDonald, coerdiieator for
southwestern Ontario for the Liberal party,
spoke briefly, saying he has five ridings in
his jurisdiction and they are all held by
Liberals.
In a brief election, Joe Hogan of Exeter
was named president of the Huron-.
Middlesex Liberal Association, replacing
Bernard Benn of Lucan whoheld the posi-
tionfor the past four years.
John Johnson of the Parkhill area, who
was recently named Middlesex farmer of
the year, is the vice-president. Maggie Bur -
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The annual meeting of the Huron -Middlesex Provincial Liberal Association was held at the
Exeter Legion Hall on Wednesday evening, April 4. About 250 people attended and a new
executive was elected. They are, front row, left to right, Jean Adams of Goderich, area vice-
president; Bernard Benn of Lucan, past president; Joe Hogan of Exeter, in -coming
president; John Johnston of R.R. 2 Parkhill, vice-president; and Maggie Burton of Huron
Park, secretary; and back row, left -to right, Jack Riddell, MPP for Huron -Middlesex;.-- -
Muriel Murphy of Goderich, area vice-president; Bob Swartman of Exeter, area vice-
president; Beecher Menzies of Clinton, area vice-president; and Paul Murphy of Goderich,
president of the New Liberals Club for Huron, Bruce and Middlesex. Absent for photo were
treasurer ole Raithby of R.R. 2 Goderich and area vice-presidents,, Wilson Hodgins of
R.R. 1 Luetkft, George Walker of R.R. 5 Strathroy, Connie VanBussel of Lucan and James
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Looking for a great cassette deck .
cheap? I've just been offered a Teac
promotion too good to be true. Teac's
cassette decks are the best we carry . .
. watch for details soon and then don't
let a few bulldozers, shovels, steam
rollers and dump trucks put you off...:;
they'll just add to the adventure of
shopping at Music.
Check out the vegetarian pizza at
Faddio's ... remember The Old Prune
for some pampering Tues. to Sat.
lunch & dinner ... several reports of
new food surprises at The Parlour .. .
Arnie's Cafe is bustling ... The Sun Room
already feels established . . watch
for the big surprise Thursday when
Samuel's opens its glamorous doors on
Market Square ... this one, folks, will
knock you out, it's deluxe, first class
all the way.
Spring is my favourite season in
Stratford as the whole town sprouts,
even my chives are up. New in The
Green Room, lots of brightly colored
accessories - . . earrings, beads,,
bracelets, straw hats, spring isn't
coming, spring's here!
DISC DATA
Disc soles spread . . a disc car
stereo hds already appeared in
Japan a disc plant will open in
Vancouver . . . almost 40
companies now make disc players
(NAD'S slim, simple incredible
sounding player is the one to buy) .
.. we stock & order classical, jazz &
pop discs.
Festival Square is positively booming
but wait 'til you see what happens
when Perth Insurance moves into the
top .floor this June. The Square is
going to become what it was meant to
be, the hub of the whole downtown.
Congratulations to John Silverstein
who, as new director, will keep the
Gallery hopping & happening . .
watch for Bob Ihrig's photo -drawing
exhibition to open at the Gallery in a
couple of weeks and also, opening
soon a 'Colours° consulting service
beside The Green Room. . '
Speaking of The Green Room here's
an inside tip for my regular readers ,
. Helen's just back from Connecticut &
New York with hot new finds & will be
having one of her private showings
shortly. Featured will be smashing
Georgian hats, period gowns & other
treasures ... if you're not on her list
phone Helen's new number 271-3240 (&
tell her I told you),
Saturday's Summer Music party at the
Armouries will be fabulous. A lot of
people around town deserve thank
you's for their help & support, but
then, maybe Elbert was right ... "The
reward of a good deed is to have done it."