Clinton News-Record, 1985-5-29, Page 611�
GREIDANUS
John and Karen are thrilled to announce the safe
arrival of their son, Christopher John, born May
27, 1985 at Clinton Public Hospital, weighing 7
lbs. 10 1/2 ozs. A brother for Melissa. Proud
grandparents are June Bolger, Vanastra, Jim
Bolger, Calgary and John and Grace Greidanus,
Holmesville. Great-grandparents are Lillian
Letherland, Auburn, Gertie Bolger, Huronview
and Margaret Gerrits, Clinton,-- 23nx
TAYLOR
Allan and Faith wish to announce the birth of
their daughter, Whitney Jacqueline, on May 30,
1985, weighing 8 lbs. 5'/ ozs. A little sister for
Brooke. Proud grandparents are Mrs. Myrtle
aylor, Brucefield, Mr. and Mrs. Garrett, Clinton
nd M; . and MrPercy, Bayfield. 23nx
44. Engagements
PLAETZER-HOLLING
Lawrence and Jean Ploetzer and Max and Jean
Holling announce the forthcoming marriage of
Wanda and Brion, on June 22 at the Plaetzer
home. Reception from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. a1 the
White Carnotion, Holmesville. Friends and
neighbours welcome. 23x
CHSS raised $2,200 in ticket sales for the Klompen Feest and the trip to Holland's winning
ticket was sold by student Mark Hoy to John MacLellan of Brucefield. The mock cheque
is presented to Klompen Feest representative Joanne Carr, second from left by Lisa
Watt, secretary, Terry Davies, president, Becky Rathwell, vice-president and Peggy
Van Wonderen, treasurer. (James Friel photo)
47. Card of thanks
Pth® Rin! ��perform ,..
KONARSKI
I wish to thank my friends and neighbours who
remembered me while in Clinton Hospital and
since returning home. Special thanks to Dr.'
Street, Dr. Watts and the nursing staff on the first
floor for the excellent 'care. It was greatly
appreciated. -- Frank Konarski. 23x
TURNER
Thank you to Rev. Pick and all others who visited
or sent cards while I was in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, Nurses and doctors there were wonder-
ful but it's good to get back home to
Huronview. John E. Turner. 23x
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GUETTER
Mrs.John Guetter is so thankful for all the loving
care she received while she was a patient in Clin•
ton Public Hospital. Thank you, Dr. Newland and
Dr. Baker for your wonderful care. Also. thank
you to the many wonderful nurses who do
everything to make a hospital stay pleasant.
Above all, we thank God for making everything
so well. ••23x
LONGMAN
I would like to express my sincere thanks to
.,friends, neighbours and relatives for floral
tributes, charitable donations, cards, expres-
sions of sympathy during the recent loss of my
husband. Special thanks to Dr, Newland, Dr.
Flowers, Rev. Snihur and nurses of the Clinton
Public Hospital who looked after Harold and
were so kind to me while I stayed at the hospital.
Beattie Funeral Home, Jock and Helen Lee and
Laura Lyon, to the ladies of the United Church
who served or helped in any way with the lunch
after the funeral service. Your thoughtfulness
and kindness will always be
' remembered: Mary Longman. 23x
EVANS
The family of the late Richard (Dick) Evans of R.R.
3, Clinton, wish to express their sincere thanks
to relatives, friends and neighbours for their
kindness since the loss of our father and grand-
fath'er. The floral tributes, cards, food and con•
tributions to the Clinton Public Hospital, Ontario
Heart Foundation and the St. James Church, Mid-
dleton are deeply appreciated. Special thanks to
Rev. George Youmatoff, Royal Canadian Legion
Branch No. 140 for memorial service: Boll and
Falconer Funeral Home; pallbearers and ladies
at the Royal Canadian Legion, Clinton for lunch.
Your thoughtfulness will always be,
remembered. 23 .
DOWSON
Words can't express the gratitude we feel to all
those men, women and young people who came
to help at. aur barn fire on Saturday and the'
clean-up Sunday. The expertise and dedication
of volunteer firemen is' beyond belief and we
sincerely thank the Bayfield Fire Dept. for their
men and trucks and the Brucefield Fire Dept. for
tanker and firemen. Thanks to Faye Carnochan
who, called the alarm in so quickly and to all' the
women who brought food and helped serve it. It
was a great feeling to have the support of so
many friends pod we thank you all, The Bill and'
Joyce Dawson family, 23
RUMBALL
I wish to express my thanks to my family and
friends for cards, flowers and visits during my
stay in the hospital. A special thanks to Dr.
Flowers and Dr. Steed and the nurses on first
floor. They were great. George Rumball. 23x
By Mary Chessell
VARNA = About 40 piano students of Mar-
jorie Hayter entertained relatives and
riends at a recital in Huron Centennial
School, Btucefield recently. Several
numbers by the Varna Singers provided
variety in the program.
Some special entertainment has been ar-
ranged for the Stephenson family reunion
this year, which is being held at Huron
Centennial School.
Emily O'Reilly will speak on her pro-
fitable hobby of collecting redeemable
coupons at the Varna UCW meeting on
Thursday, June 6. Please note the time of
the meeting is 8 p.m.
47. Card of thanks
QUEEN'SIS
Thurs., Fri. &Sat. night
GAUGE
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Open Sundays
Hay Township
Recreation Committee
Mystery
Bingo
Every other Thursday
Next Bingo
Thurs., June 13
Zurich Community
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Jackpot:
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Bring your dabbers
All PROCEEDS for "NEW" BALL
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No one under 16 allowed to ploy
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SHOBBROOK
We would like to express our sincere apprecia
tion to all who mode the SURPRISE 25th anniver
sary party one we will not soon forget. A special
thank you to our family, Julie and friend Paul,
Dean and friend Susie, to Ken and Judy Shor-
treed for the lovely meal and opening their home
to our relatives, friends and neighbors. The
cards, gifts and best wishes we received will br•
ing us pleasant memories., Charlie and Shirley
Shobbrook. 23
VAN BAAREN
We would like to say thank you to all those who
sent cards, flowers and gifts while in hospital
and since returning home. A special thank you to
Dr. Steed and Dr. Salsbury and second floor nurs-
ing staff for their care and concern while we
were there. Carolyn and baby Kelly. 23
FISHER
I would like to thank friends and neighbours for
tfreir visits. cards and treats. Also nurses and Dr.
Salsbury, Huron Day Centre. Special thanks to
our family for all the • loving care, -while in
'hospital, -Aaron Fisher. 23x
ROSS
I would like to thank all those in the Vanastra
community who took part in the Appreciation
Day for myself on Sunday. June 2. Special thanks
to the Vanastra Lioness Club for organizing this
very special day I hove sincerely enjoyed my
association with the Vanastra community the
past eight years. Your help and support have
been very much appreciated. I will' always
cherish the gifts and best wishes that I received
on Sunday. Sincerely, John Ross. 23
ARMSTRONG/LA PORTE
Kathy and I wish to thank family from Woodstock
and London and Lori and Brenda and the Bayfield
Firemen as well as all other friends and family
for their help and contributions in making the
Surprise 25th Anniversary Celebration for our
parents, Bill and Fran Talbot, such a Big Success
Thanks. Koren Arrnstrorrg. Kathy LaPorte. 23
AMENT
We would like to thank all for the cards flowers
from the Blyth Lions` Club and aci , of kindness
shown to us on the death of Stewar is
father. Stewart and Mildred Ament. 23x
HALL
FOR RENT
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CI.INTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1985—Page 23
Rev. You toff leads service
MIDDLETON - Morning Prayer was held
in St. James' Anglican Church on June 2
with Rev. Geo. Yolunatoff in charge. Don
Middleton and Edward Deeves received the
offering.
June 13 St. James' ACW will meet 7:30
sharp for business meeting and 8 p.m. for
special guests. Trinity ACW is cordially in-
vited to the meeting to be held at the Five
Season Hall.
For the next few weeks Rev. George
Anderson and Rev. Geo. Youmatoff will be
in charge of Trinity Church, Bayfield and St.
James', Middleton.
There is going to be a Church Photo Direc-
ting done. The day set for the photographer
to be at Middleton Church is August 17. An
further information on the project can be o
Harold Peck, Bill Chessell and Don Riehl
were fishing at Munro Park near Powassan
on Victoria Day weekend. The effect of the
shutdown of nuclear power stations was
seen in the very low water levels on the
South River where there are several hydro
generating stations. They were producing at
top capacity. A rumor that the fishermen
had to break the ice to put their boats in was
not quite true, but it was COLD up there.
They did catch some pickerel, perch and
pike.
of Julie Chessell and Paul Gloor in Knox
Presbyterian Church, Mitchell on May 25,
and the reception at the Crystal Palace.
Ifitr To F riends and
Former Students
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SEAFORTH PUBLIC
SCHOOL
The Staff of
cordially Invites you to a
Retirement Tea In honor of
JUNE BOUSSEY
at
SEAFORTH PUBLIC
SCHOOL
SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 1985
14 p m
SPF iAl. PRESENTATION AT 1 10
NO GIFTS PLEASE However if
you wish, a donation towards
the JUNE BOUSSFY PURL IC
SPEAKING BURSARY will hegj
APPRECIATED' _ �a
Bayfield Babes
down Vanastra
VANASTRA - Bayfield Babes defeated the
Vanastra Good Times 14-12 but the Good
Times fought hard and did not give up.
After two games, of practice, pitcher final-
ly found out where 2nd base was, nice out.
LF oiled her glove for this game the ball slid
out real good.
Second has nice aim but needs a jet
powered ball to get it to 1st in time. First
made a great stop but turned in circle mak-
ing the ball dizzy. Third is becoming the all
star but has to let SS have some of the spot
light. Great home tun by 3rd. It was hit to
the fence at the Bayfield park. Unfortunate-
ly,there was no one orkl4a,se.
Congratulation to this week's "SO" 1st
Rf and Lf, average is going up.
Nice game girls and a special thank you to
the umpires especialy the non-smoking Um-
pire.
BUS TRIP
to Sauk
Includes:
®Deluxe Bus
®Boat Cruise
®lunch & Shopping
SATURDAY
JUTE 15, 1985
For more information:
529-7657 anytime or
524-7054 after 6 pm
rained from Ruby Fitzsimons who is the co-
ordinator.
The School Section No. 10 and Middleton
Church group fn 150 niet at the chicken barn
of Doug Van der Haar, making their plans
for school displays.
Sympathy goes out to the families of the
late Richard "Dick" Evans.
Recent visitors with Ross and Mabel Mid-
dleton were Janice and Paul Brettle and lit-
tle Paige of Ottawa, Roseanne Middleton
and friend Chris Hanley, Sharon Trewartha
of Toronto, Drew of London and Little
Ashley and Taylor of London.
Recent visitors with Delores and Alvin
Dutot have been Mary Atwood of Detroit.
ill and Arlene Hulls and sons Jonathon and
ason of Cornwall.
Eric Joseph Courtney, son of Joe and Teresa
Courtney of R.R. 1, Dungannon, graduated
from the University of Waterloo on Satur-
day, May 25, 1985 with a Bachelor of Applied
Science degree in Mechanical Engineering.
Eric is employed with Westinghouse
Canada Inc., in Hamilton, Ontario in the
Projects and Service Department and is
now working in Libya, North Africa. His
parents, brother Floyd and Miss Anna Da
Mota of Oakville. attended the graduation
ceremonies and dinner.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 8
CONCERT and DANCE
8 p.m.
Tickets at the Door
Adults s6.00
Children
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