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Goderich Township
Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Grindlay,
Moose, Jaw, Sask., and son And-
rew, Chatham, spent Sunday at
the home of Mr, and Mrs, Fred
Middleton and/ family.. Mr. and
'Mrs, Grindley came east to at-
tend convocation at the llniver,
.sity of Western Ontario, where
their son received his Master Of
Arts in Business AdMinistratien,
At Deanery
Mrs. Bert Rowden, Mrs. Donald
Middleton,. Mrs. Oliver .Cole, Mrs
Alfred and Mrs, Stewart
Middleton, attended the Spring
Sessions of the Deanery of Huron,
held in St. Georges' Choreb, Goa,
erich on Wednesday last.
Canon A Davis, field secre-
tary for the 1\14,S.C.C. was the
special speaker at this. meeting
L. F. Ne'tbery
The death took place in Sault
Ste Marie, of Lancelot F. Neth-
ery, 13YrIa1 Bank; Algoma, form-
erly of Blyth and Clinton.
Surviving are his. Wife, the for-
mer Mary McGuire and a family
of four sons and three daughters;
three brothers and one sister, Mrs.
J. A. McGill, Clinton,
and showed slides on India,
CANTELON'S
Service Station
Corner Mary & King Sts,
Carl Cantelon, Proprietor
Phone HU 2-9032
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James Higgins, Toronto, spent
the weekend with his parents.
Ronald Poth left on Saturday
for London en route to Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Fergus-
on, London, spent the weekend at
their cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Pounder, Strat-
ford, were at their cottage in
Lakeside• Park for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. James Day and
family, Pleasant Ridge, Mich.,
spent the weekend at their cot-
tage.
Mr. and Mrs. T. James, De-
troit, were the guests of Mrs. A.
W. Reid, from Thursday until
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pfaff and
family, Windsor, occupied their
home on Victoria Place over the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Smith and
Jane t, London, visited Mrs.
Smith's father, William W. Hig-
gins on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Moore, De-
t t, occupied their cottage
"Fairlawn" over the Decoration
Day weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. George Fellows
and three children, Riverside,
were at -their cottage on on Louisa
Street for the weekend.
Juniors Compete
At Judging
Bruce Coleman, RR 3, Seaforth;
Keith Coates, Centralia and Ray-
mond Cann, RR 3, Exeter, will
represent Huron County in the in-
ter-county judging competitions to
be held at Ailsa Craig on Satur-
day.
SUNSET
DRIVEIN THEATRE
VA Mika East of Goderich
On Highway 8
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
June 6 and 7
"CHEAPER BY THE
DOZEN"
Clifton Webb -- Myrna Loy
Two Cartoons — Comedy * *
Free Comic Books for all
Children on Friday Night
SATURDAY and MONDAY
June 8 and 10
"MINTING CHANCE"
Rod Cameron -- Judy London
And on the Same Program
"CALIFORNIA
OUTPOST"
Bill Elliott -- John Carroll
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
June 11 and 12
"THE MASTER PLAN"
Wayne Morris -- Normalt Woolapd
Cartoon 'Comedy *
Don't Forget to Play Bingo
Every Wednesday Night
with Jay-Cees at the
Sunset Drive-In
BOX • 011610E OPENS 8.00 P.M.
First Show At Dusk
Two Shows Each Night
Children under 12 in cars FREE
Playground •-•-•• Refreshments
Clinton Memorial Shop
T. PRYDE and SON
CLINTON --- EXETER — SEAFORTH
Thomas Steep, Clinton Representative
— Phones —
Bus., HU 2-6606 - - - Res., HU 2-3869
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'John Peck is in charge of the
team, and conducted a coaching
class at William F, Pepper's farm
on Tuesday afternoon.
SPECIAL OFFER!
LIMITED TIME ONLY!
W. C. Newcombe
Pi m. B.
Chemist and Druggist
Ph. HU 2-9511—Clinton
'1.711,1ASPAY.. WUNB. ,6,. 1957 miwroN NEWS-RECQRb
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OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS FOR Your SHOPPING CONVENIENCE
HERMAN'S MEN'S WEAR
Table Tennis Award, Given
• Whether it's called "ping-'gong" or the more dignified table
tennis, these two gentlemen are masters in the .sport., From left,
J. Douglas Thorndike, district Legion sports officer, presenting
the trophy for provincial singles championship to john Duke,
Hamilton Branch; Fred Norris, member of the Fairbanks Legion
and F/0 "Bud" Hayter, sports officer at RCAF Station Clinton,
who was referee-in-chief at the tourney held here in the Legion
Hall a week ago.
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