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THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1%0
Barry Elliott is visiting his
cousin John Shaw Ross in Brock-
ville, for three weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman McPher-
son spent last week with friends
at Parry Sound and Belleville,
Mr. and Mrs. William Hoggart
spent Sunday with the latter's
sister, Mrs. Gordon Carts, Arko-
na.
Mrs. Percy Town was a guest
for ten days with Dr.' and Mrs. A.
B. Sylvester, 'Bowmanville and
Miss Lee Taman, Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Weeks and
family, St. Marys, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack T. Van Egmond,
Mary Street, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ball,
Grosse Isle, Mich., are spending
a vacation with relatives in town
for two weeks.
William and Jim Managhan are
spending a week's holidays with
their brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dupre,
Portage la Prairie, Manitoba.
Mr. and Mrs, Branif and two
children, Collingwood; Mrs. M.
Crossen and Mrs, S. Crossen, Van-
couver, B.C.; Percy Henry, Win-
nipeg, visited with their aunt, Mrs.
David Steep on Tuesday last.
Mrs. Fred Johnston, Rattenbury
Street, and Mrs. Percilla Elliott,
Mrs. Tom Glazier, Mrs. John Trick
and Mrs. John Beacom spent the
glorious twelfth in St. Marys on
Saturday.
Troop Leader Roy McLean, Kit-
chener School of Signals, is spen-
ding holidays with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLean, at
Summerhill. Mrs. Don McLean,
Keith and Bonnie, spent the last
week in Oakville, Toronto and
Hornby, returning home with Roy.
A very enjoyable family gath-
ering was held last week at the
cottage of Mr. and Mrs. George
Beattie. Among the friends was
a cousin of Mr. and Mrs. Beattie,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hudson and
daughter, Gail, also Mr. Green-
all from Prince Albert, Saskatch-
ewan. Other relatives from Sea-
forth and Blyth joined in the fam-
ily gathering.
Kenneth Currie, son of Mr. and
M r s. Howard Currie, Joseph
Street, has accepted a position
with Canada Packers Limited at
Walkerton. Ken attended Goder-
ich Business College last term.
Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Perdue mo-
tored to Kingston last week ac-
companied by their grand-daugh-
ter Anne Marie, where they visit-
ed their son Sgt. Donald Perdue.
From there, on to Ft, Frederick,
Royal Military College and other
points of interest, spending sever-
al hours at Pt. Petro the Army
summer encampment for maneu-
vers, situated on Prince Edward
Island.
Mr. Perdue and Anne Marie then
went on a boat cruise of the
Thousand Islands visiting Boldt
Castle which is situated on Heart
Island, During the trip, Mr, and
Mrs. Perdue and Anne Marie stop-
ped in Bowrnanville for a short
visit with Mrs. E. J. Bruder form-
erly of Clinton. An interesting, as
well as historical part of the trip
was the tour of "Old Fort Henry"
a short ride from Kingston. On
their return to Clinton they were
guests of their son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Per-
due, residents of Galt.
Jim Sloman, Swift Current,
Sask., son of Frank Sloman and
Mary McIntyre Sloman, Hazen-
more, Sask., spent the weekend in
Clinton. He motored via the Nor-
thern Highway with his wife and
sons, Ian and Kenny and daughter
ter Kathryn. They visited friends
in Pickering, Toronto, London, ten-
ting in parks along the way. They
are returning via the United Stat-
es, The family also visited mem-
bers of the Sloman family and
Norman Sly.
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WI PICNIC NEXT THURSDAY
AT PARK
The Clinton Women's Institute
is holding the annual picnic on July
23, at 2,30 p.m., in the Clinton
Community Park. Social commit-
tee is in charge. Members please
bring dishes, cutlery and a picnic
Lunch,
PC LADIES WILL MEET FOR
WEINER ROAST
The Ladies Progressive Conser-
vative Association of Clinton will
hold their regular meeting and
weiner roast at the home of Mrs.
Douglas Freeman, Mary Street, on
Friday afternoon, July 24, at 3
p.m. All members are requested
to be present.
EN0AefEWNIT$
ANNOUNCED
The engagement is announc-
ed of Anne Kathleen, daughter
of Mrs. Hannah Radley and
the late John Radley, Sing-
hampton, to Mr. Steve Balon,
Toronto, son of Mrs. Mary
Balon and the late William
Wen, Yellow Creek, Sask-
atchewan, The marriage will
take place, Saturday, August
8, at 3 p,m., Burns Presbyter-
ian Church, Faversham, Qatar-
io. 28-p.
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Varna Bride-to-be,
Nancy Webster
Honored at Showers
Miss Nancy Webster, Varna,
was honoured by several events
prior to her wedding to Jack Hol-
mes, Clinton, this Saturday, July
18.
On Wednesday, July 8, a show-
er was held in the Varna Town
Hall ,when about 200 people at-
tended and presented walnut din-
ing room table and matching
chairs, along with some miscellan-
eous gifts. An excellent program
was enjoyed.
Monday night, July 13, a trous-
seau tea was held at the home of
the bride's mother, Mrs. Wat Web-
ster, during the afternoon and ev-
ening. Receiving guests were Mrs.
Russell Holmes, mother of the
groom to-be, and Mrs. Webster
and Nancy,
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More Swimmers This
Year At New Pool
The Swim Pool is really serving
the people of the community this
summer, John Livermore, treasur-
er of the board, reports that there
is $350 more received through sale
of season's tickets this year than
last, to date,
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CORRECTION
Last week in noting the accident
of Mr. and Mrs. William Manning,
we mentioned that the bad road
on which the vehicle went out of
control was between here and Lon-
desboro. This was incorrect. The
mishap occurred on the Auburn-
Goderich roads
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HOLMESVILLE
Mr. and Mrs, Howard Pym and
family, Elirnville visited at the
home of Mr .and Mrs. Bert Lobb
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sprung and
family, Darlingford, Manitoba,
spent Thursday afternoon at the
home of their cousin Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Lobb.
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VARNA
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Murray and
Garry have returned home after
a trip to Lake Louise, Banff and
Calgary, Alta., where they spent
a week with their daughter, son-
in-law and grandson, Mr. and Mrs.
Derek Lowder and Brian and at-
tended a day at the Calgary
Stampede.
Bible School
Ninety boys and girls registered
at the United Church, Varna, on
Monday last for a five day Vaca-
tion Bible School. Interest was
maintained to the very last hour,
and a very helpful and happy week
was spent. The morning sessions
began at 9 a.m. with a worship
service.
There were four classes. Teach-
ers were: pre-school, Miss D. Tur-
ner; primary, Miss C, Clarke;
junior, Rev. S. Davison and F,
McClymont; young people, Rev. T.
J. Pitt. W. T. McAsh was in charge
of the recreation for the junior
and young people groups. There
were many assistants from the
Goshen and Varna Churches.
Ice-cream Was served to the pu-
pils and staff on the closing mor-
ning. 'This was made possible
through the kindness of the friends
of the school.
Parents and others gathered for
the closing hour, and Mr. Pitt
thanked all who had helped to
make the week so successful. A
presentation was made to Miss C.
Clarke who had assisted at four
schools here and who is leaving
the district in the fall.
Anniversary
On Sunday morning a Sunday
School Anniversary Service was
held in the Varna United Church.
There was a large congregation.
Robert Raikes Certificates were
presented to several pupils who
had attended for 40 Sundays or
over during the year ending June
30. Lloyd Holland, Clinton, gave
a very appropriate address and
the choir sang an anthem. Bert
Coleman a solo, all of which were
appreciated, The Rev, T. J. Pitt
conducted the service, and George
Reid and W. Forest, co-superin-
tendents assisted.
Orange Parade
On Saturday morning last the
Bannockburn Pipe Band led the
Loyal Orange Lodge in their an-
nual parade through, the village
before going to St. Marys ,where
they joined the other lodges of
Huron and Perth in the celebra-
tion there and had an enjoyable
day.
Mr. andMrs. Frank Hill and
son, St. Catherines, spent the
weekend with relatives here.
Miss Carol Hill is spending a few
days in St. Catherines this week.
A shower was held for Miss
Nancy Webster in the township
hall last Wedriekly
Plans have been made for the
annual flower show to be held
in August (exact date to be an-
nounced), in the town hall, Clint-
on. Exhibits to be in place at 11
a.m. and doors open to the public
at 3 p.m. There will be an award
for the best four roses of any
type,
Contests will be (1) bird house
for any bird except Martin and
specify (2) Poster depicting a hor-
ticultural society function. The
size of the poster is to be 24" x
16" on stiff paper,. Work is to be
original with no cut-outs. Prizes
Mrs. Susie Vipond, Atwood, vis-
ited with her sister Mrs. Beacom,
Sr., last Thursday. Mrs. Kate
Bremner, Ethel, is also spending
a couple of weeks with Mrs. Bea-
com and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott and fa-
mily, Niagara Falls, spent last we-
ek with Mrs. Mabel Scott and are
enjoying the lake breezes this we-
ek at Tobermory.
Mrs. Douglas Radford, Niagara
is spending a few days with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Gordon Radford.
A number from the vicinity at-
tended the Orange Walk in St.
Marys last Saturday.
The Women's Institute held th-
eir July meeting last Thursday
with an average attendance, Every-
one enjoyed the film shown by
Cliff Epps, Clinton of a recent
trip to the Maritimes. Also the
program contributed by the child-
ren was much appreciated,
Mrs. Lily Webster spent last
week with friends in Goderich.
William Govier is still a patient
ST. ANDREW'S
UNITED CHURCH, BAYFIELD
REV. JOHN W. PATRICK, G.TH.,
MINISTER
Mr. Donald McKenzie,
Recording Steward
Sunday, July 19
10.15 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
PORTER'S HILL
GRACE UNITED CHURCH
9.45 a.m.-Morning Worship
11.00 a.m.-Sunday School
TAYLOR'S CORNERS
ZION UNITED CHURCH
..2.15..p.m.-Afternoon Worship
Joseph Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Christians gathered in the name
of the Lord Jesus Christ (Matt.
18: 20) meeting in the above hall
invite you to come and hear the
Gospel, the old, old story of Jesus
and His Love.
Order of meetings on Lord's day
as follows:
SERVICE
11.00 a.m.-Breaking Bread
3.00 p.m.-Sunday School
7.00 p.m.-Preaching the Gospel
8.00 p.m.-Wednesday----- Prayer
Meeting and Bible Reading.
ST. ANDREW'S
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV. D. J. LANE, B.A.. Minister
Sunday, July 19
11.00 a.m.-Service of Worship in
the Baptist Church, Huron
Street. Rev. D. J. Lane, BA,
will conduct the service.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
P.A.O.C.
Victoria Street. Clinton
13, A, DAVIDSON*, Pastor
Friday, July 17-
8.00 parr-Christ's Ambassadors:
Sunday, July 19-
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
730 p.m.-- Gospel Service
Tuesday, July 21
8.00 p,m,-Regailar Prayer and
Bible Study Service.
A Special Welcome Awaits You
are $2.00, $1.00, $1.00 The first
prize entries are eligible for a
district prize.
The Clinton Horticultural Soc-
iety which sponsors the flower
show held an executive meeting in
the council chamber July 7. Pres-
ent were Rev. D. J. Lane, pres-
ident; Mrs. Stewart Middleton,
secretary; Albert Livermore, vice-
president; Clifford H. Epps, treas-
urer and zone director of district
8; Mrs. W. Burton, Mrs. Lillian
McKinnon, Mrs. Harry Ball and
Mrs. N. Forbes, director,
in St. Josephs' Hospital, London,
his many friends miss his cheer-
ful smile and hope he will soon
recover.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Bubbel, Lon-
don were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Howatt.
Miss Dorothy Little, Toronto left
Marton airport last Friday for a
six weeks vacation in the British
Isles, Norway and Sweden.
F/O David Fairservice arrived
home last Monday on a two weeks
vacation. He is stationed at St.
Huberts, Quebec. He was accom-
panied by his cousin's son, Neil
Munn.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mair and
Charles, Detroit accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Shipley, also
of Detroit, were weekend visitors
with Robert Fairservice and fam-
ily,
Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton,
Mooretown, spent last week with
their daughter and family Mrs.
Robert Thompson,
inessiep.ttiiittcs Vniteb
eburcb
REV. J. A. McKLM, B.A.
MRS. M. R. RENNIE, Organist
M. R. RENNIE. Choir Director
Sunday, July 19
9.45 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Worship Service
8.30 p.m.-Service at Drive-In
IIALMESVILLE
MRS. LLOYD BOND, Organist
9.45 a.m.-Worship Service
10.45 a.m.-Sunday School
Let us use the Lord's Day to
strengthen our Christian with
Maple Street
GOSPEL HALL
CLINTON
Sunday, July 19
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
7.30 p.m.-Gospel Service. Guest
Speaker: Mr. John Martin,
Tuesday, 8 p.m.-Prayer and Bible
Study
ALL WELCOME
ANGLICAN CHURCH
OF CANADA
St. Paul's - Clinton
REV. C. S. INDER, Rector
Miss Christine Bridle, Organist
EIGHTH SUNDAY
AFTER TRINITY
Sunday, July 19
8.30 a.m.-Holy Communion
11.00 a,m.-Morning Prayer
8.30 p.m.-Drive-1n Service
BAYFIELD BAPTIST
CHURCH
I. BODENHAM, Pastor
Sunday, July 19
10.00 a.m.-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Morning Worship
..,,"The Model Church
7.30 pari.-Eveninz Service
Guest speaker: Rev. Bernard
Flannigan, Gorham, N.Y.
"The Trinity of Redemption"
Wed., 8 p.m.-Prayer Meeting
You are Cordially invited to these
services,
Christian Reformed
Church
MR. J. V'OS, summer Pastor
SUriday, July 19
10.00 a.tn.-Serviee in English
2.30 pan.--Service in Dutch
Everyone Welcome
Mr, and Mrs. U, Nyle, have
moved into the Simpson apart-
ment.
Miss M. Swan and Mrs, C. Ham
are holidaying at Kincardine for
ten days,
Miss Martha Clifton, Lucknow,
is the guest of Mrs, Charles Clif-
ton this week,
Mr, and Mrs. Simon McKenzie
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Walter Moffatt.
Mrs. Ella Vernier, Thorold, cal-
led on Miss Mary Gibson and Mrs.
Berry on Sunday,
Mr, and Mrs. Fred McGregor
left on Saturday and are spending
their holidays at the lake.
A large tree at the front of
the W. H, Dalrymple garage pro-
perty was cut down last week.
Mrs. Fred Rathwell, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Elgin, attended the
funeral of a relative in Detroit
on Monday.
Miss Georgine McCartney, Strat-
ford General Hospital, spent the
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilson McCartney,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stoneman,
Cromarty, visited on Sunday with
the former's brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Dinnin.
The annual Sunday School pic-
nic will be held on Friday, July
17, at Seaforth Lions Park. Every-
one is welcome to come and bring
lunch.
Mr. and Mrs, John McGregor,
Mrs. Frank McGregor and Miss
Margaret McGregor are visiting at
Sudbury with Mr. and Mrs. Ran-
dal Pepper.
Victor Dinnin, and his son Bill,
Zurich, have been in the village
this week assisting W. V. Dinnin
who is building a garage adjoining
his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Sillery. Jan-
ice and Nancy motored to Welland
and Niagara Falls on Saturday.
They were accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. George Stewart, Regina,
Sask. The latter are visiting
friends and relatives in the dist-
rict.
WA Picnic
Approximately 100 attended the
Brucefield WA picnic on July 7,
at the cottage of Mrs. Ross Scott.
Mrs. Mel Graham and Mrs, Nor-
man Baird were in charge of the
races.
The results of the races were as
follows: five and under, Kathy
Robinson, Sandra Graham; girls,
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PERSONALS Clinton Horticultural Society Makes
Plans For Annual Flower Show
(By Mrs, N. Forbes)
NEWS OF LONDESBORO
Correspondent - MRS. BERT ALLAN
Phone Blyth 37 r 5
Church Directory
CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor: JOHN AGULIAN, B.Th.
10.00 a.m,-Sunday School
11.00 a.m.-Union Service with St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Church. Guest Speaker: Rev. D. J. Lane.
Thursday-7.00 p.m.-Youth Fellowship.
A Cordial Welcome to All
Sunday School and Worship Service withdrawn.
11.00 -A.M.-Morning Worship with Wesley-Willis,
Drive-1n
TURNER'S CHURCH
ONTARIO STREET UNITED CHURCH
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
Pastor-REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A.
9.45 a.m.-Stinday School closed during July.
Cromarty Couple Mark
25th Anniversary
Neighbours and friends of Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Dow, Cromarty,
gave them a surprise party on
June 30, the occasion of their
silver wedding anniversary. Mr.
and Mrs. Dow were married in
Wesley-Willis United Church by
the Rev. C. D. Cousin. Mrs. Dow
was formerly Winnifred Jervis,
Clinton. Gifts included a lamp,
cups and saucers; and from the
family a tea-pot, sugar and cream
set.
News of Brucefield
six to eight, Brenda Triebner,
Brenda Ann Hargreaves; 8 and un-
der, boys, Gordon Henderson, Law-
rence Elliott; girls, Sharon. Baird,
Linda Robinson; boys, 10 and un-
der, Ronnie Scott, Gordon 'Hender-
son; 3-legged race, boys, Ronnie
Graham and Billy Robinson, Ger-
ald Aldwinkle and Joe Lobb; girls,
Sharon Baird and Linda Robinson,
Joan Aldwinkle and Bernice Lobb,
Ginger MacGregor, Owassa, Mich-
igan and Brenda Ann Hargreaves.
Sack race, boys, Jimmie Robin-
son, Gordon Henderson; girls,
Sharon Baird, Bernice Lobb; mix-
ed race, Ronnie Graham, Brenda
Ann Hargreaves, Joe Lobb; girls'
race, Bernice Lobb, Joan Aldwink-
le, Sharon Baird; throwing ball ih
umbrella, Gordon Henderson, Joe
Lobb; youngest person present,
Charles Broadfoot; counting candy
in jar, Gaye Elliott; ladies race,
Betty Graham, Shirley Hargreav-
es; kick the slipper, Shirley Har-
greaves, Tena McNaughton; not-
ion, Mrs. Ham, Mrs, William Foth-
eringharn; luck spot, Barbara Ro-
binson, Toronto; most grandchild-
ren, Mrs,. John Aikenhead; meas-
uring tread, Mrs. Edgar Allen,
Mrs. Ross Scott; oldest person
present, Mrs. C. Haugh, Mrs. Will-
liam Douglas; clothes pin race,
'Mrs. Ruby Triebner, Mrs. Edgar
Allen; lucky tea cup, Mrs. Shirley
Hargreaves.
Mrs. John Broadfoot and Mrs.
Gordon Richardson were in charge
of the adult sports
The president, Mrs. Wilmer
Broadfoot, thanked Mrs. Scott for
her hospitality and presented her
with a gift.
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