Clinton News-Record, 1964-07-16, Page 50
,,ng atteu her niece slid vel?her
Wglle tht it lea}'enje, Mb", sue
M'r� soh Finlay atl.etldea the
� L8o71s 8lternayional convention
e 1�
' Ythe e
1s.tors ,qqutitiv as' t e.
5�.....ii t.... �._. t?�..... +.fin
wIbh iVlr. and Mrs, .Derwin Car-
ter were •then sen in-law and
Carl East of Toronto spent. London has left on her vacation
daughter: ;pr, and Mrs,. C, W
A week 'witb hiss sister,. Mrs,' to spend two Weeks with Mass Me _' '
and 1,aarnily, Lake
ordon Cuninghame, at her Gwen Austin .of bmlbardy .and Cowlehan, B C., and ran Lloyd
rmMer cottage in Bayfleld. her parents, Mr, and Wilts, Earl .Carter, Torozzto.
Mr, and: Mrs, Chanes Cum Austin, Gnzests .at the Hebden and
ings and Mr, Ed, Johnson,, Reg, Cook, Wes6nvinster X#1 .
Muir home the past week werella,tham, were wee'k+rnd vtisit- tazy Hospital, London,, spent.
and Mrs. John, Douglas,`
s wath Mrs. Viola Lampm7. the weekend ,at tihe 'home ,of fins Woodstock; Mr, and Mrs, W. S.
Vis tgrS from Tcronto," West' parents, Mr, and 14s. W. W. Hebden, Lucan 1VCr: and Mrs,
;onkton, Atwood .and Gode- Gook, Maple Street, and wGth P. puna and dauglvteas Carol
ch visited Mr. and Mrs. W. W. other fltiends an itown,
xok, Maple Street, last Sun- Mrs. Mary Galbraith, 12 Cut- and. Caphy, Taylor, Wyandotte,
ter Street, celebrated her 91st
Mich.; Misses Mazy Long and
Recent visitors with Mi,. and birthday at the Koine of her Ruth Ann McGregor, I�ondes-
'rs. Lours Forest were Miss niece, Mrs. Alice Lawson on b°ro,
During her traimiig at RCAF
aborah Ann - ]+from, Preston, Tuesday, July 14. She Is still Stations Centralia and Clinton,
jr,. John Forest and Mr, and enjoying good Health, Ottiicer Cadet Miss Barbara
: s, Tracey Dilinger, Detroit. Mrs, Len Schroeter spent
Mass . Karen Schroeter of several days in, Lucknow Took- Theedam, has been a frequent
visitor at ithe home of her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, E.
W. Colquh'aun, 111 Duron Sit,
Attend Your Church of
Theand. r the. nand e2
^ I . of WO2 and Mrs. Leonard ];I.
' R, Theedom, RCAF Station
•• Penitold, Alta. She leaves kid -
1 ills Sunday
day -to further her training at
RCAF Station Winrillpeg, then
on to the University .of Alberta
.,�..,,.... for her second year,
CLINTON QAPTIST CI-NURCH
(Baptist Federation of Canada)
Pastor: Craig: Peters, B.A.
Sunday, July 19
10;00 a.m.= Sunday 'School
11:15 aim.—Family Worship
VISITORS WELCOME
O t ' St 1t Un'Ited Church
Showers Honor
Nancy Pepper
Before Wedding
y n as W tee
°A „rHE FRIENDLY CRUR.CW'
Prior to her marriage on
*�
REV._
GRANT MILLS, B.A.
Jul 11th, Miss ,Nan Eliza -
-Y cy
m
9.45 School
zeth Pepper was honoured at a
9:45 �a.-
11.00 a.m..—Morning
y r
Worship
trousseau tea given in her hon -
♦our
by her mother, Mrs, Alex
TURNER'S CHURCH
Pepper, -at the home of her
° 9:45 a.m.- Morning Worship
10:45 a,m.—Sunday School
brother and sinter -in-law, Mx.
Erb and Wayne Steeper.
over Satin fashioned with lily -Mr.
and Mrs. Eric McIntosh.
point sleeves and round neck-
eckline
:sae
Guests were received by.
Christian Reformed
Maple Street
Nancy, Mrs. Pepper and Mrs,
Willson, mother of the groom.
Church
GOSPEL HALL
a labte L a°ay,
by the Rev. John Vardy.
CLINTON
were. M,i is.
led with pearls and sequins.
The bride is the daughter of
aunt of the .groom and, Mrs.
'Sunday, July 19
Sunday, July 19
Dunn, aunt of the bride. In the
10.00 a.m.—Servsce in English
9.45 a.m—Worshp Service
evening Mrs. Gordon Richard -
2.30 p.m.—Service in Dutch
11:00 a.m,—Sunday School
son, and Mrs. Wiilmer McChn-
cent of red wbses and White
8.00 p.m.—Goispel Service
chey of Varna, aunts of the
Every Sunday 6.15 p.m., Dial
• Guest Speaker: Mr.
bride, poured.
680 CHLO, St. Thomas. Listen
to Back to God Hour.
Northey, London
Tuesday --8 p.m. Prayer Meet-
Miss Marlene. Coleman of
Walkerton and Miss Mary Anne
EVERYONE WELCOME
ing and Bible Study.
All Welcome
McLean were in charge of the
w
Durst: The Organist was M=iss
guest book.
Joseph Street
St. Andrew's
Assisting with -the guests and
in the kitchen for the teawere
GOSPEL HALL
Presbyterian Church
Mrs. Nelson Pepper, Miss Bar -
CLINTON
Rev. R. U. MacLean, B.A.
Mrs, M. J. Agnew, Organist
bara Pepper, Mrs. Wilber
Keyes, Mrs. WOfted Coleman,
were Nelson Hussey and G. El-
and Choir Leader
Mrs. John Hoggarth, Mrs. Eric
11.00 a.m. Breaking of Bread
by 'her fattier, chose a floor-
McIntosh, Mrs. Bruce McLean,
3.00 p.m. --Sunday School
Sunday, July 19
Mrs. George McCartney, Mrs.
7.00 p.m.—Gospel Service
GospelThursday.—Prayer
9.45 a.m.—Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—Morning Worship
Merton Keyes, Mrs, Ruth Car -
8.00 p.m.
8.00Note:
Summer Union Services
,tea Miss Katie Scott of Sea-
forth, Muss Georgene IVIcCart-
Meeting and Bible
Reading.
at Clinton Baptist Church:
EVERYONE WELCOME
n'ey, the Misses Joyce and June
Mr. and Mrs. Middleton can-
n
.. . .. ...... ...........�
Munn sof Hensall and Muss Dor-
othy Parker.
eeleg�'tllia��nlmesixillextitei tllllrzxclleo Those who displayed the
brid'e's things were: Mrs. Char-
REV. CLIFFORD G. PARK, M.A., Minister lie Geddes, Mrs. Arnold. Riley
r- of Clinton, Mrs. Douglas Nor -
All during the month of July, our people will man 'of Holmesville, and Mrs,
worship in Ontario Street ,United Church Ruth Carter.
The bride was also honoured
at a bridal shower on June 24Th
ST. PAUL'Sat the home of Mrs. Bruce Mc-
Lean. Mrs. McLean was as -
Rev. R. W. Wenham, L.Th., Rector sisited by Mrs. Charles Geddes
Mr. W. H. Bishop, F.R.C.O., A.R.C.M., Organist and Mrs. Ivan Carter.
T R I N I'TY V i I l -- SUNDAY, JULY 19 On July 1st, a shower was
;8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion held ;in the basement of the
11:00 a:m.—Morning Prayer EgniondvIlle Church by the
ladies of the congregation with
BAYFIELD BAPTI.ST•CHUR'CH Mrs. Ebner Stephenson, Mrs.
REV. BRUCE H. EATON, PASTORNorman McLean and Mrs. Em -
Sunday, Jul- 19 i merson Durst- in charge.
10:00 a.m.—Bible School ,Classes for All Ages
11:00 a.m,—"Saved Serve"
7:30 p.m«The Prayer You Should Pray"
Fri., July 17-8 p.m. Great Missionary Family Service.
Rev. Roland Smith, Missionary on furlough
,from Jamaica. Slides ,shown.
Yon Are Cordialiv • invited To All Of These Services
PIONEER PARK' ASSOCIATION
Annual .Rummage Sale
DONORS OF PRIZES
The Little Inn
The Casme
The Albion Hotel j
The Village Guild
Hovey's General Store
Ken Ferguson's Groceries
The Woollen Shoppe
Brisson's Cedar Hedge
Thrift Shop
Old Farm House Antiques
Wildwood Motet and
Custard Stand
President
Rev, Canon F. H. Paull
Manor's Cedar Grove
Lunches ,
Boyfield Barber and
Beauty Shoppe
Brandon's Beauty Shop
Tuckersmith Municipal
Telephone Company
Old Forge Lunches
Westlake's Garage
Cities Service Bayfield
Garage
Bayfield Garage --Reg.
Francis
Convener
Mrs. R. G. Hunter
Sproul—Taman
Th
ut, July 76,
l9l441lton Mew
Ps —S
.Pu_61icSchoolancv Fahner
Marries Qoua 'Qowso"
Following is the l ivmotion
last of stvolents :at the A/Ni
Hugh <' r pbeil V-41bjio
School
at RCAF Station Clinton, as
released by principal C, A.
Trott. Names are in Alphabet—
ical ,ordoe
GRADE,.• 8 TO '9
Dennis 9W..1y, Louise Betts,
Bruce Baangharcn, Mai'1' Herter}
Booth, Wesley Chambers, S10 -
ley Christian, Susan .Cone, $r
en'da Corney, Mary Cuthbert)
Hohner, Judith Leader.
G471y Mackay, 'W:llaa.m Mc-
Curdy, Lorraine McDonald, Di-
ane Moody, William Muise,
John Paul, He�lznut Preston,
Cheryl Pyke, Donna Rees,. Ro-
bert Spano, Victoria Stumpf,
Linda Sutton, Judith Sutcliffe,
Gail Vestrum, Elizabeth Vizi-
nicombe.
GRADE 7 TO 8
Susan Adams, Marlyn Arsen-
ault, Dentis Barnes Philip
Begg, David Betts, Peter Bing-
ham, Diana Broehu, Gregory
Bush, Charles Chambers, Geary
Chr�tia'n, Marie Christian,
Linda Collier,, Martha Corrie,
Gary 'Cote, Garry Deve'au, Paul
Dolan,
Peter Dolan, Dorina Duroo'h-
er, Joy Edgson, Peter Fillion,
Lunda G•reehvaway, Karen Kerr,
Ricky McCann, Vernon McMich-
ael, Maurice Nelischer, Robert
Paqu'et, Gayle Palmer. Robert
Paul, Danny Rees, Susan Rus-
sell, Debbie Schuman, Louise
Tremblay, Claudette Vezina,
Martel Wilson.
GRADE 6 TO 7
Robert Betts, Judith Brown,
Michael Burke, Monique Ger-
vais, Al.arr'a Leader, Sandra
MacDonald, Brian McDonMd,
Gard McDonald, Patsy McFar-
land, Denis McKenzie, Lyle
Moody, .Carrole Paquette, Shir-
ley Petersen, Robert . Presit,
Susan Reid, Terry Richardson,
Kenneth Robinson, Richard
Rousseau, B'onwie Shettler,
David Sutton, Jacqueline Tat-
tersall, Barbara Thomason, Ken,.
neth Thomson, Robert Vinnli-
combe, Coralie Wade, Ivan
Hopkins,
GRADE 5 TO 6
Margo Adams, Gail Banks,
Anita Brochu'Heather Cum-
mings, Denise Deveau, Mazy
Estabrooks, Leslie Fehr, Ed-
ward Foroier, Dianne Gervais,
Arthur Gerzanich, David Good-
GRADE 4 TO 5
Alex Begg, John Bingham
Brian Burli'e, l obi4 Bui'l�e,
Lorene Bush, Debby Daum,
Leslie Dell, Robert Dick, Brian,
Dtuocher, David E$tabrooks,
Diane Filion, Helene Gervais,
Dale Greer,
Mark Hebert, Vlcki Hewitt,
Kenneth Hiemstra, Russell
Roy -
Gail Shettler, Beverley Smith,
Wendy St. Louis, Kristine
Swaren, Laureen Thomson,
Daniel Trynchuok, Roy, Vest -
rum, Alpha Wade, Leslie
Wright.
GRADE 3 TO 4:
Jimmy Adams, Gordon Ran
-
field, Gisele Betts, Jimmy
Booth, Carol, Banks, David
Bowman, Shellley Brown, Kim
Cavanaugh, Shawn Clark, Dor-
othy CoahraneWendy Datives,
Kathryn Di'erRf, Pamela Dug-
uid, Diana Ewasauk, Eli F'ou-
bent, Linda George,
Peter Gervais, Susan Giant,
Dorothy Hiemstra, Kathy Hod-
gson, Davrid Inkley, Elizabeth
Ireland, Michael Kelly Patricia
Kelly, Wendy Kokilla, Steven
Laroque, Steven MacKay, Glen-
da MacNeil, Maureen MacNeil,
Daniel Marier, Dale MaTIsh,
Verne McDonald, Sandra Mc-
Fadden, Wendy Muise, Debra
Poire, Janice Pratt, Edward
Preston, Sheila Pullen, Fenny
Ranger, Michael Robertson,
Terry Robertson, Doreen Rob-
ichaud, Karen Romanko, Fran-
cine Rousseau, Clement Royer,
George Salt,
Sharon Salt, Elaine Sche-
waga, Glenn Smith, Bobby St.
Louis; Billy Tattersall, Diane
Sutton, Debra Thomson, Mich-
ael Thuo:t, Terry Venables,
Jimmy Wood.
GRADE 2 TO 3
Caroline Adamson, Kion
Ba11y, Elaine Baptie, Carl
Bathgate, Wendy Brown, Jim-
my Burke, William Cochrane,
inhurn Man Marries Seaforth Girl
In Double -Ring Egmendville Rites
June Marie Taman, daughter
poiesis a ge an e.
The •arganis•t was, Mrs. Emmery
of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Taman
.f.i
' x
of Blyth, and Delmar Wtilhamr
ried cascade bouquets of pale
Sproul, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ists were Mrs. Russell. Lee and
Howard Sproul, 'RR 3, Auburn,
l�f
were married in Church of God
recently .by Rev, John Dormer.
The bride given in mariYiage
by her father, chose an original
The bride chose a floor -
ly Cote, Richard Cyr, Ricky
length gown of tulile and lace
Erb and Wayne Steeper.
over Satin fashioned with lily -Mr.
and MI's William Millson
point sleeves and round neck-
eckline
Gordon Dieroff, Brian Doyle,
linetrimmed with pearls and
; Nancy Elizabeth Pepper became the bride of
sequins.
William Charles Millson on July lith
Williambodice
Pr accented
di
mo dd'ly,
at a double ring service in Eg ri vi le, performed
a drat effect the skirt
by the Rev. John Vardy.
held by a tulle bow and •shrink«
large rose clustered applique
led with pearls and sequins.
The bride is the daughter of
of yellow flowers and earthed
Her ,elbow -length veil of silk
MT. and Mrs. Alexander G.
baskets of white daisies.
illusion was held by a crown of
Pepper of RR 3, Sea -forth. The
Paul McIntosh, a nephew of
pearls and she- carried a Cres-
groom is the son of Mrs. David
the bride, was the rin'gbearer.
cent of red wbses and White
Millson (of Kixnburn) and ithe
The. groomsman was Ross
mums.
late Mr. Millson.
MWson, brother of the groom,
Mrs. Nelson Hussey, of Ayr,
The church was decorated for
orf Sebringville. The ushers were
was the sole bridal attendant.
tiie wedding by Mr. William
Eric McIntosh, broth;em of .the
She Wore a street -length dress
Durst: The Organist was M=iss
bMe, of RR 3 Seafok'th and
a mauve chiffon.
Carol Brown of Seaf�orth, The
Boli Walte&E,1 ' of London, cou-
. Lyle Taman, brother of the
soloist was Mr. F. J. Murray
sin of the groom,
blade, was best man. 'Ushers
of Exeter.
A reception foftwed in the
were Nelson Hussey and G. El-
The bride, given in marriage
church parlour, The brade''s
win, of Nile.
by 'her fattier, chose a floor-
mother received guests in an
Friday from a motor trip to
horse traffic was
by Robichaud, Bruce Schlegel,
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length gown of white organza, aqua chuffon dress with beige
over peau de sole With lace arp- accessories and Wore a canna-
1 tion and fern as
pliques, with a train. A�' pear corsage She w
tiara with crystal 'tear drops ass'is'ted by itlie grooni's mother
held her shoulder - lehgth veil who chose a blue flowered sine
She carrieda bouquet of yellow drelss, With white accessories
rose buds, and wore a co lsage of White
Dresses of yailow organza calrnations and fern.
over taffeta with Prench lace For .a wedding trip to the
insezrts in iiia shirts Were Wm -h West coast the Wide changed
by the matron of -honour, Mrs. into a navy blue dress with
Eric McIntosh of RR 3 Seas White lace sleeves and navy ac -
forth and the bridesmaids, Miss ;ressoties, She wore a rinh to
Mary Anne McLean RR 3 Seas straw hat and a pink carnation
firth, and Miss Marlene Cole- corsage,
man, of �Nallterton, a caus 'n. of Mr, and Mrs. M11t5'oh will re -
the bride, They carried little side In XlnbWn.
baskets of white ftWo, Guests fi M ottt-,oMowh cane
Thd flower 910s, Miss Vizi.• from Hamilton, Sarnia, Detroit,
both Mclntosh, niece of the Klnburn, Sebr1n' gvilk, S' wlbrtih,
bride; and Miss Barbam Pep= EgxriohdvMe, Walker�tbit, Dash*
Per 6f Hifttitiiltan ward 'What'd wood, Avibma, ftlippen,• Paid
taffeta drosses with yellow hill, Tbrunto, Wyotniiig, V`BirSia,
sashes, they wore headpit+ces Brucefteld and Clinton,.
.. ./ ..,..,. ..r ... -
Joaixi7e Dell, iV�vureen k�e4'n', M .• . • p
B#endaanar, Colleen F d, In CI� �n a '� Church
h.
} Susan. G_ , eratt Goa' W.0_0C
u� Eng .hu.
ine, .Denis .Gery
ars, David Gel.:-
cantch, Joanne Grow;.
is MacRae, Tia
Marquis, Coliek
don11�icFnvan,
rick, lVl:icrhael
p1 j, 1-
Dererk
Deborah
e Royer,
las Silk,
Tatter -
Tim
GRADE* 1 To 2
Wendy Adamson. ,Kim Amir-
ault, Eric Baiden, lViark Baiden,
Geraid Bally, Chrissitine Ban -
field,,, Wayne Baan.', Dianne
Bathgate, Darryl Borden, Gor-
don Bowles, Louise Brochu,
Perry Cavanaugh, Dawn Can-
roy, Shelley Consul, Claudette
Cote,
Josephine Cummings, Ken-
neth Currie, Daniel Cyr, Ricky
Dawes, Sheila Dell, Robert
Dieroff, Tracy Duguid, Jean
Paul Gale, Danny George, Pet-
er Gerzanich, Kenny Hacoelc,
Stephen Hatten, Ro'be'rt Hier-
Stra, Billy Hoge, Gary Johnson,
Kathleen Knight,
Sherry Ko'tilla, Penny Mac-
Kay, Cathy MacNeil, Bobby
Marcell, Susan Marsh, Cather-
ine Marshall, Robin. Marshall,
Michael Marquis, Carol Mars-
zalek, D.avfa Matthews, Billy
McAndrew, R a y a 1 y n McCar-
Mick, Dennis McIlmoyl, Curtis'i
McIntosh,
Ina Moody, Anthony Muise,
Lorna Naven, Mid+hel Ouellet,
Stephen Paquet, Suzanne Pa-
quette, Richard Porter, Lee
Pratt, John Pullen, Maureen
Sohewaga, Marin Schlegel,
Ba=y Silk,, Brian Silk, Ann
Sproul, Jeanita Snowdon, Ricky
St. Louis,
Gregory Stone, Lorna
Szwarba, Sharlene . Tordiff,
Lorne Thompson, Bobby Thuort,
Clr,aAes' Williams, Paul Wilson,
Sam Wilson, Marian Woods,
Ricky Young.
KINDERGARTEN TO OR. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dowson
,Nancy Ann Fahner became the bride of Doug-
las Cecil Dowson on Saturday, June 13Th in the
Evangelical UB Church in Crediton.
The bride is the daughter of honour. She wore a vivid pink
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Fahn'er chiffon street -length. dress and
of RR 2 Crediton. The groom carried a cascade bouquet of
is the son of MT. and Mrs. Cecil pale blue carnations.
Dowson of RR 1 Varna. The bridesmaids were Miss
For the service, performed by Sharon Dowson of Varna, s'is-
the Rev. A. M. Schlenker, the ter of the groom, and Miss Jew,
church was,decorated with bas- Anderson of Exeter.. They wore
kets of pink snapdragons with dresses of seablue c'htuffon with
whwte d d 1,;1_r
Brian Adaunson, Kathleen
poiesis a ge an e.
The •arganis•t was, Mrs. Emmery
ma'tching wedding ring head -
pieces and tiny veils. They car-
B'anfield, Gary Banks, Brenda
Fanner of Crediton. The 'solo-
ried cascade bouquets of pale
Bell:iveau, Vicki Boggs, Sharon
ists were Mrs. Russell. Lee and
punk carnations.
Borden, Shelley Borden, Diane
Mrs: Ross Mathers.
Bowman, Tommy Brennan,
Mary Burke, Susan Clark, Kel-
The bride given in mariYiage
by her father, chose an original
The best shemanwas Peter
Beach. The ushers were John
ly Cote, Richard Cyr, Ricky
-length gown of white ny-
Erb and Wayne Steeper.
Cummings, Kim Davidson, Ste -floor
ven Davidson,
lon peau de sole with long -lily
A reception followed air the
'bride's
Gordon Dieroff, Brian Doyle,
point sleeves, with a semi -scoop
church. The mother
anise a royal bluuee she duress
Robert Fraser. Janet Gale,
Basil Goodfine, Janet Greer,
neckline a fitted bodice with
a large roselike bow at -the
with white accessoides and a
Guy Groulx, Tessa Hebert,
back. The skirt was . full with
corsage of pink and white car -
Johnny Hewitt, Shannon Hod -a
large rose clustered applique
nations. .The •groom's mother
gs'on, Garth Hoge, Kathryn
in 'the (rant. The bride's should-
wore ar pink sheath dress with
Ireland, Terry Jagger, Coleen
er-length veil of nylon tulle was
white accessories and a pink,
Kelly, Device Knight, Darlene
MacDonald,
held in place by a crown of
rose corsage.
Danny MacKay, Maura Mac-
pearls. Pink delight roses, ivy
For the wedding trip the
Neil', Gerard Makr, Joseph
and white ribbons made up the
br§de donned a powder blue lin-
Marquis, Patricia Marshall,
bridal bouquet.
en suit with white accessories.
Darlene Matthews, Cheryl Mc-
Miss Margaret Fanner, sister
Mr. and Mrs. Dowson will
Connell, Tracy McEwan, Shar-
of the bride, was the maid of
reside in Exeter.
line McFarland, Kevin Mc-
@�
Ca to associated with .the
Guire, Jane Mellmoyl, Stephexi
Michie, Debra Middleton, Linda
Nichol, Kent Nickerson,
Nichol.
r9 ��
Carne rvhach Rev. John Gra-
w
Ouellet, Dawn Ped-
ham assisted 'in establishing 25
dle, Sean' Petersen, Michele
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Middleton
years ago.
Poire, Cathy Porter, Andrew
Rafuse, Lori Ranger, Charles
and fah -sly returned home on
°
BRING BACK DOL'BN�
Renaud, Tony Robertson, Bob-
Friday from a motor trip to
horse traffic was
by Robichaud, Bruce Schlegel,
Sault Ste Martie, where they
twice dangerous as today's
twice
E ll e n Shettler, Lawrence
visited the lady's mother, Mrs,
traffic. The Ontario
Smith, Deborah- Snowdon, Chris
Sundstrom,
Safety League says there were
Safet
Stevens, Dani Sutton, Cherlyn
Mr. and Mrs. Middleton can-
n
g850 fatalities from horses and
Szwaba, Pamela Thuot, Ricky
Tonogai, Margaret Zahalan.
ti'ntted on to the head of the
horse-drawn vehicles in the US
lakes, to Minnesota, Wisconsin
and Michigan,
in 1909. Old Dobbin used to
travel about 500 males a year,
on now....
The women's Auxiliary of
compared with 10,000 males
,display
St James Church Middleton
yearly for the modern auto -
will not hold regular meetings mobilre.
in July and August. Instead WI Punic July 23
their aetiVity will take the
form of a bake sale to be, hold Clinton WI will hold their
in Bayfield on Saturday, July plenic in Clinton Park on July
'the 18th at the home of Mrs. 23 at '2 p.m. Sports will be un -
F. Gairdner at 11:00 der the direction of the com-
a,m. mittee, Mrs. G. Grigg, Mrs. A.
Mr. Jahn Graham of Wall- Crich and Mrs. Ron. MacDon-
lacetown has been a recent MacDon-
ald. Lunch will be under the
direction of social conveners
guest 'at the Thome of Mr, and Mrs. N. Tyndall and Mrs, W.
with the Mrs: SUewart Middleton. Ross. All are invited.
l 111 She accompanied her son Part 0
difference Graham of London who brought The first crude attempts at
his d:aught'er to be a camper bookmaking were made by
you can see and feel! at the Diocese of Huron Chur- writing on long streets of papy-
ch Camp. rus which were rolled tip from
j+ Barbara became the thitrd each end Into sticks to aid the
generation of the Graham faun- reader.
Ouality
Service
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