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Clinton News-Record, 1964-07-16, Page 16ADASTRAL PARK Major and Mrs. J. J. N. Wright and their children are visiting in St. Paul, Alberta, and attended the Calgary St- a while out west. LAC and Mrs. John Dixon are spending their holidays in Duncan, B,C. Mrs. Jerry Amason, daught- er Sherri, and son 11'revor from GI/nil, Manitoba, ale vacation- ing With Mrs. Arnason's par- ents, WO1 and Mrs. T; Thomas. Tessa Hebert celebrated her 6th birthday on July S with seven of her young friends at a house party. F/L and Mrs. S. Swaren and family are camping at Fort William. Corporal and Mrs. John Ha- cock and the children are on a trip to North Bay. RCAF Men Win Game RCAF Clinton crushed Sea- forth 9-2 in a WOAA Intermed- iate softball game in Seaforth Monday night. 'Rick Gans pac- ed the attack - with a home run and a single 0 Malefactors . (Continued from Page 9) while his name was on the in- terdicted list. Smith was additionally fined $3.00 and Costs for failing to produce his driver's licence at • the same time, and $10 and costs when he pleaded guilty to driving a car with defective - brakes. In PfaffOesch Family Reunion River view Park, Exeter, was the spot chosen for the annual Pfaff-Oeseh re-union picnic, on Sunday afternoon, July 12. 150 people attended. The sports events were con- ducted by Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Pfaff and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clarke. - A business meeting followed. The officers elected for 1965 were; President, Allan Fink- beiner, Orediton.; Wee-Presi- dent, Lloyd Guenther, Dash- wood; Secretary- t Treasurer, Mrs. Gordon Hutchinson, Crecl- iton; Sports Committee, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clarke and Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Schenk, all of Crediton; Table Commit- tee, Mrs, AlVin Rader, Dash- wood, Mrs. Roy Clarke, Dash, wood and Mrs. Bert Faber of Kippen. The picnic for 1965 will be held on the second Sunday in July. Kinsman Governor Takes Over Gavel . Maitland 'Edgar of Clinton, incoming governor of Kinsmen District One, took over the post at a district executive Meeting over the past weekend in Clinton. He succeeds Harold Taggart, a London lawyer. District One covers clubs in Ontario west of Toronto. 010.1.M11•011110M011, PETER'S Il'feat Market Guaranteed Lean COOKED HAM 89c lb, Oven-Ready CAPON CHICKEN Average 7 ibs, 55c lb. Oven-Ready 45c lb. trge ROASTING CHICKEN CHERRIES 20 and 22 lb. pails Mace Your Order Today FREE DINNERWARE Get Your FREE COUPONS At Our Meat Counter WOODS HOME FREEZERS The Best Freezers Ever Made At Rock-Bottom Prices Such an important gift as a diamond should be chosen with special care. Take time to choose your diamond in privacy , in our lovely diamond selection room, Phone 482-952S For an appointment. Over 100 Diamonds to Choate from, .ANSTETT Jewellers Ltd, ...:Clinton Page clinton News,Record—Thos„ .41 16 1904 BELOW IS A QUI FOR *SMART PEOPLE S/1. J. P. 'Cavanaugh Squadron Leader James Perry Cavanaugh has been transferred to Air Force Headquarters in Ottawa, and will leave RCAF . Station Clinton at 'the end of July. He came here in 1960 -and has held 'the position of Sta- tion Construction. Engineer- ing Officer. At Ottawa he will hold a position in the Directorate of Construction Engineering Maintenance. (RCAF Photo) Auburn Church (Continued from Page 9) 1964 when he left and the pul- pit at this time is vacant. .N111110 Changed This history of the commun- ity dates back to 1854 but it was not until 1870 that a'small church building' was construct. ed and was known at that time as Hoover's Church, The Hoov- er family cut and hewed the logs and timbers for this church. from. their bush. From 1854 to 1870, Westfield as it became known was a mission but at this date was linked with Donnybrook and Auburn to form the Auburn circuit which is now called the Auburn Charge. 0 Double-Ring (Continued from Page 9) Her bouquet was a white ros- ary cascade of pink sweetheart roses extending love knots holding sweethearts. Miss Stephany Iloldenmeyer of Kitchener, sister of the groom, Miss • Sandra Hugill of Seafontb, a cousin of the bride and, Miss Mary Htmsberger of 'Bridgeport were bridesmaids. They wore gowns of powder blue, iclentiCaI to the gown Worn by the Matron of Honour, ' Junior bridesmaid was Miss She was gowned the same as Debbie Ruston of Stratford, the bridesmaids. Dressed in a. white suit, jimmy Goldbeck of Kitchener, was the ringbearer. The best man was John Log- ozmy of Waterloo. The ushers were Gerald Romer, brother of the bride, ltenald Pletch, of Kitchener and Edward Mied- zwieclz, nephew of the groom, of Kitchener, A reception and supper was held at the Transylvania Court, Guests were received by the bride'S mother wearing street-length pencil-slim sheath dr'es's of pink orchid pure silk organza, embroidered With silk thread in a crescent design. The dress had short cap sleev- es and a Scooped neckline, She wore white agce§$otles, a phial; organza that. and a eorgage of bright rod roses, The groom's Meth& 'assisted Wearing a pow- der blue lade sheath dress with white 4CCeS801"kS. 8110 also Were a corsage of red roses`, "or a Wedding Itrip fa M 17.0na arid Witornia 'the bride changed into it pink suit and hat With navy accesteriets. She Were a tnativo otohld corsage, Guests 'attended the Wedding frofyl Ohio, Detroit, Varna, Cl, inien, goaforth, kippont 8tritt- !bra; A/Wyk ShakeSpeare, Torentoi Cathar , itTtokt swirl +11,i, tat-Am-ash. You're, in Good. 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