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NOW PLAYING--THUR, FRI., SAT., July 23-24-25
"Lassies Great Adventure" In Color
Starring 4op Provost, June Leck and Lassie
MON, TUES.; WED. — July 27-28-29 -
Burl Ivo, 'Millie Perkins and Robert Walker
In a new and refreshing 'nautical comedy
"ENSIGN PULVER"
— in Cinemaseepe and. Technicolor
THUR., FRI, SAT., — July 36-31-August 1
ELVIS PRESLEY Glenda Farrell & Pamela Austin
Tell what happens when a missile base
invades hillbilly, territory
"KISSIN' COUSINS"
Scope and Color —
Coming—"HONEYMOON HOTEL"
Robert Goulet and Nancy' Kwan
Rathwell. Reunion
.Elects Officers
• The sixth annual .1.Thathwell
reti*Oie was WO at the sea-
forth 1,4iOn. Park, S'ettitlarY. July •
19, Attendance was deWneOille
with 87 $igolog th9 register and
receiving their -name tags PQM-
11fre. Ray Fear, -Clinton,. wile..
was in charge of registration,
The new saa,te. of officers flat' 1905 ac'tiv'ities 4s; president,
Orin. Moffatt, Toronto; Yliee" president, Gerald Rathwell,
LneltriOWi 'treasurer; D'AreY
4athWell, Pracefield;•secr-etaiV,
Mrs. John Grigg, Clinton; con-
test eonemittee, Mete. 'Tomeiatti-
well, -Clinton, Ws, Floyd Tur-
ner, Varna.
.11egistratien, Mrs, Albert
'Horner, Seaforth; park, .faeil-
Ries, 'D'Arce RathWell, Brum-
field; tea committee, Mrs.
D'Arcy Rathwell, BrUcefielel,
Mrs. Harry .Plemsteel, Clinton,
Mrs. Hazel Rathwell, Herman,
A number of oontesee' were.
enjoyed by all. Harvey Stew-
art, president, called on Fred
Sloman, Orm Moffat and Cliff
Stewart to be judges.
, Most of the clan stayed for
the evening meal. The pecnie
will beeheld as usual next year
the 'third Sunday in July.
F/0 Kathleen Boa!
Transferred
Fleeing Officer Kathleen
Beal, Senior Nursing Officer
at RCAF'Station Clinton has
been transferred to RCAF
Holberg, 13.c„ effective July
31, Before • her appointment
of -Matron of the Station
Hospital here, elle served at
RCAF Station Goose Bay,
Labrador. (RCAF Photo)
WI Of Wroxeter
Hosts Huronview
Birthday Party
Community 'VePatiten Bible
Was .404 .4111Y 'n 'to 37 in the .afternoons .4 Summer-
hhlJ.T71411 and school. There was
an attendance of over 7Q. The
theme of the school was "Male,
Time Count for cinist"
The flireetor :and 'teen:nip
teacher .was Mee, Mervyn Leleb;
the innaors, Mrs, Robert
pson; the; primary, Kre, Keith
r,PY114011, M. iee Barbara Ball and
Miss CherYT. Tyndall; heghiners,
;Mess Janice Wright, Misses
Margaret and Bonnie Stewart;
nursery, Res Frances Blacker
and 'MSS' 001 Keyes.
The' song leader was nee
Thum, July Al, X964,.- Clinton News-Rec9r..... -tape 3
fiver 10 Attend
--unnerhi 110.1
Vacation .SChool.
Lady Conservationists
Hold Barbecue Pinner
Ladies Conservation Ch4b
held .their ineet*g Thursday
eetening, July n at the hoene of
MPS. Riehard S't'eep. A ehitelten barbecue and pot-luck sumer
were enjoyed by 30 members,
Mrs. Ebner Maine-bey Wen
reYettere prize.
Vether 'Martin; acco'rdionis't,
MSS; Jeannette Web and Ateg-
vetaw, Miss Gerry PoMitt$,
On .Sunday Afternoon, :jelly
1914, the Wye- enel girls Pre'
sented A program of the 1011;
covered and songs learned. The
crafts and work topics -were on
display. -
This Vacation Bible School,
is sponsored 'by the Summer,
hill • and SS No, 4 Goderl,th
TewnShip Community
Clinton Memorial Shop
PRYDE and SON
CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH
Open Every Afternoon
PHONE HU 2-7712
At other times.contact
Local RepresentativeA. W. Steep-482-6642
2ltfb
Week Special Values and Reminders This
Competitive Prices Plus Personal Service
IDA IDASOL TABLETS-300, Reg. 99c 77c
MILK OF MAGNESIA-30 oz., Reg. -89c 77c
MILK OF MAGNESIA TABLETS-300's 77t
SACCHARIN TABLETS—Reg. 89c 77c
ANTACID• POWDER—Reg. 98c 77c
VEGETABLE LAXATIVE TABLETS-100's 77c
COLD CREAM. SOAP—Reg. 85c 77c
WITCH HAZEL—Reg. 85c 77c
HOSPITAL COTTON—Reg. 89c 77c
VACUUM BOTTLES—Reg. 98c 77c
CAMERAS $9.95 to $200.00
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if you were unable to work
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RelPliveS reeeiveel Word on
Monday evening' of Idle pa441:tg
on Monday of Mrs. klawft
MiltreY (Thee pearl Griffith) of
Guelph Who had reeently and-
ergene an operation,
Mr, George Cowan returned
to Westminster Hospital en
Monday for further treatment.
Mrs. Mabel Scott -sPentnies-
day he Landau.
Visitors last week with Mx
and Mrs, Nelson Lear were
Kiss Pori Lear • of Ilamilton
and two little grandchildren of
Mr. and Mrs. George Under-
wood of Wingleam.
Wednesday Of last week, Nor"
Man Alexander, director of the
Huron Soil and Crop IMProVe-
_meta Aesecietion, was hot to
between 50 and 60 men who
visited his seed plant, farm,
farms in the lVfaitland Block,
Howson's Mill in Blyth and
,other -PoiAts, The ladies of the UCW serv-
ed a roast - beef dinner in 'the
basement of the church for 'the
vis'i'tors.
HURON COUNTY
JUNIOR FARMERS
DANCE
Londesboro Hall
Saturday, July 25
9 to 12 p.m.
Everyone Welcome
Featuring 'Cloud 9" Room
FRIDAY & SATURDAY SPECIAL
IN OUR DINING ROOM
'Chicken _in a Basket'
Friday-,—Served from 9:30 p.m. to 12:10 a.M.
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Mr and ..Mr% •Aubrey Knob of. Seetiffyille spent 'the 1.veelc-
end with their Parents, Mr., and.
M. ThPirPAS: '.K.11QX; 449 at
••411.44.1g. the 25th wedding. Ian-
PIVVt.05?' of Mr, .and Met Art Colson in .Clinton, •
Fri:04S of Mt% 1,,alga, $AA.401,
ereeek Were *SOrrY to 'beer she
ie a Patient in Clinton Public
ffeePital. having _Met With.. a
Painful ;aoeklent in 4. gall from-
a stcP ladder, Dreaking her
Mrs. T. G. Reid of Willow-:
dale- is a guess, present
MrS, Beet Alle4; Mr, and mr$, nal4en were
Monday -visitors With. .Mr ; and
M. Herold Livingstone.
Crich Reunion
Well Attended
The annual Crich family re-'
union was held on. Satprday,
July 18 et, Liens Park, See-
forth.
More than 100 members at-
tended If-1'6re Sarnia, London,
St. Thomas, Gado/id/1, -Clinton,
and area.
A moment of silence was ob-
served for three members who
had passed :away Since the last
gathering.
Games were played, and all
enjoyed a picnic supper.
NEWS OF KIPPEN.
(Correspondent, MRS. N. LONG. Phone Hensel' 278-W-1)
Mrs, Mabel Milner of Dart-
mouth, Nova Scotia, is holiday-
ing with Mr. 'and Mrs. Joseph
Bourque and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller McCon-
nell and six children of Bristol,
Penn., spent the Weekend with
their aunt, Miss Mabelle White-
man,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph. Rowe
and family of Ansa Craig :vis-
ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Vivan Cooper and boys.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones
and boys attended a picnic on
Sunday at the home of Mr.
'and Mrs. Earl Deicheet of near
Zurich en honor of Mr. and
Mrs, Roy McBride's 40th wed-
ding onnivereawy. •
Mr. and Mrs. Mary Routzon
of Vero Beach, Florida, who
have visited the past week with
the latter's sister, Mrs. Alf
Moffatt -and Mr.' Moffatt, re-
SUNSET
DRIVE-IN
GODERICH — Highway S
Shows Start At Dusk
Children under 12, in cars,
FR EE
NOW — THUR., FRI., SAT.
July 23-24-25
"MA and PA KETTLE
In The OZARKS"
Plus the Technicolor thiell-show
"GLADIATORS SEVEN"
MON., _TUES., WED.
- July 27-28-29
June-thornburn, James Jeffries
"THE CRIMSON
BLADE"
--- Color ---
Plus Joey Dee, Lynn Fraser in
"TWO TICKETS TO PARIS"
THUR., FRI., SAT.
July 30-31-August 1
"TAMAHINE"
In Scope and Color with
Nancy Kwan, John Fraser
— Also —
"Abbott and. Costello Meet
the Keystone Kops"
Coming:
"TAMMY TELL ME TRUE"
HOTEL CLINTON
NEW .BOR O „..
• corroOPOO4Oot MRS,. BERT .444444sT_
LAKEVIEW CASINO
GRAND BEND
—TWIST —
MONDAYS
9:00 p.m. to 12 Midnite
THE CLASSICS
Specta6.11ar New Group
WED. and FRI.
9:00 p.m. to 12 Midnite
THE DEL-REYS
SATURDAYS
9:00 p.m. to 12 Midnite
LIONEL THORNTON
and his
CASA ROYAL ORCHESTRA
turned to their home.
Miss Gail Robinson flew to
Toronto from 'the London air-
port for a week's vacation, re-
turning home Sunday,
'Congratulations to Mr. and
1\ft, Harry Van Witten for
the gift of a son (Anthony
John), born Fridley, .July 17th
at South Huron Hospital, Eke-
ter.
Bible School from the Kip-.
pen-Brucefield 'churches was
held in the mornings the week
of July 6th at the Brumfield
church,
128 attended from the sur-
rounding 'area and London,
Arva, . Chicago and. Holland. A
picnic was given the pupils
Saturday afternoon at Bence-
field and on Sunday the church
service was conducted by 'the
young people of the school.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moffatt
and Heather spent the weekend
in Chatham visiting Mrs. Mof-
fatt's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ross Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold White
of Woodstock recently called
on Mr. and Mrs. Irving Rob-
inson.
Bible School from the Chisel-
burst area and Cromarty was
held all last week in the morn-
ings at the Presbyterian Ch-
urch at Cromarty with a good
attendance,
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. N. - Long included: Mr.
and Mrs. Joe LeGard and Billy
of DownsView and Miss Gert-
rude LeGard, Kamploops, B.C.
Mr. Elzar Moussea.0 and Mr.
Herb Mousteau of Zurich are
spending a few days fishing on
Manitoulin Island. unser
The Gornie and Wroxeter
Women's Institute had charge
of the July birthday party,at
Huronview on July 15.
Sixteen birthdays were cele-
brated: H. Cumming, Emily
Scruton, Mrs. Knight, Ida,
Cunningham, John Buchanan,
Mabel Pipe, J. Albrecht, Reg,
Hobbs, Mrs. Squires, Clarence
Holtzman, Mrs. Thompson, H.
Sansom, Miss iMCBurney, R. L.
Taylor, Mrs. Snell, Mrs. Mc-
Naughton and Joe Nigh.
Each received a birthday gift
from the Institutes. A large
decorated 'birthday cake was
at the -front of 'the auditorium.
Mrs. Glad- Edger, of Carrie,
was chairwoman for the pro-
gram which opened with com-
munity singing with Mrs.
Lorne Seifert at the' piano,
Mrs. Raymond Goudy and
Miss Corriene Rhaine sang sev-
eral duets. Mrs. Anderson gave
a reading and mouth organ and
piano numbers were played by
Mrs. Lorne Seifert. Lunch was
served.
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