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By John Visser
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Clinton 'Bap*
international"
Gathering Place.
The ,godparents: game from
far and wide to the Sunday
baptiser of 'the two .4Avoilitars
of 1Vfr, and Mrs. T. Coves,
100 North Street, Clinton,
The y o ungest daughter,
Tracey Joanne, was' born in
Hplkfax, Her godparents were
Miss ElzAbeth. Adamson, of
Ca.11'll-Vidge414.'e, England, and
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Wells, of
Newfoundland, now living in
Clinton.
Angela Jape, who was born
in Wales, has as her godpar-
ents, Mrs. lVf, Crasswellor„ of
VARNA
Rev. Johnston of Stratford,
had charge of ;the service•in the
United .0hurch last Sunday and
will also . preach next Sunday
while the pastor, Rev. N. Mor-
rison is on his holidays,
Miss Joan Meelymont an d
Miss Effie Plumsteel, of Clin-
ton returned home last week
after a tour of Western Can-ada,
_Mr. 'and Mrs, Cecil Oke of
London visited friends on Sun,
day last.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert 1Y1cCip,
rnont, of Kitchener, visited at
Varna and Clinton over the
weekend.
II0PWPO(10. Calif., And Mr. and
Mrs, J, W4shrIngtOnt -01?!.41rW,
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The baptIsnt was comiliota4
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weeks.
A staff of eight girls has had
a maximum of approximately
170 children enrolled at the
parks.
Though there are many im-
provements necessary at the
three parks, the children ap-
pear to have had a good time.
-o
Harris Family
Annual Reunion
Held At Bayfield'
The Harris family gathered
for the annual reunion under
shady maples_ at Clan Gregor
Square in Hayfield on Satur-
day, July 25. James Lobb of
Clinton was acting president in
the absence of president Fred
Corbett, of Wingham.
Mrs. Howard Pyrn of Elim-
ville conducted a singsong and
games were held under the
direction of Barbara Docking,
Doreen and D o u. g Bingham,
D on Williams and Phyllis
Lobb.
During the business session
Mrs. Keith McLagan, of Mit-
chell brought in the slate of
officers for the coming year.
Named were: president, Lyle
Docking of Staffa; vice-presi-
dent, Ray Waikom., Munro;
secretary-4tre.asurer, Mrs. Mer-
vyn Lobb, Clinton; table con-
vener, Mrs. Keith McLagan;
sports committee, Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Lobb, of Clinton and Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Lobb, of Kip-
pen; nominating committee,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harris
of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Harris, of London.
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Classiest Buggy
Beverly Slade poses beside the baby carriage'
she decorated for a judging competition at Clinton
Playgrounds last week which won first prize in its
division.
The seven youngsters above won divisional
.prizes for the best-decorated vehicles in a Friday
feature of the Clinton Community Playgrounds.
From the left: Steven Gibbings, Beverly Slade, Irene
Visser, Paul Hunter, Cheryl Jefferson, Karen Gra-
ham and Paul Wheeler.
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By Pant Fisher
This is the last week of playground supervis-
ion and the children at Clinton's three playgrounds
are busily preparing for their grand finale on Satur-
day, August 15.
This year there will be a
"Hobo Day" complete with
costumes and a parade,T.be
ceremony will be held in the
Community Park,
Children from Community
Park, Pinecrest and Alma
Grove playgrounds will as-
semble at the Clinton Legion
and proceed from there to the
Community Park.
Pirate Week
(As the main street is to be
used for the parade, motorists
are asked to pay strict atten-
tion to the fact that :these
children are very young and
easily excited when in a group)
Last week was Pirate Week
at Alma Grove Playground and
Friday finished it off with a
series of relays in a "pirate-y"
sort of way.
"On Wheels", was the Com-
munity Park specialty and a
judging competition was held
Friday afternoon.
.. Fitness Program
-Children at Pinecrest Play-
ground took part in a physical
fitness program along the linos
of a Junior 5 BX Plan. If no-
thing else, the children enjoyed
watching their supervisors.
The boys and girls from five
to 12 years of age have had
the benefit of a supervised
playground for. the past six
Lane 0' Pines
Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dun-
bar, Lambeth, are spending the
month of August in their sum-
mer home - here. Their guests
the past weekend were Mr.
and. Mrs. -Arthur Miriielly, Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Sadler and Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Hunter all of
Lambeth.
Mr. a n d Mrs. A. Wakelin
and three sons of Stratford,
are spending two weeks at
"Cedar Crest". With them for
the weekend have been Mrs.
Wakelins brother, WO1 Thom-
as Picion and Mrs. Picton, and
daughter Cheryl, formerly of
Winnipeg, who are enroute to
their new posting at Ottawa,
Mrs. Manion.. Bohdanetskey,
Toronto is vacationing in "Ced-
ar Hollow". She has as her
guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. Bohd-
anetskey of Stratford and Mr.
Scranton of Toronto, father of
Mrs. W. Bohdanetskey. Mrs.
Bohdanetskey is stage manager
of the Stratford Shakespear-
ean Festival.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Kramer of
Buffalo, and two' daughters
Joan and Judy, are vacationing
in Miss Alma Barnes' Cottage
at Sunset Lane,
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