Clinton News-Record, 1964-12-24, Page 11Ching you happy-"'Ord47.
H. F. SWAN and STAFF
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celebrate
Christmas
In your hearts!
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We wish you health
and lasting peace!
ELLWOOD EPPS
and STAFF
White Shirt rad All!
Kinsman Club President Tom Feeney didn't
pose for this .picture. It was taken without his
knowledge as he tackled the tricky problem of
applying red paint to a sled without getting the •
paint on his shirt. (It got on his hands, instead).
Members repaired and repainted bicycles, tricycles,
wagons, sleds and kiddie cars.
"Roller Skates, Svc;. ter . ."
Kinsmen Christmas Toy Campaign chairman
Percy Pugh has been spending hours on the tele-
phone these past weeks making sure the little girls,
and boys on the Club's Christmas list will get ex-,
Clinton Kins en Playing Santa Clans actly what they want for Christmas. Some 60
children will benefit directly from the club's effort.
Thurs., PPcp. 24, 1904,clinton .Mews-Rpco., P. Adastral Park
Social Notes
News Ecliter: Anne Aileron — Phone HU 2-7349
and mm.
AVM IVI.,afcird are 4P01:4,
ing the Christmas tl64cleyt with
Flight Sergeant and Mra.,
don Wade,
Flying .Officer and. ilxrs. Jean.
Ricard with their ton Serge
left thiS week to. Visit An Ville
La 15.41.1e) •94rebee,
'Corporal and Mrs. Russ 'Nol-
l), and their Obliclren Have gone
to Ottawa tfAVO
..Ceeporal and Mrs, Sam. A Lis.
1 in McPur..dy .nwocl... tp Winni-
peg Beach, Manitoba, last week,
Sergeant - and ,Mrs, gavol.d .
Preston :and, their family are.
now NVITig in l3ownaaTIVille,
George Salt celebrated his
ninth birthday on DecomheEr 4.0
and had eight yowig guesses
the matinee followed by a. Partyat home.
Best wishes to Miss 11/far,
Brennan, two years old pn
ObriSttriaS. PRY,
LA Cand Mrs. Paul Pelletier
are lowing for 'RCAF
Senneterre, Que., on December
23.
Sergeant and Mrs, Arthur
Vezina, Claudette and Maurice
will spend Onristmas In Tren-
ton with i4A'Q and, Mrs. ,Joe
Belli:yea%
Santa's Little
This. phOto shows four of the many members
of the Kinsmen Club who have been putting in
numerous hours of work far into the night at the
offices of Hinton the Mover repairing toys and
pa'cking Christmas boxes for needy families in the
I?) Helpers
Clinton area. From the left, Bill Chowen, Steve
Brown, Larry Jones and Jerry Cox, Each of some
20 families will receive a box of toys, clothing and
food,
(News-Record Photos by John, Visser)
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a joyous Noel to you,
From
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Your INVESTORS
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dent-Tom Feeney said the club
is grateful to public support
again for this year's effort ,
Many people • from Clinton
and 'the district have brought
thingS-to headquarters or mem-
bers of the club, and hundreds
more items have been .collected
J. W. COUNTER
Builders' Supplies
from donors by members of the
club. The• result stacks up well
. halfway up the -walls of
Grover - Campbell's office, in
fact.
The Kinsmen said they
couldn't begin to guess how
many items have been process-
ed through the centre, but the
number is high in the hundreds.
Donors. should receive a large
measure of satisfaCtion in
knowing .that whatever they
contributed helped brighten the
Christmas season . of one or
more of some 40 adults and
more than 60 children.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollinson were
married 'by the late Rev. Wil-
liam Conway at the home of
the bride's parents in the vil-
lage of Auburn. Mrs. Rollinson
is the former Mary Lawlor, the
daughter of the late' Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Lawlor and Mr.
Rollinson is the son of the late
Mr. and Mrs. William Rollinson
of Essex, England.
He came to Canada in 1906
on the maiden voyage of the
Empress of Britain and worked
with the late Sam Scott and
John Hoare on their farms.
In 1908 he came to serve as
apprentice for harness-making
With I-Ierbert Knox and in 1921
bought out the business.
In 1916 he joined the 161st
Huron Battalion and served
overseas With the Canadian
Forces and returned home in
1919 on the same boat, the
Empress of Britain, that he
had come to Canada as a boy.
In 1928 Mr. Rollinson receiv-
ed the appointment of losttinti.s-
ter for Auburn and district and
served in this office until he
retired November, 1958. While
a civil servant he received a
medal train. Queen Elizabeth I/
on the occasion of her corona-
tem.
Mr. Rollinson joined the
Morning Star Lodge AF & AM
on April 8, 1914, and on that
same date this pact spring Was
presented with his 60-year jew7
el. Ile also was leader of the
Auburn Band Which had over
20 members and it took first
place at the Orange Walk in
1914.
He was also the last captain
of the Auburn Rifle Club win-
ning the clip at the last match
in the colmizt; the cup is still
ore-display in the Auburn Lib-
rary.
Both Mr, and Mrs. Rollinson
are anernberS Olf Inox Presby-
terian ,Church where she is a
life Incrnber of the VV,M8 and he
Is a member of the ,essiori, Tie
SerVecl for ft yeart tveatur-
er Of the &tura. and had the
pleasure 6f burning the inert'
Christmas Bail
A colorful ChrisimaS ball that
you can eat? Serve a gaily dec-
orated cream cheese ball-for a
dip at your next entertainment.
Beat cream cheese and a little
milk with a fork until it is soft
and smooth. Acid finely chop-
ped olives and your favorite
seasonings. Form cheese mix-
ture into a' ball and decorate
with strips of pimiento and
green pepper.
gage. He also was the Sunday
School superintendent for a few
years, Mrs. Robinson is a char-
ter member of the WI and also
was a member of the
ture Sodiety for a number of
years, and Mr. Rollison was vil-
lage clerk for seven years fol-
lowing 'the death of the late
Charles Asquith.
Mr, and Mrs. Rollinson have
one son, Murray, Toronto, and
one daughter, Mrs. Alfred (Iso-
bel) Weston of Toronto. Mrs.
Rollinson has two brothers,
George of Auburn, Lee of Ken-
ton, Man., and Uwe sisters, Mrs.
Dora Ferguson, Windsor, and
Mrs. William, (Julia) Medd of
Goderich,
Auburn Couple Plan Celebration
Of Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson, Goderich Street,
Auburn, will celebrate their Golden Wedding Anni-
versary on Wednesday, December 30, by holding
"Open House" in the afternoon and evening.
Please accept our best wishes
for the occasion of Christmas
and New Year. May we
wish you the best for 1965.
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