HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-02-29, Page 6The World PO of PPM' will
be held in Carmel Presbyterian
Church, PenSall,•PtidaY, Mare,'
1 at 4 P.M, Theme 'Bear One
AnethWP Enrdens' XfenSall and
PhiScilinrAt Pnitedt and St.
Paul'S Anglican charehes will
join in the service. Onest
speaker Mra. H, -P.,. Currie.
F.Oviers in the Unitedchnrcil
oMActul.•17 Sunday xn.orilingwere
in loving memory of Mrs,
Ernest Whitehouse, placed ;by
her husband and .daughter,.
Guides and Brownies aeeeini.
Panted by their leaders attend?,
ed service in the thlitedchnrch
Sunday morning,
Clinton Memorial Shop
T. PRIME and SON
CLINTON — EXETER SEAFORTH
Phone 482-7211
Open Every Afternoon
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CLINTON CROWN LANES
BOWLING MARATHON
10 Prizes — Value $70.00
48 Entries—$3.00 Per Entry--Door Prize
Sunday, March •10, 1968-1:30 p.m.
'for tickets call 482-7791 or see Ward Knox
La Patrician Hair Styling
122 Queen St, — Clinton
PHONE 482-7834
Get in on This Special
Regular $9.00
Penns on SPECIAL
for only $7.50
Regular $12.50, Perms For $10.50
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THR 30th
ANNUAL MEETING
OF THE •
Hensail District Co-Operative
INCORPORATED.
Will Be Held in the
Legion Hall, Hensall
ON
THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1968
AT 8;00 P.M.
Kippen
NORMAN W. LONG
Norman W, Long, highly daughters, Mrs, Edward (Jean)
esteemed resident of Kippen, Little, Hensall; Mrs. Mar.
died Saturday February 24 in guerite Ulch, Windsor; one son
Stratford General Hospital. He Arthur, St. Catharines and two
was in his 86th year. Mr. Long grandchildren Marcia and
had been in failing health for Cheryl Little, Hensall,
the past five years having been Public funeral service large. active up until that time, en ly attended was held at the Prior to his death he had '.e,;Borithrtin Funeral HomeHe beerPa patient in Seaforth CoMero''" • -, " • s`Tuesday February 27 ;at • munity Hospital, and Stratford
He served as mail carrier
on R. R. 2 Kippen, for 27 years,
until his retirement afew years
ago.
He was a former member of
the Masonic Lodge at Owen
Sot, 4 'a member ofSt. Andrews
United Church, Kippen, and a
resident of Kippen for over 80
years.
Surviving are his wife the
former Hazel Rowntree; two
General Hospital. 1:30 p.m conducted by Rev.
1. E. D. Stuart, who paid fit.
Ling tribute's to, the life of the
,deceased. Burial was in 'Exeter
Cemetery. Pallbearers were:
Robert Thomson, W. L. Mel.
lis, Ed McBride, James Arm.
strong, Vivan Cooper, Archie
Hoggarth.
Floral tributes were many
and beautiful. Mr: Long will
long be remembered as an ex.
ceptionally kind neighbour and
friend.
The traffic officer ordered
the motorist to pall up to the
curb and produce his driver's
license.
"I don't understand this, of-
ficer," the motorist protested,
"I haven't done anything
wrong."
"No you haven't," the officer
replies, "but you were driving
so 'carefully, I though you might
not gihave.4:yoar4driveileUIic.
ensa.”
BRUCEFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kovacs
returned to their home in Ottawa
on. Saturday, Mrs. Kovacs had
been spending two weeks with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Snelling,
The third andfourth meetings
of the Clinton Party Pals were
held at the home of Mrs. Keith
Tyndall at 7:30 p.m. February
20. The third meeting, opened
with the 4H pledge. Roll call
was answered with "An Item I A
Would Like in a Guest Room”.,,,I.
Hazel Collins read the minutes is
ofthe first meeting. There was
a discussion on "Sharing the
Family;, Meal" and also table
setting 4 $••
.""•Jd Thdlinirth meeting began at
8.30 p.m. with 411 pledge. The
roll call was left to be answered
at the next meeting, Debbie
Gibbings read the minutes of
the second meeting. There was
disCussion on entertaining at
tea.
The fifth meeting will be at
Mrs. Bill Holland's home March
5 at 7,30 p.m.
WESTINGHOUSE
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SEE IT TODAY AT . .
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TERM INSURANCE
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DAVID S. McDONALD
QccIPN.TAt., LIFE
PHONE 235.064
176 SANOEFISTR.T EAST
EXETER,QNTACIO
Thursday, February 29, 1968 5
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OUR
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YEAR-END SALE
FROM THURSDAY, FEB. 29th TO SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd
EXTENDED OPEN HOURS FOR THESE THREE 'DAYS — FROM 8:00 A.M. TO 9:00 P.M.
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EVERY ITEM IN STOCK REDUCED
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OUR SPRING MERCHANDISE'
COMING IN.
1968 SNOW CRUISER
DEMONSTRATOR
1967-10 H.P. POLARIS
YEAR-END SPECIAL
PRICES ON THESE
wish to take this opportunity on behalf of our staff and myself to
thank all our customers for the success we have enjoyed during our
second year of business in Clinton and look forward to serving .you
in future 05 in the past JACK P ECK.
EXTRA SPECIAL
1105 OFF
GASOLINE
10% discount on the purchases
of all
BLUE SUNOCO
custom blended gasoline
during our 30-day sale. (No trading
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SNOWMOBILES
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SPECIAL
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1—Wheel Horse 12 h.p. automatic
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McCULLOCH Lightweights
MODEL MAC 15-17" BAR
MODEL 250-19" BAR
MODEL 150—ELECTRIC START
16 or 20" Bar
Corporal Hon Braid, a native of Saint John,
N.B, now serving at CF11 Clinton, was recently
Presented with a cheque and a certificate in
recognition of a suggestion submitted while
serving at CFB Cold Lake, Alberta. Cpl. Braid
a radio technician, suggested a modification to
the quick readout light beam recOrders in the
telemetry station at Primrose Lake Evaluation
Warrant Officer Rene Brochu, curling draw.
master for' the CFB Clinton annual RCAF
Association bonspiel, was presented with a
bronze plaque for his outstanding services to
the members and liaison officers of the RCAF
PURPOSE OF MEETING
To present the Annual Statement for the fiscal year,
November 30th, 1966, to November 30th, 1961.
To elect three directors for a term of time years. The
terms of Harold Erb, Allan Hill, George Dowson have
eXpired. Harold Erb and Allan Hill will not be
eligible for re-election having served six years,
To appoint auditors for the ensuing year.
To deal With any Other business which may arise.
ALLAN HILL,
President; Brucefietd
VNuabli Door OHIO
BEitTRAIR IELOPP,
Secretary, Zurich
Refreshments will be **NW
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
tRESIbEN11---Allan Hill, Brudefield.
IfICH-PHESIDENT—Elgin Hendrick, Dashwood.
lifftECTOR&--James DraMtnondi lienisall; Maoism 'Middle stmt; Hrucefield; Clifford Pepper, DerthWood; Donald Camp-
bell, Hayfield; George Dowson, Varna; Earl gchilbe,
Reid.
Funeral service for Henry
Fink, 79, of an York Street;.
Lencion, who died in St; Joseph.
Hospital, London, was held Fri..
daY Fehrnary 23 frOin Ule •
George E. Logan and Pena V 1116,"
eral 1-1Onle? London, with inter.
meat in Forest Lawn Memorial
Gardens.
SurviYing are his •Wile the
former Mary Litt; one daughter
Mrs, Harvey (krnetta)mligart.
net, LendOn; Pens, Edward,
Henson; Reuben, Toronto;
Eldon, London; sister Miss
-Mullet New Dundee,
Mrs. Stewart McQneen re.
turned home Friday from South
1-furen Hospital, Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Marlin glide.
brand, Randy and Ann Of Till.
sonburg, were weekend visitors
with the former mailer Mrs,
Amber ladies
play cards
The regular meeting of
Amber Rebelcali Lodge was held
Wednesday evening February
21,
Following a short business ,.
meeting chaired by Noble Grand
Mrs. John Corbett a card party
to honour the lath birthday qi
the Lodge was held with 11
tables in play.
Winners of progressive ,
euchre were:
Ladies, Mrs. Blighton Ferg,
Mrs. Dave Kyle. Men,Ed Munn,
R. A. Orr. Lone hands, Mrs. 3
Edna Caldwell.
A gift was presented to Mrs.
Nancy Kyle oldest member of
the Lodge who celebrated a
birthday that week. Three draws
were held.
Box of groceries, Mrs. Harry
Caldwell; box of home made
fudge, Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Bruce.
field; box of chocolates, Howard
Lemmon, Varna.
Lunch was served including
a birthday cake which Mrs.
Nancy Kyle had the honour of`
cutting. Fifty attended the party.
Party pals
meet again
1447Hildebrand, eleteT.
bretber',411,44•W Mr, and Mrs,
Norman Mattson. and fared/Y.
Walt Gardinet'S
BARBER ..SHOP
'Will Be Closed
MARCH 1st
at 5 p.m.
for the weekend.
Open Monday morning
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Range, Cold Lake, Alberta, This suggestioa
resulted in a paying of maintenance time
required for the equipment. Lieutenant Colonel
Q. E. Warner, Acting Base Commander, made
the presentation, observed by Major H. R. M.
Paterson, local chairman of the suggestion
award committee. (Canadian Forces Photo)
(A) Wings, The presentation was made by
Major J. H, Woodrow, senior liaison officer,
and Lieutenants Dan Davis (left) and Ralph
Kromrey (right), bonspiel co-ordinators.
(Canadian Forces Photo)
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