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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-04-25, Page 9Winners of the Lorne •Brown Motors Limited trophy which is ' Harry ThoniPsoa, Mrs. Douglas Jones, andMrs.11arrYThomPson. competed for by the "B" teams in Clinton Mixed Bowling Leagne Absent, Mrs. garY Freeman, are, left to right, .DOuglas Jones, Mrs. Margaret. MaoDoPald, .STQCKER . -..FEEDER '.SALE HENSALL ' SALES ARENA SAT., MAY 4th, 1:00 p.m. 600 HEAD CONSISTING OF CALVES, COWS, HEIFERS AND STEERS FOR CONSIGNMENTS CONTACT THE MANAGEMENT . , JACK MORRISSEY 4824511 234-6200 AUCTIONEER: HECTOR McNEIL VICTOR HARGREAVES Reg. Price Pantry Shelf Grapefruit nobody will save money for you You might win a lot of money in a contest — but unfor- tunately, chances are against, it. If low' want to hoye money, you've got 'to save it yourself. Nobody will do it y for you, Save something in our credit union` every pay day, Don't miss a single one. And save o little extra whenever you can. That way, you'll have money when you need it, With few exceptions, your savings are matched dollar for dollar in case of your death :with insurance provided by your credit union at no extra charge through OUNA Mutual, the credit union insurance company. ' LEAN BRAISING RIBS LB45? BOLOGNA CHUB MAFL(4.:AF La 3gt PORK BUTT ROAST BONELESS SOLID MEAT FULLY . INSURED FUR STORAGE • • „.. We'll pamper your furi Only the best will do for your Precious furs. Air-conditioned storage here pro- teas against heat, humidity, moths. ' • ' ' • k00 • kakk:•`: Aka THE COST IS . REASONABLE For, only 2% of the insumicl value of the garynent you can pro- tect your furs until next season. MIDDLETON cAtttan Nev/A-Aeeord, Thursday, April 200, pot) 9 * . s . . . • • • -"-"----- -- ..HE NS AL L. Mrs, Alvin Dutot, :3, Ciro. raaal table was .centred with '01.1 entertained At a delight. an 01101'04 arrPgePleet of ful trousseau tea in honour of spring" mowers, 4anhe4 her only daUghter, Arlepe, laet ivory 00.•14.10e- SaturdaY, " Mrs .' Fred Middle* pPUred tea, :during the After499h, and Mrs, putotreeeived her many mgs, 1/0.0 paygeld, did the guests wearing a richly brow, honours during the -evening; • caged hekp Oress waS• The pests were served by giste0 ,by the mother .oft4e misses Ap„rnt,e midoietan and groom,--to-be, Mrs, Fred Hull, ,Tearniette br D idauot. 'B4311°11 in 4 bluensemble,,ensemble,,ensemble,,The l trousseau, wed. The,. bride-to-be was lovely 4111g, 4:114 Shower WO were tIts• in white itne4, pl4Yed by Misses carel and The lace-Covered dining Janet l'ateeper, Clinton. Funeral services for the late William Wilkinson, London; a former resident ofChiselhurst, who passed away at Uie Dear. ness Home, London, Friday, -April 19, were held from the James M. Carrothers and Son Funeral Home, Monday. Inter. ment was in McTaggarts Cern. etery, Hensall., Mr. Wilkinson who was 93 is survived by five daughters and three sons. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spen. cer and Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hay have returned froth a three. weeks vacation at Treasure Is. land, Florida, returning home' through Smolcey Mountains. Rebekahs visit nursing home Noble Grand, Mrs. John Cor. bett, presided over the regular meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge, Wednesday April 17, As district deputy president Mrs. John Broadfoot was unable to - attend. Past district deputy president • • Mrs. Ethel McPherson, Min. ton, attended in her place, she was accompanied by two car loads of members from Huronic Lodge, Clinton. Mrs. McPherson brought 'greetings from the district and gave a' report on the work that had been done in the district during the past year. and also .reminded all members of the Malt, district, church ,service to be held in Heniall United Church. All Oildfillows and Re. bekah lodges are invited to at* tend, Simday May 5 at 11 Four of the sisters of Hensel' Lodge, Mrs. Joint Corbett, Mrs. Earl Campbell, Mrs. Elizabeth Riley and Mrs. Garfield Brode. rick who vfsited one afternoon last week at Queensway Nur. sing Home, Hensall, spent an hour ' or so entertaining the patients and presented 17 pa. tients with an Easter treat. It was decided four mem. bers would visit once a month at ,the Nursing Home second Wednesday of each month. One. new, candidate was pro. posed for membership. It was .decided to invite the members of Pride of Huron Lodge, Exeter, to •their ' sec. and meeting in June. Plans are to be made later. Next meeting is to be held May 1, and will be observed at Past Grand's night. The. Sunday school of Chisel. hurst United Church, decorated with. Easter lilies was the set• ting for the TJCW April meets President, Mrs. Thomas Brintnell presided and opened with a poem, followed with the theme song and prayer. Mrs. William Brintnell pre. ,sented the worship service, as. sisted by Mrs. Alvin Cole, Mrs. R. MacDonald and Mrs. R. TO. for Jr. Several Easter hymns were sung during the meeting. Mrs. Earl Kinsman favoured with a reading, "The Mean. nig Of Easter.” Mrs. H. F. Currie .gave the Bible study,' `-41110611.0. • Mrs. A, Ross contributed a piano solo. The ladies were reminded of the slip and bloomer sale to be held at the May" 'meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith. spent the weekend with mem. • hers of their family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tipping and Paul. Richard, Mr. and Mrs. PatFlan. nary, and family, London; Mr. and Mrs. Dick • McKellar and family, Miss Marilyn Smith, Thedford. Mr. and Mrs. AllanDavidson, Brian and Cindy, Port Colborne visited the latter's mother Mrs. Verna Twitchell last week. Leslie Riley is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, where he underwent further sur. gory on hisleftwrist, the result of an accident he suffered in a chain saw accident five months ago, The operation Was per- formed Tuesday. Robert Mickle UWO, London spent Saturday with his par. ents Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle. Clinton Memorial Shop T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON — EXETER — .SEAFORTH Phone 482-7211 Open Every Afternoon Local Representative A.642 t . ' M- SE 'FOR AND YOU' SEE c_NA DS THE CAN YOUR PERSONAL KIND LOCAL DEPEND OF EXETER 235-0363 SERVICE , ON DEALER AT6M QUALITY . ' ... ' A I ' . HURON BRAND FIELD SEEDS AND GRASSES ' • HARDI-GREEN . PASTURE MIXES • , 1 NEW AND IMPROVED VARIETIES OF , ' CLOVER —TIMOTHY 7 GRASSES Choice Canadian A&P PEACHES White or Coloured KLEENEX Facial Tissue • Reg. Price 2 nkss 73c SAVE• 106 Reg. 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