HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-06-13, Page 8NOW
weather .:/mw are your
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Shorts P114 'Tops
Slimis and .presses
Cotton Sleep Wpm`
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'Prepare for you holidays NOW before you go—
Shop today at Irwin's
Open --.,Mondoy to Saturday
Closed Wednesday Afternoons,
LADIES' WEAR and DRY GOODS
CLINTON HENSALL — EXETER
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MRS, WES IRAONOCK-r-consipsndist-411044 $241595
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.4%
will YOUR
savings
increase
this month 7
Mrsm, Mary Johnston Of Ood.
grieh is visiting with her
brother, Prank rtaithby, Mrs,
Raitliby and John.
Mr. and Mrs. William
Straughan and Mrs. Charles
Straughan visited last Sunday
in Wingharn with Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas jardhi 'and family.
Miss Jean Houston and Miss
Jean Jamieson of Toronto spent
the week-end with their sister,
Miss Frances Houston and aunt,
Miss Olive Young.
The Atiblirn 'W,OxneWs lost
Inte willhave Miss Flora Paraio
of Dungannon .Spealt.-911.farnilY Trees* ..h eir .monthly meeting
June 15, Mrs. :Fordyce -.Clark,.
convener Of .hiPteriealreeeareli
and mirrent events will be in
Charge of the meeting.
members are .urged to bring
In their lavorite recipes f9r. t4e
C94 book. .
The Auburn horticultural
Society held 14'4 ;June gXeclitiVe,
meeting in the PAhlie Library
rooms with the president, Mrs,
•Perdell Tayler in the chair,
The ronuttes were ,accepted
read by the secretary Mrs,.
13ort
It was decided to send a:car
to the .QritarriO Ilortictowg
,$9.eletrg annual Meeting P4
Windsor on June i21 2P and
Mrs, Taylor gave a report of •
the annual meeting of. District
.8 Which she had attended, in•
• A dismission on Oie Annting.pf
floWer beds followed and plans
were made tor tnesuraine4-New
projects were pained and will
be reported on later. The firo
atigial statement was .given by
the treasurer, Mrs. W.
nook.,, The Meeting Was ad.
• journed until the next executive
Meeting to be held on the second
Monday in August to plan for the
opeu September meeting.
Ciintonians plan picnic
in Stratford
Huron Electors
,F IT'S
ACTION
Yo Want
"BOB"
ItKINLE
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For the past 2 1/2 years "Bob" McKinley has capably represented the constituents of
Huron in Ottawa. He has worked full-tinge on your behalf.
Mr. 0.4 Floyd Price
and Mee. Stella. Moxy Of De.!•
troit visited OM the Weekend
With. Mrs. pert Craig.
The •Rev, and Mrs, James.
Elliott of Colchester Visited
last Friday and 8,4tarday With
GordonMrs. R. 'ruler.
Mrs. William Ferguson of Windsor visited over the week.
end with her sister Mrs. Al.
fred Rollinson, and Mr. Fica-
Mr, And Mrs. Robert Liilg and
son David Of Ouelph vi sited ova.
the weekend with Mrs. Ralph
Munrch,.
Frank Raitliby attended- the'
annual meeting of the Ontario
and Quebec Baptist Convention
held at Hamilton last week.
Mrs. Thomas Raggitt is a
patient in Clinton hospital where
she underwent surgery this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Via-
cent of R. R. 1 Londesboro were
guests of honour last Saturday
evening when about 100 rela-
tives gathered in the Auburn
Community Memorial hall on
the occasion of their twenty.
:t4til Wedding aziniVerSArY.
Clare Ytuenat,, bretileP
0 the greerill eras inaSter pf
ceremonies And euchre and
prokinole, .sere .enloyeri. ny
A short program was held
With WS. COrgiOn -Phainney at
the eiaao and Mrs. Clare
cent leading in agnpsong.MiSS
Lorraine 7CilarnneY and her.
brother, -Peegi4p ClialAneh
Sang a duet APO a Sole was sung
by glaine
A. Piano solo was played:
Plemoy Brewer and Mrs, Reg
Shultz conducted a soap -Pcirk•
test. An agnOrcilao Pie WAS
played by Nancy :Brewer and
several musical selections
Were played by P.Anlgutt94 and.
Clifford Brewer on guitar and,
Accordion. An PliMinatioA MO:
test was given by Mrs. Alvin
Leatherland, and Mr, Mc.
Farippne of Brussels played
several selections on his bag.
Pipes. Pe also piped the bride
and, groom of 25 YeArS ago to
the platform, accompanied by
the bridesmaid, Mrs. Frank
Ra,ithby, sister of the bride and 104,04 Vincent of 'Belgravo, the
best man.
Clare Vincent spoke a few
words of congratulations, and
on behalf of the rolattves 'the
daughters ,of members of the
family presented gifts. Mr. and
Mrs, Vincent thanked their re*
latives for the gifts and the
evening planned for them.
Lunch and wedding cake was
served and enjoyed by all.
Well done is better than well
said.
The regular t000thig of the
Clintonl4o, club was held at
the litnne Of Ws. PeorgeMane.
The President Mrs. '1', M. Fal,
caner opened the meeting with
A POent Minutes of the
Meeting Were read by secre4 tart' Mrs. Wise. Mrs, Prsiic cmnrniiegs gaVe the treSaurer'S
Mort.
An invitation was received
to attend an area Picnic at
Dashwood July 24 and also a
picnic at Mitchell on June 26.
It was decided to have. Glintonian ,
picnic On JIM 18 at Strafford,
all members .to meet at town
hall at 10 o'CloCk where ears
will pick them up to motor
to arafferd, Don't forget your
pienic lunch and dishes.
It was decided to Start a
'flower fund and to send a gift
to one sicic in Westminater
hospital.
Mrs. Veneer and Mrs.
Russell Colclough brought
articles for dutch auction. Mrs.
Moodie and Mrs. T. M. Fal-
coner won articleo. Mrs. Tom
O'Connell won mystery prize.
44 the close of business
period Mrs. lYtz,Whinney showed
slides on Labrador which were
very much enjoyed,
The next meeting will be
at the home of Mrs. Harold
Adams on July 4. Persons on
lunch committee are Mrs.
George Mann, Mrs. Butler,
Mrs. Wilfred Colciough, Mrs.
Mi14110114N: artd Mrs. Eimer rrey.
Persons bringing articles for
dutch auction ,a re: Mrs, Tom
-141)PingtOn• Manlier qaeteX
and -Ws, Harold Adams*
The Meeting was elOsed.and a . very delightful lunch Was
served by Mrs. 'I'«eningtoth Mrs. Mayme Glazier, Mrs, Joe
carter* Mrs. Harold Adams
and Mrs. Mann,
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