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tea of .the 2nd A40: .4tb. CFA
•,Arniiie Pa* WAS held .last
wP015. The 044 went tct the
Sports Field .P1910 Vherg. they 44
races and MAPS. After these
e vents, they returned to the
C entreCommunity for hot dogs,
ceolcies and freshie, They
played. more ganieS • and Sang-
their favourite spngs, The girls
of theAtli Pack were the lateSts
of the 44 pack and thanked the
1P4ders, for .tbe4 invitation and
all the Brownies thanked their
leaders for :their wit4nel during the Past year. •
Male Call
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steering simple, fingertip
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NOTICE OF CHANGE IN
STORE HOURS
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98 EFFECTIVE- JUNE1 Meitt4 PCLINTON°
RETAIL STORES WILL 'BE
CLOSED
MONDAYS
IN ACCORDANCE WITH A MOTION PASSED BY A
LARGE MAJORITY AT A MERCHANT'S MEETING HELD
THURSDAY, MAY 23.
Clinton Retail Merchant's Committee
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ook who's won
set of wheels!
Miss Diane McCarthy,
Toronto, won a sporty
SST Javelin car by
American Motors.
Dennis Bjelan, Brantford, George
Barker, Welland, are some of the
winners of shiny, red. Honda motor-
)) bikes. • • -
Mrs. Marian A. Wood, Simcoe, Paul
Smith, Owen Sound, Brian Deyell,
Wirigham, Mrs. Robert Patterson, Mil-
verton, all win brand new CCM bi-
cycles.
You could be one of next week's many winners!
Look for contest details in cartons of Coca-Cola.
Both Cona•Cola and Cohn are ;Watered trade marks which identify only thn ptodunt al CacaCola Ltd.
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STRATFORD, ONTARIO
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Summer belongs to the men! —
They turn into active sports
buffs, avid gardners and now
master chefs. When they're.
"manning," the barbecues
they'll want foods with male
appeal. Ao the next time
the "boys" in your family are
having a cook-out, leaving you
concerned with what to serve,
remember you can depend on
dairy foods this Dairy Month
of June. Best of a...you'll
find these ideas easy to pre. pare:
As far as men are concerned
outdoor meals have two main
ingredients....meat and salad.
All you have to do is provide
the makings. Blue cheese and
seasoned butter will provide
the hidden flavor in successful
steaks and chops. Macaroni
salad is a successful replace.
merit for potato salad as a
favorite with the men in your
family. All you need now is a
tossed green salad...try adding
fresh tender spinach for extra
greenness. With a menu like this
laid out your hubby will become
a favorite host among his
friends.
he United Church Men of
on and Perth will gather at
sley-Willis Church, Clinton
Sunday June 16th at 8 p.m. to
the distinguished human.
Tian-missionary, Dr. Nor-
MacKenzie. -
Dr. MacKenzie is one of the
breed of missionaries who
ratlines prophetic insight with
cial justice. His crusade
inst poverty, hunger, and in.
tice has taken him from the
alt fishing towns of Cape
eton to revolution-torn China
ere he and his wife were born
adeleines meet
n Wednesday evening, June
twenty members of the Mad.
ine Lane Auxiliary ,of St.
drews' Presbyterian Church
at a very enjoyable evening
the summer home of Mrs.
yce Macaulay. After hearty
etites were satisfied by the
icious food included in the
luck supper, the ladies
oiled along the beach and
sed for some pictures taken
Mrs. R. Gibb.
short business meeting was
n conducted by the P resident,
s, Robert Homuth. The 23rd
was repeated in un-
concluding with the Lord's
ayer. Roll Call was answered •
"Where I am spending My
liclays”, Tickets to sell for
e N
t
eonday Lancheon
T rA
being
tlaft4gtogqh•Pg.bud436
y ,18th,'• were distributed to
e members. Mrs. Homuth then
ad a short newspaper article
high was very instructive,
Mrs. Royce Macaulay on be-
f of the Auxiliary presentee
edding gift to Miss Karen Mac.
an, guest-of-honour at the
eeting. Karen graciously
ed the ladies for thelovely
emembrance„
Before departing for home
s. Viola Lampman moved
vote of thanks to the hostess
r entertaining the group.
Winner of the lucky draw was
s. R. U. Maclean.
rop report
Growing conditions are very
d with the high temperatures
the past days. The planting
f white beans is nearing corn.
etion, in most areas. Corn
been growing very well
ue to the high lemperatures,
ut a rain is needed in most
ases to help make the her.
icides more effective. The hay
d pasture crops, after slow
owth earlier, have pro.
essed favorably these past
ew days.
CLINTON
PERSONALS
Jim Jim Livermore, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Livermore,
received word last week that
he had successfully completed
his second year in honours
arts, specializing in Geography
at University of Western On-
tario. He will be starting his
3rd year in September.
His sister Miss Betty Liver.
more successfully completed
her Teachers' Training Course
at Stratford Teachers' College
and will be teaching in Guelph
in September.
Constable and Mrs. Albert
E. Shaddick celebrated their
35th wedding anniversary on
Sunday. Their family, Mr. and
Mrs, Gerald Shaddick and
Tommy of Woodstock and Mn.
and Mrs. Carl Ward, Kevin,
Cheryl and Kathy Lyn of Stmt.
ford were present and a dinner
was given in their honour at
Hotel Clinton. •
Brownies . end
busy year
.
Oa Thursday evening, Ma/
00 in the Ritchie &Aiding, the
Brownies Of the third cliatnn
CFB Pack brought their busy
year to a ciose by Presenting
a play to their Permits and
friends. The play, entitled
"ProWnieS to the Kesci' had,
an all-star past of 22. bard.
pwoorkbyings mlittitIeplgiayrelds
the
in OparrOarac of
the Owl -with Jo-Ann Rronarey
as the Elf, ably suPPOrted by;
Linda Metomtirea_sharline Mc* Farland, Sandra McKenna, Dale
Bernasceni, Margaret storey,
Pamela Cox, Megan Smith,
Susan Foster, 'Cheryl Bowser,
Louise Brochu, Audrey Kennedy
Betty Morris,. Anna Beale,
Michelle
ens-JariellantegeMvitirntIEeYilteellilanliact; Fonger, Mary Ellen Bander,
451.114 Wride and Suzanne Bow.
per,
At the conclusion of the play
the entire, cast was honoured,
by the presentation, of the many
Badges- for which they worked
all year. There were nine golden
bars, presented, eight Golden
Hands, fifteen Interest Badges
and one Second Year Star. Mrs.
Storey, was presented with her
Tawny Owl Warrant Pin. Marie
.DeLong, our Ranger Packle,
was presented with a Brownie
Plaque for her. year of work
with the girls.
The third Clinton CFB• Pack
is under the direction of Mrs.
Betty Lewis, Brown Owl and
Mrs. Marjorie Storey, TaWny
Owl.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Burnett
from Haney, B.C, are recently
visiting with their daughter and
son-in.law, Sgt. & Mrs, R. Cour.
foyer and daughters.
Pa Monday evening liftY"tWO ladies and pests attended the
PAW WOnien'a A1144147 Banal
• cocktailS were serYeci after which those preSent ernP
4oyed a fielioions Cold buffet
slipper. White snapdragons and
lilacs 4On with bouquets of
magi red flowers decorated
the tables. Mrs. :Glenda Brian
helped Bile ,Hester,
Charlotte Paly, and sue Par,
ratehaei prepared the PR Mess
for the dinner.
During the short business
meeting, the President; Mrs.
Sue Rester •presented spoons
to the following ladies Who are
leaving the hase;1 Mrs, Kathy
Cock, • Mrs. Anne aackett, MrS?
111149, Hibbert, Mrs. Phella
BOiasevain, Mrs. Joanne John.
son and Wirs,MinieMerarlanl,
Ai the fall, Mrs. Joyce Nor..
Man is replacing yrs.
Mary Cournoyer as Secretary
and. Mrs. .TOYe KronlerY la
taking over, for Mrs. J. .John.
son on the Membership Com.
inittee. Mrs. Pamela Warner
introduced the guest speaker,
Col. E, W. Ryan ;whose topic
of Conversation was 4Uncertain
Things Like Peath and Taxes!'
Mrs. Warner also thanked Col.
Ryan for his most interesting
talk. A...group picture of the
*.A.Vto taken. The meetings
will resume in the fall,
A. coffee party was held re,
cently_ in the Protestant Chapel
Annex to, say farewell to the
Brownie and Guide leaders who
are leaving. Thanks was ex,
tended to all the leaders' for
their devoted time and effort
over the year. "
•
CUnt°O.Y9Y/Sr11e.,e"dt4AUradaY0 19.68
Eaton's
CLINTON
Closed
All Day Monday
OPEN
Tuesday Through Saturday
PHONE: 482-3424
HOURS.; 97 -5:30
Simpson Sears Ltd.
CLINTON
Closed All Day Monday
OPEN
Tuesday through. Saturday
PHONE: 482.3455 HOURS: 9-5:45
Mptaia Jean Louis Bolduc explains the electrical held at CFB Clinton on Saturday,
tern of T.33-MK-3 during the Open House
and raised) to Nigeria and to,
India. Now, at a time when re•
cruits for other fortns of church
work are falling, his energy and
contagious enthusiasm are at.
tracting the largest numbers of
new missionaries in forty years
to carry on the battle over.
seas.
This meeting will be open to
the general public and there
will be a question period under
the leadership of Mr. Garnet
Harland, D.F.C., new principal
of the school at Canadian Forces
Base, Clinton.
Rep chosen
Seven giils have been chosen
to represent Huron County at
the Girls' Conference in Guelph
on' June 25, 26 and 27. They
arcs Barbara. Dougall. R. R. 3.
Exeter: Jean Adams, R.R. 2,
Wroxeter; Mary Sills,S eaforth;
Rosemary Blake, R. R. 2,
Brussels; Wanda Hunter, •R.
R. 3, Lucknow; Wanda Wilson,
R.R. 2, Aulitual, Ruth Ann King,
R.R. I, Exeter.
issionary to speak
EDGAR-ACTION
MEETING
AT '
Campaign Headquarters
Albert Street, Clinton
jUNE717TH:
8:30 p.m.
We need everyone interested in future progress of Clinton
to help ""Malt" to a June 25th victory—Be sure you are
there.
CLINTON LIBERAL
ASSOCIATION
482-7729