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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-08-01, Page 8TOWN OF CUNTON PROCLAMATION In ciccordoncP with the wishes of a great marry citizen4, and following an established precedent, I hereby declare Monday, August 7th as a CIVIC HOLIDAY and' call upon all citizens to observe' if as such. (Signed) DON SYMONS, Mayor, TOWN OF CLINTON. SUMMER FASHION SALE 20% to 50% OFF Still A Fine Selection Of Summer Merehandise SHOPPE Goderich SAVING ON ALL OUR NEW FALL COATS This Offer Good to Sept. I Only All the new season's colors and silhouettes . all our new fall stock that has just arrived, this is what we are offering for a limited. tirae at a 70% discount. A small deposit will hold any item .until that first cool day arrives and you decide you want it. Buy now and save on new fall naer, chandise, on sale before the season has really begun. • 1968 STYLING • NEW SILHOUETTES • NEW TEXTURES • NEW FABRICS • NEW COLORS Go on, go on a Fall Coat Spree. Everything. is new and you will feel like a new woman in your new coat, Come in and try a few on. Choose From , . . • Lavish Fur Trim • Fur Fabrics • Wools • Suedes CODERICH HOPP THE 91, The Mrs. Ethel McElroy of Honolulu, Hawaii visited last week with her aunt, Mrs, Charles Straughan and her cousin, Mrs. W, Bradnock Also guests with Mrs. Straughan last Tuesday were Mrs, Hugh Bennett, Port Albert, Mrs. Harold Nicholson, Seaforth, Mrs. John Menheere, Stephen and. David of RB, Miss Judy Arthur of Owen Sound General Hospital is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arthur, Mark arid Greg. Allan McDougall and Carl Stewart spent the weekend in Woodstock with Mr. Stewart's parents at Woodstock. Mrs. Roy Farrow and her daughter, Mrs. Jack Young of Mitchell visited last Wednesday with the former's brother, Thomas Johnston and Mrs. Johnston and also visited with Mrs. Violet Farrish in Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ronald Rathwell, Michael and Janice of Brantford spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Knechtel of Petersburgh visited on Sunday with their cousin, Torrance Tabb and Mrs. Tabb and also called on Mr. and Mrs. Bert Marsh and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby. ° Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson, and Mrs. Edgar Lawson and William Anderson of London visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Kruse and Elizabeth at Kitchener. Hensall horse The following are results from the horse show held at Hensall over the weekend. High point junior score for the weekend, Karen Cornish with the trophy donated by the Freeze King of Hensall, Ron Wareing. High point senior with the trophy donated' by Conklin Lumber of Exeter was Jim Paisley. Friday night results with Judge Tex Talbot. Western Pleasure: Barry Mousseau, Maureen Sharpe, Wilmer Preszcator, Nancy Paisley. Barrel Race: Linda Talbot, Dale Hunt, Jim Paisley, Nelson Bilyea. Flag Race: Doug Mock, Linda Talbot, Jim Paisley, Dale Hunt. Rescue Race: Jim ...Rundle, Linda Talbot, Barry Mousseau, Dale Hunt. Pole Bending: Paisley, Mock, Bilyea, Hunt. Key Hole Race: Gisela Cording, Paisley, Bilyea, Ray Lang. Saturday afternoon results with Judge John Thyssen. Western Pleasure: Tom Baker, Maureen Sharpe, Jack Darling, Gord Wadds. Junior Equitation: Janet McDowell, Nancy Swartz, Janet Ecker, Trudy Johns. Senior Barrel: Linda Talbot, Jim Paisley, Dale Hunt, Jim Rundle. Junior Flag: Brad Mousseau, Karen Cornish, Linda Kempster,. Bob Parsons. Senior Flag: Jim Rundle, Linda Talbot, Jim Paisley, Dale Hunt. Miss Fern Symington 'Toronto and C401411 Sygilogt,. of Grimsby visited with trio in the village on -Thiptgl evening, Mr. and Mrs. clam Crawford of Myth spent t weekend at. the home of th, son, William Crawford„ 111 Crawford and. family, .• Saturday guests with Mr. Mrs, Ed Davies, were Mr, a Mrs, Fred Widenmair, J Macintosh and Mrs. Ed Sippell, of Stratford, and and Mrs, courtland Kerr Benmiller. Miss Carol Reuger of Clinto is holidaying with her sister, M Donald Cartwright, M Cartwright, David, Derrick an Lorie. Mrs. Bert Marsh and M' Betty Marsh visited last week Brampton with Mr. and M Howard Wallace and family. Mrs. Beth Lansing visited 1 Week in Kincardine with h cousins Mr. and Mrs. He Peters. Congratulations are extend to Peter McDonald w graduated last week wi honours from . the Nation Hardwood Lumber Inspect Training School at Memph' Tennessee, after five months study. Peter has accepted position with ,the Knig Lumber Company of Guel and began on Monday. - Keith Robinson of Toronto ' spending a few days this we with his parents, 'Mr. and M Ross Robinson. show results Junior Pony Race: ' Ri Ingrain, Joyce Weber, Tru JohnS, Linda Cording. Senior Rescue: 'Tall? Rundle, Paisley, B Mousseau. Junior Rescue: Mack, Corn on Sinockyi,„Romis13 J Rnacin !Liza- Cording. bernor Pole Bending: Hu Paisley, Harris, Mousseau. Senior Key Hole: Pail Mock, Brad Mousseau, no qualified. Junior Pony Race:„ Dan Turvey; Wayne Preszcat Barbara Parsons., Kathy, to Senior Tire Race: Cornish, Ken Phillips, Rundle. FIGHT CANCER IL WITH A CHECK UP AND A CHEQUE Irb IT'S EASY TO JOIN THE CREDIT UNION MONDAY 9 a.m. - 5.30 p.m TUESDAY — 9 a.m. - $.00 p.m WEDNESDAY 9 a.m, 12.30 p.m THURSDAY.. 9 a.m, 5.00 p.m FRIDAY 9 am, - 8.00 p.m SATURDAY.. 9 a.m. - 12,30 p.m PHONES Clinton Office - 482-346 CFB Branch — 482-740 You can be a member in if matter of minutes, Stop in at the credit union office a nd find out exactly how,, • Travel to .Niagara after pretty Auburn wedding e August. 1 190 Il Mauve delphinia and white of the church°-- officiatedl3R fer the 1lYilranga decorated St. Merles double-ring ceremony and the Anglican Church, Auburn for wedding music was Played by t114 wedding last StanrdaY, July Mrs, Gordon R. Taylor and she 27, at ,5 P.m. of Ruth Marion accompanied the choir when Schneider of Kitchener and Ellis they sang, '0 Perfect Lova' and Woods of Kitchener. The bride is '0, Father AR Creating', when the daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. the register was signed, George Schneider, RR 1 Auburn Given in marriage by her and the groom is the son of Mrs. father, the bride looked lovely in Helen Woods and the late a floor-length gown of imported Augustus Woods of Trurock silk crepe, empire styled with a Cove, Newfonntliand. lace bodice and long lily-point Rev. G. E. Pakenham. rector sleeves and a. scoop neckline, Her MAKE YOUR WASH DAY A HOLIDAY! LET US DO YOUR LAUNDRY MEN'S SHIRTS OUR SPECIALTY Phone 482-9491 HURON LAUNDRY 154 BEECH STREET — CLINTON, ONT. FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY 10.......1.11.11MINIMIMIlen MI.110111111111 lace train fell from the neckline and was bordered with scalloped lace, Hex veil of silk illusion was held, in pine by a small arrangement of white leaves and flowers covered with rhinestones. She carried a white Bible crested with,an orchid, Miss Wendy Schneider was- maid of honour and Miss Kathy Schneider was bridesmaid for .their sister wearing floor length gowns of mauve silk imported crepe with short lace trains styled similar to that of the bride, They both wore small veils and parried nosegays of white and yellow mums. The best man was Leonard Woods of Kitchener, brother of the groom and the usher was Robert Schneider, brother of the bride. A reception was held in the Auburn Community Memorial hall where the pests were received by the bridal party assisted by the bride's mother wearing a blue chiffon dress over figured crepe with white accessories and a corsage of orange talisman roses. The ball was decorated with pink and, white streamers and the dinner was served by members •of the WalkeriMrn Club, For a wedding trip to Niagara Falls the bride donned a yellow arid white ,linen ensemble and an orchid was her corsage, Guests were present from Brooklyn, Oshawa, Toronto, Kitchener, Listowel and Teeswater. On their return they will make their home in Kitchener. Prior to her marriage the Auburn Community honoured the bride with a •miscellaneous shower arid fellow employees of the A.B. Caya Company presented her with gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Bill,Stiles spent the weekend in London with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Weir and Bob and her grandmother, Mrs. Elsie Eustace. PERSONALS