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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1969-06-26, Page 144A Clinton New5430cPrci, 71119rOay, J.un? '26 1969 A.dotral Pak news Strawberry fans flock to social and bazaar BY PAR9L WARNER More than 400 persons flocked to the CFB Clinton Protestant Chapel Guild's annual strawberry sociel and bazaar lest Week. The crowds came, despite the rain,te, eat the delicious strawberries served with ice cream and shortcake. The bazaar tables included the white elephant table run by Mrs. Jane Golding and Mrs.' Mary Cournoyer; a sewing table, Mrs. Rita Ryan and Mrs. Kathy Johnston; a green thumb table, .Mrs. Phyllis Greig and Nhs,Betty. Wright; a bake table, Mrs. Joan Depeyer, and Mrs. Joan Macauley and a candy table set up by Mrs. Betty Monroe. It was an enjoyable evening for all who attended, and Mrs. Ellie Rice, convenor, informed us that it was a very profitable evening for the Chapel Guild. - - - PAW/ $HOVVEF1 Mrs. Jean Bauder and Mrs. Margaret Storey held a baby shower for Mrs. Joyce Normand of CFB Clinton recently. The shower took place at Mrs. Sauder's home in town. Veteran airman earns award at CFB Clinton Master Warrant Officer Harry Sewell, whose military experience spans 37 years, received the second bar to his Canadian Forces Decoration during a ceremonial parade held recently at Canadian Forces Base Clinton. This award marks completion of 32 years of meritorious service in the RCAF and the Canadian Armed Forces. MWO Sewell is a native of Ottawa and enlisted in the RCAF in March, 1937, after obtaining his senior matriculation from Ottawa Technical High School. While attending school, he was also a member of the Royal Canadian • Army Service Corps (non -permanent militia) from 1932 to 1937. On joining the RCAF, he was selected and trained as a transport operator and served overseas in that capacity during the early part of World War II. In 1941, Harry was selected for aircrew training in Canada. He received his training at Uplands and graduated as a pilot in 1942. He was again posted overseas to England, and after completing operational training there, was attached to the Royal Indian Air Force, where from 1943 to 1945 he saw action in the Burma theatre as a dive bomber pilot. On his return to Canada in 1946, MWO Sewell decided to continue his career with the RCAF and resumed his original association with transportation, MWO HARRY SEWELL this time as a vehicle technician, and from 1946 to his posting to CFB Clinton in 1964, served in this trade at RCAF bases from the Yukon Territories to Labrador. He now holds the position of motor transport officer at Clinton. MWO Sewell is married to the former Lily Perkins of London, England, and they have four children — Lorraine, 22, who will be teaching in Toronto this fall; Terrance, 18, who has just graduated from high school; Wendy, 9 and Judy, 7. He is active in married quarters community affairs, is an enthusiastic bowler and curler, and is a stalwart on the Base Rifle Club competition team. Middleton. NEWLYWEDS FETED Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Grigg, who are recently married and living in Streetsville, were the guests of honor at a party in the Goderich Township Community Hall last Friday night. Mrs. Edward Wise, president of the Anglican Church Women of St. James Church, Middleton, welcomed those present. There were nine tables of euchre in play. Winners included: Mrs. Elmer Trick, ladies high; Mrs. Edward Grigg, ladies low; Stuart Grigg, men's high; Harold Yeo, men's low and John Smith, most lone hands. The young couple received two wall plaques and a large clothes hamper and an address was read by Lennis Yeo. Mr. Grigg's mother, Mrs. John Grigg of Clinton, was unable to attend because she is in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, recovering from eye surgery. 4r2s_e_ to Co WEDDMG ASK FOR Wee)VeleY0ta 0 INVITATIONS 0 ANNOUNCEMENTS 49 ACCESSORIES at CLINTON COMMERCIAL PRINTERS LIMITED 5G Albert St. CLINTON Phone 482-3444 PERSON ALS Miss Kathleen McNaughton of London, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Salkeld of Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McLaughlin of Toronto were also their guests during their "anniversary week." Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Middleton and Mr. and Mrs. Sam De Vries attended the Western Ontario Aberdeen -Angus barbecue and field day held last Sunday at Prospect Farms, the home of CoI. D. B. • Weldon, London. Mrs. Middleton won the ladies' judging competitions. Strawberries and ice cream brought smiles to many faces last week when the CFB Clinton Protestant Chapel Guild held its annual social and bazaar. —Canadian Forces Photo. Collingwood calls itself *Canada's pottery capital .A chance to see pottery being made and watch artists at work will be among the many visitor interests offered at the Huronia Pottery and Art Fair to be held at Exhibition Park in Collingwood, July 5 and 6. Less than 100 miles north of Toronto, the town of Collingwood was recently named the Pottery Capital of Canada because of its large ptoduction of this form of handicraft. Exhibitors will display their wares and demonstrate pottery making, painting and other arts and crafts and offer originals for sale in specially designed booths in an open air setting with a holiday flair. Concerts will be given by tht Collingwood Collegiate Baru and a whole beef will bi barbecued on an outdoor spit Flanked by Nottawasaga Ba3 and the Blue Mountains Collingwood and its environ also offers ideal swimming, boating, fishing, hiking and camping. Educational as well as entertaining, art dubs, societies and colleges offering art classes have been invited to attend the fair, as well as youth camps in the area. It is planned to make the fair an annual event. London is staging a fantasy festival Bands and boat races, fencing and dancing, parades and armlocks — all this and Bobby Gimby, too. These features and many more are just some of the hilarity and hi-jinks planned for the Fantasy Festival at London, Ont., July 3 through 6. Kick-off of the sprightly, four-day program will be 7:30 p.m. July 3, with a parade led by Canada's famous Bobby Gimby and an entourage of 40 children singing — that's. right — C -A -N -A -D -A-, and a variety of other songs. The annual Jaycee Teen Hop and selection of a Teen Queen will be a highlight of July 4. Sports events will be prominent on July 5, including an all -day junior lacrosse tournament, a high school wrestling tournament and a fencing , exhibition and t o u rnament. And there'll doubtless be champions in action in the London Senior Citizens Olympics. The same evening, the Carlton Show Band, seen on CTV's "Pig and Whistle," will hold a dance at Centennial Hall. HURON CO•01) Prepaid Medical Insurance at Cost the Co-op Way HURON CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL . SERVICES 02 Albert $t., Clinton Phone 482-9751 tfn • • • ••••••••:•:;4:•:,:,,,,••• \ It's good as far The head restraints in 1969 automobiles are designed to reduce injuries due to rear -end c011isiOns. Restraints should help minimize some of the unpleasant effects of these all - too - common crashes, but their causes can be dealt with only by drivers. There are a number of things you can do to help prevent rear end collisions. Here are some of them, Don't let yourself be crowded by the driver behind. If someone followsybu too closely for safety, encourage him to pass — by pulling off the road if necessarySignal your intentions — to make 8 turn, change lanes, or stop suddenly. Signal an intend - ed Stop by pumping your brake pedal to flash the brakefights, Don't crowd the driver ahead — leave At, (east One carlength,fOr each 10 miles of peed. And remember that high Speeds and poor weather conditionS demand extra as it goes.... stopping distance. At night, or in rain or fog, allow for reduced visibility or decreased traction. Limited—access highways have made higher speeds common, Asa result drivers need to be especially wary of Slow - moving or stopped vehicles. Stay alert — be particularly attentive near controlled intersections where vehicles ahead may be slowing, turning, and stopping. Watch for slower- moving merging traffic. 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