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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1969-07-24, Page 7CLINTON TRAILER SALES THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL 14 FT. GLENDALE-DOLPHIN Also: 17 FT. TRAVELAIRE 13 FT. TRIPLE "E" and 2g FT. SCAMPER ON DISPLAY CLINTON TRAILER SALES Situated at HOLLAND'S SUNOCO STATION 19 Huron St. HWY, 8 West SEE MURRAY CUTLER PHONE: 482 ,6661 or 482 ,9782 CONTEST $300 FRIGIDAIRE HOME Air Conditioner ENDS SEPTEMBER 30, 1969 with Skill Testing Question 1 Ticket for each $100.00 on the purchase of New or Used Cars Check it Gth toig P/, 527-1750 SEAFORTH Our .acne is your MIARANTtt Our price 18 your VALUE QUICKEST COUCH in the Wan CIGARETTES SHORTEN INES Pubbstord by file Naionol iiitlerctitOSI5 4`82 //VI at>tt and RecpIrtorii Please Associafidly jr HURON. COUNTY TB ASSOCIATION Stratford /71.7600 421 Wellington Sf. qiintah Nevo,Record, Thursday, 4uly 24, 1909 7 CHILDREN'S DAY Children's Day was observed icy the Auburn Women's Institute at its July meeting held in the community *Modal Hall last week. The president, Mrs, Frank RaithhY, was in charge. Mrs. William J. Craig played the piano for the opening. The president welcomed forty children and mothers as well as the members, The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Bert Craig. She also gave the financial statement. A not was read from Mrs. Frank Hallahan expressing thanks to the W.I. for serving their wedding dinner. Plans were made to assist the Dtingannon W.I. for the Huronview birthday party in September. Mm, Gordon Taylor and Mrs. Bert Craig were named a committee to do this. The W.I. was asked to cater to the Howson wedding next month. Mrs. Donald Haines was asked to convene the kitchen and Mrs. W. Bradnock the dining-room. It was decided to buy two barbecues for the park and it is hoped that they will be here soon. A committee of Mrs. Gordon Taylor and Mrs. Ed Davies was asked to inquire about buying tablecloths and an electric roaster for the hall. The card report was given by Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell and she read the thank-you notes. The collection was taken by Faye Seers and Mary Raithby and the pennies for Friendship taken by Teresa Campbell. The program was started with a trio, Lorraine, Douglas and Eldon Chamney. Lynn Turner and Cathy McClinchey played piano solos. Contests were held by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and Mrs. PERSONALS Mrs. Bert Craig visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Williams and family at Port Huron. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raithby visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Raithby and family at collingwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Rathwell, Michael and 'Janice spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Gordon Taylor. The Rathwells have just returned from a holiday on the west coast 4;1 of ,carjacia, " Mr. and Mrs. Paul Joinston of London spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. Masters Johnny and Paul Haggitt of Zurich returned home on Saturday after a holiday with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, and Stephen. Miss Marilyn Daer of London spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Daer. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McDowell spent Sunday. in London visiting .with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laidlaw, Miss Laura Daer of Stratford spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Daer. Mr. and Mrs. James Schneider and family moved last week into their new home purchased from the Mogridge estate. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Fred Wagner returned home recently after being a patient in Clinton Hospital for several weeks. Misses Jean Houston and Jean Jamieson of Toronto spent the weekend with their sister, Miss Frances Houston and aunt, Miss Olive Young. Mrs. John Youngblut and sons, Norman and Gordon spent Thursday in Owen Sound. Leonard Arnilenlhanit. The holder of the lucky ticket was Mrs.. Gordon Taylor. Other winners were Johnny Haggitt, Timmy McLennan, Tracey Machan, Dougie Gloushen Trudy Meehan and Catherine Louise McClinchey won the Prize for having the most letters in her name. A penny sale was held and the winners were Nancy DaYinoncl, Mary Raithby, Mrs. Arnold Craig, Johnny flaggil,t, Rod McLelland, KM, William Dodd, Marilyn Archambault, Teresa Campbell, Faye Seers, Mrs. William Straughan, Timmy McLellan, Trudy Machan, Cathy McClinchey, Tracey Machan, Lorie Cartwright, David Cartwright, Mrs. John Daer, Danny Rumen Sharon Glousher, Carol Rueger, Mrs, Gordon Chamney, Mrs, Robert Phillips, Mrs, Frank Raithby, Carol Seers, El don Chamney, Douglas Chamney, Susie Raithby, Lorraine Chamney, Shawn McLellan and Yvonne Bean. The youngest child present Was Lorie Cartwright and the oldest was Lynn Turner. The children coming the farthest were Susie Raithby, Mary Raithby and Teresa Campbell, all from Collingwood. The hostesses were Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and Mrs. Leonard Archambault. BRIDAL SHOWER Miss Mary Kirkconnell of Owen Sound was honoured by friends, and relatives last Saturday evening with a bridal shower. She is to be married next month. Mrs. Ed Davies was chairman. The program was opened by a sing-song led by Mrs. Gordon Taylor, accompanied by Mrs. Donald Haines. Readings were given by Mrs. George Schneider, A piano medley of old tunes was played by Mrs. Robert Phillips. A trousseau contest was conducted by Mrs. Donald Cartwright. A piano solo was played by.Cathy McClinchey. A duet was sung by Sharon and Leona Jackson of Mitchell. A reading was given by Mrs. Donald Cartwright. Mrs. Eileen Short pinned a corsage on the guest of honour and Miss Cathy Schneider pinned a corsage on her sister, Miss Diane Kirkconnell. They were, i escorted;; to decorated chairs placed in a streamer-draped arch. Miss Marilyn Daer read an address of congratulations and gifts were presented by Laura Daer, Cathy Schneider, Sharon Jackson and Janice Daer. Lunch was served by Mrs. Thomas Haggitt, Mrs. George Schneider, Mrs. Roy Daer, Mrs. Fordyce Clark and Mrs. Donald Cartwright. KNOX VMS, The Women's Missionary Society of Knox Presbyterian Church met for its July meeting in the Sunday School room of the church with the president, Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson, in charge. A hymn was sung with Mrs. Donald Haines at the piano. The devotional period was taken by Mrs. Wes Bradnock. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Alvin Leatherland. Mrs. Donald Haines, the treasuerer, gave the financial statement. A solo, was sung by Miss Lorraine Chamney. The chapter in the study book was read by Miss Minnie Wagner. The roll call was answered by naming a deaconess of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. The benediction was said by Mrs. Bradnock. A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. Alvin Leatherland, assisted by Miss Minnie Wagner, The July Birthday party at Huronview was held last week with the Molesworth and. Ethel Institutes in charge. Mrs. Isabel Pearson was chairlady for the following program: piano solos by Mrs. Stanley Speiran; orchestra numbers' by Grace Lamont, Norman Beirnes and Mrs. Stanley Speiran; a sing song led by Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. Speiran; a ladies' quartet from Listowel and accordion solos by David Daunt. Birthday gifts were presented to Mrs. Mary Taylor, Hance Cumming, Miss Ida Cunningham, Seaforth is site The Crich reunion was held last Saturday at the Seaforth Lions Park and drew 62 members of the family, AffeeYaces, a deli iotti' Inch `s was enjoyed and a brief business meeting held. Next year's picnic will be held on the third Saturday in July. The David family was the largest group present. Alex and Eileen Townsend's anniversary Several of our local Masons attended Grand Lodge in Toronto recently. Congratulations are extended to Clare Vincent who was elected district deputy grand master for North Huron. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Saundercock and Mr, and Mrs. Glen Carter and family are vacationing at the beach for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hulley spent a few days vacation down East recently. Rev. Robert and Mrs. Tschanz and family visite& with friends in the vicinity on Monday and Tuesday. John McKnight, Calvin Cruickshank, Walter Kingswell, William Warren, Miss Annie Bateman, Henry Mathers, Mrs. Adeline Brown, Mrs. Pat Thurlow, Miss Gertie Reid, Simon Willert, Miss Ann McMurehy, Mrs. Eliza Plowman, Mrs. Elizabeth Christelaw, Miss Ethel Brown, John Buchanon, Mrs. Margaret Harrington, Mrs, Lillian Broome, Mrs. Epheumia McEwan, Miss Vivian Coward, Mrs. Mary Hogg, Mrs. Pauline Miller, Mrs. Mabel Gilkinson; Miss Helen Fisher and Mrs. Nettie McDonald. A delicious lunch was served. of Crich picnic was the one closest to the picnic date. Winners in race events were Julie Townsend, Barry Turner, Sbaron ,Crich, Briani Xrewart,ha, J) Gary dna, Patsy Crich, Sandra Crich and Mrs. Elmer Townsend, There was also a ball relay won by Esther Fish's team, a three-legged race and - a wheelbarrow race both won by Esther Fish and Diane Douglas and a clothespin relay won by Floyd Snyder's team. Mr. and Mrs, John Lawrie and Robert John visited over the weekend with the Thompsons. Mrs, Louise Heald, Riverside, Calif., Mrs. Pansy Smith of Meaford, aunts of Robert Thompson and a cousin, Mrs. Don McNaulty, Meaford, visited last weekend with the Thompsons. Rev. and Mrs. Heckendorn are spending three weeks of their holidays in Niagara Falls. Mrs. Emerson Hesk returned home Saturday having spent a few weeks in hospital. Arthur Airdrie, accompanied by boy friends, is vacationing in Nashville Tennessee. Londesboro BY MRS. BERT ALLEN • Your grain is wANTED by YOUR CO-OP* You'll get The second class of nursing assistants graduated from the Alexandra Marine and General Hospital in Goderich last week and concluded the retraining program started this year by the federal and provincial governments. Left to right are, back row: Tim Ellott, hospital administrator; Lynda Masecar, Inglewood; B. Howlett, co-ordinator of the Ontario retraining program; Joy Davis, Exeter; Ben Hey, Canadian Manpower manager; Mrs. Theresa Kuiper, Clinton; Mrs. Joan Alexander, Hanover; John Huronview has birthday party Evans, Canadian Manpower, Goderich; Mrs. Carol George, Myth and Mrs. Hazel Thorn, Auburn. Front row: Mrs. Margery Hoogenes, Clinton; Mrs. Ruth Taylor, RR 4, Goderich; Mrs. C. MacDonald, R.N. director of nursing; Mrs, E. Mayer, R.N. instructor for the course; Mrs. Bertha Begeman, Goderich and Mrs. Gladys Anderson, Dashwood. Mrs. Mayer will be instructing a class for registered nurses at Simcoe General Hospital when she leaves Goderich, —Staff Photo. Rathwells hold 11th reunion The 11th annual Rathwell reunion was held Sunday at the Lions Park in Seaforth with 78 1::!rsons signing the register. Rhonda Rathwell won a registration prize, Muriel Collett's trip from Niagara Falls was the longest distance travelled by anyone present and Albert Homer and Muriel Collett were the oldest persons at the gathering. Tina Bruinsrna was the youngest member of the clan, Mrs. Edgar Rathwell the youngest grandmother and Jean Turner the girl with the darkest tan. Don Johnson and Don Gower were willing and able judges of a contest to pick the girl with the shortest skirt — and gave the prize to Debbie Stephenson, In a competition in which the judges pulled put the sOlesanftiweigheA peo le, Mr. "id lfdrs. Ch f'Slew t wed, chosen as the heaviest' coup" and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Homer were the lightest. Arnold Rathwell's shoes had the most eyelets and Mrs. Cliff Stewart's dress the most buttons. Race winners included Gayle Turner, Brenda Millar, Brian Millar, Craig Millar, Debbie Stephenson, Mary Joyce Rathwell, Don Rathwell, Chuck Buhler, Jean Turner, Jean Rathwell, Don Rathwell and Dave Beynon. Mr. Beynon was president this year. Officers for next year's reunion, to be held at the same place on the third Sunday in July, are; Bruce Rathwell, president; Gary McAsh, vice president; Dawn Rathwell, secretary; Gordon Rathwell, treasurer; and Gordon Rathwell, park facilities. Tom and Willa Rathwell are to be registrars. 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