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Clinton News-Record, 1969-11-27, Page 198 ,ClintOn,NeWi-Record; Thursday, November 27, 1969_ Winning rink in the CFB Clinton annual O'Keefe Inter-section bonspiel this month receives prizes from George Berges (left) 'of Stratford, representative of Canadian Breweries. Eighteen rinks competed in the two-event, all-male event which is the traditional opening a the curling club season. Nelson Howes- of Staffa was parade leader and piper for the march around the ice. Col. E. W. Ryan, base commander, delivered the first rock. Rink members from left to right are Capt, Cummings, Capt. Leafloor, Capt. Thiesson and Col. Ryan. — Canadian Forces Photos. Third-place winners of the first event in the CFB Clinton bonspiel, receiving prizes from Mr. Berges at left, are Lt. Col. Warner, Maj. Small, MWO Cunningham. and CWO Walsh. Adastral Park GIFTS THAT TRULY SAY Keith's Family Clothing CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 482-31' "The Store Where Your Dollar Buys More" Clothing For The Entire Family, Come In And Look Around — You're Always Welcome EXTRA SPECIAL LADIES DRESSES --.A.P7o DISCOUNT A. SMALL DEPOSIT HOLDS ANY ARTICLE. TILL CHRISTMAS SHOP EARLY, AVOID THE RUSH Open 6 WO a Week in December Runner-up rink in the first event, shown receiving prizes from George Berges, left, are Cpl. Danford, Sgt. Stevens, Cpl. Tompkins and Cpl. Kingsley. Second-place in the second event went to Lt. Col. Hack, Capt. Reid, Lt. Sullivan and Major Smith who are seen receiving prizes from George Berges, left. Colonel Ryan presents fourth-place prizes for second event to Sgt. Young, Cpl. Neilands, Sgt. Bradshaw and Cpl. Mackey. 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Adjustable to Twelve convenient heights with nonslip plastic Into Value $8.95 Spacial MlIbro Dart 130erd Double sided, Coiled paper boards, with wire colder 2v. ^ and stencilled heathers, Mlibro Darts tight*cight Mate hcallee With plastic fliglitS,S darts 85 In each act, DOMINION HARDWARE ALL SALES FINAL MAIN STREET -- SEAFORTH ALL SALES CASH Garbage Can 13% IMP. Gels. 231/4" Mph. Gal Offnifffer ta (urge use Top fill soeurely to prevent spillage Value 64.36 $2.68 p BY CAROLE WARNER ' The Second CFB Clinton Brownie Pack held an enrolment ceremony last week. The new members are Sandra Arnott, Lana Exley, Catherine MacPherson, Jacqueline Poire, Julie Seguin and Danielle Seguin. Third year stars were awarded to Anna Beale, Katrina MacAuley. Second year stars went to Donna Sauter, Elizabeth Golding „anct,, yaw Anne-Marie paffney. 1)ebbie „Austen, Kary Varna news BY FRED McCLYMONT The Explorer group of the United Church met in the church and the meeting was opened with the president, Miss Cathy Taylor, in charge. The Explorer purpose and motto was recited by the nine members present. The scripture lesson was read by Miss Wendy Mustard. Miss Brenda Dawson gave the prayer. The minutes were read by the secretary, Miss Nancy Fawcett. Miss Ann-Marie Heard took up the offering. For crafts the members are making Christmas candles. After the meeting the members went • out selling Christmas cakes. Laymen's Sunday was observed in the United Church last Sunday when a Laymen's Choir led the singing and took part in the service. This Sunday, Nov. 30, the young people will have full charge of the service in the United Church. Now Put youimoney into our guaranteed investment certificates now paying the never-before interest of eight and three quartet percent TICR)K in and ER GREY TNUST COMPANY SINCE I HS 100 KINGSTON STo GODERICH Receiving their prizes from George Berges, left, are members of the winning rink of the second event — Capt. Mason, Capt. Strang, Capt. Hatton, MWO Will. ..Colonel Ryan, at left, presents prizes to fourth-place winners of O'Keefe bonspiel's first event — Cpl. Wight, Cpl. Boast, and Cpl. McNee. WO Bartkow, the fourth member of the rink, missed the presentation. Prizes for third-place in second bonspiel event were given by George Berges, at left, to Capt. Lince, Capt. Bagnall, Capt. McDavid and Maj. McNally. Londesboro couple marks anniversary relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Friends, neighbors and married Nov. 20, 1929, at the home of Mrs. Shobbrook's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shobbrook of Londesboro Vodden, Con. 9, Hullett gathered in Londesboro Hall last Township, by the Rev. J. W. Friday evening to honor the Johnson. Attending were Mr. couple •on their 40th wedding and Mrs. Percy Gibbings, sister anniversary. of the groom and cousin of the Music for dancing was bride. supplied by Ian Wilbee's Mr. and Mrs. Shobbrook have orchestra. An address written by two daughters, Mrs. Ron Harry Fear was read by Gordon (Thelma) Ellerby of Clinton and Shobbrook. Gifts were presented Mrs. Ross (Muriel) Millson of by Muriel and Ross Millson. Bert Woodstock. They are and Doro each thanked everyone grandparents to nine. for coming and voiced their Mrs. Shobbrook's uncle, gratitude for the gifts. Lunch Amos Ball, 84, of Goderich was was served by the family. among the guests last week. The Shobbrooks were 'Braid, Cynthia Green, Judy Sewell and Lori Wardell received their first year stars. During this ceremony, badges were presented to Judy Sewell and Donna Sauter for housekeeping; to Judy Sewell for writing; to Joan Gaffney for gardening; to Judy and Wendy Sewell for thrift and to Katrina MacAuley, Anne-Marie. Gaffney, Barbara Lawson and Wendy Sewell for swimming. Refreshments were served after the presentations. RANGERS A skating party was held by the Rangers Nov. 12. The girls later went to Building 107 for a light snack. The Rangers left Nov. 15 to attend a weekend camp at Glen Mac, Seaforth. The girls were under the leadership of Capt. Belliveau, Commissioner Harper and Lt. Barlow. Last week the Rangers were presented with their service stars. Sea Ranger Sheridan Moreton received her Boswain' Pipe from her father, MWO Moreton.