HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-11-18, Page 9Major Golding takes the salute
',Clinton, Ontario'
Second Section
Thursday, November 18, 1.971
106 Ye a r Nu. Ir
Flags lowered at 11 a.m.
Clinton
remembers
It was a different sort of
Remembrance Day in Clinton
this year.
For one thing, there was no
large parade of military
persohnel from CFB Clinton as
has been the custom for years.
Only Major Golding and one
other airman were there, among
the last military persons at the
old base.
But hundreds of people still .
turned out for the parade at
which Major Golding took the
salute. There were many wreaths
laid and many old times
remembered. And November 11
passed for another year.
The Clinton pipe Band
leads the parade
School children lay wreaths
A long line of wreaths to be laid
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Ladies
attending
the
bake sale
The ladies of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Churth i Clinton had a bake sale, tea and bazaar Saturday.
Here ladies look over the merthandise before the sale began. Moments after the sale started, all
baking was gone, Major Golding lays a wreath