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BARBECUE. RUMMAGE SALE Saturday
Wednesday July 1, 5 P.m, ? at June gt? at Satvation, Army Hatt
St. Andrews United Church G9derich at 1:39 Path
Bayfield, sponsored by U.C.W.
chicken $1,70, 1/4 chicken SUM. THURSDAY, June 25, Bingo at
Salada, roils, home Made pips, etc, Clinton Legion Hall, 8:30 P.m,
— 35,26B Jackpot $60.00 in 60 numbers.
TUESDAY,.4nne. 30, Bingo,
Hump Fish and .Game 010.
Jackpot of $67-00 in 57'
tiatinbera. Six door prizes, 8:30
Pan, tfn
CASH BINGO: Legion Hall,
*forth, Friday, June 26, 8:15 •
P.m- Regular games, $10; three
$25 games; $75 jackpot to go.
Door prizes. Adinission 81.00.
Auspices Branch 156, Proceeds
welfare work. — 2tfn.
FRIDAY, June 26, Rose Show,
Junior gardeners vases to be
judged also in Connell
Chambers. 26b
THURSDAY, June 25, 8:30
pan, Clinton L,O.L. No. -710,
meets. South Huron
annual church service, Bayfield
United Church, SuPdaY, June
28, 11,09 a.m. The Orange
Order needs the support of every
member, — 26p
Harrison.
• picnic -
The .'35th antinal Harrison.
*10 was held at .Seaforth
Lions ..a, Jtine la,
with 93 present. Tbe youngest
-Mann Preaent was Scott.
Hackett, the eldest present was
'WS, Annie Proctor, and Viola
and Dave Hayward came the.
greatest distance from.
OYI?PdMV1110, Manitoba, .Ennice
Aikenhead 704 the winner of
canned -barn. Next years
executive are .president, Bill
lin dgert;. r secretary,treaSurex;
Lois Hodgert; directors; Bob and
Anna 'Wallace and Don and (alive
Siemon, sports; Mr, and Mrs..
Bruce -Collins,. and Mr and Mrs ,
Roy Oesch,
Winners of sports were; five
and under— Brenda Hackett,
Peggy Willert. Eight and under;
Ian Hackett, Kenny
Aikenhead; Boys 12 and under —
John Rent, Bobby Proctor; Girls
12 and under — Betty Orr and
Berniee Willert Boys 16 and
under Bill Collins,. Jamie
Hackett; Girls 16 and under —
Betty On, Bernice Willert;
Young Ladies — Barb Oesch,
Betty Orr; Young men— Ricky
Bent, Brian Hodgert; kick the
slipper — Kathy Adams, Ian
Hackett; shoe scramble — Barb
Oesch, Marjory Alton; wheel
barrow race — Brian Hodgert,
and Ken Taylor, Bruce Collins
and Tom Murch; three legged
race — Betty Orr and Bernice
Willert. Bill Collins and Tom
Murch; tart eating contest —
Chester Hackett and Marj.
Alton, Bruce and Elizabeth
Collins, balloon - toss — Bruce
Collins and Jim Harrison, Bill
Collins and Tom Murch; pop
bottle filling contest — Bill
Collins and Tom Munch, Bobby
Orr . and Joanne Collins; clothes
pin contest — Marjory Alton;
elimination race — Bill and Jim
Collins, tied; Amy Hunt guessed
the number of jelly beans in a
jar.
A picnic supper ended the
day.
Summerhill
Ladies meets
The June meeting of the
Summerhill Ladies Club met at
the home of Ruth Jenkins,
Lorna Ellis opened the
meeting with the Creed and the
Lord's Prayer. Eighteen
members answered the roll call,
with four visitors present.
Thank you notes were read
from Bob Watkins and Donna
Gibbings. Edith Wright
conducted a quiz won by Donna
Gibbings.
Ida Wright conducted a song
contest won by Vera Gibbings,
Margaret Ball' conducted a
guessing contest won by Sandra
Westerhaut.
The July meeting is tp be held
at Barbara Lovetts' in the
evening at 8:30. The roll call will
be the membership fee. Those
on program are Marianne
Colclough, Jean Cummings and
Lucy Ellis. Lunch will be
provided by Margaret Ball,
Marianne Colclough, and Jean
Cummings.
The meeting closed with The
Queen and grace , was sung. A
lovely lunch was then served.
NOW
FOR YOUR
ENJOYMENT
The
CLOUD "NINE" ROOM
At
HOTEL
CLINTON
Friday, June 26
Fautititit —
SING ALONG
WITH JEAN
The 0119,P
Saturday, June 27
Featuring
O'REDDY WnLLS
*(ioriiiirly of Calgary)
with his guitar and vocal
RAINBOW 4
WEDDING LINE
INVITATIONS ANI-.;
.ANNOUNCEMENTS
ANSTETT
'JEWELLERS LTD.,
..Clinton
Walkerton
And Seaforth.
INTON 482-3
THE FAMOUS SUNDAY
"BRUNCH" starts at the Little
Inn, Bayfield this Sunday 10:30
till 1, and continues for the
summer. All the fine foods you
can eat, smorgasbord style. Bring
the family. Come es you are.
Phone 565.2611 for
reservations, — 26.
The Awards Sunday and
Father's Day Service, June 21,
was the, concluding session of
the Clinton Baptist Sunday
School,
Using the theme of the day,
"Walking with Jesus' , Mr. Fred
Munnings of Clinton, gave a very
thoughtful message on the two
travellers on the Emmaus Road
— bow Jesus joined them in their
walk and was invited into their
home. He also gave an
illustrated talk to the boys and
girls. The Sunday School sang
"Jesus will walk with. me."
Memory certificates were
presented to Shirley Taylor,
Darlene Yule and Gary Taylor
by Mrs. M. Lobb,
Superintendent of the Sunday
School,
Mr. Alex Murray presented
the boys and girls who had good
attendance in the year
September 1969 to June 1970.
He then presented special
attendance pins to: first year,
Dean Cartwright, Laurie Leeson,
Deby, Darlene, Sherry and
Angela Yule; second year,
Christine and David Beer, Brian
Cartwright; third year, Ileana
Bellefleur and Sharon Dupee;
Award for being present most
Sundays, David Beer.
Mrs. D Cartwright, secretary
of the Sunday School presented
CBC radio's popular C &W
series, Country Holiday, returns
this summer on Sundays start-
ing July 5, with a show from
Winnipeg's Manisphere 100
starring singing host Ray St.
Germain. Beginning July. 12,
Canada's favorite country
gentleman Tommy Hunter (pic-
tured above) will star in seven
Country Holiday shows from
Belleville, Ont. With him will
be The Rhythm Pals, the Jim
Pixie Band, emcee 'Cousin Bill''
Bessey, and such Nashville stars
as Gordie Tapp, Hank Snow,,
and George Hamilton IV.
COUNTRY
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CLINTON UNITED CHURCH
Men's Club—Ladies Night to
Ford Auto Plant and
Supper—June 30. Tickets
available from Russel Peterson,
Wilf Jervis, Orville Blake, Charles
Nelson, Harvey Johnston, Carl
Blackmore or Russell Jervis, —
22-26b
goes out to Mrs. Penfound and
their family.
Mrs. Harry Durnin
accompanied by Mrs. Laura
Lyon spent a few days over the
weekend with her sister, Mrs.
Edna Holmes of Dresden.
Miss Barbara Burns spent last
weekend with her parents, Vi
and Robt Burns
The Womens Institute will
hold the July meeting in the
evening of Thursday July 2 at 8
p.m.
Mrs. Alva McDowell of Blyth
visited for a few days recently
with Mrs. Earl Gaunt.
At the Aimwell unit meeting
of the U.C.W. held last Monday
evening, Miss Clare McGowan of
Goderich as guest speaker gave a
splendid discourse and showed
interesting slides taken when she
visited the Holy Land three
years ago, she also had an
exhibit of weaving apparel of the
women in Palestine. Barbara Lee
gave a piano selection and a
social hour was enjoyed at the
close. ,
Middleton
Miss Kathleen McNaughton,
London is spending a week with
her cousins Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Middleton beginning Saturday.
Extending Father's Day
greetings to Mr. Fred Middleton
over the weekend were many
members of the family. Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Middleton and family
Stratford, Dr, and Mrs. Andrew
Grindley and family London,
Don and Dave Middleton,
Counters and Campbells of
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton
and Miss Kathleen McNaughton
spent Wednesday in Lucknow
with their friends Mr. and Mrs.
T,J. SArnid.
Miss Kathleen McNaughton of
London is the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Middleton.
Miss Florence Edwards and
Mrs. D. Edwards of Lambeth
visited on Monday with Mr and
Mrs. Stewart Middleton.
BROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
CLINTON
Box Office Opens at MOO p.m.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
WED., THURS„ FRI., SAT.,
MON., TUES.—June 24-30
SHOWING FOR ONE WEEK
-- DOUBLE FEATURE --
"Battle Of Britain"
Harry Andrew*, Michael Caine, Trevor
Howard, Curt . Jurgen* Plus. Many
Other Stars
In Color
"GUNS OF THE
MAGNIFICENT 7"
George Kennedy Jambe Whitmore
Color Certobn
FREE POPCORN NIGHT
Thursday, July
WED. THURS4 - FRI.
July 14-3
DOUBLE FEATURE --
AN ALL FAMILY sHOw
"I!LIN WILD. RUN
FREE"
John MOH,- Sylvia Syms, Mirk LIMO
The Story of a young English boy
Intl a beautiful Wild hers.,
In Color
"HOOK, LINE AND
SINKER"
Jerry' L•Wie -6.. Nair tivelaret
Am* Neils Color Cartoon
used to he that the Prat
WPM winds of summer spelled
doom for theatre lovers in
Ontario.
That was the days before
Stratford made the summer
solid theatrical .season instead of
a wasteland. But even when
StratfOrtl became a
well-established fact, summer
wasn't the height of the
theatrical
But this year, summer is
almost busier than the winter
season. Again Stratford Festival
has a full schedule in each of its
twn theatres. The Shaw Festival
in Niagara-On-the-Lake has built
a repntation of its .nwit in
summer theatre. This year the
Festival which based its schedule
on the work of George Bernard
Shaw, is performing only one
Shaw play, candida, which
opened on Monday night. The
play, with Stanley Holloway as
one of the leads, received
generally good reviews except
from Nathan Cohen of the
Toronto Daily Star. It is sold out
for the initial weeks and
bookings are hard to get for
many weeks in advance. During
a preview run at the National
Arts Centre in Ottawa, the play
attracted more than 100 per cent
attendance thanks to packed
houses every night and standing
room crowds for matinees,
But Shaw and Shakespeare
will have plenty of company this
Mrs. Archer, Mrs. Taylor with
farewell gifts for their families.
Mr P. Ferrer closed the
service with prayer.
On Tuesday, June 16, a picnic
and barbecue for the Baptist
Sunday School was held at the
Arena grounds, Clinton, with
around 50 attending,
Races and contests were
conducted by Mrs. Diane Lobb
and Mrs. Doreen Leeson led in
singing games. A bountiful
supper was enjoyed by all.
PHONE NUT
A man was so nervous that he
wouldn't even answer his phone
whether it rang or not. He
visited a psychiatrist about his
problem. Now he answers his
phone whether it rings or not.
There are well over 200
million telephones on earth.
Year with Programs in bens,
firehalle, opera halls and the like
from Moskoka to Halibutan and
Windsor to Kingston, Theatre
will take to the eampus at
Windsor and London.
The London • production,
under the name of Talbot 70,
provides the beat opportunity
for theatre lovers from our area
aside from Stratford itself. The
program will be taking place at
the Talbot Theatre, University
of Western Ontario, from July 1
to August 7.
The five plays being prodnced
are strictly heavy weights, They
include The Balcony by Jean
Genet, The Seagull by Anton
Chekov, The Memorandum by
Vaclav Havel, The Recruiting
Officers by Qearge Farquhar and
A Touch of the Poet by Eugene
O'Neill. Subscription for the five
plays $10. Single performance
price is $2.50,
TALL STORY
In Chester, England, the
telephone employees thought
that they were slowly losing
their minds. For months the
surrounding area of Chester Zoo
has been plagued by a rash 'of
wrong numbers. Finally, they
came to a solution; they raised
the telephone ,pole at the zoo
four feet higher than it was
originally. The culprit who had
been plaguing them was named
George. George is a giraffe and
he stands 18' high. He was caught
in the act one day as he was
playfully grabbing the telephone
wires with his tongue and letting
them twang back. The wires
would get tangled and cause the
telephones to ring all 'over the
place.
RECEPTION
AND DANCE
FOR
DIANE LYNN MCKINLEY
and
VINCE RYAN
(bridal couple)
Saturday, June 27
P.M.
Community Centre
Zurich
MUSIC ey DON DOWNS
Iamb
Evergreen*
Provided
Welcome
30 THE SQUARE
PHONE 524.7811
Al RCOND1TIONED
Everyone ,Is invited To Attend
OPERATION
THANK YOU
CANADA
FRIDAY, JULY 3
8:30 P.M.--.Of Wreath At cenotaph, Court House
Squarer GOderich,
9:00 P.M. — Dedication Of Fountain (Corner Of Ilemi(tan
St. And Nelson St.).
All Dutch,Canadian Citizens Are
Requested To Attend
' 1945 1970 ;
This fountain ha's been donated by the
Dutch-Canadians of Ooderich and surrounding area to
commemorate the 2Sth anniversary of the liberation
of the Netherlands during the Second World War.
Thank you Canada.
CARLOW
CLINTON
HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION °I1D. 4 . PHONE 524-9981
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
Could he
make her
forget her
vows and
follow her
heart
ELVIS PRESLEY
MARY TYLER MOORE
"CHANGE OF HABIT'
ANDYGRIFFITH-HE'S AN EX-MARINE TURNED PREACHER
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A UNIVERSAL PICTURE TECHNICOLOR ,
Sun. & Mon. June 28, 29
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MOM PRESENTS
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VITTORIO GASSMAN
:GHOSTS-
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(Adult Entertainment)
Tuesday Only
FIVE FEATURES
No ONE
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THE THE r.
COFFIN
OPEN
MOM prowls THE JOHN FA
ANKENHEIMER" EDWARD LEWIS PRODUCTION
starring.,
David Niea FaYa Dunaway
Mickey Rooney,,
Jack det
Alan Al
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SALE PRICE $1555
Mr. and Mrs. W. Albert sympathy of their many friends
Brunsdon celebrate their 50th
wedding anniversary July 1 in
London. Their daughter Mrs.
Bette Napier would like the
friends in the community to
have a social afternoon at their
home in Londesboro from 2 to 5
and 7 to 9 o'clock in the evening
of Thursday July 2. Please omit
gifts.
On Friday of last week Mrs.
Harold Livingstone attended the
graduation of her grandaughter
Miss Christine Livingston from
St, Josephs Hospital, London
which was held in the Alumni
Hall at Western University.
The sympathy of the
community is extended. to Mrs.
Morgan Jones and their family in
their recent bereavement, The
passing of Mr. Jones is a loss to
the community. During his brief
three years in the village he
made many friends. He had
suffered from ill health during
the past year.
The sudden passing of Mr,
Wilfried Penfound came as a
shock to the community, He was
an honored member of the
Session of Elders of the
n esboro United Church and
was in regular attendance. The
Londesboro
BY MRS. BERT ALLEN
Clinton Baptists
hold Awards Sunday
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In The Whole
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