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Page 10—Clinton News-Record—Thurs., April 28, 1966
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HOLMESVILLE
. tfb
Houghton , was
Out With The Old
PORTER'S HILL
l’esidence at
heir son-in-law
jyrr. and’ Mrs.
Meet
melt Friday
MRS, LLOYD BOND
Phons 482-3210
M¥. and'Mrs. Tom Cooke and
Robert, Sault Ste. Marie, were
recent visitor’s with Mr, and
Mrs, Eldon Yeo and family.
Mrs, Sydney Kaastra and
children spent a week With
relaijaves ta Burlington.
Robert Norman attended a
course in Industrial Radiology
.at Ottawa last week.
Gordon and Mrs, M. Stock
‘attended the 25th wedding an-
niversary celebrations' of Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Williams, Gode
rich.
Mrs. Sybil Palmer leaves on
Friday, by air from Bern, Switz-
erland to visit
and daughter,.
Rolland Gerig.
Mrs. Charles
hostess at a shower on Tues
day evening, April 19 for Miss
Beryl Stevens, a 'bride of this
month. The ‘guest of honour was
the recipient of many lovely
gifts. . ’■> ‘
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Ewan Ross and
John have moved to their new
home at Nanin Drive, east of
Goderich.
John Gelling has. purchased
the Charles Houghton farm.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hough
ton have moved' to their new
home west of the village form
erly owned by Ewan Ross.
Mrs. Frank McCullough has
returned home from Clinton
Public Hospital.
Congratulations to Mr, and
Mirs. I-Iank Gelling (nee Beryl
Stevens) who were married on
Saturday, April 23 at the
Chapel of St. Luke, Westmin
ster Hospital, London. On their
return from their honeymoon
they will take up
-the Lavis Apts. (,
Messengers
The Messengers
afternoon at 4 p.m. ta' the Sun
day school rooms. Scripture
was read by Mary Heard 'and
tire meditation and prayer by
Mrs. R. Potter.
The: offering was received by
Cindy Rapson and Patricia
Harris and dedicated by Laure-
lanne Bond. Sharon Potter read
a poem entitled “When Jesus
was a Poy”. The story “Wor
shipping in Our Church” was1
.given by Mrs. G. Blaks
. The program committee for
Mlay will be Wendy Miller* and
Marlene' Yeo. The craft project
for Mother’s D.ay was under
the direction of Mrs. F. Cante-
Ion. World’ Friends were dis
tributed by Marlene Yeo.
■Cookies were enjoyed at the
close of the meeting.
Clinton Memorial Shop
T. PRYDE and SON
CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH
Open Evef-y Afternoon
Local Representative
A. W. STEEP 482-6642
SHORTY'S B/A - Clinton
Is offering a
Lieutenant Mike .Anglesey (left) reports to his new boss Flight Lieutenant
Spence Cummings, CFB Clinton Supply Officer in front of fhe “old” sign at
Ration Group Supply Section. (OF Photo)
Every Sunday Evening from 5 to 7
Phone 482-3421 for Reservations
We Cater to Dinner Parties and Wedding Receptions
MRS. DONALD HARRIS
Phone 482-3362
The UCW of Grace Church
met on Wednesday, April 20 at
the home of Mrs. Wilmer Rid
dell with 14 ladies' present.
Mrs. Art. Jongejan led in the
devotions and. the meeting
opened' <with staging a hymn.
Mrs. Jongejan read the sriip-
bure lesson and led in prayer.
A chapter in the study book
was’ taken by Mrs. Elgin Cox.
The president, Mrs. Chester
Sturdy presided over the busin
ess meeting. Roll call was an
swered1 with an Easter verse,
Secretary’s report was. given by
Mrs. William Townshend and
Correspondence read by Mrs.
George Mathers, The treasur
er’s report Was given by Mrs.
Tom SoWerby.
Plans were made for cater
ing to a wedding in May and
Tuesday, May 10 was the date
set for the annual housecilean-
tag at the church. The colour
of the month drawn was
“Blue”. The meeting closed
wiith the Mizpah benediction
and. the hostess served lunch.
The May meeting will be at the
home of Mrs. George Mathers.
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MIDDLETON
Kippen East Wl Elects
Mrs. McLean President
We will CHECK your
SHOCKS and
MUFFLER System
• STEAM-CLEAN
YOUR MOTOR
ALL THIS QjJ AA
FOR ONLY UWiVU
Phone 482-7661 for Appointment
HENSALL — Mrs. Vem
Alderdice occupied the ohaii’ at
the annual meeting of Kippen
East Women’s Institute at "tire
home of Mrs. Robert. Gemmell.
Mrs. Stewart Pepper was co
hostess. The roll call was the
payment of fees. Minutes were
read by Mrs. .Drummond.
Mrs. W. J. F. Bell reported
on the ‘ April district board
meeting in Hensall. Mrs. Drum
mond gave the secretary’s re
port 'and Mrs. Robert Beil the
treasurer’s report (balance of
$787.38). Auditors were Mrs.
Ernest Whitehouse and Mrs.
William Gibson.
Mrs. William Kyle gave the
Sunshine report. The agricul
ture and Canadian industries
■report was presented' by Mrs.
Charles Eyre; ■ citizenship and
education by Mrs. R. Gemmell;,
historical research and current
events' by Mrs. RosS, Sararas;
home economics and health by
Mrs. Erndst Whitehouse'; sew
ing report and curators, report
by Mrs. Alex McGregor; reso
lutions by Mirs. Kenneth Mc
Kay; PRO report by Mrs.
Harry Caldwell.
Mrs. Alderdice reported on
the load of food, furniture and
clothing given to a family who
were burned out and thanked
the leaders of the Girls Club.
Mrs. William J. F. Bell con
ducted the election of officers
after Mirs. Glen1 Bell brought ta
a proposed slate.
Mrs. Grant McLean was in
stalled as president, Her open
ing address and humorous read
ing augurs well for the future
of the branch under her leadj
ersh'ip.
Mrs, Doug McGregor read a
beautiful poem on the Coming
of Spring. Mrs. Alex McGregor
, gave the history of Tucker
smith.
Mrs. W. J. F. Bell and Mrs.
Harry Caldwell under the
direction of Mrs. Ross Broad
foot demonsitrafed some old
time dances. The attendance
contest will be continued with
Mrs. Alex McGregor and .Mrs.
William Gibson as leaders. Mrs.
William Bell and Mrs. June
Copper volunteered to arrange
a bus trip this spring.
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Ted Walper
Exeter Bandsman
at 72
SHORTY’S B/A
SERVICE STATION
212 VICTORIA STREET — CLINTON
16-7p
White Beans
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$12.50 per hundred weight
HENSALL—Theodore (Ted)
Walper, Exeter, passed away
in Huronview on Thursday.
April 21 in his .73rd year. Son
of the late William and Carolyn
Walper, he was born in Zurich
and in his younger years farm
ed north of Exeter and later
was employed with the RCAF
at Centralia.
Music was his life’s work.
He started with Mi’. Ed, Treble,
Exeter. He then formed bands
of his own 'and' was band
master for many years.
He was unmarried, and a
member of the IOOF Lodge 67,
Exeter since 1915.
Surviving are one sister, Mrs.
James Sparkley, Romeo, Mieth.;
a niece, Mrs. Frank Parsons.
Hensall, and two nephews Wil
liam Walper, Detroit, Mich.,
and Hugh, Windsor.
Funeral services were held
from Hopper-Hockey funeral
home, Exeter, conducted by
Rev. J. C. Boyne. Interment
was ta Exeter Cemetery.
Bearers were Leslie Gibson,
Dave Miller, Maurice Quance,
Pat Skinner, Sidney Baker,
Maurice Klumpp.
Harold, last Saxon king of
England, was slain in 1066.
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Mil’, and Mrs. Fred Midddle-
ton spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Ted Middleton and family,
Sitratford. • ■ ■
WA on Gardening
The Women’s Auxiliary of St.
Jaimes Anglican Church, Mid
dleton, will meet Wednesday,
May 4 at 8:30 p.m. in the
church Sunday school room.
C. J. Livermore, Clinton,
will be the guest speaker on
the general subject of “Gar
dening”. Members are asked to
have questions ready re garden
problems.
There will be ft. .sale of slips,
plants, etc., at this meeting.
The roll call is “a gardening
tip”.
For Sunday School
The Middleton Church choir
is sponsoring a special evening
on Sunday, May 8 at 8 o’clock
in the church. The guest speak
er will be Mr. Torrance Tabb
o.f Auburn, who will show pic
tures of the Holy Land. There
will also be musical selections.
The community is invited to at
tend. The proceeds will aid the
Sunday School.
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Square Dancing
Jamboree Open
To The Public
Hensall children's square
dlance group will be host for
the Junior South Western Ont
ario' Spring Square'Dance Jam
boree at Hensiall Arena Friday,
evening, April 29, from 7:30 to
10 p.m. 300 dancers 6 to 18
Will come from London, St.
Thomas, Byron, Tillsonburg,
Thamesford, Centralia, Clinton,
Henisall, Zurich 'and Exeter.
This association was started
three and a half years ago.
Earl Bowles, instructor, of Ra
dar and Communications RC-
AF Station, Clinton, is presi
dent. Mrs. Mary Vance, London
is vice-president. The Jamboree
is open to the public.
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