Clinton News-Record, 1966-09-29, Page 2'I
Page* 2—-Clinton News-Record—Thurs., Sept. 29, 1966
Another Hullett School Holding Closing Reunion Adastral Park
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Summerhill School Holding Reunion
This is one of the class pictures (about 1911) which will be ,on display;
at the reunion on Saturday, October 8 at Summerhill public school (USS 12)'
Base Line. Front row, left to right, Willie Miller, John Townsend, Alvin Town
send, Jim Johnston, Wilson Rath, Fred Johnston, Ed Johnston, Neville Forbes,
•Lynn Mair; second row, Hilda Forbes, Mary McBrien, Etta Hardy, Nell Bea-
com, Amy McBrien, ’Dorothy Marquis, Bessie Lindsay, Mary Wright; third
row, Effie Rath, Cora Jervis,' Cora and Flora Miller, Jean Lindsay, Olive
Wright, Elda Mair, Tena .Marquis; back row, May Saville, Mabel Harvey,
Jennie Miller, Edith Harvey, Florence Lawson, Harold, Biggin, Secord McBrien.
The teacher at right rear is Hattie Trick. ' : _
With the, Central School in<
Operation jp Hullett Townehlip,
.at Bpnd^shQbQi ’ Tiatepayers of
■ .Upion Scheel Sectibn NTfy 12
are planning a closing out re
union of their school at SVm-
nterhiii.
On Saturday, October 8, all
former' pupils !and teachers and
interested ratepayers are invit
ed back to a reunion to -renew
acquaintance? and reminisce.
There will be picture? and old
school records on display and a
short program.
The following list of fOnner teachers from 1906 to 1966, wa? 1 nephew’?, wedding.
' .supplied by a ratepayer.:
Ml?? E, Petrie, M,. JI, Petrie,
Miss E. M, Phillips, Miss Jennie
B'h.nds, J, O. Rands, MSfes Hattie
' Trick, Miss B, G. Lovell, George'
Reade, Mis? F. E- Sturdy, W,
H. Forrest, Miss' E. Holland',
Miss Jewel Grainger, Mrs. H,
Snider,
■ ’Miss Marion Jones, Miss Myr-
.. tie Powell, Miss Violet Wat-
’'kins, Miss Dorothy Wilson,
Mrs. Margaret Andrew, Mliss
M. Frailke, Donald Bell, Jacque
line Seymore, Mrs. Tom Wilson,
Miss Grace Riley, Miss Shirley
Hamilton, Mrs. Chas.. Million,
Miss Laurel Dale, Mrs. Murray
Neal, Mrs. D. McKay.
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Harvey Johnston Heads Huron
Cancer Unit; Other Local Officers
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Editor: Carmen Lawson
Mrs. K P>, Braddy of Kept,
England departed .on Sbptem-
her .5 after spending ..a pleasant
summer ^ith her d^ugnteit and.
spn-inviaw, Corporal and Mrs,
Chris 'Black., She Xwhes ,|o
thank all Canadian friends who
helped make her holiday slich
a pleasant one. - ‘ •'*'
Mrs. W. A. Reid has left for
Vancouver where she will visit
with her son and attend her
Social Notes
Phone 482-7337
Phnton). was Mrs. Kay Taylbr
Ladies who served at this tea
were: Mrs. Sally Rafuge, Mrs.
Vivian Smith; Mrs- Kay Taylor,
Mrs. Agnes English, Mrs, Slue
Carmichael and Mrs- Batty Be-
Long. , •
Square Dance -News.
There is still' time to’ 'join the
Beginners' Square dance class.
Dancing ig*,every Tuesday night
from 8:30 to .11:00 p.m. at
Building 107, CFB Clinton with-
caller. Larry Stee<ves.
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Clinton Girl Grad
Of Toronto School
Miss Gayle Coombs, RR" .5,
Clinton; has graduated, from
the Shaw North Toronto Siehooi
of Business: of Toronto, She re
ceived. honours in typewriting,
correspondence- and Englfilsih,
shorthand, ..rapid calculation,
baokkpie'iHng; spelling,' writing,
Harvey C. Johnston, superin
tendent of Huronyiew home,
Clinton, was elected president
af Buron County unit pf tBc
Canadian Cancer Society at the
annual meeting in Clinton last
Week,
Myr Johnston, a former Hur
on County warden, succeeds
Fred S'loman, of Clinton. Ml’.
Sloman .was elected, to the
maintenance and nioniijiations
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Does Anyone Remember This Day?
MM Unit Has s-
Mrs. Van Egmond
As Speaker
Regular monthly, meting • of-
the Mary and Marthia Unit of
Wesley-Willis. .United Church,
met September 20 in the church’
parlour With 13 ^members1' and
two guests present. Mrs. M.
Steep' opened the meeting by
reading a short, verge. Mrs. . H.
Kingswell. read the Scripture
Lesson and the meditation. A’
short business session followed.
'Mrs. Siteep introduced. the
guest speaker, Mrs. Viola Van-
Egmond Who1 spoke on her trip
■to 'the British Isles and the
Continent 'this past summer.
Miss Lila Youngblut showed
Vivid slides of the trip.
Mrs. Helen Cox and Mrs.
Kingswell served lunch.
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.Other officers jnfiMe vice- •
president John Penner; treas
urer, Kenneth-Flett; campaign,
chairman, Maitland Edgar;
medical adviser pr, L.- Paul
Walden and .service-tp-patiehts .
chairman, Mrs. Douglas Bart-
1 iff, all of Clinton, and publicity
ch'airma'n, Lloyd Hern, Exeter,Mrs. iytilfoi'd Burst, Clinton,
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Library. users will find that
the library’s winter horn's will
be in effect beginning October
3 and will remain in fioroe until
the end of May, 1967.
Miss Evelyn Hall reports the
Library will be open from 2 to
5:30 each afternoon as usual.
Evening hours are from 7 until
9 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday and from
7 until 8 p.m. on Saturday.^
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Celebrating birthdays; Don
ald Knight, six. years old op,
September 20th-
Women's Auxiliary *
The annual Fall Tea and
Bake Sale was held last Sat
urday, September’ 24, at the
Ritchie? # Building,. Adastral
Park. It was a very successful
evenV and heartfelt thanks are
extended to all who helped
make it sc^.
'•Winners of the dicior prize
(donated by Anstett Jewellers^ office procedure and filing.
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