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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 ffiMHMI WlilMMmiK Mi 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. -----------o---------- - Harvey Johnston Heads Huron Cancer Unit; Other Local Officers ■W 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. I— ----------q —- 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 $ ■ ’-j. os I I r ■ r; t-h ■IMr K? T Lu ms fci SBIk§ i' 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. ’-----------o----------- IN ONTARIO Nearly one of every three families in Ontario owns an electric clothes dryer. Classified Ads. Bring Quick Results —i-—, ■■ ■■ .... .. .... . 25c a Pair * * . Substandards by the box of 6 pair LADIES and MISSES Dress Sheer, Walking Sheer, Stretchies Par- Knit Hosiery Ltd. OPEN 9 TO 5 DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAYS . IStfb - ■ ■-----------------------,----------------------------------. —- ■ ; - ■ v PALI. SUITS Handsome, Long Wearing •Wool Worsteds make an Excellent Choice for Fall and Winter Wear. ’ New Fall Shades of Blue, Brown or Grey. In Regular or Tall Sizes 36 to 46^ CHOOSE YOUR NEW SUIT NOW! — PRICED FROM ' S49.50 to S95.00 FAIL TOPCOATS AND ALL-WEATHER COATS All Wool dr Terylene and Cotton With Zip-in Orlon Pile Lining Herman’s Men’s Wear 482-9361 CLINTON Jl post. .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, tContinued on Page Ftv<?/ % 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.^ k. 1 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. /—.... ' . ■ ■ ■".' ""■ !"J" I ....... Doreen’s Snack Bar 8 Huron Street > Clinton, Ont. •x GRAND OPENING Fri. and Sat., Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 With every order of french fries or hamburger — FREE BOTTLE OF POP Buy one coffee — have a second one FREE —x V. 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