HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1973-08-09, Page 6The annual CNnton Merchants Sidewalk Sale, which was held Thursday, Friday and Sate
day of last week was a success, merchants say. The weatherman co-operated fully and a
tracted hundreds of shoppers Into Clinton. (News-Record photo)
Take care of your boat
OUR SUMMER
STOCK MUST BE CLEARED
0-0.114TON NIpArfff-RECORD.THURSDAY, AVOVST 9, 1973
Sy Mary WM*, Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Jo Reynolds returned home
with their parents to South-
field, having spent the past two
Sunday., Janet Bob and Nancy
the Love family picnic held at
Harbour Park in Goderich on
Mississauga. They all attended
Andy Thompson of
with Mr. and Mrs. John Them- Mr, and Mrs. Conrad Kot
peon Jim, Sharon and Bob and Mark of Hamilton visited
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert on Monday afternoon with
Reynolds of Southfield
Michigan and Mr. and Mrs.
returned home. dmother, Mrs. Ella. Jewitt and
George Hart of Brussels. They Ed. Brady of Seaforth,
spent Saturday evening with Brenda and Bonnie Dowson
Mr. and We. Fred Buchanan, of Varna are visiting for this
Bill, Betty and Bob when Doug weekS holidays with their gran-
Lucknow where they attended holidays.
the Crafts Show. Sympathy of the community
pot week on holidays with his David Preszcator and family on.
grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. the passing of her mother Mrs.
throp spent Saturday at Bommell's to spend a few days
Kim and Greg Riley of Win- returned home with the Van
Holiday weekend visitors boys,
Doug Buchanan spent the is extended to Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley Sharon and Kenny, Steven
Mra, Igarris Boa. Steven
sister and brother-in-law Mr.
Mrs. Irene Grimoldby.
of Clinton visited on Monday
with Mrs. Luther Sanders,
visited on Wednesday with her
and Mrs. Jack Medd, Jim and
Kerri,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McConnell
Dr. Ann Juhasz of Chicago
weeks of holidays at the Thom- Mr. and Mrs. John Wammes
and John ,Mr, and Mrs, Marris peon home,
Mrs. Irene Grimoldby spent Bos attended the Wammes-
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Steep wedding in Goderich,
Russell Fleming of Seaforth. followed by the reception in
Mrs. Bill Storey attended the Clinton Legion Hall on Friday
Clark-Flynn wedding in Lon- evening.
desboro United Church
Mrs. John Thompson accom-
panied Mr. and Mrs. Terence followed by the reception held
Hunter of Colborne Township in
the Clinton Legion Hall on and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hun Saturday August 9th.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Riley, ter and Kathy of Goderich this
past Saturday when they atten-Wendy, Debbie
and Benjamin ded the graduation in Toronto of Huron Park spent Sunday of Miss
Sand)-) Hunter from visiting with his parents, Mr.
Canadian Mother Craft. and Mrs. Ben Riley and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dorrat— Wendy remained to spend a
spent the weekend visiting with few days holidays. Ben also
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Richardson spent the holiday weekend at
of Guelph. his home returning to Clinton
Mrs. Thelma Bromley of Kit- Public Hospital on Monday
chener spent the weekend with evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Dale. Mr. and Mrs. Charles
A number of young people McLellan of Kitchener were
from this area who are mem- Sunday visitors with Mrs. Ella
bers of the Young People group Jewitt and boys.
from Londesboro United Miss Krissy Laws returned to
Church spent the weekend cam- her home in Brucefield having
ping at Point Farms. spent the past few weeks
Jeana Lou Elliot of Staffa is holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
spending a few days this week
Fred Buchanan, Bill, Doug, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Betty and Bob.
Preszcator, Diane and Nancy. Mr. and Mrs, Martin Van
Danny Jewitt is spending this
Bommell, Christopher and week visiting with his grand-David of Komoka visited on
mother, .Mrs. Ella Jewitt and
boys.
Miss. Marie Harvey of Don
Mills visited on Monday after-
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Reg
Lawson, John and Elizabeth.
Congratulations are exten-
ded to Mr, and Mrs. Ken Mit-
chell, the former Mary
Buchanan on the birth of a,
daughter, Jennifer Ann on
Thursday, July 26th in Royal
Victoria Hospital, Montreal.
This is the first grandchild for
Mr. and Mrs, Don. Buchanan.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan
attended a family wedding
shower on Sunday for their
daughter Nancy held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred
Buchanan of Ilderton,
Mrs. Eileen Consitt of Zurich
spent a few days visiting the
past week with her aunt, Mrs.
Luther Sanders. Mr. David
Reid and Darlene of London
also visited with his grand-
mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Dollimore and Wayne of Brant-
ford visited on Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan
and boys.
Sunday visitors with Mrs.
Luther Sanders were Miss
Pearl Thamer of Walton and
Mr. Ivan Hill of Exeter.
Mr. Gerald Riley of Windsor
spent the weekend at his home
with Mr. and Mrs. Hen Riley
and family, •
mouromminologo...
Ontario's forest industries
provide direct employment for
approximately 78,000 -- an
estimated 14,000 in timber har-
vesting and another 64,000 in
processing and manufacturing
operations exclusive of fur-
niture making.
* * *
Ontario's forest industry's
annual payroll is about $400
million.
* * *
The sales value of products
shipped by the Ontario forest
industry is estimated at $1.6
billion annually exclusive of
the products of furniture
manufacturing,
MR. AND MRS
Arrays of white daisies and
pink gladioli set in candelabra
formed the setting in North
Street United Church for the
exchanging of wedding vows
between Colleen Faye Lockhart
and Paul Arthur Pigeon.
The double-ring ceremony
was performed by Rev. Robt.
Raymont on July 20. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Argyle Lockhart, Goderich
Twp. and the groom the son of
Mrs. Dorothy Pigeon and the
late Leon Pigeon, Stratford.
Mrs. Wm. Cox soloist sang
"The Wedding Prayer" and
"Oh Perfect Love" accom-
panied by Mr. Cameron.
Escorted to the altar by her
father, the bride chose a full-
length dress and train of white
chiffon with Alencon lace
bodice. She wore a white pic-
ture hat with pink trim from
which fell a waist-length veil,
She carried' a bouquet of white
daisies and pink carnations.
Maid of honour was Miss
Jennifer Linklater and
bridesmaids were Dianne
Dixon and Debbie Hodges, all
of London. They wore identical
gowns of pink crimplene trim-
med with white and wide brim-
med floppy hats. Each carried a
large single white rose.
Tracy Baxter, niece of the
M
. P. L PIGEON
bride was flower girl dressed
similar to the bride, She
carried a basket of white
daisies and pink carnations.
Groomsman was Dana
Cooley. Ushers were Fred
Solomon and Gary Swinkels,
all of Stratford, •
The reception was at the
White Carnation, Holmesville.
The bride's mother wore a floor
length dress, of turquoise sheer
with corsage of pink car-
nations. The groom's mother
wore a floor-length flowered
sheer dress with corsage of pink
carnations.
For travelling, the bride
changed to a red polyester
dress with white accessories.
The couple are residing in
Stratford.
Showers were given in honor
of the bride by Jennifer
Linklater, Goderich; Mrs.
Chester Sturdy, Mrs. Donald
Harris and Mrs. A. Jongejon at
the home of Mrs. Sturdy; aunts
of the bride at the home of Mrs.
Reg Miller; employees of the
Medical Records office of Strat-
ford Hospital where the bride is
employed.
Every summer thousands of
boat owners take to Ontario's
lakes and rivers, Every con-
ceivable craft from rowboats
and canoes to 40 foot yachts
take advantage of the miles of
waterways in this province.
Unfortunately, some of our
land-based pollution problems
get transported onto the water.
Here are a few hints for you,
the boater, to ensure that the
waterway you use remains
clean.
Don't litter. Any cans, bottles
or wrappers that go out 'in your
boat should be taken back to
shore for proper disposal.
Debris thrown overboard is
more than just an eyesore. It
can be a hazard to swimmers,
water skiers and other boaters.
Handle fuel and oil carefully.
Fuel slops and spills should be
avoided for your own safety as
well as for the protection of
water quality. A little bit of
spilled fuel goes a long way. It
makes a big ugly slick on the
water.
Take it easy. Running your
power boat flat out continually
makes a racket that others on
the lake don't appreciate. It
also burns up fuel and engines
fast, and in some areas the
wake from fast boats cause
erosion problems. Slow down
and make a few friends along
the way,
Protect your water supply. If
you have a fresh water tank
aboard, fill it only from an
assured safe supply, such 'as a
municipal water systems' If you
have any doubts about your
tank, sterilize it with one ounce
of household bleach for every
three gallons of water for a
least 12 hours. Then flush it
well with clean water. Remem-
ber. It's better to be safe than
be sorry.
Clear your channel. Under-
water debris and weeds off your
dock can lead to trouble. There
are aquatic weed killers on the
market, but the best bet for the
small boat owner is still to get
out in the water with a rak
clear the area.
As a reminder, Environ
Ontario is distribut
Pollution Fighter decals
windshield stickers.
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3 BIG AUGUST 17, 18,19 DAYS
Saturday» Miss MYRNA LORRIE and the
Canadian Playboys
3 Bt SHOWS-4-6, 7-30,9-W)
also
Saturday afternoon ENGLISH Et WESTERN HORSE SHOW
$1000 in prize money and the AWARDS
The First -annual Tug -of War tornpitlilon will be hsid On Saturday afternoon August 18th at 5:30 with the
cissmplonimp Pull-off at 8:30 Saturday night for $25.00 and Motion's Trophies to be awarded to the
amenities and the runnerri-up.Entry fee Is $10.00.
For further Information phone i2/-4801,, Arnatour feints only please.
Sunday
Horseshoe tournament, $100 in prize ...dtch the world's champion
ELMER HOHL.
GIGANTIC PARADE -Antique Cars -Bands -Floats
Sponsored by Lucan District Lions Club
Fri. Sat. Sun.,
Continuous Irish Entertainment
featuring the fabulous
Molly McGtsires in the Arena
friday -Ckt 0-1-V Star 'Big At
and a shower of Stars
9.30
Bingo
Games of Chance
TALENT SHOW 2 FLOORS OF EXHIBITS
t °Mint/Otis Movies
MAPLE CITY
SHOWS
frank Walton
at the Organ
FISHERMAN'S PARADISE
(TROUT POND)
DUNKING MACHINE
TOM NOYES "WV'
MIDWAY
OFF
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PANT SUITS
PANTCOATS
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