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Clinton News-Record, 1967-10-05, Page 9Clinton Naws-Rawd, Thursday, Ocfabar •, IN/ / mu, linii illji!n-.i-..i-lyiv-<-Ni|i|w|'ui!i?ri-'!iiii|r'”;,^r: -"i1 j-v1""1.. Photo highlights of Bayfield fall fair Bedchamber And then everyone loves a parade especially with a band. Future forming partner*? Judging the baking contest has its own hazards. The cake on the left won in this case. GET READY FOR THOSE COLD WINTER DAYS With « pair off our groon insulated lace rubber bool*. Those have stool shanks, added fleece movable insole*. BOYS' lining* and 6.95 8.95 Champ Chrysants.For the Holmesville 4-H Club success was wrapped up in this display of ~ ____, ethnic costumes. Penny sale winners . (continued from page I) cleaner Cale Doucette, Linda Brown Motors, Mrs^Rbn JbwUfe^r&jneatF ^Clinton Meal $5 gasj Scruton’s Tire and Auto Market, Mrs, Daphne Abbott; aluminium tray, Gingerich’s, Adrienne Wood. Lawn chair, Beattie Furni­ ture, Tom Leppington; orlon poodle, Martin’s Department Store, Cecilia Penner; baby blanket, Lovett’s, Mrs. H, Dui- zer; toilet seat, Hearn Whole­ sale, Mrs. KenCarnochan; slip­ pers, Lobb’s Shoe Store, Ron Jewitt; anti-freeze (two draws) Ross Scott, Brucefield, Mrs. Robert Warner,1 Mrs. Irene Dupee; apples, F. Middleton, George Lavis. One load drycleaning, Irene’s Laundromat, Mrs. John Moffatt; bowling, Clinton Crown Lanes, Bill Austin, Seaforth; $5 gro­ ceries, Corrie’s Red and Whjte, Joanne Bates; broom and mop, , Herb’s, Bill Austin; lamp, Ball and Mutch, Mrs. Sam Shipp; tray, McAdam Hardware, Maude Hedden; tapestry, Am. sing’s, Mrs. Harold East; tools. McPherson Brothers, Cale Dou­ cette; condition, Gardiner (bar­ ber), Ray Cantelon; fancy work, North End Store, Florence Evans. Sweater, Pickett and Camp­ bell, Mrs. Iva Boyce; shirt, Herman’s, Mrs. William Edgar; two sweaters, Darling, Laurie Colquhoun; coffee, I.G.A., Mrs. Ken Stevenson; bedspread, cash donors, Mrs. Maude Hedden; radio, Dutton’s Brucefield, Am« . anda Snell; tote bag, Aiken’s w Service, Mrs. Margaret Rey. nolds; record, Galbraith’s, Mrs. Reg Clifford; two chicken dinners, The Century Restaur­ ant, Mrs. Margaret Bridle; blanket, Bainton’s Mill, Blyth, ’ N. Hart; dry cleaning, Cleaners, Joan Ken- Mrs. J. Gliddon nedy. Two ners, ’’Maey Mee Restaurant Mrs. Alberta Miles; two smor­ gasbord dinners, Hotel Clinton, Sharon Baird; copper planter and crystal (three draws) An- stett’s Dorothy Frey, Mrs. J. A. Addison, Ann Noonan; $5 laundry. Huron Laundry, Mrs. Flnglandj luncheon set, Irwin’s Mrs. Clayton Keyes; slippers, Garrett’s Shoe Store, Maynard Corrie; groceries, Ken Fergu­ son, Bayfield, Mrs. Lorne Tyn­ dall; hairbrush, Charles House of Beauty, Mrs. C. Eyre, Sea­ forth. Baby pants, WollenShop, Bay- field, Mrs. Roy Pickard; tie, Stedman’s Mrs. DianneSpiegel- berg; sweater, Clinton Bargain House, Mrs. Eileen Darash; shoes (two draws) Ray’s Shoe , Repair, Mrs. J, W. Crich, Helen Davies; one gallon paint, D. A. Kay, Mrs. Goldwin Smith; tran­ sistor radio, cash donors, Ricky Sharp; clock, cash donors, Sandra Fremlin; kitchen clock, Clinton Electric, Mrs. Alex Cudmore; bond, cash donors, Mrs. Percy ’ Gibbings; tin of chicken chop-suey din- Mens Wear, Mrs. Robertlrwin; shammer,Ball^and MacAuIayr ... Lumber, Mrs. Clarence Ball; planter, Cook’s Florists, Mrs. . F. Mutch; dishes, Murphy Bro­ thers Limited, Mrs. Laura Mc­ Alpine; $10 voucher, Counter’s Building Supplies, Eddie Flo. rian; embroidery set, Mrs. Helen Hoggart, Alice Chapman; glass tray, Norman Counter, Jack Hammond; soft drinks (three draws) Tuckey Bever­ ages, Erma Wein, Jean Elliott, Kay Sharp. Grab bags, Mrs. Leslie Law- son, Laurie Colquhoun, Rita Yeo, A. Knight, Mrs. Lillian Newman, Allan James, Charles Jackson, Robert Warner, Mrs, Harry Plumsteel, Mrs. Rita Little. Rangers hope The communityservice Clubs in the Counties of Huron and Perth which will conduct the 1968 Easter Seal Campaign, held a joint meeting in Clinton on Thursday, September 28. This District Meeting was called by the Ontario Society for Crip­ pled Children. At this meeting, Service Club representatives met with Society personnel to discuss plans and preparations for the 1968 Easter Seal Campaign scheduled for next March 14 to April 14. Reports from the Service Club members revealed that through Easter Seals, crippled st children in the area were pro­ vided with braces and wheel chairs, camp holidays, trans­ portation to treatment centres and hospitals and other services that are vital to their much need- ed care and treatment. ’ The Chairman of the meeting was Mr. W. W. Haysom, God­ erich Lions Club, and Service Clubs represented were: Bay- field Lions Club, Blyth Lions Club, Brussels Lions Club, Clinton Lions Club, Exeter Lions Club, Goderich Lions Club, Grand Bend Lions Club, Lucknow and District Lions Club, Listowel Rotary Club, Seaforth Lions Club, St. Marys CHANCES GET YOUR CAR WINTER DRIVING READY FOR SAFE WORRY FREE MEN'S SPROULE SHOES KINGSTON ST. - GODERICH DON'T TAKE Get Our BRAKE SPECIAL Now! Scouts (continued from page I) scouting- year had been lost. Rotary Club, Stratford Rotary Club, Wingham Lions Club, Zutu Club, Wingham Dions Club, Zurich Lions Club. FAULTY BRAKES ARE DANGEROUS Adjust All Brakes Inspect Brake Lining Inspect Brake Drum* ALL Check Brake Fluid Level FOR Check for Fluid Leaks w Check and Repack Front Wheel ' ONLY-p,;- Bearings SPECIAL PRICES OF RELINES to organize Ex-Guides and former Guides of ages 14 to 18 who are in­ terested in becoming Rangers^ are asked to get in touch with Mrs. M. F. Corrie at 482-7758 by October 10. Mrs. Corrie, who in the past has been actively engaged in all forms of Brownie, Guide and Ranger work,notes she has some .girls already who have expressed a desire to become s Ranger group, but indicated she would not turn away extra ap­ plications for entrance if she could secure additional assis­ tance from mothers and other interested adults. Former garage purchased by Wesley-Willis Coffee makers The congregation of Wesley- Willis United Church, Clinton, has recently completed the pur­ chase of the - old Supertest Garage which is located be­ tween the church and the for­ mer post office. It is expected that the build, ing will Eventually be torn down and replaced by lawn and shrubs. Thirty-eight ladies attended a plastic ware demonstration in Clinton and District Community Centre recently and enough sales were made and parties booked for the future to pur­ chase two coffeemakers. The coffeemakers will be left at the Centre, to be used by any organization using the faci- lilies at the hall. Wives of the recreation committee men ar­ ranged the affair for the pur. pose of obtaining the coffee­ maker s,which will brew 155 cups at one time, a scouting- year had been lost. The president reiterated the need for prompt return of re- . gistration forms and urged that groups requiring calendars for ’ resale order immediately. Field Executive Commis- sioner. Alex Thompson, Mea- ford, in a brief address also stressed the need for prompt registration, so that boys would be covered by insurance and receive magazines. Elected executive for 1967- 68 are president, Glen Lodge, Goderich; vice-president, Ge­ orge Bellchamber, Bayfield; se­ cretary-treasurer, J.W. Coul­ ter, Goderich; badge secretary, Lorne Hyde, Goderich. A motion by Len Lovell, Brucefield, seconded by Mrs. Menota Smith, Crediton, re. commending Jack Gallant be re. appointed District Commis­ sioner, was passed and will be forwarded to Regional Head­ quarters. Rev. R.W, Wenham, District Chaplain, pronounced a bene­ diction. Olds- 1958 1964 SIMILAR SAVINGS ON ALL G.M. BRAKE PARTS EXHAUST FUMES CAN MY DADDY'S VOTING FOR ROGER WEST artdSo Is My Mommy . My Grandpa trOHSOMD >Y n« HIMOH-MVCt MOOMSSIVE CONSEEVAEIVE ASSOCIATION • • 4 V '< •. And My Grandma LOWEST PRICE EVER I RCA VICTOR COLOR TV Model 8P2U1 It’S portable! Weighs less than 42 lbs.! And the new RCA Super Bright Hi-Lite Color Tube delivers a picture with 38% brighter highlights this year. The pride? Our lowest ever for RCA Victor—-the first name in Color. THE MOST TRUSTED NAME I N E L E C T R O N IC S "Your Color Service Dealer'* ONLY CLINTON G.M. 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