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Clinton News-Record, 1967-10-05, Page 11(continued from page 6) ginal oil stifl life, Mrs. W^ E, Parker, Bayfield; Mrs. Edna Young, Clinton, Original water color, any sub­ jects Mrs. Bill Harris, Clinton; Mrs. S, Keyes, Varna. Original black and white, any subject: M. S, Mackay, Clinton; Mrs, S. Keyes, Varna. Copy ofl put. door scene: Mr s. E, Mur ch, Clinton, Copy oil portrait; Mrs. M, Talbot, Bayfield. Copy oil any other subject; Mrs. Edna Young, Clinton.' Copy watercolor, any subject; Mrs. E, Myrch, Clinton. paint, ing on fabric, Mrd. F. Cante- Ion, Clintop. Collection of cer­ amics: Mrs. R. Bird, Clinton. Any other craft: Albert Woods, Bayfield. Specials donated by Mrs, Ross Middleton: $5 for best original outdoor scene, in oil of Bayfield, won by Mrs. E. Murch, Clinton. $5 for best original portrait of someone in Huron County in one color plus black and white, won by Mrs. Bill Harris, Clinton. Judge, Mrs. Willard Legg, to Mount Clemens, Michigan to spend the day with his. niece Mrs. J. Schiller and family. ♦ * Visitors, with Mrs, R. fl, F. Gairdner on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, John O’Lone of Ho­ well, Michigan and Canon H.M. Lang-Ford and his daughter, Mrs. Rance Bricker of Kit­ chener, * * * Mrs. George Reid, Varna, was the weekend guest of her sister, Mrs, L. B, Smith and Mr, Smith, * * * Mr. .and Mrs, E, J, Reid returned home onSaturday after visiting relatives in Nekoma, North Dakota, for several weeks. “t*Miss Kay Reid of Windsor, is Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carl E, Diehl. * * * Mrs. H, Hammond and Mrs. A. Bilodeau of Stratford, were guests on Sunday of Mr, and Mrs, Emerson Heard. * * * Finance report The Bayileld Community Centre, finance chairman re­ ports that the canvass for funds is still proceeding. Recent donations which have swelled the fund includes W, A, Thompson, $50; Mrs, W., A, Thompson, $100; Mrs. Marie Watson, $20; Mr. G. W, P, Elliott, $50; Frank Burch, . $35; CqI, Charles J. Curtis, $25; Mrs. M. fl. Clift, $50; Edward E. Hart, $25; Anony­ mous, $50; Bayfield Hardware, $137-75; Harold G. Weston, $25; K. W, Colquhoun Ltd., $5; Clay­ ton Weston (Chicago) $10; Ruth Swords(Michigan) $4. Governor visits Miss Ellen Lindsay, Exeter, George Lindsay, University of Waterloo, and Jim Butcher, St;’ Thomas, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Lind­ say accompanied Les Elliott The Order of St. John, or St. John Ambulance as it is pop. ularly known today, traces its origins back to the year 1099 and the Crusades, thus making it the oldest order of chivalry in the Commonwealth. In 1966 the St. John Ambu­ lance “Save a Life” program, free two-hour classes in mouth^ • to-mouth and other methods pf artificial respiration, gradua­ ted more than' 160,000 Cana­ dians in the techniques of life saving. The regular dinner meeting of the Lions Club Qi Bayfield, was held at the Little Inn on Tuesday evening, September 28. President Lion George Mavor presided. The speaker of the evening, District Governor, Lion John W. Taylor of Alliston was in­ troduced by Lion Harvey Cole- man. Lion Taylor addressed the meeting on the subject of ‘lion- ism’. Slides were also shown of the 50th anniversary cele­ bration of Lions International held in Chicago this year. Lion F. McFadden, a former Alliston boy, thanked Lion Tay­ lor for his interesting speech and the color slides shown. .Several guests were present, including Lion John Lyons, Alliston, and Walter Erickson, Bayfield. The regular dinner meet­ ing of the Club will be held on October 10 at the Little Inn. ^Contact me for savings on car insurance* Riding with the world’s largest car insurance company means you’ll get the world’s best car insurance value. Ki STATE FARM INSURANCE THOMAS E. ETUE 5 ONTARIO ST. — CLINTON PHONE 482-9781 State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company Canadian Head Office, Toronto, Ont. if Hensail Kinettes resume » rummage fie. Next meeting will be held'1 October 25. . HENSALL - Hensall Kinette Club resumed their meetings Wednesday, September 27 for Which Mrs. Bob Caldwell, pre­ sident, was hostess at her home. Plans were outlined for their annual fail rummage sale to be , held November 4, They de­ cided to canvass the village for the March of Dimes in January to purchase a Christmas gift for their adopted child in Italy; and attend a theatre party in London to celebrate their 11th anniversary, Mrs, Jim Hyde won the raf- LONDESBORO LONDESBORO -- Visitors on Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs, Bert Shobbrook were Miss Idena McLean, Mr, and Mrs,- Russel Cottle, Mr, and Mrs. Percy Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Cottle of Sault Ste Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Harry .. cooked cottage rolls is greatly Sturdy, Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vodden, Clinton; Nelson Lear and Kenneth Vodden.H * * * Mrs. Lily Lavis of Clinton visited with Mrs. Harve flunk­ ing last week. x* * * Mr. and Mrs. Will Agnew pf Chesley spent Wednesday with William Govier and Mrs. Webster. PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs, Ross MacMil­ lan, David and Tommy of Wat­ erloo, spent Sunday with the lat­ ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, Laird Mickle. * * * Mrs, Bruce Moir who has been a patient in South Huron Hospital, Exeter, returned home last Friday. ♦ * * Flowers in the United Chur ch Sanctuary on Sunday morning were in loving memory of Mrs. Rheta Charles, placed by her family, * * * Hensall WI will hold their October meeting on Wednesday October fl, in the Legion Hall a| 8:15 p.xp, , ♦ ♦ ♦ Mp, and Mrs, Laird Mickle Visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Keith HUlier of Lon­ don. ♦ - ♦ ♦ Mp. and Mrs. S, McQueen, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Snell and. Ken Ferguson, spent Sunday in Blenheim with Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. McQueen remained for the week. The eating quality of. fully, enhanced by some further cook, ing either in the oven or in Water, Bake such rolls to an internal temperature of 130 de. grees or simmer in water for about 3Q minutes per pound. Remove the plastic casing from a cottage roll before bak. ing, but just prick it in one or two places before cooking the roll in water, then remove it before serving. VARNA — Mr. and Mrs. Carl W or dock and family of Fern­ dale, Michigan and Miss Mary King of Bay City, Michigan visited on the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred McClymont. '♦ ♦ ♦ Cecil Oke of London called on friends here last Sunday.* t- * The sympathy of this com* munity goes out to the family of the late Ernest McClinchey in their recent bereavement.* * * Representives of the local Orange Lodge attended the zone rally at Listowel last Friday evening. Otot— NtwHhwd, Tbundey, Orteber S, IW CHAIN SAW new light lightweight extra low price for casual users -j 1 keep OLD MAN WINTER OuTi 986432 SMORGASBORD SUNDAY OCTOBER- 8 FEATURING THE CLOUD “9” ROOM X- zfl «.. . D&IK'i . THANKSGIVING DAY ROBERT W. 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