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Clinton News-Record, 1967-11-30, Page 1212 Clinton Nov, 30/ 1967 S t r 4 . jj. Ji II TV Wo-He-Lo unit to fill Stockings for CLH, PERSOHAL |Tp|l b CHURCH HEWS • CLUB ACTIVITIES • :«■. Phone 565-28M, , .: ^inscriptions, Classified Ady$, and Display Adyi * . « git accpptad by the Bayfield correspondent. t < ? WNMWWNNWM mi I , ■ !■!I "l -»lll> ■ ■■"II1 T-. 11 ">i HU, i WEDDING *OIV ER S AR Y < ’• -1 • ? Carr*<p6fl4l^; AVPREY BEU-CHAMBER A * ’ • 1 I PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Welton returned on Monday fifom ■Detroit where they had spent the past week. On Thanksgiving pay they were guests of th|ir daughter, Miss Sue Westop, Ferndale, Michigan. 4 ♦ Mr. and Mr?. Ron Chapman and family of London, jpen^ the weekend at their village home. ♦* * Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mackie Spent the weekend in Detroit. Rev. H,G.E; and Mrs. Crosby • apd Miss Haney Barwick, Moor* i. towni visited Mrs, Nan Howard ’ for th® weekend. i 1 A family gathering was held pn Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr?. W.E, Parker. Present Were: -Mr,’ and Mrs, J.E, French; Mr. and Mrs. E. Squire; Mr. and Mrs. L, Elliott; Mrs. M, Leiblpr; and Mrs. W.G, Herbert, all of Mitchell. • h * * * Mr. and, Mrs, Joe Beechie arid family, London were at their home on Bayfield Terrace fOr the weekend,. Canon and Mrs. F.H, Pauli I left on Wednesday to sp0nd • the winter in Brantford, • * * Mr. and Mrs. ■<. ■ *>.’ /■ 4 ■ Mr, aty Mrs. Resaei Kerr At their Chopping Spree, Those may be left with Mr?, Durst anytime before the end of Nov- ember. Mr?. Mowatt spoke of her pro­ ject, “Festival of Dolls,’’which ?he is hoping to get started in the New Year, She told pf some of her ideas and patterns, A nominating committee io bring in a new elate for 1968, Consists, of Mrs. W. Munch, Mrs. o. Ball. For the December meeting, the group i$ asked to bring in their Apron Project. Roll call Will be a “Christmas Recipe.?* The ladies who had charge of this meeting were Mrs. A. Haddy, Mrs. T. Oliver, Mrs. Sinclair and Miss F. Jamieson. Sixteen members and two visitors joined for woHe- Lo meeting in church parlour. Mrs, Stewart presided. The theme of the meeting was “Remembrance”. Mrs, Ruby Haddy was in charge of the wor­ ship service. A reading “Rem- embrance, Spiritual and Practical” and a Meditation were given. Miss E. Jamieson read the psalm and Mrs J. Sinclair offered prayer. Miss E, Jamieson gave an article clipped from a paper on Restoration of the home at Guelph of Col. John McRae, It will be a memorial fo this great Doctor who served ip first Great War and wrote the immortal wiwai m hi in ■iinn .........in...... poem, “In Flander’s Fields.7’ The project to be a museum too, is to be completed by next May , > The visiting committee re­ ported eight homo and eight hospital calls made on sick and shuMns. The Unit still has a few “Ontario’? coffee spoons if any­ one wishes to bny^ne. The Group will be catering to a noon luncheon in the church Recreation room on November .30, Christmas stockings for On­ tario Hospital patients will be filled before Qhrjstmas, Also each m e’mber is asked io bring a gift fQV Huronview folks to buy WmWMilhg Two specials showed up in the latest'National Nielsen rat­ ing in the United States. “It’s A Great Pumpkin’’ was 3rd, yith “The King and I’* i? 10th posltiop. Andy Griffith made number One position, with The Lucy Show in second spot. Bonanza Whs 4th, and tied for Sth were CBS Friday Night Moyies and Gomer Pyle. Red Skelton was number 7, with GunsmokO 8th, and Saturday Night at the Movies in Sth position. ♦ ( ' ; Mr, Mt Mrp. R|seel Kerr - G.N, Rivers i CelBhratei their forty.fifth wed. * .^***»Ty*'MW* T¥-p’***Fi9'-*0y, .November 22, returning from I ’•■. -Clinton,. where they had been • 'tfiyier guests of1 Mr, and Mrs. topaowed at a surprise party flven for them by their daugh­ ter, Mrs. dune Humphries. Thirty friends were present for th# happy occasion. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR . The ladles of the Trinity Gm11< were hpstesaes at a ChriBimM Bazaar and tea on Saturday afternoon. .Held at Trinity Parish Hall, the event was a grefct success. Tables to the hall were laden with lM>n>e*bftked goods, sewing, knit, tjpg, and the ever popular < < touch a?ri take’? treasures. An added feature this year was -potted spring ’bulbs and Christmas, wraathsJ; Tea was served at individual tables centred with seasonal Imotifs, Guides, Brownies hold meeting The regular meeting of the Local Association to Guides . and Brownie? was held at the'_( home of. Mr?, Arnold Makins on Tuesday, November 2L Fifteen member? were present. The • mating’opened with the Guide Prayer, .followed by the secre­ tary’s report, giveh by Mrs. A. Makins. Mrs. Robert Mac- Veai gave the treasurer’s re­ port-’in tty absence of Mrs. F. McFadden; A letter of resig­ nation from a Guide Leader, Mrs. R. Merrill was read. Arrangements and commit­ tees were-formed fora rum- <<• mage §aje, bazaar and tea to be y: held in the United Church base­ ment on December 9. Any mem* bars able, are asked to help set. ® up tables on the day prior to this event, to meet at the church * , at 2np,.pji.. Mr,..R. Snell offered to make, posters for the sale.’ ‘ Any members or interested;per- AT THE were in London for several > ’ anniversary on Wednesday. days last week. ♦ * Mr. and Mns. Alt Scotphmdr •• Ackim Flowers. They were *> ’4 * * * spent the weekend with Mr. ant Mrs. Stephen Scotchmen and baby daughter in Sarnia. * * * . • Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scotch* mer returned on Saturday after spending ten days with their r grandchildren in Chathajtn. Their son Howard and Mrs. . Scotchmer returned with them for the weekend. Sally Field, who has been taking vocal1 lessons to perfect Sister Bertrille’s singing voice for “The Flying Nun’*, is teach* ing herself to play the guitar. When there’s a lull in film­ ing an episode of the series, she is in her dressing room strumming away. Announcement ANSTETTGIFTS rtoM * * * More about ratings: Remem­ ber “The Fugitive”? This show had a 50.7 rating and a 73.2 percent audience share on ABC. For the same hour, CBS drew a 2.4 rating with their “News Hour”. The NBC telecast of the Jerry Lewis movie, “The Pardners”, had a 5.1 rating. / David Janssen?s appearance on The Joey Bishop Show drew an 8.8 rating, while Johnny Carson on NBC drew 5.0. Not only was this the best rating Joey Bishop ever had, but it was the first time that he ever outrated Johnny Carson. United church Barometers Humidity y Gauges ’ Temperature Gauges Wallets Razors * v v / / / / / / Rings Ice Buckets Bar Sets Glass Sets Watches Radios Shoe Shine Kits Cuff Links/ LAY-AWAY UNTIL CHRISTMAS / / / / / ■ / / Jewel Boxes Desk Sets Pen & Pencil Sets Pipe Racks Lighters Brush Sets Luggage women to meet Unit 4 of OntarioStreet United Church Women will hold their regular meeting on Monday, November 27 at 8:30. The roll call is to be a donation for the wishing well, books and games or sewing booths at the bazaar. Members are reminded to bring in theii' dime bells totliismeet­ ing. FREE WRAPPING JEWI ALBERT STREET Personalize 'His Gift" by Engraved Initials or Name sons having clothes for the rum- mage sale .are asked to leave them at the home of Mrs. A. Makins or inside the door of the. United Church the week of the sale. The' meeting closed with the Miz-pah Benediction. The next meeting will be held on Jan­ uary 16 at the home of Mrs. J. Mayman. MR. LORNE BROWN, PRESIDENT OF LORNE BROWN MOTORS LTD. Is Pleased Ta Announce The Purchase of His Business By His Son MR. STEPHEN BROWN Phon* 482.3261 at the Chib CLINTON-BAYFIELD GOLF COURSE EVERYTHING TO MAKE CHRISTMAS GIVING A PLEASURE. MATURING — GOLF BAGS - CLUBS - CARTS SFfCIAL PRICES ON THE 1968 WILSON LINE MAY WE SUGGEST A MEMBERSHIP FOR 1968 MR. STEPHEN BROWN ASSUMES THE PRESIDENCY AND MANAGEMENT OF; THE COMPANY EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER 30th, 1967. MR. LORNE BROWN WILL CONTINUE TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH THE BUSINESS AS A SALESMAN. THE BUSINESS WILL CONTINUE TO BE KNOWN AS: Lome Brown Motors Ltd. 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