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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-04-10, Page 2P4 Z.m.CUNT014NES41 CORIVOIVRSP,AY, APL 10, ISM The wail' the siren.and out in any sort of weather day or night - all this for twenty-seven years culminated last Wed- nesday evening at the Canadian Legion • when fellow firefighters, former members and friends gathered_to honour retiring assistant +chief, Hector "Hec" Kingswell. At a testimonial dinner he was the recipient of an engraved silver stein commemorating his years of service, Mrs, Kingswell was presented with a Centennial. memento. Congratulations to you "Hee". + + Grocery shopping for the housewife today is more of a pain than a pleasure. The reverse was true this past week for Helen Brown of Clinton who was the lucky winner of a shopping spree not with one cart but two in the "double buggy" contest sponsored by Standard Brands Limited. The local I.G.A store was the scene of her marathon. +++ Miss Debbie Johnson, Dawson Creek, daughter of Bea and Bill Johnson of Whitehorse, has spent the past two weeks visiting with her grandparents, Elmer and Dorothy Frey of Huron Street. +-l-+ Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Taylor and family of Brucefield have returned home from vacationing in Hawaii at Oahu and Maui. +++ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pyke, Clinton, attended the funeral of the late Captain Ian"Patten who was killed in Nicosia, Cyprus while on peacekeeping duties. The funeral was held Monday at. Canadian Forces Base, London - St. Mark's Chapel, YOUR. M.P.P. FOR HURON JACK RIDDELL WILLBEAT TOWN HALL CLINTON ON SAT. APRIL 1 2 FROM 10 A.M. TO 1 2 NOON This is an excellent op- portunity for people from Clinton and district to meet with Mr. Riddell to discuss any constituency problems they may have. Mr. Riddell Will be in Goderich Saturday, April 19th. with will military honours bestowed upon the late Captain. Interment was in Sanctuary Park Cemetery, Weston, Ontario. • The friendship ,,between Captain Patten's parents and Mr:. and Mrs. Pyke goes back • over the years when they grew up together in their native town of Glace Bay, • N.S. In' later years they made Etobicoke their home. Canadians will remember Ian with pride. "When in Rome", - to finish the famous saying we don't know Whether our 17 C.H.S.S. students did exactly as the Romans do but they certainly did and saw plenty in the eight days they were in the Eternal City: These high school students, , some of whom had saved and planned for this trip for a year in advance, were accompanied by Mrs. Lynda Lentz and Miss Ivie Linington. The tour was in conjunction with the Upper Canada Study Society. The group flew directly from Toronto to Rome on March 15 and following is a quick review of their activities. Monday, March 16 a.m. viewed the main sights of old Rome, including the catacombs, the Tiber river and St. Peter's. The afternoon became a walking tour covering the Pantheon; Venezia Square, up to the top of the Victor Emmanuel monument, the Capitoline Hill and a first visit to the Forum. Tuesday was spent, for the most part, inside the Vatican seeing the Sistine Chapel, the old wall of Vatican City, up to the dome of St. Peter's by elevator and then for the still adventurous - up a narrow winding stair to see the view from the topmost small dome. This year being decreed a Holy Year of the Roman Catholic Church - there were many pilgrims prostrating them- selves before the Holy Door. Wednesday, in the rain, to the Church of St. Peter in Chains where they saw Michelangelo's "Moses". Another visit to the Forum and a chance tostand on the rostra and address their colleagues. In the afternoon there was a guided tour to Hadrian's • illa. and rn : the evening they partook of a simulated Roman banquet. . Thursday provided a trip to Sorrento on the Bay of Naples, a chance to " visit a cameo factory and also another fac- tory specializing in the manufacture of inlaid wood products. Friday was a disappointment weatherwise as the students sailed to the Isle of Capri. In the evening they took in the per- formance of Tarantella, a Neapolitan dance show. Saturday was another ex- cursion, this time to Pompeii, the sight of the city buried beneath the ash of Vesuvius. An afternoon of shopping was followed by an evening supper of a metre long pizza - what better practical application -of -- the metric system?? Sunday - flight back home. As a token of their appreciation the students presented Mrs. Lenz and Miss Linington with engraved trays. This car at Morgan Trailer Court in Clinton is all but buried bya drift left by the snowstorm last week. The storm caught most people off guard, but things were near normal by Sunday. (Newsy Record photo) Due to the stormy weather, the Foresters Dance that was to be held on April 4 at Family Paradise was cancelled and will be held on Friday May 23. The April tickets, will be good for the May 23 dance. Miss Margie Whyte of Guelph spent the past week of her Easter break with her mother, Mrs. W.L. Whyte, Tom, Bill, and Mr. Harold Whyte. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp- son, Sharon and Bob, Mrs. Barry Powley, Jason and BY MARY MERNER Jonathan, and Miss Janet Reynolds spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter of Colborne Township, Mrs. Joe Armstrong of Detroit. Janet and her grandmother, Mrs. Armstrong, returned home to Michigan on Sunday evening. Sunday dinner guests with Mrs. Jack Medd and Kerri were Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Harris of Paisley; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Medd, Kim and Tammi of Blyth; Mr. and Mrs. Jim • Area snowmobilers were the only persons mobile for most of last Thursday when the storm closed all roads. In fact, the last week was the best snowmobiling weather all winter. Here Bruce Nicholson of James Street in Clinton makes a run uptown.'(News-Record photo)' Prices Slashed Even More FOR FINAL 3 DAYS OF SALE B .trrgarrr_ �-�=gov- can't afford -to -miss -in --this big Hensall $ALEBRATION ALL DAY FRIDAY, APRIL 11 r 20%O(f ALL ITEMS NOT ON SALE $ave 20 on EVERY Dollar Note To Customers: Due to the large crowds at our sale, we regret our service has been difficult to maintain. However, our shelves have been restocked for the final 3 days. Come and gave.• 'XCr.{'i%'C`t�M:xt�/�J4,;!'+�,00r'1.�;d{se{,�.G&G/�.. XF;>;i, ��C.>k:�...ittWu.�ee".'ns:>'se:�:�rl+s(',:•'.:.:G! - - PA DRYSDALE HARDWARE Phone 262-2015 Don't Miss The Savings ion Chesterfields and Kroehler Recliners GOOD STOCK LEFT TO CHOOSE FROM Many Other Items Reduced To Clear During Final 3 Days of Sale HENSALL BONTHRON FURNITURE Phone 262-2016 Medd, 13th Con. Hullett, and Rev. Stan McDonald of Lon- desboro. They had all attended Londesboro United Church on Sunday morning when Tammi was baptized. Mr. and Mrs. Ron • Presz- cator, Rhonda, Ricky, Denise and Danny of Kincardine were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator, Bill, Debbie and Michael. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Lear, Judy, 'Dana and Matthew of Leamington spent a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Szusz, Randy, Rodney and Robynne. The Canadian Foresters held a successful desert euchre on April 7th at the , Kinburn Hall with 75 persons attending. Prizes for euchre were won by : ladies' high, Margaret Taylor; lone hands, Mary Riley; low, Delphine Dolmage; men's high, Bob Trick; lone hands, Les Dolmage; low, Jeffrey Leeming; doqr prize, Mrs. Lillian Jamieson, and closest birthday, Graham Kerr. A J.rucijieid UCW hears of gems Unit $ of theprucefiel"d UCW held tlr'eir regular meeting on Wednesday,' March t2 The worship on an Easter theme was conducted by Joan Grunewald and Barbara Moffatt. Guest for the evening was David C. Anstett, a Graduate Gemologist from Anstetts' Jewellers in Clinton. He was introduced by Joan Grunewald. David told of the beauty and value of gems and minerals. He displayed many different stones, explaining each, telling of the basic aspects of stone and their definite beauty and rarity. David also told of his training during the past few years in becoming a. graduate gexnologist. Everyone enioy'ed his display and talk and he was thanked by Barbara Moffatt, Jean Taylor, president, presided for the business. The secretary and treasurer's reports were given and they were reminded that their memberships were due. -Cards were received from MacWilson and Evelyn Townsend. The birthday box was passed. They were reminded of • the World Day of Prayer . to be held in kippen on Sunday evening. Unit 3 will cater to the Tuckersmith Bowling League banquet on Monday, April 14th. - For the Centennial of United church, platee, ° tnu and spoons are being . pu chased. The women were reminded of articles for baby bale and invitations to Thankoffering meetings were received from Kippen U(W on Tuesday, April 8 at 8 p.m. and Ontario Street UCW, Clinton, on. Sunday, April 6th at 7:30 P. m. The Tuckersmith Unit of the Brucefield, UCW are spon- soring a bus trip to Frankena muth, Mich. in May. The meeting adjourned and a lovely lunch was served by Evelyn Falconer and her helpers. 0201 0203 ALL DAY./ALL NIGHT DECONGESTANT COLD CAPSULES 10's 20's 2 FOR 2 FOR 9.80 '2.98 SHAW Pao SHA•VI P200-,.2 CREAM Lime, Menthol, Regular & Snow Lemon ACHELOR frOR. x1.87 D ODORANT 2.4 oz. OR 1.85 WIN ONE OF 100 BRAUN AROMASTER COFFEE MAKERS Details on specially marked packages of era// Super Plenamin 144+72 Combos $998 BONUS BUY Win a better way tlb start your day WHITE PETROLEUM EGLY'gcP:�� �►z: `: (Baby Care Formula) FLUORIDE P70 P"' JO0NPASTi .�... �r t0OifI (Regular of Mint) 2 FOR 1 . 94 Vitamin C VITAMIN'C' °?51 (Ascorbic Acid) BLET 100 mg -100's SPRAY_ R.exai/ DI. MUTANT_ 14 oz, ?OR 2.33 KAOLIN & PECTIN MIXTURE 811. oz. ?on $1.68 ALL DAY/ALL NIGHT DOUGH -_-... SYRUP -3 oz. ro. 51. 80 YOU SAVE MUCH MORE AT A REXALL DRUG STORE DURING SPECIAL '2 FOR SALE' DAYS FOOT SPRAY 0D70 Antifungal Deodorant Dry Spray Powder 6 oz. oR $2.23 MAJC BABY SHAMPOO Pse The truly tearless Baby Shampoo 350 ml FOR 52:27 71 � Porybibe. BABY POWDER P.9 The very 11nee1 pure tato (1402.)397g PON HOT LEMON FOR COLDS (10 pouches per carton) oR$2.30 Z ALL DAY/ADULT MULTIPLE VITAMINS PLUS IRON ' 100's Fon $4.89 - �/ p..) HERBAL SKIN SOFTENING BATH 011 115miior / P.., HERBAL SKIN SOFTENING BUBBLE BATH 230 mi $ 2 FOR REXPRIN S grain 100's ?OR 9.58