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elections a n Mother"s the above wedding were Cecil . wh c wa,s a.,.. ell
tel af Minton. a prizes
Pay . down the. 1arrt1 R ` a andWinners of the rl .�.
DoaEl ElliottQ �; +
�' �: rt1 Mr, and ,'Mrs: Warren Gib,- : were ,- .�uolr�c et1R. 's:. Mae
certain n.. u na uad
��,� p,�,., last Sunday many a Gibson, door prize Mrs. Vera
high school related mother, this bings of Kirk Street attended locker high Mrs.
to the, grade ;,tion . exercises QL,....LQrder 4• d ,
one included, was ready Llnd�' • Mai�ie iGli�'donr ladies low
`Take a Gun to Annie' - - never their granddaughter, of Ylitchell, Mrs. Mary Clairmont, lone
mind helping her to Get One. Anne Dwere held' on Saturd Y, hands Mrs, Marie Gibbtngs•
But hold on The sacrifices of whichbrld a Street
late dinners andcanLindsay,
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celled May There's a faint rustling of far
outings will all.- bear fruit this United Church* ge, off papers (and brains) and we
week when the students of daughter
of Miss Dalmand Mrs. Ed think a few "rememberings"
CHSS present Irving Berlin's�
musical, "Annie Get Your • Dalmage, _graduated from a are about to alight upon our
desks - but
Gun". The production two yearJforestry courseCollo aSir and send the
please do hurry up
represents hours of hard. work Sanford Fleming eceptin at Frost + + +
m in.
by the cast, directors, stage Lindsay.
us was followed by a Mulling over a poem by
crew as well as many others Camp
interested ,enough to become dance at the Armouries
involved
+ + -,I.. Longfellow which runs:
Following the last rehearsal Mr. and were us
Monday evening the. final word Holland, Mississauga, were
to a We. can make our lives
was "A OK", let's support our hosts on Sunday, May
high schoolers and turn out on combination bMother'son iDahy and subAnd lime, departing, leave behind
one of the nights of , the birthday Holland's 75th us
.presentation. Full details will of Mrs. Cliff Ho Footprints on the sands of
be found in the advertisement birthday. evening a time. '
elsewhere in this issue. On. Saturday
+ + + . cocktail party was held at the Brought forth a poor but true,
At Ontario Street United Hilton Hotel, where a friend nd, E EE parody,
great poet, with apologies of t too
Church last Sunday the Mr. and Mrs, Hotaccom accomplished following
following were admitted into Gold, a very p 'She
the fellowship . of the Church: pianist, . was playing.
Jennifer Michall, daughter of played several number Livees of idiots
all
remind ius in
the family,
Mr. and Mrs- Dennis.R. Harris, requestedNbe Dries" for Mrs. vain,
Clinton; Scott Wilfred; son of eluding If we drink and drive
Mr. and Mrs. Dohald Wright, Holland. group together -
-~Hinton,—_-S-onya Elaine, On. Sunda a large gr P
Often eoi pses we' llremaiinz ____ NI -aryl -meted -the guests at -then - -17th Birthday -party_ ...._.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. gathered at the Carmibridge
Wayne Scott Toronto and Hotel for luncheon. Four of the door.
Kimberley Ann, `daughter of five sons Roy and Lillias and
a
Mrs. Murray Lives of great men all remind
" 1. dollar, a dollar, a dollar, do 1 hear two?..." Auctioneer Richard Lobb was Iri top form last
Friday at the Clinton Horticultural Society's Plant Auction. The gathering of about 70 people
raised a total of over $209 ($120 more than last year), to be used In beautifying the town's flower
beds. (News -Record photo)
5th Anniversary
Family Paradise Hall was
filled to capacity with friends,
neighbours and relatives at the
25th wedding anniversary
dance held for Sam and Mary McClure on Friday, May
with music supplied by Ken
Scott's Orchestra. Sam and
held at Family Paradise;
Foresters Provincial Bowling
Tournament on Sunday, June 1
at 1:30 p.m. at Fleetway 40;
and the annual Foresters'
Chicken Barbeque, Thursday,
June 12 at Constance. They will
Sister
be entertaining
Foresters of Benmiller for the
The address was given by Personals
ily Ottawa • John and
TV Signal out
C rolyn Thompson and she Mr. and Mrs. Herb Corf the
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lee, fam ,
Clinton. Elizabeth and family, Whether, you've noticed or called the wedding party to the of Mississauga spent
' � Kingston; George and Jean and not, the TV Signal is absent front. Along with Sam and - weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
+ + + London; and Murray Mary was MaviswitDalton of Don Buchanan, Paul Jim and
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Scott family, . from your edition of the Clinton
News -Record. Walton as bridesmaid, and Gary.
and Sonya of Toronto visited and Marjorie and , family, According to personnel inStanley
Scott'sparents, Mr. Mississauga were present.
Acco g Dorrance of Huntsville Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp-
Mrs.Sharon,. Jim, Bob and Miss
and Elgin Dale over the Douglas and were
unable
to familybe charge of the little supplement, as bestman• Ed Dorrance had Shell Baker of Winthrop; and
past weekend. of P.E.I. were accurate information on given the bride away, a
+ + there. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt television programming. was family Garry, Elaine and her Mr. and Mrs. Andy Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. GordonClair, Mrs. George Nediger, difficult to obtain from the husband Jim Floyd, oe were
camping Etobi oke spent at Snug Harboure weekend
Mr. and of oris a g
pleasantn
trip by
air tod from a Harold RathwellTurn Clintonlrof Goderich various channels and networks Shirley,y
Van-in this viewing area. Customer also called to the front. Best Sturgeon Lake. Mrs. Barry
pleasant wishes were extended and Sam Powley Jason and Jonathan
couver and surrounding district were dalso
lel re IO of whom were satisfaction was dwindling
and Mary expressed their returned to Ottawa dfrom the
and while there attended the gwith their wives, because of it. appreciation. cottage on Saturday.
wedding of Gordon Ralph presentIt is helped that by fall, more PP Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson
Merrill to Miss Jose Marie husbands and -fiends• adequate and reliable sources McKillop IV, 441 and S. Baker attended the
Knight on Saturday, May 10 in of program listing material will
The Clinton Huronic Rebekah epavailable. Until that time, McKillop 4-H held their graduation ceremony in Lin -
Vancouver. seventh meeting at Mary dsay on Saturday of Jim
�..F Lodge held their Spring dessert the TV Signal will be discon- to attend euchre and bake sale on May 7 tinned in the News -Record. McClure's home with Elaine Thompson from Sir Sandford
Also in VancouverFloyd in charge of the business. Fleming College. He received a
actin as de roe as a Forest Technician.
• HOLIDAY HOURS
CLINTON
RETAIL MERCHANTS
will be
OPEN
FRI, MAY 16 - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SAT., MAY 17 - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
CLOSED
VICTORIA DAY MAY 19
OPEN
TUES. MAY 20
9 A.14. TO 6 P.M.
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this Vicforio, Dayi
The Vanastra Recreation -centre, indoor swimming Rood
win be having an
OPEN SWIM PERIOD
Victoria Day, May 19, 2.4 p.m.
REGULAR OPEN SWIM PERIODS
Saturday - 2-4 p.m. •
Sunday - 2-4 p.m.
Monday -Friday 12'noon-1 p.m.
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Mrs. Bob Storey and Alvin of
Vanastra visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier,
Brian, Paul, Kevin and Lori of
Huron Ridge, Kincardine; Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Merner, Sandy,
Julie, Michael and Michelle
visited on Mother's Day with
Mrs. George Mcltwain.
in_
Mr. 7o �..°�Itrtrer----•-f----
Tuckersmith visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson,
John and Elizabeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Medd,
Kim and Tammi of Blyth spent
Mother's Day with Mrs. Jack
Medd and Kerri.
Mrs. Terence Hunter of
Colborne Township spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Wilfred Scott, Brenda, John
and David.
Mrs. Hudson Woodruff of St.
Davids is visiting for a few days
with Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Tom,
Bill and Mr. Harold Whyte.
Police report Shirley McClure, g g
president, opened with the,4-Hsited over the weekend with vi
A Clinton girl, Nancy Castle, pledge and roll call was an- Miss Margie Whyte of Guelph
18, received minor injuries last swered with a "Way in which her mother Mrs. W. L. Whyte,
Sunday afternoon afBill and Mr. Harold
ter the car each one had improved their Tom,
she was a passenger in collided wardrobe". Minutes were read Whyte.. .She was also guest
i -anon-car at Victoria by Sharon Thompson. Mary speaker on Sunday at Winthrop
�, g+ �&ets in Clinton. .�,�. showed haw'4oSet in a sleeve, United Church.
is s 1e was a passenger. Books were checked by the 2f ' Mr. and Mrs. Doug R
in a car driven by James S. leaders and–the covers which Richardson and Andy
of
ill,
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Middleton which was in were designed by Lori
i HThey with aMr.spand thMrsek Ed
collision with a car driven by were handed
William Van Damme, also of discussed and planned their Dorrance.
Clinton. The accident, which • Achievement day skit. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson
occurred at about 2:30 p.m.
ntine David, Darren, and Luanne
caused damage totalling $600• Cdurt Cantine L 842 held the weekend in Tillsdn-
burgsentw th Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Early last Saturday morning, Court Const
a car driven by Charles R. their monthly meeting on Stevenson.
Lince of RR 1, Brucefield was Thursday evening May 8th. JMr. and Mrs. Leo Sanders
in collision with a telephone The Huron County
Health
pole on Erie Street. The ac- Inspector visited the hall ex- Brussels,
and andJeffery Mrsof. RR John4,
cident, about 2:30 a.m. caused plaining rules regarding ser- Wammes were Sunday visitors
$300 damage to the car. No vine food to the public. with Mr. ,and rs.
damage estimate was available Business discussed included Steven, SharonM, KennyMarris, Bosand,
for the pole, which was snapped the May 23rd Foresters Dance Michael.
off.
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