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Clinton News-Record, 1975-05-15, Page 3+"e Fund Raising cozntnittee would like to make,a correction concerning the event of the 50's dance and card party held -ill the Community Memorial hall on May 3rd. It was the Fund raising committee of the Auburn Recreational com- mittee, not the recreation committee who sponsored this event. However a good evening was held and the winners at the card party were ladies' high, Mrs. Gordon Powell; low lady, Mrs. Ted Mills, men's high, Ed Davies; --"-men's low, Bob Arthur; --novelty, Donald Plunkett. Everyone enjoyed dancing to the music of the 50's with disc jockeys being Miss Nancy Anderson and Greg Park. .114 Winners of the spot dances were Mr•. R. Horn, Della Slevan, Tracy Machan and Cheryl Marshall. . . Box lunches were auctioned by Ross Robinson. It is hoped that the fund raising committee will try to' plan more events 'similar to this in the near future. Miss Leila Horbanuik of Clinton was ,honored last Sunday with a bridal shower'at the home of Mrs. Wayne Millian, R.R. 5 Goderich when relatives . of the groom -to -be Larry Chamney were present. The guests were welcomed by the groom's sister, Miss *Lorraine Chamney, R.R. 1 Auburn assisted by the groom's SCHNEIDER'S 6 LB. BOXES OF WIENERS $5 SCHNEIDER'S 1 LB. TRED HO -Ts HAMBURGER 89c LB. WESTONS - LEWIS HOT DOGS & HAMBURGER Rolls 8 TO A PKG. 2/89c WHITE BREAD 24 0=- 2/79c LbNDESBORO LOCKER SERVICE 482-9951 or 323-4478 aunt} Mrs. Minton. "the beide was escorted to 40 -Chair which - was decorated with green and white streamers, wedding bells and balloons. A lovely corsage was pinned on Leila by Lorraine Chamney. Four contests were played and the winners were Mrs. Lillian Leatherland, Clinton; Mrs. Ian MacDonald, Lucan; Mrs. Gordon Jenkins, Blyth; and Wanda Plaetzer, R.R. 1 Auburn. Gifts were presented and Leila, thanked everyone and invited all to see her gifts anytime. A lunch of tea breads with cheese and cake were served. SOCIAL NEWS William J. Craig and his granddaughter, Miss Mary Wilkin, Reg. N. of London returned home after a visit with the former's daughter, Mrs. Stanley Strasser, Mr. Strasser and family at Alta Loma California. Mrs. Elsie Scott returned last weekend from a two week visit in London. Several from here were guests last Saturday at the .-`A'owson=�rtti'i� Blyth. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Ed Davies is a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cart- wright, David, Derrick, and Lorie visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, Anne, Mary Lynn and Ruth at Mississauga. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Elliott of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller. Friends are pleased to know that Mrs. Maitland Allen was able to return home after several weeks a patient - in Clinton Public Hospital with a fractured bone in her hip. Mrs. Beth Lansing was a guest last Saturday at the McQuirter-Gardhouse wedding at Midland. Mr. Wayne Powell left on Sunday after being home for two weeks to meet his boat, the S.S. Golden Hind at Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Maclnnes, Jacqueline, Gerry and Patrick of London visited on Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Gordon Powell, Mr. Powell, - o goo,- Terry,' Vickie, Wendy, Shelley and Kevin. Mr. George Collins, Miss Jackie Collinson of Kintail and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock at- tended the luncheon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stadelmann, Christine and Rhonda last Sunday following the baptismal service for Rhonda Darlene, in Knox Presbyterian Church Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waymouth of Clinton proudly celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary last weekend when they were entertained by their family in Goderich. Both are life-long Clinton residents, and they received many congratulatory messages. (photo by Jervis Studio) Local obituaries S Ilene Layton Mrs. Ilene Layton of RR 3 Clinton died Saturday, May 10 at London's Victoria Hospital. She was 52. Daughter of Evelyn and the late Robert Greer of RR 3, Bayfield, Mrs. Layton was born on November 11, 1923 in Stanley Township. In 1945 she married Glenn Layton in Bayfield. Mrs. Layton is survived by her husband; one sister, Mrs. Keith (Jean) Layton; and three" brothers, Bert, Melvin and Clifford Greer, all of RR 3, Bayfield. Funeral services were held at the Ball Funeral Home in Clinton on May 13 with Rev..L. Lewis • of the Ontario Street United Charch officiating. Burial wa Cemetery. Pallbearers Ronald Scotchmer, Ray Robinson, an and Wayne Layt ' teivart -'Rcf ler Lays `''RaymScdf'chrrier ond an were the flower bearers. MRS. HAROLD WEBSTER Funeral services were held unc eon last Tuesday, May 6 for Mrs. Harold Webster who passed away May 4 in Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, following a lengthy illness. She was formerly Winnifred Ethel Blake, the daughter of SAVE YOUR SOLES IN 1HE WANT. ADS Coii`imunlon held Morning service was held at t. James Middleton Church with Rev. Youmatoff in charge and Holy Communion was served. Talent money wad handed out by Lin Mills, based on the Parable of the Talents - just to see how we can use $5 we were given and returnthe $5 plus whatever we made out of it at the Thanksgiving Service in the fall. John Deeves is representing St. James Middleton Church at the Synod with the opening session started Sunday evening, going through to Tuesday. Mrs. Joyce Mullin and baby Sarah of Chatham attended the morning service at St. James, Sarah Storey attended the Annual Church meeting of Anglican Church Women of the Diocese of Huron. Personals Our sympathy goes to the Layton families on the passing of Mrs. Glenn Layton. Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Middleton and Mr. and Mrs. Grindlay spent Saturday with Mrs. Fred Middleton. --� M.rs...,.MurtelLoLC.lfnto � Sunday with her daughter, (Phyllis) Morrison; two brothers, Howard Blake and Keith Blake, all of Lucknow. Rev. Garnet Potter con- ducted the service with burial taking place in Greenhill Cemetery, Lucknow. Pallbearers were Douglas Angle, Blake Alton,. Leonard Ritchie; Cecil Johnston, John Durnin and Marinus Bakker. Flowerbearers were Gary Blake, Greg Blake, Murray Morrison. Relatives and friends were present from Dunnville, Sar- nia, Strathroy, Atwood and the surrounding district. Independent Shipper to - United Co-operative of Ontario Livestock Dept. Toronto Ship Your Livestock with Roy Scotchmer Monday Is Shipping Day From Varna Stockyard CALL BAYFIELD565-2636 By 7:30 a.m. Monday For Prompt Service No Charges on Pick-up tf the -late Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blake and was born November 30th, 1914 iri Ashfield Township. She attended Cherry Grove Public school and the Lucknow Continuation school. In 1938 she married Harold Webster and they resided in Ashfield and West Wawanosh Townships. She was a member of Knox United Church and a life member of the United Church Women. Besides her husband she is survived by two sons, Allan of West Wawanosh and Glen of Londesboro; one grandchild; one sister. Mrs. Gordon' '75 GMCVANDURA A General Motors Company Vehicle • lust 1600 miles Vandura Equipped with long wheelbase, 3,4 ton rating, tinted windshield, rear door glass, auxiliary 'se.at, Targe mirrors, heavy duty shocks, front stabilizer, heavy duty rear springs, 350 V8 4V, automatic, power steering, power brakbs, cigar lighter, radio, gauges JR78 X 15 B steel belted radial whitewalls. Lic C 33310. List $5818.90 SAVE OVER $1000 Goderich Never Rent a Shampooer Again Free use of shampooer with the purchase of CARPET SHAMPOO FREE usE OF SHAMPOOER WITH THE PURCHASE OF HAGERTY SHAMPOO Aimmieur Available at Clinton I.G.A. Marien Smith. Mrs. Fred Middleton had her entire family visiting with her Sunday. Mrs: McIntyre and John, Mrs, Florence Martin and children, all of London, had a nice Mother's Day at the CQnnolly's. Joe and Sarah Storey were very lucky in winning a trip to Lambert Lodge on C.B.L. Radio station to see the" last show of the "Dumbells" in Lambert Lodge, where the soldiers were entertained and is now to be demolished. Only four of the original dumb -bells were present of the original 12 One came as far away as British Columbia. On Sunday morning, Sarah's thank -you letter to C.B.L. for the goodtime was read on the air a nice surprise for Sarah and Joe to hear, Yours truly and Ed went to London Saturday evening with myself attending a shower for my niece Lynda Ellis. 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