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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-06-26, Page 11, 3VNE 2e "1011)...PAGE 11. tbanito,d Mrs. Barnett and on, presidentMrs. iao as Ha gift Mrs ' feat' ° allinsoa,, .ej WO i of the Club members, in charge..;, '1' -e. convener ��i�1i iti;ld Mrs,, ,'l�l�ot'son ��,ur�f~11 .w s::serVe.d b' Mrs, Ted "f 60surner Affairs, -- Mrs,,; .. r sistor,.,, . 'Toe Hunking Maurice Bean was in.charge. of �;edgQ�'� � �unkir��, Mrs. �adegor#Xndr, y" to report that assisted by ,,Mrs, Carmen the topic assisted by Mrs. Rdy �' .` at`e. sprr Mrs Maitland Mewls sa patient Dross. _ rDaer,. had ep d charts + She had prepared c in St, J'osepb's hose tal, London. TINY BOPPERS HOP to demo shopping and, -?vi , a' racturedhip, The Tiny Popper Dance-- food..shop practises, Mr and,. Mrs. Emerson the Auburn Community • A quiz was,held oil the proper Pearl Memorial' hall was. a decided way to' shop tb. Know labels, 'Rodger ' and� Mrs, Rollinson of Toronto .attended success last Friday evening, It understand markings and how ` oduct is • Toronto spentthaweekendwith presented het' with a, gift. ..• cony y. the Taylor. reunion last Sunday at, the cottage of Rev. and Mrs. William Tailor at PortAlbert. Harold Wallace is a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London following surgery there. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Bryant, ti Mr, and Mrs. Bert Smith and Christopher of Stratford visited bn Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, `Donald Cartwright, David, Derrick and Lorie. Dr. , Gordon Ferguson of Toronto and Miss Elizabeth Ferguson of Huntsville spent 'last weekend with Mrs. Myrtle Munro. . Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Da ere Mr. and Mrs onck, London, Mr. arles Willby and Mrs. Edna Sippell of Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Holtby of 3elmont. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Youngblut, John and Jennifer of, Ottawa visited last weekend with the former's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Munro. Masters Robbie, Donnie and ' Philip Livermore of Fordwich visited last Saturday with their. grandparents Mr. and Mrs. , Donald Haines.. 1,0 Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davies attended Decoration Day at Dorchester recentlyand visited -friends at Dorchester and Woodstock. Don't forget to get your a y tickets for the annual Ham and Gross: Hebert and Mrs. John Strawberry supper on June 25th The disc jockeys provided Stadelmann will be in charge. sponsored by the Auburn good music and they were Gifts were presented for the Community Hall Board - look Trudy Machan, Jayne Arthur birthday nearest, Mrs. Tom for details in the Coming and Linda Van Dongen. Each Jardin; wedding. anniversary, Events in this paper. child was asked to bring 25 Mrs. Torrance 'l abb ; and The Trustee Board of Ball's cents admission and enough corning the farthest distance, cemetery are planning the 49th sandwiches per child. Mrs. John Stadelmann. memorial service on Sunday The kids seemingly enjoyed . Lunch was served by, Mrs., 'June 29th at 3 p.m. Knox United this event and it is planned to Arnold Craig and Mrs. Jessie Church, are in charge of the have another dance in the near Naylor. _. , and Mrs. Stewart Coitgr"atulation to the Auburn AUBURN WI Thompson, Beth' and Rusty, of Bantam Ball team on winning The June meeting of the Keeling, , Virginia, spent last 5-3 last week. the Dunganno• n Auburn Women's Institute was week visiting at the homes of team last -held, -last. Tuesday evening in . -their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. -and Mrs. Ben Hamilton, BOM; •and Mr. and -Mrs:- .*4Mrs: ~E.l E mnpa "long zird'.., " 'Auburn Goin° xnity:'"Stta" `Y" ':.Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock were Memorial hail.. with the Cliff Adams of Londesboro. guests last Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Humphreys at Palmerston. Mrs.` Cora Buchanan, Goderich, Misses Fern Symington, and Hilda Meyrick of Toronto visited last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Johnston ' and Miss Laura Phillips. Robert Chamney of Blyth spent the weekend at his home in the village. Guests on the weekend with Mts. Catherine Jackson were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kai of Oakville and Miss )Margaret R. Jackson of Blyth. WALKERBURN CLUB • The Walkerburn Club held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Carmen Gross. The hostess opened the meeting with a poem. Mrs. Gross led in prayer. --MThe minutes of the previous eeting- were accepted as read by the secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Penfound. Roll call was an- swered with each member giving a 'household gift for the Wayne Kennedy family. I' - Treasurer Mrs. Lloyd- McClinchey gave the financial statement and stated that the foster child had been paid up tE�'- the end of July. Plans were made to hold the ,'� ic..,at. ,the .home of y Mr. and Mrs. Ted flunking t` e-- last Thursday of the month depending on the weather. The evening sports will be in the charge ;of Mrs. Leonard Archambault and Miss Vaughan Hunking. Mrs. Lloyd McClinchey read a thank -you note from Mrs. Randy Machan. The draw prize donated by Mrs. Tom Cun- ningham was won by Mrs. Lloyd Penfound. Mrs. Carmen Gross - in- troduCed the speaker of the • afternoon, Mrs.. Al Barnett of Goderich. She gave an in- formative talk on flower arranging and demonstrated how they should be placed. She also assisted members who had brought their own flowers to, make arrangements. Mrs. Tom Cunningham VMS well attended with over 40" to tell how a -food pr children under 13 years of age fresh. Mrs. Doer read an AI'-`' present. - ticle on this and the quiz was, They danced' to records of filled out and discussion took their choice and those winning place. spot dance were Bradley Mrs, Bean -then spoke on the Andrews and Janice Daer, Auburn and area family and Marilyn Archambault and Kent brought out many good points_ Howattt Shawn Seers and about rural living. She brought —T f the Ory, I in order � r a o0! �. a t +�� t CoS.t for- Mr, and Mrs, 'rvin. Sillery. who, celebrated thel' 25th wedding anniYersary. do $atu. x'day', 3uno 2t, ' S Mr, Russell Dallas is a pati"entinStratford Hospitals.. Mr, K. Cornish, Mrs. 3. Morris, London, - and. Mr: and Mrs. Ray Brock,' -RR 1 Brucefield, have just returned from a three week holiday In the West. - Mr. Robert Caldwell is recovering in Clinton Hospital after undergoing. surgery. Brumfield firemen were called to a fire at the home of Mr. and Mrs Law. Con- Glen ce McClinchey, Robbie in several Unes ..o Plunkett and Debbie flunking, Stewart Collect for better Bruce Honking and Sharon living:' Glousher, Carla Hebert and Reports of , the District Shawn Seers. - _ Annual held recently at Blyth Th 1' t' dance was were given by the delegates, e e imina ion Mrs. Frank Raithby and Mrs. Matthew Riordon. The won by Gordon Powell. two outstanding dancers were Mrs.,Andrew Kirkconnell, Darryl Plunkett and Monica Hebert. The door prize was won convener of the card Com- by Glenyce McClinchey. The mittee, gave her report and lucky draw was won by Debbie read, the thank=you notes Hunking. received. James Towe, chairman of the . The motto, "There' is more to Auburn Recreational Com- wise shopping than to be first at mittee made the draw for the the bargain table" was taken Prince and Princess of the Ball. by Mrs. Oliver Anderson. She Mrs. Robert Slater social gave many thoughts on this convener crowned Miss Julie topic naming products on the Daer and presented her with a , market today which have great bouquet of artificial flowers, value and some which have not Mr. Towe crowned Dwayne any,. oll call was answered by Brown, prince of the Tiny Boppers. naming a common household Dancing was' from 8 p.m. to poison which is often un - 10 p.m. and lunch was ,served protected. by Mrs. Robert Slater, Mrs. A piano solo was played by George Hebert, Mrs. Ross Mrs. Catherine Jackson. --Daer and Mrs. Sandy Andrews. Children's Day will be held in. Lucky chair prizes were won by July and Mrs. Leonard Tr c Machan and Terry Archambault, Mrs. George a, BeGalachuiky the Centennial Girl, Cathy Falconer (left), andJane, Snell the af- ternoon of the first day of ° spring entertaining the folk who attended the Bluebell Tea at the Holiday Horde. Mrs. Ceriel Van Dann1ne, who organized 'the tea, .which was serfed with strawberries and cream, and a rummage sale outside of the Home raised $80 for the town's senior citizens' club. The girls are students of Mrs. Zabiocki (News -Record photo) Church holds successful family picnic A ,good nuriiber of families tTrnes, on doing things for ,dercock, Marg Coventry and . Nom Wesley -Willis United others and forgiving people Bud Walker, were enjoyed by Church gathered at Stewart who opt out of their respon- young and old alike. sibilities. He showed how A highlight of the afternoon's activities was the junior choir Ingin;• a special holiday song r the 1 - streichers . unday, and for the month of. July, the congregations of Wesley Willis and Holmesville will worship at the Ontario Street United Church. On August 3, Wesley - Willis and Holmesville will celebrate a Centennial service with former ministers retur- ning to take part. Dr. A.J. Mowatt will be the guest speaker and the music will be provided by an alumnae choir. A large number of former members and friends is also expected to return for this very special service at Wesley Willis and an invitatiorr'is extended to everyone in the community who would like to attend. Middleton's park last Sunday for an outdoor worship service and picnic. The worship was under the direction of ° Rev. J.S. Oestreicher, who gave a very meaningful `sermon for the helping and compassion Can often persuade those who have neglected their duties to come forward and do their share. Both the senior and junior choirs provided the music under Mrs. Bill Hearn's direction. The church organist, Cathie Potter, played her ac- sgg congregational reg singing and othrmus cal numbers. Following the worship ser- vice and lunch, Sally Bird was presented with gifts by Bill Craig on behalf of the senior choir, and by Aileen Craig on behalf of the Morning Glories. Mrs. Bird, who was active in church life is . leaving for Western Canada. The games, • under the organization of Pat Saun; service.Mr � future. CANADIAN'CRAh1E -RENTALS LTD. 24. HOUR SERVICE HYDRAULIC CRANES .CALL WINGHAM 357.3721 OPEN EVERY NIGHT SUNDAY, JUNE;29 DUSK 5 FEATURES LOVE And HORROR Metromedia Producers Corporation presents An Alpine Production in association with (uubusco Studios 4 'MOM soavivolir "*0.1;,'N*IN .h.*1/4 Shelley Katlgrin Grange,' daughter of Mrs. Dorothy Grange of Auburn, received her Bachelor of Arts degree in English on May 'Nat the spring -convocation of the University of Waterloo. TUES., WED., THUR., JUNE 24, 25, 26 4 Chinese. 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Sholdice, Mrs. Paterson and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hill. CENTENNIAL FASHIONS We have the finest in Western Ontario. for bath men and women p.RERAR COSTUME RENTALS 126 Ontario -Street Sarnia, Ontario Phone (519) 336-3765 SEAFORTH CENTENNIAL AND SEAFORTH AGRICUJ,TURAL SOCIETY TRACTOR TRUCK . PULL A WOTPA Sanctloped Event Agricultural Grounds SEAFORTH Tuesday, July 1st at 1 p.m. PULL CLASSES 1 — Out of Field — 5000 Ib. Purse $200.00 2 — " — 8000 Ib. Purse $200.00 3 — " " -- 10000 Ib. Purse $200.00 4 — " " — 12000 Ib. Purse $200.00 5 — " — 16000 Ib. Purse $200.00 6 ..- " " -- 20000 Ib. Purse $200.00 7 — Open Class 7000 Ib. Purse $300.00 8 — Open Class 9000 Ib. Purse $300.00 9 — Truck Class 5000 Ib. Purse $200.00 (Wheelbase min. 100") 10 — Truck Class 7000 Ib. Purse $200.00 (Wheelbase min. 100") — Safety equipment to NTPA Rules — Trucks to have Clovis type hitch at hitch point — Weigh in at Seaforth Coop at 10 e.m - SEE THE DISPLAY OF ANTIQUE EQUIPMENT Entertainment and Refreshments in the Arena 12 noon to 6 p.m. Shop 527-0120 Home.527-0348 Chairman:' Ken Coleman — • `y--Centennal Homecoming Friday, June 27 7:30 p.m. — Musical Variety Show including soloists, step dancing, singing groups, community singsong, pianists, , gliartette and much more at Seaforth High School gymnasium. Silver Donation. Saturday, June 28 7:00 a.m.-10.00 — Pancake Breakfast on Main ' Street. 7:30 9:30 - Early bird store sales 9:00 = Registration at Centennial Head- quarters,Gouinlock St. courtesy of -Bell Mobile Home Sales 1:00 p.m: — Centennial Parade featuring Miss Canada, KW Dutchmen, Marching Band, York. Lions Steel Band and Seaforth District High School Band and also - the `Miss Seaforth Centennial', competitors and many floats from Seafortand area. Parade commences at Van Egmond home along Main Street to Duke St. then to Chalk St. to S.D.H.S. 1:00 p.m. — '6;00 — Visit - the Hospitality Centre at the Arena — meet old friends and - nese. �Ic ' — Entertainment by the York Lions Steel Band after the parade. 3:00 p.m. Official Opening at ..the Fair grounds. 3:30 p.m. Judging of - Miss Seaforth Centennial at S.D.H.S. gymnasium. - 5:00 — 7:00 — Centennial Smorgasbord, Arena Half Tickets $3.75,Children $2.00 at the. door. 6:00 -- Centennial Banquet Tickets $8. 00/ person. 'Charlie Farq uarson' . 9:30 p.m. — Young People's Entertainment by Tickets, x$1.00 at the door at - the Legion. Guest Speaker - Dance at Legion Disc ' Jockey Sundiy, June 29 11:00 a.m. — Attend the church of your choice 1:00 p.m. — Car Rally, beginning at the High School parking lot. Three Classes: Mens, Womens, Mixed, Registration, Fee:$3/ car 2:00 p.m. — Children's games ,and races also Penny Carnival at theHigh School. Eyring your pennies and eater games, races and horror house and much more. Refreshments and prizes galore. • • 2:00 p.m. — Drum Head Service at Victoria Park arranged by Seaforth Legion with veterans and bands from across Zone C1 taking part. 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. — Chicken Barbecue at the Arena. Advance tickets available - Adults $3.75; Children $2.00. Catered by the Foresters of Constance. 7:00 p.m. — Seaforth Old Timers vs • CKNX Try Hards at Optimist Park 7:30 p.m. CENTENNIAL ECUMENICAL Worship Service featuring JACK BURGHARDT and a SEAFORTH MASSED CHOIR . Seaforth District High School Monday, June 30 7:00 a.m. — Pancake Breakfast on Main Street 7:30 9:30 — Early Bird Store sales. 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. -Visit the Main St. Mall - Sidewalk Sales. 10:00 a.m. -- Seaforth Centennial Mosquito Soccer Tournament — Seaforth District High School. 144 participants in 8 teams. 11:00 a.m. — Judging of Best Costumes on Main Street. 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. — Reunion— Seaforth Public i 2:30 -_3:30 — High School Reunion 9;00 OmSEE & HEAR Hank Snow and The Rainbow Ranchboys featuring Rosemary Atkins tickets avai Fable at'the door Seaforth Community Centre Tuesday, July 1 J 9:00 a.m. — Men's Sall ' Tournament at Optimist Park , 10:00 a.m. — Golf Tournament at Seaforth Golf Course '1.00 p.m. — Tractor Pull at Fair Grounds. Hospitality Centre will be open. Entertainment by the Crippled Ducks. 1:00 p.m, . --< Antique Cars and Machinery Parade frot rr?he Van Egmond House to S.D.H.S. 9:00 p.m. — Dance to the Carlton Showband Seaforth Community Centre Advance Tickets available $8/ Couple Tickets available at the door 1• Buy your ^-Tub Tickets Make Seaforth your holio` ‘ek end fun ,centre