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Clinton News-Record, 1975-07-03, Page 7t Compsloin rt�;y,�� of 1 architectural tree 'and -will Noted wltkt . the', a National Histor .t 2 p.m., Saturd*Y, lis will be followed by `rct*tmg t + fjci i1Iy he ;tail to� ' by w i vitt palliest While supcl • rcerurali ed the separate b1064* ar individual , eger+iru surrounding these, pay ityid t 4.itt{.�r�t.ii t ��y� �'Wors ttc.' a �MonuR� t nt i� of silo. Canada t Sheitifelt, Watt of Ouderieh.and PAnt Carton, many ' chain an,'of the f uron County yards Hirituu ic Ja;ial,B rd, The plaque „iced for •; will be unveiled by ,Mrs .Joan the elasrsifieation and van ;.s tration of • the different . W types of prisoners. The tower room, originally 'Here are the'complete mauls • Nelson. Mrs. Reg'Cudmore,rs. t the Clutton Horticultural , C.. 'Epps; three blooms b'brid xe, `,s Ruse show, held: last ^tea, any colour or colours - Mrs. Fridayat theTown Hall. Al Barnett, Mrs. F. Fingland. . One bloom hybrid tea, white or Ors. J.W Countex; near white-.Suzs�tttne • Brandrran * e s ins polyanthas or Mrs., Art Groves, Jean Barnett; floribundas - Mrs, F. Fingland, • Jane bloom hybrid tea, ,ellow - . Mrs. L. Bond, Mrs. R. McCann; Jean Barnett, Mrs. C, Nelson, three streets climbers, any colour Mrs, F. Pingtand one bloom or dolours - Mr. A. Knight, rid. tea,' pink - Jean Barnett, Dorothy Marquis, Mrs. I.M. -.laity Epps, Mrs. F', Fingland; Durst; seven roses in a container one bloom hybrid tea, red - Mrs, - Mrs: F. Fingland. - Mrs. Al i Peter esterhout, Srxx`artne Barnett, Mrs. 1.M. Durst; B andp'n, Ida Cudmore: one arrangement or climber of bloom hybrid. tea, hi -colour or ramblers, any colour or colours - ..tend. - Mrs. Gordon Rathwell Mrs. Al Barnett, Mrs. C. Epps, Mrs., Ito McCann Mrs. Al Mrs. F. Fingland; dining room Barnett -- table arrangement of roses. not One bloom hybrid tea, any over 12" high, - Mrs. Al Barnett, other colour ' - Mrs. Al Barnett, Mrs. C. 'Epps, Mrs. 1.W. counter; R= Olde, Jeam Livermore - Arrangement of roses, suitable blooms peace, yellow only - for nnantel - Mrs. J.W. Counter, trs. Doug Morgan, Mrs. F. Mrs. Reg Cudmore. Mrs. Al Fingland, Mrs. RonMctann; one Barnett; rose corsage - Mrs. J •W bloom peace, any other colour - Counter. Mrs. Suzanne Brandon: Mrs. F. Firlglaand, Mars, Gordon ,.,. Mid.. C. Nelson; artistic Rothwell, Mrs. Reg Cucli> ore; arrangement of pansies - Mrs. M 'three steins grandiflora. any Barnett. Matrgaret Sioman, Mrs. colour or eolours - Mrs. C. F. Fingland.; five stems of sweet Morning Prayer Seruipe at .fit- Jae Anglican. Church, Middleton , was held at 11:15 with Rev. G. Youmatoff in charge. • F. Next - Sunday, Bishop Robinson will be at St. ;fames 'Church for 'Confirmation,with' ten young people to be con- firmed. r°prayers and good wishes to' go Rev: G. Youmatoff on his stay for' tests at Victoria Hospital, London'.. -Personals ppy, to report Lorna clonally is . home from. St. 'osepbt,'s Hospital,. • Wish to report. August tip st hou sutllium : Mrs. . uffinga, Mary' . Jamieson. Mrs. Al Barnett One . spike of delphinium, any colour -'firs. C. Cook,.Dr. Brian Baker, Mrs. W. Colclough: three stems of any flowering shrub - Mrs. L. McConnell, Mrs. Ri.. McCann,. Mrs. J. W. Cniunter arrangement a of mixed garden. .flowers in'a container - Mrs. Al Barnett, Mrs. -Ruth Bond, Mrs. H. Johnson; flower arrangement using a cagrle - Mrs. Al Barnett, .Mrs. C. Epps. Mrs- ,LW. Counter; African violet - Roberta Plum - steel, Mrs. C. Nelson, 'Mrs. Al .. Barnett. Elementary school age and Clinton Junior Gardeners Container of - Mixed garden flowers - Tom WiUiscraft, David Pullen, Craig Bowker; arrangement of sic varieties of wayside flowers. prizes donated_ by Mrs. Frank Fingland, five prizes of $1 each - David Pullen` Tommy Witliscraft, Jamie Krauter, Mike Witliscraft, Brenda Hymers; useuin`r lob c t'+tr of 'pr'ia,'e joined together tq, the destruction of the ilding, the uniqtte,strueture ilt in 183 ► .. Designed •' by Tosento ar- chitectr Thomas. Voting, it, is ,� * til of the 19th -Century, concept, in':end institutions. Theyjail itself is. octagonal, with a ' Central stairha, i lit by tan octagonal cupola. A pito could oversee at a glance .1 a ivity a �` vel each of the wings dr:tu build a. counc l"cb istriet the afirst I ail Met in the..new buil due to t trate: : ddtng l eeadrte ► cowry in on iwity. February 8, 1104s otkrt w -fine fail courtrooM On before being installed in a building.on the Square last hanging took place in tl 1 • e exercise Yard of Abe, e'Hut%C t , keep pr er i i°ta�ries� far• ttte veiling of the r. `., Maurice 1e Ontario n' Breech. County A. McKitnle °wi11, d 4 the M ribbon. cutting ' " �' jdil i Jail was u t Until April 19 Other d ticipatin tz pia a :int s. 'Care during was quite uccess$ul:• with 353 seniors re:. tstering. Many thanks to he Huronview Auxiliary me \bers who were rsponsible foa aegis on and to all those~ who helped during the week in several ways. Several of the visitors took advantage of the occasion to have a meal with their friends and also i in in or take part in.the pmt Fifty-four of a Seaforth Happy Citizens CI had dinner at the Home on S turrday and sponsored the afternoon There games. we 20 tables of euchre with, p es for the eldestlady playing, Mrs. Ryan, 98; ' the „„dtlest genttetnan, William Smith, 92; lone hand prizes mere wart by Mrs. Elsie Hendersonand Rodger Gilbert: high score prize winners *ere Mrs. Margaret Foster and Roy . Maize; ---low, Mrs. Ryan and Norman Jones. _ The Clinton Christian Reformed Church held their regular...Stinday evening ` song'- service led by Dick Roorda. Mrs. Elsie Henderson played _ the piano for Monday _. terndons muSiCal programand accompanied the Hu mina. iew Rhythm Band, The Chilton ter .Citizens' Week Special book for 1st - David. Pullen won last year. therefore book given toTom my Williscraft. Spedd-Prises • Bank . -nf Montreal Award for ' champion rose - Mrs, Peter Westerbodi Red Rose- Tea Co. tropihy far the best red rose Peter Westerhout; Royal Bank di . _ .Canada silver rose bowl for the f eG,rodlf is ��itRprov ng in highest ' number of points ClintonHopital. . required by a single exhibitor Mrr, `td Mrs. Gale Adams Mrs. At Barnett, Gaderich, 32 and son of ,London, and points; The Canadian Rose Charlene -Martin, spent .a few, Society Bronze Medal for the days at theConnol1ys. highest number of paints in Bob' Elli S of . , .tmdoz ", �5 c1uss s-1 to 13..inelustve Mrs. •AI ��pcnrdfii�i'g�� �. ie�7�'day's helping B"r�:R,�G: ett 16�untocn.:.oints; � d�c� b and t Un 8 4411 iiLl r a .•+ 0 4-6'..w .gar arraangernent of roses-lt3rs. J.w. 'Irina -Connally and Len -Mills vCounter - given in memory of s t Sunday visiting in S Mild' pen n Mrs. Stew �,tnn A Chatham. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Cristians of Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Smith and family of London, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kilgottr of . Kitchener and family spent the holiday weekaid with Mr. and Mrs. Srit tb and Mi. Mrd Mrs.- Larry Kilgour. r rthristian Reformed volt teens and Mrs. Hulley assisted with activities. The Goderich Laketown Band provided a -concert on the lawn on Fa.rnily Night which was greatly appreciated by the residents. The weather was ideal for the occasion and those who were not. able to be out- doors could hear. and see the program at the windows. on the west side of the building. Mrs. Don Stewart is leader of the 35 member band and is doing excellent work. The Hurondale Women's Institute were hosts , for the June birthday party. The.19 celebrants received gifts from the laches following the',, program of readings, vocal" solos, piano instrumentals and a singe -long. _. Mrs. McFalls was'emcee for the afternoon with Mrs: Oke and Miss Brodie assisting with the program. Mrs. Shapton who. was 89 on June .5 had the honor of being the eldest celebrant awith Mrs. Ryan who was second eldest at 98 thanked the ladies on behalf of everyone. The -. residents enjoyed an -° hoar ,.a organ melodies on Thursday afternoon played' by, Ed Stiles of Goderich. CELANESE ATLANTIS WHITE, GREEN, ORANGE Req. 512:95 MORNING . GLOW SLOE, GOLD, RED REG. 6.95 ,MAOY'MO CARPET MATERIALS TO CHOOSE FROM it ' {��e■ARANTEE OUR INSTALLATIONS $995 SQ. YD. *.600 SQ. •YD. CAliN1DE "CUSHIONED CORLOIL" ' $795 6 COLORS IN STOCK SQ. (D. S0 so. Y D. ICARi IEC $2 eltmlesi�rc LATEX PAINT INTERIOR LATEX SEMI GLOSS INTERI n•J N . , TERI0R STAINS SUPREME INTERIOR LATEX WHITE STIPPLETONE W1LLPAPERS 5% OFF ALL ORDERS — PIIIoR TO JULY-15- Lomita, ULY-I5 Lomita, Johnston of London Is caught in the act, as she iutged the entries for the Clinton Rorticutgal Society's Rose Show last Friday afternoon, Miss Johnston is a former teacher of Clinton Public School. (News -Record photo) • ry day planned Many.. i any dairymen from the area Will be in Arva on Friday; duly 4th at the Western Ontario Dairy Cattle Day. The program focusses on "present planning for the •-futut " and features George McLaughlin, chairtilim Tof the Ontario Milk Marketing Board Wile will discusi 'The Future in 'DairyFartating • The program will be held in Medway High School, Arva just . 'north:of London. Starting time is to a.arrrr. • Other program torics include ` `rung, bUSirtess agreements srlrnd gedotic improvement plans for the dairy farm of the future. , Speal ers are ttob Lang, dairy. rattle specialist and Dick �earef, fsrm managpment ". ticia list both 'of tonddn and Tod Ournside of the i' *ersityof uelph„. . ' peryone is welcome. Rrring own ttineb. Refreshments wiII be suplAied. Pian newto attend: . ... , .t,, top junior gurdenerrs dt the annual' Clinton Rose Sbow ast Friday Were left to right, Mike and Tommy Williseraft, and fivid.Pullen. (News -Record photo) , sti ALL SWITCHES, OUTLET BOXES, AND ACCESSORIES IN STOCKI" 4. - • SHEATHED CABLE 'WITH,GROUND $ 30.°O a. 250' ROLL 12/2 NMW,.10 WEATIH6R UNDERGROUND 313;00 100 ROLLS RIGID FLEX PLASTIC PIPE . is FT. SLYTH SUM TIVAL .n..EBiy►th Memorial Hest Mostly In Clover l "► ti1430., d lzi:r ,inulin it. ro", 1z.�Ot UQ 2� The Mousetrap • ryro' b, KR + +wows ty 11, 1i, 11, 23. + ;, ' and A .;o . , rrrt�irrt i, _ � �.•,� This Stodgy, Ploy to attend Clinton,"THE FAMILY TRACK" ()Mario 1/"2" eta l.B. 3/4" 90 18. 80 18. 65 18- 60 La. Thirteen Su titakys, startiog July 6th through' to Sep. timber 23th inctusiVe. Five Ontario 'Sures Stake Races ,One tgeritennial Pace +... Free Parking . + Parti-Mutuel Wagering + Food and rrefrreshments served in the Family Room (Arena Floor) - 2. COUPLING .14 .17 .. 3. 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