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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-07-10, Page 14imately .Rte ' :ly.f(it t rw� tr*. ' t ivi ,.. in faraYears ds uidiug 'l ivy day began with a h parade ted by Par hall O Brecht anti a tolor aehpack and`eoamPany ed , in costumes Rei k renting a s ecific.country carried signs telling of their patronage. Girls' were Attired in itch wooden shoes and. starched caps from Holland, short pants d braces .from Germany, kimonos from China and . apan as well as outfits fromSwit- zerland; Sweden, Canada, India, -the British Isles and many other lands: Asthe girls marched from the Community Cmtr�C do . Street and entre. ou?n a'' `el�1ttgt lk tit �`to° the *,ollowrng lunch ganaa: •4 � ►ist iia t di rn nd . they. ti�nlzvd followed by a huge pyWarrderer . rnrptere. District, .J omymrssioner n>" pay lined at 1'1cnnan announced the ��h ach ea winners o the eoropeUta<hns and. any' a' into r, s+t,a prizeswere award to each: t le as; District Manan oderich took riy and . leader, ing � welcomed thegirls to Mount Br? fob semtc rrc,.• �.- member of t pack- or ion .. C'ur'nmissioner, Mrs. Marg ..,Its eader. prizes, were. =.pa lks item + odet-ieh, eustadt. Lucknow Ayton. porde companies ing prizes were Goder ieh, . cknow. Wa kertun� Far - Guides + bah itf the Meant The revel at liy, the firstof its c n'Ave charge. NtaYor Jack Johnsi • e dor FOt a tritiated there t4 return at another time. wi and Rev. George Wright offered a oyer welcomed Forest Ministerial Association• kind to be held in the district, MrRs. Dorothy yBani s, ^ South! was organized to promote Saugeen district commIss1onr" also welcomed the girls to N nt FOr est. 'For the rest "of the day's. acftVU a the girls changed into Uniforms or - earnp clothes. Displays of the different countries were Set up and judged and crus were enjoyed in. the Community Centre fellowship amongs alb . girls involved in Guiding and to - celebrate the anniversary of the movement in Canada. Included in the day -long event were girls from ,oderich, Clinton, Teeswater, Lucknow, Durham, Walkerton, Ayton, Keaiiworthe Palmerston and '.daunt Forest. Goner ►l Proficieney Awards for the On gvaduating students were parted to the top male and female student at the graduation ceremonies field at llohnewille Public. The top male r stu a nVfnr~r the year was Jeff Sura ge (left), the top female, Beverly Semple. 'fhe presentation was made by Wirs. John Westbrook (right).- MR. photo 5 !y.,., ¢� }fie m W tfal , Johnston Miss Laura. t'. '.0ordon Phillips .. to "tiircd little friends of h r Fiances 'Clark spent son Nevin on the occasionof his seventhhirthdaY. last yy,en ►��^�, at Port tanr`,- and Ross �%' ®�y �w . 'with MIM. and Mrs. 3. • 4 Mr. and Mrs. R , i R inson Mcfrrtoshand fatcnily. attended the . weddingof- their Mr. and Mrs, W„I-I.Voates.of nephew, Michael O at Clearwater, Florida spentlast sada, . weekend with ,Mz tland Allen .. a 1 'Mrs. Allen ,Who is a patient now in Clinton. Public hospital 'returning a week, ago, from. St. Joseph's Hospital. Landon. dieyn Andrews is a patient in Go i ich hospital. Miss Shelley Ilaggitt of ZUrNib visited last week with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Iaggiit. Miss Diane .canna of Done nybrook visited last ,week with her grandmother. Mrs. Bert Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McDougall visited last week with their son. Allan McDougall, Mrs. McDougall and new daughter Angie Gull at Sudbury. Mr. and M;r$. Donald' Cartz-,, wraghl, David, Derrick and;- Lurie spent the weekend at Chatham. r Mr. and Mrs. " Ronald Livermore and sons of Ford. wich spent\ the weekend. with . her llareanls, Mt., and Mrsa, Donald Haines,- - .... Help Heart... KeIp 9our Heart Fund � tl Super Summer Savings CHECK OUR BARGAINS ON SPECIALLY MARKED PANELLING BUT TWO SHEETS AT THE REGULAR PRICE --= GET" A THIRD SHEET ". FOR ow $2,00 Mrs. Ida tewart(Mt) atIalmesvilie public Scb0ol, presented..f anice Miller witha s I iu.l music award donitedb• and -Mrs. John Westbrook - DSR. Williams photo Mrs. Marilyn Drehmankr (right) presented Karen Dechert with a plaque honoring the student as the best Grade 5 student at Hoimesville Public School this year. The presentation was made at the school's graduation ceremony for the Grade 8 class. (photo by Doug Williams) At9;vJ9 N,H Use hot wati(rwiseIy -Save enegy..i.Save money. . R 4* • 19 i 5 StyIis of pants „ars now in ovr stock: Ideal for new or replacing old style panels now in your horn.. - • ;: _ .. ..::._..:...�.�.__ , .. _. �.... Award at I�ilrnesvili�e Susan Williams (left) was presented the Grade 8 Glen Price Geography ; Public School by Miss Heather Price. D,R. Williams photo tl p^ . 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