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tb 1 Committeepronref to be s „,
tremendonS
nts ot in
berest tmany el our townti
permaneflt residents are
maware of as well as some
better known area attractions
the visited.
The highlight Of the event will
be a delicious lunch served in
charnung old world setting. All
this may be enjoyed 1114' 45*
Although this has been set up
primarily for the wives of
returning air force personnel, a
limited number of ticket, will
on sale to the general public
• ,
to dI M1 exciting.
$fohdken nd
MIuIt$* the MocnintGLorie6 are
Sponsoring, a Live Childreres
Theatre performed by the
nuron Courttry' Playhouse
Players at 3 p.m on Thursday •
July 31 at, the Central Huron
Secondary $ellool auditeriuM.
. .
Please: -"note the chnge• in
cation as this is advertisedin
the Centennial Celebrations
Programmeas,being held in
frit Of the grandstand in the
Commtmitwy:ailt. There will
be one performance only, so
..avoid disappointment and
come early. Tickets will be on
sale at the door—adults 50 cents
and children 25 cents.
Qneensway Highlights
Last week the church service
was taken by Rev, W.D. Jarvis.
Accompanied on the piano by
Mrs. Louiselditchell. Vicitors
iast week with Mrs. Squire
were Norma and Harry Got-
tesnum, Edna ,Anderson and
Reta Hern; Oliver Anderson,
desboro and Jean Harding.
Visiting Bernice Howes 'on
her birthday were Jim and
Verna Robertson, Mrs. Ethel
Carmichael. Goderich, Clara
Featherston celebrated her
birthday on the same* day and
was visited by Mrs. Beula
Smith, Bayfield; Mr. and Mrs. .
Bill Parker, hayfield and Mrs.
Belle Reid. Varna.
Visitors with Hugo Schenk
• were Martha Smith,- Jeanette
• Lippert, Marion Schenk, Paul
Schenk, Mrs. Nelson Schenk
and his wife Mrs. Hugo Schenk.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferguson
visited Mrs. Anna Dining, and
Vera Lammie. Mrs. Laura
Hubbard. Toronto; • Mrs. Roy
MacDonald, Mrs. Edna
Caldwell, Exeter, Mr: and Mrs.
Earl Unger visited Mrs. E.
Sararus.
Mrs. A:Taylor was visited by
Verna Gibbings, John and
Bernice Gibbings, Clinton.
Mark Sproat of Huronview
visited his sister Isabel! Sproat.
' Visitors with Mrs. Louise
Mitchell wer'e' Verna Coates
and Vera Pinkham East and
Leslie Mitchell, Crediton.
Marjorie Johns and Mrs. Frank
• Skinner, Exeter visited with
Ru1y Miners Chester Dunn,
Amy and Greta Lammie visited
Vera Laramie.
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Roobal
visited Mr. W.O. Goodwin, Mrs.
Anna Diiling, Mrs., Beane and
• isabell Brinthell. Also visiting
Isabel! Brintnell were Carol
Craig, Stratford and Sheila
Craig, St. Marys. Jessie Engel
and Mrs. George Blake,
Brussels visited Cora Alcock.
Rosemary -Regan and Bob
Murray were visitors with Neil
Regal.
Weekly visitors withmem-
bers of their families were:"
Roy Parinier. Wilbur Diiiing,
Milton Lavery., Sharon
Gackstetter, Cathy Bell, Mrs.
Rochus 'Fabar P.earl
Passmore, Miss Mary Goodwin
and Mrs. Roy McDonald,
Personas
Mr. and Mrs. pill Jaques and
family of isieWcastle- were
recent visitors with the for-
mer's parents; Mr, and- Mrs.
Oliver Jaques.
The Couples Club, Carmel,
Cavin and Cromarty, the 3 C's
Club and their families, 35»
people in all, spent a very
enjoyable evening on Tuesday,
8th of July when they rented the
Exeter pool for a swim under
the stars, and ended up at Mary
and Jim Dougall's for a wiener
roast.
Rev. Jarvis and Jim Dougall
were the chief barbecue ten-
ders. Next get-together is to be
in September.
4
•
4- The reidents enjoyed an
.hour of pian trielodies .in the
auditorhort on Mondayaf
lemon played by Mrs. .Elsie
new -Jerson. -
The Clinton Centennial Band
led by Miss Legg. played a
concert 00 the front lawn on
sday evening. The weather
•s,p,erfect for a band:concert
,
most of the residents were
' to take advantage of the
MuSle. The hand has 35
meqtbers ranging in age froin
-10 o 18 and they have Made
CLI
gr!?..at progress during the, past
year under their neW1earl+,14.
Ttie 'Over 90 Club" held a
plc* olriVeditescUy afternoon.
at Vinelake Ctimp. Twenty
members of the Cluictravelling
by van and ear had a to orate
Hayfield area and folloviing
tour of the camp had supper
beside the lake.
The Walkerbtirn volunteers
of Att,burtV assisted with ac-
tivities and we wish. to thank
Bob artii•Shirley Elliott for the
use of the picnic area. . -
Lawson reunion held
The 36th Lawson. Clark . Me 1970 reunion will be h.eld
reunion was held at Benmlller at the Beamiller Falls Reserve
Falls Reserve on Sunday, July 011 the secondSunday in July.
13 with 55 people present.
Afteva smorgasbord supper.
prizes were presented to the
oldest person present, Mrs. M.,
Riddell oficlinton; the youngest
person, Sherry Lyn Suplat of
•
Goderich and to Mr, and Mrs.
Chuck Liiston of Pickering for
having- travelled the farthest
distance.
-photo by Ross Haugh- The results of the games, that
Andrews - MacDonald were conducted by'David and
Gil Livingston; were: girls
and boys races 3-3, Paul Glew,
first. Kevin Moss, second and
David Lawson, third; girls and
boys' 4-8, Jeff Scott, first,
Maureen Scott, second, and
Danny Suplat, third: boys 10
and under, Bobby Jamieson..
girls 10 and under, Bill
Livingston. first, Leslie
Lawson, second; girls 13 and
under, Shirley Lividgston, first,
Karen Hannah. saond, Susan
Janiieson, third; kick Ake
slipper, Karen Hannah, first,
-1iin Jamieson. second ; and
penny in jug, Leslie Lawson,
Sob Jamieson, Ralph Glew
and Bill Livingston. Everyone.
was a winner in the peanut
scramble.
- Baskets, of yellow and mint pleated band. knotted into a
green daisies,. coral gladioli. sash made of the same sheer
and wrought iron candelabra material as the inset and
decorated the front of .Wesley- sleeves of their dresses. Each
Willis Church for the June 14 ,carriedai nosegay of yellow and
marriage of , Judith Mary coral daisieS.,
MacDonald, the eldest Tracy MacDonald, the flower
daughter �f Mr. and Mrs. girl and sister of the bride, was
Frank MacDonald of Clinton, to dressed in a miniature version
James Colin Andrews, son of of the bride. Her white dress
Mr. and Mrs., Homer Andrews, was designed by her mother
also of,Clinton. and, copied the bride's gown.
The couple were. married in a she wore a- Sidiet cap and
double ring ceremony before carried a miniature cascade of
Rev. John Oes tre i cher . yellow. mint green anertaral
Organist Louise Lovett ac- daisies.
co m pan' ed soloist, Alice Gord Jenkins of Goderich,
Andrews, the groom's aunt. the - groom's cinisin, was the
The bride said her vows best man. Ushers were Terry
in a formal silk crepe dress MacDonald, the bride's
featuringa high collar and,high hi:Otter. Mike Lacroix and
waistline topped with a V- Gary Farrelly of Gueiphthe
shaped lace insert back and groom's nephew. David
front edged with a frillofAndrews
a cousin of the groom
Obituaries chantilly lace. The sleeves was• ring bearer.
ftnitured a lace frill over the
The reception was held at the
Ernest Pym hands. A long chapel length Clinton Legion Hall. Brandy
.. train campletelyencircled with
Ernest John Pym passed scalloped lace flowed glasses filled with tinted Waterdecorated the tables.
away sucIdently at , his gracefully behind her. The Guests from Prescott,
residence in Hensall on Sunday, head piece was designed by Niagara Falls, London.
July 13 in his 78th year. Mrs. Humphreys of Hum- Goderich, Clinton, Exeter, and
hreys' Hats London. The full Gananoque were greeted by the
He is survived -by his wife, P •
Bertha (nee Andrew): son. Juliet cap was of a delicate lace brides mother who wore a
John of Osborne Township; and that matcheAl ,the lace on the Mrquoise dress featuring a belt
two daughters. Mrs. Tony inset of the dress and her three with a pearl buckle and pearl
(Nona) Shulman of Embrd and tier fingertip veil was edg sequins around the neck, She
Mrs. Allan (Lois) Wanner of with lace identical to the. lace wore a full-length lace coat
Sarnia. Alio surviving are two on her train. she ca
rned a cessories. Her corsage was of
sisters, Mrs. Hubert Hunter cc, cascading bouquet of yellow over the dress. and white ac -
Osborne Township and Mrs. roses • and daisies tintedto yellow sweetheart roses. She
• Emery Gaiser of Exeter. match the attendants' dresses. also wore a charm bracelet
Mr. Pym is resting in the Maid of honour Nancy with a sewing iciachine charm
MacDonald, the bride's sister which was a gift from the bridal
Hopper - Hockey Funeral
wore a mint dressstyledcouple for making the
Chapet4Exeter, where funeral
similarly to the bride's gown
bridesmaids' dresses,
services will be conducted from
made 01 polyester crepe with
groom's mother wore a
small white flocked flowers and
. , deep pink gown with an empire
'Robinson. In:erment will be in
sleeves. The dress insets were 'Waist and lace sleeves. Her
Exeter Cemetery. a polyester georgette and the
accessories were white and her
William John Hill V-shaped bodice inset featured corsage was of soft pink roses
William John Hill of RRI, a sheer hilt edged with a and white carnations.
Clinton died in Un its white lace trim. The full skirt
- Hospital. London on Ju ., ter was a princess line. She carried For their honeymoon trip to
. a lengthy . illness. He was M. a nosegay of yellow and mint • New BrunsvQick, the bride wore
Mr. Hill who was formerly of green daisies. an orange shirt jacket and plaid
Qrillia_ is survived by his
Bi- ides ma4ls , Brenda pants and blue accessories. Her
wife.
Ena (nie Iohnsion): four sOns. • Brissette. Goderich. and Barb corsage was of white
lan,Patriek,'Bruce and Victor: Lewis, the bride's cousin wore stephanotis.
. two- sisters, Mrs. Violet Evans cora 1 ' dresses. Junior The couple will reside in
•' and Mrs, Jack (Pearl) Conley bridesmaid Vicki Lewis. , Clinton.
• Miss Anne Van Baaren. "the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Van Baaren of R.R. 1 ton-
desboro, graduated on May 16
from the Wingham and District
Nursing Assistant Training
Centre. Miss Van jiaaren. who
is a graduate of Central Huron
— Secondary School, has ac-
cepted -a position It Stratford
General Hospital.
.
of Orillia: and two brothers -in. another ceosin-of the bride. was Prior to her marriage. the
law, Ervin Johnston and Frank dressed identically to the maid bride was honoared with three
Johnston of Lendesboro. of honour. All the bridal at- , surprise showers' given by
Mr. Peter Zimmerman of- tendants wore white. floppy Marion Millar and Lois Gib-
ficiated at the July 9 funeral brimmed hatS,which featured a flings. Louise Lovett and Marie
service from the Ball Funeral. white lace trim and a soft Farrelly and Lyn Wail:ice:
Home and Mr. David Constable
officiated at the graveside.
Flo‘ver-bearers were Mr. Hill's
four nephews, Stanley Evans
and Bill Sheppard of Orillia,
and Earl Johnston and Glen
Johnston of Londesboro.
' Interment was in the Clinton
• emetery.
"So long hey"
outstanding film based on the.rife of Dave Bayer. will
be shown at the
F.E. Madill
Secondary School
Wingham
Friday, July 25 8:00 p.m.
4*.
EVERYONE WELCOME%. NO ADMISSION- CHARGE,
. Rev, Elmer McVety
WILL REPORT ON BANGLADESH AND THE
• MIDDLE EAST
• "INTERNATIONAt OUTREACH" TV SPECIALS
• with Dave *Royer 11.•Elnier McVety. July 20 and 2; —
Channel 13 Sunday4 10:30 11:00 a.m.
• .,
• *-
Janice Lynn Turner, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Turner
of R.R. 1 Varna, graduated on
May 16, 1975, from the
Wingham and District Hospital
Nursing Assistant Training
Centre. She is now on the staff
at Stratford General Hospital.
Janice is a graduate of Central
Huron Secondary School in
Clinton.
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