Clinton News-Record, 1975-07-24, Page 2411
1letiati institute (C.C.f.)
wa$ located on the present
earn -pus . and, if. one walked
a. north en,Giblings ,Street,.
j rincess Street and
„,� leans, took a straight line, would
Orion, � Mi walk ri ht in the front for and
into the. ncipal s office. ”
'Also,, „ �l�tt�t��. was � . '� .
Dalgliesl s • mother, Mrs back wass barn
modeB, alter, from parlous x ated at the
like . gytannasiutn and► in the
+i1ta for triplegatheringleh tion - fat tet, it ailY as iW
was.
rest'a Darn with a, n*inimUm of
Vi as
and '�+�.� 25th wedding,�quipm+ent- There was an,niax ary, their i orc�t, a�tid outdnoe basketball court where
Site
-1?�.. Pacific Banh in games. Theb
+ + below -the- nee bloomers.
knee socks and run-
;
21st birthday and . , a . r we played all our rotor -school
lent to Vice -Present of lour" team
was
the Angeles. •`nattily'', clad in blue serge.
Les Angeles k white
muddies,
, l4 rom'�ud�rut'y recently came n�ng shoes.
Mr • John A. Italie and friend, , Just••north ofthe' basketball
Mi.-- _ Ken l�tielkie* � spend • several days with thecourt. was the tennis court and
: former's tennis was much more- popular
mother, Mrs.Evelyn Hudie of in the 1920's than it is now: Mr.
Rattenbury St. Treleaven was principal when 1
+ + "#''2"
Mrs. Jennie Wise iso. Visiting started to High School in 19and 1 can recall a Mr. Erwin
this, week with her daughter, and a Mr. Teeter as having
Mrs. Robert Glen and fatuity of been principals during my five
Stanley Township. pyears.
Mr. and Mtg. ,.H. Robinson ,
and Miss Rheta `Robinson of The new Collegiate Institute
Ingersoll, spent last Tuesday was opened at Easter 11,l
97 so
with Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Knight. I actually enjoyed being a
+ + + student in- it fii only about
Returning after having lived three months. I hope to go
"back to sc ooI" during
{
•
•phots by Carmen
McNivhol-Walden
Floral arr, angoents of white Carnation was followed by a
iceberg chrysanthemums, deep honeymoon trip toCollingwuod.
pink and white carnations, pink Ther couple will reside in
snapdragons, and white baby's Clinton.:
breath covered the communion
rail when Michael McNichol
and Sarah Walden exchanged
wedding vows under the lighted
candelabra of St. Joseph's
Roman Catholic Church in
Clinton on May 24.
here years age,
Mr. and Mrs. Father Joseph Hardy ot-
Cy Bertrand of Richmond Hill Centennial° Week , and hope .
and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil will see some, at 'least, of my ficiated at the double ;ringceremony that united the son of
Cockrarn and John Mark of formerschoolmates.
aofew3of themkhavc Mr. and Mrs• Clarence
Elmvale visited many friends that q • li�'iehiichol of Clinton and the
passed on but there must be Dr. and Mrs. Paul
in.CUnton last weekend. sveral who have been: as daughter o
+ +� + , � Walden of Bay'leld- organist
Mr...Bud`~Walker,..ef •Ontario '' . fortunate. as I have been tors.. Hartman tofd G Organist
ich
St. _. Clinton - -a teacher at enjoy good health and • will " played Handel's Water Music.
cefield Centennial School return to the "scenes of their The bride wore a-- gown
inherits his athletic interests 'teens • + + +
very naturally. His father, Mr.
George Walker of St. Thomas, .
Ontario, was recently named to
Princethe Lastly, one cannot work
Island as the entire staff of
S full of Faint. During his feverishly,
the senior the News -Record has done,.to
tong career in sportsout this eentennial edition
a long distance bike racer.
Mr. WaUcer� was outstanding as putout catching � it. What is
Today he still skiis, skates and "it"? To this writer ..it.. is that
certain feeling of pride in the
bicycles. Mac town which is on the eve of its
Bud and his brother,. , one hundredth birthday. blue and pink
Walker of � to P.E.I.
both Let cynics sneer - and be that stripes of deeper
travelledfdown oo a . to see as it may - there is still a pride flowers ,with short puffed
ttieirfatherhor+�ured• eaves. Similarly attired were
•
-1-•�i- + in being a it's.part.' of this �, �uliti � and.
Celebration - our town and it bridal atten. i n�
The Clinton � Horticultural reflects our way of living. Raley Walden and junior
- that ever -busy and Kat estnaidS Diane McNichol
of
veciety, As one who has livedo W lcn,Ml
Wednesday.
ed nada group, nor last considerably nomadic life. and Elizabeth a
' •I �"�' bouquets `pin'karid
an ual potyduly 16 f their +c not b n i i•-.
annual luck supper at cannot boasto being a native,_ ,.white miniature carnations..
Stuart Middleton's Park. In all Clintonian - but after our yearsated up with blue ribbon.
about 35 members attended• of service here with the poi to stephanotis. arid baby's
While there, they' combined R.C.A.F. - Clinton had enough
pull to keep our family here - so breath. •
pleasure with a little business .Robert McMahon was bt*st
and collected weeds for drying - from two Gibbs and two Gib- man and McM F ntzs�best
ns
probably future projects of the bleu we wish Clinton a great and Peter Walden were the
club. While speaking of the centennial - may it be the ushers.
we are stepping stone to a still greaterHortiadturaf Society -A reception at. the White
reminded of the saying future.
"Beauty is in the. eye of the
beholder" - well. certainly, it is
a pleasure to feast one's eyes on
the radar triangle since the
Society gave it a face-lifting.
+++
Froin hearsay we learn that
many Clintonians anal our ,
neighbours in the villages and
townships are looking forward
to the Back to School reunion of
Centennial. Don't forget to go to
C,H.S.S. (that's the high school
on Princess St.) on Saturday.
August 2nd item 9 a.m. to 12
noon. You'll probably see
yourself in one of the •many
pictures on display.
Along this back to school ,
theme we would like to print the
-following which was sent to us
by Mrs. Helen Pearson of
Clint +. The old Clinton
trimmed with white eyelet and
a lace tucked bodice. °Lace also
trim.nied her train. A shoulder
length veil was ornamented
with baby's breath and the
bride carried a bouquet of pink
sweetheart roses and deeper
pink roses festooned with
baby'sbreath .
The matron of honour. Barb
Crawford. wove -a dress•of blue
dotted dimity with narrow
L�cal obituary
- Viiiiliam Trewin
A tong time Mullett Township
farmer, William Trewin, died
3t. Huronview on July 19. He
was 80.
Mr. Trewin was born to
Albert Trewin and Margaret
Leiper in Londesboro in 1895:
He lived in Hullett Township
from- 1895 to 1972 before en-
terfng the County Home.
He was predeceased by his
wife, the former Julia Ann
Brown whom he married in
Londesboro in 1931, and his
'daughter, Isabel. Mr. Trewin is
survived by a daughter, Mrs.
George . (Margaret) Osmond,
and granddaughter, Judy.
Funeral services were from
the Rall Funeral Horne. Clinton
on July 21 with . Rev. Stan
McDonald officiating.
Pallbearers were Guy-ei d r,
Tom Leiper, and Murryof
Londesboro. Lloyd Stewart of
Clinton, John Leiper of Toronto
and Wilmer Keller of Seaforth.
Interment• was in Burns
Cemetery, Hallett Township.
Mr. and Mrs, "red Little were n rriwed at Blyth'United Church
on May 24. The gam' is the son,Of Mr. and Mrs. William Little
id Londeshoro,' and the bride is the former Marlene Masan,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Mason of Blyth. The couple
are residing inClinton.
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