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on MOCIun? Me. and Mrs. John Jewitt.
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Danny; Billy. and
On `�`4tesday Carol. �! > picnic
boliday tothe �,.... !aril alttnied family pw ,,.
on Sunday held at the Clinton
Conservation 1; r.k." Reiativ:es
from tht„Qwest. Mr. -and Mrs.
David Stele of Sask. were in
attendance.
V Preszcator spent a
.dayS, 'this' last week ' with
Betty Konarslci ofR, l.
Mr.. and” Mrs. Keith Little,
eNin, Karen and Heather of
Oeorgetown visited on Sunday,
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Szusz,
Welney, Randy and Robynno.
Mrs. Elizabeth Szusz ..returned
'h me . with them to
Leamington. having spent last
visiting with her son,
lighter-iii4-laW and family,
Mrs. Doug Whyte of Glen
chard spent the weekend
with Mr. W. f ,: Whyte:, Tom,-B'itl
andMr. Harold Whyte.
Mr, and Mrs, Morris Bos,
Steven, Sharon,
Kenny and
S
Michael, and Mr. and Mrs.
ehri SKamunes and John at-
the Wammes family
... , .
hiIdmu of Kippen, and
Brt cef field attended vacation
school at Brumfield United,
Church last week. The 100
people involved met each •.
morning from 9 to 11.
The kindergarten class led by
Mrs. David Turner was
assisted4ty, Mrs. Keith Lovell
and Airs. John Moffatt. Junior
helpers were Robyne
McClennon, Suanne Finlayson.
and "Gale Horton. The second
Ode held at the Pinery ongrade was led ' by 1ltiiss Jane
•
$ Stephens and Mrs. Marion Hill.
nday�
and Mrs. Charles Junior helpers were Mary Jane
Mr.
liogihton of HolmeSville- Scott and was Jane
d Allan.hy Mrs. B
and
vsited an Sunday with Mr.grade
firs. Bill Storey. Cooper and " Mrs. Mary
,.,RegLawson Mustard. .1 tailor helpers were
�111ir. and Mrs. Deanne Consitt and Sandra
and Elizabeth attended >a
family gathering held on McGregor. Mrs.
Sunday at the home of Mr. and 'The senior level leader.
Mrs. Earl Lawson of Clinton.. E.S: Stephens was assisted by
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Merner. Djanneilson. craft, and
Sandy, Julie Ann, Michael. and Music, bible study,the
Michelle visited on Sunday in recreation •made up adies
Zurich with Mrs. J.W. Merrier, program Imp for each day. and
Mrs. Carl Burn of Streetsvitle, of the UCW from Kipper!
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Merrier Brucefield provided cookies
and family, and David Jerry and freshie each morning. On
and Peter Smith. Friday afternoon the parents
• Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson and friends were invited to a
attended the Central Music short program to view the work
League Festival held on July 19 complied over the school
- and 10 at the University of period. Rev. E.S. Stephens was
Guelph. director of the school.
Several families from the Mrs. • MacTuliy, Peter-
community attended the borough visited with her lister
Londesboro . United Church MY.s.' G, McGregor and Mr.
T . open air service and picnic held McGregor.
on Sunday at the Seaford), Lions Guests with Rev. and Mrs.
Park. Stephens are Mr. and M
Debbie Preszcator is spen- John Pettit of Norwich...
s.
ding this week's holiday with John McKinnon; Mrs. J.
Scott and Binkley. Blind River, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Smiths.
Dwayne of Parkhill. Luella id � TQC Stephens
J ohneLawson returned home
on Monday -A.4 spending last of Scarhorough_
week in—Clinton Public
•
Hospital. We hope he will now
. be feeling much better.
community bridal shower
Was held on Monday evening at
the home of Mrs. John Jewitt to
honour Joan Howatt prior to
tier wedding on August "lid.
Janice Preszcator. Mpjrg
Anderson and Barbara Jewitt
conducted several contests.
' Janice gave a reading and
Barbara read the address. A
Local
obituary
Vitkiin wants to 00ltera
Just "once. Doug Palmer high school drama teacher,
would like to play thelieroo, Not play the -part of Paravicini.
"I had offered to , help
to
that he's a villain mind you, but
the Clinton man who is ap-
pearing at the, Blyth. Summer
Festival finds he has been
stereotyped into playing roles
of old mei°r'"0r parts requiring
accents.
The 24 -year-old son of Dr. and
Mrs. Don Palmer of; Ci inton is
the sly Paravicini in Agatha
Christie's "The Mousetrap" - a
rote that requires a French
accent. He's become quite But he is only an actor off
versatile. in.such roles which amateur standing and plans to
date back to the Scotsman he keep it that way.
played in Central; Huron . "I'll continue to have an
of "Srinadoon."
Secondary School's production interest in theatre but it's just
not a lucrative profession.
"There's no problem in° Rarely does anyime ever hit it
having to speak with an ac- big:" he said.
cent,,„ Doul said, "i've learned
to memorize my lines With it." As a chiropractor. he will set
He, is: a student at the his sawn hours working which
Canadian _ Memorial .his
enable him to'devote a fair
ea
Chiropractic College in Toronto bit
tre•
it t of time to theatre.
they ask himeto perform in -
where he is involved in the. h next summcr..Doug said
llege theatre, Practichiro. Blyth i
backstage but since they hada t
cast the part of Paravicini yet:
they offered me the role." he
said.
He doesn't find the part very
difficult. though, "It's rightin
my line,"lie said.
Besides the theatre ex-
perience he had had in school,
Doug has-been involved with
the Goderich Little Theatre.
Now is the time
to prepare your
bins for winter storage
See
HUMMEL'S FEED DIIU
'ack Spearin cuts his ways into the first of 350 pronds of
juicy beef consumed at the• beef F�
night, The meat was very good last
...(News- teca photo)
for..VB. Treat,
Bin Fume, and
Grain Guard for the ',..,.
best protection against
Grain Insects.
Hummel'sieed Milt
When Doug returned to Clinton
this summer for a job, he was
approached by Ann Roy the
Blyth Theatre _ .company's
administrator and his former
he would propably accept t e
offer. But all that is far in the
future and right now he's
content with mastering his
present rote.
CLIFFORD C. COOPER
Clifford Charles Cooper. 68.
died at the Clinton Public
'Hospital after a week illness:
Mr. Cooper was the son of Cecil
and Attie Cooper of Clinton and
was born in 1906, 1
He was employed with
Canada Packers in'Clinton for
45 years and was a past master
of the Orange Lodge. He was
also a member of Wesley -Willis
Church
Mr. Cooper is survived by his
wife, -the former Violet Fair -
service who -he married
Prince
one son, Gary
George. B.C.; three daughters.
Bars. Don (Doris) Moore of
Loddon, Mrs. Dave (Diane
Entwistle of RR 2 Ariss. and
Mrs. Ron (Gloria) Sutton of
Huron Park; and eight gran-
dchildren.
He is alser serviced by five
sisters. Mrs Elsie Elliott of
Port Colbourne;.. Mrs. Edward
.(Mary,), Hudson of Windsor,
'Mrs. ` Helen Fraser of ' Van-
couver, • Mrs. Enirnerson
(Mildred) Edwards of Clinton
and Mrs. Fran Hansford of
•Ddwnsview : and • three
brothers, Edwin and Donald of
Clinton and Clayton of Iowa.
Rev. Lawrence Lewis of-
liciated atthe funeral services
from the Bail and Much
, Funeral Home on -39119 ` 2.
Howard Edwards, Clayton
Hodgins and M s raughn of
Clinton, Mark Kennedy of
tandesbcyro. arid Tom Elliott
ro London were
and Bin Coope
the pallbearers. Flower
Sarers were Tracey and •
Sutton of Huron
StevenPark
and LorrieMoore of London•
Interment was'in the Clinton.
Cemetery.
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The Year i930 began a new business for Arthur
Groves of Clinton, when he sold battery operated
radios. Every set required a one hundred foot an-
tenna. Later *mind charger for the radio batteries
dame available:Appliances Art moved his businessom
house. About three years late • which
uptown to where �nt t+�e�"ihe busid his s.barbershop, known
b one-half our pyre
• as Groves Electriir and sold a full ine of as a pa�rtn+er.ethus
1962 Clayton ioined the businessThe block
calling the busit ess Groves & San Electric.
ot
throe stores was purchased in � N we expanded19114 from the
Ocar witzer. estate. In Sept
•nto..wt'ht. next store which had been rented o t. he
restaurant previously operated by Ruby
Ftieschauers became vacant, and wr them sold the •
store to Dorothy 'Frey, in February,
libectr cy,m�d+e A7. great new tore
front for Groves & So
im-
provement iri 190.
Art Terns bled in business, until irament.winter
'�he store is
. when poor 'health caused his
still. under the same name and run by Clayton and.
Jane Groves.
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