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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1976-06-24, Page 154 gh of the i��� sh+�vr n► •�s;adelpte Yeats and Regenwt he newan ambufif�t �o�rks�The Lifts �dd''���:+oas+i~� Y0(4.4;0004 ng of exx>< at Huronview ho lents was donated by the Sarah Hale Chapter of the 19P to.unvi Carrying Q�epilt .w . . (News -Record photo) Personals Mr. Elmer Campbell of Toronto spent the weekend with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Percy Campbell. Rev. W.D. Jarvis con- ducted service in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. The holiday services will' iImenee--on Sunday, June 27 in the'Hensall United Church at 11:00 a.m. Randall -Wedge A pretty. mi,d-summer wedding was solemnized on Saturday at 4 p.m. in Carmel' Presbyterian Church when Rev. W.D. Jarvis united in marriage Lynda Wedge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wedge, Hensall and Vernon Randall, Hensall son of Mr. and Mrs. James Randall, Baden. The bride was attended by Mr -s• William Bell, sister of the groom and William Bell was groom- sman. A reception for the families and friends followed at the home of the Bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wedge. The couple will take up residence inExeter. StliaMISAbg. SIUDt4t Pe 1e$ PART T 7 t„a�DKlf�+Gr x x — retake; is ort ' Y uam1 t-1 n ? s% t. ortr �," rorty Legion," Nan ^!l•1�' '!!!. �,'f'R „"n.T.7r 7Tj cc -c0,, was a ".".4 nu :'il ►y rant Mc+lfae,.. eye- President of Ale legion OP Floyd crane, Mr. G: a...z was one of the fires me of the ►et ion when it organized 00 years n " Tuesday Mr Lawrenee Wein of Exeter delighted ti residents with Piano u and, .singing, On Wednesda number of residents were tat en. for a car ride hy the, Ladies' of the Christian r g7iU1nne►r .. 1 • Chaxle Y Miners n Lyse Hamilton spynt fell. . teed $kinner with r . er d Cr .Minnie Mi+ .hi+ and Dig. Ro r't d h+iac • iti iekie Lond vlsi+ietl den called on nn Sunda + with the fornier's �rnu� s�dent l'e. lacMiilnn�. nerirs. low ,. Reformed Church and had , *Moat Seafortlt Pari'(. Reit. Glenn Wright 'off Exeter had"' Church service and was accombanied by Louise Mitchell at the piano. Visitors with Mrs: Pauline Jeffrey wet e1.California. ) niece from Los 4 ngeles, Veronica;, Bob and Mary Ann Griffith, son Edmund; Madge Oesch, Goderich; Mrs, Uileen Decharme, London; Helen and Hector Jeffrey, Detroit Michigan;. Mrs. Margaret Powell, Clinton; and Mr. and Mrs. Clemente Jeffrey. Lyla Ridley and Iva Dunn, Greta and Amy Laramie and Mrs. M. Sherritt visited Vera Lammie. Mr. and Mrs. W .I. Parker, Bayfield visited Clara Featherstone. Shirley Prouty visited Roy McDonald James Stewart Mustard, son and Lynn Latitnore. Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mustard McDonald and Jean Treibner of Brucefield, received his visited Roy McDonald. Melba Bachelor of Applied Science and Brenda Walper, Exeter degree In C;vil Engineering and Mrs. Pearl Stebbins, New from the University of Hamburg visited Adeline Waterloo on Saturday, May Taylor. 22. Stewart is now employed Leslie Mitchell, Crediton by Looby Construction, visited his mother . Louise Dublin. poi) STILL rid mosEy 15 Com wee Selowiridg Swiss $? -rte SON NSVT Vic -et= •' The Kippen "Terrors" ladies' baseball team were on one of the floats in the Hensall Fair parade last Tuesday night. They are sponsored by Bendix. (News -Record photo) HOME OF QUALITY MEATS PROFESSIONALLY PREPARED CUSTOM KILLING AND PROCESSING Here are a few examples of our low prices... FREEZER Al FRONTS OF BEEF CUT AND WRAPPED STORE SLICED BACON KINDLESS SPECIAL LB 72c A. The grade four ballet class of Mrs. Zablocki"s demonstrates their exercises, which are practiced every day, at their dance recital held last Wednesday night at Clinton Public School. (News -Record photo) Y' a Onveni*n loo mum mforioy t ! !x,$ , . 0.0.4p. 4 F itilf RY NOTICE CANADA DAY HOLIDAY The offices and works of the Clinton Public Utilities Commission (except those required to maintain service) will be closed July 2. 1976 and remain open on July 1, the official holiday. Clinton public utilities commission THE BASE FACTORY OUTLET ,.The Store That Saves You More" ASSORTED QUALITIES. COLOURS. SIZES. FROM S' x 12' TO10' x 12' REG. VALUES TO 512.97 SQ. YD. NOW PER S©. YD. O r Sewing Machine. Expert Technician EARL BERSCHT will be at aur store for demonstrations and repairs THE BASE OR E c STORE HOURS: m. Fri. * t p.m. Sat. t • • p.m. Sun. 12 - 6 p.m. 1-1,01w0y -The Stan dist lives Vex More go, MEN`S - BOYS LADIES GIRLS $ ,R*$Y. WEAR YARD GOODS- PURN+TuPt MATTRESSES-- PAINt sr'WING MACHINES - SMALL APP RING LAPAP3 STORE BURS Monday • Saturday 9,00•Sz30 Frld Y nights 'tit' iit.00 So ,th c i CG,,N,e)e"'1 ((n v COnaSerct Drop that paintbrush. 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