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Clinton News-Record, 1980-06-05, Page 16• Even though:it was an hour long, the Shriners parade last Saturday in Clinton kept the kids' attention the whole time, as more than 2,000 of the men put op -the best parade since Centennial in 1975. These youngsters were stationed at the. Rattenbury Street corner.(News-Record photo) Cheerios remember others The 'Cheerio Club met on May 29 at the home of Laura Lyon with Dora Shobbrook acting as chairman. After a reading given by Mrs. Shobbrook, the roll call was answered by 10 members and one visitor by paying the yearly dues. The minutes and treasurer's report was given by Addie Hunking. Ida Durnin reported for cards received and get well cards were sent to Gladys Armstrong who's in the Seaforth hospital and Tri Duizer who's a patient in Clinton hospital: The draw, donated by Mrs. Lyon, Constance news by Mary Memer A number of members from Court Constantine L1842 attended the bir- thday party on June 2 held at the Benmiller Hall with Court Fascination as hostess for the evening. Don't forget the Foresters' Chicken Barbecue to be held at the hall on June 12.. Last Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stevenson, David, Darren and Luanne were Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Herman and Betty Ann all of Shakespeare and Paul Baiers, Mr. and °FMr - Elmer Rader of Stratford. -.-.lr,,r 'and Mrs. Frank Riley attended the 50th Do you know? A safety belt is the best way to keep from leaving the scene of an accident. wedding anniversary for Mr. and Mrs. Adam Flowers of Bayfield on Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Marris Bos, Sharon and Kathy at- tended a shower for Anne Marie Dewan of Lucan on Sunday afternoon prior to her marriage to Arnold Boson June21. Fashion show at .Hullett un i uesday, May 27 the grade 7 a,nd 8 girls held a fashion show. Parents came to see the garments made iri Home Ec. and also the articles the boys made in shop. After the show, refreshments were served. The Fashion Show was enjoyed by parents, students as well as the teachers. Best Interest SEMI-ANNUAL We represent many Trust Companies. We are often able to arrange for the highest interest being offered on Guaranteed Investment Certificates. * Subject to change r EXETER 235-2420 Gaiser-Knecile Insurance Agency Inc. GRAND BEND CLINTON 238-1$4 482-9141 was won by- Mrytle Fairservice. The June 18 meeting will be held at Mr. Hunking's and Group 2 will tie_in_charge. Stella Adams began the program with a reading and Mrs. Lyon and Mrs. Shobbrook also gave readings. Mrs. Adams conducted a contest and garnes of euchre were played. Lunch was served by Mrs. Lyon, Mrs. Adams and Mrs. Shobbrook. Mrs. Airie Duizer was admitted fdr Clinton. hospital on May 28, where she had a toe amputated.. Mrs. Herman 'Van Baaren returned home after spending two weeks visiting her-, daughter Marie Young anri family Dora Shobbrook, ;editor om your nein in Salmon Arms, B.C. Ross Radford ' of Port Colborne 'spent 'Friday to Sunday with his uncle Mr.. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook and attended the 25th anniversary of the B1u.ewater Shrine Club on Thpsons have 40th anniversary A large number of friends, neighbors and relatives enjoyed the 40th anniversary dance on May 30 at Family Paradise for Bob and Audrey Thompson. V L Spending the 'weekend with the couple were Mrs. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton of Moorefield, their daughters Beth and her husband Ray Radford from London and Linda and her husband John Lawrie and children Robbie and Jennifer from Kitche'ner. Bob's brothers. and theirwives.,, also attended including, Ivan from Hamilton. Lorne from Kitchener, Vanden from Mount Pleasant and Bob's sister Mrs. Dorothy (Bud) Smith of Toronto. Also present was .Rev.— Ure Stewart of Seaforth, who married the couptle-- and guests also came from Mitchell, Bramp- ton, Clarksburg, Aurora, Palmerston, Listowel, Harriston and Clinton. The Thompson received many gifts and lunch was provided and served by the UCW. The evening ended with 17 friends chivaree Pt the Thom- pson home. United news The' congregation took part in communion at the Londesboro United Church on Sunday. - Shirley Scott and Jane Hoggart welcomed the people and the ushers were Connie Hoggart, Lisa Duizer, Shelley Westerhout and Barbara Carter. Rev. Scott said that the flowers were placed in memory of Jim Scott who died _a year ago. Flowers were also placed in honor of the 40th wedding an- niversary of Bob and Audrey Thompson* . Assisting in the sacrament were Edythe Beacom and Bert Lyon. Gordon Shobbrook, Jack Tamblyn, Greg 'Andrews and Margaret Taylor served the bread and Lorne Hunking, Jim Jamieson, Jack Snell and Nelson McClure served the wine. The Meesangers and their lean `er Brenda Radford met in the Sunday School rooms during the service. . The-BBerean Unit of the ;UCW were reminded of their June 10 meeting. For the roll call members are to bring an article made in Japan. Toronto Saturday in Goderieh and Clinton. Barbara Blake of Blyth spent the weekend with Heather Fothergill Mr. and Mrs. Bill Knox of Blyth spent last week with his mother Mrs. Harriett Knox here while Lavina spent the week in. Toronto. Mr. and Cousineau, Mr. Mrs. Don Cousineau, Donald, Jim and Tammy spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick spend Sunday titch ner ° with Miss Lloy Shaddick. Florence Cartwright and June ,Fothergill at- tended the Westminister weekend in London. Claude Cartwright spent the weekend with his grandmother, Mrs. Mae Rinn of Belgrave, The Wotnens Insitute -will Leet -.on. -June -11 -and Canadian industries will be discussed. The roll call wily ask members to name one simple in- vention they would dislike being without. Jim Jamieson will be the guest speaker. Milda Hoy, right, of Clinton,was presented with the food processor from Margie Wise, left, of Wise Appliance Centre in Clinton for her prize winning decorated cake. To celebrate the store's first an- niversary in their new building Wise's held a cake. decorating contest and received 16 entries. Mrs. Hoy's cake was picked as the best by judges Doug Bartliff and Miss J. Ainslie, a CRSS Family Studies teacher. All 16 cakes were donated to Huronview for the 300 residents to enjoy. Hullett pupils tour "ilhe grade 7 class had the privilege of going to London on May 29. They visited Wolseley Barracksin the morning with a guided tour through the Royal Canadian Regiment, Regimental, Museum at the barracks. The .class found the artifacts and displays. enjoyable. They,. ate their lunch at a nearby pat'l Then the class visited the London Free Press building for another guided tour. They learned many interesting facts from their guides—The knowledge will coxae in handy as the grade .7 class. will be studying newspapers in .English fortwoweeks-. In vivid color A _gift -oto you f:ro CORR 1 E'S CLINTON NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Just drop into our store during the days and hours listed below. • Your lovely gift picture will be taken FREE by a professional children's photographer. One gift portrait to a family which may include groups. It's our. way of saying "Thank you" to our regu- lar customers, and "Welcome" to everyone else. WEDNESDAY JUNE llth 11:30-A.M. TO 7 P.M. ONE DAY ONLY SPORTSWEAR Pants, Skirts, Jackets, Shorts, Tops, Play Suits, Jump Suits, Etc. Velour, Gabardine and other fabrics. • WERE *22.00 TO `65.00 NOW 16005000 HALF PRICE COATS `Large group of Spring Coats, Wool and other fabrics. Sizes 8 to 18 and 141/2 to 221/2 in the group. Now marked to sell at 1/2 our original price. ORIGINALLY *130.00 TO :200.00 NOW SUITS $65?0.To $iO.O?O Sizes 10 to 20 A few half sizes Reg. '135. to '185. NOW• 5T� $145. ALSO: CHECK OUR HALF PRICE TABLE FOR SLIPS, PURSES, HATS AND? - ST AN JONES OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAYS OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. rapt 144.,1 SHOPPE LTD. SHOPPERS SQUARE GODERICH