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Clinton News-Record, 1984-08-22, Page 8105110, looked" ." :trir•g• '10410(1 .�nthe k bylVirs, ,siNorman '.4rtustrontoras mistress of ceremonies and welcomedevryone and- a rousing .otingtsongAm. Greg Park, • - • • 44't ••„ �ld ook keptt� the Olympia tradition and had competition. She chose Mrs. Gerald McDowell and Mrs. Norman Wightman as leaders. Mrs; 1VteDowell had chosen for her team - Mrs. Harry Ceislar, Miss Nancy Verbeek, Mrs. Dorothy Grange, Donna L,yn4 •._Armstrong, Mrs. John 14100,0m41„.,anfL, Mrs., ,-Torn, Cunningham. Mr4.,WiglginsOklieam was composed of t Mra,.Fre4AillOng, ;Miss Eim McDowell, StelYart Mrs. Ross Robin- son, 1Virsi;Gor, .Gross and Mrs. Ruurh Mr. Harry Arthur and Mrs. Peter Verbeek ier0thejlidges and awarded •the pointalteeaVbnOnteatant when they had done what the cariktold thern, from blowing up balloons to. drawingpictures of some of the contestant‘ •Mrs.McDowell's team • were awarded the prize and an received small gifts, . the..groonits, ...parentet.Mr 004 lyirs4Donaicl 01,..7paio duets. ineg,-.: ' . '.. Sherry'''', If r#,'Aocal. folk attended the ,4Mrs.,0th. an- • ,w0t:e4gii .., „ ,,, .. fPr.,, . P ' i!'::: , Elmet Gerald . ', :,: iSaturday ''i,tt:, OfOr .•'•)",00040,'..non: an.. . ..,.. .1 rated a . .,. ,Lorie Armstrong, Donna Lynn Athstrong , hardware store a fe*,eartil,. ago. in the ,„ 2,7' ii0i''' 14.004-, for eis-i' o, . • Caudette. iche*t ofGoaerich decorated" • bat 'with bows and placedIt ee the WOO - be. Sherry tholtedher friends for the lovely gifts and lunch '$V_ee'srred filen*, Church News A last A C niesea l. CRY 441540x United church ' 'Sense of $0; .10,i_th6 the* of the given y Gary;huttlewito h, Mrs, Gordon Gross was,the organist and was assisted on the piano by Mrs. Marjorie McDougall, Mrs. Greg Park was the soloist. She sang "There'll be' Peace in the Valley'. The ushers were Larry Plaetzer and Greg Park. Social News Gordon Plunkett returned last week from a trip to the East Coast. J.K. Young of Mitchell visited last • Thursday with Mrs. Tom Johnston and Miss 'Laura Phillips. Hope Chapel cemetery memorial service will be held this Sunday, August 26 at 3 p.m. with Gary Shuttleworth as guest speaker. Please bring your own lawn chair. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Shackleton of Ottawa visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Haines, Rachel and David of Niagara Falls spent a few days last ENTIFIE PANELLING STOCK. SHOP EARLY FOR • BEST SELECTIONS! "REcLEARING OUR PRESENT *at TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR NEW FALL PWLLING LINES - ARRIVING SOON! " T-44-1/4, • ';i441tegular $7.95 to $35.00 per 4' x 8' sheet , V SALE PRICE - ALL IN STOCK PANELS • 20% DISCOUNT Cash and carry - till Saturday, Sept. 8 LANGFORD LUMBER. HOME CENTRES 230 Bayfield Road, Clinton 482-3995 Z QUALITY PRODUCTS II QUALIFIED SERVICE Z COMPETITIVE PRICING IR 1/1 494 IMPORTANT NOTICE: The Weed Man's Fall Application of Weed Control and Fertilizer gives you all this: 1 STIMULATES DENSE GROWTH OF TURF 2 PROVIDES RICH GREEN LAWN EARLY IN SPRING 3 RIDS LAWN OF UGLY BROADLEAF WEEDS 4 FEWER DANDELIONS NEXT SPRING 5 MAKES YOUR NEIGHBOUR ENVIOUS Get Great Grass From e .TOM GRASBY WE GUARANTEE RESULTS....524- 2424 , '-',fr •, I PA! *.611111111111611 cnourivpisf, lireiall OE Wag Wig "" op sio Fir is, . ilAhil f 10% s; • liP - illiiiiiiiiila so 1 Isil OM Oft es 01 on al 1111 git Wm IN We so sit 'HA lir-- •IIII 1 I klik., ..• lir x -• •• . .7 • t -,--- r I ,-""----- - . I L '..,...4.a., illit.SUPER ...SPECIALllit .•_ • ratiflaMOWeb Mauve 10 Oh* streamers and- decorated the IttaPt UAW Church $1440' School Nem; last MOP* evening when Vickie 'Powell was honoured with a bridal , shower. Mrs. Shirley Andrews was Mistress of ceremonies and welcomed all and con- gratulated Vickie. A sing -song was enjoyed with Mrs. Connie Nesbit accompanying on the piano. Contests were held and prizes given out. • The lady_with the I3irthclayneareat.the wed- ding date was Mrs. Wendy Ritchie; anniver- sary date nearest was Mrs. Joan Reinhart; and the oldest lady present was Mrs. Beth Lansing. Mrs. William Empey read a story of Vickie's life, substituting adjectives which all guests had written when they signed the guest book. Mrs. Keith Rodger assisted Mrs. Empey. Beautiful corsages were pinned on the bride-to-be by Tracy Machan; the bride's mother. Mrs. Gordon Powell by Mrs. Shirley Andrews; and on the groom's mother, Mrs. Ray Hanna by Trudy Machan. All were escorted to the decorated chairs on the platform. 11 tl • Trac Saehall.• „. . • Olk OUWaShialled bloomers.. and bra which - the hrldoto-bo .modelled Vicki ', thanked 4 ter' their' gik and ih- '1"eVeryillle to wedding. reception on ...,.Saturday evening at Blyth. Lunch was serv- ed by friends, ,, , , . . ) So.cial,NOWe . . George Hebert' and daughter Claudia of California visited last week with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. William Andrews. and Todd. Obituary Funeral services were held on Friday, August 17 for Mrs. Arthur Lefebre at St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church in Blyth. She died on August 14 at her honrie on john Street in Auburn, after an illness of three years at the age of 64. Mrs. Lefebre was born at Canterbury, Kent, England, the daughter of Frederick and Mary Charles. She served with the British Army from 1943 until May of 1945 and also served as a corporal in Heavy Anti - Aircraft (Gunnery). She was married on Ju- ly 7, 1945 to Arthur Lefebre who survives her. Following their marriage at Canter- bury, England, they took up residence at Windsor from 1946-1950, then Hamilton, Burlington and Freelton until 1980 when they retired to Auburn. She was a member of St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church and had been very active in the C.W.L. of Mount Carmel Chur- AUSOI) unamney, ey Rutledgeq Ms' 1# for display by were taken by c Au Stilt 1ton....She was alSO4.t.11ieglber liortieulttiral .qoCiety ' • 1 : St Thomas. • . .FreeltOnah rqsWlisr7.'deB941414yeSel'reolillaisfi itthmthne" an rMrrews in charge. ;HOS read the kninuks and a ifeat • from„some: citizens that more oxide ba_annn on the Streets„ cussed. Trustee 0011104er reportedthe fire qharles ef New RomniitYi Enine' and, one ' meetlng whtekhe had attended ,apj* . . •• t.„ • - • :1.^.,:•• en, hor husband, she 4.-n. The..4 Wayne of ,Vattihridge,;64(0),% Craig of. Freelton, and Brett of :two daughters,: Mrs. John (140 " Mclirwitb, of Freelton and Alm -Thomas. • (flOnnhi), MOCallion of .SraltikerS, B.C.; 14" grandchildren; one , brother,. William sister Stan Mittel .of laanterbin, Some work will have to be done on the Kent ngland. water tanks in village .and a drain will The Reverend Father Pluto conducten &.• have to be put *between the bank and the library'room Txustee Andrews was nut in I 4 funeral services with burial in St. Michael s charge. Cemetery, Morris Township. The pallbearers were sons and sons -in- it ivas decided to advertise the pumper, laws of M. Lefebre as mentioned above. reel and hose to the old fire engine pumper. Relatives were present from Windsor, St. A vent will be -placed in the Library room to Clair Shores, Michigan Hamilton. Burl- help withyentilation. Coroner rules planemcar accident was pilot's error WINGHAM - Coroner Dr. J.K. McGregor of Wingham has ruled that pilot error was the cause of a plane -car accident near Gorrie on June 16 which claimed the lives of three people. The pilot of a single-engine Cessna 172, Gordon Moir, died in the crash. Occupants of the car with which the plane collided, William Miller and his wife Helen also died in the accident. Investigation indicated that the pilot was attempting to land the plane on an airstrip on the Norman Fairies farm, then tried to take off again and overshot the runway, crossing Highway 87 and smashing into the roof of the Miller car. SHARP NO. EL,509A SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR METAL CLAMP CAMPUS CLIPBOARD 1.7 EA. CAMPUS 500 SHEET' PAPER REFILL PACK 2.99 4 PAK TUNGLOK COVERS 99' SPECIAL EL339 SHARP METRIC CALCULATOR 1199 SPECIAL YOUNG PERSONS THERMOS AND LUNCH BOX 3.79 SPECIAL! EXTRA VALUE! 11 PACK BIC PEN SET t 89SET SELLOTAPE ROLL INVISIBLE TAPE 15. 69' SPECIAL! 8" x 10" BUDGET WRITING PAD 99#EA. 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