HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1985-5-1, Page 6CLINTON NEWS RECORD WEDNESDAY, MAY 1,1985—Pages
Yester. ay today and tomorrow
Dorothy Williams of RR 4 Clinton, Wilma MacLean of Seaforth, Mary (Broadfoot) Smith
of Kitchener and Marlene Bell of RR 2 Kippen dressed in their fashionable finest for the
Tuckersmith Sesquicentennial Fashion Show, held in Clinton on April 24. The afternoon
and evening shows previewed fashions of the future, stylish garments for today and the
best of yesterday. (Shelley McPhee photo)
Fringe and beads, short skirts and color were the features of the Charleston dress. Gesa
Wisch, 19, of RR 2 Kippen modelled the 1920s styled' gown at the Tuckersmith Township
Sesquicentennial' Fashion Show. The show was held in the Clinton Town Hall on April 23."
( Shelley McPhee photo)
NOTICE
ANNUAL CORPORATION MEETING
The Clinton Public Hospital will be holding its Annual Corporation Meeting
on...
JUNE 13, 1985 at 8:00 p.m. (2000 hours)
at the
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, CLINTON, ONTARIO
The meeting is open to all Corporation members and guests.
The meeting will he preceded by a dimer with a guest speaker, Rev. Roger Mc-
Combe, at 6:30 p.m. (1830 hours ). Admissi'on to the dinner is by ticket only at $7.50 per
person available from any Board member or from the hospital.
Business to be transacted:
al reading tho
r' minute,' of previous meeting
IC report of the board Including fuo' 'al statement
oil report of the unfinished business from any previous meeting of the Corporation
iv' report of the Chief Executive Officer.
Vreport of the Auditor
vi•report of the Medical Adviser y Cnmmittea
viii report of the Auxiliary
b) new business
c election of Governors arid
d' the appointment of auditors t h. Id nfhr e until the nett Annual Meet.nq
Anyone wishing to present their name for governor for election must do so as per Sec-
tion 3 of the Corporation's Administrative By -Laws which reads:
"Subject to Section 4 and all other )provisions of these Bylaws, nominations
for election as Governor at the Annual Meeting of the Corporation may be
made only by:
o) the Nominating C.ornmittee of the Board or
ID) members df the Corporation provided that each nominotion by members
is in writing and signed by at least two members in good stranding and
ii) is accompanied by o written dec lnratinn signed by the nominee that he will serve as a
Governer in arrnrdance with these By Laws if elected. rind
ntlis submitted to and received by the Secretory at least thirty i30) days before the dote
of the Annual Meeting
D Steyn
Secretary to the Board
Kim Goldsworthy of Clinton modelled a rare
wedding gown of lace and velvet trim. The
1931 dress, is owned by Mrs. Warren Gibb-
ings of Clinton. It was loaned for the
Tuckersmith Township Sesquicentennial
Fashion Show, held in Clinton on April 23.
(Shelley McPhee photo)
Tuckersmith Township and Mary's Sewing Centre presented a sesquicentennial fashion
show, taking the audience back 150 years and then giving them a glimpse of what the
future fashions may be. (Anne Narejko photo)
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