Clinton News Record, 1955-08-04, Page 7"lWR,SDAY", AUGUST. d, 1955
CLINTON NEWS-REORD
News of Hensall
Mrs, Emma Shepherd has .moved
into the apartment owned by Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Reid.
lylr, and Mrs. Kenneth Doig,
Grand Rapids, Mich., were recent
guests with Mrs. Lydia Doig and
Janet,
Mr. and Mrs: William Simpson.
and family, Detroit, Mich„ are
vacationing with the formers.
mother, Mrs, L. Simpson.
Mrs, James W. Bell left by
plane from Crumlin airport this
week for Oakland, California, ow-
ing to the'-serioris illness of her
sister, Mrs. Olive Knapp,
Bowling Jitney
Winners at the jitney bowling
tournament held on the local howl-
ing green were; first; skip Sam
Rennie and lead William' Henry;
second, skip Wes Wenner, vice -ship
Hugh Love, lead Mrs, Lorne Luk-
er; third, ship William Brown,
'vice -skip Lorne Luker, lead, Mrs.
O. Goodwin.
Minister Home
Rev. C. D. Daniel will occupy
his own pulpit in the United
Church this coming Sunday, Aug-
ust 7, and will preach his first
sermon in the church, having been
inducted in June this year. Mem-
hers of Carmel Presbyterian
Church will worship in this church
for the month of,.August.
Legion Bingo
Winners at the Legion bingo
held in the Legion Hall on 'July
30 are: Mrs. Ray Foster, Cent-
ralia,;.. Ted Saunders, Exeter; Miss
Fleischauer, Zurich; Mrs. W.
Brintnell, Miss ,Hannah Murray,
Wilbur Parker, Bob Clark, Bobby
Shale, Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. Bob
Baker, Mrs. Wes Verner (2), Mrs.
William Smale, Mrs. C. Broderick,
Bill Petty, all of Hensall.
July Bingo '
Winners -of the July 23 bingo
held in the Legion Hall sponsored
by the Hensall Legion Were: Miss
Hannah Murray, Mrs. Brintnell,,
Mrs. R. Baker (2), Mrs. W. Brint-'
nell, Mrs. T. Coates, Mrs. T. Brint-.
nell, Mr, Gilderland (2), Mrs: Wes
Veinier, Bi11,Smale, Mrs. R. Simp-
son, Mrs. R. Taylor . Sr., Mrs. R.
Taylor Jr. Jack .McKenzie won
the consolation prize,
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In the January -April period
32,907 new housing units were
finished in Canada, compared to
27,101 in the same period of 1954.
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C,LIi'TON COMMUNITY PARK
Wed.,. August 17
6.30 p.m. - PEE WEE BASEBALL GAME -
Grandstand Performance it 8.30
featuring
LLOYD WRIGHT,
of CFPL-TV as Mester of Ceremonies
THE SKATING VOGUES —
England's Fastest act on wheels
VENTRILLO
and his talking dummies
ROYAL HEADS OF MAGIC --
comedy magic at its best
Plus SEVEN other top-ranking entertainers
Games of Chance -- Bingo
fliii•••
1955 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP
to be drawn at Midnight
ADMISSION
To Grounds FREE Grandstand, $1.00; Children 50c
'Free treats for all children on the grandstand
(Sponsored by the Kinsmen Club of Clinton)
The Rockies ---On. Horseback and Foo
Again this year, the Skyline
Traail Hikers and Trail Riders
of the Canadian Rockies organ-
izations, sponsored by the Can-
adian Pacific Railway Company,
conducted tours of the Banff -
Lake Louise area of the Rocky
Mountains.
Upper right photo shows two
trail"riders taking a _breather
while they enjoy. a magnificent
view of lake and forest land
from the crest of .a mountain
peak. Left top shows a number
of trail hikers wending their
way along a scenic trail, with a
snow-capped peak in the back-
ground. Lower right photo
shows trail riders crossing an
alpine meadow and stream. Low -
S. Scruton
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er left photo shows a few of the
tents, made by the Stony Ind-
ians of the Alberta foothills,
which form the base camp for
both the trail hikers and trail
riders.
Goderich Township
Baptism
The service of Holy Sacrament
of Baptism was conducted by the
Rev, Warren S. Outerbridge in
St. James' Church, Middleton, on
Sunday, July 31.
The following children received
the. rites: Barbara Jean Wise,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs Edward
Wise Linda Louanne, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. George Wise; Mar-
lene Ellen, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Donald Middleton.; Rosanne
Holly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,.
Ross Middleton.
Bride -Elect Honoured
Miss Mavis Steepe and Ronald
Steepe entertained Wesley -Willis
United Church Young People's
Union at a social"evbning in their
home on Friday evening, July 29
in honor of a popular young
bride -elect, Miss Margaret Hol-
land, Clinton.
This party was largely attend-
ed and the early part of the even-
ing was spent outdoors in a var-
iety of games.
The highlight of the occasion
was the presentation of a lovely
table lamp to the guest of honor,
with Kenneth Carter and Ronald
Steepe officiating. Miss Holland
thanked her friends most fittingly
and a lovely lunch was served by
the hostess.
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James ITiR; Stratford; at the
weekend with his sister, Mrssp,nJ. K,
Cornish.
Mr. abil Mrs. Harrigan spent
uncle, John Cairns.yth s. Harrigan's
Miss Margaret Aikenhead, Lon-
don, spent the holiday with her
mother, Mrs. Hugh Aikenhead.
Miss Ethel Gibson, Oakville, vis-
ited with Misses Kay and Marie
Elliott on Thursday of last week,
a*. and Mrs. Jack Ross, Detroit,
are visiting the McDonald family
and attending the Seaforth,:. Re-
union.
Mr.' and Mrs, Don 1VIcKenzie and
son. spent Civic Holiday with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. Me-
Kenzie: ,
Mrs. Ted Munn and Family, Kit—
chener, are holidaying with her
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Mr. Murdoch's sister,
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crowd gathered at
a shower in honour
M. Stevens, the'echool
is being married on
Rainey, Ariiprlor, spent'
days with 1VIr. and Mrs.
Mr, Rainey was station
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average weekly wage
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all-time high of $58.36
1, 1955.
accounted for. 42,7 percent
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1938 CHEVROLET runs good $69.00
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