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We're aping off on a honey-
's r column'
thl week, so if ou
aoeSret Show up in the next edi-
1,,inn 9f the Snoozin' Record, you'll
OXv Why, (1 and who? Why
cent,and I. That's who!) We
hope to get time for a wee
d Back to the front office,
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e'd lust figured that what
l the commotion ,in Clin-
r ow and expected), we'd
t get in a little trip right now',
0.4 of between St. Laurent and
eXe,nbaker, or we'd be here a]l
* * *
ertainly we plan to be back in
, ,n 'far the Progressive Conner
ve speeches Wednesday night
terPetr itoin
Ts. e along, too,
g,.g
Personally `going to see her
„cal edtic ation get off to a
• . c `utak t 'Didn't have any in-
• i}ce Bauer, her last week much,
of the BACK SHOP
but since she comes from a family
e -i -t -fur Liberal
of di d o he Mice,. ,he s
was up to see the prime minister
all right. We're going to see she
has a chance to hear the other
party's say so.
Wish us luck on our wedding
trip. We're planning to visit
Behrniller Falls, if we can hop a
fender going that way, ,Millic-
ent's
�MilIic-
Put a brother.in-laws fourth
cousin's uncle has the cutest
home .there, which he's letting
us use.
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Only the provinces of Saskat-
chewan and Alberta do not border
on salt water.
The pulp and paper industry
uses one thirdofall electric newer
generated in 'Qanada and the in-
dustry has ben responsible for
the ,growth of hydro facilities in
Canada.
Rudy Peterioss
Detroit, Michigan.
WILL BE SPEAKER AT
TAM SATURDAY NIGHT ;I;ALLY CSF
,C NTQN AREA YQUTR FOR CHRIST
,At the Clinton .District Collegiate Institute
July 4 8 p.m.
?Lir. Peterson is a great speaker with a wonderful
testimony, having had both feet severed while serving , as
a railroad engineer and by medical skill and•God's healing
power is walking to -day.
DO NOT PASS THIS OPPORTUNITY
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IgYES EXAMINED -- GLASSES FITTED
J. E. Longstaff
of Seaforth,
,will be in Clinton
Tuesday ;Evenings --- 7.30 p.m. I.0 p.m.
Wednesday Morning --- 9 a.m. to 12 noon
beginning Tuesday, June 30
Office situated in McLaren's Studio,
Albert St.
PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED
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LONRESBORO
Miss Dorothy Little, Toronto,
is home for the holidays.
Miss Phyllis McCool is visiting
with ].Vers. Lena Crawford, Blyth.
Miss Margaret Tamblyn, Dres-
den, is spending this week with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Tam-
blyn.
Mrs. J, Moroso and two child-
ren, Hamilton, and other friends,
all of Hamilton, and Dr. Robert
Lyon, Landon, were weekend
guests with Mrs. William Lyon.
On Thursday afternoon, June 25,
the pupils of SS 10, and their
mothers gathered at the school
where the ;pupils presented their
teacher, Miss Thomson, with a
little gift in view of her depart-
ure. :A..short programme was giv-
en by ,the pupils, A lovely lunch
Wasserved and a .good time thor-
oughIy g1ljoYed by all,
The annual strawberry festival
of Londesbero United church Sun-
day School was held in Londesboro
Community Hall last Friday night.
Following supper a three -act
play entitled ''Finders Creepers",
was presented by members of the
Kirktori AYPA. -A special num-
ber was presented by the Kirkton
young people between the first and
second acts of the play, Between
the ,second and third acts, Rev.
Mr, Gandier, who has been pastor
of the church, was presented with
a cheque from the congregation
prior to his leaving for his new
charge in Chatham. Norman Alex-
ander read the address and Bert
;Shobbrook made .the presentation.
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AUBURN
Centenary Plans
The executive -committee of the
Manchester (Auburn) and .USS
5, f3ullett, centenary celebration
to be held in 1954 has decided that
the reunion 'should extend over a
period of three days starting Fri
.day, July $0.
The event will commence with a
parade to the new sports grounds
where all the first day's activities
will centre.
Early in the afternoon of Satur-
day, July 31, the former pupils of
USS No. 5, Hul]ett, again will hear
the peal of the old school bell
which originally saw service on a
schooner sailing out of Goderich,
They will assemble at the school
one anile east of the village. Many
former teachers are expected to be
present.
The celebration will end on Sun-
day with a community religious
service. .
Teacher honoured
The ratepayers and pupils of
USS 5, . Huilett .(Auburn School)
held' a social gathering in the For-
esters' Hall Thursday night to bid
farewell to their teacher, Miss
Marion McIver, W. L. Craig pre-
sided for a program, which includ-
ed moving pictures; a duet by
Rena and Gladys McClinchey with
guitar accompaniment; piano solo,
Margo Grange; duet, Bill and Ger-
ald Dobie, accompanied by Mrs.
R. J. Phillips; piano polo, Marlene
Easom,
All the school children assembl-
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I am enclosing a clipping (Mac-
Donald -Peters wedding) which I
hope you may print in the News -
Record. The groom is "a former.
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CDC' pup l now with the Civil
Service in Ottawa,
Thanking you kindly, a remain,
Yours truly,
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Mrs, James H. MacDonald.
Ottawa, Ontario
June 29, 1$53
ed on the platform and sang ono
verse of "0 Canada" and "School
Days". Miss Mclver was called to
the platform, and Mrs. Gordon
Dobie read an address expressing
regret at her departure from the
community, Mrs, Robert Turner
presented her with a silver cream.
jug, sugar bowl, and teapot on a
tray, A lunch was served.
Miss Melver, who has taught in
Auburn for two years, has accept-
ed a post in Ingersoll.
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GODERIC H TOWNSHIP
Mrs. Ed Tufts and two children,
London, are spending this week
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Middleton.
Miss Doreen Wood, Yorkshire,
and Miss Jean .`Mortimer, Lanca-
shire, exchange teachers from
England, on the Toronto teaching
staff, spent the weekend 'at the
home of Miss Lois Middleton.
Community Club
The SS , No. 4 Community Club
met at the home of Mrs. Walter
Forbes. Mrs. L. Pearson presided
at the meeting which was opened
by repeating the Lord's Prayer in
unison.
Plans were made for the picnic,
which was held on the -school
grounds on Friday afternoon. It
was' decided articles for an auc-
tion should be taken to the next
meeting. The minutes of the pre-
vious meeting were read and the
roll call was answered by eleven
members. Four visitors were pres-
ent. Cards of thanks were read•
by the treasurer.
The meeting was closed with
the Mizpah benediction. Lunch
was Served, with Mrs. Churchill
and Mrs. Pearson as assistant
hostesses. The next meeting is to
be held at the home of Mrs. A.
Hebden.
SS 9 Promotions
The following students of SS 9,
Goderich Township have been pro-
moted following a successful
year's work: Grade 8 to Grade 9,
Beatrice Murch, Kenneth Dutot;
Grade 7 to Grade 8, Sylvia Idsin-
ga, Douglas Cantelon; Grade 6 to
Grade 7, Donna Murch; Grade 5 to
Grade 6, Janet Tyndall, Kathleen
Rathwell, Bruce Harris; Grade 4
to Grade 5, George Idsinga, Stuart
Grigg, John Harris, Freddie Du -
tot; Grade 2 to Grade 3, Nancy
Stirling, Janet Harris; Grade 1 to
Grade 2, .Murray Grigg, Gordon
Tyndall, Keith Rathwell, Larry
Gilbert, Baukje Idsinga.
The teacher at SS 9 is Marg-
aret Holland, of Clinton.
SS 9 was successful in winning
two ball games from their friendly
rivals, SS 10, Goderich, during the
closing weeks of school.
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