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CLINTON NEWS-RW(7/RD. PAM. TORPE
Prize Winners Listed For
Auxiliary's Penny Sale
Trouble light, donated by Lorne
Brown Motors, ticket no. 721, win-
ner, Faye Farquhar, RR, 1, Clin-
ton; two Decea records, Galbraith
Radio and TV, 3d76, Emily Scrut-
on; four fish and chip dinners,
Ferndale Grill, 3014, Mrs, Ruth
Bezzo; fruit cake, Bartliffs Bakery
Limited, 3287, Berthena Sturgeon,
Bayfield; sports bag, Aiken Bros.,
1106, M, Sloman; oilette picture,
Beattie Furniture, 313, Mrs, W. C.
Sinclair; milk tickets, Pairholnie
Dairy, 3865, Mrs. G. D, Roberton;
basket of groceries, Fitzsimons
Food Fair, 1530, Mrs, C, A, Trott;
plastic pail and waste basket,
Stedman's Limited, 276, Miss Tim-
mie Gertsma; desk lamp, Wise
Plumbing and Heating, 317l, Mrs,
Florence Chowen; aluminum nut
dish, Counter's Jewellery, 1364,
Miss Florence McCallum, Kincar-
dine; booster and oil shampoo,
Mel Crich barber shop, 1270, Mrs.
Ross Miller.
Carton cigarettes, Clinton Bowl-
ing Alley, 3768, Mrs. Ernest Town-
send, RR 2, Bayfield; cigarette
lighter, Morgan 3. Agnew, 2008,
Ed. Wendorf; ten gallons gasoline,
Bed sheet and pillow slips, Tr-
win's Ladies' Wear, 1540, Miss G.
Bruinsma.; bedspread, Martin's
Dept. Store, 1039, Mrs. Ernest
Brown; garden hose, Clayt Dixon's
Auto Supply, 3739, Mrs. Fred Reid;
one chicken, C. J. Livermore, 484,
Mrs, Doug Ball; burp gun, Mc-
Ewan's Book Store, 173, Mrs. Em-
ily Pawson; Coty's bath set, F. B.
Pennebaker I.D.A. Drug Store, 788,
Mrs. E. Butler; pair wall plaques,
Anstett's Jewellery, 3857, Mrs. Ida
Jones; sports shirt and shorts,
Lovett's Specialty Shoppe, 821,
Mrs, C. H. Epps; white shirt, Her-
man's Men's Wear, 2273, Miss W.
D. Dinnin; bathroom set, Jill's
Clothing Store, 683, Mrs. Murray
Crich; two one-year subscriptions
to Clinton News-Record, 1299, Mrs.
J. W. Counter and 2433, Miss M.
Howard, RR 2, Clinton; lamp, Ball
and Mutch, 3758, Mrs. T. O'Con-
nell; mixette, Hugh R. Hawkins
Hardware, 332, Miss Wilma Shep-
perd, 157 Wharncliffe Rd., Lon-
don.
One gallon white paint, D. A.
Kay and Son, 1107, W. Appleby,
4 Amherst Ave., Toronto; box
cookies, Weston's; 2353, Mrs. R. A.
Simons, Bayfield; $15 permanent,
Palmer's Beauty Salon, 3706, Mrs,
Bert Rowden, RR 3, Clinton; bas-
ket groceries, Orville Stanley Meat
Market, 2306, Mrs. Alex Inkley;
two steak dinners, Pinger's Rest-
aurant, 3584, Francis Freeman,
dozen white cotton sox, Clinton
Knitting Mill (three draws four
pair each), 731, Mrs. W. Lee, 2405,
Mrs. M. Nivens, 767, Mrs. W, Park-
er; draw matic light, Leslie Ball
Auto Supply, 407, Helen Elliott;
grease job, Lloyd Butler White
Rose SerViee Station, 256, Mrs,
Handy, RR 4, Clinton; one pair
towels, T. Eaton Company, 787,
Mrs. L. Haajes, RR, Clinton; half
South End Cities Service, 455, W,
3, Cohain, RCAF Station Clinton;
500 pounds anthracite coal, Bali-
Macaulay Limited, 189, J. Reid
Torrance, RR 2, Bayfield; four cans motor oil, Don Smith's B-A
Station, 445, Mrs, C, Milks, RCAF
Station Clinton; wool sports shirt,
Ellwood Epps Sports Shop, 739,
Stuart Dick, RR 5, Clinton; three
pair nylons, Par-Knit Hosiery, Mrs.
Edith Sturdy; three pair nylons,
219, Mrs, Jack Howard, Bayfield;
grease and oil change, Wells Auto
Electric, Mrs. W. J, Cook; car
wash, Cantelon's Cities Service
Station, 678, Mrs. R. E. Holmes;
gold sport shirt, Pickett and Camp-
bell Limited, 3455, Mrs, W, C,
Bennett, RR 5, Clinton; three lbs,
coffee, IGA Store, 3506, Mrs. Jack
Evans; toilet seat, Hearn Whole-
sale, 2271, W, D. Dinnin, Bruce-
field,
Two rose bowls, K. C, Cooke
Florist, 334, Gayle Turner, Bay-
field; car lubrication, Murphy
Bros, Garage, 452, D. E. Kutch;
car lubrication, McPherson Bros.
Garage, 690, Mrs. R. Bellinger;
pal clock, Watkins Sunoco Service
Station, 3590, Mrs. 3. H, Styles,
Toronto; 50 lbs. sugar, Stanley's
Red and White, 2124, Mrs. Royce
Fremlin; $5 dry cleaning, Clinton
Laundry and Dry Cleaners, 1053,
Mrs, Harry Ball; sun visor, Chow-
en and Merner Garage, 3959, John
Sharp; $10 credit note, Counter's
Building Supplies, 2093, Mrs. Gor-
don Rathwell, RR, Bayfield; chick-
en feeder, Clinton Farm Supply
and Machine Shop, 2127, Miss S,
Rose Grant; two steak dinners,
Clinton Hotel, 488, Mrs. Norman
Counter; pair pyjamas, Lee's Dress
Shoppe, 315, Mrs. Keith Hessel-
wood, Londe,sboro; men's travel
kit, Newcombe's Drug Store, 1219,
Larry O'Connell;
dozen cups and saucers, Simpson's
Ltd., 3167, Mrs, Mel Crich; timer,
General Electric X-Ray Corpora-
tion, 898, Mrs. A. W. Lowe, Prin-
cessSt reet; doll, purchased by
cash donations, 3288, W. L. Elliott,
Bayfield; hockey game, purchased
by cash donations, 3363, Mrs. R.
N. Irwin.
Eight draws of assorted pack-
ages, from Texpack, Hardy, John-
son and Johnson, 3165, Mrs. Robert
Fairservice, Londesboro; 5726,
Kaye Grace Carter, Londesboro;
4027, Mrs, L. Tyndall, RR 2, Clin-
ton; 3317, Mrs. Heatherall, RCAF
Station; 2062, Lindy Lowe, Brus-
sels, 1519, Mary Lyn Watkins;
3925, Mrs. K. Long, Kippen; 858,
Mrs. Glen Gibson.
Blue blanket, Sherlock-Manning
Piano Co. Limited, 2487, Mrs. Jack
Sturdy; lunch kit, Sutter-Perdue
Limited, 3460, Mrs. W. C. Bennett,
rose blanket, Sherlock-Manning
Piano Co. Limited, 952, Mrs. Mabel
Scott, Londesboro; steam iron,
purchased by cash donations, 590,
Miss Irma Wein; electric clock,
Clinton Electric Shop, 3695, Frank
McCullough, RR 3, Clinton;
Furniture (three tables), pur-
chased by cash donations, Mrs.
Tom Leppington; travelling iron,
Anstett's Jewellery, 347, Mrs. C.
Dark, 1 Quebec Rd., RCAF Sta-
tion; basket of apples, Fred Mid-
dleton, 552, Mrs. John Scott, Lon-
desboro; nylon braided rug, Mrs.
M. Nivens, 1182, Mrs. Lily Vod-
den; 50 pounds sugar, Herb's Food
Market, 2395, Emily Scruton;
groceries, Harold Swan's Grocery,
2455, Mrs Harold Wilkinson, RR
2, Clinton.
Young Brideflect
Feted i'Prior To
October 11 Wedding No.„, Sraliten, whose .marillage to Lawrence .Geo,
rge ZVleden, Hamilton, will' take
place at St, Joseph's Colic/lie
Chureh, Clinton, on Saturday., Oet-
Obelr 11 has been feted at Several.
pre-nuptial If met ions.
The bride-elect is the daughter
Olf Mr, and MTS. John Scrititen,
linron Clint an, and her fiance
is the, 'eldest son of Mr. and' Mrs.
Heiner Mellen, 36 McKenzie Awe.,
London.
Mrs, Sernton .entertairied at a
trousseau tea for her daughter at
her home on Saturday. Receiving
with the hostess were 'the bride
elect, and Mrs. Mellen, mother of
the groom-elect.
IClovered with a lace cloth, the
tea table was centered with a sil-
ver howl of deep pink rosebuds
and white chrysanthemums flank-
ed by ping tapers in silver hold-
ers. Presiding at the tea table were
Mis's Emily Seruton, Clinton, aunt
o fthe bricieseleat and Mrs. Clifford
Pratt, Toronto. Tea room hostess,
es were Mrs, Douglas Bailiff,
Mrs. John Anstett, Mrs. Carmen
McPherson, Mrs Frank MeEwera,
Mrs. Harry McEiwen, Mrs, Tom
O'Connell., Mrs, Dorian Rutledge,
xr Newmarket and; Mrs. C. A.
Trott,
sert . Glidden; Mrs. Jade Bow-
man,
Trousseau and efts were shown
by Miss' Pat Scruton, Toronto,
Miss: Nancy Scruton, Clinton, both
sisters of the 'bride-elect, Mids
Marjorie' Medd', and Miss Anna
Medd, 'both of London
Mrs. Don Dibsclale, .Cheapside
Street, London, was hostesS at a
miscellaneous shower When friends
of the bride-elect were guests,
Mrs, Charles Broad, London, en-
tertained at a shower at her Lam-
beth Ave, home, assisted by Miss
Beverly Arbuckle. Specie) , guests
were business associates from Kel-
vinator of Canada, London branch.
H. C. LAWSOR
Clinton, Ontario
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