Clinton News-Record, 1961-07-27, Page 4go .4»« -Clinton News -Record -,-Thursday, July 27, 1961
Crick Reunion
The ail Crich 'reunion
was 1ze1d; in Harbour Park,
Goderiolr on Wednesday, July
19 with. 103 present, Clifford
Pepper, president, was in Cit,
arge,
Winners of races were: six
and imd'er; girls, Jean Falconer,
Jackie Brown; boys, Douglas
Shelby, Bob Riehl; eight and
under, girls, Grisorz Cook, June
Falconer; boys, Garry Cum-
mings, Eric Shelby; 'Con and
under, girls, Marie Tre"wartha,
Brenda Stirling; boys, Fred
Tr ewartlra, Garry Cummings;
14 and under, girls, Diane
Douglas, Brenda Stirling; boys,
George Townsend, Harry Cum
mimlgs,
Young 'ladies, Marie Elliott,
Jeanette Falconer; young men,
Bruce Whitmore, George Town-
send; married women, Anna
Stirling, Helen Trewartiha; or-
ange relay race, Anna Stirling's
team; lucky spot, Mrs. Roy
Pepper; elimination race, Mrs.
Frank Cummings; nail race,
Gatmge Townsend,
All enjoyed a substantial
,real,
0
New Librarian
For County
Mobile Library
John Berry, clerk -Creast ver
of Huron County, announces
the !appointoment of Miss, Mary
Lou Stirling as Huron County
librarian, Mrs. Nora Harlin
will be assistant county librar.,
Both appointments are effee-
tive August 1. Miss Stirling has
been associate with the county
library board for the past two
years. •
5 ome folk; like Fred are carelessl
A dvice they will ignore.
F red was warned to fix his ladder;
E very day, it cracked some morel
T he day the ladder broke
was sure no. jokel
Y .au should have heard the yell
when Freddie fell!
F tom fop to bottom, down he went,
1 n almost nothing flat!
R esult ... four cuts, ten scratches,
S ix bruises, one squashed hat!
T he next time, Fred may be alert
and make repairs
so he won't get hurtl
Every year, over 2,000 Ontario farm people
are hurt in fails!
Remember to be careful, won't you?
Canadian Farm Safety Week
July 23 to 29
C IA Co-operators Insurance
Association
The CIA Agent in Clinton area
is...
Pete Roy
AUTO -- FIRE -- CASUALTY -- LIFE
Dial HU 2-9357
.parish Picnic
At the combined parish picnic
of St. Joseph's,. Clinton and St,
Michael's, 131ytb, held in Jow:
ett'.s Grove, 13syfield, there
were 260 !attending. The Cath-
olic Women's League planned.
the affair,
There was ideal weather, and
the largest crowd ever to at-
tend this parish picnic, The ex
cellent food, good organization
of +tjhe CWT, and the capable
supervision of gtames by Ser-
geant Frank Burns all herd
to make in a memorable and
thoroughly enjoyable afternoon,
Winners of races and con-
t'ests were: girls, five years and
under, Francine Rousseau,
Beth Feeney; boys, David An-.
$teibt, Ray Burns; seven years
and under, girls, Colleen Kelly,
Monica Flynn; boys, •Gary
Cummings, Paul Anstett; ten
years and under, girls, Linda
k`ly^nn, Emma Van Larnrneran;
boys, John Anstett, John Goldds-
wox~thy; 12 years and under,
girls, Ji11 Goldsworthy, Alfriedla
Goldsworthy; boys, Reg, Var-
ga, Phil Burns; young ladies,
Ruth Go1d>slwortly, Kay Sharp;
young mens Pat Broman, Rich-
ard LeBeaiu; married ladies,
Mrs. Tony Midd'egaal, Mrs,
Theo Flynn; married men, Pat
Bronsan, J. J. Rousseau. •
Kick -the -slipper, ladies, Mrs.
Pat Broman, Mrs. Donald She-
ehan; youngest present, Chris-
topher Braman; coming ,the far-
thest were Mr, and Mrs. Earl
Phelan, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Birthday on or nearest the
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A Visitor From Over 'Ohne
Sam Pollock scans a map to get his bearings dur-
ing a recent visit to Canada from his native Britain.
Pollock, former soldier, civil servant, school mast-
er and welfare worker, has been a broadcaster
since 1943. This year he marks his tenth anniver-
sary as commentator on Postmark: U.K., heard Sun-
days on CBC radio's Trans -Canada network,
picnic clay, Karen Shanahan;
wedding a'nnivemsarry on or
nearesit picnic day, Mr. and
Mrs. D. Varga; oldest lady pre-
sent, Mrs. Thomas E. Kelly;
Oldest man present, Leo Kelly;
newest married couple present,
Mr. and ,Mrs. G. Brand; long-
est married couple present, Mr,
and Mrs. James Phelan;; larg-
est family present, Mr. and
Mrs. Saunders and their nine
children,
A tug of war between the
men of Blyth and Clinton, after
a titanic struggle, ended in a
tie. A softball game between
the girls and old men versus
the boys, was decisively won
by the boys. The ehildren's
softball game was an enjoyable
added feature.
VARNA
Fred McClymont
Phone MT 2-32141
Miss Florence Pollock, Toron-
to is spending her summer hol-
idays with her brother, Ernest
Pollock, Varna.
WEDDING
PHOTOGRAPHY
Albums
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Design
Portraits, Commercial
Photography, etc.
Jervis Studio
130 Isaac St. HU 2-7006
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St. Andrew's WMS
Regular Meeting
T he Women's Missionary
Society of St. Andrew's Presby-
terian •Church, Clinton, met in
the school room on Tuesday,
July 18. Mrs. Makins Was in
charge of the meeting. Luke 5:
1-26 was read by Mrs. Cook.
Mrs, Shaddick followed with
prayer.
Current events were taken by
Mrs. Dunbar who read two let-
ters from Ruth Merkley, Strat-
ford, who is on the Mission field'
in) Ethiopia,
The story of Mary and Mar-
tha, women of the Bible, was
taken by Mrs. Scott. The ram-.
Utes of last meeting were read
and roll pall answered with a
verse containing the word "Ser-
vice".
The study book "Together
We Provide Education and
New Party Club
At Exeter Has
Clinton President
An application for a New
Party Club was forwarded to
the national committee :far the
New Pasty as a result of the
meeting held in Exetertown
hall, Friday night, July 14,
Applications were 'received
from Clinton which inclicaied'.
that a Club )oould be started in
that area as welt,
George Richer, the organ,
izer ifrom the Ontario com-
mittee Tor the New Party tall
those present that he would be
spending a lot of time in the
area. He said that he found Ithe
turners very interested in the
new • polirUeal movement.
"The New Party will be
wlhat you make it," he said.
"Not even the name is known
at present If you do not be-
lieve that either of the Old
patties can do the job 'then you
should be represented at the
founding convention. Through
your delegates, your voice can
be heard in. Ottawa in the for-
mation of a party in Canadian
Medical Services" was read by
Mrs, afakins. A dainty lunab
was served by Mrs. Blacker,
hostess of the meeting and a
social time spent.
Chapman's
BARBER & BEAUTY
SHOP
38 ONTARIO STREET
Will Close for Holidays
Monday, July 31
and re -open on
Monday, August 14
For pre -holiday appointments
Phone HU 2-7082
Selling Out Sale
Bob Phillips' General Store
AUBURN
will continue until everything
is sold.
Work Boots and Winter Footwear
for the whole family at BARGAIN PRICES
polities that has been three
years in the making."
"Have you ever .heard of a
more democratic way of start
-
Mg g a Party? he asked, "I
am not here to sell you some-
thing, I am here to ask you to
become a. part in malting this
country the best in the world,
It e'en only become that by
having the kind of demoeratie
government that takes care of
its own people first."
elected acting president of the
Exeter e!lttb although he wilt
probably transfer to the Clin-
ton group when it is formed.
Alvin Guilford, Exeter,. was
named acting secretary,
Directors include J. E. Co-
wan, M. L. McIntyre, C, W
Down, of the Exeter area; W,.
Van der Wier, RR 1, Wood,
ham;Mrs. Fred Johnston,l Clint
and
Robert Jo
I, Clinton.
About 30 persons attended
Wilf Glazier, Canton, was the meeting.
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CLINTON
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Jackpot Special
For This Weekend
Round Steak
75c per !b.
BAR -B- UE CHICKENS
Phone HU 2-3834
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KING STREET
SHORT SLEEVE
SUMMER SHIRTS
$1.95
MEN'S
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(2 lengths) ,... $2.95
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Phone
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Clinton
Special ..
Dunlop Gold Seal 750 x 14 Tubeless
Reg. List $32.15 $19.95
SALE with trade
CLAYT DIXON'S AUTO SUPPLY
HU 2-7034 - - Rattenbury Street
BEATTIE
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ROY MANN'S
Supertest
Service Station
FITZSIMONS
FOOD FAIR
Tip -Top -20 oz. tins
Pork & Beans, 6 for $1
Barbecue
Chickens ........ Ib, 55c
Schneider's
Loaf Cheese, 2 Ib. 98c
Phone HU 2-9412
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Dorothy Gray and Du Barry
Cosmetics
Everything in Baby Needs
Veterinary Supplies
HU 2.6626 Street
CLINTON
SPECIALISTS
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All Makes and Models
Harold's
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Victoria Street
Clinton HU 2-9023
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