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Clinton News-Record, 1964-07-09, Page 5Kirkton Community Association 20th ANNUAL GARDEN PARTY KIRKTON FAIR GROUNDS a Wednesday, July 15, 1964 CAMPERS Come to us for Complete Stock of Suntan Preparations and Lotions and Insect Repellents CAMERAS and FILMS for Movie, Instamatic and Regular Cameras FAST FINISHING SERVICE SPECIALS Wildroot Cream 011--Reg, 98c , 69e Colgate Dental Cream--Giant Size 61c Phillips Milk of Magnesia Tablets-100 tablets 19c Spray Net-41,49 size plus 79c size Special $1.86 Ocloroho Cream Deodorant-, -55c size Spetial 49c '1'1 ' . Uri r itTifirtninitrlit10- EDWARDS P . ARMACY 6:00 p.m.--Softball Game 7:30—Budding Stars Juvenile Program 9:00—Sparkling Professional Program . PARKING ON THE GROUNDS Adults $1.00 Children 25c Competitive Prices Plus Personal Service Special Values and Reminders This Week Alan W. Edwar'd Mary 8. Edwordt, P1-161.13. AutVnOtAL p140to SERVICE Presorhationd Anithal Ntath SUPPiteS linton Ontario Miss Eva Rapson Miss Eva Emma Rapson, formerly of Clinton, died on Saturday, June 27th, 1964 'at her home on Westview Blvd., in East York. Miss Rapson was born in Hal- lett Township, in Huron Calm- Club Holds Picnic The SS No. 4 Community Club of Goderich Township and their families held their annual picnic at the former school- house on Sunday. Specials In Studebaker Cars 1963 Studebaker Wagonaire, V-8 motor, really loaded with extra specials for camping.. 1963 6-cyl, 4-door Regal Deluxe, overdrive and radio. 1962 4-door Deluxe, overdrive. ° 1962 4.door Delinte, standard. 1961 4-door Deluxe, standard. 1961 4'door Deluxe with automatic. 1960 Zcloor, with overdrive and radio, 1960 4.door, overdrive and radio. 1960 4.door, standard and radio. OTHER MAKES iro CHOOSE PROM — W. H. Dalrymple & Son "TOP OLOALITY AT PAIR iR10ES" STUDEBAKER SALES SERVICE OFFICIAL OPENING — OF TOM DARLING 330 Victoria Street, Clinton FRIDAY -- SATURDAY -- SUNDAY July 10 -- 11 12 LEONARD HOME APPLIANCES GROCERIES Neilans 3/4 Ged, Ice Cream Now 79c Reg. $1.07 .... , .. .. . ......... Pepsi-Colo-Buy 1 .. Carton—Get 1 Free Refrigerator & Electrical Service 3 DOOR PRIZES Phone 482-3807 Open 'Till 10:00 p,m, Every Evening ThqrsgAn4 July .9 1964-,-Clinton! -N9WS-ftecor*,-Page And Here She h Miss Models Midriff Four-year-old Miss Irene Visser modelled her new topless bikini in the town wading pool this week, and was photographed by her father, John Visser, News-Record staff photographer. Furnace Cleaning Time We are now starting to clean and summer recondition the furnaces of our CHAMPION oil customers. If you would like us to do your furnace don't hesitate to contact us and tell• us when it would be convenient for you. We have our own furnace man and complete stock of parts and equipment to insure our customers they won't have to wait. ALSO Our Parts Are Priced The Lowest and an Extra 10% Is Deducted If Our Fuel OH Is Used A Free Oil Filter Is Supplied With All Cleanouts (Our Customers Only) If You Are Not A Customer Of Ours Now, Contact Us And Have Your Name Placed On Our List For Furnace Cleaning. "We Now Offer Complete Oil Heating Service' A. G. GRIGG 6E Son PHONE 482-9411 CLINTON 19tfb I leachers College Lists -Graduates In Clinton Area Poer Rabbit's Pail Pooped O Randy Garrow (prostrate) played the role of Peter Rabbit who was chased from Mr. McGregor's garden and collapsed at his home. Peter's mother (with basket) was played by Brenda Galachiuk, Other rabbits (from left) are Sharon Dupee, Kim Colquhoun, Heather Hart, Mrs. Ken Williams, teacher, is in the background. (News-Record Photos 1.)) Visser) er arten. Finale For 1964 All Of The 29 Students Participated In The Year-End Display CHSS Examination Results Listed (Continued from Page Two) Linda Osborn, Patsy Rathwell, Karen Saddler, Lynnda Scotch- mer, Donna Shabbrook. Grade 1083 - Gary Black, Bert Coleman, Nancy Elliott, Robert Farquhar, Mary Ferguson, William Hulls, Richard Holland, Murray Mc- Adams, Marg. McCullough, Doug McPherson, Keith Rader, John Saundercock, Charles Switzer, Barbara Turner, Grade 1004 James Cox, Gerald Hayter, Jim McCurdy, Donald Machan, Trevor Moon, Dean Reid, Doug- las Thompson, Charley Zander- van. . Grade 1085 Rag. Badley, Bob Batkin, Paul Booth, David DePutter, Jeffrey Dixon, Leroy Felkar, Terry Fitzsimons, David Scan- lon, Douglas Telford, Steven Tyndall, James Wright, Doug. Vincent. Grade 1086-1 End. Option Jim Baker, Richard LeBean, Wayne Potter, Bill Turner. Grade 10B6.N•-ii Agric. Option Ralph Buffinga, Peter DeCoo, Harvey Drager, David Durard, Raymond Eckel, Ivan Oesch, Robert Vocklen, Grade 1001 Gordon Caldwell, Jim Collins, Neil Josling, , Douglas McCul- lough, Gayle Turner, Joyce Vestrum, Marilyn Zondervan, Grade 10C2 Cathy Baker, Janet Brandon, Sharon Cleave, Mid. Fowler, Marjorie Gloushes', June Gooier, Sherry Mitchell. Grade 10C3 Bonnie Edward, Sharon Lee, Ellen Lindsay, Sheila Lockwood, Joan Mote, Bonnie Pollack. Grade 1004 Jim Gibbons, Dwight Gibson, Gwilyn Griffiths, Larry Hoy, Arthur Flunking, Ivan Pickett, Douglas Wallis. Gradel OCS Terrance Bauer, Ha,rVe.ry Hon. land —TELEVISION We now have a large number of recondition- ed guaranteed 17'" Portables & Table Models suitable for cottage or home . FOR SALE OR RENT. —MERRILL TV /15 Victoria Street Grade 11A1 Keith Cartwright, Barbara Flea, Jahn Geiger, Shirley Johnston, Anne Knapp, Clara Martin, Linda IVfurch„ Larry Pearson, James Pollard, Doug Proctor, Barbara Semple, Barbara Sharp, Roberta Smith, Richard Steen- sire, Marjorie Turner, John Vanderhaar, Jo. VanLammeren, Lenus Yea. Grade 11A2 Judy Amy, Murray Blackie, James Cole, Lynda Cole, Harry Cummings, T e en a Deboer, Cathy Draper, Brad Dutot, Joan Grade 12A1 Laurie. Bates, Lynn'Browns Jean Christian, Douglas Currie, Lorraine Deveau, Terry Gates, Stuart Grigg, Joyce Hayter, Bev. Hill', Bernice Hunking, Glenyce Jewitt, Edward Land, George Lind- sey, Ann IVIcCowan, Carole Mc- Donough, Rosemary MacDon- ald, Chris Muise, Shirley Must- ard, Anita Nelischer, Lynne Palmer, John Ross, Gary Sernennik, Margaret Semple, Richard Shaddiek., Beryl Stevens, Bonnie Starling, Heather Winter, Eleanor Wright, Gwen Yeats, Marilyn Yea. Grp 2A2 .7 an et Armstrong, Steven Cooke, Adriana Cormier, Ruth Cutler, Gwen Davie% Barry Elliott, Ron Elliott, Doug From- lin, Dianne Faber, Sandra Henry, Bryan Lavis, Bab Livermore, Borden McRae, Joan Mills, Murray Morrison, Gayle Mate, Ken Osborn, Gordon Parker, Dianne Peek, John Powell, Lynn Rees, Susan Roorda, Mike Seatchiner, Dianne Sim- rnonds, Kathryn Sparks, Alice la D(suy Judy Tiesma and Peter Vis- ser used a toy doll for their number "Mrs. Pally had a Dolly," one of a number of skits presented by the child- ren, Children Perform Skits and Songs While their older counter- parts were waiting for the re- suits of examinations, these kindergarten yotargsters put on a display for their interested parents, showing what they had learned during the year. The 29 students in Mrs. Ken Williams' morning kindergarten class sang songs, and put -on small plays and skits. Parents Attend More than 50 parents turned out to the kindergarten class- room to watch the antics of their youngsters. Irwin, Elwin Iningswell, Bruce McBride, Diane McCaw, Bryan McCon- nell, Clarence Magee, Linda. Nicholson, Barbara Pegg, Pat Robinson, Robert Shaddiok, Bonnie Snell, Wayne Sprung, Dianne Verhoef. Grade 11A3 Barbara Ball, Beverley Beck, Ivan Blake, Greg. Brandon, Barbara Corey, Douglas Darn- brough, Adrian DeCoo, Betty Deeves, Fred Gregory, Monica Haspecic, Valerie Holland, Tony Hutchings, Campbell McAlpine, Jim Mac- Donald, Barrie Miller, Gordon Moodie, Nancy Mustard; Pat Reynolds, T err y Richmond, Steven Smith, Donald Swan, Treffers, Margaret Trewartha, Sharlene Turner, Mary Van Den Dool, Jayne Vos, Barbara Wasson. Grade 12A3 Norman Amy, Marcia Blek, Kenneth L.. Coiquboun, Victor Cornish, Bill Graham, Morris Grant, Michael LeBeau, Carol Ann Moody, Dennis Shipp, James Steckle, • Larry Thompson, Linda Thompson, Neale - Trewartha, Sandra Westlake, Philip White, Janice Wright, Jo Anne Hulls, Cathy Walls, Barbara Draper, Toni Duizer, Janet Faulkner, Donalda Free- man, Karen Johnston, Cathie Potter, Nellie Saiverda, Sharon Smith. - Grade 12S2 Donald Freeman, Brenda Greenaway, Ti's a Johnston, Bruce Lockhart, Doug Mc- Beath, James McCullough, Thq.-narla •of successful 4an* .didates at recent elqx4I4latIoli$ at _Stratford Tarhgrs' have been annattnned by -On- Wale Education. Minister Hon, William P4ViS, Clinton area .graduates are listed below:. One- .Year . , ....„ Course I 41,11 e AleVander, Londes, Imo; Mary Elizabeth Prindley, AR 4 Godericb; Nancy' Cald- well, R13, 1 LencleSborn; Anne Cardiff, Brussels; Carol Carter, RR 2 Sea-forth; Ross Carter, Clinton; '',4vonne -Connelly, RR 3 Brussels; Robert Govenlook, RR 5 Sea- forth; Susanne Haugh, RR 1 Brucefield; Brenda Homutln Clinton; Roberta kluckins, RR. 2 Goderieb; Nancy Johnston, rnytin Marge Koopmans, 13,R, 2 Auburn; R, Edgar' Le.atherland, RF(1, Auburn; L. Bernice Mc- Dougall, RR, 1 Auburn; Marg- aret R. MacGregor, RR. 2 Sea- forth; Geraldine .lvtcTaggart, RR 2 Brussels; Kenneth Magee, Min- ton; Jean F. Moylan, RR 5 Sea- forth; Patricia G: Palmer, Clin- ton; John Slavin, Clinton; Gwen Storey, RR 2 Kipper; Barbara Talbot, Seaforth; Barbara M. Taylor, RR. 6 Goderich; Mar- ianne Vandervleit, RR 2 Dublin; Barbara M. Watson, RR 2 Clinton; Richard Watson, God- erich; Mrs.. 'della F. - Wilson, Brussels. Two-Year Course First Year Joan Elizabeth' Bach, Sea- forth; Shirley Squire, Goderich; Elizabeth Stewart, Seaforth; Anne Troutb•eck, Seaforth; Peg- gy Young, Goderich. Second Year Jean L. Booth, RR 3 Clinton; Judith Ann •Crich, Seaforth; Anne C. Harland, Clinton; Re- gen•a A. Ilorbarntik, Clinton. Clinton. Sharon Switzer, Marilyn Teb- butt. Grade 11A4 Keith Ashton, Frances Black- er, Patricia Burns, Faye Car- ter, Robert Cooper, Robert Do- hoo, Cheryl Eclgson, Sharon Gates, Barry Glazier, Barbara Irwin. Erica Koetsier, James Liver- more, Gordon Logan, Don MC- Cooeye, Edward Martin, David Medd, Sandra Middleton, Linda Murphy, Michael Paquette, Ro- bert Pearson, Donna Peck, David Pugh, Richard Russell, Pamela Servos, Lynn Shaer, Susan Smith, Marsha Tebbutt, Fred Tyndall, Glenda Wade. Grade 11 B1 Linda Adams, Betty Cart- wright, Audrey Duizer, Shirley Fleet, Adele Haspeck, Nancy Johnston, Michele McKenzie, Norma McDougall, Sharon McWhinney, Sherry Rozell, Marlene Schultz. Grade 11132 Sue Bartliff, Barbara Camp- bell, Paul Cates, Betty Jean Cook, Judith Graham, Murray Grigg, Bonnie Johnston, Carol Steep, Murray Youngblut. Class 1183-1 Carpentry Major Garry Johnston, Mahlen Mar- tin, Ken IVIurch, Larry Robin- son, Gordan Tait, Tony Ver- burg. Class 11133—II Drafting Major . Richard Bird, Robert Bylsma, Craig Collier, Bruce Collins, Melvin Crick, Denis Durand, James Francis, Ron Plumsteel. ty. She was -the daughter of John and Emma Rapson. She had spent the past' 20 years in Toronto with her sis- ter, Nellie. While in Toronto she was a member of Westiview Presbyterian Church. Miss Rapson is survived by her sister, Nellie E. The funeral service was held at the Ball and Mutch funeral home in Clinton on Tuesday, June 30th at 2 o'clock. The service was conducted by the Rev. Clifford Park, of Wesley- Willis United Church. The interment was in Clinton Cemetery. ,Mlononommiu•NoMK' The following students are recommended for the Secondary School Graduation Diploma (Gen- eral); subject to the approval of the Ontario De- partment of Education: The following students are recommended for the Secondary School Graduation Diploma (Special Commercial), subject to the approval of the Ontario Department of Education: Grade 1251 • Shirley Machan:, Dawn Robinson, Catherine Stirling, Karen Talbot, Bill Thompson, Carol Wallis, Marj- brie Wood's, Grand Opening SHOE READ'S STORE SEAFORTH (Formerly Smyth's Shoe Store) FREE BALLOONS For The Children 1 PAIR First Quality (Seamless Mesh) HOSE For Each Customer With A Purchase Of $1.00 Or Over, THURS., FRI. and SAt, JULY 9 to 11