Clinton News-Record, 1965-06-24, Page 5,. .
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CARQS OF T • .: N
CiE �n t, 8
_rtV,,
,t'0:6 1 o!ur sin-
i Icl pntlal, 1444an on .
; peri thanks too our r0'4 iveS,
,ws
�T,e,s�.
x.96,5 to T3,(;�Y` ,axile
Iaionds anal nei.ghb i'Q4•'.
jeTy Clea e, 4 swaa, A bMtiter
vusits, cards eba gwfis on the
' RdkT1z}e, Rusx ialle ape
'
ocwaslon of oult" 25tl Weddian'g
Anrrivw$y-ry, ^� ILEEN axuci
tC gid r ^- In Clinton Pu b1iG
LORE ! UQi'SOi`T, 2511
Ho!sput,4.19 ►, TuesdaD', Tune 22,
2 wish to Uhf imy relat4vas
I965: 0 Mr, axed. Mrs W lib'a
C>intan, da
,and filiplds for• thefir V10ts
Wig, a lughter,
prices axile. grYS whlde .a pant
i7 XMAN r- Cli p Fulbinc
in Vdctpxua H.p tv-4 :Special
l:Iosprtal oat SuWay, Tuo,e 13,
thanik to Rev FarrI+ and ReV�
1965 tQ 1`7ir. ,and Mzts: T%waad
MiRls,--Fi�Oi;'11NCF FERIUB
Dawn, RR 3, 4P$ , a Son..
"-.
":DENNIS — Irn Clinton 1 91*1c
Haspitail 'on S�atgrday, .June
vw h thaatl� mygyp-.
1965 to Mr., and Ms. Mur
bCMutrs, fruep;rdls anid pel>€u�s who.
sent nne tjow hf �capddq and eta,
racy Dermis, RR 1, Walto?n, a
AI:s�Q Rev. I ark,,: Dr ,C)arke4g,
claugkl�ter.;
Ur, ;F1QweriS, �'e nurses .amid
;HAKKE3RS -- Ii? Clinton PubAc
glint in QM --A of the SeOM4
Hboltal an Wgdrue$aay, Tune
floor, whale I vms is patient in
2.4, 1965 to 'Mx, +and" Mrs,. Al.
Clinton Hostpital,- bb s'.
Hta'laicelrs, RR 2 C,initm, a.s'on
GAN JOSS. 25p
0,'DONNELL Iia (linter
I wish, to thank my friends
' pulblilc Hospital on, Edday,
mllaiilVes And' school ,Glass ,Por
• JRr7re 1$, 1965 to Mr. a i4 Mft
flowers, cards and. gifts _that I.
Hebert C'3aotnnelll, Clinton, a
rieodived while a patient in Clip
cl'gihtea.
'twin Hospital, Special thanks to.
p c
ah& Walden
' Cal. on, Sgtuxty, J ne 1
Rev. Millis, alliso staff
11965 to Mr. and. Mrs, Delmar,
at the 'hospital, PAT BALL .
25P
Sproul, RR, ,3 Aubwn, a son.
'TAYLOR .- in Clinton 'Public
I 'wiiis'h to 'drank my Fnientl's.
HOSPAPI, ion FradaY, Tune 1S,
And nelilglhbours for thevr kind-'
1965 to Mr, and Mrs. Amnald
piss° to ane during my illness at
Taylor, RR 1, Bruce~fiead; a
home and wh'i e, uln, St. Joseph's
son.
Hlaspiba4, London, The cdq°(s,
TURNF�R —':Zri Clizlton Public
visits and :gulfits- were much en;:
?'CTed and aplatreciated. - �FI
Hospital on Thursday,June
5b
TOMS. 2b
17, 965 to Mr. and : Ce,o-
xge Turner, RR 3, , Seafl4rth,,
1 weld, to expresso mthanks.
a son, Barry John.
to neighbours, friendsfind xela.-.
CARDS .,OF THANKS,
tives for therm many acts :of
kllndnessi and :sympathy shown
McEouth-Evelyn n and Alex
tome'a�t the time of the death'
'o'f'my'hiu�s'b'and.andslinc'e. Special
MdBeath wiish to hank re?a-
iniveg�, friends and neighbour
thanks to Miss Laura, Phillipswho
helped' ;to celebrate their
who a'ssist'ed with the news bulr
Ietin,--. 14D, ANOR BRADNOCK
25th wedding anniversary and
25x
for the lovely card's and gifts
• received. 251b
We wash to express. our
tivamhl- to line �emvb i St
t'1 A VSl.f ed
t�S
. I
NA$
�' (�M, John A•, 49,
illi TOM44, 00 Tui
ey 1
J •2 a " e.
nn $
vs, W#e, '1'O`M.Pr Dorot
nue, MoVher., Mrs Ru
�`, $ayf�eld, daui
Mhs,. Alaal 1.uml) J1
IN MEMORIAM
GODDARD Inti Losing mere-
oily of oux dear husband and
Hatt yr, Ito(beuit C. C*o, dard, Y ho
pa ped army soddenly five yepars
agar Tune. P5, '1960
l�e$grap bpro wW th'oult you,
We s you mors oach day;
For life as not the same to qs,
Since you were called awry"
if we lead all the world to gin?ea
We'd give Ott, yes, and m>oxe,
To heiam your voice .and ;see
your simile
And, greet you at the door..
So. you who have a father,
04eirish khan with care;
You'll .rover know' the l?eart-
h'e,
Till you see his vacant chair.
Byer mom annaed a �dchald -ee'n.
HaL
tial, family gs~.
TItDESWMLL — In, Jioving
mlemot+y of our ecru' mother,
Lenora, who passed away Tune
23, 1963..
"Years of str'lving', little of pray;
Long, givimg; the Whole of the
vway, .
A .cheat4;ed' smile, a !heart of
gold.
To the �d.earest mother the
world could hold.
Happy anetmories fond and true',
1i'x'azn us who thought the
world of you.
Lovingly reme:aixberdd by farrcnly
and gnando'hildren. 25p
rnr ere o
James Church, Mi'd'dleton fon, LONDESBORO
the lovely ,gifts received and Mr. and Ins, Morris Rivers
their goad emeaw0shes. They 'will Bring .Quit
:always be regne2rilber&d. T01Vi (nee Hazel Lee) of Tweed,vis-
arud VERA HUDIE. 25p ited over the,Weekepd' with. her
t
brother Jack Lee and family
Notice, To Creditors � Results and also taunts,' M>rs. Robixr�son
in the estate OF HARVEY and Mfrs. Cowan.
WELLS, Late of the Village of ,
'Londesboro, in the County of /A } '
Huron
Aeft d . Your �l„ nurenAil1 p'ers'ons claiming fit`
•tllre above Estate axile ;,required
to forward full part laulaxis of
Itheir chains , to the undersigned ' n 'Innis Sunday oor before. the 19th day of as
.July, 1965, after whIch date the
;ats's'ettis Will be distAbuted.
DONNELLY & MURPHY All Services on Daylight Saving Time
18 The Square
GODERICH, ONTARIO ,
25.6-7b FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Notice To Creditors. (Baptist Convention of Ontairio and Quebec)
In the Estate of IDA MAY Pastor: Craig Peters, B,A.
,JONES, late ,of the Town of Sunday, June 27
Clinton, in the County of Huron, 110:00 a,m.—Sunday •School
'Widow, deceased. 11:15 a:m: Fam4y 'Worship
All peft.ons having clais a` Tues. June 29 — 8:00 -•+Con re: ational Meeting
gatim'st the Estate of -thee atbove- ALL. ARE WELCOME HERE ..
maimed who died' -oil the 16telr of
May, A.D. 1965, are required.
to file •fu11 particulars. thereof Ontario Street United .Church
with the un'demigned on, or be'- civ cy
faire -the 5th of July; A.D. 1965, ��° 6A
aTiter wlliiiic'li date the assets. will _ "THE FRIENDLY MILLS,
LLS,CHURCH"
be dis'trilbuted, having regard z Pastor: 'REV. GRANT MILLS, B.A,
only to the claims of which the +- Sunday, June 27
undersigned shall then have M * 9:45 a.m.--Sunday School
- notice. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, o TURNER'S
this 14th iday,of June, A.D. 1965. 9:45 a.m.-Church Service
E. B. ME- NZIES, 10:45 a.m.—Sunday School
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Es- "
tate. 24,5,6besCe-illi$--o1u[eeirillextiteb f�xcrtC�es
AUCTION SALE REV. CLIFFORD G: PARK,` M.A., Minister
of Property and Household Sunday, June 27
Effects from the home .of Mrg. _ Sunday School Anniversary Services
Frances M. Wiltse, 199 Town- WESLEY-WILLIS
send Street, Clinton, on
°Speaker, Rev. Maurice Platts, B.A., of Melbourne, 'Ont.
SATURDAY, JUNE 26 9:45 am.—Sunday School
at 1:80 p.m: 11:00 a.m.—S:S, Anniversary and
HOUSEHOLD, EFMCTS-- Ceremony of Dedication to Missions
Walnut upholstered •axim• chair HOLMESViLLE
(antique); walnut s&prey chair; 9:45 a:m.,S,S. Anniversary
lave -seat, chesterfield; rug 6x9; 10:45 am,—Sunday School
a wicker cachou chairs; sever-" ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
' ad rorloi7vg: 'chairs; arrow back
roeking chair, rocking ohaflr Rev. R. W. Wenham, L.Th:,' Rector
(,antique); bar r<*xn chair; 3 • Mr. W. H. Bishop, FRCO, ARCM, Organist
section. grass book -case; open TRINITY 11 SUNDAY --- Sunday, June 27
book shelves; a lige quantity 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion
of looks including 2 Encyclo- 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer
pedias; French mantel clock;Preacher:Rev. J. Packenham, of Myth
,yak 8•,prece dirftg room swine; Thursday,. June 24�--Chanced Guild Pot Luck Supper at
tea tivagon; Electroiitrx vacuum tike home of Mrs. T. Herman, 6:30 p.m. Please note
cleaner; hall inirror, other mir- change of date:
rags; 2 ced'ax limed, blankelt.
chests"; walnutnd dresser, .tea and. dresser; ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
' warden: bed a�trunl;
Oak swivel chair; dtrop. leaf The Rev. R. U Mact,ean, B.A., Minister
table; kitchen chairs; fernes^y Mrs. M. J. Agnew, Organist and Choir Director
$hand; Quebec 'heater; cook
stove; glass 'top cupboard'; ra; Sunday, June 27
dio;' Vctrola; Tamps; pictures; 9:45 a.m.--Sunday School
dishes and ' cooloing utensils; 10:45 a.m,—Public Worship
some bedding; numerous other EVERYONE WELCOME
amtticles including a Jacobsen 30-
Wis main oitor.g mower with MAPLE STREET GOSPEL HALL
Wisconsin m'oitor.
PPROPBRT'5t will be offereecl CLINTON
for sale oat 3 p.m. consisting of Sunday, June 27
a spelcious lot on which is situ g;45 a.m.—Worship Sunday,
Acted lire 11/z storey 8 -room : 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School
frame house with asbestos 8:00 p.m, --Evening Service
r &Anigle. - dung with 4 bedrooms
and a three piece bath. Property Speakers Charles .Shorten, London and
will be sold subject to a reserve Angola.
biA and 10% of the. pwr'chase Tuesday --8$00 p.m.—Prayer Nteeting and Bible Study
money clown on date of sale anA ;speaker: E- ,Barker;, 'England:
balance in 30 days. ALL WELCOME
'Cerins on household effects, Cash
Mrs FRANCES I A. WMTSE Christian Reformed Joseph Street
Proprietress
LDWAUD W. ELLIOTT,• Chuwdh. Gospel Hall
Auicfione6e Rev, G. J. Heersink, Minister
24-25b CLINTOlV
SPECIAL. • Sunday, June 27
10:00 Sunday,
in English 1,x.:00 a tn.—Bteak' ng of Bread
AIRII' SALE 2:30 p.m..Sein4ce in Dutch. . 3:00 pin. --Sunday School
Every, mi
Sunday 6:15 p.., dial 7:00 p 1•n.=Gospel Service
to be held at 680 CHLO St. 'Phomas, 11§ten 8:00 p M. Thursday --- Prayer
Olinton
Sales Barn to "Back, to, God Hour' Aleedng and Bible
-i A J .i. $0' EVERVONE WELCOME Readitig,
on We e
nes ay, u
at 1:30 o'clock
Consisting of 35 Holstein Cows
and first calf Heiters.
Incltuded ;iri, this sale will be Watch •This. Space, For
the diu of Mm. George Potter.
Anyone washing to inspect these
cows ,prnoe to sane dater may,do
SOL atthe farm bh10,8hey. IMPORTANT
AU6 2 "unit :Suitge jnillter and
the oth&r laity equiptneiit,
e.,vntip utit'h,nT te; tctirohase
to attend tthrs , sale,
JOE coEe
AuetlanbeN"
HUGH FILOON
NOTICE
NEXT VE, E K
ENGAPMENT:S.
ANN WCEP
,�.:
M� .
h as K Po rt
�p
Crod'lt, annoll? ,ors the en,4
gagpinen.t of hex' dtaugbter,
11'Iargaa"et Anne, to Jaxraes.
Hen7r Michael Reynolejs,.
son af' Mx and Mrs , k4m. .e .
McCaturt R�Yxtold"s Qf'
Caolcsvi lle, £ortnvly of
4Vllr4'ds"r, the Wgddlog to
talk& place +at St: Dominic
R C Churrclr, °,LaiteveW, cul.
Saturday, July 1Qth, at:
Z1 am, 25b:
n
son
on Saturday, July 17 at
3.30 p,m•. 25p.
'MARRIAGES
MACLEOD - SMITH
Grace Parker Smith, Port
Stanley, daughter to f Mrs
.Russell •G. P.arpker, Pori'
,Stanley, ana the I -ate Mr',
1 me wea'exnng was !saiemn=
died .quietly in. Kn'oa Pro's,.
bytenan ;Church Manse in
Foam Stanley,
RANNIE-ROWE — On
-June 12, 1965, at Thames
Road United Church, Ann
Mla0e Rowe,, daughter of
Mr. and.Zlrs. Harold Rowe,
RR 1 Woodham, was' united
iigt rnariliage to Howard
Douglas Rannie, London,
son of. Mr. and Mrs, Sam
Rantniee, Hensa1l,
Ste Mark's, Guild
Presents Gift
To Mrs. C. Brown
AUBURN The June meeting
of the Ladies' GWrd. of St,
Mar!k'us Anglican, Church was,
held in the church with Mrs.
Thomias. Eraggitt and Mrs,. Ed.
Davies as ca -hostesses.
The Livinng Message chapter
was given by Mrs. Andrew
Kirkdonn'ell and this topic was
"On Ground of the heart", Mrs.
FardYce Clark conducted the
Bible,study on Peter with a dis-
cussion following on the life of
St. Peter.. Mrs, Gordan R Tkay
for favored with two accordion
Solos.
An invitation to attend the
UCW meeting'at Westfield was
accepted and plan's were made
to atten
Mgrs. Georgq Schneider, past
preWdent of the Guild, present -
;
Mrs. CliiffoO d Brawn, with ° a
parting gift. Mrs. Brown tharnk-
ing her Mellow members for
their kindness. The Brown fam-
... Tlrs.� : A CIinNon . op, orsQ 1,W4, U01 Unit �--'��� S
Heats,'Top,k
On."Tinided
After .emtdayfirpg a deliozaus ,pot^
luck ,supper, the Awnbera, .
the MaTy land Xajrtha Unfit of
the :UCW at WesleyrWrliis C$
ureb held their meeting with
the ge.ident; mr's, L. Pga?'Son,
The W9i'�tkig sedge, 'yd!tlt;
Mary WA Martha as •the central
thougtit was prepared and pre=
se.nted by Wm T, PTedijger and
Mrs, T. Ma4Laaen, 4khe 6 log
thought arycl Array, ryas ;given
by Mrs, Ngdigex, The Sctiipture
lesson was and !by Mrs., .M,
Steppe. !'
Tho Devotional tplk wzth the
topic,. ''.Martha'g .:Hands and
Mary's, Heart" was given by
Mrs. MacL4ren,
T,he eb aptslr of the Study,
Book on "Tx1xddad" -was given
by Mrs. Peamn.'This tropical
island with an ama, 40 by 50
ml m- Lies withinsight of South
A nailica. ,and is su ounded by
three ranges Of hills, It was
named.' Tirimnidacl by Columbus
who thought the three hi, -lis
represented the Trinity,
A country of many nation.,
aliitiies and religions, three,.
Christian festivals, including
the M-ard'i Gras, are celebrated
each year. Canadian business=
men are welcomed but they
must be ,honest and have no
ulterior purposes. The Chrasttian
religion is also welcomed.
The president conducted the
business Of the aneetin'g. Help
for an upcoming wedding was
requested. Ways and means of
raising funds was discussed, It
was decided to hold 'a norm
luncheon on September 21st,
The Mizpah Be'ned'iction clos-
ed the mgeting, An auction sale
of articles donated by tine m&m,-
bers was 'held with Billie Stew-
art as ••auctioneer. This netted
a tidy sum, v
Turner's Church
UCW Present Gifts
The regular meeting of Turn-
er's
urner's UCW was held in Mrs!. Mc-
Gregor's new name in Bruce-,
field last week.
Mrs. Rogerson conducted the
Devotions.
It was decided to hold the
Autumn Thank Offering on
Se'ptember 29; at 2:30 p.m. With
the Ontario Street. Ladies as
guests.
Mrs. McGregor was presented
With a small :gift in apprecia-
tion of her faithfulness as trea-
surer of the UCW for 12 years.
Mfrs, ' Orich moved a vote of
thanks to Mrs. McGregor for
h'er kind' invitation to hold the
meeting in, her 'home.
ily is ,moving to, Goderich next
Be Fashion Wise In
Holiday Time
Go on your holidays -- PREPARED
for Sunshine or Rain.
FOR THE SUN
--- Shorts — Tops
-- Slims —'Swim Suits
Swim ( Waterproof) Headwear
-- Sundresses,
-- Leather Slippers
FOR COOLER. DAYS
-- Dresses -- Suits -- Rainwear
FOR SUMMER NIGHTS
-- Shortie Gowns
-- Pyjarnas
—Dorm Sets
7-7 Capri Pyjamas
You can't order the weather ahead . .
... Go Prepared for Anything Weatherwise.,
You pay more at the beach than you would °
at home for the same item.
SHOD TODAY IN THE
!RWIN'S
STORE NEAREST TO YOU
Clinton Hiensall Exeter _
Kinettes H61d'.,,1e+.,,,,,arswEnd P
arty
Incoming Officers Of Clinton Kinettes
During their year-end party at the home of 1V�r, and Mrs. Larry done$,
269 Townsend Street, 'Tuesday evening, the News -Record photpgraphed the
new officers for 1965-66.
ABOVE—Mrs, Alan Finch, recording secretar
y, • Mrs, William Fleming,
president; Mrs, Robert Van Itiesen, vice-president and Mrs, Robert Mann,, coil-
responding secretary.
I FLOW—Mrs. David Beattie, assistant bulletin editor; Mrs, Andy Peter
son, bulletin editor; Yrs, Cameron Addison, registrar and Mrs. Larry Jones,
'
Adastr
Social
,News Editor: Anne Aller
Mr. and Mrs, E:. Hutlet, S,her-
411 -and Kelvin, from Winnipeg
were visiting last week with
Cpl. and Mrs. Robert Hodgson.
Bryan McConnell is presently
..in Ottawa wh.eire the hopes to
join the Royal Canadian Mount-
ed Pal -tee,
F/ISgt. and Mrs. D. Trem-
May, and their daughters,
Auburn Bride
Showered At
Church Affair
AUBURN -- Bouquets Of
summer flowers. made a lovely
Setting `in the Sunday School
room, of Knox United Church
for .a preweddnvg shower in
honour of Miss Joan Mills,
bAde-elect.
Mats. George Hallam was' the
chairman for -tire programs con-
slisting; of a sing -song led by
Miss Martie Koopman•, a read-
iing 'by Mrs. John Durnin, and a
duet sung by Mrs. Gordon Mc-
Clinchey and Mars; Norman Me-
Chnichey.
A mock wedding was: prCsent-
ed ,by members of Miss Mill's
Sunday school :class, Those tak-
Ing the 'paxt were: Shelley
Grange, boide; Betty MOSS,
groom; Linda Sproul, brides,
maid; Brenda Ardhambault,
groom's .man; Linda Reed, ush-
er; Donna Buechler, bride's
fattier; Karen East, mother;
Jennifer Grange, minister;
Nancy ' Lapp, solcdst; Brenda
East, piaftist. Corsages were
presented to Miss M111:s, the
bride to be's 81ster, Miss' June
Millg of Kitchener and her
matcher, Mrs. Ted Mills. MIS.
Donald Treble read the add're0s
and girl friends showered Miss
Mills, with many beautiful gifts:
The Public Is Invited To The Clinton Community
DECORATION,SERVICES
AT CLINTON CEMETERY
SUNDAY1 jUNE.27
MOTE CHANGE OF TIME AT 34,030 O'CLOCK P.M.
Speaker: Rev. G. J. Heersihk
Minister, Christian Reft)eMtyd Chug h,, Clinton
Lodges dnd' clubs 'dile Requested Persons 'intebtliing to oIetokate' graves
to, join pardde at East Gate are requested to do so some
of Gemetety at'MU p,ni. time 16efore sere em
THE PUBIIC IS INVITE[
SPONSORED BY, CLINTON BRANCH 140 OP THE ROYAL CANADIAN
LEGION AND CLIWON MINIS'MRIAL ASSOCIATION
.. .
lail .� KIPPEN
Mr. and Mr's. Alex McBeath
were pleasantly surprised when
O Nes
memlbean of their family, rela, tives, friends and neighbours,
met at their home. on Mondlay
)n ,— .Picone HU 2-7349' eventing to 4celdbrate ,their 25th
wedding annavers'ary. They were
Louise and Odette, are matearing presented with -lovely gifts. On
to Quebec City. Tuesday evening a family din-
Leaving- the Paalk for Ottawa, ner was given_ at the Ir'oqu'ois
are Cpl. and Mrs, • P: Paquette Hotel, London:.
and Cpl. and Mrs. Howard Mu, Frank Wright is a pat -
Adams and their respective .fent at ClintonPublic Hospit'aL
families. o
Mr. and Mrs. • Roy Garber Alan Cochrane
viAtin'g with Mr. and Mrs,
Al Haley, Posses Third Year
. Mrs, J. J, Rousseau is pre-
sently a patient in Clinton Pub- Allan Cochrane, a third year
lic H'osrAtaJl student ,in. Honours Biology at
Mrs'. Beatrice Willianns, Co- the Umavelsiilty of Western Ozrt-
mox, B,+C., is a guest with 'W02 aria, just received word that he
and Mrs. Ben Russell. -has passed with an A average
FAL -and M, Is. J. A. Hol kips 'a:gain, He has a summer job
and their 'son have moved to with the Depaxtmenit of Energy
Vancotnv'er, BC. andResources and Is, at pre -
FAL and Mrs. Gordon Duguid, sent, stationed at Kingston and
Tracy :and Pamela have left Ganaaioq'ue, Ontario. 'Alan -Is the
for Greenwood, Nava, Scotia, son of Mr. and Mss'. Harry
SAL and Mrs. Dennis Dolan Cochrane, Clinton.
and the boys are moving to
Ottawa.
FAL land Mrs. H. H. Bally and jr to W erS
their GhlildTen will take up resi-
denfce in Trenton.
James McConnasll pis spending Telegraphed
some time in Calgary.
Mrs. Gordon Salt flew to Anywhere
Prince Albert to attend the
funeral of her mother.
'Cpl, and Milts. Jan*s McNeill
and tlretir fam-ly, will spend the
summer holidays in Iona, Cape
Breton,, prior to going to RCAF
S'ta'tion, Uplands.
Varetvell Parity C• a Cooke
Mrs. Jean Johnson entertain-
ed ata farewell barbecue party
for Meas. P. Petersen On June
10. Mrs, Petersen receiveda IF L O R i S T
crystal centre piece from her
frsends and neighbours:. 'There Dial 482.7012, Clinton
were sl;kteen guests• present,
REXALL '
ORANGE T.
SALE
Thursday, June 24 to Saturday, July 3
10 Stainless Steel Blades .. 88c WHITE KID STATIONERY
40 Giant Pack Hair' Rollers 1.29 50 sheets & 30 envlopes, 476
10 'oz, :Plastic Tumblers .... 190 BOX CAMERA (16 Pictures
500 A.S.A. Headache Tabs. 996 on 120 Film) ......,•„„ 880
POLYMULS16N, . Oulclk Bands, 31's; reg 50c, 2/77o
24 bz,, rag $.00 ............ 2:89 Adrienne, Nair Spray,
4 oZ., reg. 1.25. .... 690 ,reg. 1.50 .......................... 890
wast Hdme perms, reg, 2.00 1.49 Beach ToWels, 27x54 .......... 1:79
FILM -120-626497 .... 3 for 89c Thongs •............. 39e, 490 A 590
kubber'Glovet, reg 79, 2 fol -99c f=lashlight Batteries ,, 3 for 50c
14p0 ,Saccharin 'Tabs, Baby Pants, regi 35e 3 for 880
V. ,_................... ....... 1,39 Thank-Ydu Nates..... ____
MANY MANY MORE ITEMS ON SALE
Watch For Your Hand Bill In The Mail
!*I M—SuW ng Kit with Each Pufthdte of $1.00
�. .
1 /r s-197
on We e
nes ay, u
at 1:30 o'clock
Consisting of 35 Holstein Cows
and first calf Heiters.
Incltuded ;iri, this sale will be Watch •This. Space, For
the diu of Mm. George Potter.
Anyone washing to inspect these
cows ,prnoe to sane dater may,do
SOL atthe farm bh10,8hey. IMPORTANT
AU6 2 "unit :Suitge jnillter and
the oth&r laity equiptneiit,
e.,vntip utit'h,nT te; tctirohase
to attend tthrs , sale,
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AuetlanbeN"
HUGH FILOON
NOTICE
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ENGAPMENT:S.
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Crod'lt, annoll? ,ors the en,4
gagpinen.t of hex' dtaugbter,
11'Iargaa"et Anne, to Jaxraes.
Hen7r Michael Reynolejs,.
son af' Mx and Mrs , k4m. .e .
McCaturt R�Yxtold"s Qf'
Caolcsvi lle, £ortnvly of
4Vllr4'ds"r, the Wgddlog to
talk& place +at St: Dominic
R C Churrclr, °,LaiteveW, cul.
Saturday, July 1Qth, at:
Z1 am, 25b:
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son
on Saturday, July 17 at
3.30 p,m•. 25p.
'MARRIAGES
MACLEOD - SMITH
Grace Parker Smith, Port
Stanley, daughter to f Mrs
.Russell •G. P.arpker, Pori'
,Stanley, ana the I -ate Mr',
1 me wea'exnng was !saiemn=
died .quietly in. Kn'oa Pro's,.
bytenan ;Church Manse in
Foam Stanley,
RANNIE-ROWE — On
-June 12, 1965, at Thames
Road United Church, Ann
Mla0e Rowe,, daughter of
Mr. and.Zlrs. Harold Rowe,
RR 1 Woodham, was' united
iigt rnariliage to Howard
Douglas Rannie, London,
son of. Mr. and Mrs, Sam
Rantniee, Hensa1l,
Ste Mark's, Guild
Presents Gift
To Mrs. C. Brown
AUBURN The June meeting
of the Ladies' GWrd. of St,
Mar!k'us Anglican, Church was,
held in the church with Mrs.
Thomias. Eraggitt and Mrs,. Ed.
Davies as ca -hostesses.
The Livinng Message chapter
was given by Mrs. Andrew
Kirkdonn'ell and this topic was
"On Ground of the heart", Mrs.
FardYce Clark conducted the
Bible,study on Peter with a dis-
cussion following on the life of
St. Peter.. Mrs, Gordan R Tkay
for favored with two accordion
Solos.
An invitation to attend the
UCW meeting'at Westfield was
accepted and plan's were made
to atten
Mgrs. Georgq Schneider, past
preWdent of the Guild, present -
;
Mrs. CliiffoO d Brawn, with ° a
parting gift. Mrs. Brown tharnk-
ing her Mellow members for
their kindness. The Brown fam-
... Tlrs.� : A CIinNon . op, orsQ 1,W4, U01 Unit �--'��� S
Heats,'Top,k
On."Tinided
After .emtdayfirpg a deliozaus ,pot^
luck ,supper, the Awnbera, .
the MaTy land Xajrtha Unfit of
the :UCW at WesleyrWrliis C$
ureb held their meeting with
the ge.ident; mr's, L. Pga?'Son,
The W9i'�tkig sedge, 'yd!tlt;
Mary WA Martha as •the central
thougtit was prepared and pre=
se.nted by Wm T, PTedijger and
Mrs, T. Ma4Laaen, 4khe 6 log
thought arycl Array, ryas ;given
by Mrs, Ngdigex, The Sctiipture
lesson was and !by Mrs., .M,
Steppe. !'
Tho Devotional tplk wzth the
topic,. ''.Martha'g .:Hands and
Mary's, Heart" was given by
Mrs. MacL4ren,
T,he eb aptslr of the Study,
Book on "Tx1xddad" -was given
by Mrs. Peamn.'This tropical
island with an ama, 40 by 50
ml m- Lies withinsight of South
A nailica. ,and is su ounded by
three ranges Of hills, It was
named.' Tirimnidacl by Columbus
who thought the three hi, -lis
represented the Trinity,
A country of many nation.,
aliitiies and religions, three,.
Christian festivals, including
the M-ard'i Gras, are celebrated
each year. Canadian business=
men are welcomed but they
must be ,honest and have no
ulterior purposes. The Chrasttian
religion is also welcomed.
The president conducted the
business Of the aneetin'g. Help
for an upcoming wedding was
requested. Ways and means of
raising funds was discussed, It
was decided to hold 'a norm
luncheon on September 21st,
The Mizpah Be'ned'iction clos-
ed the mgeting, An auction sale
of articles donated by tine m&m,-
bers was 'held with Billie Stew-
art as ••auctioneer. This netted
a tidy sum, v
Turner's Church
UCW Present Gifts
The regular meeting of Turn-
er's
urner's UCW was held in Mrs!. Mc-
Gregor's new name in Bruce-,
field last week.
Mrs. Rogerson conducted the
Devotions.
It was decided to hold the
Autumn Thank Offering on
Se'ptember 29; at 2:30 p.m. With
the Ontario Street. Ladies as
guests.
Mrs. McGregor was presented
With a small :gift in apprecia-
tion of her faithfulness as trea-
surer of the UCW for 12 years.
Mfrs, ' Orich moved a vote of
thanks to Mrs. McGregor for
h'er kind' invitation to hold the
meeting in, her 'home.
ily is ,moving to, Goderich next
Be Fashion Wise In
Holiday Time
Go on your holidays -- PREPARED
for Sunshine or Rain.
FOR THE SUN
--- Shorts — Tops
-- Slims —'Swim Suits
Swim ( Waterproof) Headwear
-- Sundresses,
-- Leather Slippers
FOR COOLER. DAYS
-- Dresses -- Suits -- Rainwear
FOR SUMMER NIGHTS
-- Shortie Gowns
-- Pyjarnas
—Dorm Sets
7-7 Capri Pyjamas
You can't order the weather ahead . .
... Go Prepared for Anything Weatherwise.,
You pay more at the beach than you would °
at home for the same item.
SHOD TODAY IN THE
!RWIN'S
STORE NEAREST TO YOU
Clinton Hiensall Exeter _
Kinettes H61d'.,,1e+.,,,,,arswEnd P
arty
Incoming Officers Of Clinton Kinettes
During their year-end party at the home of 1V�r, and Mrs. Larry done$,
269 Townsend Street, 'Tuesday evening, the News -Record photpgraphed the
new officers for 1965-66.
ABOVE—Mrs, Alan Finch, recording secretar
y, • Mrs, William Fleming,
president; Mrs, Robert Van Itiesen, vice-president and Mrs, Robert Mann,, coil-
responding secretary.
I FLOW—Mrs. David Beattie, assistant bulletin editor; Mrs, Andy Peter
son, bulletin editor; Yrs, Cameron Addison, registrar and Mrs. Larry Jones,
'
Adastr
Social
,News Editor: Anne Aller
Mr. and Mrs, E:. Hutlet, S,her-
411 -and Kelvin, from Winnipeg
were visiting last week with
Cpl. and Mrs. Robert Hodgson.
Bryan McConnell is presently
..in Ottawa wh.eire the hopes to
join the Royal Canadian Mount-
ed Pal -tee,
F/ISgt. and Mrs. D. Trem-
May, and their daughters,
Auburn Bride
Showered At
Church Affair
AUBURN -- Bouquets Of
summer flowers. made a lovely
Setting `in the Sunday School
room, of Knox United Church
for .a preweddnvg shower in
honour of Miss Joan Mills,
bAde-elect.
Mats. George Hallam was' the
chairman for -tire programs con-
slisting; of a sing -song led by
Miss Martie Koopman•, a read-
iing 'by Mrs. John Durnin, and a
duet sung by Mrs. Gordon Mc-
Clinchey and Mars; Norman Me-
Chnichey.
A mock wedding was: prCsent-
ed ,by members of Miss Mill's
Sunday school :class, Those tak-
Ing the 'paxt were: Shelley
Grange, boide; Betty MOSS,
groom; Linda Sproul, brides,
maid; Brenda Ardhambault,
groom's .man; Linda Reed, ush-
er; Donna Buechler, bride's
fattier; Karen East, mother;
Jennifer Grange, minister;
Nancy ' Lapp, solcdst; Brenda
East, piaftist. Corsages were
presented to Miss M111:s, the
bride to be's 81ster, Miss' June
Millg of Kitchener and her
matcher, Mrs. Ted Mills. MIS.
Donald Treble read the add're0s
and girl friends showered Miss
Mills, with many beautiful gifts:
The Public Is Invited To The Clinton Community
DECORATION,SERVICES
AT CLINTON CEMETERY
SUNDAY1 jUNE.27
MOTE CHANGE OF TIME AT 34,030 O'CLOCK P.M.
Speaker: Rev. G. J. Heersihk
Minister, Christian Reft)eMtyd Chug h,, Clinton
Lodges dnd' clubs 'dile Requested Persons 'intebtliing to oIetokate' graves
to, join pardde at East Gate are requested to do so some
of Gemetety at'MU p,ni. time 16efore sere em
THE PUBIIC IS INVITE[
SPONSORED BY, CLINTON BRANCH 140 OP THE ROYAL CANADIAN
LEGION AND CLIWON MINIS'MRIAL ASSOCIATION
.. .
lail .� KIPPEN
Mr. and Mr's. Alex McBeath
were pleasantly surprised when
O Nes
memlbean of their family, rela, tives, friends and neighbours,
met at their home. on Mondlay
)n ,— .Picone HU 2-7349' eventing to 4celdbrate ,their 25th
wedding annavers'ary. They were
Louise and Odette, are matearing presented with -lovely gifts. On
to Quebec City. Tuesday evening a family din-
Leaving- the Paalk for Ottawa, ner was given_ at the Ir'oqu'ois
are Cpl. and Mrs, • P: Paquette Hotel, London:.
and Cpl. and Mrs. Howard Mu, Frank Wright is a pat -
Adams and their respective .fent at ClintonPublic Hospit'aL
families. o
Mr. and Mrs. • Roy Garber Alan Cochrane
viAtin'g with Mr. and Mrs,
Al Haley, Posses Third Year
. Mrs, J. J, Rousseau is pre-
sently a patient in Clinton Pub- Allan Cochrane, a third year
lic H'osrAtaJl student ,in. Honours Biology at
Mrs'. Beatrice Willianns, Co- the Umavelsiilty of Western Ozrt-
mox, B,+C., is a guest with 'W02 aria, just received word that he
and Mrs. Ben Russell. -has passed with an A average
FAL -and M, Is. J. A. Hol kips 'a:gain, He has a summer job
and their 'son have moved to with the Depaxtmenit of Energy
Vancotnv'er, BC. andResources and Is, at pre -
FAL and Mrs. Gordon Duguid, sent, stationed at Kingston and
Tracy :and Pamela have left Ganaaioq'ue, Ontario. 'Alan -Is the
for Greenwood, Nava, Scotia, son of Mr. and Mss'. Harry
SAL and Mrs. Dennis Dolan Cochrane, Clinton.
and the boys are moving to
Ottawa.
FAL land Mrs. H. H. Bally and jr to W erS
their GhlildTen will take up resi-
denfce in Trenton.
James McConnasll pis spending Telegraphed
some time in Calgary.
Mrs. Gordon Salt flew to Anywhere
Prince Albert to attend the
funeral of her mother.
'Cpl, and Milts. Jan*s McNeill
and tlretir fam-ly, will spend the
summer holidays in Iona, Cape
Breton,, prior to going to RCAF
S'ta'tion, Uplands.
Varetvell Parity C• a Cooke
Mrs. Jean Johnson entertain-
ed ata farewell barbecue party
for Meas. P. Petersen On June
10. Mrs, Petersen receiveda IF L O R i S T
crystal centre piece from her
frsends and neighbours:. 'There Dial 482.7012, Clinton
were sl;kteen guests• present,
REXALL '
ORANGE T.
SALE
Thursday, June 24 to Saturday, July 3
10 Stainless Steel Blades .. 88c WHITE KID STATIONERY
40 Giant Pack Hair' Rollers 1.29 50 sheets & 30 envlopes, 476
10 'oz, :Plastic Tumblers .... 190 BOX CAMERA (16 Pictures
500 A.S.A. Headache Tabs. 996 on 120 Film) ......,•„„ 880
POLYMULS16N, . Oulclk Bands, 31's; reg 50c, 2/77o
24 bz,, rag $.00 ............ 2:89 Adrienne, Nair Spray,
4 oZ., reg. 1.25. .... 690 ,reg. 1.50 .......................... 890
wast Hdme perms, reg, 2.00 1.49 Beach ToWels, 27x54 .......... 1:79
FILM -120-626497 .... 3 for 89c Thongs •............. 39e, 490 A 590
kubber'Glovet, reg 79, 2 fol -99c f=lashlight Batteries ,, 3 for 50c
14p0 ,Saccharin 'Tabs, Baby Pants, regi 35e 3 for 880
V. ,_................... ....... 1,39 Thank-Ydu Nates..... ____
MANY MANY MORE ITEMS ON SALE
Watch For Your Hand Bill In The Mail
!*I M—SuW ng Kit with Each Pufthdte of $1.00
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SALE
Thursday, June 24 to Saturday, July 3
10 Stainless Steel Blades .. 88c WHITE KID STATIONERY
40 Giant Pack Hair' Rollers 1.29 50 sheets & 30 envlopes, 476
10 'oz, :Plastic Tumblers .... 190 BOX CAMERA (16 Pictures
500 A.S.A. Headache Tabs. 996 on 120 Film) ......,•„„ 880
POLYMULS16N, . Oulclk Bands, 31's; reg 50c, 2/77o
24 bz,, rag $.00 ............ 2:89 Adrienne, Nair Spray,
4 oZ., reg. 1.25. .... 690 ,reg. 1.50 .......................... 890
wast Hdme perms, reg, 2.00 1.49 Beach ToWels, 27x54 .......... 1:79
FILM -120-626497 .... 3 for 89c Thongs •............. 39e, 490 A 590
kubber'Glovet, reg 79, 2 fol -99c f=lashlight Batteries ,, 3 for 50c
14p0 ,Saccharin 'Tabs, Baby Pants, regi 35e 3 for 880
V. ,_................... ....... 1,39 Thank-Ydu Nates..... ____
MANY MANY MORE ITEMS ON SALE
Watch For Your Hand Bill In The Mail
!*I M—SuW ng Kit with Each Pufthdte of $1.00
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