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Joint Installaition at Firit Kinsmen ,Meeting
Prior to the first meeting of the season o the
Kinsrnen Club of Clinton, Tuesday evening in Hotel
Clinton dining room; these officers posed for photos,
The new officers of both the Kinsinen and, Kinettes
were installed by past district governor Mait Edgar
of Clinton. Shown -here are, left to right, Larry
Jones, secretary; Mrs. Bob VanRiesen, first Mice-
president; David Beattie, first vice-president; Mrs.
Alan Finch, recording secretary; 'Robert Mann,
second vice-president and. Mrs. Mann, corresponding
secretary. See picture of other officers on front
page, • ,.(News-Record Photo) •
Madeleine Lane
Auxiliary' To Meet
The September meeting of
the Madeleine Dane Auxiliary
-of St, Andrew's Presbyterian
Church will be held at 8:15 p.m.
on Tuesday evening, Septem-
ber 14, at the horne Of Mass. R,
Rudd 29 Whitehead St.
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Youth Jailed
On Theft Charge
•
Douglas Wayne `Leibokl, 17,
Clinton, was sentenced to six
months definite and three
Months indeterminate in Ont-
ario Reformatory when he plea-
ded guilty to a charge of theft:
lie 'appeared in G.oderich court
before Magistrate W. A. thgo-
etz of Stratford on September
2,
The youth was also charged
on ,another similar offense and
sentenced to six months defier
rte and three months indeter-
minate. The sentences will run
concurrently.
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Plus Walt Disney's wildlife feature-
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MON., TUES., WED. --- Sept. 13-14-15
adult entertainment
Tony Curtis, Natalie Wood, Henry Fonda,
Lauren Bacall and Mel Ferrer
Based on Helen Gurley Brown's sensational novel
"Sex and thee5ingle Girl" color
THURS., FRI„ SAT. -- Sept. 16-17-18
Frank Sinatra, Raffaella Carra & Trevor' Howard
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Coming: "John Goldfarb; Please Come Home" -color
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Richard. Basehart, Tina Louise & Lee J. Cobb
"The Trap" - color
MON., TUES., WED. --- Sept. 13-14-15
ELVIS PRESLEY with ANNE HELM
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Forest presiding, Devotions.
were in .011arge, of- Mira, FOrest
and, Stirs. Alice Lawson,
Plana wpm Made .for the bai-
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Kay and Gordon Laois ,eetteue
WWI With Several; nt,tmloe.re or
guitars', Mrs, For-
eat aye p. reading and .PIQRcl
lire neeeting with prayer,
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MIDDLETQN NEWS
St. James Church Women's Auxiliary
See Unique Hand Craft Disp ay
Pallbearers for .•
Mrs. Perdue, Funeral'
The names of the p'al'lbearers
at the funeral of Mrs. May
Hanna (Florence) Perdue were
omitted feom last week's issue
of the NewseRecord.
They Were Herb Bridle, john
&akin; ,Deerves, Roy
Tyndall, John W. Smith and
Frank Potter.
The Berean. unit will hold the
September me:eting en Thule-
clay of this week at the home
of 1)e s,. Bert Shobbrook.
Mr. land Mrs, Dasilid IVlair and
Merles, of Detroit spent a few
days ,recently with Mrs. Robt.
Fainserviee:
Visitors with Mrs. Gourley
during the pest week were Mr.
and Mrs. R. Dearden of Tor-
onto.
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VARNA t NEWS
United Church Women Resume
Meetings; Present Life Membership
The Women's Auxiliary of St.
James Anglican Church, Mid-
dleton, met Wednesday evening
September 1 at the 'home of
Mrs. Ray Wise /with 14 mem-
bers and two visitors present,
'The president; Mrs, Fred
Middleton; welcomed thP ladies
as the WA resumed activities
after the holiday season.
Correspondence h n c I u.d e .c1-
"thanle-you's" from Elaine
Smith, Mrs. A:. Hudie ,and Mrs.
S. Middleton' for cardi sent,
The . secretary, Mrs. John
Griigg, had received a very in-
teresting communication from
Indonesia, thanking the society
for used Christmas and greeting
cards sent.
lees, K. Miller gave the tre'a-
surer's report which showed
$155.55 receipts from 'hake
stale. -
Mrs. Arnold Miller, Delves
convener, read a letter of ap-
preciation from W. T. Zimmer-
man, the head of the ,Mohawk
Institute, Brantford; for 'the
large bale of used clothing sent
from the WA. A similar note
was on file from Cardston,
Alta. • .
Mrs. Don Middleton reported
the purchase of the plastic
drapes for the Sunday School
roam, Mrs. Edward Wise is
again in :eharee of the sale of
Chrietmas cards and accessor-
ies,
The members formulated
plans 'to serve refreshments at
'the wedding. 'reception of Miss
Barbara Smith' in the church
on Saturday, September 11.
The special guest speaker for
the evening was Mrs. Eldon
Yea; weileknovm 4-H
chit leadete Mrs. Yea, had on
hand a display of many of her
Two Mills Students
Go T 4 University
'Donald G. Mills will return to
the University of Toronto On
September 17 to register for his
second year at the College, of
Pharmacy, His sister, Joan E„
enters the University of, Wes-
tern Ontario at London on
September 15 in the first year
Arts course.
Both are 'the children of Rev.
and Mils. Grant Mills, Clinton.
Wedding Pictures
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artistic creations made from
'such unlikely neateeial as tin
cans, mustard seeds, rice, etc-,
with painstaking precision 're-
quiring seeds to be placed, with
tweezers.
She showed a 'lovely. farm
scene or ingsenite,
holders; wallsplaques, an ex-
quisite bouquet made of tiny
beads :Strung on wire, and also
delightful Christmas bells, She.
demonstrated her craft , by
working' with phjers, tuarsintth
shears; etc, and fashioned' . cut-
outs from tin cans into realistic ...; rasps.
The rector, the Rev. E. J. B.
Harrison: closed' the meeting
with ,preyer after which' a de-
lunch was served.
The United Church, Weinen
held their • September meeting
lash Thursday evening in the
church With an attendance :of
33.
Group 4 'was in charge of der
vations With. Mrs. Percy John-
ston le- ding. Mrs. • William
Clarke read' the Scripture and
Mrs. Prank Hill gave the medi-
tation.
Two poems were given by
Mrs. William D.oweone
MrS. Lyle Hill led a discus-
sion from the> book "God and
His purpose".
Five thank you cards' were
read. Fifty sick and shut-in
calls were made by the mem-
bers during the surrener holi-
days.
The btininess period was 'con-
ducted by the president, Mrs,
Robert Taylor. Arrangements
are being made, to hold the
annual supperearily in October.
Two members were presented
with life membership certifi-
cates and pins. Milw. Lee Mc-
Connell read the address end
Mrs. T, J. Pitt made the pre-
sentation to Mrs. Jessie Stelck
in honor of her ninetieth' birth-
day: Mrs, . Ralph Stephenson
read the address and Mrs..
Cherlee Reid made the pre-
sentation to Mrs. Gladys Cole-
man who is leavieg, this com-
munity to take up residence in
Hens,ail.- Group 3 'served lunch
at rthe close of the Meeting. V. •
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Mr. .and .wirS. Leonard Me.
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weekend.with. Mrs. Walter Ski,.
mins and, Mrs, Gourley.
Rev, and Mrs. Gardin-
er• made a few calls in The
village irecertlY•
Miss Wilma Radford of
doe spent a Short time with
Mr. Will Govier and Mrs, Web-
ster.
Mrs. Lucy Little is at present
a patient in Clinton Public Hos-
pital.
Sid, Lee of :Sarnia as visiting
with lris sister, Mrs. Scott and
other relatives- It is 30 years.
since Sid left Landesboro 'and
he sees many changes. :-
Over fifty members of the
Lyon 'family gathered at the
home of Mrs. Edna Holmes,
Dreeden, for a family reunion
en Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Mac • Lien.
of Hamilton spent the .Weekend.
With the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Emerson Hesk.
Miss Edith Beacom and . Mrs,
Laura Lyon 'spent last Week
visiting with relatives in Lan-
ging, Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lear
spent the weekend with their
daughter Doris in Han-4ton,
Miss. Beverley Le:e accompanied
them and Visited with Rev. and
Mrs. Carson,
Londesboro W.I.
The WI, met on Wednesday
evening and received an invita-
tion from the Eastern Starr
ladies to -be their guests at a
cooking echool to, be held in
Londesboro, Hall on September
1.3 at 8 pm.'
Roll cell was answered by
paying a penny for each inch
of your waist measurement.
Jim and David Medd favored
with several instrumentals on
their guitars.
Mrs: Allen Shaddiek gave a
very interesting sketch on vis-
ual aid teaching, having taken
the course sponsored by the De-
partment of Education in. Strat-
ford recently. She, also inter-
viewed three grade 13 students,
Misses Mary Buchanan,, Bar-
bara Snell and Denise •Jewitt.
A solo by Lloy Sh'adilick was
enjoyed. Mrs. Lloyd .Pipe re-
ported on the progress of the
Tweedsrnuir Book which she is
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The service in the United
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