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Stephen Gran., grade 13 student at Central Huron
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To qualify for the award, a minimum score
of 97 out of 100 is required on a minimum
10 -targets 'on a 20 yalai range. Stephen, a
second year member of the rifle club, qualified
for the award on the much tougher 25
yard senior range. He is the son of MWO and
Mrs. Morris Grant, 9 Halifax, Adastral Park,
Shown with Stephen above is president of the
Rifle Club, Chief Warrant Officer Tom Eadie
(left) and Capt. Dan Driscoll, coach..
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Canadian- Legion auxiliary
plans $50 history bursary
will he held in Clinton June 12.•
Two useful additions pur-
chased for the Legion kitchen
recently are an electric knife
and an all-purpose vegetable
slicer and salad maker.
A Clinton team captured first
place with 3875 points in the
mixed Zone Bowling Tourna-
ment held at CFB Clinton May
12. Members of the teams were:
Jim Armstrong, Beulah Wonch,
Harold and Bessie Black, Bob
and Doris Burke.
Marian Andrews won the
mystery gift and Bessie Black
won the attendance draw of
$5. A penny sale will be held
at the June meeting, the final
one till fall. A fine lunch fol-
lowed the meeting.
Hospital women
raise money
With nearly 25 ladies pre.
sent the May meeting, of the
Women's Auxiliary to Clinton
Public Hospital was well' at.
tended,
Mrs. R. U. MacLean reported
$566 as the total proceeds from
the Vanishing Parties. This
amount will almost cover the
cost of the new stretcher which
the Auxiliary promised to buy
for -the hospital, The women
would again like to thank all
those who helped in any way to
raise funds for this very use.
fail piece of equipment.
Mrs. 13. Menzies and Mrs.
J. Peck reported on the con.
ference of District 2 Hospital
Auxiliaries which they attended
at Woodstock General Hospital
on April 29, Mrs. Menzies who
is 3rd Vice President of this
organization was moderator of
a panel discussion on commun.
;cations at the afternoon ses•
sion.
The last meeting of the sea-
son will take place Monday
June 3 at 10 a.m. Business will
be taken care of as quickly
as possible after which the
ladies are looking forward to
a sociable coffee hour.
Failure is the line of least
persistence.
Adastral Park .
The Protestant Ladies Chapel
Guild met Monday evening in
the Chapel Annex for their May
meeting. An inspiring devo.
tional was given by Mrs. Polly
McKeon. A beautiful solo was
sung by Mrs. Dorothy Dumont
of Clinton,
The President, Mrs. Kathy
Cook welcomed the 22 ladies
present and thanked Mrs.
Dumont for adding such plea.
sure to the devotional. Mrs.
Rita Ryan read the minutes of
the last meeting and also the
correspondence. Mrs. Tena
Cooke gave the treasurer's re.
port.
Plans for the Strawberry
Social June 26 were discussed
and the ladies were asked to
save articles for the white
elephant and children's tables.
The guild is selling packages
of combs as a money-raising
project and anyone wishing to
purchase them may call the
members, Arrangements for
members. Arrangements for
the annual dinner to be held
June 10 were completed.Slides,
edited by Padre 'MacLean, on
the friendship centre at Port.
age La Prairie, Manitoba were
shown. The ladies were then
treated to a selection of pies
baked by Mrs. 'Doris Groves'
group. * * *
Mrs. Harry Hatten recently
returned from England where
she visited with her mother
in Kent and also friends at
Buckinghamshire and Hartford.
shire.
HENSALL
Charles T. Mickle, son of
Mr. and Mrs, Laird Mickle,
Hensall, has been awarded a
scholarship to study for his
MA in international relations
with emphasis on China, at
Lehigh University in United
States. He has been on the
staff of the Westdale Secondary
School, Hamilton, these past
six years teaching history and
geography and has been granted
a leave of absence to further
his education.
Saturday evening May 11Mrs.
Fred. Sodden and Mrs Pert
Shobbrook were co-hostesses
at a rniSeellanePus shower held
at the home of Mrs, Shobbrook
for their niece Miss Norrna
Vgdden of Paris, June bride..
elect.
More than 26 relatives offer.
ed their good wishes and con-
gratnlations. R Wings were en.
joyed and contests eendueted
by Yalere and, Vicki Garrow,
An address was read by Dora.
Sliebbroek.
Norma was assisted by her
mother and sister Irene, Norma
thanked them for the gifts, a
tasty lunch was served by the
hostesses.
Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Tod.
den and family and Mrs. inn?
Graham of Paris spent Satur.
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Shobbrook,
Mr, and Mrs. 'Earl Gaunt
spent a few days last week
with Mr. Gaunt's sister Mr.
and Mrs. ShicklunasatLindsay,
A number of the Cheerio
Club attended the golden wed
ding anniversary of Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Wells of Huronview
Wednesday May 8. The couple
are enjoying comparatively
good health and the community
extended best wishes for' the
years ahead.
Mr. and Mrs. GeorgeShuttle.
worth of Chatham are visiting
with her brother Mr. and Mrs,
Arthur Clark.
Mrs. Walter Skimmins who
has spent the winter months
with her family returned to her
home here last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland and
Miss Bright of Toronto spent
a couple of days last week with
Mrs. Myrtle Robinson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Ham.
ilton of Moorefield spent the
weekend with theRobert Thomp-
son family.' •
The Londesboro WI held their
May meeting with 47 members
and a new president, Mrs. Elgin
Josling, who welcomed visitors
new members and 4-H girls,
An invitation to attend the
Blyth WI on July 4 at 8 p.m
was received.
A motion was carried to send
a delegate to the monthly meet.
ing at Huronview the 3rd Mon.
•day of each month.
The district annual meeting
will be held inBerimiller United
Church May 30. Dinner will be
served for $1,30 a plate.
Mrs. Glen Carter gave a re.
port of the executive meeting
held, in Clinton, to make plang
for the district annual and of
what is expected of our Branch.
A vote was carried to spon-
sor a needy child and a read.
ing was given by Shirley Wats
kins. Barbara Lee introduced
home economist Miss Carroll
wfib gave an interesting and
humorous paper.
Mrs. Bert Shobbrook report.
ed on the officers conference
for citizenship conveners which
she recently attended in Guelph.
Solos by Elaine Vincent and
Donna Bromley were enjoyed.
A penny sale was conducted
realizing over $13.A tastylunch
was served by the 4-41 Girls.
GIRLS' SOFTBALL
Wednesday, May 8-
Team 1- 37
Team 2 - 23
Home runs: Cathy Grigg,
Cathy McPherson (3), Bonnie
Johnston, Marlene Cunningham
(2).
Thursday, May 9 -
Team 3 - 33
Team 4 - 28
Home runs: Darlene Webb,
Gail Wagar, Kathy Kromrey
(3), Vicki Garrow.
If you destroy a free market,
you create a black market. If
you have 10,000 regulations, you
destroy all respect for law -
Sir Winston Churchill
On. Sunday May over One
hundred ti'lends and rPlrattws
called to hononr Mr, and Mrs.
Peroe J ohnston on the occasion
of their 40th wedding anniVers
nary. Guests were greeted at
the deer by their daughter, Mrs,
Don Campbell and their grand..
daughter Linda Campbell Was
in charge of the pest book.
The tea table, With lace table
clOth was decorated with red
roses and canclles. Pouring tea
in the afternoon Were Mrs, Lee
McConnell and Mrs. Harold
Dowson and serving were"Mrs.
Bill Taylor and Mrs, 'Ken
S cotchmer,
In the evening Mrs. Russel
Erratt, Mrs. Mel Webster and
Miss Rachel Johnston , poured
tea and Mrs. Bob Webster, Miss
Karen Webster and Mrs. Bill
Dowson served, Helping in the
kitchen were Mrs. Wilmerfteid
and Mrs, Elmer Stephenson.
The couple received many
cards and phone calls of con.
gratulations.
Mr. and Mrs. Pence John.
ston were earlier honoured by
a dinner in the Bayfield Church
on Saturday April 27 in cele.
bration of their 40th wedding
anniversary,
The evening was arranged by
their family Mr. and Mrs. Don
Campbell, Bayfield and Mr, and
Mrs, Bob Johnston, Toronto.
About 45 relatives and friends
attended the dinner and social
evening which followed.
The head table was centred
with an anniversary cake and
ruby candles and ribbon. Seated
at the head table with the bride
and groom were the bridesmaid
and her husband, Mr, and Mrs.
Harold Dowson, Varna and the
best-man and his wife Mr. and
Mrs, Elmer Stephenson, Sea.
forth.
Master -of ceremonies for
the evening was Bob Johnston
Who proposed a toast to the
bride and groom of 40 years.
Coming Events
GIANT .RUMMAGE SALE
under auspices of ' Canadian
Forces Base Women's Aux-
iliary to be held in Council
Chamber, Town-of Clinton, Sat.
urday, May 25 from 1:30 to
• 3:30 p.m. 20b.
SATURDAY, MAY 18, RE-
ception and dance for Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Mc Ash, Zurich Com-
munity Centre, Mittleholtz Or-
chestra. Lunch provided. 19,20b
BEACHCOMBER DANCE,
Bayfield Pavilion, Saturday May
18. $2.50 Per person. • Lunch.
Restricted to over 21, 18, 9,20b
THURSDAY, MAY 16, BINGO
at Clinton Legion Hall 8:30
p.m. Jackpot $55 in 55 numbers
tfa
FRIDAY, • MAY 17, CASH
Bingo, Legion Hall, Seaforth
8:15 p.m. 15 regular games for
$10.00; 3 - $25.00 specials;
$75.00 jackpot to go. Two door
Prizes. Admission $1.00; extra
cards 25d or 7 for $1.00.
.Auspices Seaforth Branch 156
Canadian Legion. Proceeds for
Welfare, Work. • 19 tfn
TUESDAY, MAY 21, REG.
ular bingo 'at Huron Fish and
Game Club jackpot $57.00 in
57 numbers, 6 door prizes,
8:30 p.m. tbf
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, HAM
and turkey supper, at Holmes-
ville United Church under aus-
pices of UCW. 20b
FRIDAY, MAY24; GENERAL
and Annual Meeting_ Huron
County Historical Society, Pub-
lic School, Blyth, 8 p.m. Guest
speaker, Ken Stewart,
Specialist in History at'
Kingston. 2 Ob
THROUGH YOUR
RED CROSS
THOSE YOU HELP
WILL ALWAYS
REMEMBER
Lee ltlecennell t Margaret Do
son and Mel Webster Were
led upon ta recall memories
the wedding day,
After dinner the couple r
calved many lovely gifts ,t
which they both made fittin
replies,
A program was held iaclu
ing older and present day pi
tures of the bride and groo
and their family.
Family day was observed in
the United Church last Sunday
with the pastor Bev, 'M. mor-
rison in charge,
Several members of the Sun-
day schopl took part in the sera
Vice and the Explorer grpup of
nine girls under the direction
of their leader Mrs. Bev Hill,
sang a children's hymn,
Wqrd was received last week
of the death of George Pilgrim
a former native of this village.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Johnston on their
40th wedding anniversary last
Sunday.
Bible Society Sunday will be
observed in the United Church
May 26 when a special speaker
from London will he present,
A number of friends and rela-
tives attended the funeral of the
late Gerald Rathwell of Lucknow
last Sunday.
When you're 'lady to name
tha day „ site the beautiful
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The May meeting of the Aux-
iliary to the Royal Canadian
Legion was held Monday even-
ing, May 13, with Mrs. K, W.
Colquhoun presiding.
Motions were passed to don-
ate $5 to the Red Shield, and to
again give a history bursary of
$50 to a deserving Central
Huron• Secondary School stu-
dent.
Mrs. William Chambers, a
Clinton Auxiliary member is
running for zone commander,
at the zone rally in Hensall,
May 15.
The district finals card party
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