Clinton News-Record, 1966-10-20, Page 18IT
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Action Is ' e ,
Commencement for 1965-66
was held in the school October
2jjx The auditorium was $Ued
With anxious and
proud parents.
Diplomas were given to
Grade 12 and 13 students in the
Five-Year Arts and Science,
Five-Year Science, Technology
and Trades, and Five-Year Business and Commerce Bran-,
ehes, Students who had com
pleted the Four-Year Business
and Commerce, Four-Year
S.T.T. as well as the Special
Corpmercial Branch received
their Diplomas. Certificates of
Standing and Certificates
Training were, presented to
gpaduatmg students of
Two-Year programme and
versified, Occupations.
Twenty-six awards were pre
sented to the top students at
chss. The school would like
to thank the donors of these
awards. Bruce McBride re
ceived the Ontario Scholar Di-»
ploma as well as five other
awards.
The guest speaker, Robert
McKinley MP, addressed the
graduates, stressing competition
in a changing world.
The finale of the gala, even
ing was a dance for all gradu
ates and families.
On October 22, 34 cadets
from COSS attended an ‘out
door shoot’ at Cedar Springs.
The three top boys from Clin
ton were Jim Keller with 72,
John Sprung with 69 and Doug
Armstrong with 64. These were
their scores out of a possible
of
the
the
Di-
St. Andrew's WMS
Mrs, R. U. MacLean led the
Thanksgiving service of the
Women’s Missionary Society of
. St. Andrew’s ■ Presbyterian
- Church, and.' opened' the meeting
with the Scripture reading.
Two readings on religion and
agriculture showed how closely
the two were connected.
President Mrs. Blacker
dudted the business.
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St. James WA
At Work Meeting
The Women’s Auxiliary of St.
James’, Middleton, held its Oct
ober meeting at the home of
Mrs. Milton Steep, Clinton, a
former member.
This was a work meeting and
the ladies quilted on a crib
quilt.
President Mrs. Don Middle-
ton conducted tire burliness
meeting. Mrs. Jqhn Grigg read
■ the minutes of %e lasit* meet
ing and the roll call was an
swered by nine members and
five visitors.’
The president, reported the
1967 Study Book would be’ on
Canada and. that a Centennial
Educational Conference Study
would be held in London.
All subscriptions for the Liv
ing Message should be sent in
by November 15 as well as the
Deanery Apportionate to the
Diocesan Treasurer.
A missionary Rally was' held
in St. George’s Church, Gode
rich on October 21 at 8 p.m.
Mrs. Don Middleton, -Mrs.
Keith Miller and Mrs. Ed Wise,
went to the Ontario Hospital
and helped .entertain the pa
tients in September.
Mrs. Jack Smiilth, reporting
for the Dorcas Society, was
quilting the fifth crib' quilt.
Blocks for three more were
reaidly and an order for another
one had been received.
Mrs. Ray Wise conducted, the
worship service. The Litany for
Thanksgiving .was read respon
sively from the “Living Mes
sage!’. Theme and. comments
on the scripture lesson were
on the season of harvest and
Thanksgiving,
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one-hundred shots,
The CHSS Redmen .are
veiling fo South Hunon on Fri
day, October 28 for a football
game.
Also on Friday evening there
will be a “Monster Mash." in
the form of a Hallowe'en
Dance sponsored by the Stu
dent's Council. The music will
be supplied by. 'the “London
Set’’. Come one, pome all to the
gala costume ‘ball’!
CHSS Graduation
Diplomas
Presented
BRUCEFIELD
HALLOWE’EN
DANCE
i
Oct. 27-28-29
MON., TUES., WED. — Oct. 31, Nov. 1-2
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents a Jacques Bar Production starring
ORCHESTRA---------LUNCH
' Prizes for Costumes and Special Dances
COUPLES ONLY
Persons Must Be Over 21 Years Old
Admission: $2,50 per couple
slutting -
FERLIN HUSKY
MINNIE PEARL
GEORGE JONES
LORETTA LYNN
ROY ORUSKY
SKEETER DAVIS
BILL ANDERSON
and many other,.
Wr^HS
vSl COUNTS
Thurs., Oct. 27, 1966'm Clinton News-Rec ord Page 5
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THE FABULOUS
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Remember The Dead By Helping The Living
Evening, November 3
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CLINTON'S NEW CENOTAPH IN LIBRARY PARK
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ED PORTfeP, President
Clinton Legion, Branch 140
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MOTOR HOTEL
HURON ST. WEST CLINTON, ONT.
Adult Biltei-tatriment
Showing at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.
Clinton Branch 140 of the Royal Canadian Legion
BOB BURKE, Chairman
tnitffon Legion Poppy Committee
Hotel Clinton
Featuring' CLOUD 9" Room
Friday and Saturday Evenings Only
"CHICKEN IN A BASKET"- SUS
ORDERS BY TELEPHONE
Friday—-Served from 9:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
• Saturday—Served from 9:30 p.m. to Midnight
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Every Sunday Evening from 5 to 7
Phone 482-3421 for Reservations
We Cater to Dinner Parties and Wedding Receptions
McLean. Shirley Mustard, Huth
Rankin,
' Joyce Rath; Patsy D. Ryan,
Barbara Sanderson, Barbara
Semple, Betty Shea, Darlene
Sills, Marjorie Turner and
Janet Young.
VOCATIONAL
CERTIFICATES
The chairman of tlxe Advis
ory Vocational Committee to
the CDCI Board, James Taylor.
Hensall, who represents South
Huron' District High‘ School
: Board/ Exeter, presented cer
tificates of standing and cerr
tificates of 'training to voca
tional students. He was assisted
by William, Craig, director of
technical training, WiilhW
MacArthur, director' of com
mercial training and. Mrs. Mel
ba Whetham. head of toe home
economics department,.
Certificate Of Standing
Two-Year programme
Janet Adam, Rulssel Adams,
Debbie Amoroso, Arlene Ayotte, Susan Barlow, Janet Beattie,
Pauline 'Bell, Valerie Beuer-
mann, Leslie Broadfoot, Norah
Brown,
Robert Cook, Joanne CMonin, Leo Cronin, Theresia Cronin,
Leslie Dykeman, Ann Eckert,
Joan Eckert, Mona Enzensber
ger, Douglas Erb, Brian Fisch
er, Cameron Gardner, Gary
Gray, Stanley Harburn, Susan
Hay, Sharon Heard, Dennis
Hodgert, Louise Kenny, Peter
Kling, Sandy Lamont, Ray
Lawson,
Jim Letshman, Ian Mabon,
Bob McBride, Laverne Mc
Clure, .Kevin McCoi’mick, An
gus McDonald, Jacqueline Mc
Intyre, James McIver, Murray
McKenzie, Jack McMichael,
Ruth Miller, Patricia Murray,
David Nigh, Heather Oakley,
Murray Obre, Brian O’Neil,
GTen Overholt, John Rau, Dan
ny Riehl, Marion Shipp,
Douglas Smith, Alan Sprung,
Dorothy Stebbins, Jopn Steeg-
s'tra, Welby Stone, Joanne
Stryker, Bedford Taylor, Grant
Tyndal'l, Donald Watson and
Ross Wilson.
Certificate Of Training
Bonnie Bell, Marlene. Beiber,
Donald Clarke, George Colter,
Larry Cowell, Paul iCuthill,
Dariene Desjardine, Joyce Dol
mage, . Rosemary' Fleming,
Lynda Glenville,
Mary Lumley, Irene Mac
Donald, Brian Miller, Myles
Price, ■ Brenda Riachio, Gerald
Rader, Marion Schroeder, Fred
Webber, Wayne Young.
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Canvass Next Week
For Bible Society
The Clinton Branch. oif the
Canadian Bible Society is plan
ning a canvass of -the town
during the week of October 31.
The' work of the -Bible Soc
iety depends en!tirel.y on volun
tary contributions from congre--
gallons and individuals and on
legacies. The Society receives
'no grants from Church Head
quarters.
It was founded and is main
tained because every church
and all miisisiionarieis must have
the Scripture in the languages
of the people. It is endorsed by
ail Church leaders' and all mtis-
sionaries.
In the Bible Society, the
various churches and mission
ary societies co'-operate to ac-.-
complish. a task that no one
could undertake alone. The
Bible Society exists because it
performs a 'necessary function
and is an agency which, pro
vides for a. recognized and es
sential need of all Christians.
The canvassers hope Clinton-
ians will receive them couirte'-
ously and respond as generous
ly as possible. . ■
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Use Classified Ads.
For Quick Results
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Has Meeting
Unit 3, of the. Brucefield
UCW met at the home of Mr's.
SL Wilson, .with Tuckersmith
Unit as guests, Mrs. R. Allan
and Mrs. R. McBeath. led the
worship. The Study led by Mrs.
Allan was taken from the Study
book “The Church and, the
World'Chapter 35 “The* Min*
istry of the Laity’’ was studied
and discussion groups, formed,
Mrs. A. Hill took charge of
the business session. It was a.-
greed to sell church calendars
again t'h'i's year. A supper spon
sored by Unit 3 wdl be held
around the middle of Novem
ber, Tickets will be sold by unit
members,. A few members will
meet at tod home of Mrs. Allan
to try their hand at candle
making in the neiar future. Mrs.
William Burdge will select a
new executive for next year
and Mrs. A. Taylor. Mrs. M..
Graham and Mrs. R. Allan will
look after programming for
next year.
After the meeting an auction
sale was held with Mrs. HUI
as an able auctioneer, A lovely
lunch was served by Mrs.
Burdge and her assistants.
Personals
Mr. Victor Hargreaves made
a business trip to Calgary early
this week.
Miss Mary Elliott, Clinton,
spent Tuesday with her sister,
Mrs. T. A. Dutton.
■ Anniversary services will be
held in Brucefield United Ch
urch on Sunday, October 30th
at 11 o’clock and 7:30 p.m.
Mr. Wally McBeth is not as
well as1 his many friends would
like, • .
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Smiley,
Eian, spent a week with' their
cousins in the. village.
Mrs. Shou’ldice, Exeter, visit-
A, Paterson this' weelc
Mr.' and Mrs. Stanley Neale
are spending this week with
Mrs. Stackhouse and Mr. and
tyfrs. Mac Wilson. '
Mrs. Ruth Koivaek and Miss
Thelma Snelling of Pont Col-
borne' visited last week with
Mr. and Airs. Charles Snelling.
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Local Firemen
Responsible
For This One!
Clinton Volunteer Fire Brig
ade were commissioned by John
S, Parker to burn down the old
insul-brick sided frame house
at 'the corner of Matilda Street
and' Victoria Terrace on Satur
day afternoon.
Mr. Parker had purchased
the property which butts on the
Bayfield River near the sewage
disposal plant, from J. Gilman,
Toronto, earlier this year. The
property was formerly owned
by William Steep.
In the above picture the
Little England kids watch an
old landmark disappear.
At left, firemen Art Hoggart,
left and Hec Kingswoll watch
Tom Twyford put the match
to kindling 'in the corner of the
former living room. ’
STARTING MONDAY,
OCTOBER 31
Clinton Branch 140 Royal Canadian Legion
CLINTON BRANCH 140
OFTHE
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
POPPY SALES
Historical Society
Final Meeting
Mrs. Wilfred Mack, president
of Huron County Historical
Society, Chaired the final open
meeting
Central
evening, October 24.
A comprehensive history, of
Usborne Township was read by
Mrs. Theron Creery; Mrs. Philip
Johns played a medley of old-
time favourites.
Mr. John W. Smith, London,
was guest speaker. His stories
of life in Whitehorse, Yukon
and on the far Arctic coast
were well-illustrated by pic
tures and' a. film,.t
Elimville and Hurondlale,
Women’s Institutes displayed
their Tweedtemuiir Histories and
a collection of relics. These two
groups also catered, for the.
meeting.
of 1966 at .tfsborne
School on Monday
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Beginning at 7:00 O'clock
CLINTON LEGION HALL—KIRK STREET
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29
Is Holding Its Annual
PEANUT SALES DRIVE
House-to-House Canvass
Will Be Conducted On The Evenings Of
•DAY, NOV. 1 - S.:'
ESDAY. NOV. 2 - £rT'
I
CHRISTMAS PACK - PARTY PACK
and PEANUT BUTTER
Ci Net Receipts from this Planter's Peanut Sales Drive
will go toward equipping the Kinsmen Peewee Hockey
League, also for the Annual Kinsmen Toy Campaign.
IF CONVENIENT, HAVE USED TOYS READY,
AS WELL AS GOOD USED CLOTHING, FOR
THE KINSMEN CANVASSERS TO PICK UP.
BE GENEROUS ...
These Ar6 Worthwhile Projects
u.
PARKM GODERICH
■i ■ ■fllfBBON THE SQUARE
FIRST RUN FILMS IN AIR CONDITIONED
COMFORT — Entertainment Is Our Business
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THURS., FBI., SAT.
'County Musitoh
Broadway i
GREAT!
...HOW
THE GREATEST
CO’JMTRY MUSIC
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. Showing at 7:30 and 9:^0 p.mk
SATURDAY MATINEE at 2:15 P.M.
■
e a liner
—always a target, for
either side of the law!
All wdir veterans are invited to participate in remembrance day
activities . , . not just Legion members,
The Canadian Legion^, Poppy Trust Fund is the answer for
thousands of war widows, orphans and disabled veterans.