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held on Saturday, June 16 at
Londesboro Community
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MISSION SUNDAY
JUNE 24, 1973
GUEST SPEAKER
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of WESLEY CENTRE, HAMILTON
Tomer minister of Londesboro Church)
MORNING SERVICE 11:00 A,M.
EVENING SERVICE 8:00 P.M.
SOCIAL HOUR WILL FOLLOW EVENING 'SERVICE
EVERYONE WELCOME
COME ONE COME ALL
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JUNE 23, 1973
MUSIC BY ROYAL AIRES
DANCING 10 to 1
LUNCH PROVIDED $3.00 per couple
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The pupils of Clinton and District Christian School were divided Into 20 teams of equal
calibre for the schooli annual track and field meet. The winning students are, back row, left
to right: Gail Vanderwal, Frank Datema, Alice Bos, Bert Amsing, Ricky Uyi. Front row are
Joanna Kootstra, James Klazinga, Diane Lazet, John Branderhorst and Kim Drost. Missing
was Henry Biok. (News-Record photo)
NEW BINGO, Clinton Legion
Hall, 8:30 June 14. Admission
$1.00; fifteen regular games
$10.00 each. Three Share-the-
Wealth games. One jackpot for
$170 in 56 calls. Consolation.
One call and $10 added weekly
if net won.
BRIDAL FASHIONS Through-
out the years. Hullett Central
School Londesboro. Wed. June
20th. Dessert 7:30 Sharp-
Fashion Show 8 p.m. Tickets $1
available from Mrs. Lorne
Hunking 523-4439, Mrs. Reg.
Lawson 482-9180. Sponsored
by Londesboro U.C.W. to ob-
serve 75th Anniversary of the
church.-24p
WOODLAND Castle Garden
Tea and Bake Sale at
Residence of Harvey Howard,
Wed. June 27, 2:30 - 4:30, spon-
sored by "Magic Circle",
Wesley-Willis U.C. Tea Tickets
50c and House Tour
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Friday, June 15
at 8:30 p.m.
Continuing Fridays June 29,
July 13, 27
Aug. 10, 24, Sept. 7
$3,200 Cash Prizes
15 Regular — $10
1 Regular — $100
1. Seat the Kinsmen Special
1 Novelty $1,000
1 Special $1,000
1 Share-the-Wealth
A Draw Each Night For
19-IN. COLOR TV
and a
1973 AMERICAN MOTORS
GREMLIN X
on the Final Evening
Admission: $1.00
Durham Arena
BINGO, June 12 Huron Fish
and Game Club, OW p.m.
Jackpot $$$ in 57 numbers. Six
door prizes.-23
The family of Mr. and Mrs,
John E. Henderson, Seaforth,
would like you to celebrate
with them on the occasion of
their 25th wedding anniversary
at the Seaforth Arena, Sat.
June 16, at 9 p.m. Everyone
welcome. No gifts please.-24b
JUNE 23 SPRING SPREE '73,
Clinton Community Centre.
Dancing 9-1 to Bluetones.
$6.00 couple. Sponsored by
Clinton Kinsmen and Kinet-
tee.-24b
MONSTER BEEF BAR-
BECUE At Listowel Memorial
Arena, Saturday, June 23, 5
P.m. to 7:30 p.m. Vince Mount-
ford M.C. Adults $3.00, public
school children $1.75. Refresh-
ments available. Sponsored by
the Listowel Rotary
Club,-24,25b
RECEPTION and DANCE: for
Paul Morrison and Judy Guy,
bridal couple. Sat. June 23 in
Zurich Community Centre.
Music by Ken Mittleholtz and
the Twylites. 10-1. Lunch
provided. Everyone
welcome.-24b
ALL LIBERALS who hold
1973 membership in the
Federal Huron Liberal
Association, the Provincial
Liberal Association or the
Huron-Bruce Provincial
Liberal Association are invited
to attend the meeting of the
Huron Liberal Association
(Federal) to be held at Hotel
Clinton, Clinton June 21 at
8:30 p.m, at which time
delegates to the annual meeting
of the Liberal party Canada, to
be held in Ottawain mid. Sep-
tember, will be elected.-24p
SUNDAY JUNE 24, 1:30 p.m.
Goderich Power Squadron
Spring Sail Past. Everyone
Welcome Non-member boaters
invited to participate. Refresh-
ments.-24,25b
FRIDAY—JUNE 15 at 7:45
p.m. Oddfellows' Hall. All in-
terested in teaching or teaching
Sunday School Vacation
Schools or clubs join us for
workshops and lectures
describing and displaying aids
for more effective teaching
methods. Admission free. All
Welcome.-24b
By Joyce Pepper
Unit IV, Hensall U.C.W., met
on Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. R. Errat in charge. Mrs.
C. Britton took as the theme for
the Devotional "Hands-God's
hands and ours" and led in
prayer. Hymns were sung with
Mrs. T. Sherritt accompanying.
Mrs. C. Britton and Mrs. E.
Luther contributed a duet.
Mrs. Luther invited the
ladies to a picnic at Exeter
Park on June 15. Mrs. R.M.
Peck took the study on India by
reading a letter from Mrs.
Malcolm Davidson from
Brucefield who is presently
living in India, and who spent
a month's holiday touring In-
dia.
Mrs. Stanley Mitchell and
Mrs. Peck took up the offering
and it was dedicated by Mrs.
Errat. The treasurers report
was given in detail by Mrs.
Sherritt. The ladies reported
that a total of 88 visits had
been made. Mrs. Errat reported
on the bale.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Leona Park and her committee.
PERSONALS
Mrs, Harry Horton received
word Saturday that her brother
John W. Page in England had
passed away. He was a veteran
of the First World War and a
P.O.W. Funeral services were
held in England.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Katon,
Surrey England, niece and
nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Horton visited with them a
couple of days last week. While
here they also visited with
other friends.
Mr. David Leader is a
patient in Dufferin area
Hospital in Orangeville.
Mrs, Laird Mickle and Bill
attended Convocation Exer-
cises Friday at the University of
Western Ontario when the for-
mers son Dr. Robert Mickle
received his diploma for his
PhD in Physics.
Later, the rest of the family
were present for a smorgasbord
dinner at the home of Dr, and
Mrs. Mickle. Those present for
the occasion were Mr. and Mrs.
William Mickle, Judith and
John; Mr. and Mrs. Ross
McMillan, David, Tommy and
Ann, Waterloo; Charles Mickle,
Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Brian
Collins, Kitchener, and Mrs.
Florence Joynt of Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Brian Collins,
Kitchener, and Charles Mickle,
Hamilton, spent the weekend
with their mother Mrs. Laird
Mickle.
50th
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Ward of
Hensel celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary last Wed-
nesday quietly at their home in
Hensall. A family party in their
honour was held last Saturday
evening in Mono Centre Hall
near Orangeville,
About 400 people wished the
happy couple hearty
congratulations. Those atten-
ding from Hensall were Brenda
and Mark Russell, Grace Har-
pole, Howard and Vera Lem-
mon, Ted and Vi Robinson,
David and Vi Leader, Cecil and,
Jen Kipfer and Ivan and
Dorothy Kipfer. The couple
received many gifts and well
over 100 lovely cards from
neighbours, friends and
relatives.
Special congratulatory
messages were received from
R.E. (Bob) McKinley, M.P. for
Huron; Elwood Madill, M.P.
for Peel, Dufferin and Simcoe;
Robert Stanfield, leader of the
opposition; William Davis,
Premier of Ontario; Jack Rid-
dell, M.P.P. fpr Huron; and a
telegram from Governor-
General and Mrs. Roland
Michener.
At the convocation exer-
cises of Ryerson Polytechnical
Institute on June 1 R. Bruce
MacPhee son of Mr. and Mrs.
Harold MacPhee received his
diploma in Marketing
Management Business Ad-
ministration. Mr. McPhee,
husband of the former Betty
Dalrymple, Brucefield is a
graduate from the Goderich
District Collegiate institute.
He has taken up the retail
automotive business with M
and W Motors.
By Rena COldwell
Kippers East W. I will meet
in the Legion Hall, June 20 at
8;30, The roll call will be
"Something I bought which my
Grandmother made at home."
Each member is asked to
bring a grandmother and also a
wrapped old hat. There will be
an apron parade and a sale of
Aprons Mrs. ft, Kinsman is
hotess, Mrs. R. Bell lunch C
convener,
U.C.W.
The U,C.W. of St, Andrew's '
Church, Kippen met at the
home of Mrs. Emerson Kyle on
Tuesday June 5 with '21
present. The Devotional was
given by Mrs. John Anderson,
The Study was taken by Mrs.
Wm Consett who outlined the
facts of India's government,
geography, religion and in-
dustry. The material, used to
portray her topic was posters
compiled by the Explorers.
Mrs. Consett completed her
topic with a crossword puzzle
using the facts she had
previously outlined.
Reports were given by the
treasurer, Mrs. Bert Faber; the
Sunshine Convener, Mrs, N.
Dickert; the visiting, Mrs.
Emerson Kyle and correspon-
dence Mrs. Tom Reid.
Further business related to a
bale sent to the London Rescue
Mission, bazaars held by the
Explorers and the Queensway
Nursing Home. Plans were
finalized for the Supper June
13 and for the Sunday School
Picnic in Exeter Park June 24,
Mrs. Bert Faber demon-
strated making Buttermilk
Scones.
Hostesses were Mrs. E. Kyle,
Mrs. Ross Broadfoot, Mrs. Wm.
Bell, President, chaired the •
meeting. Mrs. Tom Reid gave
courtesy remarks and the
meeting closed.
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Ottis Swindell
of Detriot, Michigan visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Elzar
Mousseau.
The sympathy of the com-
munity goes out to Mrs. Ray
Bell in the death of her mother
during the past week.
St. Andrew's Church Kippen
suspended services June 10 in
honour of Brucefield Church's
Anniversary Services.
A former CHSS graduate
and Ontario Scholar, Janis
Galbraith, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Alan Galbraith, Clinton,
received her honours S.A.
degree from the University of
Toronto on June 4.
Miss Galbraith attained an
"A" standing, specializing in
French. Three years were
spent at the University of
Toronto and one year at the
University of Grenoble,
France.
At present Miss Galbraith is
attached to Contact Canada
acting as a tour guide for
foreign students travelling in
Southwestern Ontario. In the
fall she plans to return to the
University of Toronto for her
M.A. degree.
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(3 miles west of Clinton on No. 8 Highway)
SPEAKER:
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Missionary to India for 17 years
NOw operates Radiant Life Centre Clinton
SINGERS:
THE CHAPELAIRES
from London
SUNDAY, JUNE 17th
8:30 p.m.
COME AS YOU ARE IN YOUR CAR
Seaforth Lions Summer Carnival
THURS., FRI., SAL, July 12, 13, 14
For application forms and further information write or phone'
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