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Clinton News-Record, Thursday, July 6, 1067
Rose
Show
(Continueu from Page 1)
Hied at the splendid co-operat
ion of Clinton citizens who made
the show an outstanding suc
cess, They express special
thanks to the new exhibitors,
many of whom were prize-win.
ners. They also wish to thank
the News.Record for splendid
po-operation in the publicity
department.
The full list of winners is
as follows:
Hybrid Tea Rose, white,
Charles Brown and Mrs. J, W.
Counter; yellow, Miss Dorothy
' Marquis and Mrs. Charles Nel
son; pink,'Mrs. Neville Forbes
and Mrs. Norman Counter; red,
Mrs, Waldby Buton and Mrs.
Frank Fingland; any other cola
our, Mrs. J. W. Counter and Bill
Austin, Seaforth;
peace Hybrid Tea, Rose,
Mrs. Brock Olde end Mrs. Gord
on Rathwell; Miss Canada
Hybrid Tea, Mrs. J. W. Counter
and Mrs, Bill Hearn; 2 blooms,
any other colour, Mrs. J. W.
Counter and Miss L, Johnston;
3 blooms, Miss Dorothy Mar
quis and Mrs. Ed Mittell;" 2
stems, Polyanthus or Flora,
bunda, Mrs. Tom Herman and
Mrs. J. W. Counter;
Seven roses in a container,
Bill Austin, Miss Dorothy Mar
quis and Mrs. J.W, Counter,
arrangement of climbers or
ramblers, Miss Dorothy Mar
quis, Mrs, Don Pullen and Mrs.
B. Olde.
Dining room table arrange
ment, Mrs. M. Zablocka, Mrs.
J. W. Counter and Mrs, F.
Fingland; mantel arrangement,
Mrs. Stewart Middleton, Mrs.
Don Middleton and Mrs. F.
Fingland; rose corsage, Mrs.
Gordon Cudmore, Mrs. J. W.
Counter and Miss Dorothy Mar
quis.
The champion rose was won
by Mrs. Brock Olde.
Arrangement of pansies,
‘Mrs. Zablocki, Mrs. J. W.
Counter and Mrs. Charles Nel.
son; '5 stems of Sweet Will
iam, Dorothy Marquis. Mrs.
Maurice Frame and Mrs. Don
Pullen; 1 spike Delphinium,
Mrs. Reg Cudmore, Mrs. Don
Middleton and Mrs. Stewart
. Middleton; 3 stems of any other
variety, Bill Austin, Miss
Luella Johnston and Mrs. Don
Pullen; arrangement in old-
fashioned container, Mrs. J. W,
Counter, Mrs. Stewart Middle-
ton and Mrs, Don Pullen,
Mixed garden flowers, Jim
Cudmore, Cathy Cudmore and
Marnie Middleton; wayside
; ’flowers, Paul Middleton, Paul
’* WanDamme, Freddie Middleton; ,.
Alex Wh'Stef hbut and C indy Midi
dleton.
SEE THE
WORLD'S
TOP LADY
PROFESSIONAL
GOLFERS
IN ACTION!
AT THE
'iv <1 f< t.
To close out the school term
at A/M Hugh Campbell Public
School at Adastral Park, CFB
Clinton, a graduation program
was held at 2 p.m. on Wed
nesday, June 28.
Flight Sergeant Don Kerr,
major of Adastral Park, spoke
to the graduates and Flight
Lieutenant C. H. Hamthorne,
chairman of the School Boards
presented certificates to the
g^ade eight graduates.
The grade 8 graduates were:
Judy Bradshaw, Anita
Brochu, Paula Carey, Heather
Cummings, Marc Davis, Mary
Estabrooks, Monique Gervais,
Marion Hohner, Maureen John
ston, Debbie Langille, Charles
LeFebvre, Marc McKenzie,
Michael Paulin, Andre Pellet
ier, Kim Pratt, Doris Pryor,
Irene Schwab, Arthur Smith,
Catherine Thompson.
Ricky Brown, Vaughn Bull-
ough, Carol Cassie, Arlene
Davis, Monty DeLong, Ronald
Forcier, David Goodine, Susan
Humphreys, Stephen Kennedy,
Ted Leather, Gary McFarland,
Lyle Moody, Richard Paulin,
Wendy Porter, Kenneth Prest,
James Russell, Suzanne Sinker
and Denise Stone.
Kim Pratt won the A/M Hugh
Campbell Trophy awarded ann.
ually for outstanding achieve,
ment for a grade 8 pupil. This
was presented by W/C R. H.
LeFebvre, officer commanding
the Canadian Forces School of
Instructional Technique.
Academic achievement aw-
ards were presented to Maur,
een Johnston, Ted Leather,
UCW Unit Meets
At Lake Home
Fifteen members of the Mary
and Martha Unit of Wesley-
Willis UCW enjoyed a delic-
ious smorgasbord picnic at the
lake home of Mrs. Wes. Holl
and in June.
Following dinner,a devotional
period, the Theme of which was
“The Field is the World” was
capably taken by Mrs. E. B. •
Menzies, Mrs, J. MacLarenand
Mrs. Price. Mrs, Steepe, the
president, presided over the
meeting.
Contests were much enjoyed:
Pictures and commentary on
Expo 67 were shown by Mrs.
Charles Nelson.
Jiooid i
Wendy Porter, KimPratt^Cath*
erine Thompson, by teacher
Miss J. Lovelock.
Flight Lieutenant Dick Allan,
the base recreation officer, pre.1
sented trophies to the school
field day champions:
Senior/ Dianne Gervais, .and
Lyle Moody; Intermediate; Cel-
este Paulin and Ken Prest;
Junior, Louise Rocheleau, and
Darryl Borden; Juvenile, Mary
Carmichael and Jeffrey Girdle
stone.
Sports bars were won by the’
following students:
Track, Louise Rocheleau,
Ross Griffin, Russell Call
Michael Driscoll, Danny Mac-
aaOP/JWT r-xifi TiiOf
’kay,, Jeff Girdlestone, Shawn
Sheppard, Darryl Borden,
Tommy Brennan, Shelly Bord.
en, .Denise Knight, Joanne Lap.
ensee, Mary Carmichael, Donna
Salter, i Ken Smith, Michael
Chambers, Mary Ann Cum
mings, Tena Leger, Dianne Ger
vais, Maureen Johnston, Carol
Cassie, Andre Pelletier,
Celeste Paulin, Arlene Davis,
Michael Paulin, Lyle Moody,
Marc McKenzie, Richard Paul
in, Roger Gillcash, Ken Prest ■
and Clyde Sparks.
Girls’ Hockey, Andre Pelle-
tier, Barbara Sinclair, Beverly
Smith, Patricia Cummings,
Aiiita Brochu, Debbie Daum,
Kathryn D.ieroffandKerryBois-
sevain.
Football, Jim Russell, Jac
ques Leger, Bill Cummings,
Charles LeFebvre, Gary Mc
Farland, Ron Forcier, James
MacDougall, John Mackenzie
Edward Gagnon, David Cooper
David Goodine, StevenLaroque
Danny Boissevain, Michael
Driscoll and Ernie Bradshaw.
Basketball, Marion Hohner,
Debbie Burbridge, Heather
Cummings, Barbara St. Clair;
Donna Ursulak, Joanne Popp,
enk and Carol Shilson.
Volleyball, Richard Brown,
Barry Furneaux, David Good.
Guthrie. Robert
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Brown, ErnieBradshaw/Robbie ‘Schwab', Kerry"Lawson 1
Dukes, Michael Finlay, Eugene James MacDougall.
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Tuesday, July 18
Practice Round .$1,00
Wednesday, July 1$
Pro-amateur Event.,, .$1.00
Thursday, July 20
1st Rdund 18 holes ,,, ,$2,50
Eiriday,Juiy21
2nd Rcuhd 18 holes ,., $2.50
Saturday, July 22
Final Reuhd 18 holes. .$3,00
Admission Tickets sold
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WED. JULY 12
ft HEATS
EVENT No, 1— Single Mile Dash —
Non-Wlnncr, of Any Money
00 to July Iff, 1967.........................
EVENT No. 2 — Single Mile Dash—
Hon-WlnnbM 6f $200.00 far faioti
Mr 1966 And.*6 July 1, 1967 ..................
EVENT No. 3 Double Heat Dash —
Non-Winnor» of $500.00 folr Poeon
lif 1966 and to July 1, 1967 ................ .
EVENT No, 4 — Double Heat bash —
Non-Wfnnor» nf $1,000.60 /0* Pocon
In 1966 and to July I, 1967.................
EVENT No. S Double Heat Dash —
Nnn-WInnot* «f $3,000,00 for Paean
in 1966 and to July 1, 1967 .............
, PURSE J_,
$150.00
DIVIDED
PURSE
$150.00
DIVIDED
PURSE <
$200.00
DIVIDED
POSSE ..$200.00
DIVIDED
PURSE
$300.00
DIVIDED
1:
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$5.00 Entry — 1st 7 entries accepted.
Entries close July I when horses are
eligible.
Entry fee refunded on horses not winning
any money.
Positions drawn for each heat;
Purse division: 40, 30, 15, TO, 5 percent.
Colours MOST be worn.
CTA Rules to goverh with exceptions.
If ciasses di ndt fillwe reserve th# right
to make changes.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec)
Pastor: Jack Heynen, B.A*
Sunday, July 9
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:15 a.m.—Church Service
ALL ARE WELCOME HERE
Ontario Street United Church
“THE FRIENDLY CHURCH”
Pastor: REV. GRANT MILLS. B.A
Organist: MISS LOIS GRASBY, A. R. C. T.
Sunday, July 9
During the month of July, the Ontario Street
and Turner’s Congregations will worship
With Wesley-Willis United Church,
—T^nlntrahtne (&lpirrl|re
REV. A. J. MOWATT, C.D;, B.A., B.D., D.D., Mlniater '
MR. CHARLES MERRILL, Organist
MRS. VIOLA VANEGMOND, Choir Director
Sunday, July 9
11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship
. Subject: “Enduring Values in a
Changing World”
Ontario Street and Turner’s will worship with us.
HOLMESVILLE
9:45 a.m.—Worship Service
10:45 a.m.—Sunday School
ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH
Rev.. R. W. Wenham, L.Tfi., Rector
Miss Catharine Potter, Organist
Sunday, July 9 Trinity VII
11:00 a.m.T-Morning Prayer
ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERiAiTcHURCI
The Rey/’R. U MacLean, B.A., Mlnleter
Mrs. M* J. Agnew, Organist and Choir Director
Sunday, July 9
9:45 a.m,—Sunday School
10:45 a.m.—Divine Worship
Everyone Welcome
i ^CHRISTIANREFORM^^
; . REV. G. J. HEERSINK, Minister
r «■ .. , 6uhday, July 9
I 16:00 a.m.—Worship Service
11:00 a.m.—Sunday Scheel
2:30 p.m*—Worship Service ih Dutch
Every Sunday, 12:30 noon, dial 680 CHW, St Tboauu,
listen to “Back to God Hour”. ?
EVERYONE WELCOME
MAPLE ST. GOSPEL HALL
Sunday, July 9.
9:45 a.m.—Worship Service
11:00 a.m —Sunday School
8:00 p.m.—Evening Service
Speaker: John Aitken,
Shelburne
Tues,, 8:00 p.m. *<- Stayer
and Bible Study
Rentecosfal Churc
Victoria Street
W» Werner, Pastor
Bunday, July 6,'
9:45 a.m.—Sunday .3-
11:00 a.m.—Worship,
7:30 p.m.—Evening;
Friday, $ p.m.—YPU