Clinton News-Record, 1967-07-06, Page 10£
Clinton News-Record, Thursday, July 5, 1067
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Plan Pot-Luck Picnic Meeting
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This happy trio are discussing minor hockey at
the official opening of Clinton and District Com
munity Centre last Wednesday evening- In the
center is Harvey Snelling, Athletic director of
St. Sebastian grade school, Dearborn, Mich-/and
sports editor of Dearborn Times-Herald, Mr,.
Spelling has accompanied minor hockey teams
from Dearborn-to Clinton's minor hockey day for
the past eight years. Op the left is Mait'Edgar,
a long time promoter of minor sports for Clinton
Kinsmen Club and on- the right, Doug Andrews,
recreation supervisor for Clinton.
(News-Record Photo)
Classified Ads. Bring Quick Results
These pictures show $1,500 of
the $4,000 prize money given
away at the big bingo held by
Clinton and District Community
Centre Centennial Fund in the
new arena on Monday evening. In
the top picture, Mrs. VanCevelen
of Centralia, presently living in
Clinton, is receiving the$l„000
major prize from Frank Cook,
chairman of the bingo. On the
left is Andy Peterson, treasurer
of the Centennial fund. At left,.
Bert Clifford, publicity chairman
of the new arena committee, is
handing Dennis Whitney his $500
door prize. According to treasurer
Peterson, the bingo netted the
arena fund nearly $1,200.
(JMews-Record Photo)
Hugh Campbell
Grade 7 Results.
Grade 7; to Grade 8:
' Nancy Abbott, Norman Bab
ineau, Clara Bradshaw, Robert
Brown, Jo-Ann Carey, Hanne
lore Carty, Bill Cummings,
Debbie Daum, Ross Depever,
Robert Dick, David Estabrooks,
Ricky Fanjoy, Susanne Gagne,
• Rosalyn Garnett, Dianne Ger-
vais, Roger Gillcash, John Guth-
rie, Vicki Hewitt, Larry La
Pointe, Jacques Leger, Ralph
Milton, David Mohr, Christine
Moody, Joanne Poppenk, Cel
este Paulin, Carol Shilson, Em.
, meline Sichky, Garth Sinker,
Beverley Smith, Clyde Sparks,
Barbara St. Clair, Alpha Wade,
Theresa Willberg, Robert
Woodcock.
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Maitland and 16th Concession
Mrs. Irvine Tebbutt was hos- Mr. and Mrs. Don Lobb on the
tess to the S.S. 4 Community
Club for the monthly meeting
held the eyening of July 4.
Mrs. Don Lobb opened the
meeting with the Creed and
the Lord’s Prayer; 15 members
answered roll call. The minutes
of the June meeting were read '
and the treasurer, Mrs. Murray
Forbes reported a balance of
$103.41 '
It was decided to hold a picnic
in place of the August meeting,
at the home of Mrs. Forbes.
Lunch will be ‘pot-luck’.
Lunch was served by Mrs.
Don Forbes and Mrs.DonLobb,
assisting Mrs. Tebbutt. ’
PERSONALS
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Merrill on the
weekendwere Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Snary and Albert of
Willowdale.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lobb and
family of Chatham visited with
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Allen,
Toronto, spent Thursday .with
the Don Lobbs and took Step,
hen and David home with them
for two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tebbutt
Gregory and Wendy, Fonthill,
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Irvine Tebbutt and Marilyn
who was home from London.
Miss Lois Merrill has been
, visiting with Miss Janice Tre-
wartha in London.
Miss Elizabeth Thompson
reveived word that she had a
mark of 95% in her Grade 2
Theory Music ‘Exam. Her
teacher is Mrs. Jim Lobb,
Congratulations are extended
to the pupils of this community
who won awards for this year
at the' Holmesville Central
School, j - •
COMING EVENTS
RATE: Four cento i* word;
Minimum 75 cento
Thursday, July 6 — BINGO
at Clinton Legion Hall, 15 reg
ular games for $5.00. 2 share-
the-wea)th games. 1 special
game for $25.00, the first letter
"L” and first letter ’T" applies
on this game for $2.00 each, 3
share-the-wealth games, jack-
, pot applies on those 3 games
$55.00 in 55 numbers, 2 dopr
prizes for $2.00 each. Admission
50c; extra cards 25c or 6 for
$1.00. tfb
Friday, July 7 —> Cash Bingo
in Seaforth Legion FJall, 8:15
p.m. 15 regular games; $75
jackpot to go. Sponsors, Branch
156, Royal Canadian Legion.
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Tuesday, July 11 — BINGO
at Huron Fish and Game Club.
Jackpot $59.00 in 59 numbers.
Six door prizes. 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, July 12—Murphy
LOL No. 710 meets in Lodge
Hall, 9:30 a.m. and at Agricul
tural Park, Bayfield, 1:30 p.m.
All members requested to meet
Victoria Park, London, 1:30
p.m, to parade in London, July
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Friday, July 14—Giant Rum
mage Sale, Bayfield Arena, 8
p.m, furniture, clothing, appli
ances, specialty table, china —
something of everything at bar
gain prices. ’ 27b
Friday, July 14 — Tweeds-
muir tea and bake sale, spon
sored by Clinton WI, 2:30 p.m,
on the lawn of Mrs. Mervyn Batkin, Princess St, • • 27b
A REUNION
. OF STUDENTS, TEACHERS, RELATIVES AND FRIENDS
Of
S.S. NO. 7, STANLEY
SUNDAY, JULY 16, 1967
Registration 2 p.m. — Recognition of former teachers —
Picnic supper 5 p.m. — Bring picnic basket and dishes —
Refreshments provided — Old School pictures welcomed.
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HURON CO-OPERATIVE
MEDICAL SERVICES
offers to Residents of Huron County
Comprehensive Medical Coverage
At Cost*
Announce ' •
Engagement
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L.
Thompson of Dunnville, On.
tario, are happy to announce the
engagement of their" daughter,
Patricia Anne* to Mr. Murray
Arthur belmege, son of Mr and
Mrs. Ross Defmege of Rondeau
Park, Ontario, Theweddingwlll
take place on Saturday* July 29
at 2 p.m. in Knox Presbyter
ian Church, Dunnville.
Miss Thompson is a graduate
of Hamilton Teachers’ College
and is presently oil the staff of
Cathcart Boulevard school, Sar
nia. Mr. Deliqege, a graduate of
London Teacher's College, is
vice-principal of Madden Cen.
tral Public School. j
BROWNIE’S
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE — CLINTON
Box Office Open* at 8:00 ‘
WED. - THURS. - FRI.
. July 5-6-7
Top Family Entertainment
WALT DISNEY’S
"FOLLOW ME,
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9:15 and 11:00
FRED MacMURRAY
VERA MILES
CHARLES RUGGLES
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CARTOON
"sat~ MON
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(Adult Entertainment)
9:15 and 11:00
PAUL NEWMAN
LAUREN BACALL.
JULIE HARRIS ‘
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COLOR , CARTOON
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July 8-10
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-INDIVIDUAL and GROUP RATES AVAILABLE-
Inquire to-day from:
Robert McMillan, RR 2, Seaforth a
Peter Roy, Clinton J
Gordon Richardson, RR I, Brucefield
Bert Irwin, RR 2, Seaforth
or at
HURON CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL
SERVICES
82 Albert St, Clinton Phone 482-9751
TEACHER WANTED
Applications may be jailed to the undersigned.
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1.00
CANADA”
1.00
For 1968 “BEAUTIFUL
Application must state qualifications, exper
ience and name of present school inspector.
For 1968 “CANADIAN PICTORIAL”
Ballroom available for dances, parties, maatings.
Catering to LUhchUdn*/ Weddings, Banquets, ofc.
PHONE 524-9371 dr 9264 or 7084
HARRY TEBBUTT, Sec-Treas.,
Hullett Township Public School Area,
RR 1, Londesboro.
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SATURDAY, JULY 8
RON BROWN
With The Tijuana gouhd
Refre»hments Available «» You Must Be 21
DANCING 9 to 7 Admission $1.25 Per Person
RECEPTION
Sunday Buffet Dinner
5 TO 7:30 P.M.
— COME AS YOU ARE
Adults $2.50—Children under 10 half price—Under 4 Free
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AM Hugh Campbell Public School Results
A/M Hugh Campbell public
school at Adastral Park pro
motion results, as announced
by principal C, A. Trotts
Grade 6 to Grade 7 s
D. Boissevain, D. Bowman,
E. Bradshaw, S. Brown, B.
Burke, J. Capeling, J. Cook,
R. Culley, L. Cummings, K.
Dieroff, R. Dukes, M. Ebel,
M. Finlay, R. Gagne, P. Ger
vais, F. Kasawan, K. Lawson,
S. Laroque, S. MacKay, J. Mar-
ceil, D. Marier, D. Poire, E.
Schwab, L, A. Smith,R.Sparks,
M. Thuot, J. Sichky, M, Groves,
A. Carey.
Grade 6 to Grade 7
Kerry Boissevain, David
Brian, Patricia Cummings,
Michael Driscoll, Helen Ger
vais, Mark Griffin, David Ink-
ley, Kerry Lawson, Verne Mc
Donald, Dale Marsh, Janice
Pratt, Penny Ranger, Louise
Rocheleau,
Grade 5 to Grade 6
Wendy Brown, Nancy Delcel-
lier, Ross Griffin, Cathy John-
’ son, Jacqueline LeFebure, Rob
ert Leger, Colleen McIImoyl,
Chris McKenzie, David Martin,
Kim Motomura, Douglas Sack
ett, Angela Turnbull,
Grade 5 to Grade 6
James Burke, Carol Coleman
Debra Fischer, Brenda Forcier
Colleen Fraser, Susan Gale,
Denis Gervais, EverettGoodine
Lorenda Harper, Linda Humph-
ries, Douglas Kerr, Laura La
Pointe, Robih Leather, Lorrie
Longevin, John Marquis, Mie-
hael Martin, Michael McFar-
land, Philip Oliver, Daniele
Ouelette, Derek Poire, Jadkle
Porter, Sandy Porter, Douglas
Silk, Glenn Smith, Wayne Turn
bull, Jennifer Wainman, Jac.
queime Hewitt* Linda Kasawan.
Grade 4 to Grade 5
Sharon Aiken 'Kim Amirault,
Erie Baiden, Dawn Bogseth.
Darryl Borden, Gordon Bowles,
Valerie Bradshaw, Tommy
Brehiiah, Allah Carty, Claudette
Cote, Josie Cutnmings, Robert
Dieroff, Robert Fischer, Jean
Paul Gald, Karen Gans, Melody
Hiinmelrhan, Kim JbhnStbh)
Kathleen Knight, Debra LaWsoii,
Ken La Pointe, SuSah Marsh,
Dennis Mciltnoyl* Richard Phil
lips, Richard Porte#, Shelley
Schwab, Barry Silk, dreg Sihk-
6r, Deborah Smith, Greg Stone,
Robin GtOveS, Gail Johnston, <
Maureen Carey, PaulLahgeVih;
Richard Phillips, Richard Pot
ter, Shelley Schwab, Sarty ^ilk*
Greg Sinker* Deborah smith,
Greg Stone, Robin Groves, Gail
Johnson^ Maureen Carey, Paul
Grade 4 to Grade 5
Mark Baiden, Wayne Barr,
Cheryl Rbwser, Louise Brochu
Douglas Brown, Russell Call,
Gall Chambers, Craig Cook,
Karol Gurry. Chris iDelbng:,
Gail Chambers, Karol Curry, Chris Delong, Lynnt Depever,
Debby Hodges, Wendy Johnston,
Richard Lapensee, Philip Leger
Penny MacKay, Bobby Marceil,
Michael Marquis, Billy Mc
Andrews, Paul Mohr, Ira Moody,
Nicole Ouellette, BrendaPaulin,
Lee Pratt, Brian Silk, Patsy
Schwab, Barbara Thompson,
Bobby Thuot, Bryan Wight.
Grade 3 to Grade 4
Sheryl Anderson, Dean Black,
Shelly Borden, Mary Lynn
Burke, Mary Carmichael, Lee
Carty, Peter Culley, Gordon
Dieroff, Robert Fraser, Jeffry
Girdlestone, Terry Groves,
Stephen Hatten, John Humph
reys, Brenda Johnson, Dianne
Kasawan, Joanne Lapens6e,
Gerard Marier, Sharline Me- ■
Farland, Jane McIImoyl, Linda
Motomura, Cathy Poter, An
drew Rafuse, Shawn Sheppard,
Debbie Smith, Pamela Thuot.
Grade 3 to Grade 4
Donald Abbott, Sharon Bor
den, Diane Bowman, Karen Cail,
Ricky Cummings, Patricia Duv-
ert, Annette- Dodsworth, Janet
Gale, Basil Goodine, Johnny
Hewitt, Denice Knight, Joey
Marquis, Michele Poire, Debbie
Porteous, Roger Pryor, Lori
Ranger, Glenda Sichky, Law
rence Smith,. Debbie Turnbull,
Brenda Wainman.
Grade 2 to Grade 3
Cathy Aitken, Rachelle Ami
rault, Bill Anderson, Ronald
Anslow, Wendy Boissevain,
Bruce Bowser, Gail Brennan,
Susan Brookbank, Sheri Cham*
pion,Pamela Cox, Mary Cumm
ings, Julie Danford, Randy
Daum, Patricia Fischer, Craig
Hannah, Tracy Harper, Law
rence Hatten, Karen Howland,
Janet Humphreys, Peter Knight,
Michelle Langevin, Ronald La.
Pointe, Stephen Lawson, Mary
H. Le Febvre^ Carol Ann Marsh
Wendy Sewell, Kathryn Smith,-
Kenneth Smith, Megan Smith,
Stephen Truswell. ,
Grade 2 to Grade 3
Carolyn Anderson, Lee Bog.
seth, Cheryl Bowman, Elaine
Brochu, Karen Bucht, Michael
Chambers^Gary Finlay, Michael
Gagne, Steven Goodine, Rich,
ard Gulliver, Mona Harper, Trq
vor Harper, Eileen Hatten, Aud-
rey Kennedy, Jammie Kennedy
Christine Larocque, Tena Le-
ger, Peter Martin, Ray Mar
tin, Robert McAndrew, Gregory
Oliver, Gwendolyn Priestley,
William Robinson, DonnaSalter;
Karen Sinker, Nathan Sheppard
Kim Steeves.
Grade 1 to Grade 2 |
Chris Black, Suzanne Bowser
Tony Bulger, Martin Castle,
Ken Chambers, Susan Comeau
John Delcellier, Holly Ebel,
Paul Groves, Wayne Hohner,
Stephen Horsman, Catherine
Kawawan, Christine Kelly, Nic
ola., Lapensee, Norman Martin,
Michael Pageot, Marcel Poire,
Elise Rafuse, Linda MaeSparks
Karen Steeves, Marc Truswell
Stephen Wight.
Grade 1 to Grade 2
David Amirault, Heather Bai.
den, Joyce Barr, Michael Bel.
ton, Paul Blanchard, David
Brookbank, John Carty, Chris-
Champion, Ricky Cox, Joey Dan.
ford, Kim .Girdlestone, Lesley
Hill, Steven Kingwell, Donald
Knight, Nanette Leather, Jeff
Marceil, Penny Parsons, Car
line Phillip, Chrystele Prevost
Donna Sackett, Linda Shields
Michael Sichky,
Kindergarten to Grade 1
Susan Amirault, Cheryl Ans-
low, Robert Barr, Cathy Blan.
chard) Ricky Brown, Debbie
Bulger, Bernice Chivdrsj Vic
kie Cook, Stephen Danford,
Brhdlfey Daum, Elizabeth Div-
ert, Stephen Dadsworth, Ronnie
Fraser, Brian Furneaux, Scott
Gale, Christine Girdlestone,
t.
Danny Crondin, Collin Guignard
Teresa Harris, Gary Horsman,
Craig Howland, Karen Hump
hreys, Holly Johnson, Diane
Jones, Trent Kelly, Carl La-
pensee, Shannon Lawson, Lisa
Le Bel, Tommy Marquis, Gor.
don McAndrew, Louise Mell,
moyl, Peter Mohr, Danny Par
sons, Laura Pratt, Judy Sewell,
Kelly Shields, Charles Smith,
Kim Truswell, Paul Turner,
Robert Wight.
For
Mr.Mrs. Nick Whyte
(nee Joan McClyhiont)
SAT., JULY 15
ZURICH
COMMUNITY
CENTRE
Kenny Ducharme
And The Chandeliers
Ladies please bring lunch
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Hullett Township Central School I
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