Clinton News-Record, 1967-07-27, Page 8■CTT
50 Children
Attend
Wl Program
AUBURN The annual
Children’s 'Day program was
held by the Auburn Woihen’s
Institute in the Community
Memorial hall with a large
attendance, Over 50 children
of the district enjoyed the con.
tests and games planned by
Mrs., Thomas Haggitt and Mrs,
Arnold Craig.
The meeting was in charge
of the firpt vic-president, Mrs.
Frank Raithby and Mrs. William
J. Craig was the pianist, After
the opening ceremony, Mrs.
Raithby welcomed all the
children, their parents and
members. The minutes were
accepted as read by the assis.
taut secretary, Mrs, Gordon
Chamney. She also presented
the financial statement. The
bill for the new platform ligh
ting was paid and the new re.
frigerator is now operating in
the hall.
The- members accepted an'
invitation to cater to a wed.
ding in August with the com-'
mittee in charge to be Din
ing-room convener Mrs, Wil.
liam J. Craig and the dinner
committee to be Mrs, Thomas
Haggitt,’ Mrs. Arnold Craig
and Mrs. Roy Daer. Mrs.
Donald Haines and Mrs. Wes
Bradnock were named conve.
ners for the lunch for Mr.
and Mrs. Robbie Lawrie’s re
ception on August 11th in the
Auburn hall. The members
decided to again sponsor a 4-H
club. Cotton accessories for
the bedroom, Mrs W. Brad,
nock and Mrs, F. Raithby were
named leaders,
A children’s program was
presented as follows: Piano
solos, Lynn Turner; accordian
Auburn and District
Friends aye pleased to know
that William Straughan is Im.
proving ip health in Clinton,
! he was taken
on Saturday
hospital where
by ambulance
morning.
MRS. WES BKADNOCK—Phsn. 524-75PS
solo, Gail Seers, In The
Sweet Bye and Bye, This
Land js your Land was sung
by the trip, Lorraine, Doug»
las and Paul Chamney accom*
panjed by their mother, Mrs,
Gordon Chamney, A Spanish
guitar solo was played by Trudy'
Machan and an accprdiaA soip
was played by Larry Plaetzer.
A duet, <‘Jesus Loves Me”
was sung by Helen and John
Reisbyow accompanied by Mrs,
W, J. Craig. Mrs, Kaitnoy
thanked the children for their
pyogram and Mrs. Thomas
Haggitt and Mrs. Arnold Craig
tpok oyer the games and con.
tests. The winners were:
Birthday closest to that date»
Trudy Machan; Girl wearing
' earrings, Lorraine Chamneyj
Child wearing a broken shoe
lace, Rickey Turner; Grant
Raithby, Paul Haggitt, Heinz
Rutkowicz and Bobby Powell.
Putting clothespins in milk
bottle, Greg Ar thur, Trudy Mac.
han. Other winners were: Linda
Raithby, Vicki Powell, Shawn
McLellan, Paul Haggitt, Wayne
Powell,
Seers,
Raithby,
gelica
• Brenton,
Chamney.
)
Heinz Rutkowicz, Cathy Mw-
Clinchey, Trudy Machan,
David Giousher, Carol Seers,
Greg Arthur, Lynn Turner,
Tracy Machan, Murray Jack,
son, Derrick Cartwright, Larry
Chamney, Jim Bennett, Step*
hen Haggitt, George Collins,
Paul Chamney, Michael Doran,
Sheron Collins, Tommy Raith.
by, Shelley Powell, W»v»dy
Powell, Susan Rutkowicz.
The afternoon’s program was
concluded with cookies, ice
cream and freshie for every
one.
Auburn Personals
AUBURN - New St, James
Presbyterian Boy Scouts of
..London are enjoying a week’s
camp on the Maitland Block in
Hullett Township , at the camp
grounds, Forty-five scouts with
their Scout masters Martin
Amos and Ron Rochester.
grandson Rickey Hales of Sask,
atoon are visiting with her aunt,
Mrs. Charles Straughan and
hey cousin, Mrs, W. Bradnock';
Sheron and George,
* * * *
Mrs, Thomas Dpdds is vis.
iting with her sister, Mrs,
Holt at Grand Bead.
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Frjends are pleased to know
that Noy man McDowell is able
to be home after a few days
as a patient in Goderich hos.
pital.
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Recent guests
Mrs. Ed Davies
Mrs. Clifford Bastla of Lon.
don and Mr. and Mrs. Em*
merson Sippell of Stratford.
with Mr, and
were Mr. and
* * * *
Susan Raithby, Faye
Bobby Powell,. Joe
Larry plaetzer, An.
Rutkowicz, Clifford
Grant Raithby, Eldon
, Wanda Plaetzer,
Terry Powell, Gail Seers,
Rodney McLellan, Helen Reis.
brow, Rickey Turner, John
Reisbrow, David Cartwright,
” Vicki Turner, Douglas Cham
ney, Sherry Plaetzer, Lorraine
Chamney, Sylvia Rutkowicz,
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Mrs. Homer Hoge and her
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Mrs. Robert Gibbs of Ham.
ilton is visiting with Mr, and
Mrs. Wilfred Plunkett and
Gordon.
There Is Still Plenty of Summer Ahead
We Are Only Making Room For Fall Merchandise
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DRESSES
Pelites—H«lf Size*
A Special Rack*—Blouse*—«
Pants Suits—*Sholl*—Jackets
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PANT SUITS
SLEEVELES^BLOUSES
BATHING S,UITS
SLIMS
COTTON PYJAMAS
« a AndGOWNS
SKIRTS
SMORGASBORD
DINNERS
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Friday and Saturday Evenings Only
"CHICKEN IN A BASKET•ff -$125
$135ORDERS BY TELEPHONE
Friday—Served from 9:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
Saturday—Served from 9:30 p.m. to Midnight
Hotel Clinton
Mr. and Mrs. James, Hem-
bly of Atwood and grandson
Randy Hembly
visifed friends
last week.
of
in
Palmerston
the village
j Koopmans of
Holland,
Miss Bankje
Heerenveen, ' JJpJland, Miss
Geesje Kpopmans of Amstelue,
Holland and Mr, Dirk Paere-
boomof; Gorredyk, Holland,
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs, R. Koopmans and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry GJas-
gow visited friends in the vil.
lags last Friday evening.
William J. Craig visited last
week in Ilderton with his spn,
Robert J, Craig, Mrs. Craig
and family.
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Mrs.. William Straughan is
staying withher daughter, Mrs,
Thomas Jaydin, Mr. Jardin and
family in Wingham.
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Miss Lynda Andrews, R.N.A.
of Wingham is vacationing at
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Warner Andrews after
a week spent in NorSiern
Ontario.
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i
Mr. and Mrs. William G.
Stiles spent the( weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Weir and grandmother,
Mrs. Elsie Eustace in London.
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Ralph Lubbers had the mis<
fortune
off his
cently,
to have the end cut
finger at his farm re.
in. a farm accident.
sfc ' pi i■few Ji
Several ladies responsible for compiling Women's
Institute Tweedsmuir history books in this.area
are seen here viewing the labors of the Clinton
. group whose completed effort was shown at a
committees last
George Proctor,
meeting of curators and
week. Left to right are
Shower
For Acton
, Bride-Elect
their
Mrs.
AUBURN - Miss Sally’Wil-
son, bride-elect of Acton was
guest last Saturday evening at
the home of Mrs. Reg Shultz,'
RR 3 Blyth, at a shower in
her honor. Mrs. Shultz was
assisted by her sisters, Mrs.
Frank Raithby of Auburn and
Mrs. Norman Vincent of Lon.
desboro. S everal contests were
played and prizes were award,
ed to the winners. Readings
were given by Mrs. Vincent
and Mrs. Raithby. The lucky
cup prize went to Mrs. Rob.
ert Gibbs of Hamilton.
Goderich assistant curator; Mrs. Mervyn Batkin
Clinton curator and hostess for the meeting; Mrs
Wilfred Colclough, Clinton president and presiden
of the West Huron Di strict of the W,L; Mrs. Lloyi
Pipe, Londesboro curator; and Mrs. Gordon R
Taylor, Auburn curator.
Dance Every Second Thursday
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ADASTRAL PARK TEEN TOWN
Casual — 9 to 12 — $1.00
DANCE
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Featuring
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THURS., JULY 27
Corsages were pinned on
Miss Wilson and Miss Joyce
Leatherland «and they were es»
corted to decorated chairs. An
address of congratulations was
read and gifts were presented
by Lorraine Chamney, Mary
Lou Vincent, Karen Bolger and
Susan Raithby. Miss Wilson
was assisted in opening her
gifts by M.iss Leatherland.
Sally thanked her relatives
and friends for the gifts and
lunch was servedby Mrs. Shultz
iMr.s. > Vincent, Mr^.JRaithby and..
SUNGLASSES
Don’t wear, your sunglasses
for night driving, warns the
- Canadian National Institute for
the Blind, They cut down glare,
but they also cut down your
ability to see road signs and
traffic lights clearly.
Beware of glare this sum
mer, ’’warns the Canadian Nat-
ional Institute for the Blind.
'* When driving, boating or on the •
beach, protect your eyes from
that too bright sun with good
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