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clothing tool ',indiitidual, or
Md grace was sung before.
meal was served.
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'.,: In chairge Of
theilostesies Hilda
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else=old L' ucknow " girl who Is •-.Obi tuo '
yCounty s ,'Ipairy . ;,.Mrs,' . Norman ° Jones;''*,the
`teas. S
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ho�
shhad attended and told aattended,
a 'dairy``'' �Hensa4l,
ar were}'I�, r . Seaforthr� paosmsemdynaiwt-ya Hospital
In vss ;Shet iis ,w `oFrlday;Jtne 13;:-.•,1075 her
aynean&;'
' " 1 83rd year;
Jessie ;�•McAilister. After; .the',;,Mllbel Jed inane erotse song Surviving re;t: her . husban
supper, �` 'heti' pr�ee�ident'�Hikia ;`apd`; Hazel ;Corbett ga4v >;Norinan'',of Henzall, 'two;sons`
Payne resented glfts`fio the 4-H courtesy remarks.
Presented
ear's"'clubs � �Salviitloti Ar' 'ti . ia� ire ice ' Wilmer of, Herlsal!`�a�ind �We>icley
,Leaders. of " y, my p! c ,t ry : of Port' Peary; tvvd, daughters,'
Delia, Fuss,' Cathy't~uss;:Janis "' " cAt St, Pauls Anglican Church '-Mrs: , Fred ; (Kathl'een')1Ireland' `
Bisback% Brenda Pepper] Helen • in Hensall :op',Sunday evening ' ' of . Toronto, and .; l� , la
! A. . 1.
Tinny, Anne Lentinq. ,r -'.•_June 15, .a very' ;outstanding (Mildred) Ferguson ofOteawa:
meetsr1�was opened with service -.was .conducted by the eight grandchildren and " h
e;sln j sang The roll' call was • London Citadel Corps or the great.grantdchildrea.
ainsweredxwith'sing,,say orpay. Salvation Army, w under , the. . The late Mrs, Jones'rested at
Je;ale McA.tlistergave a report' leaderihip of,William Bennett. the' Bonthron 'Funeral Home In
`ot►ythe:District'Annual held 'The ladies choir "The ;Hensall, • where a'• prI
f. ,+.+..4.� ?.+�,.. `,r,e ..r. , *!',
Tht'"Auburn'Explorers,-recetitts~heid theix;gi aduation„Those
t;1:1(lti'Ating-are fran! `"row'Ieft' to' rlght',, ;Aititit Halls' ni;;Patti
McDowell; . Debbie' Ctar n1 ghans.`.' Back row are Linda
Cwtiiinghari�,' Vickie ,Powell, Tracy Machan,. and Nancy
Dashwood: on May 15; Minutes ,Salvation' Sound", sunder the' funeral, service- was 'held on .� '
were read and; approved, and ' direction of- Morgan' Sharp,'. Monday; June 16 with Rev. Don
:treasurerMarg Ingram gave a delighted the congregation with Beck ^ officlating. „`'Interment
report.,` • • i several numbers.Mr. Sharp, a was in'Balyds Cemetery.'
KHilda Payne gave final tenor,. sang three solos , ac- Pallbearers. were Joe Hugill;•.
details on the upcoming -bus' companied by the: organist; Gary Jorfes, Wayne Ferguson, ,
-to Elmira on June 23, and David French. An inspiring. Paul Ferguson}, David My&oft
money 'may be paid in advance address on Things! People! and Eric Tho?nson.
The financial statement was
accepted . 'as `,given • bythe
treasurer, Mrs. ' ` Eeanor :.
Bradnock. "-,
Plans were made for the 25th
anniversary celebrations to be
held . in .,Septemh_ er. It was
announced that a bus trip was
being planned by the U.C.W. of
Nile United Church and ` it was
hoped that some' would be able
-to go with them its August.
An enjoy►uble,ydAnce'iyiu ,-held
• fol gredes -seven and el t, On
'Thursday,
M 2 t
eryotea dressed In a formal •
•)a y
"n*nnet' and Mr.;R i ley,'';old pop
and donuts for. refreshments. ..
r `•Everyone had tWo, hours of
fun'and'returned home at 10130•1
•
Field trip •
On'`Jute°5,,Mrs. .Livingston .
tand hergrade five students, .
acpompanied by Mr..Tremeer,
• travelled to Rockton.
The class toured the African
Lion Safari by bus and viewed
' many different animals.
After lunch they travelled to
Kitchener and- were- guided
through the Weston's Bakery
. Plant.
' They returned home at 5:00
„p.m. from a trip that proved to
be very educational as well as
• enjoyable.
IS MOVING
Via are moving from'our King it. location Is •
RATTENIURY.,STREET
£(IN THE GALBRAITH IUILDI$S)
Effective July. 3, 1llS
FRANK'S BARBER'SHOP
FRANK VAN ALTENA, PROP. -
~'�—�'----PLEASE CLIP THIS OUT AND KEEP FOR FURTHER, REFERENCE -
Mr: andMrs.'Therori fettles Don Woods of Seafort2i. Nelson McClure, Clayton and
,af . 'Clinton' visited one day , Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lawson Bryan for a' Fathers Day
John and Elizabeth visited on
.;recently /with M><s...George gathering for Mr.. Austin
'�;IldcIlwain ' '•
Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. Dexter.
_-_r. and Mrs. l'aul Stevenson, George Turner, Barry and Mr. and Mrs. Marris Bos,
•
:David , Darren .• and Luanne Bonnie of Tuckersmith. Steven, Sharon, Kenny and
':spent the . weekend with his Mrs. J. Merrier of Kitchener Michael; Mr.- and Mrs. John
parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon visited on Sunday with'Mr. and Wammes, and John visited on
Stevenson of Tillsonburg Mrs, Carl Merner$andy, Julile
Mr: and Mrs. Mark Smith Ann, -Michael and Michelle.
and Julie of Exeter spent Mr. 'and', Mrs. George,
Saturday evening with Mr. and . McI lwain, Lynn and •Steven of
,Mrs. Paul Southgate and Stratford, and Mrs.. George
Jennifer. Mctlwain Sr. visited on Sunday
Miss Margie Whyte of Guelph with Mr. Walter Kingswell of
spent the weekend with her Huronview. -
mother, Mrs• W.L. Whytite & Mr. and Mrs. - Ken Presz--
Sunday for a Fathers Day
family gathering with Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Sanders, Jennifer and
Jeffery of RR 4, Brussels.
Birthday party
Court Constantine L1842 were
hostess for the birthday party
supper of the Court Fascination
of Benmiller and Constantine
Tom and Mr. Harold Whyte. • cator, and Mr. and Mrs'. J1tn
' Mr. and . Mrs. Ed Szusz Preszcator visited on Sunday• held on June- 3rd. The evening
Rodney, Randy, and Robynne evening with Mr. - and Mrs. was spent 131aying progressive
spent the weekend in Larry Scott and baby Dwayne_.. -euchre with the prizes going to
• the Benmiller ladies and lucky
Leamington visiting with Mr. of Parkhill.
and Mrs. Fraser Lear; Judy, . Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp-
Danna and Matthew. son, Jim, Sharon, and Bob and
• Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tardella- Sheila Baker " spent - Sunday
,of Missisauga spent. the evening with Mr. and Mrs.
weekend with her parents, Mr. Terence Hunter of Colborne
and Mrs. Don Bacttanan Paul, Township.
Jim and Gary, on Sunday they Mr. Austin Dexter of
'attended the Buchanan Family Huronview accompanied Mr.
Reunion held at the Exeter and Mrs. Nelson McClure when
Park they attended the special senior
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp- citizens' - church service at
son, Jim, Sharon, and Bob and Londesboro on Sunday. Mr. and
Sheila Baker of Winthrop were Mr. Stan Ball of Auburn, Mr.
guests at Mr. and Mrs. Bill and Mrs. John Sanderson of
Ipbertson of Atburh when they Blyth,. Mrs. Wilmer Glousher
Itertained
friends, �, and, and Stewart of-'Londesbor-o' 7=A -ale being, -fed,_ The.-.weathex„
latives for a 25th wedding - ..Mrs Elia '`Jewitt of Seafortllwas nearly perfect with the
anniversary 'picnic on Sunday - were guests on Sunday af- rain holding off until near the
or_Re.an-and.Ela,ine Collins�� ofV ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. end.
Marlett Michigan. _
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley
visited on Sunday with Mr. Bill
Dolmage, who is a patient in
University Hospital London.
We would like to wish him well
from the community. •
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Storey were
`dinner guests on Sunday with'
Mr: and Mrs. Charles Houghton.
of Homesville.
• Mr. and Mrs. Claytron Riley
.and Stacey visited on Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
cup was won by Sister Betty
Hulley.
- A business meeting was held
with. the following events 'for
the future Centennial Chicken
Barbeque on June 29th in
Seaforth and the Beef Bar-
beque on August 6th for the
ladies to cater to.
• Barbecue
The Constance Annual
'Chicken Barbecue, held by the
Courts of the Constance
Foresters, was very successful
this year with well over 1,000
WARREN ROBINSON'S
STAGED BY STUDENTS Of GDCI
PLUS .
WHAT'S IN A NAME
CANADIAN SONG AND VERSE STAGED BY STUDENTS
OF ST. MARY'S
E3.D.C.1: AUDITORIUM
8:00 P.M.
ADM. -ADULTS $1,
STUDENTS, CHILDREN 50c
FUN AT THE BEACH
STARTING AT 2:30 P.M.
5 P.M. to 8 P.M.
AT HOME -THE _COAST GUARD CUTTER
RAPID (SUBJECT TO CAPTAIN'S
PERMISSION AND CONTINGENCIES)
$3000.00
IN PRIZES
8:00 f..M. gat the ARENA
Sponsored by The Goderich
-Lions Club
Proceeds to their worthwhile charities
Beef Barbecue Advance Tickets $2.50
and 51.00 On the Day,_- 53.00 8 51.25
-TOWN-BEACH-STARTING
NOVELTY WATER SPORTS
FISH DERBY
BEEF BAR B-QUE
FREE TUG -BOAT RIDES
DANCING TO SHANNON
BONFIRE
- 1:00 P.M.
2:00 P.M.
3:00 P.M.
4-8:00 P.M. '
5-9:00 P.M.
8 -MIDNIGHT
SUNSET
Courses in drawing and painting. '
Qualified •instructors: -John .Mattar, Corbett Gray, Edna
Johnson, James Kraemer.
For brochure write to Director, Edna Johnson, Southampton
Art School, Southampton, Ontario.
Also, brochures may be picked -up at Art and Craft store, 46
Hamilton Street, Goderich.,
THE SQUARE .
CREATIVE ARTS AND CRAFTS: PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW: ART
GALLERY: OLD FASHIONED TEA GARDEN: MUSIC: BABY SIT-
TING SERVICE
THE SQUARE 3:00 P.M.
"THE JOY OF LIVING IN GODERICH"
The Town of Clinton
And Clinton Branch -140 of the
Royal *Canadian Legion
Invites the Public to Attend
DECORATION SERVICE
SUNDAY; JUNE- 2 2 -
Legion Members,' Veterans and Members of Organizations are requested to -
fall in at the cemetery at 2:15 p.m.
♦••••• ♦ • •• •♦'♦4•♦f♦♦44♦•'♦4'•4
L.
With
• REV. GEORGE YOUMATOFF, Chaplain
and
WILFONG,
Assistant Chaplain IL
CITIZENS ARE REQUESTED TO HAVE RELATIVES' AND 'FRIEND'S'
GRAVES IN THE CEMETERY DECORATED BY NOON SUNDAY PRIOR
-TO. THE SERVICE. '
Russell Phillips
President
Poppy Chairman
Harold M. Black
Veterans' Graves will be decorated Sunday, morning. "
•
STARTING FROM HURON HISTORIC JAIL
FRIDAY EVENING 7:00 P.M.
SATURDAY' • 1:30 P.M. AND 3:30 P.M.
52.50 INCLUDING REFRESHMENTS
Sponsored by the Huron County 'Branch of the Ar-
chitectural Conservancy Association of Ontario.
JuIyl8 1 8,
Pendulum Pi�yers
THEIR ,PRESENTATION OF "THE- GREAT STORM" HURON
HISTORIC JAIL 9:00 P.M. AFTER HOMES TOUR ,
THE SQUARE
MIDWAY: GAMES: BINGO KINETTE LUNCH BAR: GODERICH
INDUSTRIES DISPLAY: BABY SITTING SERVICE.
Sponsored by the- Goderich Kinsmen Club - proceeds to their worthwhile
charities.
July 26
Pancake Breakfast
THE SQUARE 7:OOA.M. • 11:OOA.M.
Sponsored by the ,Goderich Rotary Club
._s''�""•. • - -. �"'.w.+--+�+..•....sw�-<r - t�..:"� S:.xn �,' 1'�e..^�nr ..s... �:-,:.�x�`_..'� c.'r.a..w.. moi+•=a..-.. Nom' ;,
THE ARENA 9:00 P.M. - 1 A.M. -
DANCING THROUGH THE YEARS TO CHRIS BLACK
A CC)STUME 'COME AS YOU PLEASE' EXTRAVAGANZA
REFRESHMENTS "COME EARLY" DOOR PRIZES
COSTME PRIZES
Soponsored by the Shriners with procedes to their
rthwhile charities.
Giant Book Sale
THE SQUARE 1:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M.
Sponsored by the Goderich Rotary Club - proceeds of this and the pancake
breakfast to their worthwhile charities.
-y-OTHER EVENTS -TAKING GLACE IN -GODERICH-
•Goderich
Raceway- EVERY -TUESDAY AND FRIDAY . 4
*Band Concerts .. IN HARBOUR PARK EVERY SUNDAY EVENING
Pendulum, Players 'HURON HISTORIC JAIL EACH TUESDAY AND THURSDAY
A DIFFERENTJLAY EACH WEEK
0,Gaderich SailingClub - REGATTAS 'JULY 11,40 -SALT BOWL REGATTA
• AUG. 24 - DOMINION ROADS REGATTA
- iCUG. 29,30,31 - ROUNDVPREGATTA
4_ , The Goderich Cotobration '75 Committee
9 WATERLOO ST. SOUTH.
GODERICH
r a;
IF YOU ARE A VISITOR IN OUR TOWN E HOPE YOU WILL JOIN WITH
US IN CELEBRATING THE 12STH ANNIVERSARY • OF THE,' IN-
CORPORATION OF THE PORI OF GODERICH. TO OUR TOWNSFOLK,
PLEASE GET INVOLVED IN THESE ACTIVITIES, HAVING FUN .AND -
ENJOYING ONESELF IS INFECTIOUS. ONE BROAD SMILE aEGETS•
ANOTHERt •
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PLEASE CLIP. MS OUT 7AINO-KUEP FOR FURTHER R FERENCE —��