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Clinton News-Record, 1975-10-30, Page 2dear ' u t :fie 'to, n, of our rel routelt, to voice his ap- eciation, in receiving his „ a oast We' T' 4- . . and Mrs, C. A. Trott returned to their home Saturday after a seven day . -tt ,yc uisse ?� 1r e S,�,Rotterdam, The M ailing from New w made brief purt .calls at Nassau and Bermuda. fOtt WIl teI1 of this e ifferent socie r. uriher' inreference to the *nisi i ary visit ofRel.!. Sawh at St.Andrew's, . - on th Sunday afternoon at Onto 'D► Street United Church there will be a ministerial At Home to greet .,r.eve.-'i/S'awh aa�yn�) and a� the Rev. E. ` 1. (Ted) ed) "Sr• Mhnson,' a former moderator of the Presbyterian Church in an 'da. A. welcome is ex- in►ton's ai: ei +e,tr a eters era Ytended-to anyonwinterestcd,- main St e' -larae4rinter ++ Mrs. Fred Ford, Whitehead Street and Mrs. R. MacLean, Rattemburj Street, motored to Camp Borden to spend the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Rudd and family. +++ Mrs. Frank Pennebaker, Isaac. Street, visited in Oshawa last week. While there . she attended the wedding of her niece, Margaret Jan r Newell, to Allen R. McPherson on Saturday, October 25 in Kingsville United Church. ++ A duck hunting expedition turned into bigger game for two Clinton men, Dave Frayer and Charlie Proctor. On October 18, nearSudbury Mr. Frayer bagged a 4000 se. Mrs. Judy Prayer and Mund cow rs. Lee Proctor accompanied their husbands. +++ Visitors with Mrs. Lucy Bum for the weekend were tfr. and Mrs. Bill Bezzoand. ° ughter 'frov fpr# ,y s. Robert took`'" r and Mrs. Robert Cook and two daughters of St. Thomas, Ontario, Mr. and Mrs.. Robert Markle, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nigh, Judy and Pat of Seaforth. + + + Following in father's footsteps, or more correctly b t his wheel tracks, is Mrs. Colin Andrews of Clinton (nee Judy MacDonald) who placed second in the powder puff pace at Western Fair Raceway London fast Saturday nit. Once again there is an urgent appeal for used Guide and Brownie uniforms. Anyone being able to meet this real need is asked to contact Mrs. Jane Radley, at. 4824302 (evenings). +++ Mr. Clayt Hodgins of Albert Street landed a 24_ pound Salmon at Goderich last Wednesday night. Two churches in Clinton will have visiting clergy from foreign countries this Sunday. Publicwor „de ment took, down much of the tin* - any of you tennlai decorations, Here Harold Gibbinc re .oves. a Don't forget.__ y , ,. It a _ .,�. 11k l with a or 1, to nt a . with small kiddies - tan t'° ih # l i>a .....:: , e en mothers . of R h e ec o N Ws rd •o News- � bring them in to the �! Record office anytime Thursday or Friday for a11110/1, III -II sucker out of the great The Clinton III DoughyHallowe'en pumpkin. Dumbelles held .their fourth art Police re meeting on October 21, at the P home of Iffirs. LexieMurch. Three juveniles have been The meeting opened with apprehended in connection the 441 pledge followed by the with the theft of money and roll call. milk tokens from milk bottles Julie Taylor read the Clinton residents have been minutes of the last meeeting. placing outside for the milk Discussion was on sweet man. doughs for rolls and Muftis. Chief Westlake said the Patsy and Connie made money taken hasn't been clover. leaves. Linda and Jo - estimated yet, but he Anne made parkerhouse imagines it is somewhere rolls, Michelle and Beverly around $15. made snails, Shirley and A stone wags thrown through Cathy made bowknots, Lori a window of a car parked in and Julie made figure eights, McPherson's garage; This and Missy and Brenda made willful damage happened in fan -tans. broad daylight- on October 22, Miss *'ane Pegilley visited but the police have no leads. our club to see how we were Joseph Reid, of Clinton had getting along with our breads. a battery stolen from his car She also enjoyed some of the last week, but no one has been rolls that the girls made -by apprehended, concerning. this Beverly Walker and Shirley case. Gilbert snaps "tae It al Seoiety .on ihei, t bulbs were e Siriety w?h eh ompletetl the r+e are still 400 ,bl lbs t> ;Sohl September 27, the big Mayr for the' 'oi ld �N`ar f -vets was' held in Kincardine, This �r R 1 being celebrated by 110*. ;OW Branches hes an d this year Percy. Brown supplied transportation for LK. corniStst mrd Scribbins- and Mr. McCann. E.ph Snell joined the other Branch 140 "Old Sweats" so Branch 1'40 ; s -.well irepresented:and` t_is- - . ed we can supply 'old h for quite . a few Sweats" *Y. e of a highlights of the velry; pier eci t ho many of These assn prior to and after. the parade and to supply space for them to prepare for the parade. A letter of thanks has been received from, thea Bluewater Shrine Club thanking us, for the hospltalityr which proves our priviledge of -. having them was ap- preciated. Legion members are the first to admit that they are not physically able to assist many of the youth programs of today. Old age? However where finances are concerned they can do something, This October meeting gave its approval to sponsor a cross country run for the youngsters 19 yrs and under. The run is being planned and organized by Mr. Bud Walker. teacher at Cen- tennial school and the best of luck to Mr. Walker on this venture. y ; h alsooffered*, -The Branch o 1�`e d mall a is us . + sin th Fall. The September great OneeeSs and thea Bowling; on,October 25 at- treated almost 50 people' for a real fun night. November S is. the great Fall Fest with German music* foodl etc, and then on. Nov, 29 is another Social with music supplied by ee Royallaires. Fun for veryone. The first half of November is always a busy period for Legions across the country and Clinton is no exception. NOVEMBER 11 - the day. in the year that stirs memories in all ex servicemen, their wives and children, and all citizens across the country, is very close at hand - REMEMBRANCE DAY. The schedule for this period is as follows: - Nov. Nov;pp --drive at 7 --. .m.; Nov . � church parade to Ontario St. United Church, Members to meet at the Legion Hall at 1030 ;aM., Nov- 11, Service When hx GOMMM"' visit SHOPPERS 'SONAR� Opeo .9 a.m. to 9, p,a aewduy to Friday. Opo WI' Or Vite sdo ., C1a►a p Sat, at 6 p. . E BUYS From Wedxesdoy, October 29, 1975 Until 6 p.m. Clssiep Saterday, November 1 TENDERLOIP PORTION 341/2 LB. AVG. IT'S THE, FLAVOR THAT COUNTS! LOIN ONE INDIVIDUAL or GROUP PORTRAIT BURNS - SMALL LINK SAVSAGE(STORE PAK) 88c LB. MAPLE LEAF CORNED BEEF 311( 1.09 4 MAPLE LEAF - SMOKED - BONELESS 88 DINNER SHOULDERS • LB. The Economy Corner PORK LIVER 49c .e. BEEF HEARTS 58c. Mom, Dad br alt the Kiddies may be photographed as a group -- FREE lnterrest cheques on Guaranteed investment Certificates coming d* may be picked up at the Victoria and(key office If 'you are unable pick 1oUr,Chip* "Up pleas* pion and Curr. Moir arrrttncenionts will PARENTS: We've arranged to have a nationally recognized ptofes- saonet Photographer at Mir store on the dates shown below. Ysucan have each rrtambattaf fits family phste taphed in metal pants, and pick any one of them fit put free portrait We only ask that all children be accsmpenrd by a patent. DON'T MISS' THIS OPPORTUNITY to get a living colour portrait you will treasure always. Several posses, are taken and low cost additional portraits are available for those whoWish thorn. It's' our way of saying "Thank You" to ow many regular customers. and "Welcome- to everyone elle. Incidentally. we believe these Photographs are MIN something special. The►y're. beautifully posed portraits - not snapshots. And don't target they'll be in Ruing ctilOur. to dress the eh€ldran fri bright -colours. V1• FYily1A•nu•;BMW —.M ��IM. CORN OIL 9.09 SURF POWDER - KING SIZE DETERGENT si.69 AYLMER - CHOICE CUT - GREEN OR WAX BEANS 14 0Z. 29c NABISCO - 24 02. 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