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Delayed tractor pull finally held
The second tractor mill
was held last Saturday
after having to 'cancel it
the week before due to
heavy rains and wet
ground. Results were as
follows
In 8000 class, first
Wayne Whalls, Shedden,
7600 Ford -257'2"; second
Ken Ellis, RR • 1 -Clinton,
7000 Ford - 256'2"; third
Stu Reavie, Lucknow,
7700 Ford - 240'5"; fourth
Ed Franken, Auburn, 185
Allis 111'9".
, In '11,000 class the
winner was Robert
Simpson, RR 1 Glencoe,.
1066 Int. 296'10"; second
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Leonard Kerr, Auburn,
200 Allis, 264'91/2"; third,
=D'bug Whalls, Shedden,
1105. Massey 254' ; ,fourth.
Wayne Whalls, Shedden,
7600 Ford, 252'; fifth Fred
Bryant RR 2 Glencoe, 900,
Minn 228'7"; sixth Stu
Reavie, Lucknow, 7700
Ford - 181'101/2"; seventh
Ed Franken, Auburn, 185
Allis"178'7".
In 14,000 class - first
Robert Simpson, RR 1
Glencoe, 1066 — Int.
283'101/2"; second Doug
Whalls, Shedden, 1105,
Massey 244'61/2"; third
Don Ferris, RR 1,
Tiverton, 1370 Case
218'61/2 .fourth Larry McDougall, RR 4 London
Penland, Dungannon, _2-401 hoick, Cockshut 40 -
1086 Int. .• 216'7";'4 fifth • Full pull, 273'.111/2" ;
Leonard Kerr, ' Auburn, second Norm Hodgins,
200 Allis 2.14'111A sixth RR 3 Parkhill,.' Rolls
Fred' Bryant', RR 2
Glencoe; 900 Mo a e, Mother's.
i#n ' Nightmare, Full pull -
202'8 /2 268 3% ; third Hal South,
In 17,000 class - first RR 3 Palmerston, 2-409,
Norm Clarke, Fingal, 130- D.W.10 Cat. - Full pull
06 Deutz 262'6"; second 146'41/2"; fourth Dennis
Paul Murray, Seaforth - Westbrook, RR 1 Bur-
4840 J.D. 262'5"; third ford, 1800 Cock: 2-396
Larry Pentland, 196'10";
Dungannon, 260'6";
fourth Don Ferris, R.I.
Tiverton "13'70 Case
249''10"; fifth Paul Eedy,
Dungannon, 1b86 Int. 214'.
In 7200 class - Paul
In 9200 class, first
Larry McLennan,
Lambeth, 2-401 Buick,
Cockshut 40- 281'51/2
second Hal South• R.
Many winners at Children's Day
Children's sports Lana Lawrence, Chris
scheduled for July 1 were Crawford, Karen
held last Sunday with a Plunkett; 7-8 year-olds -.
good crowd. Mrs. Linda ,.Greg Jardin, Julie
Clark and Brenda Ball Armour, Michael Millian,
were in charge, assisted Brad Crawford; 9 and
-by Sheron•-' Stadelm-ann'-over- -- RandyJardin,
and -- Linda Hawley. Stephen Jardin, Chris
Results of thoraces were Shaw; 9 and 'over -
as follows: 5 and under - Brenda Nesbitt, Angela
Jennifer Johnston, Leslie Millian, Cindy Bernard,
Lawrence, Amy Hawlett, Jana Vincent; Kick the
Rhonda Stadelmann; 6- slipper - Rhonda
year-olds - Beth- Hawley, Stadelmann, Melissa
Clark, Jennifer
Stadelmann;
6 year . olds - Karen
Plunkett, Beth Hawlett,
Lana Lawrence,
Christine Stadelmann; 7-
8 year-•61ds.-4- Michael;
Jardin, Brad Crawford,
Julie Armour, Greg
Jardin; Girls -Brenda
Nesbitt, Angela Millian,
Angela Schneider, Cindy
Bernard; Boys - Randy
Jardin, Stephen Jardin,
Jerry Hakkers;- Michael
Vacation Bible Sch��i
Knox United Church
Vacation Bible School
was held last week for
five days with Mrs. Irene
Millian the superin-
tendent. The Nursery
class with teachers Mrs.
Linda Clark and Mrs.
Shirley Luna had. pupils :
Andrew Luna, Janice
Webster, Jodi Webster,
Laurel Campbell,
= Mi,910•040eider, Susan
Clark, Alison Chamney,
Susan Dobie, Kerry
Baker, Ruth Anne Baker,
Jennifer Stadelmann,
Sarah Clark.
Beginners teachers
were: Mrs. Karen Taylor
and Kim McDowell.
Pupils were: Karen
Plunkett, Ian Andrews,
Bryan Gross, thris
Marchl, Stuart Baker,
Frisha MacDonald,
Christopher MacDonald,
Lana Lawrence, Leslie
Bridal shower held
Mary Lou Vincent of Mrs. Viola Raithby had a
Ethel was guest of honour ontest of articles on a
last Monday evening at a tray and Mrs. R. Tait was
bridal shower held in he, the winner.
honor at the home of h r A reading Recipe for
aunt, Mrs. Viola Rait• by Living and Friendship
of Loftus street. Pin and
f -wa-s-read by Mrs.- Viola
white streamers, white Raithby.. A. pant .contest
wedding bells a d pink'
rosettes decor. ted the
room and a s• tial chair
for the ride -elect.
Corsages w re pinned on
Mary Lou . y Mrs. Harold
Raithb , Mrs. Annie
— • Vince by Mrs. Wilma
Vint - nt, Mrs. Irene
Shu z on Mrs. Irene
Bl: ke and Mrs. Viola
aithby on Mrs. George
lake,,the grandmother.
Mrs. Irene Shultz had,.a
-contest on scrambled
words of things found in a
kitchen. Mrs. Marie
Millian was the winner. and Linda Raithbv.
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was held and the winner
was Kim Bolger. An
address of
congratulations was read
by Mrs. Marie Millian
and gifts were presented
by Kim Bolger, Glenda
Bolger and Teresa Raith-
by.
Mrs. Annie Vincent and
Mrs. Irene Blake assisted
in opening the gifts. Mary
Lou thanked her relatives
and lunch Was served by
Mrs. Raithby assisted by
Mrs. Noreen Raithby,
Mrs. Irene Shultz, Teresa
4ttendwedding
in Saskatchewan
Whitmore Park United
Church, Regina, Sask. on
May 16 was the setting for
the marriage of Karen
Anne Brooker and Robert
John MacFarlane. The
bride is ,the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs: Gordon
Brooker, Regina, Sask.
and the groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs..Gordon
MacFarlane, St. Thomas.
Rev. J.C. Lethbridge
officiated for the
ceremony.
` Miss Violet. Maw was
the maid of honor.
Dalen Ferns performed
the duties of best man
while Bill Elliott and
Grant Brooker ushered
the guests.
Following a' reception
at the Assiniboia Club,
Regina,,the couple left for
a honeymoon trip to
Banff and Jasper.
.'Mr. and Mrs.
MacFarlane are residing
in R'tegina, Sask. •
`Mr, and Mr's. Gordon
MacFarlane of, St,
Thomas, werehosts al a
reheat sal party, Regina,
Sask., prior to the wed-
ding. They were assisted
by Mr. nd M.S. Howard
Pyrh nd Mlr ,.l11
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On the day following
the wedding, Mr. and.
Mrs. Gordon Brooker
hosted a brunch for all
"the Wedding guests who
were able . to view the
lovely gifts.
Guests attending ' the
wedding from Ontario
were Mr. and Mrs.
Harold MacFarlane and
Mr. and Mrs. W. Gillies of
St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs.
Archie MacFarlane of
Wallacetown, Mrs.
Katherine Ma. Faslane of
Wallaceburg,' Mr. and
MI's'. Lyle Docking of
Staffa, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Pym of, Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Lobb and Mr. and Mrs..
Mervyn Lobb of Clinton,
and the best man, Dalen
Ferns �f Toronto, • for-
"merly of St. Thomas.
Smite
Father to teenage
daughter's boyfriend,
who; is holding a'sandwich,
in one hand and a,bottle of
pop in the other "Glad to
Meet you, H#erbie. I've
notice you our budget.
fora .l`' g.tirn " ,,
Lawrence, Donna Lynn
Armstrong, Amy
Hawley, Shannon Killian,
Allison
Allison Clark, Tammy
Rae, Teresa Jefferson,
Christy Bricker, Melissa
Clark, ' Rhonda
Stadelmann, Krista
Pennabaker.
Primary class teachers
were: Andrew Koopmans
and Patti McDowell.
Pupils were: Anita
Gross, Kevin Webster,
Michael Millian, Jeff
Nesbitt, Sharon Ramsay,
Lori Lynn Armstrong,
Beth Hawley, Heather
Rae, Karen Baker,
Jennifer Johnston,
Christine, Stadelmann,
Cathy Nesbitt.
Middle class teachers
were : , Mrs., Bernice
Gress,' Mrs. Shirley
Andrews, Laurie Cart-
Wright and 'Carol Seers.
Pupils were: Julie Glen,
Jon Scott, Paul
MacDonald, Brian
Ramsay, Craig Jef-
ferson, Sandra Deveau,
Julie . Thompson, Debbie
Curl, Angela Curl, Tavina
Dawson.
Junior class teachers
• were: Mrs. Rick Hawley
and Anita Hallam. Pupils
were: Lori Millian,
Angela Schneider, Kim
Scott, Angela Millian,
Glenyce ,JVIcClinchey,
Julie Daer, Janice Daer.
The concert was held
on Friday evening at 8
p.m. and --included pupil
presentation, a 30 minute
film and a display of the~ -
pupils' hand work. The
Rfilm is named - Home
un for Rusty.
Lottery
The July 4 draw for
Lottery ticket was won by
Robert McWhinney,
Dungannon with ticket
No. 115.
The July 11' draw ,for
Auburn and District
Lottery ticket was won by
Ministry of. Transport
end Communication,
Patrol 6 with ticket No.
426.
Hakkers; Sack race - 5
and under - Christa
Crawford, Leslie
Lawrence, Amy Hawlett,
Melissa Clark; 6 year-
olds - Beth Hawlett,
h.. r.i..s .t-.in. e, _ .._- _ Lana -
Lawrence,
ana_Lawrence, Karen
Plunkett; 7-8 Greg
Jardin, Julie - ,Armour,
Teresa Overboe, Brad
Crawford; • 8 and over -
Randy Jardin; Chris
Shaw, Stephen' Jardin,
Jerry Hakkers ; girls —9
and over. -. Brenda
Nesbitt, A_ngela
Schneider, Angela
Millian, Cindy Bernard;
3-1egged race - 5 and
under - Jennifer.
Stadeirnann, Sarah
Clark; Amy Hawlett and
Christa Crawford,
Melissa Clark and Leslie
Lawrence, Rhonda
Stadelmann and Jennifer
Johnston; 6 year olds
Christine Stadelmann
and Karen Plunkett;
Lana Lawrence and Beth
Hawley ;,7 and 8 year-olds
- Julie Armour and
Teresa Overboe, Christa
Crawford and Bradley
Crawford-, Michael
Millian and Greg Jardin,;
9 and over - Stephen and
.Randy Jardin, Jerry
Hakkers and Chris Shaw;
Girls - 9 and over - Angela
Schneider and Brenda'
Nesbitt, Angela Millian
and Cindy Bernard;
Wheelbarrow - Julie
Armour and Bradley
Crawford, Michael
Millian and Greg Jardin,
Steve Jardin and Randy
Jardin, Chris Shaw and
Jerry Hakkers, Brenda
Nesbitt and Angela
Schneider, Angela
Millian and- Cindy Ber-
nard,. Candy Throw was
had 'for all children five
and under.
Social
notes
Everyone is invited to
the bridal shower for
Miss Tracy Ward bride -
elect of Terry Powell on
July 19 at 8 p.m. in the
Sunday school room, of
Knox United Church. +
Miss _Lynn Turner
returned to London after
spending holidays at her
home here and also • a
week in Nova Scotia and,
New Brunswick.
Mr. and Mrs. G.
Livingston, and their son
Wayne from Athens
called on the Oliver
Anderson family last
Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. A.J.
Vancise of Chilliwack,
B.C. and Mrs. Richard
Taylor, Beach O4Pines,
Grand Bend, vi,ited last
.week .with .Mr. and Mrs.
Oliver Anderson. •
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Palmerston:,' 2-409, D.W.,
10 CAI. 244'11/2"; third.
Dennis Westbrook, R.
Burford, 1810 Cook. 2-396.
194'61/2"; ut fourth Norm
Hodgiis, RR 3 Parkhill, -
Rolls Royce, Mother's
Nightmare 135'10".
In 7000 truck class - Bill
Taylor, Varna, 69 Fargo
254'6"; . second George
Tellier, Port Elgin, 72
G.M.C. 202'4"; third
Murray Popp, Auburn, 79
G.M.C. 177'4"; fourth
Ralph 'Thede, Port Elgin,
74 G,M.C. 145'3"; fifth
Bill Empey, Auburn, RR
2, 79 Chev. 134'11/2"; sixth -
Mike Gilbert, RR 5
Goderich, 76 G.M.C. 38'
In 17,000 class, Norm
Clarke, Fingal, 130-06
Deutz 249'10"; second
Paul Murray, Seaforth,
4840 J.D. 262'5"; third
Larry Pentland,
Dungannon, •1086 Int.
260'6"; fourth Don
Ferris, RR 1 Tiverton,
1370 Case 249'10"; fifth
Paul Eedy, 'Dungannon,
1086 Int. 214'.
In 20,000 stock class
Paul Murray, Seaforth,
4840 J.D. Full pull;
second Paul Eedy,
Dungannon, 1086 Int.
246'8"; third Norrn
Clarke, 'Fingal, 130-06
Deutz 244'8'
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When the sun set on Clinton last Thursday and
- Friday, theOwn came alive, as Moonlight Madness
was celebrated for the second year in a row. The
Clinton Lions Club added to the festivities by
Celebrate 25th
The family of Mr. and Stratford and many other
Mrs. R.A. Williams of Po.ints• After
Willowdale entertained in congratulating Bob and
honor of their parents at a Jean, nee Jean Cart -
surprise silver wedding wright of Blyth, the af-
anniversary last Sunday ternoon was spent
at the Church of renewing acquaintances.
Annunciation Anglican Bob thanked all and
Church, Wiilowdale. introduced members of
Assisting in receivinf the. wedding part -_y of 25
the guests with the bride''''YegtIt e best man
and groom of 25 years
were their daughters,
Anne, Mary, Lynn and
Ruth. Anne pinned a
yellow carnation corsage
on her mother and a
white boutonniere on her
father.
Guests were present
from Smith Falls, Blyth,
Auburn, London, 'Stoney
Creek, Goderich,
and the flowergirl.
A'x.smor-gasbord dinner
was enjoyed by all. The
table centre was a large
decorated cake flanked
by white candles in silver
holders and the. candles
were trimmed with
silver. Following the first
course, Bob. and Jean cut.
the cake and served it to
all
operating
several
boothsncluding bingo and a
games of chancetable.
Doug Coventry. and
another Lion member, Gord Harkes watch the table
as the wheel takes a spin. (News -Record photo)
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