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Clinton News-Record, 1986-05-14, Page 61 Page 6-m-CLINTON DEWS -RECORD, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1906 THE SELECTION FAMILY Box Assortments $19.95 TO $39®95 Separate Pieces 9.89 TO $11.00 VgDig SPARKLERS 79' TO $3.49 (THESE ARE NOT FIRECRACKERS) These are family fireworks which may be let off on your own property under most local bylaws. We have the largest selection In the area of family displays and individual fireworks. (Fireworks will NOT be sold to persons under 18 years of age.) AVAILABLE THURSDAY, MAY 15 OPEN EVENINGS, SUNDAYS, HOLIDAYS In Accordance With Area By -Laws NORTH SIDE SHOPPERS SQUARE 524.6901 GODERICI1 Blyth Public School fold a skip-a-thon Large selection of • BEDDING PLANTS • OVER 15,000 GERANIUMS • PERENNIALS, HANGING BASKETS, ROSES *NURSERY STOCK GARDEN SUPPLIES Sat., Sun., Mon.—May 17,18,19 PEOSSAT Cu4 5 . Ft. ■OO M NOW READY -_--- Our own fresh AS GREENHOUSE TOMATOES, ENGLISH CUCUMBERS RHUBARB 0 ` EN 7 DAYS A WEEK R . No. 1 Bayfield 4823020 By Kathy Bromley BLYTH - The skip -a -thou that was held at the public school was a huge success with a great turn -out. All of the students completed the two hour competition. Euchre On Monday night, there were eight tables in attendence for euchre at the town hall. Ray Lair and Nora Kell had the high scores for the evening, while Len Shobbrook and Mabel McAdam, of Clinton. had the low scores. Rena Watt, along with Ted Mills, had the most lone hands tor the evening. Ida Proctor was the lucky winner of the special prize. There are only two more weeks for euchre left, so come out to the hall, Mondays at 8 p.m. Customized packaging under one policy lets you protect just what you need to and save money. NiZikFIRE soura EAS PE FARMERS MUTUAL •Rear Tine, Powered Wheels. For effortless operation ...just one hand. ORDER NOW IN TIME FOR SPRING DELIVERY iiimomma EXETER 133.1113 11LYTH 523-4244 P.A. ROY INSURANCE BROKER INC. 14 Huron St.. Clinton. 482.9357 Quote of the Week - People usually get what's coming to thein, unless it has been mailed. Eighty-four skippers raised over $2;000 at the Blyth Public School's skip -a -thus Committee hold Mother's Day dance LONDESBORO - The Mother's Day fami- ly dance planned by the Life and Work com- mittee was held on May 9 at Hullett Central ra Public School, with many young people attendance. Tickets were sold on the Mother's Day plate. A Norman Rockwell donated by Mid- daugh's Collectables in Clinton was won by Ruth Madill. Spot dances were won by Angela McCool and Kim Mayberry, Dave and Donna Woodall, Elizabeth Lawson and Florence Cartwright. The mother of the youngest baby was Don- na Woodall, and the oldest mother with her family present was June Fothergill with Heather and Nancy. Yvonne Hoggat made flower favors for the ladies. Music was, provided by disc jockey John Cartwright, ti United Church ers on Day were Rev. Stlihuia and Ken Hulley. Carter on the birth of their grandson, and son, with Jessica and Darren of Baden. John Armstrong on the birth of his great Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shobbrook attended grandson, Adam John, born on May 6 to the 25th Annual Toronto and District Square Kathy and Kevan Broome of Egmondville. Dancing Convention at McMaster Universi- He was born in the Seaforth Hospital. ty in Hamilton. There were 3,500 guests pre - Saturday visitors with Dora Shobbrook sent, and they enjoyed the dancing from were Muriel Ross and Sarah Millson of May a 8 to R11.nn of Belgrave spent Mother's Day Woodstock.a Jack and Marion Snell and Elma Jewitt with her daughter Florence Cartwright. visited the Trinity United Church in Inger- John and Julie Thompson attended church soli on Sunday to attend the christening of with them. their BetteanJeon Deron Beverly, son of Bev Laura and Paul spent the weekend with their parents Cathy ers of Clinton and een Jewitt. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Glen and Chuck, and they also spent Sunday with Carter were their family; Colleen Carter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim McEwing. • Burns UCW Exeter, and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carter and The Burns UCW meeting was held at the child, Tonya, of Simcoe. This group also visited with Jack' Arm- home of Jean Scott on May 7, with 17 strong. On Mother's Day they visited with members present. ,E. ;and Mrs,., Kgyan.;Brootpe,.1Wede.,a1¢ , Margaret Anderson. was. the leader, .and Adair, in Egmondville. opened the meeting with a hymn. She also ' � "" a reading. l Greeting church merlib Mother The community welcomes Roy and arie gave Ushersusiness roll edfor the day were Michael Radford,DenisKrauter they haverom purchasedier to the the Family11Market cale as l.elia whi hee was conducted Bib Biblethe verse. The Hulley.ued Peel, Shannon Duizer and from Ellwood and Audrey . Mitchell. The treasurer's report was given by Margaret Rev. Snihur welcomed all and announced store will now be called the Trading Post. Taylor. the flowers on the memorium stand were in , Bob and Audrey Thompson spent the Thank you cards e were received cr ive family and memory from ait Mr. and Mrs. John Snell from their cottage o Conestoga Lawith Beth and ke. Radford at Isabel Reid. Allo members present signed a theirOMmily. Bill birthday card for Emerson Hesk, and a get On May 16 at 1 p.m. bible study will be held Dora Shobbrook accompanied Vera, at the manse, with Anyone the on a e`Tein the and V,Edna iMontgomery, in St. s of Clinton toJoseph's isit their well card for Gavin Joan Hoggarth's team were the winners in Life' being shown. cou ag interestedoattend. the aunt, 11. abortion issueldrisencouraged MagicPHospital Mher s Day vistiors with Mr. and Mrs. the copper kercontest. Ida reservations for the J ealverda dinner The-dchildren's song was cPenny, and the children made paperclady.a The an- andiBob Mena ry, Andrew and Kim and their meeting. Ameliia Rice reported five two boxesaofnused which they gsbnted to a them was sung by the? junior choir. friend Stephen of Newmarket, Don and clothing had been taken to Toronto. The sermon was A ,Personals Love. Phof Kit Kitchener, llis Ken and Carolof ' Dennisd child, Dan- ThankofferAn ing ito the nvitation ono June 4 UCW's pPersonals Congratulations to Glen and Doreen ny of Kitchener, and Jim and Susan Pear- received. Mother's Day selected for baptisms Mrs. L. Stonehouse BELGRAVE - Mother's Day, was fittingly selected to administer the Sacrament of Baptism to Carl Raymond, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald George Procter of RR 4 Brussels and er of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker. of Belg atve, in THE BLYTH STANDARD nvSINVSS DIRECT J11:31' PLUMBING SERVICE Robert Worsell Plumbing Heating Sales & Service Box 68, Auburn 526-7597 .T.. DALE EPTIC TANK PUMPING SERVICE CLINTON PHONE 482-3320 or 527-0284 INSURANCE OPTOMETRY David Langstaff Ltd. Optician 87 Main St. South, SEAFORTH Optometrist's and Ophthalmologist's Prescriptions Filled Promptly and WINTER HOURS: Monday, Tuesday,Y Friday 9 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. - 12 noon • Closed Wednesday & Saturdays. OMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE 527-1303 GENERAL .1. 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THE MINISTRY GUIDELINES ORDER US TO SHUT DOWN OUR OPERATION WHEN IT IS WINDY. Nobody wants your lawn Free of Weeds more than we do. But until the weather changes our hands are tied. When the wind stops we will be working Dawn to Dusk to get everyone's weed control done. Thank you, TOM GRASBYa THE WEED MAN 244424 4F+1 tvi'AL 4'O'I`E TO ALL 1101E OWNERS,: )ora worry that your dandelions are goring to seed, 'atilt get a kill and guarantee you'a 'reg La'w'tt for the rest Of the year: