Clinton News Record, 1954-07-29, Page 7. URSD Y,,JVLY 29, 1954,
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Goderich Township
Community Club
The S.S. N0. 4 Community o Club
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met'' at, the home of ,Mrs. Robin
Thompson for the July meeting,
The president, Mrs. I. Tebbutt,
,,conducted the meeting, which was
opened by repeating the creed,
followed by the Lord's Prayer in:
- unison.
The minutes of the previous
ous
meeting were read and adopted.
' The treasurer's report was given,
and a thank you 'card from Mr.
Hebden bden was read.
The roll call s"' "A tree was' or
Plant I would like to have in my
yard." There were 15 members
and one visitor present. The meet-
ing was closed 'with the Mizpah
"benediction. The remainder of the
afternoon was spent in quilting.
Lunch was served by the hostess
assisted by, Mrs. A. Hebden 'and
Mrs.. L. Pearson...
The next meeting is to be at
the home of Mrs. Jack Tebbutt,
and the roll call is to be "a dona-
tion for the fish pond for the Clin-
ton Hospital bazaar.
Roy Leggett, Pittsburgh, Pa., is
spending his vacation with Mr.
and Mrs. John
Torrance.
Mis . Bonnie Stirling who has
been spending two weeks holiday,
with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Stirling, returned last
weekend to her home,
Mr.: and Mrs. Andrew Sloan and
Mr: and Mrs, .Johnson, Sheffield,
were visiting in the district last
weekend.
Bishop F. W. Wilkinson, Mrs.
Wilkinson, Dr. R. G. Hunter and
Mrs, Hunter, all of Toronto, t visit-
ed' on Sunday with Mr. and Mis.
S evv rt
t a Middleton.:
Mr, and Mrs, J. D. Clifford, De-
troit, spent last Thursday with the
lady's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. William 1VicGuire, . .
Dr. Edward Mullens, Mrs. Mul-
lens and daughter, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mid-
dleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Middleton and
family spent last week -with Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Middleton.
CLINTON MEMORIAL SHOP
OPEN .EVERY . FRIDAY
At other. times contact J. J. Zapfe, phone
Clinton 103. Residence, Rattenbury Street East.
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Mr. and Mrs. Toni. Adams spent
Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. Earl
Hamilton, Wingham.
Rev; J. '1'.. and Mrs. White are
holidaying with their daughter and
family at Springfield, Ont. -
Mr. and Mrs, George MeVittie
spentSunday Su da with•. Mr. and Mrs.
John McCowan, Porter's Hill.
Misses .Maxine and Delphine
Hunking, London, have been holi-
daying with friendsat r
Port Elgin.
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Mr. andIrs Wesley N W I Lloyd and
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family, Barrie, are visiting with
his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
Adams.
Mrs. Lillie Webster, Mr. and
IVirs. William Govier spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Govier, Goderich.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Hunking, Mr.
and Mrs, F. Tamblyn and Mrs,
Margaret Manning were in Port
Elgin and Owen Sound on Sunday..
1VIrs.' John Shobbrook returned
home on Sunday after a two week
visit with her son-in-law and dau-
ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rad-
ford, Collingwood.
Mrs. Harry Durnin and Mrs.
Emmerson Hesk spent the week-
end with Mrs.. Hesk's son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Davey, Peterborough.
On July 2, Mrs. John Shobbrook
received the sad word of the death
of _her sister-in-law, Mrs. Virginia
Webb, wife of George Webb, Fair-
mount, Maryland, USA. Mr. Webb
was a Londesboro boy and brother
of Mrs. John Shobbrook, L ondes-
hero, Mrs. Webb was born in
Maryland.
Women's Institute
The meeting of,Londesbord`Wo-
men's Institute• will be held in the
Community Hall on Friday even-
ing, August 6, at eight o'clock.
Fred Sloman, Capreol and Clinton,
will be the guest speaker. Mrs.
Durnin Philips, Dungannon, dist-
rict president, will give a talk..
There will also be a plastics de-
monstration. '
`The program committee is: Mrs.
Fangrad, Mrs. Joe Shaddick, Mrs.
Bert Allen and Mrs, Jack McEw-
ing; hostesses, Mrs. Jack Arm
strong, Mrs. Gordon Radford, Mrs.
Bob Riley, Mrs. Tom Allen, Mrs.
E. Hesk.
Please note change of dayand.
hour. Everyone is welcome.
WA and WMS
The regular meeting of the Lon-
desboro Woman's Association was
held in the basement of the church
combined with the Women's Mis
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Swimming Meet -
Precedes Sports
Day, Yesterday
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"Swimming!' Diving!! Races!!
Look at him go!! : These were
some .of the comments passed
Tuesday evening when some 100
spectators , witnessed
the swim-
ming and diving meet at RCAF
Station Clinton. AC 'Coverdale
i marvelous did" a ma � ous J 'ob
in copping
firsts in most of the e evn
ts piling
upa t o' 29
total fpoints.
icshould be prod. of him.,
F/O Bowen placed second with
13 points and considering the few
eventsentered h e, nt ere
d put on a very
good show. ' AC's and p'C's 13e11,
Bible, Crooks, Drudge, Arseneau,
Gilbert, Wayling, Walker, 'Walsh
and Perry all helped towards mak-
ing the meet a, huge success by
contributing outstanding perform-
ances.
AC "Bunk" Duncan favoured
the spectators with some of his
unusual antics and an unexpected
clown act. : His clownish diving
„was quite typical of him despite
the fact that he wore T-shirt and
trousers.
Announcing the events—gas well
as adding various comments' every
chance he got—was AC Red Kan-
negiesser.
Diving champion was none oth-
er than F/O Clarke -Marlow, who,
with hard`practice, good form, and
proper timing, placed first while
AC Len Arseneau came in second
and in so doing, gave F/O Clarke -
Marlow a ` very close run for his
money. Jack Thomson placed third
with a very good performance.
Silver cups were to be awarded
the winners at the track and field
meet yesterday afternoon.
sionary Society,, and k quilt;was
quilted during the afternoon. The
worship service opened with the
theme and the hymn "Lord, While
for all Mankind we Pray", follow-
ed by the call to worship.
The scripture was read by Mrs.
Joe Lyon and she read the story
accompanying It. She then led in
prayer and everyone repeated the
Lord's Prayer. The hymn "Froni
'Ocean unto Ocean", was sung and
roll call taken. Marjorie Hunking
sang a solo and Mrs. Frank Tam-
blyn conducted a contest. The
meeting closed with the Mizpah
benediction and lynch was served.
There will be no August meeting.
R.C. Chapel Picnic
,Held Sunda ,
Y.
Last Sunday, the Roman Cath-
olic Chapel Committee at RCAF
Station Clinton held its • annual
picnic at Lions Park, Seaforth.
The SO children and 30 adults who
attended
were blessed with excel-
lent
el-
xc
lent e
at er anall enjoyed aYed a full
afternoon of fun and relaxation,
The entertainment program con-
sisted of sw' ' i
s zrnm n 'a baseball
ase ai1
g.
game
and races. The races
af-
forded d much enjoyment nt for the
spectators: - The following won
prizes in these events;
Three to four years, girls,I Cath-
ie Grant, Chris Grant; boys, Gor-
don Moore, Andre Chiasson; lour
to five years, girls, Maureen Mc-
Kay, Louise Chiasson; boys, lViich-
ael Durant, Brian Faulkner; five
to seven years, boys, Claud Chias-
son, Arthur Salvas; six to eight
years, girls, Mary Jane Faulkner,
Gerald Ouimet, Shawn Smith; sev-
en to nine :years, boys, Ed Moore,
Jim Kahle; eight and over, girls,
.Sandra Wall,. Elizabeth McKenna,
Mary Lynn McKenna; nine.years
and over, boys, Don Ouimet, Jim
Faulkner;
Men's race, Rick Richard, Pad-
dy Faulkner; ladies' race, Mrs. L.
Ouimet, Mrs. A, Hatch; novelty
race, F/S and Mrs. L. Ouimet,
Mrs. R. Powell and Sgt. Wall;
youngest baby, Judy Powell.
All credit: for the success of the
picnic is due to'the committees in
charge; Mrs. Louis Ouimet and
Mrs. Henry. Grant were in charge
of obtaining, wrapping and dist-
ribilting more than 75 prizes.
Those who placed first and second
in the racing events won prizes,
and each child was presented with
a prize.
In' the men's race, WO1 Mc-
Kenna and Corporal Gaudet ran
first and second respectively, but
unfortunately were disqualified by
the judges for having taken an un-
authorized handicap of 20 yards.
Sgt. R. Powell and Cpl. F. Moore,
in charge of refreshments, suc-
ceeded in bringing satisfaction to
both young and old. Flight Sgts.
Ouimet and Grant had the diffi-
cult task of organizing the races,
and these events weir`s the high-
light of the entertainment pro-
em
Out-of-town guests from Port
Arthur were Mr. and Mrs. John
Wallace and Catherine Wallace,
parent's and sister of Mrs. H.
Grant.
MONSTER CASH BINCO
$2,000.00 IN PRIZES -- .
HENSALL Community ARENA
Tuesday, August 3
14 REGULAR GAMES $50,00 EACH
-3 SPECIALS $100.00 .EACH
2 SPECIALS $500.00 EACH
Proceeds for Artificial Ice All Prizes Go!
ADMISSION: 51.00 for 14 Regular Games
Specials- and Extra Cards 25o, 5 for $1,00
Sponsored by the Hensall Legion 468 and Legion Auxiliary
Doors Open 8 p.m. Bingo Starts 9 p.m.
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Lakeview Casino
GRAND BEND
THE ONLY RESORT DANCING EVERY NITS!.
Monday - Friday --- 9.30 to 12.30
Saturday —. 9-12
NEIL McKAY and his NEW
ALL-STAR ORCHESTRA
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Midnite Dance This Weekend
SUNDAY EVENING, AUGUST lst
ON THE BEACH—
Neil McKay `Orchestra and Artists,
Proceeds to the Grand Bend Lions Club
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Friday, July- 30
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