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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1970-06-18, Page 124 Now DESIGNED FOR ACTION TEDMANS,HAVE A TERRIFIC SELECTION - AND BUDGET PRICED TOO! MEN'S PERMANENT PRESS SHORT SLEEVED SPORT' 84, DRESS SHIRTS In a , variety of , kolids and checks, sizes 141/2 to 161/2 and S, M, L, XL. Reg. Value $3.33 each •••••••••••n •,... MEN'S 100% NYLON Stretch Socks , "Made lin England" Shades of blank, 'bresen, navy or gray. Stedman's regular value at $1.00 pair 11434‘ r 7.99 ,f MEN'S SHORTS " WALKING and BERMUDA • LENGTHS Persnanent pressed in assort- ed shades, ranging in sizes 3048: Reg. Value $3.99 4" • 337 pr. • LAST MONTH'S WINNER IN OUR . $50. BABY BONUS CONTEST ( MRS. JANET JEWITT, 93 John St., Clinton CLINTON — A. IL Mathes WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OP AFTERSHAVE LOTIONS, SETS, COL- OGNES AND DEODORANTS AT SUPER SAVINGS For Example — Save $1.49 on this men's twin set Of AFTERSHAVE with a DEODORANT AEROSOL Reg Value $3.75 SEAFORTII • W. !Vitebsk/ 2.26 • a • - Seaforth TO SECOND WEDDING -Etiquette decrees the second wedding - of the bride - Should be small (less than 100 guests), one attendant apiece, no white gown (paStel preferred), no veil. Less fuss and bother. Want my leaflet about Second Weddings? I'll be glad to supply it to any- one: Enclose a stamped, self- addressed envelope. • 1/Voodham ;v. SWIVEL ROCKER and Chair, and OTIOMAN 014 $49 I . 2-PIECE DESK and CHAIR SET Only $29 SIT-ti SLEEP UNITS Only $49 GINGERICH'S LiNCITED FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Zurich Clinton Bastorth SIT and SLEEP UNIT, with MATCHING CHAIR Only $129 r ( 2,rTHIE 1410014F.XPOSITOR SEAPORT J NE 1$ 1970 t?.‘"4011IS 01. Levi is Eiro.:ii(1 Phone 527-0680 • Automatic Ice Maker • 156-lb. Frost Free freez- ing area Seven Day Meat Keepir Cantilever Shelves Porcelain Vegetables Keepers Butter Conditioner • Egg Basket • Decorator Colors Offers Such Features as .. . DEAR DORIS - I didn't speak any EngliSh until I was 20. I am French Can- adian, raised in rural Quebec. How can I train myself to think in English? After 12 years of working at it, I still feel I am translating half the time. Can I never become perfectly bi- lingual? - PIERRE DEAR PIERRE -it perfectly bilingual means, to you, no trace of an accent, it may be beyond you. You have to start in .childhood. But you can learn to think in English. prac- tice and habit can do it. Think about a specific situa- ,tion. Talk your way through it in English, then go over and over it. You will get so you don't need conscious translation, any more than a child has to think about his grammar every time he speaks - I hope! DEAR DORIS -I am interested in learning to ..,be a hairdresser. Are there any night schools that I might go to, and what would be the cost of training? I am married and have a child age two, so I couldn't do this during the day. - OBLIGED DEAR OBLIGED - You can learn to cut and curl by night - if you give enough nights to It. It takes a thousand hours. Costs vary with course. Get your Canada Man- power Centre to tell you where the nearest school is. ?EAR DORIS -I went with a guy two years and now I have his baby. He says it is not his and will not marry me. I can swear on the Bible it Is his because he is the only guy I ever had. one time he tells me to wait fpr him; the next, time he tells me I can do what I want. His mother tells him to give me up; that they will be leaving all the property to him. He is 24. Last time we were together he cried and cried. He has to make a choice between me and his home. How can I make him want his home less and me more? -SAD STORY DEAR SAD -This over-protected coward is having plenty of pressure put on, and that's for sure. If he won't admit his own child, he fears his parents more than he loves you; They will keep on running the show if they can. You simply must have a showdown, and be ready to send him back home to roost unless he begins to act like a man. If he finally leaves you high and dry, your child-care re- source will help you make suit- able plans for your baby. CONFIDENTIAL TO WORRIED MIND" -If you see him, smile. But don't concentrate on a boy who is not even thinking about you. Keep getting to know others and be nice to everybody.Learn how to carry on a conversation. This domes of knowing what's going on in the world and hay. USBORNE & ing hobbies and sports you are HIBBERT MUTUAL good at. And by being honestly FIRE INSURANCE interested in what your com- panion of the moment thinks about COMPANY things. The best bouquets go to HEAD OFFICE - EXETER, Ont. the good listeners. CONFIDENTIAL TO GRAMPS President -I'm told there are children William Chaffe RR 4, Mitchell who need grandparents, just as Vice-President From French much as you'need grandchildren. One' cheerful retired carpenter makes dozens of bright cut-out puzzles and other toys for very Young children. These his adop- ted grandchild - a ward of the child-care agency - distributes with fine largesse to her little playmates, explaining: 7- r2 My Grandpop made them himself!" Is there an idea here for you? to English Mr. and Mrs. John Tomlinson visited on Sunday with Miss Ada . Hopldn at the Walsh Nursing Home. Mr. and Mrs. William. Crago, Linda and Nancy of Pem- broke spent the, weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb and family. Mr. and Mrs. George Hodg- kinson of Buffalo and Miss June King of London were weekend 'guests with Rev. and Mrs. J. C. King. Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler and Mr, and Mrs. John Rodd, Pa- mela and Calvin were Sunday guests with Mr.and Mrs..Murray Gibson of 13ryanston. ' Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lambert of Davison, Mich., visited with Mrs. Mary Jaques during the weekend.- Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gartenburg visited on Sunday last with Peter and Karen at C.F.B. Bordon. Miss Caroline Giesbrecht of Vineland and Mr. Jim Gartenburg of . Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gartenburg. The annual Sunday School pic- nic was-held in Riverview park, Exeter on Saturday with a good crowd attending. Following a de- licious dinner games were played and races run. The following were the winners: Races: to 4 years - Patricia Cowdrey and Steven Thomson; 5- 6 years - Sandra Jansson and Ste- - yen Spence; 7-8 years - Bobby Cowdrey, Brian Witteveen; Girls, 9-11 - Anna Hannaberry and Pa- mela Rodd; Boys 9-11 - Brian Thomson and David Spence; Boyp 12-14 Paul Parkinson and Ver- min Thomson; Ladies 15 and over - Cathy Thacker and Linda Thacker: Men IS and over - Don Brine and Marvin Rartwick. Kick the Slipper: Ladies - Janet Parkinson; Men - Glenn Copeland. 8 Legged Race: Carl Langford and David Strahan and Brian Thomson and Calvin Rodd. Ladies' Shoe in Pile: Mrs. Fred Parkinson and Margaret and Mrs. John Rodd and Calvin. Pin Patch on pants: Mr, and , Mrs. Don Brine., Several relays were played, and a ball game enjoyed followed by supper. Mrs. Douglas Baker is a patient in Clinton Public Hos- pitaL We would like to wish her a very speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Presz- cator, Billy and Debbie, Mr. and Mrs. David Preszcator and Christine, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Preszcator, Linda, Nancy and Dianne attended the King picnic held in Riverview Park in Ex- eter, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Presz- cater also visited with her father, Mr. Lawrence Hill, who is a patient in Exeter Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Cole- man and Sandra of Roxboro vis- ited on Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Hoggart and Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Hart and family of Brussels Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crozier, Brian, Paul, Kevin and Lori of Listowel were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs:George McIlwatn, Sandra and Mary. Mrs. Don Glousher, Karen and Billy of Blyth were Monday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dale and Cheryl. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mitchell of Guelph spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchanan and family. Miss Florence Taylor of Victoria, B.C. is spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale and also visiting other relatives in the commun- ity. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mitchell of .London were Sunday- visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Don Buchan- an and family. The Canadian Foresters held their annual Chicken Barbeque on Thursday, Jun elith, which was a huge success, serving over one thousand people. Learning A Deadly Habit Mice and guinea pigs don't take to smoking. But dogs can be trained to inhale through im- planted tubes. Being man's best friend has its liabilities. Of 97 beagles trained to inhale in a recent smoking experiment, .79 percent of the heavy smokers (seven cigarettes a day) developed lung cancer. And vir- tually all the "heavy smokers showed signs of emphysema. 'The link between smoking and lung cancer has been indicated clearly for years• by statistical evidence. But this is proof positive. Similarly, the associat- ion between smoking and emphysema has been suggested for some time. The beagle experiment confirms a direct casual connection. People choose to smoke voluntarily. Dogs do not. But people—more and more of them- -can also choose to •stop. The beagles did not have this choice. Kicking the habit is getting to be a favorite American pas- time. 21 million people in this country have quit smoking. And it looks as if over a million more will kick the habit this year. Christmas Seal associations across the country are waging a KICK THE HABIT campaign for the entire month of June. If you still smoke, as them for two leaflets, ME QUIT SMOKING, WHY? and ME QUIT SMOKING, HOW? They will also have in- formation about withdrawal pro- grams and other anti-smoking activities. Get in touch with Huron - Perth Tuberculosis & Respiratory Disease Association 121 Wellington Street Stratford, Ont. SEAFORTH JEWELLERS for DIAMONDS, WATCHES JEWELLERY, FINE CHINA GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION All Types, of Repairs Phone 527-0270 Ago Raymond McCurdy RR 1, Kirkton Directors '• Martin Feeney RR 2., Dublin. Clayton Calquhtr n RR 1, Science Hill Tim Toohey RR 3, Lucan Robert Gardiner BR 1, Cromarty Agents Hugh Benninger - Dublin Harry Coates - - Exeter Clayton Harris - Mitchell Secretary-TreasUrer W. D. Burton - - Exeter ARENA MANAGER WANTED PERSONS INTERESTED PLEASE CONTACT.: BILL PINDER PHONE: DAYS — 527-1750 NIGHTS 527-1851 t 1 .1 ill I 0 • 0 News, of Constance Celebrate 55th Anniversary Correspondent Miss Mary Mollwain A number of close relatives and neighbours gathered on Sat- urday to celebrate the 55th wed- ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Armstrong at their home. They have four daughters, Edna, Mrs. Ron C ollison of Whea- tley, Stella, Mrs. Harold Bower of Monkton, Blanche, Mrs.NeIl Hopper ofHarpurhey, Hattie, Mrs. Stewart Dale of Hulled. Congratulations and the com- munity would like to wish them many more: Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dolmage, Mr. and Mrs. Mansel Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson and Joan, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Betty and Jim, Mr. Andrew Thompson, Miss Carolynne Rob- inson of London, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Scott and Brenda at- tended the Thompson-Kerslake wedding on Saturday. held in the Cromarty Presbyterian Church and the reception in the Sea- forth Community Centre. Mr. and Mrs. John Whyte, Jeffery, Andreea and Kerri of Oshawa spent the week end with Mrs. W. L. Whyte, Tom and Bill. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoggart and 'Tammy of Stratford were wee k end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Hoggart and Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. George Hart of Brussels, Mr, and Mrs. Aylmer Hart of Goderich were Satur- day evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Buchanan and family. Sharon and Bob Thompson spent the week end with Mr.. and Mrs. Sam McClure and family.. - Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Snell and 'Shane of Blyth visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dale and Cheryl. Miss Florence Taylor, R.N., of Victoria B.C. is visiting her relatives and friends in the village,. Priced From • 01:1011e INS H.M. The Queen In rkilit of Canada 4'