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COrrespondent
Mrs-' Ken McKellar
7:„4.# W.M.S. of Croznarty
riPeRt.gr144 Church met at
t.1* ,to4pwe of Mrs. Sadie Scott
with_, MrS7Cliarles Douglas pre-
Sidtg)and opened the meeting
WI TOein on'Remembrance'.
The topic was given by Mrs.
Mtn Wallace on'Remembrance
Day'. The List part of the Study
B-i-Nalt was given by Mrs. Grace
Scott and- Mrs. Calder Mc-
Kalgii Interesting gurrent ev-
, rents were given by Verna
Brooks. 13 members ansered
the roll call on 'Peace', Mrs.
Mervin Dow conducted busi-
ness.
Lunch was served by M.
Will Miller and Mrs. Grace
Seott.
An 'Around the World'
supper was held In the base -
meat of the -church 'with the
-C. G. I. T. girls and their leaders.
Mrs. Mac Lamond and Mrs.
Gordon Laing in charge. The
C.G.I. T. girls sang a couple
of numbers accompanied by
Mrs. Gordon Laing on the ac-
cordion.
Dr. 1R(.;.:,,r Whitman of the
Seaforth Medical Clinic , showed
pictures taken in Kenya, Africa,
and had many things to show
from Kenya were he served
under the 'Crossroads' pro-
gram.
T'io Silver Wedding An-
niversary of. Mr. and Mt •:.
Frank Ham.lton was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Scott - at their'
home as previously Printed.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc-
Ghee and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Walker; London, with Mr.
Otto Walker.
Mr. and Mi.i. Calder me-
" K.i.ig visited in London with a
former student 'of Mrs. Mc-
Kaig, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Mills and Mrs. Lawrence Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Calder, Mc-
Kaig entertained their friends
and relatives on the occasion of
their Silver Wedding An-
niversary, November 11th, to
a turkey dinner at the Dominion
Hotel in zartoii.,., Guests were
present from Toronto: Kit-.
cliener, F--e-gus,Gielpli, London
and Seaforth.
A social hour was enjoyed
at. their home afterwards.
Mrs. George Wallace and
Mrs. Verna Brooks entertained
several ladies at their home
last. week in honour of Miss
Olive Spedre's hirthday.Thase
present 'were - Mrs. Will M!' -
ler, Grace Scott, Mrs.
Sadie Scott. Mrs. Bella Col-
quAoun. Clinton, Mrs. H-rton
McDt iig al. I le risen and Miss
Olive Spea re.
Miss Mary Tnomp F,-r-
glIS, Mr. ant Mrs. CalderNu-
Kaig with-Mr. and Mrs. R.!),'
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
London. Mr. and Mr‘•
ii eh Cerine. Linda and Joan-
ne. lIorchester wah MI',
and 1i s. 0,10 Walker..,
Entertain
At Family
Night
Brownies of the 2nd Sealorth '
Pack entertained farniiy and
friends on Monday evening of
last week.
During the evening, 'the
Brownies carried out a rept:.
lei meeting illustrating how a
Brownie ,progresses. Skiers .
and Seconders received their
stripes. Sixer and Se.:onder of
the Gnomes are Valerie Sip
nainon and Snabhan Kennedy;
cif the Sprites are :Carol Staf-
fen and Linda Heard; of the
Little People a reSusan tt
and Joan Iltcho; and of
Kelpies are Vanda Storey
Kim Campbell.
Eadh sixer was then asked
if she had any Tw:enies to be
enrolled: Curl Habkirk, Karen
BEnnewies, Cindy Horne and
Kathy Maloney promised 'To
cia my best' and were welcomed
into the pack. Also enrolled
during the programme, Mrs.
Lyle Racho was a:.cepted into
the sisterhood of guiding.
The Brownie Spry was pre-
sented for family and Ts'enies
by the older members of the
Pack.
Passing through the golden
arch, Joan Racho, Jayne Baker.
Connie Willis and Debbie Dupee.
received their Gold ?•.n Bar, ack-
nowledging the' comf•letion of
the second stage of Brownie
life.
Then the Brownies cpickl
formed Pt,w WoW. Each trek
a six !s responsible for Show,
and fel I and the Gnomes achiev-
ed more points for theft" Six
by having a very .interesting
Show and Toll.
Brownies are also busy
'earning Interest Beiges. Va-
derie Sinnamon, Dabble Dupee,
Joan M,cho, Susan Scott, Cneryl
McC lure, Sioblian Kennedy,
Vanda Storey,- Sherry Dale,
Linda Heard, Jayne Baker and
Kim Campbell received the Ath-
letics Badge. Kim Campbell
also received the Book LoVer
and Collection Badges.
The Beawnles then invited
their, familiet to join them in
closing.
and
DEAR DORIS - I have al-
ways found it hard to , show
affection. Now I am ao.
am engaged to marry a man 35.
I love him, but he is always'
the first to squeeze my hand
or give me a hug.
It leaves me feelitigiamhappy
with myself when my boy friend
says: "It would, be nice if just
once in a. wbile you would put
your arms around me instead!"
Will this cause future heart-
aches if I marry him?
- Arm's .Length
DEAR ARM'S - It might -
if you le+ it stand at that. We
need the human touch for ful-
filment. Demonstrations of af-
fection can actually help love
grow.
The psychologists tell us we
run not only because we are
afraid; also, the mare we run
the scareder we get! Similarly,
we commit ourselves with a
hug and a kiss, and find that
we love our dear one•riiipreV.
Qne of the biggest dew-
backs to writing • a karts'
and figures column is ;:orrectly
copying the facts and figures
from press releases.(Ed.note:
The' line Was written with
tongue-in-cheek).
I'd make an educated guess '
that affection has been lacking
in your life, or you'd have sol-
id, hand- squeezihg, heart-
warming habits for the man in
your life. Practice makes per -
-feet 'Neff said? . %•-,
DEAR DORIS - I • %mild
like to know Dn which side,
should the mothers of the
bride and groom • wear their .
corsages. My mother wore
hers on..the right shoulder akicl
the bride's mother wcre hers
on the left. •
- Wanting To Know
DEAR WANTING °- They
were Nth right •-• since there's
no special rule. Sometimes.
when a girl is dancing, she,
pins her corsage on the right
/ 811/Wider w%ere it is less likely
to be crushed. 0: she can trans-
fer-it to her evening bag.
It might land at her waist-
line, or on a l‘racelet wher-
ever it looks arid- feels best.
DEAR DORIS - A auhiber
of young married couples get
Polaris70
MUSTANG
bream' a little. Then test
drive a Mustang. It's the
pride of Polaris with wide
20-Inch track, multi-foam
seat cushion, underseat
Storage, wrap-around
taillights, warning brake
light, optional electric)
starting and reverse. If
you want ft deluxe-snow-
mobile . .. you want a 70
Mustang. - •
With %atom that gave-Pol-
aris the most sales in 1969
in the U.S.A., of any com-
pany.
POLARI S
SNOWMOBILES
From 675.00
Lass Trade •
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ALSO SEE THE '70
Soo-Commander
A new snowmobile at a used
machine price, E.G.4300 c*C
'girth
Only 675400
Less Trade •
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together in' the basement of a
home for a party. They are ail
very close friends.
Is it always necessary for
both host and hostess to escort,
each couple to the door When-,
they leave ,at different 'later,-,
vacs, or is it acceptable for the
earlier couples leaving to say
their goodbjkes dowustairs,- and
either host or hostess to escort
them to the door?
Wondering .
DEAR WONDERING - No
need for both to go - but it is
proper etiquette for e least
one of the home team to see
guests to the door.
DEAR DORIS - When this
boy takes me out with a group
of others we have -a gold time,
but when we go anywhere alone
it is a boring evening. Is -it
fair to him for me to.let him
think I like him the same way
be likes me?
He has asked me to go out
again to, dinner and a show.
I don't think I should,,, but my
mother thinkS I should.
To Go Or Not To Go
DEAR TO GO OR NOT -
No sense in leading him on; •
yet we can't expect every date'
to be terrific.
If you haVe done your level
best to draw him out, if you
are certain there are no hidden
depths and that you are simply
operating on different wave
lengths, I can't see stretching
it out:
"Lucy^ Wants Your Eggs
She will Per 7011 Se to 0c ptr dozen above t.00
market prizes. he also Vairate your old ben&
tater wilt Pay you no to 10o per pound,. She
giveS-a darn good egg grade. Won't You let little
Lucy solve your poultry problem She also
Pick up wour eggs and **ens.
:WI Her Today At 105 Brussels
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Cromarty
Mr. and Mt S. Everett Mar-
tin, TIUSCiaburgt with Mr. and
Mrs. Ray McCulloch.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wal-
lace, Stratford, visited with
Mrs. George 171:-.11ace and Mrs.
Verna Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. George Vi-'
Wan and Iamb!, Staffa, with
Mr. and ara.xLarry Gardener
and Steven.
Mr. and. Mrs. Alvin Bay-
ley, London, with Mr. and Mrs.
CI:wider McKalg.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Gardiner were Mr. and
Mrs. Iti-zhard ' Kilpatrick and
Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Atkinson,
Winghara, Mr. ati3 Mrs. Earl
Eggert, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Zurel, Rostock, and M.-. Adam
Leinweher and Dennis, Strat-
ford. _
Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Par-
ker, Staffa, with Mt. and Mrs.
Larry Gardener and Steven.
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Equipment
I Mlle Eta. of ltlhrraltlsld
Phono $2.74131
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Resolutions pasSed at the
November I meeting of Grey
Township included: - - •
That the tender of Glenn
McKorcher, ftitteVal.e, Qatari%
for snowplowing, fpr, the
70 season atftte. PrIneIg $9.00
per hour and standby time of
$9.00 per day fordaysnot snow-
plowing he accepted.
That the tender of Gordon
W. Clarke---4Son, .11,R, • #2,
Listowel, Ontario, for the con.-
' struction of the Stutters Muni-
. cipal Drain for the price of
$3,999.74 t)e accepted.
That Grey Township Conn-
' 01 endorses the resolution as
was resolved by the Town of
Seaforth 'pertaining to. the un-
equal punishment in the Courts
in Ontario.
That the Council of Grey -
support the Huron Plowmen's
"Association to the amount of .
a $25.00 grant in 1969.
That E. H. Uderstadt, O.L.S.
Orangeville, Ontario, be ap-
pointed to make :a survey and
prepare plans for the repair
and- improvement of the tile
portion of. the Johnston Munk;
cipal Drain as requested by
'J. Gordon 'Workman, owner of
. Lots° 3 and 4, Concession 16,
That Gamsby and,Mannerow
Limited, Guelph, Ontario, be
appointed to make a survey
and prepare plans for the Drat:-
nage Works petitioned for by
Clair Campbell, owner of S1/2
N1/2 Lots 57 and 58, Con- .
cession 1, and Mac Smith, ow-
ner of Npt S1/2 Lots 57, 58
and 59, Concession I.
That the request of Thomas
Prescott to have a portion of
the Hanna Drain repaired in
order to relieve the Denman
Every week more and more
people. discover what mighty
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prain he aPAVSe4i ,
Approved accounts paid
lactude. General - $14021540
.ROads an( Bridges - $22,917-
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