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at the
SEPARATE
SHOPPE
Main Corner Clinton
OPEN 2-6
CLOSED WEDS.
Tasty -Topic
SCHOOL PLACINGS.
I. Huron C. 312 pts. - 2.
Seaforth 430 pts. - 3. Goderich
493 pts. - 4. Blyth 514 pts. -
5. Brussels 601 pts. - 6.Holrnes-
ville 628. pts. '7. Clinton 656
pts.
Pork Cubes with Rib
1 pound boneless pork
shoudler, cut in 1-inch cubes
1 tablespoon lard or drippings
4 medium-sized onions, thinly
sliced
3/4 cup rice, uncooked
2 teaspoons salt
1/4 teaspoon' pepper
1 /2-teaspoon sage
2 cups water
Brown pork cubes0in lard
or drippings. Cover tightly and
cook over low heat lor 30 min-
utes. 'Remove meat, to' absor-
bent paper. Pour off all but 1
tablespoon drippings. Lightly
brown onion in reserved drip-
pings. Add rice, salt, pepper
and sage. Stir in wat then
meat. Cover and continutecook-
ing slowly 30 minutes or 'until
meat • is Acne:-• -4 to 'serving's.
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Datsun announces
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David Martin, St. John,s, Newfoundland
Georges W. Butler, Shelburne, Nova Sbotia
Edith R., MacDonald, Plotou County, Nova Scotia
Mr. Ronald Whittaker, Yarmouth. Nova Scotia
Mrs Adella Rogerson, Summerside. P E.I.
Marc Long, Edmunston, New Brunswick
Mrs. Mardi Pickard, Fredericton, New Brunswick
• M. Jacques Fafard, Montreal, Que
M. Rem' Binet, Ville St-Georges de Beauce, Que.
M. Gilles Clavet, Hull, Que
Mrs. Rita Dawson, Westmount, Que.
M. Eugene Belley, Mistassini, Que.
M. Dennis Alivizatos; Granby, Que.
M. Francois Labrie, Co de Matapedia,
Priscilla Noonan, Sherbrooke. Que. , •
ArMand Lussier, Pointe-aux-Tre.mbleue
Madembiselle Rheault, Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Que.
Madame Bernard Hart. Cte Huntingdon, Que..
• Mademoiselle M, Beauchamp, Montreal, Que. •
Madame M. B. Chevner, Quebec, Que.
M. Andre Mayer, Ville Labelle, Que.
M. D. Kabasele, Dollard.deaiOrmeaux, Que.
M. Denis Plamonclon, Ole de Richelieu, Que.
M. Michel Lamontagne...Montreal, Que.
Mademoiselle Francyne Wolfe, St-Jerome,' Que
M. Paul Albert, Ville la Fleche. Que.
Madame Claudette Beaudoin, Sept Iles, Que.
M,Armand Casavant, Omerville, Que.
Nelson Kiser, Belleville. Ont
Eugene Kruysse, Mississauga, Ont.
Frank McGuigan, Thunder Bay, Ont,,
Walter Hutter, Aylmer, Ont.
Mrs. Wendy PrentyJibmilton,iOnt.
Lynda Shires..St. CaThannes, Ont. •
Walter Taylor, Willowdale, Ont.
William Duimering,. Guelph, Ont.
John Rupert. Belleville, Ont,
Miclgael Valois, Ottawa, Ont.
.Terry Giles, Niagara Falls, Ont.
Wendy Wilcox. St. Cathannes,.Ont.
Raymond Quinn, Hamilton, Ont.
Betty Davidson, Willowdale, Ont
Ken Craik, Oakville, Ont.
Michael Bell, Downsview. Ont.
Werner Reedier. Kitchener, Ont.
Cliff Murrell. Newmarket, Ont
Mr. & Mrs. Edmond Arbic, Huntsville. On't
Alfred Randall, Mississauga, Ont.
Marcel A. Sequin, Ottawa, Ont. -
Mr, Axel Dietz. Toronto. Ont.
Mr. A. G. Hanna. .Lyn. Ont.
Mr. Rene Cardinal, Thunder Bay, Ont. -
Mr. R. J. Davies, Hamilton, Ont.
Mr. Robert Hultquish, Belleville, Ont
Mr. Robert Brodie, Willowdale, Ont
Mrs. E Simonson, Winnipeg. Man
Mr Ed Ames, Swan River, Man
Mr. Horace Dixon, Winnipeg, Man.
Mr Carl Hultin, Thompson, Man.
Mrs. Lesley Knight, Winnipeg. Man,
Mrs. HennettaLester, Shaonavon. Saskatchewan
Eveline Johnson. Bangor, Saskatchewan
Danny Daniels, Assiniboia, Saskatchewan
M. Phillips. Calgary. Alberta
George Mutschler, Medicine Hat, Alberta
Mrs. M Corbet Calgary. Alberta
Mr. A, Martinella, Edson, Alberta
Steve Yarema. Kamloops,iB.C.
Doreen ravel. Sicarnous. B.0
Kelvin J. Martin, Burnaby, B C
Mrs, Earl A. Price. North Vancouver, B C..
L. Mitchell, Vancouver, B C.
Mr. R. McQueen. Victoria, B C
R. and Faye Toevs, Coquitlam,
Miss Nancy J. Tully, Courten.ay, B.C.
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even the horribly disfigured ones,
one patient was, just a being
who had once been a 'man but
was now beyond any recognition.
The Prince it is told bent down
with tears in his eyes and in-
stinctively kissed the cheek of
this horribly maimed man. He
continued by saying men argued
good naturedly about which battle
was the worst and which war was
the worst, all wars are the same
to those who lost their lives he
addxl. He then gave a resume
of Canadians in action in France
in 1940, Dieppe,' Sicily., Italy,
Normandy and Germany. He
closed by saying 4° we must always
honodr the dead as they served to
the death, we must remember the
living; and keep serving them."
Comrade Cleave Coonibs past.
President thanked the speaker.
Zone C. 1 Comander Com-
rade Ted Elliott brought greet-
ings from the Zone and Comrade
Fred Tilker Deputy District
Comrhander brought greetings
from District C and from the
District Commander Roily Rus-
sell who is in poor' health and
was unable to attend.
Mrs. Evelyn Carroll Zone
Commander of the Ladies Aux-
iliary for Z one C 1 brought greet-
ings- from the-Zone and Mrs.
Jacqueline, Racho ,President of
the Ladies Auxiliary thanked the
Branch for their snpport. She
also thanked the-members of the
Ladle's Auxiliary' for their hard ar
work in' preparing the banquet.
Comrade George Hays first
iVice President thanked the
Ladies Auxiliary for preparing
such a delicious banquet, and the
members of the Seaforth District
High School band for waiting on
tables.
Past President Comrade
Cleave Coombs reported en the
First World War Veterans' ban-
quet atBrussels.
Ten first World War Vet-
erans' were present at the ban
quet, and visiting from Clinton
was Dave Cornish a veteran of
the first World war who served
in Russia.' "
(Aliso visiting froth 'Other' Br-
anches were past Cl Zone Com-
mander COmrade Ed. Bell and his
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`• PAST EVENTS
Bingo last Friday night at-•
tra:cted seventy-eight players.
Prizes to the value of $318.00
were won. ,
Last Saturday Nov. 4th Vet-
erans' banquet.
, 'Last Sunday, Nov. 5th Chdreh
Parade and Service at the
Egmondville United Church.
• COMINC'EVENTS
Thursday. Nov. 9th General
meeting commencing at 8:30p.m.
Friday Nov. 10th Bingo at the
Legion Hall.,
Saturday Nov. 11th Remem-
brance Day Parade and Service
at the Cenotaph.
Sunday Nov. 12th a memorial
Service at the Brucefield United
Churcii at 10:00 a.m. everyone
welcome.
The date has been changed
for the Christmas party, it will
now be held on Sunday Dec. 17th.
,
i-SUNDAY'S SERMONN
There is nothing wrong with
desiring- a nice place to live in,
good clothing that will last and
shelter .the body, and good food
to nourish the body. Where we
go wrong, however, is in our
excessive desires for more and
better materialistic possessions.
God takes very good care of
us in this community. We have
nice homes and apartments, ade-
quate clothing, and good food. But
God demands more of us than
just using the things of this world
and demanding more. He asks
us to take care of our neighbors
in distress, to aid one another
with love and charity. •
It is so easy to go on getting
nowhere by desiring more of the
material things of this world. *
And it is so easy when our minds
are occupied with greed to for-
get our neighbors in distress.
Yet the satisfaction that comes
from helping someone is one
of the richest spiritual rewards.
Let us help on another. "
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Huron primary school pupils
competed •in cross country meet
on the farm of W. C. Millson,
one Mite east of Kinburn, last
week.
The original date for the race
had been set for October 17 but
extremely poor weather forced
several postponements until last
week.
Hullett Central which had
planned to attend was unable
to send a. team on the new date
because of a previously planned.
school activity.
' seven area schools were re-
presented with each sending a
team of six runners in each of
the eight groups. A total of
336 pupils were thus able to take
part in this annual fall ,event.
Distances run were:
Midgets (10 and under) and Jun-
iors (11 years old) 1 1/4
miles
Intermediates (12 years old) and
Seniors (13 and over) 1 1/2
miles /
Terrain was:
.Bulldozed bush, small creek,
plowed field, pasture land,-hilly
and flat and a lane along a field.
Runners were scored on a
placing basis-1st place one point,
2nd place two points, 3rd place
three points, etc. to laSt . place
oT 42nd place won forty-two
points.
The first four runners of the
team of six counted their scores
for• the results.
High - school students from
Central Huron Secondary help-
ed officiate.
INDIVIDUAL PLACINGS
Midget Girls Janice Webster -
Huron Centennial
Midget Boys BradleyHesselwood
Blyth
Junior Girls Denise Mitchelmore
Goderich
--3.1,.inior Boys Scott Wheeler Brus-
sels •
Intermediate Girls Terry
Flowers Clinton
Intermediate Boys Bobby Law-
rence, Huron Centennial
Senior Girls Nancy Dietz Huron
Centennial
Senior Boys Bill Stephenson Hur-
on Centennial
TEAM PLACI S
Midget Girls - yth 38 pts.-•
2. Htiron C. 39 pts. 3. Brus-
sels 47 pts. Seaforth 49 pts.
Holmesville 56 'pts. Clinton
95 pts. Goderich 110 ,pts.
Midget Boys 1. Huron C. 24 pts.
GOderich 28 pts. Blyth 41
pts. Brussels 47. pts. Sea-
forth 56 pts. Holmesville
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114 pts. Clinton 122 pts.
Junior Girls 1. Goderich 21 pts.
Huron C. 26 pts. 3, Brus-
sels 57 pts. 4. _Holmsville
63 pts. 5. Seaforth ,77 pts.
6. Blyth 90" pts. 7. Clin-
ton 115 pts.
Intermediate Girls 1 Blyth 25
pts. 2. Seaforth 35 pts. a.
Brussels 47 pts. 4. Clinton
56 pts. Huron C. 67 pts:
6. Holmesville 92 pts. 7 .Crod-
h 143.
1.r Senior 1. Huron C. 40 pts.
r i c
Clinton 44 pts.
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Girls
3. Seaforth 46 pts. 4; Brus-
sels 59 pts. 5. Goderich 72
pts. 6. Blyth 97 pts. 7.Holms-
vine 116 pts.
Junior Boys 1. Goderich 31 pts.
2. Huron C. 57 pts. 3. Brus-
sels 61 pts. 4. Holmesville
62 pts. 5. Seaforth 66 pts.
6. Blyth 77 pts. 7. Clinton
91 pts.
Intermediate Boys 1. Hurqn
C. 14 pts. 2. Goderich 51
pts. 3. Seaforth 56 pts. 4.
Holmesville pts. 5. Clin-
ton 67 pts: 6. Blyth 91 pts.
7. Brussels 109 pts.
Senior Boys 1. Goderich 37 pts.
2. Seaforth 45 pts. 3. Hur-
on C. 45 pts. 4. Blyth 55
pts. 5. Holmesville 65 pts.
6. Clinton 66 pts. 7. Brus-
sels 131 pts.
Does quitting smoking trigger
weight gain? Millions of men and
women are finding out their own
answers. Millions more are
waiting in the wings.
weight gain is a complicated,
individua 1 business. But a
National Health Su rvey shows
that, in general,-men gain weight
progressively until the age of 45.
From 45 to 65, there is littlf
change. 'Then at age 65', some
weight gaih begins again. •
For women, the picture is
different, rounder. They gain
weight"progressiv,ely at each age
bracket, until the age of 75.Keep-
ing a svelte figure isn't easy.
What happens when both sexes
'quit smoking? The National
Clearinghouse for Smoking and
Health tried to find out in two
national surveys, which were four
years apart. In their sample of
several thOusand people, they
dough of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Colclough of Ridjgetown
spent . Friday with Mrs. Irene
Griinoiclby. •
Mr. Jim Medd-returned home
on the weekend from Prince Geo-
rge B.C.
Mrs. Ed. Dorrance Is visit-
ing with her mother at Thunder
B
S
y
ev
a.
eral men from the area are
deer and moose hunting in the
Haliburton district this week:
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Spicer
of Regina; Mrs. Ella Jewitt and
boys spent Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs,. Jim Preszcator,
Billy and Debbie.
Mrs. Ked Betties of Winthrop
Mrs. Irene Grimbldby spentSun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Betties of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Medd and
Kim of Blyth, Mr. Bruce John-
ston of Grand Valley 'spent Sat-
urday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Medd, Jim and Kerri.
Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Hun-
ter of Colbbrne Township, Mrs'.
Joe Armstrong of Detroit, Mich-
igan visited on Saturday at the
John Thompson home.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pfaff,
Elaine and Dennis and Mrs. Law-
rence Hill of Crediton,. Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Dillon, of -Clinton
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Preszcator, Di-
ane and Nancy.
Mr. Tom Merrier of Mount
Bridges was a Sunday -visitor
with the John Thompson fam-
ily.
Mr. Ken Renwick of Monkton
was guest, speaker on Sunday
at • the Kinburn Community
Church.
found 'that among men aged 21
to 34, there was very little dif-
ference in weight gain between
ex-smokers and smokers. ,FrOm
35 to 54, ex-smokers seern.to gain
more weight than smokers. After
that, there is no difference
between the two groups.
For women, between the ages
of 21 and 34, there is no apprec-
iable weight gain among ex-smo- •
kers.' From ,35 to 44, there is
some weight gain among ex-
smokers. But from 45 on, there
is very little difference between
the two groups.
Studies show that people who
gain weight after they quit smok-
ing later lose those extra pounds.
But weight gain is 'not inevitz-
able, by any means. In fact, one
out of every four ex-smokers
lost weight; some of them lost
large amounts. Once people de-
cide to master some part of
their lives, such as quitting
'smoking, they often..take control
of other aspects, suCh, as eat-
ing properly and exercising
enough.
Christmas Seals help point out
the advantages of quitting smok-
ing. They also continue the fight
against emphysema, TB, and-air
pollution. Answer your Christ-
mas Seal letter right away. ft's
a matter of life and breath.
Public Relations Officer,
(John D. Baker,))
Branch 156
V ETERANS' 'BANQUET '
.- Last Saturday November the
4th, Legion members, Honorary
and Associate members and Pat-
ernal Affiliates and their wives
enjoyed a delicious roast beef
banquet at the Legion Hall. The
meal was prepared by the Ladies
Aulxillary and served by members
of the Seaforth District „High
School band. •
Legion President Comrade
46rdon Scott opened the evening
with the traditional Legion cere-
mony, and welcomed the large
gathering of approximately two
hundred and fink.
After the toast to the Queen
and to 'the fallen Comrades, a
period .of silence was observed
for the Comrades who had pass-
ed, away since ,the last meeting
of the members during which
Mrs. Peggy Coombs past Pres-
ident of the Ladies Auxiliary
sang "In Flanders -Fields". She
was accompanied oirthe piano by
Mrs. Jge McConnell.
padre Comrade Bob Spittal
said the blessing. During the
meal Comrade John Flannery,
second Vice President introduced
the head table after which Com-
rade Frank Sills, Mayor of Sea-
forth brought greetings from the
town and related humorous
stories of his experiences while
stationed overseas during World
War 11.
Comrade Allan Nicholson past
District Commander then in-
troduced the guest speaker Com-
rade Cecil Rickard. Comrade
Riekard was born and educated
in Galt Ontario and served in the
Canadian Army in many theatres
of wa r during World War 11.
He' is presently Commander of
Zone C2 and is also secretary
for District C. His speech en-
titled -"Day to Remember",
"Some remember a husband or
son who lost their life over-
seas" he touched on the "thang-
ink/ scene and times, and its
effect oti.Rememkrance D,ay,. He
recalled how when a boy his
father took him to a Remem-
brance service and how the people
went straight home after the
service was over. There was
no visiting on the Church steps,
they all went home each with
theiyOwn thoughts and remem-
bral*es. He, told the story of
the Prince of Wales who when
visiting a Veterans' Hospital did
insist on seeing all the patients
wife, President of the Goderich
Branch Comrade 'George 'Low,
*Comrade George Ingles, Coin-
rade Harry Crich,,Past President
Clinton Branch. Mr. James Nil-
son who is visiting his daughter
and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs.
Tom' Young also attended the
banquet. •Mr. Wilson is from
Brechin, Angus, Scotland. Head
table guests . We're piped into the
Legion Hall by Comrade Peter
Malcoln). The colour party,'
commanded by gomracle Ross
Coutts Sergeant at arms, consist-
ed of Comrades Chuck Wood, Bert
McClure, Gordon De Jong and
Pete Bannon.-
Hinson primary pupils
compete in cross country
News of ?oilstone°
Hold Ladies night
Correspondent
Miss Mary McIlwain
The Court Constantine held
their ladies night on Oct. 23rd
'in the hall.
Euchre was played with 18
tables with prizes being given to
Mrs. Florence Ludvigsen of Clin-
ton, most games, Mrs. George
Smith, lone hands and Mrs.Hazel
Clifton of Clinton, low'.
The evening closed with a
penny sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellwod Spicer
of Regina, Sask., were visiting
with Mrs. Ella Jewitt, Mrs. Elma
Jewitt of Clinton and other rela-
tives in the area.
Mrs. John Wammes returned
home on Wednesday from St.
Josephs Hospital in London and at
the time of writing Mrs. Bob
Storey is a patient in Seafbrth
Community Hospital. We would
like to wish them a speedy re-
covery.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley
spent a Aveek visiting with their
daughter and son-in-law and girls
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods,
Debbie and Michele of Gananoque.
Miss Brenda Hummel of Clin-
ton visited over the weekend with
Kerri Medd.
Mrs. Thelma Bromley of Kit.-
chener spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dale and
Cheryl. g
Mrs. Robert Reynolds, Janet,
Bob and Nancy Jo of Southfield
Michigan, Mr. Carl Merner of
Kitchener, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson
Betty , Jim, Sharon and Bob.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Col-
Smoking and weight gain .