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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-04-24, Page 11t Clinton Public Library. (Ay Evelyn liall) Stanley Ladies Meet at Home of Mrs. Geo. Cantelon Thirteen members, five visit'or's. and' IA children met at the home of Krs, George Canteloni for ithe Ainigt Meeting of ithe Stanley Lad, COMMUnity Chtb, The preS,- 4,04'4 'ans. Rey Cantelen Opened the t',xteeiting. Roll call was ans- wered by teillrmig "Matt you letive 'for your, husband's supper in your What are YOUR profits on the North Quarter? Chances are you'd have to sit down and figure out the answer. Farming today „ is a highly complex business ... it's no • longer possible to carry all the facts and figures in your head. That's why the 13 of lvf's Farm Account Book is so popular. It offers farmers a simple, yet comprehensive, book- keeping system to meet their special needs. By spending a few minutes each day or so, you'll know at a glance the over-all financial position of your farm... which operations are paying off - which are only breaking even - and which are even losing money. Why not put the B of M's Farm Account Book to work for you? You'll wonder how you ever got along without it - especially when income-tax time rolls 'round next year. • 'MY BANK' tO 2 .011110/1 ONRIMINS BANK or MONTREAT., - 44,44 sae vft4e Clinton Branch: WILLIAM MORLOX, Manager Londesborough (Sub-Agency): Open Mon. & Thurs. Simply ask at your nearest B of M Branch for your complimentary copy. ra ING SALE C s MINIMS at ANSTETT JEWELLERS, CLINTON 11111 11111111111 1 11111 1111111111111 111111111111111111111 111111111011111111 11111111111111 11 111111111118 11111111111 11111111111111111111 HI 111H1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 11111 tuna 111 1 1111111111111111 1111111111111111 11111111111111111111111111 I I 111 1 1 I III 111111 111 111111 1 111111 111 H Ill =MON N.Kw$,Apcono. APRIL 24, 1950 PAGE BLIAT$44 GOSHEN LINE (Mrs. PIAro.MoPr100.7 Correspondent) Farwell party ends and heitghbeilh's of Mr. and Mme, SAM Peach, :gathered on rNOSO4Y Wightcif last week, at the home Of lVf;!.. and 111rs. RUSSell 0esich, heneur them with a fareWOR pa'r'ty, ,and. Miss, 00$41 .Rave PW- 041).40,a, hoape toi Hensaid, They were pFesented .Wftitt a ltarntp trOTA the na*hbOUTS 4114 a Step-end lob* and igtig frOrn the Goshen 0.Mgre,'09:0104, Mlasloh sand 'Mel April meeting of Goshen Mist(on. Band Was Meld: $1,10- 44Y rilPhrft With Mrs. 'RoWt fvfolonley in charge, Marlene Fretted, with Joan Mott at the piano,. The' story of Kenji Was relleWect. ,and another drop- ter read by 1VIO5. .MoKiniey,. Patricia. Robinson reed an R•i4s- ter •11:00ern• The weratip .service was taken -from the . World Friends, Those taking part were MarlIehe 'NSW -140 leader, Larry McKinley, judAth. McBride, Bob McBride,. Karen McKinley, Greg, orY Armstrong, Carolyn 'Robinson,. Wayne Peck and Piano MeiKinleY. Donee Peek teak offering and gave the treaSprer's report rallOre was only one 124.04daY for April. Given McBride read the mirm, tes ;and the roll pall Was answer, ed 'by 29 members, naming a spring flower. Rev, T. J,..pitt waning. Arpzua 40 wits the affic epoke on "Saftity" ou .Suno1437 ira,1 "Safty Sunday." absence:" The collection Whohnited.to $5,29.. A short Program was en, joYed All. This eonsiSted of a reading by Mrs. Ray Gantelon, two contests, one by Mrs. Robert Glen and on.e by Mai, George Can, itelon. Foal call for the May meeting is to h answered by telling "What tit worthwhile Lifo," Contributions. to the Canadian Cancer .0arripaign help control ean- oer in three ways, They support research into the fundamental caw of cancer, provide for the means for a lay education pro- granmto and stIPPly money and Materials needed. by the Cancer Society volunteers offering assist- once to the cancer patients, A LUCKY NUMBER (By Vera lienrY). JAcliies--If spring clearing is about to floor you fer the count,. take time out 'to read "A Lucky Number," The stories 'about triPpett and her family will smooth out the wrinkles 41:4a you will be able to tackle your pro- blenit With renewed ehergY'.. Ma'S. Tlippettt provides many 'a chuckle with her personal &Teas on smug, ,getting goods from Detroit to Wind, nor; her 'unorthodox methods of using ithe talent money from her Church orgy it Even Fath- er Tippett gets :into the act with his garden in. the bathtub. Vera Henry has c011ectod the most • amusing stories and put them to, gether. for our delectatilat. * REPN'Ir AT LEISURE (By Joan Wankel') • Many of the members of the Canadian Ar Med forces married while on duty overseas. This story' the record of one such marriage. Louis Latour of Mon- treal meets Veronica Phelps in London land within a few months they are mardied, Very scion after that event Louts: returns to Canada, to make a start in oivif- ian life,. 'and' Veronica is rib join hint later. He writes but Veron- ica not asked to join, him as' he want's' 'to be in a better position before she arrives. ' Veronica is anxious' to join him and begin ithe ;bUSinesS' of fining and she decides to fly to Mon, treat.- On the flight out she meats Allan- Nash, son of Ian 'an- tique dealer, with stores in To- ronto .and Montreal'. Louts fails to mieet her at the 'airport and Alan and his: sister delliVer her to the address. used by 'Louis:. Veronica l's' thrown completely off :balance, because Louis, who has declared hirnself an orphan', is living with hfis 'fan-fly in a alum area of Mon, treat, Instead of -,returning land, Veronica decides that she must learn to adjust to these new Ceriditiona. It Is she who mutt • organize their lives and find in- teresting work for Lottilt to do, 'but 'she also leannsi that Lonis cArl! be Pushed it* ao far and,-we, wont Say inY .1nOre. Apo;c1. this story for yourself, It won the RYerSen Award for fiction in:. 1957. * STRANGERS AMONG VS (By Lois, Hobart) A special problem faces the senior class Of a high school in a Mid-west Amen/can city. A strange girl ha's come from New York. She it a clever girl who, unfortunately, takes all the wrong Ways of ,proving herself aedep. table to her new classmates. BM- er from malice or spite, one of the girls, up until then the 'ack- nowledged leader . of .the class plans 'a campaign to humiliate the newcomer. Alison Bedfdrd, although not attracted to the new girl, can not condone the malicious plot and C. D. C. I. HINLITES (By Om Alitutagban) 'he cadet corps' and hand of OD.01 are now in Prepara, :ties for 'the .annual cadet 01.speo-,00,21, to be held Friday evening„. May 9, Tenth peiled of .eiCoih day is. being spent "weaning off the rust" and *training the grgle nine "recruits," Many Are :learn- ing the hared way that praetiee malces perfect. Inspection will be held for 'the second time on the can-mils, what fora f ew years, had been unsuitable for the event. . . accidently finds a 'few others of the same mind. Esther, the -new- comer, is elected chairman of the Prom committee, and with the help of her new. Mends, stages A very .succe'ss'ful PrOM. ;Anson shunned by her dormer chums and faCes the prospect of a lonely sunnier. The lonely stunnier made brighter for Alison as she learns to look 'for different qual- ities ln her friends.. The book- Is well, written and the characters appear real and 'the story of how Allson met the challenge 'and 'learned the answer makes this a goad story for qeettiL. aged, Shop Memorial. Shop T. 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