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Brownies Fly Up Into Guide Company.
On the occasion of the "fly up" of the First and
Fourth Brownie Pack members into Guides, Douglas And-
rews, chairman of the Guide and Brownie committee of
the Clinton Legion which sponsors the groups, presented
each Brownie with a compass for her achievement, Shown
here, front row, left to right are: Nancy Johnston, Mary
Ellen Andrews, Glenda Mero, Cathy Draper, Faye Carter,
Helen Livermore and Sheryl Rozell, In the back row are:
Mr, Andrews, Linda J. MacDonald, - Patricia Reynolds,
Elaine Rumball, Barbara Carter, Susan Smith, Linda Nich-
olson, Linda Murphy and Carol Thompson. E Victoria Street
Phone HU 2-9711
Clinton — Ontario .
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Torvir• •or." •
Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Allen sp
ent the weekend M Toronto.
Mrs. Stackhouse, Mrs, L, Wilson,
Mr, and Mrs. Mac Wilson visited
in London on Sunday,
Miss Burdge and 1VI'rs, Roy
Lel:4440)n are patients in Clinton
.Public Hospital,
• The volunteer fire brigade was
caned to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Elliott this week,
to extinguish a hlaze which he-
gan in the filters of the furnace.
Mrs. Mary Crawford, Landes-
boro, spent the weekend with Mr,
and Mrs, Charles Spelling. Sun-
day evening, M. and Mrs, Snelling
and Mrs, Crawford visited friends
at the Huron County Home.
WMS
Brucefieitl Woman'sl4etjnglYfissionary
Society met Tuesday, February 10
Owing to the weather there was
a small attendance,
Worship service was in charge
of Mrs, N, Walker and Miss M.
Swan. ,The theme "Race Preju-
dice Exposed". Miss Swan read the
Scripture -lesson and the comment
and prayer was given by Mrs,
Walker,
Mrs. S. Davison, in the absence
of Mrs. W, Scott, president, pre-
sided over the business part of
the meeting. Roll call answered by
seven members. The treasurer's
report waS given, and Miss Swan
in reporting for Community
Friendship, told of ten calls be-
ing made and read a thank you
note. Mrs 1VIcqueen told of a new
subscription of , the Missionary
Monthly.
It was agreed to provide a
study packet for the Mission Band,
It was unanimously agreed to oh-
serve "God's Minute" by the me-
mbers, every day during the Len-
ten Season. The Easter Thankof-
fering Meeting was discussed, but
owing to the small attendance
was laid over to a later date.
It was reported that Mr. Donald
Watt of Bella Coola Hospital was
buying anaesthetic equipment for
their hospital, with donations he
received for speaking and showing
slides at different church meet-
ings. Parcels sent to Bella Coale
Hospital from Toronto, cost $13.65
per cwt. by freight, and $15.00 by
express. The WMS will ask for
old woolens to be made into blan-
kets to be sent in the bale, These
donations should be left at the
hoine of Mrs. Lorne Wilson.
Mrs. Wilson was in charge of
the Study Leaflet. She told of
the missionary interest in health,
and of**the established missionary
hospitals. There is a great deal
of work to be done in the case of
boys to avoid delinquency and of
delinquent girls who need assist-
ance,
Mrs, Lorne Wilson was appoint-
ed "Key Woman" for the Day of
Prayer in 1960.
Store's First Anniversary
Just about o year ago, Ball and Mutch. Hardware
became an I.H.A. hardware store, and staged a 'bang-up
opening, with balloons for the kids and everything. This
'week the stare is having their first anniversary .under the
new system, and although there are •ino balloons for the
kids, the bargains offered, seem well wort!? investigating.
(News-Record Photo)
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BEST VALUES — BEST QUALITY -- BEST SAVINGS
HEINZ BABY FOOD 10 For $11.00
Champion Dr. Ballard Dog Food , 2c off pack. 15 oz. 9 For 1.00
WHITE SWAN TISSUE 9 For 1.00
KLEENEX — Chubby or Reg. 6 For 1.00
BRIGHT'S FANCY APPLE SAUCE 15 oz. Tins 8 For 1.00
CUT GREEN BEANS 15 oz. Tins 9 For 1.00
LIBBY'S FANCY TOMATO JUICE 20 oz. 7 For 1:00
KING CHOICE TOMATOES 1 20 oz. 5 For 1.00
TUNA FISH — SOUTHERN CROSS 5 For 1.00
CREAM STYLE CORN 20 oz. 6 For 1.00
GREEN PEAS .• LYNN VALLEY 20 oZ. 8 For 1.00
PINK SALMON CLOVER LEAF lb. Tins. 2 For 1.00
SLICED PINEAPPLE PARTY BRAND , ........ 20 oz. 4 For 1.00
HUNT'S TOMATO `‘JUICE 48 oz. 4 For 1.00
DESSERT PEARS — KING CHOICE 28 6z. 5 For 1.00
AYLMER SOUPS — Tomato or Vegetable ..., I 0 ox. Tins 8 For 1.00
RED & WHITE EVAPORATED MILK TALLS 7 For 1.00
LIBBY'S BEANS-- Deep Browned 20 oz. 5 For 1.00
PERSONAL SIZE IVORY SOAP Dollar Day Best . ,, ,, , . 12 For 1.00 ,
PEANUT BUTTER GOLD MEDAL HOMO 9 oz. Glass 4 For 1.00
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And now, if you'll excuse me. I
have to type out the invitations to
Kim's birthday party, then help
Hugh with a couple of those rug-
ged arithmetic questions, then do
the dishes while my wife's at a
meeting. But never fear, I'll be
right back in there tomorrow at
lunchtime, battling the vanishing
prestige of parenthood. And get-
ting a lot of lip from• an quarters,
no doubt,
Everyone'Reads
The ClaSsifieds
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I feel at times a great- pity for
the youth of today. They are at
heart as eager, as adventurous, as
keen to savour life, as ever any
generation was. But, in the name
of family responsibilities, 'or some
such twaddle, we're giving them a
poor basis for living.
However, there's no use getting
worked up about this, I refuse to
accept my family responsibilities,
and I do it proudly, Stop fighting
back for one minute, and your wife
and children start treating you
with the disgusting patronage ac-
corded a Dagwood Burnstead.
There's nothing noble about a
doormat.
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as their parents become sillier.
Don't blame the kids. It's only
amazing that so many of them
turn out as well as • they do. If
many modern mothers had their
way, their-sons would never marry,
just stay home with Mom, Many
modern fathers cannot conceive of
a young man pure enough to marry
their flower-like daughters.
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The hilarious part is that, after
we have sacrificed, for their sake,
our dignity, our health, our free-
dom and our integrity, we are hor-
rified to find them looking upon us
with the subdued disgust with
which one might eye a leper. We
are practically stoned with dismay
when they cast us off like an old
rubber boot.
There's more to launder-
ing than washing & iron-
ing! One way we add ex-
. tra wear to your sheets,
linens, clothing — is to
pick the right soap for
each laundering need.
Reliable products—prop-
erly used — that's our
platform, Call to-day.
This Week the Lucky
No. is 1926
Check your Calendar. If the
number matches, take the
Calendar to our office and
claim your $3.00 credit.
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