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RESTAURANT
CLINTON'S FOREMOST
482-9076 CLINTON
perhaps we'll dispense with
the sermon,
Partner says, "Well, if I load-
ed the whale wagon with feed,
and only one old cow turned up,
I think I'd feed her." Preacher
agreed it was good logic. Went
tgraugh entire service; includ-
ing one-hour sermon.
When 'it ended, he asked far-
mer what he thought. Latter
replied, "Well, if I loaded the
whole wagon with feed and only
one old cow. turned up to, be fed,
I don't think rd dump the'
whole wagon in front of her."
4nd the answer to the last
question? Why do women live
longer than men. 'Taint orig-
inal, but I like it. "Because
they don't have wives."
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ATJLIr,,,ITOtioN197.0.4. Miss O'Connor !is the tianghtter
Of Mr. and Mrs. A. Connor
and the groom is the SOrt
Mrs, A, Bull, all of Windsor,
The' ,'Orficle, nurse-in-training
at Tlotel lieu l..TOsPita.:1 in Wind-
sox, WAS given in; marriage by.
her father. '"The best man was
Mr. Mike AlenlAny,
. A ,stpart froqk of apple green
linen was worn by the bride;
her hat was in matching color
and .she .carried g spray of roses
and white 'mums. Her attend-
ant, Mrs. B. powers was tin a.
navy blue suit with White straw
bat, She carried white 'mums,
Father Eilchard 13ussey of-
ficiated. Mr, N. Stone wps at
the organ and. Mrs. R. Petersen
sang "Ave Maria", end a hynni,
"On This Day,"
A reception was held ,lateg„,
.at„..,the MavenMotor Hotei.,
Ladies, Bowling League
The Ladies' Bowling League
wrapped up the season with a
banquet at the Imperial Hotel,
Grand Bend, and terminated
with 'the distribution of troph-
ies..
The Do-Drops were top team
441q 'Bomber
ear Sky liarbor
Adastrat Park
$0641. Notts
The wedding tool Pine On
Saturday, May 2 of Sally
O'Connor and Allan 34111 at St.
Church on The Station.
FOR fiesaS WHOSE
491/1)0T /S VERY noir,
THEY ffEArithf
Q4ALITY
PRICED
JUST
RIGHT
Al
FRIENA
, • -
MARCHING DISPLAY
and BAND CONCERT
by
CLINTON MARCHING ROYALS
at RCAF Station, Clinton
Sunday, May 10 p.111..
PUBLIC WELCOME
The Students of Central Huron
Secondary School, Clinton, present
Drama-Choral Night
2 One-Act Plays
' Selections by the School Choir
FRIDAY, MAY 15 — 8:30 p.m.
CHSS AUDITORIUM
Tickets from CHSS Students or at the door
GENERAL ADMISSION: 50c RESERVE: 75c
19-20b
NOW PLAYING
ILOYD SIWTO
and his Western Trio
COMING NEXT WEEK
A Special Attraction
A Dress— Blouse
Sweater
Slippers
Lingerie
Duster Coat
CLINTON
MIDDLETON.
St James Choral
Groups Active
OMrch 94 Summer Time
Commencing .Sunday, May 10„
and continuing throughout the .
4514414W :months, the. service of
morning prayer will be held in
St. James' Church, Middleton,,
at 9.30- a.m.
iaeatitiful. 'baskets of flowers
were ,Placed in St, .James' Ch-.
web on 'Sunday last to the
Glory ',God and in loving
memory of the late Mr, William.
J;T Nfiddeton.
The . Junior Choir of St.
dames' .Church, under the lead-
ershipof Mrs, Don IVIiddleton,.
rendered a lovely :anthem, "Re,
joioe the Lord is. King" at the
service of evening prayer.
Originally intended for the
Barter service it was posvon-,
ed due to. epidemics prevalent\
at that time.
It augurs well for this coon=
try _church's future that "20
small hays and girls were out
to sing for this special service.
The organist is 'Mrs, Joseph
Storey.
of the year, taking the trophy
for first plate both in the lea-
gue and in the playoffs. The
Pinheads were second in the
league standings and 'the Rock-
ettes came third.
The trophy for high average.
went to CarY1 Ranger with 188;
the high single went to Mar-
cello Cyr with a score of 355
and Dorothy McEwan took 'the
trophy for high triple with 707,
Barbara McHenclry was, given
a suitable memento for the low
Score.
The 'trophies were presented
by Mrs. K, R, Greenaway on
behalf of Fairholme Dairy Ltd.,
Clinton; Mrs. N. Servos for
Lee's Ladies' Wear, Clinton;
Mrs. Clarence Denomme repre-
senting Clinton Laundry and
Dry Cleaners; Mrs. Alan Ed-
wards for Edwards' Pharmacy
and Mrs. H. Schultz on behalf
of the league.
The election for next year's
.executive was' held with the fol-
lowing results; president, Nel-
lie Palmer; Vice - president,
Rooney Christian; Secretary-
treasurer, Rose Currie; games,
Shirley Sounders and. Verna
McIntosh; entertainment, Yv-
ette Rousseau and Caryl-Rang-
er. The girls provided their en-
tertainment Which was a real
success. A sing-a-long followed
for which Mrs. Greenaway
graciously 'offered her services
as pianist.
May Birthdays
Our 'best wishes fora happy
birthday • go, to 'these young
people Who all haVe birthdays
this month: Dorothy Cochrane,
Diane Filion, Buddy and Kenny
Wright, Terry Venaibles, Marcie
Venables and Nicky Haspeck.
Penfound Couple
Feted On
35th Anniversary
A surprise turkey 'dinner was
held on Saturday, May 2 in
honour of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred
Penilound on: the occasion of
their 35th wedding anniversary
which was held by their family
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Penfound.
A beautifully decorated wed-
ding cake centred the dinner
table and the couple were pre-
sented With a gift of money
and Step, tables by family, sist-
ers and brothers.
The evening was enjoyed
playing crokilioile and "500".
Their attendants, 35' years
ago were Mrs. Dave McLeod,
Mitchell and George Wright,
Landesboro.
Addresses Zurich
Lions
Flight Lieut., J, M. Gibson,
CD, instructor at School of
Instruction Technique, RCAF
Clinton was guest speaker at Zurieh Lions, on May 4.
The meeting Was held at the
Dominion Hotel, Zurich. F/L
G.ihson was introduced, by
• Squadron Leader "Ray"
Waters of RCAF Centralia.
The 'subject of the talk was
"How to Make Speech"..
Does going to Church improve,
your golf score.? Do you pat
the good side out or in when you.
build a fence on your property?
How many people attend even-
ing service at church? Why
do women live longer than
men?
I ,don't know how you spend
Sunday, these fine spring days,
but I gat the answer 'to these
questions, and a few others,
last Sunday.
Went to church Sunday mor-
ning, and was early, for once.
It was twenty to: eleven when
I arrived, and it's usually eigh-
teen minutes later than that.
The reason was that I was
on hand to teach Bible Class,
which begins at quarter to ten.
You guessed it. The Smileys
for- about the tenth' year in a
row, had forgotten to join the
swing to Daylight Savipg time.
Took advantage of 'the '-extra
time to line up golf genre' with,
fellow pillar of congregation.
Answer to question 1: No. I
can't understand it, but going
to church doesn't improve your
golf. This other good Anglican
and I took on a couple of Pres-
byterians who admitted they'd
missed morning service. They
CWL To Begin
Catering To
Weddings, Etc.
The Catholic Women's Lea-
gue of St. Joseph's Roman
Catholic Church met on Mon-
day, May 4 'in the parish hall
with 26 members, present. Mrs.
William Watkins presided and
led the opening prayers in the
absence of Father IVICGuire.
A motion was passed the
league cater to weddings, social
functions; etc.
The visiting and lunch cony"
ntittee far June is Mrs. Anstett,
Mrs. Gliddon and Mrs. Mon-
aghan. The social committee
for June is Mrs. Marg Reynolds,
Mrs. Rita Flynn. Mrs. Blake,
The meeting closed with pray-
els followed by a euchre party.
The mystery prize Was won by
Mrs. A, Wilson and euchre
prizes by Mrs. Watkins, high;
and Mrs. A, Hallahan, low.
The new executive appointed
at the April, meeting is as fol-
lows:
President, Mrs, Watkins; first
Vice-president,i, Mrs. Jamieson;
- second vice president, Mrs.
Brown; third vice-president,
Mrs. Theo Flynn; secretary,
Mrs. Jennings; treasurer, Mrs.
Senlinieh; press secretary, Mrs.
Gallon.
World War II Lane
To Be Enthrined N
One .of Canada's last Lan,
easter bombers, complete ,with
gun turrets arid all, seems
destined to end its. days at
CiolKlich as to, the
MU*/ airmen who. trained. in
Huron County .d1417;ng World
War II.
DP, Q. B, Clancy, .GOderich,
announced folio-Wing: a meeting
of 010 LAM-4SW Committee ,of
Branch 309 Royal Canadian
LegiOn,.Goderich e. that word has
been received from, the office of
the Air Force Chief of Staff,
that an RCAF crew will be.
provided to fly the ,giarit
craft 'to siw i.ar14.4r, .Gede,
rich the near future, The
plane is :at present laid, up at
Dunnville, Out.
Airmen throughout the. area,
especially ex-operational air
crew types are very keen on
the project, and the .commlittee
ineludp$ a number ,Who have
served in, 'bomber squadrons in
wartime.
Goderieh town council has
approved a grant of $400'to-
wards the immediate costs in-
volved, estimated at. about
$2,000. It is also intended to
licked us. Badly.
Home 'at 4 p,m. Sat in chair
in yard, licking golf wounds.
Wife appears. Glares around
yard. Looks meanly' at me, then
at half-raked leaves, half-baked
dog who messes everywhere,
oat Who climbs screen on kitch-
en door and ruins it, huge br-
anch off oak tree lying across
flower beds, fence leaning to-
wards us at 45 -degrees.'
She tells me we've gat to
have a new fence. cost
hundreds of dollars. I produce
a diversion. Ask her whether
we'll put good side of fence in
or out. I suggest out. She says
no. I say everybody does. She
says I'm crazy. I say, calmly,
she's ridiculous.
Leap in. canto inspect fences
all over town. Some face in,
others out. Nobody will give in.
She' get . sore. ,. I give in.
But I'm \telling you right here,
answer to Question 2: Depends
on whether you want to look
at 'the nice side of your fence,
or want your neighbours to see
it.
Urgent call during dinner.
Sideman needed for evening
service. Can't think quickly.
Agree reluctantly. Get to ch-
urch. Not a pillar in Sight. Not
a sinner. Not a choir member.
Three altar boys, rector on 'the
job. ,Congregation is me. Got
the works, including sermon.
Answer to Question 3.
But rector told a good story
later. One elderly cattle farm-
er turned up, once, for evening
service. Preacher said, kindly,
"Since you're the only one here
St. Paul's Guild
Gives Thanks
The regular meeting of St.
Paul's Anglican Guild was held
on Tuesday, May 5 in the rect-
ory, The. Guild was very grate-
ful with the success of the
Sacrifice Sale held recently,
when a goodly sum was realiz-
ed. The members are 'apprec-
iative of the kindness and gen-
erosity of the parishioners, 'as
well as the members of the
Friendship Club.
Special thanks is due to
Simpsons-Sears for the use of
their window for display pur-
poses, also those- of the town
who gave so generously.
The Guild, being a house-
keeping Unit, derided 'to give a
grant for the purpose of land-
scaping the rectory grounds;
also 'a ,sum is being sent to the
Anglican World Mission ifor
African aid,
Quality Economy
FEATURE
VALUE
Polyethylene
Divided
DISH PANS
Special 99c
Electric Automatic.
Steam & Dry Irons
Bone China
Cups & Saucers
Coronet Stainless
Steel Cook Ware
Lawn Chairs
and Chaisettes
raise fonds .through the sale ,of
one ,dollar "shares" lin the air--
craft, and help is also expected
from •Colborne Township, 'in
which the Memorial plane will
rest, and Huron, County MPS-
The possibility is also being •
considered that the memorial'
and park site mu ..he accepted
by the Historic Sites Board, of
Ontario..
Any servicemen or veterans
interested in the project cap
Obtain further details by cop-
Wall-1.g Dr, G. B Clancy at
.Goderich,
X44.,10,40N AtiXif.,XABy
TO MEET -M(*TpAy-
The rnonthly.,Ineeting of the
Ladies Auxiliary to the Royal
Canadian Legion will be held in
the Legion. Hall, Mopday, May
11 at 8.30 •Several new
Members will be initiated,
0
F ARM UNION LOCAL
•To ,}HEFT Tp,BSPAY
Regular meeting of the Hol-
rnesVille Local of Ontario Far-
mer's Union will be held in 'the
Holmesville School on Monday,
May 11, at 9 p.m.
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Electric
Hair Dryers
Corning
Cook Ware
Portable
Electric Mixers
va,
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