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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1965-11-18, Page 3THIS WEEKEND AND .NEKT BY Ray ArlY!!
Federal Election ampaign
And The Candidates_
(Ninth, of a Ten-Week Series on the Pederal EloctiQn campaign
kif Ray Argyle, Editor of the Toronto Telegram Ne'W$ Service)
Wanted: New Leaders
BELL
LINE
by W. W.- Haysom
your telephone manager
MOVIES AVAILABLE FOR CLINTON CLUBS
I'd like to remind Clinton church and social groups and
other clubs and organizations that over 60 entertaining and
educational films.. are available from the Bell, free of
charge, for showings to your members. All are of course
professionally done—many in colour—and there are bound
to be several which will have particular interest for your
group. One favourite is this year's main addition to the
Company's film-lending library—a fascinating 20-minute
film called "Communication". It shows how human beings
have communicated with each other down through the
ages—from the caves of pre-history through Egypt, Greece
and Rome, right up to modern day Canada. The, colour is,
beautiful, the technique avant garde, and the result is
actually emotional. Incidentally, the film was produced
in Canada, especially for the Belt, and certainly shows
the tremendous talent this country has for the movie-
making art.
A free film catalogue which describes the many films
available from the Company can be had upon request. If
your entertainment committee does not already have one,
they need only call our Business Office at 524.8301 and
we'll have one forwarded immediately.
• • •
FOR OVERSEAS CALLS AT CHRISTMAS
Reservations •to make overseas calls during the
extremely busy periods of December 24th to 26th, and
December 31st to January 2nd, will be taken starting
Monday, November 29th, at 9;00 am. Reservations can be
made by asking the Long Distance Operator to connect
you with the Overseas Operator for the desired country.
The Overseas Operator will arrange the details with you,
Because of the heavy volume of calls during the two
peak periods mentioned, I would recommend that if at all
possible your overseas calls be placed on other days (no
reservations are required). Many Canadian families have
soldier Or airman' sons in Europe and Asia, and a call at
Christmas time is especially important for these boys.
• • •
THAT TIME AGAIN!
If you want to take advantage of Christmas this year
to give your family something that is really useful all year
round, why not order an extension telephone for the kit-
chen, master bedroom, or workshop? They're only $1.25
a month!
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Large Crowd .For Remembrance Day Service
Shown here is part of the huge crowd which turned out last Thursday
for the unveiling .and, wreath-laying ceremony at the new cenotaph in Clinton
Library Park. (News-Record Photo)
Clintonian Club
Begins New Year
The Clintonian Club met last
Wednesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Mullholland, Erie
Street with fifteen members
present.
The annual reports were giv-
en and showed the Club had
another successful year.
Members are now planning
a birthday party for November
24.
Two members Will attend the
fall meeting in London on Nov-
ember 1,7. All sick and shut-ins
will again be remembered this
Christmas, Mrs. McDonald and
Mrs. 1VIlanaghan are in charge.
The 'officers for 1966 are:
past president, Mrs. W. Col-
clough; president, Mrs. T. Lep-
pingtOn; Ist vice-president,
Mrs, H. Adams; 2nd Vice-presi-
dent, Mrs. C. Welsh;
Secretary, MrS. W. Colelough;
treasurer, Mrs. F. Cummings;
Work committee, Mts. M. Fal-
coner, Mrs, G. Mann and Mrs.
Butler; flower cornmittee, Mrs.
Glazier and Mrs, St! Moody; au-
ditors, Mrs. G. Hobson and Mrs.
Mote.
Mrs. Monaghan will be host-
ess for the Christmas meeting
when a ,pot-luck supper win be
served and gifts will he ex'-
changed, Program conveners
are , Mrs, Celdlough and Mrs.
Leppingtort.
MrS, Wise won the mystery
prize and MrS. Welsh's group
served lunch.
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The .defeat of Nov, 8 for the
Liberal party—and a defeat it
Was, despite their being re-
tweed as, the largest party---is
the third in a Tow for the two
old line Parties.
In 1962, 1Vir, Diefenbaker was
knocked down from the largest
majority Canadian history, to
leader of a miaority govern-
ment. In 1963, mr, 'Pearson took
oiler at the head of another
minority government. And now,
in 1965, the voters have sharply
rejected his plea for a majority.
The election ended in almost
a stand-off 'between the Lib-
erals and Conservatives be-
cause the small parties were
able to hold (and hr some cases,
increase) their support.
Real Cacuette's Creditistes
came through in remarkably
good 'shape 'in Quebec, clinging
to nine seats, Social Credit,
which seated two in Alberta
and three in B.C., plus two in-
dependents in Quebec who were
former Socreds, also managed
to survive the Pearson majority
plea.
And the New Democratic par-
Friendship Guild .
From St. Paul's
To See Slides
The next regular meeting of
St, Paul's FriendShip Guild will
be held on Wednesday evening,
in the Parish Hall at 8:15 p.m,
Mrs. John MacKinnon (Made-
ion Hawkins) of Hamilton will
give a talk, illuStrating With
slides, of her recent trip to
Europe. All the ladies 'of the
congregation are invited to this,.
meeting.
-4r, Which now holds a balance
of DoWer position in Thaolaiment
inareased its PoPular vote right
across the country while rais-
ing its numOer of Seats from 1-8
to 21,
The fact Oat these parties
could survive can only he taken
as an indication that neither of
the majority party leaders have
the cenfidence of the country.
As the 'voters were not pre-
pared to trust either party with
a parliamentary majority, bath
the Liberals and' the Conserva-
tives are going to hove to re-
examine their leadership,
The results could be bene-
ficial in that Mr, Pearson may
now be ready to, exert the kind
of decisive and forceful leader-
ship 'the country demands. He
has no doubt done great soul
searching in the past week. He,
may by now have concluded
that not only were his advisers
ill-advised, but that he will
have to be much more ruthless
in dealing with wrong-doing at
any level of his party or gov-
ernment, in any part of the
country.
What can Mar. Diefenbaker
claim from the election? He
did, indeed, prevent a Liberal
majority. But he didn't achieve
his dream of returning to Ot-
tawa in time to lead the coun-
try -through the 1967 Centen-
nial. How much longer can he
(tarry on?
The Liberals lost their major-
ity bid because they permitted
the Maritimes to fall away, and
because they failed to wipe out
the Creditistes in Quebec. The
Conservatives went down to de-
feat because they failed to make
(Continued on' page four)
Now 'that It I$ clear that
Prime Minister PaarsPit wall
carry PP aS..?eader of a minority
government, it is also clear that
cenadian Voters have again
jeorted loth 1VTa•, Pearson and
11*. Diefenbaker as lee,ders in
.whorn the country eau, have
confidence.
Thankoffering
At St. Andrew's
The Women's Missionary So-
cletY of Andrew's Presby,
terlan Church held its' Thank-
offering meeting with .guests
from iiertsigal and St. Paul's
Anglican Church,
' President Mrs. win. Blacker
opened the meeting with the
0-94 to worship and prayer.
The scripture lesson and medi-
tation on it was taken by Mrs.
Mervyn total).
WS. Earl Campbell of Hen-
sel]: gave - a reading .entitled
"Remembrance" and prayer
was offered by Mrs. A. Dunbar.
Mrs. R. U, Maetietn intro,
&teed the guest speaker, Mrs.
Eleanor Bradnock of Auburn,
president of the Huron-Mait-
land' Presbyterial, who spoke on
"How we should be Thankful".
She stated that our 'holidays
should be holy days In which
we should give thanks for our
blessing and sing, since the
real Christian continually giVes
praise.
A sing song of favourite
hymns followed and Mary Jean
Neilans favored with a solo.
A social hour vas spent with
the viltors.
(Photo by Jervis Studio)
MR. AND MRS. JAKE BURUMA
Gertie Steegstra, RR 3 Clinton became the
bride of Jake Bururna, RR 2 Clinton in the Chris-
tian Reformed Church, Clinton, on Friday, Novem-
ber 5. Rev. G. J. lieersink officiated, Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Steegstra are the parents of the bride and Mr.
and Mrs. C. Buruma are the parents of the groom.
Bridal attendants were Joanne Steegstra, maid of
honor; Sandra Buruma, bridesmaid; and Janet
Steegstra, fkiwergirl. Eddy De Vries was the
groomsman. The newlyweds will reside in Sarnia.
Thurs., Nov, 18, 1965—Clinton News-Record—Page 3
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POSTURE AND HEALTH (Part 2)
As one-third of our lives is slept away, a spring and
mattress which give good firm support without sagging are ,
important. To keep your spine in line and tension free,
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neck by positioning the pillow for the "best" head support,
or by using too thick pillows.
Research has found that those who obey the rules
for good posture are less liable to ill health. Slumped
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thus forcing an increased load on your muscles, which
results in chronic fatigue, as well as decreased vitality and
working ability.
A constant effort to maintain good posture, coupled
with reasonable exercise, rest, and food is usually rewarded
with good carriage and a sense of well being, If suoh ef-
forts tail, the faulty body architecture such as leg length
variations, spinal distortions, and curvatures must be cor-
rected. A chiropractor is competent to advise and care for
postural problems.
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