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Clinton News-Record, 1968-03-28, Page 3SALES with SERVICE BOB'S TV APPLIANCES, Stratford-2714433 , 129 Ontario St., St. Marys-284-2290 127 Queen St., "BOB'S TV SINCE '53" Bob Weeks, Prop.' ob PACING PROGRESS No Canadian should remain indifferent to the fact that there is, in this country, a program whose objective is to promote progress in dis- advantaged rural' areas, AR DA is a joint Federal -Provincial progiam and its goals are to increase income and employment opportunities of rural people and increase the efficient use of rural lands. In order to achieve these objectives, AR DA is using various means : — In Ontario, for example; major emphasis is being directed to the farm enlargement program and to the counselling, training and mobility programs which are applicable to the entire rural population. The pro Wpm Ontario,;,,1-601yes itself .:,ipto the. improved,/ L utilizationrof 4botho-humahr'Ond sn'atural'resources; Our' changing technology almost dictates that society will be increasingly urbanized. ARDA in Ontario can and is as- , sisting in the many facets of relocating rural people in urban centers, while at the same time and wherever possible the land resources of the rural areas are being developed and brought into improved productivity to better 'serve the rural population. In brief, social and economic development for rural people and optimum utilization of natural resources are the two concepts inspiring ARDA. It. A Fe AGFilCULTURAL '4NO AURAL. OEVL..OFIV1ENT ACT OF CANACJA ritOAAtMtniT br #OPIttlAY AND MA AL ing\ituti0DMENet OTTAWA • WE PICK liR AND -OnIVER sio'gr i,544049y, 10-12 ,Noon. PHON[ 4824491 .MEN'S :SHIRTS "Our $ppc ta or HURON LAUNDRY , 154 Beech Street, Clinton O wned and operated by Maurice and Jean Maguire enjoy Toronto more...! .. stay at toe Lord Simco.e Hotel where the service is warm and friendly ... where the prices are sensible , where you're close to everything downtown . where you can relax in modern refurbished rooms , , where you can enjoy fine foods and intimate lounges. Singles start at $9.00 and end at $13.50 Doubles start at $14.00 and end 'at $18.50 Luxury Suites Available Lord Simcoe Hotel University & King St. (at the subwayj- Tel: 362-1848. Clinton Nows,,Recerd, Thur§daY, March 40, looe IMINIUMMINMIIIMONIEM From My Window .Males Should. D.C>:minate! Shirley Keller (Photo by Iladden's Studio) HORTON — KEMP STE* F TOR Askabout convenient depar iro. and return times 0 AIN TO Ontario Street United Church Clinton, was decorated with bas. kets of bronze andyellow mums for the wedding of Carol Linda Kempston, Clinton, and Ronald Bruce Horton, of'doderich,Sat., urday, March 9. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kempston, 'Clinton. The groom is the son ,of Mr. and Mrs. H. Franklin Horton, Goderich, The Rev. G. Mills officiated at the double-ring, ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an en. chanting formal gown of frosted silk sonesta with shallow scoop neckline, lily-point sleeves and fitted bodice giving way to a gentle A-line skirt. The bodice and sleeves were overlaid with chantilly lace, andbacic interest was provided with a chantilly lace tralif•'itlqatheciralueifece- " draping ArMarthe:sbouldetsai .triple illusion scalloped veil was held in place by a crown of silk sonesta roses, and she carried a crescent of Eternal Sun roses. Miss Marie Elliott, of Lon: don„. was maid of honour. She and the bridesmaids, Lynda Cooke, of 'Clinton and Mrs. June Horton, of Goderich, were iden. NOW FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT THE CLOUD "9" ROOM AT HOTEL CLINTON ANNOUNCES SING-A-LONG FRIDAY AND SATURDAY• NIGHT CLOUD "9" ROOM SPECIAL DINNERS SUNDAYS 1.7 P.M. Ittetervethrie PH.:482.1421 tf As if we didn't have eliOngh to worry about, now some pe&t simistio psychiatr ist is worried that the hilmaA male is head. ing for obsolescence. AS Pr. John 4ioll put, it, "A woman can liaVigate a bomber as easily as a man.- Ile said .WPMen are assuming the dOminant role in society and new even control concept tioh. Soon, thinks' Dr, Rich, refrigerated sperm and artif. icial fertilization will do away with fatherhood; Personally Pve never heard of anything more ridiculous and if Dr. pier' is any kind of a psy. chiatrist he will realize that his fears are groundless. The human female will never ever in a thousand years let the human male be replaced. Be. lieye me, Doctor. I don't knout of any normal woman who feels she could do without a man, Re may tie big and clumsy; or stubborn and lazy; or handsome and vain; or clever and boring; or small and mousey. It doesn't matter, If hers her' man she will love him and hold onto him till the end of the world - and longer if there is a way. ing over-jacket. Her hat was a cloche-style of beige, orange, yellow and green flowers, and her accessories were beige. A corsage of orangeDelight roses completed her ensemble. The groom's mother, who assisted, wore a two-piece tur• quoise suit with pink hat and black accesSories. She carried pink Delight roses. For her wedding trip to south. western points, the bride chose a mint green three-piece suit with baick accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. On their return, the couple will make their home at 84 Kingston Street, Goderich, Lynda Cooke, Of Clinton, en. tertained the bride at a miscel. laneous shower in her home prior to the wedding,. Mrs. Everett Horton also held amis. cellaneous shower in her God. erich home, It,'S sickening to see the way some strong ihenWhinahecailSe they have lost ground .t. the opposite sex, It shows heW spineless and, gutless they really are and whays moFei, it makes them very uriAttygc;, five to: women. After centuries of being meek and miserable, women have filly ally shown their male carne: Panions that they are capable of more than child-bearing and housework. But just becailse women have taken their right. All place in society, men need not whimper and wail that tem. ininity i.s lost and chivalry, is dead. All any man needs to do is grab his lady her type. writer ribbon, take away her personalized par keys and set her gently though firmly one pace behind him. The very, fact that° many Young women are growing hanks and banks of long straggly hair is proof that unconsciously women want to -revert to the days When men were the mas. tern of all they surveyed. But how does the modern male re. act? Typically stupid. Ile lets his tresses grow longer than hers in an effort to impress her with his manliness. When men refuse to accept their responsibilities, women must take over for them, That's their duty as helpmates in the game of Iv meets, girl. But it isnft the natural way and Women on the whew 000, hike it, most Would Cling and cleave in silent obedience if menwouid rule as men shottld, with love and devotion and pretection, taut Ove some men a. little rope and they'll hang them. selves every time. Let the ° woman indicate ever so slightly that she's subject to his will. and heft make her crawl for every morsel of tenderness and praise he gives. Instead of treat. ing her with the kind of res. pact she deserves, he'll reduce her to the status of a dog who'll sit when she's told and lick the hand which beat her. Some men -- maybe Dr. Rich is one of them - go through their entire lives not ever dis. covering that women are like flowers. Given loving attention and the proper environment, women will stand firm to draw compliments and recognition to their husbands. Like flowers, women come in all shapes and sizes - but each demands a °,; Wedding Pictures JERVIS STUDIO Phone 482-7006 cleOloated -caretaker before will bloom in ildlest And dust fiewqs,Wilig‘rew wild if they are not, well teal, ed, so WOMen. will :have their way if men ,shirk their duty, Put leave the garden,? 'Never, Withent the gardener :flowers would eventually and so Would wamatt without her Man. She may get the upperhanci bnt there are still some functions she just can't perform alone, I '/Or one de not .care to navigate a bomber, Pr, gioh, I.don"t even want to assume the dominant role in society. I may control conception to some de. gree but refrigerated sperm and. artificial fertilization sound about as exciting as pale, limp • • a1.1." N.\ Ss N.% 16 • .1, MAYTAG KELVINATOR ELECTROHOME ADMIRAL ALL MAYTAG WASHERS EXCLUSIVE GUARANTEE —3 YEARS PARIS AND LABOUR SERVICE. tically attired in formal gowns of moss .georgette, featuring tiny moss velvet bodices high. lighted by bateau necklines with matching velvet bows for their matching veils. They carried hand bouquets of Eternal Sun roses. Everett Horton, Goderich, was groomsman for his brother, and guests were escorted by Bradley Kempston, brother of the bride, Clinton, and Paul. Betties, of Goderich. Organist Miss Lois Grasby, of Clinton, accompanied soloist Don Symons, who sang "Wede ding Prayer" and "0 Perfect Love." For the reception at the Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Clinton, the bride's mother chose a mint green lace sheath with match. I • FIRST RUN FILMS IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT -- Entertainment Is Our Business THURSDAY -- FRIDAY -- SATURDAY March 28-29-30 SATURDAY MATINEE — March 30 Only "FIRST MAN ON THE MOON" Serial; "CANADIAN MOUNTIES vs. ATOMIC INVADERS" CARTOON-Free Passes Giveaway-Show at 2.30 p.m.-Children 35c MONDAY -- TUESDAY WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY — April 1-2-3-4 20111 Century-Fox present:, (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Shows at 7,30 and 9,30 p.m. 02UtlettFtCIURES poem M1114101101Praysca g TECHNICOLOR' IN COLOR Jason Rohards George Segal - Ralph Meeker Jean Hale (Adult Entertainment) Show Times; 1.30 and 9.05 p.m. Coming Next: "VALLEY OF THE DOLLS"—.-6 Days CLINTON CANADIAN NATIONAL 41.4i • • / / / / • / • / / / / / • / / / / / / / / / / / / • / / / / / / Nt.% %%%%% NA, No. • % ...16 • 1.• / / / / / / / / / • / / / • / / / • • trio the local LOH Office e 014 Me