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JOHNSON-HUGILL
mother chose a jade green lace
dress over taffeta with match-
ing accessories. Both wore
white rose corsages.
For a wedding trip to Ottawa
and Eastern Canada, the bride
travelled in a pink wool tweed
walking suit with matching hat.
and black patent accessories. A
corsage of white roses complet-
ed her ensemble. Mr. and Mrs.
Johnson will live at RR 3,
Kippen. Guests were present
from London, Kitchener, To-
ronto, Windsor, St. Marys and
surrounding area.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was honored at a• sur-
prise shower at the honie of
Lorraine Talbot, Kippen, when
friends of the bride presented
her with many lovely and use-
ful gifts.
Friends and neighbors of the
bride held a shower at Kinburn
Hall. The platform was beautis
fully decorated for the occasion.
A delightful program was con-
ducted by Mrs. Andrew Crozier,
Mrs. Lorne Carter and Mrs. Joe
Gibson. An address was read
by Mrs. Don Carter and the
bride-to-be was presented with
many lovely gifts for which she
gratefully replied: A dainty
lunch was served.,
HOTEL
CLINTON
Featuring
SING ALONG
WITH
JEAN
ON PIAKO
BROWNIE S
DRIVE.IN
CLINTON
Bloc OFfice Opens.. at 8.00 p.m.
Fir0 Show at Des*
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
June 13-14
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
ELVIS PRESLEY in
'Clam Bake'
Showing at 9.15 p.m.
With Shelley Fabares - In Color
ANE?
"HOUR OF THE
GUN"
James Garner, Jason Robarts
and Robert Ryan
Showing at 11.00 p,m,
Color Cartoon
SATURDAY & MONDAY
June 15-17
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
ROCK HUDSON in
'TOBRUK'
George Peppard & Guy Stockwell
Showing at 9.15 p.m.
In Color - AND
"GUNPOINT"
AUDIE MURPHY
Showing at 11.00 p.m.
Color Cartoon
Clinton Legion
Drive-In Bingo
MONDAY, JUNE 17 .
Double Feature Show & Bingo
"TOBRUK" and "GUNPOINT"
8 Games Bingo for 10.00
3 Share-The-Wealth
Advance Tickets: $1.00
Tickets at Gate: $1,25
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY & FRIDAY
June 18-19-20-21
'HAWAII'
(Adult Entertainment)
JULIE ANDREWS
Max Von Sydon and Richard Harris
Showing at 9.15 p.m. Only
Color Cartoon
COMING NEXT:
"The Scalp Hunters"
and
"The Billion Dollar Brain"
Thursday, June
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NOW PLAYING — FOR 9 DAYS
Thurs., June 13 to Sat., June 22
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Royal Canadian Legion, Clinton Branch 140
DRIVE-IN BINGO
BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN THEATRE—CLINTON
MONDAY, JUNE 11, 1968
Double Feature-10BRUKI and 'GUNPOINT'
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Advance Tickets: $1.00 Tickets 'at Gate: $1.25
Titkets aifailable horn Legion Members
or at the Legion Hall.
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JUNE 13.14.15
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Coming Next:
"THE HAPPENING"
(Adult Entertainment)
PLUS
"The Russians Are Cottaing
CARTOON AT EVERY SHOWING
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13,ashets„ ,Pf white gladioli and
iens, ferne and candelabra,
Seed the altar of Nertbsisle
ited 'Church,. Seaferth, Sat-
day, May 18, at 3 .o'clock,
en Sandra Marilyn
tighter 414r, and 14rs, Harold
.13R.2, Seaferth, iseeasne
e bride of Robert.Gerald Jan-.
• son. of Mr, Allan Johnson
the late Mrs, Johnson, •
Iiippen„ The Rev, J. Q. Britton
fieiartecl for the double ring
relnonY.
Tradifional wedding mu*
as, played by Mrs, Don Carter
Seaforth, who accompanied
e soloist, Mrs. Don Over..
lt„ St„ Catharines when she
ng -"The Lord's Prayer" and
The Wedding HMV.
Given in Marriage by her
thew, the bride chose a formal
wn of silk organga over
feta, setyled with empire
ice, in A-line skirt, short
eeves in alencon lace, and
wide panel of 'alencon lace
pliqued .at the front of the
own over bodice and .skirt.
er watteau train draped from
large bow at the back of the
eck into a cathedral-length
ith tiered lace appliques at
ack, A .cluster of lace and
arls ,.held her silk illusion
ell. She carried a cascade of
bite, roses and trailing
JUNE 13 TO
Cold Caps
All day, all night
reg. 1.09 for 77
Deodorant
Bail Roll on, reg. 97 for 83
Fruit Salts
Eno, reg 1.19 for 87
Quick Bands
60's reg 89 for 66
Shaving Brush only 49
,Toni Home Perm
reg. 2.25 for 1.39
Tooth Brushes
reg. 69 2 for 88
Nivea Cream
reg. 1.43 for 1.09
Shows at 7.30 p.m. and 9.20 p.m.
SATURDAY MATINEE
at 2.30 p.m.
ADULT ADMISSIONSr
$1,25 Every Evening
Maid of honour was Miss
Lorraine' ralbot of Goderich and
the .bridesmaids were Miss Joan
ColetnaP, Seaforth, Mrs. DIM
Johnsell, Winghami Mrs. Jim
HeldenlneYer. Kitchener and
MISS.Sharon Bowes of Mitchell.
They Wore identical gOWns of
berg pink chiffen over taffeta,
styled in cansalot yoke with.
fitted bodice and floating Chiffon
draped over it. Matching shoes
and. Picture hats in matching
colours with iarge rose in front
completed their ensembles.,
They carried bouquets of 'Pink
and red carnations.
Glenda Riley of London, was *
flower girl, dressed in a gown
and headpiece identical to the
bride's and carried white roses
and ivy.
David Townsend of RR 3,
Seaforth„ was ringbearer.
Paul Betties of Goderich was
groomsman and the guests were
ushered " by Doug and Wayne
Hugill, brothers of the bride,
Don Johnson, brother of the
groom and George Townsend of
RR'3, Seaforth,
Following the ceremony a
dinner and reception was held
in Seaforth Memorial Centre.
The bride's mother received
in an aqua blue lace 'dress over
taffeta, matching coat, with
white accessories. The groom's
JUNE 22,
Crest Tooth Paste
reg. 1.25 for 87
Koda Chrome
Movie film 8 mm.
Resdan
reg. 1.50 for 1.09
Right Guard
Aerosol deod. reg. 1.39-.97
Adhesive tape 1" x 10 yds
reg. 100, or 2" x 5 yds 77
Anacin tablets 100's
reg, 1.29 for 99
Fast Home Perms /
reg. 2.25 .... ....for 1.29
COLUMBIA PICIURES presents I
Stanley
Spencer Sidney Katharine ‘
TRACY POITIER HEPOURN
guess who's
C
oming to dinner
ICCHNICOLOW
Coupk wed
55 years
On Tuesday, June 4, Mr.
and Mrs. Milton Wiltse cele-
brated their 55th wedding anni- •
versary.
A surprise dinner party was
held on Sunday, June 2, by Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McMichael,
Walton. Attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Hartford, Lambeth,
Mrs. Mona Cramer, London,
M. and Mrs. Wayne Mc-
Miehael, Shal'on and Jill,
Preston, Miss Audrey Mc-
Michael and Mr. Blair Bender.
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs, Cecil
Elliott, Don and Barbara, Clin-
ton, and Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Morrill, Gordon, Brian, and
Esther, Hayfield.
On Tuesday evening, thirty
A pleasant evening was spent
at the home of Mr, and Mrs,
Len McGee on Tuesday, June
4 when a few of their friends
honoured them on the occasion
of their fiftieth wedding anni-
versary.
Mrs. May Gibson read an
ad d r eSs on behalf of the
friends and relatives gathered
at the Wiltse home for a sur-,
prise get-together.
On Wednesday evening, Mr.
and,'Mrs. MIton Wiltse enter-
tained their daughter and
families at a dinner at the
Dominion Hotel in Zurich,
40th anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. LmersonHesk,
who had their fortieth wedding
anniversary June 6, celebrated
at their home on the conces-
sion 10 Hullett Township Sun-
day, June. 9.
There -were 29 members of
their immediate'fandly present
to enjoy a social" afternoon and`'
picnic supper on the lawn.
A short brisk fifteen minute
walk every day will burn off a
pound of fat a month - twelve
pounds a year.
neighbourhood and two lawn
chairs and a tea pot were pre-
sented. Two humorous readings
were given.
After an enjoyable evening a
delicious lunch and wedding
cake, was served by their
daughters, Mrs. AfinieHartman
and Mrs. DeGroot.
On Sunday the nation Will
Pay tribute to the fathers of
this country and. I would like
to take this OPPortunity to give
Public reeognition to my hus-
band - the daddy, of my three
children„
By some, standards I guesS
my Man is a bust. He's not
six feet tall or better. He isn't
a football great. He's far from
a romantic loyer„ He's never
brought me flowers. In fact,
of all the men I know he is
probably the least likely to
qualify for a "heart-breaker"
award.
But in my •books my.husband
is the greatest.
You gals are just going to eat
your hearts out when I tell you
that my husband doesn't mind
scrubbing floors. It's true. My
husband is happiest when he's
down on his knees with a pail
of soapy water and a scrub
rag. I seldom have to ask him
Harrison reunion
The 33rd Harrison Reunion
was held at Lions Park Sea-
forth Saturday, June 8, 1968
under sunny skies with 72 in
attendance. It was agreed to
hold the reunion again next year
at the same location.
Results of the races:
Tiny Tots, Peggy Lynn VVil-
lert; 6 years and under, Ken
Aikenhead, Steven Hunt.
Boys 8 and under, Murray
Siemon, Ervin Willert; girls
10 and under, Joanne Collins,
Bernice Willert; Boys 10 and
under, Murray Siemon, Ervin
Willert; girls 12 and under,
Darlene Willert, Bernice Wil-
lert; boys 12 and wider, Ervin
Willert, Murray Siemon.
Young ladiei, 'Darlene Wil-
lert, Bernice Willert; young
men, Ken Taylor, Bruce
Collins.
Boys and girls 3-legged race,
Darlene Willert and Jackie
Aikenhead, Murray Siemon and
Bernice Willert; 12 years and
over 3-legged, Bill Collins and
Dorothy Collins, Viola Collins
and Dave Hayward.
Elimination contest, joyce
Hackett; balloon contest,
Ronnie Broadfoot; pop bottle
relay, Martin and Carolyn Bos;
'life saver relay, Joyce
Hackett's team; guessing jelly
beans in, jar, Jimmy Collins;
youngest person, Alan Hunt;
oldest man, Jack Aikenhead;
oldest woman, Annie Proctor;
coming greatest distance, Roy
Oesch, Halifax, • N.S.; lucky
prize, Jack Aikenhead; lucky'
number in attendance register,
Bill Midgert.
Hallett council
Mower tenders for Hullett
Township were opened June 3
at the Township Council meet-
ing. •
Fronseight applicants James
Scott was hired as the mower
operator.
Donald Buchanan's petition
for clean out on the McGregor
Drain on. Lot 5, Concession 5
was accepted by council, R, M,
Dawson will be engaged as en-
gineer to re-assess the acreage
assessed against Lot 5, Con.
5.
The 'only poisonous snake in
Ontario is the .Massasauga
rattlesnake, most commonly
found in the Bruce Peninsula
and along the shores of Georgian
Bay. It is seldom dangerous to
human victims as many hos-
pitals give antivenin injections,
NOW
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to do - I certainly never
need 0 bog him,, Most (Oen be
velunteers, esPeCiallY if be
knows I've 'had a hard .time with
the kids or some equal dieester
has struck.
You see my husband believes
that if a woman works away
from home to help maintain a
balanced budget in the house-
hold she shonld get, :some spe-
cial consideration from the man
for whom she is slaving. If a
wife holds down a job to make
her hubby appear. mere suc-
cessful in the eyes of the world
at large, my husband agrees
that the least that man caredo
aisndtothlseitewihnidnowwitchiethanie iigdisahneds
whatever other chores need do-
ing.
And my husband lets me
handle the household accounts.
Many of you fellows are go-
ing to scoff, Some may say
that's a sign of weakness in a
man if he allows his wife to
hold the purse strings. Brother!
Have you a lot to learn.
About five years ago now my
husband and I came to the real-
ization that my talents were
better suited to managing
money. That's no slight on my
husband. He has much more
ability to be punctual and neat
than I have. At any rate our
finances are in relatively good
shape and my husband has few-
er worries. What's so "weak"
about that?
One of the very nicest things
al)out my man is that he wants
me to be happy. He under-,
stands my need for shopping
trips and Shakespeare and a
new dress for the women's club
dinner and that crazy hat he
hatee., He doesn't expect me to
!sit # home while he plaYs
cards with the boys every °thee
night of the week but he is con-
tent to babysit occasionally
when I have an evening planned
with the girls.
I've learned that boxes of
candy and amorous whispering
and fine manners do. not neces-
sarily ,.make happy situation
in a home where man and wife
must dwell together through
chicken pox and unemployment.
I've also come tothe conclusion
that if a woman is lucky enough
to have snagged onto a depend-
able loving man she should
treat hiin as her most precious
gift.
On Sunday morning give dad
his due. Greet the guy with, a
cheery smile and a special
breakfast. Remind your kids to
show their respect and love for
the fellow who pays the bills
and shoulders the responsibil-
ity. Listen to the ball game
with him if that's what he
wants. Get him a blanket when
he falls asleep in the chair after
dinner.
He's a wonderful man, that
husband of yours. And most
marvellous of all, he loves you,
too. That makes everything
roses,
O
weaaing
JQH4SON HUPILL
From ,MyWindow
Remember
th s. Sunday'
Shirley
Community Dance
for
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nemeth
(nee Violet Irwin)
Canadian Legion Hall
Seaforth
featuring C K N X Ranch Boys
Tuesday„ June 181968
9:30 — 1 PAM
Stefreshments Available
Lunch Supplied
Admission $1.50 per couple
Manager Bob Irwin
in Montreal
Your stay at the Windsor Hotel will
be an adventure of old world charm
and complete relaxation. The
Windsor is Montreal's most distill-.
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Square in the heart of
where sensible priabs and inipec=
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