Clinton News-Record, 1968-07-18, Page 3Featuring
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WITH
CLOUD "9" ROOM
SPECIAL DINNERS
SUNDAYS
5 • 7 P.M.
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GODERICH
ON THE SQUARE
FIRST RUN FILMS IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT
ENTERTAINMENT IS OUR BUSINESS
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
July 18-19-20
Mon. Tues., Wed.
July 22-23-24
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at 2,30
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Showing st 7.30 and 9,30 p.m.
COMING NEXT:
"WHERE ANGELS GO
TROUBLE FOLLOWS"
WE PLAY FIRST41UN MOVIE'S
ill OUR AIR-CONthtibisisb
tHEAritE
5 ACRES
AND INDEPENDENCE.
NOTICE: Our fieldman will be in your locality shortly to
discuss commercial red raspberry growing with farmers
financially able to plant one acre or more for selling to
Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa wholesale trade. He will tell
you about soil preparation; our cultural and field
management service; cost of planting; and capital required;
marketing potential and profit per acre.
All inquiries asking fieldman to call must be received by
July 31. Addressed to Eastern Berry Growers P.O. Box 332.
Trenton, Ontario. "
FURNACE and. STOVE OILS
Maximum Enemy Gasoline:
' DIESEL FUELS'
MOTOR OILS
Range Special Lubricants and Greases
KERRIGAN AGENT
CANADA LIMITED
Street Clinton ' Phone 482-965:3
Plus a Full
PAUL
1SP
379 Victoria
145 ESSEX STREET—GODERICH, ONTARIO
EVERY WEEK
SUNDAY BUFFET
DINNER
to 7:30 P.M.
Adults $2.75 • Children Under 10--$1 50
Under Four Fresh,
PHONE:FOR RESERVATIONS
THE HURON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
will hold a Conducted Tour of
5 HISTORIC
GODERICH HOUSES
Wednesday July 24
Tours start at 2:00 — 2:20 — 2:40 p.m.
from Cobourg arid Wellesley Streets, Goderich,
'
Tour and Tea $1.50 per person
'Tickets on Sale at Galbraith's of Clinton
anu the Coach House, 29 East Street, Goderich.
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1, COI.OR THIS PICTURE
. or drew a picture like
it and color that.
2. On a separate Sheet of
paper list the SEVEN things
wrong in this picture. Do
NOT list More than seven,
or you will disqualify your
entry.
3. Out out the contest form
along the clotted lines and
fill in your FULL mote and
address,
4, Mail this form with your
LIST of seven errors to the
coupon address shown below.
5. Any Ontario child of
elementary School age may
enter,
6, All entries Wow filo
property of Elmer the Safety
Elephant and cannot be
returned.
Judges' decision Is fihoi.
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77,
ree Musketeers Challenges
roperties Department.
theatrical ones., ,‘Vesso", for
example is a mixture of animal
Otte and plaster-of-Paria. These
materials aren't common in this
theatre or in thin country, and.
Probably have not been for a
number of years. The only time
we use modern materials is when
they are visually superior to the.
Diderones."
EllboTiting further, he said,
"You see Desmond Heeley
designed this show around the
materials he wanted to be used.
They do, this more in England.
It's quite nice-rather like being
at'home."
The Clinton Newts—RaCord, Thursday, duly
tairelnita tklaext at the next
' meal.
One caution though, fellows.
Don't overdo the goad thing ,by
as-Willing the role of a full-time
maid. Some women wouldn't
know a good husband if he
washed all her dishes . and
brother, if you don't get some
kind of special thanks for taking
some of the load off her dishpan
hands you might as well go
cheek the, surnI) pump motor
with the rest of the boys after
meals.
POPS( 120901.1 OPENS M 4:00
sour
10, 1960 4,
Open U.H.T.
TV Band
Ottawa— The Secretary of 1969 for implementation of this
State the Hon. Gerard Pelletier regulation will be fixed after
h as announced the consultation with the industry.
Government's policy on the In recognition of the fact that
opening tip of Ultra -High there will be some receivers on
Frequency (UHF) television the shelves of retailers and in
channels. The Canadian Radio- stock, that were manufactured
Television Commission has been or imported before that date,
asked to take the action the regulation will also provide
necessary to open up the UHF that receivers manufaetured or
band to television broadcasting imported before that date may
in accordance with the national continue to be sold.
policy set forth in section 1 of The forthcoming regulation
the Broadcasting Act, 1968, and concerning the capability of all
other related legislation, and to television sets to receive UHF
give first priority to providing broadcasting arises from the fact
educational broadcasting that most receivers are not now
facilities within that band. capable of receiving such
The Government has also broadcasts and it will therefore
decided to continue the present be necessary, in order to make
policy of reserving VHF the most effective use of UHF,
channels for the further both to convert existing
development of the public and receivers to all-channel
private sectors of the national capability and to insure that new
system. sets have all-channel capability.
Finally, the Government has UHF transmission has two
requested the Minister of main advantages over VHF. First
Transport to submit proposals of all, there are 70 channels on
for 'a regulation requiring that the UHF band as compared to
television receivers 12 for the VHF. The image
manufactured or imported into received by UHF is usually
Canada and offered for sale clearer and less subject to noise
should be fitted for both VHF • interference than by VHF.
and UHF channel reception • 4
capability. The effective date in H lead
Mr. Ralph E. Cudmore,
President of the Canadian
Council on 4-H Clubs, will be
one of the guests at the 4-H
Leadership Week annual banquet
which will be held July 18th at
the University of Guelph, Mr.
Cudmore is General Manager of
Tractor and Equipment
Operations'Ford Motor
Company of Canada, Oakville.
All but two Counties and
districts in Ontario will be
represented at the 4-H
Leadership Week program, July
15 to July 19th. The 52 boys,
attending the program are all
between 16 and 20 years old.
The program is designed to
increase the leadership abilities
of the boys, and to give them an
opportunity to receive guidance
from experts in various
ROWNIE'S
DRIVE-IN
CLINTON
ox Office Opens at 8.00 ,p.m.
First Show at Dusk
THURS. and FRI.
July 18 and 19
DOUBLE FEATURE'
`The Priyate
Navy of
Sgt. O'Farrell'
BOB HOPE and
PHYLLIS DILLER
an$I JEFF HUNTER
Showing at 9.15 p.m.
PROGRAM CHANGE
"Yours Mine and Ours" originally
scheduled for this date has been
re-scheduled for August 14.15.16.
SECOND FEATURE
'A Fistful
Of Dollars'
(Adult Entertainment)
Starring CLINT EASTWOOD
Color Cartoon
SAT. and MON.
July 20 and 22
DOUBLE FEATURE
'Stay Away Joe'
Showing at 9.15 p.m.
ELVIS PRESLEY
and Joan Blonde!! — In Color
SECOND FEATURE
`Three Bites
Of The Apple'
Starring DAVID McCALLUM
Showing at 11.00 p.m.
Color -Cartoon
,Lf
TUES. and WED.
July 23 and 24
'THE
COMEDIANS'
(Adult Entertaininont)
Showing at 915 and 11.00 pan.
Starring
RICHARD 'BURTON
and Elizabeth Taylor
Alec Colonels and Peter thltinov
Color Cartoon
Coming Next:
All County Music double hatter.
"cot-roN PICKIN
CHICKEN PICKERS"
and
"COUNTRY MUSIC
ON' 8ROADWAY"
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curved metal a blow fora.
"We are making lots of flowery
_decor (the Baroque furnishings)
out Of metal armatures like this
one, to which cork balls and
beads, are applied, and then
covered With rags dipped •in
animal glue."
While he was shaping the
molten Metal, it slipped out -of
the flimsy pliers and fell; he
commented in very
non—Baroque language, and
then continued: ' "The great
thing about working on this
show is •that most of the
materials are traditional
Summerhill ladies
hold July meeting
The Summerhill Ladies Club
,met at the home.' of Donna
Gibbings for their„July, meeting.
Eighteen ,memberS,answ,,e'red: the
roll call with their membership
fee; five visitors were present.
Lorna Ellis opened the
meeting with a poem for July
followed by the Creed and The
Lord's Prayer.
Everyone was in favour -Of
having a Summerhill community
picnic on July 22 at 7 o'clock at
Clinton park.
The program consisted of a
summary on "Homebrew and
Patches" written by Harry J.
Boyle, this was given by Laura
Forbes
Donna Gibbings conducted a
"Soap Quiz," won by Evelyn
Verna Gibbings conducted a
Quiz'won by Mrs. Lucy Ellis.
The .August meeting will be
held at Verna Gibbings in the
evening at 8:30. The roll call is to
be, "Wear your favourite
flower."
Those on 'the program are
Margaret Good, Ruth Jenkins
and Barbara Lovett. Lunch,
Marianne Colclough, Jean
Cummings and Lucy Ellis.
The meeting closed by singing
The Queen and Grace. A lovely
lunch was then served.
NOW
FOR YOUR
ENJOYMENT
The
CLOUD "9" ROOM
At
HOTEL
CLINTON
When men help their Wives
with the dishes that's one thing,
When men do the dishes
themselves while their wives
tend to the baby or finish the
ironing that's another thing. But
when men at a party let their
wives sit idley by while they
Wash the dishes that's subject
material for a column. "
At least that's what four girls
thought who asked me to write a
"Window" about their four
astonishing male escorts who
insisted the gals rest and take it
easy while they cleaned up the
,kitchen.
I must say I find this act
about as amazing as anyone. 1n
fact one of My pet peeves has
always been that men have a
fantastic faculty for getting out
of the routine chores when it is
special occasion. You ladies will
know just what I mean.
A family dinner is a prime
example. Mother and the girls
Work for several hours to
prepare the feast. They are
responsible to see also that the,
house is clean, that the children
are tended and that father has
fresh socks and shirt for the
outing.
On the appointed hour the
men sit down at the dinner table
to gorge themselves in
uninterrupted bliss while the gals
jump up and down filling
platters, wiping up spilled milk
and taking junior to the toilet.
The males generally have
finished the dessert before the
females get a chance to eat their
'meal of cold spuds, chilled
turkey and jelled gravy.
At this point the fellows lean
back in their chairs and light up
,anything that will make lots and
lots of smoke. As the women tri-
ership week
professions in a careers
symposium.
Everything from tours of
most of the agricultural
departments of the Ontario
Agricultural College, to
instructions on how to barbecue
a steak will be covered in the
program.
Delegates will be interviewed
during the week to select those
who will represent Ontario in
various national and
international 4-H activities.
These include the National 4-H
Club Conference, the 1969
Inter-Provincial 4-H Exchange,
the 1969 American Youth
Foundation Leadership Training
Camp, the 1968 Chicago 4-1-1
Congress, and the 1969
Washington 4-H Conference.
Mr. R. G. Bennett, Deputy
to .enjoy their pie and ice cream,
the' men deaden their wives'
tkstebuds with heavy :cigar and
pipe fumes which seem to settle
best on the whipped .cream.. Well
filled ash trays are placed clese
beside the plates of thoae who
have not yet finished eating and
every mouthful is like chewing
on a'used.filter tip. .
At the precise moment that
the girls rise to scrape and stack
the dishes, the men vanish like
mist in the Morning. Some times
they will all gather around Uncle
Bill's new car to take a look at
the power steering or examine
the salt damage from jest winter.
Often the men retire to the
living room or basement to play
cards where they won't be
bothered by the noisy kids.
They might just scatter, to all.
parts of the property to be'
conspicuous -- or in deSperation
take a driye to view the crops.
"My dear husband bless his
retrained heart -- has learned to
take his place on • the dish
brigade with the rest of the
diners. Anyone who eats should
help with the dishes I told him,
especially when it is supposed to
be a holiday for the family. Just
where men first got the idea that
Sundays and' holidays were
meant solely for their benefit is
more than I can fathom.
As proven -by the antics of
the four guys who did the
cleanup while their dolls sat by
and' drooled) smark fellows see
the wisdom in treating their
ladies to a rest from KP once in
a while. It's a cinch that those
four boys had four adoring wives
who would be much, much
easier to get along with for a few
days. For • such a small
investment of time and energy
Minister of the Ontario
Department of Agriculture and
Food, and, Mr. Norman Watson,
,Associate Director of the
Extension Branch of the
Department, will conduct the
interviews.
Mr. Jim McKague, 18, R. R.
2,? Wingham, son of Mr. and Mrs.
J. Ross McKague will represent
Huron County-at 4-H Leadership
Week, Jim has completed six 4-H
Dairy Calf Club, projects. He is a
graduate of Wingham District
High School and will return to
OAC this fall for the second year
of the OAC Diploma in
Agriculture Course.
r
From MY Wind"
An unexpected :rnkode
Shirley Keller
Mt.
tratferd, Ontario, July 10,
8- On. July 22, The Three
keteers' will open 0 the
at ford Festival Theatre.,
pted from the Dumas, novel
Festival Dramaturge Peter
y, the Production features
glas Rain as D'Artagnan.The
W is a technical challenge for
one involved—there are 100
ling seqvenees and a variety
special effects are required.
especially heavy burden, has
sequently been placed pn the
stival's Properties
artment, headed by Rodney
d, a soft-spoken, rather
nie Englishman who lends
skills to Canadian theatre
summer at Stratford.
or The Three Musketeers;
Ford's frenetically busy
artment is creating among
er things, elaborate Baroque
'shings, a 'variety of 17th
tury weapons and bottles
must break convincingly on
actor's head without injury.
of surprisingly, those
ties are trick ones, made of
rglass. .Revealing his secret
Ford said, "a fibreglass
Id is made from a real bottle
then the trick one is built up
the mould, also in
eglass. This fibreglass bottle
re-cut, into a jagged shape and
n glued together with
ane glue."
he special effect of the
king sword is not ,as easy to
ieve as might be expected.
sword, which is pre-cut,
st be re:welded for each
formance in such a way that
flies apart when struck,
efully, not before.
uskets were made from
i-automatic Mauser rifles.
e firing mechanism .• was
oved" shouted Mr. Ford in
noisy workshop, 'and a
erent barrel and stock-were
de. The rifles carry five
nds, but the magazine • is
den to give the illusion of a
le-shot weapon. The actors
e the reloading."
e paused to feed a piece of
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in Guelph
DRIVE-IN THEATRE
HWY 8 G00EHICI1 AT CONCESSION RD 4
what, man would feel he was
cheated if his Girl Friday
rewarded him with an extra big ,
kiss or' a double helping of his
Watch for "GIMMICK NIGHTS"
on Mont, Tues. or Wed.
COMING NEXT:
"BORN FREE"
and
"ENDLESS SUMMER"
Avg
' ONE SHOWING
EACH NITE
Every Thursday Night Is
"FAMILY NIGHT"
At The, Sunset Theatre
Whether It's A Carload, Truckload
or Busload , The Admission la
$1.25 Per Vehicle
A picture you can see again
andagain.
Sunday Fite Show
at 10 p.m.
DOUBLE FEATURE SHOW
"Honeymoon of
Horrors"
— and -
"Battle Beyond
The Sun"
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