HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-08-15, Page 7frnoto by Bellchamber1
• THE TAT SAILS
Clintonians will, attend Congratulations
central picnic in London to
Business Grads
Congratulations are extended
to the following Graduates of
Goderich Business College who
obtained positions in Toronto,
Kitchener, London, Stratford,
Goderich, Clinton, Mitchell,
Seaforth, Exeter, and
Kincardine: Lois Beuerman,
Sharon Burrows, Beverley
Culbert, Brenda Eckenswiller,
Janice Fowler, Rick Gaiser,
Shirley Harris, Gerald Heffernan,
Birthe Herlufsen, Janet Lizmore,
Patricia Millian, Jean Powell,
Heather Snell, Deborah Sully;
Patricia Stiles, Ddrifia
Patricia Storey, Steven Tyndall,
Patricia Healy, Pauline Wildgen,
and Jane Bauman.
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The Clintonian Club held
their August meeting at the
home of Mrs. George Glazier,
The president, Mrs. F. M.
Falconer, opened the meeting
and 17 members answered the
roll call with what they would
take for lunch to the picnic.
Mrs. Wise read the minutes of
the last meeting, Mrs. Frank
Cummings gave the treasurer's
report. Mrs. Mayme Glazier won
the mystery prize. Mrs.
Cummings conducted a, Dutch'
auction. Mrs. H. Adams, Mrs. S.
Moodie and Mrs. T. Leppington
won the articles. '
Final arrangernelits We're'
lade n fat"the • - central at'' Spritigbank
August' 17,
There is still room for 15
more. The bus will leave the
Town Hall at 9:30 a.m, to go to
London. It will leave London at
2 o'clock to go to Springbank.
The fare is two dallars and
anyone wishing to go, please
phone Mrs. Frank Cummings
482-9647.
It was decided .to hold the
next meeting on• September 5 at
the home of Mrs. Ruth
Mullholland. Persons on lunch
Mrs. Hopson, Mrs. Bailey, Mrs
Mote and Mrs. Ron MacDonald.
Persons to donate for Dutch
auction, Mrs. Wilfred Colclough,
Mrs. Tom OZConnal. and Mrs.
Nivins.
Meeting Closed
Benediction. 'Lunch was served
and a few games of bingo were
played.
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THE SQUARE
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1.4n i t it strange? 'We wait all
winter for spring arid summer to
arrive and when the warm
weather finally does come we
QM disappointed by those
natural unpleasants we had
forgotten - like mosquitoes.
Miserable and persistent,
mosquitoes Are one of the
sorrows in life to which God
must have been referring when
He lost His temper with Adam
and Eve. On a cold day they lurk
in the sunny spots to attack
bared arms and legs. On a hot
day mosquitoes hover in the
shady nooks awaiting some juicy
target.
While Pm not particularly
Highland games
this Saturday
For those of our readers
with Scottish ancestry, or for
those to whom highland
games have some special'
appeal and don't mind a trip,
the Fergus Highland Games
will be held on Saturday,
August 17 at Victoria Park,
Fergus, starting at 9 a.m. The
Games are sponsored by the
Fergus Chamber of
Commerce.
The Honourable John P.
Robarts, the Prime Minister
of Ontario, will officially
open the Games at 1:15 p.m.
The feature of the 23rd
Annual Games wilt be the
Eastern Canadian Pipe Band
Championship. There will be
two Massed Band Parades;
Highland Dancing and Piping
competitions: Tug-of-War;
Caber Tossing and other
attractions.
appealing to men, other women
or babies, mosquitoes find me
irresistible. When I step outside
goes out to mosquito militia for
91) 140P1S.S.4.44;:enrci' s
evening, the weet
Shirley has emerged.
Tactics used by mosquitoes
PP their quarry Are unbelievably
crafty,- They seem to work in
teams, The scouter in the ,group
is the one who flies the fastest,
performs the best aerobatics and
buzzes. the loudest, He does not
bite he ,detracts, •
First you hear him buzzing at,
your left ear. Then you see him
swooping in narrower and
narrower rings around your
ankles • first one, then the other,
You bend to/swat hint and one
of the flanker mosquitoes nip
you at back waist between your
shorts and pop top. •
Now the scouter is skimming
the back of your neck, making
his presence felt but not lighting
for an instant. He darts tinder
your nose a couple of times to
keep you alert. Now under your
chin. Now before your eyes.
Frantically you dodge and dip,
flicking your hands in front of
your face and waving your arms.
You are a complete nervous
wreck.
The scouter has done his job
well. You are out-manoeuvred
and out-witted by a pint-sized
patrol of hungry hunters. They
move in With bayonets flashing.
You swat furiously and some
over-eager pests fall. But a
constant stream of new recruits
dive in to replace those lost.
In desperation you are driven
indoors - to your screened-in
heat and humidity.
But mosquitoes always have
the last laugh as you begin to
swell and itch. If you are like
me, you have the scars and the
discomfort for days and days.
Of all the plagues known to
holidaying humans, mosquitoes
are likely the most annoying of
the lot. Modern mosquitoes are
so sneaky-smart they are not
fooled by man's insect
repellents.
You've seen the commercial
about the research worker who
puts an arm into a nest of raving
mosquitoes and not one so much
as sits down on the warm flesh
for a tiny nibble. Well, I'm
skeptical.
Any repellents I've tried
whether you spray them on,
brush them on or rub them on
all are useless unless you take a
bath in the stuff. At a buck for a
few ounces it would be mighty
expensive protection. Just leave
one square inch of the body
untreated, though, and that
small patch becomes the. main
,courses on the menu for the
nearest band of blood-thirsty
mosquitoes.
I've given up. I've resigned
myself to a summer of
scratching and squirming. Life is
just too short to spend all of it
in hiding.
FromMy Window
The pingue of- summer
Shirley Koper