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Clinton News-Record, 1969-06-05, Page 3ra 3 Clinturt News-Record,'ThurSCla.Y, J.wie 5, 1959 From My Window More on population Shirley Koller you will remember, I hope, the column from last week. We were discussing how the United Nations has been encouraged to appoint a population ambassador someone to keep the population down to a point where the world can feed them and maintain them without too many pollution problems, etc. Since that time, everybody has been getting into the act. In just one week, the whole western world seems to be in an uproar about keeping the population explosion down to a pop! Just the other day, a high school principal and father of four suggested that parents who have more than two children should be penalized. He didn't say how but it is interesting to guess. Maybe he thinks the government should put a tax on fertility, If you are a healthy productive young woman with a handsome virile husband, maybe you should pay for all the mistakes you make past two children. Or perhaps, would-be parents of a third child would be required to buy a license permitting them the luxury of a larger family. If you could not produce proof that you could feed, clothe and educate that third child as easily as the first two, you would be denied a "mating permit." (Just too bad, I guess, if you have accidentally gone ahead with your plans only to find you have been forbidden to do it). Or maybe it would be worked on a quota basis. For instance, one town with so many married couples would be allowed so many children among them. You are safe for the first two babies. No sweat, Suddenly mother gets those queer nauseating upsets and she knows she is pregnant, heaven forbid. To save additional taxation she must find a couple with no children or only one child who will technically assume "ownership" of the unborn child. Once that is accomplished, the "foster parents" would have no further righty to the child except to remember they .can give life to one less baby themselves, Complicated theory, eh? Like the lepers of so many ages ago, there may come a day when parents like my husband and me with three children to our credit, will have to live on the fringes of society ringing a little bell and calling "Unclean, unclean!" My son claims the adult world is hopelessly confused. While some are working night and day to spread the gospel of birth control, others are laboring feverishly to perfect a mechanical womb. Into this gruesome gadget the , scientist plants the male seinen and the female ovum. He watches carefully as the embryo forms into a fetus and the fetus becomes a human infant. At any stage he can correct any mistakes, making it impossible to produce a deformed or abnormal baby. Either science is crazy or I am. One day they want to penalize me for my peculiar powers to have babies; the next day they hope to show up my inadequacy as a baby -maker by replacing me With a bunch of nuts and bolts, Woman still has the final say in these matters and, that is as it should be. There may come a time when science will advance so far as to make it attractive to all females to be simply baby -factories at the whim of government. But to the woman who loves her husband and cherishes their ability to produce a large family, it will be darned difficult to keep her from giving birth if that is her wish. Science has wrought many wonderful miracles. One day it will go too far in its quest to play God. I hope I'm not around to see the destruction. Mud makes sticky airstrip A single -engined Cessna 175, owned and piloted by Brampton real estate broker John F. Fobert, bent its propeller and snapped its nose wheel when it landed in a rough 60 -acre hayfield just outside Clinton last Friday morning, but Mr. Fobert and two other Brampton men, aboard were unhurt. . Mr. Fobert tried to wrest A camera away from the editor of The News -Record and threatened either to smash the camera or rip out the film if the disabled craft was photographed. He gave no reason for not wanting pictures taken. The four -passenger plane came down shortly before noon on land owned by Elmer Trick of RR 3, Clinton. The field is situated on the Bayfield Road (County Road 13) at the Telephone Road in Goderich Township. , Mr, Fobert told provincial The Sunset Drive -In - A "Mustang" Theatre - Now Open Every NightsuNsEr GODERICH ORIVVSUNS THEATRE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Q CANTON CARLOW NOyL1MS- THE PILL" F HWY. 8 GODERICH AT CONCESSION no. 4 • PHONE 524-9981 Starring,O' - T WAHL* eat Deborah Kerr and THURS., THEY aF Liv DEAD•- " AWalter Rude Organization SO WEIRD. / ima� ,, .\,� , Illy r'1%,. , , \ , . FRI., WON'T 1.:.. THE Presentation (Adult SO 1 1 � • ////' Ilti 1, l'oi ,, I•!f. SAT. ., - Released -- SHOCKING! I I 'tl .4. Al STAY by Entertainment) PLUS IU ,tl Y-- JUNE 5-6-7 .D rA Production \ r •:io. It -0 J� , 1 ' • i r f i -TLE ARTISTS Color Cartoon DEAD! . r':'� ''� • . ,, Continental - DD,00�d�1� see Iti , igffillill 03 ` RELEASED BY ALLIED (Adult Entertainment) Friday, June 13th 0 Driver of Every 13th Car ADMITTED IQ Driver of Cars with Licence Number 0 . 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But Mr. Trick said the landing was unauthorized and his son, Bob, collected $25 from Mr. Fobert for damage to the field. The damage to the plane, estimated by the OPP at $200, occurred when a muddy area snared the landing gear, halted the craft abruptly and tipped its nose into the ground. Harold Lobb, whose farm equipment business is located down the road, brought a tractor to tow the plane from the soggy field. The aircraft took off again about 4 p.m., after repairs were made by Sky Harbour Air Services Ltd. of Goderich. Radford wins Tuckersmith road., contract Tdekersmith Tdw,riship,i -has accepted a $62,094 bid from George Radford Construction Ltd., Blyth, for reconstruction of a sharp curve on the Perimeter Road on the south and east sides of the Canadian Forces Base at Clinton. Work is to be completed by Sept. 1. A one -mile section is involved. Photo by Jack Doerr PROCTOR --JOHNSON bridesmaid was Miss Patsy Y Proctor of Clinton, sister of the groom. Flower girl was Miss' Lisa McClure of Walton, who wore a floor -length gown of white chiffon trimmed at the bodice and hemline with white lace and lemon green ribbon. She carried A ; single yellow rose. Ringbearer was the groom's brother, ;Gregory Proctor of Clinton. Best man was Elwin Kingswell rbf Clinton and ushers were Bradley Dutot of Clinton, • Richard Burdge of Brucefield .-and Clare Proctor of Clinton, brother of the groom. The organist, Mrs. Bruce Keyes, accompanied the soloist Miss Bonnie Snell, who sang "I'll Walk Beside You," the Lord's Prayer" and the "Wedding Benediction." The bride was ;given in marriage by her father. Following the marriage, a 'reception was held in the church parlour. The bride's mother 'wore a coat and dress ensemble of pink silklshantung with navy accessories and carried a corsage of deep red roses. The groom's mother wore a mauve coat and "dre'ss ensemble with.. mauve and Y1;w6 hitite accessories. She wore a .r, Shirley Ruth Johnson and Douglas Charles Proctor were married by the Rev. Murdock Morrison of Varna and the Rev. Grant Mills of Clinton in ani double -ring ceremony at 3 p.: on May 17 in Varna United Church which was decorated with white candelabra and spring, flowers in yellow and white. Mr. and Mrs. Murvin Johnston of Varna are the bride's parents. The. groom is the son of Mr: and, Mrs. Cameron Proctor of Clinton. The bride's gown had a shallow scoop neckline and lily point sleeves of Chantilly lace and featured an empire style waist trimmed with a lovers' knot bow at center front, topping an "A-line formal -length skirt of matching lace with a panel of frosted silk lagoda down the centre front. A chapel -length train of lace fell from the shoulders and her shoulder -length veil was held in place with a tiny cluster of roses and pearls. She carried a white bible showered with a white orchid. The maid of honor, Miss Barbara Semple of London, wore "a•" lemon 'greeW chiffon floor -length. '. gown with r a gathered, flowing Tack.' Guipure lace outlined the neck and top of the bodice and edged -/the above -elbow sleeves. She Wore a lemon green picture hat and carried a single yellow rose. The bridesmaids, who wore dresses similar to the maid of • ' . honor's, were Miss Marjorie Turner of London and Mrs. Evonne Prout of Sarnia. Junior ,�;`acQr�age of 4ite gardenias. {n"` Tj1e"gzoAri{ .S r17Mud"eht1t at Mohawk College in Hamilton and the bride a graduate of • Sarnia General Hospital School of Nursing. The couple will live in Bayfield. BUY YOUR D RUG NEEDS AT YOUR D RUG STORE SPECIALS TO JUNE 7 Band Aids 100's Reg. 1.49 for 1.19 Milk of Magnesia 2 oz. Reg. .82 for .69 Bufferin Tablets 100's Reg. 1,69 for.1.27 Mi 31 Mouth Wash 12 oz. Reg..99 for .63 Resdan 6 oz. Reg. 1.59 for 1.19 Vaseline 8 oz. 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Production Cam t'''ry Jim Brown AoimrtAFce' Raquel Welch,TO P1110141Burt Reynolds M T" a ADI a o.,1 Showing Saturday et 7-.30 and 9.10 Sho'wlnb Sunday, Monday and Tuesday at 8.00 p.m. Only RESTRICTED WED., THURS. and FRi. JUNE 11.1'/43 LEVY- GAMER -LAVEN presents "Si ISD COM by Deluxe United Artists (Adult Entertainment) Starring BURT REYNOLDS and CLINT WAL145R . Showing Wed. & Thura, B p.ni, Only, Shbwinj' Friday at 7.30 & 9,10 p.m. Huronview auxiliary tea The HuronvieW Auxiliary's 10th, annual tea and ,bazaar drew more than 200 visitors to the county's home for senior citizens on May'28, Many guests visited with relatives and friends or toured the home. A display and sale of crafts. Was held in the Auditorium, Mhay Mee restaurant hit by fire Nip Hoeg Fonged, owner of the Mhay Mee Restaurant on Albert Street in Clinton, used a small hose from the kitchen sink to control flames which erupted around the restaurant's stove Sunday morning. But he had called the fire department before trying to douse the fire himself, so help soon arrived and put out the blaze completely and exhaust the smoke. The fire siren sounded at 11:24 a,m. Several hundred dollars damage was reported to the kitchen, but the restaurant remained open. THINK! DONT SINK! BE WATER WISE! V"`1INEE1duNE c Cri/- --`ABY YWRs ShveiREL,Y'"\'-'- 1µtidoI FOLKS SAY WHAT A LUCKY DAY-- 17bt THEY CAME TO US SO DON'T YOU DELAY...,..,. ri :A,RT,'$,,;S.U,Q,ERT:EST. Albert St. - Clinton 482-7903 Mrs. Mai»ie Sutcliffe of GQderch, auxiliary president, and Mrs. HarVeY Johnstonr wife. of the administrator, received guests at the door, Mrs, Sutcliffe introduced the Rev, Grant Mills of Ontario Street, United Church, Clinton, who -officially opened the bazaar and spoke briefly. Mrs, W, C. Higgins of Blyth was in _charge of the sale of tickets on a mat made by Mrs, Holt of Huronview and won by Mrs.) dith Logan of Blyth. Mrs. F, G. 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