HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1969-09-25, Page 3Seaforth, Mr, and Mrs. Carman
Scarrow and Jim of Sarnia.
Mr. and Mrs, Arend Bakker of
Monkton visited on Sunday with.
Mr. and Mrs. John linggart,
Larry and Connie.
Mad.eiewe lane
auxiliary -Moots
"Church, Change and
Communication" was the topic
of a short talk given by Mrs,
Allan Graham at the first fall
meeting of the Madeleine Lane
Auxiliary of St, Andrew's
Presbyterian Church, Clinton,
last week.
Perhaps a more modern
approach is needed today to
interest youth in the church, she
said, and much of the current
unrest in the world is caused by
the fact that people are not able
to communicate with one
another and solve their
problems.
Mrs. R. U. MacLean
welcomed to the manse 16
members of the auxiliary. Mrs.
Viola Lampman read a psalm.
Mrs. Gladys Hoggarth led in
prayer. Mrs. Robert Homuth
thanked the ladies who helped
cater to two wedding banquets
during the summer.
The fall bazaar was set for
Nov. 15, A committee was
appointed ' to purchase new
drapes for the Sunday School
room. Lunch was served by the
hostesses, Mrs. Howard Cowan
and Miss Mabel Harvey.
RECEPTION
For
CHERYL LITTLE
And
JOHN STEEP
(Bridal Couple)
HENSALL COMMUNITY
CENTRE
September 27, 1969
BLUEWATER PLAYBOYS
Dancing 9 - 12
Lunch Provided
Everyone Welcome
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Clinton News-Retard; Thursday, SeotprnOctr 25, 1969,
And
live a little!
SGT'. COREY MASON
Radar instructor
receives clasp
Sgt. Corey Mason, a radar
training instructor at the Radar
and Communications School,
CFB Clinton, was recently
presented with the clasp to his
Canadian Forces Decoration, in
recognition of 22 years of
meritorious service with the
Canadian Armed Forces.
Sgt. Mason hails from Stanley,
, N.S. and served with the
Canadian Army from 1942 to
1946. After his discharge he was
employed as an auto mechanic,
until joining the RCAF in 1951.
He was selected and trained as a
transport operator, but
remustered to radar technician
in 1962. His post World War II
service includes a four-year tour
of duty in England and France.
Corey is married to the
former Jean Northup, also of
Sydney, and they now live in
Adastral Park with two of their
four children — Janet, 16, and
Andrew, 9. One of their older
daughters, Tonya, is married and
another, Peggy, is attending
university.
DESBORO UNITED CHURCH
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SERVICE
Sunday, September 28
11:00 A.M.
Speaker: REV. HAROLD SNELL
Soloist: MRS, J. DOHERTY
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The Protestant Chapel Guild
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Sept. 17. Hot dogs and
hamburgers found ready
appetites as a good crowd turned
out despite the rather brisk and
windy weather.
A farewell tea was' recently
held in honour9 of Mrs. DenYse,.,,
Pileitley, •The highlight of the t•
evening was the presentation,
the green tree, and of the
campus licence by Mrs. Greta
Lavender,' area camp advisor.
Mrs. Priestley was also given a
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It was just an innocent remark
but it set me to thinking. My
husband and I had gone with
friends to visit friends ,.. bnt the
lady of the house hadn't been
home. Upon our departure, our
host said, "I'm sorry my wife
wasn't home. If she had been
you could have entertained each
other with tales about when
your children were born."
At first I Was highly
indignant. It sounded as though
women prattle on at great
lengths about really nothing
when actually their conversation
is generally most stimulating.
Why, women talk about all sorts
of things when they get
together. They discuss their
children, their husbands, their
homes, their neighbors, hair '
grooming problems, their food
budgets,...
Then I suddenly realized why
I had only a passing interest in
things feminine, why I'm bored
to death at tea parties, why a
mixed party is always more
appealing to me than a soiree
with the girls. Girl talk is pretty
shallow when you really sit
' down and think about it.
What a picture we must
present to the male world. To all
intents and purposes, the man
earns the dollars, pays the bills,
provides the home. All the little
woman must do is keep it neat
and tidy, give birth to the
children and make peanut butter
sandwiches for them until they
graduate to french fries and
hamburgers.
Yet it is an absolute fact that
women cannot seem to accept
their role graciously. It isn't a
mediocre task by any means.
Most men will admit, when
pressed, that it would cost an
arm and a leg to hire someone to
do the job that the dutiful wife
does year in and year out for no
charge;
Still somehow, women expect
their husbands to pamper them,
, indulge them and most of all,
spoil them. They feel a special
priority, 1 guess, because Mother
Nature hai endowed them with
the ability to give birth. Though
BY MRS. BERT ALLEN
CORRESPONDENT
523-4570
The following infants were
baptized last Sunday: Darlene
Caroline, daughter of Mr.., and
Mrs. Ken Hulley; Brenda Nicole,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Malcolm Brooks; Catherine
Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Heckendorn; David Pieter,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick
Westerhout; Bradley Pieter, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Tielman
Westerhout; Stephen Antonie
Ronald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Duizer; Scott Ernest, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernie McVittie and
Kenneth Robert, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Clare E. Vincent.
The Junior Choir rendered
two numbers. The sermon was
entitled, "A Child, God's
Precious Gift."
Anniversary Service, Sunday
at 11 • a.m will be conducted by
the Rev. Harold Snell. Mr, J.
Doherty of Clinton will be
soloist.
Congratulations go out to
two of our young ladies, Sylvia
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half the battle is knowing
someone with the.attributes
necessary to become a father,
women very often give the
impression that giving birth is a
purely female function.
That may be part of the•
reason they delight to swap
stories about their delivery room
ordeals, but to the male ear I'd
imagine, it sounds just as foolish
as a group of,men sitting around
exchanging remarks about
planting the seed that started the
whole thing in the first place. It
just isn't done.
Now I began to have
sympathy for the poor husbands
the world over who must listen
time and time again about the
12 agonizing hours in the labor
room before the doctor finally
called in a specialist. Aside from
a few pangs of guilt, hubby must
feel like stuffing a handful of
breast pads into his wife's mouth
when she cites a 4blow by blow
account of the moment of birth.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elgie
entertained friends and relatives
Saturday evening in the Legion
Hall, Hensall on the occasion of
their 25th wedding anniversary.
The evening was spent in playing
cards and dancing followed by a
smorgasbord supper. Siinday
guests included their daughter,
Margaret, of Guelph; Mr. and
Mrs. 'Ray Pfaff of St. Catharines;
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McBride,
Burlington; Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Hunt of Port Dover; Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Love, Hensall; Mr.
'and Mrs. Graham Arthur, Exeter
and Mrs. Mary Holmes of
Nottawa,
A supper at Dominion Hotel,
Zurich, was enjoyed by all.
4—H GIRLS
The second meeting of
Kippen I and Kippen II was held
September 16th at the, home of
the assistant leader, Donna
Whitehouse. The secretary's
Langill and Margaret Cameron,
who each won a lucky ticket at
the London Western Fair. The
contest was a sponsored by
Continental Travel, Lotus Bay,
Irving, N.Y. and entitles them to
five days in Florida with a
companion each, They will
probably spend the Easter
vacation there.
Mr. and Mrs. David Mair and
Mrs. Myrtle Faiiservice enjoyed
a couple of days at Wildwood
Beach last week, also calling on
acquaintances in Cape Croker
and Tobermory.
Mr. Will Govier returned
home from St. Joseph's Hospital
on Friday and is progressing
favorably.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hamilton,
Moorefield, spent the weekend
with the Thompson family.
The 4-H club met again on
Tuesday evening with eight
members. The girls discussed
uses of the blanket stitch and
did the feather stitch on their
samples.
Mrs. Dorothy Brunsdon and
daughter, Mrs. Napier, visited on
Thursday with Mrs. John Bloor
and daughter of Mount Forest.
Mrs. Bloor celebrated her 100th
birthday last May but is now
very ill in hospital. Mrs. Napier
leaves for her home in Texas on
Wednesday.
Mn and Mrs, Bert Shobbrook
spent last week in Toronto
attending O.E.S. Grand Chapter
Convention, Bert acting as
Grand Guard.
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get in the Spirit
Of things,
Surely there is 4. more :current
topic. of .greater interest to the
fen-rate minds, he must think,
And I bad to adroit I had been
.guilty •as. sin, I have been known
to .give an Analytical .account of
childbirth following thme calls
in the maternity ward. I have
attempted to soothe the
disappointment .of a childless
couple with wisecracks like,
"Oh,. you get your babies. the
.easy way huh!".; to calm the
anxious first.time expectant
mother with: gems like, "I won't
tell you it doesn't hurt but it's a
pain YOu will soon forget,"
I found I was agreeing now
with the fellows who scold their
wives for rehashing in public. a
rather personal family matter
and I began to admire the few
wives I know who control their
urge to dramatize and simply sit
quietly, eyes shining, looking '
like a woman with a precious
secret too wonderful to share.
report was given by Pam Patrick.
Mrs. Conolly showed how to
thread a needle properly. Each
member cut out a pattern for
their learning stitches article and
were shown how to do the
blanket stitch and each made a
sample for her ritord book.
PERSONALS
Miss Beth Hill, Brucefield,
visited her friend Louise Kirk on
Sunday.
Mr, Theodore Sutton,
Cambray, visited a few days with
his brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Eldin Kerr. On Sunday
Mr. 'and Mrs. Kerr visited Mr.
and Mrs. Scott Kerr at
Dorchester.
Mr. Elzar Mousseau together
with a party of men returned
home from a fishing trip in the
Temagami area.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McQuarrie
and family spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
McQuarrie of Heathcote.
Maintenance crews • of the
Department of Highways spent
more than a quarter million
man-hours cleaning up litter
along Ontario's highways last
year. With a little co-operation
from the motoring public in
keeping the highways clean, this
time could be put to better use.
Keep a litter bag in your car.
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Jewitt spent the
Weekend With Rick ,Snell ,of•
Londesboro,.
Mrs. Irene Grimoldby
returned home on Friday After
spending the past few weeks,
with Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Fleming ,of .$eaforth,
Nip. Finlay .Parrin 9t .London
spent the weekend visiting with
Mrs, W. L, whyte,irpoalci.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred 13uchanan
And family visited on Sunday
With Mr. and Mrs, .Charles Hart
of Goderich.
Mr, and Mrs, Preszcator,
Linda, Dianne and Nancy visited
on Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Hill of
Crediton,
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Crozier,
Brian, Paul, Kevin and Lori of
Listowel, were Sunday visitors.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George McIlwain and Mary.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jewitt,
Carol Anne, Judy, Danny and
Billy, Mrs. Ella Jewitt and boys,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Preszcator,
Billy and Debbie, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Bill
Dowson, Brenda, Bonnie and
John of Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley
visited on Sunday afternoon
with Mrs. Nellie . 'Riley of
Hensall.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Betties of
Winthrop and Mrs. Irene
Grim old by attended the
christening of Michael Kenneth
Betties, infant son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Betties, at St. James
Roman Catholic Church in
Seaforth on Sunday morning.
All were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Michael Williams on Sunday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale
spent Sunday visiting in London
with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Dale,
Debbie, Donna and Chris.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kerwin
and family of Downsview spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.'
Don Buchanan and family.
Mrs. Doreen Medd is a patient
in Clinton Public Hospital she
had the misfortune to fall and
break her wrist.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Thompson, Jim and
Joan were Mr. and Mrs. Art
McMichael and Rhonda of
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