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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-02-12, Page 3These girls took part in the fly-up ceremony promoting them from Brownies to Girl Guides Monday. night at the Community Centre. They are (i to r) Brenda Phee, Adrienne Woid, Karen Sinker, Susan Toop, Patsy Proctor, Gayle Cunningham, Dana Morgan, Nancy Kuehl and Sheila Arnstin. - Staff Photo .„,„„„„,„,„„„„„,,,,,....11„„„„„„„„„...,,,,,,,,„„„„„„„,„„„„„„,„,,,..,.„„„„„„,„„„„„„„„„„„„„,„„„„,„„„,,„,„„„„,„„„„,„,„,„„„„„,„. Auburn d District i an • = MRS. WES BRADNOCK - Correspondent- Phone 526-7595 E.-- 7-4 CLINTON SUM ' LADIES WEAR and DRY GOODS 'imam Plintxm newOlocPrO, Thim day, febri-PlY 12, .1P7C1 GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES You can cope with inflation more easily when you keep your savings in our Guaran- teed Trust Certificates. Rate of interest is guaranteed at 8%%. 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At The Organ FRIDAY And SATURDAY, Featuring Fortunately, I thjnk, the .days. when doctors were slaves. rare coming to a close. Most :communities pew prefer doetora who get involved in the normal living habits of the citizens who live there, even if it does mean that the .doetor, is out .a. tittle more often than lie used to be,. So my big red Valentine this year goes to the doctor who has learned to get with it, He is the ,boy who mingles in the community despite the ever constant fear that be will be plagued by folks 'who use his oet-of-office time to get a little free medical advice. He is the man who has two sets of manners one for • the -• office and one for the .,street. He is a friend as well .as a doctor. He is unique and very ordinary all at the same time. My favorite doctor will get a Valentine for the smile he wears When I meet him on the street or in the bank or at the car wash. That's how I judge my doctor's concern for me, believe it or not. I don't want to be just a patient. I want to be a neighbor, a friend to him the same as to any other person in town. I will send a mushy Valentine to the doctor who treats my children as people, rather than kids who need treatment. I like a doctor who , shows a genuine DUI3ARRY LARGE SIZE SALE • SAVE 25% Cleansing Cream $4.50 Sale $3.35 Vibrance Creme Masque $3.00 Sale $2,25 Creme Superbe $3.00 Sale $2.25 Special Astringent $3.75 Sale $2.80 Penetrating Cleanser $3.75 Sale $2.80 Firroing Lotion $3.75 Sale $2.80 Patients in the Clinton Public Hospital will benefit from several purchases that were authorized at the February meeting of the Hospital Auxiliary. A portable suction machine, requested by the medical staff and costing approximately $230. has been ordered and the amount of $350 was voted to help defray the expense of new draperies in the south wing of the hospital. The waiting room is to enjoy better reading material by way of four new magazine subscriptions. The volunteers ort the travelling cart will be sporting new smocks and in the children's ward, -two large wall plaques plus a folding table and chairs for children well enough to be out of bed. The sewing committee of Mrs. Andy Peterson, Mrs. Brock Olde and W eg. $49.95 Head-Ree. 2.25 Case-Reg. 240 $54.70 " liking for children, even if they are throwing stones at his veranda or pulling the cat's tail. Doctors are really great PeOPle, They usually haVe more strength and devotion to duty than anyone. Most doctors, especially the MD's or fandlY-tYPe physicians, are up All hours of the day and night with all kinds of people. They have real concern for their patients, and if they make a few thousand Per annum more than the average guy in the community, they have jolly-well earned it. One of the biggest worries a doctor has, I suppose, is his `continuing battle with the unwritten law that expects a doctor to be right 100 percent of the time. If a dull columnist makes a mistake and treads on a few toes, a simple apology will usually make things right. A doctor's errors .can be costly, maybe even shorten a life, and therein lies the vast difference between doctors and columnists. Nevertheless, I sincerely hope that this columnist and the doctors she has offended will once again have a pleasant association. And Happy Valentines to all the men in white who care for the nation's sick.' You're a good group, really. Mrs. Doug Ball displayed 27 fitted print flannelette sheets, constructed for the .cribs. Mrs. Ted Davies reported the membership drive 'to be well under way, the fee this year being 50 cents. Mrs. R. U. McLean presided over the meeting and announced that Hospital Day will be on Wednesday, May 13 and the annual Penny Sale on Saturday, October 3. Mrs. Maynard Corrie and Mrs. Bagley are to organize "Career Days" with Mr. Smith of the Centrah Huron !Secondary School, 'y'olar` •',awn' Thing" parties are being' organized by a committee of Mrs. Ted Davies, Mrs. Orland Johnson and Mrs. Maynard Corrie. Mrs. E. B. Menzies was asked to organize a tour of the hospital for kindergarten students, VALENTINES Cards - 5c to $1.00 Valentine Books 36's- 39c Valentine Jumbo Packs 29c, 39c, 59c Valentine Serviettes - 39c VALENTINE HEART CHOCOLATES $1.25 To $4.25 WALKERBURN CLUB The monthly meeting of the Walkerburn Club was held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Cunningham. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Joe flunking, Mrs. Cunningham was in charge of the meeting. Mrs. Lorne Hunking offered prayer. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read by the secretary, Mrs. Elliott Lapp. She called the roll which was answered by 12 members paying a donation for the special fund set up for the group's Korean foster child. Mrs. Thomas Cunningham presented the financial statement. It was decided to have a bake sale at the next meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd of Mrs. Carmen Gross and Mrs. Ted Hunking and the' lunch will be served by Mrs. Joe Verwey' and Mrs. Lorne. Hunking. The afternoon's program was in charge of Mrs. Lorne Hunking and Mrs. Joe Verwey. Readings were given by Mrs. Lorne Hunking. A hidden animal contest was won by Mrs. George Schneider. Mrs. G. Schneider gave a New Year's reading and Mrs. Joe Verwey gave the reading, "When Paw was Sick" followed by a name contest. Lunch of cake and ice cream was served by Mrs. Ted flunking and Mrs. Guy Cunningham and a social hour enjoyed. MISS CLARA SHULTZ Funeral service was held Monday, February 9 for Miss Clara Shultz at the Arthur Funeral Home, Auburn. She was the daughter of the . late Conrad Shultz and Ann Sodawater and was a lifelong resident of Auburn until going to Huronview about three years ago. She was born en December 7, It seems that, my flu column has upset some members of the medical.profession. The doctors, I am told, felt. I had insinuated they took the flu epidemic lightly when what I hoped to imply was that the fin is a stubborn bug that won't respond to the weapons of the local miracle worker. And what's more, the doctor himself is not e immune to the disease. Anyway, l seem to have said all the wrong things and if I have left the impression that doctors are anything but a sterling lot of men and women, you may give me 20 lashes with a strip of surgical cotton. Since Saturday is Valentine's Day and since the doctors deserve a pat on the back, I have decided to toss my Valentine bouquet their way. You know, any doctors have ever known live a strange kind of mixed up existence. On the one' hand they' are professional people who expect to be treated with dignity and respect, and on the other hand they are ordinary human beings who like to forget, once -in a while, that they have such a big responsibility on their shoulders. ' An old doctor friend of mine loves to garden. He likes to discuss his roses and his gorgeous ivy plants' but sometimes I get the feeling he's afraid to show that side of his personality for fear that it will detract from his position in the community. Another doctor I know likes a weekend away with the boys. He enjoys a fishing trip or a hunting excursion as well as any of the fellows, but he sometimes has misgivings about catering to that whim lest someone would think it unbecoming a man in his position. Fr rn My Window Flu column. upset people_ Shirley Keller • Auxiliary gifts add comfort at • Clinton hospital BUY YOUR DRS /G NEEDS AT YO DRUG STORE EKOMBE Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS one 2.951 Clinton, Ontario aid to 90ait-40-4(--- eve% a, WIG, HEAD, CARRY CASE 34.95 SAVE 19.75 JUST ARRIVED The. NEW Synthetic Curly' Wig That NEVER NEEDS SETTING, This is the buy you have been waiting for These Wigs normally sell for $49.75 We have a good selection in stock, Come in for •4 try on. No obligation. But please hurry. 'Mrs. Arnold Craig spent the weekend with her sister in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson visited last Sunday with her brother, Walter Wagner who is a patient in Clinton hospital. Miss Gail Miller of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller. Migs Barbara Sanderson of Toronto spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. Robert Seiler of Gardena, California, attended his father's, Robert Seiler Sr., funeral at Mitchell last week. Last Saturday he visited his father and mother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 1886, She was a member of Knox United Church. Pastor Alfred Fry conducted the service with burial to take place in Ball's cemetery in the spring. Pallbearers were Reg Shultz, Carmen Shultz, Reg Hamilton, Arthur Youngblut, Harry Beadle and Douglas Youngblut. AUBURN PERSONALS Haines. John Daer and other relatives in the village. Saturday ' evening he attended a family reunion held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman McClinchey and Cathy. • The service of Installation of Parish Officers was conducted last.Sunday evening at St. Mark's Chancel by the rector, Rev. Keith Stokes. As this was Quinquayesima Sunday, the rector very ably explained the preparation of each for the coming Lenten season. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macintosh and family of London spent the weekend with Miss Frances Houston and Miss Olive Young. Mrs. George Lawlor was taken by ambulance Sunday to Clinton Hospital. Snowmobile club holds meeting 'The 'fieWlylOianitieedlinton ,'ShOWinehile' Club ' firstv, meeting' WetliieSdgy ""Wening February 5. Despite the inclement weather conditions twenty-five avid snowmobilers turned out. Plans for the cross-country, run were finalized. The membership felt they would like to have a crest for wearing on their suits and this was discussed at length. McClinchey. Ed Haines of Woodstock The roll call is,to he answered spent isi D4., and, jmr$. .,Donajelt Tgelirograiiris to be friK'charigd (