HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1966-01-27, Page 5Menu ExchangeTV World Seems
All Male
Fantasy, I believe, has a.
place in life. Whether it comes
to a child in the form of a
beautiful fairy tale, to an ado
lescent as a dream of success
and romance, to a parent' as
wishful thinking for the ulti
mate achievement of his off
spring or to the aged as a kind
of new hope for youth and am
bition, fantasy (believable
Eastern Star
Card Party
Clinton Chapter No, 266 Or
der of the Eastern Star held a
successful .euchre and
party on January 20 in
lodge rooms.
Winners were: euchre,
Mrs. Bob Jervis, lone hands,
Bert Irwin; low, Mrs. S. Hook;
“5Q0” high, Danny Glidden-; tra
veling prize, Mrs. McIntyre;
, low, Mrs. Bill Craig.- Another
party will be held on February
17. .
“500”
their
high,
make-believe) will boost us
over many hurdles of living
that at first seemed insur
mountable.
Take for instance the com
mon television fantasy about
the average father. According
to the scripts' of most TV dra
mas about families, mothers
need’ be little more than lovely,
desirable, creatures who float
about the house arranging flow
ers and fluffing pillows. It is
father (on television) who.
scurries about solving the hun
dred and one household diL
■emmas faced daily by the fa
mily.
And have you ever noticed
how masterful TV fathers are?
Infallible is the only word, to
describe these screen daddies.
No problem is beyond then;
understanding. No situation is
too difficult. Nothing ever con
founds them nor does the need
ever arise for them to seek the
advice, of their spouse.
In fact, 'Some video papas are
so self-sufficient there
need for a wife or a m-
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Thurs.j Jan. 27, 1966—-Clinton News-Record-—Page 5
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; the picture. In -these, extreme
; cases, pne actually wonders if
■ a woman ever figured: in the
story at all even though there
are little boys scampering in
every direction through the
spotless, orderly rooms of this
all-male kingdom,
For wives and mothers of
true-to-life husbands and fath
ers, the most amazing feature
of television home-hovering
heros is their uncanny ability
fo talk to and reason with their
youngsters, He always knows
exactly wh-a,t to say to persuade
his ’teenage son not to become
a high school dropout or carry
a switch bladh. The highjinks
of his 15-year-oid daughter are
halted and smoothed away by
one simple, inspiring explana
tion of why nice girls1 don’t dio
■that sort oif thing.
Fantasy fathers of the* air
ivaves, impossible though, they
may be, give hope to worried,
wearied women who are in real
ity the child trainers and com
plaint listeners of the modern
home.
With each episode featuring
these male mothers, a woman
gains renewed faith that one
d'ay when she says, “Go ask
your father”, the child will re
turn from whence he came with
the brilliant reply, “Dad says
it is up to you”.
• She draws strength from
these mother-is-a-man series.
They offer balm and comfort to
soothe away that dull and. list
less feeling that usually accom
panies the knowledge that she,
a mere woman of the weaker
sex must stand1 responsible for
the care; feeding and discipline
of the next generation while
father claim's1 the distinction of
head of the house and every
thing in it. I
We have some more ideas
from the recipe box of our cir
culation manager, Mrs. Jack
VanEgmond. ‘
Cottage Cheese Lime Jello
(Viola VanEgmond)
1 lemon jelly poiwdfer
1 lim-Q jelly powder
2 cups boiling water
Stir, .dissolve,.
2 tablespoons Miracle Whip,
mashed into chunks. Add one
(large) tub of cottage cheese.
Stir.
20 oz. fin. Of crushed pine
apple and1 juice.
Hz cup walnuts, crushed by
rolling pin, set on .top.
Refrigerate until set.
Potato Chip Dip
(Lillian Woods)
¥2 lb. pkg. white Philadelphia
cream cheese.
2 tablespoons chili sauce
1 tablespoon mayonnaise
2 tablespoons' horse radish
plus catsup to color.
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Clinton Public Library Officials
After the inaugural meeting of Clinton Public Library Board, Friday ,
evening, board members and officials posed for this picture. Seated, left to
right, Mrs. L. G. Winter; Miss Evelyn Hall, librarian; Mrs. J. D. Thorndike.
Back row, left to right, Gordon Phillips; Town Clerk John Livermore, trea
surer; G, Morley Counter, chairman; Dudley M. Pegg and Bert Gray. (See
story on front page). (News-Record Photo)
UCW At Wesley-Willis
Mary and Martha Unit
The Mary and Martha unit
of Wesley-Willis United Church
held' the January meeting at
Mary Sutter's home, with 15
members: and three guests pre
sent.
Bessie
meeting
thought,
new.” It
Steepe opened the
with an appropriate
“The New Year—stliill
Was decided to hold
a noon luncheon. All-members
were asked to bring to the Feb
ruary meeting, fund raising
ideas, for the suggestion box.
Mrs. Helen Hoggart gave a very
interesting 'demonstration and
talk on, “Liquid Embroidery”.
Lunch was served by the
Adastral Park
Social Notes
Editor: ANNE AILERON
Eadies Bonspiel
Ladies Curling League
very successful bonspiel
station Curling, Rink on
The
held a
at the
January 19. The president Mrs.
Christine Thomson and mem
bers of the executive welcomed
.the 'ladies, from the surrounding
area who came to participate in
this competition.
There were two draws, one at
9 a.m. and one at 11 a.m.
First prize winners of the
first draw were members of
the Centralia (ROAF) team:
Skip, Mrs. Jan Fiske; third,
Muriel Cortney; second, Jewell
Farrell and lead Eva Burns.
Second prize went to a team
of ROAF Clinton members:
skip, Mrs. Suzanne Tremblay;
third, Fran Ripley; second,
Marg Bush and lead, Pat Mar
ceil.
Third prize was awarded
ladies from Exeter: skip, Mrs.
Helen Burton; third, Jan Mc
Dowell; second,'Lee Dobbs and
lead, Betty Coates.
Winning team of the second
draw were: First,, the ladies
from Winghiam: skip, Mrs. Bet
ty McDonald; third Louise
Hetherington; second, Nona El
liott and lead, Nan McKibben.
Second prize went to RCAF
Centralia curlers, skip, Mrs.
Lil Wilson; third’, Jackie Price;
second, Dot Knighit and lead,
Eileen Harrison.
Third prize was' awarded to
the RCAF Clinton team of,
skip, 'Mrs. Jean McFarlane;
third, Colleen Davis; second,
Del Jervis and lead, Lil Sewell.
Interested spectators during
the afternoon and evening in
cluded the Commanding Of
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Mrs.ficer,- Group Captain and
Keith Greenaway; Wing Com
mander and Mrs. Lew. Lomas;
Squadron Leader and Mrs.
Merle Traxler; Flight Sergeant
and Mrs. Neil Elliott and many
more.
All the prizes were .presented
to the winners by Mrs. B. R.
Rafuse.
■hostess', assisted by Billie
Sitewart and Bessie Steepe.
Fidelity Unit
The program. convener of the
Fidelity, Unit, Mrs, N. Holland
based the. service of worship at
the January meeting on a con
sideration of the epiphany sea
son. t
She: was assisted by Mrs. G.
Rathwell, Miss B. Diehl and
Mrs; J. Sutter, who: read Scrip
ture passage's dealing with the
early years of Christ’s life.
'■ The study presented, was a
review by Mrs-. Holland of the
first two chapters of the new
study book, “Jesus Christ and
the Christian Life”. This was
followed by a brief discussion
period on the subject of
“Grounds the Disciples had for
believing that Jesus Was the
Sbn of God.”
The newly-elected unit' lead
er, Mrs. J. Carter received
monthly reports and conducted
the business-. Members anslwer-
ed roll call by payment of their
fees. A social period was enjoy
ed.
Wo-He-Lo Unit
Personals
■Mrs. Fred Wildish is present
ly a patient in Clinton Public
Hospital.
Happy birthday wishes go to
Susan Gale, ten years old on
January 21 and Bob Woodcock,
eleven years on January 22.
Sharon Lynn, infant daughter
of Opl. and Mrs. John Hacock
Was christened on Sunday, Jan
uary 23 by Reverend R. Wen-
ham.
Congratulations to LAC and
Mrs. J. Robertson on the birth
of their daughter, Kelly Nadine,
December 29 at the Clinton
Public Hospital.
Friday, January 21st, mem
bers of Teen Town held a dance
“a-Go-Go” at the Physical In
struction Centre. Music was
supplied by “Big Daddy and
the Group”. Present were F/S
and Mrs. W. Marceil; Sgt. and
Mrs. Frank Pyke; F/Lieut. and
Mrs. Jos. Nelischer; Cp-1. and
Mrs.
people from Seaforth, Clinton,
Blyth, Walkerton, Exeter and
•Centralia.
J. Hacock; and young
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There will 'be- about 135 res
taurants and snack bars at
Expo with a seating capacity of
23,000. Meal prices will range
from $1 to $5.
Fifteen ladies were present
at the January meeting held in
the Rec. Room. Mrs. W. Murch
read a New Year’s poem and
.expressed her .thanks to all the
la-dies' who had worked so well
with her during her two- years
as leader.
■Mrs. Cliff Stewart was asked
to take the chair. She express
ed' the hope that all the ladies
would give her full co-operation
for the year ahead. Psalm 121
was read by Mrs.. Munch follow
ed by prayer by’Mirs. Stewart.
The group reported 12 home
calls and five hospital' calls to
sick and shut-ins. It was de
cided to have a sale table at.
each meeting, and lunch the
same -as last year.
The program committee rec
ommended that a short Bible
study and Mission study be part
of each meeting, and' that they
will' prepare a program table
for the year, shuffling names
somewhat.
It was decided the unit would
have a Birthday Tea in Febru
ary. Miss Esther Jamieson led
in a missionary quiz. The unit
has been asked to prepare the
church for the congregational
annual meeting on Monday,
January 24.
Lundh was served , by the
committee in charge and music
by Mrs. Livermore was enjoyed.
Starlight Circle
The first meeting of the New
Year Was held, January 10, at
the home of Mrs. Harold Wise.
Sixteen -members answered roll
call, by‘telling “what I enjoyed
most about Christmas”.
Mrs. Don- Jefferson read
poems on the New Year,
scripture, Philippians 4,
read 'by Mrs. Mil-ford Durst, fol
lowed iby prayer and medita
tion.
The new leader for 1966, Mrs.
Robert MacDonald was in
charge of the business. A letter
was read from the Wellesley
Sunshine Home far handicapped
children. It stated that pyjamas
and chib Sheets' would' be,most
welcome. Discussion followed,
on the -buying of material and
of having several -work meet
ings throughout the year, to
meet these needs.
A motion was made that we
have “A Nearly New Sale”, in
the- spring. Several other sug
gestions were made, one
these, a Birthday Calendar,
motion was made to inquire
bout expenses and printing
them.
It was announced that the
overall UCW had adopted a
Foster Child. The meeting clos
ed with the -benediction-. A lov
ely -lunch was served by Mrs.
Robert MacDonald and Mrs.
Wise.
The February 14 meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs.
Milford Durst.
The first General Meeting of
UCW for 1966 will be held
Wednesday, February 2 at 2:30
p.m. All ladies- of congregation
are invited to attend-.----------0-----------
Expo coincides With thd 325th
anniversary of the founding of
Montreal, the second largest
French-speaking city in the
world.
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