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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1966-04-28, Page 5Paintings Are Hung BAYFIELD — The old world charm of the Albion Hotel was enhanced on Wednesday even­ ing by the many oil paintings displayed by the CHSS night school Art Glass. The show, comprising *'Still life”, seascapes, portraits and landscapes was greatly admired by the large crowd in attend­ ance, * . ■' The art class members, under the direction of Mrs, Rog'S Middleton, a vary talented art­ ist, are, Mrs. W, B. Qlde, Mrs, R. G. McCann, Mrs. C. H. Ma- gee, Mrs. G. Harland, Mrs, i-X. Young, Kelvin Jervis, Sandy Weiland',- Art Aitken, - all' of V r V z I f ■s Letter to the Editor ■W j ✓ f Health Week: TOURS TUBE WEEK SPONSORED BY THE CANADIAN CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION |n Color rr- Starring JEFF HUNTER ARTHUR KENNEDY in this Western Adventure “REDLINE 7000” At Dusk THURS., FRI., SAT. « April 28-29-30 MEET THE SPEED BREED IN WREDLINE 7000" In Qolor — Stare GAIL HIRE -- MARRIANNA HILL (Adult Entertainment) PLUS “MURIETA" .PLUS, "THE SKULL" (Adult Entertainment) SUNSET DRIVE-IN THEATRE GODERICH Admission 75c •— Children in cars under 12 FREE Thurs., April 28, J9d$^C|i|i!tpn News-Record—Poge 5 BUOY GOOD HEALTH Better Posture BE POSTURE CONSCIOUS MON., TUES:, WED. — May 2-3-4 "SHANE" In Color —■ Starring ALAN LADD, JEAN ARTHUR and VAN HEFLIN — The Biggest Western Classic Ever "ROCKABYE BABY" In Color — Stars JERRY LEWIS and CONNIE STEVENS $I.5Q Per Carload Clinton;. Mina Talbot, Kathleen Hill, Sally Hamilton, Myrtle Pvobipsop, all of Bayfield; Jessie Keyes, Varna; Maty Gingerich, Zurich, and Eleanor Henderson, Seaforth. Mrs. Harry Johnson of Gode­ rich, who is the director ol Southhampton Summer School of Fine Arts, was present and offered constructive criitipisni and words of praise to the ex? hibitors and said that their paintings showed that they had graduated from amateur stand­ ing and commented on thbir professional finish, Mrs, William Metcalf spoke on behalf of the Bayfield. His- tarical Society apd extended an invitation to the Art Class .to participate in the .Society’s Cen­ tennial exhibition which • is to be on display in the Town Hall in 1967, Mrs, Lyle Hill, also extended an invitation • on behailf of the Agricultural Society to exhibit in their Porter ObMpoititior This is open to all residents of Huron. Mrs. Johnson was thanked by Mrs, McCann and precepted With a gift, ip token of apprec­ iation. Mrs. Young, on. behalf of the class, also expressed thanks' to Mrs. Middl'eton and presented her with a gift, Guests were present from Clin­ ton, Seaforth, Zurich, Goderich apd, Bayfield. w .w' . ■ JR B M , SUNDAY LATE SHOW May 1st "DR. TERROR'S HOUSE OF HORROR" CHSS TV - Variety Night MAY 6 and 7 8:00; p.m. Central Huron Secondary School Clinton ADULTS: $1.00 STUDENTS .50 ONTARIO The Ontario Department of Health cordially invite you to visit THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL GODERICH, ONTARIO It is the belief of your Department of Health that illness of 'any kind is a community affair — that every citizen has a ibasic interest, a basic desire, to understand tand assist. To help you become fully aware of the pro­ fessional help available to the people of this province we welcome the opportunity to show you our facilities and bow they are being used. i You are invited fro visit the hospital at the following times and dates during Mental Health Week: OPEN HOUSE AND SUNDAY, MAY 1:00 P.M. to 1 3:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY, 1:00 P.M. to 3:00<P;M. Any group may visit at other times during the week by appointment. MENTAL HEALTH WEEK Moy 1 - May 7 ONTARIO HOSPITAL, GODERICH Hon. Matthew Dymond, M.D., Minister Comment On Star Weekly Feature Story Editor/ Clinton News-Record, Clinton, Ontario. Dear Miss Dinriin, I have read “A Town’s Un­ quiet Conscience” in the Star Weekly and. would like to con­ gratulate you for speaking out ■in support of Mbs. LeBord'ais’ book. You no doubt will be under a great deal of fire for taking a stand but you will also' have the respect of a great many de'ceint Canadians who are con­ cerned first that a child could be tried and convicted in an adult ‘court and secondly , that the child may have been in­ nocent. More power to you. Yours sincerely, (Mrs.l JANET ANDERSON. Box • 150, Napanee, Ont., April 25, 1966. Ed. Note — Actually no one has put ■ us "under fire.” The world is full of understanding and “decent” people and among those people we know — most of them are such. Thank you Mrs. Anderson for taking time to write. WDD FRED McCLYMONT Phone 482-3214 The Explorers Group of United Church is lidding a rummage. sale on Saturday, April 30 in the former Reel and White Store in Clinton; also the1 United Church Women are holding a home baking sale at the same place beginning at 1:30 p.m. ' A number of local Orange­ men are planning to attend the banquet in Seaforth on Satur­ day evening of this week in honour of Samuel Millar of Port Arthur, Grand Master of Ontario West. NEW CARS ALMOST ALL MODELS IN STOCK WE’VE GOT THEM CONVERTIBLES, HARDTOPS, SEDANS and COACHES . . . READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY WANT SOMETHING DIFFERENT? Come in and test drive one of these exciting models that are on display now: 1966 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 2 DOOR HARDTOP Equipped with a breathtaking 396 cu. in, engine with turbo-hydramatic transmission, 325 h.p. at your control with fabulous economy. 1966 PONTIAC PARIESIENNE CONVERTIBLE Equipped with 3'27 cu. in. engine. And for the Real Performance Enthusiast we offer a 1966 BEAUMONT CUSTOM 2 DOOR HARDTOP Finished in'Regal Red and equipped with a 275 h.p. engine (327 cu. in,), 4-speed floCr shift, built-in, ;tach,, positraction, and other heavy duty equipment V' ----->....7,-----; ---- ------------1 Z.,.^ T I WE ARE CLEARING OUT OUR 1966 DEMONSTRATORS Choose from a Parisienne Convertible, Parisienne Hardtop, Laurentian and Strato Chief Sedans with automatic, a Strato Chief Sedan with sttelk shift/ a Beaumont Custom 6 cylinder Seddn with auto­ matic, a GMC pick-up With all the chrome trimmings, a Buick Wildcat and a Black Sky Lark Hardtop. FOR THE DEAL OF A LIFETIME — COME TO * . * McGees - Goderich PHONE 524-8391 Pontiac «• buick * Acadian Beaumont * Vauxhall * Cadillac and GMC Displciy of Local Artists1 Skills ABOVE/Mrs. J. Ross Middleton (left) and Mrs. Harry Johnston with some of the paintings provided by members of the Arts and Crafts night school course recently completed at Central Huron Secondary School. The pieces were on display in the Albion Hotel, Bayfield. BELOW, is part of the showing at the Albion which was complimented by those who attended. (Photos by Bellchamber) Auburn Wl Well into Busy Springtime Events AUBURN — The Auburn Women’s Institute met in the Community Memorial Hall with president, Mrs. Donald I-Iaiines in charge. Mrs. William J. Craig was at the piano. ! Minutes were read by secre­ tary Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. She also gave the year’s financial statement. Plans were made'to cater to lunch for the 4-H Achievement Day to be held on July 25. A letter was read from the Huron County Home Econom­ ist stating that a freezer forum would be available next spring, The second choice was “Never a dull meal.” All are invited to go to Guelph on May 5 to meet Mrs. Philip Matheson, national presi­ dent when she makes her of­ ficial Visit to Ontario. Plans were announced that t'he postponed cooking school will be held on May 26. Mrs. Andrew Kiirkconnell, reported that plans, are now underway for the annual Sunshine Sister banquet on May 11 at Biyith. Committees Will be formed at the Miay meeting to cater to the West Huron District annual meeting On- May 31 in Auburn. Members accepted an invitation to- Ldridesboro Oh May 4. . Mirs. Gordon ChamheY report­ ed that more leaflets would be available from Canada Fiack- ers so the members could Save labels’to get a coffee maker for the hall. Members voted on the local leaders’' training sch­ ool project, “fiats for You” with second choice being, “Win­ dow' treatment,” They decided to entertain Goderich and Dun­ gannon branches at toe May meeting, A discussion re the micro- filming of the Tweedsmuir His­ tory book took place and it was decided that the curator, Mi’s, Gordon R. Taylor would have this done and that she should have the book insured'. A sing-song was led by Mrs. Gordon Taylor with Mrs. W. J. Craig at the ptiano.. District president Mrs. Toynbee. Lamb was the guest speaker and in­ stalled the new officers. She told about the coming ploughing match this October at Seaforth and the part the WTis in Huron County will play, in the official booth and the hobby show of crafts, Mrs. Frank Raitliby thanked Mrs. Lamb and on behalf of the members presented her with a gift. Mrs. Bert Craig’ w;as in charge of a, contest won by Mrs. Jack Hallam. Mrs. Ed Davies gave a lead­ ing and the door 'prize was won z at Farm Editor Cliff Robb To Join CBC Cliff Robb, farm editor OKNX radio and television is leaving Wingham to join the staff of the Canadian Broad­ casting Corporation. Mr. Robb 'has been at CKNX for the past three years. by Mrs. Charles. Sitraughan. Lunch was served by Mrs, Bert Craig, Mra George Hamilton, Mrs. Ed Davies Mrs. Thomas Haggitt. CORRECT POS MAY ist-TtlW ^PHYSICAL FITNESS rZ ‘L ’ v ' ’ , , ^•begins with gdocjP -t' SPIN AL BALANCE, r <^?priiiecr^t«7 * In order to help people, and especially young people to enjoy that sense of physical and physio­ logical well-being, chiropractors have established a GOOD POSTURE WEEK which is observed each year from May 1st to May 1th. The fact is that your health depends very heavily on your posture. This fact is of particular importance for adolescents, who are in the period of greatest physical growth. It is impossible to exag­ gerate the importance of good posture to the proper development of the human body. Since it is easier to correct poor posture in children than in adults, it is obvious that these good posture habits should be formed in childhood. Poor posture can do a great deal of harm to the spinal column, affect physical well-being, and ulti- nately, cause such complaints as sciatica, neuritis, arthritis, backaches, and a host of other conditions equally serious. Conditions such as these result from the chronic displacement of vertebrae which in turn irritates the spinal cord and spinal nerves. The most important asset to good health is a good spine. You protect your spine when you stand tall, sit tall, sleep tall and walk 'tall. "An Excellent Film for ci women's meeting" The sound and colour film “Horn of Plenty” is available free for group toowings. This- 27-minute film is packed With information about Canada’s annual fruit harvest. Free colourful recipe fold­ ers tooWing many exciting iieW Ways to sdrve Canada Choice banned fruit at home and for social events, arc available with thb film. Make arrangements how for early Showing. Call or write: R. FORD RALPH, Managing Director, ONTARIO TEND­ ER FRUIT INSTITUTE, THE QUEENSWAY, TOR­ ONTO 15, ONTARIO. PHONE 25M371 DISCOUNT AT HOUSE of BARGAINS Ltd. "THE STORE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE" I COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF, ANO BE CONVINCED