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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1966-07-14, Page 3Thur*., July 14, 1966—Clinton News-Record—Page 3From My Window Joshing, Doctor! T Shirley Keller I.D,A. Calamine Lotion 8-oz. — Reg. 50c ........... Special 39c G.E, Light Buibs, 40W, 60W, 100W ',.................. 2 For 49c Flush-a-Byes Disposable Diapers — Large Size Reg. $2.49 ........................................................ Special $2.11 EDWARDS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS CLINTON, ONT. a Wss Cathy Potter, accom*- pahJed ,]by Miss Sally- Deeyes, Clinton, left on Saturday for a motor trip to Manitoulin Island and points north,. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Bond and MRS LLOYD BOND Phone 482-3210; family spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs; K. Trewartha, London, Mr. and Mrs. Dres Beck and son Gary, Ottawa, visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Batkin and Mrs. J. Huller, Children Winners at Rose Show Danny Campbell, left, and Cindy Middleton, right,.proudly show their prize­ winning exhibits in Clinton Horticultural Society rose show to Mi’S. Frank Fingland. Danny showed the best entry of mixed garden flowers and Cindy had theniost artistic arrangement of wayside flowers. Mrs. Fingland supplied $5.00 in phizes for the wayside flowers class.' - (News-Record Photo) Fewer Entries In Successful Rose Show (Continued 'from page one) land" (Polyanthus),'Mrs. Jack Leppington; - Seven roses in container (the late C. H. Epps prize), Mrs. Counter, Mrs. Fingland, Mrs. • ■ Leppington; arrangement- of Climber or rambler roses, any colour, Mrs. Don Middleton, Mrs. Fingland, Mrs. Leppington; , Dining room table arrange­ ment of roses, Mrs, Don Middle- ton, Mrs. M, Epps, Mrs.- Lep-* < pington; novel- arrangement of roses suitable for mantel, Mrs;. David Middleton, -Mrs. Epps,’ Mrs. Fingland; rose corsage, Mrs. Counter, Mrs. Leppington, Mrs. Don,Middleton. • Other Flowers Artistic arrangement of pan­ sies, Mrs. Leppington, Mrs. R. B. Campbell, Mrs. Fingland; five stems of Sweet William,’ Miss Marquis, Mrs. M. Frame, Mrs. Fred^ Sloman; one spike delphinium',' Mrs.' Leppington, •Mrs. A. Dunbar-, Miss Marquis; Container of mixed garden flowers, Mrs. David Middleton, Mrs, Don' Middleton, Mrs' Lep­ pington; three stems; of any other ’flower, Mrs. Fingland, Margaret Sloman, Mrs. Epps. Children’s Exhibits Container’ of mixed garden flowers,. Danny .Campbell, .Mar- nie Middleton, Cindy Middleton; Most artistic arrangement of wayside flowers — $1.00 phizes to five entries, donated by Mrs. Frank Fingland. •— first, Cindy • Middleton; Mamie Middleton, Clare Mullins, Danny Camp­ bell and John Feeney. ■ Officers of the Clinton Horti- bultural Society are: president, Miss ■ Luella • Johnston; secre­ tary, Mrs. Stewart Middleton and treasurer, Fred Sloman, --- ----------------(J-----------T------- . When buying ham-steaks for barbecuing, choose ones "out from fully-cooked, ready-to-eat ham, either bone-in or boneless. Have them cut from % to 1- inch thick; Champion Climbing Roses Mrs. Don Middleton, RR 3 Clinton, had the best arrangement of climbing roses at Clinton rose show, Friday. ’• (News-Record Photo) Gathering At Stratford Mrs;KIPPEN — Mr. and borne Schneider, Stratford, entertained at a Thomson fam­ ily gathering at their home, 203'' Norman Street on Sunday, July 10? Mrs. '’S'Cfmeider is the form­ er Blanche" Thomson, A dinner was served undter canvas with, a background of pink streamers and red roses. About 40 guests were present, from Parry Sound, Goderich, •Mitchell, London -and Kippen. Adelle Moyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs-. David Moyer, Parry -.Sound, also- celebrated her -birthday. Seaforth Calf Club Met At Kippen The fourth meeting of the Seaforth Calf Club was held on Monday, July 11‘, at-the farm of Cliff Henderson, Kippen, with 32 members present. Gerald and George Townsend. Seaforth, were appointed in charge of- a demonstration to1 be held. A quiz followed the. lesson which was on feeding and man­ agement of a daiiy herd. The next meeting will be held at the farm of. Earl Papple. Seaforth, on August 8. D ADV THEATRE I; IC IW GODERICH ■I ■ ■■iMBON THE SQUARE v FIRST RUN FILMS IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORT *—- Entertainment Is Our Business ■ ....................—n—■■ i i i .I,,. iiii.hi.iii.ii THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY — July 14-15-16 Shows at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY — July 16-19-20 inffsmitfo inc world win nan ihcridiblc vicioryi | OBICWA MO now new SCOM MMJM W UMto'mWS RtCOROS I Shows at 7:30 & 9:30 p.m. "CAST A Cl AWT SHADOW KIRK DOUGLAS • SENTA BERGER COLOR by DELUXE PAMHVISION* UNITEO ARTISTS COMING NEXT July 21-22-23 SUNSET DRIVE-IN GODERICH Thursday Is "Buck Night" For A Carload Midnight Show Every Sunday Night THURSDAY and FRIDAY July 14-15 "HORROR OF DRACULA" Color (Adult Entertainment) "The Plague of The Zombies" Color. (Adult Entertainment) Bid someone have a horrible nightmare • or is if really true that a woman ip fap off Pakis­ tan gave birth. to nine1 living babies last week?? I! I§ it possjibije to even remotely imagine life with nine tiny, wriggling hungry, wet-, crying, burping infants ? . The nursery at tfaiat- home must resemble a crowded ward at a children’s hospital, and getting ready for Sunday night supper at Grandma’s house would be like packing for a trip abroad. Feeding time would begin at dawn1 and continue into the wee small hours of the morning , . if you were lucky. And a baby bonanza of that magnitude would' demand a’ diaper service of its very own! S omeone would have to be op round-the-clock diapering duty With another hand on stand-by alert in case nine upset tum­ mies’ would constitute a napkin- ing emergency. If the young­ sters suffered from colic or came down with the* sniffles, a team of qualified medics would­ n’t be'out of place. Or consider the agony of watching and waiting for nine front toothies to peek 'through nine sets of sore, swollen gums. A friend remarked, "But think of the baby bonus.” Even if Pakistan does grant the staggering sum of $6 peip month per baby, $54 monthly wouldn’t go far at the shoe store. . Let’s suppose the go verm mentdid step in with additional assistance. Those of us who have a couple of kids wonder if the national economy of any country would', withstand the drain of finances necessary to' Local Artists At Art School Mrs. Ross Middleton, field; . Mrs. Glare Magee and Mrs. R. G. McCann, Clinton, attended the Summer Art Sem­ inar of the Southampton Art School, held last week at Hamp­ ton Villa, Southampton. John Watson of the Toronto Art Seminar, was the instructor and Mrs. Harry Johnston, God­ erich, the directol-. Mrs. Middleton has been the art abstractor at the CHSS night classes for 'the past two years; ’,• SAT., MON., TUES, July 16-18-19 "TARZAN AND THE T VALLEY OF GOLD" See Tarzan challenge the world’s most modern weapons, Mike Henry - Nancy Kovack NICK ADAMS Starring In "Frankenstein Conquers The World" Both Shows In Color SUN-'MIDNIGHf.JULY' 17 ELVIS PRESLEY in "LOVE ME TENDER" Richard Egan - Debra iPaget ELVIS PRESLEY in "FLAMING STAR WED.. THURS., Fill July 20-21-22 "THE SECRET OF MY SUCCESS" Or How Three Beautiful Gir'ls Love For Fun and Murder tor Profit. Starring Shirley Jones, Stella Stevens, Honor Blackman ■^^1,1, J , IM "Seven Slaves Against The World Both Shows In Color Bay- Sugar and Spice (Continued from page 2) for a beer parlour, '' He spend's most’ of his wak­ ing hours with a crowd just (as browned they curse and grousie Vision crud the shore job they could have had; Not much for the soul there. And he’s lonely. Lonely for his. family. And maybe he’s guilty, knowing it’s not a square deal for the wife, bringing up the kids alone. And he misses, the land. The shady streets of the . small! town, or the beat and excitement of the city. The green of trees and grass, and the glimmer of brown young limibs on beaches. The smell of lilacs in June, and burning leaves in October. There's a little of this in the life of the inland sailor. It’s clean and fresh on the lakes. But one Great Lake looks much like another, one canal like the last one, and every grimy dock area ex­ actly like the one you’ve just come from. Don’t knock the sailor. He has his ghosts, just as you and I. off and and and as h0’. And play poker watch tele­ brag about CHILD PORTRAITS raise nine babies all at once from infancy to manhood, ' Come to 'think of it, I'd like to see Canada’s Finance Min­ ister Sharp squeeze an item like t'hat into hljs budget without someone feeling the pinch. Yet another problem must be handled; The parents of those nine tykes are said to be in their "early 20s”. It is quite" conceivable sti)l more cradles could be hung on the family tree , . . and if mommy and daddy combine to produce such large bundles of joy after only one year of marriage, after five or ten • years they might really hit the junior jackpot. It’s too frightening to even consider. Multiple births —•’ those re­ sulting in twins, triplets or even quads r.— are worrysome enough to the couple contemplating children . . , but to ponder the possibility of “nline-at-one- stroke” leaves me totally in agreement with the man, and wife who avoid family ties. If the report of that squad- sized birth isn’t true, someone has made a startling mathe­ matical error. 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