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From My Window
She Hath Charm
When Beauty Facies
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Shirley Keller
Eight Huron
Employees To
Receive Pins
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A New York beautician is,
making a name for himself
these days by giving out state
ments to the press like this one
I read the other day: “There
is really no such thing as an
ugly woman who has not been
scared‘or had some other dread
ful thing happen to her,’1 says
Pablo of Rome, “All she needs
is confidence. If she has a big
nose or a crooked one, I tell
her to enjoy it and develop
charm."
There are’ others who. agree
with Pablo that charm is more
important than flawless com?
plexion or an hour-glass figure,
but I'm willing to wager my
false eye lashes that there isn't
HOLMESVILLE
Goderich Township Farmers
To View Pictures of Europe
And North West Territories
By Mrs. Lloyd' Bond,
' A joint meeting of
Gojerich Towirihip Federa
tion of Agriculture and’ Hol
mesville Local of the Faripers
Union will lie held next
Thursday evening, March 23
at ,8:30 'o'clock In the audi
torium of the Goderich Town
ship Public School' at Hol-
m^valle.'
J. J. C. Evans, president of
.The Muscular Dystrophy Asso
ciation of Canada has announc-
, ed that for’ .the first time in its
13-year history, the association
had raised over half a million
dollars through its annual cam
paign and other sources. “An
interim total' of $545,000 to
, date,” said the president, “rep-,
resents an increase of $53,000:
over the previous year’s in
come.”
Clinton volunteer fire depart
ment collected $210.80 in can-
nisters in business places, indi-
vidual donations and donations 1 from local groups, as this area’s
contribution to the, over one-
half million total in Canada.
The Canadian president esita-
mated that about 75 percent of
MDAC’s -income would go into
medical research, in a program
'* that involves every major uni-'
versify and 'medical school in
the country. He expressed his
■thanks to the many individual^
and organizations that have-
helped during the campaign. , .
Correspondent, 482-3210
Meredith Robb of Udorton,
Will show pictures taken in
Northern Europe showing ag
ricultural methods there. ,
Robert McKinley, Huron
MP, Will also ’ show pictures'
taken on his trip through th'e
■ North West Terriifories. Mr.
McKinley is a member’ of the
Canadian parhament’s Agri
culture, Forestry ancl Rural
Development Committee
Which toured that pant of
Canada last fall.
Personals
Miss Beth Rathwell spent the
weekend, with Laurelanne Bond,
Miss Shirley Norman visited
on Tuesday .with relatives in
New Hamburg. 1
The Holmesville Messengers
Will be selling candy around the
village on Friday afternoon in
aid' of Bunny Bundle. ,
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anniversary of the Canadian
Red Cross Blood Transfusion
Service. Since 1947, Canadians
have donated more than' 9%.
million units of blood for pa-
tieniS.’ in hospitals,
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Red Cross Women’s Work
groups in more than 1,000 Cana
dian communities produce about
350,000 knitted and sewn arti
cles for disaster and interna
tional relief each year.
a woman alive who would swap
' beauty for charm. . 1
Call It personal pride if ypti
Will, but most gals will strive,
harder for shapely legs than a
spellbinding disposition. The
reason is fahily obvious, Ap
pearance is what attracts, mate,
attention in the first - place;'
charm merely holds it.
Besides this, 'women know
what is charming to one man
may be utterly boring to an-
other, Pulchritude -— plain,
simple attachments' arranged in
the proper proportions — inter
est, all mon, bar none. .
Of course, if milady can do
no more to mold her body and
pretty her face than has already
been done, then .she must re
sort to charm. As Pablo says,
charm is the only ' tiling that
will' not change whether a
woman pushed into a pool,
blown by the wind' or aged' an
other 10 years:
Still, less-than-perfect female
creatures have no special li
cence on charm. It can be de
veloped -in the most gorgeous
girls and when .this is the case,
hippy Hannah desn’t have a
prayer even though the stars-
dip in the heavens when she
smiles.
Pablo may be named Diplo-’
mat of the Year for liis blanket
flattery about women in gen
eral. Womlahhood 'is grateful to
men like Pablo who voice hope
and encouragement for we who
are plump, pimpled, painted
and pitied.
It is difficult to have confi
dence in one’s .appeal to the op
posite sex when the saleslady '
in the dress shop sizes you-up, .
leads you to the rear of the
store and whispers, “I dbn’t
have much to show you in your
size. Maybe one of our better
girdles would help.”
That’s when charm counts \
most.
With a wide grin and a light
heart, the truly charming, con- .
fident customer can reply, “Oh,
I didn’t come in here to buy
anything, dearie. I just stopped
in to get away from those both
ersome men who follow me
everywhere I go.”
During Idle presentation
the Road Committee Report,
the March session of Huron
County Council, long term ser?
vice pins will, be awarded to
the following county employees.
Bert Craig, started December
1940; w. J. I-IaUahan, July 1941;
Frank Riley, May 1938; John
Spell, January 1927; Wm, A,
Wright, May 1929;' Courtland
Kerr, January 1941; Robert
McCabe, April ,1934 and'Fred
Seers, March 1930.
County Council begins a two-,
day session on Monday., -.March
20. .
All the foregoing employees
are members of the Huron
County Road Department ,an,d
these are the first employees to
receive, the new service pin
which indicates twenty-five or
more, years employment with
the County of Huron. A lunch
eon 'is also being arranged,’in
honour of these employees.'
It is the intention of County
Council to carry out this ar
rangement each year in honour
ing employees who reach
twenty-five year mark.
Ontario Hydro Dietitian
To Demonstrate at
Lesion Auxiliary Show
■ When . Hydro Showiiime is
presented .at the. Clinton Legion
Hall pn Tuesday, March ‘2J, it
Will be sponsored by the Clinton
Public
under
Ladies’
Branch
adlian Legion. A .hig-hilighit of the
informative and’ entertaining
program will be interesting
demonstrations by Miss Linda
McMaster,, one of. Ontario
Hydro’s Home Economists.
Utilities, Commission
the auspices * of, the
Auxiliary of Clinton
140 of the Royal Can-
Miss Linda McMaster
Ontario Hydro
Dietitian
The two-hour program is not
only entertaining but will sug
gest many ideas on how you too
can “Live Better Eloctricaily”,
Miss McMaster is well quali
fied to give advice on ia3J mat
ters, pertaining1 to homemaktog-
She graduated from the Univer
sity of British Columbia, with
a Bachelor of Household Science
degree and then interned at St,
Michael’s Hospital, Toronto,
Where she qualified, as a Reg
istered Professional' Dietitian.
She is a member of the Can
adian and the Ontario Dietetic
Associations.
Hydro Showtime, featuring
Linda McMaster, offers an ex
cellent opportunity to see and
learn all about today’s modern
electrical servants.
Door prize’s consisting of 15
bags of groceries, steam irons,
electric kettles ' ‘and electric
blankets will be drawn, Lunch
will be served.
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GODERICH , ONT.....
Every Saturday Night—Adult Dance Party
(18 years and over)
Dancing 9-12 Na Slacks or Jeans
Admission: $1.25
MARCH 18^-
"SPUD GRANT'S ORCHESTRA"
(formerly Keith Beil)
EASTER TfEN DANCE FRIDAY, MARCH 31
■'NOBODY'S CHILDREN"'
I
Funeral March 13
Sherty Lynn Batkin, Wferton,
baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas Batkin passed away in
Wiarton Memorial' Hospital Sat
urday morning, March 11.
Born May 27, 1966 the little
girt is survived by her parents;
one sister, Eunice; her maternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Beach, Goderich; and
her paternal grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Batkin, Clinton;
Funeral was from the Ball
Funeral Home, March 31 with
Rey. John Crawford, Cape Cro
ker and Rev. Grant Mills, Clin
ton, officiating. Interment was
in’Clinton Cemetery.
Pallbearers were David
Beach, Bayfield; Everett
Thompson, Walkerton; David
McCutcheon, Peterborp; and
Ray Graham, Toronto. Flower
bearers were Frauds Mac
pherson, New Liskard and Bob
Batkin, Clinton.
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Letter To The Editor Praises
Efforts Of Local Figure Skaters
Clinton News-Record.
Clinton, Ontario.
\
Dear Sir:
I am writing to give a word
of praise to the Clinton Figure
Skating Club and to all who
were connected with the ‘‘Clin
ton Centennial Ice, Revue” held
on March 10.
It was heart warming to see
the “old” arena jammed to the
rafters with an audience who
got more than its moneys
worth.
Poor weather conditions may
have dampened the ice but cer
tainly not the spirits of these
young skaters. This was their
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big night — one for which they
have been practicing hard, los
ing sleep over and they we:re
a most enthusiastic “group of
troopers”.
’ Mention should aisb go to the-
hard working people behind the
scenes — without them, this
smooth-moving show could
never have been possible. '
Think how much easier it .will
be to put on a show like 'this
together —• next year.
Sincerely, . .
MRS. ART BALL.
146 Dunlop St.,
Clinton; Ontario,
March 13, 1967.
Unit 3 of Brucefieid United
Church Women held' its month
ly meeting March 7 at the
manse with 25 ladies present.
Busmess of the meeting was
opened by the president, ■ Mrs.
Dorothy McGregor.
'Unit 3 has been invited to
the Dutch, Auction on March 16
at Mrs: Mary Haugh’s. March 21
the group will visit Ontario
Hospital at Goderich.
Thankoffering will be held at
the church oh April 4, at 8 p.m.
April 2, the. Mission Festival
will be held at Goderich and
April 9, the Mission Festival
will be held at Ontario St.
Church, Clinton.
Papers have been received for
the adoption of a foster child.
More pyjamas and knitted mitts
are needed for the Children's
Aid at Goderich.
Mystery prize was won by
Mrs. Bessie Leppingiton.
Study and Worship were tak
en by Mrs. Vina Brodie, Mrs.
Anna Aldwinckle and Mrs. Mary
Mustard on the topic, "Church
Growth in Canada”. A very in
teresting film was shown with
open discussion following.
Mrs. Anne Walters was in
charge of the entertainment and
lunch was served by Mrs: Betty
Graham and her assistants.
The April meeting will be
held at the church, April 12
with supper at 7 p.m. Each
member lis asked to bring an
old fashioned .article with them,
and explain what it was used
for.
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Miss McMaster will demon
strate and explain the many
features of a variety of electri
cal appliances including wash
ers, dryers, ranges and refrig
erators. Electric home heating,
water heating, and' home light
ing will also be featured on the
program.
A complete oven meal will be
cooked and other food items
will be prepared using portable
appliances similar to those
which may be found in the
average kitchen. There is some
thing of interest td men as well
as women and for every age
group.
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Ontario St. Unit 3
Views Slides
Unit 3 of Ontario St. UCW
held 'its monthly meeting on
March 13 with 19 members and
two guests present. Mrs. A.
Coleman led in devotions, her
theme being “Penitence”.
n E. Dale read a poem and
Mrs. N. Dale and Mrs. W..
Flynn favoured with,two duets,
with Mrs. Flynn at the piano.
Mrs. A. Lobb reviewed from
the study book “The Church
Grows in Canada”, the section
dealing with th'e history of the
church in the Maritimes.
After various business' discus
sions, the ladies enjoyed view
ing slides of’ Quebec and the
Maritimes shown by Mrs. A.
Aiken. >
The meeting was brought .to a
close with lunch served by Mrs.
E. Trick and her assistants.
RECEPTION and
We give Qualify Service
to Particular People.
Phone 482-9491
HURON LAUNDRY
154 BEECH STREET — CLINTON, ONT.
FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY
DA DIF THEATRE
.ft GODERICH
■B ■ MBEHWWHBON THE SQUARE
FIRST RUN FILMS IN AIR CONDITIONED
COMFORT — Entertainment Is Our Business
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MARCH 16-17-18
1 extraordinary motion picture!
WALT DISNEY
presents '
THUR.. FRI.. SAT.
A truly
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SHOWTIMES at 7.15’ and 9.25 p.m.
Saturday Matinee at 2.30 — Regular Matinee Prices
starring FRED VERA
NUCMURMY MILES
Technicolor*
FOUR DAYS
MON., TUES., WED.. THUR. —
MARCH 20-21-22-23
WORBUift HO OHB worn n W1U. BB Apwmo UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BV HIS FABEHT.
Maitland Con. &
16th Goderich
The SS No. 4 Community
Club met at the home of Mrs:
Don Lobb on Wednes'diay^March
,1 with 12 members present.
The minutes of the February
meeting were read and approv
ed and .the treasurer reported a
balance of $107.82.
Plans were made to hold a
card party .and donate the pro
ceeds to the new Clinton and
District Community Centre.
The April meeting will be
held on Wednesday, April 5 at
the home of Mirs. Jack Merrill.
Lunch was served by the hos
tess assisted by Mrs. Morgan
Jones and Mrs: Fred Lobb,
DANCE
FOR MR. AND MRS.
KEN BOYCE
(nee Shirley Darnborough)
ZURICH
COMMUNITY CENTRE
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TO PERSONS
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SHOWTIMES at —
7.15 and 9.25 p.m.
ANNUAL MEETING
Music by
Ken MitHeholtz and
The Twylites
COMING NEXT:
THAT TENNESSEE BEAT"I
jration the sum of $25.00
V,
EASTER
DANCE
CHSS auditorium
THURSDAY
MARCH 23 9:30 to 1:00 a.m
Everyone Welcome
Admission$3.00 per Couple
(1) Receive and consider the Annual Reports of
the Hospital for the year ended December
31st, 1966.
(2) .Elect five Governors for a period of two years.
(3) Appoint Auditors for the ensuing year.
(4) Transact all such other business as may pro
perly come before the meeting.
PART II — Organization (taken from by-laws of
, Clinton Public Hospital) Members of the Cor-
' poration,
The following persons shall be members:
a. Any person who has in any one year since De
cember 1, 1962, donated to the Corporation
the sum of $100.00 shall be a life member.
b. Every organization, society, firm or corpora
tion which has since December 1, 1962, do
nated in any one year to the Corporation the
sum of $1,000.00 shall be deemed a life
member and a representative appointed an
nually by that society or organization shall
be entitled to a vote as a member.
c. The President of every organization, society or
corporation which subscribes and pays to the
funds of the Corporation the sum of $25.00
in any one year sndll be eX officio of the Cor
poration lor that year.
Any person, over the age of twenty-one years,
who bays to the Corporation, fifteen dr more
days before the annual meeting, in any year,
a membership fee of $5.00 shall be a mem
ber of the Corporation for the following twelve
months,
ALL CITIZENS ARE CORDIALLY
INVITED, TO ATTEND
Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 6th day
of March, 1967.
6y Order Of the Board.
Mr» X H. Murphy,
PRESIDENT