Times-Advocate, 1979-09-06, Page 16 (2)Psge4A
Times -Advocate. September 6, 1979
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By ELAINE TOWNSHEND
Some stand-up comedians
make a living by poking fun
at their wives. Their
monologues include jokes
about the nagging spouse.
the ugly wife and the (at
lady. In a discussion of the
Some common scents
wife, the mother-in-law is
seldom forgotten.
The comedian uses
exaggeration to make his'
story funny. For example. he
describes the scary night
time scene of mud packs,
cold cream. curlers and
rollers.
He says a secretary. for
instance. can't type or an.
swer the phone because she
spends the afternoon "doing
her nails."
He also uses the line about
waiting for an hour and a
sir
half for his date to get ready.
and when she finally
, jmerges. she looks the same
to him as when she left
After reaching a
restaurant. he claims the
first thing his date does is go
to the ladies' room to
"powder her note." and he
complaims that he spends
most of the evening alone
because she's busy touching
up her make up.
I'm sure professional
comedians and amateurs
100i Hill have a field day
when they learn of a study
conducted by a female
psychologist at UCLA on
women and the perfume they
wear.
She concludes that you can
tell a lot about a woman -by
the perfume she uses. The
CELEBRATE 60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY —
Mr and Mrs R E Pooley of Exeter. celebrated their 60th
wedding anniversary with the family gathering at the home
of Mr and Mrs J L Wilson. Elimville recently and at their
Home Monday The couple Who were married near Mitchell
have three children Ethel '(Mrs Lloyd Cushman. Exeterl.
Dorothy. ;Mrs Charles Cowen. London) and Bob of Exeter
Mr and Mrs Pooley also have nine grand children and three
great grand children T -A photo
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tollowing are- seven
classifications into which her
findings were.divided. (They
may not be exact but are as
close as f can recall after
hearing a radio report.)
1 A liberated scent. such as
Charlie. is worn by a
career -oriented woman.
2 A classic perfume, such as
Chanel Number. 5, 14 the
choice of a conservative
female.
3. A woman who wears an
exotic fragrance can be
expected to do the unex-
pected.
4. The fourth category is
labelled "French designer
perfumes" and a lady
wearing those fragrances
is fashion conscious and
has exquisite taste.
5. A woman who chooses
About people you know...
Mrs. Nora Sheldon of
Croswell Michigan and Mrs.
Loreta Bradley. Yale.
Michigan i•isited a few days
last week with Mrs. Mary
Thomson. Andrew St.
Wednesday they called on
relatives in Kirkton. St.
Marys. Woodham and
Thames Road areas.
'Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Milliken. Sara and Wendy.
Sarnia and Mr. and Mrs.
William Rohde. Thames
Road were Sunday 'supper
guests with Rev. Stewart and -
Mrs. Miner.
Emmerson Davis. Victoria
B.C. and Lawrence Beckett.
Woodham called recently on
Mrs. Myrtle Gunning and
- —
Mrs. Margaret Coombes is
in University Hospital.
Marks birthday
Mr. and Mrs. John R
Kestle of Toronto honored
their mother-` Mrs. Lela
Kestle. at their summer
home at Oakwood. on her
80th birthday
Every member of the
family, numbering 11 was
present. also two sisters
Mrs. May Pomeroy and Mrs.
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Seniors will
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The Exeter seraion••citizens~
will open their fall program •
with a pot luck supper on the
evening of September 12 at
5:30 p.m. in the Legion hall
in Exeter.
Everyone is asked to bring -
along plates. silverware and
cups in addition to food.
Lila Hodgins. London. Mrs.
Hazel Snell Exeter and Mrs.
Bessie Case, alife-long friend.
Mrs. Kestle received many
lovely gifts and flowers. A
turkey 4 Aller concluded the
event.
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Odds 'n ends
romantic scents shows
that she has a man at the
centre of her life.
6. Door-to-door fragrances
for example. avon and
fuller brush; are worn by a
woman who is sure of
herself and comfortable
-;.where she is.
T. Unfortunately I can't
remember the label given
to the seventh class, but
they are perfumes worn by
independent hardworking
women, who are strongly
dedicated to any cause
they adopt.
The radio report left several
questions unanswered. How
many women were sur-
veyed? How long did the
study take? 7n what
hypotheses were the con-
clusions based' Why was the
study undertaken? What will
the information be used for'
The most important
question is, in my opinion.
does the psychologist plan a
similar study into the types
of aftershaving lotions used
by men.
The findings of such a
survey would be invaluable,
if only to add fuel to the fire
of comediennes'
monologues.
MR. AND MRS. GLEN WARWICK
Maryanne Groot and Glen Warwick were united in marriage.
Saturday August 11, at St. Boniface Roman Catholic
Church. Zurich. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Groot, Zurich, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Warwick. Bluevale. The maid of honour was Cheryle
Beecroft. London, friend of the bride The bridesmaids were
Elze Groot Zurich, sister-in-law of the bride. and Linda
Warwick, Blyth, cousin of the groom, and Jeannie Groot.
Zurich. sister of the bride. The best man was Doug Smith,
London, friend of the groom. The guests were ushered by
Peter•Groot. Hensel!. brother of the bride and Scott Bridge.
Brussels, friend of the groom and Neil Warwick. Bluevale,
brother of the groom After a honeymoon to Niagara Falls
the couple are residing at the groom's,farm in
Bluevale. Photo by William Groot
MR. AND -MRS. FREp KNIP
Aileen Klungel daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harry Klungel.
Hensatl. and Fred Knip, son of Mr. and fylrs. Harry Knip, RR
2. Lucan were married ay the Christian Reformed Church,
Exeter. The matron of honour was Mrs Audrey Rooseboom,
Sarnia and the best man was Cliff Knip, brother of the
groom Bridesmaids were Shirley Zanbergen, Rolinda Knip
and Eloise Klungel and ushers were Ed Rooseboom, Albert
Hovius. and Peter Klungel The couple ,-,reside at RR 2,
Lucan Phots by Jack Doerr
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Pentecostal ladies meet
scripture verse on "family."
There were 13 present.
Jenny Kipfer led in a
chorus "Jesus is the One."
Mrs. Hilda Bodaly gave a
reading on Love.
The message of the af-
ternoon was by Mrs. Estrella
Finkbeiner. Her theme was
on love. She brought out the
Degrees of God's Love and
God's Nature to love.
Lunch was served by the
hostess and provided by Mrs.
Sh}rley Prouty and Mrs.
Marie Hamilton and Mrs.
Susan Cann.
The Womens Ministries of
Exeter Pentecostal
Tabernacle service was held
at the home of Mrs. Estrella
Finkbeiner August 30.
Mrs. ldena Desjardine led
the singing from the organ,
and members joined in
singing "I'm part of the
family of God" and "Plenty
of room in the family ."Mrs.
Jenny Kipfer opened the
meeting in prayer.
The roll call was taken by
Mrs. Yvonne Reynolds
which was answered by a
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