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Sornestaod.up, med*'ns make a Kling
by .` kin fun at the= gives, Their
rnoimgl:pgtieesinclu...,e jokes okes. about the
.
lag sponse-. *ugly wi ' and the fat
rta8 .
lady, In a discussioirt .vele wife the
mi er•tn•law: is seldom forgotten.
Th* comedian as exaggeration to
make Ills story:. funny.. Por example. 10
descrihea. the scary 'iii httime see a of mild
packs. cold 'mato. osiers and rollers -
He says A SeCretary. for instate!. can't
type or artsw°er the phone because she
speeds, s the ,afte.rocott' '•doingher naris...
Is
'II bout wwaitin le' � uses the li e a S an
hour and a half for Ift4 data to get ready.
and when she fnally emerges. she Wks
the ,same to him as when she left.
After reaching a restaitra.nt. he claims
the first thing. lois date does is gQ to the
dues' rQQtntt.o "powder her tense,., and he
oom tains that he spends most of the
eventing alone because she's touching tip
;her make up.
1 til; sure professional comedians }.and
amateurs toot will have a field
they learn of a study conducted by a female
psychologist at UCLA on women and the
perfume the} w' ear.
$be includes that you can tell. a lot
about a woman by the perfume she uses.
The following are Seven classifications int•
which her findings were divided. aThey
may not be exact but are as close as l .can
rets after hearing a radio report.
1.. Aa, liberated scent. such as Charlie, is
worn by 3ti career -oriented woman.
2« Adussic perfume: such as: Chanel #S,
is r ,c ieliee of a conservative female.
3. A human who Wears An acrotic
fragrance eau hie e: petted ;* 40 ;the,
tnaexpected.
4. The fourths category is labelled
K�ri.Fteoi hpsi nee perfumes,* lx rfumek"' ;anal a lad)-
S •o ,
�iweating those fragrances, Is fashion
'inscious. erne .has exquisite .taste.
$, A wOmah who chooses romantic
seen shows that she . has a: true at the
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centre of her life'. .
ll oar»ti.•w4ogr fragrance , for exatnple.
ave on and fuller brush: arevwornby a woman:
wlttw is sure herself and.comfortable
where she is.
t nfertanately 1 ran t remember the
label giver} to the seventh class, but they
are perfunnes worn: by independent,
hardwc±rktng women. who are strongly
dedicated to, any cause they adopt.
The radio report -left several questions
unanswered. How many women Were
-
surce+'ed? HOW long did the study take? On
What by.p otheSls • were the conclusions
based''' Why .was the study under taken?'
What will the information bused for?
The most important question is., in tny'
opinion. does the psyeholigistplan a
similar study into the types of after shave
lotions used by men.
The findings of such a survey would be
uivalit:able.:if only to add fue) lathe fire of
, rediennes' monologues.
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SIT•O RSi
TE
1979
Seafarth Manor
friends attend
N.itchell..... Fair•
Miss E;elyn. Cardno. en•
)toy ed . a trip tt, Stratford on
Friday with friends'froin 'Sc.
Clements Michigan, Annis
and Bill Orsen. Mr: Wm.
Connally and Mr:. Harold
Walshattended 'i litchell Fair
on Saturday with .Mrs.
.Dorothy. Engel. Visiting. with.
Miss Isobel Lambie were
Mrs. •Bernice Lloyd of Lon-
don and ;wSiss N1,e Smith 'of
tows n.
Mr.. David P'apple 'spent
the weelrennd.at his iotne .tri •
• $eaforth. •
Mrs.. 'Euinic e ' Keyes and
:granddaughter visited with
Mr. Wilber Keyes also his
•daughter Roth Carter. a
Wovdst 'k.
Mr. .Lennie Bloomfield:
visited : with relatttves. to
Gorterich on Sunday
Mrs. . James Shortreed;
visited; with her .husband
James on Sunday
• Miss.. Katherine Lavert„.
:spent •Spr.day with her niece
Miss Rita Durt:an.
Mrs. Edna Weber of Disk.
wood. w'is ;ed a e; r;oiher
Ad Frs`:`.er rr, .JGir
re.
^uitne t4
:Stator* €agnor,,
mer s¢ �Y . ' g ` e. • ne ,a
Setif —. Fly sp.ta ' as ts.
w>v«tl ane h -,s .ant. ';eww weeks
w.'2S. het sister Nits ' S".:s&«'i.
Huts
Nit- t u we,.
terne4 ..Seaferrh ivfa..o,
rd,v.y�r":. , tit's:
4.
Flg.•^ai .Ktiw_ig:est
week were held by Mr. Visiting, with. Miss Bessie -
Lennie Bloomfield and Mr • Davidson were Miss: jean
Wtn. Connolly.. • Killen of Toronto. Mrs, Edith
Bingo was held on Friday • Dunlop and Miss Ethel Den -
evening with ;a good number nia Of town. •
of residents present. Win= Visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
tiers were.: Edith Salo, Wilma Robt. McClure were Mrs.
Brill. Mart •1zeville. Mrs. It. Myrtle Taylor of Brueefield;
McClure. Doris Willi. Miss •also Mrs. Agnes McClinc}eyt:
Katherine Laverty. Mr. Ernil of town. •
Heermarsen. Mr. Erle Dow. Edith Dunlop of Stratford
Charles Ross, Steven Faurn- visited with 'Miss Evelyn
ler and Harold Walsh:. . Cardno.
Neat Mondaw Sept. IQ.'• Mr. and Mrs. lack Carter
residents will be travelling 'visited the formers mother,
by bads' two L,andoti Fair: Mrs. Matti' tarter.
. os a w , Vii i
Jo6eph, W: r A7,.
t"nivorsity ot Jo** Dares
professgx au4 ifeti014in
director of ;be V 1..er ity
Jacques M. t realer.`
died; rece'nt' aS<04. t i.'n4
Ind.
Ali asSoc ate professor of
Philosophy. Dr. AvansiOned
the 'Notre p time faculty in.
19$0. He found ;d the
Maritain Center tA; :195 tot'
enrattrage study latitl
search on rnanuscrip 'O
Maritaia, a French ileo-
Thom st philgspber who was
considered by many the
Church's foremost thinker at
the time of his death in 1973
Professor Evans" schglarl)`
interest in the Fir, icb
philosopher grew fm. his
...._
doctoral dissertation at
Notre Dame, in which he
traced the development of
Thomist principles in
Maritain•'s notion of society..
Over the years, he edited and
translated a number of
Maritain'a works, and in
1969 he edited and con:-
tributed to "Jacques
Maritain, The Man aril His
Achievente t,': an
evaluation by • thirteen
scholars published by Sheed
and Ward.
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TUESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 11 1979
approx. 12 noon.
We e ask everyone! . who
has
ordered vegetables
to please ;ick them up
this da because
freezer space is
very limited,
FOOD STORES;
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FOOD
MARKET
is 1909. Dr. :Evans wax
rectpaetit 04 the Relt.
haall s F.S: dv Ay►ar * fere
icelleoPe ft?I, teaching at
VOW Hanle'. Fatcept for a
e be
Year � I,9 wt. � li• it
404 ,g Ford Fot►nidattof
Faculty Fellowship at Rale
niversi y the spent hie
academie weer .at Notre
Dame.. -Born on Dec. 10. 1921. in,
Dublin, Ont.. he received his
bachelor's; degree in
philosophy :in 1942 .from the
Univer,ofters `dWestern
a iut
tdntariQ, asity mos gre�
1947 front Assumption
College in Windsor. OM,.
and a,doctoral degree in 1951:
from Notre Dante,
is urvived 'by' tw
sistersHe, MisssMary 'Evans oof
Windsor, Ont. and Sister
Eileen Evans. S.N.J•M of
Montreal, Quebec, and a.
brother, Frank, Qf
Edmonton, Alta.
owas 1
Sacred
VisitatiHeartn C1wrchheld on. th1e
campus, followed by the
Mass of the Resurrection.
Rev, Herman. R. Reith;
C•S.C.,. associate professor,
of philosophy at Notre Dame
was the principal celebrant.
Burial was in Cedar Grove
Cemetery at the University.
bit
Memorial eontribtttfo.ns>
niay be mak to t40loin
Center.
3OSEFH 30 COM.
Funeral service was bele
in St. Cec di s C. u.rch,
Por
r
Dover on Monday. August
27th for Jospeh John .(Joe)
Coyne who died in Norfolk
General Hospital, Simcoe on
August 24th. He was in his
76th: year.
Be was the son of the late
Matthew. and Matilda
(O'Reilly). 'Coyne of St.
Col',umban, Ontario. He
attended. Hibbert
Township schools:
Mr, Coyne hadresided in
Port Dover :for twenty years
and seven years. 'in Jarvis
prior to conning here. He was
a Security; Officer at govern-
ment Army Catnp at Hagers-
i:ille'for seven years,
In 1943 JQe Coyne enlisted.
in the Canadian Army and
served overseas. lie was a
life member of Fort Dover
Branch Royal Canadian
Legion. .
Mr. Coyne and Marie
Feeney were married is $t.
Cecilia's Church, Pgrt Dover
in 1960. Besides; his wife he
:T �.W:N'ss.Tfltlev".
arise
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is survived by three brotbera
AO three sisters, Lewis and;
Michael Coyne of Seaforth.
Matthew of Brantford, Mary
tSister Isidore) .of Seafofth,
Cantina• 1Sister Matilda} of
London. Rita (Sister Rita) of,
Ictdericb.
The funeral mass was :toes.
ducted; by: Fr. J. W. !P.
Graham assisted: by, Fr. E..t.
Morris of Waterford. The
Royal Canadian Legion and;
Ladies' Auxiliary Branch 158
formed a Guard of :Honour:
pallbearers were: Ron
Veeney. John Edwar4s,, 11
Coyne, e Jim Feeney, Joe
Kelly and: Ted Doyle.
Honorary Pallbearers were:
Joseph Rapsavage, ifrardort
Johnson, Steve Luca.;` S:texe
Swr•}eski, Alfred Una.
Charles Misner and Bali
Griffith. Interment was in
Fort Dover Cemetery.
PIA MYRTLE.IWASH
Ella Myrtle McAsh of Var'
na died in Huronview on
August 20 at the age of 88,.
She Was born in Stanley
Township on April:. 10, 1891,
to Mr. and Mrs« William:
Logan Keys. She attended
S.S. $t *hoot'ia. $4PleY
Township and Seaftirth
taii:St Uigh School.
She was .married to John
T. McAsh in Seaforth in July,
190 and took up residence i rt
V*arrut.r She was predeceased
by :Itehusbad+ ftve year3
a/1o..
e .a piano teca.
ttieShmberwas:of Varna aUher;itite4
Church; a life tnetnber of the
tICW and church organist fel
a ;nitmher or year.
She is survived! :by two:
sons, William. of Ya a and
Eio}dofHarnilton, four;Igrattk
dchildren:and 1;2 great -.gran. d
children.
Aural service wan held
at Ball Funeral Horne in.
Clinton on August 22 with
Rev. Stan McDonald officiat-
nng, Ingot, las in Efalar a
Towns. i
e :.
C tnetery, S
PallbearWere f're4
Clytnont, Robert Taylor,
nest Talbot, John Keys,. Ar.,
nold. Keys and Wilfred OW -
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flower bearers were Gary
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