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Friday, Aug. 13
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Friday, Aug: 13
8:15 p.m.
15 Regular Games for $10
THREE $25 GAMES
$75.00 Jackpot To Go
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(CHILDREN UNDER 16 NOT
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Entertainment
this WEEK in
THE
TIMBERLANE
ROOM
• THE SOUND
OF FURY
ELM HAVEN
MOTOR HOTEL
CLINTON
BRIEFS
with Mr- Roy Lawson, Goderich
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jordan
of London spent a few days visi-
ting with Mr. and Mrs. James
Keys of McKillop.
Murray Sholdice is
holidaying with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. James Keys, in
McKillop
Miss Vivian Block' of
Waterloo, a member of the urban
rural exchange group, spent the
past week with Miss Margie Eck-
ert of McKillop.
Miss Anne Sharp of Richmond
Hill spent the past week at her
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Cockwell of
Goderich were guests of Mrs.
Frank Johnson last week.
Miss Lillie,Dundas of. New
York City is it guest of her
brother, Mr. Willis Dundas.
Mrs. Margaret Whyte of
North Bay and Miss Gertrude
Crich of Toronto were week end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
C rich.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Martin and
Glenn of Chatsworth, Mrs. Melvin
Refd of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Glenister and Heather of
Acton, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Cormack and two sons, Earl Reid
of Mt. Forest and Mr. and Mrs.
Gerry Coughlan of London were
guests of Miss Alice Reid over
the week end.
Mrs. Ross MacGregor has
returned from Brighton and Lon-
don where she spent two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Stoll, Detroit,
were guests of her sister, Mrs.
Andrew Houston and Mr. Houston
.in Egrnondville.
Mrs. Donald Carr, Wm. Carr
of Toronto, James Hart, Ithaca,
N.Y., Miss Margaret Harris,
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Ola Eikli
and Ingrid of Rochester, Mich.
—visited M .
Scott last week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gal-
ligan and family of Chicago are
visiting with Messrs. Ken and Joe
Murray in McKillop.
Ashton
Reunion
The. annual Ashton reunion
was held on the spacious lawn
of Violet and Seldon Ross, R.R.
1, Brucefield, when 72 descen-
dants of the late Sam Ashton
and Mary Ann Gibbings met to
renew or become acquainted and
reminisce the good old days.
They came from far and near,
Royal Oak, Mich.; Duntroon,Ont.;
London, Stratford; Port Elgin;
Goderich; Fordwich; Brussels;
beafort,h; Clinton; Londesboro
and Blyth.
Sports of course were a high-
light and much enjoyed, with the
winners as follows: picture draw-
ing, Dave Craven, London, Mrs.
Geo. Ashton, Fordwich; wrapped
parcel, Roy Ashton, Goderich;
rolling can relay, Geo. Craven's
team; licorice contest, Fern
Craven and Geo. Warner; pre-
school children, race, Grant
Haves and Cheryl Lyon; back-
wards race, Gail White and
Wayne Lyon, shoe scramble, Gail
White and Rhonda Warner; wheel-
barrow race, Danny White and
David Craven, Wayne Lyon and
Larry Baer; hop skip and jump
race, girls , Lori Young; boys,
Wayne Lyon; guessing number of
buttons in jar, Lori Young, Jack
White; largest family present,
Mrs. Geo. Ashton,Goderich;
youngest child, Scott Baer, R.R.5,
Goderich; closest birthday,
Gloria White.
The peanut scramble is
always a highlight for the
children. Balloons were also
given to the children. A
bountiful picnic lunch was en-
joyed by all.
The 1972 executive is the
same as 1971; president, Mrs.
Lorna Radford, Clinton;
-secretary-treasurer, Mrs.
Grace Easom,Illyth; snorts„Mil
and Mrs. Elmer Townsend, Sea-
forth; table committee, Mrs.
Gordqn Richardson, Mrs. Gladys
Wallis, Mrs. Ila Walters and Mrs.
Roy Ashton.
HOT BEEF
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ONLY .
50c
Includes:
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Cole Slaw, Gravy
Every Tuesday night
6:30 till 8:30 in the
beverage rooms
• AT THE
Blyth Inn Hotel
BLYTH
SOME LEW/PN peom rxePeleiewce
ornirtes ivEvFx) IC'covgie
Mr. and Mrs.J ack Chodoroff
of Toronto, Mr. and MrS. Steve
Slomovitz of Cleveland, Ohio and
Mrs. Maurice Mandell and sons,
Amez and Claude of Paris,France
were recent guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Emile Iszacovics.
Miss E. C. McLeod and Mrs,
H. C. Pelletier, who have been
visiting in Toronto returned it
their home on Sunday. They
were accompanied by their niece,
Mrs. Donald Carr and Mr. Win.
Carr who visited at the residence
of Mrs. Patricia Troutbeck and
her brother, Mr. Kenneth South-
gate.
Vacationing at the home of
Mrs. William G. Wright is her
daughter, Mrs. Thomas S. Craw-
ford and granddaughter, Miss Jill
Crawford of Winnipeg; her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Leo Rafuse, and Mr.
Rafuse of Newcastle, New Bruns-
wick, and her son, Robert, and
family of Brampton.
Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. Rod
Lovdal, San Juan, Puerto Rico,
are visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMillan,
Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. Lovdal and
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Williams
spent the weekend with relatives
in Flint Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reid of
Owen Sound spent the weekend
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Saturday, August 14th
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The Winthrop correspondent is unable to supply
the local pews this week a,,,s she is in Victoria Hospital,
London. But all is well that ends well, for on August
sixth,she proudly presented her Hubby with a bouncing
baby boy, Daniel Earl, twelve pounds, five ounces,
twenty-four inches long, with a deep base voice.
On behalf of my wife I take this opportunity to
thank my kind neighbours and friends for helping to
keep our household running during Marg's absence.
Robert Holley
her Hubby
it off easy or does he really
care for me?"
-LOVING HIM
DEAR LOVING HIM - Your
letter has just reached me -
after several months.,
Your mother is unfair to
hold that one mistake against
you. She is going the right way
about having you 'on her hands
for the rest, of her life.
If you. are 21, and if he is
not more than two years
younger than that - and you
haven't made ages clear -
give love a chance: -A person
—who. is talking marriage sounds
serious. And to heck with no-
sey neighbors!
DEAR DORIS
- I would like information
on a second marriage, such as
dress and proper etiquette, and
could I have a wedding cake.My
mother can't help as she lives
5,000 miles away.
This is a 'second wedding
for both of us as we are bah
divorced. Would it' be all right
for four of our seven children
to attend? Is it necessary for
me to pay for my bridesmaid's
dress?
- SECOND MARRIAGE
DORIS CLARK
"Oh, the comfort, .the inex-
pressible comfort, of feeling safe
with a person - having neither'to
weigh thoughts nor measure
words, but pouring them out, just
as' they are, chaff and grain to-
gether, feeling sure a faithful
friend will sift them, keeping
what is worth saving, and with
the breath of comfort, blow the
rest away."
AUTHOR UNKNOWN Smiles • •
A youngster who felt hesimply
Must have $100, decided prayer
was not enough and sent his re-
qt.-16SC: by letter, directly to the
Almighty. The post office for-
warded hiS letter to the White
House where the president
chuckled and directed hiS aide to
send the boy a CheCk for $5. The
lad, delighted that his plea had
-borne fruit, wrote a proper thank
you note, but added a terse post-
script, "I notice you routed my
check through Washington. You'll
be happy to know they deducted
the usual 95 percent."
Vet: "If ,I cut off your dog's tail,
it will ruin his appearance. Why
do you insist on the operation?"
Sad Sack: "My mother-in-law •is
coming to visit and I avant to
eliminate any possible sign of
welcome."
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DEAR DORIS
- A chance acquaintance whom
I met several years ago has
become a ball and chain around
my neck. I felt sorry for her at
the time because she seemed
almost mentally Ill.
She keeps me on the tele-
phone sometimes for hours.
Once I told her not to bother,
me any more because my, nerves
were getting .frayed just listen-
ing to her troubles.
I got rid of her for about a
year. Then, she started It again.
am,-ha husbandnd
children, but she doesn't want
,to believe ,that. How in heaven's
name do I get rid of her?
- TALE OF WOE
DEAR TALE OF WOE - I'd
hate to guess how many kind
souls like you fidd their home
routines disrupted by such calls.
Why couldn't a housewife say:
"I just cannot talk on the tele-
phone. Right now I have lunch
to get ready and' baking to do
for Saturday." Or, must
go. There is something on the
stove." (One woman keeps a
kettle of water. on the stove just
so she can say this - but,„I'm
afraid I don't go for an un-
necessary bit of deception.)
Where the long-winded com-
plaint concerns family wrangling,
one could do worse than suggest
a talk with .a qualified counselor
in a social agency. .
bE AR" DORIS
- I am - very, much in love
with a man a few years younger
than myself and we were getting
along fine until our nosey neigh-
bors started a, few rumors.
Well, now we have decided
to stop seeing one another for
a while to stop all of these crazy
rumors - but it is driving ' me
crazy as I have a very strict and
evil-Minded mother ,who does
not believe in going out with
anyone. You see, I :tuba mis-
take a few, years back and now
I am paying for it. But this
fellow knows everything about
me and he still insists he loves
me and that an age difference
does not matter to him. -
He wants to cool it down,
so we can start over again and
get .married before anyone knows
anything. He also wants to adopt
my baby. Is he 'trying to break
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DEAR SECOND - Separately
I'm sending you a few helpful
ideas about second weddings.
Your wedding can be just as
lovely as any other, but will
doubtless be on a smaller scale
than a first one. Certainly have
a wedding cake, certainly wear
a gown ,,- but this :time in, a
pale -pastel shade.
Your bridesmaid's gown will
doubtless be something she can
wear again and she should be
the one who pays for it.
If the four children you plan
to include are living with you,
and there is no danger of hard
feelings or a strained atmosr
phere, I'd say have them share
your day by' all means. They,
are the ones with whom you
— — are going- to share_the _Isly_Qtf
your new husband (who will be
their new father).
CONFIDENTIAL TO STILL SEX-
SHY - You assumed too much.
If you had reticent, sex-shy par-
ents who started you off with
the idea that sex wasn't quite
decent, more repetition of the
act over 10 years of marriage
can only bring boredom.
And yet you are both in love.
Isn't it time you started learn-
ing about this important part
of marriage, and what it Can
mean?
This physical act is"Ifie"lifiEL." '°"'""""""
est expression of human love, 41
and deserves study and discus-
sion between you. Your mar-
riage is worth some mental
effort. I'm sending you , my
leaflet recommending several
books and pamphlets for mar-
ried folk like you to read. ' '