Clinton News-Record, 1963-12-23, Page 3(Color)
"Tarzan's Three Challenges"
(Color)
plus a Three. Stooge Comedy "KNUTSY KNIGHTS"
MON., TUES., wErp.—DEc4 3Q-31, JAN.
JERRY LEWIS, Dina Merrill &Mickey Shaug y
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On the sea and under it Jerry will tickle your ribs with a
east pf t nautical nonsense.
"Don't Give Up The Ship"
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THURS., FRI., SAT,—JANUARY 2-3-4
Janet Lei h, Dick Van Dke and Ann Margret
-One of the season's brightest comedies, a musical sa,ture
on the foibl of es mode th .'ern you,
"Bye Bye Birdie"
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Happy and Prosperous New Year
to all our many customers in thii
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MAY HAPPINESS BE YOURS
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Happy Wprkers.
Pick Secret Pals,
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The Christmas meeting of
the 'Keppy 'Workers .Club was
held apt the home of Mrs, Wm,
Firm with IS members. and.
one visitor present, The meet,
ing opened with a enrol. Mrs..
Elgin Dale read the scripture
from the Bible and The roll ;call.
was answered,
Business wad cuscussed and: it was decided things would be
left at Mrs. Ken Gibbings to
pack two boxes, Secret pals
were picked again for • hirth.;
days and anniversarys for
Election of officers took,
place also for 1964 and a lay-
ette was sent to the Children's
Aid Society;
Tea money was collected and
'the kicky draw was won by
Mrs. Norman Dale. ,
Mrs. Henry Klaver gave an
interesting talk on "What
Christmas is Like in Holland".
Then gifts were` exchanged.
The meeting closed, with the
prayer and a nice lunch was
served by the hostess,
The next meeting will be at
the home of Mrs. A, Vanden,
dool on the evening of January
8. Roll call will be new ideas'
for a program next year.
The Ontario Street Couples
Club held their Christmas party
on Friday, December 13 at the
Church and the worship ser-
Storm Limits
Party Attendance
BAYFIELD There was a
small attendance at the Lions
Christmas Party for the school
children held in the town hall
on Friday afternoon, owing to
the storm,
Two carload of children
came from SS 3 and otherwise
there were only the pupils from
Bayfield Public School, (Varna,
SS 4 East and SS 4 West Stan-
ley being unable to attend).
Mrs, W..E. Parker's classes
sang as Christmas carol and
Mrs. Turner's classes did a
group recitation.
Lion President, Russell Kerr,
set up the projector and LeRoy
Path projected three films: A
trip to Paris, France, Hop-a-
long Cassidy and Bugs Bunny.
Lloyd Malcins took Adam
Flowers place, on the com-
mittee.
Santa Claus arrived, and the
three Lions assisted him in de-
livering oranges and candy to
the children.
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Welbanks, and the late Mr: Welbanks, Londesboro,
exchanged wedding vows with Joseph Sidney
Freeman, Goderich, on Saturday,' December 7.
(Photo by McDowell)
Couples Choose Mr. and Mrs. A. Aiken
To Head Club For Up-Coming Year
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vice was in the charge of Mrs.
Cecil Elliott.
All joined in the singing of
several carols, followed 'with
the reading by Mrs. Willard
Aiken of the Visit of the Wise
Men taken from the Bible. Mr.
Jack Merrill also read verses
Wading through the snow
to the garage this morning,
climbing the snowbank thrown
up by the plow, and nicking
up my shovel to commence a
typical whiter daY, I couldn't
help feeling sorry for poor Geo-
rge Cadogan and wife, Elda,
whq are wintering in Spain,
The cowards!
Newspaper people who are
taking a year off to write,
theY are aettled on the island
of Mallorca in the Mediterran-
ean, with two cats, a dog and
daughter Kathie, 14, •
Anyway, as I took a deep
breath of that crunchy polar
air, and started coughing, my
heart went out to them. Here
I was, a Virile man of the -true
north, red blood, pumping in
practically every vein, nose
running freely, heart thumping
sporadically, battling the ele-
ments to begin another day's
hunt for meat for ray little
family.
And where was George? At
that very moment, he ,was st-
rolling indolently .clown the hill ,in Palma. de Mallorca, on
his. way to the bakeshop to
buy some of those crusty little
roils, hot from the, oven, and
take them back to the apart-
.merit where be and Elda would
sit on their balcony, in, their
Shorts, and have breakfast,
looking at that same old mon-
otonous scene — the Mediter, ranean sparkling in the sun,
And as I thought .of this,
I was so overcome by pity for
them that I started to cry.
At least, I think that's what
made me commence weeplpg.
At any rate, I was still sob-
bing When I got into the car
and found it, wouldn't start.
Think of what they /iris's!
There's the happy family jaunt
to the Christmas tree lot, and
the delightful, democratic ch-
oosing of the tree:
"That one's scraggly, This
one's bushy at the bottom but
skinny at the top. I like spruce.
No, we're getting a Scotch
pine. Too big. Too small. Too
much • money."
of scripture.
Two readings entitled "A
Christmas Gift" and "A Shep-
herd" were given by Mrs. Cecil
Elliott.
The president, Ross Trewar-
tha, took the chair and` busi-
ness was transacted, The slate
of officers for 1964 are as fol-
lows:
Presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Art
Aiken; vice-presidents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Garrett; secretary,
Mr. and Mrs. Rdss Merrill;
treasurer, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Wheeler; assistant secretary
-and treasurer, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Elliott; press reporter,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merrill;
flower convener, Mr. and Mrs.
Brock Olde.
The evening's program was
in the charge of Mr. and Mrs.
John Lavis who quite capably
conducted several much enjoy-
ed games.
Santa Claus arrived and dis-
tributed gifts to all present
and lunch was served by the
committee and a social half
hour followed.
first-footing it through the dr-
ifts for a drink. No losing
your overshoes at the party,
No catehing hell on the way
home from your wife, for kis,
sing all the Other wives at
midnight.
The Cadogans probably just
sit arotind on New Year's Eye
in a Spanish cafe, drinking
wine with a lot of other lucky
dev — uh,lonley souls, listen-
ing to a flamenco singer try-
ing to cope with Auld Lang
Syne!
No I wouldn't mind joining
'the Cadogans in Paris in the
spring, Or Rome in the fall.
But nothing could fame me to
miss the brisk joys of winter
and the holiday season in the
true north, strong and freez-
ing. Nothing, that is, except
enough money to get out of
it! -
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And who'd want to be in —
Mallorca on Christmas Day?
Nothing to look at but palm
trees and blue sky and, golden
sand and blue sea. No crackle
of flames in fireplace.
No Boxing Day rabbit hunts
or calls on friends for 'eggnog
by the fire. No skiing, skating,
sliding, No rosy cheeks, no
left-over turkey. Feel a pang
for the Cadogans. Just sitting
there, in their shorts, watching
that lousy Mediterranean.
And look at the fun they
miss on New Year's Eve, No