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TORONTO
EadaS
O'KEEFE CENTRE
May 1
National Ballet of Canada
Concerto Barocco, Le
corsair, La Prima Bal-
lerina
May 2
Bayaderka, Lilac" Garden.
Don Quixote pas de deux,
Solitaire
May 3 and 4
Romeo and Juliet
O'KEEFE CENTRE
May 6 - 11
Brasiliana
May 27 • June 1
Lyon in Winter
EGLINTON THEATRE
May 1 - 24
Doctor Dolittle
ART GALLERY OF
ONTARIO
May 1 - 5
Tissot
ODEON HYLAND
May.
The Party
ROYAL ALEXANDER
THEATRE
May 1 • 25
_Spring Thaw '68.
ROYAL. ONTARIO
MUSEUM
May
Jensen's Historical
exhibition
THE PLAYHOUSE
THEATRE
May 1 - 26
"You're a Good Mae;
Charlie Brown"
• You'll enjoy Toronto more
at the Lord Simcoe Hotel.
It's in the heart of down-
town, close to all Toronto
feature entertainment and
shopping. And the sub-
way's right at the door.
Sensible prices, special
weekend rates, free over-
night parking and the rooms
are completely refurbished.
LORD SIMCOE HOTEL
University & King Sts.
Tel: 362-1848
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mouth,. vi140140
. Th4teen members and two
visitors met in the church par,,
for for the April Meeting et
the. We-Be--Lo
Ml's, *WO -Opened Pc Moot,
Mg: with a. Pgera and hyMnIQQ. '
was sung, "M1se Ether 44M19,
son .and her •e9M. 411ttee Were
•
in Charge of the worship sere
vice. Miss Jamieson gave the Media
'faecal and Mrs, Penne,barker,
Mrs. 140111,'Mrs. Reid and
Mrs. Murch gee read portions
of the leseeN
mowatt gavo a very in.
terosting talk at this meeting..
The theme Being "God so loved
tho world." Mrs. l'ennehaker
Played a piano solo and; rs.
'McGill read a poem '{'When
Easter sings across the Sea."
'Thirteen hespital and five
home calls were reported, The
treasurer's report was given.
The minutes were read and
adopted. The offering was re,
ceived and dedicated, There
'Were also "TN* you" cards
read.
-This 'Ma has been invited to
Meet with the Fidelity Unit, ,
May 14.
It was rlecided to hold a bake
sale early in June. Mrs. 'Merch
read a very humorous article.
Lunch was served and a social
half hour followed.
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THANK YOU!
From
KINSMEN 'CLUB 'OF CLINTON
FOR YOUR SUPPORT IN
OUR LIGHT BULB
BLITZ
Anyone who was missed in our canvass may
get their supply at. Beattie Furniture
Proceeds For`ternmunity tory:tee
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may 9-10-11
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SHOWS EVERY EVENING
UNTIL END OF SEASON
— NOW PLAYING —
Thurs., Fri., Sat.
May '2-3-4
Plus — Second Feature
"The Patsy"
EACH FEATURE SHOWN ONCE
IN THE ORDER LISTED'
Admission: $1.25 with Children
Under 12 Free
Adult Admissions: Monday to Thursday, $1.00; Friday & Saturday, $1.25
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FIRST RUN FILMS IN AIR CONDITIONED
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Thurs., Fri, Sat.
May 2-3-4
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Mon., Tues., Wed.
May 6.7-8
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APPLICATION FOR PLAYGROUND LEADERS
Clinton Recreation Committee
SPECIAL
THIS WEEK
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SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN
482-7791
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING
LOCATED RIGHT BESIDE
CROWN BOWLING LANES
VICTORIA ST. E. (Hwy. No. 4 S.) CLINTON
HULLETT CENTRAL SCHOOL
MUSIC FESTIVAL
MAY 8th and MAY 9th
9:00 a.m. — 3:30 p.m.
'Winners' Concert
May 10th at 8:00 p.m.
— Everyone Welcome --
Adjudicator: Mr. J. L. MacDowell
18b
in Montreal
Your stay at tlisi Witidsor hotel will
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DOUG. ANDREWS
Recreation Supervisor
Box 239,
Clinton, Ont.
-WO our .494$P.do little Pure%
than "Whether tiley.ar * proa
king •COMIPP, 103.044WTY,'i.
14.0 records or. Just thinning
they always do 3t wItit140154eg0
Sorffioloptly, bent to allow the
rear end. to be rested on.. the a
`nearest chair. My !West son's
idea of .adventere is to. hear
the first performance of a new
-14Pekee recording,. High spot
in. my daughter's life would be
to speed a solid uninterrupted.
day just "messing .around the. -
.housett you know, a. little 04
this one iittie Of that' and
nothing too ieVieeratiee • .
Fact of the hatter is; Irm
Worried that such behaviour is
not considered abnormal by the,
other mothers to whom Vvo,.:A.
spoken, Most of my fowls have
so much togetherness with their 1.
10s-these days that they Can't
sweep the carpet without first
asking that whole .bodiee of
reclined yotitlis'trtiggle to their
'lames, and crawl to the side -
of theroorelpefore foldieghelp,
less in a limp Iwo.:
Then auddenly -without wart*
Mg " the floppy figure pulls
self into A• twat rather •hypnotic
stance inaanswer to the' whine
of the, radio 'or record palyer.
It snaps its ,fingers, bobs its '
head, ..fteces its-wrist; bends .,
its knees rhythmically nntil. the,
music is , done, • Then it col-
lapses once more in a heap.
Maybe it is a case of "weak -
knees disease" as my' husband
claims (that's a nice way of
saying 'laziness). I'm hdpiag it
isn't some severe form'of male-
netrition or a hideous effect
of this Air pollution we heae
so much about. I- live in hope
that aging is -the cure. •
just can't _figure out what
is won -WWI today's?, p14),47gg,,,
$.4e1Y VTR .Met t40. one
who has noticed they WAY
AM more..
it's tree. Modern day kids,
do not play gatnos any more •
a,At leeet tiloy don't Play •
2Arnea the way We used' to;
when we were that age.
I'm not really old, you know,
Qh I adenit there was not a
single television in the neigh.,
borarhogd when I was a young*
ster but that doesn't mean
was born aboard the ark. We
had a radio (end not one with
'the huge -trumpet either but a
streamline cabinet model). My.'
father drove a ear, 'I • had a
bicycle, There were records in,
my circle of friends but heaven
knows I couldn't Afford them.
So ygo can see that my life
wasn't too unlike the lives ofa
Trinity Anglican Church,
Hayfield 'was the scene April
20 of a spring wedding at which
Berthena Margaret Cruicka
shank became the bride of Ro.
bert John McCool. Rev. E. 3.
B. Harrison performed the
double ring ceremony.
The bride is a daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Cruick.
shank, R. R. 2, Clinton and
the groom's parents Are Mr.
and Mrs, Fred McCool, R. 141,
Londesboro,
The church organist, Mrs.
Donald Johnston, played tradiw
tional wedding music for' the
ceremony. Given in marriage ,
by her father, the bride was
lovely in a full skirted floor
length gown of nylon net over
satin brocade, featuring a fit.
ted bodice and lily point sleeves.
A pearl tiarra held her three
tier shoulder length silk illusion
veil and she carried a white
Bible encrusted with red rose.
buds.
Mrs. Wayne PIetch,Wingharq
cousin of the bride, was matron
of honour.
She wore a formal length
BROWNIE'S'
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Box Office Opens at 8.00 p.m.
First Show at Dusk
ALL DOUBLE FEATURE SHOWS
FRIDAY - SATURDAY
Moy 3-4
"DIVORCE
AMERICAN
STYLE"
Showing ar 10:45 p.m.
(Adult Entertainment)
Dick VanDyke
And DEBBIE REYNOLDS — In Color
"The Lovelns"
Showing at 9.00 p.m.
(Adult 'Entertainment)
Riebard Todd and Susan Oliver
and James MacArthur
Color Cartoon
Opening Nightly
May 9
Coming May 9 to May 15
"To Sir,
With Love"
(Adult Entertainment)
— AND -
"Catalina Capers"
SATURDAY AFTERNOON SKAIING
Public School Children 25c Admigslon
Nisi 25c to 'rent :Woos
my l0d$ r~ *Opt when I was
79M1g: used to get. up Par1y,
get out ef the house :as feet
as I could p1,41:44x 44y,
to: daric or longer lf I could
got away with it, In Spring
we'd build rafts and troo
hOnses and go fishing. Through
summer .we'd go swimming And
play "run sheep runt' and Pa4
lunches and taice hikes. Come
fall we'd collect specie and apateh
squirrels hiding nuts and just
idle away hours and hours riewe
by the railway tracks, Winter
days were really active with
lee rinks to build, igloos to
plan, trails to . stalk and hills
to corquer.
Days that I was at home 144° .der my . mother's feet were
days when I was too sick to
do anything else. I didn't do
it because I enjoyed,it,
At weep* the kids who Ire.,
princess style mai of blue net
over satin brocade. Her head,
dress was a matching three
tier shoulder length veil and,
she carried a bouquet of red
roses.
Paul McCool, Mitchell, ate
tended his brother as grooms.
man and guests were ushered
by Wayne Pletch, Wingham, and
Roy Greene, Toronto. •
Daffodils, pussy willows and
pink 'tapers decorated the
church parish hall where the
reception was held. Receiving
the guests, the bride's mother
wore a blue lace ensemble,with
black accessories and a cot..
sage of pink roses. The groom's
mother assisted wearing a pink
net and lace dress, white ac*
cessories and a pink rose car.
sage. •
For travelling to points east,
the bride donned a navy blue
linen suit with matching access'
sories and a pink rose core
the groom's farm, R. R. 1,
Londesboroa
Prior to the wedding, the
bride's mother entertained at
a trousseau tea at her home.
Tuesday evening April 16. The
living room table was decorated
with red roses and matching
candles. Pouring tea were Mrs.
James Sturgeon, Brucefield and
' Mr s.,Jack,•Ham m oncla Bayfi el d.
Serving were Mrs. Dennis
Bisback and Mrs. EdwardFlor.
ian, both of Clinton. Also assist,.
Mg were Mrs. Alexander Gibbs,
Clinton; Mrs. Ninian Heard and
Miss Mary Heard, both of R.R.
Clinton,2,
Showers were also given for
tiro bride at the homes of Mrs.
Ninian Heard, Mrs. Leslie Jer.
vis and Mrs. Edward Florian.
Explorers host
youn6er girls
Wednesday evening, April 24
the' Explorer Girls entertained
the eight-year old girls of the
Ontario Street, Sunday School.
Several games were played
with Peggy Switzer and Lorrie
Symons in charge.
A worship service was con-
ducted by Patti Kay, Patty Cook,
Juelie Howse and Kathy Engel.
During the work period the vis-
itors made a booklet about Ex-
plorers.
At the close of the meeting
freshie and cookies were served
by the gold star girls. The vis.
itors were Janie Symons, Lorie
Blair, Lori Miller, Marilyn
Mari, Madelon Sewers, Cheryl
Welch and Sharon Irwin.
Sewers, Cheryl Welch and
Sharon Irwin,
Vegetables shotild be cooked
While still frozen. use very
little water and guard against
over cooking - Vegetables are
done as soon as they are ten.
der.
Clinton W.I.
hear speaker
' The Clinton Women's Instia
tote met in the board room of
the agriculture and food build.
ing April 25.
The president Mrs. W. Col-
dough opened the meeting. Mrs,
Huron Murch, • the secretary,
read the minutes of the March
meeting and Mrs. M. Batkin
gave the treasurer's report.
Roll call was answered by
members pinning a corsage on
their sunshine sisters.
Correspondence was el dealt
with. The Clinton WI are re.
Sponsible for the hospital cart
for The-aribritlfailMay.-1Virs. M.
Nivens was appointed to attend
the Huronview auxiliary meet.
ing at lifironview, :on hay 20.
Achievement day for the 4-1.1
girls will be held in CHSS May 4
And it is hoped many of the
members will be there to see
the work of the girls.
The meeting closed and the
members later met at the Pres.
byterian church where a ban.
quet was set out The floral
arrangements being the Insti,
tote colours. Lieutenant Hewitt
and Mrs. Hewitt were guests
of the WI. Lieutenant Hewitt
installed the following officers
for the' coming year: past pre.
sident, Mrs. Charles Nelson;
president, Mrs. Wilfred Cola
slough; vice-presidents, Mrs.
Clifford Holland and Mrs. Char.
les Lockhart; secretary, Mrs.
Huron Murch; treasurer, Mrs.
M, Batkin; public relations,
Mrs. John Gibson• district di.
rector, Mrs. Charles Nelson
and alternate, • Mrs. Norman
Tyndall.'
Conveners are: Mrs. A. Popp,
Mrs, A. Groves, Miss L. Lang.
ford, Mrs. Frank Cummings,
Mrs. Roy Connell, Mrs. E.Rad•
fOrd, Mrs. E. Trick, Mrs. M.
Crich, Mrs. H. Managhan, Mrs.
M. Wiltae, Mrs: W. Hoggart,
Mrs. C. Lockhart, Mrs. W.
,Ross, MrS. J. Grigg, Mrs. C.
Elliott, Mrs. B. Gibbings and
Mrs, W. Wise.
Auditors are: Mrs.. Norman
Tyndall and Mrs. Bert Gibbing;
A very interesting talk was
thee given by Lt. Hewitt. The
next meeting will be May 28
in the board rooms.
,77,717,
.P9401. and gastillaroa Districts.
during the migthp. of July and
August with 0:44:prgjggt«..
P1411g. were .9440g4 for the
44y,s. prOgy441 an May
it was ..announced that
Morton WOO be deleaate
week at the cifficeragetiferegOo.
in Guelph Tgprg$ggtIgg 040 pis"
After the singing of God
Save the q.P1.4,:t101telen4111PC4
was -ro.rvectiv .tttec1111t94triettl
bars,
Council Warns
Buyer' Beware
The.Ontario FootiCouncil has
issued a Warning 'to the put.
chasers of maple syrup and
other maple products,
It's simply this:' Everyone
:purchasing 'nage products
should be quite sure that the
product being offered to the
consumer is 100 per cent pure
maple sYrup. In short, beware
of imitations.
Already this year, complaints
have been received that tin.
scrupulous salesmen• are go-
ing about the province offering
a product that is purported
to be ,'Maple Syrup", but is
in fact an imitation product with
maple .flavouring added.
Most of these reported sales
have taken place in rural areas,
at road-side markets, and at
community sales, he con.,
tainers are often labelled in
French, and frequently the
product is peddled from door
to door at a reduced price.
If you are in doubt about the
grade, purity or flavour of such
products get in touch with the .
nearest branch of the Ontario
Department of Agriculture and
Food, the Fruit and Vegetable
Division of tne Cana.aa Departn
ment of Agriculture, or Mr.
Walter Humphreys, Ontario
Maple Products Fieldma.n, Box
157, Barrie, ,who is prepared
to test small samples without
charge.
Legislation providing for
severe penalties for misrepre-
sentation of maple products ex.
ists, and anyone violating these
regulations should be reported
immediately.
Remember, there is no sub.
stitute for genuine maple pro.
ducts.
Wedding Pictures' •
Entertain
At Huronview
• The" Tiger Dunlop Institute
had charge of the April birth.
• day party at Huronview April
17. The residents were enter.
; Mined by the Treble Singers
Choir and a series of beautiful
slides of local and Centennial
scenes were shown.
A delicious lunch was ser-
ved and gifts were presented
to, Agnes Lynch, Mrs. Donald.
son, Mrs. Fee, Fred Dater;
-` Thomas Clark, Mrs. Hutchin-
son, Russell Fuller, Mrs. Harm
per, Lottie Z urk, Mrs. Kechnie,
Mrs. McMichael. Mrs. Daer,
• Mr. Menary, Mrs. Warner,
'-'Mrs. Stapleton, Mrs, E. Car.
• "ter, Florence McNaughton,
• Frank Tyndall Mrs. F,Mow
'"sack, Wifam
z"ebop'er ant:NI/Irv:4N: Meb:alliim.
P• i
Pelegates from Goderich,
puggOggN ./45111,,
Clinton, Wingham, gt. kiolon'S
Tiger Dunlop, ,Polgravo' and
AnhorANYOmen"e Institutes mot
last wee* in the Sunday ge11901
Peal of Wesley Willis Church
Clinton tg plan tor the West
Iluron pistrict rally to be held
in pentniller 'United Church on
1‘44.Y 30;
The prestdent of West Huron
MrS:Wilfreci QololOngh of Olin,
ton was in charge of the hu,,
mess meeting. The, minutes
were appreved as read by the
secretary treasurer, Mrs,
James IrlOrton of Goderich. The
presidents et' each branch were
pained a nominating committee
and they Made up the slate of
officers which will be ,presentre '
ed by the chairman, Mrs. Han.
.old Quant of St. Helen's.
Mrsp Tait -Clarlc, curator for,
the 'district led a, meeting of
branch curators and they re.
ported on their work during
the afternoon,
It was. announced that Mrs.
Milton Partly, editor of Home
and:C.ountry•will ,be the guest
speaker at ,Bemealer• and also
present will be the new board
director, Mrs. Wilber Law*
rence of Embro.
Mrs. Wes Bradnock, Huron
County rally president reported
on the proposed project of beirig
,hostesses in the, log cabin next
to the Huron Pioneer Museum
in Goderich. Each branch will
have a vote at the district an.
ilual to see if they will assist
Clinton Community Centre
. Roller Skating Schedule
WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 — 7:30 P.M.
FRIDAY, MAY 3— 7:30 P.M.
SATURDAY, MAY 4.— 2 P.M.: 4 P.M.
SATURDAY, MAY 4 NITER 7:30 P.M.
SUNDAY, MAY 5 7:30 P.M.
Wedding
Mcc001.. -7•CRUICKSHANK
Ten vvottseri's group
hold meeting.
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