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Thank You
for your generosity
during the April
Campaign for funds.
You can still contribute to the Cancer Society
by contacting your local canvasser or
funds campaign chairman.
Canvassers are requested to turn in all monies
as soon as possible.
Huron County Unit
Canadian Cancer Society
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May 9-10.11
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FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT The
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Featuring MARY
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HOTEL
CLINTON
May We Suggest The Following:
HOUSE DRESSES — HOSIERY -- LINGERIE
BLOUSES — SWEATERS -- STRAW PURSES
SUMS — LINENS DUSTERS — Etc., Etc.
MARTINS
DEPT'. STORE
CLINTON
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empire waists with low back
necklines topped by a bow.
Little Miss Jeanette Dutot
cousin of the bride was a dainty
flower girl in an identical mini-
ature version _of the brides-
maids and carried a nosegay
of shasta mums. Master
Michael Hulls, nephew of the
groom was ring bearer. _
Joe Van Rooryan acted as
beat man and KenHulls, brother
of the groom and Fred Dutot,
brother of the bride, ushered.
The wedding reception held
at the Albion Hotel, Bayfield,
was tastefully decorated inyel-
low and white spring flowers
and candles. The bride's table
centered with the wedding cake
and, flanked by white tapers in
crystal candelabra.
The, bride's mother received
guests in a pale blue lace en-
semble with white accessories
and wore a white carnation cor-
sage assisted by the groom's
mother who chose a mint green
lace ensemble and white ac-
cessories and wore a white
carnation corsage.
The guests then returned to
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Hulls for a social time.
The bride chose a white
imported wool crepe ensemble
with navy accessories and cor-
sage of yellow roses for travel-
ling.
The young couple will reside
at 2,5 Orchard /St., London.
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present from ,
Det,r4' any re .. LOki 9 Pee en 1.113 Catharines, hitby, soutearnp.
panists were Mrs. Jim Lobb,
Mrs. G. Henderson, Mrs. R.
Williamson, also Mrs. Pippin
played for the special music
given by the Snyder family.
Other music was a double
duet by Bert Lobb's four daugh-
ters. Instrumental' music by
Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Holland, Jervis bro-
thers, violin and piano by Lloyd
Snyder and twin sister Mrs.
Pippin, Mrs. Williamson gave
a reading "The Golden Wed-
ding."
Speeches were made by the
host, Lorne Jervis, his son
Donald, Rev. A, Mowatt and
Wilfred Jervis.
Later the chairman called
on Walter Forbes, Robert Wil-
liamson, Les Jervis and Bert
Lobb for brief speeches.
The UCW served a tasty and
bountiful luncheon to the guests
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Wedding Pictures
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Things .are ',getting, just,
1lttle ,out of hand when a wom-
AR is diSinIssed from her job
because,she's too fat—or
I say beeMtSe someone TIM,410,
she's too fat, .;
I was reading just lately that
physical education teacher.'
lost her lob because she ,couldn't
whip her over42.0Q pound frame
into a size 12 gym •suit whiett .,
the principal said would blvd
been "more .becoming" to he,
profession,. Balderdash I say
and it seems that's: , what the;,
tabby tetteher:1 ;3a •;' :1:'•1 0 t
-.pause, 'She:, i- hid lOtteil kfcti maj'.
Mist 164 ; spinos.;
Where the heachhaster ;was more,
"broadminded",
Certainly. the pert and petite
PT marm is the ideal advef'
lisement that physibal exercise:
takes off inches, Or the tall,
tanned teacher with' the mus-
cular legs and the strong chest,
muscles lends strong support
the argument that women .can
be both athletic and feminine.
But that's no reason to ditch
pool' potty Dotty because she's
not a gaunt gidget who pro-;
jects little. more than an image.
It's a well known and proven
fact that fat girls who may net
look the loveliest are by far the'
nicest people with the most
ton, Paisley and Windsor.
Prior to her wedding the
bride was entertained at several,
showers held by friends and
neighbors at the Sunday School.
by Mrs. Roy Leppington, aunt.
of the bride, and Miss Hilda
King, great aunt, also by the
office girls of London Life.
Weaving driver
gets $20 fine
Driving back and forth across
the road at 2 a.m., in front
of the home of Acting Police
Chief Leroy Oesch, cost.
Cornelius A. Wammes
'
21, RR2
Clinton $20 and c'ests on a
conviction of careleks driving
in Clinton Magistrate's Court
last Wednesday.
Acting Chief Oesch said he
saw the car weaving past his,
Orangel "StA:et ',"hoittparld-
chase le hie "ofrii 6r.''Efe isat
the ,, gar „eceaeippally left -the
road and drove over lawns.
assembled at the tables.
Among the beautiful gifts re-
ceived was one from the Ses-
sion of Wesley-Willis Church
and a pot of golden 'mums'
from the UCW.
Regular
Ball
Practice
WEDNESDAYS AND FRIDAYS
at 6:45 p.m.
CLINTON PARK
All Boys Welcome
15 or younger as of Jan., 1968
All positions open.
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Sponsored by
Huron Fish & Game Club
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1.
lik
ibinlcing now about the yoUng
man 'who a rkt d 'a computer to
spit oat the addresses and
numbers of girls who
would make suitable mates. ;4.n.
to every case the -girls
were over-weight he said, but
at the same time delightfully
entertaining and More attrae,
tive to him. than the lean love-
lies. who growl like the neigh-
Ontario UCW
hold meeting
• • The afternoon unit of the On.
tame Street United Church
Women, met in 'the church, are
lor TuesdaY rMay7 With Oinenit
bers in attendance.
-Mrs. A. J, McMurray opened
the meeting with the worship,
assisted by Mrs. Warren Gib•
gangs,
Mrs. A. Coleman, leader,
then presided for the meeting.
An invitation was received
from Londesbord UCW to ate
tend •their Thankoffering meet.
ing on June 4 at 8:15 p.m.
Another invitation was received
from Burns Church to attend
their Thahkoffering meeting,
June 12 at 2:30 p.m.
Members were invited to ate
tend the Huronview bazaar and
tea May 22 from 2 to 4 p.m.
Anyone wishing to donatearte
ides for the bale Should have
them in the church at the end
of this week.
The afternoon unit is hold-
ing a coffee party and bake
sale Thursday morning, ,May
16 from 9:30 - 11:30 a the
Ontario Street Church base.
ment and church parlor.
Mrs. G. R. McKeil enter-
tained by showing slides on
Hawaii where she had been on
a trip last January.
Mrs. A. Coleman and Mrs.
W. Gibbings modelled Hawaiin
gowns.
Mrs. W. B, Olde gave us a
very interesting and detailed
report of the annual meeting of
the London conference United
Church meeting which was held
at Park Street United Church,
Chatham, in March,
The meeting was closed with
the Mizpah Benediction after
which a lunch was served by
the, December ,gropp, Mrs.
Frank L ca.; `e. Arai Crichp
Cornish, Mrs:. M. W.ebster..and,-.
Mrs. A. Groves.
Clinton .Netys•Recor 1, Th4r44py, May :9, .1908.
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Admission $1.25 Children Under 12 in Cars FREE
Coming Next: "THE VISCOUNT" plus
"THE LAST CHALLENGE" (Adult Entertainment)
The Board of Governors
of
Clinton Public Hospital
InVites the Citizens of Clinton and
District .
VISIT THE HOSPITAL
WED., MAY 15
from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
At Which Time Tours of the Hospital
Will Be Conducted
Tea
will be served in the
NURSES' RESIDENCE
By the Ladies Auxiliary O:f Clinton
. Public Hospital
from 2:30 to '4:30 p.m.
A Hobby Display Is Also Being Presented
This Event Is Being Held In Conjunction With
NatiOrial Hospital Days
j, H. MURPHY,
President,
Board of Governors
tier's ,pooch When. things .aren'1
lust to their Mingo
It must surely be assumed
that the chubby gym teacher was
ousted. for some other 'reason
that), because site was too hefty,
Would hate to think that a
good teacher otl .any continent
would be -out of welt. simply
because she wasn't .as appeal-
ing to the eye as $01110
'nat. kind of an attiude could
be disastrous to fat people
everywhere 'who hold down re,
sponsiblp-positions and turn in
excellent performances,
It really isn't becoming t sup.
pose, for. a 'wide woman to be
a nurse. How can she possibly
convinee her patients that a
low-calorie' diet is necessary
When she herself absolutely
obese? . But maybe because she
-watfdles .and puffs her way
through the wards her Patients
are ready,to avoid that fate at
any cost,
A rOly-polY • receptionist :may
pot be what cartoonists depict
as the proper first-impression
to meet salesmen and custom-
13111, size doesn't matter( a
Whit if the voice that says hello'
is cheery and the conversation
that fellows is light and happy
enough to lift even the sourest
sop! out of depression. It's like
money in the bank for the com-
pany \vith a greeting girl of that
capacity, no matter what size
she is,
The curvey clerk in a cloth-
ing store can he like stilt in the
wound for an over-blossomed
matron who feels slightly in-
adequate as it is. Some -cus-
tomers are much more at home
with a heavier salesgirl who
understands the problems of the
pudgey who must also dress de-
cently and attractively to be
admired.
If I, was the busty, hippy
school teacher who was out of
work beemise my figure didn't
conform to a standard !pattern
I'd hold all my chins high and
roll 'to the nearest exit. If I
Was healthy and well and con-
vinced that I was doing an ade-'
quote job of instructing a bunch
of scrawny litany-eyed nibblers
I'd have no qualms about my
qualifications as a teacher or a
woman.
As by the petty principal
with the "thin" viewpoint I'd'
mail' him a box of chocolate
ecldift tliW' note" 'Take"
nod' aftet -the ',other i r* 011'4.thel
s a Q.!, edges, of ,volt ;ton na il to
cushioned in far-sigh ted
• St. James Anglican Church,
Middleton, was the scene Satur-
day April 27 of a pretty wed-
ding amid yellow spring flowers
and lighted candles when Rev.
E. J. B. Harrison united in
marriage in a double ring cere-
money. Arlene Lillian Dutot and
William Gordon Hulls.
The bride is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dutot, Clin-
ton ,,.and, the groom's parents
are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hulls
of Bayfield.
The church organist Mrs.'
Edward Wise provided tradi-
tional wedding music.
Given in marriage by her
father the bride was charming
in a floor-length sheath gown
of 'white peau satin featuring
empire waist with an overlay
of Alencon embroidered lace
doWn the front, Sabrina neck-
line, long lily point sleeves
and detachable sweeping
cathedral train with lace
applique.
Her only adornment, an
amethist necklace, keepsake of
her maternal grandmother. Her
three tiered silk illusion
shoulder .length veil was held
by a dainty pearl floral head-
piece.
She carried a white Bible
showered with- yellow rose-
buds and stephonitis.
Mrs. Carol Dutot, sister-in-
law of the bride, was matron
of honour. Miss Janet Falconer
and Miss Delva.Harris of Len-
brides` Tliey
Were rdelitiehlly. gownecriliffilae
• peau-de grendier feature.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jervis,
Life-long residents of Goderich
Township observed their golden
wedding anniversary Wednes.
day May I, at Holmesville
ited Church, where they attend-
ed as newly-weds in 1918.
The lake Rev. Arthur Sine
clair the minister on the Hol-
mesville and Ebenezer circuit
was the officiating clergyman
at the wedding at the home of
the bride's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W1Iliam Lobb.
For ° two years the couple
lived in Holmesville before
moving to their farm on con.
cession 14 where they still re-
side,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Jervis
were door attendants in the yes.
tibule of the church and Lorne
and 011ie received their guests
in the basement room, attrac-
tive with new drapes and spring
flowers.
Mrs. F red Lobb was in charge
of the guest book. Sixty-five
registered and enjoyed a social
hour renewing acquaintances.
Of special interest was a table
-set with a lace table cloth over
a yellow underlay.
Lunch tables about the room
had white table cloths with dal-
fodil bouquets around which the
guests sat for a program. Wil-
liam Jervis made' a capable
chairman. A guitar and accor
dian number by Mr. and Mrs.
W. Holland started proceedings.
Everyote joined in a sing song
given in four parts. The accom.
Jervis celebrate golden wedding
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