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Clinton News-Record, 1971-05-27, Page 7Hensall 4-11 girls visit WI BY MRS. MAUDE HEDPEN The 4-H girls and their mothers were special guests at the Home Economies meeting of Kippen East Women's Institute held in the Legion Hall, May 19, Mrs, R. Kinsman was hostess and Mrs, J. Drummond was co-hostess. Club No, 1 entertained with a skit "Kippen Fashion Boutique", Club No. 2 commented on seams, zippers, facing and hems. Kippen Club 3 commented on mix and match, an easy and convenient way of making several outfits for several occasions. Mrs. Al Hoggarth gave a humorous reading. The motto "Keep the family yearning within the family earnings", was given by Mrs. Harry Caldwell. Miss Donna Whitehouse a recent winner of advanced honours was presented with a gift as was the club leaders. Mrs. V. Alderdice, Mrs. Turner, Mrs. M. Connolly, Mrs. Kinsman, Mrs. Brodie and Mrs. Postma. Mrs. R. Bell, the president, had charge of the business and presented a gift to Baby Chalders from the Institute, Mrs. R. Kinsman entertained with several piano selections. Readings were given by Mrs. R. Bell, and Mrs. J. Drummond. Plans were made for the bus trip to Toronto on June 23 when the group will tour Canada Dry, and Science Building. Anyone wishing to go contact Mrs. Drummond or Mrs. Kinsman. Voting delegates to the District Annual were Mrs. R. Bell, Mrs. Drummond, Mrs. Connolly. Mrs. Al Hoggarth, convener of Home Economics had charge of the program. Mrs. Alderdice conducted a contest. Lunch was served by Mrs. Connolly and her committee, NEW OFFICERS AT LEGION Joint installation of Hensel' Branch of Canadian Legion 468, and Legion Ladies Auxiliary was held in the Legion Hall Saturday evening May 22, with Blyth installing team in charge. Past president, Paul Neilands; President, Vic Stan; V i c e-p resi den ts, Murray Traquair, Jim Chalmers; Sgt. At Arms, W. H. Bell; secretary-treasurer, Sam. Rennie; Service Bureau Officer, Fred Beer; Executive, Wiimaer Dalrymple, Jim Stan, Grant McClinchey, Stan Radian, Larry Uyl, Garnet Allan, E. R. Davis, Jim Smale. Ladies Auxiliary: Past president, Mrs. Garnet Allan; president, Mrs. E. R. Davis; vice-presidents, Mrs. Mildred Chalmers, Mrs. Beatrice Uyl; secretary, Mrs, Wm. H. Bell; treasurer, Mrs. Grant Bisback; Sgt. At Arms, Mrs, Clarence Reid; Sports Officer, Mrs. Clarence Reid; Pianist, Mrs. Ed Munn. Executive, Mrs. Howard Smale, Mrs. Wm. Striate, Mrs, Mary Taylor, Mrs. John Skea, Mrs. Paul Neilands. liettsall District Ca-Operative OFFE11S BEAN CONTRA CTS We have a COMPLETE LINE of Seed* rertiliter and Chemicals For Your Spring Needs up Golciough, who played the guitar and sang. Then the audience joined the whole group in a sing-song led by Hazel McCreath of some old familiar songs, accompanied on the piano by Hattie 'Wood. During the singing period, a duet, Whispering Hope was sung by Lois Wise and Stan IVIcIlwain, It was a great pleasure for us to take time otit to spend an hour with the residents and hope to be able to go back again at a later date. A closing thought; If you are looking for a recreation that guarantees a lot of fun and friendship, Modern Square and Round Dancing are at the top of the list. yor.r.F.,••••••.•• 4 x 8'. % Fir. Std. - 4'28 4 x 8' .% Select T & G •7.95 . _ ..... • • ..... 4 x 8' I 4 x 9' 7/16 Blackote • • 2.29 7/16 Blackote • • 2.49 r,1 GALVANIZED ROOFING Std. Gauge 10•95 squarer ' .IPLaP. MIL m/P mIP y8 3, ;At 215 2,46 4 7 4 x 8, 4 x9 4 Y • • 14 go • ,F—or* . — Prices below are based on any quantity and delivered on our truck if required —FREE! — ror 3 SHEETROCK "Pr REZ Redwood and Cedar quarts 2i2S /WIWI 61.95 4-41•4, Seal-on Asphalt SHINGLES $8.50 square 1 ASPENITE , 4 x 8 - IA" 4 4 i $2.95 A 1 1 i $ —4 * ' P.V.C. CORRUGATED PANELS 26"_9r• green and white $2.25 each I 4 F ront my window INNMIIIIMIIPIIIIIOIIIMMOIIMIIMM BY SHIRLEY J, KELI-ER I got panicky, good heavens, I thought, I make a living sitting quietly in meeting places, How in the wide world, can I remain content and concentrating while seated on Something as sore as ' my butt for hours on end? Out of somewhere in my past a voice was faintly heard.....if you fall off a horse, get right back on and ride ride, ride,—,„ Gritting my teeth, I mounted the bicycle once more. I rode a full mile before surrendering to the intense irritation in my posterior and returning home to my pillow. For two days I nursed my bruised and battered bottom. On the third day, determined to ride that bicycle again if it killed me, I rode a few blocks. Although the soreness was there, it wasn't the deep-seated agony of the last time. The next day I rode a little farther. Gradually, as the days pass, I'm getting toughened down to the task at hand and ready - as ready as it is possible for me to get - for the big ride in aid of the cancer fund. I have a few sponsors. Some gaffawing friends have agreed to pay me a few dollars on behalf of the cancer fund if I complete the course. Others have been entirely generous and have promised to give me the the total amount for the finished project whether I make the circuit or not. If there are any of you out there who want to take pity on a stupid housewife who has written herself into something which could very well cause untold suffering in the 'end', don't hesitate to contact your local editor. He will know what to do with your thoughtful donation for the cancer fund. If you are praying people, please put in a word for me. Ask the One who watches over us all to provide a clear day for the ride:...no rain, no boiling sun and please, please, please, no wind. I need just the right conditions for the outing which has become known in my home as Mother's Misery. OIL BURNER SERVICE No Waiting On Cleanouts Pick Your Date Now FOR YOUR SAFETY OUR DELIVERY 'TRUCK CARRIES FUEL OIL ONLY Call Our Agent ROSS JEWITT For FARM & HEATING PETROLEUM NEEDS SERVING CLINTON AND DISTRICT SINCE 1945 Gordon Grigg Fuels atotr000t ti ototaototlootloo_bnpbptuo,_okoompoopo 9 •PHONE 4824411 Cliotprt,Newa-Flacorc$,:rhoMay, May 27,1971 7 John Riley of Londesboro is presented with a cheque for $500 from Paul Kerrigan of the Clinton Kinsmen Club. Mr. Riley won the money by having the winning ticket in the Kinsmen Stanley Cup pool. He had bought the ticket on the day of the final game from Mrs. Robert Burns of Londesboro. Winners of $100 for the semi-finals were Austin Hartmen of Goderich and Graham Masion of Exeter. CASH PRICE Are You Considering Building This Spring? Prices will NEVER be lower than right now! DASHWOOD Basement Windows Complete, ready to install 40 x 20. 8.99 , . . A complete range of.. DASHWOOD WINDOWS Cheek Our Prices! , , People who know me don't even believe that it is true. They can't accept the fact that I've decided to ride in a bike-a-than early in June to earn money for the Cancer Society. The whole idea was born in a kind of a silly fashion....as are most of my brainwaves I must admit, In the newspaper for which I write a womanly column each week, I was babbling on • about the fact that so many women in the province have been riding their bicycles for cancer funds that it would be great gesture if the women of my town would do the same. I even stated in ,one of my weak moments that I would start the ride in aid of such a fine cause, It didn't take too long for the idea to take root in the head of my neighbor...a dear girl with a real yen for sporting activities. I think it is the best idea I've read in a long time," she gushed at me one morning as we were hanging out our clothes. "I'll ride with you. You can Put my name in next week's paper as a candidate for the ride and I will even accept the calls from other girls who wish to ride with us. Think of the exercise we'll get, Shirt!" Even at that point it didn't seem too alarming. But then the calls began to roll in from gals who were serious about this ride and wanted to pin us down to a date and a route so they could plan for babysitters and get their sponsors. It became evident that I was involved in a marathon ride on a bicycle I didn't own...and it was time to do something about it, I borrowed a bicycle and rode a few blocks. Nothing to it, I told myself upon my arrival home. My legs weren't tired. My heart wasn't pounding. I wasn't even puffing. The next morning when I sat down rather quickly to eat my breakfast I discovered the area which had taken the abuse during my outing. My bottom end was just like a huge boil following my very short jaunt and I was pledged to ride 10 miles very soon. Square Dance Club's season winds BY MRS, LOIS WISE May 1 the Clinton Square Dance Club held a special open dance at the Clinton Public School with the caller, Glenn Patterson putting members through their paces. There was a good attendance from other ' clubs in the London, Parkhill, I,4ticknow, Goderich, Seaforth and local areas, Our last dance for this season was on May 5. We concluded our evening with a pot-luck supper. During the summer there will be summer dancing at various places, and the Bayfield Pavilion has been booked for June 19. Another enjoyable evening was spent on Thursday, May 20, when the club went to Huronview to entertain the residents on Family Night. They seemed to enjoy the different and interesting manoeuvres of modern square dancing. Also, several couples of the Round Dance Club taught by Edward and Lois Wise demonstrated the intricate steps to some dances which go hand in hand with Modern Square Dance Clubs. The program also included a couple of numbers by Sharon Brownies meet BY JUDY WISE At our meeting last week Fluffy Owl and the new Brownies skipped outside. Then we made a circle and played with a ball. Tawny Owl and Fluffy Owl told us we are going to visit our Brownie Camp near Goderich next Wednesday and have a picnic. We're Over Stocked! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR CHECK THESE: Spruce No. 1 2 x 4's 8 46' ° 2 x 6's 8 - 16' 2 x 8's 2 x 10's 12Yze 8 - 16' 113c 8 . 4. • 23c IS. •4.• 81/2 •IIPM1Pm• The above prices apply only to minimum orders of 4000 feet mixed BRUOEFIELO We have a small quantity of CO-OP SEED CORN still available. 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