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SAFETY SNOWMOBILE WINNERS — A junior safety contest was a feature of Saturday's activity at the
Kirkton-Woodham Winter Carnival. From the left are boys winner Mark Bearss, girls runner-up Lana
Marshall, girls winner Susan Schaefer and boys runner-up Scott Brintnell. Placing first and second in another
category were Doug McIntosh and Graham Ross. T-A photo
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Village of Grand Bend
Ratepayers
Grand Bend council will be passing a
bylaw regarding building permits on
February 17, 1975. Any suggestions or com-
ments regarding the following terms from
ratepayers will be accepted by council before
February 17 or by attending the meeting.
• NEW CONSTRUCTION - Permit $25 for first
$1,000 and $2 per $1,00 thereafter.
• RENOVATIONS — Permit $5 for first $1,-
000 and $2 for each additional $1,000
• RENOVATIONS — Costing more than $5,-
000 will be considered new construction.
• A permit will not be necessary for
renovations less than $500 or any roofing,
reshingling or eavestroughing.
Note: Grand Bend building bylaw No. 11 - 1951 has
been repealed and will be replaced by the
National Building Code.
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Sugar 'n spice
— Continued from Page 4
what the Women's Lib is going to
hit me with, among other things.
One last example. I know a lot
of women teachers. You think
they need liberation? Like hell.
They smoke and drink and swear
like sailors and swagger around
in comfortable pant suits while
the men strangle in shirts and
ties. And the real clincher is that
they make as much money as
men, and frequently more, Top
administrative jobs are open to
them. They don't want them.
Why? Not because they can't
handle them. Most of them would
do a better job than the dim-
witted males who now inhabit
these posts. No. It's because they
don't want to give up their
feminine perks: staying home for
two days with a sniffle; shooting
off to the hair-dresser once a
week; breaking into tears when
By MRS. HUGH MORENZ
Mr. & Mrs. John Reid of
Regina, Sask. spent the weekend
with his parents Mr. & Mrs.
Murray Reid. John is stationed
with the RCMP in Regina, and he
flew back Sunday evening. His
wife is staying for a holiday
with the Reid's .
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Hendrick of
Exeter visited one evening last
week with Mr. & Mrs. Henry
Becker.
Visitors during the week with
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Devine were
Mr. & Mrs. Ervin Latta of
Waterloo and their aunt Mrs.
Amelia Willert of Dashwood.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Ratz, ac-
companied by Mr. & Mrs. Jack
Hutchinson have returned from a
three week holiday in Florida
where they visited several, dif-
ferent areas.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Gus Van Massenhoven and
family were Gus' two sisters, Mr.
& Mrs. Tony Joris, Stevie and
Johnnie of Watford, and Mr. &
Mrs. Matthew-Vanderheyden,
Jennifer and Derek of Strathroy
Mrs. Henry Becker attended
the funeral, Saturday, of her
cousin Clayton Oscar Smith. ,
Gary and Donna Baker at-
tended a birthday party in Kit-
chener, Friday,. when their sister
Nancy celebrated her 19th bir-
thday.
everything becomes Too Much
For Me,
I have always treated a woman
as a woman first and a person
second. I have used the same
treatment with old men and little
kids.
If I have to start treating
women as people first and women
second, I know who is going to
complain the loudest. The
women. And the second loudest
complaint will be from yours
truly. It will destroy all the
mystery and glamor and ex-
citement which are the only
things that make life worthwhile.
Men, rally around. For years,
both sexes have been more equal,
but women have been more equal
than men. Now, all they want to
do is widen the gap.
Some of my best friends have
been women, but how would you
like your son to marry one?
Mr, & Mrs. Tony Regier of
Detroit spent the weekend with
her parents Mr. & Mrs. Ken
Baker Sr. On Sunday they all
visited in Stratford with Mr. &
Mrs. Ken Baker Jr., Bonnie,
Tracey and Shellie.
Sunday dinner, guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Milton Sweitzer were Mr.
& Mrs. Murray Evans of
Delaware, Mr. & Mrs. Stuart
Sweitzer of Grand Bend and Mr.
& Mrs. Jim Campbell of Exeter.
Roger Ratz attended the
Ontario Liberal Convention, as a
delegate from Huron, on the
weekend, held at Cleary
Auditorium in Windsor.
Alf Burt of Manitoulin Island is
visiting this week with his sister
and brother-in-lawMr. & Mrs. Ed
Turnbull.
Monday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Hugh Morenz were Mrs.
Jack Ver Beem of Camlachie and
her grandson Jamie Ver Beem of
Sarnia.
Mr. & Mrs. Milton Sweitzer
visited Friday evening in Zurich
with Mr. & Mrg. Seth Amans.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Dietrich
spent the weekend in St, Clair
Beach with Mr. & Mrs. Ted
Dietrich and visited other
relatives in WindsOr.
Mrs. Theresa Brannon,
Michael, Paul and Pauline
visited friends in Stratford on
Sunday.
Our response
— Continued from. Page 4
explained. The heroines are not
spontaneous. The whole effect is
one of innocence betrayed by
villainous husbands and only
vindicated by the appearance of
Prince Charming.
There are rounds of personal
relationships, all portrayed as
being very meaningful.
Husbands and wives are forever
courting. There is little place fpr
the usual. Women must never be
taken for granted. Many naive
viewers must have been sorely
disappointed by the cold realities
of life.
Herta Herzog in a studyof soap
operas in the 1940es discovered
three main satisfactions for their
followers. There was emotional
release, opportunity for building
castles in the air, and a source of
advice. This latter was not very
practical but rather a very
general knowledge about life.
Social scientists in their media
studies have found that people
are rather selective in their
identifications with characters
and problems seen on the screen.
They are interested in things only
according to their needs and life
view. Thus soap operas tend to
reinforce the status quo rather
than launch their addicts on new
life styles.
Soap operas can be educative.
Society changes faster than in-
dividuals in it. Thus our dramas
teach people the social ex-
pectations of the day.
People living in a world for
which they were not schooled find
in the soap operas companions
with which they can relate much
as young people relate to other
young people.
All of these theories and
guesses are not very interesting
and become means to test our
own viewing practices. Not only
so, but if any or all of these
theories should prove true, the
use of soap operas to initiate
counselling or to change life
Styles would be shown to be very
practical.
I once started a national
campaign for PORK (Parents of
Rotten Kids). It was fairly
successful.
Once more I appeal. Last time
most of the joiners were women.
This time, I want the men of
Canada to stand up and be
counted as members of my new
organization. Don't nobody be
scared.
It will be called; Men! Atack
Female Independence.
Anonymously, In short, MAFIA!
RCMP officer at
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Mr. Earl Berscht, our sewing machine repairman and
'Instructor, will be at our store Friday, February 14,
from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, February 15, from
11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Bring in your sewing machine for a
check or repairs. Mr. Borscht has had over 37 years'
experiences and all his Work is guaranteed for a full
year.
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