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nioney'wil b'subtractedthe cost
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The editor of The London. Free
Press joined thy\ Consumers'
Association's Mrs. Marion Brech-
in in asking that farmers let
consumers sit on their selling or-
ganizations. If that is "the case,
then we, as newspaper Gusto-
ould have a voice in the
pricing hd selling ofThe London
Free Press. After all, what is
I am not a cigarette smoker bu
I have no objection to enjoying
some of the money the cigarette
companies spend on public mkt -
dons and advertising, and. to tell
the truth 1 liked that naughty,
billboard which Benson & Hedges
have been giving us Iately of the
two sewer workers coming out of
their manhole' to look at a lovely
pair every long, very slim and
very feminine legs passing by.
If you've seen that picture and
you're no holier than I am, I'm
sure you appreciated it too and
you will no doubt feel a bit peeved
to learn that we're not going to be.
permitted to look at it any more.
Not because the powers that be
have considered it obscene, mind
you. After all, how could the cell-
sors condemn a picture which
shows nothing but legs when
there are now a dozen magazines
in the country which. show every-
thing, apsl in full color centrefold.
• No, the .objection `c mes•Afrorn
the Women's Libbers; and since
there were so many complaints
from this source, it was a com-
pany decision to remove the ob-
jectionable billboard. After all,
one of the bondages that these
women are not liberated from is
cigarettes, and. it just isn't good
business for a firm to fall into
disfavour. with its customers.
And what was the argument
which Women's Lib presented to
get the hateful picture removed
from the landscape? Well Helen
Lafontaine, a member of the
media committee of the Ontario
Commission on the Status of
Women, put it this way : "It was a
cheap shot at women! Just look
at the faces of the men in the
picture! It's disgusting. It's ob-
vious it's not cigarettes being
sold, it's the woman. „ She
obviously doesn't have any
clothes on."
If I can comment here on the
good woman's quote, I'd like to
confess that it wasn't obvious to
me that the legs belonged to a girl
who had no clothes on, and 1 feel
rather stupid about that. I feel
t that I somehow missed the in-
tended soul -of this work of art.
But to carry on with Miss
Lafontaine, she declared with
some heat that the advertisement
wasn't at all amusing and it
wasn't even ° human. Said she,
"That sort of situation where
women can't walk past a con-
struction • site without comments
and leers is an invasion of their
privacy. It's the attitude that
every man in the world owns
every woman in the. world!"
Well being a mere man, and as
I have just confessed, a rather
stupid one at that, I just can't
follow her reasoning. Here is a
woman who, r take it, finds no
fault with the cosmetic industry
and who probably loves to begin a
gala evening with a dab of wicked
perfume behind her ears the
same as any other. woman; and
who, the sable as any other
. :e+ " ry'prigsataJl, s
nth g css,her&elf in the
most fetching of the `latest
fashions. But what is the purpose
of cosmetics and perfumes and
fashions? To please other wo-
men?
Seems to me that Miss Lafon-
taine could take a lesson or two
from Mae West, who, inciden-
tally, mightn't have been a
Women's Libber but who certain-
ly never' let any man slap her
around. The story is that one day
a sweet young thing came to Mae
complaining bitterly that she
couldn't go down the street any -
.more without some lecherous
man or other tossing a wolf
whistle at her.
"And that worries you?" Mae
asked. "Don't be an ass! It's
when they quit whistling at you
that you worry ! "
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SETTER ENGLISH
Bt, .D. C. Williams
WORDS OFTEN MISUSED
Do not say, "The wedding .oc-
curred in the bride's home." Say,
"The wedding TOOK PLACE."
Things TAKE PLACE by arrange-
ment, and they OCCUR by chance
or accident.
The use of "absolutely" with the
word "correct" is superfluous. Say,
"The solution is correct," • not "ab-
solutely correct."
Do not say, "It's no use for me
to write him." Say, "It's OF no use
•for,me to write TO him."
Do not say, "What.we need are
more textbooks." Say, "What we
need IS more textbooks." "What
we need" is a noun clause expres-
sing the idea of our need, which is
singular.
OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED.
Ext_raordinayy, Pronounce eks-
tror-di-ner-i principal accent on sec-
ond syllable, and in FIVE syllables
— not as sometimes heard in six
syllables, as "eks-tra-or-di-nera."
Aerie (nest of bird of prey).
Rhymes with "carry."
Doughty. Pronounce dow-ti, ac-
cent first syllable.
Blasphemo ffs. Accent FIRST syl-
lable, not the second.
Confiscatory. Accent SECOND
syllable, not the first.
OFTEN MISSPELLED
Flare (an. outburst of flame or
light): Flair (an instinctive liking or
aptitude). Misogamist (hater of
marriage). Misogynist (hater of
women). Relevance; "ance." Retic-
ence; "ence. ' Exhort; observe the
"h." Exorbitant; no "h." Meritori-
ous (praiseworthy). Meretricious
(showy; gaudy): observe the second
"e." Imminent (impending). Im-
manent (duelling within).
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ACROSS
1 - Preposition
3 - Debate
7 - Printer's unit
9 - Courage
12 - Daubs
15 - Clamor
16 - A duck
17 - Apparent
19 -Rotate ,
22 - Goddess of
the dawn
23 -Fish organs
26 - Tropicalparrot
28 - Out-of-date
29 - Ill -b fellow
30 - IMIr pierce
31 - Essay again
35 - Boredom
38 = Exhaust
39 - A lout
41 - ".... Lang
Syme"
42 - Searches into
44 - Accumulate
46 - Projecting
parts
49 - Move with
Sostealth
. Prayer
52 - Aloft
53 -Hum
54 - Preposition
DOWN
1 - Extet
2 - tulmerel
3 - Moreover
4- Pass a rope
through
5 - Employers
6 - Exude
7 - Miscue
8 - Manuscript
(abb.)
10 - Medicine
11 - Musical note
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13 - Male nickname
14 - A shield
18 - An age
19 - Suffer keenly
21 - Mother-of-
pearl
23 - cum
laude
24 - Legal Standard
(abb.)
25 - Luket+varm
27 - Route
28 - Pastry
32 - One or the
other (abb.)
33 - Militarybody
34 - a Thailand
(ver.)
36 - Deprives of
sensation
37 - United Legis-
lators (abb . )
39 - Arrangement
40 - A criminal
42 - Tb goad
44s - Male Body part
rent
- Preposition
4� - Mintiest note
48 - Inebriate
49 - Latin "you"
51 - IWvwrl
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sauce (IW the geeee ,sauce for
the ear.
Farmers it .,
hasb good,
eranY
that is true. However,the
average. iof Ontario
farmer incomen 1912 Val OW T
then means that even if be never
had it so good,his average in.
- is still only of that of.
organized labour. bour bas
'Practically no in'ventment, while
farm investment is a minimum of
$100,000„
Why do we do it?"A variety of
reasons., from liking the way of
countrY life, to the fact that we
are. inveterate gamblers,
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sugar and two ounces of vapona
(dichlorvos). Flies are attracted
by the beer,` they say, eat the
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