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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-03-03, Page 11.a. •a OuicK cANADJAN. QUIZ 1. Where is Canada's great "dila- , osaur cemetery?" 2. In a year, which is greater in Canada:* the total .ofowages and salaries paid by industry, or the total o% ca o ration pro- fits by industry? . 3. Iovi' many ° schools, , are there in Canada for the blind and 'deaf? 4. Are. Canadians paying More per year to meet fa.nlaily llQw- ance payments or the Old Age Security pensions? 9, On consumer goods the ser- vices Canadians spent $10.0 billion 15 years ago. What was the 1994 total of such spending? .. a ANSWERS:5. $29.5 billion. 3. There are 19 ;such schools, with. 3,333 pupilsattendance. ,3 in .. last year. 1.. In the valley of Al- • berta's Red Deer River. 4. In tbie current year farnilY allow• ance 7pay'ments will cost $900 million, the ' Old Age Seenrity pension $1,145 .million.""' 2, In 1904 wages and salaries totalled $23,41'9 million. corporation p"ro- fits after taxes $2,592 million, .h� F • It's the E.ATin the MEAT that counts. SUPER -RIGHT BRAND, AU. MEAT, SKINLESS 4• URE PORK.' SAUSAGE SUPER Rpm' 'QUALITY, SKINLESS BEEF L�I.ESLICEDR .. MAPLI S LthVKEPD WIENERS SX BRAND BOLOGNA CHUNKS1 Ib lb -1-Ib pkg ,00,104 //00, /' 071 .4 It 0, 11.1 °;$e4 i% SUPER -RIGHT QUALITY RED BRAND STEER BEEF - SIRLOIN or WING STEAK IMIDLSTEAt,`4Ep PORTERH'O'USE or WNG ROAST. SIRLOIN POINT ROAST BONELESS RUMP ROAST. ROUND STEAK ROASji Bwr" FANCY U• L A ISL:::: Q Tomato Juic Detergent (Towel, Pack) 'Reg. 93c — SAVE AN .EXTRA 4c BREEZEtlOc OFF DEAL) giant size boxy* A&P Skim Milk Powder Reg. Price box $2.79 — SAVE 20c INSTANT MILK Choioe Quality Cream Style A&P CORN 8 -Ib box �. FEATURE PRICE! 5 20 -f1 -oz tins c .:.,::. •.tom ;:«h .}.,,,.� .}>`,; +.,,.. ..: BANANAS Any meal tastes better with bananas "From Honduras, the famous Cabana Bananas." Selected quality, Targe size fruit, very top grade. Buy them by the hand. Be sure you see these beautiful bananas, No. 1 grade. rsyr s} ,,r if sY u�3 oa, u Vis::: ,,fl,'9 r'r4 J. ' 7 , .✓ iky , {i '� •� � ••: +•r+ • }:M• ',:,:rr. • e;-• t. r/J / �, - FEATURE .PR10E! 48 -FL= OZ TINS c 4' Ho�r�i�s��ll e . OIlVIFSIIILLE. The World d Day of 1'xaye r was observed by. the Ilolme•sville, U.C.W. on Fri day, l ry . . 1I Cudmore ebruaand her 2athgrouMrsp were. eh rg he service. The world theme was: "Yo are •my, Witnesses." Scripture read- ings ,were given by Mrs,. Muriel Grigg and Mrs. F, Cantelon. Mrs. E. Potter led in . prayers of thanksgiving and dedicated • the offering. The meditation on the theme was, given. by, 'Mrs, W. Norman. Mrs: C. Park- led in the prayers for peace and sang "Let us have Peace." After the close of the service Mrs. E. Grigg conducted the business. The, minutes were read' by the secretary, Mrs. R. Miller and the roll call was answered by the paying of fees. Ile correspondence was read by Mrs. D. Gliddon. Twenty pairs of mitts and several pairs ofY,Pyjamas had been completed for the Children's Aid Society. Articles for the St. Christopher's Orphan Home at Hong Kong are to be broughtto the March. meeting. Mrs. Grigg announced the Presbyterial U C.W. annual to be held at Wesley Willis on March 22nd' and the conference U.C.W. at Wingham on March 29th and 311h. The flower and card report was given by - Mrs. K. Harris and the visiting report by Mrs. Norman. Hostesses for the afternoon _A&PfChoice Quality Columbia Reg. 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Mrs. Barr Williams over the week - W elnd were Mrs _Myrtle Bolton and: Miss Sandra Williafrs,uir- lin,gton, and Mr: and Mrs. Bar- lie Pipe and daughters, London. 1VIrs. Morgan Jones • is a pat- ient in Clinton 'Public Hospital. ,Mrs, R. G. Rapson has re- turned to her home in the vil- lage .after a two Week stay in Clinton Public Hospital. Stuart Grigg, who has been with the Royal Bank of Canada at Toronto, has been transferred to the Leamington branch. Dr. and Mrs. 'Frank Norman and daughters of Parkhill were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Norman. Bob Norman and Robert Sem- ple were in Toronto on Sunday and also visited with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Postill in Stratford on the return journey. BRIDGE There were`five tables in play at the Godericli Duplicate Bridge Club on Monday night. . Win- ners and their scores were as follows: Mrs. D. Worthy and Mrs. I. Papernick, 63!/. points; Brig. and Mrs. G. L. Smith, 62 points; Mrs. W. G.. MacEwan and Mrs. J. Wheeler, -61 -paints; M•rs. F. Reid and Mrs. . B. Ers- kine, 571/, points; Mrs. J. String- er and Mrs. B. Lapaine, 551,'. points. AnglersRact e. . To -Bait: Lines. Lake Tiur n forest district, angling seasons 1966: (All Dates Inclusive)., Largemouth and Smallmouthi Bass --Tune 25th to November 30th; 1VIasltizionge—Dupe 13th to November 41Qth; Brook Trout, Brown Trout and Aurora Trout --•April 1Oth September ;16th; Rainbow Trout—April 30th to September 151h; Extended 'sea- son ' for Rainbow Trout—April 30th to November 30th. See Ontario Fishery Regulations for names and location of areas in which there is an extended sea- son; Atlantic Salmon --January 14 to October 10th; Pike, -No closed season in Lake Huron and Georgian Bay; Inland Wat- ers of the District—May 14th to March 31st; Walleye (Yellow Pickerel) No closed season— Lake Huron; Georgian, Bay and Inland Lakes — May 14th to March 31st; Lake Trout and Splake—No closed season—Lake Huron and Georgian Bay; Inland Lakes—January lst to October 10th; Whitefish—No closed sea- son in Lake Huron District; Sturgeon—No closed season- in Great Lakes; Inland Waters — June 15th to May 14th. Canadians have returned a minority government in seven, of the last 14 rational elections. Of the 32,415 manufacturing establishments in Canada in 1961, 27,744 had less than 50 employees. � 1 }k��:•:aL}{mss}••,' 5 • • • .. b N• • • • Whatever the wegther yo.uWfni Beat the weather the modern way with an automatic'ejectric dryer. Whatever the eather eather clothes dry the way you Want .them—fluffy dry fo r idiate storing or damp dry for crisp ironing. No more lugging heavy baskets of wet laundry oto the clothes line. You can wash and dry a whole load of laundry. electrically for less than six cents. Why be old-fashioned when modern electrical living is so easy—so inexpensive. You Tet more out of life when you get the most out of els ' itity. lice better... ELECTRICALLY ige„ooff,, decuki, koceu, wcc� I GODERICH PUBLIC UTILITIES WEST STREET vac Ooderic , S4 a1 0 ' r► da , c1 3, f 11 SUGAR AND SPICE by Bill Smiley -Geor e: is the Custodia Su- perintendent uperintendent at our illiteracy factory.: (It used to be called head janitor.):. I congratulated him the ' other ' day. His wife had "done well," as we say, in ausi theory exam. cth rycm. "A 0 0 • He shook his head. He swore: Then, "It'd driire you- up the wait. :.If I ever get married again, it won't be to a :musician."• tk * pT There isn'e much chance of the former, as he's a grand. father. But I ' was deeply in sympathy with his conclusion. It was .obvious that George had had to help his' wife pre- pare for her exam. It` was on they history of music. They ask you questions like, "What in- strument did Eli Schwartzkopf play in the Brandenburg ,Sym- phony Orchestra on April elev- enth, 1801, when Napoleon Bon- aparte' was .staying in the city overnight, with his second wife, on the way to the battle of Austerlitz?" as- 'But a-'But this isn't the worst .of it. A chap can stand a couple of weeks of helping his wife : me- morize such great universal truths, and weather it. 0 * 0 What really gets him on his knees is putting up with the old lady as the exams draw near. Kid`s go through examinations With the aplumb of duckstaking 'a bath. But middle-aged ladies don't, especially when they Haven't written an exam in years. About three weeks before the exam, they begin to neglect family, house and themselves. A week, later, they become ner- vous. In" the final week,.._ they have moved from' high C to hysteria. On, the day .of the exam, it takes tears, tea,. tran- quilizers, and sometimes a good shot _of brandy.` before _they . can,. be pushed into the examination hall, where they sit twitching Lk old_fi.ghter..pi.lots_until the papers are given out. finest musics iris..e t°ba eves hit. the market. .• Ro You, know what 9a bane :itl° Well. that's • what music has been in' my life, for the pest .• decade., .• ti 0 0 Ob, .1 know, Even ,family has its ` little problem, its skeleton in the reer-'.eatlon room!, its, dirt• under the' wall•to-wall. Drink- ing, health, poverty, ,divorce,, insanity, Stupidity, delinquents. With; our family, it's: music, 0 :+ 0 People think I am Carried away by, emotion when 1 start to sob at a symphony concert. 1 They're. right, But it's not the beauty of the music that .makes me break down. It's the trouble it has caused, and the money it has ce# in the last 10 years. -0 0 0 I used to love ° music, in a simple j oyous,y uncomplicated way. I used to whistle while I worked and walked. Everything from Greensleeves, through En Kleine Nachtmusik to Porgy and Bess, By ear. I liked Stardust and Stravinsky and I'll be Down to Get You in a ' Taxi, Honey. Then the kids started taking piano lessons. And' I . started. trying 16 look intelligent when people talked about sonatinas and concertos and scherzos and dynamics and all that (you should pardon the expression) jazz. , 0 We fight about the left- hand, being too loud.•We scream at each other about the kids not • saetising. _We==g tnto-tantrtuns7-:;:- about recitals and festivals, 0 .:r , 0 Ten years end more than . $10,000 later, nobody in my.fam- ily can play the national 'an- them without three weeks of preparation,, The record player rocks to The Beatles and Bob ° Dylan. We have to snatch• the harmonica and guitar away frgjn the kids.I would like tp meet•. Johaanh:Sebastian Bach on a dark alight and strangle him. With a _Beethoven,. sonata G-stt!ing Minor, 1 don't know the details, but . I suspect George went through The_ difference in •- tithe, be,- something like the above, and tween Newfoundland and -the I echo 'his sentiments, loud and Yukon is five and one-half hours. clear. 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