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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-12-01, Page 24' h 12K "rhe Goderieh Sit;nal.Star, Thu day, December 1, WOO Goderich Rotary Club Speakers Outlines Air Caclet Need... M. the Nov. 22 meeting of Goderieh Rotary Max CUtt spoke Olt the need for an Aix Cadet ' Squadron in Goderi'eh, The fol- lowing is an.abridged text of his address, '"I believe a welkun .youtlh ganizations spone•ored the group your klub can be proud of. —Air Force Association, Ki>ro . "The next must for a project mein Club and Lions Club. An of this 'type is a strong Sponsor - in g �^aumznMe�e. This commmitte�e active, live, aggressive sponsor - I ever learn from the experience ind committee is the first most would, assume, Abe made necessary asset• in the formation wa.thin Rotary and would Abe are- Dear Ann°Landry of others? If you think they do, For Dec. 1 please print my letter. It would of any cadet organization. sponslble dor 'providing adequa[t�e Dear Ann Landers; I am an such as cadets, eed of f?h+e t worth a lot to me if I could - organization, ll.year.old boy who has a very s y st _ e,. Zixl from mak. Q ear Ann Lqnders: Aunt Irks 1Boy has "When I think of cadets, 1 finances for 'the 'n s �in�led fore 1ra�bith s1iterartsxral3ielat#nTies� TMizr �rccsRm4=i- qty and will serve our youth w had like op� o 11ti'i'iti 7"" sttei etl ' Y'7e ctrl granuts. eight years Old and has justmov,- made of mine. v" - , eII in the future. R.M.C. at Kingston; oaf ,Che forty When 1 think of cadets, 1 cadets who proudly wore the must go back 15 years to 1950-51 air cadet wings signifying they when 'a handful of ex-airfor-oe had their private pilot's licence; types gathered together and of th'e dozen or more cadets formed what was to become who took leaders courses; o. the known as 532 Squadron Royal ,200'cad'ets who attended summer- • Canadian Air Cadets. From a camps from coast' to coast; of nucleus of, 30 cadets and three th•2 cadets whc meat the Queen adults, plus a private sponsor- while on an exchange visit of in'g committee, the squadron the cadets who enjoyed the fel- grew until, at its peak, we had lowship with the American Civil approximately 9125 cadets and an Air Patrol and took part in the - adult taff of fifteen. During the International Drill Competition; life of Thksquadroi,, various or- of 'he cadets who, at this mo- ment, are Hying jets ove . this great country: We like to think that through us they may have found their careers. I remem- ber the 15 -year-old bey' who ask- ed to be taken back in the squ•ad- roh after being in reform school; and the parents who toad us if we took him bock their sons would be pulled bout; the boys that the court referred to 'us as 'part of their .probation; the look on a 134year-old boy's face when he took off on his first flight and the agony of the same boy when he was fiarst airsick! the cadets who are now leaders of Scout Troops, Cub Picks or are serviimg -.their community in many other ways. These then are wihat come to mind when we think of air Cadets. "Yes, I commend this project to you as ithe eommunlity's great- MRS. DAVID MaoPHERKIN est 'need and as service work A funeral was :conducted Sun- day by Rev. G. L. Royal at the Lodge funeral home for Mrs. • t . r a Ma hersaf,- a ciao - Nov: 25 ie Maitland Manor. Mrs. MacPherson was the for- mer Elizabeth S. J. Mitchell, daughter of the late James Mit- chell and Sarah Hamilton. She was born in Colborne Township. She was a= member of Knox Presbyterian Church„ She is survived by a sister, Mils. W. A. Clark, God•eri'ch. Mr. MacPher- son died in 1933. Burial was in Maitland ceme- tery. ' 111101111111111.1101111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Homelite ALL' NEW ASHFIELD ASHFIELD. -- Mrs. Reuben Wilson is a patient in \Vin+gham hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry MacKen- zie attended the baptism of their grandson in Kincardine on Sun- day. The ahuroh concert of Ash- field Presbyterian Church will be held on Dec 16. Guests with Colin Howes °last weekend were Richard Compton and son Wayne, Toronto; and Mr. and Mrs. Eric Clark, London. Mrs. Ke.n ' MacKenzie, Ply- mouth, was home for the week- . end.. obituary XL.700 Saw n New design —lightweight — faster cutting -double fuel and oil capacity. Only 14' lbs.,. Less bar and chain and cuts through 15" hardwood in 12 seconds! And the cost is low! See it, try it, boy it! "As far as finances are con- ed to our neighborhood which I was stopped„cold by the let.. means she is now going to the ter from the teenager whowrote Same school I am going to and to say she came from a lovely it is .murder, home, had fine parents and every- She has told everybody that I thing a young girl could ask for. am her nephew and also wants me to call her Aunt Lucille be. cause I call all my other aunts "Aunt." I don't mind calling my other aunts "Aunt"because they are at least bigger than I am, but I am not going to call a third grader ',Aunt," no matter what. This eight-year-old pest also tries to boss me around in front of my friends and I don't like it. Please 'tell me what to do about my terrible problem. -Ern. barrassing Moments. DEAR EM.: Don't do anything, Time will tike care of your problem. In a few years Lucille will be begging you not to call her Aunt and then she will be at your mercy. So just be pleas- ant and treat her as pleasantly as you'd grader. corned, they never 'have been a 'problem. Thebiggest pro- blem is accommodation. The squadron must have a suitable, heafied, spacious accommodation available when needed. In (this respect, I believe o,ie_ need in the community is suitable quart- ers to house various youth ac- tivities. • "As far as the Canadian Forces are ecnieerned, they have always co-operated to the ut- most. Legally they are respons- ible 'for the government support of the aur eadet movement whn+ah is channeled through the Dept. of National Defence. 'The Canadian Forces policy af- fecting air cadets is estalblished and controlled at Canadian Forces 'headquarters in Ottawa. They are also responsible for iuppiyin•g most train g aids and equipment, unifor training syllaha and the imp! mentation of such, the eporatn•aof sum- mer camps, as well as the offic- ers of the squadron who are enrolled in the ,Primary Reserve. From time to time, they Supply iarni1iarization flights, inter - squadron competition and other training projects. "The Air Cadet League of Canada, which is made up of _ecal sponsoring committees, is responsible for the -overall oper- ation ,of ,the squadron." - SPYS and DELICIOUS MACS and SNOWS in YOUR OWN CONTAINERS LASSALINE ORCHARDS So light you can balance iron one hand.' 1111111111111111111111111111.11111111.1111111 Argyle Marine & SMALL ENGINES' WE'LL GET THAT Christmas Cleaning DONE IN A HURRY! Bring your best bib 'n' tucker here for prompt, expert dry cleaning in time for the holi- days! Call us for free, convenient pick- ' up and delivery service. There's still time to have your rugs,. drap- eries and home fur. nishings cleaned for holiday entertaining! Bluewater Cleaners. 38 WEST ST. TEL. 524-6231 n treat an other third * * * Dear Ann Landers: Do people She was worried because she seemed to be attracted to rough. necks -boys who were always get- ting into trouble. She described them as "not the kind I would be proud to introduce to my parents." So she saw them on the sneak -for kicks -and couldn't understand why she enjoyed the kooks when she could have had her pick of some of the nicest kids in town. I was the same kind of girl. �,ts especially did not a. -cet.rtiriwtok e e< -h was a heavy drinker and a liar and he stood me up on dates. Finally he flunked out of college and went on the bum for six months. When he came back to - town I ran off and married him. My parents were heartbroken. Five years later my father diet'', leaving everything to my mother. My mother died the fol. lowing year and left everything to my brother. My marriage turned out just as my parents had' predicted. My husband is still lying and BINGO. at LEGION HALL Saturday, December 3rd at 8:30 p.m.. 15 GAMES -- $1.00 The prize for each regular game will be $12.00 4 Share -The -Wealth Jackpot Combined JACKPOT OF $50.00 IN 56 CALLS Sponsored by Branch 109, ROYAL' CANADIAN LEGION No One Under 16 Permitted To Play drinking and disappearing period. ically. I must work to support our three children. Our sons are wild and I cannot manage them alone. I've., •made a miserable mess -of...-my life because I wouldn't • listen. I wonder how many teen- agers in your reading audience are headed irl the seine direction? Please print my letter and let them ask themselves this ques- tion.-Too ues.tion Too Late For Me DEAR TOO. LATE: Some people do learn from the experience of others. And I hope your letter will serve a useful purpose. You didn't ask for advice but I would like to suggest that yoil set•'4ome outside help with your ons. The hopelessness andfutil. ity you feel will not do a thing for those boys. 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