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e tioderieh Signal tar, Thur day, I rcb 9, 19$?.
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bear Ansi Landers; x have a
few words for Mrs. C.H,R., the
woman who wrote about
gest gripe ---"''dumb brides who
wear glasses when they pose .
foie :W.i d4tnw pictures:,'.'
I happen -to be . one • of those
"dumb brides.'-'._ythowould have
preferred perfect eyesight, but. I
w sn't so%fortunate•. It wars either
dear glasses or stumble clown the
aisle and probably'' land on niy
nose.
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Uncles $houIdPay llp 5a
Glasses are a part of my life.
If I' took thence off I wouldn't
look like myself. Several people
have told "rne that; look much
better with` my glasses. on than
I do without them.'
Please print my letter for
Mrs. C. H. R.'s benefit. She
may learn something,,.
A Dumb Bride With Poor.Vision
Dear'' Bride: Here's your
letter, Take that and that
and that, Mrs. C.. H. R.!!!
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The Auburn 4-H Club held its
second meeting at the home of
the leader, Mrs, Wes'BradrioCk,
with the president, Jill Bennett,
in charge, The meeting was
opened with the 441 Pledge and
the minutes read by Stieron Coll-
ins. The roll call was answered
by 23 members naming a Canad-
ian food used by early settlers.
The foods of New' France were •
studied and they learned that
Louis Herbert was the first Can.
adian farmer, and "that he grew
grain and vegetables. Mrs. Frank
Raithby demonstrated mak]
tourtiere, Grandperes: :and the,
group 4yKk was the making of
Welsh Rabbit. The dishes were
tasted, -being served by Cheryl
Patterson andConnieHickey. The
'meeting was closed by the 4-H
Creed
HOLD SHOWER
Pink and white streamers and
pink werbei srma Wectly
setting when Mrs. Toni Verburg
was guest of honor at,almiscell-
Dear Ann Landers; Am -1 right
or wrong? My husbanc''s unc1E
moved in with~ us four z;~;
ago. This uncle makes more
money than my husband and I
put together. He sends his wife
$70 a week out of his -pay check
but he still has $100 a week left
after all the'"deductions. -
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"Unk," as we call `him is a
pleasant, 'person. He helps in the
hcuse and we like him, but he
does not pay one dime for room
and board. We have two child-
ren, Ann, and money is very
short in our household. ,
My husband refuses to men.
tion the subject of money to
"Unk" and it bugs Me to death.
He keeps saying, "We have the
spare room and you don't- cook
specia1 for him, so why he Money*
hungry?"
Your opinion would be apprec.
In Doubt,
u ►es Historical
aneous 'shower a t the ome
M r;s. Lillian Leatherland and her
daughter Joyce, last Satur.
day evening. Mrs, Leatherland
was the chairman for the program
of contests. A ring contest was
won by Mrs. Kenneth McDougall,'
A„ reading,Tfie Farmer's Wife
was read by -Sherry Plaetzer. A
cloth contest was conducted by
Mrs. Ted East and the winners
were Mrs. - Lav'reiice Plaetzer
acid Mrs. Donald Plunkett. •A
reading,,How to Cook a, Husband,
was given by,Joyce Leatherland.
Karen East escorted the guest
to a decorated chair and .Betty
Moss read an address of congrat.
ulations and gifts were presented.
Miss Glenda Weaver assisted in
opening the gifts. Roely thanked
the 35 neighbours and friends for
• their gifts andlunch was served
by Mrs. "Lillian Govier, Mrs. Ted Misses Jean Houston and Jean
East assisted by.•lUlrs, Williat • Jamieson of Torontovisitedwith ••
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r -Joh flustont-Miss xAnces _ Clanodiun Red Cross Youth is
, „PERSONALS
Houston and Miss Olfve Young the new name Icor„ he Junior'Rect
Mrs, John Seers on the birth of
their son, Shawn Frederick,iast
Wednesday in Goderich hospital.
Mrs. Earl Wightman of Luck.
now spent last week -end with her
daughter, , Mrs. John Hildebrand,
,aMr. Hildebrand and family..
Mr.an_d Mrs. Tom Johnston and
Miss Laura Phillips visited last
Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Roy
Farrow at Mitchell. •
Mrs. Harold Nicholson of Sea -
forth visited last Sunday with her
,sister Mrs. Ereanor Bradnock,
Sheron and George, and then
visited with Mr. David McAllister
at St. Augustine.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton'Robert.
son of Copper Cliff spent the
week -end in the village visiting
her.parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will-
iam Straughan and his father, Mr.
J..,.:'.nbertson. .
Mrs. Myrtle. -Munro returned
'last week from a three week's
visit in Ottawa with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Youngblut-and family. '
M, and Mrs. Alfred Rollinson
are visiting in Toronto with their
daughter, Mrs. Alfred Weston and
Mr. Weston.
Mrs. Mary Johnston, Mr. Earl
Raithby of `Goderich visited on
Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Frank
R aithby.
Mrs. Tom. Jardin of Wingham
and Miss Bonnie Jardin• of Kit,.
chener visited last Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. WilliamStraughan.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jardin
and baby of Kitchener visited
on • Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Chamney. ' •
-,Mr. S. Plowright of Lucknow
visited on Sunday 'with Mr. ,and
Mrs. Robert J. Phillips,
Congratulations to Mr. and , over the week -end. Cross.
ALL PRICES EFFECTIVE
MARCH 8-11 INCLUSIVE`
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT
'TO LIMIT QUANTITIES.
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FOOD IS A
BARGAIN AT
Dear In: "TA; ' .. lost his non*
paying gu • status about
• three mon � s a: •, Since he
,apparently doe= not realize
it, he shqul, • • told -.by your
husband.
If the man were ill or un-
employed itwould be & diff-
erent matter, but a r able
bodied person dragging down
that kind of money shouldpay
at least $$a a week for room
and board. •
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Dear Ann Landers: I just told
my neighbor. . I am writing to you
d
if Sa�- i wr�ll�g� wile
run. a paid advertisement of
apology in the Miami Herald.
Our 16.year-old daughter has
been a . sitter fo r this family
for over a year, Last Saturday
night when Bonnie `went ato sit,
she learned that two of the child.
ren had measles and the third
had the flu. Bonnie has not had
measles and is scared: to death
of them because one oilier friends
almost died from this illness. She
called me on the -phone andasked
what to do.
I told her to come home at
once. Bonnie said, "Thanks,.
Mom, ° I'm glad you made -that
decision." Fifteen minutes later
the woman called Ufa rage, She
called Bonnie "an irresponsible
nothing," said I was crazy --and
that on account of us she and her
husband had to miss the most
-important social event of the
year.
Was I wrong -to do this or not?
-Coral Gables., Fla.
Dear C,G: You did the right'
-�tli'ingWhe-•--•wo man --should----•
,• " . have informed your daughter
in advance that there was ill.
ness in the house.
Nobody asked me, but I
can't imagine any social en.
gagement being so important
that it would justify leaving
three sick ,children. •'
FOR, THE
BEST
IN .APPf.IANCE
AND
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
CALL
GODERICH
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ELECTRICAL
SERVICE
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Anglesea 524-6562
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TOP VALU
BEANS WITH PORK " TOMATO 5
PARAMOUNT _ •
SOCKEYE SALMON
KRAFT SMOOTH
PEANUT BUTTER 21/2 -lb.
Jar
TOP VALU
TOMATO KETCHUP 4 Battles
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19 -oz.
Tins
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MONARCH
PARFAITS • Chocolate • Coconut TO -oz,
• Banana . •rtStrawberry
ASSORTED FLAVOURS -
MINUTE 'BREAKFAST . • ....... 9.Pkgs°=•%4
QUAKER
CAPTAIN CRUNCH CEREAL 2 Pk9s. 88°-
SNO CROP' FANCY FROZEN
Green Peas (12 -oz.)
-VEGE'� `__4._P.eas_&..Carrots..ithoz.:..).,
TABLES Cut Corn (12 -oz.) • 5' pkgs.. 1.00
Mixed Vegs. (11-oz.1
YORK FROZEN
—'SAVE 44c
TOP VALU
CHOICE PEAS
POT PIESBURa ENKEY = 1_SOO
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PARKAY
't ARGARINE::.,
TOP VALU PLAIN
CHEESE SLICES
WESTON'S
GRANDMA SPICE CAKE
2:-'1b-
Pkg.Ib.
Pkg.
1$ -oz,
Pkg.
22 -oz.
Cake
59°
55•,
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TOP VA.
GROUND COFFEE
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PAC)
1 -LB.
TIN
SAVE, 1Oc
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SHIRLEY GAY 'OVEN FRESH'
APPLE PIE
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GRANULATED FINE TOP VALU GRADE A
WHITE 5 -LB. ALL WHITE, FRESH.
SUGAR BAG EGGS no Ss
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McCORMICK'S
SALTINES
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PKG.
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is there
Sortie decoiatg
you'd like to do?
,NIA ARA,
INO S' HOW..
Get cash how.... fo • paint and paper, re -upholstering,
any good reason.A Niagara counsellor will talk over the
amount and repayment scliedule ... and tailor it
--to-fit-your budget-We--believ-
money and helpful planing go together.
Loans from.$50 to $2500
NIAGARA`FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED
.-'29 KINGSTON ST,
• - Phone 524-8357
GIVE GENEROUSLY DURING T
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R�undBone: SHQULDER STEAKS ,.
CHUCK STEAKS ...... (CUT IC•),..
TENDER AND TASTY
g�* FCU-, AKSIb.
Bonelessit4P.ERIAL ROAST ..... Ib'
ALL TABLERITE MEATS
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MONDAY, MARCH 13
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SATURDAY, -MARCH 18
The Goderich Campaign is being sponsored by the Maple Leaf
Chapter of. the I.O.D:E.,' assisted by Volunteer ,Canvassers from
other 'organizations of the town.'
ALWAYS THERE WITH
H-Eti:P
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DO YOU KNOW .. .
1 -Ib.
Vac Pac.
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TOP,�VALU (4 VA•RIETIES4
6 -oz.
Cooked. Meats Vac Pac
or' • 1 OP VALUR
(BEEF t . VEAL)
7 STEAKETTES lb.
16 -ox.
Vac Pa
1 The London Area Blood Bank of which Goderich district is a part,
cost the Red Cross over $25,000 to operate last year.
2 The Red Cross supplied more than 10,000 bottles f blood free in our
area last, year.
Hospital beds and wheel chairs are supplied free. of charge by the Red
Cross Loan Cupboard for Goderich area residents.
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GoderichGodericli veterans in military hospitals are given free cigarettes and also
movies. The Red Ceoss lodges provide accommodation for visiting wives.
Swimming and water safety tests are conducted in this area by *he Red
Cross. Instructors are provided for the local program by your Red Crbss: •
Handicrafts are taught free in military • hospitals to veterans by the
Red Cross.
In time of disaster, throughout the world, you are. there
to help though your Red Cross contribution.
THIS •YEAR THERE WILL BE A
HOUSE-TO-HOUSE
CANVASS ONLY
THERE_ W[1.!L BE NO CANVASS SOF INDUSTRY
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If a Red Cross canvasser does not contact you at your home,
l•&ave your donation at any Bank or Trust. Compal in God-
erich or' with the chairman;, H.°'•M. Ford, at the Huron County
Registry Office, North Street. °
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