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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-09-28, Page 13
i) d SUGAR AND SPICE by Bill Smiley The sweetheart of .. . Some people take a beating and skulk away to lick their wounds. Not me. Like Dief, I believe that, "When the going gets tough, the ' tough get going." 4 • Just to digress for a mo, inert didn't you admir" the ',old ;leader's courage. during that convention? Though he • was caught in a web of his own creation, he had enough guts to die fighting, politically, rather than. find for himself a soft spot to land on his last flight. And the mixed meta- phor spotters .can go to work on that one. Back tobusiness. You can't say I'm not game. Two years ago, I launched one member of the family into a 'university career. He' went into orbit, tot- tered around in the strato- sphere, ran out of fuel, fizzled, and sank, though not without a trace. That was son Hugh. He did pretty well in high school. Scraped through first year col- lege. Changed courses in sec- ond year. Lasted till late Nov- ember. One day, after listening to- a particularily putrid' lec- ture -- and you have no idea hew numerous they 'are -,-' he turned to a class-matend said, "That's it. I can't take any more," walked out, and hasn't been back since. . After wintering in Mexico and other southern climes (during which he lived on grass for a three-day stretch) he came home for a while, with a busted finger. The pian- ist. Left in mid -summer, to get a job. A month later we had a card from Cape Cod,where he was about to get a job cutting fish, whatever that is. iNt If you are NEW -TO -TOWN or lave just moved into i new home GODERICH'S OWN ... 0 WELCOME SERVICE would like to call on you with "housewar`ming ' gifts" and in- formation about your new loca- tion. The Hostess will be glad to arrange your subscription to the SIGNAL -STAR. Call her at 524-9525 • ten,d` FaiKnoz Athur Circle. Bask is opt white gladioli and pom,•pon muniils 'made an effec•, Willy? We marked our 21st annivert;ary the other day. Or, ACIIII MEET rather, the day after the other day, because we both forgot. ' The, business part oftheSept,. And don't think that won't cost ember meeting of Anglican me. You'd think that, like most" Church Women held , at St., women, shed''be quite content George's Church Parish Hall to keep my nose to, the grind- wa$ taken up ' with- plans for stone and enjoy life. . = the general .meeting of ACW The answers are several. Diocese of Huron, to be held First, she'sone of those exas- in St. George's Church, Oct. Aerating people who like to ober 4 with Holy ,Communion finish something they've be- at 10:30 a.m.. gun, even if it's two decades . The celebrant at this ser. later. Ridiculous, but that's ' the vice,- will be the Rt. Rev. Q. N. way she is. Luxton, Bishop of the diocese., So ,why didn't she finish her The special 'speaker will be course in the first place? Well, a former minister's wife Mrs. to put it in the vernacular, she . (Calder) Battersby. got a bun in the oven. The bun, All the church -groups are turned' out to be our first-born. joining together -to serve , the She struggled bravely to .carry luncheon. `k" on at lectures, lint decided that The- president, Mrs., E. F. the bun, (now spelled bum), , Salk. -presided at the meeting and was more important that" the 1ed in the usual prayers and Romantic Poets and the ' Mod- Litany. ern Novel. ' , After the benediction, lunch was served by Mrs. A. Pal. Secondly, the idea has been mer and Mrs. Miller. petolating for several years. She has too much intellectual curiosity to sink into the famil- td brid eas an iar morass of ge and curling and gold and gos- sip. Thirdly, the kids are out of the shell. The son is a young rooster, the daughter a healthy chick. The days of diapers, bot- tles, Hallowe'en costumes and helping with homework are over. ' And -fourth, there's the eco- nomic factor. She has listened to me groan and crunch out of bed in the morning. She has taken a long, hard look at the bags under my eyes, the bulge under my belt. She has heard" me hacking in the morning, wheezing after one flight of stairs. It's good insurance to have a college degree that will get you a job when . Midas kicks the can. 1, She .doesn't know • it, but .the. minute she graduates, I retire. So, 'it's' Josephine College, off to lectures,' full of ideals and worries about the mess she'll come home to every weekend. There are only a few things that.trouble me a trifle. I hope she isn't arrested in one of those' student demonstrations. I hope she doesn't fall in love with a freshman. And I hope I can ' run that blasted washing - machine. - Silence. This week we. had a letter. He had a job at' .Ben's Delicatessen . in Montreal, hoped to nail down something at' Expo, and was planning to enroll at University of Mexico. Some time. - . ' Undaunted I'm about to launch another missile at the university. Kim is too youngto go, I wouldn't go- back to Unf- versity if they pard me $100 a day, and there's only one other member of the family. You're right. The Old Bat- tleaxe is going to hack and hew her way - through fourth year Honor English. She hopes. Accidents Caused $5,500 Damage Ontario Provincial Ponce, Goderich detachment, investig. axed several accidents in the district during the past week. On Sunday; September 10)011 County Road 15 in HullettTown. 'ship,- east of Highway 4, there was a. two+•car motor vehicle, •accident involving Leslie Geo- rge Bernard, R. R. 4 Walton, and Kenneth Mansel Cook, R.R. 1 Londesboro. Damage to the two cars was estimated at $300. Alvin Roy Potter, R. R. 3 Clinton was involved in an ac- cident on Tuesday, September '12. The -mishap occuredonHigh- way 8 west of Clinton and Mr. Potter sustained only minor in.' juries: Damage to his vehicle was approximately .$1,800 , A tractor trailer rolled in Stanley Township on, the 10th C oncession1last Thursday, Sept. ember 14. Driver was Kenneth Brute Wildfong, CarlingStreet, Exeter. Damage to the vehicle was reported to be $2,000. A'single car accident on the '15th Concession of Goderich Township on Saturday, .Sept- ember 16 involved Larry Wil. liam Hoy; Frederick Street, Clinton. Damage to the car was estimated at $250. Damage wa . estimated at $850 in a car at l'a farm wagon motor vehicle accident on County Road 'three, west of Brucefield. Those ' involved were Hugh McCormick, London, and Donald Brodie, R. R. 1 Brucefield. Only minor injuries were sustained. On Saturday, September 16 on Highway 21, south of Goderich, Leonard Thompson, R. R. 3 Clinton, and Kenneth William Wilson, R. R. 2 Clinton, were involved in a two , car motor vehicle accident receiving ap- proximate total damage of $300 to the automobiles. dive background for the fall rally of Knox .Arthur Circle. Forty members were in atter+ dance. President Georgia Schaefer opened the. "peening with" a Bible reading Ruth Clancy read the scripture - lessen and Helen Saas ver led in prayer. 0 When did Niagara come into the picture? 4. Group leader, Audrey Royals introduced thestudy book, deal: ing with the Churcle.and Ethnic Groups. • In part, ' ,Mrs. Royal read: "The attitude off Chris- tians toward the newcomers • among them must be based on both humanitarian and religious principles. Fundainentally the stranger 'confronts the church as .a 'whole' person. He is a stranger, he has feelings, he may be confused, he welcomes help. "He has many -categories of needs: material, such as ' employment, housing and suit. able clothing'- he probably has, a language problem; he needs social contacts and an opport- unity to see how Canadians live, In such relationships he may profit from wise and friendly counselling. He may find Car;. adian' art, music, or , drama Less meaningful, than that of his own - country. Hence, he may easily be encouraged to contri- bute his talent and tradition to the aesthetic life of his new homeland. Mrs. Royal was assisted by Betty Fisher and Velva Curry. Guest of the evening was • 5' 401 TABLE SYRUP TOMATO' S t 4 Mrs.- Sophie Kaepxmak. a new Canadian " of Polish birth. She and Miss. Flora MacDonald die. cussedfully the problems of Polish newcomers to Canada, O display were several arts ices of exquisite needlework and embroidery which,ha.d been executed by Sophie and her sister. There were. also beau. tiful pieces of burntwood etch. ing including ornamental bones, trays and candle holders. Audrey Royal thanked Mrs. Kacprzak fpr'' her charming and informative contribution to the evening's -pleasure. Alli McGraw presided at the piano for the .singing of hymns. President Georgia Schaefer conducted A. short business meeting. Secretary RuthSkeoch read the minutes; Chris Hyde gave the treasurer's report. Centennial meeting of Huron Presbyterial will be held':'in' Seaforth Church on Wednesday 'September the twenty-seventk. There will be afternoon and evening sessions al 2:30 and 8 o'clock, respectively. Dinner will be served at 5:30. Quest speakers will be Mary Whale;. Ida White, and Barbara Wood- . ruff. Presbyterial President, Edna Pollock, urges all mem- bers to attend. ° The meeting closed with prayer- Glenna Salter sold articles from the talent table. Hazel McCreath and her aides .ser, ved tea. ONLY LY Y + AN GIVE THE; GIFT OF i.MFii GIVE MOOD FOR GOODNESS SAKE Rey. and Mrs. g. 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