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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-02-05, Page 15C id Rt.TNAL}STAR, TOUR �' -04P 1 fir: E' 0 With Shin + y J Keller -, .. _.,, 711;r1, Woman t�rv. Woman .Bible Socie &res .supporta Showing ",a _ *f•our'percen iner'ease over 19- 8, contributions to the ;Canada ° Bible Society in Western Ontario showed a total of 491,778.83. for 1909. Other" incometo, the` ietyamounted ` to - over $80,000, from bequests and. $51,000 in annuitie , : making a. total income Sof $205,311.85 for the past., . year, .advises, the 't2,,ondon office of the Society. ' Supplying Scriptures to • Underdeveloped . areas' ..of, .the world. ,.is the .number One program:of the` Bible Saiciety„. This requires translation . and distribution of the•Aford. of,Oo at'' subsidized prices, if not free of • charge....over. 100, million copies were circulated in .1969. Special ' projects '. gained.' attention' from people in several parts of Western Ontario. These included supplying Scriptures for schools in Greece, $352; for Braille Bibles, $100 and toward a new Bible Van in Venezuala, $403, . During the year the Society, whose ` . district president is Stephen' R. Bytes of London, enjoyed the support of - the '175 active branches in South Western Ontario. Generally speaking the response from ° the smaller communities was relatively more, generous than in the urban =centres. The contribution from Goderich for 1969 was $1,144 as compared with $1,330.15, in 1968. As I write this, it is T 1 ,wonder what kind` of , a Groundhog. Day, Tf things "keep country would allow .youngsters. • up for another few hours" as they like :those to simply die in the are tight now, Mr. Groundhog streets. I wonder if other African will not see his shadow and Old nations are immune to the Man Winter may .soon be leaving suffering around them, or is this 4' this country for another year: a kind' of code which -cannot be°, I don't know what it has been broken. : about this winter, but as far as Certainly I _ believe that I'm concerned it has been mpst . Canairelief and some other unpleasant. Perhaps it is this organizations like the Goderich horrible flu that has invaded our Lions did a wonderful thing for house or maybe itis just the fact the Biafrans, but now that it is that winter has . been so very supposed ' to' be . ended there, steady. this year. —. things aren't a great deal better Whatever items; %'m sick and --_-the Biafrana.than _during the tired of snow and ice and •cold ..: war. I wonder if some were kept cleaning the car off every time = alive just to suffer and die in you want to go to the post another, more hideous fashion. office; pulling on the boots and . But, as Dr. Johnston points the mitts and the scarf -just to out, the Bible shows the way: • I take the garbage outside. • • was hungry and you fed me;: I guess I'm suffering—'the * e * mid -winter blues. How• about the I told you 1 was going to rest of you? write to the Ontario Safety * * * League for babysitting Taking- a quick glance over information. Well, I've received the calendar, I_ can• see this is --it and it ,certainly does look plenty o f room for . a going to be another .busy month. interesting. municipally-owned—campsite and And_coming smack in the middle • I have - hopes in the . 'near -at least ono (perhaps more) of it all is Valentine's Day. future to run littte feature -on --p rive tely-owned -camping Do you get all sloppy and babysitting but there are a few grounds... sentimental over Valentine's ` things I'd like to know: ' -' 2' Camping is big busiliess, Day? I used to; when I was in How much per hour do getting bigger and' more Grade 5 or 6' but not any moreteenage babysitters charge in sophisticated. Besides that, it is parks are usually the finest., Well, that's ” •a matter ; of opinion I guess,. We're campers And, to be perfectly honest, we find privately -owned camps much More to , oixtc liking. We have friends who- • prefer • provincial camp grounds. • Sometimes, municipally - owned camps get rather dumpy, but 1 suppose that depends upon the municipality that owls it. ,One thing I know. 4about campers. Just like everyone else, campers come with `an array of likes and dislikes. No two campers loak for the same thing in a campsite. That's why the wise community - especially - a lakeside community like Goderich -- should provide a variety of camping facilities. Very likely, all camping spots would do. well. , We already°have a provincial park nearby. I believe there is 'My husband and I excbange.,,.,,: Goderichh2 Are people looking little more than a civil "Happy for reliable sitters or just Valentine's' Day, spouse" • and ° someone to stay with the that's our celebration. children? Do parents of young anything off the ground for the — ---'Phis--year, I ean--irdagine that children have any complaints senior citizens in the way of a Valentine's Day will take on a about the babysitters they hire? birthday column for the over 80 little more meaning for most Do teenage babysitters have any year olds. With a little bit of people because it falls on a faults to find with the parents luck and some work, I should be Saturday: 1 'can foresee. a few for whom they work? able to report something .for -weddings -planned—far—this: big It would interest -me te-know- -- _next week. great fun! * * *` -I still `haven't been able to get .. Photo by Cover Lieutenant and Mrs- Ted Tisdale were married at C.F.B.: Protestant. Chapel, Clinton, Wednesday December 17, 1969. The bride is the former Irene Manderson; daughter:of Mr. and - Mrs. Frank Manderson, RR 2, Goderich, and the groom is the a1 day, and maybe there are some how— many times the sitter is I understand there IT' . husbands . around_ . who 'are called upon to change diapers, . Octogenarian Club in Goderich. plannine to take the little , feed a whole brood of It has been suggested to me that woman out• for the evening, youngsters, entertain the I.get .in touch with the officials more because it is Saturday than children, etc. Or is it mainly a ther-e for the birthdays of , because itis Valentine's Day. . case of being in the house while members. Maybe someone from It was a happy day, I think, the children sleep? " ,; that organization would like to * *;* telephone me. I'd be happy to i when the �choo�s began to put a '' bit of.:,e,,, .c,rb in the annual I ' haven't heard any hear from them . Valentin exchange.' We haven't c o m .m e t s • a b o.u't the heard yet '.how they do things information contained in last U son of Mr. and Mrs: E. 4. Tisdale, North Surrey, British Columbia. Mrs. Jack,,Kopslein, sister of the bride, attended the bride and C.A. Larry Cassie`Was best man. Following their trip to Vancouver, B.C. the couple vuill reside -in Bayfield. : „ llll iu mllllllllllllllilllllllllll(IunitIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIustoilillli111111111111111111111L ..., __. _ February �..__ IsHeart Month. b".. z iauthalulllllnitliiiallllimllminmai mialalaBllltlinao11ui1llaaaliaaliaa 1tuuWuuialt1111111111 ,, Some forms of heart • disease can be prevented = many may be cured. The bird earnest' est4te y�ml� iqzt've behi' d r too .inipoirta.nt to.be entl-uswd tai int icla ri rlt;ecl': ;and .untrained help. People —even those wha „merit your tiust_ s,:r.l ie, d.isappear.; beennie inc4pacitated. lt• huppens every ,day. But ,not here, because at .Victoria and Grey Trust, your estate management problems, big and little, are the responsibility first, c4 ' t friendly, sympathetic; trust officer- you get to 'know, and second, Of a team. of competent, -trained specialists who operate ,under griVernniei t license. Don't leave your estate to chance. When ycic.r N J make your will, specify Victoria and. Grey as your executor. VG r - and GRE! TRUST CQMPANir' SINCE 1889 W. R.- Curry, Manager 6244381 Elgin and Kingston Streets, Goderich Top Valu here in Goderich- schools on week's column concerning the Plans are being completed for " February 14, .but at the school - establishment of a .. day care the Eleventh Annual. Kinette. establishment our -children used ,to attend the centre. L there ni o nterest at -a1.12_ Mardi Gras Ball February 7. kids were discouraged from' buying paper hearts for everyone - in the classroom. If you have several -e"hildren .attending 'elementary school, Valentine's M Day can be a costly affair! And for what purpose; I'd like to' know. * * * Last Thursday, I had ° the, pleasure, oto - hear , Dr. Ted Johnston-,'' moderator of the Presbyterian Church._ was speaking in , Goderich.. Dr. Johnston is presently .overseas secretary 'for the Presbyterian Church and has been very active in the Canairelief project which took tons and tons :of food during the past few months into the starving peoples of Biafra As. .1 sat listening to . Dr. Johnston, I realized he was a devoted' man, the kind of a fellow who has real Christian concern for * mankind. Dr. Johnston explained that much of the information that carne out of -Biafra was incorrect, including the report of the member of federal parliament in rt Perhaps someone will have Several of the local merchants clipped that column for future have generously donated lovely reference. If that is the case, it gifts to.. be ' presented to the was worth the effort to round -Queen who will be chosen that up the information._ -,Queen Breckenridge's, Canadian * * * Tire; Shore's Gifts, Schaefer's Town council'° 'still has not Interiors, Hibbert's, Dunlop's given any indication of theft Pharmacy, McRae Jewellers, The feelings about the homemaker 'Hat - Shop, People's 'Store, service proposed for the town of Worsell Bros. Hardware,- Goderich. I cannot understand how council can ignore a petition signed by so many groups "n' the district. I do not imply that council must give an affi ative reply, but I do think it would be the courteous thing for council to __dye some answer to the -committee which did the ground work. • • *.** , With the- editor of - the Signal -Star, Ron Price, confined Gras. to bed with the flu 'for the past _ A . _ - couple of Thursdays, I've been GODERICH • attending• town council meetings. I've covered' a few council -meetings in my day, and I have found the Goderich.. eouncil as efficient as`14i i I've • attended. Goderich Discount Centre, BLAS IS DISCOUNT PRIDES WITH THESE 'Check, and compare these items, this week, next Week, and every week. You'll find the ,,,some low prices on quality Top Valu,,, Products and they're - avaiihable only at your local IGA. r.. TOP VALU' `PURE CHOICE APPLE JUICE 4 -OZ. TIN TOP VALU COCKTAIL 14 -OZ. TIN Anderson's Book . Store, 'Phew_ Fashion Shoppe, s Sproule's Shoes, -Henderson''s Book -Store, = Gardiner's Dairy and Schaefer's Dress -.Shop-. The tiara has been donated by Bricker's Jewellery. The dance will be ., at the Union Hall in Saltford and all the ladies present are eligible to become Queen of the . Mardi s. OZ. JAR 5 -LB. POLY BAG MACARONI AND CHEESE KRAFT DINNERS TOP VALU JAM TOP VALU FANCY 24 -oz. JAR TOP VALU in TOM. 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