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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-02-12, Page 5so more Will live • There's (Me' thing about, joy to watch thein fluttering the ;free With all therieW detergents getting yopr date announced feed about. I'M sure tots of it and Such - and sOme.ntit comes 'way ahead of time givses must hit the ground or Maw, along and,says "74? STOP IT' Why you and others time to make 'but -the birds all,are' very fat and It's taken ine Yit'oARS to get out changes if is necessary; So here • colorful - and if you want their. of the .4abit cq only ming what , is a, recent calendar listing of n4nfeS you'll have, to ask Mary, IS Man), necessary --being, real Julie 3 to change: The ladies, of 13.t al) 'kidding "aside, ;I'm 'mire econorniCal . with .• all these the Hospital. Auxiliary decided the,re are:less birds Wintering in fabulous 'cleaners '„of our . tinle" to change the date and day from our Area ,than in.previotts'years." and 'yon.' wantme to back up? Wednesday to Thursday - June *: 'Apparently it all, boils down Well, it won't be as hard for ine: 4 - and their. Spring Teaand tOISttr own- careless -habits with to do- it, as it will; my--eh:ildren Penny Sale will be'held in, lin0X‘ Pollution, spray guns and ,the and their children's generatiOn- Presbyterian Church this year. indescriminate * use, of. 'Many had to: •LEARN to • do these Please Change .yetfr c4lenclar''' • other PeSkides,Onthe fields and careless thine but they are . The other day r happened to trees. Our granclniothers' chased .itist d ding what' c Oates catch.a glitnOse of our Galloping aphids with soapy water,and the l'hachetley.',. „, Gourmet ,and I stood and b ,Were not hqrrned. So -.what el Se is new? , watched • him createa Novi:43days, you can't, even nuy Well, the Winter Carnival is mouthwatering goodie, 1 really soapy soap and,the,guy with the pretty close, just two Saturdays got a ,kick out of his tasting and fastest spray gun goes to the top away, and, a *good time is Belting his fingers every little of the class and that is another planned for al). Our first Winter whipstitch.. To make me feel nail in the wildlife coffin. Carnival may not be, the biggest better about this bad(?t You gals who just love to see or the bestest „but', WAS: the Che next ad was for 'a fldur the dishwater 'piled high with f1ft.'11; and that is something in company and the gal *creating a -rainbow suds should Lae our favor. We can only hope for million *cakes and things. was another look at them. Those Carnival weather that weekend. tasting and lickinrHER fingers suds \yin soon cause our doom. 1 Snow sculptures, ice pilace,sand . too. Later the Colonel came don't think the little fellow can guch - well we Ran HOPE for along with -MS linger,liekini-AoAnuek-about--i-t---but-sit-down-°,-carnival- weatha-then=_- so good' ad and, I decided right and CRY! It, will be years before help rhe, I promise I'll jest pray there and then that I wasn't the the government can slow down for good, warm weather! Only character who liked to lick the habit Of LOTS of detergent Hope to see some long scarf and taste when. Cooking. Or and the sPraying of everything in cknicoctions. We can't baking.. I bvep_ liked to take a sight. Collingwood outbrag tis - can Industrial Arts and Horne couple of swipes at the icing dish WE will have'. to do, the we? • Econoinicsr termed a good in elemonatry '• if 1 'could get a 'finger in slowing down. WE will have*to Kitty Smith, of the yummy schools were' edgewise! . use a little good sense and pause Hot Dog Smiths, tells me they thing. One suggestion was that . Perhaps these people who lick and think of 'what:we are doing will have the booth open at the Huron County was sadly behind and taste-- as they wave the . to everything around USgrandstand and there will be lots in,this field. of coffee and hot chocolate and wooden spoon around -a -re really There are pages and pages of 'and. Music in Secondary '. enjoying their .hot eats for Satsurday and schools also brought information work - and I'm inrmation about our problem. all for THAT. If you enjoy - but Who READS them'? Sunday, race days. Of course, the, considerable discussion. Opinion t-iiwas that students who do not ', sundown ,c.i_unday with their hme thesi. opportunities in whatever you have to do - Darned few! We have been Legion Ladies take over about you've, got it 'licked -- it isn't educated on the use of all this cauldron or bubbling beans and secondary Schools are .deprived, work any more. And any fool , stuff, now it is going to take fat weipers with buns and such and it7was noted that mueh can can see that our Galloping education to get us out of it. to . finish -off - we hope he clone in both 'line's if. -the Gourrnet enjoys his work. can. This Will have to be taught to wonderful weekend. The huge students , are 'Oren propef- So --nb-Vv that. you know me our !Rae ones in school because for what' I am, rn change the • their paien,ts and grandparents-- Pile of Christmas trees.will have instruction their last mom . -• --- e subject. are too stupid to change their nt .of splendor --- Thew was no n•al opposition -'0There are a few changes beinhabits. and don't fo'rget the to more freedom of subject - "g' ' . es made with Captain and MrS. Here1-ama grandmothermchoi«in scondary chools who arshmallowS• , ws Hewlett leaving town for the is just begMarthaalt there as ome doubt inning to really feel Est.- LondonCitadel, and .,0Npressed as to the capability of ' . -to Admision .. 3rd. AND PEPIDINO „. If you have any roses to set on trellises this coming spring you might find some willing helpers. at GDC1. Many of the students there are 'getting sornelood.experience this week preparing the School gym for the annual At Home to be held' Friday everting,."2., Janie Clancy, left and Pebbie Salter are just' two of the. many students iiiiroTitail7==itaff photo. (Continued from page 1) • There was some argument as to whether psychologists have a place in the .modern school system. One element felt the Hurdri • County Boafelt_ of Education. .should secure the runtimc. services of a good psychologist who will "do nothing but visit the classrooms in the county,and work in close liaison Avith the teachers, the students • and perharig., the parents."- .Another group expressed the opinion that psychologists are •winecessary in Iluron CounlY schools. •One man said he thought a psychologist could be .useful in Ilunin County and .stated that it ,,Lwas,. his linderst anding t he board' was r(7•ou ired t 1) proN id t he services •()I' a psychologist NV h ent'Ver SUCI1 wt.\ ices. Were • indicated. • Captain and 'Mrs. McCune taking over our Salvation Army. I know the people of Goderich 'are sorry tun annon ne otirtag students to decide.upon..„ the wouse they should follow. -- to )pin ion w as vOiced 'that, the • . ,v • see-41r4fewletts-leave;-but will welcome the new Captain and - • Avenue United Church and . di ura ed choices.are too confining' to be • spet4i+).....e.dtwatilm EUCHRE' • ()r real' ' • his wife. They ALL do a wonderful job and We hope they will like Goderich. The same is happening. at North Street United Church. Our f.rienettc Rev. -Don MacDonald, has left and the new pastor expected shOrtly7 Ahgther,fartJ el andthope the enjOYVOCir tWS much as we do. I ani told we are to have a • new Wildlife Reserve in our district which Will be REALLY -01 something special. The • old 1-fullett. Township swamp is to get a 'face lifting,,making itfit • for man and bast and birch A 4.arn will be -eanstrueted on the • South Maitland River and who knows they -might even allow • boats on . the water-, there (to ..seare the fish iritb-the„ North Maitland River and, that's O.K. : too). • .1 have had so many people remark to me about the SCarcity of the . winter birds. Perhaps *they're' all over at*Mary .Howell's - she really feeds them well and I'm sure they know a good thing :when they see one, Mary has a great many beautiful birds. on her feeder all winter and it is a • . There were eight tableS of , . ' . ,.. inember of Brant Lodge. . - euchre -in play Friday evening_at , ''.--- . . Forty-two years ago he - - the Orange Hall. High lady was „Mrs. Bessie. t Married the former IlazCI Nolile, Altorr,.. low lady, Mrs. Cora at the home of -her parents,_.Mr. .Cratoton tied with Mrs: Amy and Mts. Tom Noble, . 4th Wiggins; high gent, Bill Wiggins; cone'ession of East kkawanosh -low gent, Freeman Olson. 'Township. .- - ,.:,-,There will be another euchre • b Besides his wife he. is surti \ ed 0 •.,,c- • ,,; , • — y one daughter, Mrs. Eric Iwo wOeks,' • - ' • . 441 CLUB " tw.o brothers, Parkie and Bill of The first -meeting o[, the Dungannon. "--"" Dungannon 4-H Homemakers „. - - . Funeral services were held in , Club Was' held Saturday ev.ening, ... . - h2me • before the body Was February‘ 7, at the home of moved to . Dungan non 'United leader, Mrs. Ivan Rivett. Seven girls answered the 'roll .. P (F',' rilitldraCN1,1. 17. service at 1.:•30'p.iii„ Call. Linda Young was elected . 'Pallbearers were Art...Stewart, president; Peggy Young, . Bob .„-Stothers, -Bill Parek, Bert treasurer; - 1-caren' 114cti, - AREN 11 WEEKLY SCHEDULE -FR I DAY -PUBLIC, SKATING wvx, NO • PUBLIC SKATING SUNDAY 411, SUNDAY 8:00 P.M. • CHLHL HOCKEY, DRmed , Hotmesville TOEstmy PRE-SCHOOL 'SKATING 2:00 P.M. - 3,:30 P-11/1. LIONS FREE SKATING 3:30 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. (Valerie) Lister, London; and • • Discussion showed thin not all sch())ls• it • "as icar"d (app«, was ( IU() g . but it •.‘,\ as felt - that gifted At, least one group thdtight studentscould bow,fit 1 hal erly,eation .should become uniform across, the whole of through an enrichment program - (Canada. lembers of that group :that N“.ffild keep theiii interested and husv while still in he same telt it was. ridiculous that high school ,diplothas earned in grade and at the _praper social !met. strong ''s(t tsi.[Iii-pOrtt` r' "1"' On 1 arto ‘vere not recognized in roccked. (,),1 her provinces and vice versa. 'l'hi‘re was also a suggestion ' Fie 1C h in i•emenlarv 111:! . 1 :1(.1uanag(ncnt was contro‘eriiai- 1)1‘:mt1(1e01sturin the • Mole, John Park and Wilf 'secretary; Valerie Park, press . reporter; and' Charlene Adam, . low erbear;rs were two vice-president... • • nephews, Eric and Bill Wiggins. Charlene • 'Adams, Joanne Rev. M'f' Lean- ,of Brantfor'd ThPmpsort, Barbara Culbert 'and and Rev. McClenaghan , of Valerie Park took, part in the Dungannon were in charge of demonstrations. . This •club project, fruit and Vitamin C, was discussed. ROBERT JOHN WIGGINS . ' Robert 'John (Bert) Wiggins passed- away suddenly at., his home,' 1 35 Sydenham Street, , Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd -Boland, Brantford, Wednesday, February .Brantford, spent Sunday with 4. He was 75. - Mrs. FredSeabrook.. Born at Dungannon, he - Pentland, • the service, GODERICH SOCIETY NEW5, the eldest son of the . late VALENTIN'E ThDAY oMas Wiggins and'Sarah Jane , ANNOU'NCEMENT Park. . • He attended S.S.” No. 8 " For the life of :‘ Our heart - . and the hearts 'our life, send a .Ashfield and Stratford Normal generouS- cantAbution - to, your • School. His first ' tearhing local Heart , Fund.,,Each advance assignment • was Camerons 111 hettrt' 'research 'increases. your School just off the 6th chances for., a longer productive' ebricession of , West VvrawanoSh' life. Keep your heart in mind TownShip. For 25 'ears he was \Olen you .giye to your Heart. principal of GrandView Public SchoolBrantford.Fund, 2 17 Davenport Road, ',' , • Toronto .180,.Ontario, • DOGS DOGS DOGS THURSDAY : PRE-SCHOOL SKATING 2:00 P.M.. 3:30 P.M. LIONS FREE SKATING jb P.M.'. 5:00 P.M. SUNDAY.2 P.M. STONEY ..BROOK • ,.600Eit1al 111 Dog tags areLnow available. Male dog, $4.0O, Spayed female (certificate required)..... 4.00 _Female - 20.00 Dogs are not permitted to run at large within Town limits. Animal ''(on-trOl Offker An Amimil Control Officer has been engaged to enforce the By-law. . H. BLAKE, .-tow6Clerk. parvili ore coin .....,.,„ , \ ;Is til•ti den tl, at iZ (AA' rt son NIernorial "" ' '.;„ ' " Will he able to (Moose ttoney -important or en desirallle for 'a management as an elective soon. child to be Iiilinguaf. •I'llere wds l'h'e opinions of each group some fteling thouv,h. that if ' French iN to kV li111011 in: LIIC \‘cre carefully rechrded and will .liii,11 school s stein, it:shoul.d ,b.e. .11::(attsuipas..sctci duz\i.1.ol:g to the Iclur„on part • of . tug ht .1,q,,nrItsniti,,,,', ,, ()Li ch,„+1 .C.nt 1(?aid ()l Fd.u.c.i.tfb .tion r - course as \vtilI GODERICH 30 THE SQUARE PHONE 524-7811 AIRCONDITIONED -4LSO A SELECTION OF CHILDREN'S SLIPPlERS No Exchanges /A SPROULE No Refunds Goderich LARGE GROU U.1,1 THURS.,11 FRI., SAT. Feb. 12,,13, 14 Showing Th`ursday at 8.00.P.m. Two Showings Friday, arid -Sat. at, 7.30 and 9.30 tp.m. AWAITTAi4CII STRICTED Ks 'mow le WM OF 09 041 owl Experimental film of interest to youthful audience" SATURDAY MATINEE (February 14th) at 2.00 p.m. "DISORDERLY ORPRILY" Jerry Levo)'s '"PEEWEES ON ICE" SUN., MON., TUES. Feb,. 15, 16, 17 Show Tirrre: 8.0 nowyou can.SEE anything you.iiant. •-4,si at... .' ALICE'S . RESTAURANT" st rringARLO GUTHRIE COLOR by.teltae Wilted -Artists tbroireat UrnAmtsvas Aftdc(larian.Mire11Production 10 a RORY cAL)ipu_LESLIE NIELSEN LAINIE WAN ,1 •(Adult Entertainment) 1:11asuruin COLOR - Starting WED., FEB."' 18 for 8 Days Dennis Iht s LoId Dciy In the Park Burns. ADMITtANC RESTRICTED v111110.1 11 11).11 0 101 .r ,..This is not just a small get yo -u in -the door sized. group of dresses but a large group with most sizes represented. The savings are los utterly fantastic. Oh, we know you have"heard these adjectives before but itz..i.rue the savings are fantastic. Come in and see if were truthful. .• Balance Of WINTER COATS. & SUITS 4 BARGAIN PRICES 0. A Harry galizman Produ:fon ww 44setarciooRrniktton umtidArtosts Oho. Carnpleta* Slow Diming tng geniont Starting at. 8.60