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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-07-02, Page 18goDERuat. BION*.L,S.r it,UB.$. D4Y, JUDY 2 Miss Susan Elizabeth Remington, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. • James Remington, 211 Britannia Road, Goderich, graduated from St. Joseph's Regional School of Nursing in London. She is a graduate of GDCI and in the fall will join the 'nursing staff at•..St. Joseph's Hospital, 'London. Beta photos studio ' Linda Sheardown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Sheardown, 58 Andrew St., graduated June 17 from Elgin General Hospital School of Nursing., St. Thomas. A graduate of 'GDCI, Miss Sheardown will work at the Goderich ,Psychiatric Hospital. Roy Kumano photo F a Y e Tiger Dunlop WI At the June meeting of the Due tt5 the absence1i Robertson the afternoon session My dad was not rich or smart Tiger Dunlop W.I. the members was read' b the resident. or famous, but I loved him as present answered the Roll Call y p much as It is possible for one by reading a press clipping of . . Programs should be up -dated to the times and thoughts should° man to love . another.' He set a agricultural interest. be for the celebration of the beautiful example for simple Mrs. Elmer Hunter presidedhonest and courage. I'll bet 65th Anniversary of the W.I. y cou_- g and Mrs. Richard Buchanan gave ' hercrsiary ..treasurer's report coming up in 1972, it was many of you who are reading , as exi�fi'c�r�m�eseyres- --this ...leiter. -love your Dad r .° neveestopped"t " a on_ After• correspondence was "Tourism" and conducted a Worse yet, you, never let him read plans were finalized for the contest which . . helped all know. How,about telling him Graduation Banquet for members to know where many today?.- A Michigan Son. Colborne Central School which points of interest can be found Dear Son: Your timing ' couldn't have been better. was : taking • pla• ce the , next in, the Moda- Area '- A --•article--en- inflation_was Today is Father's Day. !omen control purse strings Dear Ann Lgnders: • I've written this letter 20 times.4 Today I'm going to mail?' it - ink -blots, misspelled words .and • } all. a- Women 'control nearly er 1 per cent • of this country.'s wealth. They make virtually all .the major family. decisions. When a child is born,' Mom takes over. When he goes to school, he has female teachers almost exclusively until junior high. During his formative years, approximately 80 per cent of his authority figures are, female. . When a child is hurt or Sick he wants his Mom. When, he has his picture in the newspaper for winning an honor, Mom is with him. If he becomes rich or famous, he. owes it all to his Mother. When a 'boy goes bad, it's becausehis father was an alcoholic, or he abandoned his family by putting business and golf ahead of his wife and children. If there ever was a Forgotten Man, it is Father. I'll bet there are millions of fathers in this country who deserve a medal for just carrying on after their health has broken ivirs E - . and life has beaten them _down,.._ .;:�it�rrw.i =the;W.�)essext:.T,••en��ha�.. "Ie �=::march�as-....much ...as-'-ve•' . it ner -Hardy (a-7Cr,.� . r - n-arsp1endid°sv�cees�. tfttni� b t most mstruct"iTr'k mit- quotas by sending the guys who pare sitting in jails serving light sentences for fraud, bum checks% non-support and car theft. They aren't • doing anything but wasting the`taxpayers' money. If they the they would —evening, June 25 in the Carlow n given by Mrs. K. DeGroot who Dear Ann Landers: f �. Half Mis. Terence Huhter gave'her was in charge of the motto. understand you have eleven report on the District ` Annual Hostesses, Mrs.' H. Symonds, held at • St.. Helen's for_ the - Mrs. E. Elliott, ands, Mrs. Ed. morning session. Montgomery served lunch. lames Richardson 8 Sons Ltd Serving The Feed' Dealers of Western Ontario PHONE 524-8388;. GODERICH secretaries - _all women. You. need a man_ on your staff and I would like the job. I'm sure I could help you write a more balanced column. Your advice favors women. I have several good ideas. Here is just one. Since a lot of young people don't want to fight in this war, why not fill the. draft were in be earning army, their keep. IT Also, if they didn't come back, it would be no great loss. What' do you think, Ann? -- Waiting To Hear. Dear Waiting: need thanks a you bunch. I think I don't on my staff. But- r!r • PICNICS ARE„ GREAT FUN ••-• BUT DON'T' - LE -T FO97 polsow1NC-r• SPOIL. A - NAPPY FAMILY OUTING - - CFHC A. ORSAFI^T S SALE KEEP Nor fi�...0O{}�D S TX r/w.y�1.�,.�.� 1 /y COW DT `13tLOW 35-1T FUR YOUR AUTO INSURANCE PhoneSee or MALCOLM MATHERS GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT 46 WEST ST: - 524.9442 Sweet memories of Dominion Dai A BY BILL SMILEY Qne_ of the last, and one of the 'few summer begins back around Easter, with traditional' Canadian holidays is under thousands thronging the highways to get attack by the termites who want. to turn `somewhere, every holiday into a holiday weekend. I'm not complaining, or trying to hold The 'grand. • old 24th 'of May,' with . up progress, whatever that is. Just feeling scorched fingers and the pungent stink of a bit nostalgic about the leisurely pace -of firecrackers, has been "whittled into just those days, •and wondering why we're all another Monday holiday. They're - rushing around like nuts, todi y.But I can chipping away at Remembrance Day, tell you one thing. The clip -clop of a And the only day of, truly national .horse and buggy on a soft summer evening Canadian importance, celebrating the was a lot lovelier than, the squeal of tires birth of our nation, isdue to go under to acid the bellow of motor -bikes, the pressures of. 'commercialism. Hardly This summer, I'm in a bit of a dilemma. anybody calls it Dominion Day anymore, I'd half planned to go to England and and some industries and business firms Scotland;and just mosey around looking simply ignore it. up some old pubs, old cathedrals and old . When I was an urchin , it was an girlfriends. impressive holiday. There were bands and But my wife isn't keen. She's not much baseball games, parades and 'panoply,' and for pubs, considers one old cathedral interminable speeches about our great much like another, and would probably Dominion, the Fathers of Confederation, come to verbal blows with the old ties with Empire, and what a great guy the girlfriends. Mayor was. To clinch the latter,'both our student It meant that school was really ovbat offspring are among the vast army of the last; that the `endless glorious summer had unemployed. At least, Hugh hasn't a job. finally begun. It was a strong punctuation Last report, , Kim had one, as she .mark in the year. explained when she called to borrow 'If you hada cottage, it meant your dad money on the strength of her job, but -it had a day off to driye the family there, • was handling food, and she's been get them settled, get the boat out. It was knocking over glasses of milk -and • often an all -day job forrthe old man, with dropping cups .since she was one, so we an average of about three flat tires en figure she's been fired. route. But there's a beautiful alternative to . 'If you didn't have a cottage,,a-nd most •the overseas trip. In a letter to weekly �.�.-�sd�dn yo a�ayuen i as �balJ arx.�,e, or-cruor.s, Lsuggested_.l m ght. hir .trailer. zvuacn, :lri ..theriver., mc,-uvenT fLlsh:trxg,zor:•had : - ;,�arnmer.-respprxsa;. a 'family picnic. If you had a' car. Many overwhelming, -though I 'wasn't fishing for didn't. invitations, just warning them, so that Those were peaceful days.. in the small they could get out of town. towns, .There was no frantic scramble for Alberta •steaks, , Nova Scotia sea -food the tourist dollar because there were few and rum, . tuna fishing off beautiful Isle -tourists:-Surrrmer was a time :to ke it Madame, Cape ' Breton: •n`d a ' dozen easy. The days were hat and long. 'The` others, offering everything from evenings were full of hot smells and accofnmodations: to libations. Can't .you children's voices, and parents rocking on , see me,.with a six -hundred -pound tuna on the front porch. Lemonade or ;an ice the other end of a line? cream cone topped off the day, which Hope we can make some of ,them. It seemed 66 hours of enjoying life. )hay just be the best summer yet, despite What a change in those (comparatively) the fact that they're tinkering around " few, years. Today, with good ,roads, a car with The First of . July. (The Argyle in every garage, and a restless populace, Syndicate) .: ........ .� For '.Pleasatit Surroundings • and Good Food THE GODERICH RESTAURANT STEAK HOUSE and TAVERN THIS SPACE RESERVED 4 -• FOR, YOUR AD 1 1 • DOUBLE PASSES TO THE PARK THEATRE BOOkS & STATIONERY , PAINT, WALLPAPER Cards For All Occasions. * Gifts * Books * Stationery Supplies ,_ ir Records ANDERSON'S BOOK CENTRE 33 East St. Goderich fiUILD IVIATFRIAL- * PAINT * WALLPAPER * CARPETS ;* TILE * LINOLEUM "Your Complete Home Decorating Centre" Amos Ball 122 Gloucester •Tarr. • MCART H U R and REILLY LTD. West St Goderich THIS SPACE 1 FRIGIDAIRE WESTINGHOUSE GIBSON HOOVER' Salesanct Service B. M. Ross - 79 Wellington St. S. JEWELL BROTHERS r APPLIANCES & TV LTD. The Square — Goderich lealmimmro WORK BOOTS 'Mrs. Nelson Harnack 50 .Bennett St E. EXCELLENT SELECTION Regular or- Safety Toe 14•Different Styles DAVE GOWER'S Industrial & Garden Centre Hamilton St. 524-8761 • PHIS SPACE RESERVED FOR YOUR AD FURNITURE Ernest Holhauzen 94 St. Patrick St. For The FINEST in . FURNITURE 5 DOUBLE PASSES TO THE PARK THEATRE The Narnes . O#. - Five Signal -Star Subscrib- ers Are To Be Found In Onc Of These Ads ow Showing Starting. July 1 FOR SEVEN DAYS •. GETTING STRAIGHT Elliott Gould Condice Bergen ADMI/T.ANCE RESTRICTED u,nDu1a•ma0, SEE REGULAR AD ON PAGE 5 FOR DATES AND TIMES maims raw Nowa good salary' Opportunity -security - for you in a business career Go+derichl Business College NIGHT SCHOOL Typing, Bookkeep ing, Shorthand • (Tues. & Thurs., Eve ning) 524-8521 1 • MEN'S WEAR • i -Mrs. A. L. 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