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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-10-01, Page 14S1Q reSTARt Ttn.mw y,sL, OCTOBER ,, 1970 With Shirley J. Keller • NMI Woman to Wom�n gotten the idea from press for one, was,captivated by her . . coverage of various bomb threat's ' - and I know I wasn't the only When you read this column ; "this ®weeI will be far away : in Canada and the US. • one. * *, from Goderich .enjoying some of Maybe the faster and better Another thing that really the colorful scenery,in Northern communication system we have took my `interest at the IODE a built is not as advantageous as Ontario and Northern Michigan. luncheon was a painting by J. W. . some would believe. Maybe we ° McU. n of enindler, 'F'm don't know whether or not I -deserve a holiday but the. will kill ourselves with too much talking -now about the biggest of company has graciously communication too much the five. paintings . .. the one ' approved some time Off for me , knowledge. that sells for $5,000. • and I am anxious to go.- * * * - ° "That painting is as modern One of the very nicest affairs as 1970," the artist told me... Actually' ° T 'haven't done a , I have attended since coming to great' deal of travelling in myGoderich a year ago Several staged Several women were gathered lifetime.;. last Wednesday afternoon in to decipher its meaning.None of Gravenhurst to the north so I'm North Street United Church preally looking forward to ourthem spent enough time to auditorium. It was IODE really seek out the true thinking jaunt into the upper reaches of luncheon with ..Mrs. Pierre y Ontario.behind the painting. I wouldn't • Berton as the speaker. pe so knowledgable had I not • They tell me the colors are I'm not a great fan of things the artist about the just 'something t� behold in that which are formal and stiff. I love questioned work. And then it was crystal - area this time of the year. I'm friendly conversation and a clear. r ----not- happ-y - _to see- summer _end warm -.. , r „• m atmosphere: - That's- just The man in the centre of the • and fall begin for winter cant be exactly .what I found at the painting ...the focal point of far behind, but the autumn does luncheon. hold some of the most gorgeousthe whole thing I guess you Guests were seated at long would say . . . represented spectacles for the traveller, I narrow tables which make know. i mankind. He was part black,-•- * * • pleasant conversation so easy,. p white, part red, part yellow. „Last week's front page.of the . The ladies 'with whom I sat were .At the veal bottom of the women's section gave further . all 'very congenial which also work was a finger ready to touch evidence that fall is upon us. I helped to make the afternoon off, _a --bomb; Hien fighting.and-. noted that all the Goderich and most enjoyable. rioting in streets; soldiers at ' district women's organizations And the tool! Can anyone pollution.the busier as really describe the wide variety Scattered throughout the are getting *busier and g g: we get into ° October and of besutiail hot casserole dishes painting were various reminders Novem r ° - and jellied salads that -Were of life as it is today . a Victoria Street UCW, for available. I'm kind of half hypodermic needle to indicate" instance, has set up 'committees dieting (again) and I .,w , as' • .'drugs; a cigarette; a car driven by _ • for its festive November Fair. I tempted beyond all endurance a. clown to depict highway travel will, be interested to learn the by the display of goodies,on the and they, high incidence of death date so I can red -circle it on my buffet tables._. and destruction; dead fish and calendar of things not to miss. Even Nli's° animals ' tb' denote pollution; Holmesville' UCW is getting about the fine remarked e food .... and of some astronauts going around ready for its annual fall bazaar, course, the 'trulyy colorful the world in a coffin; a .naked this year November, 11: And decorations throughout the . body to indicate sex, etc. Dungannon UCW ladies have a entire hall. Janet And thrQlagh it all, , • Mrs. Pierre Berton (or ne the • busy schedule indeed withpainting was attractive several dinners upcoming at the as I gather she prefers to • be eye-catching and very exciting. I church for various occasions. called) seems to be a woman liked it. ,I was also pleased•to: note the after my own heart. So many, * * * reports from local 4-H dubs in many women at the luncheon A most interesting matter was • the district. There are more• said Mrs. Berton was "down to brought to my attention this clubs, I know, so let's hear from earth” and I think that about week. At least one Goderich area all of you -real soon.• ‘.describes the lady to perfection. , ' woman is attempting to get * . * * Her complete poise and something going in town for the . I hope• that the story about self-confidence was. what first young peOple interested in my Irish friend, Hilary Hoey gave you the impression that she is a very delightful personality. I just can't tell you how truly delightful she really is ... sort of like the girl next door . whom you lave known all your life, only more exciting. I loved -`.to hear Hilary talk about her life in Ireland. l'm afraid I sat rather open-mouthed - as she told me the little bits and. pieces, about her country that really didn't seem important to her , yet were so amazing to me. One thing that intrigued me was Our discussion abolrit coffee. Now coffee seems like a very ordinary thing and I would have expected it to be much the same wherever you went. Not so, ' says Hilary. In Ireland, coffee can be pretty bad . . and that's Hilary's *description and not mine. She told me that even though the Irish. can buy the name brands. of coffee, the, brewed - product in no way resembles the _ coffee we get here in Canada_ "I'm really going to miss it," confessed Hilary. "I must learn how to make it properly before I go home." In Ireland, I gather, coffee 'is very weak ... half milk and in some cases almost -all milk. Add sugar to that and you would probably come up with a kind of coffee -tasting nk drink that would hardly satisfy the • hardened and habitual Canadian coffee drinker. - Still the Irish may be much healthier for it all. I've heard at least o'fie doctof, a noted authority of trental retardation, speak about the evils of coffee. It is suspected that coffee may be the culprit behind many physical and emotional distresses . and people can be as - addicted to coffee as some are to ttes°or-other-dru * * * Speaking - of,-.. drugs, I'm pleased to note that some of the publicity about d teenage pill -popping etc. is "dying out. Pm beginning to agree with the growing ' percentage of young people who believe that such . constant reporting about the drug scene is doing more to perpetuate the problem than anything else. In fact, the* kids say that . stories about all the riots and r. rebelliOria just give some. teettagep 'he ideas and the encouragement they,,nd to put sortie. of" the satne "a urtts Mira effect° locally. Thebe are even Aoseirl,the teenage set whh will ir. ,d{i :^:th t t i " < i t )than :, t rent 'bomb ; scar es in Pitnton teti001 culd be tht work Of soineOne who nu struck me., It was evident -just; to look at Janet Berton• that she didn't need exquisite makeup, a high -style coiffure ,or Parisian feminine • beauty or - masculine fashions to set her at ease. Far virility as a lean, lithe body. And from it. Mrs. Berton looked just nothing can build, ` poise • and like ' any other ordinary posture like .� `callisthenics -- housewife and mother present at exercises to develop strength and the luncheon ... with one small ' grace. 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