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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-01-07, Page 141 'taQD ,R1 S SIGI ,,A.L-STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 19-71 e Dii:ta-ff Side j .:. and. receive • What . better,, tittle in the whole year than the...beginning of January is there to :-•remind everyone of 'their .obligations to the weekly ,newspaper? At a time when folds- are making fresh starts„ (o.r so it seems) isn't, it . sensible that the local newspaper shouldfigure in any ,glans for the-- e ' - y ear? The .Women's ,pages,' of� thisynewspaper �y vK" a i'N160. grtt'we have. been extremely pleased with•t.he way contri' buttons _of news -ave been coming_ ill ... ..and it is oily -wish 'that they wou j d continue and grow even .more in 1971. One of the weakest spots at the present time is, the .,content of 'social news that should form such a. large- portion, of- ,the - reading material in -` a , hometown newspaper. wPeople like to know what other people, are', doing. Where else can you expect to read about your ighhors,and your friends in and .,around .Goderich e*cdept in the Goderich newspaper? Funny thing though., you cannot hope to read about otherQ'and never make any Years with Jim Dohierty, • Mr, and'Mrs.PeteriMartin'asci Mr and •Mrs. To � Knoop - _ �- �1r. and Mrs .Ted Martit�pf spent the holiday season visiting Hamilton were holiday visitors with relatives in Holland, with relatives in the area. - Martin Quinlan of .Brantford visited during the 'holidays with" • " Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beery and Mr: and "" Mrs. Im Martin and, b°Y$, of Downsview spent New and T committee' Visitors during the holidays with. •. Mr, - and -'Mrs. -Ormond 'Heffernan were Jerry Heffernan of Stratford, Roy Heffernan of Wallaceburg, Mr. and Mrs, John S'heardow n ref London,, Miss Blanche Belodeau of Water'. co names new slate • The•' C.P. & • T. Fund 'Osbaldest+on; secretary, Mrs. .Committee ' of the Goderich Ethel (Teen; treasurer, Stanley family. "and.Mr, and Mrs Albert Oddfellows and Rebekah Lodges McIlwalrt. c nt'rlbutiQns yourself•. You +have to give r and 'Mrs Peter $petard q D Dal of M 28 d th oh Moose - et December an e Factory' irf ,N Tern t ntario an family.'; of Clarkson i;pent Heffernan and family. of following • members were S°cart' Convene�tt Mrs. Elva .-, �.� izt orc� - W'1=i'eel• Chair really a simple matter to place an sues e o i aye with Is _ here. Committee; Amos Osbaldeston,• i 1 'new i n this news a er., Just ' father, Ray Dalton and family, Helen Courtney of Kitchener' , ' Ray Hogan -of RidgetQ-wn; . year 197 3 ;,, „�„�-„� . Fred Fritzley; Investigating t�efore you can receive tli h 1`d h” part of the holldap at fFheir, home B appointed as officers ; for the Thompson; It is item of sot a s P p Maureen Dalton of Moose i I spent the holidays with Mr. and spent the,holidayys with Mr. and PresidentTWayne Moulton; pick up . YOtir . telephone` and d a, Factory spent ynristrnas , with family. vice p res i d est; Mrs: ',Elva When someone answers, �a4. to. her pa r. Mark• 5748331. �h . , rents, M and Mrs: ' Mrs..Leo Courtney' and family ' Mrs: "Jo1i Howar'tl arid. itor. whe's the ' Dalton and farrlily:' '; @rSOn'dl1 ed' from av' . ape �, r... al< to the` vtrt�men's ed ''''''WO -r / - ,.v .,..-::- ;Faye ^-lagan,.”TAM. 1.I.Rlr?c IQ.A*'t�lPg41,. :. M.v.n+ ...�F�!.�a�7.1ECl.�A.oszAwy{! ,�W+':!thn u,,•ew,.,yre �...arc,..rvW.. �ls7El,aa t�lx.om,r+v.?sa.�;n iawaiyx�. 't wome~ri s editor comes on�the'itirte, te�l'hr the hdlidays with Mr. and -Mrs r��r you have an item for the social column , . Con�Hogan iW t r• then tell her what it is. She -`will ask you, x n ' u iva -w. .. • ed M . ` . n1,uaamucwiwuwawsw....... bo.i.anxegt ro4;''ertx1 4 fo,r... /he . ,correct suet I frig of names and to the Alexandra and' Marine•, • places suggest any changes she deems Hospital, Goderich during the The mailman's letter bag is a mistakes t k. Also patients there little lighter, this week with the forms. g Y at an encl. The income tax forms being :.. ,...are, Leo. Moerbesk,. and Miss Christmas mail rush as it wilt'•appear in the newspaper. • Margaret Foley. But not long. _ mailed during the week of A daughter was born on Starting Monday, January 4,' -it' Jativary'•4"were sorted, stuffed in, There` is no charge for,thls service and Tuesday, December '29th to Mr.. the mailman's letter bag became -envelopes and prepared. ,for the women's editor will be very pleased td and Mrs. John Van Osch.,.of. stacked high wifh personalized •:. ,-mailing- -by Canada's largest necessary.„ and -read the item back to you pas wee 9nTew in completing, ' the - hear frorp you. -Waterloo. tax forms.., During that week mailing house, which is operated ' Marilyn ' MacI'i'i'tyYe of some 9,000,000 T1 Short and • in -Ottawa by the Department, of Toronto spent Christmas with General income tax for"mg will National Revenue., Taxation. In 197 Is_ give so that you may receive. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Macltltyre. e q :, be stuffed in mail box s invery Let's build a social column! Visiting their parents, Mr. and' part of Canada. The' Department's - mailing Mrs.' Dennis Hogan and Mike The -annual distribution of centre, 'called the Public Forms during , the holidays were fax forms is the first reminder .oft Distribution Division, is_ an 4 - osernary Hogan of Woodstock, the April'30, ,deadline for filing assembly -line, automated Ron of Sudbury, Jim of London 'one's income tax return. Most ....nailing Service, using' some-W. and Mr: and. Mrs. Tom Hogan of people, • of course, .file much -the latest' stuffing„ sealing and Goderich. , earlier. More than 50 percent of addressing equipment available. Home from their -boats for taxpayers 'receive refunds, and • For .instance, the addressing . t winter months are Dennis • the earlier returns are .filed, the machines can label some D lton, Desmond O'Donnell and sooner. refund' • cheques , arethree-quarters •of a million pieces p: Jitii Sinne'tt, issued, providing there - are no , of mail each day. Woman io ,Wo With Mikity J• Keller • Here it is ar brand new stateyear_ already, knc vs what the new pantyhose for men will be he a whole 12' rnonths•in• which. to„ other. is going to say e•Gen kiefbreJ, just as poorly managed. accomplish.-allthose things' you he says it, nor claim he heard You,. 4 haven t ; heard µabout always dreamed someday ,you something that'wasn't actually pantyhose for men? My. dears, beginning oild. Is it aa new year that the is such a, H un Shoulge r f ord this occur, Dr. you , are .way behind the: times!::,• Y s gIstops the ' May be tnen are' just popular time for making .conversation • immediately 'and • thoroughly tired of seeing resolutions? u tells the interrupting spouse "to women make fashionable new ' rn' T-aon' - Make resolutions ani;' try 'waiting until .the other-- g«.'fads -but Po garments ..that -are_.-- 1, 1 13eause of -the de ref of efficiency achieved, and the resulting low_ unit operating costs _«_ other government - departments and - agencies are also employin the Natitional Revenue , Taxation Mailing. Centre to proces'some,of their. out=going mail. ,Mailings during 1970 have exceeded 50,000,7000 items containing some 4000,000,006 pieces of paper. All of this is done with a , staff. of 20. permanent employees and varying numbers df casual" workers. During the busiest season .-- and right now is about the peak : the output of the depart'ment's mailing centre . fills a whole train each week: '9 Committee, Harold •MacPhee, Mrs; ,Anna Ross, ioe Thompson Mrs, Vera Larder; Auditors, Mrs.. Ada 1rrttt`e.���.� . Y� Maurice ' Mcilwain; ' press: •. t secretary,, Mrs. Ethel, Green. • J. Denomme FLOWER SHOP Phone' 524- -..DAY OR 'NIGHT °°w • wQ, ". Agont for 24 -hr. • 'FILM DEVELOPING,^ • e • YOUR DOLLAR WIL BUY MORE THIS WEEK AT AQP! more .... well at least I don't finished.' traditionally masculine .... life :. - ' make - resolutions -which I tell to--_, "-. • trousers, sports shirts and even: • She also suggests that when denim jackets.. ""' •.' the one 4who's :speaking is 'done, Anyhow, dick Goodman- of he say ``end` of: 'statements" to''Toronto, proprietor of "° a indicate he has actually finished• three-store,.:.group of women's' tacking. hosiery shops called--•Crazyiegs, . Checking -back, according ,to stuck signs in his shop windows Dr. Hungerfdrd, is an equally. , • advertising pantyhose for Men: important part .r of the According to The'Financial Post, communication process. By this,- Mr. Goodman sold all" 80 pairT., ' 'she means restating what hasjust other people. ,,Secretly' I' may, have ;,.sortie,, plans 'for the new year which 1 am hoping to carry • out, but I'm almost certain that within a few weeks 1 will have -forgotten al -about my good, intentions and slipped back into the old,,,rc, tine. , That's why I breathe a word to anyone about inew,year's resolutions:. It . is a funny thing' about been .said to _make ;Certain • the Produced in the U.S,---under resolutions.. Seldom does . one . listener really understands the the brand name 'Mani-l-io`se,' the resolve to do something speaker's point of view.- . • unmannish=sounding garments pl *Solution is to doaslomething"Corn-nunication';" :bireme says_ 'Goodman, ideal -`"for the - marriage counselor ,e,.plains. I n, policemen; postmen, Very, unpleasant (maybe .with a 'not just ,what . we ourselves s'kiers.;and other;.outdoor he-men Pleasant endin like givingbroadcast blit- learning to because. •• they're warmer than_. g) v:... , tip smoking or losing weight or receive the broadcast of the thermal underwear, sturdier than keepng.. „the :house cleaner ' or pantyhose " and look other person and checking back Women's o doing a better job at •the • office M .,tin.,•, What-- you thlnli : you've . Metter on a leg, than 1Qngloh, ns.. -; I guess the things which .we„ received.” when the trousers' ride; up the enjoy doing are. accomplished' calf• ' . "lily without the aid of a new Thek • the first day,— at $7.0.5 a pair! et', she adds, is to Colors? Couldn't, really ..say on year''s resolution.. `. - ; recognize, that ..the Y ,••, but anything to eliminate the •, * authorrty,, on what was meant by i tell.i hie of mens t'long • tell.ii • If you are . the kind of a •any statement is the person who •underwear wou)d be welcome. woman Who likes to make new made ,toe statement. in the first * * t • year's• resolutions, why not place. •In a. joint ;announcement at decide -,to ' improve . the Dr. ,Hungerford even has a' :the end of 1070, the (Honorable husband -wife communications in New Year's prescription , for John . Munro, 'Minister of your h me for 4971? those -shy adults ,who find it - National Health and Welfare, This is the recommendation' difficult to communicate ' and the 'Honorable Jack Davis; of Dr." Mary Jane -Hungerford, a eye -to -eye and who, she .says, Minister '' of 'Fisheries and marriage counselor . affiliated "can .Often talk more easily' into Forestry, announced that as a . with the ,American Institute of ' a 'telephone or M.tape recorder result of • widespread-, concern Family, Relations in Los Angeles. than •they„can when someone•is . about _ mercury .. in . the • She suggests yoti start the year..; looking rght at them." _ environment, all lots of canned right by talking to — instead of she recommends that such tuna destined for. the. Cana 4•aan , Pm„ �yn9.NJY. a•• . .« atimA fn7ta�r�u"mmy a sp 'sei . w•wd t rn l�a� ; we sr�„ Hca. r• x d ' P di are ^.Ing... arto � nmg to what he (or, she) is communication; . sessions ' while 'mercury. -saying as well. , sitting back to: back, so they, can Whose 'loth found to contain Dr. Hungerford declared othut hear. -- but not confront one' . eoinmunication _, or the leek of another. This, she- reportsnwill it. — is' the . "number, one make it, easier for them to be, problem" Willi, most couples much more direct with each who have beim.naarried.for.�na,n „-m- --- years.. To remedy this, she . •, , recommends they set , aside a _ Summit* up, Dr. Mary Jane specific time ` each evening, - Hungerfr `rd- advises that couples perhaps 10' or 15 ,minutes, for , w ►w m,01 tl•I�n:,c, ,better really talking �°,one another. ' �communication . in 1971: set -: They .might alternate.,_sbe says, aside enough time and privacy with the husband having one each day for talking together; ., ;`night to -air. his vievk and the establish. ...,interesting 'and wife the`next. objective conversation with each When it's the husband's turn, ,other; Ka . over ..._problems r Dr. - Hungerford notes, the wife without dealing in personalities; "must be ready to absorb what sand listen, to what the other is ' lie's dishing out " Shy ""must be saying, '' even ‘ though their k prepared to listen whether he interests and opinjron.,:pay vary. chooses "to keep rambling on, .. * . * * • solo be silent ... whether his Do- you remember a 'little eomiinunication is,in•the form of mention :we had in this'column'a words Or body language." few weeks ago 'about pantyhose On the ., wife's night, the and how they vat -y so much ,in ,htisband in •turn .frust do the size from brand to. brand? I'm a ourse r same, the marri age cto wondering now if sight ..of.._the• adds. " l;very .marriage," accoidirig -to Or. Hungerford,• "„needs this kind of cornrriunication.” When counseling couples with' marital prdbT i iia, she instructs ,,thtInt in, specific communication at.echnigt:res, including more ,than a eeptable _. amounts are not being released for sale. The' Mitiisters stressed that • "_.. results to date pose no acute., hazard to -human Health.,- The public' need not { be concerned about the safety of stocki' iifr: tunaat the retail.. level, or in •homel". -" Staff of both , Departments aide .continuing extensive-• . programs of analysis for mercury in Canadian foods, 'to. ensure 'that the 'public remains safe ' frorh lisks of mercury poisoning. For_example, numerous analyses of Canadian' canned salmon have shown it to l?e'safe. , SPROULE'S *SELLIII GU -T '� SALE T - ���ntry hill. Ruonstitut+d- gt f1 oa tin. APPLE ,JUICE , ... A&P PEACHES ri -HABITANT SOUP BISCUITS BEANS witktomatoSauce.H TOMATO PASTE GEISHA TUI A&P CREAM STYLE CORN A&P FANCY APPLESAUCE If unabl'ta, purchase -any • advertised item, ,please req,uest a A.FI prices in this - Jt .. ---• a d . g u.a ra nie e d effectiv'b through: ,Saturday, January 9, 1971 . `'QUA•RTER •nPORK LOIN cut ' into • o �enLre Slices Removed PEANIITwBUTTER Smooth or Cru,n y:,.....18:oz;or Powder` Detergent 4 ` T1DE XKr'' . (25c Off `Deal] ic'rng'size 5-16 box $ •' ..IOLLED.. OAT RAISIN OR,Jane Parker, / k�7;. �•P�- .rc.winr,4i..[ifu.�e.•Alye.' P. ,. :� � tklAr BURNS, SW E E=+- PICKLED Valley Farm, • Frozen WHITE AND COLOURS Supe'. -Right ' Quality, `Meaty ` Imported, Frozen Lr;.n Chops RIB Ib „lb 880 CHOPS , „,,,,,i,„,„„e Deisey lllllllllllllll Burns "•''""711b'vacuurri"pkg - . , BOLOGNAw-By the Riece lb Any Weight C,ut • • rn Obligation .._ PEI kftwitivitia,443-011110- "checking -back. " During the `first interview ''forexample,' she.... telia: • them' that- "if - one 'is, nr • , y° v ,� r caking, the other thustii t butt in and not let horn finish." .,. Also neither is' perrrrittel to • • DERIC Bet'i'des, atcesso1ies; repairs `to moist' Maes .: E: -` i':THEDE 'Hearing -AV ervie'e Ltd', -88 Queen' 5t. Kitchener" HEARINGAiDS w_� WHITE AND COLOURS BOX OF 200 2 -PLY