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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-02-18, Page 2•,, , "5 .. ti.,AL-STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1971t__ 11 Oust Iritiumas The Welfare State as conceived during and after the last wary' (World War 11 that is) was • based on certain assumptions which, while ' 'seeming . n valid then, are -questionable today. It was assurne.d, for example, that for the ,vast majority ' of the population there could be no welfare services unless they were provided by the State. It was, a 'e of :N "Had we been rich, enough, we would have paid the doctors' M y}billls . ' }ouryspeplves we 2w11? sii3VA..et .7Mnx'�K•�l^ 'S1':,At`, •�}iM '�OAS!hx2 7t .R�✓"�. services: " . Much the same reasoning goes for education, housing•and much else, for here was a low wage economy and a society in which` there ,would be periods of depression and unemployment, even if every effort, was made tq , avoid and shorten them. No one foresaw 'an automobile (often two) in every garage; holidays in r Florida for every class except the poorest of the poor. • . First there was the huge rise in the standard of living between' 1953 and 1969, much of it due to inflation. Secondly the advance in real income, apart from public expenditure on social services, nearly trebled in, six years. Thirdly, despite these two increases, we are still not Spending enough on the relief of poverty, or more accurately, we Tfare-ti-ot yet found a way to spend on the really poor. The benefits from the huge • expenditures are too sina1llin ...�,..'. i relat.Lon�:.t�a .Rine "needs, Qfn4`GFIG��. who have exceptionally low B�rn une country in which a privileged discrimination . unknown? Do Unfortunately it turned out that • minority enjoyed ,hi h standard not FUN NIGHT- g some circumstances arise to the only media • responsive to , of- living and economic security,' which regimentation is not these. • behests' were ' the bricks Goderich The annual Fun dight of the with a poor majority which applicable? After all the and mortar o1 the buildings; in S o d e r i e h Minor•' " Hockey expected to remain poor, the • "Region" is not a'division of the consequence the • miracle at Supporters Club • was a Country has become atremendous success last Friday try Armed Forces; or at least- it Queen's Park never - materialised. evening. We shoold.have more of community where the majority didn't start out that ;way. Truly And it is of *cold comfort to these events; The Mathers' is affluent, while only a minority if Regionalisation be the price of ,realise that „this. misjudgement displayed their :talents -as is po . Why then .organize the the Welfare State;'Good Lord we « was ,in turn due to Jack «of` won against. the Squirt B team, loci services as though the have paid in full education on the W basic 3-1, In the first game, the Mite, opposite were the case, The '• idea that education distribution of populations of All -Stars Won 6-0 against the Why do' governments insist on should be paid for by the parent, whatever kind. , Mothers. everything being paid for by thetri. wholly..,,pr in part; is , far from THE PECKI N ,,,i <' DER �� In the Broomball challenge, • co b i n ation of, taxation copunonplace, yet even ,the Political, thong whether East , the Minor Hockey executive followed bywhat'', has . been ''Soviets do,not believe the citizen dominate `� � � or West, has been d• by took on the Supporters', Club 1 p v .q� ' ,• c c ut -•� • ,� �r. .. Til .: . T . 4fi ',N 1•s+'M t«wr ,11 �Rli IARF• . ..� .S� �' � ` ... � ' • y _ �- • •n .. ..• •:a,t .< k,.,, � tl°t� �, � ��Y.. _�a, w ,�:h+�y'�,� `+may, ,;r�a��.p�,.�m„�,. i. �'Y°-' ��;" � .- r �4j „ . '7^•'re, ��►'•�i �. �g•.�,, �.�,.. �4EEG�'�- i}e+YTifS,�l� 4�{�'• That is - distributing' largesse to . rrothirir. The 'Australian citizen : eve>r' since. Jefferson assured us,..-..--aiCed to score in the contest: L�t's talk minor hockey iIViTH JACK CUMMINGS •- • The second game was tied all, then withdrawing from the unheeding majority. by taxation, ' 'operating through a means test. While this may be an accountant's paradise' (with Mr. Edgar Benson well in. the van) consider 1. the inconvenience to the citizen and 2. the expense to the 'taxpayer, with both imposed solely tq ..uiaintain the discredited principle of equality ' of treatment. Compare this archaic, effort wasting intricacy with the approach of free enterprise. The - marketing operations of firms such as Kresge, or Woolworth, etc., etc., whose genius has brought' to-iieople of moderate meads a wide range of goods of a quality hitherto denied to them, and has been achieved while - making a profit, as proved by the 'value of their shares on the stock market, where $100 in -,w -in omesrnainly the aged) or g .� ' of any . class. retains an Our 'governors have -been -telling ' The Big Game of the night, independence of character which us that all men; perhaps all we, in Canada, aredetermined to Goderich Fir'exrien tested Doug women too, certainly all races Spitzig who Was.in the nets for suppress. He-- 'insures against and classes, are equal, This view 20 sickness .arid hospital needs. He is, dogmatically opposed by the the'oPolicemeneorewith pened he pays his doctor and a fee' for writer of a book: "The Social shots before they opened the scoring. The game ended in 6-6 medical prescriptions, and while Contract ORobert Ardrey by education is free; he ' pays for name, who argues that all human school books. societies , are, based on There is the .Mistaken belief, INEQUALITY; an inequality widely held, and vociferously .which the biology of the last propagated, that -the century has been busy discouragement of private establishing, quite unbeknown medical ' • practice ' and the to the outside world. We haiie substitution of medicare heard and seen equality used to (Canadian style), . by spreading acquire power so often that we the butter more widely ..and 'almost believed it. Not only wase more thinly, will raise the health the Emperox filly ;clad but his level ' of the average. clothes even down to his buttons Unfortunately this is not . the were the same as ours! So we way averages are. raised in any were assured. , walk of life.Only the gradual But now inequality has dissemination . of exceptional become the ,Binge of excellence effects a raising -of the evolutionary thought, and the average. In other words, only by «. generation of inequality is seen 1949 .`has gone to $1631 in INEQUALITY of treatment, to have been the key to the 1970. Here, through no effort of which ' socialism so ardently whole course i of •animal, and, their own, people arein a abhors. It is such dilution of the plant evolution, while in the position "to '�el-tidy-producewhre r- t' 'Whiei"tia- aused; '20- per.. - ptirs�riiyoft��'ertd,•ihe proo�ss':e they never expected to. cen of t e octors o e of heredity themselves 'have haveAs wew-cast abU'ut, trying to United Kingdom to emigrate, e'v o l v ed. -Man's activities, ` exceptionally heavy claims on a -,modest income (Large understand how -our politicians only to find themselves replaced extraordinary as they are in their families of low earners) ,, can be so ignorant - of human in 'the U.K. by doctors trained in effects, in their causes are Obviously there is much nature and of the facts of life, it poorer, countries,. whose need .is merely the last term in a soften in the 'Canadian Welfare dawns.on 'us- that their love affair greater than England's. continuous 3,000 million year. • with governing has been to the "The advances in the sequence. A sequence which detriment .of a life of full standards . of medical care. cannot be ,stopped -or' reversed conclusion is :that a high pp proportion of social expenditure experience. , One in which they occurring in the last century by an educational programme, • by all levels of government goes sharpened their intelligence on have usually, been 'introduced in •or a political manifesto, still less State ..and . one definite to families whose' tax payments adverse circumstances; on centres of excellence and have a communist 'revolution.. equal or exceed the value of the obstacles '. which had to be only subsequently been made The State's efforts t°o organise benefits received_.. These families . overcome. This explains, their available. In consequence, the equality, , however exaggerated � not, as they- suppose blind spot, or; spots, or 'often under-.priv_ileged of today receive and. expensive, • will ,never rub themselves to be,.beneficiaries of their blind areas. Take the care of the privileged of down -the inequalities between the Welfare State,. They are the Regionalisation for example, yesterday. The moral axiom that families, for the human element milch• cpw_ . based on the sure-fire belief that every member of a community will always contain a hereditary, concentration • makes • ..•.'for has a natural right to equal a genetic element,'_and it follows _. Now_ that it has bec�2.rrie.. r efficiency. Admirable. do doubt ' standards of medical care . at a as night follows day, that the Patent that the welfare stateIs a in high _density areas like given moment in riffle". . is not cruel hoax; that it takesnway in g Yopportunities which will arise taxation«and contributions more Toronto and other i'ndustrial in fact feasible,. for so expensive., will be just as unequal: ' , than it gives; - glo we find spots, but applied to sparsely . has modern medical . Bare The beginning of this populated - lament re=examining the' areas .,.of which most ;, _become, that no society is able enlightened outlook on life came principes. -Certainly not. Theyof t ,is Province - consists,. it 'to afford universal excellence:` , when • it . was discovered that to the hands of Excellence ` must-\ either be 'animal life was not the struggle fear to break wi ifa-Sti-o merely plays in ore concerned to follow ur`eaucratism. "Take the simple absent,. or confined 'to a limited for existence which" the 19th are shall•' be bought for a local the London. `Times'mcentury 8/12./69 ceremonies and conventions' of opinion than to influence it. matter of deciding what books nuber of centres " [Letter to ' had assumed. The THE MYTH'OF, library..Yesterdayanimal 'life 'were based on -- lil�r � it was a focal from' Mr:J M. A. R. Freeman. EQUALITY matter, within, a budget. Today Consulting Orthopaedic Surgeon something laid within the egg, or But -the_. Welfare State : is founded Ori-- two other misconceptions: 1. State' 'help must be not' only universal, but also' EQUAL. 0 2. Private provision of welfare is bad in itself ' because it ` IS unequal. Equal•-,, pensions ,for all fails ,be°cause Obple will always subscribe more for their own personal " and family security, than they would ever be willing to pay in taxation. r From a you shoot a request into the air to the London F ospital..].... born with: the baby. They were here it,, seems to get' lost`': Much' the same argument based on instincts which were orever. ti might well be , applied to individual, hereditary and Of more recent memory is education, but . in Ontario `'at genetic. Thusrom the -•--early Reionalistion's effect • on least; `we 'have been treated at bservatios of a' pekingorder eve Walterfnishd tie as the Firemen lost all their steam in the last period and didn't have the legs to carry them on to -victory. It would be interesting to have a re -match as the Goderich police and. provincial.....•police feel they are now in condition to whitewash the firemen. President Tom Thompson would like to thank everyone who made this a success and all those who helped to put , this event on. If the following reports armee` pot correct, you can blame ft on the score board at the Arena_. Why wasn't it repaired? LEGION MITE ALL-STARS. teams -Legion Sailors with three points and Bedford Motel -Motel with two points.. C.onvener Arnold l-iodges will be, holding a meeting ,wjth the coaches,. to , decide on the play-offs, and will advise us. by next: Monday. ” as. --there. .is, „no,. games this weekend; • ,y LEGION SQUIRT ALL-STARS tri the W. 0. A. A. standings, Don Elliott? Legion Squirt: All -Stars ended up in top place in the. standings: The final game Goderich played to a '3-3 ie. pary Peters • was the big giln•-•for Goderie' r with , -Iwo « goals 'and Pant -Doherty " scoring the other. Double' - `header 'weekend games with Oakville: the Legion Squirt All -Stars won the •.first game Saturday, 4-3 and lost the second gaihe Sunday, 3-2. In Saturday's.4game„ Oakville opened the scoring with a goal by Curt. Fitzsimmons. Then Goderich came through with four unanswered --goals, two by Gary Peters and singles by Terry Kisch and Mike LaPaine. Late in the third period, ' Oakville made the game close by scoring two goals, one, by Bruce Paton and the other by Gord Moodie, but failed to tie the, game. 4 In Sunday's game, Oakville were out to win and they -came up'- with a fine performance, winning 3-2 as Tom Grainger, Palmer ..and Greg Beacom' got assists. Orangeville came back ---..,with • three goals to go ahead and. then ' late • in• the thifd period Mike Cummings tied the game. In overtime, Scott. Sutton scored to .even up the series at a game each:.•`......., ....... :........,.,,.-..... ......., Coach. Paul Schutz held an early morning ....practice on Saturday and .then had his team come through with a; 6-4 victory to win , the ' series Saturday night, .One of the best -attendance records were , at r the' to victory. ' •' Orangeville , opened the scongsearly in the first, period. Then with Goderich a man short, Steve Palmer scored two goals to ----put Goderich ahead 2-1., Then Orangeville came back to tie the `score in the second, period before Scott Kennedy , once again ' put Q,derich `in ' front 3-2. Orangeville tied the score in the third period, then Rick Moody scored three -goals to win the game. Final score, Goderich Pee V1ees 6, Orangeville 4. 1 ' - Elmira will be the next team in the 0. M. H. A. playoffs that the Lion Pee-Wees meet. Dates have not yet been confirmed. • PEE WEE HOUSE LEAGUE In the final two games of the regular schedule, the two top teams, Sifto Salt and Club Grill • f . th a Mto coming Sutherland and Scott - met with Si g up wi In an exhibition game Friday Gould scored for Oakville. 3-1 victory. evening, the Mite All Stars lost a Scoring both goals for Goderich Sifto Salt finished the �IOSe'.;�garrre::.:tQm�t; '� 15stan in on op; _now have fi -Marys.2��-�_was..Gary ��..- . ponts Mfoltowee-by-Ctul'Cril".n} ry,..which_.he..suffered earlier, .. .. , ., oarawai 1-1 with less than a minute to • play, w Ten Greg -Stott -scored on Denom a Flowers goalie Bob Overholt, , giving, Don Hoist the first game in the playoffs. Scoring for Don .Holst was . John MacDonald but Phil Petrfe tied the game for Denomine `Flowers. Final score Dorn. Hoist 2, Denomme Flowers 1� KINSMEN, MIDGET ALLS.TARS Saturday night, in the third and final 'game of the semi�fi ials •in the 'O, M. H. A,2. playoffs, r' wirt, in ovetirne 4--3 and..now advance against Fergus ''or hlm4ra. Orangeville went ahead 2t -O but Paul Kelly whowas working hard, going both ways, got one back for Goderich and then Paul Johnston scored with a beautiful goal in the top corner to tie the score. Kinsmen Midget AIIStars - got a go-ahead goal from Sam Meriam' who played almost the full game as Goderich have Brian • Thompson, Allan Skelton out,,' 4 with 'injuries, Orangeville came back late in the third period to tie the score 3-3. Then in overtime with less than two minutes to go in the first ten _minute overtime'' period, 4 the • winning marker came from 1 Danny Duncan, whoa was all alone in on the Orangeville goalie 'who 'gave him the puck and all he had to do was put it in the net. ' B,rfuce Bowman also played a strong game despite an ankle • • Coach John Hodges hopes 'to get in- a..feW- more exhibition games, before they travel to Strathroy to enter in a tournament during the Easter holidays. This. was the third - meeting of these two teams. In the other two games, the. egion Mites had 'a vi L'ctory and a tie, so against St. Mary's they -are even so far'. MITE HOUSE LEAGUE' Final games . of the House League schedule were .played last weekend. Fri.da.y_..night's game, Canadian Tire played to 1-1 tie against MacDonald Marine. .No game report"' was available `on wlio'got_t.he,aoals..,_...�,._....._._.W .. Saturday in the, first game at ' 10 'aril,- the Legion .Sailors and Goderich, Electric played to a• 2-2 tie. Scoring , both goals- -for the Legion . Sailors was Robert Willis. Goderich Electric got its first goal from . Greg Smith and then Barry Good `tied the score for Goderich Electric. Legion Flyers, top team in `their ' dna i5ion, r whitewashed Bedford Hotel -Motel 4-0 • - as Brian Shewfeltgot a shut -out for the ' winners. David Kennedy opened the scoring, getting the eels nd then La SQUIRT HOUSE LEAGUE with 11 points. .a , .t schedule were played on n difference as he came up with Tuesday evening Februa 9th Saturday morning, asentuc• y Fried Chicken won_ a close game nets for the Goderich team. • in the game. •." -» Ga Xoern made,.i -all ire 'Frrral aims �:-tie �:�re� ;a..m.�::�:�� ry .•�.,, '� "dt'I�r atn�'" fast -.�,.: 'the ' .g K k nes y g�' some• outstanding saves in the Goderich 'Restaurant won a close eine - 1-0 ' over Goderich over the. Legion 3-2 and Mills Motors. This now puts Goderich In fact, the whole team defeated Gardiners 2-0. l•th Played a whale ,.of a game and ..'Restaurant in third pace in -the Finishing in first place in thecoach Williar�r seri was standings with six points and. vieDenny with the. team standings were Kentucky Fried they will meet Sifter Salt in the very pleased with as they came from • performance. behind to win ' 3-2.; Opening: the playoffs. ,Goderich Motors who finished scoring, for the Legion was Ricky with:, oply 4- points; will be Sto art with -two goals both playing Club Grill. in the playoffs unas• iisted. Then Kentucky Fried which are.two out ofthree and ° Chicken .got three goals, one each then the winners will playoff for from Mike Hodges, Dale -Duncan the Championship. Losers will and Donald Bogle. then , tee -off for the runner-up In th.e. _second ,game, Mills trophy. Mot'ots goalie carie up with a ,,. ; shut' =out. "`David Bedour, Paul' BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE In the first game of the -the goal getters fort winners ,playoffs, Goderich Elevator who now have cl►nched second carne from behind in the third -place in the standings. Gardiners period with four goals to win. Dairy finished third 'arid Legion Opening the scoring * for Young' and ,,Tom Do were team last. McGee's was. John Warr. Terry In• the play-offs it will be 'F'rit-zle ' ''scored two goals for • Y "Kentucky.._ --Fried • Chicken vs Goderich Elevator, Tim ', Glousher and John', Hanley Motors will take op the Legion, rounded out the ,scoring, folc the team. Series will be two out of winners. Final score 4-1. "' .' three, with the winners of ;this Gardiners' ba' and Mills first two ga rry ..Boceand St series playing off for the: 0 Championships. school children in the"faceof a vast. expense to an attempt to amonhens and' "territory" ;ith a gl eah LION PEE warning of a bad storm. Was the flout the principle, ' menioned belonging to individual quail.and - his ' now completes the , February power of decision to keep open above. -We have - found a even robins, we areshown in politicia'n,woienganueArdrey's book howthe 'problems In theplay-offs, .the' top •team, °the 0enli htened centu , to show.the . LFIhg rY� status, competition, order and tied for second place are "three world tha-t superlative education conflict are linked with those of teams, MacDonald ,Marine, could be made available to all. animal' behaviour. tCoderieh Electric and Canadian or to close 'a school delegated? h 1'k Ki C t• And who was the uncrownedking who ordered the buses out? The more " we pay them the farther away they hide. -Is EE ALL-STARS 11; second gameof regular schedule for the Season: evening, in th BY MRS. WES BRADNOCK Lorraine Chamney chosen . Carnival Queen of old, decided in this of humn socity or race class 'toirits} OrangevilleP egionyers ave en p The gospel "of equalisation, Tireallwith seven points. Then • which; the socialisthas espousedwe' have -- the ` 6ottbm . two• so ignorantly, is akin to the belief that perpetual motioncan 5267be discovered-, for no 'sooner has he raid the 'standard of the The 'sympathy'of ,the ':lower ':third ,of -the populatibi, • cmmunity%is extended 'to Mrs.. than it is .raised too fortheDonald Cartwright on the death upperand middle thirds. In theof her mother, Mrs. William result the - disparity persists; Kueger, RR '1 Clinton, inequality remainsAll that has Congratulations to Miss . Lorraine was crowned by Miss -William• Seers is a patient in hapened is that the whole Lorraine Chamney in being Dominion ofCanada with a tiara • ictoria .°Hospi-tal-- undergoing complex' has been -moved bodily chosen Queen ' of the Winter presented by Anstett's Jewellery surgery on his hand.We wish up the scale_ - Carnival - at Clinton. last Store, 'a red rose corsage .by Patti . him a speedy recovery. - The `book' mentioned would•n behalf of Cook's Flo ist make ._..... a good..�. LeadershipSaturday,•;'.:,.,Ls�,xraine.,. .is.the...- ..�ay.s� X Masters.. Stephen and.. Mihael,.:n,.....�-._r f4rertOi dacrghte of Mr."and ASft aci:,��^-bo ff chocotate -�,x�,,�. .;., s an� 'littfe l�fis `'�iird o5i`- Gotrtr�rtEiorr �pr+eserit��w.'�•ourMrs. Gordon Chamny, RR 1, from Bartliffs. spent , the weekend with their favourite politician.uburn and was chosen tto representuoointhecompetitions ,Riehl ' Newcombe DrugsSix„,,,ejementary schools tok Holland Shoes, the l ecreatron Committee, Irwin's Ladies Wear aentered teirQuens nd Keith's Family Clothing which • . personality, skating ability and dress. • The schools- were Keith Howatt, -son of Mr. and HolmesviIle, Brucefield, Clinton, ..Mrs. Gordon Howatt, R•R 1, St. Joseph's Adastral Park and Auburn represented • Hullett Hallett Central. ' Central asKing. - . A...Semi-Finals, Wees came from belund to defeat Lion Pee We AllStars 4--3 in overtime. ,pderich Opened the scoringwith a 2--0 lead; goals by' PulMackay and Rick Moody. Steve • giVe.sQ more �iwiit five EARTIl H. liextA Central S, h l' •Other gifts were 'from Bill Good :• attendance at WMS meeting • The s Wbmlan's ' . Missionary offering was , received and Society was held last week at the dedicated with prayer by Mrs. ' home of Mrs. Frank Raithby Raithby. ' witha good attendance. Mrs. The president, ,Mrs. Wilfred Raithby was m charge of the Sanderson took charge Of the 'meeting. -business period and opened with Thescripture lesson was read prayer. The minutes were by Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson. The meditation, ' "We Have Time" • accepted as read , by the • was taken by Mrs.. Raithby secretary, Miss Minnie Wagner. Thank -you notes for plants follciW4d by prayer: received were read and a card Roll call was answered with afor Mrs. Bible verse containing "heart". ,w A sd ty lunch was E. Lawson. gavethe histriry Of served by Mrs. Baithb t Mrs, Raithby assisted by Mrs. the hymn',- "In My -Heart There Robert J. Phillips, Rings 6 % s .A Melody". ° Mrs J- Robert .•-._ , - w Phillips played a piano solo of a Auburit S medley of favdrite hymns'which ^ Y , was much elrtjoye'd Leaders', of ,,the, Spring 4-1.1 Miss Frances Houston gave an club- "Separates for Summer" iris iring topic, "The Religion of are meeting in Clinton thisweek -rr ] ry ��iil��%�i'$ }i�Q�+.!!�i" ��*i!I�'!!`�' ��'�`'a'�'',r''1+����'"��-tk'�aa ��s�s � �v•�i'$"�'�zgl'114atnvet11'�m bola "O Top f the Wdrld"' gi 1 �i' h o it , "sh°ng to grandparents, Mr. and Mrls. * The Social Contract by Robert • Gordon Dobie and uncle Ross. Ardrey, Collins. 2.5 pounds. 1 NOTICE ONTARI0 HYDRO CLINTON AREA CUSTOMERS EFFECTIVE FEBRUARY 22, 1971 The existing Clinton area offices on Albert St., CIin1`�u"i, will. be vacated. All future business will be conducted at our new location on Hwy. No. 4 at the Can. Forces Base, approximately 11/4 mi. south of the Town of Clinton. Ontario Hydro Clinton Area Box 550 m o a r" it e c mmum -wi i phone 482-3483 or,.,Zeitith 28220 telling. the ,pus ose, the method.' take this sewing p ject please , -arid the• -responsibility of - contact Mrs. Donal Haines or • -,Christians- in . today's world: The- Mrs Prank ftaithby. idge � Sc ores There. were three 'tables in play.•at..the„Goderih Duplicate .Club Tuesday night. - ” • Winners and their scores were as follows: tied for first Mrs. Sproul and Mrs. A. Galbraith, Mr. and Mrs. Ron McDonald; 28; Mrs. Ivan Papernick ' and' Miss Lena Robinson, 26%; Mrs. D. D. Worthy,'Mrs: W. Duncan, 25. - Applications for senior • citizen apartments capable of acdommodat ing a . couple - are' being accepted by the Goderich, Housing - Authority.. Rent includes - heat, water, - light, sewer, _hot' water,. fridge; : stove and TV aerial. Minimum rent is ' ,$37 per nionth�Tadjusted upwards according to income. Appficafions are available'at the• office of ' !+ .' , the . gignal-Star, 37.•'..West .,..., • - Street, r J. H.•Aitken,-. Secretary_Manager, , - Goderich Housing... Authority. ' Y , GO�DERIC�1 FROSTED FOODS 4 91i1hia fi GET A LOW COST LOANAT YOUR CREDIT UNION AND HAVE IT LIFE INSURED AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU Low Cost -Loans With * Life Insurance are another Big.- Benef it for `Eligible Credit.Union Merr,beirs 01'r '* 5242 7_o 3 1 GOD,ERICH COMMUNITY .CREDIT UNION: «. ".3e Si' DAME, ST. 65' HAMILTON STREET �1k evro�ai�t• rw ,*� '' 'x -• .r• n ! f. ^ice. �n rip • � ���^,fp. iIOU�T1l=�' wbvany . VEAL - CHOPS VEAL Patties, 74374, BEEF • Briiising Ribs Ib. 894 : Ib. 59 Ib. 49 GREEN GIANT FROZEN - 12 oz. NIBLETSCRN 2 . . ......PKG. F°R. :4 5 SUPREME BRAND - 5 oz. Iflstant Coffee PREMIUM SOCKEYE - 7% oz. SALMON LANCiA 2 Ib. MACARONI or SPAGHETTI IISAMOAIQUOTaiza DETERGENY 711, r1 79' 594 42' • -1 49` 4 • 140