The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-03-11, Page 14f• rJr-,ke l,CH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, MARCH. 11, 1971
Frnn, • the Distaff Side
See the big tax
Every once in, a long while, something
Comes through the mail that. is priceless.
Muth too good to throw avvay.
This week we received a copy of The
Byliner, a magazine espegially for press
writers, editors and photographers. It
con"tairjed a '`timely article on taxes and
stated f that "it's a 'challenge to a,,
,new&paper to make it (the .tax scene) ' as
interesting as possible by using creative
approaches to help' keep re.aders informed,
capture their attention and to help,them
mee►gt their (tax) �ydeadlines. • 1r "
'� ..... s .,.t� .a. i� .. 1�7t3 '"t"y'f"t'F W'''t �l�"
people begin to •think about income. tax
• returns and T-4 slips arid all that sort of
thing. _We_ feel it is a challenge indeed to
make taxpaying as painless as possible. We
have discovered a little story which may
4
put the trace of a smile on your face,and
turn that frown upside down, just for a
moment or two.
Those of you who have- children in
Grades 1 or 2 will be esecialty delighted
by the following story ; which tells the,
whole tax tale in Simple primer fashion
so that even 'a seven-year-old could
understand.
Clip it, Save it. It's priceless.
SEE THE TAX,
SEE THE BIG TAX.
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PAY THE SIG TAX
NCS. 'MONEY. .
NO MONEY.'UH! OH!
RUN, FATHER, RUN.
RUN ^FAST. RUN, FAST;
A
Woman to Woman
Looking over the columns of teeth will k•now that- it is muCh woman say, "I hate housework". •
Woman. to Woman for the past more expensive than that . . . To me, this is the confession of a
few weeks, I note that I have_ and in some instances, can•cost 'WonlAn ruqs.rprs,tty shallow,
beCome very- daring. :hi' "the '''•!tip ••$15-• pe' r • ail& Briish,in;'' -hi' the 'love department-:Or,7"rt'S-
-subject matter. Wonders of then, is pure savings for moms , the' tragic admissiOn that she
- wonderS',' to date (this is and dads, - „ *probably shouldn't have married
ThurSday morning, March 4) I •What's more, the bruSh-id in the first place; but ipstead-,
have had . not . one 'single • Program is not accepting charity , should have followed a career0in
complaint .„ from readers as so' many folks like to think. • work she could. enjoy and find
concerning iny thoughts on the Many families actually _seem to fulfillment.
various topics. I'm• not sure have too much pride to accept "Housework is one of the main,
whet -her that means. people are the county offer °to protect a Ways •in which . a woman can.,
in agreement with me, people child's teeth. against'tOoth 8ecay demonstrate, to her faipilx, her'
aren't reading the,, column or • • ,, thinking it is a gjveaway love for thein and her •
people are jast too apathetic Program for the less fortunate. self-esteem in the knowledge
these days to comment. ' That's just so.ptich,hogwash: that her work is- important.,
But no matter. I have decided • Every Huron MuTfrg'resident Women who feel that housework
to keep ' on chattering away ha•s prepaid for the service. It is demeaning, dr somehow
„4_,.....,,,..,through this coluMn abiiut ComeS out of, tax dollars beneath their dignity, or a lotil
• collected here • in Huron and form of work, have simply not•-• ,
. there is not one 'bit of charity matnred .as persons. A good ,
involved in that kind .• of wornan, 'With loveln her heart
arrangement. for -her family, krfb*S...:4that her',
hou,sework her Way of
County COuncil turned down • " ntribUting to the family's
a• . Board . H ea 1 welfare, comfort - and good X-
, recommendation to hire a pubr health. Sh,e knOws that it is work
- health dentist And a d tal ,1 that muSt-be .done and 'cah be
hYgenist. Frankly, I wou haye done best with the attitude that,
been surprised if count council it is important and _should be
had ,given- - approval. for - the- -d-ohe \4611.` expects her
Unproved dental Service beCause husband to do *ell in his Work;
no' one so far has been able to she expeett the children to Ado
tonvince,..county councillors :Or well in--kb-601 add she. should
this , reporter I'm. afraid) that a expect the same from herself in
public health dentist wouid be a •• her department.
justifiable asset' at a tirne when • ' The way a man does his work
money is tight, n costs are is a reflection of the kind of man
climbing in every department he. is and the same thing applies
and the Ontario governinent is to the ;woman of the house. You
looking hard and Icing tO paying ,can tell a great deal about a
dental expenses. through its woman -by observi•ng the ,
'I do not fault cotmty Council well -ordered home imparts 0
for its decision in this regard. It sense of sectirity and importance
seems to me it ' was' just good, to the whole family. And if thy.
clear thinking. . • work is done with love, as it
I'm not quite so convinced,/ should be done, the house7IS/,
that the' decision-making insofar. almost magically. transforMed
radiates
good Cheer.:
does her work
nd does no. tnore
With Shirley J. Keller
various things which I believe are,
of interest to women in general .
. and take my chances with the
readers.
P * * *
• I was appalled during the last
session of „ Huron County
Council to note, that so many
county councillors were so
uninformed concerning 'the
dental health program. in Huron.
One -of the most difficult tasks T
have -as a reporter "isoften times
• just keeping quiet at meetings . .
.. and the February 26 meeting
of Huron County Council was
one time when I had to work
---- hard to• keep still,
It would appear that many.
councillors do ' not know what
tbe'•brush-in program is or just
how it works. I guess the -reason
I am so well acquainted,with it is
because I have kept in close
touch with the public health
nurses who conduct the program
through -out the county..
Very briefly, 'for the benefit
of those who are not aware of
the extent of the program,
—the --as an " additional. sanitation into a home and;
•
' ' teeth a special, ' harmless but inspector was wise. I've heard as warmth, love an
good -tasting fluoride compound many stories as anyone else The .woman ,w,
which tests have proven will about the public health grudginglv
protect the teeth against tooth inspectors who have a "snap" than she ha'�s to, is almost always
decay for up to one year. It is and who really never accomplish self-centered and unhappy. She
available in Huron County for a • great deal more than could be doesn't like her, housework, but
ALL children - preschoolers at done by anyone who really uses as a rule is not,;trained for any
the Child Health Conferences his or her head. And there have • other "work. If •she were provided
and kindergarten to Grade 8 at been cases where, I suppose, with servants to take all the
all the elemental� -schools.. in - .public•,•, he.alth_,M , .,sa ita'tiou r, sk.:,� f ,.het: ax dk ;�e ,e,. ulict>,a z :..
tW dSm,[a�,. .. ..._.fidh^af•+r,•..nn,r�JiiFm„ ,. "•m , ,•�G ma=*•-.. •r ^•'- - -, �a"� s_._.-...�'
tfron• Inspectors have made moves beecompletely idle; at loose ends
In' the 'schools, the . brush -in which Were foolish. , ' , and a thorough -going misfit.
session includes a lesson in. Still, I'm not ready to Even more of a" misfit than she
dental health as well as the concede „that ' Huron County now 'is, since the work she
brushing -on session when ' the does not need a full staff of grudgingly does is, therapeutic in
children themselves, under the trained public health inspectors, `" that it gets her mind off herself
watchful eye of the dental nurse, persons who are able to give for a while. , -
brush three times in a row with direction in a time when On days when `she " works
the special fluoride paste: , environmental , hygiene and hard, she will find herself feeling -
The pre-schoolers have a pollution 'are uppermost in the somehow • better without
,,similar treatment at the various minds of mapy.,j rang people. knowing why. -The reason is
health clinicsthroughout the But maybe, like a pertain• simple. No one cari successfully
county --- here in GOderieh it is well-known Huron County ' finish "a hard day's work without
the third Saturday morning in gentleman, county council a feeling of competence -and
each month. Mothers may pick , believes ' 'that "there is no va'Ibe.
up the telephone and call The „pollution in Huron County". Everyone ' knows that -"
Huron County Health Unit at * * * housework is difficult, demandr-
524$301 to , get all the Our publisher, Bob Shrier, many skills, and is virtually
particulars. Believe me, the staff handed me an article which he unending. Many times a woman
at the Health Unit will be thought would interest me. It finds herself married ' to a' clod
delighted to talk to any of you has. In fact, the item was so who never compliments her on
ncerning the brush -in, program appealling to me that I thought I ' her work and her cooking.
or, pre-sehoolers or the Child would share it with you this Children, of course, take, it all
Heath Conferences in general: week ....Since this is the season for granted, which is fine.
(And by the way, any mother ,„for housecleaning and But the .complete — the '
who has not- investigated the - housewives may need some kind mature wom'ajj — the woman
k.. ,, Child Health Conferences really of special inspiration to keep who likes herself, and loves her
should make that effort because them going. • family, puts love in her work
' the program is growing and Kahlil Gibran, in THE and because of that she finds it
expafiding'' to provide some of PROPHET, wrote:'"Work is love filled with joy • ' and ,deep
....the very best health care for made visible. And if you cannot satisfaction.
pre:Schoolers that is available work with love but only with She 'knows that, as the
anywhere.)., ' ,, distaste, it is better that you .Prophet wrote: "Work is love
• The. brush-ir. program cost 'should leave your worl$ and sit made visible". She is also wisely
the county taxpayers only a very at the gate of the temple and aware that as Lincoln said,
snarl ai& iiit -- jt st a few cents take alms of those, who work "People are about as happy as
-. Liss atentg„whaltivela.ken.� with joy„- . „theymake up;,.their minds. to
tl�'I�”rG''�t�'t���1'@���`�t�'7�`'�.t'i;`�!'�" g1t.. ��?' ��'►i6"q't1�n:�>F;�„i�,'�� ,. �.;,f�>�,•. +5?`�'. t
pplitatiii ri. of lwluor'.ide on -.the ....other . night .when ...t overheard. 4..
.. —Please turn -ta ��ege �-nA�—''
Shown
islands
relaxing in the. grounds of their waterside hotel in the
of Bermuda are Rev. and Mrs. G. `1.. Royal- who
vacationed during February and were guests at B.uethi V'istai:"'"°"'”
The couple returned to Goderich towards the end of last
month and have resumed their duties here.
FRESH
F'e'li"rus r''22 Fi rIt'" e t ce "r:.
Florida, Mr. and - Mrs. Douglas C.
MacPherson of X09 The Rialto,
Venice, announced the
engagement of their. daughter
Linda to James Edward O'Brien
of Nokomis, Florida, son of Mr.
and Mrs. James B: O'Brien of
Englewood, Florida. Linda,
granddaughter of Martha
Rathburn, was born in Goderich
and also lived in Winnipeg,
Downsview, ` -Lachine, Quebec
and., spent four years overseas .
with her family, moving to
Trenton on their return to
Canada. The wedding to take
place in a little church in Venice
on April 3rd and the young
couple will take up -residence in
Nokomis, a few miles north of
Venice.
a
OTICE
Members of Alexandra Marine and General- Hospital of
Goderich Corporation and other interested parties are urged
to attend .the annual meeting which will be held on
Monday, March 22, 1911, at 8:00 p.m- in the Ladies':
Auxiliary Room of the hospital, at which time we will
receive the financial statement, the "auditors' report,, the,,
report of the Board and elect members to the Board of
Governors and conduct other business.
It is the intention of the Board of Governors to submit
for approval; New. Medical Staff By -Laws. If any meMber-is
interested in reading the By -Laws to be submitted at the
.meeting, they are available at the hospital.
'MEMBERS. OF THE COR:PORATiON
- . The following person's shall be me hers upon.resolution.
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rlsn. ,. .. � rJ"••G' i . k• ka dC:?�� �£i64,cpi.m,!N Trz6w •-F °1('i'-2=Lila�'.
.
'(a) a person -who has donated or who danates-$100in”
any one year to the Corporation shall be a Fife
member;
(b) the president lir chief officer of a corporation or
organization which pays the Corporation $25 in 'any
year shall be ex -officio a member of the Corporation
for that. year;
(c)'ra perso'rp who pays the annual membership fee of
$1.00 to the Corporation in any year shall..,,,4e a
member of the Corporation for that year;
(d) a member who pays his fees annually shall not be
entitled to vote at any meeting of,•the Corporation
unless his membership fee was paid in full ats.least,.,
thirty days prior to the date of the -meeting.
James W. Britnell,
Chairman of the Board.
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