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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-05-20, Page 14Apror)En1611 SIGKiarSTAR, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1871 Foto' the- Di's' tnif Side. , Feminists feet backlash -Militant feminists are beginning to feel the uncomfortable draft of backlash. For half a century they have shouted for 'their "rights" — the, vote, equal..pay for equal work, equality of opportunity — all the while damning men for their plight. By now, most men have been persuaded that. women have.lhad a raw • dal, and. are enthusiastically making up for lost time by swinging the doors -of, ,businesS and the professions much wider. ' Med have even gone so far as to suggest that women sh_o.i.i.lci,44%.'get alimony or 'A that Warrierr simettetoryar,aSiKiyirrremr-ar--" divorce. They riththeir hands together at the prospect of, the little Woman helping out With the family income. Psychiatrists have rosily proPhesied. fewer heart attacks, ulcers and hypertension among men. But they forsee more of these predominently male .ailMents fuming .up in women as they assume a more active rote in the working world. Citizens -News. Goderia Kittettes' • P • .11 ,....hojd bcikeL sale Satuirdtpjf., Elections were :held at the '‘ help in raising funds to develop a Some husbands are gleefully cutting May 1.0 meeting of the Ki,neete perbanent campsite ; south of Club. M.rs, Vic Whetstone will be Goderich. - A project is being thenew president for 1971-72 planned -by. the KinetteS to raise and Mrs, Chuck Jewell was funds for this camp. elected vice-president.from - • two . .. were': secretary, Cecelia Convener for 1971-72 , were A p plications Other new officers elected candidates for , District One backlash to feministideas is springing up among'vyomn, who are safely married to husbands who provide bountifully. These Moffatt. It is 'not surprising then fhat the_wvp.rst '1)114,3nline; .bulletin eitor, , Helen Hill; from Walkerton. It was moved assistant 'bulletin editor, Judy ' Ruxton; regdistrar, Judy Hiles; (Kim Meaford and Melba ,Gr,ay Dorothy Scokt and Millie treasurer, Betty rec'eived; Carol Ann Ferguson , itgloLrl they thought i r Is 0 n dogoni r i gw would 'u tl do Whetstone were voted •n as most suitable for' thi.s position Ct;hooatteit v efnottrihoent the e women-.19ave no intention of getting a job "fulfilling", t emsgiv.e.s.. through a Honorary Members for 197142. A Junior OirisSoftball Leag e career. - A 'letter was received from:the will' be 4gain—spwAsQuitd.&/A.tinh - • ,.. -y - %,/, ' - -- 0',41te'er'''"Stilefetr ritVkilig.."1.thttr"*21**tira b Thinlittmen A°tionation of They finci-theritserititrl n 'motherhood $ • dot t $10 t h i €qluipment and , otheqr PexPpeYnses.' donation. It s -tins decided to 50 was gtven, to h 1 a ; for and homemakini•,also all theinteresting ........_ A , letter was also received A draw for ii*un umbrella and things that not bei career woMen they from the Girl Guide's asking for 'table set was ' chosen far a are able to do in corn unity '§erYice and' . a. . creatiVe activities: Holmesville UCIV meets down on the burden of their. insuranae- coverage as they realize that their mates are quite "capable of lboking after themselves." Working against the feminists is the fear felt by many women that in' gaining their ."rights" they.may be losing many of their cLishy' little "advantages." -Zurich • Woman to Woman .11 • ° k With- Shirley J. °The Bike-a-thon for Cancer is jaunt, there would be no way Harrison performing with • the starting to shape up how. At last that tpe ladies could navigate the Bruce County Junior Pipe and. count, (this is Friday morning) hill at the end of a long ride. ''Thete seems to be quite an there are 25 girls lined up to go . "I would also suggest that if interest in Highland Dancing in . . and that includes Yours you are thinking about riding in this district' and I fully expect truly, Shirley J. Kefler. the bike-a-thon with us that you there will be a good crowd in • Yes sir, adies, I'm really begin now to get into shape. I attendance at the concert. serious about this thing. I've have discovered that my legs are been out on my neighbors' bikes mit the problem. It is my " It is getting around to June, (thanks Robin ,and Ginger) 'sit -me -down and boy oh boy', no and there will likely be a getting in 'shape for the big, ',that area can get pretty tender number of weddings upcoming event, during a bike ride.* „ _in the' _community.—With that. -, The' date is .Sunday, June 6' - orthe girls who is going fact in mind, I would.' like to with the starting time about 2 with' us was advised by her review once rnore a few" of the p.m. chosen so that gals with 'doctor tcPbegin training in early facts ...0„ surrounding wedding . young families can leave them stages . . .• a half mile the first pictures and stories for the with their husbands. day, a mile the second, ,two newspaper., •- The route will' be south along miles the third etc. I think it is a '1. There is absolutely no Highway 21 to the Kitchigami sensible way to begincharge for the publication of Camp sideroad 'and back. I have If any -one has any influence wedding pictures and stories. It , Spoken to the Ontario Provincial over the weatherman,will you is FREE. Pollee who have agreetl to patrol please order a warm balmy day . . 2. We do reserve the right to the route for us and to answer . . not too hot, no rain and edit the wedding"story. any questions there might be please, please no wind.. 3. A black and -white wedding •'Concerning safety. • * * * picture is -most satisfactory for We have also arranged for a If you wish to join the re -production in this newspaper. truck to patrol the route to pick bike -a -than for cancer, please' • Most photographers are up any weary cyclists . or telephone Mrs. Ginger Shortreed delighted to take a few shots in broken-down t-to:wheelers. at -524-9992. She will he able to black and white at your wedding ' • We would like very much to answer most •of your questions just for the newspaper. have coffee, waiting for us at the concerning. the ride. 4. There is a deadline for end of the first lap... .. that is at If you, are not interested in wedding pictures and stories. Kitchigami Camp road . . . but making the ride but would like They must be into this office by we aren't having much luck to sponsor a cyclist, telephone no later th,an ONE 11/19NTIJ arranging' for a" volunteer Mrs. Shortreed. She will see to it,. following the . date of the catering service. Is there one that you have someone riding wedding. Ailey that date, no available for that afternoon? for you in the big event.. pi9ture will be published and • * * * I'm looking,fdr sponsors too. only' the bare facts' Or the I've hada telephone call'from If you would like' to sponsor me wedding story will be printed, Bob Swartman who is president (I'm not promising to go the 5. There are forms available, of the local branch of the Cancer whole ten miles, 'mind you) you at the Signal -Star office to be' Society. I certainly apologize to may leave÷,,your. name, the. filled out regarding your Bob for not contacting' him' amount you would like to wedding. It is best to complete conceming-,•the—bike ride for donate per mile 'and your this form BEFORE the wedding cancer although as I attempted telephone number with the girls takes place and to serrd it to the to explain to him it began as a at the front desk. I will contact newspaper with a notation to 'kind of a fun -type excursion for you following the ride to let you 'Wait for publtatIon until the a few housewives who hoped to know just h e and' pitture has arrived from the earn and turn in a few dollars for just how. .much --you owe._t the togr. , cancer fund. 6., We are anxious to publish Bob tells me the, Cancer Come on girls' . . . let's get the details of showers and ;Society had hoped to organize -a behind this event with our trousseau teas either in bike-a-thon for cancer next energy and our cash. Cancer•Can conjunction with the wedding • spring perhaps. °He indicated his Be Beaten. Believe It . . and story or prior to the wedding. *desire to have the event work towards that goal. 7. If there. are any questions thoroughly planned• well Ifl, . * * *• concerning 'wedding pictures and advance with a celebrity on hand We've been reporting for stories for this newspaper, please at the starting -point... sometime now concerning the contact the women's editor, Mrs. m yeal sorry a if we've taken Guide camp -being built just Shirley J. Keller concerning your the edge off Bob's enthusiasm outside Goderich off Black's problems. • by plunging headlong into this Point road. A very interesting * * * . things without consulting the event is planned for June 9 by 04,„ local officials of the -Cancer•e Ladies Auxiliary 'to te, the I thoroughly enjoyed Plaza " Society. However; we're in tune' uides and Brownies in Suite, the latest production of with Bob now and he's assured GOdefich to raise funds for the the Goderich Little Theatre, us we have the full support of camp . . . and I'm looking didn't you? Of course, I enjoy a th• e local branch. • - - forward to -it. comedy better Than anything Anita Swartman, Bob's wife, Called an Historical Tea, the else but this play was especially is planning) tolide with us. Anita event wilt indtkie a tour of one good: had offered to serve of Goder 's fine old homes, • I thought the second act with refreshments at her home had this *one t e old- Widder house Gail Sully and Warren Robinson • we gone north out of Gohderich presently occupied by Mr. and was well 'done. • 'towards 'Callow but we have had Mrs. Caley Hill. There will 'also Mrs. Sully had her problems to refuse this generous, offer be a tea served to guests during during the production of this since that route was not favored the afternoon. . -play, you know. First she ,by the majority of our c'clists. I • think it is a fine idea and twisted her knee so badly that * * * I'm hoping that many of the she could hardly walk and on Ginger Shortreed and I were ladies Of' Goderich will take the ,the doctor's advice was off it lot warned that the Saltford Hill time to include this event on °several days before the play was a killer but we just couldn't their social calendars. We win Went before the live audiences. , believe- it. At petty Thompson , likely be hearing more about if Then she got infection in her eye suggestion that we "go out and in the' weeks to come but keep which necessitated a patch to be give it a try" we took our bikes the date 7 June 9 — open. worn over it — hence the dark lost Thursday after work and * * glasses. But the show must go on .• headed otitthat war— "*".:* • Another interesting event is ' • ' Going to Saltford was a sdheduled for Saturday evening, Of coarse, Bill Cochrane is breeze It It waS. great Getting May As far as I know, it is always excellent' in a comedy back up the hill was almost the first of its kind for Goderich. and in Plaza Suite, especially the 4(044,A7,51AIMAZ=Z...,.- itAt'w 1 • iv4ortiviiegfr-weitid r bncert "itt-tbe arena decided that itwe couldn't make featuring the students of Mary who is a • tornpletely natuial • the hill 4ttor, such a very short Lynn • Telford and Brenda • Piet'tiirn to Page 4A. 0 0 0 • .00440004iaakka 040.14•6140.0.40, The May meeting of Holmesville U.C.W. 'was in th.e charge of Mrs. Harry Cudmore and her group. "Our Responsibility In Change" was the theme of the meeting which began with 'the' reading of The Old Sun Dial, by Mrs. Harry Cudmore. Mrs. W. Bender led in prayer. Mrs. N. Heard read the eleventh -Psalm. Meditation was Kee by Mrs, C. Tebbutt. A skit, presenting changes in worship was given by. M_rs. A. . . Mowatt, Mrs. C. Tebbutt and Mrs. W. Bender. Mrs. Lloyd Bond, read parts of a reportaby Dr. Legge on the I1atin Americas. Roll call was answered with a verse containing the w.ord "change". Mrs. Cudmore gave the study on Nicaragua. ' • During business it was decided that pricesfor the June supper would remain the same as last 'year. The ladies will cater for 'a wedding' reception in November, surnmq money making project. The draw will be made during the week of the Art Mart in Goderich. e A bake sale is to be held this Saturday, May 22 at 11 oclock at Jewell's Appliance Store. The' next meeting on. May 25 will, be a roller skating and card " 'party At the arena -with the Clinton Club as guests. • CICILDREWS.. WEAR.. 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