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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-11-04, Page 3GODERICH;SIGNAL STAR, THU.RS. AY, NOV1 B,. CWLme1,be!s at Strcifford Deanery • BY,MRS: JOE COURTNEY seven weeks a fetus, although Eleven members of the, only 3/4" long, hasa heart beat, CaTholic- °Women's League, from has eyes,, hands, and -fingers; if the combin 0_ -parishes of St. you tickle his, nose he will Augustine, -- Lucknow and wrinkle it;, il' you put a finger in Kingsbridge attended the his hand,. he will •grasp it. In Stratford Deanery Meeting held hospital the absence- of a heart 'aLthe Zurich Community Centre ' beat means death. Why , then" on Wednesday-;----(�ctcthes. ,1?•, K 1�'puldk` .,.,.ISI.0 nc; ,..1 1,.-::. ,,..k , l+.,. 1971. beat 'not indicate life'? An Diocesan President, M. s. „18 -week-old fetus was shown Lawrence Hpward, opened the sucking his thumb. At this Mage, meeting with the League prayer after. -an ,abortion, .the baby is and Mrs, P. J. F'allona,.,Church often still living. "What do you (life Convener, gave the do then?" Mrs: Howard asked, Scripture • reading, The ladies "Smother him?" The famous were welcomed by Mrs. Farwell, picture, "Baby In A Bucket", who also introduced the 'Head was al -So shown. Table.. • After World War II was over A special welcome was given and we learned of the atrocities by Father Uurand, pastor of St. that had been committed in Boniface Parish, Zurich.. Ile German concentration camps by stressed that "'there is only one the Nazis, many were shocked national organization of wonien and horrified, We said it 'coma in Canada, " and that is the never happen here in this Catholic Women's League. so-called Christiah country. Are • Mrs. •Lawrene Howard, we going to allow, a law to be -Diocesan President., stated that , passed which will 'condemn there were six Deanery Meetings thousands of helpless, unbogn. cacti -vicar so the ladies in each children to death? If you belie ' district could share their ideas this • should not happen, do with one another and help one something about it. "Act now," another. Mrs. Howard urged, "next year Father Hennessey stated, may be too late." '` You should never The women were reminded underestimate the powers cif a that the Catholic it Women's woman. Women are needed. The League is more' `important than ~ League bears responsibility in ever before, and to. come —These troubled- times. 'There is forward with new ideas and YOU -- v.otir Parish Council -~ builds -for the future. 'I'ht Diiocestt Council to the At the' close of tete meeting National Council .._ hut withott 150 ladies were served a YOt1, there can be nothing '4 deticiou's ham dinner 'by the Iteporfs 's were heard frc iri` ladtt��; "O "tl e ur�l�4`•Cat'ioliv Standing Committees. Women's League. Vocation' Week, which 'had , i -k been held at. Kingsbridge and _ a • Windsor; was discussed. _ • Birthright Centre's have -been ripened at London and Windsor: Communication starts at birL•h — it is a two -way -,street — speaking and doing, s well as being an ()Pen minded listener. Protests- were heard about the recent s'how.ing•on TV of "(going, Down. The -Road". One letter writreri fneLOIS 5;000 pet'ple wh'o did not write. ,• Human Rights — The Right To Vote'. '•- It was noted that enumerators in the Provincial Election did not do their' job. well in the City of London, as apartment ' buildings were not called •on and many citizens were not On they voting list. These voting lists could not be checked as the children tore them down: Teenagers were enumerated twice -- in their home riding, and where they attended college. Resolution to try and --clear up the 'mess that arises at voting %4Jr�t„l;3.41• Seven steps ,to strengthen family life were discussed -- 'Share decisions; father spend sufficient time with, the family; wives and mothers encouraged to develop abilities and talents; family must have moral •values and live'them; foster friendships + and share' thorn;, home must be centre of hospitality towards friends and neighbours; . and mod rn couples must take period _ away from daily routines, times -of silence and • meditation. .Up until June of this year, 900 abortions had • been •per'forrped at Victoria Hospital. in' London. . Mrs. Lawrence Howard, a nurse hersert`;showed slides and gave a , vivid commentary on_abortion. At What •ww-erre- 410 NOW look in pants. Vlhave the NOW look in everything from'; so o apache, scarves. See our pa his weekend if you want a new air, to go with that favorite • ,racket` or sweater. You find alt styles, all 'fabrics including comfortable double knits FROM 13.00. , Roy Tyndall, Goderich- Township road superintendent tor the presented with a silver tray by past 35 'years, was honoured Oct. 28 ata party "at the home of R. Honoured with hi.m-was his wife. E. Thompson, clerk of the township. Mr. Tyndall (centre) was d. r^Assoc.Rep. Corner„ The Square and Montreal St. (In_The Woolworth Block) at Kingsbridge meet Same 1,Q0- • woman, were present' at St. Joseph's School iri • Kingshridge-on—Monday evening to hear Mrs. 'Reg Fisher' from L4don speak on Consumers' Association of Canada. Mrs. Fisher is .Ontario President for • ' marking, ;is, recommended ,x l`iir s<vii t' product; it'' is defizVt.e13" inStance a non ironable material consumer acceptance that ses could, show an iron with an- X or rejects a product.," Mrs. through it. ' l� fisher said. o p e fl S e q S o r1 w• C.A.C. which , numbers , some 35,000 members; all' volunteers. • The Third Goderich Cub •,Pack : ' "The complaints of one opened its f<<Il season on woman concerning consumer Monday, September 20th with ' goads are of no great an enfol-lment of .29, `1.3 being crc)nsequence, ' however, the .. new churns. complaints of a collective group . The leads,r5.,-.a..re..�Akel.a,.....Mrs_.-_ of women could and does affect' Eleanor Erskine,,, Baloo„ Mrs. the stock market. Women Emily 'Crew., and Bagheera, Bill. •influence the spending of .70•of .McUee. every dollar." • ...°.`O'u'r_.-Sentor--ixer this Year is ' Mrs. , Fisher stressed the Kevin Svkstra Sizers are Robert importance of buying' Canadian Royal "Stuart Carew, Kevin Wood goods rather than imports and Bryan Wilson. Seconders are because by so • d ringswt7 prO ide Carlton Campbell Jett llykstra p •em log ment,for Canadians Larry ~Madge and Neil Sager, Iti yearsv.-- its by prices and recycled.. • • Mr. Basf@rd's department ensures that even on toy teddy bears axe, •sewn- in, control the sale of inflammable tov,s. even banning certain upholster'•' - 'i i'aterial in cars, where atter prolonged' exposure to sunlight these, might. burst into' flames. Also proper labelling on hair sprays and "under the sink" cleaners. ".,Refuse to bud: --1 op in non-reftandah'le bottles or- tins, the refundable bottle is cheaper safer and can be recycled." Egg cartons -and meat `trays made of polystyrene wkile displaying product in 'a very attractiv'6 manner can not be. Akela explained_the -Rock and controls were a joint effort yl Parade Circles, ' Grand Hovel, industry, government and the Salute,and,the two Laws- of the consumer, with the consumer Wolf Cub Pack to the Tendorpad having little or no voice. Cubs. However, in 19-17 the Wartime On October lth '77 Cubs Prices and Trade Board made the • were taken to the Scout camp at consumer realize that he. should .Auburn for an outdoor hike and,_ •have more say regarding how his cook -out, Bagheera marked a dollar was'spent. trail through the woods and fun Women's 'efforts during the .was enjoyed by all despite wet war so impressed the W.P.1',13. fpie.t, burrs in clothes and the that they • suggested • • an odd scratch.' •' ---.— - org,anizatio0—....px4atting . the On. October 18th B-aloo i ttlr consumer be formed. 'thus the arrangements fc?r the Cubs tcr'se,, C.A.C. came into existence and the fi111.1_ ; , "Thee Vanishing dollar for dollar this , group Prairie.”• ,1emands— ---' "qualityand Friday and. Saturday; October quantity. 22 and 1.3 saw a good turn out ,.,,,.~0C ;A recommends that from 3rd • (1nd_ ri•ch'----•-lot,..••....,, .,wa Chargex cards be made use of annual Boy Scout Apple drive., provided the consumer Pays as soon, as he;is billed otherwise, he October `25 saw 'fun night -as well as our .usual study period. is charged interest. The Nlanv a_ wet shirt was seen after consumer who- i Bides himself in 1' l C h paying cash for •his purchases is C.A.C. • is responsible for bacon packaging, where the consumer sees a whole slice of bacon • and can select according to how lean or fat he wishes the bacon (b , be. Also. for the removal ot'.red gauze covering'bt a basket of peaches so again the consutlier can gauge t•lre--stage.?.,.of • ripeness of. the fruit. C.A.C. had the label on Pork and , Beans ,changed to "Beans and Pork'', (for obvious reasons!) Mrs. 'Fisher suggested that fashionable advertising .tactics such as trick'photography, bad• taste or exaggerated claim~' should be reasons enough for the consumer to exercise his perogative of writing to the company or •manufacturer; who- in fact, invites you to do just than in tins advertising. "Nei amount of advertising materials The European t\'1)c' article should do what' says and it should be properly labelled and an article should be wrapped in 'a see-through 'wrapper. The consumer . , is entitled to unit_ priei and -a guarantee of satisfacti :,•.Every articli., 'sold • should, bear the manufacturer's name and Manufacturer and ft C.A.C. from he o nsu r serves many purposes. It points out- the need for legislation if none 'exists, or the. need to,revise legislation if outdated, it -4,i. provides manufacturei' with yardstick to measure ,the worth of his product and `it prAiVides the opportunity to publicize has a representative. C.A.C. is at selling, a sales -method. banned -in• 11.C. A woman from .13,ipleN•.waS attend a ,meet Mg . Toronto stating the 'views of citizens re the feasability of -retaining Class ",C,- hospitals in the. commtinit -1:Class 7C" hospita-1.--444-ve fewer. than 100 beds) or grouping ttem • for' better services , bet ter - equipment and so on. . A bottle of conk aminated reventl: purchased was considerable comment.o. This product is 1.,-.1ow in the hands or. • 1he Food and -Drug Act people. Membership Ly.ailable, $4 per perso.n. also enjoyed .a peanut scramble. in fact helping to -carry the ,.. • . Stephen Walters has earned delinquent account. . hiS Pet Keeper and Bicycle "Credit used well is useful," badges and Kevin Wood his The Consumer and Corporate .,s-Peronal Fitness Badge. Affairs make it compulsory to Reeve Lochalsh Ne\s AINSLIE'S Home Dressed Select Meat BUTT OR SHOULDER :PORK. cHOPS STEAKETTE STYLE, Minute Steaks NUMBER 1 LEAN SLICED BACON LOGNA (BY ,THE PIECE) b. 490 6 ---,-- 0 lb. 594 39 011111 0111.1 FILL YOUR FREEZER WHOLESALE PRICES 13,iy Due( t From The Producer S ive The Cost 01 the Melillo M.11, , All Ow Ment k (1m/eminent Inspected • It's good, to be home from St,. 1 was for sixteeridays. following surgery. With plenty. of good Care, lots of...company, cards, letters and thoughtfulness' .on everyone's' part the stay there wasn't really too bad. _ Others from the area who oiere hospitaliZed at the same time were Bill Stewart. Jacks. Kirkpatrick of Kincardine 'and Elliott .1rwin now of Sarnia,. Bill Stewart. has returned 'home from hospital in London and a week spent With Mr, and Mrs. Norval Stegart of Olivet, and 4,Mrs: JiM Bradley visited in London with those from the area who were hdspitalized there. Last meek a --shower was held at North Ashfield School for Donna Kerr bride -elect. Brad MacKenzie had the cast removed - from hi•s arm on Saturday.. Brad is _making good recouery from kis fecent had Mr. and Mrs-. Jack MacKenzie Doug and 'Gary Who for the first time are both stationedAi....lbe -same place in Alberfisinie going to Western Canada. Mrs. Duncan Simpson was hostess to the Ashfield W.M.S. on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ewan MacLean. was in charge, Tom Farrell is busy building his new house Kincardine Township. He has been -staying ..ith Mr. and Mrs, MacCormrck Mrs, Eldotts-Btadlvy—spent,.. a. couple of days in Hanover attending the WI area meetings. Many attended the VlacDonald-MacLennon wedding at Ashfield Pres)yteriari Church Kitchen .4- spent the weekend in the . tire and attended the - The • ch dren at North Ashfield Publi School enjoyed a Hallowe'en part on Friday, Mks- Laurie .Gibson iqitertained many .of her little. 'friends to a ,party Saturday The Matherman in the Former Herb Ensign place are gettiug .acquainted wit,h the neighbours. Margo --of Guelph and Doug. of London and M2m and Dad are extendea a welcome Clinton man robbed—of 40' A Clinton louth, who was •hitch-hicking on Highway' Eight east • of Clinton on Saturday night, --was rbbbed cif his watch, most O7t his clothing,4ing arid his wallet containing 40 cents.. Ontarid Provincial Police officers , at the Goderich detachment said John Cole, 17, telephoned the detachment after, he was driven to' the Tenth sideroad of Hulle,tt Township ncar SealoriB: robbed and dumped out of the car. Police later picked up Roy Dale, 18, of Clinton 'and John and, charged the pair 'with- robttesyjn...corinection with the incident,. Everett Mclllwain SALE EXTENDED TO NOV: 6 BY .POPULAFt REQUEST 3 STORES „„ CLINTON GODERICH KINCARDINE 'Over 400 Suits:' Anniversary Group LE OFF EACH SUIT MADE'TO MEASURE SA During this 25th Anniversary Sale we v-ff.sssrsoss (--,LTrkertliffering Fleet Street Made ,to . Measure Suits at , $110 lc ett & Campbell Ltd. "The Store for Men" - Goderreh • 16,000 ORIGINAL MILES • 1970 TORONAD9 Two -door hardtop, Winchester grey metallic with black 'vinyl' roof and white vinyl power seats, tilt and telescopic steering, radio, rear speaker, 'pow,er windows, remote control mirror, tinted glass. Stock No. 1132. '305 SEE THE 1972 IMPERIAL LE BARON Two -door ' hardtop, now in ,our showroom. Equipped with air-conditioning with* automatic temperature amtrol, electronic ignition system, automatic speed control, power seat, power windows, power antenna, power steering, power disc -brakes, power deck lid release, AM/FM radio with automatic search tuner, tinted glass all windowqL84 >t 15 fiberglass belted tires, sure -grip differential, full light package, finished in chesfnut metallic with,tan vinyl roof. Stock No. 2-36. REAL GOOD SELECT.ION OF LATE, MODEL USED CARS AND A FULL LINE OF .1972 CHRYSLER •RRODUCTS USED CARS J:P.s HUTZ CHRYSLER — PLYMOUTH —,OODGE Dependable USED CARS 'We Itell0;:tetee