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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-01-06, Page 17
t FIELD 0DDE ti $1 13 R;ITHURSDAY, OVARY 6, A Arnong , visitors here .in the of OwettwSo�nd.iss Eliza Cock *. r. and <A, Mrs, Dill Hayden of Port Alhert With' Mr. and -Mrs.,... 4 eriixy ,, DEAR •ANN ANDERS; My 1VlacKenzie;', husband's' daughter (by his, first Mr.. and Mrs. Allain Oliver and wife) is 'being married in a few -Between ► e3 t I� e apple a s sweet David of .Toronto with Mrr, and months .and smite people think MMrs, Win. Oliver; a` . Mr. and Mrs, Gordon ,Ronald wedding 'even thoiugh the{ girl Looking back on 1971, l 'after a letter' swearing that • Jeff should help pay,. for the . , --- of Kitchener' with_ Bill Johnson; lives with, her mother' who never find• it contains the -year's he was'going ro ta•ke'it easy ..� Mr�'and Mrs. Geox e Foster o George f remarried. usual melange of the' good and spend •:the :winter in � ''`; and evil, the", wtet and. bit- 'Spain. Take it easy, .C;eorge: Rodney with Mr. and'Mrs. Colin Jeff and"I.now bane a famal ' terthe lain' worm ' withinlongway es• y l C)rc�moctc�, is a How ; "df •;your ,,own.." We are having •the luscious apple. t'r Mao `" •od'' -ie a . pp A r "a. B o r. a lVixsc^ C,� or In -.ar, � �, t � �d M'� � trouble 1%: � l .h. . m.q•.:.. -r roub � hecattse� a ee ./. � An •, old friend i)on , _ 1 •- .. � • luck, :Lord- Ti�.omson of thi~ ,. Ledbetter of 'Toronto with M,rs. •. 'half . • :-�.. >r . should Pa.Y for the, wed ,ding . • McCuaig of Renfrew, won • Maritrmes, \^, ac re or•. Colin M G ..� �. ,, expenses even though Z -have not the Best Canada's award And the bitter.., News Mr• and Mrs• .John Martin of among C anada s weeklies. •. that . a close friend of m been .ifivited, which I think is �.:..... ..Y kincardine arid Mrs. D. Martin - ious r, There is still a: lot Qf 1 ve . tho�#ght for several wife's, a dedicated ('acholic 0f Ripley with Mr. and : Mrs. bitterness on ^the other ,side years that he liar! the best nun, and. one of the most vi- . .• Ewan MacLean; beca "se Jiff gird his wife were weelrl}c. in the 'country • brant, cheery personalities y (sorry about that, C'tiI1 you • ,.one could meet, is seriously Mr, and 'Mrs. Robin. Davies married •2() „years' wh ri he (other chaps who ,turn out ill. Young in age and spirit, , and baby of 'Toronto with Mr• divoreid her Co marry me. My first-class weckhts)",ut . , she resists', my firm convic- and Mrs. Donald Simpson; question . is this:" How long. • never got around to telling tion that God does not "see . Janice Robb; of.Owen Sound • shoultd a divorced main have to him. •the little s irrow fall " Bless - •h and• Shirley Robb of Clinton f h` k`d 1% On the other side of the her. '' go on paying or is is y a fence, 1. read an editorial in the Bowritanvilte Statesman, an old,` elisled, many times winne of prizes, writ- ten from his hospital bed by .„,e„�another old friend, John' James. Tehis shook me. a bit. Haven't seen . Don Me- 11 drive this time. Cuaig for some * years, but we have an old pact. He -w -as in the army and., one 'day was being slightly harassed, by Hun •.88's, •a`' fearsome, gun, if. ever there was.- A flight of Typhoons . came over and"si-leveed' the Jerry guns. Nye met at, a news- paper. convention and he, promised me he'd buy me • ' ,promised biggest and best'dinner .1• could eat every time we got • together; because l'<d.'been a . 1 yp�hoon�,piiot,,; And he still sends an- annual' invitation to collie .trout fishing in the, Ottawa Valley, the, ' n'a-tal place of many great men, like us. ..��.. Last ?arra I sa* John -'Janes, he' and.two gigantic Sons, were whaling golf balls , at a weeklies' tournament,. what 1 pufldled along :with rny.�'usua'l slices; hooks and • various. • blunder's - of. the links: C;et,_.we<ll._:J•ahn.,'f..and- hit themra milt: Here's a clipping and note from Tomrrly, Lee, for �I mer we`�kly editor and .now PR than with •Royal Trust, • Ile, ,too', 'was •a pilot. The clipping is,,about the -big -air.-' • ' • crew reunion ' in . Winnipeg, and the mote chides me for • • not • hobnobbing witll, the mob.. l wanted to go, s,Tomniy,. but my wife wou•1-dn't-jt;, me: ; e ,did 't want erd.-h ie:. i casket. :- 0 ,; And- here's a'' note frorn-- Walter Koyanagi bf the Taber, . Alta.,' Times, giving me hell for using' the term "Japs" ' in a column. He claims that the word. "Jap" is' derogatory and objection; able: To me,'it's just an; ab- breviation. He -also doubts if , 1' ,would call a German. or l:tali•a•n.-A•nc�r, xhan• su.c:H•:.in__ public_print. See -above, Walter. 1 wouldn't -give a diddle if somebody called • Canadians "Cans". In fact, It might -be suitable, Many • of us,,have the figure and the mental resilience of° a, can. Here's a. huge newspaper. • from , Oromocto, N. -B., in which•I "learn that a, dei r old friend, George'- Cadogan, who actuaaly" `got this col- umn going, can't resist the smell' of printers" ink' and has got bac* into thescram- ble of running a weekly. (� . -.-Some of -the -speakers are Ericcharged. ... _•,,...... __. ._ - �, _... .._. _. ,. ,, S' of- - e -s Bakers _ _c red;... _. _ . _ __� _ _.. W.._ . Here's a buoyant letter from' riiy Uncle an, who . has suffered the tragic loss 'of. a brilliant son-, and the, 'death of°•,hiS-Xife in a stupid,. -c.'.a'.r'•. accident, is X79, and is. off -to Florida, and thinks ` he' And just before' Christ •mas, friends of ours lost a little six-year-old angel of a ' -girl, who was pitilessly smashed to rags in a stupid, unnecessary, 'car accident,•on her way home from school.. • And so it goes the bitter and the sweet, the'good and • had,• the joyous. and the tragic. Life: and it's the only one we have. M1. • 1 'don't want' to spoil a -mood, or appear frivolous, • -but we had-t.he whole thing distilled in our Christmas va- • cation with two cats.. We have a fat, neutered-' '1ad.y called Pip, bequeathed to us by Kim..,:when she left home. • Weil, .Pip' has established the fact that s,.he is queen of , her own domaiii.• She chases everything from squirrels to butterflies to spiders out of '• her backyard in summer,• .'and- -deigns to -,pent} the win- ter eatingand sleeping. 1-lonie •:from. college • -comes K i -iii ; -- snea-ki ng, ---i rr'-a box with air -holes, . tjte t rauchiest, randiest • young • tort cat you've.ever laid•eyes .on. Eon th a irs1 few days, Pip tried tb lay-odown the law.; as to whom the' house belonged to. The pre -Christ- • mos air ,was rent~,with howls • with.MVfr, and Mrs. Gordon Robb; marriage that was a mistake. Audrey Ross of Weston with from the beginning? OUT Donna :and .Lynda Wylds of WITH THE, OLD_, DEAR OUT: Your a'nsw.er London with Mr, and Mrs. W can be found in° tviio places -- Wylds; =5,. __.,� . first, in - the • , documents . Mr'• and Mrs. L. O_ liver of 'Mr. and Mrs.^ Bill Ross; pertaining to' the ° diyoree „Londor;'wit-ti Mr. and Mrs. Wm. settlement. Second, in the ma'n's Oliver. conscience.. ' ' 1 s. Guide- and: Brownie News This , year the tour Brownie packs of Goderich Chose -for `'a . special... good turn • helping . a family fga' Christmas. Bruce Heath of - the Childr's Aid Society was most helpful in the . selection -of the family. • December 20 Vias, ' the • 'culmination of 'all the Brownies' efforts. Unfortunately` the : 1st pack w'as',,.unable. to attend fe should stay The first is, of course, a matter or law.'he second is a mater of • integrity, Some ex-wives Manage to iniaintain, a: decent ' relationship with a former' ' husband and • his new wif hi , ,m akes life more ° pla..s int r \tbrybony tn such a s tuation, Wife Number Two goes to the Wedding, as a guest. Your hovVever,, do not :,qualify according t4theseguideiines;and i ean't understand. why you would.. WANT , tip , go knowing your presence would• . create tension and .unhappiness. ••* * * , DEAR ANN LANDERS I'tie, been _' reading a lot 'about witchcraft' ;lately. At first eI: pooh-poohed the whole bit but now I'm not so sure there ;isn't" - something . to it• A cousin of mine told me several months ago •that her neighbor put, a hex on ,herr because_ . their dog kept ruining •the•1awn. 1 laughed it off until .she began `to list the terrible things that had happened to her since the hex. • Finally it got so bad they 'decided :0' get ' rid of : the dog. From that day. 0m -the, terrible things stopped • happening and her fuck. changed from' bad to good. A• .r, I l.rned fro 'trey reading •that t#ae Wit' Robert.Grav+es was convinced that . one person :in every • twenty possessed"occult_ powers," which he also •called "second sight," Such people . by.„ sheer • conventration' ' could,. he . said, control the lives of others,':- • Also,,, O�`eorge ` Dernard' ~ Shaw believed iia it. Hie wrote in ., 885: "Alt' the' people I ever hated f . edydied,..•I, am po�ityieat'hat a `d a ly, rues,' fromthee enrranaGons �o hater to his victim.'. Do yo'ulattach any.validity to this sort of thing? What;do you - make . of the statements of Robert' Graves and ,George ,`Bernard , Shaw? After. all, they weren't ex tcVly hooks, -- FRQn__ SALEM DEAt SALEM:' I do not. believe ` ° - witchcraft, occult' powers, second sight or' whatever you want to call it. I DQ believe, however, that':an extraordinarily alert person Who is persuasive - can maneuver" others to do as he wishes. As for George Bernard Shaw',, I'm sure he spoke ., the truth when he .said all the 'people he ever .hated died. The people he 'loved probably' died, too: The A' old darling liveduto be" 94-: EXT • .q ic', espon$e th a T � 4sit . Becaluse• Of ��.� . nr s# � P Last Fall Conkl s,. ' BAYFIELD ROA GOpERICH 524-8321 to . dire ss - in their Guider's family: The three other packs met' in...'Knox Church. Mrs.' McCreath, Co'mmissioner,' spoke to the gilts, followed by Mr. Heath, who thanked the Brownies for all their efforts. Christmas carols were:,sung around • the Christmas: tree, .followed. by refreshments. The meeting concluded with. Brownie' Taps ort course �bput swine. How does a-' pork producer Alderson, McLeod ;Hybrid Swine survive financially in; these days and President _of the Canadian of low prices and rising costs? . 'Swine ;Council; Bill Bilderback, • and scream a5'they clashed: Louis . Longo, a well known Putnam; Ian. McAllister, Zurich n _� .. �.__ ,onneetieut , dais_ mfawrier Jim'- ilkr , --Western-- Breeders, a 1 d put one ft. he cellaz,,the o Qnano ,j •oodstock; Ron s Denn ; Swine T i - Filially, fat old Pip got :Silage Conference,- - says Specialist, Toronto; Warren too pooped to participate. ."After a few days, they de- cided to co -exist, and now spend their time chasing . control and :, qua 1 i try ; Hamilton; Ralph ;,, •,;.Winfield each other up the ,drapes • improvement are more •Ontario'I-Lydro, Toronto and Dr. and over the upholstery important now than ever before Peter • ' ` Oliver,:_:Swine 'Health Maybe there's a message Here, sbniewhere. 1)go d pa•rticularly . since n-to're Specialist,., Guelph. -ezand the bad,' +he bitter and c operations are paying off new,-�Registion in the -course is the sweet, are part of life barns, • feed storages and limited to he first '50 applicants. • ii-iir we: can either 5.460 it ettif pmeffit --ranother' fixed Interested'• farmers are advised' to` or run away firomi it. overhead item's. . ' ` f•ile their A application. . •. '° These factors have been taken immediately . with their county .inta account in planning , a agricultural representative in 'the 1 .two-day short course for` swine counties of Bruce; Huron; Perth, "Farmers•must work smarter not Stehi `Woodstock, Jack harder" Wilder todays 'Underwood, Centrailia, College; conditions. ; Planning, ' cost ,Martin Wi''iibleski, Ag.' Engineer, • Sypport :Your Child ren s Aid ►� farmers. Offered by the Ontario Lambton,._ IVIidd'lesex; Oxford, ► ► ► Department of 'Agriculture. and and Elgin ; °•' Food, the course wi-ll,be-heldd'on___.:°.•,-Farmers rn . other ; counties. Wednesday, January 19th and ' may ,.-apply directly to Short 'Thursday, January 20th, 19,72.at -Course, Centralia College of Centralia 'College of Agricultural- • Agricultural Technology; Huron Technology, Huron Park; Pafk, Ontario.' Meals and. Ontario: Cessions begin at 9:3,0 overnight accommodation are a•m, and end, by' 4:36 p.m• each available at the College. A course day.. fee. of :$6.00 per per§on will be OFF_ ALL HANp15E ND 60 PIECES OF FAMOUS , NAME 'LUGGAGE • MEN'S 'and- LADIES' PRICE F,A'HER_: and DOWN u•ows G. $8.00 :ee. SALE 00 EA. • ACRY"tICS 58"-6O" .WIDE PLAIN and PATTERNS REGULAR TO '$6.98' yd.' .SPECIAL LI 9-.•b • ..•.,........ , .tri .. e m o n.. e. - • advantages 2 new e Pioneer: cAN. IDB SERVE YOU!? • Friday, January- _ 7th, 1972 one of our representatives. Atkinson SALE f RICE• THE " BEDFORD HOTEL. (G©derich), From 9n:.0O a.m.''to 12:00, noon Irl"phis cliptrict and throughout. Canada many persgris and firms in practically all types of businesses•" includifi " ' 1 .r r Aw Advantages like the 2 -way caroling system that cools the block, as ,well as 'the, new, nylon fuer tank , .. to reduce vibration, there's 'a 2. -piece crankcase, 3 -piece crankshaft and solid unit coil: „od - . , a neW cleanable Spark -arresting muffler tbat's the quietest yet, :and the best fuel edondrnv of all professional saws. These are jiist a few of the 12 new advantages youget with"the Pioneer 3071, ' 1 Agr icu1ttiire. • Tourist' and R -creational Businesses' + Construction' • ' professional Services •° Txansportaticln • Wholesale and Retail Trades, as well as Manufacturing SALE REG $11.95 DOUBLE KNtinU AL.L, WOOL 2 oz. 85c O. SPORTS YARN Reg. 'T 4 oz. 1.19 have obtained loans from •the IDB to acquire • land, ;buildings, and machinery, to increase working capital, .to" start a new business, and for other purposes. If you consider that IDB can be of service, you are invited to arrange lin appointment with the .IDB"representative by telephQniun►g • .,. Telephone 524-7337 ad,a•rtee-by-writing.to 1JERMAL BLANKETS .. _. SALE '72"x90 :HAPPY litoPPEitS lit -SLIPPERS York Street, C.N. Tower ,London 4 88 Britannia' tIti;