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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-01-27, Page 122A OODERI.04 SR NAt *S'ir AR, T URSAAY< JANUARY 27,,1.972 Fir,.r the ttista :s e _-' vorld Guide and Brownie. ROSS SHOE SHOP'S Try this puzzler on yourself: o A father.and son were in an ante wreck. Thefather was killed and'''the --. SOn.� _- rushed to a hospital, for ,emergency, surgery. ,The attending 'surgeon looked at the boy and said, 'el cap 't ,oper'ater` that's my son:" How..could this be? No, there aren't any hidderr'factors, such as•adoption. The boy was the natural son of both the dead man and • 'the surgeon. 2. , This story was told at the recent American Political LScience ° Association convention in Los ...Angeles where it stumped most people,: reports Science Service— men and 'cwomen, liberals and conservatives alike. The explanation, of course, is that •the surgeon was the -boy's mother. - ews- The 'story was concocted to illustrate just how pervasive "male chauvinism" dr antifemale preju.'dice is in our "society, infecting, even women themselves. It may 'be. wondered, t owever, whet r the failure Of most. people to guest the ; answer is .due to male :chauvinism or to the' fact that there 'just' 'aren't n1anyi jivomen • surgeons around: • , Yet female militants would argue that the fact that there aren't' many women surgeons around is still due to male chauvinism, `"which teaches children that°Kittle boys grow up to be .surgeons 'and little girls become nurses. So the next time Ben Casey asks, for the_scal,pel, girls', let him have it.— Stratford Beacon -Herald PACK TWO p On. _Tuesday last week our Brownies had a wonderfultime.on- a.sleigh.i'ide and they have a bid 'thank yotR','-for all the peopiepwho helped to, make it passible. There's always . sornething special, about the fun on a sleigh, ride and the happy laughter :showed this •tf'tne,' w.as tito expeption. •Ill fact ,the time just seemed to whiz by and all too soon it had- to end. however, the Brownies gave a ; sincere - and- • hearty thlirik"yu;u b•efor-e . heading .--for home. Tw'o more Red. C7ss slimming certificates were brought to,the meeting on Friday, and they proved that Sonja Lapaine and Elizabeth McMillan have earned then' swimmer interest badges. We're beginning to wonder if some of our Brownies aren't fish int disguise' • There were "several items marked off in the girls' record ,books and tate main• one was their, ,knowledge of rules: and ability at a game of hall. Actually the Brownies played, More' than one game and had so much fun that no one realized they were actually test meeting in Victoria Street United, Church, - We opened qur meeting and then had fun playing;two games We got uito our'Si. Corners. and .some ,IrowiUes Yearned about -Lord Baden-Powell while othez did semaphore. 0 ' W%had Pow -wow and then sang, some Songs. We' sang song. to Mrs: Kloss, our, Brown .; Owl, because she is leaving our Paglt and we are sorry to see her go. 'PACK FOUR 14, Pamela Alcock The .Fourth Pack held their 4 I11w ommiIuhI11111II1 Rangers The Ranger meeting on January 11 was the first get-together after. the holidays and was very informal. , The group discussed' "winter camping- and set the date for February 26. They also decided to t.nv'ite the Seaforth 'Rangers to go- camping ocamping with them. Other details of the winter camping idea will be artmecl;~at�fi3t�°rrteetlrt�� . The R 'tigers cr Ted --to have a Valentine Party for the retarded at their. workshop February 14. r+ t a n Con111 p ,rllllulllhIIIliI11111111 They usually have a Christmas . Patty, for them but due to the 'timing' of 'exams were unable to have one this y.ear. They hope'the Valentine Party will compensate la this. ,Materials for making valentines will he obtained this w cek and will be made at the next' ' meeting. Mpater•ral for the skirts to the .inifo.r-ms.._,haS .ari°ived .and next step is to make them, The final portion of the meeting wa,,s-devoted to iiiseuSsfon. THE SEPARATE SHOPPE Main Corner -Cl 'ton :SALflTEMS a NEW SndTOCK - Pullovers ' Blouses Skirts p. Pants Tops ' 1No. Also Sell ;lternity Wear ." Open - Closed 2-6 p.m. weds. �� 30,000 IN STOCK Reduced Up To 1/2 Price 4,000 PAIRS OF SHOES -- BOOTS 3 FLOORS OF SHOES ROSS SHOE SHOP The Square • Woman. to Woman With Shirley J. Keller IA' GRE START THE YEAI ak- decide which .you think Wig into __T -v -cry--,_ .po -.causes-_ . 'Spea.king, internis of numbers of need vour`support in the next few people, Company '71 is half the which category:'-- weeks•and I`want to bring you up to size ' of Company'Ta, Living - . The listis as follows: a meals- cond date on both of them through this i,tions areThxurious over last on -wheels service: a handyman t mn ', .year. Yet most of the veterans service; a telephone, visiting. •c a • First of all the Goderichi urTt f -st==vettr_:- mai-iita- n -tit . set YIS e a transpoi' .o "^' l�iirette E lcrb---�i-s--�Itea�i-rl� =-t=-41÷- �tl�le---=,uI, aning., Lollye'in a large house ` which makes it easy for the senior • Ability Fund Drive this year— trailer with 18 other people was a ' citizen: a visiting .061ir- Ilea that's the former March of Dimes valuable experience and one that' nurse: -.and extended homemaker Campaign. The blitz,, will take . they would not have missed for the services. Now• which Qt these would you 'place Monday evening. ,January 31 , world' ut ori a priority list if it was your '- .�._.._ and the plans are all laid for the • ' "The locztltion for production P - captains -and their __canvassers .. co-ordination at Geneva Park last.` doing's c- ' Iliad' a .telephone call recently • year, was isolated: This tended to —. £rom,Diann.e M ris.sex„who is the make the company draw closer to''' - Kinette responsible for publicity one ano • el . `' forthe event,. Dianne tells me that . was disasti ous' This.vear at the ' eve in this case) fo'r• a vi�hile. I the 'eanvassers•�may-- °turn their National Arts Centre-; every item would like to discuss them all with money • over directly ' to• their. • of theatre;equ Prl14hti.S table• you. ' - captains -or they may take it to the W lived well and eveay'an received Meals -on -wheels, I ' have Victoria and Grey building where, complimentary tickets to almost learned, were available • in ciffee and doughnuts will, be- . every sli'cw in Ottawa. But I feel Goderich at one juncture.. They provided for them after the blitz. some of the human, aspect , has; are not now.' - . T h e Ability. Fund a s I been limited by the fact .that The local Lions Club had understand it, provides„ people are abIe to~ry-s•+rirt•'"-' a reed to sponsor the project and • assistant'e for persons who are thems'el'ves away in their• rooms had made all the arrangements to physically handicapped in some at the 'University residence. prd'vide, ;meals -on -wheels for, way. It is a program to retrain • ".Being in wardrobe; I have senior citizens who would . have • folks and to -find -them work which seen °great changes The working' • benefitted from the service. It • • w t 11 help ;them towards conditions can't 'be_ compared: ' didn't get off the ground. ..�. , rehabilitation. It 'is* a ; va'luable Everything you could possibly This was a touchy problem; I • work which..needs the support of need is provided • at the Arts ;understand. In the first place, the many, many people.. Centre. At good old, Geneva Park ° . Lions "found that people are prd we never had it's() good. Laving .in and did not want to acceptihe + y + +• downtown Ottawa is much easier. serjvice free of charge. A nominal - * , . ' You can skip out •and pick up what charge -Was proposed for that u ,,. The_second cause for which I • you 'need rather' than send,reason. am crusading this week is the someone five miles inlo Orillia to• But there . was more to the Heart Fund. ,Mrs'.' Eileen, Palmer find out there aren't any left of problem—something which~ is is heading up this campaign which ¥ hatever it was you wanted. But .more difficult explained tactfully. • takes place during ,February. , then again, there were only three • For instance, it should'be readily tileen was telling me, that the people -myself, another girl and *understood by most people that students of GDCI will be doing the the designer working on costumes some folks tend to take advantage ''campaigning, for the town this . for a cast of 83.v Right from the of a service. It has been known to year. and I'm very much start, we established a work • happen:,In some cases, the people - impressed by the- enthusiasm of. pattern and got .down to it. Thiswho most need the service are left 'the'kids at thehigheschool. If their year, there are three girls and a out while persons 'who, ,could zeal forliving could just be turned designer. plus three other people manage quite nicely without it, n to 'some constructive community who work on props that are use the service,. �' • ° work ' more often, I. believe it closely related to the ,costum-es. , I've learned by asking some would do us all a world of good. And we work fora cast of -only 24. questions here and there that the •The Heart'Fund, of course, is ' -'"As far as the designers go, , J.,ions Club had hoped to •provide, : one of the most dramatic causes ' last year Larry Wells• had his the meals -on -wheels to those to which people can subscripe. It costume sketches in his head. He' persons in most need. They had is the. nation's° number one killer allowed us to work out the therefore worked through the and' i"s striking people by costume designs in collaboration • local doctors to find the senior surprise, not just in the later . with him. This year, • Ralph citizens who could really benefit years but in the very early years McDermid° has had us .closely from the service. of life as well. -adhere to his sketches, One Apparently, the response was, -p ` When t ie Heart Fund canvasser 'system has as many merits as the . nil, for filo meals -on -wheels were comes to your door next month, be ° other. Under both men I learned ever 'sent out: I'm not saying that generous. It is• important. , various methods of costume the doctors didli't'seil the service breakdown, how- Jo manipulate to their patients Wire could have + + °'+ ---`. certain fabrics and many other ; used it:'I am saying there was no tricks of the trade that help make response and jor that 'reason only, meals-on-Svheels,. _ in Goderich failed. . • "Plhere has been some indication again just recentlYthat mealavon- wheels are needed in Goderich. There .is no way of knowing whether the Lions Club would talar up this project once more, or not. . If, however, the project was • . attempted again, I would like to •see it made community-wide-- available,to all senior citizens. -• Certainly there May be those who will abuse the service and there maybe needy folk who will nearer takeadvantage of it. But the . aluomml SMALL, WHOLE CARROTS FRENCH STYLE, GREEN OR WAX BEANS SNYDER'S Fancy VgAFTAB1 FIC !9 � mrrs 14 -FL -OZ TINS Stack-1101- SMALL, f•orkJJp . - OCEAN SPRAY • . COHOE SALMON SLICED, CRUSHED, 'TID. BITS' _LEE PINEAPPLE . PALANDA • tatilliNDAR IN 'TOMATO' SAUCE HEINZ SPAGHETTI 2 48 -fl, -oz tins $1:00 mr --ozln3',�f COOL,_.MINTS, :MINIATURES, GOLDEN .,MILK•I BUDS,.. wLLL-9.rcRI.S_P. CHOCOLATES Willards 3 7 -oz boxes $1.00 • HANSON, FRESH, RECONSTITUTED • ORANGE JUICE. 3 32 f' -oz btls MOO G.P. BRAND SOFT MARGARINE' 3 t -Ib tubs $1.00 PURE ENGLISH INN JAMS Canada No, 1 Grade, New B'rurtswick, White Table Stock 50 -Ib b$1 .49 we care (MADE WITH PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING) JANE PARKER, SLICED SANDWICH BREAD OUR "PREMIUM QUALITY" LOAF • • Morelane Parker Values (SAv! too Assorted Flavours 9 -FL -OZ. JARS - The Youth and Re• creation .- a show come alive • ' Branch's f"the Ontario Department ' • "Personally speaking, f feel °'""of Zducatiti'fihas''fo'rwarded to this . that both this year And" last have newspaper a series, ,of bulletins been pampered th e a t r e concerning the work which is experience. From the time we ''''being done through the provincial arrived, the entire company has government with the youth. of been spoon fed. I am not saying Ontario, , ' this is bad, but few people realize krone bulletin entitled Ontario and appreciate it. My hope is that YouthTheatre Skimmer Company . Ontario Youtheatre doesn't '11, there was an article written become so big that it bogs down in ,byLynda Reinhart, an 18 -year-old paperwork. There must be Grade 1S student at CDC'. . personal contact! Says the preface to the article . by Lynda, "low .a talented and , • -_ - + + + . • quulifier!i wardrobe rt tress, she l's undecided about her future." I've had an interesting service should be offered to all. 1 - telephone call from a. Senior 'think that's the only way it can "The Main reason t jpiied for citizen iii er chi Cats - 'vacs- possibly `were: ` . ,7 -`.� -" , '-`.m. *a p o s ition .w i t h Q n t a r to, anxious to vOicezztne.concern for •,Take the old age pension, as. an YOuth -etre again this year was herself and'for others of her age. example. The people who are because 1 enjoy being°a part of :This' .an 'Minearticle wealthy don't need it much all nd the This lady clouted to tri an a that doeswritten in Edmonton, � someple��ld� e ceiirittg. ' B more . theatre and all with it. working ormsgby a public tea ..Alberta, ,, thanthey But :The sponfanledus° excitenient, the physical and mental exhaustion, . who had someideas about special everyone is treated alike. Itis the 'the wealth of personal kinds of services which should be only way unless you want. to experiences everything!` 1 a made available to senitii~ititefs. destroy dignity, - - There. are several ���y t� back, t + �- + "Hotdoes saunter nntpany sugg'estlofssome , which are A hartdy>tiarf service foe' seriiofw "'fit- t wipere ,to 'Inst year , Wangle and others which are , 11 ,, truly realistic. Maybe yeti can 0 Please twit t:e Page 4A. JANE PARKER , CHERRY' PIE si.00 CALIFORNIA, • SWEET, SEEDLESS, NAVELS ORAPIGES RUN BEANS DOZEN 5951 FLOgIDA s-1.13 35)i JANE PARKER (SAVE 10c) CHOCOLATE BROWNIES ib-oiPkg 49c (SAVE 6c) BABKA COFFEE C E 16 oz cake 59( JANE PARKER • RED BRAND STEER BEEF PRICED LOWER THAN A YEAR AGO SHORT RIB ROAST OR lb SHOULDER ROAST RED BRAND STEER BEEF CROSS RIB ROAST • BLADE STEAKS:IC STEWING BEEF qtulF lb CROSS RIB STEAKS soiNeipeRis BEEF PAflIES2 Ib; „o„ 1.59 Super•Rfght duality, Sliced Priced "Lower Than a Year Ago •PORK -1 VER lb 'r8vvn •. Cfu1i brand, Sweet MarktVacuum Packed, Hatves COTTAGE ROLLS lb, b 8y ` Supev-Right brand, Sliced SIDE BACON I•lb.vac pac 6 BURNS 01141DOTORE 'PACKED, BEEF & PORK SWIPIIPREMIUM, VISKING; BY THE PIECE BOLOGNA' , 3 16 Mare "Sale Items e;-0.vet BRAND (BUY SAVE 415c) ICE CREAM 5 one pint ctni $1400. A&P \TEA' BAGS s VARIETIES, FROZEN • FARM HOUSE PIES 3 12'62 $1.00 pkgs of 60 $1 ,191U SX :SOO SHOW IRAND " PRICED LOWER 'MAN ik YEAR A00 9$,/ CORNED BEEF m::::01 MACARONI 114.011E.SE '‘ KRAFT DINNER '6 itA.oi pkg41 00' KERNEL CORN 61 s1-00 fins -- - Tomato • ANNA COOKIES - - 'TOMATOES-. UDO'PASTAS v... . J A' & P._ _ 48 oz. " � IN TOMATO SAUCE' FL OZ TINS PAGE BEANS I....•281 :� p MARRINSAPPL JUICE PURE 48 fl oz lies COLONIAL • & P 28,�Qzp ' A 4 Varieties 2 -Ib pkgs . .. YOUR CHOICE PURE ENGLISH INN JAMS Canada No, 1 Grade, New B'rurtswick, White Table Stock 50 -Ib b$1 .49 we care (MADE WITH PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING) JANE PARKER, SLICED SANDWICH BREAD OUR "PREMIUM QUALITY" LOAF • • Morelane Parker Values (SAv! too Assorted Flavours 9 -FL -OZ. JARS - The Youth and Re• creation .- a show come alive • ' Branch's f"the Ontario Department ' • "Personally speaking, f feel °'""of Zducatiti'fihas''fo'rwarded to this . that both this year And" last have newspaper a series, ,of bulletins been pampered th e a t r e concerning the work which is experience. From the time we ''''being done through the provincial arrived, the entire company has government with the youth. of been spoon fed. I am not saying Ontario, , ' this is bad, but few people realize krone bulletin entitled Ontario and appreciate it. My hope is that YouthTheatre Skimmer Company . Ontario Youtheatre doesn't '11, there was an article written become so big that it bogs down in ,byLynda Reinhart, an 18 -year-old paperwork. There must be Grade 1S student at CDC'. . personal contact! Says the preface to the article . by Lynda, "low .a talented and , • -_ - + + + . • quulifier!i wardrobe rt tress, she l's undecided about her future." I've had an interesting service should be offered to all. 1 - telephone call from a. Senior 'think that's the only way it can "The Main reason t jpiied for citizen iii er chi Cats - 'vacs- possibly `were: ` . ,7 -`.� -" , '-`.m. *a p o s ition .w i t h Q n t a r to, anxious to vOicezztne.concern for •,Take the old age pension, as. an YOuth -etre again this year was herself and'for others of her age. example. The people who are because 1 enjoy being°a part of :This' .an 'Minearticle wealthy don't need it much all nd the This lady clouted to tri an a that doeswritten in Edmonton, � someple��ld� e ceiirittg. ' B more . theatre and all with it. working ormsgby a public tea ..Alberta, ,, thanthey But :The sponfanledus° excitenient, the physical and mental exhaustion, . who had someideas about special everyone is treated alike. Itis the 'the wealth of personal kinds of services which should be only way unless you want. to experiences everything!` 1 a made available to senitii~ititefs. destroy dignity, - - There. are several ���y t� back, t + �- + "Hotdoes saunter nntpany sugg'estlofssome , which are A hartdy>tiarf service foe' seriiofw "'fit- t wipere ,to 'Inst year , Wangle and others which are , 11 ,, truly realistic. Maybe yeti can 0 Please twit t:e Page 4A. JANE PARKER , CHERRY' PIE si.00 CALIFORNIA, • SWEET, SEEDLESS, NAVELS ORAPIGES RUN BEANS DOZEN 5951 FLOgIDA s-1.13 35)i JANE PARKER (SAVE 10c) CHOCOLATE BROWNIES ib-oiPkg 49c (SAVE 6c) BABKA COFFEE C E 16 oz cake 59( JANE PARKER • RED BRAND STEER BEEF PRICED LOWER THAN A YEAR AGO SHORT RIB ROAST OR lb SHOULDER ROAST RED BRAND STEER BEEF CROSS RIB ROAST • BLADE STEAKS:IC STEWING BEEF qtulF lb CROSS RIB STEAKS soiNeipeRis BEEF PAflIES2 Ib; „o„ 1.59 Super•Rfght duality, Sliced Priced "Lower Than a Year Ago •PORK -1 VER lb 'r8vvn •. Cfu1i brand, Sweet MarktVacuum Packed, Hatves COTTAGE ROLLS lb, b 8y ` Supev-Right brand, Sliced SIDE BACON I•lb.vac pac 6 BURNS 01141DOTORE 'PACKED, BEEF & PORK SWIPIIPREMIUM, VISKING; BY THE PIECE BOLOGNA' , 3 16 Mare "Sale Items e;-0.vet BRAND (BUY SAVE 415c) ICE CREAM 5 one pint ctni $1400. A&P \TEA' BAGS s VARIETIES, FROZEN • FARM HOUSE PIES 3 12'62 $1.00 pkgs of 60 $1 ,191U SX :SOO SHOW IRAND " PRICED LOWER 'MAN ik YEAR A00 9$,/ CORNED BEEF m::::01 MACARONI 114.011E.SE '‘ KRAFT DINNER '6 itA.oi pkg41 00' KERNEL CORN 61 s1-00 fins