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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-11-09, Page 23• p.1ders says... •itain't necessarily so b• Dear Ann Landers: The en- doctors, lawyers, legislators, closed appeared in- our neigh- products of the new generation ' borhood paper. I„ hope„you can may well be high as kites, You find space for it in your column. won't know whom to send your In my opinion this deserves child to or whom to trust your nationwide coverage. - A Sum- life to. z ��"" `�ri 1�;J..lead "e" s'see what loaf world Dear Reader; Here it is: YOU leave to your children Judge Alfonso Sepe, in sen- before you talk about the world tenting a 17 -year-old. 'Florida we left to ours. boy to one year in jail after he Dear Summit Reader: I go pleaded 'guilty to possessing along with the judge who made hallucinogenic, drugs and was the speech but not all the way: charged with violence toward a He assumes a. great deal when Miami Beach police officer, of- he says "Your doctor is not on fered these words when he drugs, your lawyer, the construe - pronounced the sentence: tion workers, etc." Some of "Do you know who is going to them are, and have been for a serve your sentence? You will long time - but they are func- serve the year, but your mother and father will serve a lifetime. Why? Because you are a selfish; spoiled boy, There is no punish- ment in the world I could im- pose on: you that could-cm-ripen— sate • sate for what you ate doing to your mother and father. I have' tiona I. Thank••you for sending on the , piece. It ha's• merit and I, ap- preciate your wish to share it. Dear Ann Landers: I am a European lady living permanen- tly in your fine country. I wish to bring to your attention a Wm - not spent_five-cents.raisin you - mori occu""'slice'-`' eri' botliersM I don't know you from Adam. me tremendously. When I ahn in But your parents have put 'their a restaurant with other women lives, their hearts, their sweat.. companions, - the waitress and, their money into bringing ,,frequently approaches us with, you up. And now they have to "Hello Girls, what will you sit in a courtroom and watch a have?" The word "girls" has a stranger put you in jail. cheap connotation on the Con - "This is at a time'when phony tinent and in the United kids are yelling, 'You adults Kingdom. have your alcohol. We want our drugs. You have polluted our A "girl" is a female who sells water and our air! You have her favors. You call' them polluted this and that - ' and prostitutes in the United States. • the rest of the garbage. that I prefer to be addressed as comes out of your mouths. Madam and •so do. my friends. "If you are sick a doctor will Will you suggest .it in .your treat you. He won't be strung column, please? -.,_ Not One Qf,. out on drugs. The lawyer who. The Girls • represents you won't be tripping Dear Not One: Sorry, but in M on .LSD. Your astronauts are our country, Madam has not on drugs. Your •Rxesident is another connotation 'of which not on drugs, The men who fly, you are obviously not aware. the planes and 'drive the buses The madam runs a brothel - and build the cars are not on and she's usually an ex -"girl' drugs. Neither were the con- who worked her way .up, If a struction workers'who built the 'waitress asked a group of • bathrooms that you stink up -Amerian women, "What will with your rotten, lousy drugs. you madams have?" she'd get a But in the world of the future very cool reception - and a small this mav not be true. Teachers, tip. Domtar bus' increase. inlnconi�ii'd'sales Domtar 'Limited reported • recently that net income for the third quarter of this year was $4.3 million, or 28 cents per common share, compared with $2.1 million, or 13 cents, in the same period a year ago. Sales and other revenues totalled $141.5 million - up from $132.1 million in the third quar- ter of 1971. • For the first nine months of this year, Domtarr had net in- come of $12.0 million, or 78 r • cents per common share, in coin- parison with $6.0 million, or 38 cents, in the same period in 1971. Sales and other ,revenues for the three quarters of this year were $416.2 million, an increase from 4381.9 million in the first nine months of 1971. Cash flow for the third quar- ter of 1972 and for the nine- month period was 83 cents and $2.42 - up from,, 63 cents and 11.80 last year. , Bonus interest on your savings `Savings you move to Victoria and Grey in the period 'November 1 to November 15 will receive full interest from November 1. This means that the -savings account. you open before November 15 earns full interest for as much as two weeks before you open the account! So, whether it's a 4% chequing account bearing interest, on a 111i111111ui11 semi- annual balance or a fast growing 5% non-chequing account on a minimum monthly balance, bring it to Victoria and Grey now and get bonus interest. VG The .eeuior Tr•rr,til ConrnrrmY devoted entirely to ser•ring the people of Ontario, WCT6RI4 and GREY TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1$89 9:00 tb 5:00 Monday. to Thursday 9:00 to 6:00 Friday Lealand Hill, Manager Elgin and Kingston Streets,. q 524-7381 erich; A number' of government officials, including `Minister of Cont- munit7 and Social Services Rene Brunelle toured the •former Clinton Air Force base recently with an eye toward develop- ment of a recreation complex at Vanastra. Among those on the tour were, left to right, Peter • Szego, Assistant to' the Deputy Minister . of Community and Social Services, Don Southcott, Executive assistant to the Hon. Charles St. Peter's Parish Council MacNaughton, Gord• Smith, Assistant Superintendent of the Physical Education Unit and R.E. McKinley, member of the Federal legislature for Huron. The group arrived at Goderich airport where they were Met by John Van Geste!, President of Rodoma Investment and Development Ltd„ who own the for- mer base, and traveled to Clinton for the tour. (staff photo) Name youth reps to Deanery °At. the regular meeting of• the Board of Advisors of St. Peters UCW . at Be'nmifler . donates tree ornaments . s Church Ken Fitzpatrick and Alfred Etzler were appointed to The United Church Women of Benmiller held the November meeting at the church with 14 members present. The Maitland Group was in ,charge of the meeting: Maudie . McBride led the worship period after which , Phyllis J. Filcher read the devotional and the members took part i in a little skit on the theme, The Gomm<nr-r Heart: Reports were heard from r. various committees and group leaders. After the minutes were read roll call was answered by donating an ornament for the Sunday school Christmas tree. The December meeting will take the form of a Pot Luck lun- • cheon at- the church for' mem- bers and" -friends. The nomination committee presented their retort. Mavis Fisher and Liela Allin served a lovely lunch. SINESS (RECTOR n fill vacancies on the board. John Buchanan and Clem Steffler were parish reprei n- tatives and Peter Dystra and Mary Ann Redmond youth representatives to the Deanery meeting hosted by , Goderich with the help of Sr. Colleen Marie in October. E. Redmond's resignation as leader, of the Boy Scouts was ac- cepted regret. A Comm n ions Commit- tee of G. •tre • and K. Fitz - Patrick will endeavour to in- crease participation in the choir, ,lectors and various rites. Fr. Moynahan will make copies of the Catholic Register available at the entrance to the church on a trail basis. 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