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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-11-09, Page 26♦ . N !AGE S. GODFRIC;H lSIGNA.I•«STA1 l.pi,ttINI+Ia;1i °. X OVFM1U R 9. 1972 FORT LAL DAWWALE!$ I N EST FUN It:th11tet 3200 Galt Ocean Dr., Fort Lauderdale 33300 • 80Q.FT. PRiV!ATE OCEAN BEACH • TWO HEATED POOLS, SUN -DECKS • . LUXURIOUS GUEST ACCOMMODA- TIONS • GOLF PRIVILEGES ON 3 CHAMPIONSHIP '.COURSES • 'FREE TENNIS ON PREMISS.,•. SUPERB DINING • NIGHTLY ''DANCING & ENTERTAINMENT • Visits to fabulousDisnsy Worldavailable rl" FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: INNKEEPER 302.7537 212 KING $T. IN. TORONTO • sinAthpril 141$ >ru peCember 14 daily, par person 56 of 420 rooms, Eu op Occup. ean Modified American Plan:Pian lavish dinner A breakfast, add i1 dairy. 4 UNICEF Greeting Card t. "Geese Feeding," the design contributed to UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund, by Etidlo2ie, courtesy of the Canadian Eskimo Arts Council, for the 1972 card sales. Proceeds from the sale of this card help UNICEF in its many programmes to aid children world-wide. If you send Christmas cards... UNICEF Greeting Card Artist — Etidlooie — Canada The Eskimo graphic design by Etidlooie, "Geese Feeding", has been contributed to UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund, courtesy of the Canadian Eskimo Arts Council, for use as a greeting card in the 1972 campaign, Proceeds itam the sale of the.-car-ds--help-U-N4GEF rr• itsrnany programmes to aid children-wbrld-wide, d . sr, UNICEF. cards on sale at the Green Door The 1972 UNICEF Greeting Card collection 'will soon he on .sale at ,.The Green Door, • 79 Hamilton Street.' Goderich, where Mrs, Kay Prevett• is the proprietor The main feature of this• collection described -by UNICEF volunteer ,card chairman Ken Lyons as "the best we've ever.. produced" is the number of Canadian designs: no less than eight, More than from any other country in the world, are featured, and another is available as a businessmen'., ex- clusive: "The selection of so many' Canadian designs in this world, ,collection from the many hun- dreds contributed is a real tribute to Canadian art," said Ken Lyons. Five of the Canadian cards were designed by 'Eskimos from,: the world -renowned Cape Dor- set artists co-operative and others have been ccontributed by Allan Fleming, Alma Duncan, John Elphick and Ken Danby. U.S.A., Austria, , Germany, Belgium and many other coun- tries. UNICEF is also selling a full - colour diary calendar, depicting children throughout the ages, seen by the eves of great artists of the past. A wall calendar, note cards and mini -notes round out the 1972 --selection. - Mail'order brochures in full- colour can he obtained by writing to UNICEF, 737 Church Street. Toronto, or cards can be seen at UNICEF provincial of- fices or at local outlets. • • �-P Buy them with others in mind flh:t,:dtolce,teievb,IoA,, SUNDAY... HOW THE NET PROCEEDS PROVIDE CARE FOR THE WORLD'S CHILDREN One box can provide enough BCG vaccine to protect 75 children against tuberculosis. , Two -boxes can buy enough vaccine to protect 150 children against smallpox. Three boxes can buy 150 /Nita nin capsules for a another or a child. Four boxes can buy enoukh'antibio'tic•ti to cure 60'children of- trachoma. ' - Five boxes can buy 5 garden,, spades for a school nutrition program. - Six boxes can buy enough isoniazid ' l I N,H) for one year's home treatment of 6 tuberculosis patients. Seven boxes can pay freight on enough surplus dried milk to provide 2600' Eight boxes can buy 300. cakes of soap for -a mother and child health centre. �. Nirfe° boxes can buy' enough sulphone tablets to treat 10 , leprosy cases for three years each, Ten boxes can buy a year and a half supply of sulfa tablet,; to .Combat infection for a mother and child -health centre. Fifteen boxes can buy 2 large blackboards for a primary school. Fifty boxes can buy an oxygen tent for infants. 125 boxes can huv basic tools for a community vegetable garden. 1400 boxes can buy a set of basic supplies for 'a teacher - training institution. 2700 boxes can buy a vehicle, for a mobile health team. IFn 1971, $1,005,846 worth of UNICEF cards, calendars and notes were 'purchased in Canada WORLD OFDISNE'Y 6 pm BEACHCOMBERS 7 pm ANNA AND THE KING 730 pm JULIE ANDREWS 8 pm SUNDAYat NINE 9 pm WEEKEND' 10 .pm CKNX TELEVISION ..,your first choice Ir Cards are now being sold in over a hundred countries around the world, bringing a universal awareness of the state of Canadian art. Ira Flam.iers Fields -the poppies lblow- Irn l7e twf en the c rllGtie s,row on row, lhai nark our place; and in the sky the I,irk ,`'Stitvt.t velv singirsgT t1y Scarce heard amid the gems l�elaw We 'are the Demi Shyrt date.;,r.r - 1w'e felt d.rv,n, sa,v sur.Sci gI.w', t o ed,an0 :•! e loved, ,,nd now we lie In fl,ni kr; Tiric!�. Take up our quarrel with the foe: In you from taiiing.hand •roe throw The torch, be your;: to h li high. If 1,e hi -ea.( t.:ctll N;di us who die We sh<ll not sleep, Though poppif's grew I:n Flans#ers fields, 1 Among the international cards in the collection there is a particularly interesting group of five from Ireland's famed Book of Kells and other designs come from Brazil, Sweden, U.K., Sound financial planning builds your estate today, conserves it for your. family tomorrow • W. E. Williams Representative GODERICH- Tel: 524-7102 AT THE CENOTAPH Call'your nearest Manufacturers Life Representative. Manukife al.wx The ltllantilacturers Life Insurance Company 4 4 ALL LEGION MEMBERS AND VETERANS WILL FORM UP ArT THE LEGION HALL AT 10:30 A.M. DRESS -BERETS & MEDALS ..w .Representative of organizations which purchased wreaths, are required to be at the Cenotaph by 10:40 a.m. These wreaths will be dedicated just prior to the 11 o'clock silence. •