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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1973-10-11, Page 25I v GODERICH SIGNAL•STAR, THURSDAY, 'OCTOBER 11, 1ST X11 le . 1ev to• the lal t rid tart, at ban her ting of nen sand tha i of h KCS MB 1I DUTI DS HR. aElj THAT ;AVE DWLE 1ITT )MPL HUNTING FISHING Al SPORTS EQUIPMENT —SPQR GOO --HOMiES —CRAFTS pars of the Huron Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society were installed ''t a banquet tM White Carnation recently . Left to -right they are president Gordon Richardson, rsr Harry Merriman, vice-president Chester Archibald, secretary Mrs. Rathwell, Exeter chairman Norm Whiting, education Mrs. Ted Davies, and planning Avsbpment -Mrs. Ina Mae Durst. (News -Record photo) p will test w form r•day week IMB EAL 24.7, 6STO issioner 11: H. Graham Ontario Provincial Police ced last week -the police will begin a test of the 4ay, 48 hour, work week, tAencing on or about 1, 1974, accordance with the randum of understanding the Ontario Provincial Association, four detach - of various sizes will be d for this study, he said. st which detachments might be was ' not stated O.P.P. press release on pfogram. isanticipated that the test be for a period not ex- ing six months and ing this the results would aluated as to possible im-, entation throughout the GE NT 524-' BY HELEN ALLEN THE TORONTO J 1U1\j SYNDICATE This stunt \ chilli is of Anglo-Saxon descent with blonde hair, and fair skin. 114.1' blue 4.v es arc Ili►t quite symmetrical and this gives her rather an elfin look. Cathy, nine. was born w ith three kidneys but this is not a health problem. HIM t', sf l,',is prone to ear infections which . trust he .treated by a siKciaiist. Now itt Grade four, l'ath� has been doing a‘ erage work in scli'001. she is the only child inner foster home where she basks in all tire attention she gets. Until recently, she much preferred adult conlpan\ and \\ as impatient or ,'ver quarrelsome with children. but i.ttely -her relations are much more harmonious �and site Inas developed friendships. is neat and tide, taking good care of her clothes, and always thrilled with new' things. She likes to. keep her hair ‘1eI1 brushed and slinking. 1lartillaffectionate parents are being sought for Cathy. She should be the only child or perhaps have teenaged brothers and sisters. Iter adopting fanlil� %S ill need to accept the fact that information on her background is liimited. To inquire ahout .adopting ('atll'. please write to Today's ('hill. Ito\ 555. Station K. 'Toronto M111' 2112. For general adoption information. please contact your local Children's .lid Society. INN TALK Ivadell Schram, Cam- 3t.' has returned, from a eek. vacation in the time Provinces accom- ied by Mr. and Mrs. nce Ryerse of London. three provinces were visited ay of Ontario and Quebec, ning by way of the United Maine New Hampshire, chusetts and New ► York. k is something which, if don't stick out you won't in trouble up to. *** chief effect of love is to a a man half crazy; the effect "of marriage is to h the job. * * * loser is the poor guy whose k mail comes "Postage 1'• general) 15 IN :IETY - ) 40 (0414 * * * d you hear about the hip - who mixed LSD with IBM went On a business .trip? * * * OW the a fashion ?ommen- and I'll show you a mouthed individual. 5111-: LOVES .\TTI': N TiUN FOP ;( GOOD JOB AT A REASONABLE PHONE PRICE RAY LAMBERS 482-3305 Ask for this ooklet I RECRE ,Mrs) to (earn how you may obtai an IDB loan to assist in starting, modernizing or expanding your business anywhere in Canada. Dear Ann Landers: You have years old and five months printed many letters in your pregnant. I waa tossed aside by column about pets and whether a guy who owned me body and or not they are worth "all the soul for nearly two years. I still trouble and money" people love him deeply and am shat - spend -,on them. One man wrote tered, by his lack of interest. I that when he comes home from have no savings and my work at night his dog gives him parents want me out of the a warm welcome and brings house soon so I , won't em - him his slippers. His wife barks barrass my brother and sister at him. That letter explained or my parents, 'I suspect. plently. I am heartsick over what has I ran across something in a happened to my life (I was sure ,;magazine called "U.S. he would marry me) and I cry Catholic." I hope you feel it's hysterically every time I think worth passing on to your of what a blind fool I have readers. been. A writer named John I know I must give up my Mahoney insists it is immoral child for adoption. I'm scared to waste time and "rlioney on to death of abortion, for lots of pets when millions of people reasons. I don't think I could are starving. About 64 percent handle the guilt even though I of the readers questioned diagreed with him. Nearly the same number clain, the great American rat race makes it - mandatory that we permit our- selves some whimsical in- dulgences in order to preserve our health 'and sanity. One woman wrote, "If my neighbor was worthy of help, I'd help him, but he isn't.'.' Another said, "I believe I should be free to choose what I want to give up to help my neighbor. My dog would be the last on the list of things to go." A New Jersey woman fumed, "I'm getting sick and tired of carrying a load of unearned guilt." Another reader sniffed, "If Mahoney needs a cause, let - him go after the drinkers -and smokers and leave our pets alone. I hope St. Francis gives him nightmares.L" Interesting, Ann? ---Back Bay Mackerel Snapper Dear Mac: Indeed. So in- teresting that I picked up -the magazine and noted that Mr. Mahoney's wrath was not limited to animal lovers. He also had a few poison darts for skiers, `vachtsmet, golfers, gam- blers, gourmet cooks, camera buffs and stereo nuts. The only segment of society he missed were the little old ladies who crochet doilies. am not a Catholic. I'm going quietly nuts from sell! recrimination and grief. Any words of wisdom, Ann? — Nothing To Live For Dear N.T.L.F.: Contact The - Florence Crittenton Home in your city and you will receive excellent counseling plus the emotional support you . so desperately need. The girls you meet at the home will be a great help. You aren't the first one who has made this Inistake and you won't be the last. If you have "nothing .to live for" I'd like to suggest something. Consider cbi nseling as a career. After what you've been through you will be well qualified to help others. 3ODERICH & OWEN SOUND Floor Coverings - Paints - Wallpapers Draperies -18th Century Furniture Refinisher AFTER 70 YEARS...STILL CANADA'S GREATEST SALE EVENT Dear Ann Landers: What would you do if, on your birth- . day, your husband handed you 50 cents and said, "I didn't have time to buy you a card today. Please get yourself one and I'll sign it when you bring it home." So help me, Ann, this is a - -True- tetter:. _I -need your- -rid-:---- vice.—Speechless rid--_-.vice.—Speechless In Sheboygan. Dear Speechless: I'd go out and buy a 10 -cent card and bring the sport 40 cents in change. Then I'd say, "You don't need to sign it, dear, I -know who it's from. The next day I'd write him a nice thank - you letter. Dear Ann: No matter where my wife and I go, she manages to get into an argument. Her pet subject ''or discussion (which invariably ends in 0 fight) is politics. This has been going on for several years and it's getting worse. I am embarrassed by her vehement attacks on people, her strong language and her lack of respect for the opinions of others. Once, when her voice became extremely strident, a hostess asked her if she would "please drop the subject but she ignored' the request and con- tinued to lacerate- the guest of honor. Need I tell you we were not invited to that home again? My wife is well read and she is nobody's fool, but too often i have seen the pained looks on people's faces when she talks too long and refuses to relin'tish the floor. Why would a person continue to do this sort of thing even though she knows she is losing good friends and becoming in- creasingly persona non grata? — Sorry About It. Dear Sorry: Some people would rather be disliked than ignored. Arguing is your wife's technique for getting attention. Opposition views are rarely resented if the dissenter attacks the issues and notthe people whose opinions are different from his. A well-mannered per- son knows how to disagree without being disagreeable. Dear Ann Landers: I am 20 A HUGE SELECTION OF OUTSTANDING VALUES -* "TWO FOR MANUFACTURER'S LIST PRICE OF ONE PLUS A PENNY" AS WELL AS LOW LOW PRICES ON "BONUS BUYS" ( NOT 2 FOR MFRS. LIST PRICE OF ONE PLUS 10 ) VALUE SAVE VALUE SUPER :'DRY 'MFRS. LIST PRICE S1.61 WITH PROTEIN The soft fragrances of herbes and wild flower essences is like a'summer's day ALL DAY/ADULT Multiple Vitamins PLUS IRON l OO's Alhthe necessoiy'`vitamins plus iron to fortify against winter folds. 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