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`7.
BAYFIELD St. Andr'ew's.
UnitedChurch men's annual
Bean Supper. Saturday March
16, from '•5--7:30 p.m. Church
basement, Admission $2.00 for
adults and 75c for
children. -10,11
,BINGO everyt,Saturday at;
Goderich Legion Hall 8:36 p.m.
Fifteen regular games, $12:00
prizes,; Four share -the -wealth
games .with this week's jackpot',
$90.00 if won in 58 calls. Door
prizes. Admission $1.00—gtf'
CLINTON '74 POTPOURRI
ARTS and CRAFTS Anyone
wishing Co display at the above
autumn showing please contact
a,or write Box, 227, Clinton or
phone 482-9657-1.1;12b
THE HURON County Health
Unit 'invites you to attend the •
Child Health Clinic, Health
Unit othce, Court House,
Goderich, on .Saturday March
16, 1974 from 9:30 °x'11:30 a.rm
'for: 1. Health Surveillance. 2.
,Anaemia Screening. 3. lin-
munization. ' 4. Hearing
Screening. 5, Flouride brushing
of children's teeth to prevent
cavities for ages 3 to 5 years. 6.
Vision testing. (Mrs:) G. K.
Thind, B.Sc.N., C.P.H.,
�. M.Sc.N., Supervisor, .Public
Health. Nursing.--10,11ara
NES 111v,.GO,. Clinton Legion
Hall 8:30• Every Thurs Cay. Ad-
mission $1.00, fifteen• regular
games. $10.00 each. Three
ar =The -Wealth aures. One
Shea �.
Jackpot for 8$170.00; in 56 calls
consolation,. One' call and
$10.00 :added weekly,, if not
won.---cgtfn
BLUE DRAGONS
OF CANADA
KUNG FU
AND
KARATE
BEGINNERS CLASS START
MARCH 13, 18, 20
6:30 p.m.
Victoria Public School
GODERICH, ONT.'.
$2.O0 Per Lesson
DLYTH MONS BINGO, Blyth
Memorial Hall, Saturday 8:30
p.m. $150.00 Jackpot.• gig cash
prizes.-40tf '
BLUE WATER ° CHAPTER
284 Order •of the Eastern Star
Spring Tea and Bake Sale, Apr.
6, 1974 2.5pm. ,. MacKay,
Hall. -11,1,2,13&1:4
.OPEN HOUSE for Mr;' and
Mrs. Charles Hart 179 Bruce
Street East, to celebrate their
25th Wedding Anniversary, on
March 23rd from 2:00 to .4:00
p.m. and° 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Friends and relatives are. in-
vited to beleb'ra a 'with them.
No gifts please. -11-1.2
If you're
NW.,ieN TOWN
...
and don't know
which way to turd, •
call the •
LTD,
hostess at_482-9623 _
'You'll be g/ad you did.
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THE- .MARCH MEETING. ot
the -Women's Hospital
Auxilliary- will be held on Mon-
day, March 18th at 2:30 p.m..
Work meeting. Please bring
pair of -men's work socks, -11
.4s, -
A PLAY' "Everybody's Crazy"
A Three act comedy will be
presented at Brookside Public
School, Friday March 22 and
Lucknow Public School; Satur-
day March 23. This play "is
presented by the Lucknow
Agricultural Society. Time
8415-11,12
"MEET YOUR MEMBER" -
Jack Riddell, MPP at Maitland
Country Club,"-Fridliy March
29, 1974, 8:30-10:30 p,m,.• Wine
and Cheese. Admission $2.50
per person. -11b
DANNCE-
munity Hall, on Friday March
22,. 1974. Dancing 9:30 p.m.- .I
a,m.. • Orchestra Jim & Jerry's
Country Trio. Lunch available.
Everyone Welcome.' Sponsored
by Clinton Junior .Farmers.
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THE •INFC)RMATION , and
FRIENDSHIP CENTRES
card games, (Mon. Wed. and
Fri.-2-4pm) and Yoga exercises
(Mon. Tues. and Fri. 10-11am)
will be held at Mackay Hall
during Young Canada -Week.
For Information call 524-
`6651--11
A RECEPTION for Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Blake, celebrating.
``-
their 40th Wedding Anniver-
oQity Q,, ,ot".iU1 U V alley i-ia11, on
• March. 23rd, 9:00 to 1:00.
Music by . Westernaires, Or-
chestra from Parkhill. Friends
neighbors and -relatives invited.
t-t,etreshmerits and bunch. No
gifts. -11-12
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NEXT ROTARY
TRAVELOGUE
EXPLORING POLAND
Stan and Irene Paulauskas
MARCH 26
ELM, HAVEN
MOTOR HOTEL
Now Praying .
�a
"ATTICUS"
Coming Next
"McK ENZIE"
ST. PATRICK'S
DANCE
SATURDAY,
MARCH 16th,
Bayfield Community Centre
Musio by the Harbour. Lites
$6.00 PER COUPLE
,irUNCH PROVIDED •
� P
DANCING
10
TO
1
ASK ;FCR. AN
APPOINTMENT
If youhave,a heafing problem con-
tact- The Zenith Hearing Aid, Ser-
• vice by calling RIECK PHARMACY
524-7241, 14. The Square. FREE
TESTING. NO OBLIGATION.
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OODERIOI=i 'SIGNAL"ST..A , T •IUR$PAYf MA�CH 14, $t�AGE.5A
u need ca -operation
for the business of .living.
through .vwhickl pieces of sash tici.pants were selected from a
(Intended for` Inst week)
While speaking to the- fourth converge at the center of the almost equally Indian and
cord pass„ These four , cords school with, an enrolment of
esay
"La ii'rD Out" 'session last board and: fasten to a wooden White. 'two whites .and two Inr
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week Goderich Psychiatric Y oa blocky whith holds a felt tip' "diians took partr.inthe game,
Hospital psychologist Dr.. Tony marker upright. On the ,,outer The results struck a median
Millertold about 40 women his ends of 'the cord are fastened between the earlier outcomes
theory of competition 'and co- small wooded handles, u,. involving all -white or all -
operation suggested, "If we can To conduct the test a piece of Indian teams.
to to get the business of paper with four circles drawn"From rubbing sh,oul.ders for
dco-operaaily living over with we'll - on' it was placed on, the board five yeah," Dr. Millet obser-
have more time to achieve etc- andeach of four participants yes, _.'`,the Whites had become
cell,, ,.,. hrough personal tom- operated one of the cords. In more Indian in, their attitude
.petition " • the first round the' children and the Igdians more white. '•
Dr, Miller was speaking to were 'told that each time they Other experiments have been
the ladies on "Competition and managed to move the marker carried out by other
Co-operation in Children." y • through all four circle$' they psychologists involving 22 dif-
portant product and we must . were given '_a 90 second .-time teenagers from an Israeli Kib-
"Children. are our most. im- , would each win a candy. The, _ferent cultures. In those cases„
put more investment ill them," limit i. ."butz showed considerably,
he observed.
Before assuming his present, participants managed to Crass that LosAngeles teenagers, and
d d teenagers ars who had
b it--th •ee- ries the higher scores of 'co-operatio,04,4
• osition, at the Goderich abo{t 15 circles pert' minute. in ee sen g
Mexican
p grown up in Tel Aviv,
Psychiatric Hospital Dr' Miller Th n the game was changed
syc iatric e
lectured at university and d''id -slightly. • youngsters, from a rural' village
research and stud work on " outscc%red their Mexico city
y ' Each participant was giver, counter -parts and so on.
children. It was on the basis of his own circle and his or her
that work that .he discussed the
name- written i`fi'"",`:"'The 'prize' - -During his remarks. Dr.
questi'o'h of "Competition and this time depended on how Miller discussed several. other
Co=operation in Children." many times each individual Cir similar experirrients which
While teaching at a univer •} cle was crossed•°Vv hen your cir- produced •corresponding results.
city in- Lethbridge Alberta, Dr. cle was crossed you got a prize "The question then arises. Is
Miller explained, he became in- but no one else did' competition bad?" Dr. Miller
volved' in programming foie a . The• results were interesting. noted. ,
.The .Blackfoot childrep con "That is a very complicated
kindergarten on the 360 square,
mile Blood (Blackfoot) Indian tinned to co-operate on the er- question to answer and must be
reserve just south of "that corn,- fort and, actually increase their looked at in the context of
fnut -ity. winnings to between 18 and p. where t''iat :competition is
r` s. In the case of white children, of taking place," he observed.
• "One of the main pitab• lems the same age, born and raised "just to' carry it a step fur,
facing some. (teachers was the , in the nearby urban area of •
- ••ther'," he: noted, "what would
di.fficu,lt�c .af gixit�g.. any,, sort , of
..i:ethbridge, i�w� r; Ghere. was __.. ha.pperr-� if yc� iplaceed„-t•he .:L.A.... .
t th youngsters. One h
test to
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•ALBA w
. SPAGH.ETTI-LASAGNA .RAVI � I
50 WEST STREET, COD.RICH
(Near The Laundromat) •
Delivery Charge only,- 50c
(LOUD MONDAY
OPEN 4 P.M. -.'2 A,M•, WEEKENDS TO 3:30
SUNDAYS TILL 1:00 A.M. •
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e you a difference. •
teacher told 'tile it was ' im- teenager on a Kibbutz' or t , e
t the uld In the first rounds of the Israel'•, teenager in L.A.?”
always cheat," a explained: the Indian youngsters but when • .
We all pay the price .of the
"What they `were doing in the game w.as.,changed they •failed competitor. In terms of
possible
as wo ape then scored''equally•with r. Miller suggested that
h g D
fact was pooling their resources failed to ':score a, single prize.
to Pass the examination." They began pulling,' against
"My suggestion was -that the •' each -other where the Indian
teachers try to work, with this---- youngsters did not.
spirit of co-operation -rather
than 'against it," Dr. Miller ex-
plained, "but I felt' la hail to
learn more about co-operation .
before putting such a program
into effect," -
In' -an effort to find out»more
about - this. co-carer-aft""'°len-
-darcy Dr: • Miller conducted a
series of experiments ii'sin ;. a
"Co-operation Board", The
- board is a test developed b"y• a
Southern • •tidalifornia'
Psychcilogist and shows 'some
"interesti•ng results.
The .board is a sirilple piece
of plywood. about 18 ,inches
square. On each"o€ the four cor-
ners a _metal eyelet is fastened
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TASTY MEALS
for hungry people ,
LIGHT. . HACKS
for not -8,o hungry+- • peo le •
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WEST STREET
"The urh in whites eggaged -
in a tug of war which nobody •
won," , Dr. Miller explained,
".and .they were actually
breaking 250 pound test s'ash
cords. In addition they -ceased-
to enjoy the, game.
The experiment was, then
carried • a • sten' further. P,ar-
economics anal in terms of their
misery." •
•ln summarizing Dr, Miller
noted, however, there remained
room for individual, excellence
but such excellence 'achieved
t'hriiiigh, personal competitiiin.
• "If we can co-operate -to get
the' business of daily' living
,with we'll; have more time to
gain .excellence through com-
petition against ourselve."
GODERICH
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¢ a
The students of St. Mary's School in Goderichwill be con-
ducting a house to house canvass for returnable bottles in
Goderich and surrounding area.
•
SATURDAY,
MARCH 16
• ' 9:00---9:30
p.
Proceeds to be used' Abbott.sford-St. Marys •student
exchange. Early pickup of bottles can be ' arranged by
calling the school 5244901 °
Please support o'or �T• ,. ,,b R.
This ad "has been made possible by the generosity o
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u MARCH 15 and 16
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.,SUNDAY, MAY 19th — This morning Is free for you to reit or at-
tend the Church of your choice. P.M. — Yoor Escort and Driver
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'Lawrence. This villade is -a Memorial to .the Early settler's.
Departure 1:00 p.m. Following a leisUrely 3 hour,vlsit, arrival
'home approximately 8:001i.m.
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• Three Hour' Tour' of Ottawa
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