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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1975-02-27, Page 17• +o, PAGE 48 -QCOERICH SIGNALSTAR, THLRSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1975 • SUGAR 'N',SPICI g Nit SKIL This, apparently, is Women's Liberation Year, ,or something of the sort. So be it. Aren't you getting a little sick of it all? I mean you, and,I don't care whether you're a man or a woman or a hermaphrodite. Don't worry chaps; •I am not- afraid. I have a northern hideout, an old atOm b9mb shelter, with three women laid on: one to bathe Me, One to dress me, and one to cook for me. So I'm going to say exactly what I want to, and let the chippies fall where they may. First, I take a look at my own family, to see which women need liberating. Answer? Zero. My wife needs liberating like I need a kick in the groin. Ever since I met her, she has been, not removing' her chains, but applying mine.. I clank when I walk. She doesn't need- to be liberated. She needs to be tied up. She has made it quite clear that she is: smarter than I about everything from making out the income 'tax return to screwingin a light bulb; better looking than 1 (and all we have to do is look in a mirror); more artistic than 1 .(she's always frigging with. the color thing on the television while I bellow 'I don't care if it's all purple, shut up and watch the program'); and in better shape than I. I always concede the last-named without a fight. I invariably say, "Boy, I could never scrub the kitchen in half an hour, like- ---7=yoth.---1) ear. . -woldprbably • take me half the afternoon." And I'm right. So there's no conflict of interest there. She also has a joint account, the house is in her name, the car is in her name, and if.I dropped dead tomorrow, she'd have so much insurance she could give Jackie Onassis a run for her money, Liberation my armpit!, art/Six . • DIAMOND CLARITY The degree to .which diamond is free from in clusions and blemishes has a material effect on the stones value in the present market. Because nature is rarely perfect, most diamonds show • inclusions, to some degree. A flawless diarond„ wit:V no inclusions or blemishes is vety rare. A diamond does not have to be flawless, to be beautiful. In fact, unless the inclusions are noticeable to the naked eye, or a great number of inclusions are present, the effect on beauty is immeasurible. However each degree of diamond clarity, has a definite effect on its value. External features are called blemishes and internal features are called inclusions. Under blemishes, minor surface c.hips, scratches, naturals an4 extra facets are the rnost common. Included crystals, pinpoint inclusions,, feathers, comprise for the most .part the common in- clusions. , The number, size ' and location of any blemish or inclusiondetermines a diamonds clarity grade. , A standard of ten magnifications is used for diamond clarity grading, along with proper lighting conditions zinc! training. . A diamond' can not be called flawless unless it is free from blemishes and inclusion, • when examined under prolitr magnification and lighting, byl a trained eye. Diamonds in the VVSgrades contain inclusibns or blemishes so small and 'insignificant that they are very difficult to locate under ten power. When ^they are larger and more noticeable it plAqes the diamond in the ,VS , and SI grades. Stones with inclusions that can be seen With the naked eye are placed in the imperfect grades. In all, diamonds are graded into approximately nine clarity grads. Beauty is the most im- portant factor of value of any gem, Rarity is also important. However flawless diamonds are very rare. The effect of very minor inclusions or blemishes, under this fine and exact grading system, on beauty is infinitesimal. Many, people never buy anything but the finest, regardless of price. However, a diamond of a little lower clarity grade may give more satisfaction to a customer, for his dollar, than a qawless stone, if the nature of the internal and external characteristics' are carefully explained and rcorded, and the manner it1 which they affect quality and value. Part Seven next Week David C. Anstett G.G. Graduate Gemologist (G.I.A.) Clinton • -0 My daughter is in the same boat, or category. She alter- nately bulliesoid wheedles her father and her husbnd. She takes nothin' Offa nobody, especially male cops. She is in a career course, end she is using, or kicking out of the way, every male who stands in her path. With one exception, She is being used and p.ushed around by the only male who could do it, her year-old, walking son., Pokey. And there is the only hope I see for the future of the male. Looking further afield, I remember two dames who were so liberated you wondered who was wearing the pants in the family, in both cases. One was my mother. She called the shots in our family from the tirne she put on her wedding ring. She decided which of the kids would be. licked, and she did the licking. She decided what speed mydad should drive at. She pulled us through the Depression. My dad was a sweet, gentle chap, like myself and always sat in the rumble seat on each' new family enterprise: My mother-in-law was • the same. With a combination of tempers, tirades and tears, she made my father-in-law walk on eggs until he didn't feel com- fortabfe unless he had an egg underfoot. Ditto with my sisters and sisters-in-law. They bully and needle and hAggle their men ---un me reitul r-Theycontinua make them feel that they (the women) had poor luck in ,the draw, and make veiled' and usually imaginery references to the great chances they had to marry someone worthwhile, who turned out to be somebody. And this phenomenon is not something new, something of the 20th century. Queen. Boadicea, if anyone remem- bers her, had a great time smashing up Roman- legions until she died of an -overdose of Woad. Lady Macbeth was • no shrinking; unliberated violet. She was more of a shrieking, liberated -violent. . Queen Elizabeth I diddld her would-be lovers for years and ran a growing empire with a velvet glove in an iroraist. Madame de Pompadour literally ran the French empire in the days of the 15th 1..puis, and she wasn't even married. Nobody is weeping over Jackie what -ever, who boisinced from a U.S. president to a Greek billionaire. No " are many tears shed over the way poor little helpless Liz Taylor has been mistreated by five or six or seven husbands. Of course, all these women had charm, and driye, t,r both, and weren't too much con- cerned about the cost of hamburg. Thats 'what the Women's Lib is going to hit me with, among other things. " One last example, I know a lot of women teachers' You. think they need liberation? Like hell. They smoke and drink and swear like sailors and swagger around in com- fortable pant suits while the men strangle in shirts and ties. And the real clincher is that they make as much money as men, and frequently more. Top administrative jobs are open to them. They don't want them. - Why? Not because they can't handle them. Most .of them ' would do a better job than!thb dim-witted males who pow inhabit these posts. No, because they don't want to give up their feminine perks: staying home for two days with a sniffle; shooting off to the hair -dresser once a week; breaking into tears . when everything becomes Too -Much For Me. I have alays treated a woman' as a woman first arid a person second. I have used the same treatment with old men and littleicids. If I have to start treating woman as people first and women second, I know who is going to complain the loudest. The women. And the second loudestcomPlaint will be from yours truly. It will destroy all the mystery and glamor and exciterpent which are the only things that make fife wor thwhile. Men, rally around. For years, both sexes havebeen equal, but women have been more equal than men. Now, all they want to do is widen the gap. -.•• Someofmy best frierrds have been women, but how would you like your son to marry one? I once • started a national campaign for PORK (Parents of Rotten Kids) 1t was fairly. successful. Once more I. appeal. Last time most of the joinerswere women. This time, I want the men of Canada to stand up and, be counted as members of my new organiztion. Don't nobody be scared. It will be called: Men! Attack Fern_ ale Independence. Anonymously. In short, MAFIA!. Pro -lifers present programs The monthly meeting of the Goderich and District Pro Life Ass2ciation was held at the home of Mr. and W. Harvey Munro, Goderich, on Monday evening, February 17. 667 Co -Chairman Mrs. Connie Osborn welcomed the members and thanked them for the effort - they made fo come out on a rainy and foggy night. Secretary, Mrs. Harriet :glaziriga read the minutes of the last meeting and discussion followed on business, leading from them.' The program to be presented to the Htu-on Men's Chapel in Auburn on Sunday, February 23 has been rescheduled for Sundy, March 2 at 8 p.m. Correspondence from the Catholic Hospital Association of Canada was read. The By Laws of the Corporation were approved and passed by the directors. „ A program, the Wilke Presntation, was shown to students at Conestoga College, Clinton, in the auditorium on Wednesday, February 12. The guest speaker was Dan Mur- phy, Goderich lawyer. FollOwing an open meeting to the • students on invitation received from Jane Roulston of the Medical Secretary Class, the- video tape "In Whose Hands" was viewed. This video tape had originally been made by L.L. de Veber for the London School Board.- Treasurer Mrs. Alice Kroh- - mergaie• her. report. The treasurer's books were audited byMrs. Mary O'Keefe and Mrs. Teresa Courtney and found to be correct. ONLY YAM CAN • GIVE THE 'GIFT OF LIFE! A membership meeting -was held at the home of Mrs. Anne Brand, Bayfield, on Wed- nesday, January 29. A mem- bership drive has begun in sOrne churches and members hope to cover the Goderich area. A program will be presented to. the Lucknow Kinettes in the Anglican Church Parish Hall, Lucknow on Tueklay evening, February 18 beginning at 8 p.m. Information Workshops -for members will be held early in the month \ of April The Over 350 Monuments Oh Sale WITH A VARIETY OF COLORS, STYLES AND SHAPES TO CHOOSE FROM ---- MANY NEW THIS YEAR. Purchase now and save 5 percent on spring delivery. Whether It's a • MONUMENT • MARKER • INSCRIPTION" You are remembering a loved one. I. PUDE lig SON LTD. HELP YOU DECIDE ON YOUR MEMORIAL REOUIFIEMENTS . . IN GODERICH DOn Denomme Bus. 524-8761_ VISIT — , 66 1-iniiton St. Res. 524-6621 1 PAT'S NE -V11 AT HURONVIEW manamminiminimmin The Clinton Kinette Club served a Valentine Tea on Friday morning in the north wing dining area fOr the residents of ground floor north and centre. ° , • The Goderich Township Women's Instititte volunteers assisted , with Monday af- ternoon's activities. Music for the occasion was provided by Molly Cox, Dora Heard, Elsie Henderson, Norman Speir, Jerry Co1lins,4 Philip Regier and Morgan Dalton. Following the program the ladies served, tea and cookies. ACIAI plans fir World Day of Prayer The regular meeting of the A.C.W. of St, Georges Church was in the Parish Hall on Tuesday, February 18. Several thank you notes, including a letter from St. Monica House were reach by the secrtary, Mrs. Grace Sale. The President rerninded everyone of the World. Day of Prayer, on Friday, March7 in KnOx Presbyterian Church. Arrangements for the up- coming "Evening of Music" to be held Friday, Feburary. 21 were discussed. Mrs. Marjorie Dunlop spoke on the tYpe .of musical selections to be presented and thprogram in general. Lunch was served by Mrs. Ev Scaman and Mrs. • Nancy McKibbon. , Information Booth Chairman is Mrs. Joan Cavanaugh., .Ms. .larice Dalton was appointed First Vice President,. Discussion followed regar ding Kenneth Edlin, the 36 year old Boston obstetricran who was convicted and charged ith manslaughter in thp death of an aborted fetus. A photograph of the fetus 'con- incedthe jurors that a person had been killed., The next rneetingwill beheld in the Queen Elizabeth School, oderich on Monday, March 17 "t 8 • p.m. The hostess, Mrs. Sharon Munro entertained with her singing durin2 lunch. Twenty-two residents having February birthdays were honored at a party on Wed- nesday afternoon sponsored' by the GoderiCh Women's • Institute. Mrs. Mary Claremont was emcee for the program which incluciedvocal solos by Mrs. Muriel Harrison and Mrs. Warr; instrumental numbers by Mr. and Mrs. Alan Schram; and a comedy quartet Mary Claremont, Fthel Johnston, Erma Anderson and Jean Schram, Gifts were presented to the celebrants and lunch was served by the ladies., Mrs: Margaret McCartney who celebrated her 93rd bir- thday on February 22, thanked the Institute on behalf of the residents. A musical group "The Star Trex", of Varna, provided the program fol.' "Family Night". This group have become very well known in the last five years. They feature country and western music. Miss Sharon Potter is soloist and joins the Johnston, Brothers Gary, Re and Larry for some of the numbers. Pat Thurlow thanked the entertainers on behalf of the residents. The residents have been enjoying the apples which were donated by the Huronview Auxiliary and the Clinton L.O.B.A. They are put on each,. of the trays at sup'perti me, Owing to the flu epidemic in the'area a restriction of visitors has been necessary. We hope the-baniritl§obn be lift&t:: WELCOME SERVICE would like to can you with "hoysewartning gifts" and in- formation about your new location. 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