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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-07-20, Page 6Denaitift11:. e And the community , borer t each here in Il t of l'DiR ecioi ` d the salt alt ode ° write doe how Doyoke go home at night beagg Dols- tired you were after the and dispirited after fib' swim, and then take a to swimming in ,'�: wagers of webers eaf Nava Scotia or Prince Ed - Lake Huron at Harbour Sam- Bum- wand Island and swans and dy Beach?' do" "�, e>cal�tl type sus yourself there for about The old mete, tell me that Knowing these things I a week. 'IIs you will be acme the fresh water steals the wish to suggest that the to decide your town salt out of a man's skin and recreation department in should build a modern weakens hien- Evert destroys Goderich set about ire deepsalinated swans and his courage. I suspect that is mediately to plan for an diving with tower com- why lake -beat -r mariners- Ol pies_ eat a lot of salted �_ ymmc`si�ed swimming I even think the fish and !d pool and deep -diving pool on ed herrings - just to keep the beach. Toronto has; or flabby the birds get. tired out if they them courageous in case had a °ace new and modern are robbed of their essential they might get ship -wrecked steel -reinforced concrete salt and iron etc. Is that not or end up in a collision on one pool complex in the east end tions? Ask weld life pee- d our shallow and stormy at the horse and sulky race- pie and the Department of Great Lakes_ The water is track. It must have Fish Like I said Fm ed. very cold sometime and our everything. There must be tired and I want to go to bed_ systems can lose their salt separate locker rooms and But be Cteeerfnil- very, � y - and the wash rooms for the men and A Friend iron too. bad!the women and boys and Alfred It Poles, Land sh water steals your salt and courage and FIs. The reason for P.' is .h.4T: we must r atacce used -up in swimming in the fresh beach Lake Now you know y what of rocks you have under the water - You know their mineral con- tent. But it is not salty- And it robs your skin tissues of salt and your head and heart of _C a eanr9en and and Further, the youngsters awkward if their skin' tissues are not carefully organized with saline and minerals like iron_ No mat- ter if the fresh water pool is kept germ free. You need salt. If you don't believe me take an hour's swim, or even fifteen minutes swim at liar- girls- There ar- girls_There should be three and four -tiered sun-bathing decks around the Pools. And there must bea beginners' wading and swimming pool The chief iustmcturs' and life -guards offices must be located centrally and there can be a snack -bar on the premises at street- level It is a modern filtrated pool with a temperature con- trol. But the pool that I recommend that you build at Harbour Beach should be salivated with ocean salts Canine defenders criticized Dear Editor: I read with amusement a Mrs. Littlle's letter about well-behaved canines . in public parks- To raise seven children and a herd of pets of all sizes, she must truly be a remarkable woman. Did she ever walk her beasties through the park? I don't know how she had lime. I would bet each and every one of her lovely children inherited this honor as soon as they could hold a leash. Just when was the last time you visited the prettiest town in Canada Mrs. Little? Maybe it is because of our cleanliness and concern in this matter that is why it is so pretty_ Your statement about being halfway to heaven, however, concerns me_ Maybe my compass is faulty because I find it a lit- tle too warm here but I don't expect you to understand that one. Myself, I love animals Mine even has his portrait on the garage door. As far as boa constrictors are __�.�ri a '�.�.� con- reiton e cerned, I had one_ Unfor- tunately my boy was hungry and Mr_ snake is now nothing but a memory. Mind you he was only three feet long and my panther is used to a full meal, not snacks. Now on to you Elsa . Hayden. How dare you assault me with your bic. You, my dear lady, have the audacity to include a pic- ture. But there are a few things I don't understand_ Whywould a woman of your stature be running with a blank banner and what ACWW conference By Eleanor Bradnock "Water for All", was one of the subjects brought up at the 17th triennial conference of the Associated Country Women of the World (ACWW) when they met for two weeks at the University of British Columbia in Van- couver. Mrs. William Porter of Goderich, Mrs. Cecil Elliott of Clinton and Mrs. Eleanor Bradnock of Auburn attend- ed this conference. What a thrill on the open- ing morning to be a member of the 95 Canadians in the conference choir and lead the procession into the auditorium with the piper piping in the officials from many countries in the world to the platform. All stood at attention while 4-H club members of British Colum- bia brought in the flags from over 60 countries who were present at the conference of over 1800 women and 200 men who had come to have a holiday and see Canada. This year marks the 17th triennial conference of this largest world wide organiza- tion which links nine million members in more than 300 societies from more than 60 countries. It all began in 1897 when an Ontario housewife, Adelaide Hoodless lost her 18 month- old son from milk con- tamination. Hoodless under- took a quest to discover why rural women were not given the same chances as men to learn how to better living conditions. She spoke at a men's Farm Institute meeting where she convinced 35 women of the Stoney Creek area to develop a Women's Institute. At their first meeting, the number increased to 101. Hoodless was named honorary president of the first Women's Institute in the world and by 1919, with the help of Mrs. Alfred Watt, the first A.C.W.W. had spread across Canada and eventually the whole world. Today the organization's purpose remains the same: to raise the standard of liv- ing of women and their families in rural com- munities. Various projects include training in nutrition, providing safe drinking water, income generating schemes and leadership training. Of great concern to A.C.W.W. members are the needs 'of women in underdeveloped countries. Conferences are designed to create more awareness of their needs so projects can be initiated. Funds from one such project- enables A.C.W.W. to provide tubewells in Assam, Bengal and Pakistan. "Living in Today's World" and "Many Voices -One World" were the themes when area presidents from around the world presented their projects and hopes for the future and showed slides of their people, their homes and told about their dreams. The president, Mrs. Ziny Westerbring-Muller of the Netherlands spoke and so did vice-presidents from South Pacific, Australia South Asia, Central Africa, Jewish, Sikh, Unitarian and New Zealand, Peru, Argen- Zoroastrianism all took part tina, North and South in the service. American countries, Mex- Mrs. Wesyerbring-Muller ico, Europe, including Spain welcomed all. and Greece. The band from the C.O. The conference choir, Canadian Forces Naden under the direction of Mrs. Band played several Natine Parrish of Nova numbers before the service Scotia with her daughter and accompanied for the Tania Parrish of Toronto hymns. The conference ( who is studying opera Canadian choir also sang an - therm, wore unique maple theme, stressing the armor - leaf caftans, and sang at the lance of peace. Hudson, Bay store, at the Ellen McLean of Nova restaurant, at the delegation Scotia was elected president leaders' dinner when of A.C.W.W. She is the first Eugene Whelan was the president elected from speaker and at the inter- Canada. She is a farm wife faith church service and the and a former president of Canadiana program when Nova Scotia WI and also of artists in Canada presented the Federated Women's In - the oroeram. stitutes of Canada. She was Dr. Lois Wilson of presented with the honour as Kingston, past -moderator of an Officer of the Order of the United Church of Canada a short time ago by Canada, was the guest the Government of Canada speaker at the inter -faith for her work with the women church service when well of rural Canada. Newly over 2500 people were pre- elected deputy presidents sent from every country in were Mrs. Valerie Fisher, the world. In her inspiring South Pacific area and message around the theme, Madame Begun Z. Zubair, "Faith, Hope and Love", she Asia, Central and South emphasized the growing gap area. Canada's vice - between rich and poor, president is still Senator technology, man and women Martha Belish of Alberta. relationships, and living The closing ceremonies faith commitments. took place with the newly Aziz Khaki, president of elected president being in - the inter -faith citizenship traduced followed by a association, B.C. was the salmon steak barbecue moderator. Faith given to the delegates and leaders, Bahai. Indian, Hin- members by the Province of du, Buddhist, Islamic, British Columbia. T SLDIO;; is offering FRE- - FACIALS , "All WATERBASED PRODUCTS -USED" Call for your personal appointment /82-7C77 i\i Attention ORN PRODUCF,R INFORMATION MEETING ABOUT THE ADVANCE PAYMENT PROGRAM FOR CORN WiLL BE HELD AT Blyth Public School TUESDAY, JULY 26TH - 8 P.M. Bornholme Township Hall WEDNESDAY, JULY 27TH - 8 P.M. Exeter Old Town Hall THURSDAY, JULY 28TH - 8 P.M. ONTARIO CORN PRODUCERS ASSOC. For further information call 529-7783 oR 353-5682 by reader kind of way is that to hold a leash. It is up around your elbow. Any person that would run a 13 year-old weiner dog does not deserve a milk bone. No wonder poor Fritz is so close to the ground. You have burned his treads right off. You should oln_ be charged with cruelty to animals. To both of you ladies I re- main, Bitingly yours Pete Henry P.S. Sorry if I got your goat. Ideas conflicting Dear Editor, Modern Jews are as unser- Reading the Catholic Con- Lain of the Sacred name as fraternity translation of their "Christian content - 1941, I came upon this state- poraries." meta, set apart under the That "uncertainty" is eepeaceatal '.,Meier dof- evidenced- iia a ... bookier Faith": "Now not for his sake only was it written that 'It was credited to him,' but for the sake of us also, to whom it will be credited if we believe in him who raised Jesus our Lord from the dead, who was delivered up for our sins, and rose again for our justification." (Romans 4:23-25 C.C. ) Then I turned to the Catholic Encyclopedia and found on page 329 that the proper name of God is Jehovah. And on page 331 this expression: "At any rate, . while it is not certain that God revealed his Sacred name ,to Moses for the first time, He surely revealed on Mount Horeb that Jehovah is His incommunicable name, and explained its meaning. Putallshesd by Richard W. Dehann "The Triune God". On page 8 he says: "The whole plan of redemption as outlined in the Bible is a farce if Jesus be not God." Also in the Book "Is One Church as Good as Another? " By Catholic priest John B. Harney: "If Christ is not God, then the Catholic Church stands guil- ty of idolatry. She has forgot- ten, ignored and insulted the true God by putting a creature in his place." Since Acts 2:32 C.C. says: "This Jesus God has raised up, and we are all witnesses of it." Such conflicting ideas could make Roman§ 4:23-25 a questionable "Model of Our Faith." C.F. Barney Congratulates band Dear Editor: I would like to take this means of extending con- gratulations to members of Goderich Laketown Band and their director, Blake Smith, for their splendid achievements while on a re- cent tour in Nova Scotia. The concert the i y presented last Sunday even- ing was one of the best I have heard anywhere. The people of the Town of Goderich should be very proud to be represented by this group of musicians, and to be able to enjoy their music from time to time. ' Edythe Bell H. O. JERRY (1983) LTD. ' iIOLE.aLE IS Of £ ape , 9=1L12111_CS and good ZOduzif, J-3a2iy G.allgF5 TO BUD AND RUTH JERRY The Employees of H.O. Jerry (1933) Ltd. wish Bud and Ruth many years of health and happiness in a state Bud refers to "As his Retirement". We don't think such active. Interesting people can ever retire, for there really isn't anything in retirement, it is the getting there that Is pleasure and fun. Each of us at this Company are indebted to Bud and Ruth for the unselfish sharing of their knowledge and very thoughtful suggestions. Ken Cutt Max Harper Ted Prichard Douglas Alexander Eleanor Nelson Gordon Harper Jim Coulter THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA New Furniture Liquidation Sale at the Wingham Sales Arena (north end of Wingham on Hwy. 4) FRIDAY, JULY 22 - 9 a.m. - 9 pom. SATURDAY, JULY 23 - 9 a.m. - 6 pm. MONDAY, JULY 25 - 9 a.m. - 6 pem, The Wingham Arena has been Instructed to ds and thousands of dollars worth of terfiek i and chairs, love seats, ottomans, pull out bed sofas. These suites come in Colonial high backs, wing back styles, plaid colours In 100 per cent nylon. Many colours to choose from such as beige, browns, rust and a variety of floral patterns. This 3 days sale also features a fine selection of table and chair sets in solid woods such as oak, elm, maple and birch, buffet and hatches, cbiea cabinets, kitchen chrome suites, hos and mattieesekand many more Items at terrific savings. He sure to attend this fantastic sale. Remember time Is running out to save on the sales tax. TERMS - CASH, ViSA, MASTER CARD Atm KNOWN CHEQUES WINGHAM SALES ARENA 357-1730 "fine q THE WINGHAM SALES ARENA At the Goderich Festival of Arts and Crafts this weekend, deaf worker, Erwin Sinn of Brampton will be making his marketing debut. In Court House Park, Sinn will be one of Civic Corner The Administrative Committee will meet Thursday, July 21 at 8:30 am. in the town hall. The Tourist Committee will meet Thursday, July 21 . at 7:30 p.m. in the mayor's office. The Traffic Study Com- mittee will meet Wednesday, hall_ i DAILY CAR RENTAL You Can Drive A 1983 Plymouth Compact Equipped with Many Op- tions For As Low As 95 115 per day OR A FULL SIZE CAR WITH AIR CONDITION1NG AT SLIGHT ADDiTIONAL CHARGE Special Rates For Vacation Periods Includes 100 FREE Kilometers. Must have a valid driver's license and be over 21 years of age. Security deposit required. 5100.00 Deductible insurance available. For More Information Inquire Today! GODERICH CHRYSLER LEASING 414 Huron Rd.. Goderich 524-7383 102 craftspeople selling their work but he ,is the only one with such expressive hands. Erwin has been deaf since birth and uses his hands to communicate American sign language - ViSIT OUR TREE SHOP $ GARDEN CENTRE IN THE PARKING LOT AND M e asIt I an Offer! IT'S OUR FINAL END -OF -SEASON ®� CLEARANCE �� NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED ON ALL REMAINING NURSERY STOCK AND LAWN ORNAMENTS COME IN AND MAKE 'US AN OFFER ... BUT HURRY...BEFORE IT'S AL1 GONE! ALL GOODS CASH ONLY FOR THIS SALE All HEALTHY SPECIMENSI SEE YOU IN THE PARKING WTI SMITH" *FARM OTI FARM co, STORE HOURS: GARDEN CENTER Di Mon, to Fri. 1-3:30 Sot, 82 South St. Goderich 524-9522 1, f it's from Anstett's it sa ys, `you're special' a Albert Street. Clinton 26 Mein Street South. Seafarth 234 Main Strut, Exeter 2!3 Durham Street Fast, Walkerton 133 Queen Street East. St. Marys t An Anstett Diamond - for a very special Anniversary Gift this summer Pictured above, Anstett's dazzling diamond cluster rings. See our entire collection, starting from only '99.95. 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