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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-05-30, Page 7CIVI4LY 1057 MUM PISTRICt *AIX Members of 2nd and 8rd ,Gode- rich Boy Scout Troops and' Vu3' will ac1�-�a �v i go Exeter Saturday t,c: participate in a giant disstriet TalIly- A number of spacial awards. are �' ,;��be presented during ;the; pr'o ra 1. s;rill� �c_ r THE G QI» RXCH SIGNAL=.STAB RIN TEA AT GJ,CJ: A•Spring tea was held last Fri- day ,lay the Home EConoroi!s stud- ents of Grades 11 a01 la of CDC!, Ac1ai DETROIT'S best.•.. One of the country$ most popidar ILLE AtokiTE.R . a . feattir'ing convenience,comtort,. qua11t�yy fl' A cosmopolitan anaosplso* a ht hoiue•Tike setting. In the center of all downtown activities. Newly Alecorsted. Ultra modern, comfortable guest rooms .. . excellent food at moderato prices in our modern coffee shop and cafeteria. Bridle end Tarte i.ioss be tOam. �k Comiltionatal rooms i t at sores F/CCING GRAND CIRCUS PARK DETROIT MICH IGAN Harry E. Paulsen General Manager FAMILY RATES a NQ 'Charge; for Children ' andi Linder ',SWOONS 'Win OATS frill $400 GAIAGE sd PARKING LOT 00.1.0. 11.01n M" Ittr.r , r w^ `` CBTt�pd - 1' soon C •. ' amocce .. a weroncc..n n R ... •D .. N � � tJ M tr ■ *11011111.111041111111111111111 -2134 Come With the Crowds to WESTERN ONTARIO'S BIGGEST CASH BINGO 3 Cards for -$5.00 Admission Entitles You to Play on ALL 16 BIG GAMES at the $5,000 CASH BINGO CLINTON Lions Arena FRIDAY, MAY 31 Doors Open at 7.30 p.m.—Games Start at 9.00 p.m. O ,1111•11111e1111MINI $500 Door Prize Each Copy of this Advertisement presented at Arena Door gives you ail EXTRA CHANCE on the $500.00 Door Prize. 2 GAMES FOR .$1;400 2 GAMES FOR $ 500 2 GAMES FOR $250 10 GAMES 'FOR $100:h Extra Cards, $1 each - Also Good To PI'aiy On All Games ALL PROCEEDS FOR THE CLINTON SERVICE CLUBS' SWIMMING 'POOL FUND For Advance Sale Tickets: Write to Frank Cook, Bingo Chairman, Clinton, Ontario. 2022e The 'tea, 'whielt 'was well attend, Is liven at the Mose of each year for the ,minters' =titers and stat w it►es. A display of aiming and home Planning pro ws, esti etcd dlar- g th year b grades R. 19, 11 and1 yrccie1 e upin was t a t e set the sewiryg r . In y the f000ds, room, the ir14' served fang sand- oretehesi ralialie,s and 'tea cakes, earetfuUy .q pared for lite occas° ion. .AI1 girls mededled dresses or stttts jade tyy themselves during the year. t4.. 0---0 SSigntgl,4tat Classified cads get res . ONTA=RIO 4. wise folk get most fun 1�Cleou ��inp,a�ii,o Bin D I\ ME ONTARIO TRAVEL 735 Parliament Bldgs, Toronto Send FrtEE literature to Name. Address Ontario {)apartment of Travel & Publicity Hon. Bryan L Cathcart, Minister OUT ON A iIMY i1 WITH ;HILL ?iiMIi EY . One of the most frightening pre - the 4af the gptiaVentgrer. issued from• the -lid otthe-tirimellinister dying his went .,appearance in town. The apP;allii p�rV'oplitcy :was delivered, in the midst of a flow of milk and honey, and its full impact was not felt at the moment. * e 4, ro taut later, when sarious ljnt►n J.ware trying.- to, ontemberswhat,the ,PM had.said, ,and havingAdifRculty, tbe.i•fearsome threat stood out in .remarks, .stark and •+sinister, with .all .cthe unexpected horror. of a shark's fin suddenly -appearing betty even one's toes in the ,bathtub. 0 0 i3y evening, strong men had grown pale and drawn, weak men had taken, to the bottle, and in- ifetweenerls wore the look of an accident. victim in a state of deep know now what the Prime Min- ister said? Ile predicted that the day 'was trot far off when a woman would be Prime 'Minister of Canada. • >, 0 0 All 1 can dd is echo the remarks made so fervently and reverently, by so many men, after the awful • RCA VICTOR Transistor Car Radio II NO VIBRATOR �► LOW BATTERY DRAIN 12 VOLT OPERATION + FITS ALL LATE CARS DASH MOUNTED 6x9 LOUDSPEAKER Price' $ 5 4 From Les. Chapman TV 1b4 Elgin E. Phone 1S4 14tf` FLOOR CONTRACTOR RENTAL. SERVICE FLOOR SANDERS STEEL WOOLING MACHINE FLOOR NAILER WALL TILE CUTTER WACO 'STEEL SCAFFOLDING B.R. ROBINSON 38 EAST ST. PHONE 914 0 possibility led conk in; "toord 4 Iho nobody' sh k.s " ur t ming a slam at women in general. I'tn .not. 1 like women, ani .bei eve theyCala do must thing's as well as, .or etter than, Ta04 sen. gxvept cook, :paflitt pictures,- write bOQkS, vQmpoae nutsic,_penfean opera Boris, 'build buildings; „invent -tit- ve itaons, and a' lot of 410 npiil portant finings like that. -e o ....When it corms to bearing and raising ehijdrsn,:piss can't but the 4#9011f1. $h+1i*'s a 'guilt ;to, be quilted, fitorrst away ahud•of men, Thily'y. got the mom licked hollow ibai,gjving potluck suppers, hangi1011 out washing and serving a delic- igns lunch Offer ,caeotings. +G * 0 0 And when itis a question of hanttli►ug_imoney, $ the men :.haven't a igok-in. A mani will ..above iiia change in his pocket. A woman will count hers; A man will buy an article -.Por ,. ',0.0 without bit lttg 5an;.eye, while';tio woman -in her right mind would pay more than $1.98. A myna will who v off by tossing a half -dollar to a„iell-hop, while a woman rewards 'him pro- perly ,by fishing aaut a dime and matching his frosty glare with- an equally stony stare. O * * e That's probably why, every so often, 'some misguided soul will say: "We should have a woman Mayor (or Chairman of the Board, or Prime Minister). What we need is good housekeeping in govern- ment. A woman would soon bal- ance the budget. ,° That kind of ir- responsible taut always gives me the hot and cold running shudders. O * * d Not that we haven't some very capalble and intelligent women. We have indeed, and I've no objection to them sitting on the school board, running for president of the Insti- tute, or going in for temperance, antivisectionery or the Horticultur- al. Society. We need them there to draw attention tal.the low (ha!) salaries of teachers, the need for hot lunches for school kids, alco- holism, cruelty to animals and the beauty of flowers. • �. 0 0 There's nothing so stirring as a group of irate ladies on the march, and whether they want the town dump cleaned up, or the dogs tied up for the summer, they usually get action. But they're much too simple, honest and idealistic to keep their heads above water in the murky swim of politics. It would take them generations to learn ,the resounding, meaningless phrase of the politician, centuries '•#:•master the heartless ham-string- 4ing, the jocular knife -in -the -back tactics of international diplomacy. * **0 _ 1., can just picture our first wo- man Prime Minister. She'd be a grim and igrizzled veteran of a thousand committee 'meetings, in which she had bullied and cajoled lesser women into washing up after the turkey dinner, canvassing fellow citizens for donations, and decorating the hall for dances, while she held the reigns, applied ,the.whip, and took any 'glory that was Coming. • 0 0 0 * Among her first projects as Prime Minister would be total pro- hibition. When that had been won, and everybody was making beer in his cellar, she'd tackle unmar- ried mothers, ancl have them all shipped to a stockade in Labrador, with the fruits of their labor. Next ,would be a 9 p!m. curfew for all married jnen. Soon after that, at a meeting with Comrade Krushchev. or his successor, she'd tell him exactly what she thought of those communists because they don't tip their hats to ladies in an elevator. Next morning, World War III would be on. • * ,: * If you want a woman Prime •Minister, include me out. I don't mind being robbed, ,misled, and diddled by male politicians. In fact, I expect it. But when we Canadians are turned over to the tender mercies of a crusading female, I'll trade my citizenship papers for a set of walking papers. (Amount Of The Liberal Govt's Surplus) • THAT'S . . . $30 Per Person OR . . $120 Per Family Diefenbaker and Cardiff' Pledge to REDUCE ''T -his OVERTA)ATION . By More Efficient Administration, Economy of Government' and LESS FRILLS 11111111411114111 TELEVISION REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES. Campy* work bench of all TV Testing Equipment. TV AERIAL INSTALLATION AND SERVICE— ANY MAKE. MacDonald Electric Goderich Phone 235 38tf You caiii o qAU+ Published By Tito Progressive Conservative Associotihn, Huron Riding 04, IF�au kel All•IN These days most Teeple nark under pressure, want' mere, deep less. This strain on body and brain makes physical fitness easier to lest—harder to regain. Today's tense living, lowered resistance, everwerk, worry—any of these may Infect normal kidney action. When kidneys get eut of order, excess acids and wastes remain in the system., Then backache, disturbed rest, that "tired -out" heavy- headed eatheaded feeling often follow. That's the time to take Dodd'e Kidney 'Pella. Dodd's stimulate the kidneys to normal action. Then you feel better—sleep better.. --work better. Ask for Dedd's Kidney Pills al airy drug counter. S3 BehindBarsFofli OfLastsY��r GoesBackAa i n irlie„caso of tthe apologetic,itui,- nien was ielose4 here last Thursday When Thomas Wdint 'n 24, cif +11aii' fax, headed back to 1pri,nn here "he has spent six of the last eight years. Welburn, one Of two men who held np Murray GrD Inger,:Varna district farmer, was sentenced to two years In penitentiary at his own request. fliiagistrate D. E. Holmes had announced a sentence of two years Hess one day in. On- tatio Ref ins ory, (hut the sandy - haired man asked for "two years sdlid, so I. can learn something when I'm in there." His wish was granted. The two-year sentence was on the charge of arined robber�yy, to which he had pleaded guilty at an earlier hearing. On two °other counts, car theft and possession of an offensive weapon, Welbuun was sentenced to six months definite, plus six months indeterminate, in each case. )Sentences are concur- rent. One week previously, Welburn's partner, Douglas Weaver, 18, of Halifax, was sentenced to six months in prison for his part in alr'uied robbery oft the 4ifilear, old `tariucr. Chatlpe Of SOO? ? t a~ . der a oli xe orappri- sible''ter getting your eon ancon into *Ls t -y istrate told Welborn. Mae {magistrate said tete only mitigating ei'reunastanee was ,that the two .armed anen had a thane of .,#ieart, t ey +Paneled, .;dict had planned cto ,back and untie Grairaner until they 444 .04 the pollee>.,11a4, snh'i- di: iia the scene. bagistrate Iioluies said be could not underatand ` W y TiVe4Ourn had to do it 'Palle 444 airy" anal. tie up Grainger rt'rf en the farmer had - told theanern that ire-Arould allow to take his ear -without an argument so they could avoid trouble with the law. The magistrate .said this was "the stupid part" and was the reason he had sent Woburn to Ontario Hospital, London, for ex- amination. After observing Wel- burn for a few weeks, the hospital had sent hint )back to be sentenced. At the trial in April, IMr.. Grain ger, who lives alone, said he had picked up two hitch -.hikers and be- friended them. They stayed with him for a few days, then produeed. a sawed-off rifle and sawed-off shot- gun. The farmer was tied stip and the pair left with his ear and about $2.50 in cash. Before leav- ing, the youths said they "'hated to do this" to Mr. Grainger. Later, the car, out otf gas, was Branch Agent for CNR Money Orders fl4otc APPLIANCES 2/out,FRIGIDAIRE ��� FOR, SALES d SERV/CF GODER.ICH mtit4,SQUARE .4'1'4.044586 CHOOSE YOUR OWN TERMS ON ANY FARM LOAN OVER $1500 at TRANS CANADA CREDIT Need extra cash for your farm? Then solve your financial problem with a loan from Trans Canada Credit. Right now Trans Canada Credit, is offering special terms on all farl loans above $1500. Payments can be spread over as long as two -and -a -half years, and can be made in any one of these_ three ways: 1. Quarterly 2. Half -yearly„ .3. Annually Life Insured Loans. Loans above $1500 are also life -insured at no extra cost. This special service — not available from many other loan companies — protects you during the full period of your loan. regular Loans Loans of $1000 and less are also available on Tram Canada Credit's eaoy monthly payment term. Don't let the lack of ready money prevent you buying seed, stock, or any other farming need at this time of year. Get the cash yo ; need at Trans Canada Credit. The All -Canadian Loan Company TRANS CANADA CREDIT CORPORATION LIMITED 148 The Square — Goderich Telephone 797 PAGE SIM. q lid + Pak. L ,'ow>t�' carep Polka Wollmsan • and walked Along bray 2 "li, • TNR W.C.T.U►. The ley Meeting of the VIMI *was held at the hone eiE Slat. Thos. Qah , yheld Weld, Pak a gaod-at e -n e._ A tot's ZOO calls w td and +r loots, saint to,ins. rs. sten clod theetiuit; with fir* !.010-,4114'a social, time. *njoyst4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY CHIROPRACTIC RRSE.RT .fie 5 ►cH, •O Cm Doctor of Clitropratte Ocoee -Hours: Non.; Thurs.-iii a.m. to 5 PA. 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