The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-03-23, Page 8Signal -Star, 'kiurstiay, Maren 3d, 1961
C*nada'a- new cost -of living in -
„+r is based on buying habits
Leefamilies With average.annual
es from $2,500' to $7,000,
pared_. to an income range
1;, to $4,050 used as a
ten years previ.Qusly.
The. .first federa.
experimental farm waa estara
lisped at Ottawaain 13s6 b Wil
lam Saunders, who la yr worked
with his son Sir ('hal- ;2s Saun
dere in the de' e;,,u', n= ��' 2•;a
quis wheat.
GUILD MEMBERS TOLD
MEANING OF THE CRASS
Mrs. II. Tiehborfe presided
tit the March, meeting of St.
George's Woman's Auxiliary and
led in the opening pra,'ers after
the singing of a h. in i. Mrs. F.
Hunt read the.::Litany and Mrs.
W. Legg the Scripture, and also
a selection from the February
.Living Messae•" This dealt
with parts of the cross su- es. -
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BRITISH �� ISRAEL
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W t t.=Shea alto Sa,'tift servant"w
are •the descendants of Gods
race and nation, Israel: that our ancient
Throne is the continuation of the Throng
of David; and, in view of present world
conditions, that a general recognition of
this identity AND its implications is a
matter of vital and urgent-unpor�ance.
WE WOULD LIKE TO TELL. YOU ABOUT IT
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"kn Introduction to the British- Israel Evangel'•
Write to the Secretary
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P.O. Box 744,,.Stotion 5, Ott w,,
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cession and petition.
Mrs. W. linlohon read,' the
minutes of the last meeting, aiad
Mrs. A. C. Dlay, gave the. fin-
ancial. .report,.
Cerrespondance consisted of
several thank you notes. The
W.A. tai sorry to hear of sev-
eral rne>liibers being i11. An in-
vitation to attend the North
Street United ,Church W.M.S. on
the evening of April lltl► was
accepted. Instead of the W.A.
annual being .'Yield in London,
as is customary, it will be held
in Kitchener, April 25 and 26.
Four . finished quilts and
dresses were attractively dis-
ii;a edriater• Iv be • sent ' tG
wkBrantford:
bra
ord
Institute, hawk
In giving the GUIS' A. .
r lit%rt, Mrs. W. Craven stresse
that it would be wise to interest
young girls of the church in
G.A. work so that later they
might become good W.A. work-
rs. She asked members for
enough woollens to send away
to make a blanket.
For a Bible study talk to the
members, Dr. K. E. Taylor chose
a passage from St. 'Matthew's
gospel and proceeded to show
that the Christian life is one of
humble service to others and
to God.
After the benediction, lunch
was served by Mrs. B. H. Mull -
day, Mrs. Barr, Mrs. F. Riley
and Mrs; lay.
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Do you know ghat we're get- day, T-�rcad•-in . he-paF f , sormn .
o be trona .(��t ��1� xe, remar1 s rby A.Professor p y-
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Mme_
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gett�$'g��tu'�he a uatioti of child= oIogy ai; the
worshippers. And personally, I'm treal. He ,claimed that a dis-
'bpooming a bit,nauseated by the turbed child becomes delinquent G
whole perverted business_ heeause_,h�e is convinced, he
is
e * * meant, to be.
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InterCIub Meeting is Adclressed
Far
By PresidentOf The Western
About 160 attended the 13th Gavin Green's Old CuiosiQn Canada's first dally
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news -
annual Inter Club meeting ,at Shoppe, 'Which once operated
Hamilton street. Barbourlite Inn Thursday "even- Telling of his visit to the W.
frig. Guest speaker was Harold A. Sheaffer Pen Colnpa>y of
W. Donahue, of London, presi- Canada Limited at Goderich, Mr.
dent of the Western Fair, and Donahue said he thought it was
active in numerous public bodiesI"wonderful" when the Sheaffer
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diiiirmari D`r'ies meeting was Giraerich • because it brought so
things to
Brent T,elson, 'president et the many newt ng ..
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de Will Do It,"Mr. Donahue vividly
Gorier . groups present were portrayed the power the writing
oderitch Lions Club, Kinsmen
Club of Goderich and Branch of fetters have in making
109 of the Canadian Legion. frie 's. He gave many interest -
Mayor E, C. Fisher brought ing examples 'of how this had
civic greetings. Greetings were been accomplished.
Stating that two thirds of the.
time in the world is spent in
correcting mistakes made in the
first third of the time, Mr. Dona-
hue impressed upon his audi-
ence •the importance of getting
the meat of a message in the
first paragraph of a letter.
Mr. and Mrs. William Jahns,
Zelma, Sask., who came East to
attend the funeral of his sister,
Mrs. Alden T. Allen, are renew-
ing acquaintances with relatives
and friends in the district.
When the ancient Hebrews be-
gan feeling their oats, they built
themselves, a golden calf, and
you know what happened then.
We're in the process of building
ourselves a golden kid, and we'll
deserve everything that's com-
ing to us, when the Lord grows
tired of our silliness.
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I keep reading things that
make my hair stand on end with
sheer horror at . the idolatry
we're committing. Just the other
,The professor said: "For in-
stance, a child is sent on an also extended by the presidents
errand with the admonition to Harold
bring back the change. -There's
an insinuation there that the
worst is expected of him. Slow-
ly he builds up this image of
himself, and accepts himself as
the black sheep of the, family,'
From there, apparently, it is
only a hop, step and a switch
blade knife to a criminal gang,
papers were the Montreal Ad-
vertiser, 1833 and Toronto's
Royal Standard, 1836, neither
of which survived for long.
of the variou, „c,1„11.ig.. as follows:
George Ellis, Lions, aro
Hibbert, . Kinamen; Frank Reid,
Legion. •
Grace was said by Trey Orm-
andy; toast to, the Quoen by
Carlyle Bannister; Jaycees
Creed by Larry. Aldham. The
sing -song was led by Larry 'Aid -
ham, accompanied by Ed: Stiles
on the piano. Mr. Howard Ait-
ken moved a vote of thanks to
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Now, isn't that the damnedest
poppycock you've ever heard? the guest speaker.
Of course a child is warned to The lucky prize was won by
bring back the change! It's the Gordon McManus and was , a
first thing you do when you give Sheaffer Pen and Pencil set don -
him a dollar, and you tell him at d by Ormandy
Lloyd Jews h Jewellery.
at least three times more, be- Mr. duced the guest speaker, Mr.
intro -
fore you let • hien out the door.
I'd rather have a kid come home Donahue, business consultant, of
with the change, and feel like London. •
a bint:k sheep, than come home. Mr. Donahue said hey was no
with six comic books and new stranger to ,Goderich, having
proof that the old man is an eottSatreyrsum-
merfrhe Square
7eas as a
easy mark. summer resident of Lgerton
Beach, just south of Bayfield.
He, lauded Goderich's stores,
mentioning specifically Culbert's
Bakery and Filsinger's Jewelry.
He told, too, of his visits to
It used to be that when a
child was a mean little beast
that nobody, including his par-
ents, had any use for, every.
body steered clear of him, and
he grew up to be a business
tycoon, or a great artist, or a
brilliant politician, or lust a
plain ordinary, miserable adult
that nobody had any use for.
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Nowadays, when you encount-
er,. some various little brute you
d trr• • eattelY •keep'. �•'our;' hands
off, you are quiekly told that'
there's really nothing wrong
with him, except that he's emo-
tionally disturbed. He's_Snever
forgiven Morn for slapping him
on the bottom to make him go
in the potty. Or he 'hates his
Dad because the latter has re=
jected him—wouldn't join him
in a game of kick -the -cat.
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With the aid of the Reader's
Digest and Liberty, we now
have more amateur psycholo-
gists in Canada than we have
unproductive gold mines. And
they're all agreed that it isn't
the fault of The -Children -Poor -
Things, it's the parents who are
to `blame. 1r ti'ever seems to
occur to these modern swamis
that there might be anything
wrong with the kids. Not a
chance. Children now "occupy
the position of mingled respect
and awe once reserved for such
dignitaries as the Royal Family
and the Devil.
* *
And the kids revel in it, of
course. There's nothing a mod-
ern kid enjoys more than hav-
ing an old man who drinks, or
an old lady who runs around
a bit. It qualifies him at once
for -the-11roke -comes-Club, -- ,
gives him an Open Sesame to
any' kind of conduct he feels
like pursuing. No longer is he
lazy, bad-mannered, s u x 1 y,
greedy' or ill-tempered. He's
Disturbed. j
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All I can say is, look around
you, chaps. There are certainly
some children who have -a -rough "v
deal and are upset about things,
mearis
But it has always been my con-
tention that kids are tougher •
than a sixty -cent steak. And if
they're not, look at all the rich
emotionilt experience they're
piling up.
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No, it's the parents I want
you to look at. They are the
really emotionally disturbed
people of our time. The women
who' should be enjoying the mar-
ital delights of young middle -
age, gaunt and haggard as they
scramble for new sacrifices to
heap around thefeet
of the
golden. kid. deeper telt'
worn-out fathers,
chitryldren. It to is s td hem;.tl am o t my
child
heart goes otit. .,
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1 don't know, maybe I'm just
jealous;-beaayse 1 was born
thirty years too soon. 1 was
never able to hate my mother
for ,more than twenty minutes,
even When she walloped me
-with the yardstick. Nor did 1
ever feel ,rejec'te'd by my Dad,
because he never paid any at-
tention ,to us . except to give us
a dime once in a while. And 1
thought he was a dandy father.
Perhaps if I'd been a product
of t Broken Home, I might have
amounted to something. 1 never
Dof a chance to ,be Emotionally
isturbed until -it was too late
to cut. any papers. But just
because I didn't, have the op-
portunity doesn't mean that, I'm
gping to deny my children - the
chance of 'being delinquent.
You'll have to excuse me now,
while I go' downstairs and start
a fight with the old lady.
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