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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-03-17, Page 5QBITUARY MRS. B. J. DILLClN Word has leen received of the, death on March 1, 1866 at Waukon, --Iowa of Clemence Kelly, wife of . Dr. B. J. Dillon at the age of 32. - • -Mrs,. Daiwa parents! -Mr,,and Mrs. Lawrence Addy (Mary Whitty, who spent their early years 'in the. Kingsbridge 'com- munity) were married in a uni- que ceremony, being one of six bridal couples wed at an "En Masse" Wedding at St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge in January, Bev Wright skipped her team to victory in the .Goderich Elevator and Transit local ladies bonspiel held recently at the Maitland Curling Club. Presenting the trophy is com- pany representative Ivan McConnell. Team members left to right are: Jean McPhee, Arlyne McMillen, Bev Wright and Audrey Kuenzie. Sign,al-Star Photo. GDCI Newsfront Grandma Knew -How.. By Susan Bell a Thursday, and at worst only two more exams to write. Some lucky kids are finished already. But anyway the last free week= end (no homework to do ' or things to learn—its too late to start) 'of the year has almost arrived. - --- -Mast of ,us will - need __this. weekend. All week the weather has teased us to ditch the books and get out. Now we can, with- ' -hit 'feeling;.'tile least bit guilty. I Can see it now—hondas, hondas everywhere.- Bored with studying some of, us even remin- ised about our youths. ° Remember Mighty Mouse, Howdy Doody . "with Timber Tom because we didn't have enough buffalos• to have a Buf- falo Bill," Dale, Evans,Boy Rogers and their. unset sinking every topic. i3ut in ourstudy- ing we do. It doesn't seem fair. But it's what's in our heads that counts. Therefore we know more than our -narks show. - Your Grandmother Had It! In one of my more thoughtful moments (crammed between French _ and Biolagyl •1.realized That there is a great hereditary condition threatening all fcp males at GDCI, and' everywhere else: �`^ ...,• „, . . This. is not a now condition. Your mother had it, her mother had it, even before hereditary conditions became known, wo- men had' it. Your great -great- grandmother had it. As it appears to run in your family you are also apt to be married. slowly in the west? They were great shows. Now they ,seem i -.• silly. How 'did you find the exams? too full of questions? Exams would be a lot better if 'they asked you ; at: the stuff you knew. 'They try but you always know more than they ask. I see their point: In two to .three hours you, can't possibly touch BEER SEEN TOPS Throughout the world, and for many centuries. beer has been regarded as the most -moderate of alcoholic, beverages. Now new evidence of this 'c cI m e s from a survey conducted for the French Government's High Com- mittee for Study and Inform- ation, and published in the new; book "Drinking in French Cul -1 lure:" The,'survey asked, among oth- er questions, which beverage was considered. the "most dan- gerous." Here are the answers: Beverages Considered „ Dang- erous by Respondents, in Per Cent,. ,,,Beverages > Men Wbmen Tot. Distilled Spirits 50 65 57 Aperitifs • ...: 40 54 47 Coffee -18 22 20• Wine 4 9 . 7 Beer . . 4 7 5 Water 3 .Y 2 2 Mirk 2 2,, 2 Fruit Juice 2 d ,.1 None ,38 25 • 32 * Totals in a than 100% be- -cause of multi:ple answers. It will be seen that 57% thought distilled spirits to be most dangerous, 47% "aperitifs" (e.g. sherry, vermouth, anisette, Pernod, etc.) Coffee is consid:. =ered "dangerouG" by • 20%, al- most three times more , than Wind; and beer is considered the safest of alcoh'olis bever- ages. It is interesting to note that spirits and aperitifs were mentioned" "least often by farm- ers and manual workers, but most frequently by business- , men, white-oollar workers and professionals. A survey of French physicians to discover which beverages were responsible for intoxica- tion revealed that beer "was only rarely considered primar- ily responsible 'for alcohol in- toxication in either rural or urban areas or among those with a high standard of living," sntiei' ASkIFIELD.-Mrs. Steve El- liot, with children Bill. and Bar- bara, visited lost weekend avith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Macdonald. Dougllis Farriishof • Toronto spent the weekend' with `relax tives here. Mr. and Mrs. ,Kenneth Stock- ing and children, who lived on a farm owned by Norman O'- Connor near Kintail,_ have -mov ed to Newbury. A congregational meeting' was held in Ashfield Presby--- terian Church last Monday to diseusa . repairs to the church. The NV. 1f:S. mer'ts on 'I htn-s day at tht home of Miss Svdie Johnson. and last surviving member of a family of 12 children. She was predeceased by her husband, Dr. 13. J. Dillon in 1958 and son Joseph"at an early age. Surviv- ing are one daughter, Mrs. Km melt (10.1en)''Sullivan. of. Walk^ Icon; Iowa; two' grandsons; one great-grandchild and numerous nieces and nephews including Father Lat4rence D. Kelly, S.J. of Marquette University,. Mil wattl ee and Sister Mary -Paschal of the Visitation Order, Dubu: quo; Iowa,.,beth of whom have' 1858. visited relatives here. The couple settled on a farm 'in Ashfield ''Township where three .of their children, Ellen; Mary and John, were born. The, family, moved to the ' State' of Iowa, U.S.A During 'a Visit to her parents, Mr, ,and Mrs. James Whitty at Kingsbridge in' 1880, Mrs. Kelly gave birth`te. twin sons, Joseph and Francis. Mrs. Dillon was the youngest FARMERS' CURLING Farmers' League curling re- sults this' week were: Lobb 10, Baer 6; Durst 8, Feagan .2; - Rivett 10, Ribey 4; Hawkins 12, • Foster 5; Eedy 8, Ginn 6. I don't thinkeit's been given Rivett is leading .with a medical' name yet. It's, just wins and a plus of 34. that women are women and have' fascinjing personalities— in fascinating that people can't live without them. So they get married. That's it! What should we do : as, its prospective victims '— get irn= munized? first live_ and enjoy seven Your RED CROSS is Serving ,j6, Today omo�rrov�c Ready•. for �-' it. ' The condition does not se deadly. �.. BRIDGE There were five tables 'in play at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge CPub on Monday night. Winners 'and their scores Were as fol- lows:. Brig. and Mrs. G. L. M. Smith, 55! Mrs. A. Galbraith and Mrs. B. Menzies, 47; Mrs. B. Erskine and Mrs. F. Reid, 4512; Mrs.• R. Sproule and Mrs. 1. Papernick, 42. The Red Cross has received the Nobel Peace Prize four times. a. • RED CROSS IS A1WAY,S THERE WITH YO UR NELP, G.L.T..4UDITIONS Dial 'M" For Murder Actors and Backstage Crew WEb,. :MARCH .1 3 8:00 P.M. 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Ptttilen, Saturday, .l Iareh 26th commcric, assistant county, agricultural - c'e iris;` at' 1 p.m.- `rhre will be 34 preSentativeT. lots including .Lacombe, 'Land- "These gilts have been bred race and Yorkshires. . . to top ranking pre nitxnni bags. „111any of the lots ' epnsigned Catalogues may be .obtined from are rich . Record of Perform- Filson' and Robson, Auctioneers, once (R.O,P.) '`blood lines" and or the Ontario Departn ent .'bf every` individual can be con.; Agriculture, Clinton," he added- sidered worthy of purchase- by i The Clinton ,Junior Farmers will have a 1uiwh counter on tt#e grQltnds for the eatrverbieucc of tbt seattendance. ANOTHER I.D.A. FABULOUS FIRST'. BIG (6" x 31i" x 1W') CELLULOSE - • SPONGES ONLY 'I KIM EACH I.D.A. TOILET TISSUE. J -.CLOTH 12 PER BOX EASY -ON 115-0Z. SPRAY STARCH BEN -GAY ONE AND ONE HALF OZ, TUBE VITALIS 7 OUNCES CURAD. PLASTIC BANDAGES, 60's TA -QUA VELVA After Shave Lotion, 4 -OZ. 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