The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-09-29, Page 15James Richardson &:-ons .Ltd..
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Dear Ann Landers:
The Goderich Signal -Star, Thursday, SSPlelmher 20, 1060
eighbor Deliglits In Viewing Dead
'4 Dear Ann Landers: The letter
from the 'woman who was
frightened at the prospect of
seeing a dead person caught` my
eye because I have a neighbour
who is just the opposite. If you
can explain why she is like' this,
pea+haps I would not dislike her
so much.
This woman checks the paper
every day to see wht has died.
She is not looking for names
of friends or acquaintances. She
is looking,for any funeral within
'walking distance or accessible
by bus.
She sits as close to the family
as posisble, gets her eyes full,
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and usua=lly has. great success
cadging a ride to the cemetery
with relatives of the deceased.
She then learns where the fain-
ily is gathering and goes there
to enjoy the meal.
I dread attending funeral's
and cannot for the life of me
understand why anyone would
find pleasure in going. Explain
please. Airdelle..
Dear Ardelle: Your neighbor
obviously gets her jollies out
of a closeup view of grief. Sick?
You bet. .
Dear Ann Landers: My hus-
band and I moved to Long
Island last year. We are steady
churchgoers and joined the
church of our denomination
nearest our home.
Three weeks ago our minister
quoted yott for the third time.
I told my husband I didn'=t go to
church to hear Ann Landers
quoted and that I wanted to
changed to another congrega-
tion. He agreed that if the min-
ister had to reach for your
column to get a sermon to -
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IN TOWN,
Chinese Food
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ALSO TAKE-OUT ORDERS
OPEN DAILY 7 a.m. tc .10 p.m.
Open Friday and .Saturday
Until 12 Midnight
The Esquire
Restaurant
"524-9941"'.,
� the winners as follows:
gether, he wasn't worth listen-
ing to. ,
Today we attended the new
church for the first time. The
minister's sermon was based
on your column which appeared
last Sunday. My husband arid, I
have decided we might as well
go back to the first congrega-
tion because we are going to
hear An n Landers quoted
whether we like it or not -
Can't Escape From You.
Dear Cast Escape: Yours is
-the-loveliest-problem
all week. Thanks for writing.
Dear Ann Landers: The letter
from the husband whose lazy
wife wouldn't get up in the
morning and fix breakfast for
him could.. have been written by
me. 25 years ago. Here is . how
I, solved the- problem!
Instead of leaving the house
hungry and mad I decided to fix
my own breakfast. I left dirty
pots and pans all over the plate
I managed to let the oatmeal
run over on the stove for good
measure. I "accidentally" splat-
tered egg .on the wall and spill-
ed coffee . on the floor. I left
the lights burning and the, re-
frigbrator door open.
After a few weeks of getting
up in the morning and finding
an unholy mess in the kitchen,
my . bride decided she'd better
get up: and fix my breakfast. So
you see there's more than one
!way to skin a cat. -Smart Karl.
Dear 5,: What will work for
one cat :may not Work 'for an-
other. But thanks for letting us
know how it was at your house..
(You didn't describe the recep-
tion you got when you came
ody
borne for dinner, Bob).
'9 '5 '5
!Confidential to Jlurt and
appoinhed. 'I1h'e details you' left
out of your letter were more
revealing than the hundreds of
words you wrote. Feaps the
reason ,sine didn't leave you
much when she died• is because
you left her too often when she
was alive.
:athoik..Wemen's- League
Hears Hospital Picnic Report:
Twenty-three members were
present for the fifth CWL meet-
ing of the season. The corre-
sponding secretary read a letter
fram. Dr, D. R. Gunn, acting
superintendent of the Ontario
Bad Weather 'Abbreviates
Women Bowler
The Goderich Lawn Bowling
Club •held its last Ladies' Trebles
Tournament of the year Sept. 12.
with players from London This-
tle, Condon Elmwood, London
Fairmont, Sarnia, Wingham, Mit-
chell and Stratford clubs com-
peting with Goderioh members
for the °"Georard Trophy."
Due to inclement weather, the
tournament had to be called-
at
alledat the end of seco_nd�;ga with
SCOTT FAMILY
BATHROOM
TISSUE
(Asst'd. Colours)
- SAVE. 26c -
Lail Prices'
Effective
Sept. 28
To Oct. 1 Inc!,
SCOTTIES (Asst'd. Colours) -SAVE 16c
TOP VALU CHOICE
CUT WAX BEANS
FACIAL 3 Pk'gs' 88c
TISSUES .... 400
SPECTACULAR!
IGA TABLE RITE
BRANDS LEAD THE
WAY -IN -
QUALITY
AND
VALUE
We Reserve The
Right To Limit
Quantities
IV' '1
TABLE RITE MEATS
ROUND STEAK
ROASTS
89
PRIMROSE
STEAKETIES
C
- 'f P V
ALU .1
Cooked' Mems
w r r.•'
C
29.A.
Bt,
ARE'COVRRNMENT INSPECTED
0 yFRESHLY GROUND
MINCED BEEF..
4.9:
SAVE tit ur. •
-- SAVE 25c -
20 -OZ. •
TINS
TOR VALU SLICED
White or- Whole Wheat BREAD
ST. WILLIAMS- ASST'D. PECTIN SAVE 47c
,24 -OZ.
I:oAVES
JAMS, JELLIES & MARMALADES
C SAVE
32c
5 9 -OZ.
JARS
ROBIN HOOD CELEBRATION . NESCAF,E (SPECIAL PACK)
CAKE MIXES= aBpKGSZ''9 " INSTANT COFFEE
LYONS DISCOUNT
TEA BAGS
BAG
OF 100
HERSHEY OLD FASHION
88-
7.
99q
73¢ BROKEN CHOCOLATE
CATELLI CATELLI READY CUT
SPAGHETTI PKC. 390 MACARONI
TOP VALU FROZEN
ORANGE JUICE 5 t,°s 880'
, CARNATION FROZEN CRANKLE CO'
FRENCH :'RIES .. PKC:' 530
TOP VALU -BUTTERSCOTCH RIPPLE '
ICE CREAM st cE ''CTGAL. 79°
COLGATE
tOOTHPASTESIZ'E"TIUBE 007
MONARCH PARCHMENT
LB. 69¢
39°
MARGARINE ... 3 881'
TOP VALU PLAIN or PIMENTO
CHEESE SLICES 3 :;,°Gzs: 8o$_
SHIRLEY GAY. FRENCH
49°
2 -LB.
PKG.
1 -LB.
PKGS.
APPLE PIE 1= i`r
HALO REG. or DRY
SHAMPOO ° t PACK)L ,
24 -OZ.
PIE
81P
• • andRFrozen ed
SHOP THESE NEW Vegetables
,;• MONARCH
ShorteningSold
Cooking il
• Potatto Chips
BONUS BRANDS l . • • . • MOTHER Instant
Coffee
'i siuE AWAY
• ST. WILLIAMS
Jams, Jellies and
Marmalades
• SURF
tnedDtread
SUNLIGHT Liquid
Detergent
IF PILLSBURY
Moist Cake Mixes
• TOP
drundfeaGoCo e
• MODERNE
Facial and .
Bathroom ' Tissue
• TULIP Parchment
•Margarine and
MAPLE LEAF
Meat Spreads
• CLUB HOUSE
Peanut Butter
• DAVID'S Biscuits
and Crackers
CANADA k 1 ell
poTAToEstgib.
- . ONT. GROWN FANCY GRADE
MAC APPLES .. ! • • •
ONT. GROWN FANCY GRADE
Courtland APPLES .�.
FROM CALIFORNIA
8 -LB.
OAG
6 -QT;
BASKET
Sunkist ORANGES,SIZE 11D3'g
89°
89t'
79°
REMINGTON'S
s' Last Night
First -Mrs, R. Getty, Mrs. S.
Neal an'd Mrs. J. Boviard of
London Thistle, 2 wins, .a plus
of 20 and aggregate 38;
Second - Mrs. W. Hadfield,
Mrs. H, Hutchison and Mrs. D.
Porter ' of London Thistle, 2
wins, plus 14 and aggregate 28;
Third -Mrs. J. McLeod, Mrs.
D. Riehl and Mrs. W. MacLaren
�f Goderioh, 2 wins, plus of 11
and-a-gg'rega to of- 26; '--- -
Fourth -Mrs. W. Westbrook,
Mrs. R. Bell and Mrs. F. Walkom
of Goderioh, 2 wins, plus 9 and
-aggregate of 24;
Fifth -Mrs. Helen Wake, Mrs.
Sanderson and Mrs. Florence
Reiman of Stratford, 2 wins,
plus of 6 and,,aggregate of 35.
Hospital, Goderich, in apprecia-
tion of the 12 patients for whom
three CWL members arranged
a picnic on Aug. 3.
Mrs. John Austin told the
members of the enjoyable out-
ing in which the patients of the
O.H. went on a picnic at the
Harbour Park with Mrs. Austin,
,Mrs. Mark Dalton and Mrs. Con
Hogan.
Mrs. John Howard explained
the Feast of the Seven Sorrows
of the Blessed , Virgin Mary
whichtakes -place annually on
Sept. 15. Mrs, Peter Van Osch
gave a report on the pilgri-
mage on Aug. 18 to Midland, in
which 40 parishioners took part,
Mrs. Audrey Carver reported
on the 19th Provincial Conven-
tion that took place at the Inn
on The Park, Toronto, held the
first_week in July.
The pattern of the. league
meetings must be changed stat-
ed Mrs. Eldon Keon, Ontario
Provincial Council president, It
is recommended that after the
business section, which should
only take one half, hour, the
meetingp should then be' turned
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over to a different convener
and her committee each ,month,
who will present an interesting
program. - The press convener, Mrs. W.
J. O'Brien of Ancaster, empha-
sized that the number of
inches contained in the' report
is not important rather it is
the quality and news given.
The coming events are a bake
sale that will take place in St.
Joseph's Hall, Kingsbridge, • on
Sunday after each mass. Also,
at the next meeting, an apron
draw will be held. The four
ladies who volunteered to make
one apron each are Mrs. Stanley
Doherty, Mrs. Mark Dalton, Mrs.
Martin Hendricks, and Mrs.
Jack Van Osch. Gift member-
ships were given to Mrs. Gilbert
Grayne, and Mrs. Pat O'Neill,
A --gift evening- Was held Thr
Mrs. David O'NeiIl, who lost
her husband in a car accident,
and two months later, new-born
son.
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Paul Spain • . ,
Local Delivery Service
° Local Hauling
ANYTIME
For Information
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or
524-8181
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REMOVAL
Por dead and disabled i,nimali
call collect
Darling & Company
of Canada Ltd:
Phone 482-7269, Clinton
Dead animal licence number
350-C-65
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Phone
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