The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-11-09, Page 10*rich. S,i nal -Star, Thursday, Nov, 9, 1967
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dear Ann Landers; The letter
frgin the Columbia University
iraivate sounded like a page
011C - Of my life, 1, too, accepted
the attention of a married ina.n.
I said yes to dinner, the
theater and the inevitable love-
, making that fd11owed,
Here I am ._ 12 years older,
a little gray now, a little
heavier, still single and still
having dinner and going to the
theater one evening a week_
How is your math, Ann? Here
is the score:
Spouse Me: Zero Him:1
Daughters Me; Zero Him:2
Sons Me: Zero Him: 2
Years spent building a life
with another Me:Zero Him ;24
Total commit>tent to an
affair Me: 12 years Him:
One dinner a Weekfor 12 years.
I' know that love is raising
as family, preparingdaily meals,
mending, washing, ironing and
staying up nights with sick kids.
So, Columbia graduate, for all
your education you are still a
fool. And so am I. — SISTERS
UNDER THE SKIN
Dear Sister: Thank you
for the arithmetic lesson.
And now for all you women
out there who are playing
the same game; simply sub-
stitute the figures that
apply in your case Yob'll
arrive at the same total.
Nothing.
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Dear Ann Landers: You ad.
wised "Magic Fingers" (the
girl who was massaging men
in her apartment. to make a
little extra moneyY to finish her
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"training" and be a physical
therapist. -Such counsel was
misleading, if not insulting, to
the fine profession of physical
therapy.
To begin with, the girl's let.
ted sounded as 'if she was mss.
saging as a cover up for another
profession. The oldest one,
Physical therapy is a para.
medical profession, where, un.
der a physician's prescription,
disabilities are .treated. Mas.
saging is only one of the tech.
niques used in physical therapy.
A physical •therapist mist
attend college ter "our years.
Only after the studEnt receives
a bachelor of science degree,is
he eligible to practice in hos.
pitals, clinics' and rehabilita.
Goderich
The meeting of the Goderich
Women's Institute was held in
MacKay Hall with about 65
ladies present, including Clin.
ton Branch as guests.,
Mrs. Robert Wilson, presi.
dent, presided for a. short bus..
mess rneeting. Mr's. Jack Cook
gave the „secretary's report.
Mrs. N. McInnis presided at
the piano.
There will .be a bus leaving
Tuesday morning for the Area
Convention irn London to beheld
at the Carousel Motel. On Nov.
ember 17 a bus will go to the
Royal Winter Fair. Anyone
Dinners
tion centers. 1 hope you will
Publish this letter and set the
record straight. INDIGNANT
Dear Indignant: Here is
your letter. My thanks and
my apologies.
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Dear Ann Landers: I respect
your advice, but sometimes you
go off the, deep end on cer.
tain subjects, like dogs. When.
ever you publish a letter about
a woman who treats her poodle
like a child you follow up with
a rash of angry protests'remInd.
ing all dogrlovers that there
are hungry children in India.
Why don't you wake up and
W.I. Hosts
wishing to go should contact
Mrs. N.. Clairmont or Mrs.Roy
Meriam.
The roll call was answered by
"The most absent.minded thing
I hate done."
Mrs. Wilson had ' one of the
clocks on display which will be
presented to Alexandra and
Marine General Hospital, God.
erich. Gifts were presented ,to
the Children's Aid.
•• A bake sale realized over
$21, Those in charge included
Mrs. John Kernighan, Mrs.
Olive Straughan, Mrs. Van
Armen, Mrs.. Horton Talmay.
Plan Variety Concert
The October meeting of the
Dungannon Women's Institute
was held Thursday evening at
the Brookside school with St.
Helen's Institute as guests.
The president, Mrs: Warren
Zinn welcomed all visitors and
the meeting opened with Opening
Ode and repeatingMaryStewart
Collect. The roll 'call ""My
proudest memory -of a day in'
'school" was answered by 20
members and there were 20..
visitors.
The variety concert will be
held November 17 at Brookside
school. Three ladies will make
the tickets. All members are.
requested to be out to practice
each Wednesday evening at 9.
The ladies were asked to save
their empty spools 'arid old ny.
Ions for the workshop at Huron.
view.
Mrs. W. Brown was named
- delegate to Area Convention at
London on November 7 and 8.
Musical numbers on violin •
and piano by Mrs. Blake Alton
arid Mrs. Gordon Finnigan, Dun.
gannon, a solo by Mrs. Rice
and a humorous talk by Mrs.
Carrick, both of St. Helen's,'
were greatly appreciated.
Mrs. Alvin Kerr -gave -a -god
motto on "Trouble can make
your life more bright if looked
at in the proper light".
Mrs. Cecil, Blake gave a
wonderful . talk on` her trip 'to
Expo and showed some beautiful
slides taken while there.
The meeting closed with the
Queen and Institute grace and
Mrs. K.K. Dawson andber com.
mittee served lunch. •
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smell Me coffee, Ann Landers.
One thing has nothing to do
with another: '
U a lady on Lake ShoreDrive
Paz'k Avenue. or Wilshire
Boulvard gets pleasure out Ot
babying her poodle she should •
not be.. made to feel guilty be.
cause • there are are hungry
children in India. There's no
reason. you can't have come
passion for the 800 million
people in India and still love
a pet.
So please, Ann, help keep
things in perspective. Thank
you very much. — IN FAVOR
OF FAIR PLAY •
Dear In Favor: Me, too.
Thank YOU very much. -
Minton
program Convenor, Mrs:
Horton Talmay, presided for
the program. Mrs. Harry Dodd
presented the motto "It is nice
° to be, Important but it is more
Important to be Nice," which
had been prepared. by Miss
Flora Durnin and Mrs. Talmay.
Members of the "Treble_
Singers" sang several very
beautiful • selections accom.
panted by Mrs. Jessop at the
piano. Mrs. H. Dodd expressed
the thanks and appreciation of
alI present for their lovely
music.
Mrs. H. Talmay gave a re.
view of the book "Six Pence
In Her Shoe", by Phyllis Mc.
Gulley.
Hostesses were Mrs. D. Mc.
Millan, Mrs. M. Barr, Mrs. L.
Bannister,. Mrs. H. Dodd, Mrs.
Mary Clairmont, Mrs. W.
Snazel, Mrs. J. Vickers, Mrs.
G. Inglis, Mrs. K. Wilkinson,
and Mrs. H. Talmay.
The. Canadian Association of
Broadcasters sent Secretary' of
State Judy , LbaMcrsh a brief
proposing m are than 20 changes
in -the. new Broadcasting Act...
The Act seeks to establish the
priority of the CBC over private
broadcasters by saying that
when a conflict arises between
the two, the interests of the
national service mist pre.yail.
The association suggests that
the section should be rewarded
• to provide that'' in a- conflict he i,
public interest should be para.
mount.
The Act would give the radio
commission power to order
scheduling of certain types .of
programs. The CAB protests
that this 'would give the com.
mission power to impose on
the public its own choice of
programs and would lead to
excessive regulation and con.
trol.
The Act would give the com.
mission power to revoke or sus.
pend licenses issued to -private
broadcasters, but not to the
CBC. The CAB suggests that
this is discriminatio.a and pro.
poses that the 'CBC should be
on The same. footing as private
stations.
Last week Miss LaMarsh ap.
peared on a TV show and ad.
mated the CBC had rotten man.
agement.
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The World Series' Sunday
game took top position in the
latest Nielsen rating, with the
Saturday game in second spot.
Ct3S Thursday Nigh". Movies
was third, with Andy Griffith-.
fourth, and CBS Friday Night
-Movies in fifth position. ABC
Sunday Night Movies 'wis teed
for sixth position with Gomer
Pyle. The Lucy Show waseighth
with 'Bonanza ninth: -Bewitched
and the Saturday Night Movies
were tied for tenth spot.
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