The Goderich Signal-Star, 1970-04-23, Page 11THE G.I', ! T. 'Fund committee.
of Goderich Oddfellow and
Rptiekah lodges lave wheelchairs
and other a uipine;7ltn for ,lloan,,
free of charge, Contact Altrif#1
Qabalde$,ton, Park St.,, phone
5244)623 9r Fred, Fritzley,
Willson St: . 'Phone 524.7217.
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1 IN °MEMORIAM
KILL: In loving memory of
dear husband .and father, Paul'
Hill`, who passed away two years
ago, April 18, 1968.
He would not ask for sorrow,
He would not ask for tears,
But just to be remembered,
By us throughout the years.
Lovingly remembered by his
wife ,Rose and family Kathy and
Pauline.. -17 ,
HODGINS; We wish to express
OW sia.Cere °Thanks t•o the couple,
whose names we do mit know,
for coming to , . our - rescue and
• taking- us . to a phone':for
`or
after ._our recent car accident on
- Highway •8;„also to Mir.. and I1rs,
Barry Walters for their kindness.
Special., thanks• to the Emergency
'Ward pGodetich 'Alexandra;
Marine and'General,Hospital,,,Dr.
Mills, all our friends and relatives
or phone calls,.. cards, 'visits and,
beautiful flower. ” Ruth and
Cam Hodgins. 717,
PARK: " I wish to thank
neighbours, friends and,xelatives'
for flowers, ' treats, visits• and
cards while I was a- patient in
Victoria Hospital, London.
Special thanks to Dr. C. Dyson,
Dr, D. Craig and nurses on third
floor; -, Sincerely, Gertrude
Park. --17
11OT WAR
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',EVENTS O,T
HE CONSUMER •
EDITED
.BY
WIG Demonstration at
.Holrnesville School 'Wednesday,
April ; 29, 8:30 •p.m. Advanee
tickets' $1 00: Phone 482-748.0
or 482.3263. Lunch and. Wig
Door,Priize.'„Spans' red 1 No. 4
� y
Community .Club,'''..
BAKE SALE, sjioniored by.
Western Ontario 'Highland
Dancing Association,” Goderich
District, Saturday, April 25th,
1:30 p.m:y; at Denomme's
Plower Shop. -416 17
THE AHMEEK Chapter LODE
will be holding a Jiunbo Sale on
April 24th, 1:30 p.m., MacKay
Hall. Por pick up call 524.7781
or 524-7602. - 16,17
HUFFMAN: I wish to express
my heartfelt 'thanks to friends
and relatives who helped so
much .to. ease the loss of my. dear
Wife, Catherine. The message of
comfort and sympathy, and the
• lovely floral tributes were much
ttppreeiated.. Special thanks to
Dr. J. W. Wallace, Mrs. . C,
McDonald and the nurses on
first floor at Alexandra Hospital:-
-'George Huffman. -17
LAWLOR: We wish to thank all
our friends and neighbours for
their kindness and sympathy
shown during . our recent
• bereavement. Also- our sincere
thanks to all these who sent
lovely ..floral tributes. - Mr..
George Lawlor and; family. - 17
McILWAIN: The family .of the
late Sam Mcllwain would like to
thank all those who helped in
any Special thanks to Dr: J.
W. Wallace, Rev. G. I Royal
and McCallum Funeral Hone. —
17
MORLEY: I wish to express my
-sincere thanks to everyone who
Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Gould wish
to, announce the e>yagagement of
,their daughter, Catherine ..Joan,
to Mr. James Edward Sirdevan
son .of Mr. and Mrs. Francis E.''
Sirdevan, Islington, Ontario. The
wedding will take place in Notre
Dame College -Chapel, University
of Waterloo; Waterloo, Ontario,
May 16, 1970, at 11 a.m. - 17
Mr. and Mrs. Harry' Westbrook •
wish to announce the
engagement of their daughter,.
Diane Louise, to Mr. Ronald
Ernest Durnin, son of Mr.. and
Mrs. Ernest Durnin, Auburn: `
The wedding to take place on
Saturday, May 2, 1970, in North
Street United Church. 17x
BENEFIT DANCE
In Blyth Memorial Hall, Friday,
April 24, for 'Mr. and MrS., Wm.
Souch who recently lost, :their.
barn.` Music by the Country
Boys. - 17x ____ ,
A EUCHRE Party and 500 will
be held Thursday, April 3,0th, 8
p. -m., •at Masonic -Temple, West
Street. Sponsored by Bluewater
Chapter. Order of Eastern Star.
Admission 50c. Everybody
welcome - 15,16,17,18
RUMMAGE Sale at Salvation
Army, Saturday, April 25,' at
1:3' p.m.'' 17
.,,AVID SANFORD
, (NEW YORK,
,, PITMAN PUB.'CO.:
V
o li - erica "��co nsumea�s
1� . rt Ail n _
are • misinformed, Misled and
deceived b hi hM owered in 1609 when . otestan
... y � P . h F':r t'
adverting. This , baol . Iia; a: Scottish gentry were brought
collection of articlesprepared; by •rivet, for the.•P cation; .ot Ulster•.
•
people who have made it their They ,pemecuted the Irish- for
`bus ness : o expose, these facts being both natives andoatholics
and bring the truth to, the and from then -On neither side
public..- _ • ° { ever quite , solar"d out religion'
misrepresentation an►d,. chicanery,
This is a book alt responsible
,c,onsu inners should . road,..
Available a the public liirary,;
°
THE. PRICE QF MY Soil.,.
by. Bernadette Dentin •
(New York, Knopf 1969'
° 224 pa9e4 •
The confUict .in Ireland began
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Terpstra wish •
to announce the _ forthcoming
marriage . of their daughter,
Jacoba Marianna, to Mr. Andreas
Varnava, son "uf Mr. and 'Mrs.,--
Christofis • Varnava, Famagusta,
Cyprus. The'wedding ' will take
p•lace on May 3, 1970, at the
Church of the- Holy Cross,
Famagusta, Cyprus. - 17x.
remembered me with .cards;
visits and gifts while- I was a
patient in Victoria Hospital,
London, and since returning
home. Mrs. Helen Morley. -
17X'
ALLEN.: I wish to thankjr'
relatives, friends and neighbours
, for flowersv card,, .a •dr visits..
while I was,* t: tei►t Uhl
'Alexandra Hospital. _ Special
tha k t Dr J 0.W Wallace
nurses . and staff,,. girls in green:
first Floor and Rebekah Lodge.
HARBOURLITE INN
ANNUAL -
MOTHER'S DAY
BUFFET
DINNER -
• Sunday, May 10
Reservations:
••_524.9371 or 524-9264
Mr. and Mrs, Keith • Belnap,
Woodstock, Ontario, wish,,,..t'o
announce the engagement of
their 'daughter, Sharon Ann, to..
Mr. Barry W. • Stewart of
Goderich. The wedding to take
place at ,St. Rita's Church,
Woodstock, . Friday, May .15,
1970, at 6:30 p.m. — 17
G; COMING EVENTS
THE TREBLE SINGERS will
present their Spring Concert,
May 12th at'8:15 p:rn.: at North—,
Street United Church: - Assisting
aitiSts Winona McDougall and
-two senior piano pupils of Blyth:
Tickets are available from any
UCW or Treble Singer Member.
Adults '$1.00. Students 50c. --
17 --
RECEPTION will be held • in
Auburn Community Hall, May
2, 'for Mr. 'and Mrs. Ronald
Durnin (nee Diane Westbrook).
Lunch. will -be provided. -
Everyone welcome. Carruthers
Orchestra. — 17,18x
CHARTERED bus leaving
Clinton May 13 to 15 for Tulip
Festival, Holland, Michigan.
Phone 48'2,7627.'- 16o
_t -r19.5_t.ri.aTI —
• Farm
• Factory
Plain or safety toe. Choice of
seven sole materials. •
CAN IDB SERVEYQU?
Monday, April 27th, x1970
one -of our representatives
Mrt: K. G. Hop -pier
will be at
THE BEDFORD HOTEL
Goderich-
In this district and throughout Canada many
persons and firms in• practically sill types of
businesses including -
Agriculture • Tourist and Recreational
Businesses •J Construction •'' Professional
Services • Traaportation • Wholesale and
,Retail Trades, as well AS Manufacturing. ,"
have obtained loans from the IDB to acquire
land, buildings, and machinery, to increase
working capital; to start a new business, and
for other purposes,. If you consider that IDS
can be of servico, you are invited to arrange an
appointment"with the [DB representative by
telephoning '
/NDUSTI/AL
D Y 'L on lyr BANK
291., Dundas Street..
J
London "14, Ontario 'y
the Columbia University School
of Journalism,: is Associa,
Editor of the New;Republic
Republic
magazine, an organ dedicated tit
protecting the consumer. Ralph
Naer, crusader for automonile
safety, has uncovered----rnab-y: -
shocking items in other fields,
For •' his public concern. Nadeau
has been followed and secretly
investigated by private detectives.
of many major companies.
Nevertheless, reveal the facts, he
did _ so, Consumer, proceed
with caution!
Recent ' 'investigation has
turned up shellfish on, the
market that were harvested in
polluted water; -major brand
packaged pork sausages
containing inset; fragments and
rodent hairs; and imported dried
fish carrying maggots.. More and ,
Morefood additives are being
used to make up for loss during
processing procedures, • and . the
.stepped tip use of_ antibiotics for - autobiography, but as .1,
artificial' growth in poultry and
red -.meat animals could effect
• human use of such antibiotics
for _ _medical purposes., _Cobalt
salts used to make - beer foam in
Canada - up to 1966, was
suspected of inducing coronary,
—disease. Chain stores were foupd
displaying milk six days• beyond
expiration .date; and packages of
margarine that were five Months•
old. The price of food continues
to go up as the comsumer- pays
for more and—more-competitive
advertising. Games in
supermarkets, - "the „-something
for nothing lure," actually are.
m-oney-makers within
themsels, yet food prices
continue to rise. •
There are `unreliable medical
articles about the pill and
eigarette-►srnk gw-raajpearing in
well-known a'rnagazines. Some
major . airlines discriinlnate
-- *� g. certain passengers,
showing them courtesies and
considerations that other
passengers never receive. Certain
automobile insurance companies
cancel policies for trivial reasons,
forcing customers to • go .to the
small slick companies — yet
insurance profits continue to
swell. • There are finance
companies receiving kickbacks
from insurance companies that
insure their loans, while the
client pays for the loan, interest,
and insurance lire n'iums.
And there's more and more
and more. But it is not all bad!
.There are 'suggestions on how to
gets around : some of this
Irishwoman's story' about living
in- Ireland today,with the wicked
humiliation and unjust violence
that is still suffered by the
people'in the north. -
Bernadette Devlingrew up in
a Catholic section in Cookstown,
first in arat-infested flat above a
milk -bar," and finally in a
government-sponsored house in
the Government Housing Trust.
Her catholic school education
taught her Gaelic, Irish history,
and the meaning of bigotry. She
developed into a spunky
individualist under the -influence
of an extremely proud and
independent mother, Sparked by
an equally. " obstinate.
grapdmother. - Her involvement
in national politics happened by
chance, and it was a matter of
only a few weeks before she
realized she was wasting her time
and the country's money..
The book is written, not as an
instrument to help understand
the author's behavior and the
conditions' that exist in Ireland.
$ernadette ,believes_, a more
balanced economic situation in'
the country, would solve the
problems, and leans toward
socialism. Sheer believes in
peaceful tactics but, will nft
hesitate - to , protect What • she
believes •with violence when
necessary.
She takes the reader on a
404mile protest-- march --from
Derry to Belfast, where in some
towns you are met with
sandwiches and hot coffee, and
in other areas, with clubs and
stones. She introduces you to
theunyielding Paisleyites,
fp119wers of Reverend Ian
r y .Paisley, a ; protestant minister.
And she shows you one-sided
police • Natio when the,
unformed men Stand on the
sidelines, and watch the
Linne.ces§arY beatin
The book is an eye Opener, It
is 'a moving story Of 'a ales 'p orate
people struggling tel free
themselves franz:- the bonds' of
;ecgpiotu►te s avert'. Of -. her
generattaf, Bernadette Devlin
writes, "We. were born via() ..an,
unjust .system, • we-. are not
prepared to grow old in "it`" . .
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