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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. 7 . , d . 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 CO, MrN • ',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`" . . new addition ' to. your_ .public. library. • , OIG YOUR CHOICE UTA . FROM HEAVY • UNDI TURDE. -RO . 'T 1 ARANP r _OFT VITO. _.ATURAYI,- . sign -r• -o on Hwy; 4 1!� Ui 1� south � � n,. Ind S,y -, .< • lq'uireeihyef` Y�,I morethan c NEW, HIGH SPEED RECEIVING 11 EQUIPMiNT FOR 1970 • THE NUMBERONE . CASH CROP TOR '1970 In 1969 there was• an increase in the domestic demand and we could not satisfy the export market. Canadian' Beans have a preference in the U.K. Market, growr°s should take advantage of this situation in 1970. - v%4ss v'S.vv Cedified Canadian Foundation • Canada No; I>n uding Fertilizeir ,>i d ^ Ci eltnxea;1W ` LPGHTaiitDARI( RED KIDNEYSEED' California Certified - ,b SEED. 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