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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-08-05, Page 16r ' U SW -NAL -ST l►R. ThURSpAY, AUG V SS, 5, 1971 Man to woman 41104914Page;2A. a, of young girl who was have helped nurse a pregnant but not married. That d cripPied in, was brutal. bru-•ai. brave If police ever see persons uric t- funeral doing something that isn't for • • ies, een-agars, thoroughly in the - interest of 1 a iults, because someone society, please be' brutal. • One; too fast. That was brutal, 4 -have walked into a •hushed, iyOu should catch my, sacred church that was stripped rider -age sons ' with liquor in of everything that could be sold. hear possission, please be brutal. ; That was brutal. 1 have seen a • I -have/sat all night by my ' lovely, expensive,- home and yard husba' '$ide trying "to' piece completely' torn by vandals. •tQge h r two under -age ' young „ That was brutal. I pave. seen, a en's<: fives, • both broken by school and its marvelous `drinking: That wasbrutal. I have equiprnn ent• torn aparts.by young, listened,.,r�•to the hgrrors.—„,vandals.-That was brutal. °t -`have e4perienced by another man •wiped a little boy's tears and ivhi'let he was,, drunk and heard helped Pim hunt for his stolen him, recall the many jails/he has' bicycle. That was brutal. served time in 'for this, That was If you should ever catch my brutal. • I haye helped feed sons doing anything illegal, hungry children . because a : ” please be brutall drunken father ' didn't come , I have come to realize that home. That was brutal. I have your kind of "brutality" cannot tried to console a mother whose in4, any way 'compare with the daughte.,j< s illed'after being- --br-utalitthat --comes--fro uii teen-age k .That": ;organ truck by a drunker; driver. That was brutal. If you should find my sons with drugs„• in their possession, please b0 brutal. ” havel'ifart- to rehabilitate a woman just ' out of prison for shooting her husband while she was drugged. That vias brutal.. I have" seen a handsome, young man turn into an old ugly one,' because of ,drugs_ That was brutal. I have seen a young mother who was addicted to to assume their places in this drug scream and rave for a la k world and make, good of a `fix". That was brutal. - contributions to it. I sincerely If you find my sons hope they won't need your help; ,committing any kind of 'immoral but if t1rey."db;`and if you must, breaking our laws. My husband and I have tried to teach our sons that their rights end where someone else's begin. We believe they have learned + this lesson, but in case they forget, we look to-you'atid' others who influence their lives - teachers, coaches, etc., to see that they remember. 1 do not want my two sons to grow into two grown-up boys. I want them to become men, able Great f r summer A patio party is fun Summertime 'is the ou t d o'or-living season. Join forces 'with friends and neighbors for `a party on the garden deck , or patio in you own backyard. Plan the party fare -on your ,own or make it act oo carrying any pornographic then be brutal, s . pot -luck. paterials, please by 'brutal'. A Concerned Mother Color co-ordinated solid ft. 4-t L';E ,eta...T,h& Co,m.m. k, t> jic it leTS'are •reatyilatrd :' cup -(not. -punctured),,,:-makes -a- -centered and the tri -..orrdititemiwiteaersedacettreart-errs glasses top this fine fare. next plate. Tie ends together Color -matched cups stand-by for about 5 inches from edges of hot or cold beverages. • plates. Thread remaining twine WAYS TO UTILIZE ' . ` or cord into and.thro-iiglt'holes in the other plates in the same manner. Tie :each one.. -._.Now -A colored plastic cup with grasp all cord ends in hand and bottom punctured, filled, with allow' basket to hang 'freely. earth then placed in a second Adjust cords so hari in hand is ket is lever 'PLASTICS AFTER USE: R.C.M.P. GAZETTE at your- service. A boon to the great pot for germinating seeds. as it hangs. Knot; then braid the Line several of these, in mix and ends together to form one rope. .match colors, in a merry row on Before knotting the free ends window sill or shelf and watch ,together, do make sure there will be enough space between the 'planter and the knot for the foliage of the p1 ;•t to hang free, see photo. Form 'op at end of braided rope. Pia < potted plant in planter then hang ,from rafter or beam by slipping loop over ' nail or hanger, attached to beam, • STRAWBERRY CLOUD 1 package (15 oz.) frozen strawberries 1 .package (3 oz.) strawberry jelly powder • lcup boiling water 1package (3'a oz.) vanilla pie • filling,.prepared Prepared whipped cream Dissolve jelly powder in boiling water then add' frozen strawberries and stir until strawberries thaw. Chill. Prepare pie 'filling as directed von package: 'Chill. Alternate layers of strawberry jelly and pudding in si'noke-tinted, ." plastic, old-fashioned 'tumblers. Chill. -YEW jobs' few; youth youth still needing work Although the, __Youth Enterprises Workshop, which has -been 'active- -in. -Goc erich all' summer, is enjoying a great deal of success with most of its programmes, one of the areas the Y.E.W. hasndeavored to alp young people, has been ornewhat less encouraging. In an effort to help students , find summer jobs, be they only for a few days, a few hours or for the whole summer, the group set up a program of job placement operated through its facilities on' East Street. The first part, ; of this plan wogia well enough and a large " n u ber- of young people registered in hopes of finding/ .work. The jobs, however, jtdst haven't . been ..coming-. through although no one at the Y.E?W is•. really surprised. Barb Pickett, one of the X.E.W. directors in charge of programs at the _ works op, expIcoed that because -of the overall shortage of " jobs this sumn'rer they did :not expect td place many young people but had hoped to help as many find work as possible. She also explained that those . registering were asked to` fill in a form which outlines their Ob experience or preferances and Housing Your roblem? 49 " .BUILD AN ALCAN HOME X13,135 On Your Foundation See The \ ALCAN MODELS in r, HURON RIDGE KINCARDINE 396-3500 ALCAN DESIGN 'HOMES t .l -M 1T ED 11 from this, a file was made up tlat will ;help them select the right' person for any jobs. employers might offer. The Y.E.W. still has a large number,'of:young people looking for work of `various ages and having various experience. Anyone -who can offer even short term employment to any of these young .people 'is urged to contact the Y.E.W. at 524-6156. • -DEO EDITOR= Dear; •M-rs. Keller: • sp�We understand hattyou e `;headedt-h-e--. _ recent . •bike -a -than in,.Goderich, with proceeds being donated to the Canadian ACancer Society. This venture was' such an outstanding success,, and Huron Unit are deeply 'grateful for the generous donation. On behalf •of the Unit, please accept my •sincere, thanks for giving of your time an& talent to this, undertaking. /Alsox, kindly "convey our thanks 'to any others who • instituted and were involvedin this program:, Sincerely yours, Mrs. Ina Mae Durst President A 4UBSIDIARY OF ,ALCAN ALUMIr hUM •IItii 'E1 homemaker, these handy hostess helpers complement an outdoor setting in an informal way. Plastic plates, cups and cutlery set a party mood to go with the action outdoors and are so versatile they adapt to a formal, gracious scene when the mood is .more elegant ... Look for cutlery that is solid plastic, full-sized and attractive. , with handles,. comfortable and balanced in the hand. Sturdy knives with serrated, edges will cut steak. This is an asy task mo --- rigid, styrene plastic plates. Rigid plates are easily held and do not bend or tip. There will be no . spilling if there is a depth to the 'plate to help contain food. Gone. too, is the worry about soggy plates. Available in mix and match colors -of •thea s -gold, avocado and tangerine, handy hostess helpers are for sale at local shops !and chain stores. Cups come in sleeves of 5, 25, or 50; `plates, .dinner_.and sandwich size` in packs of six; cutlery in packs holding six place jettings (fork, knife and spoon). • Clean-up time is a breeze when - plastic one -trippers are used. Featured in "the photograph are gold -colored plastic plates, cutlery and glasses on a pale green paper cloth at a self-service arden buffet that is tasty and' simple. Honey -glazed barbecued rib ,hot off the grill star with a tossed crab salad and; atsorted • raw fresh vegetables.Stuffed Edam with crackers and • strawberry ,cloud s in plastic, smoke -tinted, old-fashioned R• Guaranteed Investment Certificptes Get yours today at ..M. The senior Trust Co,npariy devoted entirely to serving the people of Ontario. the seedling grow, --Plastic plates with a deep lip make 'floatipg pads , for flowers or candles in the swimming pool. A delightful decor for poolside party. Important note for poolside--plastic tumblers and, plates do not splinter when • dropped. -An inverted 'plastic, cup topped with a ',sandwich .plate males a dandy. pedestal plate for ' relishes. Join plastic plate to plastic cup with plastic cement, available at hobby and hardware stores. HANGING BASKET . FOR .PORCH,ORR DECK MATERIALS NEEDED; 6 hostess sandwich plates, favorite :color: small. sere ,wdriver or skewer; • fine wire or plastic coated twists; source of heat such as a spints burner or. candle'; - 5„ lengths, of ' twi ne-- or cord at least 4 feet long. Mark inside -rim of -each:pl-ate every 3'1•1 inches. Heat end of small screwdriver and ise to puncture hole 'in each plate where marked. -tach . plate should have 5 evenly spaced holes. Use one • plate as base plate. Attach one pl,al&,to 'each of the five holes -"on the base plate. Wire these plates to . each other at the sides. This forms the bowl of the planter. Each ,plate will now have two . holes ✓, r County pi -snit Winners. are named The annual picnic for employees of the Huron County Was held recently in Seaforth. Arrangements -for- the event were made by the Warden, Jack Alex -ander and the clerk -treasurer John I eirry kand Bildt Hanly in conjunction with the Seaforth Libns Park staff. --Winners of various sports. events were: . Boys 5 and under, David` Pullen; girls 5 and under, Lisa Campbell, ,Dawn Flynn; boys 7 anti . ,,under, 'Brian Shortreed, David Pullen; girls ;7 and under, Jill McCutcheon, Sandra Camels; boys 9 and under, David Alexander, Brad Shortreed; girls 9 and under, Connie Murray, Joan Sills; boys l J .....and... under, Hugh :Hanly..„. • David Alexander; girls 11 and under,. Barb' Lawson, Mary Ann Cummings; open race, John Haply; Russell Berry. County Couneillors' timed walking race,' Bobert W. J. --Ly o n s,; ,,.._.e x -wardens' timed walking. race, Glenn , Webb; ex -wardens' ,wives timed walking race, Mrs. Jack Morrissey; county councillors' wives' timed walking race, Mrs. E. J. Elston; girls' 'kick the slipper, Terri Flynn, Jon Ginn; ladies' kick -the -slipper, • Ann Schade, Mrs. Jack McCutcheon; game of catch, Mrs. Ivan Forsythe and Spence Cummings. Special draw prizes were won by John Hanly, Frank Flynn, -Jaffee VICKinley., Connie -Muni,; — Hugh Flynn, Elmer Hayter, Mrs. Dorothy Flannery, Mrs. Grace Thompson, Harry Gowdy, Roy .',.Westcott, Mrs. Suzanne Vodden and Mrs. Florence McKenzie. Oldest person present, Hugh Berry; -youngest person, Kelly -,Vodden.; supper draw, Gordon, H. Hess. just-before,serving•garrnsh"with .w h i_pped., .s.ream,.... _._Makes... .. 8 servings. , Pla•st, smoke'tinted old-fashioned tumblers available in packs of 20, make 'perfect containers for 'cold desserts -parfaits, sherbets, gels and ice cream. 7 9 7 7'7 9 7 7, 9'9,, , 4??? LOOK FOR ME •? ? ON PAGE remaining. "Thread ane piece of , . ? - twine through one hole of one ? ' co,,,E• s - plate into the nearest hole in the 9 o ' ' ? ' -9 ' ' ' •9 o '' " o 9 9 9 / ,�#n1eS Richardson & San's I1 'Serving The ,.Feed Dealers of Western Ontario PHONE `5248388, GODERICH EIRE INSURANCE See or Phoie MALCOLM MATHERS GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT w. 44 WEST ST. 5249442 'WESTEEL - ROSCO STEEL GRANARIES 1650 to 5000 BUSHEL SIZES- -ERECTING JACK IIRPLIEQ-__,_.. AT NO EXTRA CHARGE LOWRY BARN SUPPLY AMBERLEY RR 1, KINCARDINE PHONE 3951=5266 ap X .! Bride scores `I There were five tables in play at the Goderich Duplicate Bridge Club on Tuesday, July 26. Winners and their scores were as follows] Dr. and Mrs. M. Stapleton, 72'/2; Mrs. Jim Donnelly and .Mrs. Bruce Erskine, 67; A.J: Weerasooriya and Dr. A.B. Deathe, .651/2; Art Wilson and F: Moffatt, 63. ' Alexander and Chapman GENERAL INSURANCE REAL E=STATE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Building • Goderich ,0, Dial 524-9662 1. al&tbouAritki 145 E155rX''S'PRe T DDDERICH, ,ONTARIO Available For • . Large or .Small Parties CONCERTS -- BINGOS DANCES -- , CONVENTIONS • We Cater Any Time or Place Banquet Rooms for ,25 to 400 WELCOME. Special Attention to 'Weddings SERVICE- ' woutd"like' to' calf on •you with "housewarming gifts" and information about your new location. The Hostess will he glad to arrange your subscription to the SIGNALtSTAR. CaII heyat 524-9525 )RIA and GREY TRUST CQ'iv1pANY S1NC 1889 b . �.. n �.yyyy{y /y 'x{ 1, rA i—+ •[/ .tl\M odd , l�'. >r �'. fii�.6't: - J:oO to 6:I1O Friday Lealand Hill, Ml eager r "' ,R Igin ai ' I in att r�i `5 :Teets,Goderich. 5247381 ell guarantee delivery. • ' Gel 'ern while it's hot. That's the motto of Aye -tic's new Guaranfeed Delivery Program,. Choose the Cat that suits you now. We will specify •a delivery date. If we fail to, meet our deadline,, we'll youon give you a new ArcticRider snowmobile suit-rrEEi Sicaat Get all the detai'Is now ... when you come in to choose your Caf -while it's hot. 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