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U SW -NAL -ST l►R. ThURSpAY, AUG V SS, 5, 1971
Man to woman
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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
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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
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-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
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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
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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).
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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
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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
✓,
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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.
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There were five tables in play
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Donnelly and .Mrs. Bruce
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