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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1972-02-10, Page 19. r ���m rciro ♦t�.t�► ♦ +►. ♦N.s. %\t\14►+. ♦t\*..••`\\t icioria iewpoint • • • • / •/ •• • •/ / •r •/ / s / / / / / / NEWSFROM THE .FRENCH - We are having a raffle on a, MISS RODER .Cratg's mottier. There: will be Ajalasses have been studying fish pond with a choice of a five - about' the Winter Carnival in cents -'fish or'a ten -cents fish for film called ' Carnival in Therewillbemanyotheel•things Quebec:" for sale such ast,candy, books, records, tarts,. Bookies and squares.. • NEWS FROM THE LIBRARY MRS. STEEP MR. YEO Mrs. Steep . .reports, that Room 21 has begun a study of although flu is, prevalent in the Norway and their people, Norway school there has been no was found to be a country full_of appreciable change in numbers of mountains and fiords. students using the Library and -,They are now enjoying a touch A.V. facilities. of spring, even though the groundhog says,six more weeks of winter, by watching a pot ,of crocus bloom. oppoilicH 544005 '^"' n l.lrr 110 11 e. r. ' WINGHAM 357"1 ANYTIME IE :.y. 225 PICTON. $'T , G DE111013 ,10 KINDERGARTEN - Mrs, Cory's' Kindergarten children dis.ctlssed the many duties. of the mailman and the work at the post office. Of course, they are looking forward to Valentine's, Day and are hoping the mailman will be calling on them, Owing to the prevelance of influenza inthe area, .and`' to protect. our residents, the Home Phy.s'b1art has ordered Huronview closed to visitors, until' further notice If the necessity arises, families of residents will • be contacted by telephone:' ' ., • - Two yearsa go, when there were many cases of flu in the area, wia elosedthe Home to visitors, and we bel ie.Ve •. that it was due to the public's excellent co-operation that - a serious epidemic among our residents was prevented. C. A. Archibald, Administrator.,„ MRS. MacDONALD On Thursday, February 3. Mrs. MacDonalcd's pupil's made sculptures out of snow. The boys were separated in two groups. The girls worked altogether. The. snow was good for sculptures and they.had fun. MRS. FISHER'S . Mrs. Fisher's children were peeking 'out the window watching the mailman deliver the mail. They learned what makes up the mail that he delivers, and the differer t ways that it travels. They know what happens to it at Op Post Office. They thought the mailman looked cold, some of the days. Robertson Public School in Goderich' held„ its.', annual public Allin (third in the seniors), Back; Jerry Horton, Eleanor McMillan speaking contests at the school on Friday with seven youngsters (first in the seniors) Anne Marie•Murphy (first in the juniors). and taking part they are, Iefttojight, front, Jason'Ainsiie (second in. the Martha Robertson (third in, the juniors). Huni•o•r-division).T•tm-Doherty•,-second-in-r-the•-senior-s4 -and--Wayne-o- . MR. CARROLL The pupils of Mr. Carroll's. class have been modelling clay, in art perjods, to make copies of 'different Aztec alltifacts. Some made figures and others made casts of„calendar symbols. The most popular was a model of the jaguar sacrifical stone. • Ann Landers says... MISS VIDEAN Many students ° and teachers have asked the name of the very , 'tall plant with the very large bell- shaped flowers blooming out in 'the front hall. Its name ' is an • _ amaryllis, ' .MRS. IRWIN The class is studying about the u -:_"""`os.tman: They will play postman -.MR'S, FINLAYSON - -on Valentine' -s Da -y-, n_art this yrs: FinlaysurrLs lass thought week, they are making Valentine' + Mike Fielder 'and Gary' Bowers holders to be: their mailboxes. did the best work , i n•d u r Mit$, TEL FCii#lr5' " ; "O„g e'' Booklet which they �{v.� , we�.- ps+. ynq�ew.n,X,mw+4�.4YlN��p�rkA:'.aveyn . • The pupils in Mrs, Telford's used for an assignment on, Milk -�--c l ass--are--tra-v i t tine. - fo. , ' .. bazaar. They are having a "guess ;They a r e busy- •making - • the number of jelly ' beans'" Valentines. The first ones they contest. The winner gets all the made are on (lisp -Pay in the --jelly.beans._ ._.... . . ---• :. ;�., ...library. u MR. SNELL Theyrhave got seyeral big drips in the room due to the melting snow and the rather poor roof. r.. Benny Worsell has found, the legal way of relaxing all day at school. His secret? A broken, '•\ righthand'caused by a fall on the playground'—Vie stilt'erely - wislr him a speedy recovery. • ome owners can now reduce payments Stuy away from son-in-law DEAR ANN LANDERS: You something„beyond boorishness.' I seem to have a lot of advice for • think he's wigged out. people who write in about a nutty DEAR ANN LANDERS: Your smother -in-law but l don't read advice usually works so 1. am much in your column about how to deal with a nutty son-in-law. The other evening we attended the long-awaited piano recital of a youngster who had practiced a year t"o per%rm of the hall more than fifteen minutes when our son-in-law started to make such remarks as; `Let's get out °there. This is worse than Give generously to Heart Fund "EATING r WE. PUT IN STANDARD sysr.MS THAT GENERATE THE HEAT -- OF THAT WE. HAVE A 4+ "'`1=" KNOWLEDGE ,t ADMITTEDLY 'COMPLETE F1 MC 11 IRAN '1\IIKa, In,� et your column to keep people. well.' Will' you kindly tell those idiot • hostesses out .there that when someone in the family is sick with corning• to you once more. Now it's ,the flu to please cancel the party. I• my mother• don't know of anyone who wouldn't I graduated from high school in rather miss a party that, be sick as a dog for a solid week. June of 1970. It vasa neat -school , Both my husband and I are and.I hada wonderful time there: I recovering from six days' of total en't iu iTiTri'i'rea i`ie"ft`tlren; 'bud these-- 1capacitationrOur—claw e►it�'r ani �gr were the .happiest days of my to stay home from work VS' take entire life. I played in the band and care afr5. And we weren't the had loads.of friends. - only ones at the party who got . Now m -a sick. Unlike many readers who say please don't print the name of the city, I am asking that •you do print the name of bur city in large k ou —ANTI- letters. Than y . BIOTIC ALICE IN GREEN.VILLE DEAR ANTI: Here's your letter „and I, too, hope it makes an impact on• readers neverywhere.. Guests will nest be offended—they 'will be at�eint--if—a riy'-•is-Cancelled..” because 61 illness in the house, P S. Did you know there are five cities in the,United States named - N I'aphomore in college k There were two others Greenville—and my column .Chinese torture.'- The people . a-nd-it•sui 0 -snit -like -the life I hast --- when we walked -into thehouse- appears in all of them? seated ahead of us heard him. g Heads - began, tb ,,Then- he . bellowed:' in a "voice"" "tha't•1rax► throug.h the place, `These kids can use some'` tnor`e prac�ce. Let's cut out of this dump. I told him if he wanted to leave BY AS MUCH A S HALF .�..,..YQ • as.home, . ev,_n ...eligible'for. a .tow, .t second_' or third mortgage loan from $2,000 to $25;000 at, reeduced monthly payments. t, • ' Find out how a low costhome owner loan can pay all your bills, give you additional cash if required and at -the same time reduce your monthly payments by as much as half. Find out how easy 'it is to get your loan approved...within 24 hours. You . can 'call to 10 p.m. today for -helpful courteous service. Prompt Investment Corp., Ltd:; 330 Bay St. Toronto. Call collect 366-9586, evenings 231-8146. For the life of your heart' --and the hearts,dru our life 'send a generous contribution to your "'focal Heart Fund. Each advance in heart research increases your chances for a longer productive life'?Keep your�heart in mind when you give to your Heart Fund, 247 Davenport Road, Toronto 180, Ontario, oI ou'r local Heart Fund Chapter. The rovrncraT"o clil b for 1972 is $1,150/000. ACTION , • ADS JP°' ` 524-79b1 55 KINGSTON ST. in•hi h school, Whenever I have a the hostess announced ,freeafternqontgoback to'my old apologetically that she was so ara"-i ' l�sma rn'iter anerakr"' my band sorry her husba'h7t'ebulcln't join us instrument along -so- l can play because heklwas • in bed with a with them just for mage- *3•tsle e ase of the -f -I tris �vIy `mom says 1 shouldn't be had picked- up from his mother• do to go,ahead but the rest of ns were in the past and it's not a good idea thein . IC s this. She claims I _am living'(also bed -ridden) who lives with staying. Well, Ann, through'out the .entire ,recital he kept making crude•remarkS about each child's performance. Once he yelled,' ``Get the hook." The father of -the little girl who was playing started toward him but his wife held him .E� Ronald 1. -7' —moo p -batt -we ine-t-ba-ve•the.-good...:. or a girl to do that. We argue a� Tc,t'�"""" • • • , I because of this. Please tell Mom sense to tell her. Sorry, we don t to get off my back. She's making need the flu. Call us' when s well'' —and leave. i • me nervous with her. constant everyone harping,- NAGED TO DEATH , DEAR N.: Your mother has- a.. point. When -you were playing with • back. I died a thousand deaths• that . the band you felt like a big wheel. night. When the recital was oyer 1 — important, and you loved it. As. slipped out of - the .hall like a a sophomore in•.college you're a criminal. What advice td ou. have fora woman with an idiot son-in- law? — WRUNG OUT DEAR WRUNG: Don't invite him to any more piano recitals, A d •f run into him at a n i you. little fish in a big pond. I suggest a compromise -•- two return visits a year to the high school. ' Work• at becoming involved in activities at college, `People grow • by meeting new recital, d.dn'!t:-: sit. Vitt. tiro, :In„ ,�Dh len_ges,"nod k� WIng around r, other words.— disassociate. If lie old haunts 'and living on pas' - • behaves like this on other achievements. • occasions, the same advice holds. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I am His behavior sounds like asking you to use the power of GOWER'S JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES ' SHOPP gain Corner, _ u.__. - ..Clinton. PULLOVERS BLOUSES SKIRTS PANTS TOPS Sale Items and New.Stock Open 2-6 Closed Weds, �• „t :t 't!, a°: f. -'115 R. W. BELL CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 39 St, David St.,�524-6253_ .__ ..Goderich, Ontario OPTOMETRIST +�Y The Square 524766 i For •F ASH'I ON RIGHT. SFHdE'S� " w - The Place To Go is ROSS SHOES OPENING FEB:, 2 1 st 'MARY'S SEWING CENTRE Authorized Dealer for Citizens Of The Town O • GODERICH THE YOUNG -CANADA WEE, K HOCKEY COMMITTEE OF THE LIONS CLUB 9 NEWEST 'FABRICS Lycra, Tricot,'Double Knits,. Cotton Interlocks Stretch Patterns, ARE ASKING FOR "KNIT-N-STRET(H` STRETCH" SEWING COURSES . Qualified Consultant and Teacher of - Lingerie and Knits. 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