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The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-05-13, Page 4•. 6 . opx ICH SIONAL STAR, THURSDAY. MAY43, 1976 /- u Dan Murphy, • Q.C., of Goderich spoke recently to the Knights 'of,. Columbus .at St, Columban, and gave his Views.bri.the society of today, •• Mr. Murphy said • that. 'society is. ; the most,• per missive since the collapse of the Roman Etppiee..•The ' permissiveness touches :everyaspect Of,life. ry • In looking at the reason fox this, people cannot blame the lawmakers. They must•blame themselves, . "We are part of society and will be judged lay the way we care for our .unborn, our young, our aged and our disadvantaged," he said. In 1974 the number of abortions performed .in Canada was 50,000 : .the population of Huron County, says SOC o blame and 59 percent of all births by. girls from 15 to 19 years,were illegitimate in Ontario. Last • year the `Minister Of 'Health admitted there, is abortion on: demand for•soco "economic 'reasons Iii Mr: Murphy's opinion the reason. for -the current' rashof abortions is the: result of a complete breakdovyn in _the moral fibre of society. Permissive• attitudes make young People think that p•re • marital relations are not mor,,ally wrong, andbirths out ' 'of wedlock are certainly', socially, • acceptable. In " this type q.of,. society, teenagers believe that abortion is, all right, "We must ask ourselves if we are permissivewith our children," Mr. Murphy said, "Do we allow them to see an. ilndesirable" movie because • all their friends are going? De we watch or. allow our family to watch. television which .openly•inakeS fun oflaw and'• order or condones iminorality in a humorous way? We cannot blame the schools if there is no. discipline in our lives a hohhe.Y,: Mr. Murphy strongly recomrdended to the Knights. 'that they stand "up. and he counted and', that 'th-ey support the . Pro movement. "Pro Life members'are from all walksof life and from all faiths. The movement is dedicated to the preservation of the dignityof all human • life; especially that of •the unborn child AUBURN AND DISTRICT. NEWS Mrs. Wes Braddock Jim Young of G1encoe with. them, after a •two .week sisterfol•Michael. visited ,last -Saturday with his . visit with her daughter and We .are pleased to report uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs. son-in-law. that Mrs. Norman'McDowell Thomas Johnston. M . -. Myxxl-e : Munro was able -'to returtilWri a Tast • Mr and,Mrs,• Harry Arthur returned. last Sunday after weekend after being a patient, visited with her parents; Mr• visiting three weeks witli her in . Alexandra Marine.and and Mrs. Elmer Keller of .son, Robert.Youngblut, Mrs. General.Hospital, Goderich, Dublin last Sunday.. Youngblut and family, at , The in ^•sy pathy of ' "the`` Guests last Sunday with. Toronto and her son Glen community is extended to the ' Mr...' and Mrs, .Kenneth , 'Young.bltit; Mrs, Youngblut family of the late• Mr. `_ McDougall were. Mrs, 'Ethel and familyat Ottawa,, d Mc•Dougall,'Seaforth and Mr, _.. 14Ir, and Mrs. Arnold`Crai • :a • way in Clon Good who hospital g away in Clinton hospital after and Mrs. Gordon Gross, Anfj spent last weekend in Oshawa, a lengthy illness, ,,, and Bryan of RR 1, Auburn. with her 'sister Miss Jean ' Mrs, Gary Nicholson and '' •M•r. and. Mrs.. Thomas Hamilton: ' Lorie--of Port :Albbrt visited • Jardi'n•, Mrs.. Bonnie Armour. Congratulations to.Mr d _Jas lriixsda nd--ulte''of'W t-ei dT-Visit'ed="3M`r.Ileorge l?o ' nee Bela > on. the.weekend .with Mr. and . Mrs. Eleanor Bradngck, Mrs. Clayton Robertson at onrgaret ` e birt'son) of: Miss-C,aral Kueger, R,2, ,• don 'on the birth of their Clinton.; v•s`t d,l t Saturday, Straughan•- returned home in :St. Joseph's Hospital, with her sister, 'Mrs. Don a • • The Robertson primary choir was a popular group at the. Sunbeam Song, Freckles, Tiptoe Song, Huron County Music Night held. at GDCI last Wednes4ay. and Mrs. Mousse. (staff photo) The group, conducted by Mrs. M. Freeman, sang the• friends • gathered at their :home: Among the guests was ;the groom's aunt, Mrs, •'•" Florence Thompson 'and the 526=1595 ' groom's cousin, Mrs. Pearl Cole, both of Goderich. The.: -white linen . covered smorgasbord table was adorned with two arrangements of daisy • chrysanthemum and pink and white carnations, flanked by • :- silver silver: candles in silver Last Wednesday morning • steps in the facial from the.. holders, The _smorgasbord' 4,,WDO got a complete facelift, cleansing of •'the skin. to the luncheon was set up by Mrs.. Jean -Papplerepresentative -proper application "of make Keit,,h Scott of London and her for Nutri-Metics, a division of up,, Everyone's slain felt, so. mother, Mrs, Gerry Ginn ofCon-Stan Industries' of fresh,'• clean, and •'soft and Goderich Township.: Canada, joined the ladies and members all had :a lot of fun LUNCHEON , gave a demonstration` on skin . and laughs trying out the. Over ' 30 • Auburn .ladies care: :'Jean invited all the, various products. enjoyed a :luncheonlast ladies to: join in so they..could Wednesday at. Benmiller )!nn' personally experience each . undn's. Cosmetics aren't •njr�---,and ,,l " aLthgrf €4a47.-• - . found in --through but, fold directly through home. Margaret Jackson of Blvth Cosmetic. companies "don't cm�irstz •ata Meaford., • ...Mrs:' - . Elva daughter Heather Christen h ' e M . Donald • aid Cartwright, Mr. Cartwright,. David, Derrick and Lorie. Mr, and Mrs, • Donald • Cartwright, 'David, 'Derrick. and Lorie visited with Mr, and ' Mrs. George Rueger, Danny, Terry'.and Wendy at y London. Mr. Cartwright and David attended _a shoot at Blenheim. SILVER ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Scott were. honored last Saturday evening by their family the. occasion of their 25th wedding i anniversary .when they' were taken out to dinner at the 1 Benmiller Inn. Present_ were .R Mr.' and MrS. ` Keith "Scott, .. 'C London,. Mr.Wayne. Scott. of e Wawa; and Mr. Eric Scott at...' B `h ie7' Over 30' relatives and . 'He was married in 1914 on December 30th • to • Mary Lawlor who•survives him.. . He was postmaster for 30 years in •Auburn, church 'treasurer for 21 years of Knox Presbyterian Church, member of the Session and Sunday school -superm,. tendent for several years.. He -was a member of the Masonic Lodge and a member of Knox United Church. • . • He is survived by one -son," Murry i �nd one daughter, For. a Tasty Treat • Try ( tt1ES �_. Phone 5 2.4-2 2'4 2 - Eat in or Take out" OPEN Mon. -Thur. 10 to ]0 Fri. -Sat. 1.0-12 Sunday 11 to 10 Closed Wednesday e vire: RestaUr�flt: A aric —prior -to -r r 90th birthday. �fave to label their products or oltj- vC he hat she After the luncheon 11 tell you in any vuay just what can advise t j-ust what is a v' a needed and the best way to gathered in the . Solarium •each'- product ;contains or is where all had an opportunity directly made:from, Do you apply the make-up to suit' know' what you ' have been, ea,dh one personally. to say .a few words to Miss Jackson and congratulate herr putting on -your -face and•.that. Many thanks went out to on this occasion. anything applied to the skin Jean for •making it a .most. ALFRED ROLLINSON on. your face.' is absorbed 'enjoyable morning for : the Funeral services were held directly into: the blood ladiesbf WDO, ast Saturday, May 8th„ for stream? Alfred Rollinson .at his la • Cosmetics have been°found Next week. WDO will be - residence, conducted b to 'contain ingredients such as starting at 9:30 a.m. sharp SC, y turpentine, shark and turtle plan to come' a little earlier if. Pastor Alfred Fry, He passed . p you can: . away. in St. Joseph's Hospital, oil,animal . parts, and even . . London, after an illness of two rat poison, Nutri-rrietics " With spring cleaning under months. contain' all natural 'products way don't throw anything out Alfred Rollinson Was born n. England on December 25, 1888, andwas the son of the ate Mr. and . Mrs. William ollinson, He 'came to anada in 1906. In 1916 he misted, • with the• Huron attalio.n•:' No. 161 a ' e-ur-ne. m1919. 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