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Last Week thesubject of tv commercialy.
i mucha a tli
made tele realize .holy part of cit . 1 fe
P y,
those ads have become,
For example, whencoffee tastes.
p my
'bitter. 1 g tble �• "where 's 'Ms..QC e:
t .
when'I need her?" and when 1 buyepolties.
that are tough, I' fume, YWby.didn't that
ry granny ann warn :me?"
When the .miliaitcher slips, I remind
P p
myself. "There's nosense crying --over
spilled milk especially when1can call oil
the job squad.
If gelatindessert, ready to serve; can
grow ken trees, • why can't money? 1
reason. -
a When my drain clogs, I'm tempted to
call Josephine the plumber.
Every* time 1 hear the -words "Hi, guy"-".
I immediately picture two men separated
only by the door of a medicine chest, and
the remark "One shot and I'm good for the
whole day" seems like a natural thing to
say.
A re -run of a Morris classic :brings a tear
to my eye and makes me wonder whether
his successor will be able to cut it. A
sad -eyed beagle reminds, me 1 need 'new
shoes,
Time and time again J stare at blurred
• photos and wonder what Mr. Goof Proof
and Ms. Goof Proof of radio fame would
say about them. '•
When 1 hear a certain. tune on the radio„ 1
suddenly yearn, for a cup of coffee; and if
someone says,, "W.e do it all for yin'!" I'tti.
suddenly overcome by a .•craving for
burgers: and fries.
Other times I find' myself humming
tunes that aren't hit songs brit are catchy
jingles instead. •
What about you? I f 1 quipped ."You
you're the one'" or "Let the Colonel do
the cookin" or "Yen •, want it; you got
would you know what I was talking about?
People, who watch as much' television
• and listen to as much radio' as. we
S
Canadians do. are bound to "be influenced
bythe ads.hom ard' our senses every
that b e
two minutes. Tech racters and prodnets
become part of our everyday lives; slogans
and jingles creep: into our everyday
ennversation.
.
. When .1"�ttt :;hopping' -1 elate.t. consciously
think about cotnrnercials. rm too busy
trying to remember' wh.atneed. corn -
paring price tags and ad.ding figures in my
.:head tor ofda total shock. when :I reach the
u
cash register.
Sutmaybe. subconscious!), my choices
are influenced; by commercials, Ads :must
have some effect an the. buying ;public or
a nd o :
they would be .Dred ba for m re
practical selling methods.
1 can^;tolerate most commercials and
even get,a ehu'ckle out of a few Clever ones.
while they are new. •
Others .cause me to "scurry from the
room, bury my head in a hook, turn the
volume down, or close my eyes and .plug
my ears. They bore me; they infuriate me.
Ads aimed at kids bother me. becatise
They ' filltheir heads with all the wonderful •
things theshould have and then turn
them loose on unsuspecting parents. The
kids become the promotors most effective
tool,
l'm not a militant women's libber., but
those ads with the. demure lady close by
her man's side watching him adoringly a.nd.
Saying not a word tempt me to join.
The ones that irritate me the most are
those created on the theory that everyone
out there in tv land is a dummy. 1f the
sellers want us to buy their products;ean't
they give us credit for having at least a few
`brains? •
Commercials some insult us, others
'merely .irritate us;..•some bore us, while
others amuse us. But where would We be
without them?
And where would they be without es?
Clinton to d,esi n cover.
9 ,
BY MELISSA SEGEREN ..
CLINTON 11 MET
Clinton 11 met 'Monday,
Feb, 12th at leader Carolyn
van. Dorp's house. Miss
vanDorp and Mrs, Whitmore
the assistant leader, 'intro-
duced the club. The election
e f ittticers :took place. The
results . are President -Mary
Ann. van:Dorp. Vice-Pres.r
Cathy vanDorp: Treasurer*
Karin Whitmore; Phone.
Girls -Sheila and Carolyn
w anDorp.
Membcrs:talked about the
historw.: of accessbries, and
golours that suit us. Next
wweck the girls will bring .a'..
completely tooled sewing,
box. A.elub. name and design.
for the cover will: be chosen,
Lo ndes bo:r�-H"eis
elect... nevi officers
members present, 1 pre 4-h •
T he first meeting of the . er and 2 Leaders:
Londesboro 111 was held; at
Marjorie Duizer's, home on.
Monday February 12th.
Officers elected were
President -Kathy :Radford,
Vice President -Jackie
. Johnston; Secretary Laurel
Duizer. . Press Reporter.
'Helen Kolkman, For the
meeting there were . 10 and. Marione Duizer..
►crrchan Notes
111- M.ABELT 'RNI11,11"L
Res; Jaynes ,lt, Rroadfoot
Alf St. fhitnta' Anglican
+tlznre;h took the service
liridar afternoon. The ser-.
s•ti;e opened a it;b the winging
of -The Old Rugged Cross,•"
Other ttytnns, included a.
•,!w;gro spirits i "Kurt 114
Yale Tome -to me' is the
meaning from :Latin. "'Antaf-
ing Grace". What a Friend
11'c11awe iii Jesus."
For Meditation: Psalms
Read, •.this beautiful
rtsaln,' a+f Pn id
Seaforth WI
ev \QflTS c
Prayer in which Res'.
iordfoot prayed thatticing
God for the Church worship.
attd for Jesus Christ. I14 also
dfered .a prrayier for the
'Home' here. residents, and,
those who eared for us. He
read the lesson from St. John
(hap, 10 Vs. 1 The story is
very clear about the Good -
Shepherd. RGv, Broadfoot
leadthischapter St. -John 10
and enlarged it:n+ the subject
by telling us about the
Shepherds in P.3lestitle..The
sheep were taken out by the
shepherd in .the morning. lie
earned. a Wetted pole or staff!
with which h co 1d rescue
t e u r :cue
any sheep ii Bich had fallen
WO a eresiee iii the rock, The
"ww their e
sheep knit . tl_c shepherd
by his voice. 'Bead Si. Ja lot
Chanter 10 Vs. 1 in get ,the
message of Christ when be
salt,._ 1 anl.the Good .Shep-
herd."The sheep in Palest-
ine were taken into the
Sheepfold by the shepherd,
for the night, safe, front any
•.
‘wild beasts.
The meeting. closed, with
tri
Plan forlfaI1 f
>.
5cafortli Women's lnsti;
tote learned about the Van
Egmond house at its Febru,.
ary meeting at the Mame of
'Mrs. Lorne Dale. A corn.mit-
tee was appointed' to' be
responsible for; a project for.
the Fall Fair+ ';Mrs. Doreen
,E mo v'lle
g r.�•
Fillies
try hats
The third and .sixth meet
ingS of the >rgmondville
Fashionable Fillies Was held
at Mrs, Ken Swan of
Egmondville. Roll call was
why you like • your favorite.
hat. ,
The leaders demonstrated
how to find scarves and: holy
to make the i' bias scarf.
Members discussed types.
and styles of gloves. The club
also talked about,,,the care,
selection:and-size of.gloves.
Sample of gloves and scarbes
were examined.:
scarves
Accounting
IncEorne'l Tax
• A good accountant ' need
not be expensive
• We'll come to you
• Friendly :service
• 6 Icing years of experience'
"If you don't like doing books, we will enter them"
We come out for Taz Department Audlte • •
D.C. Onsu1tflts
FARM • BUSINESS • AVERAGE SIZED
CORPORATIONS
PLEASE CALL CEDRIC WEDEMIRE
455.2199 ANY TIME
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Membes are Judy Datema, 1 SEAFORTH
Diana Shobbrook, Kathy
Radford, Helen Kolkman,
• Jackie and Janette Johnston. ` I,
Elizabeth; Lawson, Laurel.
Duizer, Nancy Fothergill,
Mary Lou : Anderson. The I
pre -4 -her was Lisa Duizer.
Leaders were Judy Datema
�11,/L� ;;''UU I f
•' in Area Churches .
. First PRESBYTERIAN' • Church
59 Goderich St., W„ Seaforth
Mltnister: Rev. T.A.A. Duke Oraanistt Mrs, D. Carter
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25 ' • .
11:15 Worship. Service and Church School
' Nursery Provided •
'Pre -Easter Bible Study Wed. at 10:00 a.m.
••All are invited.
ST.
Rev.
First Communion
FEB,
T • OMAS Anglican Church
- Seaforth
James R 13 oadroot B.A.. M.Dty.
SUNDAY; 'FEBRUARY 25
Quin Qi1a Gesi`ma Sunday
11:30 a.m. Holy (bmmunton • '
Sermon: "Thou Hast Chosen'' • • ,
of Rev,• James Broadfdot as newly,
ordained priest
28, ASH WEDNESDAY '
10 a.m, Holy Communion
NORTHSIDE United Church
54 Goderich St. West Seaforth
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25,,1979
10 a.m. and 11 *.m. Sunday Schools
^ 11 a.m. Church Service a
Installation of Stewards and 'Elders
Rev. J.G.'Vanslyke, Minister
Organist -Choir Director Jr, Choir Leader .,
Margaret Whitmore AudreyMcLlwain
Area congregations are invited td take advantage of
the Church directorytoannounce their church services
each week. Church,' directory annnuneemcntsare
available for a minimum of 26 Consecutive weeks in
units Of twvo column inches at. 52 per unit, Changes in
eOpy may be made each week but trust be received
'e noon onTuesday,
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1
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26 fl.oz.bottles 3/87
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Watch for Seaforth
;IGA, Handbill in the
'iron this week with
over 55special
features
Canada Grade A
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EGGS
McLean
5
Coleman, Mrs. Doris Hugill Doreen Coleman thanked:
and Mrs. Anotia Crozier. Mrs. Dale for the use of her
• Paul Carroll spoke about home,
the history of the Van
Egmont" House. Mr. Carroll
also showed slides of i t-
LQBA euchre
provements made to date
and told whatfound- Results
: .the fnd
o
f the L. O,,B,A,
ation's plans- are for the euchre held at the Orange
fgture renovations, Hall on February 19 were:
-Mrs. Gladys Doig had Ladies High -Mrs, Evejyn.
charge of the program, The 'Willis, Ladies, Lone=Mac
motto' for this meeting;. was :: Smith, Ladies Low -Mrs. Joe.
"'Resolve good health and Smith: Men's High Joe
" good sense are very irnpor, . M e Le Ilan,
tart in every day Bring," ' Men's Lone- Alec Dennis,
The nominating committee Men's Low -Andy Crozier.
is to bring in slate of officers Mrs, Olive Travlss`Was the
at the March meeting. Mrs. winner of the mystery draw.
I•
doz. I.
,FRENCH FRIES I
lLily�I
2 lb.baq frozen
i Prices in effect until
Saturday, Feb.24/79'
Me Lord"sray:er to unison.
A social hour followed when
M
the�'.iFf pawed
oonn snack and somoure ofafter-
the
tti'sidenlingered:and
ted. wvithts i3ev, Baroadtchat-k ,
asking is .ottttn
tiith Seaforthabouththrcgngn11eIiotis.
ancestors. There are several
littadfoocs.wc.9 liv e in this
area. He is 4•.ery,, anxious to
s
� cert � at a
t about
r ' �
w l sws
r ►�e
y
St. Thomas. Af lican
Church. '
'Mv'OlivereKa
t? .... S, -wflo is
approaching,his, 99th year
scented to rementher of Ms
grandparents. It is a good
sign when a native name
returns to the ancestral area.
Seaforth seems to :remain
in the hearts of native sons
and daughters, Quite often 1
hear them expressing mem
ones of this, good old town,1
spent -ten years of my- life
away 'front �h- stili
bloc, tont# memnereries.but of uhf;
dear old town and its people.
Pearl and 1 have many
heart-warming chats of earl;
ler times. She celebrated her
birthday Feb.. 10th a beaut-
iful• arrangement of rich red
cantations bright ns' our
flower display a$ a result, . .
The amaryllis has signed.
off ;blooming but healthy
leaves did appear, We are
hoping to preserve :.it for
another year,
Birthday greetings to Mrs,
lolttt Cou
120*tts. who celebrated
Feb.
VISITORS;
Mrs; ROW" CantPbeli of
•I�ttiud
rile 'vtsi
ked her a
unk
Mrs. E. Clarke and other
residents.
Mrs. Rueben Aiken„
Mitchell and: Mrs.. E. Durst
kgmnndville with Mr, Reu-
ben Aikens, Mr, and Mrs.
Harold McNeill Strato
. 1`r,d �
neighbours at "'Schade-
view," Visited M. Turnbull.
Mrs, Dale !Nixon called.
and gave us each apiece of
thtrf Golden Wedding Cake.
Mr.
•
Mr. and, Mrs. Nixon cele-
brated the occasion of their
0
50th. Wedding ,Anniversary
Feb. 3, with a reception
► en. a goodly number of
neighbours and friends cal-
led at their home to congrat-
ulate them.
Bingo was played here
with the following results.
John Baker and Ralph Hales -
Full Card.
Lucy Bushie-Str,
A special thanks to Phyl lis
Fry who made, with, her own
hands, Valentine favours for
ourtrays, a miniature w l-
bee
parroW filled with Valentine
candy. They. are real tricky,,
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