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IITIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY
HEAD -OFFICE • EXETER, Ont.
President
William Chaffe RR 4, Mitchell
Vice-President
Raymond McCurdy RR 1
,Kirkton
Directors
Martin Feeney RR 2 Dublin
Clayton Caiquhoun RR 1
Science Hill
Tim Toohey RR 0:zLucan
Robert Gardiner $Ii..1
Cromarty
Agents
Hugh Benninger - ' Dublin
Harry Coates - - Exeter
Clayton, Harris Mitchell
Secretary-Treasurer
Hugh Patterson - Exeter
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HEATING
Walden & Broadfeet.
Phone 527.1224, — Seaforth
Reinemberi It takes but a
moment to place. an lilxposltor
Want Ad and be money In
pocket. To advertise, just Dill
Seaforth 527-02AO.
He wont leaye-me, alone '
- DEAR DORIS ,--_. I was going
••With this Man a long time be.
fore her told me be was marrie.cl.
I love him: very much. My
friends tell me rani doing wrong
but my two , best friends are
• living with married • *ilea.
cap A'.man who left his wife
seven years age get ?tarried
*glut without divorce? He asked
to go and live with him.
Would' it be 'right for a young
girl to live with a married teen?
I try to stay away from him
but he won't leave me alone.
Only A Young Girl
DEAR YOUNG -GIRL — You
4 0014't ilisaster. Remember that
he knew he was married all
the time. He wronged you; didn't
eare that .'he deliberately
you grow fond of him, under
false 'pretenses.' And, he hasn't
the deceneY to help you break
:away when you try to.
Being very young, this ' re.
mantic infatuation can.. be com-
pelling for you. But love is not
bujit on cleat, and he is still
married , anewe7$ even if he
isn't living with his wife. '
It would be wrong, wrong
wrong, for you to. take up house-
keeping with him. Don't do it, or
you'll rue the day.
DEAR DORIS — My husband
is 56 and has taken up chew.
• ing tobacco. Do you think he
should do this when I am so
much. against it?
Is there any love there when
a husband does what his wife
doesn't want him to do?
Can't Take It'
DEAR CAN'T Yot • better
tell me whether there's any
love there. Row long have you
been •married without finding
that out?
Could Hubby be thinking that
if you loved Mm you'd .put up
with •the chewing? Just how
far can one go in imposing, one's
will on another? Now I'm won-
dering' whether the chewing
started when you chewed at him
enough to stop him doing some
other self-indulgent thing?
I grant you such a habit can
be distasteful; but try thinking
up a friendly compromise. Let's
say you'll bake his favorite • de-
ssert the day he doesn't chew.
DEAR DORIS — Where can
I get literature on how to con-
duct a Meeting and when and
how to introduce any guests that
may be attending?
I read, your' column, all the
time and know you are most
helpful; , •
()Wooster
DEAR OUTPOSTER —There
is a dandy little book about con-
ducting meetings and I'm send-
ing you the name of book, auth-
or, and publisher.
Guests are sometimes intro-
duced as part of 'the presi-
dent's welcoming remarks. If it
is a dinner meeting and there
is a•whole head table to be in-
troduced, time, is, made for this
at about the-end ofdinner; often
name of person and his organ-
INSURANCE
Auto, Fire, Life
Donald G. Eaton
insurance Agency, Limited
Office in Massonle Block
Main Street
Phone 527-1610 : Seaforth
Gwendolyn Sharon Ann :Sinale
of. ilen,Salli and, George • Wayne
IVI0Laalnn", London, exchanged vAnhanged
inarriage vows before the. Rev.
Harold F. Ogrie4 fn' a lovely
double ring. ceremony ini Hensall
United Chtfrch Saturday April
5th at,..5 p.m. Easter ,lilies form-
ing a floral background..
The bride is the daughter of
Mi. and Mrs "WW,Unn
Hensaii, and the grooins parents
are Mr. and.Nrs.Janies McLach-
len, Woodhani.
News
s AFF
Mar "Mitt JohnnY Miller
attended-a uerty at the' home of
Mr. and Mit., Jack' Borland,
Thames Road on Friday even-ing honouring , mfg. Borlands
parents Mr. and Mrs. Ed .Willard„,
Mount Hope, on their-40th wed-
ding anniversary.'
Mr. Jim Norris and Douglas,
Brampton and' Darrel Rolph,
Mitchell visited Good Friday
with Mrs. Sam Norris ;sand Mr.
and Mrs. Bob liOrris and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs., Wilbur Miller
and Ken, Mr. ad Mrs. Johnny
Miller, Karen, Shirley and Stev-
en, 'Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller,
Lee, Teresa and Gordon', were
guests at the Duncan-Oliver
wedding in Thames Road 'Unit,
ed • Church an Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Norris; East
Lansing' 'University, Michigan,
visited over Easter weekend
with Mrs, Sam_Norris and Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Norris and family.
Mrs. Rose Harris, Chistle-
hurst, visited over the weekend
with Mr. and, Mrs. Johnny Miller
and family. •
Miss Joanne Tempieman, was
a guest. Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Gary Capling, London,
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller
and family visited Sunday with
Mrs., Stan Dow and Roger, Crom-
arty.
..•:Tens,.
Of',: Office
"Loations.
Confusion still appears to ex-
IA• for both worker and employ-
er since the closing of local of-,
fices of the Unemployment Com-
mission.
The Director of the Unemploy-
ment Insurance Commission's
Area Office located in Waterloo
'recently emphasized that all
Unemployment Insurance quer-
ies should be directed to his of-
fice. • Application for Benefit
forms are available at Canada
Manpower Centres, Post Offices
and some Union Halls through-
out the general area by the Wat-
erloo. Area office of the Un-
employment Insurance Commis-
sion. However, problems con-
cerning benefits, claim cover-
age, contributions or any quest-
ion regarding Unemployment
Insurance legislation must be re-
ferred to the office located in
Waterloo.
While 'the Commission occas-
ionally utilizes office space in
other Federal buildings through-
out the area, this is on a tempor-
ary basis and for specific pur-
poses only persons using this ac-
camodatian . are unable 'to pro-
vide information.
The mail system of filing
claims, obtaining additional in-
formation and making benefit
payments has now been in ef-
fect for over two years accord-
ing to officials experience with
the system has proven its value
as more claims are now being
processed and first benefit pay-
rments forwarded to claimants
with a minmum of delay.
ization are both given.
Confidential to Taken for
Granted — Try the clinging
vine' approach. There is such a
thing as being too competent
and helpful. Your man may need
dependence and spoken apprec-
iation from you, rather than
virtuous long-suffering.
Send me your address on a
stamped envelope and I'll for-
ward my list of recommended
books on sex in marriage.
Richard Chiyers, Sarnia was
groomsman, and Robert Smaie,
London, and Jim McLachlen,
Woodham, ushered.
For the . wedding. reception
held in Hensall Legion. Han, the
brides' -nuither received wear-
ing a mitt green suit with acc-
essories in navy with yellow
rose corsage, the 'grooms moth-
er chose a bine dress' wahine
coat, blue hat, corsage of pink
and white carnations,
For their wedding trip to Port
Huron, Sarnia, Camp. Borden
and Walkerton, the bride travel-
led in a, navy blue suit with
white accessories and orchid
corsage.
The young couple will reside
in London. Guests attended
from Sarnia,' Port Huron, Lon-
don, Angus, Strathroy, Wood-
ham, Goderich, Walkerton and
Scarboro.
.Prior her marriage the
bride, was feted at several pre-
nuptial shOwers.. Reletives and
friends arranged a shower for
'her in Sarnia, for which his
aunt, Mrs. „Harry Lane was
hostesS, arranged by Mrs.,,. J.
McLachlen, Woodham. Many
lovely and useful gifts were re-
ceived. Mrs. Jack Crandall, Lon-
don, was hostess for a personal
and bathroom shower arranged
by Patti and Debbie McLachlen
who presented the gifts. Mrs.
Clarence Reid arranged 'a show-
er in Hensall Legion Hall at-
tended by sixty relatives, nei-
ghbors and friends, Sharon re-
ceiving many lovely gifts. At a
reception held at Hensel]. Arena•
the couple were presented with
a purse of money.
The committees met at the
home of Mrs. Robert Caldwell
for their April meeting, Reports
were given an the shut-ins,
visits and the visits to Ontario
Hospital, Goderich, to entertain
• residents.
Plans were made for the
Spring Rummage Sale on May
2nd. -
A donation was given to the
local firemen. for the fireworks
NOTICE
For Co-op Thsurance
Cell
W. ARTHUR.WRIGHT
Phone 527-1464 — John St.
SEA FORTH
Complete Coverage fors
• Auto and Truck
• Farm Liability
• Employer's Liability
• Accident' and Sickness
• Fire, Residence; Contents
• Fire, Conunercial
• Life Insurance & Savingt
• Huron Co-op 'Medical '
Services
• Wind Insurance
WER- MOP
PAINTERS
'INTERIOR
and
EXTERIOR
Phone 482-95'12
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Officers elected are, Past PresidentArfrs, ROD ...Warp),Tig;
President, Mrs, Harold ght; Secretary, Mrs. Alvin. Oxon • •01-ii • Treasurer, Mrs. John Pnher;
Registrar. Mrs: Murray Baker;
'Bulletin Editor, Mrs; Ron W47e" ing.- •
Mrs. Harry Klungel left Man.
day by Jet to visit relatives in the Netherlands, sbo•will spend-
three weeks there.
• Mrs. Herold B.onthron is a
: patient in St. Joseph's Hospital,
London, where she - underwent
surgery.
Randy Moir, soon of Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Moir underwent an
emergency appendectomy in St.
Joseph's Hospital last week, he
is in Kindergarten at Hensel!.
.Public School,
• Mrs. Marie Beatrice Dow res-
ident of Blue Water Rest Home,
has been taken to South Huron
Hospital. for you toWye
Reasonable rates and
guaranteed service
Phone early for an
appointment
Ronnenberg
Insurance Agency
- Phone Monkton 347.241
(Open daily Monday to Saturday)
Brussels Office Phone 65
(Open Tuesday and Friday?tonty)
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ARNOLii STIINNissEN
GROUP - LIFE • ACCIDENT and
SICKNESS • MAJOR MEDICAL
PENSIONS • ANNUITIES
Representing
tin Life Assurance-Company
-of Canada
TELEPHONE 527-0410
117 GODERICH ST. EAST — SEAFORTH
Phone 262-2605 Hensall
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CONTRACTS
See us for savings on your
SEED GR IN
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MILLING Co Ltd.
Est. 1880
Let us assist you with'your Wedding Plans . .
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INVITATIONS
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Wedding ramie was kr,011idqd
by the church organist; Mrs.
.JohnTurkheim, GiVen in mar-
riage by her father the bride
wore an A Line' Hoer length.'
gown of white peau •de sole
with nylon fa c e ensemble
and train, long lily point
sleeves.lier headdress of peau
de sole .of petals and seed pearls
bold her shoulder lerigth veil In
place and she carried red roses
and stephonotis.
Miss Beverly Randall of, Hen-
sail, who attended the bride
chose a floor length gown of
baby blue peau de mile endear-
ried a bouquet of p* and white
gladialis,
KNoW
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