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The Huron Expositor, 1969-10-16, Page 12440,4THE HURON EXPOSITOR, S1gAFORTii; ONT.. OCT. 16. 1940 BELL LINES by W.W.HAYSOM your telephone manager If names make news then one of the newsiest items of the year is on' its way to area residents. It's your new telephone directory. You'll notice a significant change in telephone terminology in your new directory. The word "Information" is being replaced by the phrase "Directory Assistance". The new words have been adopted by many telephone companies throughout the continent because they more accurately describe the service provided to customers — furnishing numbers not listed in the current directory and assisting,in the location or listings a customer is unable to find by himself. "Information" is a fairly broad term and many times has led to callers asking the Operator questions which have nothing to do with telephone service. But that's just one of the changes in the new directory. There are also many new and changed listings which will be of interest to you. I find it is alwayg a good idea to double check my personal list of frequently called numbers against the new directory listings. We have a hand new Personal DireCtory to help you make an cep a list of those numbers you 11.4n call most freque tly. It also lists Area Codes and contains a four-year calendar. Just call our Business Office and we'll send you one free of charge. its a handy little book to have around. * * * RESERVE YULE CALLS FOR OVERSEAS NOW Will you be among the 6,000 Canadians who will call overseas on Dec. 24,25, or 26? Three out of four of those calls with be made from Bell Canada phones. From 10 a.m, Oct. 7 on, you may make reservations for calls on• those dates. Of course, you don't really have to reserve. At Christmas, you can still make a call in the usual way. ' However, a limited number of reservations will be taken from those who Wish to avoid possible delays on the busiest telephone days 'in the year. Naturally, ."your call would be put thrdugh a lot faster on Dec. 23...or Dec. 27. But if you wish to make reservations, we're at your service. It's estimated that there'll be 190 operators on duty on the overseas board in Montreal on Christmas Day. * * * Just three months ago we were witnesses to the first telephone call to the moon. Perhaps anticipating increased long distance traffic to the lunar surface, the Fall meeting of the Consultation Committee of International Telephone Carriers _will include choosing an Area Code for the moon. * * ti- IN LBW PRICED LATE MODEL Serve Milk . It's a Winner! I Little football heroes go for the wholesome goodness of fresh milk, and so does the whole family. 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Wle• / • He needs . DEAR DORIS - I have just found about a dozen men's mag- azines that my 17-year-old son had sta'aied away. For some time I have been concerned about his behavior. He works on no private projects, seems to be overly embarrassed about anything even mildly re- 1,ated to sex, and his school work could be much butter. I have no one with whom I could feel confident in discuss- ing this problem; most.people talk too much. I have no idea where to go from here, - WIDOW DEAR .WIDOW - Just a normal Canadian boy - in the situation you describe. Your boy needs man-talk and is sub- stituting for it in the one' way one can. I'm betting dollars to dough- nuts that you, too, are embar- rassed with him when the talk gets around to sex, So he picks up your anxiety. A man could help, in the person of your doctor, or teen's counsellor. There are books that could guide you into helping him ' • yourself; books that put the - right words into your mouth. I'm sending you my recommen- ded list on Sex and Dating. Take„the plunge! DEAR DORIS - I baby-sit for several families. All of them except one or, two pay 50 cents an hour and 75 cents-after mid- night, the going rate. The other families pay 35 cents or less an hour, a cut rate. I'm sure many other baby sitters have this problem, so I hope the people who pay cut rates will see this and realize that we are not slave laborers. „ 7 UNDERPAID DEAR UNDERP'AID - O.K. Could you clip this and show it ,: to them? If they thist you with their children, they must feel you do an adequate job, And if they admit that much, you have the right to make an agreement • about 'how much you will work for. ;,..;,,ilav5e an understanding-dust,' ahead of taking on the next - job for them. man-talk DEAR DORIS - At 50 I am a bundle of nerves. I have a nervous stomachn , intense tense- ness and now my eyes are al; feeted, With or- without glasses my 'vision is blurred and my eyes hurt and the eyelids are-puffed up, itchy, and extremely dry. , I have not had a physical recently. What's the use? Pills, won't cure my ills, and appar- ently there is nothing wrong organically. More than this, I . am caught in the dilemma of the work cornples. Does one's eyesight give in as does one's heart or nerves? - RUSH RUSH DEAR RUSH RUSH - Eyes do tire, but my ophthalmologi- cal consultant says your symp- toms sound like more than fa- tigue. Either your glasses are not correct for you now,' or there is something else going on, like high blood pressure, Sometimes pills we take for stomach trouble blur vision. - Also tranquilizers, or blood pressure medicines;and the ef- fects last up to three weeks from the time of stopping these "ganglion blocking agents, " There may be some link-up between the nerves, the eyes, and the stomach, be it organic or functional. It still hum ei- ther way, and needs treatment THE HAPPY OITIZE'NS The Happy Citizens held, a euchre in the Legion Hall, Thurs- day afternoon when winners were: Ladies High - Mrs. R. Orr; Lone Hands-Mrs. E. Clarke and Low - Mrs. thesneY• Men's High - Secord McBrien; Lone Hands - A. Houston and Low - E. Clarke. - from a medical man.' ' Meanwhile - slow down be- fore you fall downl CONFIDENTIAL TO TRAVEL- LER - When travelling by train, you tip thedining car porter 15 percent of the bill; pullman porter 25 to 50 cents for each day's service, plus 50 cents for berth each night. Since you and your friend will be having a bedroom, raise it a little. Taking care of a bedroom in- volves extra work. TO MOVING IN -House-' warmings come in several vani- ties. They are informal, and ke.artwarming as well as house- warming. The key word is friendliness. And this tells you whom to invite: people who care about you, either in the new or old gang. Then again they may be sur prise affairs, with the new friends ganging up and ringing your doorbell, party sandwiches in hand. My new leaflet, "Throwing a Housewarming - Or Just Any Party, " is on its way to you . (Available to readers for 10 cents and a‘stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope). 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