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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-10-23, Page 16a IUl ,QN EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., OCT, 23,...1969 Thinks he's Lothario held by Mrs. Harvey Taylor, Londesboro. A penny sale was Also held. The program and decorating were in charge Of Mrs. Earl Papple, Mrs. Bruce Coleman, Mrs. Wilfred Coleman and Mrs. Arnold Taylor. Lunch was con- vened by Miss Eleanor Henderson, Mrs. Ken Stewart, Mrs, Gordan Papple and Mrs. Ken Campbell. Courtesy remarks were made by the presidents of the visiting branches. A short business period was chaired by Mrs. Lawson.f.cor- respondence included courtesy letters from Mrs. G. Dale and - from the Institutes' adopted teen ager in Hong Kong. Mrs. Erten Whitmore was named as delegate co the London Area Convention in St. Thomas in November. A donation of $10. 00 was made to the Children's Aid Christmas Fund. Read the Advertisements - It's a Profitable Pastime! SMITH' SPECIALS FOR Thursday - Friday - Saturday cIVITTFETS, king sizepkg. 39 2 1-lb. prints 450 24-1b. jar 390 $1.37 2 pkgs. 830 Special 2 for 590 Special 79 Facet!. FACIAL TISSUES, lge. size • • • • 3 for $1 FRaELS 2-roll pkg. 59 MST TISSUE 4-roll pkg. 590 PRODUCE 11ilnceYIVTOSH APPLES 3 lbs, 390 Florida White or Red „GRAPEFRUIT 5 for 430 Ontario Giown CABBAGE' lb. 80 FOR ADDITIONAL SPECIALS SEE LONDON FREE PRESS THURSDAY Swift's "Golden Dew" MARGARINE Crown Brand CORN SYRUP Nescafe Instant COFFEE, Ige. 10-oz. jar Duncan }Thies - Assorted CAKE MIXES Sandwich Size -.Reg. 43e each BAGGIES Ultra-Brite - Reg. 99c TOOTH PASTE • Special Group! Children's Shoes Reg. $6.98 pr. Now 3.47 pr. SPECIAL/ Special Group! Children's' Shoes Value to $5.98. Now 2_ 77 pr. 11/6 VALVE,/ Hartt Men's DRESS SHOES Reg. $28.98 pr. Now 19.77 Pr * SPECIAL7 Bur Now/ 19 5 41 WM. e. LOEI3E.P. Main. treet - SeafOrth 11 ,-467)" PIE 00/4/iieS IF O 111 T+11 F 5 00, +106v€ $35,000 STOCK Taylor's Family Footwear- o cart, . oe r - 1.62 FA MI LY FOOTWEAR MAIN STREET• SEAFOkTH Area institutes Are Guests - At Public Relations Event 7777 Everything in, the Store Is Reduced During - Guaranteed Savings to Half and More STORE HOURS! 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Daily - 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Women's and Children's SNOW Men's , Reg. - 5.57 and Values OVERSHOES Women's • BOOTS . . Reg. 8.98 to 16.98 7.83 to 3.73 1 to $10.98 to 8.37 Children's OVERSHOES keg. to $4.98 ' NOW Women's RAINBOOTS -Reg. White • 9.98 , 237 t. 4,57 , . -SAVE ON ALL .FAMILYIIIINTER .. We have one of the biggest showings in FOOTWEAR Huron County Men's Leather Dress Reg' ' Ladies' WELLINGTONS 14;OW 9.87 RAINBOOTS White Reg. a" 'Now '6.77 ............,...."...............7...- WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S Reg 2.98 RUNNING SHOES - Now Men's- and Ladies' Corduroy BOOTS 'IrtgA•98 Now 1.87 Ladies' and MOCCASINS Children's Irin.96 1/3 Off Ladies' Reg. $9.98 An, in. air DRESS & WALKING SHOES - '-1 - - NOW I n i i P!' All Regular - stock of children's SHOES Now up to 20% Off ------... Men's DRESS SHOES 7 Now $12.98 Pr. 9.37 ALL CHILDREN'S; BOY'S, & MEN'S Values to $4.98 ,-, RUNNING 000TA- - -- -. - NOW 20°-/o0FF Ladies' .Illusion heel REQ'ul-AR - , si 1N a DRESS SHOES 8. Now Ladies' Klunky RESS SHOES Heel Z-Z4st., 637 Were $12.98 to $19:98 pr. MEN'S DRESS SHOES - - - Now v.41-1 •67° pr. 111•101111,--- - '- Illemallh, 11 .6, ONE GROUP - Men's Dress and SportReg. NOW .9 7 DESERT -BOOTS - - - - - - - - . Reg. $98 37 pr., DEAR DORIS - I sir on the, sidelines while my husband (Of one year) runs across the room to daice with other woman. Be- fore we leave for a dance he • says, "Well, I better shave up, just in case Alice catches me in the corner. " I ask him if he likes a new hairdo and he says, "The hair do is all right, if there was another face under it. "'And he oppnly flirts. These things start argu- ments. He says I am jealous. Maybe I am, but does he have to carry on like this when he knows I don't like it? ' He has never said he loves me. Says actions are niore than words. - - UNHAPPY DEAR UNHAPPY - Did you enjoy his lidding when he court- ed you? Because this seems to be part of the personality you mar- ried. No, he' shouldn'toleglect you, tease you, forget to say he loves you. But when he is doing the' Lothario act, sit there and fook glum. Don't nag. Circulate a little. Start your ' own fun. Laugh off anything he does. Hunt a tune. He'll change, or l'm a monkey's aunt. DEAR DORIS - My boyfriend says I cry too much for a person my age (I'm 20). 11 is annoying to others when a person is sen- sitive like me. I know because I teach school, ankchildren who, have this same trait are a real problem. I have an inferiority complex, although I don't know why. This is probably why .I am so hurt and upset over criticism of small jokes at my expense. Have you any suggestions as to how I can overcome this "vice"? -TOO TOUCHY., DEAR TOUCHY - Agony, isn't it? And it isn't easy to talk 'yourself -out of it. You just have to LIVE yourself out of it. Your worry comes from within you; not from what people think about you. The clue is to turn your thoughts away from yourself. You must have plenty on the ball to have a boy friend and to be teaching school. When those children dissolve in tears, make `your own sensitivity pay off by About'one hundred guess and members were in attendance at the October public relations Meeting, when Seaforth W. I. entertained Women's Institute members from Londesboro, Clin- ton, Kippen, Hurondale and Elimville branches, at a dessert euchre in the L 0.0. E. Hall. Hostesses, Mrs. Lorne Lawson, you care about, give your thoughts jie presid ent and Mrs. erlin completely CO their concerns. Whitmore, first vice president, You'll find your own imagined greeted the guests, Mrs. Lawson hurts fading away. DEAR DORIS - On your first date with a guy, you introduce him to your parents, but what do you do'on the following dates? Should I let him in and leave him standing in the porch, or bring him into the kitchen, or take him to the front room or what? -PLAIN DUMB DEAR DUMB - Yatl were bright enough to write and ask about it, and that's something! Neither porch nor kitchen will do. Bring him into the living room at least long enough to say hello to the folks. Get your coat and hand it to him to hold for you to put it on. Ask about the weather. ' Tell. Pop and Mom what time you'll be home, while he's right there to hear and share respon, • ' DEAR DORIS - I am interested in the tracing of our family tree. I was born here bin my folks , came from England. . Where do I start? -CLUELESS DEAR CLUELESS - Family trees aren't to be found on every' woodlot. This is &specialized kind of research. The facts are doubtless in Great Britain; and there are several research sources there to help you. The Society of Genea- logists is at 37 Harrington Gar- dens, ..London S. W. 7. They will, debe into the records for $3.50 an hour; $26 a day. It could run into money. DEAR DORIS - Please tell us - four of us what you think a fink is. -DEBATER DEAR DEBATER - Diction- ary or teen talk? Or underworld gang? In•labor, circles, a fink is strikebreaker. With•dietough- ies, it is a squealer. With the teens, it's an insult handed out to just about anybody whO doesn't rate.' welcomed those present and conducted the regular opening exercises:. The h,k1 and lunch tables were decorated in the Thank§7-•. giving theme and fektured yellow and bronze mums and gourds. Progressive euchre was enjoyed with winners being - 1st, Mrs. Pearl Cummings, Clin- ton; 2nd, Mrs. Campbell, Elim- vale; Low, Mrs. Sadie Whitting- ton, Clinton. Lucky chair was This Sale! ! LADIES' DRESS SHOES Accent by Savage Reg. $12.98 pr. Now FOne Gisoupitof HE of Values to $10.98. Now 2n 57 pr. f • O At 4 deepending your compassion for them. Then ,work at giving them the build-up that can be your own salvation. When you are with the friends SPEC/nt., Misses', Women's, Men's Tennis Oxfords Bur Noe 'livery, SORRY NQ REFUNDS. • EXCHANGES CHEERFULLY MADE IF WITHIN 48 HOURS THIS SALE WILL BE FOR A LIMITED 'TIME ONLY Smith' hoe 521.0990