The Wingham Advance-Times, 1966-09-22, Page 4Ann
Landers
--R. J. Nephew
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Neal
Fortune who were married Sep-
tember 10 at St. Peter's Luther-
an Church, Kitchener, willlive
at R.R. 1, Wingham, after their
return from a trip to Western
Canada and the United States.
The Rev. Dr. H. W. Opperman
officiated.
The bride is the former Ger-
aldine Marie Brown, a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold W.
Brown, 32 Fifth Ave., Kitchen-
er. The bridegroom is a son of
J. Leslie Fortune of R.R. 1,
Wingham, and the late Mrs.
Fortune.
Mrs. Charles Beatty of Kit-
chener was matron of honor.
Bridesmaids were Becky Kauk of
Waterloo and Marlene Brown of
Kitchener, a sister of the bride.
Donald Fortune of Elmira
was best man for his brother.
Robert Searson of Wingham and
John Scott of Teeswater, a cou-
sin of the bride, ushered.
A reception followed at the
Conestoga Motel, Kitchener.
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Dear Ann Landers: Much
has been written about paren-
tal neglect and how it leads to
juvenile delinquency. What
about the parents who do ev-
erything right and still fail?
My husband and X started to
save for the college education
of our children the day they
were born. We were active in
Scouting. the P.T.A., school
and church youth projects.
My husband turned down a
big promotion because it
meant travelling. He said the
additional income would not be
worth the time spent away
from his family. When our
children participated in high
school sports or music events,
we were always there to ap-
plaud them.
We rarely accepted dinner
invitations because we felt it
was important to eat with our
children, We always held
hands when we said graCe.
As a result of all our efforts.
we have succeeded in raising
one of the biggest bums in
town. We discovered the rea-
son our son never asks for
money is because he gets all
he wants by going into my
pocketbook or his father's
wallet. Last month he took our
credit cards and ran up some
enormous bills.
The boy's grades are appall-
ing. He has no interest in
college, which is just as well,
because he probably couldn't
get into one. He drinks, comes
home whenever he feels like it,
lies about where he has been-
and with whom. He's just plain
no good,
We have punished him, re-
striced him, begged him to
straighten around, bribed him.
asked outsiders to talk to him,
but nothing has made the
slightest impression. 'Where did
we fail?-BLACK OUTLOOK.
Dear Outlook: Fm afraid,
my friends, that you tried so
hard to be model warents that
Miss D. Comber
Addresses WI
BLUEVALE-The September
meeting of the Women's Insti-
tute, with Mrs. Harry Elliott
presiding, was held at the home
of Mrs. J. C. Johnston on Wed-
nesday evening.
Mrs. Mel Craig was conven-
er of the program and introduc-
ed Miss Dorothe Comber, teach-
er of home economics at Wing-
ham District High School. Miss
Comber spoke convincingly on
the subject "The human person
is built to give love". She de-
fined love as "promoting the
welfare of the loved one". She
said people are not healthy in
mind or body except when they
are giving love, It is the giv-
ing, not the receiving, which is
of first importance. A good dis-
cussion followed in which love
in the home was central, and
attitudes of parents and child-
ren were discussed.
Betty Hetherington, Jane
Campbell, Margaret Craig and
Ruth Mathers sang two beautiful
numbers to Margaret's guitar
accompaniment. These mem-
bers of 4-I I clubs also took part
In the discussion.
The roll call, "My method.
of cutting calories" brought
some wise and some humorous
replies.
The Huron County Women's
Institute Rally to be held at Au-
burn on October 3rd will be at-
tended by several members.
The chief business was the
planning of serving refresh-
ments at a booth at Seaforth,
for the ploughing match in Oc-
tober. Pies and pickles arc to
be donated by members and
workers will be recruited to car•
ry on for one day. A commit-
tee will supervise the work.
Refreshments were served by
the hostess and Mrs. Mel Craig,
Mrs. Charles Campbell and
Mrs. Ceorge Hetherington.
you placed the emphasis on the
meChanics of parenthood in-
stead of on your children,
In the final analysis, it's not
what parents do FOR their
sons and daughters that
counts, but what they teach
them to do for themselves. I
see no mention in your letter
of that magic combination -
love and discipline. Kids who
feel genuinely loved and are
firmly disciplined don't turn
out lazy, unmotivated, dishon-
est and disrespectful.
It is heartbreaking when our
children go astray, and,
strangely enough, the very
thing that will make one kid
will break another. I do not
pretend to know the precise
answer to your question but
I'll bet there are people in your
community who do.
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All letters or requests should
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They are forwarded from this
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requested.
Resolutions for
Convention Read
FORDWICH-The Women's
Institute meeting was convened
by the resolution conveners,
Mrs. Anson Demerling and. Mrs.
Goosen Winkel. Mrs. A. Dem-
erling presided.
The motto "Make new
friends but keep the old", was
given by Mrs. Clarence Cars-
well. Roll call was "My per-
sonal centennial project and
why?"
Announcement was made of
the Huron County Rally in Au-
burn on Monday, October 3.
The Guelph Area convention
will be at the University of
Guelph, September 19 and 20.
Mrs. John Inglis was named
delegate. A committee was
named to look after articles for
the plowing match, Mrs. Cros-
by Sothern, Mrs. Anson Dem-
erling and Mrs. Inglis. No ac-
tion was taken on the senior
training school, "Hats for You".
A thank you note was read
from Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton
of Wingham. Mrs. Crosby
Sothern read and discussed the
resolutions to be dealt with at
the area convention. The re-
mainder of the evening was
spent in a social game.
Marilyn May Riley was at-
tended by her eight sisters at
her marriage to Herbert Borden
Litt of Teeswater in St. An-
drew's Church. Rev. 0, L.
Fish performed the double ring
ceremony. H. V. Pym was or-
ganist and Frank Renwick was
the soloist.
The bride's floor-length
gown of rosepoint lace had lily-
point sleeves and a bateau neck-
line, and was fashioned with
bouffant skirt with tiers of lace
frills. A double apron train
cascaded to the floor from the
back waist. Her veil of nylon
tulle was elbow length and fell
from a crown of irridescent
seed pearls. She carried a cas-
cade of red roses.
Matron of honor was Mrs.
Frank Riehl of Bluevale. Brides-
maids were Mrs. Barry Fuller of
Toronto and Judy Riley. Wing-
ham; Jeanette and Margaret
Riley and Bonnie Litt, sister of
the groom, were junior brides-
maids and Nancy, Heather and
Pamela Riley were flower girls.
The matron of honor and
bridesmaids wore gowns of cop-
en blue sheer organza of A-line
design, each with a panel fall-
ing from shoulder to floor. They
wore matching accessories and
carried cascades of yellow and
white mums.
The flower girls wore bouf-
fant blue and white street-
length dresses with white acces-
sories and carried baskets of
yellow and white mums mount-
ed on' a blue base.
Frank Riehl was groomsman
and ushers were Barry Fuller and
Bill Ballagh.
The bride's mother wore a
turquoise Italian lace sheath
with black accessories and the
groom's mother chose a shrimp
two-piece crepe sheath with
black accessories.
Mission Band
St, Andrew's Mission Band
met at the Presbyterian Church
last Monday, The call to wor-
ship was given by Connie Jamie-
son. Scripture was read by
Alexia Currie and Debra Wel-
wood led in prayer,
A sing-song was led by Mrs.
G. L. Fish and birthday wishes
were sung for Debbie Welwood,
Ruth Ann. Nixon and Brian Reid.
The offering was collected by
Kendra Feagan and Bonnie Mc-
Gee and dedicated in prayer by
Peter Hilbert.,
The story, "George and the
Chinese Lady" was reviewed by
Mrs. Fish. Mrs. Orvil Hastings
gave the closing prayer.
FORD VVICH
Mrs. Tessie Zimmerman at-
tended the wedding of her
grandson, Mr. Bob Templernan
to Miss Mary Fischer in Blue-
vale on Saturday.
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