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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-11-28, Page 4Wingi arra Advance®Times, Thursday, Nov. 25,, 1968 features from The World of Women PLAY IT SAFE...BE SURE THAT INSURANCE 15 ON THE JOB One Policy Assuaes !'our ,Piece of Mind Our low-cost complete cover- age Homeowners' Insurance . full protection with one policy! Call us. No. obligation.) WBs CONRON, CLU INSURANCE. AGENCY Complete insurance .Coverage Agents for -Manufacturers Life Insurance Com f-ny 5 JOHN ST. W._ WINGHAM PH, 357-2636 A,Beautiful Idea • for every beauty -conscious woman on your gift -I ist new Moisture Bath!' It not only smooths and perfumes the skin, . but actually helps to replenish the moisture all skin cells need. Scented with the wildflower bouquet of Blue Grass or elegantly feminine Mernoire Cherie. 8Y2 oz., 6.00 VN L'I?E S''CR/<'T/ON DPuGGIST ome a Newlyweds are living in Harriston Orange and yellow Turas decorated Wroxeter. United Church on November 9 for the wedding of Helga Iwanyk and Douglas John Alcorn. White satin bows graced the guest pews. Rev. George S ach performed the ceremony. Mrs. A. Edwin Martin was the organist and Gordon Kaster.sang Wedding Prayer and Walk Hand in Hand. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Michael Iwanyk of Harriston and the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs, James F. Alcorn of Wroxeter, Mr; Iwanyk gave his daugh- ter in marriage. She wore an empire floor -length gown of bridal satin with: chantilly dyer - lace on the bodice and b e 11 sleeves. Braided tarn of sequins and satin edged the hem of the sown and a seed pearr and daisy tiara held her three-tier shoulder veil. She carried an oval bou- quet of white .Sweetheart roses edged with white mums White mums and satin streamers fell from a white lace' °doille wjh yellow tulle, ending in yellow roses. The groom `s sister, Heather Alcorn, was maid of honor. Her formal empire gown of orange and yellow ' igurecl chif- a° fon was worn over yellow taf- feta. She carried a bouquet of orange and yellow unlink Sandy Biewald of Arthur, flower girl, wore a street length dress of yellow lines and car- ried a basket of orange and yel- low baby mums. James Hayes of Wingham was best man and the ushers were Rick Alcorn of Niagara Falls', brother of the groom, and the bride's brother,,, Michael Iwanyk of Harriston. Another brother, Peter Iwanyk, wasting bearer. The.reception was held•in TY the Legion mall at Wingharn. A three-storey wedding cake decorated with yellow .Sweet- heart,roses and fern centred the bride's table. The:bride's mother wore a leaf green double -k .it dress with beige, insert in the A-line Skirt, white accersories and cot. sage of yell* mums, .Asheath dress with three-quarter coat of turquoise and gold embooset brocade was worn by theiFooml, mother tth bladk accessories and corsage of deep. pink Sweet". heart toil i t travellir to the Kawatha Lakes District Mrs, Alcorn chose a green and white laminated dress with white accessories, green wool coat with three- quarter sleeves and collar of white fur. Her corsage was ye mow mkurnt. Mr. and Mrs. Alcorn have taken up residence in ;Harriston FOR: REEVE VOTE FOR FREE TRANSPORTATION T0. THE i01-1 .5 CALL, 357-3530 Dear Ann Landers: I was very disappointed in your answer to the woman who wrote about her . moustache. She said she was well 'aware of ,the unsightly growth of hair .over her lip and that she had tried several things advertised in magazines but nothing had worked. Why didn't you give her sone moral support instead of putting her down? You should have told the ,woman that a man who would attach so much im- portance to a flaw in her looks can't be worth much. in the first place. The writer described her- self as a college graduate and an avid reader. She said she attended concerts frequently and took night school classes in art and literature. This' would indicate, she pis-. an intel- lectual person. Surely her sup- erior -mind--ought to count for something. Somewhere . in this world there MUST be a think- ing man who would 'appreciate this woman's real worth. . You can square things by printing this letter.—PENNSY- LVANIA. etter: PENNSY- L\TANIA. Dear Penn: ' Unfortunately, most men can see better than they can think. There is no reason -fora wo- man to have a, moustache in this day and age. If one thing does n't. work, she should try an- other, until she finds something that does work. Many women have had success with depila- tory creams and bleaches. Others have gone to elec- trolysis. The dame who expects a man to look past her mous✓ tache into her superior mind is asking a great deal. * * * Dear Ann Landers: I am only 17 years older than my .daugh- ter. (She is 16), No one would believe I am Phyllis' mother unless they were told. We look like sisters. This does not both- er me, but it . seem to bother Phyllis. My husband and I were di- vorced two years ago. Ever since that time Phyllis has had the crazy notion I am after her boyfriends. Last Friday an attractive kid of 19 came by to take Phyllis to a dance at a nearby fun -centre for teens. When he arrived, my daughter was not ready (as usual) so I thought I should entertain him. VIIIlI4M_1 MEAT MARKET SPEcIALS' FOR THURS., FRI., SAT. Winghom Mslat Marko Sausage59` HEAD CHEESE 49` PORK �. HOCKS 49 BACON ENDS S141 The stereo was .on and the music was great so we started to dance. We danced together as if we had practiced for years. He was ,amazed I knew all the latest steps. Suddenly he said, "Why, don't you come to the dance with us?" I didn't . have anything else to do and it sounded like fun so I said, 'Td love to." Just then Phyllis came in. When I told her about thy nifty invitation she didn't look 'very happy but I figured 'she'd get over. it. To make a long story short, I had a ball but'Phyllis spent most: of the . evening in the la- dies' room. This morning- she yelled about my staying i1R my own generation and accuser me of trying to cut into her social', life. How can: I get some ` ennse into this':'idbliSh ^girre lad? Can 'I:.help-it` if I look more' like a , girl friend than a q►oth er?--SPRING.. ,. Dear Time: Your daughter doesn't used a 33-year=old girl friend. She needs . a mother— and it's time you started to be- have like one. You should not hays accepted, the young man's invitation. Than are times when it .is good manners to say "No, thank lyou." This was one of thoi•. times. In the future I hope you will conduct yourself with a little re- straint in the presence of Phyllis' friends. A youthful and attractive mother can pose •a serious threat to her daughter's sense of security. * * * When romantic glances turn • to warm embraces is it love or chemistry? Send for the book- let • "Love Or Sex And How To Tell The Difference." Write to Ann Landers , 'in care of: this newspaper, enclosing 40c in coin plus 6c for postage and a long. self-addressed, unstamped en- velope. All letters or requests should be addressed to Ann Landers. c% Advance -Times, Winghim. They are forwarded from this office unopened._ Be sure to, en- close a long, self-addressed, un- stamped envelope and .dc for postage, and the necessary coin- age for the booklet requested. 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