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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-01-19, Page 13• a � Dear Ann Landers, 1 ark, not a very good writer and you can; tell from this "letter l~ %'aven't had much schooling. But l have some good ideas about living that Might help: TOUT ,'readerswlro are upset about the :state of the world, TOO' many people woM over t dq anything '..,, about, They worry about other people- smoking, a, neighbor who drinks' too much, long hair and Ve • tight pants on ,teen.age boys, short skirts on women, the war -in . Vietnam, pati oea in - grocery -'stbres, unidentifiedflyingobjects and dirty movies.. Just name it • and soniebody°will worry about it, My ideal is •this: If each one of us would'go to work to improve himself �-the *whole- world would be_ in better shape. I know where I need improvement better thah anyone else, Worrying takes a lot of energyL-out of .a p rson and it doesn't accomplish anything. Jitat think4"' � wonde itwo be�M, � a,f�u1 tild if all that wasted .energy went toward Mending our Own faults and being 'more hind, more hon.est and being helpful to .express o.thers. I knovi any. self very well; t,ut •I hope you will fix up the Words and print my idea. Thank you Very much. ° Two. Cents Worth Dear T.C.• Worth: There's . ndthing • wrong with to way You ' express yourself, and A your idea is well worth pass» ing along. Thank .yoU,..,for writing Socrates . couXdn't. have said it better. Dear. Ann Landers: Today is our son's 16th birthday and ,it is the saddest day • of my l>e. 1 just let him, in a Sciiool..for -delinquent-boys -and-l-am heading - hoxne, 1600 mikes away. I've had, - some , time to 'reflect .onl,,t went wrong and I would like to tell; -your a .. My husbant and I are hared.. working; honestpoopVie. ,Vm a o i?fs's , ,... . registered nurse., We have five childiren. and I've aaways°worked• to suppleruent my Husband's Jul come, Stniday' bas always been just anothiii-work•day for xne• :se I wasn't a churchgoer.. Con. se uentlq, our children didn't go' either. lti see now t' t what �a big mistake.it was. 'Our son began to° run with a bad crowd. He. did poorly in' School, I was too busy td keep an eye on him i is 'father Was not' strong enough to discipline him,. I kriew.- the boy'` -Was drink" iiig but, I coaldn?t do anything about it. •-^ Two weeks' ago the prjncipal telephoned. Our son had been out • all ' night , and carne • to school Monday-`mdrning-initoxicoated: Ile did some . damage in school and. the 'prinetpal had oto }.call the police,; The boy was arreted; The 'judge gave us permission td place him int Christian home - ... VE' Breeding Group Elects Directors Waterloo Cattle Breeding Ass.. cattle inseminated, compared . Thur, -Waterloo; Angus, Alex Ord, ociations annual meetings, held , with 1985;. 81,035 _cattle were Guelph:. Ain Clinton, Paisley and Water. serviced by the association in President for 1967 isSherwood loo this month, were well attend. 1966, in just over four ,counties Taylor, n Jersey breeder of ed by district farmers. Reports in midwestern Ontario, • •. • the Gait district. Vice.president were 'presented bydirectors and Most popular siresere Hol.. is Jack Gilchrist, of Guelph. staff members, and directors and steins,- breeding 42,930, for 51.8 '' officers were elected for 1967. per cent of the -total. Herefords. o,-' A recap of the 1966 Year's were next, breeding 21,156 first Auxtl.hary- business; presented by the man. •, services, just over .a quarter of • - - ager, Wilbur J. Shantz, showed 6* the year's•.bustness.. _ • 1 " an increase of 1:-6- per--eent in_ WCBA employs 30technicians, Eats Pett -luck - working from eightcentres. They P t�.luck was served at the averaged, in 1066, 2;700 first first meetingof "L -ori Ladies z&r''del'in Uent bo s•trathe. than .q y a reformato . ,. so, R storythis is the off; a mother's failure,. Ann, It adds ' u l� to. religious- nog .trainingand no,, discipline in the early. years. You have my .P.ermis.ston.to prim this letter i you think Pit mi ht services • per man. Numbers of egr Auxiliary for 1967. Women ' cattle bred by each centre were Following supper asliortmeet- as follows:, Clrnt '16083 By 11. L. ' BAIRD • It's as simple as it is effec. tive: you've got to earn their confidence. - M.ore than' any other single thing, the- ,attitude' that typifies lady motorists is a tendency to caution and • hesitancy in this male -dominated industry. . Women buyers 'today, accord- ing to recent marketing research, are ,becoming - more expert in automotive Knowledge than prey... iously: But._ they are on the de. fensive in their buying habits and react very adversely to so- ' called 'high pressure' selling." •`" Women love to- shop and they, shop more carefully. than men. Women are more budget -con. 'S sous than menand are generally ter' ':credit ` risks.. They are s: e conscious also and sh to . ittle interest in.horsepower-. ,and - high performance engines. Their choice of car -varies with their age and ' marital status but -they 'universally prefer 'power steering,,., brakes and automatic transmissions, The studies show women under- stand and ,appreciate their new car warranty more.6than inn and ""pare more punctual in up warranty dates. -As a result, they Usually.-keep.their ears in„iaetter, condition.. - Water. in was held le� d��resident,�,_ . J:3.54.5: -'221: merston 12259 Amur 68 0 Kin. rs. arrison, correspond. cardine 6594 Tara 5850 Guelph ence was read end dealt with. • help meonee se, .Heart si C Dear Heartsick: When a , trlott)$r asks if she should • wri.hrs neverork iveoutside ts e>soQ)e n0 ate•ty answer unless I ..have: nil, t.s facts. Some mothers who xxiuist' wort oecause of economic necessity.br'Ing.up, children who ar'e firStrate citizens. In othe situatip s, , the extra income the human post. Tle, motl er would have been' 'wise to torega. the luxuries .s . t�yt at home and take cafe . her youngsters. t ` One • -Bliss •is certain, �i ever. Delinquents n't get that,; way ,overx ight. °A; `ark,», ing' mother Shouldbe aieztr. 1 ct • tq° the signs of ,trouble �.:� . o i el u , .li �bigot* t is � the police get into the '*et .Confidential to Reddy4 Don't e, s: sucker ' `hi oto lig i; e, . o� � �`e O;a you. are the st,04 GRANULATED FINE- " '1 -LB., u1-LB., BAG u saNtam qI.rz.rn_r..r.w0tww..i�40.iii.r.r•eswmmmeawaw,/1.r.r«wAwa"}�.�!m! uril.musirsri.4 i1,rr11rusu,rt!~mPiowslr.. LIa S"S WILKINSON SUPER STAINLESS STEEL ALPHA G ETTI.3 2°T;°:'691 RAIN BLADES °..... Mfg. 5 HELI&' L TOMATO KETCHUP 2 '8� 49' TOP VALU ORANGE PEKOE Pkg. of 120I9 36 -oz. 0790 Pkg. 1 TEA BAGS TOP CHOICE DOG BURGER .. BIG 'G' Asst'd Cheerios 101/2 oz. i;Loc8,--.4 C1,arms. 8oz.CEREALS ies, 12 oz. )WRECK ASSORTED HAIRMIST S gCIKL2.- TIDE 6. m Pkgs. 75° Tis 1.49 SNO CROP `FANCY, FROZEN .' - GREEN PEAS ... 3120Z: SNP CRQP FANCY FR,QZEN CAULIFLOWER... TULIP PARCHMENT MARGARINE •. SHIRLEY QAX APPLE PIE,. SHIRLEY GAY DONUTS • 5091. ' A letter of thanks was received ' _ WCBA also provides -artificial insemination for swine, breed. ing.1827 sow Ifn 1966 The following directors were elected at *the various meetings: Froth Iluron . C,aunty, William Alien, Woodham; Bruce County, Walter Hamel. „Elmwood: Well. ington -County, Jaek-Gilchrist, Guelph;• North Waterloo,' Ward. Shantz, Waterloo; South Water. loo, Jack Gillespie; Galt. Direct. ors with unexpired terms,- also. representing these areas are •Cliff McNeil, df, Goderich, Lloyd Brown;-'-of-elfesl;ey, Glynrreogh lin; of Atwood, . Clarence Eby, of Kitchener, and W. J. Knapp, of Galt. _ Directors elected to represent various breeds ; were; Jersey, Sherwood 'Taylor, Galt; Ayrshire, 'Donald Shuh, Waterloo; Guern. sey, Walter B. Martin, -Elmira; Beef Shorthorn, William Elliott, Guelph;D. P, Shorthorn, Stanley Shantz; Baden; Hereford, ,Harry Lastly, 'women di wore loyal " to a dealer who has treated them fairly and honestly, •though it mar - . have taken them longer to become 'sold' in the firstilace. For this — -reason; --they-often-make-better buys because they;are more likely to consider service and integrity `as well as price. See you next Thursday. Actvt. ENJOY THE FINEST, FOOD • IN TOWN • . .+440a• r is Ch.inese. Food Cour Specialty ALSO TAKE-OUT ORDERS OPEN DAILY 7 atm. fo•�10 p.m. Open Friday and Saturday Until 12 Midnight TheTEsquire Restaurant 124-994r from Westminster JJIospita„L. for.. _.. . donation of1a television set,. also our Veteran's monthly parcel. • Mrs; Howard Carroll Zone Com.. mander, was installed. . Com. • mittees-were appointed for- var. • sous 'deities. Cards and Draws a were" enjoyed for the rest of the. evening. Prizes were won for Euchre. ' by Mrs. A. Bushie, Mrs, Ray Cook; Cribbage by Mrs. R. Good - Mrs. Paul Hill; 500 by Mrs. Art George, Mrs: F. Riley; Court. Whist` by Mrs. William,'t'holnp.,� son, Mrs: Harrison. •, Centennial Cake ;Draw was wor�L ~ by Mrs. Ray Cook; Nearest guess to 'historical date- `Mrs. • Carl Anderson; Lucky plate,- -Mrs. - E. Harrison; Lucky chair, Mrs. Paul -Hill;. Mystery prize, Mrs. Thomp- son; door prize, Mrs. - Lance ` Butler. The name of Mrs. Alex Thomp- son was inadvertently omitted from the list df auxiliary officers last week., ' k POWDERED DETERGENT (SPECIAL PACK) -- SAVE 20c K1 KENT ruit Worm 10•-oz,i Pkgs. Q, 1.1b. Q • Pkgs.. Q. 24 -oz. 3 Pie PLA I N SUGAR. - CINNAMON SAVE. 1.9c --- Pkg. of 12 .-2.-3 LB. SIZE IMPORTED' -LAMB LEMS coL PICUPE ( SLJ-ED BACON • r -ATILT -vices Effective Jan.-.1.8-21.•.Inc'I:' We Reserve the Right CUP TH1;:MIME COUPON 95 Toronto St. , Tel. 524-7924• " BABYBONli a OFFER! `. U.S. NO. 1 VINE RIPE WITH THIS ,-. -COUPON 4 1• Wheh you Cash yo.r • . 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