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Dear Ann Landers: A woman
who works 'in the saran ,firm,
with my husband was having mar.
itaI trouble's.. about five years
ago:She decided that my husb.
'Would would be the perfect confids
ant and counselor; ;
--She writes_hi} ). letters,- tel•
ephones him, at home, dedicates
love songs to him on the „radio
nd "sends hi,m records like a
Doty teenager. Her latest play
s to try to make a friend of
me.
1 Would :not drag this trollop
"• behind an oil tanker ' with 50
. feet of, rope, much less 'invite
M
By R. S. ATKEY
Huron County has renewed its
membership or 1967 in Midwest.
ern Ontario Development area
council at a cost of $5,226, as
, recommended by the new indust.
tial and tourist coMmittee to
county council Monday.
Three other counties are mem.
hers Oxford, Perth and Well-
ington, with Waterloo a "hot".
prospect. The city of Stratford
again has turned down member.
ship in the development organ.
ization.
Calvin Krauter, Brussels,
chairman of the committee, in.
troduced William G. Urquhart,
Stratford, general Manager of
the group, who reported on some
of the projects under way. Signs
were very good in regard to CeR•
tralia, he said,As liaison agents
At Ashfield
• The Sacrament of the Lord's
» Supper' will be observed in Ash.
field Presbyterian .Church on
April 2, with Preparatory ser..
15- ,vice on_Friday slight.. The church
'school will reopen . on April 9,
at 10 a.m. Rev. Thomas Mac.
Kinney of Teeswater will preach
there that Sunday while Rev. Neil
MacCombie is in Teeswater
• for pulpit exchange Sunday.-
PERSONALS
Mrs. - Frank Hamilton visited
with her daughters in London
last week.
Miss Sadie Johnson spent the
weekend with relatives in Cook,
sville. • -
Among holiday visitors. here
�we e; Ray Mackenzie of Tor.
-o - Mr , 4 Mrs. -;-Mae-- Bell
Mar t air Montreal; Mr.
and Mrs.` Jinn Maclntyre of God-
erich. Richard and Wayne Com.
pton of Toronto. Mr:' and Mrs:
Ron Oke and. family of Oshawa;
Alex Mackenzie of Toronto; Miss
Mabelle Macdonald of Windsor;
Donna Wylds of Kitchener, Muriel
Farrish of Toronto; Mr.andMrs.
Gordon Ronald of Toronto; Mr,
and Mrs. ,i3eorge Leadbetter and
Stephen Elliott. Billy and Bar-
'bara of Port Huron.
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her to our home: HOW ":Can . I let
her knew I have. no • intention of
accepting her invitations and that
she should please stop asking
me to•have lunch with :her. Thanks
for your help. On to Her.
Dear Ord Anyonie who can
write a letter- like -that -
doesn't „need me to• put.
words in her mouth. ,
Why not use thatlineabout
the oir tanker and 5Q feet
of rope? It would get your
point across most effect.' •
ively.
* * , * •
, Dear Ann Landers;, Your col.'
unnn is read so extensively that
I can think of no better person
to spearhead a°campaign to get
people to leave their transistor
radios. at home.
$o matter Where I go, I am
forced to listen to Sorriebody's
idea ormusic. Most of it is junk.
Yesterday the girl standing, next
to me at the bus stop had her
.transistor going full blast. • My
luck.,, she got bn • the bus and
plunked 'herself right next to me.
I tried but couldn't.' concentrate
because of (that bee -bop, scooby.•
loobyrdoo racket.
I was -so happy when I was
Membership
for Expo, Midwestern expected
to entertain five to fifteen thous.
and business groups touring the
area this year. ' - •
Mr. Urquhart said the develop.
ment council had not lost any
members- so far from last'year,
but Stratford was out again. They
were just "living out" their lease
in that city, he stared.
Hume Clutton, Goderich,
county' council appointee in 1966,
reviewed his representation and
requested that he not be re.
appointed.
Chairman JKrauter reported
that committee members had met
with representatives of Ontario
'departments of tourism and in.
formation and municipal affairs,
and that a further meeting is plan-
ned to, discuss" the advisability
of county planning.
"Out of this there could evolve
an official plan," • he pointed
out. "However, before any fur.
ther steps are taken, the corn:
mittee will investigate the cost
of any such project and report
back to . county council," the
chairman stated.
Mr. Krauter thought that the
County had not been advertised
enough, and commented that the
committee was talking about pro.
clueing a brochure to be distrib-
uted at various tourist entry
points.
4
1967
Canadian; Centennial lestiva
Of Mission -
SUNDAY, APRIL 2, 1967
• NORTH STREET UNITED CHURCH •
ALL WELCOME
11:00 a.m.—WORSHIP SERVICE—Rev. Ray Horn, speaker.
2:30 p.m."FOLK MUSIC—Indian dances, Indian princess,
films, Ev. Smith and Shorty the puppet, QUES-
TION TIME, displays, coffee.
1:30ipaYi DR: `JOHN"a PETi ROLTAS speaks on "The Profile
of Poverty in Canada." Huron County Centennial
Youth Choir=Folk Music—Question Time-
Displays.
We' " Welcome Everyone,,
•
peat
able to get off the bus and away.
from the racket, but my •- jc+y'
didn't last long. The minute I'
go t into an elevator a Ian
stepped in With his transistor,
radio; He was -listening to the
same rotten station. , • '
Please tell people' that if they
can't bear to be away from their
radios during the day, they should
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Dear. Mo: • 1 agree it is poor
,manners. to ,inflict 'music
on people who may not want
tomhear it.'So=• for those who ,
MUST take their radios
everywhere, 'Ix''x'suggest the
earphone type.
* *
Dear Ann Landers: I a u- 10
years old and already 1' have
two serious problems. They are
` my mother and my father.
My mother is on a diet and
she reads her calorie ',book at
the dinner table every night.
What gets my father mad is
that she counts' his 'calories as
well as her own, and he is not
on a diet.
Last night when mom started
in with the calorie book he asked
her to put it away. She refused,
so he went and got the news.
paper and propped it up in front
of his face. Mom got real mad
and said he was acting childish.
Who is at fault here and what
should be done about it? —Tired
of Dinner Table Fights
Dear Tired: They j-Joth are
at fault; but mom started it.
Ask her is she will please
f.
00
count her calories before
,.you dad comes home. This
would give a1i the members
of the family peace andquiet
at the dinner table, which is
the way it ought to be.
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but I 'prefer the one about "the
other, cheek," I., wohld hate to see
this world fi1i?,ed with gne,eyed,
toothless people. Wouldn't you,
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