HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-06-01, Page 12040 Ann Landers; x am a fain.
i (four fine children) and
sauce. to read your cantina for
4 ).ages, NOW I find myself turn.
you for advice, I am so
fon, ,inside i' can't bring my?
,self' to talk to anyone butt need
•Setae answers, • •
Ota r -son who is'22 will be return.
• ing' from ' Vietnam within a few
weeks. We Should be thrilled but
We aren't, Last night my wifre
.said she would rather„ have had
se )Getter frehi the Army saying
elle boy was dead than his letter
telling us, he is brieging.home a
,Vietnamese bride.
Our son sent.,, snapshot which
my wife tore tip. She says when
she learns the day of their ar.
rival she ,will make plans to gp
visit her sister in another state.
My wife wants 'me to join her
in this action.but I can't do it.
cc nr.e Son's
She`Says.If I refuse, I, am choms•
lug our son and his Vietnamese
bride over her,
e right
Please tell me what isttt. �' g
thing to do,.HEARTBROKEN DAD
Dear Thad: WeYdomo your son
and his -wife and make them
as comfortable' as possible.,
He is of legal agea`7ie grade
.his choice and there is no•
thing you or anyone else can
do about it now.. (Incidentally,
your son and his bride had
to go through a tough screen.
ing process with' the Army
before , they; marriage *as
allowed. They don't permit
spar- of. the moment weddings
and the background of pros.
pective brides is invest;.
gated.> If your ' wife still
chooses to write the`boy'off,
that's up to her, but she has
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Dear Ann Landers: We have
five children, from 4 to 16. It
has taken me uhtil now..ia.:get.
the home of my dreams..
The most elegant room,in the
house is. the living room and
'I've' made it clear 'to 'my child,
ren that this one room is :out..
of.botlnds 'for` 'tile';;;, "This one
room is going to be free of toys,
apple cores, peach pits,, popcorn,
schoolbooks, building blocks,
roller ' skates and soft . drink
bottles.
The family room is equipped,
with . a snack bar, color TV, a
chest filled with toys, finger
paints, games ` and even bunk.
type beds for sleep.ovef guests.
My dearsst frieed thinks I am
horrible because I refuse to let..
the children play in the living
room. She says, children should
feel free to play ' in any room of
the house -that my "selfishness"
will create resentment which will
crop out later and I will be sorry.
What do you think? MEAN
MOTHER
Dear Mother:I' see no reason
for children to play in every
room otthe house. Ifyouwant
th. kids to stay ouut of the
living room, that should set.
tie it.and t business is it
of our Erie anyway?
Dear AnnLanders: I'm 33, have,
a good figure and betterthan aver.
age 'legs. 'When the short skirts
came iI swore I wouldn"t'shorten
my hems, but after a fw months
dfelt tacy in a group of well«
ressed women and decided to
go up just a little.
I, have gone up, "Rust a little"three times in the last seven
months and now my 'hemlinnee tooin to stay midk no matr
g gwhat the rest of. the wrld does:The problem is when ,I sit I
reveal . much too much leg and
there seems to beno solution.
Any suggestions?.;.HARRIET
Dear Harriet: Don't cross
your legs. Cross your ankles
instead. Carry, a stole, a
sweater or ajacket and drape
it across your knees wheu
seated. Too tny women
today- appear stylish wnen
they stand .. and indecent
when they sit.
Auc#ion Bufbs, Plants Feature May Meeting Auburn' Institute
The May meeting of the Auburn
Wom=en's Institute- was held in the
Community Memorial hall withthe president, Mrs, Donald Ha.
ines,'in charge. The meetingwas
Steward collect and O Canada,
with Mrs. William Jr Cr`ig at'
the piano. Mrs. Haines welcomed
• all the members and visitors to
-the meeting. The minutes .were
approved as read, by the secret.
ary, Mrs. Bert Craig who also
gave the financial statement.
• The new lights have been in.
s fled on the stae and nowmake
a big improvement in the light.
ing at the front pf the hail. Plans
were made to cater to thessess.
ors' and municipal officers' ban.
quet on My 24th andcommittees
were formed. Mrs. Thomas Haggitt and Mrs. Frank Raithby were
appointed delegates to the Dis.
trict-Annual at Clinton on May 30,
The members voted to held a
birthday party for the residents
of. Huronview on October 18.
me. Mrs. Arnold Craig and Mrs.
W. 'Bfiadiock took up the collect.
ion and the pennies for friend.ship. The Centenial hymn, written
y byMrs,DEIN-ai of1N nghamwas -
sung by Ms. Gordon McClinchey
and Mrs: Norman McClinchey.
A contest, "Flowers of. the 'pro.
vinces," was conducted by Mr• s. •
Robert J..Phillips. Mrs. Gordon
Chamney presented a gift to the
winner, Mrs. Arthur Grange.The motto"salt your food with
humur, pepper it with art, and
sprinkle it over with charm of
friendship," was given by Mrs.
Arthur . Grange,, She spoke of the
importance of. salt in daily diets.
and how it is needed to pep up
food; so alsohumorpepsuplives.
In her message she spoke of the
value of true friendships andhow
to' have a friend is to be one.
She closed her motto by reading
'the poem, "A• Heapof Living,"
by Edgar Guest.
Mt s. Donald Haines gave an
interesting paper •on horticulture
dealing with the .,panting -:ofannuals and their . -care. Mrs.
Grdon Chamneftead a peen,.
he African: Violet."Anauction
of bulbs .and plahts was conducted
by Mrs. Haines assisted by Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt. Lunch was ser.
ved byMrs. William Straughan
and Mrs. Gordon McCinchey.
Held Successful Cooking S
K�Ox Presbyterin
CGIT lan
Mother, -
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Banquet SoSoon
s ere ir►ade Committees. were formed tO
for the mother and daughter barn
* q t`at`Kno C "I�'nSbytertan c n1rCh
• when ,the Auburn group of CGIT
At Auburn Community'Centre' 1'
A successful cooking school
conducted by Mrs. Scriver .of
Waterloo was held in the Auburn
community 'memorial halllast
Thursday -evening. The president
of' the Auburn Women's Institute
introduded the guest. and wel.
'corned all to the school. -
Mrs. S•criver ' .showed dolls
dressed in-.Centenniall dress and.
also early dolls used WO years
ago in Canada, including dolls in
Indian dress, apple and ant, dolls
and the early costume of the
Mennonite women.
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She demonstrated the making' of
salad dressings and made several
salads.
Centetnial; plaques were .pre.'
rented to Gail'Seeirs, FayeSeers,
Trudy 'Machan,, Lorraine Cham,.
ney, Marie Plunkett and Sheron
Collins,' The _bake table was in
charge of 'Mrse Thomas Haggitt,
Mrs. Robert . Turner and 'Mrs.
Arnold Craig. The door was . in
charge of Mrs. Bert Craig, Mrs.
Gordon Chamney and, Mrs. W,
Bradnock.
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'PERS
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Craig,
Jeff and Vera of, Ilderton ;spent
the holiday with her parents, Mr. „
and Mrs. William J. Craig.
Mrs. JamesRobinson of Yellow
'Grass, Sask. visited last week
with .her. cousins, Miss Laura
Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Johnston and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
J. Phillips. •
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston
of Toronto spent the holiday with
her parents, INfr.•andMrs. Alfred
Rollinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Bird o.'
listowel, visited friends in the
Village Last Saturday.
Correction- A mistake was
made in last week's obituary -of
the late John Jackson. It was
that he 'had lived in W.etaskwin,
Sask. and it should have . been
W utaskwin, Alta.
Rev. John Ostrom spent a few
days last week with MrrandMrs.
Frank Raithby.°
- ----Charles-Scotts -spent--the- fio1 i-~
iday visiting friends in London.
Lyman Jardin, grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. William S traughan, 'has
successfully ' completed live ye.
ars at the University of New
Brunswick in Fredericton, ' ob.
taint -ng degrees in Bachelor a,
Mrs. Andrew Kirkeonnell re.
ported the cards she had .sent
and read seireral thanlf:you notes,
Mrs. Wes Bradnock reported on
the completion of the 4-H project,
a world of food in Canada. The
role call was answered by the
members telling the most neigh.
borly thing that ever happened to
met for their regular. Meeting
The president, Brenda Ball,'was
in charge of the meeting which
opened with the hymn, "When'
Mothers of Salem", .Purpose and
the Lord's Prayer, Betty ,Mess
presided -at the piano.
The minutes of the previous
meeting wereaccepted as read
by -the secretary, Joyce Leather.
land, The offering was received
by Nan Lapp'. and dedicated -by
Prayer. An levitation was apcep.
ted , to ,be guests at the U,C.W.
meeting en ' May 23 in 'Knox
United, Church. Betty Moss was
appointed, to provide a musical
number.
The bale was packed for Kenya
- - , to : go ,to Mr: and -Mrs. Stewart
ONALS ' Toll for help in the girls' home
Physical Education and Bachelor
or. Arts .History Major. His par.
ants,- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Jardin, and ,son Harold of Wing.
ham motored to Fredericton to'
attend the graduation on May 16.
Lyman has accepted a position
with the Fredericton high school
for next term.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dodd
returned to their summer home
on the Base -line after a winter -
in Florida. -
• Paul Haggit of Zurich spent the
weekend with" his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thotms . Haggitt ,
and Stephen. -
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Graviston
of Tavistock ' visited last Sunday
with Mr. -and ' Mrs. William J.
Craig. -
Misses Jean Houston and Jean
Jamieson of 'Torontospent the
weekend with - their sister, Miss
Frances E. Houston and Miss
Olive Young. - -
---Miss-Ruth S'chneider' of Kit.
chener'spent the holiday wfthher
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Schneider and family.
Mrs. Ralph D. Munro visited
recently wihh Mr, and Mrs. Don.
aid Youngblut and family in Lon.
don and Mrs. R. Russel at Exeter.
there. Miss Laura Phillips is
looking after the late ,donations
for 'packing: `r
help at the mother and daughter
-banquet,,when 1ev1 Mia ,Job; .
stun of Brussels will .be the
guest ;Speaker and guest singers
will be Miss Barbara Snell and
Ken . Scott of Loodesboro. The
graduation ceremony will beheld
for. three graduates, BrendaBall,
Wendy Schneider and..Ruth Bere.
The' girls were reminded of the
(GIT- rally-- to be .held on June 17
at the United church 'summer.
school ground north of Goderich.
After the singing of' the closing
hymn, the meeting was closed '"by
singing of ,Taps and benediction„ '1 ,
NEWCOMERS '
Mr id 'Mrs.: C. Brenton and
son ,Cliff"! Blenheim moved into
their new' home in the Bank . .
apartment last Saturday, WeWel.
ns to village
comethe B.rento the
_. _$
Where Mr. Brenton has been'
appointed manager of the Canad.
ion Imperial. Bank of Commerce
at°Auburn and Dungannon.
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