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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-06-08, Page 12• . • 2,- The. r I 14tari, 11Riaday, ;114 e8 887 'on. .--tanders: •• • • 0 • Orr Best To Face Up To Tradgedy Dar Ann loanders; The letter fromthe woman whose husband copimittedsuicide had special moaning, to. me, because Vhad the sahle 'hideous experience. Your a(litee to her was excel. lent. You told her, not to ran, • NI to stay in town and hold her head, up. Too bad you. Weren't around Eo tell me what to do 15 years ago, was one who ran and it was the 'worst I could have done. With* two weeks of the tragedy I sold my home and furniture .4t a ridiculous price and headed for a distant state. Then x dtd soinething unforgivable -I told my .new acquaintances that my .husband had 'suffered a hesirt attack. The 'real story got out (heaVen kaows how) and people began to suspect foul play. Within a year 1 was so uncom- fortable that I decided to move back to the City I had left. But I had to buy another home and it cost a lot of money wnich I could have saved had I sta,yed where I belonged in the first place. Please keep dishing out solid advice, Ann. You are a we 'old ttu•key.-SM.kRT TOO LATE Dear Smart: Thankfor the .complimeat,, I appreciate It-. wise old ttirkey crack andall. * * * bear Ann Landers: M bet tri. end °(I will call her Irma) has, a habit that is Affecting her frienji. ship with other people, It bothers me, .too, but I can stand it. Irma twitches her mouth up after every five or six words. I have heard several people men. tion. how odd it look's but nobody says anything to her, it's always behind her back. Do you think, out of friencIshipt I should tell her, or shoUld it be somebody who iS,related to her?-FRMND OF A TWITCHER Dear Friend: Do notmeution Irme.'s twitch. It is anervous , habit which she' will over. • come eventually - I hope. In the meantime, rest assured Irma's mother and father have noticed it and it's up to them :to say something if they want to. Just make sure yOu are not one of the kids who laughs when irma twitches. " 413 * * Dear, Ann Landers: Two months Aga' our 23 -year-old daughter accepted an engagement ring from a very fine young man. They plan to be married4n July. a • • AWE Nil ilIr1111 aara• - '''...6.111111111111":":11-11111111111°.• • • Get to know Niagara and see expog Attl& NIAGARA LOANS .1” I• „-, '• • The young man's parents live People keep asking about opr about 300 miles lrom here, We daughter's future,in-laws,aydwe have been waiting for' a, phone don't know what to say-C.L. call or a letter trvn them, some. thing in the ' way of "congratu- pear c.L.K.: Sometimes it IS lations," but •so hr notitan has best to forget about the W. turned up. quette boo* and use common We have • inquired of people sense. This is one of those, who should know, and they, all times. Call or write t4e say the groom's. parents'aresuP. groom's parents, and invite posed to make the first move them to come ' for the day sto becoMe acquaiinted. The eti. or the Weekend. If they de. quette books say so, too. , cline you will at least have ',If we do not hear frpm these, made the effort. I hope you, People before the wedding shall will do this for your daligh- we, just send an invitation and ter's• sake, 'even though the say othing about their ,strange m, cm should have been made' behavior? Please advise at once, by them. Plan Regional Folk School For. United Church Camp Here "Folk schools are an exper. ienpe in living with others, shar. ing other points of view and shar. ing discussions; they help you come out of your shell," says Mrs. Faye year, Clinton, reg. ional folk school seciIstary. One delegate who attended a folk .school said, "I had ideas before and now I am not afraid to use thern", Another remarked "I've been able to practise some of the methods I learned at folk school in a youth group I lead and now have become enthused about leading this group instead .3v of just doing a job". • This year the regional folk school will be held at the United church camp, Goderich from June .22 to June 25. The theme: "New Insights in people working to. gether". Leadership will be pro. vided by David Smith, internat. conal conference consultant and group trainer of Barrie, and Victor Morrow, special advisor of. projects for. rural learning association. . For turthur information con. tact, Mrs. Faye Fear, secret. ary, Box 310, Clinton; This group, on their Way to the UCW lilac tea, was . detained by the Signal -Star photo- grapher just long enough to provide another array of striking 19th centitry gowns. At left is Mrs. Gordon Henderson wearing a print Enjoy the vacation -of -a -lifetime at Expo 67 in Montreal. It's easy with the • - help of a convenient Niag'ara Loan. , See the manager of your neatest Niagara office. He'll -give you complete ' • details on how you can experience the most exciting holiday ever. At Expo 67 — Canada's.first world r exhibition. You can have the money within 24, hburs. Payments can be 4;1: arranged to suit your bud9et. .Today's the day to visit Niadara.' For a vacation loan! ERY 29 KINGSTON STREET NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED Member of the Group of Companies 524-8357 Let's see! His shirts ... starch or no starch?' ' • .His,eggs sunnyside up or over lightly? His coffee . . . a bit -on the strong side? His steak . . . medium -rare or rare -rare? His favotirite pie . . . apple or cherry? Knowing these things is important. Knowing this is important, too: A&P is a store you can trust. BRIDE SHOULD KNOW! 4. • . - • bonnet and gown styled • in the VictOrian fas ; with her is two-yearTold David Good- man. At center is his mother, Mrs. Will Goodman,, Belleville, and on •the - right is Mrs. Earl Elliott, town. era Sale! A&P Coffee! BOKAR COFFEE I LB. BAG , 3 LB. BAG 1.-19 1st SAVE 24c 7 c c SAVE 4c • 0:4 8 0 CLOCK COFFEE' I LB. BAG SAVE 100 Choice Quality 'A&P TOMATOES ' Ann Page Reg. Price btl 31c -SAVE .6c - CHILI SAUCE • 11 -11 -oz btl 25c • 3 LB. BAG 1.89 SAVE 30o FEATURE PRICE1 3 28-11,oz tint,89C Fernihirie 'N41<ins. `MO I)SS ijj Clark's •-• •- ,--** --FEAT U-RE-fiRteE4-- REGULAR or CARE -Egg • • pkgs of 12 99, FEATURE PRICE! TOMATO SOUP .91":°ztinsl 00 Brides have been doing it for over 40 years. • ,We think it's important for brides, • new. or old, to find a store they can trust, to know that everything they buy is totally guaranteed: • ihat'sA&PPo • No matter who makes it, ifpro A&P sells it, A&P 'guarantees it. • Is this a good reason for' shopping A&P? 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