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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-06-15, Page 12rrOderlith &VAMan Thur June 111!pb, 1967 her -in -Law DPP. Ann Larders: We' have . bete .married eight years and ba a Itve children all planned. My harbored has three brothers. They and their wives • all want fomites. One has had four .children in seven years, another has had two in five years and 'the third has had, six in nine years. • 1Tone r, of , us are 'wealthy, but we own lame hoe's, and get along fine. 'My mother -lin -law has informed us all. that w• a have plenty of children and to close 'down production. When I told her we were expecting our fifth child, she said' Congratulations, - Ethel." My mane is Harriet. Lastnight she coafided that her REAL worry is that she will be financially responsible for the. children according to law, if any. thing happens to her sons. Is this right or wrong? — REE .� ZENTFUL "� ,Dear -Reef There is no law that would* make a grand.. mother financially respens. able for ller son's children if anything should happen to him.. If no one has told your mother—in,law that her com- ments on this intimate sub' ject are unpleasant and un. wanted' - someone should, * .4. , * w Dear Ann Landers; I am a junior at college: but my mother treats"' me as if 1 Were 9 years old. She writes to me five times a week and telephones every Tpesday, .Thursday and Sunday. She comes to visit me oace•a month.' -, W)nl spends more m !ney on me than `she should. Dad makes a nice living but we . are far from wealthy. She buys me clot, hes when she should be buying clothes for Dad or herself. The -strange -thing is that Mom's • A CONKLIN LUMBER SUPER SPECIAL .. 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You' sound more mature than she is,so - the•'burden et shaping a sen. ible relationship is on you. Writing letters is a useful 'outlet and it does not com. promise you in any way,, so -"`s""" ;nothyg"about Mom's five a Week.'Suggest that she cut. calls, however, to two a week Tell her not to buy anything for you unless you ask. Send back, everything e1se.,Insist that she reduce her visits to 'one every other moflth. Don't worry about hurting Mother's feelings. When you Lilac Tea Well Attended The church hall was fragrant 'on Wednesday last with the per. fume of lilacs and the delicious. smells of home baking, when the U.C.W. ' of Victoria street United church held their annual lilac tea. Mrs, Vernon Smith; president, received the guests, at the door. She was wearing a white em. broidered dress of an earlier era, and she carried -an embreid. ered'white parasol. She was ass. fisted by Mfr Leonard Warr, also in an appropriate gown. OLD AND NEW There were many dresses worn by the ladies that have been carefully preserved from other generations, as well as new Cen. tennial frocks: . • Tea was poured from a table - centred with lilacs and spring flowers. Pouring were M.rs. Wil• Liam Westlake, Mrs. Harold Lar.. der, -Mrs. James McIntyre and Mrs. Charles Young. In addition to her- Centennial dress, Mrs. Young was wearing a black rib. bon boa, reminiscent of Queen Victoria's day. writ Business insist on a more mature re. with his hair or what kind of lationship it will be better clothes to buy aid I resent his for her as well as for you, telling me. Arra I right or wrong? SUGAR LUMP * * * Dear Ann Landers: My bpy fri. end is a wonderful -,person but he is always telling me hbw he - likes -me to wear my hair 'and•. what kind of clothes to buy. It seems he must, pass judgement on everything. I don't tell him what to doe Dear Lump:Consider your. self lucky to have a gity who is interested. Some girls could appear for a date with their hair on fire and the fel- low wouldn't even notice: If ypu're. wase you'll appreciate his interest and try toplease him. More Than seventy ,Attend Annual Salkeld Reunion The annual Salkeld • reunion was held at Goderich summer school.,Sunday, June 4 with over seventy people registering. Mrs. Terence Hunter and Mrs. Marie Rowe Were registrars. • Amos Andrew presided for the business session and Mr. T. J. Salkeld gave the secretary-treas. urer's report. Mrs. W. H. Talmay read the "Spectator", family news. Mrs. Terence Hunter won the prize for the best centennial costume, judges being Mrs. Arthur Run. cinian of Oakville, and Mr'$. Wm. Hyslop o! Stratford. Serving tea, all in appropriate costume, were Mrs. Robert Hoy, Mrs. George Carrell, Mrs. Mar. vin Good, Mrs. William Harman, Mrs. Frank Horton, Mrs, Dalton Boyce, Mrs, •M, Holden and Miss Joyce Buechler. Selling the delicioushomefbak. ing were Mrs. Fred Barker, Mrs. Ernest Patterson, Mrs. Ernest Craig and Mrs, Allan Linfield. ANTIQUES There was also a fine display of'•beautiful antiques -in charge of Mrs. Mary Morris and Miss Elaine Bamford, Miss Bamford was elegant in a beautiful wed. ding dress, Worn originally by her' great-grandmother. Preparing the food in the kit- chen were Mrs. J. C. Thompson, Mg's." Ruth Hayden, Mrs., R. M. Fowler, Mrs.. Harry Westlake, Miss Myrtle Johnstone and M.rs. F. Mt:Cullough. Decorating was done by Mrs. S. Argyle and Mrs. Ambrose Colborne. General convenor for the tea was Mrs, Robert Hoy. Get to know. Niagara and see exio 4,0 Atibk.-‘ NIAGARA LOANS Enjoy the vacation -of -a -lifetime at Expo 67 in Montreal. It'sasy with the help of a convenient Niaga'ra Loan. Seethe manager of your nearest 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, exhibition. You can have the money within 24 hours. Payments can be. arranged to suit your budget. Today's the day -to visit Niagara. For .a vacation loan! NIAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LIMITED Member of the Grbup of Cbrnpanies �yy 4 a TO ,A/ FROM riir ep BY MILL HONORED THIS ° CERT' %CA►TE HvE Mr. Roy. Rundle won the prize for the oldest person present and Joe Wise, son of Mr and Mrs, George Wise of Clinton, won the prize for the youngest person present. Sports Com• mittee included Mr. GarySuch. ard, Mx. Doug. Blacker and Mr. Bill Andrew.. The nominating committee re. port was presented by Mr. Ter- ence Hinter. President for 1968 will be Amos Andrew; lsC Vice. president, Terence Hunter; sec. retary-treasurer, T. J. Salkeld. A. display of antiques and family photographs created a great deal o! interest. Cents �� Dollars and d in our ,Mock. of f merchandise, ..... to the vd%ua purchase o ............. ... •• on the P the store by .......... _-�:$Igned for ��?311�,��-. pate........... ..x +o,�w' 18 �, ,SAY D WONDER EVERD w M0 THE MONEY OR YOU. CAN PICK OUT A PAIR OF. SHOES- FOR HIM AT .... ROSS ,SHOE SHOP THE SQUARE All Purpose, Presifted SAVE UP TO 20c.OVER OTHER BRANDSi- GILT EDGE FLOUR3 Varieties' ANN PAGE BEANS (With Pork, 7 -LB BAG FEATURE PRICE! 19-FL-� OZ TINS Vegetarian or Boston Style)." 'v � ♦rY I�IYlI IY I,.Y r; fY er 1Y f, ' Come Sunday , morning, will you be •one of the thousands of fathers who are forever amazed? Will you look at your new fishing .reel or power 1001 or camera . . . and wonder! 1 "How did Mom get the money?". You'll know she didn't' rob a bank ... .,and she didn't sell the car. Maybe, just maybe, we can give you a hipt. Is Mom an A&P shopper? Could it. bethat the savings she makes each week' of the ,yeaj, add up to so much? Why not ' ask her? 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