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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-06-29, Page 13Ann enders 4 , • Dear AM- Lander's: 'Whitt is OW World Coining to, anyway? My husband received an Insult• ing letter today from a replit• able jewelry store. I think it is outrageous that a place of business would go to such extremes.to c011ect a$1.11. First let`rne tell yeti iv� are • respectable People and we try to pair, our bt1lsonhtne. Once in awhile, we do get behind but "We have never gone completely dead On a bill. Here' is the letter we received. Please coat. mentt ' "Dear Sir: Your'accOunt'has been on our books for over a year. We respectAilly remind you that we have now carried you longer than your Mother did. Thank you fnr your, prompt attention." Isn't that awful?.DISGUSTED WITH GIMMICKS Dear Disgusted: Sorry, but 1 think it's pretty fun: ny. It ill behooves a per. son who is a year in ar. rears to criticize 4t mer. chant who tries to get his money. " • • hy 41,0 • ••••- , • ' F I Dear. • Ann Landers; The • letter from Constanting, the girl who thOutht she was pre. pant and thenAlsco.verea he .. wasn'tcould have been Writ• ten by me. When .I told my boy friend 1 was P,q., 1 saw ills 'true colors, The first thing, be did was try to blame it on someoneelse. even though he itlieW he was pir first- and - only serious boy. friend. .Then. he got mad 'and called. me 'dumb" and said() I got pre. gnant to trap him.. Ilis iltirdact was one 1 will „ _ATM,'It gaVO Me the second • chance some girls never getio and believe Me I arn-MATEr• FUL, Dear Grateful: Thanks.. for pharing your nightmare. It should Make interesting reading for some of you. girls out there who think If a something happens, the • "love 01 ybur will surely stand by you.‘ • * *- Church Aids • never forget He sald•he ceuldn't 9. face his parents and suggested that I. tell my parents I was raped by a stranger because he was going to deny every. thing. ' Two days later I discovered I was not pregnant alid told 'him so by mail. The next day he was back, smiley-facedand ready to take up where we had left off. 1 told him 1 never • wanted, to see him again, whith was the understatement of the year. That little scare was thebest thing that ever happened to me, ti Announcements, Of Interest At June Huron At the Sumiexecutive meeting of Huron Presbyterial United Church women, the president, Mrs. 'George °Mtchie, made three announcements which should be of interest to all members. The Ethel Child Scholarship, which covers the Huron Pres. byterial this year and covers the expenses of One delegate to ' the klma College School of '• United Church women, hasbeen awarded to Mrs. Ben 'Gibson - of the Fordwich Church. • Miss marjorie Smith, field wcirker for ,the Board ofWomen, will hold two.workshops in this Presbytery this autumn on the theme "A More Vital U.C.W." nK Dear Ain Landers: „Nemo tell me how to get rid of a • star boarder. My husband has this *friend who works in the same office and gives him a lift every* morning. (The office is 15 minutes from here and the bus stops at our corner.) My* husband is supposed to be reads at 8:00 a.m; but•this friend .always''shows up at 7:30 -tot in time for breakfast. He comes 'in, site down at the The June meeting of theWMS Of Knox Presbyterian Church was held on Tuesday afternoon. The preside*, Mrs, A. Ennight Opened the meeting with pray. er, and presided for the bits. Mess session. She gave a brief report Of the meeting held in 7 Clinton recently, when it was announced that the September rally of the Presbyteriarwill be held in Seaforth on September 13th with afiginooli-i-na even. • ing sessions. Miss Mary Whale, director of overseas missionsovill be the — speaker in „the afternoon, and. Presbyterial our own Miss Ida White will be the evening speaker. The S ea. ' -forth afternoon dauxilary will celebrate the 90th birthday of the WrvIS., and Maitlion0 Pres. byterial have been hivited to attend the meetings. A letter was read asking • for a donation tor supplies for Camp Kintail and it was decid.; ed to donate' $10. It was also reported that. six of our mem. bers had -gone to Kintail to help with the regular preparations forcamp activities. Miss L. MacArthur reported 34 home calls, and 25 hospital calls, and hoped. the members will still remember the sick and shut-ins duringJuly andAugust. • This was the closing day for the Centennial project. Mrs. Kezgnerted$18 hatibeen reed e ved and when the day's con- tributions were added, there was a total of $100, a -fitting result for a Centennial pro. ject. This will be sent to Miss .Nirmala Agerwal, a jdica1 student at Ludhiana filta1, stated in a recent brochure, • India, as a personal gift from were disci's d the dates, the Afternoon Auxiliary 0! Knox July 20, 21, 22 will be church W10. very busy ones fo the club. Mrs. G.L. Royal introduced the topic ,which brought inter. Plans for a float for the July esting information on the ethnic 1st parade were formulate d_anL „-•grouPs of people who have come this also will, be a busy me. to Canada. Their chief difficulty Many ideas were discussed and is in learning English; she told, the entry sent in. • • of the fine work among Hun. A delightful lunch was seri. garians and, of , their interest ved by the hostess. • in the church, along with awish The first will be at Henson on. October 2, from 10:00a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and the second , at Blyth on October' 3, Miss Smith will also speak at an even. • ing meeting on October 2 in Ontario Street Church in Clinton. The fall regional conferences will be held as follows:, South •region at Greenway on, October .24; North region at St. Helens, October 25; West region at Westfield, October 26; andCen. tre' region at Moncrief, October• • 27. The departments of Christian citizenship and social •action leadership development, fin; ance and missionarry„pAgsViTt..-_..r are to be °emphasized. Mrs. James Presi Hostess To Goderich Ad Club Meet 1 . Tuesday **ening, the ja_clies of the- cioderich Art Club met • at the, home of Mrs.-- James • Prett. About fifteen of the mein. bers had attended the opening of • inn Fairsertricels "Country " o" and were quitereiecite4--- the ."Studio" being sci Goderich. Plans for the ArtIvItul, which s • being held in- Court house • . Park - not Harbour Park • as iroups to help in any way Possible. Mrs. K. lhinn told of thewOrk among the Chinese in Canada. In ,British Columbia, they have kifidergarden in Victoria and Vancouver, and meetings in•the homes helpingtthe women to get to know each other, and this' helps in a good many ways. We also have work in Gyndale House, Montreal, which is mak. ing life brighter in many homes, along with work in Toronto and Windsor, as well as, smaller places that are also doing their part. On Time? • table and says, 01% have ay cup of Coffee." Then he rem. arks on hoVf „goO4 -the bacon smells and how great the wheat cakes look,and ends up having a complete'brealdast. This man has a wife at home 'but he says lie doesn't like to bother her in the morning. He doesn't mind bothering tp,,, however, �d I regent it. It's not the extra -work orthe extra groceries but 1 don't appre• ti -,- e -e. • , ' Mrs, Dyke told .Of the work among the Ukrainians, which Is greatly appreciated. There are difficulties at times, but there are many things that are most, encourp.ging,-and thepeople app. reciate what is' being/ done. The Scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Basnett, who also closed the devotional period,. • with prayer. • A pleasant half hour over the teacups followed and was enjoy. • ed by all. Brothers, Sisters Are Reunited After 51-Yeat Separation A, family reunion was _held on the lawn at the home of Mr. • and Mrs. William Westlake of Sanford, near Goderich,-a week ago Sunday with 76 present. The unique feature of this re. union was that the elder gen. eration, brothers and sisters, were together at the same time for the first time in 51 years. , They are the family of the late William " and Elizabeth Westlake of near Wroxeter and were raised here before strik- ing out on their own in various ' places and occupations. Those present of this family were Mr. , and . Mrs. Frank Westlake of North Vancouver, retired • _ employee of Wholesale Drugs; •M. ana Ivirs. canaries west. lake of Tugaske, Sask., a grain buyer; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Westltke, of Moose}Tawi Sask., • a retired postal clerk; Mr. and Mrs. Harry(KathleenWestlake) Pflance of Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. George Westlake, Wrox. eter, a retiredpaice constable; Mr, and Mrs. William West,. lake (host and hostess) of Salt. ford, retired commissioner at RCAF Clinton; M r. Arthur Westlake, Toronto, with Na. tional Cash Register, one sister, Mrs. William (Annie WestlaIce) Maxwell of Wroxeter and two -brothers, Fred of Lis. towel arid Harry are deceased. Five of these Westlake bro. thers served their country in ,World War I, which speaks high. 1 , • ' ly of their patriotism. There is just one family in the connection with four gener. ations and that is the family cit Mr. and Mrs. WilliamVest. lake. The Westlakes with their children, grandchildren and great anddhildren enjoyed' a delicious supper on the lawn followed in the evening with a sing song, led by Rev: and Mrs. Warr -of Victoria Street United Church where the Wil. liarn Westlakes regularlyattend :Ind have served in several of. fices and 'in the choir. Then many wended's their way home • after a, pleasant day. There were numerous pictures taken during the afternoon which will often bring:back happy memor. les of their day together. Previous to this occasion the visiting brothers visited at dif. ferent time •with others of .the family, George, Arthuil and Kathleen. • • • elate . serving a guest 6Very morning 'at the crack of dawn. What's he sointwx-HOWDY • ' PG-PEF' Dear Howdy t WOUld•he a good idea, if your husband walked at least part way to work or, took the bus, Sup. gest it. '• • r .• • CONFEDERATION WE ARE PROUD TO HAVE BEEN A PART OF OUR ILLUSTRIOUS PAST. 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