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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-10-19, Page 10\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ ♦ • • • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i ♦ ♦ i ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ i 4 The God,rich Slgtal.Ster;Thuridgy, October 19, 1967 aear Ann Landers ,Mother Casts ' paxnn Landers: This pro. blem has bothered me for years and .1 have been tempted to write to you many times. Now I feel I must. It is about my mother, Although I am a grown woman and have children of my own, my mother is still the most Important person in my life. 1 have always felt , that she never loved me and no matter how hard . I try to please her I somehow fall short of the • mark. My sisters° and brother practically ignore Mother yet she, treats them much better rk Cloud than she treats m�e. She' isl ways telephoningthem and going to their homes (inviting her. self, actually). I. find myself begging her " to come to our home and she keeps finding excuses. Mather does not show the same affection for ray children that she shows for the other grandchildren and it bothers me terribly. This mother problem is ruin. ing my married life and cast. ing a dark cloud over every- thing. Please tell me what is wrong with me and what I can do about it. My husband says r "forget it," but this is easier INTRODUCTORY To introduce a new line of TV and Stereo Hi-Fi by one of Canada's ,.most progressive manu- facturers and a name well known to most • people, t am offering for a short time special prices which 1 have promised' not to put in print. FOR BEST VALUES SHOP HUTCHINSON u -1w simour RADIO — TV - APPLIANCES 524-�a31 300 HURON R. True Chequing personalized cheques go here • True Savings passbook goes here The new True way to bank Here it is! Everything ybu need for your com- bination of True Chequing. and True Savings accounts in a neat complimentary wallet. Including personalized cheques. This new True waylteeps your True Chequing account separate from True Savings. You leave enough in a True Chequing Account to pay your bills. You put the rest into 4' % True Savings. (If you already have a 3% Savings Account, you. can convert it to True Savings.) See how this simplifies your 'money planning. Come in and ask about the new True way to bank - and ..get your new True-blue wallet free. Bank of Montreal AA� • Canada's First Bank Goderich Branch:. .MILTON RAYNER: Manager said than done.' UNLOVED DI MIGHT 1, Dear. Daughter: Your mother's attitude toward you will never change' so I suggest that you change your attitude toward her. It will probably require . professional help. Emotionally you are s+ill a little' girl yearning for Mother's approval. A theralist can help you un-- derstand that it is your mother who' is inadequate not you. When you are able to accept this, her indif- ference will not bother you and you'll stop • trying to .. curry her favor. * * * Dear Ann Landers: I have noticed lately • that 'whenever my wife has a cough she is in unusually good spirits. She's gay and peppy and wants to kick up her heels. Yesterday I discovered why. The cough syrup she takes contains a high percentage of alcohol. I figured it out when I saw her go to the medicine cabinet and take a hefty swig of the stuff. I notice , too that she keeps taking the syrup even after the cough dis- appears. She says It makes her feel better. o Neither one of us has ever used - tobacco or liquor. We have been married 32 years ant( have gotten along just fine without it. Do you think this will hurt my wife? Please ad. vise. - RATHER SURPRISED Dear Rather: I don't know the alcoholic content of that cough syrup but I _ • do know that medicine should be measuredandnot • swigged. I suggest that your wife tell her physician what she is doing and let ,him decide if it is harm.. 'ful. * *." * Dear Ann Landers: A recent letter in your column convinced me that you .not only know the score, you also know the names. .of the games and how a lot of those games got started. •- -- I am 21, not handsome, no lady killer, and never had a great gift •of gab. Yet I re. member very clearly that when "I was in my senior year in high school, not- one but three girls (one was 15 years old) all but dragged 'me to bed. I was a lot luckier than that poor guy who wrote, but I realize it was only luck and I am not asking fora good conduct medal. What happened to him zould have happened to me.- MOONFACE Dear Face: Don't throw away that hors shoe yet, Buster, it could STL' happen, Thanks for writing. W.J. Denomme FLQWER SHOP Phone .524- $132. DAY OR NIGHT Agent for 24 -hr. FILM DEVELOPING Xchange your pace... Rush hour traffic on Yange Street, Toronto, looking north from Queen Street, circa 1925 Where the action is . . . in the heart , of• downtown Toronto. At the Lord Simcoe Hotel, you're close to everything - . shops, enter- tainment, and the business district. Change your pace .. enjorToronto more, at sensible prices ... staSt at the Lord Simcoe Hotel, 'where the only old fashioned' convenience is the service. �!c in toronto, stay at he _ 'atil Swam del University and King Streets Telephone 362-1848 DEANERY • .EET TO BE WELD. The Catholic Women's Lea. true of St, Peter's Parish ret sinned their monthly meetings en October 4 -Pin the parish halt with seventeen members including three new members present. - Mrs. Clem Stefiler, thepres. ident opened the meeting with prayer. In the absence of the secretary, Mrs.. John Buchanan the minutes o1 -the last meet. ing were read by Mrs. R. Buch. anan. The treasurer, Mrs. James Sherratt gave'the Finan. ciah re(ort. The spiritual convener, Mrs. Dan Murphy thanked the mem- bers for the good turn out at Holy" Communion for members elf the League the preceeding Sunday. The Stratford Deanery meet. ing is to be held here ih God- erich4 at the parish hall on Wednesday October 25''from' 10 a.m. to 3 p.n-i. All members are invited to attend. It was agreed to send a 'mon- . thly donation to the Pool Fund to help needy .families in India. Cook books are to be ordered to sell at the Christmas Fair. The next meeting on Nov- ember 8 will feature a Pot, Luck Supper and it is hoped that many will come for the social gathering and the- meet- ing. - The meeting closed with prayer. VICTORIA UCW G HOLDS MEET, The regular monthly meeting of Unit three of the U.C.W. of Victoria. S treet United'Church was held in the Church parlor - on the afternoon of October 12 with a good attendance. The roll call was answered by the reading of interesting missionary excerpts. Birthday and -- shut-in's boxes • were passed. The offering was taken and 'dedicated by Mrs. T. Wilson who was also in charge of the Worship Service. Mrs. N. Mc- Kinnon., Stewardship Convenor, gaye an interesting reading. A discussion followed. . The meeting was closed by prayer by Mrs. Argyle. ad 104: - Christmas Gifu To Be Redirected The president,. Mrs. E. F. ' Sale opened the October meet. ing of Anglican Church Women, held in the Guild room wth prayer, scriptural reading d' the meditation from the Oeto. ber Living Message. The secretary's report and correspondence were, read by Mrs. D. Wilson and Mrs. 4,C, play gave e treasurer's re. port. As a year is approach- ing the final report stage, some o1 the money, was voted to cover' the various commit. ments. Mrs. Blay,went on to explain that Christmas Gifts, sent to missionary clergy are tQ be 'discontinued as the governinent is helping' sufficiently to make it unnecessary. In spite of this it was decided to send the. Prayer Partner the usual gift as it might help in buying their Christmas dinner. The Bishop of Mossonee is to be sent $25. The balance of the money will be sent where it is most needed as the treasurer may deem suit. able. The resignation of the Girl's Auxiliary leader, • Mrs. S. -- Wheeler was received whirl regret. • During the past . month, flowers had been placed on the altar for departed members. Members are grateful to `North Street United Church for -the use of their Educational Auditorium in serving luncheon to about 265• people at the ACW Diocesan Semi-annual. Some of the profits (which no, one ex. -petted) will be donated to the Anglican Church as a gift from all church .organizations. Be. sides $100 will ,be donated to the. Diocesan, ACW. A suitable remunerationwill be sent to North Street United Church for " their kindness in allowing the luncheon to be served therev,,, Of course there would not have been much profit, only that some of the food was donated, ' At ' the semi-annual was �a display and sale, of Pakistan embroidery, which added to her other" duties, Mrs. H. Tichborne sponsored. Many articles were i• sold and the results very grati. Eying, so much sa ghat the social service chairman, Mrs. H. W. Harding, London was very pleased. - Mrs. Reg Needham gave a re. port of the .semi-annual which was much appreciated by every. one especially those who worked at the luncheon and were unable to attend. Mrs. H. Tichborne reported 20 calls made on sick and shut. ins. - The 1968 calendars havebeen received and. those wishing to sell any should contact', Mrs. 0. Slemin, ' After the benediction, lunch was served by Mrs. W. White and Mrs. E. F. Sale. AHMEEK TO VISIT - . . HOSPITAL DEPT. DEPT. The monthly meeting of Ali. meek Chapter I.O.D.E. was held at the home of Miss Liliias MacVicar, with the Regent, Mrs. A. Straughan, presiding. The Standard was presented by Mrs. Ruffell. An invitation to .the Ontario Hospital on October 25 to see what is being done in the ind. dustrial therapy workshop was received. The Chapter is to help the Maple Leaf Chapter place a portfolio of beautiful historical pictures of Canada in the schools in town. The usual wreath for Remembrance Day will also be purchased. A shower of wrapped Christ. mas gifts for Eskimo children will be forwarded by the con. venor - of services at home and abroad, Mrs. C. Cutt. Plans were completed few the rum. mage sale October 5. Miss .x,,..,MacVicar, world affairs con. venor, gave a paper on the. situation in the Middle East. between Israel and the Arab. world. Lunch was served by Mrs. D. McMillan and Mrs. G. -Hen.' derson, assisted by the hostess., Mrs.- C. Ruffell thanked Miss MacVicar for her hospitality. Hospital .Auxiliary M►emb��rs�MQ.. �'eQ: The Godertcb Women's > os pita' Auxiliary held a mem. bership destert tea, proceed, ing their October meeting in the Hospital cafeteria. The tables wereattractively set. up, each having a floral cen• tre-piece of colored mums ar- ranged in bronze containers. The. committee in charge of the tea, consisted of ,Mrs. Carlton Worrell, convener, assisted by Mrs. Francis -Overholt and Mrs. John Schaefer. Following asocial hour, members and guests adjourned to the Auxiliarygoom for their einiorgwrismommommummomaame FOR YOUR FIRE INSUIANCE See or Phone, meeting, fu the absence of Miss Beatrice Lauder, president; Mrs. Hold Rivers took the chair. • Guest ° Speaker was Mrs. Charity McLellan, Director' of. Nursing at the Hospital. She spoke about her years of ext.' perience' in Trinidad, working among • the bush people and showed interesting slides. 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