HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1971-04-08, Page 18A GQ ERIC 11 SIGN AL;STAR, THURSDAY; AP-RIL ti, 1971'
Ann Larders
{rushed by truth
.Jyru. uu,w144Utp,W�1tG
Dear Ann Landers: 'like and him. The trick is to keep him so
I went together for six Nears. We contented (or tired{ that he
planned', op u g married. ()Ile won't want to roans.
evening I learned he had been
sleeping with someone. ( Besides
me.;) 1 was c rushed: It scented its Dear ;11111 Landers: P1&i'i say
if my Whcile world crumbled; 1 soninthing iii your column about
told Him 1 Tic\ er 'wanted to sect
him again.
We stayed apart for sl\
,months. Then one clan he called.
\ /Re askesi if 1 would see him --
/ just to talk. It was a heavenly
reunion. yCPr1 knew .�l1 had' never dutitb It used, tob' e'. I'd try nts
ter,. $tvops a1�'Tl'g'��tls:'.`'STC's'rti#I,C',°a°aW•g:'Ra',?�tt3..'!r.':u13+7''•+["'•A.i�„.>""fllfJl.i'rL�'..''ai.pt> .
,wornett who stake daily 'phone
calfs to friends and ask, "What's
new?" It look Int' a long licher to
Iigure ifase cutter out,,,I'he\ zi,re
nothing but gossipmongers. 1 get
mad cat tny.self when 1 recall how'
felt the same about me , and
asked for another chance. I said
'Yes. So now we are bark
together again and plan to be.
married in July.
The problem, is that 1 :can't
trust him. Whenever he galls and.
'tys. he- must work or, do
something forh's boss I have the
feeling /he is lyfng — that he's
,actually cheating on me again. l "
• find myself checking up 'on pini N
and I hate nth self for doing it.
Will 1 ever get over this
horrible ,yspiciousness? You--su
it's the woman's place to forgive
and r"orlret. 1 haw% been •able to
forgive, but 1 can't seem to,
forget. Can you help me? --
Mexico, Rose
Dear Rose: I've said it before
and I'll say it again, the.�voman
who is cdnstantly checking, on
her tnan'will not stake him more
honest, she will simply make
him ,mort, 1nvenni 1.1C.„
life that when woman builds• -•u
better mousetrap, -nature breeds
The sweetheart or husband
who is intent on slipping his
collar will manage. to do so. No
amount of supervision will deter
fit At,
tidbs to liven up the
,coti\ersatiou. But no more. Now'
.when sole. 11e calls me and asks,
"What's' stew'.'" I reply ,,"Not a
blamed thing. What's 001 with
.ou'.?" l'ou'd be surprised at
how that response 'shortens the
conversation. 1'hes ate off the
line in no time flat calling tip
the next sucker,
You're good Ott passing' t'he
word, ;Aim. Pass this one. \\ ill.
ou? -- ).irs. Know Nothing 01'
sa
x1.lear Mrs. K.\,': ('ousicitlr it
passed, hones. And now , ii you
SlI()t'L1) hear of"sotatet.hi,tl; "ie\
wY rte again, will Non'?
,.Dear Ann Landers: t married
a rnan 1 knew briefly. Within
three weeks I discovered he is a
House Devil .and a--Sstreet Angel,
We are nes' town and so far
Iles. got fewer ons' fooled. '1~ldw
long can he keep it up'?—,Nut'f
Said.
TODYS CFIILD
BY HELEN ALLEN
raminimirsimitaim
TorbatbTTelcgr 1 m Syndicate .,
•
Quiet Day hetd:
dt
St: George's
A Quiet Day, for women was' 'eta.. Russell, assisted by Rey.
held• at St. George's Church on Keith Stokes, Blyth,'prior to,the
April i. noon meal. ...
The Goderieh ACW was The Office of .Evensong was
joined by others within the said by'Rev. Russell at the close
Deanery for a day of retreat in or the Quiet Day: ,,
}Holy Week.of the Sister Beryl `showed slides of
Leader `retreat: was the Convent and, work of the
;.,LL Sister, Beryl of the Com`nnunity Sisters, giving the ladies an
ot, the Sisters of St. John the insight into their vocation.
Divine, Willo,wdaje, , who• chose . Mrs. M. Campbell, president
the `theme, "Love • and of .,BCW, Welcomed, the ladies
Obedience ” •while Mrs. , J, -Scanlan • handled
w ,. 5 terve ,BaryI , .. "g' ve' ,-th'rpetro.4,r 'c ~M'it't'; .* �,Y �", .�-'—"'.`
addresses, followed by a -period Tea ,was prepared b, Mrs. A.
of quiet reflection and prayer. Bassett.•
Holy • :Communion was` Mrs. Wm.'Cochrane was guest..
celebrated by the rector, Rev. G. organist.
WEDDING
INVITATJONS
he'll forget to put on his street
halo and appear in public with
his house horns. You can count
on it.
Woman to woman
Continued from Page 2A.
with that youngster day in and
day out without a break,
A mgthv s' -morning -out"
service would provide an
gopportunity for these women to
enjoy a morning alone ..doing.
whatever they care to do. The
local association of the mentally
retarded''''-"- would engage — a
supervisor who would be aided
by volunteers. Together they
would look after the children 'for
a few hours
IS CLOTHES
DRYING TIME
WITH A
5i�plicity
FULLY AUTOMATIC
GNS ES
DRYER
NOW $199.95
54.85
MONTGY
"On. Your Gas Bill"
* NO DOWN
1PAYMENT
* 2 YEAR
WARRANTY
* Prerma-press
selection "
* Regular drying
cycle
High, m•edi"um and
.fluff heat
selections
* Low heat drying
protects fabrics
* 24 pound capacity
" (damp)
* Safety door 16"
opening
* Air change 40
times minute
* Stainless steel
Tint;trap
* Porcelain 'enamel
too,
Wood -grain
control panel
iJnion
.
=AM-
• -r
35 Colborne Street
Goderich
If you think you could
manage something like that in
your spare time (there are .no
'special quali'fications needed
except love and ,compassion for
children with special handicaps)
call Mrs. Betty • 'Reid .at
524-9525. She will be delighted.'
,to.speak 19 you about it.
Incidentally. $etty believes
• there are about six or seven
mothers and their, children in the
area right • now ,Who would
benefit fi?'om this wonderful
service. • ..
Please, give it "Some thought
will you? • '
Tiinmv will soon be—eight and the, best possible birthday;
present would be a home and parents to love him.
Timinv is French Canadian in, descent, but. English-
spea.kirg He's a slender boy with brownish -green eyes, dark
r lasses for near-sighted-
• ness and with them has remarkable' visual percep
Tests show Tinrmy has 'Milted - abilities, but h" has
i
• improved greatly in being able to think in abstract terms
and ,in expressing himself. His capacites''are expected to
increase with somebody of his own taking a loving interest
in him.
Timmy.- is a very affectionate boy Most appreciative of
kindness and eager to help 'others 'himself. A sensitive child,
he is sad when he feels rejected. He is able to...look after
himself. well. TimntY.. likes music and` 'i•s a 'good dancer,
- extremely ' li.gh.t- on his feet.
This lad 'will •thrive if •he can filially realize' he' has a
mother and father of "his'own and a home from. which he, will
no`t be moved again. It would be • ideal if he could be the •
only child., To inquire about adopting Timmy, please write
to. Today's Child, Department of So.cial and Family ,Sergi-
ices, Parliament I3uildiugs, Toronto -482:' For general,'adop-
tion ilrfuinatio:n, ask your 'C'i Wren's Aid Society.
James Richardson Sons Ltd..
Serving The Feed Dealers ;qf Western Ontario
PHONE 524-8388,•'GODRICH
('hno,se \,sur wedding ins nations with
romplett'cot•ttidcnee from our
elegant scleenon.,,which .
includes announeemekk-ts and ;ill the.
correct 'wedding accesories.
Ou.r wedding lift to won..,
a Keepsake cop\ of \ou.r Invitation
processed in luxurious gold.,
Conte in and receive your free Bridal (lift Register •
(ibirtr1 �igritti-�t�x;
West Street
24833.1
MARCH
BONUS DRAW
Mrs. Harry Land, 1111 Goderich, receives the Holiday
Smoker $et Transistor Radio which she'won in Jewell Bros.,
Appliances monthly bonus draw. Presenting'the gift is Fred.
Jewell.
You. May . �Be Our APRIL Winner
Each major appliance ..A.urcha „entitles•Wou•-to enter y urN
named n next month's draw for a surprise gift. u
IClA/rI i nnn�: ■■■■��• l
APPLIANCES' &._ TV LTD.
THE
GODERICH
t.�
0
•n
•fyal..!,. A...4 • A
SELLING'iUT
CHILDREN'S WEAR DEPT.
HELD AT THE ARCADE STORE, BLYTH
NEW SPRING SHIPMENTS OF MISSES', CHILDREN'S CLOTHiNG 'ARRI,VING,
DAILY.- ALL THESE ITEMS -MUST GO ON SALE. COME IN EARLY 'WHILE
THERE IS GOOD SELECTION OF SIZES.
BOYS' VINYL
CORDUROY
J'ACKETS''
From
$298
TEE-KAYS
IRLS'"& BOYS'
FLARES,' STRIPES.
& PLAIN DENIM
OFF -
O d REGULAR
' PRICE
'GIRLS', & TEENS
SPRING
HATS
$100 to $1 q$
ea.
TAM O'SHANTER
TEE SHIRTS.
NEW SPRING
STOCK
Regular $3.50 $2 98
SALE PRICED
WET LOOK
COATS
JACKETS
ALL REDUCED
LADYBIFD
iHERMO
UNDERWEAR
Regular $1.00 ea.
SALE PRICED 89c
n
• ,
t. 41 a
i • • 1
•
k 41A *ft
•
its
11.
w° •
is 41b 11
041"/14:v
ita
411 4. 41
t
911
44‘
,4a 44.
IR% A.IP fit
A* 442 M ,' w��
41 � W sS
.4`kX
VA V
0ai'a410
a
a
'"t' r kyr •;+,
to di°
'•ra11,
46
♦1
Ann
"OPEN THURS. i TI LL 9 P.M.
1