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PA.OE 8/3, QODERICI-I sigNit-STAR. TBURSDAy. DECEMBER 14:1914
AN LAPIERS SAYS...
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.Dear Ann Landers: You have
pinto& several letters from
Married men and women who
have been "dating" on the side,
May I add to the discussion a
viewpoint of a single male who
.is seeing a married woman?
I have dated many married
women -secretly, of course. In
every case the woman was,
financially secure, had children
and remained married for
those two reasons—in that or-
der. These women all 'described
their marriages as tolerable but
unsatisfactory. The major com-
plaint: no communication. "He
is married tp his busioness (or
profession). I feel left out. I
need someone to talk to —
someone to make me feel alive;
Someone who will 1o4 into my
eyes and listen to mV• I need to
know that I am important to a
man.
The married woman I am
seeing is beautiful, intelligent
and exciting. I'd give anything
in the world if she'd marry me
but she won't leave her
husband. He's a lucky sdn-of-a-
gtin, getting better than • he
deserves. But Ftri—Not Giving
Up
- Dear Not: Perhos-it's just as
well that, she doesn't divorce
her husband and marry you
because in a few 'years' YOU'D
be the husband—and husbands
look different than lovers. Also
she'd be your wife, and wives
look different ,than mistresses.
Are you listening, swingers?
Dear Ann Landers: Is it all
right fora husband to, ask the
person who wants to spgak to
his wife, "Who is this?" Is it
O.K. to then ask, "What do you
want to talk to her about?" Do
you consider this an invasion of
privacy or protecting your
marriage?—Much Ado Over
Plenty
• Dear Much: A person with A-
,.1 telephone manners doesn't
wait to be asked. He identifies
himself immediatery. Examplg:
"Is Mrs. Holldanish in? Harvey
Klutzville is calling." If the
caller doesn't identify himself,
it is O.K. to ask, but it should
be done tactfully. Example:
"May I tell Mrs. Hollanish who
is calling?"
It is rieveLgood manners to
ask a person who is calling to
At. St. Peter's
speak to, someone' else, "What
do-yflu want?" This is not only
an invasion of privacy but an
insult, since. it suggests
suspicion. ,Scre'ening or
monitoring phone carls-is no
way to protect a marriage. In
fact, it's a good way to destroy
it.
Dear Ann Landers: The let,
ter from "Her Husband',' was
from MY husband! Every word
he wrote is true. He never said
so much as one word to me
about the meaningless affairs
he caught me in, and 1 ap-
preciated his patience and
forebearance more than I can
say_One of the ways I showed
m' gratitude was by being good
to his mother.
That great letter my husband
wrote to you appeared last
week and it, really did both of
us a lot of good. But this mor-
ning the roof caved in. It seems
LOCIALSII
Mr. and•Mis. Paul Tremblay
and family spent the, weekend
in Welland.
. Mrs. Jim Bradley and baby
daughter arrived home from
Victoria Hospital in•London on
Sunday.
-Mr, and 'Mrs. DuncaTh
Farrish spent Stinday evening
in Petrolia and attended the
hockey game . and saw son
David perform for the -Stratford
team. '
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
MacKenzie and Mr. and Mrs,
,Donald Hamilton were guests
at the Rotteau—Kempton wed-
ding on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewan
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MacLean were visibors in
Wyoming during the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Art `Mat-
thewman spent the weekend in
Acton and Toronto.
Church services were can-
celled on Sunday at Ashfield
Presbyterian Church dueto fur-
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pa-eti:* ems. '
• Mrs. Bruce Heath
heads Boy Scouts
my ex -boss's wife just caught
up with the stale story aboitt
my affair with her husband.
The jackass must have had one
drink too many and confessed
to his wife. My husband told
me about her phone call with 11
very sad look on his face.
Since you printed his.letter to
me will you please print my let-
ter, and. let him know F
promise never to get involved °
with another man again as long
as I live? Thanks, Ann. You're
one in a million.—His Wife.
Dear Wife: I'd say your
husband is one in a million, not
mei, And now for heaven's sake
behave yourself, woman.
Huron's
Medical
Secretaries
Eighteen members of the
Huron County Medical
Secretaries and their husbands
attended the annual Christmas
Party at the Com,mercial Hotel
in Seaforth. All of the ladies
were presented with corsages in
the seasons colours.
A very tasty and well served
dinner was very much enjoyed
by. all present. The President,
Mrs. Joyce Armstrong, of
Zurich, then presided at the
draw for the gifts donated, by,
the various Doctors.
• The only business discussed
was the fact that' meetings
during January and February
will be cancelled as usual due"
to the inclement weather
usually present at these times.
The next meeting of the
Association will be held on
Wednesday, March 7, 197:3 in
-Goderich. Please be advised
that the local ,dues of $5.00,
will be due at this meeting.
• After- the dinner most of the
guests stayed for a very en-
joyable festive evening. '
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St. Peter's Board of Advisors
met December 5 in the parish
hall. Minutes of the general,
meeting held Nov. 14 and
chaired by J. Poechman were
read and adopted.
Detailed reports were given
by each coordinator. From the
Social Action report, it was
made known that Mrs. Heath
will be in charge .of the Boy
Scouts. From the Temporal
report, negotiations Will be un-
,dertaken to resltWe 'disposition
of the parish property on North
Street between the parish coun-
cil .and the Huron -Perth
• Separate School Board.
Following the meeting a social
hour was enjoyed by ajl.
At the regular meeting,
chaired by B. Heath, ap-
• preciation was expressed for
the new table top recently com-
pleted by Temporal Coor-
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dinator S. Paquette and K.
Vandewetering.
After some discussion it was
decided to have a survey of the
parishioners to determine their
thoughts regarding Mass time
schedule and to enlist their
direct participation in the
readings, choir and offertory.
The next regular meeting
will be held January 16, 1973.
Godorich WI
Hear Salvation Army Captain
Captain Connors of the
Salvation Army, was the guest
speakt#rt...4,t • the December
meeting of the Goderich
Womens Institute.
Luke the Second Chapter,
was the Scripture, .on which he
based, his remarks. He spoke of
the three surprises of Joy, the
first being *the "Vision., of,
Christmiiis",. the second, a new
"Hold on Hope", a - hope
through the coming, of the
Christ Child,, and the third is
"Transformation of our lives",
when we let Christ, into our
Hearts.
Mrs. Audrey Sprung, gave
three, very interesting readings.
Mrs. J.H. Johnstone. demcin-
strated Christmas cards, made
from used cards,- coloured
papers and ribbons; also
Christmas decorations...
Mr4. N. Clairmont, after
thanking, all, who contributed
in, anyway, to a very inspiring
program, closed that part Of the
meeting .with a Christmas
prayer.
The roll—(My most
cherished gift, '''given to me,
when I was a child)—was an-
swered by 30 members and
three visitors.
Mrs. G. Morley, asked that
the Minutes of last meeting,
and also the Treasuer's report,,
be read.
Mrs. E. Sutter read the
Correspondence, from which
-she reported that a card, ex -
'pressing Best Wishes, was
received from a W.I. Branch in
Rye, England. A thank you, for
a 'donation, sent to Children'g
Aid, was also heard.
Mrs. B. Mills thanled the
WA members, for their cards
and good wishes, ,whilc she was
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Bags for Pennies, for Mental
Health, were passed out.
Cardso.to Shut -Ins are to be
sent. out.
Birthday Greetings were
sung, for Mrs. "E. Zinn.
Mrs. G. Morley thanked ail
the ladies who helped at the
Snowflake Bazaar, and also
wished all members, a Merry
Christmas.
• Mrs. J. Cook, and her Com-
mittee, served lunch, after the
Queen, and Institute Grace,
were sung.
Mrs. Ethel Green, here
from Sarnia for Lodge
°The regular 'meeting • of
Goderich Rebekah Lodge No.
89 was held Tuesday December
5. Noble Grand Mrs. Ruby
Snazel presiding.
Members present numbered
in the fifties Mrs. Ethel Green
a Goderich Rebekah residing in
Sarnia attended. Plans. were
formed to take care of the Shut-
in, hngkats
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Itwas the ChTistmas party
nite a sing song of carols led by
Mrs. Esther Rivett accompanist
Mrs. Elta Snider. Two Christ-
mas recitations were given by
Mrs. Hattie Van Arman.
A social time was held. A
smorgasbord lunch was served
and convened by Mrs. Mary
Harman and cotnmittee.
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