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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1956-11-29, Page 6"1:1,41 :trine Hirst 1 am ii, and, ,I've- been ging steady ady with a boy for sever; months. I like • him very much, and ho says he love:: the •.-. but every week -end he has snnie excuse to be out of town - "He says he visits relatives. I get to see him only oncea week, "Should I stay home and watt for him, or ;o out with Other laov JF1AN" '* The high spot for most couples is the week -err,',, dater' • •---there are few time re3tric- y' tions on Saturday night, .and Sunday afternoons together * can be long. Without these spc- tial occasions to look forward " to, a girl's social life is pretty ,a empty and, I should say, thor- * oughly unsatisfactory.. Yours is • espeeiaily so, since you have • only one date a week with a ., ben who declares he loves you. Certainly date others over • weeh-ends, If your -mother ans. proves (and she evidently " yvi1A; .pat yourself in vitamin - lion. • Even if you eouli see this outlg plan around the clock, * giving himall your date, is can- • o*:ald. You are getting chances. 1) compare him with others ^ w ho might prove even t ,ore'•in- • .ting, lice tfun to be with. -Ant' are you being fair to your - when you are not le, ening about other your e wn -. an experience that cit - 1 = a girls personality- and • t her dotAena of new triples ' 1n talk about other fllat, • and me." Every girl's e8ret t -i;e is " 1 1 be popular. How • pect to bE if yon have 0nig • one bea First thing you • hnoW. you will be thinking lie THE one and of l:-,nd ,:o1' sorely would be bereft: if lie * _,,dden1; changed girls. Term - One -Yard Skirt - .,e,"•,3( 1'UN111) tA'tll:ERN. 4:.1,a„W R -FASTER NORt 4C!;1.18 '3 01.14y 0.01,e gitaa 54 I'Kl:AI11) PA" li.i+1V' 0tied'3 9f both sexes are famous for ;111.1 practice, and rightly so, * for it is wholesome and profit- '. able. ')'Eyrie are the years to * make lots of friends, some of " ;,horn you will have for the * rest of von ° lite. I hope you * wilt stop wasting your time on a one alone. • I do not wish to arouse any • suspicion. The lad may indeed • be visiting relatives, but if he * t> spenc:l t; 'v'-ry week: -end with them isn't it obvious what " a low- place you rate in his at- * fections? 'Love,' you trust re- „ 31013113)0x, 13 rue of the most • tle::ibie w+words in teen-age lan- ". guage. *, Play smart, my young friend, and cultivate other nice boys. • Ina few months' time you will wonder- why on earth you thought any one lad was worth such concentration. • 1. rive ycux problem much y: space -today because 1 do not " believe you realize howv serious it 11, end 1 wanted to explain • w n von are certainly "off on - ho' ivca., . d.' GIRL -IN _1 111 Ravi Mesar Atone Htrst:.1.hope you will.settle my problem for •ole. i It -vi allen in loan with a boy .,t.- years younger than I. He. loves. the dearly and says that age doesn't mean a thing to hint -bet I think it Inas' mean some- thing later on, PI aoe iimater q 1(iy a: he wants to marry ate..o0e1 and your eons:1'l n•aus a lot to 1110. 1UZZLEfl Von •111 not ball me whether do .71'^ in yon;teens-or ,011e tl s, so 1t is not proper for me to 3.!31,1 you 6. direct answer. Yu,i 5''it m" tittle else to- guide oMade •1 opinion. The tone of • your letter shows your imps - lienee i1 nd I should say your youth). so I only man warn • you that your parernc are the Encs to t ons1i111. Al. any rate. dui t trt: h+;ty. Marriage, .`veil it the -se 1111,-t dein da i'i intended. to tart 3'11 Your Si!'', tied z year or - .n 1'i getting beton- arglai0tecl. wF3.r •anti .11 • There not only is safety in numbers for teen-agers; there is more excitement, new thrills and lots of fun. Give it a whirl, and see. Paler any problems to Anne Hirst. for she will understand and guide you safely through. Write her at Box. 1, 123 Eigh- teenth St., New Toronto, Ont. I Saved Himself A Life 'elf Nagging 5,0 t:�'l"TEh' - •,..ort. . right 1'; --0' Il nal 1.eell part f ; til lP. f'alte'r- •; _.. inl:r•s; ilr:1. fabric I:.t I' -r: !. Ali. . 1 1.. 'ti, - 9 :II : - . _ell 1, I . cls'•' 1,:,tt Iii ,)'I(i -.-i�I-I1. 't'Hll:t'%'-S'IVS': ('1 N'I's ] •1. int 1`. ( ,,r.. { 1•,i11ir ['Esti, \ 3ti1'?, .11f1fit•ai . , Sl"411,1:92. When a 'onulnlie young Italian decided to marry the prettiest ;ill in the villaae where he w orlxd, a Friend who 11-ievt he, well warned hips that mbe o= 31st} self-willed and had tcrpe-t'. Mit 331 Lei le,'1311 tel,:nl11', li, 1' mow. or sh('ll hm::uhn; uul'e mat rind, 1 ,iuid. "Whatr'v1 r voo do, ahoy: , I ,'r you're• 11ot. a '1'e- innn,' nthcr wihr 511e11 p.•1'!; ('1111 oanu•rcifilk." 'fits' 'cotta-: mon 1111 on a circ, ti, plan to avoid being. lm::- pecked. 1n the rro'sded 11111% 011 their wr•ddinl; d.,'' ht' '15 a tirnl and Ionlri "No" (1 he 1:It (3':,1'1;111 w't(cthcr hr. tiu,F;. } i tcnlnal;' it's it, hi3 -101't wedi1cd well,-." Il:: bide n- gra• <winc:•d '•bill e:!u'pri e, h•• I5,-:•,, strode hou, the church. fa,rtlll±'. fh' 1 rug 3,1 1' !lire ;Old 1'1131•:.111 tllnt in. "I ti !i'1 110' r.o11.11 to ,II(', "1311 tht:; 1 nlst ,t. 1 311:10 L,• 13, 51(11 i11,,lt (-01)1 -1 in 1,113' 113".• . 1'1,11 11111':1 :116:,! •: 501)3 ;31113 tial ▪ :i. the ticddin,'. -1(1,1111 - 1 1.1.- •. r,ctti 1',t t1, r ,','Ut In 11,:' Err:•.,1'r.! 1.1 h,:� 11`.-i d 1'r• •, 1:'', ▪ reit.) . . 'Necks, Please!' FRENCH FAKIR -This is not an Indian fakir sitting on his bed of nails, but a Parisian painter touching up a giant -sized .toothpaste tube while sitting on the business end of an equally big toothbrush. The outsized brushand tube will be used as part of a dental display at the Children's Show in Paris. vee» .:,•>'.:i/�'%'�,;:'�`' r -t .6 . s e P. c e 1ke 1l i0 a ltltl<- difii pit these dacs to keep title's thoughts roncen- traled on ordinary, everyday affairs. Of their own violation they go wandering oti to the I Middle East, to Ilimgary, to Nova Scotia and to a little til- lage not far from here where striking trticic, driver- put oil an active- demonstration resulting in the loss of a leg to a 1)011c -e- ntail 1n duty. And all last week AP hnd mild. foggy wt niter, which \vas anything bbl r hies - ful, Anti mora 1f the pl'oblcnli are with a vet. As fan' a., tPie lIlirldlo F t.t 1 c•c11,ce'rned 1111 ono rate if)r!=.'e 1110 0111 (-111110. .1 he same applies to Illltal:y. We ran only hope-1ha1 ev-'utualh' acrtinn by 1110 United Nation. A" ^mbly trill justify i1<. '313101111•0. The ti11'in';hi11 dirtis,''r . bow car, Nye' 1'. r" a the 1- (331(1•., anguish of h. f,Intic.; be lon.'iug to Ute trctppr•d mon - or of 51te glen th•-enre:'ivr;:' happily the 111101.1,-r nl' :l11'FICrn:3 is greater than a11y- 1)110 dared to tome for. ')'lie truck (1(!9011 .1:rike it prolonged,. 111x! is sonl:'thiii. that may tOuth u1' all quite 'lo;e'i,. And finally t00 weather . wc certainly c:1i'1 elan',, Wat. We have to take v:11',1 eetnr, mut mals,' the ba•xt of it. The nln:1 w1' can di, i.1' aw(lid i1nn:-'rr3s:51'•' (5-ks ,I (13 the f,tr-;Itrnnd d tom's Hew at (linger Moni rlir len 1,1!.' t:nnbli'nl; 33330 been ro1o3'1-11 a!i/111. !.he weather. and A i1l1 cough, aid r.•r,ld;. 1'1;5 has ken) t1. lime 1t' 11'-' hoeuebntuld, vrhi3h is valley a nuiaance as there are'. ...,,vera) yids we Ire- nrh d to make but why take ,.lune I trllil •1 lire hi..hw;,ys Iklweve1'. rnlrlditinn:'. xre n111)' lS i11ft; I heard liar= 'Iola• 111'1.1 111-1 uic;hl sod rhir n1r 11 lac. A \c.:detatte round )liu„ lal,> n< 1101 Inhband is tit'ine to troll, 5idtulr, next Werke--gim . I Bolo. he then all 11-r• gold will h: v-• cleared up. -.1;rail a 1'-i :htn S chortle. t Y ' '!'11 intw ha it lime, 1)0t' - 1n^_ li: d:,y o Luse Unexpected coo, plit•aii inn". 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'1'110', a voice' .,:aid -- "I1uiln--is Betty-l.on 5horrT' fSn11y-Lon, intl••ed! It didnt (rdu• trio long to 3,1501 l the party thatBetty-Lou wasn't hen•, tamer had hrcn here, and f didn't knew any Betty-Lnii anyt,vav1 Then 1 went- shivering back to my bed- The night was warns 50 1 sonpo1e ih4 :shivering; was merely the result: of apprehension. For awhile 1,55 was quiet and theti Nnnt•v Glarlgel cl:villi; main 1nn,•r, trnl lhl'-,. All 1,, ,11 11 U''s (((11*. a night. 011,1 a 1 write it is af- ternoon a11d everything 15 re- markably quiet - the children' after-dinner nap has lasted for 031,11' 'WO hours, Here's hoping it 1.61'5 the lull before the storm. Saturday we had an interest- ing ntere t -ins little outing Partner took' tare of Nancy while Baba and I, with Carol in tow, visited a n3( `1cby Exhibition acid Gale 1f .11I; and Crafts. It is an am 11 ,vent 1111 03,33 plaeo the first week m (torelel-rr. For the 1a''t three } 11; I 1,111'' w0111 a fur coal for the event This ),11:13' I was too warm even an a trghtweight suit --one none instal -leo W11 lull points To iha t,tralnchlary 1','-,lh,:•r wee are havii!'. As wand 'bete was 41 0111- 5tandin3 display of handicrafts of all kind;...-.c•squisiie eosttime l'.wellrw, beautiful handwoven as uelrs including the loveliest tine -wool Toles i have seen any- where. Orte of 1h+,.e linne3 1 ant Main; to b'' really extravagant and tee:15 myself to one --might lime clone it 111i.s time hit light gr..) was 01e ('0101ir they didn't have. '1')1»1 ' was also it lovely rolloctiml of pottery and a line dalplm of nil naiutam0a-'Phe art- ist. a rontarkably u'.•1': anile per- son, w:1' demonstrating old Ru - h let lei u($, which. to Ih0 aver- age poi 01. would hr, 3111 difiicttit 10 do a.; an oil painting, I won- der rrnw ii i.i ;tune people are so gifted? )Must be that 1(ir most of u.; ;ha right genes were not arn,lld before we were born. Pursue that subject any further and •,v 0 would (10011 find our - ;1 Lv03involved in the old 00rr troversial topic of heredity ver- so: environment. To lny know- ledge, which is responsible for vvltal, has never yet been satis- faelorily explained. It an ex- t,een•dinar:y age we are living in lilt even yet We don't know all the au: wee:. And maybe that is .lust e.s, well --sometimes "a little learning is a dangerous thing." How Can I? Q. How Dan I prevent moths? A. Sprinkle a 111110 turpen- tine, or benzine, around the creviceof closeta, drawers, and boses. Wrap garments to be put away in newspapers; moths rtistil:e the odor of ink. (T. How can I remove plaster A. 17;;0 051(3 pint of vinegar to on, gallnr, of hot. water. Scrub well, then rinse wilh c tear water and da and lime Stains from wood- work and floors? Q. How eau I detect a leak in a gas pipe? A. At the point where the Leal: !s suspected, apply a paste of -map and wotor. If there is a' leak, bubbles will appear. Never use rrlalches or a flame in looking for a gas leak. Q, How can I relieve the pinch of new shoes? A. Wring a cloth from hot water and lay it across the tight spot while the shoe is on the fans, changing as it cools. This will make the leather shape to the foot. - Q. How rant 1 remove varhtish stains from goods? A. nb the spot with turpen- tine or beniille, then wash the, good, thorough Iv. 1551133 !n - ]9114 Modern Etiquette (!. When a dinner ,.vin's, is finistlllt, should the hostess' plate 11e removed (lust and If not, whose plate? A. There 51 urn Puke governing the oi'le'r of removing dinner plates. - Q, Which woman should e man seat at a dinner table, the one on his right 01' left? A, The woman on his right, Q. Is it absolutely necessary to send a wedding present when one has declined an invitation to the reception? A. This would be expected of ,you only if you were very intimate friends of the bride, the bridegroom, or their fami- lies. Otherwise, it is not neces- sary. Q, How should one handle the spoon when partaking, of soup? A, The spoon. of course, should be held in the right hand, dipped into the soup with an outward sweep, then taken Prom the side of the spoon, never from the tip. Q, When writing a letter to an acquaintance who calls you "Mrs. Bridges," how do you sign the letter? As "Mary Bridges." Q. 1)o male members of a: party at a public dinner table rise when a man stops at the table for a few words with one of the diners? A. Not unless there is a great difference in age. All younger men rise tur a really old gentle- -titan. Q. Is it proper for She bride- groom to help address the wed- ding invitations and announce- ments? I've heard this is "bad lucks." nu (0a3011 In the world why heshouldn't help, if 11e' wishes. Q. .Is It proper for a bridge player to lay (gown several re- maining cards in his hand with the remark. "The rest of the tricks are mine A. This can b.- vary (111no Eng 10 moderately .3(11{1051 player::, and - it is quite often possible that 11e may be wrong- It is much bet1111' Inst. to 111av out. all the tricks. la. 1 bare been invited for a week -end visit. Would it be proper for me to bring a gift to my hostess? A. This norlld he a 31e0 nice thing 10 do. '1'h gift need not h:^ vah'ab!ti, - but :hat1ld aliaty cafe i' selection, Remember, Itlou.gh, that this does not e3'• e use you from wilting 1.1101 "bread-and-butter" letter 1111 soon as possible after yOor rt:. - turn hotne. 666_6.._-.. _.__- •--__ ..-.�a Pretty Centr;•'Jpie c(( 5E11 Elegant rentclpiece for ;vow dining table! A graceful sw'1ile crocheted in pineapple design •- fill it with fruit or bowers. Pattern 581: Crorhet directions for swan centrepiece; body abonil 1'3 x fi 14 inches. Use heavy jiffW 10150(31 --- starch stiffly. Sand TWENTY -DIVE C5.N'1115. (Stamps cannot be accepted; mrs.-•..ss. postal note for safety) foe Chits pattern to LAURA WHk:Etifill3, 1'33 Eighteenth Street, New To • ronto, Ont. Print plainly Plt . -TERN NUMBER, tour NP1038 and ADDRESS. Our gift to, you -tea wonder-. fill pat101'n5 for ruin' eke, ,Oda' 110t1W printed in our Lama Wheeler Necdlcttail lleoi . Plus du c ns of ollior new 0r1g1u1 to Orth 1 - c1'o h, t, kuittilot. 1'1ia 1113)1iu. uvut ons, ute tine fi: tient 05 runt= int' Som cOiiv 05 this tins 1: NOW - w i:h ;ill pial• 1"1'111 potnl'•d In it' FASHION HIN7,