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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1964-05-21, Page 7THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1964 PAGE SEVEN Canadian social worker Doris Clark invites you to write her about your problem. She answers letters of general interest in this column but can't undertake personal replies. DEAR DORIS—Last night the boy I have been going with for a year seemed gloomy. So I asked- what was the matter. He faced me and' said he was not satisfied with the gift I had given him for his birthday (a two dollar tie). He said after all the money he had spent on me he thought he deserved a better gift, Doris, I go to school. I get five dollars spending money a month, which has to cover all my school and extra -curricular expenses. I gave him all I could. I told him I didn't care if he never spent any money on me, as long as we were together sometimes. But he remained stubborn and angry. I don't know what to make of it. Do you? Flabbergasted DEAR FLABBERGASTED — It's a puzzler. For one thing, if he values you by the material gifts you give him, he doesn't really love you. Another possibility is that he is grasping at this excuse— a real poor one—to break off with you. In either case, his reaction is juvenile. He's not ready for a serious attachment * "5..r DEAR DORIS—I am respon- sible for an `after rehearsal' party for our son's wedding. Who should extend the invita- tion: myself or the bride and groom? Should it be done at the rehearsal or previously, or should I as hostess send or phone invitations? Who should pour tea at an afternoon party in the bride's honor? This party is being given by the groom's aunt and includes as guests only the groom's relatives, the bride, her sister and her mother. FRIEND OF FAMILY DEAR FRIEND—As hostess you do the inviting: ahead of time, either by phone or by brief informal note. The mother of the bride or the mother of the groom. Spell off any pourers after an hour, with another close relative. DEAR DORIS — Will you please tell me all the details concerning adoption of a child. Does the mother have to be a certain age or is there no age limit? CURIOUS DEAR CURIOUS — Regula- tions vary with province and you should consult your child care authority. Adopting parents are usually between the ages of 21 and 40. But parents over 40 may be considered for older children, providing the child is as many years old as the mother is over 40. A woman 45, therefore, be permitted to adopt a child of five or over. 0 Truth and unvarnished frank- ness are not always the same thing. Gift Suggestions FOR THE JUNE BRIDE CORNING WARE Gift Sets FROM $18.95 TO $44.95 (Or by the Piece) THE FAMOUS AXY STAINLESS Cookware SETS FROM $21.54 TO $33.50 (Or by the Piece) SUNBEAM SUNBEAM ELECTRIC Steam Irons Tea Kettles REG. VALUE $24.00 ; REG. VALUE $15.50 Special $19.95 Special $12.95 ELECTRIC ELECTRIC Hand Mixers I Fry Pans REG. VALUE $18.04 Only $17.75 Y Special $14.88 p EXTRA SPECIAL ELECTRIC Toasters Hostess Tables REG. VALUE $19.95 COMPARE AT $2.98 Only i OnaQn y Y $2.25 GENERAL ELECTRIC ELECTRIC Floor Polisher Coffee Pere. Only $29.95 Only $11.25 HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! PAINT SALE Only 50 Gallons Left! EXTERIOR WHITE HOUSE PAINT INTERIOR WHITE LATEX PAINT Only $3.99 Gallon Zurich Hardware MAIN STREET ZURICH Obituary ARTHUR THOMPSON Arthur Thompson, 53, of RR 1, Straffordville, passed away on Wednesday, May 13, 1964, at the Tillsonburg District Mem- orial Hospital after an illness of several months. He was born in London Township, Septem- ber 21, 1910, a son of the date Mr. and Mrs. William Thomp- son. He served in the Elgin Regiment overseas during the Second World War. Mr. Thompson resided at Wroxeter for 13 years prior to moving to Straffordville two years ago. His marriage to the former Kathleen Kochem, of Zurich, who predeceased him in September, 1958, took place at London in January 1942. He leaves to mourn his loss a daughter, Jean, and a son. Graham, both at home. Also surviving are a sister, Mrs. Mabel DeMarco of Phoenix, Ariz., and three brothers, John and Robert both of London, and Graham of Vienna. Two broth- ers and a sister predeceased him. • The body rested at Ostrander & Son funeral home, Tillson- burg, until Friday morning, then to Moir funeral home at Gorrie, where service was held on Saturday, May 16, at 2:30 p.m., with burial in Wroxeter Cemetery. The Rev. Fred Tay- lor, of the United Church, of- ficiating. Members of Branch 524 Ca- nadian Legion of Port Burwell held memorial services at Till- sonburg on Thursday evening at 8 p.m. 0 HURON ARDA (Continued from Page 6) that he felt that some of the pressure rural people are fast becoming involved with is caused by urban sprawl; "It stretches from Montreal in the east to Windsor in the west, and Huron County is on the fringe of it," he said. "We must think of the changing image in regard to schools, farms, township councils. What has it been changing from—and what is it changing to?" he asked. The reeve of Hullett Town- ship, Tom Leiper, Londesboro, feared that rural development would interfere with private enterprise. He was told by Mr. Hunter that the whole principle of rural development revolves around the individual and his wants within the community. Addressing the meeting in an official capacity were Don Middleton, and Ray Hergott, Toronto, fieldmen with the On- tario Federation of Agriculture in rural development. BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN CLINTON THURSDAY and FRIDAY May 21-22 — DOUBLE FEATURE — "The Young Racers MARK DAMON 1/ NEWLY -FORMED ORCHESTRA AKES HOME EB Dan The Melody Makers, newest orchestra in the district, will make their first home ap- pear in the Zurich Community Centre Saturday night. Shown here are the members of the group, from left to right: Dennis Amacher, Cameron Witmer, Bernie Bedard, Roy McAdams and Grant Edighoffer. The orchestra specializes in favourite tunes of the past, such as "Sentimental Journey", etc. in in urich om S TURDAY NIGHT, MAY 23, AT 9 P.M. t r : usk by the Jody rakers ItifigialaitriMMENOIMINIMMIt=atIVIrrattnn. WILLIAM CAMPBELL PLUS 'Operation Bikini' TAB HUNTER FRANKIE AVALON SCOTT BRADY SATURDAY and MONDAY May 23-25 — DOUBLE FEATURE -- "Nine Hours To Rama os Sponsored by Zurich Baseball Club • Me art+%Q1i4 - JO' - . '« 14.41,. 4 ... HORST BUCHHOLZ JOSE FERRER, DIANE BAKER Plus Second Action Hit 'Har'bour Lights" KENT TAYLOR Cartoon TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY May 26-27 'Straig'ht Jacket' JOAN CRAWFORD ANNE HELM Cartoon i. 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