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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1964-07-30, Page 6PAGE SIX THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1954 Canadian social worker Doris her about your problem. She interest in this column but can DEAR DORIS --. I am very puzzled. bewildered and unhap- py. I ant 38 and the man I've met is 12 years my senior. I enjoy his company. I have an engagement ring from him, and now the whole business bothers me for I have cozen to my senses and realize that confinement to housekeep- ing will never be a happy ex- perience for me after 13 years of high school teaching. I have tried to part company with hint to test my feelings for him, but he continues to haunt me.. I do not want a fam- seingesememessemesegienteieffangietaligesiSMM COMING — AUGUST 13-19 Thursday thru Wednesday le BROWNIE'S DRIVE-IN Clinton Clark invites you to write answers letters of general "t undertake persona" replies. ily and I had never contem- plated marrying'. DISTURBED DEAR DISTURBED --If mar- riage means "confinement" and not "fulfilment" stay as you are. Women are people and have special talents. Not all are born housekeepers. But before you pass up what might be congenial lifetime companionship, bring your doubts out into the open. Your ardent suitor has a right to the truth. s� * DEAR DORIS—My daughter, four years old, pulls her hair out. She has been sick, was hospitalized twice and is now afraid of sickness and pain. We went with her to the Child Guidance Clinic but it did not help her yet with the hair pulling. We gave her a wool- len blanket and all kinds of hairy and furry things, but in „„.;' ,,, COME TO THE . . Trivitt Mem ON dal Church Lawn IN EXETER THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 6 PROCEEDS FOR RESTORATION AND REPAIR OF THE CHURCH Auctioneer — Alvin Walper i 4 PIF ,01:' 6'M. 'f F,.Me f.±Ax?a7w.:at7 TieS,w,,v;:,s. 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A. * DEAR DORIS — Could you please send me an outline for a thank -you speech for the re- cipient of a bridal shower.? DREADS THE SPOTLIGHT DEAR DREADS—Relax, You are among friends. As you open gifts make ap- propriate remarks about artis- tic ribbons and wrapping Read cards aloud, and • thank each giver as her offering emerges from its wraps. For a wrap-up, thank your friends for the get-together and their warm friends. Invite them to come to your new home when you get there—and you'll try out your new gadgets. Have some funs about it. Make it brief. * '?* To Handiwork — A company manufacturing household towels and tissues turns out an imaginative folder of instruc- tions for making a number of things: paper flowers, table dec- orations, cardboard furniture, party masks, I'm sending the address. 0 Renew Your Subscription Now NEWS OF KIPPEN DISTRICT Mrs. Norman Long over 60 in attendance. Sports were conducted for the chil- dren with the following results; Lucky balloon, Sherry Stack- house; ages 3-4, Gregory Tra- quair; 5-6, Dwight Kinsman; 7-8, Douglas Traquair; 9-12, Larry Traquair; 11-12, Joyce Fergu- son; children, kick the slipper, Bevin Kinsman; ladies' kick the slipper, Leita Ferguson; men's kick the slipper, Robert Tra- quair; relay, Russell Ferguson's team; man with the longest sock, John McLauchlan; longest married couple, Mr. and Mrs. John McLauchlan; coming the longest distance, Mrs. John Christie, Calgary, Alta, A business meeting was held and officers elected for next. year as follows: president, Wil- liam Traquair, Comber; sports committee, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Traquair, Sarnia, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Traquair, Woodstock; table committee, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Traquair; secretary - treasurer, Roland Williams, Ex- eter, Correspondent, Grace Clifton and Alice Walk- er, of Cromarty, returned home from a two and a half weeks' bus strip to Vancouver, Calgary Stampede, visited friends in Winnipeg, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Oaklahoma City and Coney Island. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kinsman, of Staples, recently visited Mr. and Mrs, Earl Kinsman and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Van Damm and three children, of St, Paul, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long. Cochrane Picnic The Cochrane picnic was held at Clangregor Square, Bayfield, on Saturday, July 18, with 40 present. Sports were under the direction of Ethel McMurtrie and Margaret Jones. Winners were: races, under 5, Brenda Goff; girls, 6-10 years, Cathy Fuss, Mary Ann Fejkl; boys, 6-10, David Elliott, Allan Taylor; girls, 11-15, Lynda Fuss, Janet McDowell; boys, 11-15, Grant Jones, Kenneth Jones; young ladies, Lynda Fuss, Cathy Fuss; young men, Grant Jones, Peter Fejkl; ladies' minute race, Adeline Elliott; girls' kick the slipper, Mary Ann Fejkl; boys' kick the slipper, John Hillier, Peter Fejkl; ladies' kick the slipper, Bessie Elliott. Wheelbarrow race, Grant and Kenneth Jones; oldest lady pres- ent, Annie Wright, Winnipeg; oldest gentleman present, John Cochrane, Hensall; person com- ing the farthest, Ann Hopkins, Illinois; lucky table number, Mrs. Pearl Love, Table convenor was Mrs. James McAllister. All officers were re-elected for 1965, The picnic is to be held the second Sunday in July at Bayfield. Traquair Reunion The annual Traquair reunion as held at Hensall Community Park, Sunday, July 19, with Crossword ACROSS 1, Negative word 4. Wan Or Enfold 12. Period of time 13, Scent 14. Automobile 16, Water holes 17. Sinned against 19, Flying toy 21. Sorrowful 22. South America (abbr.) 24. Tanned skin 26. Trials 30. Sphere 32. Bellow 34. Uncommon 15. Past 36. Sighted ' 38. Light brown 39. Hastens 41. Otherwise 42. worm 43, Oozes 45. Asterisk 47. That man . 48, From 50. Killed 52, Chants 56, Redacts 59. Repast 60. Back 62. Siene 63, Fondles 64. Disorder 65. Joyous DOWN 1. Novel 2, Mineral rock 8. Speak 4. 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The as- sexnbl.y, one of 28 throughout Canada 'this summer, services an area roughtly extending from Woodstock to Windsor, and Exeter to St. Thomas. One 88 year old Exeter resi- dent, Leslie Lovell, will attend the Chatham. assembly. Others include Mr. and Mrs. Marwood Prest and sons Wayne, James, Beverly and Brian; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wonnacott, and Mr. and Mrs, Rene Laporte, Picnic is to be held the third Sunday in July, 1965, in Hensall Community Park. Beautiful Dorothy Harpell, singing star of CBC -TV's Key- notes, which originates in Ed- monton, moves ' to a new day and time on the network, Key- notes is seen throughout the summer in an early evening time slot on Saturdays. Miss Harpell's distinctive song styl- ings and good looks mark her as a "comer", as they say in showbiz. HEATING Oil Burner Service Electrical Work GIVE US A CALL FOR SERVICE! TIEMAN'S HARDWARE, FURNITURE, COAL, CEMENT PIIONE 8 — DASHWOOD A CIA Accident and Sickness policy could go to work for you.. if you were unable to work because of an accident or sickness. If you were flat on your back because of an accident or sickness . . . .. the everyday expenses would go on ... there'd be extra medical bills to pay AND, IF YOU'RE A FARMER . . . you might have to hire someone to do the chores for a while until you were on your feet again. CIA's Accident and Sickness Insurance could keep monthly cheques coming in for a while (up to 36 months for accident, 12 months for sickness) For more details call one of these Huron County CIA representatives R. W. FRANCIS RR 1, Kirkton 13. W. KLOPP RR 3, Zurich RUSSELL KNIGHT RR 2, Brussels L. A. MONTGOMERY RR 5, Wingham P. A. ROY Rattenbury St., Clinton W. G. TURTON 319 Huron Rd., Goderich W. A. 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