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Zurich Citizens News, 1964-09-03, Page 61PAgs SI.X THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1964 ST. JOSEPH and DRYSDALE (At.. FRED DUCHARME, Correaoondentl On Wednesday last Mr. Ger- Mr. Ducharme received the first and Geoffroi, Miss Sherie and envelope. Mrs. Geoffroi, acroi'ilpanied by This project was the idea of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ducharme the late Joseph Cantin and to motored to Canard River to pay carry out his scheme he needed a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Armand help, which he abundantly re- Beneteau, of that place. They ceived (roan all who were ap- also visited their children and proached. others in Windsor and as well The whole matter was started Datrolt. They returned to their without any funds. Cantin was homes on Friday making it a the promoter of this work and peasant two-day round trip. took much of his time to make Mrs. Avila Ducharme, of the it a success. Biuewater south, left on Wed- The statue was supposed to nesday last for Detroit where be blessed by the late Bishop she joined her sister and broth- Cody in the month of May, but er-i::•law to motor to Ponteux, due to a delay in receiving the Saskatchewan, where they will shipment of the statue, which vis.t her parents. In all they came from Montreal, the date wild be away about three weeks. of blessing was postponed. It Mr. and Mrs. William Weising, was not until the sixteenth day of Sarnia, called on Mrs. Jo- of October that Father Bondot, sep ine Ducharme and Isidore a former parish priest, accepted or. Sunday last, prior to leaving the request to come and bless for Belgium where he will be the statue. stationed for a month, This was done in an act of The bingo and draw for prizes respect to hila, since he, in the donated by different parishion- year 1922, was host to Brother erg, :;eid in the parish hall on Andre and a close friend to Sunday last, was well attended, him. fa.: there was a well-filled When all was in readiness ?a:.. The prizes given were for the blessing of the statue valuable and lu ky were the and the date set, Father Henry winners. Bernard, a priest stationed at New that we have left the the Oratory at Mount Royal, re - wet month of August behind we sponded to an invitation to will perhaps expect nice weath- preach a mission for a week it will be well to remem- previous to the blessing of the bee that in the past the month I statue. He spoke on the be- ef Sep:. always had 14 days of ginning of the life of Brother we: and broken weather. Per- l Andre, his different work, until haps there were exceptions but in his twenties he made his few in the past. 'Unless the final decision to become a weatherman has compassion for brother. those who need dry weather, Father Bernard related that then tradition may again follow since he had moved from one its course as in the years gone by. There is nothing that can be dine. but keep expecting the best with a smile. Brother Andre (Continued from last week) Yours truly was approached by Mr. Cantin and matters were d.s:ussed concerning the drive. place to another they were not too certain at the time of his sincerity. But it was not too long be2ore they were con- vinced that Alfred Bessett was faithful as already 'he had adopted in earnest a religious life. 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Frank Willis, veteran CBC staff mem- ber, first became known during his brilliant reporting of the Moose River Mine disaster for CBC radio. He's now familiar to CBC radio listeners for his major productions such as CBC Sunday Night and is working on a radio docu- mentary on the First World War. Television viewers know him for his work on Close Up and Question Mark. livant. I get so played out I hardly know what to do with myself. I asked my husband if he figured I was getting a fair deal but got no answer, as he figures that they are entitled to a good holiday. He goes off with them, leaving me by myself. As soon as they leave he starts helping me and tries to make up with me, but it doesn't go over. I feel if a husband forgets his wife when others are around he isn't much of a man. A VERY UNHAPPY PERSON DEAR UNHAPPY - Right! They all need straightening out -by mother. This means you! First, a talk with your too -care- free hubby, ahead of time, Ask him when did you two stop pulling together? Then a conference, on arrival of the pack. Jobs assigned ac- cording to mutual agreement. Baby sitters. And a ticket for Mom to what every holiday -hop Pop has! DUWARD McADAMS RADIO - TELEVISION 0 Sales and Service DAY AND NIGHT CALLS Phone 254 -Zurich "Always ready to serve you" S TA R L I TE DRIVE -1N THEATRE 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 persona! replies. DEAR DORIS-My brother- in-law always wants to kiss me whenever we are alone. Now he has as much as told me he• wasn't getting enough sex from his wife, so he chose me and I should be proud of it! He's quite rude to my sister, he has an awful temper and they very seldom see eye to eye. They have three children. My sister might have to go to the hospital and I'd be look- ing after the children then. I'm scared to stay alone with him but I can't refuse to help my sister. AFRAID DEAR AFRAID - It seems your self -loving brother-in-law takes what he vv%ants from life by some sort of not -too -divine right. Do you want him to take you. resigned the earthly pleasures and passed his life doing good to mankind, trying to console them when they were in diffi- culties. He was, so said the priest, the founder of that great Oratory which has become to many a place of pilgrimage and a place where many received cures for their long standing ailments. (To be continued) He needs his face slapped. He needs to be told that YOU don't choose HIM! And in no uncertain terms. You hurt your sister a great deal more by keeping the peace than by air- ing it all, if he won't promise to keep his hands and lips to himself. ftf .A s DEAR DORIS-Please tell me what to do about big feet. I am 11 years old and have size eight in shoes and runners! BIG FEET DEAR BIG FEET - Walk on them. 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