HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1964-11-05, Page 7THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1964
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Canadian social worker Dods 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—I would like
to know whether or not my son
or myself have any say as to the
guest list for his wedding re-
ception. We have relatives liv-
ing near, also a few close
friends that we *ould like to
have attend. Does the bride's
mother contact us ih this re.
gard or is it proper for me to
advise her?
Should my son's father be in-
vited? We are separated but
on friendly terms.
The bride's mother and I are
not on very good terms and it
is difficult to discuss anything,
and I want to do the right thing
(even if it is nothing). My
daughter -in -law -to -be and I are
on very good terms; however,
she is not being consulted in
any of the things pertaining to
this reception either. She is
afraid to ask her mother about
anything in this line.
MOTHER OF THE GROOM
DEAR MOTHER—The bride
and her mother invite the groom
to supply a guest list covering
his side •of the family. His fath-
er may be invited, if you are
friendly.
How on earth can the bride's
mother hope for a happy affair
if she and the bride aren't com-
municating? Hasn't she heard
that this is the bride's day ? I'd
suggest you take the initiative
in getting together with the
bride, her mother and your soap,
for an informal hour at your
home, one evening ahead of the
wedding, Make it clear you
want to help where you can, and
bring up the business of invita-
tions. Someone has to bell the
cat.
DEAR DORIS—Do you think
it is right for my father to read
my diary? I know he did be-
cause he used a slang name for
my girl which I have never told
him, but it was in it.
If I read one of his letters he'd
read the riot act to nue. Isn't
a boy entitled to some privacy?
I am 14.
SCOUT
DEAR SCOUT—Your privacy
is just as important as his. If
he wants you, his son, to be
trustworthy, he sould set a good
example. He should not read
your diary, nor your letters,
nor listen in on your phone
calls. Have you given him rea-
son to suspect your 'behavior?
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DEAR DORIS —I've got my-
self into a real pickle and I
don't know how to handle it.
I went with a boy for two
years. We became quite close
and free with ourselves when
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with each other. I permitted
him to take some pictures of
me that I'm not proud of, One
of his enemies (a boy) got hold
of one and is supposedly plan-
ning to send it to my parents
to get back at my ex -boy friend,
I asked my "ex” for the rest
of them and he said he would
think about it.
So what I'd like to know is
whether I should tell my par-
ents to prepare them for this
and, if so, what am I going to
say?
ASHAMED
DEAR ASHAMED — Better
tell. Mum. This is the only way
to avoid anxiety about it. It
was childish and cheap, but
you're over it now, I take it?
Muni won't like it, and it
won't be easy. At the same
time, she was a teen-ager once,
and. doubtless did a few things
she wasn't proud of afterwards.
Perhaps this one confidence
will open the way for more seri.
ous and helpful discussions be-
tween you. Just tell her the
truth—as you have told it to
me.
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Confider' to Pining For Him
—Your steady is letting you
down gently. Band practice
every night, and army exer-
cises, are good excuses, if love
is blind enough not to see that
a telephone is still within his
reach!
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Honour Resident
Of Huronview
On 97th Birthday
Mrs. Helen Dalrymple, a pa-•
tient at Huronview, observed
her 97th birthday with a cele-
bration held at the home of her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Layton, of Bay-
field, on Sunday, November 1.
A family dinner marked the
event, with a lovely anniversary
cake included on the menu.
Lovely flowers in autumn tone
formed an attractive floral back-
ground for the decorations. The
guest of honor was the recipi-
ent of over 50 cards, flowers,
gifts and congratulatory mes-
sages. She also enjoyed ,a
phone call from her daughter,
Mrs. Sadie Horton, of Dodds -
land, Sask.
Mrs. Dalrymple, who is still
blessed with all her faculties,
was born at Rodgerville, south
of Hensall, and was the former
Helen Fairbairn. She had a
family of six sons and three
daughter with three sons and
two daughters living. She has
a heritage of 35 grandchildren,
86 great-grandchildren, and six
great -great grandchildren.
Attending t h e celebration
were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Walters,
Waterford, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Walters, Seaforth; Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Hildebrand, Sea-
forth, and Mrs. Frank Walters,
Clinton.
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Local People Take
Part in Program
Three area persons presented
reports at the Youth Fellowship
of the Evangelical United Breth-
ern Church convention held in
Crediton recently.
Miss Bonnie McRae, Dash.
wood; Miss Joan Rader and Mrs.
Allan Gascho, both of Zurich,
spoke to the assembly concern-
ing the Fellowship general con-
vention held at Reading Penn.
District executive members
elected were: President, Bert
Pletsch, Clifford; first vice-pres-
ident, Barbara Kellerman, Kit-
chener; second vice-president,
Jim Anderson, Kitchener; sec-
retary, Phyllis 1. einweber, Ham-
ilton, and treasurer, Wayne
Domm, Clifford.
Convention registrar, Linda
Smith, Kitchener, reported that
150 persons registered from
Hanover, Stratford, Hamilton
and Ottawa districts.
See the complete catalogue al
Citizen's News
WARDEN HONOURED —Ralph Jewell, warden of
Huron County, was honoured last night in Goderich on the
occasion of the annual Warden's Banquet. Members of the
County Council, along with other county officials, were pres-
ent for the occasion. Mr. Jewell will complete his term of
office this year, and has also announced that he will retire
from municipal politics as reeve of Goderich Township.
NEWS OF KIPPEN DISTRICT
Correspondent, M
Miss Sharon McBride, of the
University of Western Ontario,
spent the week -end with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar
McBride.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kerr vis-
ited friends in Elmira Sunday,
also visited Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Maddess, of Monkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones,
Kenneth and Grant visited re-
cently at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Ashworth and
Carol, of Denfield.
Mr. David Cooper, son of Mr.
and Mrs. John A. Cooper, is to
be congratulated on receiving
,his B.A. degree on Friday from
the University of Western On-
tario,
Mr. Marshall Stewart, of Sea -
forth, visited Wednesday after-
noon with. Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Mellis. Sunday visitors were
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Sproule, of
Exeter.
Several of the Kippen chil-
dren made their annual Hallo-
rs. Norman Long
we'en visit at the different
homes in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. John Long, of
Owen Sound, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. N. Long.
Sunday visitors were Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Bell and Evelyn,
of Windsor.
UCW Meeting
Kippen UCW held their Oc-
tober meeting in the Sunday
School rooms with 24 ladies
present. Mrs. H. Faber, presi-
dent, presided •over the meet-
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ing. Mrs. Keith Love took the Fir
worship, while Mrs. E. Kyle was is,open Institute
in charge of the topic. This was • r`
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Mrs. L. Lovell, Mrs. Workman
and Mrs. T. Reid taking part. , The November (agriculture)
Mrs. II, Jones held a Bible quirt meeting of Kippen East Won -
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Report were given on all home of Mrs. Cecil Pullman. c':n
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"Name a famous person
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Mrs. Cooper was voted in to never do," Mrs. Charles Eyre,
make up a new slate of officers. Collection for Children's Aid.
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