HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1964-11-12, Page 7THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1964 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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Bowling Scores
SR. MIXED LEAGUE
Ramblers 7-J. Bannister 590.
Varieties 0-L. Willert 612.
Whippoorwills 5 -Alb Claus-
lus 454,
Seldom Win 2 -Del Geiger
567.
Hawkeyes 7 -Eileen Rennie
587.
Hi Hopes 0 -Lloyd O'Brien
441.
High single: Vie Dinnin 298.
High triple: Leeland Willert
612.
MEN'S LEAGUE
The Wildcats 2 -Paul Bedard
553,
The Flyers 2 - Vladimir
Krainik 584.
The Rockets 4 -Lou Schilbe
689.
Butcherettes 0 -Claire Geiger
538.
Globe Trotters 3 -Ernie Laid-
law 642.
Hot Shots 1 - Bob Horner
588.
Questionaires 1 - Bob Haye
676.
The Strikers 3 - John Paul
Rau 646.
The Wonders 3 -Doug Shantz
555.
Dough Boys 1 -Allan Gascho
581.
High single: Matthew Du-
charme 334.
High triple: Jim Bedard 754.
High average: Jim Bedard
215.
MIXED BOWLING LEAGUE
Hensall Hornets 2 -Jean Cor-
niel 557.
Hustlers 5-Elda Laidlaw 680.
Tourists arriving in Grand
Bencl by boat next summer will
be greeted by a new personal-
ized landmark.
Immediately south of River
Road on the hillside overlook-
ing the Ausable is a unique
planting of evergreen trees
which spells out "Grand Bend".
The work was authorized by the
council in that village.
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-My husband
passed away two months ago,
and we have been told that it
would not be proper to send
Christmas cards or celebrate
Christmas this year,
We certainly will not feel like
celebrating, but with regard to
the sending of cards, can you
tell me what should be done
about them, or about decorating
the home? (We have a small
child in the home.)
BEREAVED
DEAR BEREAVED - You
don't have to celebrate. But
Big Six 0 -Peter Jeffery 550.
Strikers 7 -Bill Pollock 646.
Bone Breakers 7 - Ladd y
Krainik 713.
Ups and Downs 0 -Glen Thiel
464.
Nite Hawks 2 -Fred Broad-
ley 606.
Happy Gang 5 -John Rau 566.
Guys and Gals 4 -Louis
Schilbe 737.
Tops 3 -Donna O'Brien 637.
Ladies' high single: Hazel Mc -
Ewan 812.
Ladies' high triple: Jean Cor-
niel 701.
Ladies' high average: Hazel
McEwan 185.
Men's high single: Lee Serer -
us 328.
Men's high triple: Ernie Laid-
law '784.
Men's high average: Jim Be-
dard 201.
ZURICH LADIES' LEAGUE
Hi-Lites 7 - Hazel McEwan
557.
Pin Poppers 0 - Joyce Arm-
strong 518.
Dashettes 7 - Marion Rader
631.
Packers 0 -Marg Clark 526.
The Aces 7-E. Laidlaw 709.
Wee Hopes 496-E. Merner
496.
Doninionaires 0-K. Krainik
484.
Untouchables 7-Bety Grenier
594.
High single: Elda Laidlaw
316.
High triple: Dot Monroe 744.
High average: Elda Laidlaw
194.
Agrico Fertilizer
DON'T LET YOUR CORN
RUN OUT
OF GAS !
Apply Enough Nitrogen,
Phosphate and Potash
to Do the Job.
PLOW DOWN FERTILIZER
This Fall
FOR BETTER CORN YIELDS
Next Year
To
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- HAVE PLANT FOOD IN THE SOIL - WHEN YOU
NEED IT.
- BUILD UP SOIL FERTILITY.
- REDUCE STARTER FERTILIZER NEEDS.
- TAKE ADVANTAGE OF GOOD WEATHER.
- REDUCE SPRING LABOR NEEDS.
- SAVE TIME AND MONEY.
- INSURE TOP YIELDS NEXT YEAR.
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being gloomy, holing up, sus
pending contact with the living,
won't help anybody.
Your card this year could be
a reassuring gesture to those
friends who are concerned for
you. For some, your personal
message written in can convey
appreciation f o r friendship
through these trying weeks and
months.
Decorate modestly. Have a
tree, for your own sake and
your child's, and look to the fu-
ture for a fresh start.
DEAR DORIS-I am 14 and
I'm going with a very nice boy.
He told me he was going to buy
me a black diamond necklace
for my birthday. Of course I
would like to have it; what girl
in her right mind wouldn't?
But my mother says it wouldn't
be proper to accept it.
I'understand this myself, but
how clo you tell a fellow who
has been saving for a couple of
months that you can't accept
what he get you for your birth-
day,
BLACK DIAMOND LOVER
DEAR LOVER -It just isn't
proper for a girl 14 to accept a
valuable gift from any boy. No
lack of friendship intended.
Tell him so. Tell him before
he buys it!
DEAR DORIS-At 15 I was
living away from home with my
sister; and went steady with a
boy. Then when I found I was
going to have his baby I moved
in with him. I have been living
with him aver since (three
years) although the baby was
stillborn.
He will never be able to mar-
ry me as he is already married.
Yet he says if I ever leave him
I will be a sorry girl when he
finds me. I want to start over
where he can't find me.
Is there any place for girls
like me to get some help?
AFRAID
DEAR AFRAID -A man can-
not have two wives. That let's
you out. Any protest from him
can be countered by police
action.
Move in with your sister for
now. Report any threats or
abuse from your common-law
husband to the police. Don't
run away. Get a job. Seek
counselling and steering from
the local child care agency
where you are.
DEAR DORIS-I am lonely,
45, hard of hearing, work on a
farm. Because of my handicap
I cannot make friends except in
a bar, which is where I spend
most of my spare time,
If I had a lady friends on
whom I could shower my affec-
tion and eventually get married,
life would be a lot happier for
me.
ALMOST ALCOHOLIC
BOB'S
Barber Shop
MAIN STREET, ZURICH
"Professional Hair Cary"
Agent for Dry Cleaning
NOTICE
To Subscribers of
TUCKERSMITH MUNICIPAL
TELEPHONE SYSTEM
Please check your dial number
on your telephone with the di-
rectory listing, in preparation
for dial changeover at Hensall
and Seaforth.
Anyone not receiving a dial
number, instruction card, or di-
rectory, please contact Clinton
Exchange, 482-9908.
MEL GRAHAM,
Secretary -Treasurer
DEAR DORIS-See the doc- one that means mixing with the
tor .first, for a better hearing fair sex. Think success instead
aid. You are creative and can ` of a failure. And report back
find a better hobby than beer; I to me later,
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What's your stand on registering life
insurance policies to claim certain
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Mr. Campbell
If it's possible, I'm all for it!
Interviewer
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Mr. Campbell
It seems to me that everybody
should know about this!
Interviewer
You're right! Particularly people
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M r. Campbell
Look, I'd like to check into
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