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THURSDAY APRIL 21, 1966
ZUR1
.ITIZENii. NEWS
PAGE SEVEM
Baton Twirlers
Attend Course At
Clinton Station
Flight Sergeant D. G. (Don)
Kerr, of the Adastral Park
council, acted as co-ordinator
for the April 13 and 14 baton
leaders' training course, spon-
sored by the Lake Huron zone
of the Ontario Recreation Asso-
ciation.
The program was in conjunc-
tion with the community pro-
grams division of the Ontario
Department of 'Education and
was held in the Physical Train-
ing Centre at CFB Clinton.
Miss Elizabeth Hill, of the
department of education, was in
attendance, and Miss Dorothy
Hurst was chief instructor.
Miss Hurst is the instructor of
the Hamilton Ti -Cat majorettes,
the Tigerettes, and owner of
the Dorothy Hurst School of
Dancing and Baton, Hamilton.
LAC "Chico" Bulmer, of the
CFB Clinton recreation staff,
assisted as co-ordinator.
The course consisted of skill
development, philosophy of ree-
reation, understanding children,
program planning and practice
teaching. . Th a course was 'de•
signedto train baton leaders
who can develop youngsters in
the art of baton.
The following young ladies at
tended from Zurich: Maura
Gascho, Donna Schilbe, Janet
Meidinger and Linda Webb.
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DEAR DORIS — I am not a
wallflower yet, but I'm afraid I
might grow to be one if I don't
learn how to dance pretty soon.
When T do go out on the floor
I don't know the steps, and it's
1 embarrassing awfully �embar ss g even if
the boy doesn't seem to notice.
Most of the girls caught on
quickly. I didn't. It's not be-
cause of nervousness, because
I'm just as awkward dancing
with one of my girl friends as
with a boy.
There are teen dances out of
school and I wouldn't even
dream of going to them, even
though many other kids do.
A Troubled Dancer
DEAR TROUBLED -- Cheer
up! Some people are born with
two left feet — but everybody
stumbles around a bit at first.
Get a go-ahead from your
mother for practice sessions at
home with one or two girl
friends. There are records and
instructions to be had. Prac•
tice, makes perfect!
DEAR DORIS—At the time
we were making up the list to
invite to our son's wedding,
they were to be married in the
chapel. So instead of includ-
ing the cousins and aunts end
uncles who live far away and
probably could not come, we
sent them announcements.
Then they decided to have
the ceremony in the church.
The bride's parents did not ex-
tend their list and neither did
we. All the local or nearby
relatives came.
Since the matter may Dome
up again, I'd like your opinion,
Still Wondering
DEAR DONDERING — Only
part of the problem was solved
by the move into the church.
There was still the little matter
of keeping your list within the
bounds set by the hosts of the
reception—the bride's parents.
Other things being equal I'd
lean 'in the direction of invit-
ing all relatives you consider
close—in terms of intimacy and
affection. For the not -so -close,
an announcement is better, since
it does not suggest sending a
present.
DEAR DORIS—Our only son
(11) feels so sorry for himself
that he is outnumbered by our
three girls that he is in a con•
stant state of rebellion.
We live on a farm but there
is no wood to carry in or ashes
to carry out, so I put him to
work in the house, with helping
set and clear the table and dry
dishes and tidy 'his room. He's
so scared he'll dry one more
dish than his sisters, he just
makes working with him a pain
in the neck. He often says, as
a last slam, "Boy, if I only had
a brother!"
My husband and I are won-
dering •if taking in a welfare
boy around his own age would
be the answer?
Just One Boy
DEAR JUST — Some "Only
RAYMOND McKINNON, Manager
VICTOR PYE1-1E, Mgr.
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Boys" preen themselves on the
admiration of their ".harem"! I
suspect your girls gang up on
this one.
Father could help. How about
some man -talk? A boy -man out-
ing, like fishing, football game,
,
horse show? Home chores are
fine, but are there some addi-
tional ones which might call
for he-man strength?
Taking on a "welfare boy" to
meet •a desperate need like this
might put too big a burden on
such a guest—considering the
needs he himself may have.
But you could discuss the idea
with your child care agency.
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DEAR DORIS—I'm a widow
and have been living with my
sister a year. But she 'had no
children, so there is great ten-
sion in the house when my mar-
ried sons and families come to
visit nie.
The boys want me to get a
house of my own and fast.
My sister is lonely and wants
me to stay. My furniture has
been in storage. Houses are
scarce and expensive around
here.
What To Do?
DEAR WHAT — Better to
live close by than in her lap.
You want freedom for children,
she wants freedom from them.
Could some grownup -type pro-
gency help you swing it finan-
cially?
Shop for the just right house
until you find it, enlisting your
sister's help all the way. She
needn't feel slighted if you talk
it out with her first.
As you grow elder, you'll
prize her companionship even
more.
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the congregation. After the
opening devotions the talented
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
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"The Story of Jesus", the Eas-
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Members of the Luther
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This was humorous and creat-
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discussions. Some of the ques-
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the church be brought more up
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One of the answers were,
one must live with and accept
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Mrs. Carl Willert conducted
the brief business. Reports
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