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FRED (TED) SAVAUGE
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DEAR DORIS
advice from
Doris Clark
. VouNG- Ako'GRAni
Popia 1 am a
marrled WOrnan with -two child,
Atter Vaug •.**745111P
find Pve Collie to 1.0% Fay doc-
tor Ito the depth, breadth and
height my very soul can reach.
He pulled me .tbough serious
i4nes$ Yews ago.
What worries ing is his lack
of reanembe.ring any occasions,
the lack of even a single flow-
- er or, a dinner date. He reveals
Ms love only when we are to -
Veer, He. is married.
Be comes) whetiesiter time
Omni.* we think distuat'paiSt
noir Ware, but enjeoy the fe4v
minutes,:and lite is gene again.
I'nt ' beginning to • fed like a
seCond fiddles' • and ' nething
• more. I would like to break off
now.
IN DOUBT
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Stannah For
ZENITH COLOR
End of John St.
Ams••••••
• 'blue coal'
Champion Stove and
• Fiffnace Oil .
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Office 507:0150 •=- Res. 527-1053
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MEMO,
W G. Thompson & Son
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- HENSMI - 262-2527
DEAR IN DOUBT -r44 Yoa
aVe net; the fir$t woman who
b:ap fallen us -love With her
Oget081. My guess iS he boo n2q
intention of maItitig yourpffaar.
anything 'but a series of polat-
ed incidents; nothing to • pc -
MITA foal no dates where peer-
ple will see you., To.t1is . good,:
enough?
The best, 'bulwark algal*
licit love is a satisfying, mar.
ring°. To judge front our on
letter your` relattena.mitit . yew- •
husband started Oa 3,1k tear
and) ignorance; never really
had a chance.
Even now you mightake
an effort: tor 'create something.
importantout your marred)
life and tote. A 'marriage emir'
sellor could help YOU think
things through. .•
DEAR DORIS - Fm 15 and
mflialfis a silvery gray which
I hate. Not only does this color
make me lOok years older than
I really am but 'people are
always Making fun of me..
No boys have ever asked me
out. I asked my parents to let
me dye my hair but theY insist •
that I'm too young. Do you .
have. any suggestions?
GRANNY -
DEAR GRANNY - Sounds
to me as if you are a natural
born platinum blende and
don't realize it. Many '"a gal
pays good money to get that
silvery tint.
My leaflet on Hair Care Can
help you condition your locks.
A hairstyle magazine ean, give
you a new slant on dressing it
to suit your style of beauty.
Then if you need adclitionEd
sheen be bring out the high-
lig-hts, there -are products ea
the market for that, too. ,
DEAR DORIS - At.. the
school which both this nice
guy and I attended:there was.
girlaskbory dance. 1 got up
enough nerve to ask him and
he said he'd ge." Then a, few
days before; he. fes.md out he
couldn't gret the, evening off
from work,. He was very nieet.
about it and promised me a
-date some time in the futune.
It's been three months! He is
niee when he sees me. He talks
and acts -the same 'and if I'm
walking soraerwhere he'll drive
me' But be hasn't eak!ufli/Y- Want -Ads
thing about that date.
What, do I do? it tight and
hope or hint around the bush • - Phone 527-0240
astd, if so, how?
JUST WONDERING.
NEWS of
WOODH
/no Nargaret Levy Was the
way winner of a food hamper
on the_CKSL. Coffee Club. This
is the Second time she has won.
Mia4 Deborah Jaques rspent a
few days with her friend, Miss
Dianne Robinson of lcirkton.
Mr, and Mrs. LawrenceBeck-
ett, xacqueline and Geraldine,
attended a "going away party"
at the home of Mr. and Idrs,
Wm. Holliday of Rannoch on
SaturdaY evening. Jacqueline
aua:rneiOurs s9_,SeaPttem• sobuetrhtot
W:traatinerif000r
Memorial Hospital, Galt.
Miser Kim and Karen Earle
of London visited for a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
,Tamciare,s a anndd mfarms.
ilGyeorge
Wheei-
er and ,Mr. and MrS, Glenn
Copeland visited with Rev. John ,
Cooke who is a patient in St.
Jesepb's Hospital, London, Sun-
day afternoon.
, Miss Lyhn Robinson, Fourth
Line, - visited for a few days
Fair Dates
Acton Sept. 20,21
Rayfield t 24, 25
Blyth Sept. 17, 18
Brussels Sept. 26, 27
Dungannon Sept. 23, 24
Exeter Sept. 18, 19
Fergus Sept. 13, 14
Fordwich Oct. 4, 5
liarriston ' Sept. 18, 19
Merton Sept. 27, 28
Kincardine Sept. 13, 14
rirkton Sept. 26, 27
Londori Sept. 6 to 14
Lucknow , Sept. 21
Markdale Sept. 13, 14
Mildmay'Sept. 6, 7
Milverton Sept. 20, 21
Palmerston Sept. 23, 24
St. Marys ... .. . . Sept. 24, 25
SEAFORTH Sept. -19, 20
Stratford Sept. 16, 17, 18
Tavistock Sept ' 6, 7
Teeswater Sept. 27, 28
'Walkerton Oct 23, 24
Zurich Sept 21, 22, 23
International Plowing -Match,
Wed., Oct. 16th to Sat., Oct. 19th
Use
Expositor
_DEAR WONDERING - 'For-
get it. He Made the vague -
promise as a way of letting you
down easY. You only torture
yourself when you keep it in
the front of your mind. '
DEAR DORIS - I would
like information on braces for
teeth. 1 live on a farra and the
dentists in the area do ruot put
them in.,' •
I am lit and I think that -if I.
ara going to have these teeth
for, 15 more- years, braces
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would be worthwhile. They say
personality is first for making
friends. 1 say you need looks as
-well as personality.
• ' BUCK TEETH
DEAR BUCK TEETH- -
Personality counts, but for my
money a gal needs all the good
looks she can get.' When you
smile, your teeth show, and if
they point in different direct-
ions they , spoil your looks.
A girl whose upper teeth
were inside the lowers, on one
sidei'wore braces two years for
a correction: Twenty years lat-
teeth are still, her- roost attract -
.white, straight
ing feature. ,'
Mn dental consultant says
please, Please go wherever you
need to have the work "done by
' an orthodontist ka specist, in
straightening (teeth). The will
know the dangers to avoid - and
will be worth ever peony. It
may be expensive, depending
-on just how much.needis doing.
fl.Rotand Sloan' ot a Commerce Red Convertible Loan
and bOtight'a blue fastback with buckets.
at model do youvant?
CANADIAN IMPERIAIfGANK OF COMMERCE
with:1)er 0011Sin, ClterY1
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Besse ank of .St. igarys rtstit,
e41.14oO4atEstterociit w1UMrsi, .
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1Vi$110-.t*,40411, Miier vIdted
last week With, Mr. at)A 1Virs.
Ross :Gitrtomg and .f.amilY
Mr. mut. Mrs. 'wol. rerrie and
.family of Torbnto and is .spend-
ing this week with .Mr., end Mrs:`
Ray 1,4iller of01,4#0•Wel. • •-•
1417s.• Den Bon, Mary Jane,
Jane,
Peter, Pool and Robert of Lon-
don, vistie4 Stui(loy va.fternoon
with 1)/Ii8SB,§ Maxelie and Rhea.
Mills and 'MK. Edgar MiU
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