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The Huron Expositor, 1968-09-05, Page 7• • • 2 ARNOLD SEN GROUP LIFE • ACCIDENT and ' SICKNESS • MAJOR MEDICAL PENSIONS' • ANNUITIES ' Representing un- Life Assurance CpMPallY • "*-- Of -Canada- - TEL.,EpHimq 527-0410- 117 GODERICH ST. EAST1-,•; SEAFORTH jia a's most dynamic AA AMERICAN GROWTH' FUND a CANADIAN Mutual Fund investing in -the dynamic "Growth through Research" industries of ,the United States. ' . •, 20% INCOME TAX CREDIT ON DIVIDENDS get the facts NOW! management limitekj Area Rapresentative: FRED (TED) SAVAUGE 57-1522 EAFORTH -7P-1 • 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 • . Stannah For ZENITH COLOR End of John St. Ams•••••• • 'blue coal' Champion Stove and • Fiffnace Oil . WILLIS DUNDAS Office 507:0150 •=- Res. 527-1053 WE» ARE BUYI WHEAT •OATS BARLEY -Contact Us for Prices MEMO, W G. Thompson & Son - LIMITED - 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 - 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 'Afesashlos Besse ank of .St. igarys rtstit, e41.14oO4atEstterociit w1UMrsi, . DOW Afaite$.;." 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 • .T110 HURON EXPOSIT:ON smiForrm orr, $!PT 5194* -07 -eaforthiViontimentiNor All TYPOS of • Cemetery........ Meraorials ct PEN .-DA.1.1,1f To 'PRYDE A: SON. , Inooiries are 11740 Telephooefluiobere; Exam 235.0620: comma 482,101 SEAFORTH; Contact WW1% Pupdas• WANT AbS BlyNO OTICic RNSUZfr$: D1 5*0.240 Read the Advertieettiente It's a Proifitable, pasonuif , airwintor That's a promise and one we fully intend:to keep..To begin with, Texaco heating oil is 'climate controlled' -special- ly refined and adjusted for ' the Weather conditions in this locality!' What's more, we niake it our business to see that you'll never run out of fuel.. And if you want to install a new furnace' or cbnvert an old one, Texaco has the plan to let you do it. 'The cost is. • spread .out into low Monthly payments. You will receive - a free, annual check-up and conditioning for yotir furnace to ensure trouble-free opera- tion. To back this up in winter, there's an emergency service on call 24 -hours every day. If you'd like to know more about Texaco's complete Home Heat Service, call us today. WALDEN & BROADFOOT Station Street --- Seaforth, Ont. TELEPHONE 527-1224 - Your community Texaco Distributor' 101st year of , the Western Fair Association horglorb September 6 to 14 %Os -- WHERE TOWNI AND COUIVTRY MEET Spectacular Free Evening Grandstand Shaw Two Shows Nightly at 7 and 9 p.m. SEPT. 6,, •1 KIDS RICH • ,NEXT GIBSON DOOR & RICH SEPT. 91 10, 11 Britain's Own NEW. VAUDEVILLE BAND IN PERSON Singing Sensation ANITA BRYANT FREE AFTERNOON GRANDSTAND SHOWS Saturday, Sept. 7 at 2 p.m.: Warriors Day Pa- rade. 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