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The Huron Expositor, 1968-09-12, Page 4r1;!f Fit lexe04 TO, RAFORM ON SEPT 17.196$ 4.10P. MUTUAL • IRF ,INSURANCE COMPANY Office - ?Mart Street SEAFORTH Insures: " Town Dwellings •, All Classes of Farm Property • Sueuner Cottages • Churches, Schools, Hells Extended coverage (wind, smoke, water damage, fa1l/T1 objects, etc.) is also available. _AGENTS; James Keys, RR 1, Seaforth; V. J. Lane, RB 5, Seaforth; Wm. Leiper,Londeshoro; Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Harold Squires, Clint, deorge Coyne, Dublin; Donald G. Eaton, Seaforth. OFFICE SUPPLIES THE HURON EXPOSITOR Dial 527-0240 advice from Doris Clark BE A MAN AND PHONE DEAR DORIS - I have been taking a lady friend out for drives for some time. We are both 40. One Sunday I was going 60, some cars passing, some not. Ail of a sudden, my woman said, "Dammit all, will you please slow dewn!" Then she said, "When I get home I'm 00- iag to stay there, When We got there she got out, said good-bye, quite friend- ly. I've never heard from her • ...••••••••••ftwoomInnewinomftrirftwismit 'blue mall Champion Stove and Furnace Oil, WILLIS DUNDAS bffiee 527-0150 - Rea. 527-1053 1011010.4ftenaftft.o.ifts00.%•000ftp.o.a....powny. • Spread your heating costs over 10 months! We don't like to hit you with a single heavy bill. Or incon- venience you by asking you to pay with each delivery. Our way is to spread your heating costs ov.er 10 equal monthly payments. They begin in September of one year and end in June of the next. This way, the colder and more costly months are balanced by the milder, less expensive heating periods. And there's no charge whatsoever for this extra service:. Our Budget Payment Plan is only one of many ways that make our Home Heat Service a ,superior service. And ,we'd like to tell you more. Call us anytime -- today, fOr instance. WALDEN & BROADFOOT Station Street - Seaforth, Ont. TELEPHONE 527-1224 Your community Texaco Distributor 7:446 527-1750 • SEAFORTH 1968 Chev. Demonstrator 6-cyl. A.T. 1964 CHEV. Sedan, Std. -1162-149 1963 CHEVY II, Std. -1159-339 1965 OLDS, P.B., P.S., R., A.T. 1158-314 1966 CHEV Sed., A.T., Radio, 1T -8'-E41-053 1961 FALCON Sedan, Std. -1159496 - 1964 STUDEBAKER 'Std. 1159-111 1965 CHEV. 1/2 -Ton - C89-972 1963 PONTIAC, A.T. -1159-198 SPEEDY BILL.A6BILL HthEST OFFICER, 1 cANT cogrkoc. -THIS HEAP! THE GAs PEDAL WAs Sruce Tg-rria Ft.00RROAPD 41101.:• .4 OA* Akok 1501W4) 'M T4OUON7 7t4AT COP wAo WRITiNG ME A TICKET, BUT' INROTS MEVIS 1.Erraf2 O arrPOPUcTiON TO you! NATURAt-LY HE WANTS Yoe-ro eRrve A SAF THOROUGULY TESTED coAR. Lot Open Evenings to 9 p.m. "Serving Seafodh, and District for28 Yeats!' , since, but Ulmer sbe, en hon. days and is endingme tcard. If she does should 1 phone her when she gets ha* hoMe? Should I keeti en Petting her along or call it of for mod? CONFUSED AND LONESOME DEAR ,CONFUSED - Why would you wait to hear from her? Is she the one who makes the dates? Your lady friend may have fretted over your driving a long time before saying anything. Some folk sinaply can't stand a break -neck speed like 60. There was -room here for some understanding on your part, once she blew her top. Even now, if you care enough, you. could be the one to eall her, talk about it, tell her you had no idea how she felt about your driving. And would she take a chance with same guy (You) at a slower speed? A thriving romance shouldn't founder on a single failure to communicate., DEAR DORIS - I. feel that my marriage is more iraptant than catering to an elderly Mo- ther. She has tried to take over our household; i.e., bossing and correeting her -grandchildren, criticizing my housekeeping, our working class type of friends,etc. ' Both of our personalities have changed by having Grand- ma share our home. Happy smiling faces have become long blank looks. A private conver- sation is nearly impossible. We see four solutions; (a) Grin and bear it. (b) Divide her time equally between her daugh- ter and two sons. (c) Get her a small apartment and the three of us help to furnish it. (d) Put her in a home for the aged. TAKE YOUR PICK DEAR TAKE - I choose (d). ' The grinning (a) has already turned to blank looks. The daughters-in-law (b) also find her difficult. r doubt if she would put up .with living alone. (c) for any length of time. A residence for senior 'citi- zens is not the depressing "poor house" -of the past. Soon she would find kindred spirits and settle in.. DEAR DORIS - (1) Is it right for a girl of 32 to be dat- ing a fellow 23? (2) How im- portant is age in a marriage? (3) Would a marriage of this type be fair to a man? FOND BUT IN DOUBT DEAR FOND - (1) No law . against it. (2) You can't always go by chronological age. A man of 35 may have lived a shelter- ed life and 'Seem like 25. A man of 20 who has carried fam- ily responsibility or left home early, may seem far more ma- ture than his age. Age counts; and one social worker I know says an older woman just can't keep up with a younger virile mate. But even she says you can't generalize. (3) If you give a man your complete loving devotion, noth- ing could be fairer. I gather from the rest of Your letter that he is the one who is deep- ly in love with you and has started you thinking about him. Confidential to Sway -Back Lordosis, or sway-back, is the dismaying figure -fault of many an otherwise attractive female. The following exercises will help: (1) lie on the floor on back Push middle of back into floor. Repeat 10 times. (2) Practise walking with tummy pulled in, chat up. Tuck in rear end. • 4CROIS 1-klikek 4.CaUdat apponclitga SI.Cry 11431We runes "124tent 13,1-bsten to IP•s•apees carrier 17-Beagn 19-Nigetiva 20.Metal 21-TIMPOrarY bed 32 -Crony (Oolloq.1 28,Arrow poison 25.Stroke 26.6•ound 27•Coninnintst, 28. 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Hymn 579 was sung and 11 verses of Pslam 33 were read by Mrs. Hargreaves and prayer offered. The offering was re- ceived and dedicated and the meeting closed by singing Hymn 234. The president took the chair for the business and welcomed all to the Fall activities. • Mrs. .Tack Henderson, II/frs. Fred McGregor and Mrs. Stuart Wilson, who had attended a seminar at Westniinster College gave a report on the things they had studied about China. The meeting formed into three groups for discussinn on "What is a Christian". Many different thoughts were given and prov- ed very interesting. Mrs. Stuart thanked the ladies. The treasurer reported $1,- 465.57 on hand. The society will look after the hospital cart for the month of October: The UCVV will. cat- er to the Oddfellows banquet on November 28. Mrs. Leppington An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one/ Dial 527-0240. BURNS CLEANER 110 SMOKE, NO ODOUR HILATING OIL Walden & Broadfoot Phone 527-1224 - Soeforth CAROL CARTER A.Mtn4 PIANO - TILEORY ig Franklin St. Seaforth Phone 527-1521 ALL TYPES INSURANCE Donald G. Eaton off!. In Masonic Block Main Street Phone 522-1610 ; Seaforth airarlimismoloonssommismovisms•mssorms ill1=111111111111111111NIMINIMMallIF WHITE BEANS WANTED t, See Us Before :You Sell All Varieties of SEED WHEAT in stock Seed and Fertilizer available on contract COOK. BROS, MILLING.Com Ltd.' HENSALL - ONTARIO Phone 262-2605 Applications will be received by the un- dersigned for the position of Arena Manager and Ice Maker up to SePtember 1968. Duties will commence October 21, 1968. Please state salary- expected. SHEILA K. REABURN, See.-Treas, Hensall Community Memorial Park Board I> . . . the energy food •for todays 'boys & girls Order Today MAPLE LEAF DAIRY Phone 527-0990 -- Free Delivery Dairy Products are available at GERALD'S SUPERTEST STATION Sundays, Holidays, Everyday - Maple Leaf Phone 527:0810 : Seaforth RESPIRATORY DISEASE A film designed to alert the public to a growing epidemic which is not caused by a germ was given its first showing this afternoon at the annual meeting of the Candaian Tuberculosis Association held in Vancou- ver at the Georgia Hotel. The film, LI14E AND BR-EATH, was introduced by the newly-elected:president, Mr. Colin Dobell. It was produced by the Canadian Tuberculosis Association but the cost was defrayed by the British Columbia Tuber- • culosis-Christmas Seal Society as a centennial project. "The death rate from emphysema has risen rapid- ly in recent years," said Mr. Dobell, "from 93 deaths in 1950 to 816 in 1966, the last year for which figures are available. The tragic fact is that the death toll is only a fraction of the disaster," Mr. Dobell stated. "The most heart breaking part of the story is the years of invalid- ism suffered by patient 8 before they die of emphysema or some other cause - for they very frequently die of other causes. Many deaths from heart disease are ag- gravated by emphysema. The difficulty of breathing puts undue strain on the heart. Those with emphysema aye more viinerable to infectious diseases." "How many -Canadians are ill with emphysema we do not know," the speaker said. "A disease is only 're- portable if one person can pass it on to others, Tubercu- losis, diphtheria, typhoid fever, whooping cough; thee are reportable. But nobody passes on emphysema. It is custom built by the patient, year after year. "Emphysema is not a new disease. It has been known for centuries but the increase in our m.odern world has been rapid and alarming. You may judge the cause of the increase from the fact that four members of the staff of Crawley Films who made LIFE AND BREATH gave up cigarettes." CHRISTMAS SEALS" FIGHT TB AND OTHER RESPIRATORY DISEASES This Advertisement is Published by The Huron County • Tuberculosis Association a • 0, 1 •