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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-12-12, Page 16• 14.411:4lit HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORTH, ONT., DEC 12, 19611 SEE THE NM istOIST AND LIVELY WOLVERINE SNOWMOBILE Weighs only 147 lbs. with speeds up to 40 M.P.H. The new Wolverine can be seen exclusively at 599-95 HABKIRK TRANSIT SERVICE LTD. 527-1222 SEAFORTH .Read the Advertisements - a Profitable Pastime! 7/7.0 With the owlers Down At The Lanes St. James League Team standings: Fantastics, 50; Golden Hawks, 45; Tigee cats, 40; Lucky Strikes. 26; Odd'. balls„ 26; Spitfires, 23. Ladies, high single; Bonnie Bedard, 242; high triple, Marg Ung,arian, 612. Men's high single and triple, Jack Bedard, 309 and 771. Hey COligan Man! THIS YEAR GIVE Mother a Real Treat FOR CHRISTMAS And Enjoy These Dividends: CLEANER - * Pots * Pans * Dishes • Glassware * Floors * Walls • Tubs * Sinks * Toilets * Autos * Clothes ... and kids! 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Lades' higih single and triple, Sonja Neilson, 250 and 695. 1,Ifen's high single and triPle, Gard Noble, 243 and 670, Mixed League Team standings: Canaries, 39; Orioles, 39; Cardinals, 30; Budg- Remember! it takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be, money in pocket. To advertise. just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. food that really schmecks Mennonite and Country Cooking Edna Staebler Spiced with fascinating stories And anecdotes col- lected during her manyyears friendship with the Menno- nites, here are the author's tantalizingrecipesincluding schnitz knepp (ham Cooked with apple dumplings) and fast nachts (raised dough- nuts) served by Mennonites on Shrove Tuesday. A trea- sure for every homemaker; a delighitoanyonewholoves good food! $6.95. 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Men's Inter -town Team standings: Bowl -Mor, 85; Seaforth, 03; -Valiants, 76; Mike's Lanes, 73; Mitchell, 73: Goderich, 72; St. Mary's, 68; Clinton, 62; Exeter, 49; Mike"s No. 2, 8. Legion Bowling League Team .standings: Question, 38; Pills, 36; Weasels, 31; Sweet Nothings, 31; Chipmunks, 28; Iteavyweights, 25. Ladles' high single and triple, Betty Leonhardt, 255 and 659; Mens's high single and triple, Don Wood, 313 and 777, ST. COLUMN NEWS OF THE WEEK - Mr. and 1Virs. Ron Butters, St. Thomas visited Mn. .and -Mrs. Gilbert Murray. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gaffney, Peterborough and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sloan, 'Cornwall, visited Mr. and Ur. James Sloan. Mr. and Mns. Harry Ryan], London, with Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Melady. DEAR DORIS advice from Doris Clark You'll have to be careful DEAR DORIS - My son was married in June to a lovely girl. Would I be out of line mailing theTn a fine book ..I have from my doctor called, A Doctor's Marital Guide for Patients? Do young married couples re- gent informaton from parents on Sex? If not, what note of ex- planation could I enclose with the books? a I have been married a quarter centUry. We have known many tough times and dsiappoint- meats, but our wedlock has been one of perfect ibliss; Chiefly, we 'think, through complete marital undenstan ding . land happiness through reading books. Voice Of Experience DEAR VOICE - just have to decide this one your- self. Have you had a no -holds - barred relationships with your on in the past? If yes, then send the book, en- closing a note giving heaps of credit to it for some high qual- ity wedded bliss. Not that you doubt their happiness. mind you, but that you want them to enjoy their marriage to the full, right from thee...start. DEAR DORIS -I am „a whit % girl. Is it proper fOT a futufe father-in-law to give away his future daughter -Wow in marriage if no one on the bride's, side is available? Squaw -To -Be DEAR SOUAWTO-BE - Afraid ruh-. This would be ab- out like somebody giving some- thing fo himself. You are going into the groom's family; not leaving it. Lacking a father or favorite uncle, one may be given away by a family friend, a personal friend (older, preferably) or dispense with this bit of tradi- tion lentimely. You will be just as legally and permanently mar- ried without it. DEAR DORIS - People vvrite into you about all kinds of wor- ries. Some seem to fret all the time. I was much for worrying my: self when I was around 14 (ab- out 73 years ago). I would read iterks about diteases and find I had all the symptoms. The doc- tor told me I thought I was worse than I was : that, 'per- sons I- ad symotr.ms at times; and I found the doctor was right:: The world was different then than now when they used to cut the grain with cradles and the hay with scythes.. Eight -seven lose? Your self-consciousness, that's what! - To Worried Mother - Theme is nothing legally or physically wrong with third cousins mar- rying. But it does happen that cousins are sometimes thrown, together in early teens because of family visits, thus haviag a degree of familiarity which may DEAR EIGHTY-SEVEN - But people are till worry -warts. Trouble, is, a sympathetic soul may actually feel the physical pan of someone he or she cares about This differs, of course, from the nunotic who gives hiartself rheurnatiz or an obscure stain aeh ache every time he sees someone getting attention for &trinity troubles. You simply cannot separate alh optimistic set of the mind filen', a person's Physical well-beinig. And visa versa. Confidential to Widowers - Why not eirjOy your widoivved neighbor? As a foursome you have shared happy times. Now that you have both lost your mates, you may well turn to each other for companionship. You have the advantage of a long comfortable fniendship. Wouldn't be the first time two leftovers cast their lot to- gether. happily. donfidentialto No Friends' - The pen may be mightier thane the sword, but stronger still is a forthright, cheerful itippreach bi perzort, when it comes to' in- fluencing people and malma frerid7i. Forffet about pen pals, whleh are only a shadow a the real g. S thinally forth, octopi all bids) to get out into 'company'. rotget hoW you Torok; remm bow e- ber the 'baslif01 boy next to yen feels, .and entexentrate on, putting him a Help an4 older pensort• to a sandwithor lkia, itio on to ilin113, tip Wheit akint6hody net& a &Mr, What yloit got to not make for a healthy &Mat - Other boy friends have lo win. their way while Cousin Claude has the inside track. Your girl is only 17; should be playing the field. Encourage a wider circle of friends and fun. Don't send him away; give him competition. To The Electors of Seaforth Thanks for your support at the polls' on December 2nd. Compliments of the Season to All. 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