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Ladies, high single; Bonnie
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Men's high single and triple,
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Country Club League
Team standings: Twisters, 37;
Pin Pickers, 27; Half arid Half,
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Lades' higih single and triple,
Sonja Neilson, 250 and 695.
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Team standings: Canaries, 39;
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Team standings: Underdogs,
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Ladies' high single, Helen
Nicholson, 225; high triple, Haz-
el McGonigle, 027.
Men's high single and triple,
Roger Beamewies, 359 arid 792.
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-
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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.
BETTY CARDNO
;KAI ,ite.ti AA) I X"
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Instead of being angry, he knew
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