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R :E, POSITQRs SEAFQRTt ONT.,. JAN. $r 1967
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advice frptrt
Dcwis Clark 4
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SISTERS WENT A SNOOpIN'
, DEAR D::RIS — My. par•n .s
sent me to a boarding school
last year and my boy friend
wrote the a tetter every week.
One week I didn't get the let
ter.' I came home Friday night
to find the ters had opened
my letter, then sent it home to
my parents, He urger sees anything the
It wasn't quite decent (the boys are doing and there are
letter) but I was very hostile , tunes when a word from him
toward the mots for the re,t of; would help me. He is the most
the year: Do nuns have the unsociable sort of
right to open your mail at a know. person I
boarding schooi'y •DEAR IGNORED — It is
more baffling to be ignored
than to receive regular beat-
ings!
An alcoholic (1) is reacting
to his life situation in an imma-
ture way; and (2) something in
his background or present situ-
ation leaves him feeling frus-
trated and unexpressed.
He is much older than you;
he hasn't your education.. I'd
guess that as a child he never
had encouragement to express
himself and that he senses that
his thoughts aren't on your
plane.
Can liou begin thinking of
how to show him you need
him? Praise and something spe-
cial in the way of friendliness
plight still bring about the mir-
acle you want. .
to come out of the beer parlor.
I fly off the handle and give
him a piece of my mind and
then he sulks for days.
I think I could overlook some
of the drinking if only he
wc.:!i! rev-lgnize nle, if he isn't
sleeping on the chesterfield
while in the house he's reading.
Secretly Engaged
DEAR SECRETLY — It goes
without saying those in author-
ity at a boarding school feel a
strong responsibility for the
girls or boys• in their care. If
they had reason to think you
were keeping in touch with
someone of whom your parents
did not approve, they would
consider it their job to find out
about it.
After all, you did say the let-
ter wasn't quite •decent, didn't
you?
DEAR DORIS — I wish to
make a will soon, What should.
I do with cry belongings? I
have a lot of things which I
made myself; such as lovely
quilts, crochet work and knit-
ting.
• Should I sell everything, then
they can all enjoy 'the money? I
wish you could give •me some
suggestions before too late, as I
have had three strokes already.
All my furniture is good. I
have a nice little 111me.
Aged Mother
DEAR MOTHER — Ask your-
self the question: "Ls there any
one of my children who needs
the financial help my money
would give more than any oth-
er?" Perhaps among thein is a
young couple who are finding
the going tough in raising a
family.
Hand worked quilts and li-
nens --.are.. to_ be prized and if
there is no great need, should
be passed on just as -they are..
As for the furniture, perhaps
a request for its sale is the best
way to dispose of it. Proceeds
may then be divided evenly, if
this seems wise.
'DEAR DORIS — My husband
loves to drink. We never go to
town but I sit and wait for him
Remember! It takes but a
moment to place an Expositor
Want Ad and be money in
pocket. To advertise, just
Dial Seaforth 527-0240. .
DEAR DORIS — About bor-
rowed books which are not re-
turned, I have a suggestion. I
keep a list ' of books loaned,
time, name and address 'of bor-
rower. And, on the first page.of
each book 1 place the following:
This book I Iend with
pleasure,
Pray read it at your
leisure'
I only ask, - my trusted
friend,
That you'll return it at the
end,
For ALL my books I
treasure!
This works very well indeed.
DEAR BOORISH ^ Good.-.ftrr
you. I'm glad to hear it works.
It does seem a pity not to share
a favorite book, but one hesi-•
tates when there is high likeli-
hood of its never returning.
-Confidential to Still Hoping:
Can't say from here whether or
not he's the marrying kind. I'd
suspect he's not Yet at 50 you
might think twice before pop=
ping the question. If the answer
is "No" '.you Might thus forfeit
your present good times.
Male campanionship is preci-
ous to an unattached career
girl at any age.
Bookish
COPIES OF THE
News, of
Brodhagen
Here to celebrate Christmas
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fart
Trutter were Mr. and Mrs.. Gor-
don Klein and Trim, Baden, Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Mueller, Bad-
en, Mrs. Florence Diss, Harold
Warner, Judy, Dianne Trutter
and Doug McVeigh, all of Kit-
chener, Dianne' Trutter stayed
with her parents during the
Christmas holidays.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Scherbarth and fancily
on New year's day were Rev.
and Mrs. Calvin Giletk and girls,
Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs. Jonas
•Dittmer, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Elligsen, David, Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Elligsen and boys and Mr.
and Mrs, August Seherbarth.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ahrens
spent New Year's with Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Bach in London.
Visitors. with' Mr. and Mrs.
Lavern Wolfe on New Year's
day were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oli:
ver, Beverley, 'Vivian and' Ro-
bert of Stratford and Mr. and
Mrs:. Norman Ferguson from
Exeter. On Monday Mr. and
Mrs. Lavern Wolfe visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tait. •
Flowers were placed on the
altar of '• St. Peter's Lutheran
Church for Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Young .who celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary on
Monday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Elligsen
and David and Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Elligsen and boys were
guests of Mrs. Mabel Higgerson,
RR 3, Mitchell, on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ahrens
and family spent New Year's
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearn,
RR 3, Mitchell.
Clayton Ahrens, Toronto and
Robert Ahrens, Hamilton, spent
the Christmas ',holidays with..
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Ahrens. Ken Ahrens spent
the weekend at the same home.
On Thursday . evening, Dec.,
29, the annual congregational
meeting was held at St. Peter's
Lutheran Church. The fellow,
ing were elected on the church
board. Elder Mervin Dietz; trus-
tee, Ralph Weiterson and coun-
cillor Gerald Beuerm Ann, They
wei•e installedalong with prev-
ious church board members
Donald Rose, Ken Siemon, Boyd
Driscoll and Mervin Wurdell,
on Sunday during the service.
The new towers at St. Peter's
-Lutheran Church have been
paid for in full and a brief
service of thanksgiving for the
retirement of indebtedness was
held at the New Year's eve ser-
vice.
-Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Hinz and
Mrs. Paul Hinz were accepted
by transfer as members of this
church • at, the New Year's day
service.
Mr. and, ,Mrs. Gary Sholdice
and family visited with Mr. and
Mrs. .,Ronald Law and family in
,Richmond- Hill, on Thursday:
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Scherbarth,
Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pruet-
er and family, Mr, and Mrs. Wil -
Are Always on Sale at the
Following Places in
SEAFORTH and DISTRICT
SEAFORTH CONSTANCE
Borden Brown's General Store
Brown's Supertest Station•
Crick's Bakery
Elliott's. Quick Lunch
I.G.A. Grocery
Keating's Pharmacy
McGonigle's Grocery
McKindsey's Drug Store
Seaforth Community Hospital
Seaforth Foodland
Smith's Superior Food Market
.EGMONDVI LLE
Eickmeyer's Grocery Store
BRQDHAGEN
Sholdice's General Store l
BRUCEFIELD
Patterson's Grocery
CLINTON
MeEvirefecq Book Store
DUBLIN
Goettler's Red & White Market
HENSALL
Wilson's Drug Store
KIPPEN
Dickert's General Store
• ST. COLUMBAN
Ryan's General Store
WALTON
Marshall's General Store
WINTHROP
McCluskie's General Store
News. of
WOODHAM
Mrs: Arthur Hopkins and Misa
Ada Hopkins were New Year's
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
William Jones and fannily of
eighth line.
Mr. and. Mrs. John Witteveen
and family were guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Witteveen
of Toronto during the weekend.
11r. and Mrs. NorriS Webb and
family were Sunday guests with
Mr. apd Mrs. Wilbert Small and
family of Brownsville.
Guests with Mr. and Mrs,
Oscar Brine on Sunday were
Miss Pearl Brine of Grosse
Pointe, Mich., Mr. Lloyd $rine,
baseline, .Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Robinson and family, - fourth
line and Mr. and Mrs. Don
Brine and Cheryl.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Heard
and family of fourth , line and
Mr. William Armstrong of
Lieury were Sunday guests.
fred Wolfe and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Scherbarth, Jr., and
family spent New Year's night
with Mr. and Mrs. Mac Town-
send, Tavistock. -
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne B,euer-
mann and Jeffrey, London,
spent Monday with Mr. and
Mrs, Manuel Beuermann,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed •Querenges-
ser, - Edmonton, . Alberta and
John Gordner, Mitchell, are
staying with Edgar Hillebrecht
and visiting relatives in the dis-
trict.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Pfeifer on New Year's
day were Mrs.- Jean Nichol and
Robert, Mr. and Mrs, David
Marks, Brussels and Mr: and
Mrs: Clarence Pfeifer, Monk -
ton,
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Eickmeir
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Wassmann to Florida this week.
with Mr. and' Mrs. Clarence
Thomson and family.
Mrs. M. Copeland and Jean
were Sunday evening guests
with Misses Blanche and Rhea
Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Brine were
New Year's eve guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Blackler . of
fourth line.
Mrs. Glenn Copeland and
baby Deanna arrived home from
St. Marlys Memorial Hospital on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rodd and
family had as their guests on
Monday, Rev. and Mrs. -*John
Cooke and Jack of Thamesford,
Mr. and Mrs. George Wheeler
and David, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Copeland and girls, Mrs. John
Butters and Mrs. M. Copeland
and Jean.
Monday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Norris Webb and family
were Mr. and Mrs. William
Whyte and family of Sarnia
and Mr. and Mrs.. Ben Webb and
family of London and Mr. and
Mrs. Elgin Webb, Grand Bend,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doupe and
Mr, and Mrs. Don Brine and
Cheryl were' Monday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roger
of Kirkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bern of
Zion, Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb
and, family and Mrs. M. Cope-
land and Jean attended a sur-
prise party for Rev. and Mrs.
J. R. Wareham of Atwood on
Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs,
Wareham were celebrating their
twenty-fifth wedding anniver-
sary.'
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Brintnell and fam-
ily' were Mr. and 'Mrs. Wray
Sweitzer and Barbara of S,hipka,
Mr. and 'Mrs., Ron Sweitzer and
Sherri 61 Grand Bend, Mr,
Frank Levy, Helen and Hilda
of Transvaal, Mr. and Mrs. Don
News of
Vilrna
Mrs. George Reid spent a few
days last week visiting relatives
at -Rayfield,
New Year's dal/ visitors with
Mrs. George Reid were War-
rant Officer and Mrs. Bill Reid
and Bob of Clinton, Mr. Larry
Reid and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Reid and family.
Visitors • witl4 Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Webter on Snnday were
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tinney and
Bill and M. and Mrs. Lloyd
Pletcher and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scotchrner,
Bayfield visited on Monday
with Mr, and Mrs. Bob Webster.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hill
Left last week for a three-week
vacation in Florida.
Danny and Mary Holmes of
Clinton are visiting their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs: Watt
Webster while their parents are
on a motor trip to Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dowson
visited Sunday with Mr, and
1VTrs• • Harold Dowson,
Visitors on New Year's day
with Mr. and Mrs, Bill Dowson
and family were Mrs. Ella Jew-
itt and 'boys, Mr. and Mrs. John
Jewitt 'and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Preszcator and Billy of
Constance and •Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Jewitt, Cathy and David
of Seaforth.
Lee and Danny Talbot of Lon-
don spent the Christmas holi-
days with' their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lee McConnell.
Visitors with Mr. and' Mrs,
Louis Taylor on Monday were
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Taylor and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Taylor and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Taylor and family,
,
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JANUARY
• CLEARANCE
Outstanding Values - on Many
Itoms in the Store!
10 - 20% Dl count
During our January Clearance Sale on all
SEASONABLE LINES-
Check
INESCheck our 1/2 price racks' of
Ladies' Slacks, Skirts and Car Coats
Wilson and family of Lakeside,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith and Mr.
and Mrs. William Rundle and
Larry.
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Stationery L. Gifts
SEAFORTH
TOP VALU CHOICE
'EAS
SAVE 14-0Z. $1 0
44c .TINS
10
TOP, VALU PLAIN OR PIMENTO SAVE 12c
CHEESEB. PKGS-OZ
TOP VALU
YOR • SMOOTH,
ANUTBUTTER 3.x. .
MOTHER PARKER'S (PLUS
TEA BAGS FREE PICC. 9 '
COFFEE OF 60
SPOON)•
SAVE
24c
TOP., VALU BLUE POWDERED
1 -LB.
PKGS.
SAVE
30c,
5 -LB.
POLY
BAG
MOTHER PARKER'S (COIN PACK) IN
Instant COFFEE ,AR .�:1
MUFFETS
BISCUITS
153/4-0Z. 3T
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• Milk Choc 8 - oz.
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• Dark Choc PKG.
(Aast'd)
• HHampden
Walters
TOP VALU ASSORTED 4�_g fx Os.
SAVE 41
16c Pkgs.
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NEW FRIENDS DAILY, AND BRINGING
CONTINUED SAVINGS TO ALL THEIR OLD
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RAISIN PIE
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