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The Huron Expositor, 1964-08-27, Page 8
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And with famous Frigidaire dependability, 'you'll surely enjoy washdays: that are truly carefree year after year. AS LOW AS 169e00 Your FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC' Wrinkle - Away Dryer features Fabric Heat Selector, gives infinite number of heat settings from "Normal" to "Delicate", also "No Heat." Automatic' Time Control -up to 145 minutes without iledialing. "Wrinkles -Away" cycle for pressing Wash -and -Wear garments. Pushbutton door opener. 1 ' BOX FURNITURE Phone 43 Seaforth Canadian social worker Doris Glark invites Abu to write her about your problem. She answers letters of general interest in this column but can't undertake personal replies. DEAR DORIS - One night when our friend Jane was baby sitting, a car stopped in front of the house. A man got out; and standing in front of the lights so youcould see only from the waist down, pointed to some very personal parts. Then months later it hap- pened again. The drapes were drawn and he stopped right in front of the picture window. Before, Jane thought she was imagining it, but this time you could see distinctly what he was doing. Jane won't phone the police. She is scared that if he is put in jail he will be given a light sentence, if any, 'and then, since he will know who sent him to jail, will come back and scare her more. ANXIOUS FRIEND. DEAR ANXIOUS -Jane is un- derstandably upset. But such a man exposes himself only when he has. an audience and ordin- arily is not out to harip any- one. She or you should tell the police, who will certainly stop him, and may be able to per- suade him to get help for his problem. Then Jane should keep her drapes drawn, resist the impulse to peek out, and forget the whole -matter. DEAR DORIS - How should an emotionally . disturbed child be treated. Would it help if I stayed ,home to give him 'the attention he seems to want 'so much? He screams if he' doesn't get his own way at home, or goes to his, bedroom and lies in bed for he rest of the day. Sometimes he gets a blank look in -his eyes and blinks his eyes and shakes his head. If ,he is talked to or bothered then, he screams. He seems very jealous of his younger brother. Yet he is a lovable.boy and loves to be hugged. We are trying to get help for him 'but cemesescsoceciveoeceeftecameneeesweseesetwersoelake .'blue coal' Champion Stove and Furnace Oil WILLIS DUNDAS Phone 573 or 71 W it takes, solongto get an ap- pointment. PERPLEXED MOTHER DEAR PERPLEXED - I'd suspect you boy finds• his dream world more satisfying than the real one, where his young bro- ther has (in' his eyes) usurped his mother's attention and where she now (as he sees it) deserts him all day icing. Professional care is essential. But your work in the right di- rection when you find the time to engage him in a sociable, creative activity which will im- prove his opinion of himself. 4 DEAR DORIS-I went with a boy who broke up with me over saying- "Hi" to his cousin. I went out with the cousin; and then the ex -boy friend went to his aunt (the boy's mother) and told her nasty, untrue things about me. Well, his -aunt wrote and told me I couldn't see her son until I proved these , things weren't' true. So I went to a doctor and took some tests and I was a virgin, which I knew I was anyway. The doctor, said he would write to her and tell her. I don't want her son to think I'm a cheap 'bum. What do I do now? DEPRESSED DEAR DEPRESSED -Nothing whatever. You have an apology coming to you. When and ' if the son copies • around, you'll know you've been cleared. It's the ex-B.F. who is a cheap trou- ble maker. N. WS OF ZION #ERRS HOLD MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER FORMISS DONNA HOLMES A happy afternoon was spent on the spacious lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Britton on Sunday, when, a miscellaneous. showerwas held for Donna Holmes and Jack Keyes. A gayly decorated" wheelbar- row, which contained the gifts, was trundled to the surprised couple by Ken Britton; imper- sonating cousin Clem, and Ger- ry Salton, as 'Lil' Abner, and Ruth Marie Salton, assisted by Vicki and Patti O'Rourke, pre- sented the gifts to Donna and Jack. A smorsgasbord supper was enjoyed. Those attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hun- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Keys, London; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. -Robert Keys, Grand Bend, and Leroy; Mr. 'and Mrs. Herb Britton, Mr. and Mrs. King Sal- ton, Ruth, Marie and Gerry, Mr. and Mrs. Len O'Rourke and family, and Mr. and -Mrs. Larry Dale and Bobbie. Dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Aikens on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pa- tience, Jim and David, of Lam- beth; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Switzer, Kirkton, and ,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jefferies and Stew- art, London. Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lannin and family visited her sister, Mrs. Paul Corriveau, and Mr. Corriveau, Zurich, on Sunday. A good crowd attended the shower for Mr. and Mrs. L. McCarthy on Friday night at Brodhagen Hall. Miss Nancy Lannin spent Fri- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Lannin, after at- tending summer school in. Lon- don for the past five weeks.. Mrs. Alexia Malcolm receiv- ed word on Tuesday that her niece, Mrs. (Dr.) Condurn had Read the Advertisements - It's a Profitable Pastime! SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL OPENS TUESDAY SEPT. 8, 1964 at 10:00 a.m. All 'School Buses will operate, over the same routes as were in use at the end of the last school year. ❑ '❑ All routes will be reviewed upon completion of registration and may be revised at that time to provide maximum service. ❑ 0 Buses will leave Seaforth at' 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, September 8th, and subsequently at 7:30 a.m. each 'school morning., O 0 For further information, contact: La P� PL'UMSTEEL Principal taken a stroke and passed away on Wednesday in Peter- borough. She was ' the only child of Mr. and 141ys. Walter Hodge, Toronto, and leaves a family of three sons and one daughter. • Mr. and Mrs. Howard Crich, Clinton, and' Mrs. Frank Lay- ton, also of Clinton, visited Mrs. Mary Malcolm on Wednesday. Mr. Bill Lannin left Sunday on the Junior Farmers' eastern bus trip, as far as Quebec City, and touring Montreal and Ot- tawa before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wright and family, Cromarty, visited his sister, Mrs. Ross Pepper, and Mr. Pepper recently. Mrs. Mary Malcolm received the sad news that her sister, Mrs. Albert Yed, had fallen and broken her hip. She is now in St.. Joseph's Hospital, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Balfour and family visited with his sis- ter, Mrs. Sam Giles and Mr, Giles, Mount Pleasant, on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs.- Glenn Pepper and Mr. and Mrs. George Pep- per spent the weekend in Sud- bury visiting Mr. Wayne Pep- per, who has spent the sum- mer there. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bowman, Staffa; were dinner guests of Mrs. Mary Malcolm on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Mal- colm and Bruce visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Gibb, in Stratford, on Sunday. -- NOTICE -- For Co -Op Insurance �...._._..... W. ARTHUR. W TIGHT Phone 193J '-- John St. SEAFORTH Complete Coverages For: • Auto and Truck • Farm Liability • Employer's Liability • Accident and Sickness • Fire, Residence, Contents • Fire, Commercial • Life Insurance & Savings • Huron Go -op Medical Services • Wind Insurance FUNERAL JOHN H. PFAFF Public funeral services for the late John Pfaff were held from the Bonthron funeral home, Hensall, Tuesday, con- ducted bS the"Rev. D. O. Fry, of Seaforth. Interment was in Ilensall Union Cemetery. The late Mr. Pfaff, of London, formerly of Hensall, passed away at Mason Villa Hospital, London, on Sunday, in his 86th year. Surviving are his wife, the former Clara Gaetz, of Kitch- ener; three daughters, (Kath- leen) Mrs. John Neil, Kitch- ener; Mrs. Helen Tebbutt, Lon- don; (Ruby) Mrs. Alvin Mc- Nichol, London; 10 grandchil- dren and 10 great-grandchil- dren, and one ' sister, Miss Em- ma Pfaff, of St. Thomas. A son, Nelson, passed away in 1962. For Complete INSURANCE on your HOME, BUSINESS, FARM, CAR,. ACCIDENT, LIABILITY OR LIFE 4.'BEE JOHN A. CARDNO Insurance Agency Phone 214 : Seaforth Office Directly Opposite Seaforth Motors WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS - P, hone 141 COASTERS - GIFT IDEAS - SERVIETTES 1964 RAMBLER 550 FOUR-DOOR-A.T. 1964 RAMBLER 440 CONVERTIBLE 1964 RAMBLER 660 STATION WAGON -- A.T.. 1964 AMERICAN 220 - 1963 CLASSIC 550 STANDARD --1961' CHEV. BISCAYNE-6- C ' i''riel'er ' 1961 VOLKSWAGEN 1959 RAMBLER V-8-A.T. 1958 FORD 'NATION WAGON 1958 CHEV. STATION WAGON --at- MILLER t-- MILLER MOTORS Phone 149 Seaforth LIGHT WEIGHT -All Cntors. - BRISTQL.- 6 -ply White, 4 -ply Colors - 200 STAPLERS We now carry an assortment of Desk and Hand Staplers at eco- -nomical prices. See the famous quality SWINGLINE Machines, our Imported Line, and our Markwell Staplers. •69 FROM Staples are stocked for all machines which we carry. FOR THE STUDENT: FILE POLDERS -Letter size, each 6 for 25c; 100 for $3.30 FILE FOLDERS -Cap size, each .06 5 for 25c; 100 for $4.05 TYPING PAPER -x-500 Sheets (32M) w 2.10 50 Sheets .25 .05 EXTRA SPECIAL DRI MARK MARKERS: Black and 8 Colors ,PORTABLE TYPEWRITERS from 74050 up �- 39c Brownline Square Ringer BINDER $2.98 THE HURON EXPOSITOR Phone 141 Seaforth 4 ti r t • r • a • e • • a f • fi et rte..