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Z❖ • 14 17 18 22 19 23 20 21 24 25 26 27 31 34 39 46 32 40 41 36 37 38 47 48 42 50 •i.•i i1,T• 53., 54 49 52 55 28 33 43 29 44 30 45 KIPPEN EAST WI TO MEET The public relations meeting of Kippen East WI will be held at the home of Mrs. James Drummond on Feb. 17, at 2:00 p.m. • The roll call is, "What I have Learned from the hand- . book." Miss Mattie Ellis, Hen- sall, will give the motto. Mrs. Harold Currie, of Hensall, will *be the 'guest speaker. Current events are in charge of Mrs. E. Whitehouse, and contest by Mrs. James Drummond. • The lunch committee will be Mrs. Cecil Pullman, Mrs. Wni. Gibson, Mrs. , Wm. Kyle and Mrs. -Ross Broadfoot.' BURNS CLEANER NO SMOKE, NO ODOUR HEATING OIL Walden & Broad -foot Phone 527-1224 -- Seaforth + gic a at te.,. met in the lfetion >Ia Wed, uesda.Y,. when cemra PeepitS bceupted the Presi, dears seat for the Mist time, 'Twenty metnbers Swel'edl the roll call, lint there was no wiener for the 8;30 draw. The meeting .decided to Send $25.09 to ' the Legion Bursary Fund; and a senior citizens' club was discussed, as also was a booth for the International Plowing Match to be held in Seaforth 'in 1966. Prices were set for the moth- er -and -daughter banquet to be held this month, and a letter was read from the newly adopt- ed veteran, George Dempster, of Westminster Hospital, Lon- don, Cohnmittees were named as follows: Entertainment, Com- rade 'Taylor; auditors; Com- rades Finnigan and McGregor; property and buying, Comrade O. Little; sick and visiting, Comrade Watson; membership, Comrade Dillon; press reporter, Comrade Chapple. Mystery prizes were won by Comrade Watson and T. Coombs. Prior to the meeting, mem- bers met with. the Legion at Box Funeral Home to pay a final tribute to a longstanding Legion member, Comrade John Earle. „. ; Diner: "Do you serve crabsi4' Waiter: "Sure, sit down—we serve anyone.". Have a problem? Write to Canadian social worker Doris Clark in care of this newspaper. HE WONT LET HER•„SLEEP DEAR DORIS — 111y husband has worked about three weeks in the past three years. I sup- port the family in every way. When I work at home all day, and then go on shift at my job, I need a little sleep, but my husband doesn't seem to care whether I get any sleep or not. Hai all the time making a ter- rible racket around the house. Please advise me what to do besides knocking him out long enough for me to get a few hours' sleep now and then. Very Tired • DEAR VERY TIRED — Your child -man resents so much his own failure and your steady control of things, that he bangs around for revenge, If he were accused- of this, he'd deny it with an even louder bang or two. You only tree symptom if you knock him out! Social work- ers and psychiatrists have been known to find the cause- and help such people to "grow up.” 1964 RAMBLER 440 CONVERTIBLE 1964 AMERICAN 1963 AMBASSADOR—Automatic 1962 FORD FAIRLANE 1961 AMERICAN --Deluxe 1961' CHEV. BISCAYNE-6,Cylinder 1958 FORD SEDAN -6 Cylinder • 1958 FORD V-8 1958 METEOR MILLER MOTORS Phone 527-1410 •Seaforth Cars May Be' Seen Across the Street at Huard's Service Station A training program, a job ' he could and would do, might fol- low; and then some blessed sleep for you! Waste no time in finding the right resource for help. Your regional welfare agency can steer you. DEAR DORIS My boy friends is my brother's best boy ,friend and my mother says boys never get serious about their boy friend's sisters. Well, he's asked me out on dates, and I've gone, and he phones me up af- ter he's talked to my brother. I don't know if he likes me or is just being kind to me,• be- cause when hecomes over he always talks to me as well as my brother. Is, it true, what my mother says? Or do you think he likes me? Puzzled • DEAR PUZZLED — He likes you. Contrary to some opinions, brothers .have been known to introduce sisters to the One and. Only. Often. Nice source of supply. ',DEAR DORIS — My fiance and I split up because we weren't sure. Now I am posi- tive I love him. Tom' is still not sure I'm the right person for him, although last summer he was so anxious to marry me. I've tried to help but each time I see him I only make him feel bad. He feels very guilty about hurting, me, and I think' that this, in itself, shows how much he cares about me. Now he has gone wild; "drinkss, puts dents in his car; is run- ning around with a youngmar- ried woman. But if he ever found he wanted to marry ine, I'd take him back right away. Babsy DEAR BABSY you are the lucky one, to know your own mind. The only way to handle this is to make a clean break, telling Tom to come back only when he is completely sure of his love for you. A single rumor about you dating someone else will prob- ably bring him down to earth with a thump. And at your feet. Nothing else will do. • FIRST MORTGAGES Farms Residential Commercial PROMPT, CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE The Industrial Mortgage '& Trust Company ESTABLISHED 1889 Col.tact our Representative: W. E. SOUTHGATE Phone. 527-0400 Seaforth o onors BiYth, with fir.. >Bid ; s. ,+e0 MMir ss�. Jeanne. M a. el dy, UWQ, London, with Mr% and Mrs. Ed- ward Melady. Miss Jean Maloney, `London, and Leonard Maloney, Toucan, with Mrs. Nora Maloney, Miss Rita • Kennedy} London, with Mr. and Mrs. Angus Ken- nedy. Mr, and Mrs. Warren Regier, London, with Mr, and Mrs. Frank Maloney. Mr. • and Mrs. Jim Marrinan and family, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Connolly. Miss Jean Moylan, Zurich, and Miss Luella Moylan, Kit- chener, with Mr. and Mrs. John Moylan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris and children, London„ with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris. Rev. John McIver, S.F.M., of S: urk"a M� �nne M . , wfinaS%, was honored at a at1§9 !nlaneuus, Shower at the home of OPT' pap. tints on,'Sunday afternoo���. 1,, SPQZ - 1'0 sored by Mrs. Dinah 4 and Mrs Annie Cronin., •'f'he after noon Program consisted, of a sing -song, COntestS, games soil readings, Prizes were' won, by Theresa 'Cronin, Verna gdg, Tean Melady, Rosemary O'Con- nor, Helen Nolan, Bonnie Dan- gey, Hazel Dorsey and Frances. Melady, An address, expressing good wishes and good advice, was read by Mrs.. Cronin, .followed by the . opening of the many lovely gifts by the guest of honor. Anne expressed thanks' and appreciation to all. A de- licious lunch was serveda Mrs. Gerrard Marchand, Mrs. Dawe and Mrs. Anne Murray, Windsor, and Mrs: Dinah Toll, u T0rift4,, With, Mrs. William Me. Ive, Miss Anne Dalton, London, with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dalton. Policeman: "How did you knock this pedestrian down?" Motorist: "I didn't. 1 just pulled up to him, stopped to let him cross, and he fainted." Classified ads pay dividends. ALL TYPES • • INSURANCE Donald G Eaton Office in Masonic Store • Main Street Phone 527-1610 Seaforth WANT ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS: Dial 527-0240 ncbtrc ur enc iviuiu i n By the Ontario Tender Fruit Institute Buy Canada Choice Canned Fruit"~ PLUM ROLY POLY Serves 8 For a Snack or Dessert 3 cups biscuit mix ' 2 tablespoons melted butter Y4 .cup sugar Prepare your .own biscuit dough or use a prepared mix. Roll out in 15 x 10 -inch rectangle. Spread with melted butter. Combine sugar and spices. Sprinkle one- half on biscuit mix. Spread with strained plums leaving a 1 -inch margin. Sprinkle with remaining sugar and spices. Roll up and cut in 1 -inch slices. Place slices, cut side up, in a greased pan or muffin tin. 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