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The Bayfield Bulletin, 1965-08-19, Page 3See our wide selection of the famous Blue Mountain pottery, crafted a in Ontario. Many other fine gift items too SEE THE WIDE SELECTION AT HOVEY'S GENERAL STORE IlAYFIELD PHONE 10 Social News By Mrs. Audrey Bellchamber, Social Editor, Phone Bayfield 38 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cook,Janice and Philip returned to Ingersoll on Monday to attend the fun- eral of the late 0.ss Edythe Wood.Mr Cook acted as a pal. !bearer. Mrs. Frederick A. Erb and children Wendy and John are staying at their lakeshore summer home and will be at the cottage until the Labor Day week- end when they will be joined by their elder son Rick,who is spending the sum mer in Finland,and their daughter Les- lie who is at the Teeton Valley Ranch Camp, Wyoming.Recen guests of Mr. and Mrs. Erb have been Mrs. Gordon A. De- Board and twins, Gordon and Diane of Birmingham, Mich., Mrs. Erb's mother, Mrs. J.Ray Morley o Royal Oak, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Barnard and their three children. Mr. and Mrs. D. Carswell, Mark, Glen and Peggy of Toron- to, are visiting in the village. F/L. and Mrs. R.A 114441-G-0 Every Saturday Night Branch 109 Can. Legion Goderich, Ont. 14 Games for $1 00 SUBSTANTIAL JACKPOT Miss Jean C. McClinchey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Bruce E. McClin- Chey of R.R. 2, Go-erich,became the bride of Peter A. Imanse, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Imanse of R.R. 1 Varna in a double ring ceremony at Union United Church July 17. (Photo by R.J. Nephew) HANDICRAFT HANDWOVEN PLACE MATS AND GIFTS A SPECIALTY EVELYN HARDY GODERICH R. R. 5 - PHONE 524-9893 ONE CONCESSION EAST AND SOUTH OF CARLOW INSURANCE GET EXPERT INSTALLATION FROM SPECIALISTS K W. COUQUHOUN INSURANCE IL REAL ESTATE Phones: Offke 4a2-11747 Residence 461-711D4 B. R. ROBINSON FLOORING CONTRACTOR 5 1 HarnilYon St.. 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PRIMITIVES PINE FURNITURE ART CUSS —CHINA LAMPS — JEWELLER Dear Ann Landers: Since I have retired and have no as- :sociation with the dance .schools bearing my name I feel free to write without fear of being called a publicity seeker, Your advice to "Out Of It," the 15-year-old who could lead other girls but "got all tensed up" when she tried to follow a boy, may seem logical but it is incorrect. About 20 years ago I noticed among my dancing students that the girls who could lead were invariably the best follow- ers. Since that time I have taught girls to lead before I taught them to follow. Your advice that the girl "hang loose, (Ike a rag doll" is no help to a girl who doesn't know how to dance. It merely makes her heavy and lifeless. Glhange your advice, Ann—AR- THUR MURRAY. Dear Arthur: Where were you thirty years ago when I ended you? I was taught to he loose-hanger—which is prob- ably why I never won any sil- ver cups. I give up. You are right and am wrong. I'm not about to Ake on Arthur Murray in an gument about dancing. That lamb Fm not. 0--0--0 Dear Ann Landers: Our 19- year-old daughter has a steady boy friend who treats her like a queen. She seems very fond Simons, Randy and anielle of Ottawa re s ending two eeks at nShangri- afl. Mrs. R.E. Shaddi nd Karen Fitzsimo pent a few days i ensall last week. Mrs. Otto Smale arlene spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mr Roy Fitzsimons. Mr. and Mrs.J.A. Cameron have their grandson Scott Cam eron visiting them -.414 of him and we would be pleased to have him for a son-in-law. I was shocked recently to learn that our daughter has been sneaking around with a married man who has a family. According to the person who told me (a reliable source) this affair has been going on for over two years. I promised faithfully not to tell my daughter that I know. But now I find that sitting si- lently and pretending to be un- aware is driving me crazy. Please tell me what to do.— APPROACHTNG DOOM. Dear Approaching: It is un- likely that a girl of 19 Who has been slipping around with a married man for two years will quit because her mother tells her to. Get permission from your "source" to tell your daughter what you know—promising, of course, to protect the identity of that person. When you talk to your daughter, don't moral- ize, scold or preach. Simply point out that her involvement has all the elements of a 6-car collision and the results are bound to be devastating. Dear Ann Landers: I don't agree with your theory that the guy who sent his girl ahead to buy the movie tickets is a cheap bum. Maybe you weren't getting the whole story. I know sometbing about this problem because I had a girl who man- aged tp stick me for a few bucks whenever she could. I used to lie awake nights try- ing to figure out ways to get even. My girl worked in a govern- ment office. She was well paid and securely entrenched in her job. Every Saturday night for three months straight I took her to dinner and to a show. Like clockwork, whenever we i reached the restaurant she'd say, "I really should call my mother." Then she'd look in her purse and say with an air of surprise, "I don't have any money. Do you have a couple of dollars?" (Her mother lives in Tucson). 'After three months I decided I'd been a chump long enough. When we reached the restaur- ant I handed her $2 and said, "Here, go call your mother. Tell her your boy friend just told you to get lost." So you see, Ann, sometimes the shoe fits the other foot.— D. C. DICK. Dear Dick: According to my arithmetic you fell for that line 12 times. What's the matter, boy—a geranium in the cra- nium? gott CITiacRcie WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER 166 The Square Goderich FINE CHINA — GIFTS REPAIRS This lovely vase, one of a set, is a collector's de- light. Nearly 3 feet high, it is crafted of glass laid on glass. 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