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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-01-10, Page 16Page 4rossroads--January 10, 1.974-- ,, YOUR HANDWRITING TELLS ,She's not sure about boyfriend DOROTHY ST. JOHN JACKSON Certified Master Graphoanalyst Copley News Service Dear Dorothy: . My problem is rne. I have a boy friend who doesn't want anyone but me. I like him but not to the extent that he likes me. I can't decide- if I would be happier as a soc}',}l worker or an elementar *tet acher or as his wife. He says we could do something for the world as a team, but I 'have my doubts. I think we could be happily married if we could iron this out. What do you think? I'm in college now. c:c. Dear C.C.: When that heavenly flush of. love consumes. your whole be- ing, you'll know it. When the tender trap is sprung, you'll not be comparing social work or .torching with marriage. That small loop on. capital H wilt plague you as long as you will let it. It keeps you holding on to your boy friend simply because you don't, want any- one else to have him. You love being wanted, seen in the up- swing word endings. . It is hard enough for you to gle)„,<9 guide your life into the proper channel, seen in your weak t crossing, without giving your feelings the upper -hand, seen in your forward slant. The short d says you want what you want, and the rigid begin- ning upstrokes resist any out- side infringement. These are the important factors in your present dilemma. They are not obvious in your outward behavior, though,. because you have them hidden be- neath a smooth coverup, seen in the tapering of your m's. You know exactly what to say and do, and this only keeps him wanting you ... more and more. You're not really in love. When you are, you'll know it. Best you stay in college and study social sciences. At least, it would be -safer, at the-, present time — than mate - evaluation. D.J. ` $elected letters will be an-, swered through this column. A free handwriting chart of some common 'basic .,person - Why traits may be obtained by writing. to Dorothy St. John Jackson, Copley News Serv- ice, in care of this newspaper. Enclose long, self-addressed, stamped envelope. EIGNTY.ONE MACDONIIELL ST. The. Smartest Feet On Ani Street "WOMEN'S ANNUAL CLEARANCE, SALE NOW ON" :1►I.It'E 'AIaeln' F I.:V)1P:S• WI•:All Walkerton llildmay .1I1. 1•'orest f larriston ... winglia s ' Listonel One special rack of DRESSES, all sizes and half.sizes - $4.99 20%, OFF COATS,'BLOUSES, PANT SUITS, CAR COATS, SLACKS, PURSES People come from all angles to Alice MacDuff's Wear Ladies' e r R.R. 3 - Walkerton ANNOUNCE Special Evening Appointments in their Bridal .Departments Downtown Kitchener and , Milady of Guelph Completely new, modern Bridal Departments with helpful consultants offer everything for everyone in the Bridal Party. Coll 745-9114 Kitchener or 022-6241 Guelph and ask for the Bridal/Department for o No Obligation Evening Appointment. ZACKS FASHION CENTRE 137.143 King St. W kitchenir Open 6 Days a Week - Ample Free Parking Milady of Guelph 30 Wyndham St. N. Guelph LIKE RIPPLES IN WATER — Transparentplastic serves both as a frame and a basic substance in the making of an aquarium .picture that looks like the real thing. CHILD'S PLAY Paper and plaStiC make aquarium By BUROKER & HUNTSINGER A goldfish bowl and` an oceanarium have one thing in 'common. ",Both are show places so people .can take pleasure watching life that can only survive in a watery habitat. Between the extremes of a place like Marine World, where whales and dolphins are housed, to vase -sized holders forone tiny, tropical fish, there are innumerable other types of containers. Many cities have aquariums which are actually museums. These'display only sea, lake or river creatures. The grow- ing 'number of tropical fish. stores prove how popular home aquariums are alsor be - Co ling- Before taking up the hobby of raising and watching ma- rine specimens, however, it's- best to do a lot of research and reading. Amounts of oxygen, minerals • and special food must be y measured and there are vital factors that need to be controlled if the fish remain alive • and healthy. It can prove a time- consurning as:well as expen- sive hobby, though enthusi- asts assure everyone it is all Worthwhile. If you are interested in fish but don't want to be tied down to their care and feeding just •now, perhaps you can settle ,for a pictorial aquarium in- stead. Aliso, it may be fun to make a paper fish tank for an aquarium owner who will ap- preciate your thoughtfulness. Begin by drawing several fish specimens. These can be. purely imaginary creatures or- ones carefully copied ac traced- from actual examples in excellent book illustrations that are available.. Once you have three or four, use a black felt , tip pen on their cutout shapes to add features, mark- ings• and special characteris- tics. • • • Next; cut green paper to suggest plant life growing at the bottom of atank. Make hale' 3ea shells or other dec- orations. You can even cut tiny circles to look like air bubbles. For the , � ire i which s= c framme, use twe pieces of black construction paper about 91 12 inches. Cut out the asides° only a ,two -incl border re-' mains all around. Then tear a piece of clear plastic- suchas used for refrigerating foods, - large enough to glue to one of the black frames. -?'lace the marine pieces as you want them arranged in the• final picture. The neii►t step is to cover them with a second piece of transparent plastic. Glue this down and, finally, glue the second black frame. Your see-through aquarium picture is now com- pleted, ready to mount on,the wall. - CROSSWORD . 8y A. C. Gordon 111 3 14 ill ill ill ei to 12.. ° Oil 11 - 14p 17 al al isos id ill sa. z3 id Will Mill 30 WIWI id Mil SI , id " II III 3, iiiii II fix rs .sig yr�■■ 417 ■■... ii .. ,,,. Mill ACROSS • 1 - General agreement 9 - Devastation 10 - Greek dialect 12 - Greek letter 13 - Decay 15 - Snare 17 - Commotion 18 - Adhesive 20 - Significant time period 21 - Football position (abb . ) 22 - Drench 23 - Girl's name 25 - Erbium (cbem.) 26 - Envoy 28 - Argue 30 - Alcoh.. 31 Male nickname 32 - Drudged 36 - Edible tuber 39 - Latin ap'ynu " 40 • Compass direction (abb . ) 41 Exist 42 - Abraham's birthplace 43 - Man's name 45 - Chair part 47 - Three-fifths of an onion 48 - Small room 50 - Biblical Judge 51 - Heroic 52 - Prophets 54 - Nostrils 56 - Communication of any influence DOWN 1 - Ancient Roman statesman 2 - Eggs _ 3 - Never! 4 To rub 5 - Profited 6 - Thus 7 - Last month (•) 8 - To father MOBROVIMMO Ml M MEM &iorla Alas UMW 1r 1 nmmnn c4l7n nw FMO EME MU WUn! IrlW MU WW L URAUL,hlu WUWWWW PM MR FINP NW ►r71?IF-7 9FIPOrl WOW rR'1 f`i til I C] f WARM MUM IEMMWM NWUBLJUWWW 9 - A "live" fence 11 - Mark of omission 12 • Of the science of projectiles' 14 - Bone • . 16 - A soothing medicine 18 '- ...luck 19 - Day before 6 holiday 22 - Ointment 24 To lessen 27 - Tibetan gazelle 29 - Winglike part 33 - Entices 34 - Printer's unite 35 - Abhor 36 - Improving a road 37 - Mineral 38 - North African capitaI city 44 - Man's name 46 - Aluminum (cherh.) 47 - Unconce*led 49 - Sign of the Zodiac 5) - Elementar yy Regi- men to l Order (abb.) 53 - Degree of nursing 55 - Sloth BETTER ENGLISH By D. C. Williams i What iso wrong with each of these sentencei? 1. After they got home, they divided up the money a- mong one another. 2: It is exactly like I told you. 3. She fixed her "hair before proceeding on to her desti- nation. 4. There is an old adage that lends meaning •to this situ- ation. 5. It is plainly evident that he is very dissatisfied at con- ditions. 6. We quarreled some five - months ago. and since then our relationship has not been as pleasant ak\it pre- - viously was. What are the correct pronun rations of these words? ?. Goulash: 8. Coquetry. 9. Facsimile. 10. ' Status. 11. Jocund. 12. Indefatigable. Which six words in the follow- ing,group are misspelled? 13. Catastrophe, catachism, catapult, canasta, canis- ter, caraffe, pavilion, medalion, battalion, • cor- relate, retaliation, creelter; interrupter, prognostica- tor, malefactor; malinger- er, diplomatic, diptheria, dipsomania, diphthong, diametrical, plenteous, 1 **Qui, d$s004410 /'!"!., bo4$0o041,. mountaineer, vo untatri gondolier, nusketeero cavalier, ANSWERS' 1. Say, "After they ARRIV- ED RRI 'ED home," omit "up," and say, "they dividedthe money among ErApti" SELVES." 2, Say, "4t is JUST AS I told you," or, "It is EXACTLY AS 1 told you." 3. Say, "She ARRANGED her hair," and omit "Qn." 4. Omit "old" from this sentence, since any adage is a say- ing that' has gained credit through long use or AGE. 5. omit "plainly," and say, "very M'U C H dissat- isfied WITH conditions." 6. Say, "We quarreled ABOUT five months ago, and since then our .rela- tionship has not been SO pleasant act, it previously was.." 7. Pronounce goo-lahsh, ac- cent first syllable. 8. Piro- nounce koe-keh-tri, accent first syllable. 9. Pronounce fack-sim-i=Iee, *Cent se- cond syllable. 110. Pro- nounce stay -toss,, and not "statt - uss, ' sometimes heard. 11. Pronounce jock-und. " _ 12. Accent THIRD syllable, not the fourth. 13. Catechism, medallion, creator, diphtheria. face- tious, gondolier. There are two railways in the Territories. The White Pass and Yukon Railway links Whitehorse with the year-round port of Skag- ►ave RxilWay servicer. UaY River.awl :PineItems A nests 'with Reli . IV1SITUS For. an original CHI Painting or 1 Beautiful GrandfotherClock or Wall Clock. 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