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YOUR HANDWRITING TELLS
Infidelity is a blown fuse
By DOROTHY
ST. JOHN JACKSON
Certified Master
Grapheanalyst
Dear Dorothy:
I'm mixed up, 26, and
searching. I have two pre-
cious daughters, a wonderful
husband, a lovely home, and
Pin unhappy. I vfant to leave.
I'm not out to hurt my hus-
band, but I have met a man
whom I see weekly. I don't
even know if I love him, but I
enjoy his company. What's
the matter with me? What
shall I do?
Your "push-button" is
stuck. The power within you
refuses to generate action.
You're in a rut, seen in the
low t crossingi. You feel un-
appreciated, incompetent,
and sorry for yourself. So, you
fight your fears with 'tears,
seen ingthe drooping y strokes.
You don't even like yourself.
You've blown the fuse of self-
esteem.. Without respect for
yourself, anything goes.
Through the pressure of your,
vvriting, you keep your hus-
band puzzled, and busy. You
need constant attention and'
affection. A thoughtful act
yesterday has little meaning
today.
Seen in the long lower loops,
you are restless and want a
little variety. So, when your
husband doesn't satisfy your .
whims at home, you're out for
• greener fields, only to find
them barren and discolored.
It's time now to grow up and
settle down, Believe in your-
self, and in your husband.
Make your house a home, and
become it's queen. You'll get
all the attention you've ever
wanted, plus interest.
Just remember that any
time you switch from the pow-
er of loyalty and fidelity, you
cut your "voltage," and fail in
radiating the fire of love.
Transform your hot line to a
heart line.
D.J.
Dear Dorothy:
Soine time ago, I applied
for a position. A handwriting
analysis was made. I used this
type of writing (No. 2). I did
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ENDS
WALE ACE AVE S
Ample Free Park ng Say If th Sewing
not get the job. It was prob-
ably just as well as found out
later that the employer
able assistant. This is p true
story. Had I used the other
would have happened ? -
P. E.
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Dear P. E.:
You'd have been a shoo-in!
From the evaluation of your
slant and pressure (No. 1), he
saw you as a friendly, fun-lOv-
,ing gal. With your bid out for
all the attention you could get,
seen in the final • upswing on.
your words, you'd have been
like a piece ortasty taffy. He
could have pulled you in his
direction. He saw, in the t
loops, your need for approval
and acceptance ... and, Oh,
how he could have accepted.
So your chances of being
hired were better than good.
But, you used No. 2: Your
vertical writing told him that -
you were in charge of your
feelings. Mi. Prorniscuous.
ness saw you as poised and
dignified. He saw you. as the
queenly type.... and this
don't Make 'good miStresses.'
The breaks in your words
told him that you could see
through his motives im-
mediately, and you'd shrug
him off from the start. So, you
weren't even given a chance. .
Many fainiliar faces and'some
new' ones will be featured when
the Stratford theatres open their
doors this summer for their 22nd
season of top dramatic, comedy
and musical entertainment. Cast-
ing is now completed and tickets
are on sale; if you want tickets,
my advice is to get them early as
some of the productions will be
Perhaps the most promising of
all the productions, with a top
cast, is "The Imaginary() In-
valid", opening on June 3. This
production has received the most
pre -Festival publicity, mainly
because bf its Australian tour and
the fact that it again pairs that
dynamic and winning duo, Wil-
liam Hutt, star, and Jean Gascbn,
director. Hutt is of course, thrill-
ing Canadian television au-
diences in his role as Sir John A.
MacDonald on "The. National
Dream" at the same time ap heis
thrilling Australian audielices in
'Invalid'. A very talented fellow!
Repeating their tour roles in
the play will be Pat Galloway
(also starring in 'National
vyn Blake and Pamela Brook.
Min& roles will be played by
Richard Curnock, Dawn Green-
halgh, Joel Kenyon and Nicholas
Pennell.
Opening on June 4, the Shakes-
pearean romance, "Pericles",
will feature Pennell in the star-
ring role with Edward Atienza as
Gower. Amelia Hall Vvill have one
of the leading female roles with
the husband and wife team of
Douglas Rain and Martha Henry
also returning to Stratford for
roles in the production. Others
featured, in this second Gascon
production, will be Blake, Green-
halgh, Kenyon, Needles, Kenneth
Pogue and Powys Thomas.
Pat Galloway stars as Rosaline
in the Shakespearean comedy,
"Love's Labour's Lost", 'opening
at the Festival Theatre June 5.
Her supporting cast will include
VVilliam Hutt, Nicholas Pennell,
Dawn Oreenhalgh, Edward
Atienza, and Blake, Curnock,
You have a two-way person-
ality ... and it doesn't mean
you're "split." You simply
have your days when you feel
more friendly add gay. Then,
there are days when your
serious side takes over and
your judgment 'rules your ac-
tions.
Your No. 1 writing would
have blended well with the so-
called "atmosphere" of the
job. But, when No. 2 was
bound to take over ... what a
surprised' Mr. Employer. -
A free handwriting chart of
some common basic person-
ality traits may be obtained
by writing to Dorothy St. John
Jackson, Copley News Serv-
ice, in care of this newspaper.
Enclose long, sell -addressed,
stamped envelope.
Australian experts
help- in Bangladesh
rect aid program from Aus-
tralia. .
A team of 12 Australians led
by a Baptist minister, Rev.
Roger Ellern, is helping with
postwar reconstruction in
' Bangladesh.
The , team includes engi-
neers, a hospital fitter, motor
mechanics, a fitter arid turn-
er, an electrician and a pho-
cles, establishing 'elementary
dental education programs
and investigating the estab-
lishment of a continuous di -
'Tis
Show Biz
by Vonni Lee
Thomas, Lewis Gordon and
Briain Petehey. That production
is under the magic wand of Midi-
ael Bawtree.
Edward Atienza will play the
title role in "King John", a role
that Douglas Rain played several
years ago. Rain is also in this
year's production, playing. Philip
the Bastard; Martha Henry is
Constance_and Powys Thomas is
Pandulph. Others in that produc-
tion include Pamela Brook; Rich-
ard Curnock, Amelia Hall, Joel
Kenyon, William Needles, Briain
Petchey and Kenneth Pogue. It is
a Peter Dews production and will
open July 23. It is one of Shakes-
peare's tragedies.
At the Avon Theatre, opening
June 27, will be one for the
music -lover, "La Vie Paris-
ienne" (Life in Paris), a joyous
tribute to life in that famous city
of love and lights, Gay Paree. It
will star Douglas Campbell and
Jack Creley and will be directed
by Jean Gascon. That one should
be great!
Stratfoi•d's newest theatre, The
Third Stage, presentA contem-
vorarv works that look promis-
ing, especially "The Medium"
with Maureen Forrester, famous
Canadian contralto. She plays
Madame Flora, a so-called 'med-
ium' who with the hPlp of her
daughter, deceives clients into
seeing 'visions' of their dead
children. That operatic play
opens on July 11. Opening August
14, is "Ready Steady Go", a play
for the kids written by Sandra
Jones. This tells the story of a
group of dolls who are besieged
by a trio of packrats. But lo and
behold, the Mounlies come to the
rescue and since they always 'get
are saved. That sounds like some
excitement for the wee tadpoles
in your family!
Of course, many more things
than this are available at Strat-
ford. A brochure may be obtained
by writing the Festival Box Of -
flee, P.O. Box 520, Stratford, On-
tario. Tickets may also be ob-
tained from this address.
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BETTER EINGLISH
what is wroni with each of &file
1. My tither hieforhitimefrom
buying tickets tor mother and
ted bad you have been to the
3. The police. thOught 1 to behe.
4. g'here were oPwards to A.
hundred persons in the hill
when the meeting got going.
5. have no doubt but what he
will come, and 1 know that
we are'not going any place
6, He is..one of those men who
. always his to reosmt to phy-
sical violence in order to gain
What ire the correct pronuncia-
tions of these words?
7. Photogravure.
8. Placate.
9. Applicable.
10. Patronize.
11. Philanthropic.
12. Morale.
Which six words in the following
group are misspelled?
13. Insolvent, hpousiance, in --
soluble, insolvable, initan-
Buccession, accession, ascen-
sion, opulent, optomistic,
ophthalmology, appendec-
. tion, aptitude, appertain, pre-
dicament, Predecessor, pre -
do m inenc e, pre-eminent,
prescience, malignant, male-
volent, mailable, - malnutri-
tion, malfeasance.
ANSWERS
1. Say, "My father has FOR-
BIDDEN (or, FORBADE)
MY buying tickets for mother
and HIM." 2. Omit the sec-
ond "have," and say, "You
would have been delighted
had you been AT theparty."
3. Say, "The police thought
ME to be HIM." 4. Say,
"There were MORE THAN
a, hundred PEOPLE in the
hall when the meeting BE -
doubt THAT he will come,
and I know that we are not
going ANYWHERE today."
6. Sly, "He is one of those
men who always HAVE to
resort to physical viglence In
order to Eon, THEIR
7. Pronounce foe-toe-gra-vyur,
principal accent on final syll-
able. 8. Pronounce play-kate,
accent first syllable. 9. Ac-
cent FIRST syllable, not the
second. 10. Pronounce pay-
trun-ize; preferred to "patt-
run-ize." 11. Pronounce rill -
third syllable. 12. Accent is
on second syllable.
13. Insouciance, secession, opti-
mistic, appellation, pre-
dominance, malleable.
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