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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-10-06, Page 10The Goderich. Signal -Star, Thursday October 6, 196 Dear Ann Landers Guilty Flirt Wants Death • Dear Ann Landers: Please wareother girls before it's boo. ° late. I thoughtit was fun to tease and flirt with married men. Well. I carried my little flirta- tion boo far and it turned into ,the cheapest, dirtiest mess .any- body ever heard of. I broke up a lovely home. Whenever I run into that poor woman my heart pounds like a triplhammer. ° She looks so miserable and lost I just want to go some place and die. The man wanted to marry me but now I • wouldn't have him. It may spund crazy but I have lost all,respeet for him because of the way he has treated his family., I realize' I am the one who caused him to do it, but if he were the right kind of person he wouldn't have listened to me. So here I ant --23 years o:d and my reputation is mud. A, fine woman is divorcing' her husband. The man goes around, lire hers in a daze, and three nice kids are -going to be raised without a father, Lovely pic- ture, isn't it? --Guilty As Charg- ed. Dear Guilty: Yes. Beautiful. And I can't do a thing about it except put it on exhibil ion for millions of people to see - and hope they learn from it. * Dear Ann Landers: I am 35, pleasant looking (I hope) but I'm no beauty and I haven't the money to be among the best -dressed. A, woman in this city bears a remarkable physical resem- blance to me. The first week I moved here at least 10 people Huron Holstein . George Hayden of Gorrie was the Premier Breeder and Ross Marshall of Kirkton the Premier • Exhibitor of Hdlsbeins at the Huron Comity Black and White day held 'Sept. 23 at Seaforth Fair. Ed. Bell, .Blyth, showed the Grand Champion female, while the joint entry of Alister Broadfaot and Peter Simpson, Seaforth, was the Grand Champ- ion male. Judge Robert Shore, Glan- worth, found his Grand Champ- ion female in the aged cow class, this honor going to Three Sprii d Molly. Second in, class and fok lowing through to the Reserve ° 'Senior and -Reserve Grand- Chain-. pion hips was Snobros Rattler R, for Elston Speiran, Brussels. The Grand Champion is a .sharp dairylike individual, open in the rib and with a well attached ud- der. while the reserve Grand Champion has great • strength, breed character, and is excel - told me about my "double." That was five years, ago. When I met h'er I was im- mensely nattered. She is ex- quisite, has a divine figure, ele- gant taste, and can afford stun- ning clothes. When people tell me I resemble this woman I thank them for the compliment. I've heard, however, that when my "double" is told she resembles Me,. she becomes in- dignant and sometimes 'down- right nasty. Should I mention the "problem" vfhen we meet next? -Look Mikk•: Dear Look: You have .no pro- blem. She has. Furthermore, the woman must be an ungrac- ious clod to react so childishly. Don't dignify her boorishness with a -comment. 4' :h * Dear Ann Landers: I've been Breeders Show lent in the rump. She had been in milk for some time. • The Junior and Grand ChaFm- pion for Alliston Broadfoot and Peter Simpson was the winning senior yearling, Mains Acrd, a very smooth bull with a well - blended dairy rib. The Reserve Junior and Reserve Grand Cham- pion bull was the second prize yearling, Banella Perfection Im- perial shown by George L. Hay- den, Gorrie. A clean-cut in- dividual, strong in the loin, he typed 'in well with the Cham- pion. Only one junior female class was slhoiwn, that for yearling Ross Marshall had the winner in the Best Udder class, taking this honor on Meri Acres Bub- bles, the second prize four-year- old. Ross Marshall also and the winning breeder's herd, 1)orgeny of darn: (from Meri Acres Din- ah), and dry cow four-year-old and over. Other prize winners included: Glen Wadden, Lueknaw, first bull calf; Ed. Bea, first milking four-year-old, first twoyear-old; Fred J. Vodden & Sons, Clinton, first three-year-old. A total of 54 head were shown by eleven exhibitors. heifers. The- winner,' Meadow -+M- Glade Reflection Barbie, shown If you by William D. Clutton, Gode-. have rich, -automatically being the Junior Champion. of the show, and the second prize - winner, "Duplex Governor Roma, owned by Elston Speiran, the Reserve Junior Champion. SUN LIFE a progressive company in a Rroyressit'e industry GORDON T. WESTLAKE PHONE-565-5333,-BAYFIELD SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA are NEW -TO -TOWN or just home GODERICH'S OWN ... moved into ,a new 0 WELCOME SERVICE rts would like to call on you with "housewarminggifts" and in- formation about your new loca- tion. The Hostess will be glad to arrange your subscription to the SIGNAL -STAR. 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My; husband hates these children and they know it. When they come to see us he never speaks a word to thein unless it's `Don't slam the door,". "Don't pet the dog." They look at him and keep their distance. ,About once a week my daugh- ter heaves the youngsters with me when she goes shopping OT to a ' m•eebing. When. my hus- band coarses home from work and sees the children he always makes somemean remark about how- my daughter imposes on me. I have told hila that I don't consider it an imposition and that I enjoy having then. Can you explain why this man has such terrible feelings about these children? Baffled Gram. Dear Gram: Your husband is so self-centered and immature that he resents the attention you give the youngsters. You'll never get him to understand his feelings, so keep still, Honey. Show him this column 'and le• me take the rap. One of the best exercises to help remedy an excessive calorie intake is pushing one's chair firmly away from the table. He was the son of the late Samuel Sturdy and Janet Fer- ris and, attended elementary school in f olmesville and sec- ondary school in Clinton. He served on the line during the First World War sand on , his teturn from dut-y took a teach- ing post. Later he became prin- cipal of a school in Fort Qu- 'Appelle, Saskatchewan, where he served for 12 years. He was the first general secretary of the teachers' "''federation be- ,tween 1935 and1.940. Mr. Sturdy served during the Second World War as anedu-- cational adviser 'for the Cana- dian Legion and saw service overseas. He was a life member of the Canadian Legion, the Saskatch- ewan Teacher's Federation and Fort Qu'App'elle Masonic Lodge. He served' as minister of re- habilitation and reconstruction in the 1944 CCF 'government in Dead Animal REMOVAL for dead and disabled i nimels call collect Darling &' Company of Canada Ltd. Phone 482-7269, Clinton Dead animal licence number ''350-C-65 4t! Saskatchewan" and as minister of social welfalre and assistance to the premier. , 'Ill -health forced his resigna- tion from public life and he retired to live in Victoria in 1960. The' deceased is survived by his wife Edna and his son Fer- ris of Victoria a daughter, Mrs. Thomas (Dorothy) Hill, Seattle, Washington; six granchildren; a brother pkarence (Duff) of Clin- Aimummo STUDENT TYPEWRITER RENTAL LATE MODEL MACHINES STANDARDS PORTABLES Student Rental Rates: - 1 month 6.00 - 3 months 15.00 Special School Term Rental: Sept. 1 to July 1 40.00 Term Rentals Available Now At No Extra ,Charge Electric Portables • 8.00 per month Skeoch Office Supplies 81 Hamilton. St. 524-8652 GODERICH ton am, inter, Mrs- Minnie Finley of coderieh Township. Funeral services were held in Victoria Sept. 24, NOW, MORE THAN .EVER.. 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