The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-10-05, Page 12Report Child, Cru�lf
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Dear Ann Landears: I am get.
ting sick and tired of the way
• you hem and haw when people
ask you what to do about neigh.
bore or relatives who beat -their
children. The 9.year.old girl
with the black eyes was the
last victim you failed to help.
Why on earth didn't- you tell
the 'neighbors to call the police
and have the parents arrested -=
or do you feel that a snappy
reply is more important than
good • advice? Get on the ball,
Annie, old girl, or hand over
your column to someone who
• will come straight to the point
and not be SQ washywashy.
NO FAN OF _ YOURS
Dear No Fat; I have
been accused of many
things, but this isthe first
time a reader has ever cal.
led me wishy-washy.
Look, Bub, I am heart.
ily in favor of calling the
police onchild beaters but
you'd be shocked if you
knew► how many people re.
fuse. to signa complaint
because they' don't want
to get into trouble — and
they, say so in their let.
ters. Unless the police az.
rive in time to witness the
brutality, they can do no.
thing. For this reason I
suggested that the neigh.
hors alert the 9.year.old
girl's teacher and ask her
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to watch for welts and
bruises. Teachers have
more courage when it
comes to reporting such
such matters to authori.
ties. Got it straight now?
* * *
Dear Ann Landers: I would
like to answer the mother who
threatened to cancel her sub.'
scription to the newspaper if
you didn't stop printing letters
about V..D. unwed, mothers and
sex outside of marriage. She
said she had two young daugh.
tars who would soon be teen.
agers and she had to hide some
of your "trashy" columns from
them. The woman signed her.
self "Against Dirt."
My mother was also•"Against
Dirt." My father left her when
I was two years old. She hated
men and was .thoroughly con.
winced - that there wasn't die
decent male in the whole world.
I grew 'up lonelyzd insecure
and l righteried. When I .was
12 our newspaper began to pub.
lish your column. Believe it
or not. Ann Landers, every de.
cent idea I ever learned about
sex came from you. I learned
what NOT to do from the letters
and answers you printed. I also
learned how to answer boys
when., they got fresh. I actually
memorized some of your sen.
tences and they helped me out
of many a spot.
I am working my way through
"college now and I still read
your column every day and learn
from it. I neVer fully realized
what you did for me until
"Against Dirt" opened her
mouth. Thanks a million —
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Dear Forever:,.. Even
WITH an underhtanding
mother, teen years can be
very difficult. A mother.
who thinks everything Is
sinful and dirty can be a
permanently crippling in.
fluence.
I'm happy I helped you.
Service -is. the rent we pay
Xor our place on earth.
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Dear Ann: I was delighted
to see the letter- from the wo,
man who felt insulted because
her sister. n•law invted her
to a shower for a dog. • I've
been doing a slow burn ever
since my cousin invited me to
a birthday party for her cat.
I went because Mother said
I should, but when they brought
out a three.layer cake with
candles and: asked everyone to
.sing "Happy Birthday, De.
Chessie". I left. Thanks for
letting rne.know I am not alone.
HUMANS- FIRST .
Dear First: You, are not•
alone, but there are more
of "them" than "us." You
oughta see my maill!ill
YOUR PLEASURE IS OUR
ONLY BUSINESS
Gathered around the sign, which delegates to
the District 6, Ontario Municipal Electric As.
sociation annual meeting first saw at the Mail.
land Golf and Country Club are; Ron Carter,
Goderich PUC; Dr. J.D. Fleming, president,
OMEA, Dundas; D.A. Rolston, manager, PUC;
W.J. Mills, chairman, PUC; D.P. Cliff, vice.
chairman, Ontario Hydro; G., Whaley, commis.
sioner, PUC and J.W. Wood, Goderich. Mr.
Mills was re.elected,,to the Board of Directors
''for the district which covers -an area bounded
roughly by Goderich, Palmerston, Guelph, Galt,
and Stratford — St. Marys.
(Photo courtesy J. Boitson, Ontario. Hydro)
• . GODERICH' PERSONALS
Mrs. Frank Phelan has re.'
turned from visiting her
daughter, Mrs. John Pope and
family in Montreal. Jane and
family are planning to visit
Goderich Thanksgiving week.
end.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hicks, .
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lewanduske
and Danna, all of Detroit, spent
several days with Miss' Helen,'
'`Fulford and Ben, Colborne
Township.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. WalterTigert
have returned home from a visit
to Expo and Montieal. •
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NVeeting
The. United Church Vioilloh
of Knox United Church Welted
their l *meeting 'by celebrat,.
ing Centennial year with a des.
sett luncheon 'at noon held in
the Sunday school room of the
church,
Mrs. Kenneth McDougall took
charge of the business period
and opened the meeging with
prayer. Mrs. M. R, Roberta
was in charge of the devotional
period and the hymn, was sung
with Mrs. James- Jackson as
pianist.
The scripture. lesson from
Romans 6:1--14 verses was read
by Mrs. Ruud Koopmans, The.
Centennial hymn Was sung by
Mrs. a Gordon McClinchey. and
Mrs. Norman McClinchey ac.-.
companied by Mrs. William J.
Craig. A 'reading was given by
Mrs... ,Tack Armstrong, the
theme being -"Man' end his world
and God and His Worlds'
The hymn "From Ocean unto
Ocean" and the benediction by
Mrs. Roberts 'brought the meet.
ing to a • close. After the meet.
ing the members took a trip to
the Huron County Museum at
Goderich.
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