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PAGE 8A--GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURS4AY, APRIL 26, 1973,
Dear Ann Landers: My
husband, Warren, is an
amateur photographer. He has
won some important prizes. His
specialties used to be children
and pets. 1 am his model. From
a purely artistic point of view
his work is excellent. Warren
wants to take a- picture of me in
a very dim light, face away
from the camera and enter it m
a local wmpetition.
I am afraid our fancily and
friends will ,recognize me. He
says, "So what'?!' His point is
that I have a lovely body,
beautifully proportioned, and I
should not be ashamed of it.
Frankly. I don't want that
much exposure. Warren -Says
he'll hire a model if I won't
pose. ` I don't want THAT
either.
What do you say? ---Pardon
My Back
Dear Pard: Sounds like a
case of thinly disguised black-
mail. Tell Warren to go ahead
and hire a model Then you be
on hand ---to hold her clothes.
Dear Ann Landers: I wont
sleep tonight unless I respond
to "Other Side Of The Coun-
ter." 1 could have screamed
when I . read that Code For
Salespeople. It assumes that
everyone approaches a clerk
with courtesy and r,.spect.
The truth of the matter is
that 75 percent of all the people
I wait on are, rude, impatient
and they treat • me as if I were
their personal servant. I've
broken m neck to help some
customers, only to have them
walk off without so much as a
thank you. I've been called ,a
liar for saying we are out of a
certain item. I've had'' people
swear they never wore a gar-
ment, and then I find a used
handkerchief in the pocket.
I'm fed up with the motto,
"The customer is always
right." because he isn't.
Usually he's wrong, and mean
as the devil on top of it.
But, like, millions. of other
sales ks, I'll continue to
'smile a be pleasant and grit
my teeth and keep my cool,
because that's what I'm being
paid for. ---Fighting To Keep
Sane In Seattle
Dear Fighting: I_ can't believe
that 75 percent of the buying
public in Seattle is rude, im-
patient and treat sales clerks as
if they . were ''personal'. ser-
vants." When I visited Seattle
a few years ago. I was struck by
the friendliness and warmth I
found there. And I was very
much impressed by the
wholesomeness of the teen-
agers Something's haywire,
lady. You must send out
negative vibes.
Dear Ann Landers: Here's a
word to that chick who flunked
everything and now she wants
her folks to finance six months
of travel'so she can "mature.
Listen, girl, it's people like
You who give our generation a
had name. So you want to drop
out for a while and get your
head together? Great. But how
in heaven's name do you expect
to mature if you are still living
off your folks? That's dumb.
I took the same route two
years ago, but I didn't ask my
folks to underwrite me. I
worked in a lab at night
washing test tubes, and atten-
ded vocational school during
the day. Paying your own way
is what really grows people up..
So get off your can and cut
the cop-out before it becomes a
way of life. Freeloaders can't
V ICTORIA
VIEViPOINT
Room 2
Kindergarten
For the next couple of weeks,
we expect to be studying about
our friend, the farmer. Already
we have painted pictures of
him,• his animals and. their
horses. We are enjoying this
unit and our discussions and
work and art will center
around the farm.
Room 3
Mrs. Fisher
We have been working on
Easter crafts and on enchanted
eggs which are made out of
plastic eggs. We have also been
working on Easter pictures.
We have read a story on the
Enchanted Egg.
Room 6 `
Mrs. Zwaon
We are hatching 10 eggs in.
our class , room -and we are
hoping they will be hatched on
Tuesday. We pre making a
diary on what has happened
every day. 'We are ,drawing
names to see who will be taking
them home.
Room 12
Mrs. Stephen
This class is studying about
the wind. This is what Patrick
MacDonald wrote about the
wind.
Once upon a time I was
blowing the clouds around. It
was fun until, I saw some
children that were saying, "I
wish there was some wind," so
I started to blow and they all
ran in and -got ,a kite. Then I
asked my friend to blow. We
took turns blowing until I got
tired. Then I went away and
did other .favours for other
children.
Electives
The elective groups are still
working hard preparing for the
Toni Sawyer Operetta. The
stage„ setting group is busy
making , flowers, tomb stones,
caves, fences anf tree's. ' The
publicity -group has almost
finished the posters which you
will soon see around town to
announce the operetta.
Plan your
Vacation
now
\lake sure this \ear's 'iaCatroll k
problem free ahead ri��ht
no\ . 1-i\ Up \c)Ur CO'ltage 4- \our _car
•vhitte\er is needed to help vou (iet the
most out of trouble free holiday
The maney y ou spend now on \ our
summer rlfropert and equipment will
Cost \ ou less than dela\' and
incon\ enience. Talk to ‘our I•riendl\
e\perienced Victoria and (tre` manager
about the money yuu need today
VG
The :senior Trust ('r,mpom
devoted entirely to cerlinv
the people of Ontario.
VIC7bRlAandGREY
TRUST COMPANY SINCE 1889
9:00 to 5:00 Monday to Thursday
9:00 to 6:00 Friday
Lyle R. Zurbrigg, ,Manager
Elgin and Kingston Streets, Goderich
have much respect for them-
selves, and this is where it's at.-
--Vicki
Dear Vicki: Good advice. I
couldn't have done bettyr
myself. Thank you for the -able
assist.
North Street
U.C.W. meet
A buffet dinner was a feature
of the North Street United
Church Women general
meeting. The dishes were
prepared from authentic Indian
recipes with Mrs. R. Parmar
giving directions and
assistance. ,Mrs. D. Bundy anti
her committee made the
arr ngements.
Worship with the theme,
"Spring" was led by Mrs. S.
Jefferson. She Vitas assisted by
Mrs. C. 'Proctor, Mrs. E.
Pridham and Mrs. D. MacRae.
Miss C. McGowan in-
troduced the guest speakers,
Mrs. A. Whilsmith of Exeter
and her sister, Mrs. L. Jackson
of Dunnville.
These two women attended
the world conference pf Askram
in the Holy Land last June.
This is rI movement begun by
E. Stanley Jones. They gave an
historical, and geographical
outline of the city"of Jerusalem
and surrounding country and
showed pictures of the land
where Jesus carried out His
ministry. Appreciation was
expressed by Mrs. M. McGill.
The U.C.W. president, Mrs.
B. Hanly, presided for the
business. Announcement was
made of the concert by the
Stratford Boychoir in North
Street Church as April 29th.
The annual visit to all the
women of North Street by
U.C.W. members . will take
place the week beginning May
14.•
Goderich HighSchool to
hold "At Home Dance"
The G.D.C.1. "4t Horne
Dance" takes place tomorrow
night April 27 at the high
school. This is the 21 year for
the event which is perhaps the
most important of the school
year.
The first step towards the
tremendous amount of
preparation that goes into the
'formal' took place at the first
meeting held this year in the
middle of January. School
Social Convener Randy Keller
acted as chairman for the
sleeting.
Four themes for this years
presentation were under con-
sideration. They were: Dream
Castle, Alice in Wonderland,
When We Were Young and the
Enchanted Forest. After con-
siderable discussion, the En-
chanted Forest was chosen as
the 1973 theme.
From this point on, the
organization took place in three
major steps. Meetings were
conducted at the school, at
peoples homes and the third set
of meetings were held with
those students who signed the
decorating list.
Actual decorating began the
last week of March and will be
completed about one half hour
before the "formal" is to begin.
The decorating has become
greatly involved since the con-
struction of the new, gym.
This year the Student Coun-
cil has allotted,. the Frormal
Committee a budget of $900.
for the. entire production This
includes the cost of the band,
decorating costs and food costs.
Social Convener Randy Keller
stated that he feels that he can
stay within the budget for 1973.
Randy has estimated that -he
has put in about 200 hours in
the supervision of this event.
According to him, other people
have also worked very long and
hard, one of them being Anne
MacEwan who was directly in
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charge of decorating. Another
person greatly involved and
described by Randy as "in-
dispensable" was Miss McKen-
zie who is the Arty teacher at
G.D.C.I. "She has been helping -
ever since I can remember"
stated Randy. He also said "the
energy and creativity of these
people is unbelievable."
Between '50 and 60 people
have been regularly involved in
the decorating. The night of the
dance, sandwiches and coffee
are served in the upstairs
balcony overlooking the dance
floor.
The decorations for the "for-
mal", are either given away,
sold or disassembled after-
wards to possibly be used for
next year's production.
As the "At Home Dance"
takes place tomorrow night,
consideration must certainly be
given to all those who con-
tributed in any way, ,big or
small, to making it an event
that will be long remembered.
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