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Zurich Citizens News, 1964-08-13, Page 6PAGE SIX THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1164 Canadian social worker Doris dark invites you to writs her about your problem. She answers letters of general interest in this column but can't undertake personal replies. DEAR DORIS—I am the wife of an only child who never grew up. We can't seem to get to - ;ether on any subject. My in-laws don't care for me bec::rse I am straight -forward. One resides in our home and is an invalid who needs care. I am the pigeon who gives it, but after .all this pigeon does there's still degrading talk to anyone who will listen. My big baby of a husband won't attempt to straighten out this person. The letter from "Insulted" describes me too. I've had these problems for 15 years. DISGUSTED DEAR DISGUSTED — If "straightforward" means "frank", your reaction is the opposite to "Insulted's". She held her peace too much. But if (as in her case) your husband suspects you and coun- termands your orders to the children, as well as not stand- ing up for you against com- plaining inlaws, you both need a new approach. Don't continue to "go it alone". Talk with a counsellor trained to help, be it social worker, minister or priest. And write me again, sending your right name, address and ten cents. for literature on Helping Families in Trouble. DEAR DORIS—If the man is a very distinguished person, how would one introduce him Biggar Reunion At Hess Cottage to a not-so-distingushed woman? MISS PROPER DEAR MISS PROPER—Very distinguished, like the mayor or the bishop or the company pres- ident? Then present her to him, mentioning his name first: "Your Worship, may I present Mrs. Ordinary". And then to her: "Jean, this is Mayor Tops". CONFIDENTIAL TO WOR- RIED PARENT—Your curfews The Biggar reunion was held at Hesshaven cottage in the Pinery with 80 members of the clan attending from Glencoe, C o r u n n a, Watford. Forest, Strathroy, Plattsville, New Ham- burg, Baden, London and Hen- sall. Sports for the children and adults were a feature of the event and much enjoyed, with the prize for the oldest person present going to Mr. John Holst of Baden. Officers appointed for 1966 were: president, Walter Holst, Baden; secretary -treasurer, Joe Peters, Plattsville; p r o gr a m committee, Mr, and Mrs. Tom Kerr. Glencoe; Mr, and Mrs. Ken Doan, Corunna, The 1965 reunion will be held the second last Sunday in July, at Hesshaven cottage. 0101005068001000010011001181 TARL!TE DRIVE-IN THEATRE Thursday, Friday, Saturday AUGUST 13-14-15 "THE NEW INTERNS" (Michael Callan Kay Stevens (Adult Entertainment) An Wlleek �r©ng AUGUST 17 TO 22 (Colour) „TO'v! JONES" are O.K. Never mind your son's all -the -boys -do -it routine. But, do you talk things over as a family. This is better than lay- ing down a dictum: "because I say So". Help him to think things through to a mutual agreement. * DEAR. DORIS—My very close high school friend is getting married soon. They are having a shower for her and I am to make the presentation. Could you forward any ideas that you may have, GIRL CHUM DEAR CHUM — My page of "Readings Suitable for a Show- er" are hilarious—and on their way to you, The main thing is to wish her happiness. ((Readers: These readings are available for ten cents and a stamped envelope.) Kipped News Mr. and Mrs. F. Askard, of London, England, are visiting two weeks with their daughter, Mrs. Al Hoggarth, and • Mr. Hoggarth. Miss Eleanor Fisher, of Win- nipeg, is visiting her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Hood, and Joyce, also relatives. Mrs. Bertha Brownlee, of Oregon, is a guest of her nieces, Mrs. Torrence Reid and Miss Jean Ivison. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Littleton, of London, have been visiting the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Faber. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kerr, of Winthrop, are remodelling the home of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. Dowson, and hope to move in by October 1. Mr. and Mrs. John Long, of Owen Sound, Wesley Searrow, of Moose Jaw, Sask., and his sister, Mrs. E. Irvine, of Owen Sound, visited recently with Mr, and Mrs. N. Long. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomson and fancily, accompanied by Mr. Robert Thomson, visited Mon- day with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Schneider and family, of Strat- ford, 0 Wolfe Reunion at Seaforth Park The Lions Park, Seaforth, was the setting Saturday, August 8, for the Wolfe family reunion, attenered by 75 guests from Lon- don, Listowel, Stratford, St. Catharines, Windsor, Kitchener, Brucefield, Clinton and Ifensall. Oldest person present, Mr. Tuffnail; corning farthest dis- tance, George Baird; youngest child, Danny Stanley; oldest birthday to picnic: adult, Harry Moir, child, Bonnie Peebles; closest anniversary to picnic, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Palmatier; lucky plate, Mrs, Betty Sang- ster, Winners of sports were: chil- dren's races — 5, 6, 7, Danny Peebles, Glenda Deitz, Judy Pushelburg; 8, 9, 10, Larry Deitz, Bonnie Peebles, Larry Hamil- ton; 11, 12, 13, 14, Johnny Peebles, Larry Hamilton, Mi- chael Sangster. Three-legged race, Johnny Peebles and Larry Deitz, John Moir and Larry Hamilton; throw- ing the ball, Cindy Stanley; shoe scramble, Judy Pushel- burg, Bonnie Peebles; ladies' kick the slipper, Mrs. Doug, Jones, Mrs. George Moir; boys' race 14 and over, Gordon Deitz, Doug Shipley; men's race, Earl Dill, Jack Peebles. Ladies' race, Mrs. Cyril Cough- lin, Mrs. Dexter, Hamilton; girls' kick the slipper, Bonnie Peebles, Glenda Deitz; clothes pins off a line, Gloria Wolfe, Glenn Deitz; tieing necktie, ladies, Mrs. Frank Wolfe, men, Frank Wolfe; potato on a fork, Mrs. Doug Jones, Frank Varley. Officers for 1965: president, Frank Wolfe; treasurer, Bob Wolfe; secretary, Mrs, Cyril Coughlin; sports, children, Mrs. Thelma Jones, Mrs. Audrey Stanley; adults, Mrs. C y r i l Coughlin, Mrs. Nelson Palma - tier ; almatier; table committee, Mrs. George Moir, Mrs. Frank Wolfe, Mrs. Freda Asling, Mrs. Myrtle Tuffnail. The 1965 reunion is to be held at Lions Park, Seaforth, Albert Finney Susanah York ,�y,qtrt,avw�ord.r^For.�w�a•odrr..rZ WHILE THEY LAST! Imm giNit a 1964 DESIGN 0) N 0) 0..) a) 0 N 0 a) N e Roomy storage door! Model FDC -14T-64 14.13 Cu. Ft. 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