Zurich Citizens News, 1965-01-21, Page 7THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1965
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ST. JOSEPH and DRYSDALE
(AL.. FRED DUCHARME, Correemondentl
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Masse
and family, of Windsor, spent
the week -end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. F. Ducharme of
this highway. Their daughter,
Jane, being employed by the
city council of Windsor for of-
fice work, remained with the
Ducharmes, her grandparents,
to spend •a week's holidays. Mr.
Gerald Hartman, of London,
.also a grandson of the Du-
•eharmes, spent Sunday last with
them.
Those who packed luggage
and bag and took off for a two-
week trip to Florida the past
week, were in luck. For them,
the past week -end of blustery
weather will be unknown. They
will enjoy the sunny south
weather while we in this north -
Annual Meeting
OF THE
ZURICH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY
WILL BE HELD IN THE
TOWNSHIP HALL, ZURICH
Canadian social worker Doris Clark invites you to write
her about your problem. She answers letters of general
Interest in this column but can't undertake persona! replies.
DEAR DORIS — Last year 1
took in my stepdaughter, who
had been living with her moth-
er but was unhappy there. Then
I •discouvered she was •about to
have a baby. She is 17.
When the baby was born she
refused to give him up because
she said the boy was coming
bacb to marry her. Now she
works but .pays no board. She
has started dating the boy and
he is here all the time, He
sleeps in her room with the
baby and she squashes in with
her younger sister.
I have five daughters and one
son. I don't think he should go
upstairs, but I'm told I have a
dirty mind.
FED UP
DEAR FED UP — Protesting
to me will do no good. Take
charge where you are.
This unmarried father is tak-
ing liberties; your girl is assum-
ing that they ,have a right to
live like a family. At this point
there is no real proof that these
two are good marriage mates,
since they are both adolescent.
.ern climate will be trying to
keep comfortable in our homes
and away from the roadways
and byways where the going,
due to stormy weather, being
dangerous. Perhaps by the time
this will appear in print, the
snow squalls and high winds
will have ceased and again giv-
ing us normal weather.
The month of January has
many times being a month of
disturbance and many times
causing unexpected damage of
some kind due to poor travel-
ling visibility for those who
have to be on highways on
business or to report for their
daily work.
The past week -end and the
opening of this present week
was also accompanied by bitter
cold causing damage to some
water systems in some homes
by frozen pipes.
ON Mr. William Borri, of Wind-
sor, a broker representing dif-
ferent food companies, called
on yours truly and Mrs. Du-
cherme on Thursday last on one
8 P.M. of his weekly trips. Mr. Borri
found the weather somewhat
•cooler in this northern part
than in his home town, it being
his first trip •so far north.
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MAIN STREET — ZURICH
You do a real disfavor by
permitting intimacies at this
stage, Since apparently even
her father is no help to you,
seek personal counselling from
the family agency in your area.
DEAR DORIS—I have heard
of •a system for treating eyes
which really improves them. I
am convinced that it works be-
cause I read a book about going
without glasses and I have made
some improvement in sight dur-
ing the summer.
ITbrever, since school started
in September progress seems to
have reversed.
SCHOOL TEACHER.
DEAR TEACHER—Sorry, but
my consulting ophthalmologist
says "Eyewash!” Eye exercises
accomplish nothing, Your vis-
ion is determined by the shape
of the eye you were born with.
Better eyesight comes with
better health. Rest, diet, recre-
ation, make the difference,
When you are tired, your eyes
are tired. During summer holi-
days you put fewer demands on
eyes and constitution, So your
eyes improved.
DEAR DORIS—I am 34 and
interested in a girl 19. When I
took her out she seemed quite
nice, but then when I phoned
again she didn't feel like going.
I took this for a brush off.
Then I heard she was asking
about me. They always say no
fool like an old fool, and yet I
know of marriages with a wide
age difference which have
turned out all right.
BROKEN HEART
DEAR BROKEN — So do I.
But the chances are against it.
Your girl is still unsure of her-
self:, still growing up. Look
around a little more, for some-
one who can match you in ma-
turity and interests.
If in a few years' time you
find yourself still single and
The Ausable River Conservation
Authority
Sealed
ceived
o'clock
Invites Tenders for a
NEW HALF -TON PICK-UP TRUCK
tenders, marked "Tenders for Truck", will be re•
by the undersigned at Exeter, Ontario, until 12
noon, E.S.T., on
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1965
Details and specifications for this vehicle may be obtained
from the Authority office, 61 Old Mill Road, Exeter.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
Mrs. C. Hume, Secretary -Treasurer,
AUSABLE RIVER CONSERVATION AUTHORITY,
Box 459, Exeter, Ontario.
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hankering- for her, and her like-
wise, the age difference won't
matter so much.
DEAR DORIS — Our daugh-
ter has become engaged. We
have met the young man. How
do I write him and his parents?
When they are married, do
we send wedding announce-
ments to all r e 1 a t iv e s and
friends?
REGULAR READER
DEAR REGULAR—A warm,
friendly note to the fiance car-
ries the message that you are
happy about the whole thing,
welcoming him as a son-in-law.
To his parents you express joy
at the news and a hope to meet
them all soon.
Announcements go to all good
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