Zurich Citizens News, 1965-05-20, Page 7THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1965
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE SEVEN
Canadian social worker Doris Clerk incites you to writ*
liar about your problem. She answers letters of general
interest.in this column but can't undertake personal replies.
DEAR DORIS — My brother father about how you feel.,
keeps telling me I am going to
be an old maid. He says that I
am pretty and have a good
figure, but T liave no person-
ality.
My brother says, because of
may figure and my •clothes, I
give the appearance that I am
too good to be asked out by the
average boy; that I would re-
fuse. Doris, I can't help it if I
like nice clothes.
As for going out, I would go
for a penny bubble gum with a
guy if I liked him. I bought
myself a china mink jacket
which looks very nice. Do you
think this would make the guys
afraid to ask nie out? I don't
want to be an old maid and live
by myself. Jeanie
DEAR JEANIE — Something
in your letter suggests to me
that your dresses are not only
pretty, they are also form fit-
ting. This makes a girl appear
fast.
Here's a secret: You could
dress in a sack and still go over
with the boys if you took an
interest in them. How good a
listener are you? Have you
ever practised putting someone
else at ease?
Write in for my "Tips on
Talking," enclosing ten cents
and a stamped, self-addressed
envelope. Start developing that
personality.
DEAR DORIS II have been
asked to toast the daughters at
a mother and daughter banquet.
As I have never spoken in
front of an audience I'm not
sure I can do it now. Would you
please send me a short speech
suiting the occasion? Then may-
be I can make up my mind
whether to go through with it.
Dottie
DEAR DOTTIE—Speaking in
public may be terrifying to you
in anticipation, but it's a great
triumph when you make it.
A toast is no world-shaking
address and it better for brev-
ity. And, your words will sound
more like you, and more suit-
able, than mine will!
You give the organization
(whatever it is) a pat on the
back. Say how much your
daughter has enjoyed it. Speak
of the friends she has made.
And remark to the other moth-
ers that our girls keep us young
and alert to what's going on.
Tell a personal story, per-
haps one which illustrates this.
Then: "Mothers, I ask you to
rise and drink with me a toast
to our daughters, God bless
them!"
Television Views
by William Whiting
Here are a few brief and slot,
pie facts about colour TV. A
few years ago the colour TV
set market was measured in the
thousands in the United States,
Now it is well into the millions.
Output of colour TV tubes can't
keep up with the demand. RCA,
the colour pioneer, is rationing
orders to fill the needs of the
sets it produces itself. And ex-
perts say that in five years 40
per cent of the TV homes in
the U.S. will be 'watching in
living colour. It's evident that
the consumer has been con-
vinced.
Usually Canada is between
five and ten years behind the
United States and with that in
mind, let's hope the Canadian
Government will give broadcast -
ere here the signal to start tele-
casting in colour.
If you're listening Mr. Pear-
son, how about getting the mes-
DEAR DORIS — Would you
please advise whether or not
education is a measurement of
intelligence, understanding and
knowledge?
In other words, is a person
who was able to achieve, in • a
normal period of time and un-
der normal circumstances, a
high school diploma and high
academic standing not more
clever than the p e r son who
could not? Eddie
DEAR EDDIE — By the way
some people wave their diplo-
mas around, you'd think so!
Having achieved a certain
grade is evidence of something
—but intelligence is so condi-
tioned by other things it's hard
to say just what triggers pre-
gress in any individual case.
And who's to say what is nor-
mal? A slow learner has been
known to speed up tremendous-
ly when some emotional block
is removed.
In general, the ability to get
through high school and univer-
sity suggests a higher -than -aver-
age level of intelligence.
To Worried Sick — If such
slander is ruining your repute.:
tion, the pranksters can be sued.
Your lawyer — and you should
see him— will probably try
what a lawyer's letter will do
first.
It is illegal to circulate injur-
ious statements about anyone;
even if there is some germ of
truth an what is said! As for
the boy friend, if he won't stay
loyal, he isn't worth hanging
on to,
* r*
To Sister's Shadow -- Mom
and dad are overdoing it when
they harp on how much they
miss Sandy, Has it occurred to
you that if you had been the one
to leave they would be grieving
about missing you to Sandy?
Try a private chat with your
sage to the Board of Broadcast
Governors.
* * e
"The Hollywood Palace" and
"The King Family" have been
added to ABS's expanded colour
telecast schedule in the 1965-66
television season. At least five
episodes of "The Adventures of
Ozzie and Harriet" will be in
colour. With these additions,
almost one-third of the ABC
prime -time schedule will be
telecast in colour during the
new season.
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