Zurich Citizens News, 1965-05-27, Page 7TIHIURSIDAY, MAY 27, 1965
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PGE SEVEN
Canadian social 'worker Dorh Clark invites you to write
bar about your problem. She aanwrrs letters of sieurd
inter t.& this column but can't rndertake personal 'spike.
DEAR DORIS — My husband
and I are both in the Boy Scout
movement and my husband
makes scouting his God. We
just have not got any people
who will come to visit us, be-
cause they say all he will talk
about is scouting,
When I want to go to visit
our married children, he won't
gb; but if I suggest going where
there are Scout leaders, he'll
toI can't get him to take me
to a show.
We have ma n y a quarrel
about his lack of interest in me.
What would you do, Doris, with
a man who makes you feel you
come last with him?
Nobody
DEAR NOBODY—So it would
almost seem that you husband
married the Boy Scout move-
ment?
You won't change things by
protesting — and you wouldn't
even want him to drop his
Scouts completely, would you?
The thing that is wrong with
this hobby is that he has gone
overboard.
Serve notice that you plan to
spend at least one night a week
out; that you also intend to
visit your children and grand-
children regularly. When he
looks up from his camp kit and
can't find you, and discovers
that his grandchildren ar e
growing up without knowing
him, lie may reconsider.
Don't forget that he is also
doing good for other young fel-
lows. He's not drinking or phi-
landering while he's Scouting.
DEAR DORIS — We have to
give talks on occupations or
something connected with them.
Last time T discussed nursing.
This time I'd like to have some-
thing everyone will enjoy and
think great; maybe a panel with
two others.
Counting On You
DEAR COUNTING — one of
my pet themes is that every
single one of us has a special
talent. When we discover this
and choose the career related to
it, life is a breeze, Your work
should be your fun.
My leaflet "On Choosing a
Career" goes into this, pointing
out that we must avoid false
clues, as well as discovering our
own special aptitudes. Your
panel discussion could cover
both, giving examples of people
who have found the right job,
and some who haven't.
(Anyone may have this leaflet
by writing in for it, enclosing
ten cents and a stamped, self-
addressed envelope.)
DEAR DORIS — Daddy's day
starts at 10 a.m. and he loves
staying up until two a.m. This
is bad enough, but he encour-
ages the children to stay up,
too. If I tell the kids to get to
bed it's, "Oh yes, here she is
asserting her female rights, the
battle of the sexes to put dad
in his place."
The kids love it! I am shak-
ing with exhaustion at 6:30 a.m.
when I have to rouse the boys.
The two wee boys get enough
rest but dad's pals, ages 19 and
Dashwood
(Intended for 'eat week)
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Burke and
daughter, of Brampton, visited
with Milt Haugh.
Mrs. Wilbur Stewart, of Lon-
don, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gaiser and
Kim.
Mrs. Loretta Zimmer attended
graduation exercises of St. Jo-
josep's Hospital School of Nurs-
15, I can't cope with.
Still Shaking
DEAR SHAKING — 'Then put
dad in his place as the head of
the family -- by stressing his
privilege of having rested, heal-
thy teenagers. Ash him wheth-
er he plans to let you run things
alone.
Right now his actions suggest
those of an irresponsible child.
His tactics are unfair and de-
signed to make you retire in
confusion.
To Untouchable—Your
grandfather has taken advan-
tage of his kindship to maul
you since you were little. Now,
as a young lady, the nearness
of a nice young man revolts you
—a reaction which could per-
mantly affect your relations
with the opposite sex.
A better undersanding of our
need for affection and how it
should be used to express love
could help you. Write in for
my list of books on "Sex, Mar-
riage and Birth Control", en-
closing ten cents and a stamped,
self-addressed envelope. And
find a mature friend or coun-
sellor, to talk all this out with.
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Robert Wein, of Sudbury, is
vacationing with his mother,
Mrs, Herb Wein,
Arnold Geiger, of Pigeon,
Mich., visited with Mrs, Flossie
Stade and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Stade and Sherie.
Rudolph Miller is a patient.
in South Huron Hospital, Exe-
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gery last week.
Charles Becker, Sr., is a pa-
tient in South Huron Hospital,
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Mrs, Edmond Kraft celebrat-
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Members of Huron Tuber-
culosis Association were told
by education chairman, G. A.
Watt, that pamphlets and pos-
ters had gone out to doctors'
waiting rooms and industries in
the co u n t y. The association
met in Clinton when Dr. R. M.
Aldis presided in the absence
of the president, D. 1. Stewart.
Congratulatory and informa-
tive letters to secondary school
graduates are to go out, the
board agreed, and "Clinical
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In the case -finding report, it
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to begin. E. R. Knight, rehabil-
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man, said finaneial assistance is
being given to a T13 patient.
Plans were finalized for the
annual meeting to be held on
May 31, 1965, in the Anglican
Chureh, Seaforth. Dr. Neville
Lefcoe, associate professor of
medicine, University of West-
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D. M. Rae, of Stratford, a
director of Ontario Tuberculosis
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