Zurich Citizens News, 1966-03-10, Page 4PAGE FOUR
ZURICH CIT$ZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1964
Hay Towns'hip's Centennial Protect
The picnic pavilion being built by the Township of of the building is being shared equally by the federal and
Hay on their lake front property, south of St. Joseph, is provincial governments and the township. Contractor on
well under way, and the building Is now closed in. Cost the job is Lloyd Mousseau, RR 2, Hensall.
—DEAR DORIS_-.-
DEAR DORIS — My wife
works in another town and
boards there during the week.
Her boy friend works in the
same place and they go back at
nights in the ear and stay until
very late. Also they have the
two rooms upstairs in the
boarding house to themselves
and there is nothing to stop
them visiting one another in
the night.
She always tells me what a
nice guy he is. I think they
are going the limit now, Doris.
What I am afraid of is if I say
anything she will tell me to
mind my own business. I don't
want to fight with her.
Joe
DEAR JOE—If anything in
the world is your business, this
is! She dares you to ask about
it, knowing how little you want
to fight.
Stiffen your spine and assert
yourself. Insist on her return
to a job where she can came
home every single night. Then
meet the competition by learn-
ing mare about Sex in Mar-
riage. I'm sending you a list
of books about it.
DEAR DORIS — I love my
school work too much. Just
about everything I do revolves
around my making something
of myself. I revel in my classes
and absorb every word. I adore
my teachers of science and try
to mold myself after them, for
I feel that I would deeply da -
sire to follow science as my
career.
My problem is that I'd love
to have fun and friends but
fear that my marks would drop
rapidly if I started to follow
the crowd. True, I am modern
to some extent—I try new hair
styles, follow clothes trends,
a
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use make-up, do the new dances
but I lack the most important
object, a mind full of fun -lov-
ing ideas.
to the people or to remain
Whether to open up my mind
to the people, or to remain
solemn as befits my nature for
the last 17 years because of my
love for knowledge? Why can't
I have both? Is it just that I
don't have it in me? I also like
to read; and I keep guppies
and turtles and raise plants.
So that's how I fill in my extra
time, that by rights should go
to socializing.
Anti -Social
DEAR ANTI -SOCIAL You
can have both. Help yourself!
Just because the Lord bas
given you an extra good brain
is not to say you have been
short-changed in sociability.
We live in a world of people,
and part of your education is
to practise getting along with
them.
Re -arrange your time -table
and your inclinations to include
time with fun -loving friends.
You'll learn — and come to
love it.
DEAR DORIS — I was born
in England. Children here
teased me about my English
accent. I am reasonably good
Iooking, intelligent and clean.
Now I am .ata .high school
where I am not only unpopular
but also other kids do not like
to sit next to me. School is a
form of torture to me.
Please tell me how to get a
better reputation around the
school and how to make friends
before •it is too late. I have a
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Rev. A. C. Blackwell, B.A., B.D.
Pastor
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Unwanted
DEAR UNWANTED — Could
it be that the English accent,
plus your shy ways, are mis-
taken for stuck-up-ness? By all
means ask your sort -of -social
worker neighbor about it.
My leaflet, "Don't Be Shy",
was written for people like you
who find it hard to make
friends. Pm sending you a
copy (and this leaflet is avail-
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enclosing 10 cents and a stamp-
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Music Results
Pupils of Idella Gabel, ARCT,
who tried music examinations
recently are: Western Conserv-
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Yvonne Gingerich; grade 5 pi-
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first-class honors, Paul Robin -
Bonnie McCrae; grade 1, piano,
son.
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DASHWOOD
and DISTRICT
Mr. and Mrs, Cliff Salmon
and Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Boyle,
representatives of Dashwood
village, attended the Ontario
Hydro convention at the Royal
York Hotel, Toronto, last week.
Friday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
ard Prang and Edward, of
Zurich.
Friday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Parke,
of Hensall were Mr. and Mrs.
William Haugh, Mr, and Mrs.
Ray Van Dorsslaer, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Rader and family,
and Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pfile,
of Zurich. The occasion being
a birthday and anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader and
family and Mr. and Mrs, Elgin
Rader and family were Sunday
guests with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
Rader and Darlene.
Mr. Dennis Jutzi, of Kitchen-
er, and Miss Dianne Peck, • of
Zurich, student teachers from
Stratford Teachers' College, are
practice teaching at Dashwood
Public School under the super-
vision of principal Don Fink-
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Witnesses Hold
Elmira Meeting
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Joseph Scagli•one, district
supervisor and principal speak-
er at the Elmira conference of
Jehovah's Witnesses last week-
end, posed a provocative ques-
tion in his opening remarks to
the 561 delegates assembled at
Elmira District Secondary
School. "Does the modern-day
Christian have a responsibility
to be a missionary?" Included
among the delegates were 41
from the Exeter and district
.00ngregation of Jehovah's Wit-
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In his address, "Make dis-
ciples of people of all the na-
tions", Mr. Scaglione kindled
the interest of the delegates in
these words of Jesus. "Does
the Christian have a choice
about making disciples? No,
this is a command," he said.
Continuing to set the theme,
"Make Disciples", he asked the
question, "How can this be
done?" The evening's program
was developed with a view to
answering that question.
Hensoll Hi -C Pion
Trip to CFPL-TV
Hi -C fellowship youth group
met Sunday evening in the
United Chinch, Hensall. The
program was under direction
of Robert McNaughton and his
Hi -C group,
The group are planning on
taking a trip to CFPL-TV,
where they will tour the studio
on March 23.
Special feature of the eve-
ning was a lunch box social -
Sixteen attended.
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