The Huron Expositor, 1968-01-25, Page 4a
441144, EXP9SIT9Ra SEA,FORTHr 911411fa JAN. 24, 1961
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Campaign Siipport
eglatraitment of $15,000
vtite Iluron County TB Assoction reports that $13011.70 has
been received in the Christmas
Seal Campaign. Association of-
ficials commenting on the cank
Paign expressed appreciation to
RUX012, County residents for the
PIPPort and expressed hope that
any who had not answered the
Christmas Seal letter will do so
before the campaign ends on
February 29th. Without this 10Y
-
ally to Christnies Seals, much
that has been 4one in the fight
against tuberculosis and respir-
atory disease would have re-
mained undone they said.
'•The program of the Associa-
tion is expanding and Christ-
mas Seal dollars help make pos-
sible these vital health activi-
ties:
*Finding the people who are
ill with TB or other Respiratory
Diseases (RD) and seeing that
help is provided.
•*4lding b.1 th4 development
of improved) treatment facilities
for those who suffer from TB
and RD.
*Co-oPerating with official
-
health agencies toward the long
range objectives` of TB eradica-
tion and RD control.
*Working to combat environ-
mental hazards to health such as
air polliition an cigarette smok-
ing.
*Supporting research that
can lead to • new, improved
methods of disease detection,
prevention and treatment.
During the campaign, as many
volunteers as possible are used,
s'ace this 2 a voluntary agency.
metixpes mistakes do occur for
this reason officials ,said and it
is hoped small slips will be par-
doned and that there will con-
tinue to he aupport_ for the
worthwhile work of the Associa-
tion.
Our Store will be CLOSED
ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd
DO your shopping early
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DEAR DORIS
advice from
Doris Clark
IT'S A REA-ir. ,PUZZLE
DEAR DORIS — My daugh-
ter, now in grade three, has
trouble reading. Her teacher
'told me that she shook all over
when she had to stand up and
read. She wrote everything back-
wards; even simple words would
be fi, ti, si. ) •
Now she Seems to have given
up trying, The surprising thing
is that she is a completely dif-
ferent childotherwise. She's
guickwitted, quick in oral arith-
metic.
A'lot of her reading is guess-
work and memory.
• In The Nark
DEAR IN THE DAR —
Your bright little girl as a
visualperceptuat difficulty; or
is a "reversal child."
First and foremost comes dia-
gn6sis: An expert and I'm send-
ing the rfame of one) must put
kis finger on the precise prob-
lem," before anybody can help.
Also in the mail is my aleaflet
on "Children with Learnang Dis-
abilities," Awhich lists. Trecom-
mended book* parents and tea-
chers can use; 'once the trouble
is pinpointed.
DEAR DORIS —. I received
an invitation on a white prid-
ed card with time etc, filled in
by handl, froin my husband's
boss' wife to afternoon tea. She
has ;dropped in here casually
for a cup of coffee, so I fool-
ishly assumed that this was for
me alone. I wrote her a little
note that I was looking fox -Ward
to it.
You can, imagine my humili-
ation when I discovered, about
40 other women at her house,
in expensive afternoon ' dresses,
hats' and futs. I wore sports
suit, 'pearls; no hat.
Now, what is the extent of
my blunder?'
• Is My Face Red'
DEAR RED — Your signal
was that little formal note,
which would hardily be sent for
a one -guest tea party. And ob-
viously hats and afternoon
dresses were the expected thing.
Last Wile I was in Paris no-
body was wearing. hats to any-
thing. Here, in -Suburbia, a thing
is still made of hats, for tea
wear. But don't let it throw you.
DEAR DORIS — I started to
go out with this guy a, month
ago. It is his birthday next
week and I was wondering if it
would be proper to buy hifn a
birthday present. He is in very
bad need of a wallet. The one
he has now is only held togeth-
er by masking tape.
We have been going out ev-
ery week end. We like eh otht
er very much and) right -now we
are not dating anyone else.
The thing is it is my birthday
in two weeks and I was think-
ing that if I gave him, a present,
he might itake it as if I wanted
him to give me one back. We
areboth 22. ,
Going Steady
•
DEAR STEADY — By now
you are not dating just- for
thrills but 'beeause you have
found a friend 'whose company
you enjoy. I'd say he rates a
thoughtful, but not too expen-
• sive gift.
'Whether he gives you some-
thing when your turn comes is
his decision.. ,
DEAR DORIS I am 25. I
was seaerely disappointed
love. I hap wet' a friend who
has also been disappointed. We
are not in lave but our rela-
in
tionship has grown into one of
understanding and, affection.
I find, single life barely toler-
able, and very, rough. Would I
be sinning if I walked down the
aisle with • someone I was not
ih leye With, even if I could
promise hiim a good, life?
Cannot Stay Single
DEAR CANNOT — Single life
may be barely tolerable; but
married life, with -the wrong
man, isn't tolerable at all. The
sin, would be against yourself.
, Yet love does not a always
strike likelightning. 'Phe friend
you find, congenial and affec-
tionate may well become the
most important person "ht the
world to , you. Take a little
longer,to cement that friendship
before you make any decision
at all,
Confidential to In Need of
Help — Your so-called steady
is about as bnsteady as, they
come. You don't .love hime; he
doesn't love you nor anybody
else. Your worst mistake would.
be to go with him exclusively,
even if he were willing.
Ttra Week
By Margie Whyte
Seaforth, Jamaica:
Seaforth has g namesake —
in Jamaica. Some time ago, the
Ontario Department of 4Educa-
tion wrote to the Students'
Cauncir 'asking for the help of
our student body in aiding a
school mn Seafortli, Jamaica.
Miss" Silcok, interested in the
idea, asked the class 120 if
they would like to head a cam-
paign with this- purpose in
mind. The school is in desper-
ate need, of help. It has an en-
rolment of about nine hundred
students and has only eight
classrooms and eleven' teachers.
Naturally, supplies, are -just as
scarce and this is the purpose
of the drive. The students of
120 are asking for old school
textbooks from grades one to
nine, scribblers, notebooks, and
writing utensils of all sorts.
Probably every home with high
schmg students in this afea has
some of these needs tucked
away in the attic where they
will be of no use -to anyone.
These Jamaicans can make use
of them.
Paul Hagan and SarahHusseyare at the head of the campaign
and Miss Silcox is supervising
Al t� aurora lartrIct Moir
and Carol Shortreed
it. 12C cares shoat Seaforth
couldn't the mat of us?
McKILLOP
The Women's Association of '
Zion Church McKillop met at
the home of Mrs. Wm. Koehler
with Mrs. Elmer Koehler and
Mrs. Ella Hoegy in charge of
devotions.
Mrs. Hoegy opened the mee-
ting by reading a poem, 'There
Will Always be God'..
Mrs. Ehner Koehler read
the scripture lesson from the
7t1i psalm followed with pray-
er by Mrs. Hoegy.
Hymn 102, "Oux Church's.
One Foundation" was sung.
A muting, "Renewal of
Faith" was read by Mrs. Et.
mer Koehler and tivci readings
by Mrs. Hoegy, "Rad for Pews
and Our Prayer Meetings
Past". •
,
Hymn 106, '''My Faith Looks
Up to Thee" was sung:
;Mrs. Lavern- Hoegy conduc-
ted the business part of the
eeting by reading "As You
ere'h,
Mrs. Alvin Beuerman had
a January Birthday and in her,
honor"I would be True was
sung.
t Rev. George Sim conducted
the election of officers as fol-
lows: President; Mrs. Lavern
Hoegv: Vice -President, Mrs.
Ford Dickison: Secretary, Mrs.
Ed Reggie; Treasurer, Mrs.
Norman' Eggert: Vialtina Com-
mittee, Mrs. Elmer Koehler
and Mrs. Alvin beuerman.
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INSURANCE
on your
HOME, BUSINESS, FARM,
CAR, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY
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Insurance Agency
Phone 527-0490 : Seaforth
Office Directly Opposite
•Seaforth Motors
Correction:
Last week in our account of
the school dance, appeared some.
sad blunders which we will at-
tempt to correct at this time.
The dance, which we said was
a success, unfortunately result-
ed in a deficit Inc the Students'
Council. We also stated) that the
last dance was not as successful
as this one. A students' council
official informs us that the
council's last dance was held
early izii the fall 'and, indeed,
turned) out quite favourably for
them. • '
We apologize far these errors
and hope that any mistakes that
are made in the future will be
brought to our attention,.
Junior Math:
The junior math club was
formedalast week with twenty-
seven interested Students at-
tending the first meeting. Meet-
ings are to be held.? Wednesdays
from 3:30 until 4:00. The club's
purpose is to offer to mathema-
tical 'minded students different
ideas and) Methods than these
taught at regular classes. The
mathematics contest, at which
most of the members will likely
compete, will be held on Thurs-
day, April 4th.
Mr. Murclie is in charge of
this organization.
Student of the Week:
This week, the student in the
limelight is a charming laasie
from Grade 10B. Barbara Bry-
an's is noted for always -having
a winning smile and a pleasant
'Hi!" to great everyone.
Barb doesn't limit her activi-
ties to just school work. Take
a peek and, you'll find her on
the Students' Council and) in• the
Drama Club.
She enjoys ' all sports in and
out of school. This year, she
did) her part as captain for the
Junior Volleyball team. Last
spring, in -the annual track and
field day, she, won the -Junior
Girl's Championship.- She is
fond of swimming (except in the
winter!) and laves to go horse-
back riding.
In her church, she is a mem-
ber of the choir, as well as her
Ranger- group. She plans a on
working as a candy -striper in
the hospital.
Her plaps for the future seem
a bit hay yet. But after some
university education, she hopes
te- acquire a career invalving
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