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The Huron Expositor, 1968-05-23, Page 3• 1 C 1 9 - LAWNS SPRAYED iradicate dancIplions and other unsightly weetle, Keith Lovell 7 KiPPen, °Mali() Plume 262:5618 The, largekt ebwd of tbe aea- son attended the'LlOnge Friday evening in the Legion' gall Seaforth. The Proceeds Of the bingo go towards Legion" Wel- fare. work. Winners et13epalt, gameel. Denomme,, olinten; Mrs. Sheen, Mitchell and Ws, Fry, 'Seaforth; Mrs. Tom Sharpe, Clinton. Door prize winners were Isaac Mc- Kercher, Gowanstown;, Jackie Melansen, Seeforth; George Classified Ads pay dividends:- Flood, 1VIonkton and Mrs. 13euer- were Mrs. Wilrin, er; MM. RUBY MEATY BLADE OR SHORT RIB ROAST Wu SWEET PICKLED Cottage Rolls lb. LEAN BUTT PORK CF10Psib.59 LEAN BLADE STEAKS Ib. 69C VVESTON'S BREAD 4 loaves 89c TASTY BOLOGNA, by the piece • • 3 lbs. $1.00 LEAN BEEF PATTIES 2 lbs. $1.00 SLICED BREAKFAST BACON 11/2 lbs. $1.00 man, illredhallen9 ' Winners of regular game: Dill Math; Seaforth; Mrs; 'rpm East, Clinton; Sadie Campbell, Mitchell MO. Tont oetter,.see, forth; Kra. Paine, Mitchell;• Mr, Ashton, Clinton; Mrs. -Iielines; Clinton; Fred Slavin, Clinton; Mrs. Sheen, Mitchell; Mrs. Rabid*, Seaforth; Mrs. Sheen, Mitchell; Mrs. McKerch9 er, Gowanstovvn; Gloria Glan- ville, Seaforth and Mrs. Lawson, Clinton; John' Finnigan, Mit- chell; Dias. Wes Nott (2), Clin- ton; Mrs. Uniac, Mitchell and Mrs. Ashton, Clinton; Jean. SangsterrMitchell; George Flood Monkton; Mrs. Ashton, Clinton; Mrs. Barry, Egmondville. Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be meney in pocket. To advertise, Just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. ....rour•irroorriso.ormii.asnymaki...• 'blue coal' Champion Stove and Furnace Oil WILLIS DUNDAS Office 527-0150 — Res. 527-1053 USBORNE & HIB - BERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE. EXETER, Ont. Directors: Martin Feeney- R.R. 2, Dublin President. Clayton Calquhoun R.R. 1, Vice -President Science Hill Wm. H. Chaffe - A.R. 4, Mitchell Tim Toohey R.R. 3, Lucan Raymond McCurdy R.R. 1, Kirkton Robert Gardiner R.R. 1, Cromarty Agents: Hugh Benninger - Dublin Harry 'Coates - - Exeter Clayton Harris - Mitchell See'retary-Treasurer: Hugh. Patterson - Exeter' CARS - 2 -1967 Pontiac Parisienne 4 -door hardtops 1967 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan, V-8, fully equipped. 1967 Ford Galaxie 500, 2 -door Hardtop, 289, fully equipped. 1,1967 Chev. Belair Sedan, V-8, fully equipped. 1967 Pontiac Strato-Chief Sedan. 1-1966 Pontiac Convertible. 4-1966 Pontiac Parisiennes, 4 -door Hard- . tops, 1966 DOdge, 2 -door Hardtop, fully equipped. 1986 Ford Falcon, auto., power steering, 6- cyl., Sedan. 1965 Chevelle 4 -door Sedan, 6, auto. .1964 Mercury 2 -door. hardtop 1964 Pontiac Strato-Chief BRUSSELS BRUSSELS PHONE 173 --"The Home of Better Used care A number of 1965 and 1966„ Chev.,. Pontiacs and Fords, V -8s and 6 -cylinders, fully equipped, automatics. Also a number of older makes and models from 1961 to 1965 to choose from. STATION WAGONS - 1966 Chev. i3elair, V-8, power -steering, auto. 1966 Pontiac Strato-Chief, V-8, auto. TRUCKS - 1965 Chev. '/z -Ton, heavy duty. X965 Chev. 3/4 -Ton pick-up. 1964 Chev. 1 -Ton stake, 8 -cylinder. 1963 Chev. 3 -Ton cab and chassis. VANS— • 1-1965 Chev Van and 2-1965 Ecorto- line Vans, heavy duty. • '1%110T.QRS:, . ONTARIO -. OPEN EVERY EVENING There's an even bettor way. to: :s money!. A Toronto -Dominion Assured Savings Plan gives you money in the bank and life insurance' ' (with a double Indemnity feature.) ssurod saidneSPIall All you do is choose a five year savings goal, from $600 to $5,090. Thetis you r amount Of life Insurer -Ice from the minute you make your first deposit.Then•just watch your Money grow. Ask your local branch manager about the Assured Savings Plan. TOR • KroivioomINION Theizarik where people .make the ckifference. W. D. STEPIIENSON, Manager - Seaforth DEAR DORIS advice from Doris Clark WHAT's, UP POP DEAR DORIS.— Last wiut my 17 -year-old daughter ha the flu, Slime then her blood pressux went up from 160 to 185, 114 doctor teok x-rays, and she h to go for more tests after tw months. New my question is, 4q. haVe to viorry * like I do, or WA .4114 see what happens? MY de for is very busy and hardi to talk thls ever takes time er with me. ae attending school mien tliough er she had failed her grade be- d eInIse of skipping school too of - tern 0. Today she phoned me. She 19 v safe; is baby sitting for this, a; COUPle. She does not want me to tell anyone of her call but to get some of her clothes out of / the house for her. it 14y Problem is: Should I tell • MY. Parents about the phone v call? She has been gone six 4 days and they are terribly. wor- ' ried about Ser. Yet she IrOsts ,and a s k *At to herister h" ee4mMt. her parents. Sister as well as to • • ill The Per DEAR IN THE 1?41110, in the dal* too, Xour, niedi cal man 1 YOFgul4e b?re. one tiOnS Pu, sqrq q fin it's .01q.1:0 w*MI,'aus for emergency 4cti9n would have been taken, . Wiat yon can do is help your gi!1 te get plenty •of rest, relax her tensions, ohey the rules of healthy living. And buttonhole your doctor. He has no idea how you are worrying and will talk to 'you about all of it. Show him this column. DEAR, DORIS — My girl friend and I are both working and are contemplating sharing an apartment. My mother objects. She feels girl's reputation is automatical- ly ruined by living in an apart- ment. She also needs the extra money she is getting for room and beard. Since we are both 19 we don't need our parents' consent but we don't want to start a family feud. We want to live on our dwn in order .to find out how' to handle money, and to just get away front the shel- tered life we've led: Do you think a girl's morals change by moving out on her own? Two Troubled Girls DEAR TROUBLED --, No don't. By now you should have - some inner controls which won't go overboard with the first tem- ptation. Decisions about staying out, getting home, inviting boy friend in, will be yours now. -Your on you. Living on your own is not exactly a bed of roses — which in its way is a good thing. You'll be coping with shopping, cooking, living within a budget. But don't leave home with hard feelings. Your mother is used to watching out for you. Let her feel you'll still need her interest and guidance for a while. Torn Two Ways DEAD TORN — Tell your 4 paz:ents. Your sister is still a cluld in the eyes of the Jaw and they are tesponsibla for her. I'm trying to imagine the idnd of resentment which would make a daughter go to such Lengths. Has your mother turned a deaf ear to sister's despair a- bout school or her ideas about a career. Does Mother cling, 5 an am- bition for daughter which is - beyond her? Where did com- munications break down? Sister does not feel under- stood, and that's for sure. Here's where a counsellor of teens might well get at the crux of the matter. Nuff said? DEAR DORIS — I noticed you had seine• nemarks about MU. at a wedding. As we are cele- brating our 50th anniversary, I was wandering if you would have any reading which would ' be appropriatewith humour? We are h a•vin g about 25 guests at a chnrch dinner. Three Score And Thirteen DEAR THREE SCORE AND THIRTEEN — Let Me be the first to congratulate you! I'm sending along a reading called "How To Cook' A Hus- band". It reads in part: "Some women keep them too constant- ly in hot water; others freeze them; put them into a stew . . Do not try him with something sharp to see if he is becoming tender." !threader concludes, then, that the method outl;ned in the poemwas doubtless used, since the, groom of 50 years ago is obviously so well 'preserved. My seconct enclosure is a poem, "I am Fine, Thank You," spoken by a cheerful elderly citizen whose "git-up-and-go has got up and went." ('riAese are available to read- ers writing in for them and en- closing a stamped, self•addres- sed envelope and ten cents for each reading requested.) DEAR DORIS I am 30, single, and loving it. But all my friends are married and they consider me an object of pity. Theyseemto make it their project to get me married off SG that I too may share their bliss. DEAR DORIS We are al- ways very interested in your column and wonder if you could help us out. I plan to be married. As my father has passed away my mother has been wondering if she could use my father's name on the wedding invitations or should she use her own name? Grateful DEAR GRATEFUL — A wid- ow still uses her husband'S Christian name or initials fol- lowing the title "l‘rs." Thusly: "Mrs. Frank Matron requests the honor of your presence ..." DEAR DORIS — Please rec- ommend a book on sex. My ikrife has no sex enjoyment of any kind for many years and has no affection of any kind. Doesn't like to go out for tlie last five years. "It's getting to a point where I'm a little 'worried. She's 48 years old. Confusbd DEAR CONFUSED — I'd say ' 'it's time to worry. Increasing , your own knowledge may not. • • • be the whole answer. Sounds like she is gradually pulling !melt into her shell and closing it behind her. These' could be symptoms of some- thing more serious. I'm sending a book list, also my leaflet on the menopause. Get her to her doctor for a thorough physical check-up, with some thought that the next appointinent might be with a psydidatrist. - CONFIDENTIAL TO NEW BRIDE — I just' can't see you taking on a young brother-in- law, 'who has been in trouble With the police, How can he help but senseyotir dislike and anxiety -about him? ' You have your own marriage to work out; any young bride has. Why , add a complication Which you dread in advance? t Just say no, firmly. And save a lot of grief later. Should I Tell my Parents? DEAR DORIS — My young sister, just 14, has left home. The reaebn is that my mother said she would have to contin- NOTICE Prompt watch repair service during our sell out sale.. SAVAUGE 'JEWELLERS (oppoia. Nit Office) SEAPOIM. Is this something we single people just have to !earn to live With? How.can I tuAfully tall them to geoff my hack? I'm nat. knocking married life but until Mr. Right comes along I intend to enjoy life to the fullest. My philosophy- is' '"Your life is as happy as you make it„.. More To Be Envied DEAR ENVIED — Good for you. It's not "so Much what happens to you as what you do about it that eounts. Sometimes I wonder Whether the married matchmakers, harbor a -secret resentment of the single career girl's freedom! Next time, tell them yeti are. having too muchfun right now to join the diaper and pablutn set. And put up with them. They mean well. 'Confidential to rejected — After so Much happiness with your wife you must be thor- oughly confused. Puritanical panents like hers start a girl off with two strikes against her when, it comes to ph,vsica1 re- Itionships within marriage. Id' say she loves you a lot but finds some.revulsion when it comes to expressing It. Since her feelings will in turn carry over to her „children, that vi- cious circle needs to be stopped. 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