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Of.
COlUltnban
.;ft , •
Mr. and 1111m, Zack Murray
and anlibr, , Terontrig visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mich,
ael Merray.„
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Marcy and
Children, Stratford,- visited M.
•and Mn. Auguste Ducharme.
Sr.re
Mr, a'aVITSittitigS'illTiramjallles an,
Rev, Gordon Kennedy, C.S.13.,
Toronto, is visiting his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Kennedy.
Mr, and &s Roy McQuaid,
Kitchener, Visited with Mr. and
Mrs. James McQuaid.
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Melady
and family, Belle River, atted-
ded the Rfan-Melady wedding
on Saturday and visited Mr. and
Mrs. Edward Melody.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Butters and
family, St. Thomas, spent some
time with Mr. and ,Mrs. Gilbert
Murray.
- Mr., and Mrs. Ben Flanagan
and ' family, Kitchener, visited
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Lane on Sun-
day:
Miss Linda Staples, Stratford,
visited at her home here.
Lorraine, Charmaine and
Janette Staples visited their
cousinHeather anci,"Bri 'Warr'
cy in Stratford last week.'
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Feddema,
London, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Caner
Ays. Blanche Reynolds, Kit-
chener spent, the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack IVIelVe,r.
r. and Mrs. Leo Smith and
dren, Actqn, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cronin.
Rev. Sister Isadore, Yellow
Knife, N.W.T., spent a few days
with her brothers and sisters-
in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Lewis
Coyne and Mr. and Mrs. Mich-
ael Coyne.
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Recent visitors jt1t frs-
achael Ahrens Were fr. and.
s. Samuel Greer, Hare/1te/4
I)neFrelli1)441 of tWell9eTTPansYnd';
ship,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Westerveld,
Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs., Jelin
HeyinIC Toronto, Mr, .and ?Airs.
Jerry Ileyink, Blyth, Mr. and
Mrs. Martin, Guichelaar'
lyn and Joanie, Seaforth, atten-
ded a farewell party, Friday
evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dick Brink and family
for their aunt Grade Wassink,
of Halton, H011and, Who has
been visiting with relatives
here for the past few week.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer
and Karl visited. her father, :Mr.
Clifford -Marks at iBrussels, on„,
Sunday.
Rev. H. N. Lowing officiated
at the- Stinday mareteg ,serVige;t,
when SliaWn,"phpatepber 'Jar
mu% inftlef son �f r. and:
Mrs; Wayne; Sarni th,wits--batil-,
Used: Mand . Robertlar-i''
muth are. the' %-ponaori.,,Mfssi
MargaretElligsen was guest '
oist for,the 'servite.- •
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe„,
Steven and Jamie, Leeden, viait-e„
ed with his parents, Mr. mut.;
Mrs, Lavern Wolfe, Saterday,
Mr,,and NA's. Robert Osborn,$t.
Themes visited •at the nine'
hothe Sunday.
Misses Debbie and Karen Wal-
ker, Listowel, spent a week hol-
idaying with their grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kist-
ner.
Mrs. Ron White and family,
London, visited with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Lloyd Pfeifer and Mr.
Pfeifer, Monday. Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Cummings, Sebringville,
visited at the same hotne recent -
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kistner, Ste-
ttler, Alberta, visited Friday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe..
Guests of Mr. ,and Mks.
George Jarmuth following the
baptism of their grandson,
Shawn • Christopher Jarmuth,
along with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Jarmuth, Stratford,
were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Win-
ter, Randy and Kathy, Apsley,
DEAR. D
advice from
Doris Clark
a
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X* 'Shari:04 R;19tt? St. Fat*,
Mr. and Mrs. 17`ran1 Maitre,: Mit,
chell and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Jarmuth. -
1V1t. and Mrs. Henry Leon-
hardt, Colleen and Leise, Mani-
esforct spent the weekend with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
man Leonhardt. Mr. Henry
Leonhardt, Sr,, who is a pat -
'lent at the Seaforth Committal-
ty Hospital, was able to spend
a couple hours at hiehome al-
so.
Trele
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.4 11 n'elenk..int SintdaY, Aug
.18t1i, Nvith Acv. Stewart -of Sea._
forth in tharge.
Mrs. Sholdice of Exeter vent
a few days with lier daughter,
Mrs. A.Paterson,
• Mr. and Mrs. Bert McKay
spent Sunday witb. Mr. and Mrs.
Mae WilSon.
Wit. Elsie Forrest, Miss • M.
McQueen, Mrs. Ebner Webster,
Mr. and Mrs. V. Hargreaves and
family arecaping in Hayfield.
Mr .and Mrs. George Render,
son attended the fiddler's con-
test at Sheddon last week.
NEWS of ligN$ALL
Mr, and Mrs. Laird Mickle
have returned from a trip to
Wasaga, Midland, Penetangei-
shene and Barrie and while at
Midland took the five hour boat
crutie through tbe 30,000 Is-
lands on Georgian Bay.
Mrs, Ethel _Conway of West -
mount, Qud„ is a guest with the
Misses May and Greta Lamm
Mr.* and Mra. Alfred Smith,
Mr. and Mrs. Richard TiPping
and Paul, London, spent the
weekend with. Mrs. Pearl Red-
den and family, St. Catharines
and also enjoyed a trip to Dal-
housie and Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm
Misses Amy and GretaLamniie
and Mrs. Ethel Conway enjoyed
a day at Stratford. ,
Miss Catharine Christie re-
turned from the United Church
Camp, Goderich. She was the
Junior Councillor for the 8-12
girls camp. -
Mr. Kenneth Sauter, Mar-
lette, Mich., visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bell.
Mr. Stewart Bell and grand-
son Richard Bedard have re-
turned from a week's fishing
trip to Matchewan.
Cindy Parker, Jane Williams
and Patti Rowcliffe have return-
ed from attending , United
Church Camp at Goderich.
Mrs. Kay Bedard and Karen
have returned to London after
spending two weeks with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Bell.
Misses Barbara and Marjorie
Schwalm spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Ian Philpott,
Rochester, N.Y.
Likes His Strippers -
DEAR DORIS my hus-
band's day off we went to the
city ,and he wanted to go to a
girlie show, where all the wont -
en dace and gyrate and take
their clothes of. I said no. He
didn't say anything but stood
in front of the show and sulk-
ed and begged me with his eyes.
Finally I told him- to go in
and I just walked around. We
had another row about 4 on
the way home. Doris, please set
me, straight if I'm all wet Dad
never went to these places and
never heard of any of this bie,,
tor now.
Married One Year
Dear Married — It is a
shock to you; but is it as bad
as it sounds? lVfany older mar-
riedcouples find they can ei-
ther take this sort cvf thing or
leave it alone. It doesn't rock
their marriage.
What does a man see in a
girlie shim? • Physical exeltec
mena and stimulation, nothing
more. Does your too -controlled
attitude toward sex leave him
vaguely unsatisfied?
Before passing judgement —
any more — try to learn mere
about physical expression and
what it can mean to a mate rm
sending you fly list of recom-
mended hooka.
DEAR DORIS — 1 am 24. I
am the only son of a mother
who still tries to dominate me.
I *as always alone and, never
did make close friends. I am a
teacher; but, not a very good
one.
• A pliychietrist summed up
my problem by saying that I
need; first of all, to accept my-
self and 'only then will I be able
to change myself. My shoulders
are stooped, my arms very skin-
ny ,and I have become very fat
around the 'abdomen. I never
did learn to skate, dance, etc.,
so here I am in misery.
- What Next?
DEAR WHAT — An over-
bearing mother, has left you
little self-respect. I'm 'wagering
those shoulders -will straighten
when you get some Pride in
yourself.
The change and the self -a6,
ceptance go hand in hand. If
you could •begin a phrysteal im-
provement regime — with the
help of a Y membership or
health centre — you would
look better to yoamself. You
would feel better. •
The next thin' g is to shake
off your mother's influence
and give yourself to warmer
frienclhips with both sexes.
DEAR DORIS — My boy
friend mit t have talked about
getting engaged but I'm afraid
that before I can even thrk
abont marriage, rve a lot to
learn.
Would like information
about sex and mantage. / was
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unfortunate in -that I never did
find out much for myself and
was never told.
LEATON SIEMEN
• Le4on Siemen of Santa
Clara, California, formerly of
Hensall and a native of Zurich,
passed away Monday, August
5, in Mountain Hospital. He was
46.
Surviving are his wife, the
former Frances Noakes of Hen-
sel', one kin, Paul Michael and
one daughter, Christine; ,two
brothers, Dennis and Orland, of
Kitchener.
The late Mr. Siemen was a
life member of Huron Lodge,
A.F. & 224, Hensall. Fun-
eral services were held Thurs.,
day, August 8th. The late Mr.
Siemen' was the son-in-law of
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Noakes of
Hensall.
StaiTah For
ZENITH COLOR
End of John St.
Clueless
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DEAR. CLUELESS — Par-
ents who neglect to enlighten
boys and_ girls are' saying, in
effect, that they are not con-
cerned with their ofEspringe
Young people need to under-
stand thb connection, between
affection and love, and the re-
lation of love 'and sex, as, well
as the pitfalls tied up with
infatuation and careless surreal -
der, - •
I'm.. sending you a it of
recommended reading in Sex
and dating. In some places
there are helpful pre -marriage
courses for engagd couples, so
making enquiries where you are.
To Seniors In Search of a
Club — More than one club
has fallen apart because there
was no other objectve than
selfish pleasure.
Better identify a community
need and begin something to
help meet it. Seniors can raise
money through a talent fund.
Yea can make cakes and sell
them; one of the Old Boys can
do repairs to furniture on his -
work bench. And so on.
Pool your efforts and one
day you'll have something real
to throw a party about.
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