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The Huron Expositor, 1967-08-31, Page 9A M H Rave those' school ,clothe a ied' and pressed 'nQ ar the' a1i ..tea4 n Then is :stili . time .to haver . them .. - DRY CLEANED at 1 E .LA'CLEANERS Phone 5' 27-0250 Seaforth' WEDDING D QING ,INVITATIONS Dial 527-0240 '' +- Seaforth Students and Parents Will injoy Our School Headquarters" • It offers an unique advantage:• TEXT BOOKS • FOR 'GRADE 13 Books, Binders, Pens, Paper, Book. Refills, Math Sets Clothes and many other.items can be had at one stop -BEST V_ ALUE IN REFILLS Largest selection of refills at as much as 20% less than usual prices today. Check Our School Opening •Special•• Values All 'supplies required by pupils of St. James' School, Seaforth, are available! Check our Children's Wearing Apparel Seaforth's 5c to $1.00 Store Stationery - Gifts News of ion ' fi, ;G'rraz t l?epper'' Bo tl villa spent the weell;•edd whit hi. paron'ts, Mt° 444 .14;*.. ^Glenn Pepper: Master Jixn Cudniore,, Clinton, ;With his aunt and cIe,,'Mr, and Mrs. Charles• floe . ,. • Mrs; Dorothy • Robinson, Mit- Chen was a dinxier guest Of Mrs Marr Malcolm on Snnday: Mr ; and Mrs; Sam. Giles, Mrs,. Lillie Belfour visited Mr, and Mrs. ;Tack Belfour on Sunday:. M. `Fergus Lannin, Naricy and Carol were in : Princeton on Sihday. Mrs. Ed Saddler,. Hamilton, visited her. cousinst• .Mr. and 1V1rs. Lawrence Hannon for a fewdays last week:. Mr. and Mrs. Blythe Lannin "end• Gary visited Mrs. Mary ,Malcolm Sunday evening. •-. Mrs. Robert Engles and fam- ily spent the. weekend at their cottage. A real good crowd . attended the decoration day at Wood- land Cemetery., 141iteheil.' on Sunday. •: Miss Betty Ann Barker, Tor- onto,:, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Barker. Mrs. Ross Gorg6n, Seaforth, had ';dinner with her mother, Mrs, Mary Malcolm on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gibb, -Nancy, Cindy, Gail, Stratford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm, Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Burchill, Mrs, Roy Burchill, visited in, London on Friday;_,also called on Mrs. Butchill's brother,. Mr. Gordon Eisler in- Victoria Hos- pital.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roney "attended the Park -Reath wed- ding in Munro, on. Saturday. Miss Gayle Lannin Victoria Hospital, London, spent a few holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morley Lannin:• Use Expositor Want -Ads' Phone 527-0240 Seaforth. SEAFORTH DISTRICT HIG SCHOOL OPEN ESDAY 5th, 10:00 a.m. 0 0 196 Ali School Buses will operate • over the same routes as were in ' use at the end of the last school t "year. ❑ 0 All routes will be reviewed upon completion of ' registration . and may be revised at that time to provide maximum• service. Buses --will leave Seaforth at 8:30 a.m. on Tuesday, September 5th1 and ry. , subsequently"af7:30 a.rn. each School morning, 0 0 •• For further information, contact: ' • L. P. PLUNISTEEL Principal, WS O 'DUBL" T.. 1 • •Mr . Thos. Futter., tiresid:. ea' of the Dublin Woxlaen's- ,Institute was iri 'charge of., meeting at the hofne of Ws; Herbert Britton. ' Roll Call was answered by testing QAe Apt thoughts when" Unexpec• ted eP011: axy arrives, • Mrs, John Nagle presented the Treasurer's Report and 1Virs; ;I'ohn Burchill 'read the minutes. In July a number of mem- hers participated in the limb* bert Township • Centex; nial Celebration..A float was en- tered in the parade and the-: Medallions won were on dis• play. Later in the month more than thirty women from the Dublin area visited Doon Pio near Village and the Adelaide` Hoodless Homestead, the bus trip having been arranged by the W.I. Safety stickers iron/ the Perth County Safety Connell_ were distributed. • A plan to hold- a short course, "Treasures in Your Attic" jointly with Goulds Institute was approved. • The aftern004 !of-;I!'ebrtia7y'y gD'was--fora ci ,a-ax3 €inettairy`,,c,''.- ;ins were disi leased ;fxj;1� holding a Centenblat, Tea,; at Mrs, ':Ttn Burelr1l1'a with a tentative data of Oct,' § ,seta l4embers - were reminded ,:that the ".History . of , IPedth County" kg'now On sale.. Ors. John, Burchill., cpx en - dr of the standing conuniittee for •;Distorical Research and Current Events ;showed ali'des Of ` local century farms and other historically interesting, On rio scene s, concluding Wit views of Expo ti,7 at Mo areal. Miss Britton 1 I n a s $how'd -slides of the Wdr'1d s pair. - lVfrs. John Nagle adjourned the meeting and lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Jas. Stallion. ' l/Lr. and Mrs, Harold Med crick and son of California With'Mr. and Mrs. Reter Ma. Loney. Mrs. Clete Lynes and Cath- erine of London with Miss Monica Byrne. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie 0': DEAR DORIS advice from Doris Clark LIVING IN FEAR DEAR DORIS - All of my. married life I have been ac- cused of 'having numerous af- fairs. None of these were true until seven months ago, when I: met a man who pursued me night and day until 1 finally gave in. I fell iia love with this man and for the first time in years feltimportant to some- one. My husband found out and I thought a divorce was inevita- ble. Then he forgave me and I was so grateful. But one night .he flew into a rage and nearly beat me senseless, threatening divorce and to take away my little girl: I, love her so much it would kill me to give her up. I am terrified that he may demand, this divorce in real earnest. Living in Fear DEAR FEAR — He con-. Boned your offence, so•-no'long- er has grounds for divorce. But you have grounds to' sue him for cruelty. Unless you could:. be proved an unfit mother, your little girl, who •is "of tender years", would in all , likelihood be awarded to you by any judge in the event of any suit. Better put your mind at rest by con- sulting a lawyer. • „ DEAR DORIS — My 14 -year- old son has , wanted to.. raise pigeon's since he was ten. His" father skid he could but"I disa- greed: To settle •this 'argument I de- cided to; write to you. Who do you think is right? Not My Dish DEAR NOT — .It's not a question of right or wrong; but of preferences. A good many 14 -year-olds are having a ball with pigeons. Imagine the thrill for your. boy, of raising birds; at a given time shipping them pne or two hundred miles (or much far- ther), then watching the sky for their return. Hours later the vigil is rewarded by the graceful swoop of a large bird out of the blue and into his waiting hands. - "That's my pigeon!" he cries. For details write to. Cana- dian Racing. Pigeon Urrfon, 93 Jocelyn Street, Port Hope, On- tario. , DEAR DORIS — I am getting married in October and am lost as to what to do two months Wbfore, one month before, two eeks before,lone week before, etc. Not Organized ,DEAR NOT ORGANIZED — Several months ahead: (a) Se the date. (b) Clear date with minister. (c) . Select and reserve reception hall. (d) Se- lect and invite the attendants you Would like; then get going For Complete INSURANCE do your HOME, BUSINESS, FARM, CAR, .ACCIDENT, LIABILITY Ok LtFE SEE ' JOHN' 4, CAROM° • hisuratiee Agency. Phone 5274490 t, Seeforfh' Write Dtrititty; Oppoi;ife ,S atbrth AtOtort ' on gowns. 2. Two months , ahead: Order wedding invitations. 3.• Four to six weeks ahead: .Arrange for engagement an- nouncements, if desired.. 4. Between three and four weeks ahead: • Send out invita- tions. 5.. About one week ahead: Hold trousseau tea, if you want one. My leaflet "Happy The Bride the Sun Shines -'On' , will ans- wer some of the other ques- tions which may trouble you. It is on its way (and may be had by other brides-tobe for ten -cents' and a„Jorge, stamped, self-addressed' envelope, sent to: me in care of this newspaper). Confidential to In the Dol- drums. — This is not time to: dismiss your psychiatrist. Some emotional distress at your time of ' life is more normal than not; but it can be helped. When the Mg' clears you May. be able to see your husband's argument that your friend's sudden loss OD her husband was a greater calamity than your physical upset. Nail of Windsor 'With Mr. and NCrs. LPuis.Dru.IKer, Mrs, .Bader of Detroit' with gr. and Mrs, Maxon -.Feeney, Mr. Earl ii'u'bbs, Teronto, scitb-. Mrs. Michael Nag1 : - ,Miss Betty Weber, London,, viss Dunn and Miss Dgtuielly of ''I,ondon with . Mise Mary O'Connell, Mr, And Mrs. Lennie ,C70stjn and ` family of Detroit" with l4Tr. and"Mrs. Eergus'.$oran. Mr. and Mr's. Steve Eckert, Timmins . with Mr, and' Mks;. George Coville. Mr. and- Mrs. - Wilfr'ed Mai lnney in Port Colborne' with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murphy: Mr. and Mrs. George Ho11 ;land in Winnipeg where they will attend the Weddingof their son Joe Holland; ' CIA Adds To Narne Co-operators Insurance Asso- ciation has added a G to repre- sent Guelph, the location ,of the Association's " head office. The Association's casualty and life insurance companies will con- tinue to be known individually by their familiar names.;OIA and CIA"Life. Collectively, they`•are•. now Co-operators Insurance As- sociations of Guelph,, o`r CIAG Insurance. As the new name appears, it will be associated wherever pds- sible in a design with the map of. Ontario. The Association is sponsored and controlled by organizations which represent a million On- tario :members including those of .the Ontario Credit Union League, ,Ontario Federation of Agriculture and United Co-op- eratives of Ontario. An Expositor Classified will pay you dividends. Have you tried one? Dial 527.0240. -- -NOTICE -- For Co -Op Insurance Call W. ARTHUR WRIGHT Phone 527-1464 -- John St. • SEAFORTH • Complete overage For: + Auto and Truck • Farm Liability • Employer's Liability " • Accident and Sickness • Fire, Residence, Contents • Fire, Commercial • Life Insurance & Savings • Huron Co-op Medical --- Services • Wind Insurance do iXPO$JTOFOIrrift 004, AWL 31, j ARI he ^Stork lth IMPOR ED ,..- TIXTJL S -R$ Kilrrs' , .M/POL T'APES'f/'�RII/E55 ,.b,, .FLOOK COVERIN1+ ..J.. . . 24ANa LE. smocERIE$ !1.1d `. I, .. , +� , cow mon s,EWE ',o"Rx:lt ONT'A:RI.O Bud 5271;10. • ,�"it A27,1023 ro:old- 'Stinintssero GRoUR LIFE AceIDENT aria SICKNESS MAJOJ! MRDICJ PBNAioNs .ANNUITIES Repress ting 1 LitASS)llxai,it*e E` . o toad* J; odpEgI4H-01 EST •�- SEAFOR" H• 7`Bt..i;•PHONE ,47..110 , Read the Advertisements It a fir, ofitable. Pastime! Start the School -Year Right! with. It's .Great With Meals Delicious With Snacks MAPLE LEAF DAIRY Phone 52770816, Seaforth l Dairy Products are available et BROWN'S SUBERTEST•-STATION Sundays,, Holidays, Everyday — Maple Leaf - A startling and proven fact: one classroom of. high school students is wiped out every week because of car accidents. - It is an unbearable statistic, but true. More young Canadians are killed in automobile accidents'than by any other cause. Young drivers as a group are involved -in more automobile accidentg than any other drivers. This is the simple reason insurance rates are higher for them. We, in the automobile irisurance industry, pro- vide training courses, bursaries and technical assistance to high school instructors to help them teach safe driving to their students. • • y - Students who, pass approved high,School driver _training courses earn Idwer insurance premiums. At -present, only 14% of high schools -across Canada have these driver training courses. • • Parents, teachers - - just ask yourselves: Must a classroom be wiped out next Week? You can help Prevent such trs`gedles by sup- porting driver training pid rarnmes in your community, 'Ali Canadalhsuta(iae Pederhtt411 r fl bi)hatfbt THE AUTOMOBILE'INSURANCES INDUST1tit •