The Huron Expositor, 1964-05-07, Page 4it
Canadian social worker Doris Clark invites you to write
her about your problem. She answers letters of general
interest in this column but can't undertake personal replies.
DEAR DORLS--All of a sud- One is not a steady. flight
den my loving husband of 20 Then why not face hint hap?-
Sears has started flirting with pity? Don't for goodness sae
go with him just so he'll have
other women. The last time we a good time. With that ap-
were out he started kissing this preach, he won't!
girl, . and I could not stand it Ask Boy Number Two. Make
any r3liore, so I insulted her.
Later he said it was all in fun.
I have heard of others hav-
ing this problem when men
reach a certain age. I am two
people now; a very frustrated
person when alone, and an ac-
tress with my family.
TWO FACES
DEAR TWO FACES—It -may
'Well be, related to his age, and
your upset reaction to yours.
Hold the line for that happy
marriage by ignoring it when
he gets kittenish. He'll . level
out.
DEAR DORIS—I have dated
a certain boy occasionally 'and
I know he will be asking me
to the Grad .Dance. I want to
go with .a boy from another
school. 1.
Should 1 (1) ask the other
boy and risk' facing this one
at the dance and at school af-
terwards; or (2) go with the boy
from our school so he will have,
a good time? If 1 go with him
I will probably feel more "in"
than if I went with the other
fellow who doesn't know any-
one from our school.
Mother feels I should go to
the dance. Your word will be
final.
GRAD
DEAR GRAD—Boy Number.
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President
Robert G. Gardiner - RR 1,
Vice -President Cromarty
Wm. H. Chaffe - RR 4, Mitchell
E. Clayton Colquhoun RR 1,
Science Hill
Martin Feeney - RR 2, Dublin
Milton McCurdy - RR 1, Kirkton
Agents:
' Hugh Benninger - - Dublin
Harry Coates - RR 1, Centralia
Clayton Harris - Mitchell
Solicitors:
Mackenzie & Raymond - Exeter
Secretary -Treasurer: •,
Arthur Fraser - - Exeter
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CERTIFICATES
5 -Year Term
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Representing:
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Guaranty Trust Company
Sterling Trusts Corporation
Huron & Erie Mortgage Corp:
Crown Trust Company
Industrial Mortgage & Trust
Company
every effort to be a good hos
tess, introducing 'him around
Then you'll both feel "in."
DEAR DORIS—If my son and
his fiancee address their wed-
ding -invitation to only my hus-
band and me, are the rest •of
the family automatically includ-
ed?
MOTHER MOT.I.TF;
st Au
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Ions fuel oil (Fina Station), Ted
Southgate; car shine a n d
chrome cleaner (Bob's B/A),
Sheila Morton; polishing cloths
(Tex Pack Co.), Mae Wetter -
worth; sun glasses (John Long -
staff), Jane Cornish; shrubs
Sills Hardware), Effie Stephen-
son; lawn fence edging (Cana-
dian Tire), Dorothy MacLen-
nan; polishing cloths, Mrs. Bill
Strong; quart paint (Gingerich
Sales & Service), Elva Keith; 4
blankets laundered (Mrs. Mil-
ler), Laurie Whyte; picnic ham
(Harold Whyte & Son), Mrs.
Gladys Barwick.
Polishing cloths, Angela Dev-
ereaux; gallon paint (Graves'
- Wallpaper Store), Mrs. Thomas
Kay; $3.00 dry cleaning (Scoins
Dry Cleaners), Carol Bell; no-
tions (Eaffon's of Canada), Frank
Sills, Jr.; game, Denise McCon-
ney; lady's .purse (Simpsons -
Sears), Mrs. Gary Jones; five
dozen eggs (Henderson Chicksl,
Frank Sills, Jr.; boy's shoes
(MacDonald's Shoes), Annie
Hoegy; four quarts oil (Cleave
Coombs), Mrs. Garth Flanni-
gan; gallon paint (Ball & Ma-
caulay), Mrs. Stewart Dale);
polishing cloths, Mrs. William
McMillan, Staffa; car mats (Sea -
forth Motors), Janet Beattie;
a tie>
lawn fence edging (Canadian
Tire), Jessie Gray, Egmond-
ville; 25 pounds flour (Eck-
meyer Grocery), Mrs. F. Rober-
ton; polishing cloths, Mrs. Jas.
Carter.
Oil change (Neil Bell), Mrs.
John Taylor; . notions, Edna
Dinsmore; shoe polish (Hugh
DEAR MOTHER --No. You
assume nothing. If there are
other family members to be in-
vited, the inside envelope is
addressed:
Mr. and Mrs. Jones
Marion and George
(If the children are under
age.)
The outside of the envelope
is addressed:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Jones, 428 Blank St.,
Blanktown.
If there is an adult daughter
or son, she or he gets a sep-
-arate invitation. - •
TO WOULD. - BE - WRITER --
"Writing For Young Canada"
is a program planned to en-
courage Canadian ' adplts to
write stories suitable for boys
and girls from six to 12 years
of age. Short stories,. essays,
one -act plays, poems are elig-
ible, For descriptive brochure
write to W. J. Gage Limited,
1500 Birchmount Rd., Scarboro,
Ont.
FUNERALS
EDWARD C. MILLER
Edward C. Miller, 74, of, Wal-
ton, died at his home Friday.
He had been in hospital in Lon-
don 'for some time, returning
home shortly–before his death.
He farmed for many years in
the McKillop district before re-
tiring to Walton five years ago.
A veteran of the First War,
he was a member of Seaforthf
Branch Royal Canadian Legion.,
Members of the Legion attend-
ed at -the funeral home. Satur-
day evening. •
Surviving are his-: wife, the
former Jean - Archibal'd; two.
brothers, William and ' Ferdi-
nand, both of Mitchell; -two
sisters, Mrs. Louise Clarke,
Hollywood, Calif,; Mrs. John
Gloor, Mitchell.
The body was at the , Rahn
funeral home, Brussels, where
a service was held Monday af-
ternoon at 2:00 p.m. with Rev.
Arthur ` Higginbotham, Duffs
United Church, Walton, officiat-
ing. Burial was in Brussels
cemetery. •....--
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WINCHELSEA
Mrs: R. E. Russell, Mrs, W.
J. Beer, Miss May Skinner and
Mr. Maurice Quafce, of Exeter,
visited on Friday afternoon
with Mrs. William Walters and
Mrs. Nelson Clarke.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Passmore
and Beverley, of Thames Road,
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. John Coward.
A large number from Win-
chelsea and .surrounding dis-
trict attended the music fes-
tival on. Friday -night at Thames
Road United Church. Winchel-
sea school children took part
in the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith
and Penny, of Crediton, visit-
ed Wednesday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. 'Colin Gilfillen and
Barbara, celebrating Barbara's
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs, • Harry - Sperling,
of London, visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Freeman
Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. William Gil-fil-
lan, Randy, Wendy and, Sherry,,
of Exeter, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Colin Gilfil-
lan and Barbara Ann.
'Mr. and Mrs. Dougla's Steph-
ens, David and Doris „visited Mr.
and Mrs. William Bierling in
Dashwood on Sunday.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. William • Walters and Mrs.
Nelson Clarke were: Mrs. Rus,
sell Lee, of Exeter; Mrs. George
Frayne, of Sunshine Line; Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Clarke, of
Sebringville, and -Mrs. Tom
Campbell,'
Mr. and Mrs. Elson Lynn,
Joan and Jimmy visited on Sun-
day at Owen Sound.
WHO'S RELATED TO WHOM?
The elk of Northern Europe
looks, acts and smells almost
exactly like the .North Amer'.
can moose, it considered by na-
turalists to be of an entrely
separate species. Similarly, the
American elk is not of the same
species as the European elk.
In fact, the former isn't an elk
at all; it's a deer. To avoid
confusion, the American elk is
now called by its Indian name,
"Wapiti."
WESTINGHOUSE
FREEZERS
FEATURING NEW SLIM WALL CONSTRUCTION
STORE SPACE, LESS FLOOR SPACE
• New Shin -Wall Construction—
More store space, .less floor
space.
• Removable divider.
• Planned for easy access with a
large lift -out food basket.
• Interior light automatically
floodlights interior Whenever lid
is opened.
• ' Seal-Tite lid : Soft vinyl gasket
Chest Model PILE 60
15.75 Cu. Ft. Holds 551 lbs.
. MORE
gives air tight seal every time,
without a mechanical latch to
worry about. Lid is counter-
balanced to lift at touch. Table
top design make an extra work
surface.
• Three-year' food spoilage war-
ranty.
• Built-in tumbler lock.
Special •$ 1 99OO
ox Furniture
PRONE .43.
Thompson), Marg. McN:'-
door grill (Jackson Alun lrtum),
Doug Hildebrand; clothes bas-
ket (Stedman's), Shawna Gra-
ham; two cartons .pop (Queen's
Hotel), Stephen Rice; 30 lbs.
sugar (McGonigle's Grocery),
Mrs. Josephine Morris; two car-
ton's pop (Queen's Hotel), Frank
Smale; 4 lbs. honey (Dick's
Grocery), Mrs. James Mchliehol;
two dinners (Commercial Ho-
tel), .Hilda Austin; groceries
(Orval Cooper), Mrs. A. W. Dun-
lop; ham (Friend & Wheham),
Mrs. Angus MacLean; hand
bag "(Smyth Shoe Store), Mrs.
Arnold Scott; French purse (Dr,
Stapleton), Mrs. J. J. Cleary; ,
boy's shoes (Jack-Thompspn),
Anna Kling.
Mural (Hildebrand's), Mrs. K.
B. MacMillan; cactus plant,
(Steffen's), Mrs. W. 11. Coleman;
silver tray (Savauge's), Mrs,
Arnold Scott; doll bed (Crown
Hardware), Debbie Cuming;
shampoo (Sid Pullman), Jean
Hildebrand; seat belt ((Miller's
Garage), Elmer Rivers; lingerie
(Eve -Mar Store), Miss Dawn
Wood;' polishing cloths, John
Gorwill; notions, Jean Moylan,
St. Columban; oil painting (Ned
Boswell),, Winnie Nott; cigar-
ettes (Elliott's Restaurant), Mrs.
Joe Kenny; doll (Larone's), Mrs.
J. MacDonald, Galt; man's shirt,
(Stewart Bros.), Abbie Seip;
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COLORFUL, CAVALRY
The Tatars, a Mongolian tribe
which took part in the invasion
of central and western Asia and
eastern Europe in the Middle
Ages, introduced a military for-
mation which was widely adopt-
ed by other countries and used
regularly until the beginning of
the 20th century. This forma-
tion was known as the "Uhlans,"
a variety of light cavalry arm-
ed with sabres, lances and, lat-
er with pistols. Just under the
points of the lances hung gaily -
colored bits of cloth ,intended
to frighten enemy horses. Per-
haps the most effective use of
Uhlans, was made by the Prus-
sians,
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$12.50 permanent (Brien's Hair-
dressing), Mrs. Ed. Brady;
scratch pads (Seaforth News),
Darlene. Dale.
Bowling tickets (G. Nobs
Jim Rowat; hair spray (Doris
Beauty Shop), Mrs. Harold Peth-
ick; man's shirt (Shinen's), lan
Harvey; child's shoes (Seaforth
Shoes), Mrs. Elgin McNeil;
Elizabeth Arden set (Geo. Un-
ger Co.), Mrs. Arnold Scott;
game, Robert,. Newnham; polish-
ing cloths, Mary Hart; car wash
and grease job (Cityies Service),
Barry Beaudreau; stapler (Hur-
on Expositor), Mrs. Mary Hue-
tlier, Brussels; Castrol (Sharp
Maintenance), Frank Smale ;
lawn fence edging (Canadian
Tire), Allan Savauge; notions,
Mary Ball; halgallon ice
cream (UD.P.C.), Bessie David-
son; electric blanket, Robert
Newnham.
Chocolates (Huron Whole-
sale), Mrs. Geo. Hamilton, Au-
burn; quart paint (Gingerich's),
Joan Cronin; six steak knives
(Anstett Jewellers), Elsa Rein-
feldt; 50 lbs. sugar, Marg. Leem-
ing; binder (Huron Expositor),
Gordon Moylan, St. Columban;
case tomato juice .(Smith's Gro-
cery), Mrs. Thotnas Flynn; two
seat belts (Rowcliffe.. Motors),
)
Walter Pratt; two cartons pop
(Queen's Hotel), Mrs. Florence
Kay; 50 lbs. potatoes (Phillip's
Fruit), C. H. Addicott; magazine
rack, (Whitney Furniture), Isa-
belle Fox; two cartons pop
(Queen's Hotel), Mrs. Bruce
Lean; , groceries (Wilkinson's
IGA), Ethel Beattie; four quarts
oil (White Rose Station), Prank
Smile; 60 lbs. potatoes (Phil-
lip's ,Fruit Store), Norman
Schneider.
Wheelbarrow,, Pat. Troutbeck
hose 'cart, Joan McLlvyain; hose,
Janet Ford; shrubs (Sills), Ger-
ritt Wilks; bird bath, (Irvin's),
F. Donaldson; fishing rod, Mrs,
J. M. McMillan; hassock (Box
Furniture Store), Mrs. Arnold
Scott; picnic cooler (Keating's
Drug Store), Rita DeVries; tri-
cycle, Glenda Workman; shrubs
(Sills Hardware),, Dianne Byer -
man; geraniums (Baker's Green-
house), Joey McLean; golf cart,
Arnold Stinnissen
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TELEPHONE 470
Welsh St. ° - SEAFORTH
Thank You for your generosity
during our April
Campaign for funds.
Huron Unit
Canadian Cancer
Society
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Walter Pratt; two cards milk
tickets (Maple Leaf Dairy),
John Greuthius; bed tai p
(Frank Kling Ltd.), Mrs. N. R.
Dorrance; angel calr'e, Mrs. Keu
Betties. -
Cash donations were contri-
buted by the following; Ju -Mar
Beauty Shop; W. E. Southgate;
Len F. • Ford; McConnell &
Stewart; Seaforth Veterinary
Clinic; Willis Dundas; Topnotch
Feeds • Ltd.; Supertest Ware-
house; Fred Knetsch; Don Ea-
ton; Seaforth Beauty Salon;
Scott Poultry Farni; Dr. Bal-
jabasic; Charles. E. Frost; Wel-
der's Service; Industrial Tex-
tiles; Picker's X -Ray Engineer-
ing; Bissett - Bros.; Paid Maney
Laboratories, Seaforth Cline;
Joseph T. Hugill.
BACKACHE
When kidneys fail to remove
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backache—tired feeling—,
disturbed reat often may
follow. Dodd'a Kidney Pills
stimulate kidneys to normal
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in
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