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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Feb 1971, p. 9

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DEAR K. or P. - If the dents are like dimples, which show up when the flesh fills out, I'd suspect those overweight years have left a little extra flesh hanging around, if you know what] mean. _ Along with toninteup exercises must go an adequate diet; the kind which will put the right in- gredients in flesh and bones to The third presentation, Please, No Flowers, will have an out- ol-town premiere. The group was invited to Barrie for an even- ing of one-act plays being pre- sented by the Littte's Hill Players of that city, March 12 and 13 and selected this performance for the event. New members are still being welcomed by the group to help with the first productions and to prepare for future activities al- ready being planned. Village Players will make debut with triple bill The comedies are part three of Plaza Suite, latest play from popular playwright Neil Simon, author of The Odd Couple, and The More the Merrier, by Stan- ley Kauffmann. If I gain I get dents on my legs. If I stay this weight (110 pounds) they look smoirthisr, except they .eel so wobbly; I had been over- "weight from 14 years to lit years of age. My bustris very small; less than 32B. . The doctor claims my running around with three children will do this, until I have them all in school. A couple of others said they were chestless after use of pills. Is it . . . Kids Or Pills The Village Players, the drama group formed last December in Lakeshore Village by Mr. and Mrs. John Wright of 634 Glen Forrest Blvd., have completed plans for an evening of three ow act plays to be presented at Cedar- brae school, March 19 and 20. I Aptly entitled Opening Spe- cial, Three for $1, the program )coniists of mm comedies and one light drama. Nothing abnormal about it. But to succumb, or respond, or break up your marriage for it - that would be folly. Look a little closer to home and see if you cannot make lone grow there. DEAR DORIS - I sure would like help on how to tighten slack muscles. I'm 33 years of age; have a double chin, but my problem is not overweight. Pervlexed MtrtherotThree DEAR PERPLEXED - You were ripe for the picking, and a young inan had an inside track as one of the family. If you aren't getting love at home, why wouldn't it turn your head? The difference in age would make me doubt the love part. But physical attractions? Yes! To be found attractive and de- sirable does bring on symptoms like feeling six feet tall and full of vim and vigor. I felt six feet tall and very beautiful (though I am not). I felt as if I could work day and ’night and never be tired. What would you can that? To me it is love. DEAR DORIS - I tail in love easily. 1 went to visit my hue- band’s relatives: I fell in love with my husband’s Mew. He itr2hiarnq6.Begttrei1ettieu- ted him goodbye and he wanted tokitmmeagairt.rean'tgethim onto! my mind. What is wrong with people Fi""iiief"ieriir"it.iF'iiaTi am already married. . .1 never did love my husband. Your wedding can be just as lovely as any other, but will doubtless be on a smaller scale than a first one. Certainly have a wedding cake, certainly wear a gown-but this time in a pale pastel shade. Your bridesmaid’s gown will doubtless be something she can wear again and she should be the one who pays for it. If the four children you plan to include are living with you and there is no danger of hard feelings or a, strained atmosphere, If say have them share your day by all means. They are the ones with whom you are going to share the love of your new husband (who will be their new father). This is a second wedding for both of us as we are both divorc- ed. Would it be all right for four of our seven children to attend? Is it necessary for me to pay for my bridesmaid's dress? DEAR SECOND-separately I'm sending you a few helpful ideas about second weddings. is not embarrassing; it is tragic. Andwhatdolthinkofamanwho would do such a thing? Tttat he is a poor risk, and that if he were to come crawling back on his hands and knees I'd tum a deaf ear. DEAR DORIS-I would like infor- mation on a second marriage, such as dress and proper etiquette and could I have a wedding cake. My mother can't help " she lives 5,000 miles away. DEAR BURT - It hurts terribly. The consolation is that it happen- ed before, not after, the knot was It is far more likely to be Kids than Pills. A system needs relen- tion, an ordered life, time to think. I'm sending you my Chart For Curves to get you started. (Leaflet is available to other rend- ers tbr 10 cents and a stamped, self-addressed envelope.) ' DEAR DORIS - What do you think of a man who setthe wedding date and had my Mom make all the arrangements [or the wedding and reception before he broke our engagement? Unfortunately, I'm still in love with him. I even chang- ed my religion for him. Something like this really tears down your ego and is most em- barrassing. ..- Mn things up and tigtrtm the Marriage to the wrong person HOLIDAY SERVICES will make regular inspections of your residence, remove papers from your porch, clear mail and milk boxes. check your furnace. look for water leaks, forward mail, water plants, feed birds. cats or fish, mow lawns, shovel snow. HOLIDAY SERVICES A NEW SERVICE FOR TWIN CITY TRAVELLERS AND VACATIONERS JUST TELL us YOUR NEEDS CALL HOLIDAY SERVICES 743-5535 OWNED AND OPERATED BY C.E. VOELKER, 29 SPRING ST. W. WATERLOO Second Marriage Deeply lluf INSURED [,ei,i,ii' CWL urged id,','ll. to oppose ‘2: abortion Good used summer and tall clothing which was collected in the church vestibule on two Sundays: will be sent to Africa. Four women spent eight hours making cancer dressings at the Canadian Cancer Society head- quarters on Frederick Street in Kitchener. Members were reminded of a retreat for women being held at Mount Cenacle Retreat House in Hamilton, Feb. 19-21. Members will assist at an or- ganization meeting for all groups interested in promoting senior citizen welfare in this area. It will be held at Mount Zion Lutheran Church on Westmount Road, Feb. An appreciation dinner later in March will honor members who have spent many hours in the last year quilting. to raise money for parish needs and other charitable causes. The CWL and the Confratemity of Christian Mothers will sponsor a dance in the parish hall, March 12. Music will be by the Jack Kahl Quartet. Members donated $10 toward Alliance for Life in Ottawa, an organization dedicated to defend the right of the unborntolive. A secondrslo donation was voted to the Waterloo County branch of the Victorian Order of Nurses. Wolnen m - at St. Ate nes Catholic Woman's In“: this month bra panache-Ida on the ccuumical want. Panelists included Rev. Finlay G. Stewart of St. W’s Pres- byterian (hutch, Kitehmer,i. WA. Murray of Pmminiuer United (hutch, Rev. Moi; Justus of St. Agnes Chm, Mrs. Arnold Schnarr, chairman of the Hamil- ton diocesan CWL social action committee, and Mrs. Alan Me- Rev. Francis Swaine, spiritual director to Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic Women's League, has urged members to send letters to Prime Minister Trudeau, Justice Minister John Turner, Health and Welfare Minister John Munro and Max Saltsman, MP, opposing lib- eralization of Canada's abortion The priest addressed the Feb- "pry meeting of the league. fll1ttftrftrtt!Emet Church women discuss ecumenism in RC drum-ll liturgy has given people greater mdentanding and participation, resulting in a great- er unity. Rev. Mr. Stewart agreed this was an improvement particularly where ministers of different faiths assisted in Joint ceremonies such as marriages. However, he felt it was necessary to maintain a de- gree of mystery. Rev. Mr. Murray said he bel- lieved the physical union of United and Anglican ()1th will come about in time. The gap between the two church- a relates more to ministerial duties and ceremy rather than Father Junta: aid the comer lion from Latin to the vernacular LaehiirtofPaNminiaterthtited MrB.Meuettititsamemberot the subcommittee In: prepar edatteiethrrar-tmeettngot ttteluqtie-mlqmdandthe United and: can! council humankind the two B. James sad. past president . Agnes CWL, was modemt- 0220 King St. N.. Wmodoo 0285 Lancastov W., Kit. have any outfit cleaned For Only... on!“ aryeHaetod b! the Royals: "h. LA"j"te""oo"tsoe-et"r-oe?.wotreotst DRY CLEANING DISCOUNT WEEK F or Free Pickup and Delivery drulatt CLEANERS hummus. Tm. PM 13. 1071 o 743-4321 nos Wobor w.. Kitchens! il "" King W., thhonov .188 Highland w.. Rh. aunts. mun-me. iaus 'mquiry program which his been set up tbr Catholics and Prot- Father Junta questined if per- haps a third church mint not re- sult but Rev. Mr. Stewart said that since all involved acknow- ledge Christ as king, God is al- ready in their hearts and there- lore unity already exists. He sug- gested this unity (heart have to hesvisual or physical thing. Other panelists conceded that spiritual unity is the amt impor- tant but that physical union would be beneficial audiollow the pat- terusettqtttyJestts Christ. dogma. said In. Kebab. Williams songs, by the Victor Martens studio in the library auditorium at 8 p.m. tonight. Ad- mission is free. Waterloo Public Library pre- sents a recital of Mann. Schu- b_ert Duparc, Barber and Vaughn- Song recital

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