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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Apr 1971, p. 6

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Nes _ po. : 9 SS Nt > eeecths Bnces this army guy by the name of George, and he asked me to marâ€" ry him. But somehow marriage has always scared me. Later on, when I found out that George was engaged, I felt terâ€" DEAR DORIS â€" I dated with rible. I drank a lot that night, and early in the morning I phonâ€" ed him long distance telling him I just had to see him once more. He came home. Boy! To be in his arms again really did feel good. He still loved me, even ofâ€" fered to leave his other girl if I would one day marry him. I still couldn‘t make the decision. I‘m afraid to get married and find out that maybe I don‘t want him any more. DEAR AFRAID â€" Such are the fruits of overâ€"protection. Force yourself to make small deâ€" cisions â€" which dress to buy, where to eat lunch. You‘ll make some wrong choices â€" everyone does, but you‘ll get to know your own mind. I can‘t see busting up his engageâ€" ment just on the chance you might marry George. You can‘t expect him to wait indefinitely while you vacillate. And no one but you can decide whether you love him. Perhaps my 10â€"cent leaflet What Is Love, will help you with your thinking. â€" DEAR DORIS â€" I am looking for a reading my grandfather used to recite, while we children sat spellbound. I can only remember a few words here and there, but it starts: DEAR OLDâ€"TIMER â€" I rememâ€" ber it myself. Tells about a narâ€" rowlyâ€"averted train wreck and a certain engineer whose wife was in the coach behind. It is a brave relic of the days when a railroad engineer was as glamorous and wellâ€"sung as today‘s astronauts. _ Anybody know it well enough to write it out for us? Yes, she‘s a good old engine, six is Number Ninetyâ€"nine!"‘ DEAR DORIS â€" The deed that has given me the greatest satisâ€" faction has been the pledging of my eyes to the Eye Bank of Canada. It makes me so very happy to know that when I am no longer here someone will be able to see the miracles of God‘s handiwork. They will never know from whence came the gift, nor will they ever be able to thank me, but I have all the thanks I need knowâ€" ing that this must surely be pleasâ€" ing to God. This letter _ would _ nevâ€" er have been written except that I thought my testimony might help someone who was trying to make this important decision. DEAR ANON â€" Bless you for it! DEAR DORIS â€" My son was married on the West Coast. Now he and his wife will be home for a week before leaving for a threeâ€" DEATH RATE REDUCED In the past 25 years the death rate from cancer of the uterus has been cut in half. If all women over the age of 25 had a simple Pap test every two or three years this form of cancer would be practically eliminated. So states the Canadian Cancer Society which needs your contribution to help it to continue its research into more ways to keep us healthy and happy. NORTH WATERLOO UNIT 133 Frederick Street, Kitchener, Phone 743â€"0392 Anonymous Oldâ€"timer year distant posting, and I would like to have a reception here. (1) Is it proper for the bride wedding dresses? (2) Can we have a wedding cake, toasts, reception line? (3) Is a light lunch O.K.? 8 © Clueless DEAR CLUELESS â€" (1) Quite proper and quite delightful. The bride wears her wedding dress, but not her veil. (2) Yes. Especially a recepâ€" tion line, so that everyone gets a chance to meet the bride and _ (3) Buffetâ€"style refreshments are fine; the bridal party should BIBA‘S SECOND BOUTIQUE NOW OPEN â€" Super Opening Sale Now in Progress Waterioo Biba Open z& ® $ ‘w[ « C % % » L L Â¥ aps# & â€" " o 4 « [ ic t« "oke .. toiles es s Boue * s ® s a a *Â¥ Nce "% 1 N ! | llt a m 30 5 3 Te i 5 ; f . 4\ #5>=%, l\,s' hC '.. i i \!' ' es â€" 4 ®. </ # * The atmosphere need not be formal. Have a good time. Confidential to Just a Washout â€" Don‘t j:tmnke(nuyu t:vl:ir ror â€" mtha! ou no weight problem that‘s a start. Get a styleâ€"minded saleslady‘s help. Get your hair restyled; learn about makeâ€"up‘ 1971 type. _ Then do a job on what‘s upâ€" stairs. Read newspapers; take a night course in public speaking to help you come out of your shell. The nicest thing about an egoist The history of weaving and the various forms of the art found in the world today were Mrs. H.O. l‘-m";-‘-uultp- sed the meeting of the Kâ€"W cum Mrs. Feenstra illustrated her talk with slides of South Americgan and Mexican weaving. She also showed her audience samples which she had completed for her senior weaver‘s certificate. Mrs. Feenstra is currently workâ€" Details of the guild‘s demonâ€" strations at Doon Pioneer Village in May were discussed. Presentaâ€" tions will include primitive weavâ€" ing forms, such as backstrap, inkle, twining, lpnngam‘imllm:-e rame. Special emphasis placed on participation for childâ€" ren visiting the display. Spinning on the wheel and spindle will also be featured. to attend the annual area weaving seminar being held by the Galt for her master weaver‘s cerâ€" Mooney and Ted Rowan . The Waterioo guild also plans to be <represented at the weaving workshop which the Niagara Falls guild is hosting April 17. Veita Vilâ€" son will demonstrate contemporâ€" ary Latvian weaving at this event. Mrs. W.A. Moss presided for the meeting. The next meeting will be held at 20 Albert St., May 5. nencn stt i ths Thamited Just heard about the male witch who got his pilot‘s liâ€" censeâ€"a genuine fly in g Thurs. Fri. Til 9 pm it

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