Bray- I StSStaiffft J r DEAR rams My sister She acts too much grown up one minute and the next she arts as it eh were She wears a lot eye makeup that bothers me very much We are real- to see her walk ing around with her eyes painted black and her hair falling over her face Mom and Dad have sat and dis cussed this with her asking her why she wears it but she cannot give us any definite answer only that she thinks she will look funny if she doesnt wear it Would it help to throw all her eye makeup away We have asked her that she only said that she would do some thing drastic if we did My Dad thought if he gave her a good licking it would help He did and it only made things nurse She docs not go out on elates and from my opinion she doesnt want to Even i If she did my parents would not allow it Sister Twentyone DEAR Remem ber when you were how much you wanted to be grown up Or did it happen that as the girl your mother was desperate for you to be come capable and this in itself worked the miracle Sometimes the next one down is relieved far too much need for becoming adult At a girl is changing from childhood to woman hood her excitement at being Unlive needs outlets Clamping down on her spanking her is just plain frustrating Id be willing to wager that Little Sister will forego the black eyes once family deci sions are shared with her and she is challenged to carry part of the load And would father town on some boygirl ac tivities in groups DEAR DORIS Ive been going out with a certain girl on and off for four years A month ago I asked her to marry me which now I dont know whether or not I should have because Im not even sure I love her The reason for this is because think she has been going out with other guys How can I find out whether or not she loves me or even likes me at all If 1 was sure she loved me think could love her for sure DEAR You mean that If she has been going out with other guys you dont love her but if she hasnt you do Better wait a while before deciding anything Better take out some other girls When in doubt dont DEAR DORIS My mother and father are separated but my mother still loves my fa ther Now if she could get a divorce she could perhaps be come interested in someone else She wrote Dad a letter ask ing about arrangements for one but he didnt answer Is there I could do Im so its not as if could advise like a grownup could DEAR Well if there is the slightest chance that there is still some love on your fathers side you might help find somebody Mom could talk to like a counsellor An understanding social worker can sometimes bring together two people who thought it was all over be tween them Failing all else her best friend will be her lawyer At that point she needs you most to be loyal and friendly Confidential to Confounded Your selfappointed nurse- housekeeper is getting her greatest satisfaction from waiting on the one male avail able to her her Dad and yours Treats all the rest of including his frail wife like dirt She is ruining the morale and good will of a whole household Shell take some ousting and it will have to be a united effort Confer as a family and have the eldest son deliver the verdict for all to hear Then follow through To Bottled Up You sim ply must unload The delicate balance between sanity and emotional illness may be tipped in the wrong direction by keeping the lid on too tight Such seething inside can create a stomach ulcer one of the mildest reactions And it can warp your whole out look on life That is why a patient un burdens himself to a psychi atrist Parents ers Plan m IT Special Open Meeting KETTLEBY The Parent- Teacher Association of Ket- Public School will hold an open general meeting on Wednesday Jan at pm on the school premises All interested persons are cordially invited to attend what will prove to be a time ly and informative program The guest speaker will be Mrs Mary Scott supervisor of Special Education for all King Township Public Schools- Mrs Scotts back ground is of wide and varied experience in the field of primary education and she holds a Specialist Certificate in Special Education from the Department of Education Mrs Scott is president of the York County Branch of the Council for Exceptional Children which is an inter national organization She has recently been asked to scire on a member com mittee formed to broaden the teacher training program in the Province of Ontario- In the field of Special Education Two teachers Mrs A Polk- inghorne and Mrs A Piatt who work under Mrs Scotts direction will speak on their duties in remedial reading and remedial speech respec tively A question and answer per iod will follow Missionary Speaks At Family- Service The family church service of Baptist Church was held Sunday with Pastor Rowan in charge Mr Stan Williams Indian g missionary was guest speak- Mr and Mrs J Smith have returned home from a trip to Winnipeg Man- to visit their son Mr Clare Smith Mrs Smith and Ste phen Regular meeting of ville Branch Womens Insti tute was held at the home of Pearson Mrs Stan Eves was in charge Reports were given by Mrs Ronald on District Directors meeting and by Mrs Sydney Thompson on Christmas cheer boxes The saleof Centennial spoons was continued Mrs Wedding NEWMARKET Pink and white mums and carnations decorated Trinity United Church Newmarket for the marriage of Susan Margaret daughter of Mr and Mrs Alfred of New market to Gerald William son of Mr and Mrs William of Aurora- Rev Norman Pick offici ated at the ceremony and the was given in marriage by her father gown was a floor length nylon over taffeta a full skirt and a lace train which fell from waist and was held by two bows Her headpiece was of or- trimmed with pearls with a veil of nylon illusion tulle and her bouquet was of pink roses Larry Harman was matron of honor bridesmaids were Mrs Fred Wright Miss Jill and Miss Fleming Flower girl was Miss Karen Groomsman for the wedding was Mr David ear and the ushers were Mr P J Mackenzie and Mr Larry For the reception held at the Royal I Canadian Legion Hall the brides mother re ceived in a rose brocade en semble with a cutaway jack et Her corsage was of white R Foster were toittDd the hat course carnation in February The grooms wore a replied to by lose nylon over dress Program with black accessories and Mrs Ray her corsage was of white by and Mrs Airs mums Following a wedding bin the United States the couple residing in Newmarket 41st With Party SHARON The Sharon branch of the Womens Insti tute held their birthday parly at Sharon Hall on Wed nesday evening Jan Pres ent were members a of exmembers and many guests from other branches also one from a branch In Alberta As a Centennial project Ihe members have decided to erect Welcome Signs at each end of the Village of Sharon Guests at the February meet ing will be from Mount Al bert and Zephyr Mrs Boyd historic re search convenor opened the social part of evening a poem entitled Most of us have Keepsakes Mrs Alan Shaw one of oldest mem bers and also a life member of Sharon branch read history of the Womens from Its beginning to present day Mrs Levi Wed del read three poems by Edgar Guest Mrs Boyd i Mr and Mrs Albert Hockley celebrated their golden wedding at home of their and daught Mr and Mrs of Carol Ave Mr Hockley helps his wife cut the cake Shepherd Staff Keswick Families Holiday In Florida Attend Stork Shower ZEPHYR Mrs Che and Sheila Mrs Harold Morrison and Mrs Pearl Pickering attended a stork shower for Mrs James Black burn at the home of Mrs Barry Wade on Tuesday eve ning Mr and Mrs Harold Mor rison Bill Jack and Jerry spent New Years with Mr and Mrs Russel Morrison In Orange Assn Elects Instals Officers The January meeting of the will be held in Sun day School room on Thursday evening Jan at pm Dessert and coffee will be served at this time with the meeting to follow at pm Househostess Mrs Old ham Several children are con fined to their homes with the chickenpox Mr Frank Alcock of Souris Manitoba and Mr and Mrs Gordon of wore of Mrs during the week The children of the com munity are enjoying skating at rink The Indies Orange Benevolent Associ ation Island Grove Branch No held their installa tion and election of officers for the ensuing year Jan Elected were Worthy Mis tress Doris Deputy Mistress Ruth Jun ior Deputy Mistress Olive Ma- gee Recording Aud rey Brewer Financial Secre tary May Crocker Treasurer Velma Davison Chaplain Dora Norman Guardian Audrey Director of Ceremonies Eva Sen ior Lecturer Ella Churchill Second Deputy Lecturer Nao mi Houston Pianist Muriel Pollard Inner Guard Mar garet Daniels Outer Guard Jack Hirst Auditors Sisters Mary Baker Ruby Mclnnes will be and Maple Hill Baptist Church night on Jan at the Centen nial prayer services In St Andrews Presbyterian Church Street Newmarket from Jan lfi19 and Jean Dyer Sick Commit tee Sisters Mary Baker Belle Huntley and Audrey r Installation Officer was Im mediate Past Mistress Cooper of Sutton Queen Vic toria Lodge No assisted by Sisters MaryElizabeth Ethel Myrtle Mabel John ston Muriel Cronsberry Mary spending ihe winter wilh her KESWICK Mr and Mrs Roger La Rue are holidaying in Florida Also vacationing in Florida are Mr and Mrs Arthur Dawson Mr and Mrs Doran Mr and Mrs Clayton Mr and Mrs John Wallers spent the Christmas and New- Years season in Bermuda Mr and Mrs Don Shrop shire have moved Into the former property on the 3rd concession Mrs Mary McCallum is also read several humorous anecdotes With Mrs Waltho at piano the group joined in a lively sing song Mrs Stan who Is also a life member and a member of Sharon branch since its Inception gave a reading entitled Just For To day Mrs Ramsay another life member read the In Memorlam and all present observed a two minute si lence Greetings were given branch presidents from Egypt Mount Albert Bel- haven Elm Grove Roches Point and New- Mrs Jean Rogers on be half of all former members present offered thanks for the kind Invitation extended them The program closed with the singing of Canada While the committee pre pared lunch the ladies en joyed more community sing ing The lea able was deco rated candles a large anniversary cake and flowers In colors donated district president Mr H Boyd and Mrs Harrison Mrs A Shaw and Mrs poured tea Ice cream and anniver sary cake were served Mrs was pre sented with a bouquet of flowers lady a birthday closest to that of Sharon branch A very pleasant evening closed with the ladies remin iscing and photographs KING and Mrs Norman King St King City celebrated their wedding anniversary on Jan at a family din ner party held at the home of their daughter Ethel Mrsv Charles Gordon King St The former and Norman Ferguson of ville Ontario County were married In at the rural home of the brides parents near Brechin the Rev Dr David Best Presbyterian minister at The bride sister Margaret Mr Matthews now living In Ham ilton arid the groom broth er Ferguson were the attendants The wedding breakfast for guests was a hot fowl din ner and all trimmings served In large farmhouse dining room of the house The newly weds were driven the Brechin railway sta tion In an open farm sleigh up In fur blanket the cold no road In Ihose day and oped field were used to avoid snowbanks piled on the road between field rail fence The Ferguson spent honeymoon at Hamilton They tip farming at Canning ton then at villa Sunderland at In York County for six year and bought Ferguson firm In King Township on King aide- road and 3rd concession They retired King City nine year ago An only son Watson Ferguson live wi King farm Mr Ferguson Mr Ferguson I arid Ihe last in his family of Both have fairly good health The couple have three Mrs Fred Curtis and Mrs Ethel Gordon of King City the King farm and also five grandchildren they are member of St Andrew Church King City Mrs Ferguson is a life mem- J of Andrew famous for Chinese food ft NANKING GARDEN DELIVERY and TAKE OUT and CANADIAN FOODS STORE HOURS Monday Thursday pm am 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