rap J V I V fc i VSTW ml v ft En Out Charleston On Ice Ifiemt US bo be mj ianj DEAR DORIS About a monih ago my boy friend whom I will call and I broke up I am 16 We loved each very much what we- thought was love When he said he didnt to go steady any more agreed that we would still friends But he is now going with another girl She has one of the worst in the school She gives I herself to if know That I mean She has long hair which she combs so it covers half of her face She also I wears cakes of makeup and white lipstick and her skirts I are so short she may as well one I heard from a few kids at that he is going with this girl just to make me Jealous and I both come respectable families Should to to get him back Still In Love With Him nut Trying To Hide Dont kid yourself that a boy will spend evening after evening with another girl just In the hope that someone he has deliberately broken off with will be jealous goes out with White Lips because fits his present mood Heres your chance to broaden your outlook and play the field Forget that word love for a while Want my leaflet on the sub ject DEAR DORIS My and father will be married SO years in March and be cause of their poor health it will be impossible for us to have a large celebration As we are a small family and all situated over 100 miles from home could you sug gest how we could plan a happy day for them when it may be impossible for us to get there Also would it be ethical for me to write and remind cousins and aunts about the upcoming anniversary I do not want to solicit gifts for my parents but feel a card or letter to them would be appreciated Daughter And Son DKAR DAUGHTER AND SOX Much can be done by just taking a little thought Fifty years of wedded bliss are worth a picture and story in the local newspaper Write to the editor yourself Send personal notes to their old and treasured friends say you are planning a card shower for your par ents as a Golden Wedding celebration and that a card or note from them would be prized Arrange for a cake din ner flowers to be sent in Far belter than any thing else is to get there to share the day with them Turn handsprings lo make it Confidential to Tempted Theres nothing abnormat about being tempted Every body has wrong impulses Just how well you handle them determines the kind of person you are A Chinese proverb says You cant stop birds from flying over your head but you can prevent them from building nests in your hair DEAR DORIS Is it prop er at a small wedding for the girl standing up with the bride to wear the same color suit as the bride Also could you suggest a color of acces sories that could be worn with plum besides winter white Bridesmaid DEAR for the attendants suit to be a different color The bride has the limelight on her day others should not seem to rival her but rather to be her helpers Accessories lo plum could be a softer shade of plum or white or creamy white or silver gray NEWMARKET The an nual congregational meeting of St Andrews Presbyterian Church Newmarket was held on Monday Jan 30 with a good attendance The minis ter Rev I was chairman and Jim the secretary Reports the work in so that within two years of construction the new Christian Education Building is nearly half paid for Contributions to the denom inational budget daring reached a new high with being remitted and an other 51073 being given to Womens Missionary work organized under the direction of Ron The Couples Fellowship Group reported many inter esting programs on family and looks forward to receiv further new members Elected to the Board Managers for three year were Jim Hon were presented In the Society Expo Christian St Andrews Year Book pavilion and other had several new fences Including many histori cal Hems and from year books back to the build ing of the first church In The Session reported members received during the year and the satisfying re sults of the Partnership Pro gram during the fall The report of the treasurer Edmund Adams indicated in creased revenues in the cur rent account A new furnace was installed in the church building Two members who served as chairman during the year Lome and Don larke had resigned due to business moves The womens organizations Womens Association Wom ens Missionary Auxiliary and Guild all reported active years with many interesting programs and useful projects A Korean War Orphan was again sponsored by women of St Andrews The Sunday School Super intendent Mrs Mary Char ters reported many new pu pils during the year Mid week youth groups had a par ticularly successful year with larger enrolments in the Jun ior Choir Children of the Church Explorers Senior Teens Group and a new group organized for boys SAA matters and social issues from Headley Sandy Murray a Christian perspective The Vail William Clark and Harry Ferguson Leonard Little and Charles Near were named trustees and Ted Buckley and auditors Re freshments were served aft erwards Neil Farts Max Sliles and other elders Stewardship Committee ported doing a number of re search and evaluation proj ects leading to several recom mendations The Senior Choir had a good year under the new organist David Penney For Keswick Church Debt was reduced consul- The was recently re- Farm Week Programs Of Interest To Women NEWMARKET Talks discussions panels and films on topics of interest to wom en will be featured at the same time Farmers Week is in progress at the Ontario KESWICK Reports from all committees were heard following the official opening of the annual congregational meeting of members of Kes wick United Church Included in the reports were those of the session the Board of Stewards and the Building Fund financial state ment The balance on hand Is with still owing Contributions lo the Mis sionary and Maintenance Fund were down for the past year but the committee is budgeting for an increase to for Centennial year The welfare committee has officially adopted the name of Community Churches Assist ance Committee under the chairmanship of Mrs K ney The United Church Women have had a successful year under the leadership of Mrs J Porter with several accom plishments a Spring Tea you ever yearn tor those good old when dancing was two four or time or If your gold old days go hack a little further how hat or the Miller lent Try Hie Newmarket Mem Arena on March or IB Hut these dances may seem ft little different than the way you or your Grand ma used to do them be cause will bo done on Ice part of the Centennial version Our Town On Ice the Newmarket Figure Skating will perform Dances of the Last One Hun dred Years But you need not be an oldie to enjoy this because he club will bring you right up to date with the latest mod dances The gals in their checkered and their poor boy sweate wilt s you how Cheerio Club Views Crafts MOUNT ALBERT The monthly meeting of the Cheerio Club was held on Jan in the United Church par lor with ladies present The meeting was in charge of Miss Gladys Brooks Miss Mildred Dike and Mrs Viola Wilson Miss Dike and members gave a talk on the flowers of the provinces and the crest of each prov ince The gucrt speaker was Mrs committee J Hopkins chair- Marrow telling of the craft man was accepted Mr work with the patients of the do It Newmarket residents will he treated to the very best as Maureen of the New market Figure Skating Club and her partner Wayne Palm er who recently placed third In the Canadian Senior Dance Championships will be on hand to skate their competi tion program In mending of the church and pur chase of 24 new ones and pur chase of further supplies for the church kitchen The reports of the Flower Committee the Supply Work and the Social Committee tell of much work well done and the financial state ment shows a balance of 31853 The Christian Education Committee reports the satis factory use of envelopes In the Sunday Church School the growth junior congrega tion good attendance of Ex plorers and Messengers and a very successful Vacation Bible School under the direc tion of Mrs C Rutherford new slate of officers presented by the nominating name was added to the Honorary Elders and Mrs Ben Tomlinson and which netted for the Cur- Miss were tain Fund another years pointed to the Board of Stew- contribution lo the support of for three years two Cooper Nursing Homes with a fine display of the work done by the patients Mrs Elsie Young Mrs Vera Welter and Mrs Anna served lunch I laundry Under the general heading Youth Today a panel comprising Professor Harris Dr lanet Wardlaw and Dr Margaret McCready will cover credit Mr and Mrs Donald are shown follow ing their marriage in SI Pauls Anglican Church Newmarket The bride is the former Jean Yvonne Sheridan of Newmarket and the groom is a resident of They arc residing at State College Agricultural College in buying budgeting nutrition White the farmers are learn- family relations and com ing the latest aspects of for ages silages grains beef and dairy production the women will have an opportunity to whats new in their particular fields of endeavor Specialists from the Home Economics Branch of the On- tarin Department of Agricul ture and Food and from Mac Institute University of mumcations Dr Mary Singer and Pro fessor Nancy Hook are to dis cuss the kitchen planning smalt equipment work heights and storage Professor Brays subject is floor cover ings Mr George Fuller will discuss color in the home Miss Helen di rector of the Home Economics will talk on a variety Branch of the Ontario subjects Dr of Agriculture and H Richards subject will be textiles Miss Dora Burke will discuss the new look in Food will welcome the wom en both days BIGB FARM MARKET STEAKS ROASTS GROUND BEEF WRAPPED and FROZEN Greatly reduced prices for front cuts POTATOES NUMBERS and 2 Homebaked Pies Friday and Saturday Located on 6th Concession Whitchurch south of Vivian Road I Kulba Sheridan NEWMARKET St Pauls Anglican Church was the scene for the mar riage of Jean Yvonne Sheri dan of Newmarket to Donald Kulba of Milliken The bride was given in marriage by her father and she wore a floor length gown a train falling from an Empire waistline with a short veil Her bouquet Was white roses white carnations and English ivy She was present ed with silver horseshoes flown from England as she left the church The maid of honor was Lor raine of Chatham and the bridesmaids were Cathy Ritchie and Michelle of Newmarket Junior bridesmaid was Janice Sheri dan a sister of the bride All wore floor length long sleeved Aline dresses in gundy velvet Groomsman was Peter Kulba and the ushers were Michael Sheridan and Joseph the reception the brides mother wore a floor length dress of royal blue velvet with matching hat and jacket The grooms mother wore a floor length dress of gold velvet S fallowing the wedding Ihe I It I I than any other Because couple left on a trip to Lake Placid and the where a t the Natural Gas is todays most economical fuel or water healing White other water heating 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