l I .,: .a.".. .,. ”x.(.'.: .. GIIIIVIIII w 0. Friday. -July 3. (hill-inilid XIOIII I - ”” liiliIlI1'liY'gllX'-T l u: oi time-is vex cluuuan. cu tholtht-la act oi PIHCIIILICEOC. for your love er. DIAR M188-DIX: My mother ": doesn't likeme to date. but when ' boys come to the house she's very pleasant to them. ran it and old I think. to go to dance: E .5 .A and shows. ,2 iedy ready for dancing. J. C. ANSWER: While I agree that you're old enough for dating, 1 ' v also can understand your mothers concern. Itls often diiiicuit tor a perent to resiise that the daugh- ter who was wsterdey onLv aichild playing with dolls is today a. young As your mother becomes better acquaint-cc with your iriends. and realise: that y Jud t in choosing , - ions is reliable, she'll relax the dst ing rules. . i nun. M158 mx: My but girl " iriend and I like the same boy. I think he prefers me-or at less: ns says he does. Yet, when I ask- ed him what we should do show Sandra. he said I should tell her he doesn't care too much for her ' Janice ANSWER: It's up to the boy to keep your girl iriend posted as to the state of his ailectiom. I thinks he rather likes having two attrac- tive teen-sgers as rivals Ior his sl- iections and, since he's much too young to be serious ebout either. he's doubtless willing to let, the situation drlit along as is. Take your cue irom that and dont rush matters. Continued from page I ELl.Eli'S IIIARYL ting it down with the roller, be- lou going on with the younger lsrmer to the shearing in a road- side "told" in a pasture up at "the other term"-e. hsndwomk still incomplete, though. to help them. the Jiight patiently lighted odd stars. . 7 And passing there, we withithis little family drove through the glory of evsninc with the summer beautiful on the countryside to see two little barefoot maids. the scene mirroring to: us other small ones or the last years. sitting quietly. yet with senses alerted to eaten a sign or returning parents. lame day. as we now. they will look back to remember how especi- Aeliy beloved then were the two (or when they waited. How good in eaten the first glimpse of the returnins machine! As it once was most satisfying in us and our sisters to catch the best of horse's their attitude - hooves end the sound of carriage Kitchener Has 850-Pound Birthday Cake E z E I. This 850-pound birthday cake is the creation oi! three Kitchener. 0nt., bakeries tor the city's cen- lennipl week June 21 - July 3. The cake will provide a treat for 7,000 visitors attending festivities mark- ing the 100th anniversary of Ontario's sixth largest city. Helen Udvari, Miss Centennial, gives her sign of approval.-(OP Photo). wheels. which coining suddenly. tilled an erstwhile empty world and gave uh again after a short or more lengthy absence. that pair we held most. dear. Night now-and the dark. And a breath of wind at the window, bringing up to us the fragrance of garden-roses. Until tomorrow - -- -e Diary Good-night . . t . ST. ANDREVW8 C. W. L. The monthly meeting of the St. Andrew's subdivision of the Cath- olic Women's League was held in the Parish Hall on June 27. The president. Mrs. D. L. Mullen. pre- sided at the meeting. Meeting opened by the League Prayer led by the director, Father George Maccormac. letter of appreciation, for the entertainment and gifts pr ted Carol MacCormac. who has joined the Order of the Sisters 0! the Apostleahip of Mary. The corres- MacCormac and seconded by Mrs. pondence was read by Mrs. D. L. Mullen. lead by Mrs. Bertram MacDon- ship, by Mrs. Artie MacMillan. It was moved by Mrs. Raoul Cyrene Maclntyre, that the C. W. L. have a Mass said for the late -Bishop Boyle. The meeting closed by prayer led by Father MacCormac. Mammoth Bingo was canteen report. by Mrs. Cyrene Maclntyre; and member- ATTENTION MAIJAM HOIJSEWIFE Have limited quantity strawberry preserves for immed- iate sale..Phone quick before new stocks come in. Quality guaranteed, special prices to retail stores. E. D. REID PRODUCE LTD. Phone 8Q97 . 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