Stratford Mirror, 8 Feb 1946, p. 2

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The Stratford Mirror Press 128 Ontario St. Phone 115 Friday, February 8, 1946 THE STRATFORD MIRROR 1) ---- lO) ----)/ <> )/ <a) <a <a) <r) <>) _--) )-< -- a) 6am) A regular department conducted for Mirror readers by Ina St. Just Among SOCIAL WELFARE Dear Miss St. John: I am leaving home to work in a big city. I have two girl friends where I am going. They have swell boy friends. They met them (no in- troductions) at dances. This is my problem: Mom says it is different in a larger place. A girl must be more careful. She says picking up a boy friend that way is dangerous. I argue that things are different from when she was a girl. People are not so tied to a lot of rules. Don't you think her ideas are out- dated, Miss St. John? Miss 1946. Answer: Frankly I don't think that introductions are outdated. Page Mrs. Post! Any rule that helps to Ourselves John. Ly l----)-- 00S staying until after the next meal time it~is not necessary for you to serve anything at your house. The bride or her parents pay for the wedding breakfast. The bridesmaid usually buys her own gown unless the bride wishes to supply it. Ina St. John. TOXIODS Dear Miss St. John: Do you think the toxiod treat- ments keep children from diseases? I am afraid of diphtheria as my sister died of it. Yet I hate to have our little one hurt. Do you think it is worth while? L. M. T. Answer: Well, Mrs. L. M. T., statis- tics tell us that in Toronto in 1930 Archbishop Sees Russia | Provoking 3rd Great War London, Ont., Feb. 8.--Most Rev. Cc. A. Seager, Anglican Archbishop of Huron Diocese, said in an inter- view recently he believed that a third, and probably last great war-- against Russia, may result if the Soviet Union continues its present attitude toward the United Nations Organization. "Russia's present de- sire is her own security and advan- tage," said Archbishop Seager, elab- orating on a statement he made to the London Council of Churches in which he warned of the possibility of another war. He said he based his prediction on the fact Russia was not at present willing to accept any lim- itation of national absolutism. Ml tl TRAE MARK REG, «4 pet BAN 54 died of diphtheria. Since then toxoid treatments have been given and in 1945 there was one death. Ina St. John. Clerk--'Here's a pretty card with a lovely sentiment: 'To the only girl I ever loved.' " Sailor--"That's fine. Give me 2. dozen." --------) prevent young girls from meeting men who are not fit companions is as sound today as it ever was. "Easy come--easy go." A girl who is easy to meet is apt to get scant respect from the man who "Picks her up." The higher the fruit hangs the more desirable it is, Miss 1946. If a man wants to meet you he will find a way of being introduced. Of course this precaution is doubly necessary in a large, strange city. I hope you will be very happy there. Ina St. John. A QUOTATION Dear Miss St. John: Can you tell me who wrote the following words? Please complete the quotation: "A boy's will is the wind's will" Thank you, Lucille. Answer: Your quotation is from My Lost Youth, by Henry Wads- worth Longfellow, Lucille. It is-- "A boy's will is the wind's will, And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts." Ina St. John, NO LOVE? Dear Miss St, John: We have been married six years. We have a lovely pair of kids -- a boy four and a baby girl a year old. We made a mistake, got married before we really knew each other. She says she does not love me and I certainly don't love her. Sometimes I think we should sep- arate but we both are crazy about the children. Do you think we'd be happier if we lived apart? Liss Answer: It seems to me that you owe it to your little children to keep a normal home together. 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