WIIITBY FREE. PRESS,0 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11<c 1974, PG ACROSS 4. Ragout, 1. Ledger 5. Frolic entry 6. Encour- 5. Saint age John's- 1. Budget bread item 10. Mine 8. Palm leaf entrances 9. Barbara 12. White- poplar . Geddes 13. Fracas 11. Spanish 14. Code or- lady's colonytitle 15. Popular- 16. Gruif; dessert surly (2 wds.) 1.Vue 17. Poetical ville adverb.....segment 18.'Ethiopian 19. Capuchin City monkey 22. Indo- 20. Coed's nesian favorite island subject 26. Ches 21.Peer specialty Gynt's (2 wds.) mother 28. Prong 29. Loren's I 2' 3 homeland 30. Gentie 10 lamnb (wds.) . 31. Classic dessert 1 (2 wds.) 38. Musical work 39. Primp B 1 20 21 40. Re- arrange 2 41. Jewish .month 42. Pilot of 28 'Friend- ship 7" 43. Quote DOWN 3 23 1. Meek person 2. European 40 river 3. Rocket site 4 22. Ovine cM 23. "- the Kipg's- 24. Burmese tribesman 25. "Apple Cider" gai 27. Philatelic items 30. Fruit of the oak 31. Vox populi sampling' 32. Being (Sp.) 33. Arab country 34. Actor Portman 35. Jacob's son 36. Pulsate 37. Actress Jeffreys 38."Tiger -'ý For And About Teenagers THIS WEEK'S LETrER: 1 arn 16 - years old and I have a boy- friend who is 17. We've been having problems - lately, he treats me as if I were 5 years old. P'm the first to admit 1 act like a child when I get mad, but he seems to be treating me that way al the time. Aiso, my mother bas been getting on my nerves lately. My mother is ai- -ways telling me I shouid be glad that she lets me go out so nuch with my boyfriend. She thinlcs I'm not mature enough te handie a serious relationship. I think I amn, besides, my boyfrîend and I are in love. Isn't my mother be- ing overprotective? Should myi boyfriend and 1 run away and get married? OUR REPLY: We think this tîme that your mother just mnight be rîght. It doesn't sound to us as if your relationship with your boyfriend is one of deep love- it seems like he might be grow- ing tired of this affair. 'You are just hanging on to a relationship that is going nowhere. The prob- lem is with you and how you are going to cope with this situation. You had better think things over - seriousiy - before it's too late. If70have au terage probl.m you wuflt I. disa or »n obe.rvetI.n t. mnko, .4. dreu yoo, loti.,9te FOR AND ABOUT TEEN- AOERS, COMMUNIT AND SURRAN FAIS$SEImvCE, FRANKFORT, KY. 40601. -Rich or Poor? W. C. Fields feit that a rich maxn is realiy nothing but a poor mani with money. Tourism'means .jobs.. This is whaà t Ontarlo- is-- to keep -the, t ourists *Com'* E 'i touristfacilities--throughh Incerives. Pragram, -Ontari ( Corporatiô*n, Eastern' Ontari ( Corporation,: and.*Northern'C ment.Corporati.on. j'.trl nbw has Tqujrisvir Londa«n (En.g.), Loý Angpe Tokyo: *. We are 'Waikingwith.aîrlinE bus. companies .tb prornote 1 Ontario.... We aresrii aring -j smalle.r 'as welas larger ci ta resortareas, espècially dur ~ We are support ing your lacý ations,- with ample money tý tourism We are*- promoting the ai, Province by 'advertising thrf Tourisrrî is goad for Ontaria. Tourists take nothing away except happy memories, butý they leave plenty of money behind them.' That's why your Ontario government seeks ta attract visitors ta our province, and asks for your help in making them feel welcome. Already, tourism is Ontario's 3rd Iargest industry. It provides jobs for over 154,000 people, quite passibly i'ncluding you and your neighbaurs. What's more, by 1978 Ontario expects ta play hast ta enough visitors ta create 85,000 additiona/ jobs. Aworthwhiile goal, certainly. But how can al this be accompiished? Here are same of the things that your Ontaria gavernment is daing: We're making boans for the development of and nearby U.S. states. You can help us welcc *greeting them in a f riendi showing them genuine hospil Encourage visitars ta, conr bring theirfriends. If we ail do aur share, wec number of tourists who came a- no1 1i~ ony gU Ui tie iouriisW iL us, i r Canada, good for Ontario, à nd good for you.- For mare information or specif.icadvi.ce,-write ta: Taurism Development Division of Tourism Ministry of lndustry and.Tourîsmf Queen's Park Toronto, Ontaria Claude Bennett, Minister* Government of Ontario William Davis, Premier i. S, . ,. , . . '.LAFF 0OF THE WEEK 9TsI' aware that the groom usuaily stands beside the .bride-but I know this Ibride.". CROSSWORD, PUZZLE TOOAYI5 ANSWER N I~N7 11ivi8 ad 33 -13 Sk4OULO jAKYBO0DY.. WEN~1 NY - sIG6HT..L jN:CASÉ 0F L 4 ACIET? Onitariô Business- io.-DD'velo'pme*nt,, io Devel opment. )ntariapleveloP-.« n p .c.ia li sts .in s,- Frankturt,<and. ýes. rai.Ioacsand the' pleasures of*., j*'conventfions to ommunities, and. ring off seasans-. -à ;ai Taelssoci- o .promoté .local* ttractionsof aur 'oughout.Ontaria :Me -vî-stors by.*- ly m'anner, and. talIîty: nýe bac.k*and:ta can increase the ahere, and that's h. 4 i1 WAT R S ' TURN ONSJ PÉRSONELM