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The bank opened Its doors May 16, 1867, ah of banking are the staff of the “Terry Price and manager Arthur to play CASE C519: Daisy, aged 44, has a dangerous sex dilemma, ‘Dr, Crane?’ she began, almost in tears, "*Iam desperate! ; "'Maybe I am immature, for I ‘cry a lot instead of being able ito solve my marriage problem, “Yesterday was our 20th wedd- ing anniversary, and my husband knew ‘it. : “'But he went out to play poker with some of his pals instead xcuge that 1 lost him’ “J2 Years~ago after the birth of our 4th child. > “And I was doubtless to blame.*! : But I have apologized andhave {tried to be a devoted, enthusi- astic wife in recent years, Put more air in’ tires when ‘car is loaded One of the most logical and tm. portant factors In safe, economl- cal motoring, yet one that is ignor- ed by more motorists than any cars, The car owner's manual spells it out, but who reads it or re- members it, comments the Can- adian Highway Safety Council. The average Canadian (car carrying one to five passengers and no luggage usually needs 24 But with six passengers and baggage in the trunk, pressure in the front tres should be ine creased to 28, and to 32 pounds Inthe rear tires, .. For maximum safety and longer tlre“ life, all tires have maxi. mum loads. which must not be exe ceeded, = °° mum ‘or if the car Is to be used under extreme service condl- Hons, tires of the next larger size should be used or the load Owners planningto haultraliers are strongly advised by the Rub. ber Association of Canada totake Special note of the manufac iurer’s tongue Ioad and Inflation *equirements for the tratler as ‘yell as the vehicle, Desperate Daisy’s husband prefers: ‘By - George W, Crane, Ph.D. M.D, pounds in ties’ front and rear, hey Usually begin to worry about jf the load will exceed the maxi. |. poker — “However, he cherishes his re- sentment. He says he would even like to leave us all and start: over somewhere else under anew name, . “Dr. Crane, I love him with ali my heart so it hurts me ngt only to be ignored, “But he is wearing himself out by excessive work, for he hasn’t had-a vacation in15 years. What can I do?!’ pe pep . F Dafey sphusbangets 0 classical fcasof a tifan in'the male'climac- terle;"-which “1s” a’? comparable state to the female menopause, | He is actually glad, albeit sec lretly, that he has the conventent | ' alibi that Daisy lost him 12 years'|- _ ABO For that is now the convenient camouflage or “smoke screen'? behind which he hides his own secret terror, . an +++ Daisy's indifference to: his erotic advances 12 years ago may have” wounded his sexual ego, “But. his main problem at this moment is impotence, : Hevis a platonic mate yet Daisy doesn’t realize this fact, so she is still berating herself for being a deficient wife! ae '- And that Is exactly the idea he wants her to have, for.as long as she thinks she is to blame, she stays on the defensive, . Thus, she will not analyze him as closely, so he can still con- cea] the humiliating fact that he 1s a platonic husband, . o a When ‘men pass the age of 40, their-erotic vigor,: And ‘If they become relatively impotent, whether from the de- theif mates, men then dégperately try to ‘prevent their ‘wife from Jearning the truth about’ them. ; So they try to put her on the defensive by being caustic, hyper. ‘eritical and belittling, — - Yet they secretly want to hold her’ interest-and concern, which explains why they may work lke Trojans without taking a vacation, ‘And why they suddenly become ‘drunkards, after a previous Iife -Of abstinence, for then she will fret til] the wee hours until they stagger home intoxicated, . They, may even chew. out the children unmercifully . because they find this brings her to tears and thus keeps her under their thumb! ~ Above THORNHILL GIRL GUIDES have added two trees to the Thorn. (left to right) Shelly McNaughton, m | Jack ColNer and Doreen Penner get down to some sarious | AI digging, Ee, PEAT UEC pl Stay at home total cost of $4,000. in’ love with the sed when he served in the’ Navy during the Second World War. He wants to make a‘trip around the world, and he has enough of inland liye Be thusiasm, however, and he says she will stay in Winnipeg with their twochildren (an older daughter “is -married) while he fulfils hisdream, °°. ginner says he doesen’t know where the-money will come from |. but he’s making his plans never: | : theless, So far his boat ismerely a-few sketches on scrapg of paper but a Winnipeg boat builder who has looked at the plans gays Mr, Firman seems to know what he’ s talking about, . when he joined the navy, liberate or accidental affront by then. [’d like to and ohe day hope to,?" appetite by sailing up and down Lake Winntpeg, - ‘te quench SY ney fica (ree Each correct answer counts 10 points; Score yourself as follows: 100 genious; 80 to 90 supertor; 70 to 40 excallents 60 to 70 good; 50 to 60 average; 40 to 80 fair, FOR MEN . 1, In which season does the dog- wood bloom? . Winter, Spring, Fall, or Sum- » merPo i: ‘ 2. Of what “ts the puck, used in the. sport: of ice hackey, _tmade? 2 . Brass, Wood, Rubber | or _ Aluminum? ,. . 00 0. 3. Ellas Howe, the inventor of sewing machine, never be|. came a rich man, | True or False? ° -- 4, In which state is Sun Valley, noted for its skling facili- tles? : . a Idaho, Washington, Wisconsin or Nevada? : L FOR WOMEN . 36? Which- one ts a well-known & Which one is a well-known wearer of moccasins? Turk, Italian, Dana or Amer- ican Indian? so 6, What’ Elnd’” ‘of. -church did he became President? - Methodist, Baptist, Presby- * ‘terian, or Roman. Catholic? %. Which one of these is a lead Ing food in Japan? = Turnip, Rice, Cabbage or ’ Corn? . woo 8. How many. days did Jesus Spend on the earth after His resurrection? 10, 20, 30, or 407 ‘ FOR YOUNG PEOPLE: 9. It was Julius Cesar. who re formed the calendar and " ‘added a day to June, making a, True or False? 10. Two of these star In the Broadway musica] hit "1 Do! I Dor’? . Martha Raye, Mary Martin, Woody Allen, or Robert Pres. ‘ton, : . ‘UOpsoig Jreqoy pue UT}eN Areq “OT fanay °¢ ‘op ‘e toonr *, fueyreytqsara *9| loops. — ‘UBIPUL URITAWY "s fouepy ‘p} “You can never’ teach a boy like that anything,’* sneerecum faslea ‘¢ fzeqqny “2 ‘dupadg «[/ the trader.’ The priest wrote some symbols on a Piece of wrapp . roe : Ing paper, < . ' SHEMSNV He’d sooner sail than WINNIPEG (CP}Hatk Firman’ is planning to leave his wife and children temporarily for another love--the sea, a In’ June “hé’ hopes ‘to bégin ‘a two-year voyage ina 17-toot sloop which he figures to have built and shipped to Nova Scotia at a “Mr. Firman explains that hefell His wife dosen't share his en- The 42-year-old statlonery. ens Hank Firman first saw the seal “1 think [ fell in love with it live ‘beside At He “has further’ “whetted his O'KREFE OLD VIENNA Bemis heary= MU 4.1381, YU © Andrew Jackson attend after |. priest for taking an The boy couldn't s phonetically. He said: “You shoutd Ft Wocthite tea ec shorthand ssympbol& within a year” had who found English to in writing, a. Newspaper, The Kamloops Wawa with 100 coples in circulation an Father LeJeune was born in France in 1855, He was ordained§ in. the order of the Oblates in 1879 Columbia soon atter: He ‘visited served at Savona and in 1880 linguist he mastered many Indl European Janguages and he..c -He -helped settle roying Indi inspired them ‘to build churches, back and they revered hi Woops ..area.for 60 years, construction, the- founding of mines Father LeJ posed an Ind SAV-MOR BUIL "DR A 4 BIG thiist-BEST! © 4 habe, ‘CENTRE LTD. . 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Then sto -¢raate a: simple written lengu: been mastered by 800 illiterates and was sent to British New Westminster briefly, then settled at Kamloops, A capable an dialects as well as several ould read Greek .and Hebrew, an bands on reserve Jands and ies. He rode among them on horses § ‘g m as'“ Pere Sainte,’’ He lived in’ Kam. Ma}: assisting as interpreter in railway i and towns and in the fruit, ranching, lumbering and hydro-electric developments, eune organized an Indian temperance society, com- ian prayer book and served often as a schoalmaster, § He died in 1930, loved and respected by both whites and Indians, who had been drawn closer together by his efforts, Lake LeJeune, & near Kamloops, was named afterhim, °° — _ . ml i DER FTING &. BLUE PRINTING SERVICE": Complete line of ‘building supplies and manufacturer, TD. @ Liquor’ Contra) Board or by the Govarnment of Sritleh Soturn F ' { i 4 . 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