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I —Griffin Daily News Thursday, August 18,1977
-Abbtf-
Doesn’t care
for nudism
By Abigail Van Buren
1977 by The Chicago Tribune N Y News Synd Inc
ABBY: My husband has been interested in nudism for
some time, and has tried to get me to go to a nudist camp
with him. I have nothing against nudist camps, but I’m
just not the type who could strip down naked in front of
strangers.
We’ve had many arguments about this, and have even
come close to getting a divorce over it. I don’t see how
norma) people can go to a place like that without getting a
few “evil" thoughts. Am I wrong to think this way, or am I
evil-minded?
Do you think a man who really loved his wife would want
her to go naked in front of other men?
MODEST
DEAR MODEST: Our attitudes about nudity are based
on our early training, acquired inhibitions and the accepted
social customs of society. Some people go in for
unconventional behavior, but. that doesn’t necessarily
make them “evil-minded."
I believe everything has its place—including the fig leaf.
DEAR ABBY: I didn't sleep a wink last night. Yesterday
while driving a well-traveled street, I felt a sudden thump,
and I knew I hit something. I stopped abruptly, nearly
causing an accident, and discovered that I had struck a
beautiful golden cocker spaniel puppy.
He had no tags, but I didn't want to waste precious time
trying to find his owner, so I put him in my car and rushed
him to the vet.
Unfortunately, the puppy had suffered a broken neck
and a severed spine and he died shortly after reaching the
vet’s.
He was such a beautful dog, it nearly broke my heart.
But I was blameless. I wasn’t going fast. The dog should
not have been loose.
Abby, please ask dog owners to keep their dogs securely
tied up. Someone is grieving over the loss of a precious pet,
a beautiful animal has lost his life, and I am feeling
heartsick over something that was not my fault.
MAINE MOTORIST
DEAR MOTORIST: Well stated. To quote an old
political bromide: “As Maine goes, so goes the nation.” (I
hope.)
DEAR ABBY: Whenever someone writes and asks what
they should do about a friend who has bad breath or body
odor, you always say, "It would be a kindness to TELL the
person."
Well, I know a woman whose breath was so bad she lost
three husbands.
I told her once that she needed a good strong
mouthwash, and she never spoke to me again.
P.S. I sure didn’t miss her.
TABOO SUBJECT
CONFIDENTIAL TO SEPTEMBER BRIDE: If you are
concerned only with what you will get out of marriage,
your marriage will fail. You may never be divorced, but
your marriage will fail nevertheless.
For Abby's booklet, “How to Have a Lovely Wedding,”
send SI to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Lasky Dr., Beverly Hills,
Calif. 90212. Please enclose a long, self-addressed, stamped
envelope.
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INSTRUCTORS SCHOOL
The NFAA Certified
Instructors School will be held
on the Gordon campus on
August 20-21. Classes will begin
at 10 a.m. with a minimum of 6
hours per day and more time if
students need or desire it.
Subjects covered will include
types of equipment, teaching
archery, equipment tuning and
bow mechanics, advanced
coaching, and shooting
analysis. Individuals com
pleting the course, which costs
|35 for NFAA members and $43
for non-members, will receive
the NFAA Certified Instructors
Certificate.
1 BOWHUNTERS COURSE
i The NFAA Certified
i Bowhunters Course will be
i offered September 17-18
beginning at 10 a.m. each day,
with a minimum of 6 hours per
day.
Originated by the NFAA and
supported by the National
I Bowhunting Education
Foundation, this course is of
fered in 47 states to train
bowhunters prior to hunting,
being mandatory in 7 states.
Seven officials of Georgia’s
Game and Fish Division have
taken the course in preparation
for its introduction here.
Individuals completing the
course will receive the NFAA
Certified Bowhunters Cer
tificate. The cost of the course is
$35.00.
BOWHUNTING
INSTRUCTION
A community services course
in bowhunting will be offered on
5 Tuesday nights, August 30
through September 27, from 6
p.m. until dark.
The cost of this basic
bowhunting and shooting in-
struction course is $15.00 per
person; however, the course is
free to participants in either the
Certified Instructors School or
the Bowhunters Education
School. Students under 15 must
be accompained by a parent.
Students should bring their
archery equipment, writing
materials, and a clip board or
other portable hard writing '
surface. Cameras and tape
recorders are welcome.
Mr. Briley, the instructor, is a
Gordon graduate. He has been
in archery for 14 years and is
not the president of the Georgia
Bowhunters and Archery
Association and is Georgia’s
Director for the National Field
Archery Association.
More information may be
obtained from Gene Waters,
Director of Community Ser
vices at Gordon Junior College.
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