From Page 48 More Miss Manners Many unfortunate people suffer from Excessive Fits of Hospitality. Now Miss. Manners believes that hospitality is a wonderful, indeed a sacred, thing. She is all for joviality and largesse, open hearth, the lavish larder and that sort of thing. But of course, she ad- Corr fortable mesh casuals available with flat... “heels in beige or. white, or. wedge heels, open. or closed toe in beige; wnt navy, in sizes. ee . Leather sandals with adjustable ankle straps vailable in white or tani, in‘ sizes 6 ) to 9: ; Regular Kinney Price: $19. 99° "Sale énds May 18th vocates nothing in excess, not even salmon. Excessive hospitality is the impulse to entertain people one does not wish to enter- tain or who do not want to be so entertained, or the impulse 49 - Wednesday, May 8, 1985 - North Shore News to entertain people to an ex- tent one does not really want to, or they do not really want. An excessive fit of hospitality may be something as small as refusing to hear of dinner guests’ departing, even though the evening has run it’s course for everyone; or aslargeas suddenly in- $$ See page 60 ——_ Guildford Town Centre 581-4323 Champlain Mall 434-4822 Park Royal S.C. North Mali - : 926-4812 Suirey Place 584-5512 Pacific Centre 683-1023 Brentwood Mail 298-5522 Oakridge Shopping Centre 261-1331 Lougheed Mall 939-7212 Richmond Centre 278-8925 The Coquitlam Centre 464-6818