Dating Club: Dating and dining: Matchmaker goes Out to Lunch
Joanna Vick thinks that finding Mr. or Ms. Right should be easier. That is why she has started the Out to Lunch Dating Club, a first-of-its-kind venture in Elizabeth City. "I've wanted to do this for six years," said Vick, 58, a first-time business owner who has been married for 10 years. "I like helping people."The goal of the Out to Lunch Dating Club is to allow men and women the chance to date in a safe environment. Vick...
Dating Club: Turnabout fair play
It pays to stand up for your rights - at least it did for Marjorie Darrow, who paid a dating service $1,695 for a three-year membership in a dating club in St. Louis, Mo.Mrs. Darrow, however, was not satisfied with the results, and wanted her money back; the dating service didn't provide gentlemen within Mrs. Darrow's age group - she was 77 when she joined the club.After prolonged discussion and then a formal complaint to the Better Business Bureau, Mrs. Darrow...
Dating Club: Coventry Evening Telegraph: BUSINESS LIFE:New venture puts its faith in old-fashioned romance
ABOUT half a dozen people have tried out a new dating club in Nuneaton.James McKay, 28, owns the club, called Smile, based at the Attleborough Fields' Centenary Business Centre, and says he's excited by its potential. He said: "We're here for people who want to spend time on traditional courting routines and provide a safe and confidential way to meet people."This is different from blind dates or meeting people over the...
Dating Club: THE MATING GAME
Sharon. That's all Dave knows. He'll get the rest of the details her address, age, last name later.Probably.All that matters now is that Dave, a 28-year-old auto parts store manager, went to The Palace at Feather Sound with two of his buddies from work, and he's leaving with a woman.They met under the orange glow of a neon palm tree. Janet Jackson was blaring down from the speakers. It was just before midnight.They had made eye contact...
Dating Club: Cheating the voters
Would you accept a marriage proposal from someone who wouldn't quit a single's dating club? Probably not, yet some politicians appear to think it's perfectly acceptable to keep their feet in both municipal and provincial politics. They're running in the Nov. 14 municipal election while refusing to rule out the possibility they might jump ship to contest the next provincial election.There's nothing wrong with a defeated municipal...