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The Oshawa Times, 9 May 1961, p. 20

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8 (Gl 0 o eT WERT wh Two WW WW AORN re [ho 0. LOT hl 80 0 fn ORES i THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Mey 9, 1961 19 Iseemed ready to accept the em-/become weapons to be used by ployees' contributions directly. (an employer against his'employ- Chemical Prices Come Under Fire Welfare Plan Tributes To Mom Sunshine WA OTTAWA (CP) -- A chemical industry proposal for near Supervision "These plans, especially when|ees," Mr. Bryden said. Group Meets blanket uniformity of tariff rates| I THINK MY MUM IS THE| GREATEST BACAUSE . .. [GREATEST BECAUSE... I THINK MY MUM'S THE;am too young. She is so nice |about it because she explained By MRS. ARTHUR ELLIOTT on chemical imports came un- der critical questioning Monday For Industry? measure by employee contribu- tions, should not be subject to| 3 the arbitrary whims of an em-|ulate them in the public interest they are financed in substantial] "If they are to be put to this use, then the Igislature has a clear duty to step in and reg- when 1 had a hard time get- 'when I am not feeling well she(why I couldn't wear them and| 'Bpooir in' Mic William | ones, assisted by Mrs. Edgar. ye tariff board. TORONTO (CP) -- Kenneth ting customers for a trip to Ot-|is always near and tries to com- tawa she helped me get five of|fort me, and when I have prob- them, also I think she is thellems at school she always helps reatest person because whenime and also buys me new have worries, she always un-lciothes and gives me shelter. derstands and gives me advice. She is always so kind and good My mother is the greatest be- to me, and when we go out she Sause She Worties about mela avs takes me with her, we ho never h am te Soming never have to have baby sit- Te OF when 1am 1) €N llters. These are the reasons nt something I do not need why 1 think: my. Mom's the something useful or nothing at i gps my frog Binoy h af and a Reise one else had her they would feel the same way. me back. 4 In all, she is a helper, a Diane Statham (12 yrs.), lover, a watch over and an un- 601 Olive avenue, selfish person. She is the great- Oshawa, Ontario. est because she is my mother. Billy Suddard (11 yrs.) 499 Garrard road I THINK MY MUM IS THE ' GREATEST BECAUSE . . . she has 10 children and most + mothers with three children can- not give them what our mother gives us love, care, affection. Yes, that's my mother and I ' am 30 proud of it. Brenda Milburn (13 yrs.) 1251 Ritson road north. I THINK MY MUM IS THE GREATEST BECAUSE . . . she helps other people if she can. She is the kindest and] I THINK MY MUM'S THE sweetest person I know. I like/ GREATEST BECAUSE . . . her because she is kind and|she is a Mother and all Mothers nice to me. She makes sure I are great -- especially mine. am clean when I go to school. My Mom buys all my clothes, She tries to keep me from not|spe 'washes all my clothes. My getting a cold, if I get sick she takes good care of me. {Mom cooks my meals. She looks | after my hair and curls it. | Marlene Atbouine (1) is) My Mom looks after me when! {I am sick. She sees that I go I THINK MY MUM IS THE|to church every Sunday. My GREATEST BECASUE . .. {Mom sees that I go to school she loves us very much, she early enough. She irons all my gives us good food every day, clothes. Mom takes me down she treats us when we are good./town every Friday. She gives I think she is a very good mo-/me all my money. Calls me ther. "Sweety" when I go to bed. When we are sick she helps Cindy Fudge (8 yrs.) us. I am glad that God gave 207 Church street | me a Mother that is so sweet. Oshawa. Ontario. | She is the best mother in the : i whole, wide world. Teresa McCaffrey, 8 yrs.) 39 Elgin street east. I THINK MY MUM IS THE GREATEST BECAUSE . . . she is always ready to help in| tough spots. She is able to give advice, she is there when you are sick and ready to com- fort and help you. If you are in trouble she always seems to straighten things out, and when you have problems she always lends an ear and gives good ad- vice. When you come home at noon for lunch it is there wait- ing for you, at night after school the house is neat and clean, she helps you with your homework and when questions arise there are always answers waiting. Not only does she help you but she also corrects you when you are wrong and tells you what is right, but along with all these things there is| love which she gives me and that I gladly return because I love her. Mothers are usually I THINK MY MUM'S THE GREATEST BECAUSE . .. she buys me shoes and dresses. She got me into Brownies and she fixed my uniform. She let me bring a plant home to look after for the school. If every child had a mother like mine they all would be bet- ter off. I think I've got the best Mom in the whole world. Sandra Keith (84 yrs.), 31 Cedar street, Ajax, Ontario. to be a nice person for every- one to know. She is such a kind mother for example: when I need my hair done up for a concert or church, no matter what time it is she always does it up any- way. If I need books or clothes she always fixes it some way that I get them. We aren't very rich but we are getting along and we have a happy family. My mother is always fair to each of us. I always am cross because the girls at my school all wear lipstick and nylons. I am 12 and I think I should be able to too but I cannot because my mother thinks I look too old. found out she is right, and I THINK MY MUM IS THE GREATEST BECAUSE . . . she's s0 kind and never gets very angry at me, I'll admit she gets angry for things that I do wrong, and I always think she's picking on me but she really is now I understand. I am writing this letter to tell you that I think my mother is the best mother in the world because she looked after me when I was sick in the hospital for sick children I was burned| terribly bad and she buys me everything I want and she takes care of me when I am sick. I love her very much. I am like to see her win. I am in just t h taken for granted, this. sh id' TYINE 10 have me grow up Young was hostess to the May meeting of the Sunshine Group of WA, Brooklin United Church, held on Tuesday evening with attendance of 20 members and three visitors. The leader, Mrs. Elwood Stevenson, welcomed members and guests, and presided for busi i The it tee, comprising Mrs. Kenneth Holiday, Mrs. Henry Schnabel, and Mrs. J. Buldyke, presented worship service on "'Spring- time." Guests of the evening, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Harrison, favor- ed with vocal duet, "Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes" and in response to call for encore, each sang a vocal solo. Tentative plans were made to assist with Dessert Luncheon, a project to raise funds. Mrs. Jean Newman, Toronto, will be Mom always helps me with my studying before exams. I have a sister who is in high school; Mom always helps my sister and brothers as well, and has so much patience. What would this world become if it weren't for our mothers, We would be dirty, and would be running around with boys. There is only one wish 1 would like in this whole wide world and that would be to be as nice as my mother when I grow up and have children. I think that we should have Mother's Day every day don't you? Laurna Burley (12 yrs.) RR Orono North. 'I THINK MY MUM IS THE GREATEST BECAUSE . . . she sews, cooks, does the wash-| N ing, she helps. me 'when I'm in| Suest speaker. Tickets are now on sale at 75 cents. Can be ob- trouble, and makes sure that| tained from groups of WA or we have clean clothes and nice|ayecutive things to wear. She does the| : dishes, cleans the rooms, makes|IS CONVENER my bed, dusts the room, makes| Mrs. Weir was appointed con- our breakfast, dinner, supper.|vener for WA bazaar with Mrs. Takes us out to town. I love E. Acton and Mrs. Fred Young| Ber very much, She iakes care Jenging Sunshine Group will| of me, an elps me with my be in charge of tea tables. homework when I get in trou-| Group exhibit = for Brooklin| ble. She takes me to bed, Spring Fair on Saturday, June| makes sure that I say my 3, was discussed. Mrs. Elwood prayers and tucks me in and Stevenson, Mrs. J. Buldyke and hae s why my wan s te re Holman comprise commit- | est. ynda Coulter (age 9),!tee for the Fair. | RR No. 1 Hampton, Ontario. I THINK MY MUM IS THE GREATEST BECAUSE . . . she teaches us to love and serve God, and I know she LEND-A-HAND GROUP loves us, another reason why I| The Lend-a-Hand Group of] think my mothers is the best/WA met on Tuesday evening at| she is very careful about our the home of its leader, Mrs. | meals, and she sees to it that|A. J. Cook, who called the meet-| In response to request for blankets for overseas relief, a| {blanket will be donated from | Sunshine Group. everything we eat helps us to/ing to order with WA Theme| build strong bodies and clear Song and prayer. | minds. Seventeen members respond-| She also has time to played to roll call, with calls on| with us and pray with us, and hospital, and sick members of| when we are sick she is just group, totalling 27. Mrs. Allan| Croxall, chose "Mother and Family" as theme of worship service; poem, 'Mother's Love," and story, "I Carried with Me a Picture," were ap propriate to near approach of "Christian Family Day." Mrs. Gordon Cook sang "Wonderful Mother of Mine" with Mrs. E. C. Croxall as pianist. Hymn "Happy the Home" and Lord's Prayer closed worship. - A quilt will be donated from group for overseas relief bale. Tentative plans were formed to assist with home baking for Dessert Luncheon to be held June 15 at Christian Education Hall. Mrs. Lloyd Bradley re- ported $18 balance on hand. Min- utes were read by Mrs. George Boake and business dealth with. Mrs. A. J. Cook assisted by Mrs. Jones: and Mrs. Croxall served a dainty lunch at con- clusion of meeting. BRIDGE CLUB Members of Brooklin Bridge| Club met for series of games on| Wednesday evening, May 3, in basement of Township Hall. | Highest scores, Duplicate Bridge, resulted as follows: Board chairman Louis Au- dette said there had been a dearth of information put for- ward to justify the rates. An industry committee, in a brief, had argued that it is "an obvious impossibility" for the board to study separately the tens of thousands of chemicals. As a starting point, the board should adopt a uniform level of rates and provide exceptions where necessary. The tariff level proposed by the committee: 15 per cent for imports under the Common- wealth preference and 20 per cent for imports from "most- favored - nation" trading part- ners such as the United States. These are the rates now pro- vided under tariff law for all chemicals for which no specific tariffs are listed. 3 The issue arose as the tariff board continued a review of the chemical tariff--the first major review since the tariff was es- tablished in 1906. Mrs. Soeten, 96; Mr. and Mrs. Morris, 94%. East - West: John Millar, Ted North - South: Mr. G. Coles, |Heron, 130; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mr. B. White, 118; Mrs. Cyril Heron, 106%; Scott Rutherford, Davies, Mrs. Robert Heron, | Jack Patterson, 94; Mrs. Walter 105%; Mr. J. Buchanan, Mrs. Wadell, Mrs. W. Lambe. 92; R. R. Niglis, 102%; Mr. and Walter Wadell, J. Glover, 91. Bryden, CCF member of the ployer and certainly should not. . ."" legislature for Toronto Wood-p bine, said Monday night the la- bor dispute at the Royal York Hotel raises the question whe- ther there should not be closer] government supervision of wel- fare plans in private industry. Speaking at a New Party nominating convention for the provincial byelection in Toronto! Eglinton riding, Mr. Bryden said the hotel had refused to accept its employees' welfare plan contributions because of| the strike. He said it was fortunate the company underwriting the plan Police Seeking Lost Children TORONTO (CP) -- Police are | searching for two children who have been missing ever since they left home for school Mon-! day morning. | Richard and Wanda Barclay, | aged 13 and 10 years, did not appear at school but were seen at 11 a.m. and children answer- ing their description were seen during the afternoon. f More than 50 police officers | began a search of the downtown | area at midnight when the chil-| oer TTY FOR MOTHER'S DAY The present with the longest, happiest future is a gift of jewelry . . . We have a selection that's sure to please Mother on her very special day! Stephonsons Jewellers 1412 KING ST. EAST RA 3-4822 dren did not come home. | AND FLOWERS FROM R. B. REED & SONS 163 BLOOR ST. W. 10% KING W. 2 RA 5-2512 RA 5-113 the best nurse ever. I don't| think there is anything that my, mother cannot do. i She can sew us nice clothes, | knit us nice sweaters, and bake | home made bread and many] other nice things to eat along with lots of good milk. I am glad to be her daughter. Loraine Adams (aged 10) 49 Harmony road south. | I THINK MY MUM IS THE| GREATEST BECAUSE . . . | seven years old and I would] Grade 2 at school and I go to Palmerston Avenue School. Kathy Cowy (7 years) 135 Palmerston, Oshawa. FUTURAMA, UPSTICK end; not happen because If there CASE | © with refill were no mothers to make sure we got to bed at a proper time, to make certain we got the right things to eat, we would be lost. My mother is interested in my activities and friends. Cer- tainly there is usually someone else to confide in, but Mother] is my choice because I can be sure she will keep my secrets. She is my counselor and ad- visor, teacher and nurse as well as my mother. Yes, that is the reason I think my Mom's the greatest. | Sharon Campbell (11 yrs.)| 102 KING Ww, RA 5-113) AND FROM R. B. REED & SONS Shulton Desert Flower POWDER 163 BLOOR ST. W. RA 5.2512 100 Thomas street. | 8 gee ESSESESESESRSSSELESSS Give Mother a holiday ' Hi Ke Ke from kitchen chores... Mother will appreciate your thoughtfulness .in taking her and the rest of the family out to dine for Mother's Day! Especially if you bring them here . . . where the food is prepared to perfection, the service is deft and court , the atmosph conductive to relaxation. TOWN & COUNTRY RESTAURANT 15 BOND ST. EAST OR CALL US FOR A TAKE-OUT FIESTA OF MEALS EESTI 3333533333nm PRESCRIPT CITY W 8 KING ST. E. PHONE RA 3-2245 [ROSSLYN PLAZA - RAB8-4668 | ALSO STORES | Happy Mother's Day jl to Do Mom Whet better way to say "Happy Mother's Day" than with e lovely gift from JURY & LOVELL'S. We've scores of perfect presents . . . some- thing nice at every price. So make your selection today end do your Mom proud, Mother's Day Special ! Moir's Chocolates 14-0Z. BOX 89¢c I Rexall BEATIN IDE FREE DELIVERY OSHAWA 530 SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE RA5-3546 N BOWMANVILLE AND WHITBY PLAZA TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS | OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. GIFTS DUSTER SPECIAL! 5.97 NYLON TRICOT! -- Lined. A rich-looking gift that's os prac. tical as it's pretty. Style as sketched. Dainty pastel colours. GIFT IDEAS CUPS & SAUCERS -- English Bone China. Colourful Gift Collection! GIFT NYLONS SEAMFREE -- streak-free micro- mesh. Sizes 9to 11. In attractive pkge. PAIR 1.00 SLIPPERETTES "VINYL" -- S-M-L sizes. Pad- ded insoles. Attractive two-tone colours. Bow trims. GIFT SET MATCHED SCARF & GLOVES-- Nylon. White, black, sond, violet, tarragona, choco- 2 99 late puff. SET L] FOR MOTHER SUNDAY MAY 14th MOTHER'S DAY "ARNEL" GIFT-SLIPS AT A SPECIAL PRICE SIZES 32 TO 42 -- Reg. 2.99. Trimmed with loce, embroidery and nylon-sheer, Dainty! Ex- pensive-looking! White, lilac, gold. SPECIAL! PANTIES -- Acetate mesh; white, pink, lilec, S-M-L. 64° Reg. 79¢c. Savings-Priced ......... SPECIAL! O.5. PANTIES -- Acetate 17° Reg. 1.00. Savings-Priced ZELLER'S CONVENIENT 30-DAY CHARGE ACCOUNT WITH OPTION TERMS GIVE "CARESSA" LINGERIE ON MOM'S DAY "Amel"-&-Nylon, trimmed with lace, ruching, end nylon- sheer. White, lilac, gold. ® SLIPS, sizes 32 to 42 ¢ BED JACKETS, "SHIFT NIGHTGOWNS, sizes S-M-L. EACH © HALF-SLIPS, sizes S-M-L. Flat elastic ot 1.99 waist © PEIGNOIR, A "Super Gift! ® PANTIES, sizes Flat elastic at waist. Legs elasticized sizes S-M-L. S-M-L. DOWNTOWN 21 SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE RA 3-2294 ZELLER'S LTD. SHOPPING CENTRE 226 STEVENSON'S RD. S. PHONE RA 3-2209

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