® THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Fobruery 4, 1963 (SANITONE)} CLEANERS end LAUNDERERS OSHAWA ~ PORT WHITBY « BOWMANVILLE - OSHAWA'S ONLY UNIONIZED SHOP 723-4631 50 MILL -- a Dissatisfied Sexually ' Dear Ann Landers: Y've been|tions on how to raise children, Imost fect tl do na married to an almost perfec T am not learning from psychol-| oe es 6 feaing loses his temper, his disposition|°8Y, books, but from my older!paq, is remarkable, He is successful|sister who has three children. money, good to our children and|watching her. My sister con- wer Gates savet had a serious fight.|stantly repeats in the presence Q 24-HOUR SERVICE long as he keeps his hands off|things they say and do. She also mn but this he does not want|Tepeats the naughty things--and TRAVEL to do. I've been trying for years}, lating 'thie te wand to tell him I don't love him and|'et claims this is good because PHONE 728-6201 Wife Ponders Divorce husband for 13 years. He never This information is for you to in business, generous with|I'm Jearning what not to do by We get along beautifully so|°f, her children, the cute little FOUR SEASONS they hear every word, My sis- never did. I married him think-|'he complimentary things make ing his good qualities and gen- erosity would make up for the missing ingredient, but I was wrong. His kisses leave me cold. His love making is clumsy and in- ept. I get nothing from him. I thought we'd improve in time, but if anything he has gotten worse. Shalt I divorce him, provided I can find some grounds? Or should I stick with him for the children? You may think I'm unbalanced to complain when I have all the material things, but believe me I'd rather scrub floors and have something of the FOR 30 DAYS | Read any book at home in your own time. take a whole month if you wish. If you're not 100% satisfied return them for a full refund! Mr. Edward Elliott, Miss Mar- garet Russell, president, Mrs. from left to right: Mr. Robert O'Brien, Mrs. 'Harry Staples, STANDARD CATALOGUE 1962 standard 'cata of CANADIAN COINS Tokens and Paper Money BY JUMPING CAT BRIDGE Kenneth Wells, journalist turned countryman, presents the warm, el Be face of country living in intario, Moonstone Creek comes vividly to life in this series of January to December stories. Published 1.00 at 3.50 Cole's Price ... TRAVEL GUIDE TO EUROPE By Myra Waldo Over 600 poges packed with holiday information on 19 Euro- FLYING WITNESS The Golden Age of flying. from wer to the outbreak of World ther pioneers, Graham Wallace. with 12 nistor+ ic photographs, 1.00 pean countries. Currency, prices, tipping, where to stay where to eat, plus complete itineraries for car touring. Published et 5.95 Cole's Price You may have o coin of except- lonat value in your pocket right now, This illustrated catalogue lists all types of Canadian. cur- rency from 1700. Complete with price list and index for easy reference, Published Published at 4.25 Cole's Price FIRE AT SEA On a stormy night in 1934, the luxury liner Morro Castle burst in. to flames and was abandoned, Thomas Gallagher tells this true story of murder and arson at sea, 17 dramatic photos. Published et 4.00 Cole's Price TRAILMAKER The daring and dramatic story of Alexander MocKenzie, and his perilous expidition to find an You'll ii j overland route to the Pacific. By on uehin Welker hha on Richard S, Lambert. can be! Here is a_ practical, Published money-saving guide covering ot 2.95 hotels, transportotion tours, Cole's Price everything you need to know, Published at 2, Cole's Price MEXICO ON $5.00 A DAY THE TRIBE THAT LOST ITS HEAD Nicholas Montserrat's best selling novel about terror and revolt in a ficticious British colony. The veneer of civilizotion shattered by primitive African savagery. JUSTICE TRIUMPHANT Cecil Fielding presents a fasinat- MOBIL TRAVEL GUIDE | iiiiiss"murder eaves, 'Adsiph Beck, Beck, Over 2.000 motels, hotels, restau- Steinie M, Morrison. TI jompson rants and resorts with addresses. and Bywaters, Christie and Evans, telephone numbers. facilities and won 1600 and others, prices. A guide to good food, Published lodging and sightseeing in New at 3.50 England and New York State. Cole's Price TIDEFALL Published et A seaforing adventurer . returns 1.50 to the town of ne am failures Cole's Price THOSE OF THE and with his new wealth, iT BEAUTY AND THE -- at nova oy" Themes Rah all, BEAST SOUTH AFRICAN A beautiful written book about pix, From the locked vanity boxes of WINTER the birds and animals of the for- ished European beauties, Count Marco est. in particular, the presents intimate, revealing sec- Special correspondent James Mor- . "abbit, Wallace Grange's book will rets that will add spice to your fis presents a revealing close-up give old and young alike a bet life. A"guidebook for hunting and of South Africa and the constant. understanding of our wild- taming man. triangular struggle between Dutch wf Published 1 00 Afriikaner, British and African, __Publishe THE NORTHERN ae Published "a Cole's Price ...... He ot 3.75 Cole's Price LIGHT ee A. J. Cronin has chosen a smoll- town newspaper editor and SHARE THE FARE lisher for his Pastel de Chocles from Chile, Tan Fa Tong. from China, Mousaka and the conmMANY against the migiht of the great press lords, from Greece, Lomo Saltade from Brazil and mony other exotic dishes from all over. the world. seeeees 59¢ Complete recipes and a glossary PATHS OF LOVE : SEEN 'TTIN William Northcott and Mr. |other. Sinners ot tbe cae pene Northcott. Can you advise me? -- NO Oshawa Times Photo | PULSE f " ' Dear No Pulse: You married Annual Blue And Silver Ball RNAO Association |isc'at wes pote hs sane --one of them is ability UNITS, GROUPS sociation to provide you with material . . things, Apparently he has de- Creates Gay Evening For Many |. AUXILIARIES _| Shows Noted Film ives, : You don't say why he mar- A snowman floor centre piece,| Mr. Michael Fair, Miss Jean-/ COLLEGE HILL ASSOC, At Group Meeting ried you--but he' didn't marry gay table decorations and dang-jine Kellar, Miss Patsy Elliott,) The Ladies Auxiliary from the you to "keep his hands off." ling ceiling stars created the/Mr. Ted Smith, Miss Joan Wil-|College Hill Neighborhood Asso-| -The regular meeting of the!' The unsatisfactory sexual as- Scene for the annual Blue andjliams, Mr. Wallace Cain, Miss/cijation held its meeting at the| Registered Nurses' Association|pect of your marriage is a re- Silver Ball held last Friday}Penny Cline, Mr. Robert Blears,/clubhouse recently with the|¢ ontario, District 5, Ontario|flection of your dissatisfaction| ss evening in St. Gregory's audi-|Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tippett-|president, Mrs. Harry Williams, C he . d with the whole man. You two orium sponsored by the Phi/Mr. and Mrs. H. Ball, Mr. and|presiding. ounty Chapter, was held OM)neeq outside help. Divorce is Phi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi.|Mrs. John Matthew, Mr, and} There were tex members|Monday, January 28 at 8.00/not the answer. Cure it. Don't Door prizes were won by|Mrs. William Sutton, Mr. and/present, p.m, at the Ajax and Pickering|kill it. Mr, and Mrs. T. Elliott, Mr.|Mrs. Peter Robinson, Miss Joan} There is to be a Carnival Sat-|General Hospital. The presi-| Dear Ann Landers: We are and Mrs. William Northcott,|Start, Mr. Bernard Debosky,/urday, February 2, and there|dent, Mr. M. Gerrow, welcomed|two girls 12 years old who want Mr. and Mrs. H. Staples and|/Mr. and Mrs. William Horton,)will be prizes for fancy dress,jail those present. Approximately|to know how to get rid of an ex- Mr. Robert O'Brien. «sal ag Ff petig sag rior also races. Adudts and enitdree 60 members attended the meet-|friend. ' i amblyn, Miss a »!welcome. Also there will be aj ing. She used to de a very nic asa Ciecdea 'booty, Mr pe yg adage te AA sale of hot dogs, hot chocolate,! Mrs, Esther Anthony, regis- young lady, but ever ines ber Mrs. Geor @ Robbins, Miss Joan|,. "8s Brenda Flegg, Mr. Rob-|tea and coffee. tered nurse, sang three songs: |mother bought her a coat with a iermas Mr. Donald Salter,/rt 2Brien, Miss Pat Kell) Tt was decided to have a Val-|«The Second Minuet", "Christ-|racoon collar she is like a dif. Moe Sally Janes, Mr. William oP apart es" da i. Slentine Tea Wednesday, Febru-/opher Robin" and "I Would|ferent person. This girl actually Swan, Miss Judith Reesen, Mr.|xri sand Mrs. Elner|2ty 1 and a sale of home bak-/Lay Me Down and Dee For My|went to the principal of the Philip Dudley, Mr. and Mre|gune sat And Mrs. Elmeriing. Taddie". school and asked him if she begov! j|auiott, Mr. and Mrs. Fred! 'The election of officers will ilm,|Could have a locker all to her- Rudolph Secerbegovic, Mr. and/peare' Mr, and Mrs. Donald be held Wednesday, February 27 The UNICEF colored film, U bec he didn' rm jt gett Merl McClennan, Mr. D. Fernane-|and also a pot luck supper at featuring pany Rays, | Aatign- jewSewsignn. ey to "7 piesa Marr Mr. Warren Clark, Miss|Miss Louise Thompson, Mr.|¢.39 p.m, sha ment Children" was shown. This to 8 Lynda Welbanks, Mr. Clifford/ang Mrs. James Reid, Mr.| 'we Willian, Logeinan won United Nations International|Somebody else's coat. 'Shepherd, Miss Phyllis Gan-/and Mrs. Anthony Azzarello,|tne hake draw. Children's Emergency Fund] We are all sick of her strut- emi, Mr. Dennis Tozerson,/Mr Robert Owen, Miss Donna Refreshments were served by| 5 created by the United Na.|ting around like a peacock and . David LaLande, Miss San-|Heayn, Mr. James Slyfield,/Mrs. John aeaebcuah ant Mr. tions in 1946 to meet the emer-|We want to let her know, How dra Archer, Miss Barbaralmiss Ruth Kell, Tieeat Persone '|gency needs of children, par-|can we do it? Thank your for Irvine, Mr. Harvey Hicks, Mr.| Mr. Robert Walker, Miss ; ticularly in war devastated|your advice--AGAINST SHOW- Clayton Morgan, Miss Nancy) Joan Elliott, Mr. Edward Mer-|CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH | reas, and promote child health| OFFS Lunn. ringer, Miss Virginia Piper, (Evening Guild) in general. Of all those who} Dear Against: In a few weeks TO ALL MEN The heroic story of the Canadian Red Cross Society by McKenzie Porter. An inspiring record stratch- ing from the Spanish-American war to Springhill disaster. ceneee ot 3. Cole's Price Published et 3,50 Cole's Price Mr. and Mrs. W. E. North-/Miss 'Bobby Morrison, Mr.| The first meeting of the New| have suffered from the acts of|the coat won't be so new and cott, Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Kell,iGarry Hicks, Mr. and Mrs.|Year was held recently in the| Wt, the children of the world|she won't strut so much, Be pa- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Freek,|Frank Cox, Mr. and Mrs.|church parlor with Mrs. W, M,|4re the most tragic. Many of|tient and wait until the girl re- Miss Margaret Russell, Mr.|George Constable, Mr. and| Miller presiding. them are deprived of homes and|turns to normal. David Perkin, Mr. Gerald Mc-/Mrs, 'T. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs.| | Mrs. Stanley Gales read the|Parents and are sick, bewilder-| Dear Ann Landers: I am an fia », Miss Stella Smarz, Mr.|s. Comerford, Mr. and Mrs. G.|minutes. and Miss Winifred|@4 and hungry. UNICEF assists|16-year-old college student but nneth Crevier, Mr. and Mrs.!Bond, Mr. and Mrs. H. Staples,|Drayson reported on the fi-|iN national child health and already I have some definite no- | ag Welsh, Mr. Robert Hop-|Miss Dorothy Lawless, Mr.|nances. welfare programs in more than » Miss Maureen Cumerford-Raiph Clark, Miss Marian| It was announced that Mrs,|°0 countries. It is financed by = heen Devt Mis8|Johnston, Mr. Robert J. Wild|Gordon Leslie and Mrs. F, G.|80vernments and by private do. . prada poy Miz|224_many more. Knowler had attended the serv-| "ations through the United Na- or Lay Walle, Ms cemis ice of dedication at Hillsdale) 0ns Appeal for Children. marz, r. ~ Robert USEHOLD HINT Manor, when the alms plate| Money, goods and services are race, Miss Kathy Learmouth,| Using too much pattern in ajdonateq by the Guild, was dedi.| distributed to countries on. the Mr, Lee Wesley, Miss Sharon|room produces a confused, clut-| oateq. 4 "|basis of children's needs which Parish, Mr. Douglas Amey,|tered effect, while plain sur- The membership in the Cana-|C@"n0t be met from the coun- Miss Serena Strachan. faces are restful to the eyes. | qian Association of Consumers|'tY's own resources. Aid is given is to be renewed. Mrs. M. B,|S0lely on the basis of need, Proctor will receive the litera.|Without regard to race, creed, ture and give a review of im.|&tionality or political consider. portant items at future meet.|tion. International co-operation ings. in this program has led to a new Confirmation service will be|CMsciousness of our responsib- held Sunday, February 3, at 7.00) ity toward children. p.m. The Right Reverend H. R,| Following the meeting, a so- Hunt, MA, DD, The Suffragen|Cial hour was held with refresh. Denny the Dry Cleaner Says: CALL US FOR PROMPT PICK-UP and RAND McNALLY UNIVERSAL ATLAS A beautiful full colour atlas. com- plete and up-to-date with detail- moon map, outer space map and a fold out 50" x 36" wall map of the world, Inculdes a sone World Information Table a RAND McNALLY VACATION GUIDE Here is a complete travel guide complied especially for motoring holidays, Covers Canada. U,S,A,. Mexico plus special information on Alaska and Hawaii. Packed with maps, pictures and essen- tial facts, Published et 4.50 Cole's Pree PHONE 728-5133 4 Centres to Serve You: of terms. blished at 1.00 Cole's Price HAPPY RETURNS OF TODAY Celebrating her second Whitby. Kelly's grandparents birthday today is Kelly Louise, @fe Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hot- tot, Whitby, and Mr. and Mrs. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Gordon Neville, Haliburton. "C. Neville, Palace street, confirming bishop. 7, at 8 p.m. Mrs. press reporter, Bishop of Toronto will be the @ 434 Simcoe South ments provided by the host hos- @ 249 King East pital. The next meeting will be held in the church parlor February The executive for 1963 is as follows: Mrs. W. J. Goodswan, honorary president; Mrs. W. G, Jackson, past president; Mrs. W. M. Miller, president; Mrs. F. G. Knowler, 1st vice-presi- dent; Mrs. Ernest Reading, 2nd vice - president; Mrs. Stanley Gales, secretary; Miss Winifred :|Drayson, treasurer; Mrs. Gor- +|don Leslie, telephone and mem. ;|bership convener; sjence Corbett, social convener; Mrs. G. H. Elliott, sunshine con- vener; Mrs. Garnet White, rep- ||resentative to advisory board; Mrs. M. B. Proctor, CAC repre- entative; Mrs. Edward Salmon, Clar. Call NOW and SAVE. 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