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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 May 1963, p. 9

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Contrast In School Readers Timely Topic At H&S Meeting ANN LANDERS Can Sympathize UNITS, GROU AUXILIARIE SH 1 BLETCHLY England (CP)-- Mary. Tierney, 21, complained KING STREET UCW No, 10 The monthly meeting of the the 'Life and Literature" 1962 Unit 10 of King Street United 560° to her local bakery that one of ta bought | DYED-FREETO MATCH |: the hot cross. buns she at Easter had a swastika in- stead of a cross, The aston- ished baker could offer no ex- planation for his hot swastika] 79 SIMCOE N. n, Church met on May 1 in the church parlor for its regular meeting, with 10 present. Presi- dent, Mrs, Roy Lee presided and a word of welcome was extend- ed to Mrs. G. Suppelsa. Secretary, Mrs. Glen Stevens, edition which sells for $2.75. Mr.- Sheffield described his education which began in an American school which was well-equipped and had many ac- tivities for the students. He de- scribed the contrast he found E. A. Lovell Home and School Association was held recently. 'A short business meeting in- ¢luded presentation of nomina- tions for the slate of officers for 1963-64 and a call for further F/nominations from the members ony eolor, All sizes TAMMY Fashion Shoes; 728. With Smirched Girl Dear Ann Landers: Your ad- vice today was good, but you didn't go far enough. I'm talk- for tournaments to meet real | competition, The trips usually lasted three days. Hit 5 TO present. The attendance prize _ | was won by Miss Aileen Found's .|Grade 8 class. The speaker, Mr. Robert Shef- field, vice-principal of the Dr. -2\S. J. Donevan Collegiate, was :\introduced by Mr. Gaskin. His -|topic was '30 Years of Educa- nes : | Two hundred years ago, when Mr. Sheffield compared three|Canada was taken over by the yn rat - gone schools|pritish, there were only 60,000 uring the last thirty years --| neople, mostly French-speaking. the old Ontario Reader which! One-third of the people pee il- cost 14 cents; the "Life and) jiterate, and one-third were only Literature". 1937 edition priced) nie to read and write a few at 30 cents to the student; and! words, There is still consid- |erable illiteracy in this century. LODGES AND A description of the Ittle one: SOCIETIES room red schoolhouse with its |GOLDEN JUBILEE CH. 10 between. this school and the rural school which he attended when he moved to Ontario. Readers give a clear reflec- tion of the society and what peo- ple wish children to learn, They reflect more of contemporary 'life than any other textbook. ing about the unfortunate girl who was unable to get a date because her sister had a child out of wedlock. The parents of the boys at school would not permit their sons to associate with "any member of such a family." You said, and justly so, that the parents were outrageously unfair to discriminate against the girl because of her sister's mistake. You should have ad- ded, however, that the younger girl had better expect to carry the stigma for a good many years because most people rel- ish scandal and do their best to keep it going. We know about such things, Ann. Our son innocently -- ac- cepted a ride with a friend, not knowing the car was stolen. His name was spread all over the papers. Several months have passed and even though Stories floated back to méeiread the minutes. that the bridge players were playing bridge five and six hours, and just playing the rest of the time. So after three years of eating out of the free- zer I blew the whistle on her. Today I am married to a woman who doesn't know one card from another and we have two children. My first wife was too busy to think about kids. And I might, add, we are very happy. GRAND SLAMMED Dear Slammed: Why blame bridge for your wife's itchy foot and loose morals? The game was only a gimmick to get her out of town. If a woman is going to cheat, she'll dream up any excuse to cover. | Dear Ann Landers: I am 13) ter banquet Tuesday, May 14, 6.30 p.m, was announced, We were asked to save super market green stamps church' projects. size shirts, towels and wash cloths for the layette being pack urgently needed. Petrolia at 6.30 on June 4. attending jmeeting the night before. Miss Muriel our son has been cleared of all blame his name is still on everyone's lips. All we can do now is conduct ourselves with dignity, try to stand in the receiving line and|Grower, 23rd Psalm", shake hands with a Miss Beth people. My problem study: book lot of that th is The CGIT mother and greg" for Crib sheets, safety pins, baby powder and soap, six months ed in the bale on May 15 are An invitation was accepted to join the Alice Jackson Unit 1 in their June meeting at Camp The group will dispense with the regular June meeting when the Alice Jackson Wilson was in years old and am faced with a|Charge of the worship period, terrible problem. 1 will be con-|having as her theme "Word of irffied in a few weeks. After|God in Nature". Mrs. George church services I will have to|Cuthbert read a poem "Flower| Miller presented speaking on |water, brought back memories | Adelaide House with the Regent| By reading excerpts of stories land March meetings were read| trate the differences in the con- eee 4 Mrs. J. A. Vivash, assistant box stove, lack of plumbing, jpail and dipper for drinking DE|to some of those present. One |. 'The April meeting met at|teacher taught all eight grades. Mrs. W. D. Burns presiding. j|and poems from the three books, | 'The minutes of the February| Mr. Sheffield was able to illus- land confirmed by the secre-| tent of each, tary,Mrs. E, L. Disney. /treasurer gave the report. treasurer's| Te The old Ontario Reader con- |tains stories and poems which lreflect the pioneer background. It also portrays a martial, Brit- ish background witnessed in t! hold our heads up and wait: un- til g the busybodies find some-|° hing else to talk about--BEE HERE I am' sure they have called our jwhen I get nervous my hands'Hong Kong, et all sweaty n/|Will be this way after my con- freshments, ~ | firmation, Mrs, Glen Stevens served re em ee Sac a pee oi, oe It Took Some Head Scratching... but we come up with @ very hoppy answer... Baker Clean- ing. Our rugs had to be cleaned thoroughly. We tried Boker's, : TREASURE GO ON DISPLAY | Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Dear Been: Thank you for|, | already his pocket and wipe his hands} who have over 75 years of experience in this field, and come Mrs. R. A. Wallace, left, left, 1st vice-president of Lyceum Club and Women's Art Association, is more than pleased with the many hand- some items from far - away. lands that have been promised for display by Oshawa famil- fies. She is seen with Mrs. Nich Halve The Calories Double The Flavor With This Dessert If you and your weight-con- scious neighbors shy away from dessert items at your morning coffee parties, why not serve this rich-tasting, yet calorie-shy chocolate cheese loaf: CHOCOLATE CHEESE LOAF envelopes (or tablespoons) unflavored gelatin 4 teaspoon salt ¥ cup cocoa tablespoons sucary! solution eggs, separated cup skim milk cups cottage cheese, sieved teaspoon vanilla 1-3 cup nonfat dry milk 1-3 cup ice water Combine gelatin, salt and c in top of double boiler. 2 3 2 1 3 1 nose! such material as "Charge of the Light Brigade', and shows a strong moral and religious bent. Considerable change was seen in the 'Life and Literature" text of 1937. There was less "blood and thunder". The majority of people at that time lived in the country and this was revealed lin the stories describing the joys Atfer a short discussion Mrs.}of farm life. A few selections . ; .. V. Walker moved that fifty) pointed ahead to an industrial Combine sucaryl, egg yolks|qoliars be given toward the/cociety, Traditional tales of con- and milk; blend into dry ingre-| purchase of a serving cart for fict were told, but no world dients. Cook and stir over boil-) Simcoe Hall. ~ war stories were included, show- ling water until thick, about 10/ Several volunteered to assist) ing a strong swing away from mintites. Remove from heat: | 2! the new, citizens reception at}war. Emphasis was toward a | the Legion Hall on May 17. stir.in sleved cottage cheese} me chapters annual picnic|Britain and the flag; more of and vanilla; chill until mixture! wij] be held at Cedar Brae| Canada and the world. begins to mould. Farm on June 17, "Life and Literature'? 1962 Beat egg whites A most big digg hie ea poets - ahhh ie | i ixt y lative letter from Mr. MclIntyre/esting book, placing emphasis Lia oe Bee at ice, waters | was read by Mrs, J. A./on human accomplishment. Ad- beat on high speed of mixer| Vivash. | venture stories are traditional. | until the consistency of whipped| The regent read a letter from| Equality of all peoples is stress- | ; slat! i.|headquarters urging members| ed, and less nationalism is evi- [Bisa Fold into gelatin mix-) © sinh a petition regarding the| dent. Many of the traditional old coun ' . adoption of the Red Ensign as|Sstories such as "Rip Van Turn into a lightly greased Canada's National Flag Winkle" are included, but there loaf pan (11 x 4 x 2 inches);/ "phe business meeting was|are also some modern fables chill until firm. Unmould and) cigseq with the singing of God) such as those by James Thur- garnish, if desired, with. low-| cave the Queen". |ber. Also found is a wide repre- }calorie whipped topping and) wr. CJ, Higgs,'Film Con-|sentation of selections of a shaved chocolate. lyener" showed an informative|moral and religious nature. This olas Lakas holding a decorative D.C. R. Hill read a letter from Greek plate and embroidered |the Golden Age Club thanking cloth. from Greece. The inter- |the chapter for a most delight national exhibition, sponsored! sy) birthday party. by the club in recognition of a tA W: ther. "educa Citizenship Week, will be held | , ie ame reed a Gee in McLaughiin 'Library on |"0nal secretary, ™ ty er iesihes ' : lof thanks from Georgina Island tee 14, afternoon school thanking the members i | the sporting equipment. Oshawa Times Photo|{" 2 B equ until stiff; Makes 12 servings, each con-|film called 'Assignment Chil- book embodies the new age we} less militaristic attitude, less of the letter. Your son's bitter ex- perience emphasizes again that it pays to select friends care- fully. | Dear Ann Landers: The |let-| ter from the poor sap whose| wife -went crazy over » mixed- league bowling rang a familiar| bell. In our family it. wasn't! bowling, it was contract bridge.| My: wife was always a hot-| shot at cards. First it was al friendly little game with the girls. Then she, became in- volved in tournament bridge.| This broadened the field to in-| clude both boys and girls. | She got to be such a whiz! and the local talent was no chal- lenge. She had to go out of town Tired, Run-down Women, want to regain your youthful looks ? Look In mirror! Has run-down condition, due t iron deficiency, made you look haggard, old Want to feel better, regain your youthful looks Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Their blood-building iron is often needed, to regain energy, vim, Also improves appetite, which helps to fill out any hollows that may make you appear old. Contains | vitamin Bi, calcium, phosphorus, Introductory size costs little. Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets today to help restore vitality, feel younger, For sale 'at all drug stores everywhere. | family ly doctor and he says\when he gets a breather. nothing can help clammy} yoy'l) w hands. He told me not to worry|qiccover that many of about it. How can I not worry?|hands you will be shaking wil It is so embarrassing. {be clammy too Please tell me what to do--|--______*'__" orry less when you the| up with bright, spotlessly cleaned rugs, They use the very lotest equipment, con handle eny rug including Wilton's Ax- ministers, Reversibles, Orientals, Indions, etc., ete. Moth proofed too! And the service is hard to beot, Call Ross Mills, their local agents, they'll handle your job in on expert manner. 1} 1} SHOOK UP ALREADY Dear Shook: You don't indi-| cate whether you are a boy or| a girl. This information would} have helped me with my ans- wer. A girl can wear dainty) white silk gloves. A boy can have an extra handkerchief in) Anscus-GRAYDON CARPET COMPANY 282 King W. 728-9581 BROADLOOM TILE @ WEDDING PORTRAITS © WEDDING ALBUMS aye: 1 21 ATHOL ST. WEST 723-3680 "Just One Call Does Them All" Agents for BAKER CARPET CLEANING CO. @. Over 75 Years Experience @ FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY ROSS E. MILLS Co. 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