4 4\"tips on dieting." This was fol-|' & YOUNG KING This sturdy little fellow is David: Wayne, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ronald King, Monteith avenue. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Byard King, Oshawa, and Mrs. Caroline Ray, Bancroft. David was seven months old at the time of the picture. Aldsworth Photography '\have a Garden Party at: her La perpen te otic es ait tae oe ee wy oe . UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES 26 SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. The 26th Oshawa Scout Moth- ers held their meeting last Wed- nesday evening in the form of a pot luck supper, at the home of the president, Mrs, Keith Alderton. A letter was read from the Oshawa District Council invit- ing parents to attend the Queens Scout Ceremony May 13 at the. Robert Samuel McLaugh- lin Institute (MCVI), Reports were given by Mrs. George Peters, Mrs. Elgin Knopps and Mrs, Keith Alder- ton on the convention held. at Camp Samac. Mrs. George Ellis offered to home in June, as the money making project for the year. held at the home of Mrs. Ellis' ers' plaques. TOPS CLUB At the regular weekly meet-|; The next meeting is to bel, 718 Stone street west, and the}? project will be painting scout)! TET AQIT ENE ing of the Tops Club, Florence Russell gave a reading on) lowed by games led by Mary) McConnell, Prize winners were | Vivian Fisher and Florence Rus-| sell. Hilda Scott was the winner of a lucky draw. The members regret that Vivain Fisher, a former Six Weeks Queen, is moving to To- ronto, Pauline Shaw was awarded the Six-Weeks' Queen Trophy for 10% lbs. weight loss. The above also was named high loser of the week seven MRS. VICTOR HULATT, left, was elected president of the Dr. C. F. Cannon Home mispeech on and School Association, at the May meeting. She succeeds Mrs, Walter Paterson. Dr. C. F. Cannon H&S Appoints Executive For 1963-64 Term he annual meeting of the Dr.| mon Home and School Asso- ciation was held last Monday evening at the school with Mrs Walter Paterson presiding. Kindergarten registration was) held at this school on May 7 an! 8. Field day is to be held June 4. Mrs. Paterson announced that a pot luck supper will be held at E.-A. Lovell School for the Home and School Council May 28 The attendance banner was) won by Mr. Swain Van Camp's class. Several songs were sung by the school choir under the di- rection of Mrs. Andrew Suwala with Mrs. Brooks at the piano Mrs. James Moore will be in charge of the theatre party for! the safety patrols Mrs, Ross Edmunds, president from Home = and} School Council was introduced| and brought greetings from) Council, after which she install-| Chairmen as follows: Mrs. Lenard Calfas, Mrs. Ralph Ime- son, Mrs, Giles Harrison, Mrs. {Alex Focher, Mrs. Leo Ginstl. | Mrs. Edmunds announced that arrangements are being made for a workshop for new execu- tives and officers, | On behalf of the association Mrs. Giles Harrison presented Mrs. Edmunds with a gift. Mrs. Victor Hulatt presented Mrs. Paterson with a past presi- }dent's pin, Followin gthe adjournment,| round and square dancing was/ enjoyed and refreshments were| served. Music for dancing was sup-| plied by Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey, 4 Leonard Riley. *)during the summer was discuss- Roy| pounds, and won two tins of diet fruit, which is brought to the club by the previous week's gainers as a penalty. TOPS (Take off Pounds Sensi- bly) is the answer for all Fat- 8 p.m., ORC, Gibb street. OLD COUNTRY CLUB The Oshawa and District Old Country Club Ladies' Group met at Simcoe Hall recently for}, their monthly meeting. The pres- ident, Mrs. George Day, open- ed the meeting and introduced Mr. Rudi Maeder who gave a the proposed Osh-| awa Civic Auditorium. Mrs. Day welcomed the first overseas visitor, Mrs. T. H. Riley of Salford, England, who is staying with Mr. and Mrs. The outing to Toronto Island ed. Mrs, Lawrence Milner and Mrs, A. Bennett, also Mrs. Leonard Riley and Mrs. David Boakes volunteered to dress two dolls in "Miss England' costumes. It was proposed that at the next meeting a pot luck supper be held. Following the business meet- ing, refreshments were served and a white elephant auction was held. Mrs. George Holtom acted as the auctioneer and ap- proximately $19.00 was made, which will go towards the jgroup's donation to the Cere- bral Palsy Association. USED IN PERFUME The aromatic oil of the sassa- ties Anonymous. Tuesday night,|_ MR. AND MRS. R. Northminster United Church was the setting for the marriage last Friday of Miss Patricia Lynn Kell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Clifton L. Kell, Oshawa, and Mr. Reginald Edward Mc- Intyre, son of Mrs. Robert Mc- Intyre, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Mcintyre. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend H. A. Mellow sag the wedding music played by Mr. John Robertson and Mrs, William Kinsman, soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a while norganza_ street-length gown with a bouffant .skirt. The Guipure lace jacket was styled with three-quarter sleeves and a scalloped neckline. A match- ing rose headdress adorned with pearls held her French illusion veil and she carried a cascade of white roses, pink carnations, stephanotis and ivy. The bride's sister, Miss Ruth Ann Kell, was the maid of honor. She wore a dress of apple blossom pink with a re- embroidered lace bodice fash- ioned with a scoop neckline and of the bride's and she carried a cascade. of pink carnations, stephanotis and ivy. fras tree is used in some kinds of candy, soaps, perfumes and medicines. | SATIN SHOES 9.99 DYED FREE TO MATCH | any color, All sizes TAMMY Fashion Shoes 79 SIMCOE N. 728-2491 STOP Ansus- {GRAYDON CARPET COMPANY 282 King W. 728-9581 BROADLOOM TILE vice-| ed the following executive for! 1963-64: President, Mrs. Victor Hulatt; Ast vice-president, Mrs. Frederic| Mr. record-| Jose} 2nd_ vice-president, Harold Messerschmitt; ing secretary, Mrs. Harry| Mitchell; corresponding secre-| tary, Mrs. George Ellis; treas-| tirer, Mrs. Alex Christie. Asparagus Time Is Here Again PATTE'S There is no beter way of ser- ving asparagus then Cheese Sauce, now made easy way, Soup. CHEESE SAUCE 1 can (10 ounces), condensed with, the with Cheddar Cheese 95 three-qtiarter sleeves, and skirt } of silk organza over taffeta. Her headdress was on the style} | E. McINTYRE --Aldsworth Photography The best man' was Mr, James| jmy husband would think the jwoman was nutty and perhaps her husband knew what he was llous things and now you come |husband's ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: I have wanted to write to you on sther occasions when I've disagreed with your advice, but somehow I never got around to it. A re- cent column however, was 80 stupid I can't put off writing any longer. I mean your insipid reply to the woman whose nutty husband locked up his personal belongings every night. You told the wife to phone her doctor and he would '"'take it from there." It is obvious, Ann Landers, that you are not mar- ried to a doctor. Well, I am, and if he got a call like that doing. Too many screwballs in the world are already phoning their doctors at all hours of the day and night to chat about ridicu-|, along and encourage it! Why didn't you print your business telephone number and tell the crazy woman to call him?--Amazed at your Ignorance. Dear Amazed: I did not sug- |gest that the woman phone her McIntyre-Kell Vows Exchanged In Northminster United Church doctor at home and discuss the problem. I did suggest that a husban who locks up his car keys,| credit cards, loose change and cuff links, every night and pins| , v Going Steady at 13 Often Leads to Trouble the key in his pyjama pocket, needs professional help. This is what I meant by "have a talk with your doctor and he will take it from there." Dear Ann Landers: As the ex- ecutive director of a home for unwed mothers I was interested in the letter from R.D., the woman who rejoiced that her 13-year-old daughter was going) steady. She was in error be-| of ginning with her first ar 2 The woman wrote: "I am mother." She is a female baby sitter -- and a poor one. A mother should have a measure of maturity. Referring to her 13-year-old daughter, she said, "It's a sad sight to see this child, teary-eyed and fretting, |, waiting for the telephone to| ring." Ask her Ann, if she thinks it is pleasant to see a 13-year-old girl sitting teary-eyed and fret- ting--pregnant in a maternity| home. We get some ig si who are 11 years of age. seen them and I know vnate T 'm talking about. These 'girls often Ronald W. Bilsky, DC CHIROPRACTOR oe! HEADACHES @ SLIPPED DISCS 100 King E. 728-5156 tell us that going steady was the cause. R.D. says things are different than when she was a girl. There} she is right, Ann. Things are different. The unwed pregnancy rate is more than 300 per cent higher. Five years ago we had empty beds. We added a unit recently and still we have room for only one out of four appli- cants. Many of the girls who come to us tell us Ann Landers sent them. Please keep hammering away in your column about the ers of going steady, From where I sit, things don't look good.-- the dang- husband is either on their minds when in their sleep? How can it? I'm afraid to go to sleep.-- Talker Dear Talker: Most sleep-talk and is fragmentary, jumbled makes no sense, I you, pumping you--or obth. rged it and get some rest. D.P, of Fairhaven Home, Sac- Dear D.P.: Thank you for your letter, Many teen - agers are unhappy with me because cau es Ca meen nadian Toss nursing and technical persone peta ho Me og Pe roced and Tunisia in my firm and relentless stand against going steady: I intend keep hammering away on this subject until my typewriter falls apart, Dear Ann Landers: Most peo- ple get into trouble when they are awake. Not me. 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