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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Sep 1963, p. 8

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'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, September 25, 1963 a j " eal we 'The flickering light @f the litary candle on her first rthday cake is eclipsed by sparkle in Sharon Lea * Bailey's eyes as she holds her : ith for the big puff. Sharon 'is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bailey, Rossland oad west, and granddaughter 'of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bailey, 'ONE, TWO, THREE, -- BLOW!' Blackstock and Mr. and Mrs.*| Jack Bray, Port Perry. Her great grandparents are Mrs. Arthur Leighton, RR No, 2, Nestleton; Mrs, Roy Leach, Epsom; Mr. and Mrs. John Bray, Brooklin and Mr. Wil- liam Bailey, England. --Photo by Allan Bailey = joe BELINGUALISM COUNTS while girls who speak only Eng- {MONTREAL (CP) -- Chief|lish are based in Vancouver ardess Lois McDonald ofjand are rarely put on the cross- dian Pacific Airlines says|Canada run. bilingualism has taken on a new importance in the recruiting of airline stewardesses. CPA stew- in Montreal amesses based KEEPS GROWING Canada has 43 cities with pop- UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES B AND PW CLUB The Business and. Profession- al Women's Club held its first meeting of the-season at Ade- laide House with Mrs. J. W. Richardson presiding. Reports were presented and plans for- mulated for the year's activi- ties. September 30, the Business and Professional Women's Clubs of Region No, 5 will join with the Oshawa Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club at a special meeting. The Provincial president, Mrs. Margaret Ash- down, will be the speaker. Business Women's Week will be observed the week of Oc- tober 20, commencing with church attendance followed by a luncheon. The annual Night of Cards at Simcoe Hall has been arranged for Monday, October 21, at 8.00 p.m. NORTHMINSTER UCW (Rossland Unit) Mrs. William Blight opened the meeting of the Rossland unit of Northminster United Church Women held Tuesday night in the church parlors. She was assisted in the serv- ice of worship by Mrs. Mervin McLean and Mrs, Ralph Wes- cott, who spoke on the topic, 'words Fittingly Spoken." Mrs. Wescott said that the words are the commonest means of expressing ourselves and we ought always to take care as Christians, how we do express ourselves, keeping in mind Jesus' admonition that we shall have to give account for every idle word The divine gift of speech is a trust which should be adjoined with thoughtfulness, dignity and restraint." During the business session, final plans were made for the presentation of Mr, Eric Ald- winckle, Septemher 26, Prepar- ation for showing Mr. Ald- winckle's pictures, some of which will be the originals of the illustrations of the 'Word and the Way" were made. It was decided that the group would take charge of the Christ- must speak French and Englishjulation greater than 40,000. mas booth at the bazaar to be ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: I've been, trying to write this letter for several days but I become so furious every time I think about it I am unable to gather my thoughts, Our son was not accepted into kindergarten this fall. because he will not be five years old until Nov. 16. James is an un- usually precocious child, He has been reading for almost a year, He began reciting poetry from memory when he was 24% and I don't mean little nursery rhymes, James prefers the clas- sics, School Regulations Best For The Most held by the Northminster UCW, November 6. ieee Miss Betty Leask, who had taken the tour conducted by The Observer of the United Church of Canada, showed col- ored slides of her trip which started from Toronto to Copen- hagen, Denmark, then to Rome where tour members visited Vatican City, St, Peter's Basil- ica, saw the ceiling painted by Michael Angelo and other great painters, After seeing the beau- ty spots of Rome, they con- tinued to Cairo, Egypt, where the pyramids and the sphinx attracted their attention. A visit to Israel and Jordan where the historic places of Jesus' life and death were visited, was followed by a trip to Greece. Mrs, William Blight's group served refreshments, Three children in this block were accepted into kindergarten simply because they were born from seven to 12 weeks earlier than our James. None of these children is particularly bright. I refuse to believe that they are better prepared for school than our son. When are the schools going to remodel] the archaic en- trance requirements and take into consideration the total child instead of just his birthday?-- INDIGNANT and I said, "no." He told me I would have to rent one be- cause the wedding is going to be a fancy affair. When I asked who was going to pay for the tux rental he said: "Ann Land- ers. says you are." d I think this is all wrong and I don't care who says other- wise. I didn't ask my cousin if I could be his best man. He asked me. Why should i have to pay vp! out of my own pocket to do him a favor? Please print this right away and tell me if you actually made up this crazy ldw. It doesn't sound like you, But then, you hear from so many nuts it's pos- sible that you have turned a little jos § yourself, Thank you, from some nuts, but I get Wie aeKOG MO WL OWNEG a WUTjihZ poopie Use Fou, so Dear Broke: Yes, I do hear then * st-Syens, out, I did not make up the "law." It is a tradition that the mem- bers of the wedding party pay pest time in-my I get a queas stomach, leave late, hate to see the wee ite. Bells ring, both..of joie my|THE gi to wo early, for their own outfits. It is con-| constant: sidered an honor and a priv- lege to have been selected--and honors and privileges often en- tail responsibilities, Dear Ann Landers: I am 35, married for the second time and have two teenage children »? my first marriage. These children live with my wife and me. Three months ago I met a girl 30, who came to work at plant, She is married for the second time, also. This woman has three children by her first marriage. We eat lunch together every day and she has told me that her second marriage is not some lovely letters from charm working out. I'm in Jove for the Dear In: It's awfully hard for a teacher or a superinten- dent to tell an adoring mother that her genius son (who may well be brilliant) is not emo- tionally ready for school, The child who is reciting Keats may not be ready for kindergarten, regardiess of what his mother thinks. It is true that some older| children are not ready either, but the most workable over-all rule of thumb is to establish an age for entrance and stick to it, Dear Ann Landers: I'm sure you do some good, but I want you to know that you do some harm once in a while, too, My cousin is getting married around Christmas. He asked me to be his best man at his wed- ding and I said I would. He FOR RENT modern typewriters and adding machines of ef! mokes: Under- wooed, Smith Corona, Royal, d rates. MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. $. 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