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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Sep 1963, p. 12

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ANN LANDERS ~~ 'Old Maid's Squawks Scare No Love-Birds Dear Ann Landers: You must, be.a man. No woman 1 have given such rotten adyice to the daughter whose 72-ys2 old: dad wanted to remarry--in the' old folks home yet! at old geezer should have been declared off his trolley. I almost fainted when you gave him a green light. After all, the man has lived a full life. Fifty rs of marriage, a nice fam- . What more could a person want? Just because the old elk has met a woman at the home who must be as nutty as he and they want to get married, is no sign the family should okay .such nonsense. This just proves what I've always said: Sick, well or! a |about wild teen - agers who ®t @ Bri rrienas house rm a girl) because mom worries ovash narties. My. whole life is going to school, doing homework, going to family affairs which I hate. Can you see a way out of this jail?--Trapped Dear Trapped: A high school senior should be allowed to date. Enlist the aid of your favorite teacher or your clergyman. Have you mougnt of going away to college? If you haven't you should. Even if it means oe Seen were throuch, a working your way. Sirough Dear Ann Landers: I'm. a young mother who feels she ean't--do--anything right. My three children deserye a better mother than they have. I am always yelling at them, threat- ening, spanking and punishing. They are under 10 years of age and constantly at war with each other, the neighbor chfidren and|straignten me out m one letter,) Next, get in touch with ajme sitvatton you describe is not; but please lead me to the help|iocal- mental: health clinic for|an "off day.' Your kids reading material on how tojout of control. with -me. My husband says it's my job/I need--Blue Monday 'te control the Kids"and I know! : OEE ERNE SOM Beit BR oc Sd he's right, but_I just can't do|complete physical check - up.| There axe days when every|Melping instead of I t ho| You may~ be: run it, I see other youngsters w Lil cal attention. This behave~ beautifully. This means|™ their mother has done a good|can. make people short-temp- job. No one will ever say that|¢ted and impatient. Dear Monday: "First: get airaise-chiidren: and=in mother, no matier how compe- tent, would cheerfully change/te]] him it's got to be @ joint' children with any neighbor, but'effort. ; PS, Your. -hushand.-could_ he! criticizing. hey are his Kids, too, Give thei doll some reading material and about me and mine. More than anything I want to be a good mother but I don't measure up. I know you can't couldjis too old or too tired for sex dying--just show me a man who and I'll eat this newspaper. Thank You:--Glad I'm Single Dear Mary Sunshine: I'm glad you're single too. This is your contribution to the human race. Dear Ann Landers; Recently you told a mother she wasn't raising a son, that she was raising a vegetable. Well, that's exactly what my mother is do- New Appointment oo a 17-year-old veget- able. I should be having the time of my life now but instead I am miserable. My mother will not let me date although I'm a high school senior. I've never! been permitted to spend a night UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES * CORONATION H-S (East Whitby) The monthly meeting of the Coronation Home: and School As§ociation took place recently with 'Mr. Rudi Maeder presid- The room prize was won by Mrs. Robertson's room. r. Maeder reported there had been three executive meet- ings held before the summer recess, since the new executive took office. . Maeder reported the membership fee for Federation had been raised to $1 per fam- ily; There was considerable dis- cussion regarding this raising of membership fees and it was unanimously, agreed that the East Whitby Coronation Home and School Association be dis- solved and notification of with- drawal be sent to the Federa- tion. A motion was made that the teachers and parents form a club to work for the benefit of the school and children. This was seconded and carried unanimously. It was agreed to bave officers as in the previous association. The name of the club to be "Coronation Com- munity Club." Arrangements were made re- garding the Grade I Mothers' Ted to be held at the Conlin Sehool on September 25, at 2.30 p.m. Mr. R. Farrow, the principal ipal,|Mrs. E. A. Small announced the gave an informal reading an discussion about the regulations eet: down by the Department of Education, the children's read- ing, and homework and what is expected of the children and patents. Mr. Maeder thanked WESTMOUNT UCW An_ executive meeting was called recently by Mrs. Kenneth Markle at which it was planned to have as speaker at the Oc- tober General meeting Mrs. Gailbraith who will speak of her trip on South East Asia. Mrs. Markle mentioned at the school for leaders, held in August, the study for this term in program. ming is "The Covenant". November 27 at 7.30 was the definite date set for the fall bazaar, The general meeting for the Westmount UCW was held later. Mrs. E. A. Small leader of the 3rd Unit was in charge of this meeting Mrs. Harry Bennott led the worship service. Theme of the devotions was "Beginning Again", the Scripture was taken from chapter 1 of Genesis, verses 1-8 and 26-31. Mrs. E.A Small presided for the business meeting. Mrs. Percy Neal read the minutes; Mrs. Rupert Har- rison gave the treasurer's re- port in the absence of the treas- urer Mrs. Gordon Brown. Unit 1 will meet October 1 for the opening meeting of the fall session. Unit 11 will meet the 4th Tuesday evening of each -- instead of the 3rd Mon- y- A letter from unit 3 was read by Mrs, Percy Neal saying that their number w:y so few they found it impossible to carry on. date Nov. 27 at 7.30 p.m. for the fall bazaar to be held in the church hall. A motion was made saying that the group would uot cater outside the church. Mrs. E. A. Small urged all members to save old nylons, for overseas. the principal for his excell speech. The meeting ended with a social half hour. | S.A. HOME LEAGUE Mrs. William James opened the meeting with a chorus per- fod, after which Mrs. John Exports of woollen textiles earned Britain $252,000,000 in the first half of 1963--a-rise of Mr. Harold Nicholas We are happy to announce the promotion of Mr. Harold Nicholes to the position of General Monager and Distri- butor of our Oshawa Division. This area covers all of Durham and Ontorio Counties. Engagement Ring $150.00 Mr. Nicholas hos for mony years served in the field os a Certified Senior Consultant. He has had extensive training in all phases of hearing re- habilitation ond 'holds various certificates and diplomas for groduate work in this field. In 1962 he was awarded the Bel- tone Gold Pin for excellence of performance. His last position wos as District Manager for The Enchanting Charmaine YOU ARE INVITED TO OUR This FRIDAY and SATURDAY SEPT. 27th and 28th Mr. Harold Nicholas extends an Invitation to off the friends of Beltone in the Oshawa area to stop in at the Beltone Office for an Open House all day Friday and Saturday, Beltone Consultants, Mervin Howard and Shirley Draper will be on hand for the festivities and to help you with any questions or problems you may be faced with. REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED HOURS: FRIDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. SATURDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. the Niogora Falls Area, where he worked with the hard of hearing children for mony years. Presenting the newest Masterpiece creations by Bluebird ...now on display in our window... and of course every Bluebird Diamond Ring is guaranteed flawless... the fines? quality...and insured free for one year against loss or damage. He will be accompanied in this new position by his wife Beotrice and plans to make his home in Oshowa. DIAMONDS FOR HAPPINESS SPECIAL OPEN HOUSE OFFER ... 2 DAYS ONLY 10% OFF ALL BATTERIES PAY AS LITTLE AS 10% DOWN BURNS. CREDIT JEWELLERS LTD. 32 KING ST. WEST PHONE 723-7022 10 per cent over 1962, OPEN EVERY FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. HEARING SERVICE 42 SIMCOE NORTH _728-0004 Birthdays were remembered end greetings sung. The minutes were read by Mrs. George Beard. The following announcements were made: League of Mercy Bake Sale, funds to be used for the War-Crys, for the hospital, Hilisdale Manor and Nursing Homes; October 8, the Home League 2.30 p.m.; the Home League Rally is to be held in Peterborough, October 21 and names for the bus are now be- ing taken. The flower money was collect- ed after which Mrs. Frank Bul-| ler led the devotional period, opéning with the song "O Wor- ship the King', Mrs. Charles Langfield prayed and the Scrip- ture portion was read from the 12th Chapter of Isaiah. Mrs. Frank Buller, introduced the speaker, who is well known among young people and adults alike, Constable Tane of the "Saety Patrol" whose talk wag very interesting. Mrs. Major Fred Lewis thank- ed Constable Tane for paying this visit and explaining many things to the members, Next week the meeting will be br by the Rainbow Group. c présent at the meeting who had been on the sick list. Refresh- ments were served by the Fel- lowship Group. 'ST. MARK'S WA AUX. (Afternoon Branch) The first Dorcas and Educa- tiofal meeting of the fall sea- son was held Thursday last in the' Church Hall, Mrs. Walter Meens, president, presiding. Mrs. P. S. Lawrence read the opéning WA Prayers, and the pres'dent read the Litany, Members were reminded to bring their United ink Offer- ing boxes to the next meeting. Thé Deanery meeting, on Oc- tober 9, is at Holy Trinity Chérch, Oshawa, and it is hoped as many as possible will at- tend. Donations for the home bake table for Hillsdale bazaar, October 2, will be picked up and delivered to the Manor before noon. Plans were made to hold a rummage sale at CRA Hall at an available date the first of Oc- tober. A pre-dianer and post- y & Only G.E. Gi ULTRA VISION with exclusive 1 DAYLIGHT BLUE... fora 1 'WAYNE'S ARE VERY PROUD TO PRESENT GENERAL ELECTRIC TV@ for 64 ves You Sharper, clearer, more pleasant picture to watch! ! ft | 1 | 33T43 "SANDFORD" LO-BOY dinner work committee was ar- tanged for the Mother and Datghter J. A. banquet to be heli on October 8. The educational talk "Con- frofting the Cultural Chal- lenges" by Bishop W. R. Cole- man, from the Study Book was given by Mrs. C. A. Keith. 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