ANN LANDERS Discovery Shocks Adopted Child "ear Ann Landers: Why don't people keep their mouths shut when they don't know what they are talking about? I am the mother of twin boys, eight years old. I had a very tion, Let her know that as a chosen child she is special--and that you were lucky to get her because so many others wanted her, too, Dear Ann Landers: Last year would say our marriage !s good one. Please settle this be- cause we've been talking about nothing else for two weeks. Thank you.--MRS. CALL OF THE WILD Dear Mrs. Wild:, And just what kind of an anniversary celebration do you think you'll have with a long-faced martyr who would rather be hunting? Of course his choice shows he's a self-centred little boy but let him go anyway. every mar- has two wonderful "harming, ao waited. od TINTTS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES members modelled their pretty THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 16,1963 7 aprons, which will be displayed I realize the bride's family puts on the wedding and the re-| ALBERT STREET UCW ception but it is our son's wed- (Unit 1) ing, too, and it would seem) The regular meeting of Unit like a slap in the face if ourjI, of Albert Street United family were ignored. Please tell Church, met in the friendship me if I should inform the|room, with Mrs. Donald Le- mother of the bride that I feo jgree presiding, The meeting) strongly about this--A. B. W./was opened by the' reading of a} Dear A.B.W.: The groom's/psalm entitled, "The Breaking family should indeed be in-|of Bread," followed by the sing- riage should have at least one adult and in your home. you'll have to be it. Dear Ann Landers: Our son is) | cluded in the reception activi-|ing of hymn No, 187, with Mrs. ties. If the suggestion comes|Ross Clark at the piano in the |from you, however, it might be) absence of Miss Bernice Quinn. |resented. Mrs, Herman Laxton took as devotional period 'and refresh- ments at the UCW November meeting. Unit I received the/to several members. who hadiyjomorial Hall. Plans were made for catering|ate Suggested by an Edinburgh Missionary packet on "The the November meeting, Plans were Birthday greetings were sung mag sale on birthdays in October. Refresh- at the bazaar. Mrs. Donald Le- ai Fi 4 igned a card for an absent gree offered to preside again at inasiher sien eA WANTS CLOSER CHECK - EDINBURGH (CP)--Compul- sory x-rays for immigrants to Britain, to combat tuberculosis, made for a rum- November 8 in Christian Movement in South|ments were served and prepared)s, the 50-50 Club dinner dance| physician, He said the TB ra'2 Asia," the study packet for the/hy Mrs. William Gibson, Mrs. next term. Mrs. Donald Legree informed|Laxton. of the members the date of the bazaar had been changed to November 14; also reminded the Presbyterial Toute (Commingle Unit of members of the r eeting at Newtonville, Leon Parks and Mrs. Herman nb December Mrs, SIMCOE STREET UCW (Unit 2) Day. it among Pakistani immigrants is The devotional was in charge|10 times greater than that Orville Eagle. i theme was on Thanksgiving The October. meeting. of theip. Mie. Wi, E., Werte Simcoe| cuest speaker and spoke on The|among Scots ber 29; and the Old Fashioned |Street United Church was held "Thanksgiving," and "Thankful- Tea, October 17. Mrs. William|in the ladies' parlor recently. ness to God." Ask your son to mention it) her theme for the devotiona', |gently to his fiance and let her|"Giying Thanks." Psalm 100| take it from there. If you hear| was read, and Hymn No. 19) difficult pregnancy and almost|y wrote to you about a problem lost on oe, the Poe jo I wag having with my husband. | gir), were loctor a He agreed to do as you said and tend the executive meeting on|meeting with rayer, follow qj Christi 'el- me against trying to have more|it worked out fine. Now we have Baby rena ated bride|"° more about it, let the mat-/sung. Mrs. Laxton closed with|October 22. It was decided that\ed by - hymn ond prayer of eae Conieteue pean " children so my husband and I/another problem we'd like yoult, ack the mother of the groom|t¢r, drop. The unpleasantness) prayer. the talent money be sent to|general thanksgiving in unison.|Figin house on Lake Joseph in decided to adopt. It took tw0|to settle. Again he has promised] +, the names of close relations which might result would not' the secretary, Mrs, Mervin|The Sandy Lake Mission, to) Mrs. Orville Eagle, secretary,|Muskoka. This conference is years belore we were able tito take your advice. to assist at the reception. Our|Pe Worth it. \Morrison, read; the 'minutes; |help purchase a washing ma-|read the minutes and Mrs, Armn-jattended by many denomina- get our adorable little er a Our eighth wedding anniver-|family is small but some Sind lalso a thank you card from/|Chine. Mrs. William Cooper and oid Duke gave the treasurer's|tions from Canada and the rie is now five years old and)... ig coming up. It falls on|hers will be coming a great dis- COSTLY GEMS |Miss Bernice Quinn for flowers|Mrs. Donald Legree spoke on a| report. United States. what a joy! the opening day of the hunting |tance for the wedding. The ruby is the most precious|received while in the hospital. |chapter from the study book,! Mrs. Fred Thompson, flower| Refreshments were served by! The Word and The Way. |convener, gave a report on flow-|Mts. Orville Eagle and her Last week Laurie came home) ....on He wants to go hunting) 'q like my brother to be atiof gems and a flawless 6-carat} Unit I was advised that they {would be responsible for the! As the roll was called, thelers and cards. All members'group. soon to be married to a lovely| Crumb kindly consented to at-| Mrs. Rex' Harper opened the; Mrs, Warburton gave a splen- PHONE 723-7827 a ee | crying as if her heart would with the fellows. I say a Wed-|the punch bowl. My husband'stone may bring $35,000, break. One of her playmates ding anniversary is a lot more pace Rw caer love god Wye |tmportant than hunting, and much as we love the twins be- |that he belongs home with me. cause they are of our own files and blood and she is not. I tried to comfort the child ~~ and reassure her, but she hasn't been the samé since. She seems withdrawn and unhappy. Can) you suggest any way we Can) help her?--FURIOUS MOTHER | Dear Mother: I trust (and hope) that Laurie had been told by you and your husband that she was adopted before the neighber kid got to her. If not, perhaps this is part of the rea- son for her unhappiness. 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