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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Nov 1963, p. 9

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LODGES AND SOCIETIES §T. DAVID'S WELSH SOCIETY! The regular meeting of St. David's Welsh Society was held dt the home of Mrs. David Andrews, Quebec street, with Mrs. Andrews, the president, | presiding. The minutes were read by Mrs. Fred Williams, the treas- urer's report was given by Mrs. Patrick Chappell; Jr. Mr. Pavid Pugh, recording secre- fary, read the correspondence Which included a letter from the Dewi Sant United Church in |ANN LANDERS Go Home, Auntie Before Bed-Time Dear Ann Landers: Please an- lswer this question for me. Does \sleeping on a sofa hurt the sofa lin any way? This may sound silly to you but there is a big jtight going on in our family Jabout this. My mother and her sister are both widows. My aunt likes to sleep at my mother's house one ladoptive parents and ralesd Dot factors shape me fives of all of us Parents who insist that they treat all their children the same are mistaken. It is not possible. For one thing, you don't say whether the "good" child was a boy or a girl, if he was the first to be adopted, the second or the third. You didn't tell me how far apart'in age the chil- dren are, and what age you fail to recognize that 30 some e chil were when you adopted them. dren are born with a gre Research has proved that amount of "the old Adam" than} children do inherit definite per- others. \sonality traits; but environment After a number of pre ed shapes the inherited material. years my wife and I becam SPECIAL SCHOOL ree children--none of whom The Female Medical College, were biologically related, Two of these children were totally in-| of THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Influences continue to be friendly toward job and - or business matters. Thursday will be an excellent period in which to gain the favor of superiors; also to make new contacts which could prove valuable in furthering your affairs. In deal- ing with others, however, do not be overly-aggressive. You'll TME OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 20,1963 macy, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that,| as of now, your occupational gain far more through eed Toronto, in which they advised the members of a Eisteddfod "Competitive Festival", to take place on Saturday, November 30, under the St. David's Society} of Toronto, Any Welsh people} interested in this festival, please get in touch with Mrs. Robert Andrews, phone 725-0348. Plans were made for the children's Christmas party! which is to be held on Decem-| ber 9, at the CRA, Gibbs street] @ are' have at 7 p.m. The members asked to see that they their membership cards. Next meeting wil! be held at the home of Mr. Patrick Chappell, 374 Highland avenue, on No- vember 30, Refreshments were served by the hostess. IODE (Golden Jubilee Chapter) The Golden Jubilee Chapter, IODE, held its October meeting in Adelaide House with the Re- gent, Mrs. W. D. Burns, presid- ing. The minutes were réad by Mrs. E. Bend, followed by the treasurer's report from Mrs R. M. Morrison Educational A. V. Walker, secretary, Mrs reported had sent five cheques to Cen-|at Adelaide as'remainder of the fiscal year tral Collegiate Institute awards to students to be given at their commencement THE JUNIOR This "go-getting type" is Kevin Pau! Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jenkins, Oshawa, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jenkins and Mr. and Mrs, Albert Robin- son, all of Havelock, Kevin's she|monthly meetings in the library House for the A surprise auction of desserts It wasitollowed with Mrs. D. M. Camp- decided that the sum of $100./pell auctioning off many delici- be given to a married theology/ous student with a. view to giving more help in the future IODE calendars will be for sale at the next meeting It was decided that the an- nual amount of $50. be paid toward the chapter's adopted Greek boy also an extra $5. for a Christmas gift. The Regent announced thatevents of individual courts it ilines in Canada desserts which brought the chapter a profit of seven dollars CcOF The monthly meeting o* Kingsway District Council COF was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Vice hosting for Court 501. D. Vice, with Mr While discussing future social, the official opening of the Sim-| was prought to everyone's atten-| coe Boys' Club will be held the! middie of November and the chapter has donated a flag pole rate and flag. Mrs. D. M. Campbell report-| ed $325. had been realized from! the rummage sale and 'she thanked all who had helped. All the tickets for the mem- bers' ball were sold. A short discussion on plans for a Christmas party followed and Mrs. E. R. Snow offered) her home and further plans are| left with the executive. | nice monthly draw was won! by Mrs. A. V. Walker. Application for Mrs. P, A Gellatly was accepted. It was decided to hold the ition that Court 501 will cele-| its anniversary 70th STOP AT Ansus-GRAYDON 282 King W. fos BROADLOOM TILE amie s@iiea GLOBETROTTER HAVE YOU BEEN MISSING OUT? For the man who wants an all around sport shirt, Arrow Globetrotter is the answer. A luxurious blend of 80% Orlon and 20% Wool makes this shirt completely wash'n wear. If you've been missing out in wearing Canada's most popular sport knit drop in . today. We have your size in a wide selection of tasteful shades. short sleeves. 36 KING EAST DOWNTOWN OSHAWA Available in long or only 7.95 AND THE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE or two nights a week. My mother has only a double bed in her apartment, She' can't corrigible, They failed to re- spond to any type of discipline whatever, We tried withholding sleep with my aunt because my privileges, scolding, spanking-- jaunt is too restless, so my aunt!ay) without success. These two jhas been sleeping on the sofa.\children made our lives un- My mother bought a new sofa) sneakebly difficult. two weeks ago and she does not) "ne third child was loveable, want my aunt to sleep on it be receptive, and a joy. We treated cause she says sofas were not all three children alike, show- built for sleeping. My aunt)in, no favoritism, yet the re- claims her 150 pounds \do not! its were vastly different. ee So you can see, Ann, blaming people sitting on it. If you don't know the answers the parents for everything is not 4 tat wine ; : % lalways fair. -- ANOTHER 1963 *\to this maybe you can call a PARENT ~ \furniture store.--MRS. J. B. Dear Mrs. J. B.: What your, Dear 1963: The old argument _launt's 150 pounds would do to|"Is it heredity or environment" the sofa is beside the point. It/again rears its controversial is fairly obvious, however, that head. Authorities now agree she is knocking the stuffing out : of the family relationship. Your aunt should visit your mother during the daytime and sleep at home in her own bed. Dear Ann: Your answer to '1963 Model Mother" who com- plained of incorrigible children blamed parents in general for the situation. Often this is the case, but you EXECUTIVE great grandmother, Mrs. Alex- ander Kennedy, 80 years old, of Belfast, Northern came out to visit him this The Perfect Gift for C ile Ireland summer. --Photo by Hornsby March 9, 1964, and will be rath- er an elaborate evening November 26 is Court Char lene Bazaar at the Orange Temple, Oshawa. November 30, Court Court Charlene | annual dance at the airport After a short business mcet- ing, refreshments were. served by _the host and hostess How's the Time to Beoutify Your Home with CUSTOM AND READY MADE DRAPES M. & C, Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 Forever! MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT NS NOW Qreland. 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EAST 723-3633 Pennsylvania, incorporated) 4 both tf and-or ness affairs are in in 1850, was the first such in-/i1. celestial spotlight, and will stitution recognized in thelcontinue to be generously in- United | States, ifluenced until the end of Feb- ruary; again in the third quar-|social experiences (also some ter of 1964, Take advantage of|interesting develop- all available opportunities along) ments) in January, May and-or these lines now--even if they|June. Avoid anxiety in bcm entail additional responsibilities|and March; extravagance --since, well -) handled, they March and April, All A could lead to promotion and a point to a good year, if you are corresponding boost in your in-\careful to heed these two ad- come before many months have) monitions. passed. There is a possibility that you) will travel in late December and-or early January; also be- tween next June and Septem-) ber. Look for some bsreace a A. E. JOHNSON 0.D. 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