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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Mar 1964, p. 8

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RS apap omea nese 4 } THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, March 9, 1964 fon WHAT'S THE USE Robert Francis David Du- mais, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Dumais, Simcoe street north, celebrated his second birthday yesterday. Robert has quite a time trying to iis. ammo, OF A BIRTHDAY? keep up with his brother Daniel, aged three years, with resulting knocks and bruises. Robert's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dumais, Penetanguishene. UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES| OSHAWA SYMPHONY The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Oshawa Symphony Orchestra held its meeting recently at the home of Mrs. Charles Eder. Mrs, D. M. McDuff presided. It was decided to provide coffee and doughnuts after orchestra practice the first Tuesday of each month. Refreshments were arranged for when the orchestra entertains Port Hope orchestra members following the next symphony concert here in Osh- awa scheduled for the middle of April. The annual rummage sale was discussed and will be held at Simcoe Hall on Thursday, April 30 at 1:30 p.m. Any wom- en who are interested in joining the auxiliary or who have rum- mage that they wish to donate may call Mrs. D. M. McDuff at 725-9204 for pick-up. Mrs. Eder, the hostess served refresh- ments. KNOX CHURCH WMS (Afternoon Aux) The regular meeting of the Auxiliary Afternoon of Knox Presbyterian Church WMS was held recently in the church lounge with Mrs. Malcolm Mc- Gregor, the president, opening the meeting with the reading of| the Lenten story from St, Luke, Mrs. Charles McLennan read the scripture from Psalms 8. It was decided to hold a hot dinner after the Church thank- offering service on April 5 in honor of the invited guest speak- er Miss Agnes Gollan, a mis- sionary from Nigeria, A com- mittee, convened by Mrs. J. A./ Swindells, was set up for this. 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She is the relaxed after having been cracked across the fanny with a book. It was unfortunate that "Miss girl who got whammed across the backside by that moron kid in the school corridor. .The in- dignant young lady retaliated by jabbing him with the sharp Persecuted" had .a compass in her hand, but the boy provoked the attack and deserved a slap across the face that would have made his ears ring for 30 days. The least you can do is send the girl all your protest mail. It would pack her 30-day con- finement with | syinpathetic reading.--MRS. H L Dear Ann: Since when is it wrong for a young woman to defend herself against physical assault? It's time teen-age boys were taught to behave like gen- tlemen and respect a girl's per- son.--_ALSO A MOTHER NT Dear Ann Landers; Chivalry | Dear Miss Indignant: Thelis dying fast enough without jmail is running 100.to 1 against) you stabbing it in the back with lme. I have not received such\a compass. As the mother of la lambasting since I told Amer-|both a teen-age gon and daugh- ican wives to iron their bed-|ter I disagree violently | with \ sheets, Read on: jyour advice. Please don't en- | Dear Ann Landers: Your an-|courage the hoodlums by stick- swer to "Persecuted" was un-jing up for them.-- just. I know what I am talking) DISAPPOINTED IN YOU about because something sim-| Dear Ann: I don't know where ilar happened to me. you went to high school or what Last June I was standing on|the boys were like back in the the pier. I bent down to helpjolden days, but in our high my little brother out of the wa-|school a girl has got to fight ter, A fresh kid came by andjfor her honor every living min- gave me a crack across the|ute. If a boy did that to me, end of her compass. Instead of saying "Hooray for you, Doll" you gave her heck land let him off. What should lshe have done, turned around land said, "Thank you?" I believe 'Persecuted' re- jacted in a'normal way, Yet you recommended no punishment \for him--only for her. | I'm 'disappointed in you. My |mother is, too.--MISS INDIG- N y WEEKLY WHIST DRIVE Twenty-six people attended the Old Country Club whist drive Rundle Park Club House. Among those present were Mr, David Boakes, vice-chairman of the club, Mrs. Joseph Finch, secre- tary, Mrs. George Holtom, membership chairman, Mr. Robert Fenton, Mrs. Jack Howard, Mrs. Erie Smith, Mrs. G. Madder, Mr. William 'roodall. 0; Whitby, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hayward of Bay Ridges, Mr. Richard Martin, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Air, Mr. William Lewis and Mrs, James Thomson. First prize was won by Mr. William Goodall who had a score of 174. The prize he chose was a box of English lavender soap. Sec- ond prize went to Mrs. Ernest Thompson, who won a table cloth, and Mrs. D. Parkes won a vacuum flask as third prize. Mr. William Lewis had the low- est score and won the "booby" prize which was an apron. The raffle was won by Mrs. Jack Howard, The next Olu Country Club function will be a special general membership meeting to L_ held at the YWCA, on Satur- day, March 8, followed by the be held March 14, at the Kins- men Community Centre. held on Wednesday evening at Dishwasher and Dryer Ease Chores At Home By ELEANOR ROSS for the luxury of an automatic Have you selected the Gish. | dishwasher and a dryer, Both) washer yet--the one you are|Pieces of equipment mean so} giving him for your anniversary |much more efficiency in home- | or the one he is giving you? |making. | If there is anything that pro-| Forgetting for the moment,| motes more of a constant cele-|the convenience of havin | bration, it's a vacation from/|dishes - automatically washed | dishwashing. and dried there is also the) | After all, what's mink? It's|/7¢alth angle. A machine can do) St. Patrick's Dance which will) beautiful of course, but you can not dry dishes with it! | It's a pretty safe prediction that ihe automatic dishwasher home this year. riages are on the increase, you may be sure that many a young bride is no doubt busily hinting for a dishwasher right now. And since young husbands in- evitably get roped into the dish- washing bit, there is apt to be little controversy about how to invest that wedding gift money. ANOTHER BIG DEMAND Retailers are also preparing for a big demand for clothes dryers. The theory seems to be that young couples start out with a washing machine--con- sidered as necessary as a roof over their heads, Then the \dryer, and the dishwasher fol- jdishes and cooking utensils with) jhands can stand. | will find a place in many a wed | | Considering the fact that spilt jlow within a reasonable: period | jof time--"reasonable" meaning) as soon as they possibly can be acquired! | Of course you don't have to ize aavi. backside, I -had on a wet bath-\I'd hit him with anything ing suit and the wallop really|handy, including'a baseball bat. did sting. I swung around and|--EDNA a pushed the nut right into the) And so, dear readers, after water--shoes, eye glasses, wrist|over a thousand letters--all! say- watch and all. jing essentially the same thing-- My parents heard about it al-|I'm willing to admit I let the most immediately and said|slap-happy punk off too easy "We're proud of you!" 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