@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Dt OR WO March 20, 1964 UNITS, GROUPS ANN LANDERS AUXILIARIES KING STREET UCW 5 | The Del-Mar Unit 5 of King Street United Church held its) March meeting in the church parlor. The devotional period |was opened by Mrs. Gabriel Sexy Septuagenarian Has Her All A 'Twitter Dear Ann Landers: This let- years I was married td a sadist. given to you during your mar- riage and you are entitled to keep it. Tell your ex-mother-in- law if you ever decide to sell the jewelry you promise to give the family first refusal. Dear Ann Landers: This may be a small matter but it is be- ginning to annoy me no end. Maybe you can help. I have a very good friend, who, when she wants a favor I was particularly nettled andjhow I feel and try to teach her ee con would be nice if you/and her children some decent manners? -- HUTCHINSON |HATTIE Dear Hattie: Correct your never says 'Please, you?" -- or "I would appreciate| replied, Nu it if ."' Itly always, "I want|would hook a please on to that. you to do thus and so." 'He did not get the point. Sometimes she sends her chil-- Am I making a big fuss over! tend and. hac chilitie. wee dren to my door. They speak nothing? Should I rise above MY| they demand instead of ask. the way she does. This morning]irritation and remain silent? Or| And be direct. This crew doesn't the 11-year-old said to me,|should I let the woman know know from subtle. "Mother wants you to pick up a) loaf of bread and two quarts of | milk for her when you go to the | market today." | NU-WAY RUG aS. : \\ $299.00 \ IN CASH J 'Cae. . 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For the reception at the| Canadian Motor Hotel, the bride's mother received wear- ing a gold silk sheath, a beige} straw hat and a corsage of| beige carnations. The bride- groom's mother assisted wear- ing a green brocade silk and wool suit, a white picture hat and a corsage of pink seven- teen sweetheart roses. As the couple left for a honey-| moon in Europe, the bride was 1 wearing a royal blue silk suit, AT THEIR GREENHOUSES FREE ADMISSION. DOOR PRIZES and a corsage of stephanotis. On their return next year Mr. and Mrs. Harris will reside in San} Francisco, California. "Over Fifty Years 10% KING ST. W. If you are o eomere fon and would like to take pictures, still or movie, you can come in the morning (10-12\ and the place will be yours to take your pictures in comfort, but you must have o camera to get in to the show in the morning. R. B. REED & SONS Florists LIMITED and EASTER PREVIEW 163 Bloor St West, Oshawa on Sun., Mar. 22, 1-5 p.m. LOTS OF PARKING in Oshawa" . 163 BLOOR ST. W. SHOPPING OSHAWA LOUSES Many styles to choose from. Patterns and solid colored prints. Sleeveless, Sizes 12 to 18. " i? Take advantage of this BIG SAVING [SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED }} 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN CENTRE @ SIMPLY CASH YOUR FAMILY ALLOWANCE CHEQUE AT THE CENTRE AND ASK FOR FREE ENTRY FORMS @ DEPOSIT ENTRY FORM INTO BALLOT BOX - AT FLAG POLE IN THE MALL @ ENTRY SELECTION THIS MONTH WILL BE MADE ON THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1964, OSHAWA DECORATOR SLIP COVERS RETAILERS TO OSHAWA SH Boch style Ne. will ft off square, "T", loose er etteched cushions, STYLET All chaire ~arms 8" to 18" wide, S @ @ fa & STYLE 18 STYLE 13 All three cushion sofas | All two cushion sofas La Victoire with 'Lent' as the ter will prove that a person is|Lord knows I tried to make the |theme. Mrs. Ronald Leonard! neyer too old to ask for advice.|marriage work but both my | |read the scripture and hy: mns'T am a 70-year-old widow who|doctor and my clergyman told |were sung with Mrs. William) i, being pestered to death by alme to leave before he put me | Nicholson at the piano. 'male neighbor. _ |in. my grave. We were. divorced |_ The unit leader, Mrs. Robert) This man is 77 years of age|in December. Elston, presided for the busi-/and as spry as a colt. He) I've always made good money ness period. A new member,|catches me when I am working|and have been self-supporting. Mrs. Gerald Pierson, was intro-|in the garden and sticks like a|'Through the years I've man- duced and welcomed. The next|corn plaster. I've tried locking\aged to saye a little because I |meeting will be cancelled to|the door on him but he raps at|/was unable to get insurance due/ jenable members to attend the|the window and begged for just|to a heart condition. I did not fect ft of the Fellowship Unit one little kiss. I told him if he|ask for a settlement or alimony. cS : eee jdidn't stop being so silly I| Yast night my former mother- Mrs. Gabriel La Victoire read) would telephone his wife. He}jn-jaw = linn Ms to say the \a thank you letter from Hong said, 'She'll never believe you.|tamily had talked it over and | Kong for the $50.00 sent them to! haven't kissed her in years."|they feel I should return the |buy medicines and vitamins} Well, Ann, he was right. I tel-|jaweiry her son gave me, since | for children, jephoned his wife and she said 1) most of the pieces are heirlooms _| Mrs. Gordon Pierson's group |must be crazy because he is) nq would have no meaning to nade ; S. |me now. : wea enenenns eore oer Last October I invited a lady I had the jewelry appraised ed by Mrs, Robert Johnson and|ftiend to spend a couple of). 1 it i. worth about $13,000. I her ; lweeks with me. It didn't help. : ; iy. group. lHe continued to hang around|Would never wear it but if I Pe ptesieat lever became ill it could get'me PMA CLUB jand he ie her. : ye Pays out of a tight spot. Should I keep | The Fieasant Monday After-|{0r at of this aed tol --| the jewelry or return it?--EX Ww) eeeeeeseeeeoeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeee eee _» |noon Club held its weekly meet-| CANADIAN READER 4 Dear Ex: The jewelry was! | " : , 5 _|ing with the president, Mrs.| Read Reader: Please don't| JENNIE MAKES HER MIND UP |George V. Lee, presiding.|give me any static -- mois e _, | Favorite hymns were sung and/this man pesters you. A couple) ol lg Mg ae readings given by Mrs. George|of no-nonsense sentences and a \ 3 P door that stays 'ocked would) Harry Pettit, all of Maple | Hall, Mrs. Duncan Nisbet and) soive your problem -perma-| Grove, She is a great-grand- Mrs. Charles Arkle. A hymn was/nently, He sounds like he's in| cou rd pay og |sung in memory of Mrs. Mary|his second childhood--and so do| er . onaldson who passed you, --Aldsworth Photography | AD? | ee " | Dear Ann Landers: For eight | After some discussion it was Diane L. Mollon, H TURRTG: ee er | cance costae cca p SPRING and SUMMER lane ie 0 on, alry almTis the annual outing on June 15. Hospitals operating in Canada} : Mrs. Charles Goodman is ajduring 1961 numbered 1,375, an Wed Last Saturday Afternoon _ [pitest= % omer Generayieroase ot 14 over. the ie0 I ay Hospital. 'total. -- Last Saturday afternoon the chapel of King Street United Church was the setting for the marriage of Diane Louise|bride's sister, Mrs. Gerald Rob- Molion, Oshawa, to Harry Eu-jinson, London, Ontario, She gene Harris, Hillsborough, Cali-|wore a pink empire silk dress fornia. The bride is the daugh-|featuring long sleeves and a ter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell/high neckline. Her headdress Mollon, Oshawa; and her bride-/ was a matching wedding band) groom is the son of Mr. andj of veiling and her corsage was) Mrs. Jack Harris, Hillsborough,|@ white feathered chrysanthe-| California. The Reverend L. W.|mum tinted shocking pink inj Herbert officiated. the centre. Given in marriage by her| father the bride wore a street! length white silk dress with a/ high draped neckline and jong) sleevés and featuring a panel in the back of the skirt. Instead of a veil the dress had an attached hood of white tulle trimmed with lace. The bride| carried a white prayer book REBEKAH LODGE, 222 The Sunshine Rebekah Lodge! No. 222 held its regular meeting! recently in the IOOF Lodge rooms, with Noble Grand Sister Elsie McKee presiding, and Vice Grand Sister Francis Cornelius assisting. | Lodge opened according to) ritual, and the flag of the coun-| try presented, roll call of offi-! cers taken and visitors wel-| comed. | The secretary, Sister Victoria| Magee, read the correspon-| dence, invitations and cards. Vice Grand Sister Francis Cornelius gave the report on the sick and shut-ins. Officers and committee reports were given! and dealt with. Sister Edna Hu- | band reported that there ar six hospital beds, three wheel chairs and one small walker available. The following invita-| tions were received and accept-| ed: Kenoven Rebekah Lodge,| Brooklin, County Fair, March 21; Joy Rebekah Lodge, Brough-! am, Birthday Party, March 23. Representatives appointed to| General Assembly are Sister Florence Johnson; alternative, Sister Greta Drinkle; scholar, Sister Mangaret Grey; Alterna- tive, Sister Elda Howard (PNG's). District Representa- tives are Sisters Elda Howard and Agnes Kemlo (PNG's). Sis-| ter Estelle Sims was unanimous. | ly chosen to receive the degree of Chivalry. : Birthday greetings were sung for Sisters Marie Elliott, Vic- toria Magee, Florence Green and Sybil Coidrick. | A vote of thanks was given to Sister Lena McFarland and/| her committee for convening the social activities in Febru- ary. Lodge will commence at 7.30 p.m. sharp at the next meeting) on April 6. Degree Captain, Sis-| ter Irene Willis, will hold a de-| gree practice immediately fol- lowing the closing of lodge. Assistant Degree Captain, Sister Victoria Magee is holding a practice for the assistants to the staff March 31 at 7.30 p.m.) sharp. | A social evening was spent,| and interesting, slides were) shown of Sister Flora Purdie's| recent trip to Europe. Refresh-| ments were served by Sisters May Wood, Estelle Sims and committee. ' «Washable * No-lron GOOD CITIZEN KAMLOOPS, B.C. (CP)--Mrs. | Gus Gottfriedsen, mother of 12, has been named district good citizen of the year for her work on the Kamloops Indian . re- serve. Apart from tending her own children, she conducts dressmaking and homemaking] classes on the reserve, instructs| native dancers and was coach of a girls' softball team. nylon--it's sure Colo DAVENOS AND MAPLES PLANS BUILDINGS The Tokyo metropolitan gov- érnments plans to open seven buildings by 1970 designed to help children develop creative \ THRIFTY CANADIANS OPPING CENTRE. DOWNTOWN OSHAWA Slipcovers by Sure-Fit stain resistant. 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