8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturday, April 11, 1964 LONI, GERALDINE AND LISA, A PRETTY PRE-KINDERGARTEN TRIO | Seae LONI ELIZABETH is the two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mc- openness Govern, Jane avenue, Her grandmother is Mrs. Mae Keel, Toronto. UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES GERALDINE MARJORIE is the one-year-old daughter of F Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Jenkins, Marquette avenue. Her THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Adverse planetary influences of the past two days lift now, and you should have a pieasant Sunday. Especially favored: So- cial functions, family interests, outdoor activities. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, if you have made the most of op- portunities since the beginning of the new year--and are still keeping on the beam, in the pursuit of worthwhile goals -- your chances of reaping a fine harvest before another birthday has rolled around are excellent. Financial matters will be gov- erned by exceptionally generous influences between now and late June, in September, late Octo- ber and late December, and there is also indication of fob promotion, or business expan- sion, depending upon your cir- cumstances--and the quality of your efforts, of course. Best periods: the latter half of _|this month, late October and 4tearly November. Personal relationships are also ziunder good aspects, and there is a possibility that trips taken in late July, September and-or January could prove highly en- joyable. Best periods for ro- jmance: late May, late June and llate July. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Thomas, Orono, and Mrs. Gladys Jenkins of Sarnia. --Ireland Studio A child born on this day will) be endowed with a-fine mind} and could become a_ highly skilled writer ST. GREGORY'S CWL DAY AFTER TOMORROW All Keep in close touch with de- committee reports were} ANN LANDERS Men Will Make Passes At Inviting Lassies : Pe Dear Ann- Landers: A letter! ' A which appeared in your column|®v° wa) Ypaeg p: ectgel Nebo. recently hit home. I refer to the! qq son to be left alone for the woman whose best friend's hus- ; band made a pass at her. Last es san. OE ieee nen they go week I had the same revolting only four doors ayny? experience for the second time | I am this boy's 17-year-old A "buddy" of my husband's Sis'er- _ -- I a ie ae tang the doorbell at midnight.| >), ait ae dag cnt leg e He said he had been visiting in| oy ee ae ' the neighborhood and his car| Ann, this kid is old enough to door was jammed: He asked if|be @ baby-sitter! my husband could help him.| Please print your opinion. -- The rat knew that my husband! Vancouver Girl was out of town. | Dear Girl: Unless your Before I could say "drop|brother is retarded, or physic- dead" he was inside the house|ally ill he should not need a --grabbing me. I let him know/|sitter. he had the wrong number. | The boy should be in high I later told my husband but|School within a year. If he has I refused to name the fellow,.|not been left alone for an eve- |He was furious -- but not be-|"ing by then your parents will cause he wanted to punch the| have an emotional cripple on) lguy in the nose. He said gal-|their hands. | lantly, '"'I'd give anything to) Dear Ann Landers: We are} know who the louse is. I'd like|the parents of a new-born 'son.| to go to his,house and pull the|The sales people from all over| same thing on his wife." have been at our door from the| 9 va % __|day we brought the infant home ol noe wcieueueel hospital. Most of them} Dear Dis: Great little group) have been pleasant, but it only | you're running around with--in-|takes one rotten apple to spoil) cluding your husband. the barrel. One of the comforting aspects, 4 Photographer who came to of this column is that it makes|the door offered to take a pic-| some women feel lucky if their/ture of our baby for one dollar. | husbands only fall asleep in|We asreed. After he took the wonder about others who were|time and trouble to plow the tricked as we were. Maybe $2/whistle on them. There's more means a lot to them. involved here than your §2. What do you suggest?--New KAYE'S SPORTSWEAR -- LADIES' WEAR 68 Simeoe North ; OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M, Every Thursdey ond Fridey phone book and call the Better Business Bureau. If your city has no BBB call the district at- torney. Chiselers and_fast-buck artists will continue to thrive if decent people refuse to take the DOCTOR BILLS SPECIALISTS -- ANAESTHETISTS -- OSTEOPATHS -- SURGEONS PAID FROM THE VERY | FIRST CALL "THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL INSURANCE PLAN offers tection inst the cost of iol HOSPITAL care. IT NOT cover medical or surgical fees." THE TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE COMPANY now offers to the residents of Ontario a Physician and Surgeon coverage thet pays doctors' bills . . At Home -- In Hospital -- In Doctor's Office HIGHLIGHTS; 1--Individual coverage 2--Family coverage 3--One Adult family coveruge. 4--No Medical examinations required. 5--Coverage extends coast-to-coost including United States. Mrs. William Boisson presid- oo, alae Soe Lee Raneostel ed at the executive meeting of C¢ On the forticoming Dazaar-\business on Monday. You may|towels on the bathroom floor. | the St. Gregory the Great Coun- x i ae 34 April have a chance to strengthen .se-| Dear Ann Landers: Please\"harge for shipping and hand-| i\cil of the Catholic Women's|_ > 8 ' curity.and add to income by) - Retell ae --|ling. It was still a good buy so} League in the parish auditor- |careful planning. we said all right. r ALSO - NEW LOST WAGES PLAN Up to $400 « month, even for life, if you ere Oe ARC RRR Eo mm LISA DIANNE is the two- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Kirkton, Ken- dalwood road. Her grand- ium recently. '4|Egerer presented the financial 2\report. Mrs. M. W. Hanley, wel- are convener, reported that -\three boxes of clothing had been _|turned over to the Oshawa Wel- fare, 13 get well and sympathy cards had been sent to mem- ers and flowers were sent to a long-time member, honoring her Sth birthday. Mrs. Boisson announced that "Spring Melody F staged by the Precious .Blood Young People's Club, Toronto, in May. The bus would leave lhere for the Royal Alexander |Theatre on the night of May 25, "3\and those wishing to attend, "\were asked to hand in their 4\names promptly. Plans were finalized for the "Day of Recollection", a short retreat for the women of the parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Kirk- |parish. ton, Bowmanville. | | ALBERT STREET UCW --Aldsworth Photography | | Special guests at the April The guest speaker was Mrs. Claude Vipond who led by Mrs. Arthur Allman. It was announced that Unit 4 would be in charge of the May jmeeting; Unit 5, Hospital; Unit 1, Hillsdale Manor; Units 2 and (3, shut-ins. Refreshments. were served. KNOX WMS (Afternoon Auxiliary) Miss Agnes Gollan, a mis- jsionary from Nigeria, was the speaker at the thank-offering jservice held by the three mis- |sionary groups of the WMS of |Knox Presbyterian Church, last |Sunday morning at the regular |service. | Miss Gollan gave an interest- ling talk concerning her work in Nigeria. She outlined the advancements which had been {made by Nigeria since it be- jcame independent and the work \the church is carrying on in that country. Miss Gollan's \chief responsibility as she works jwith the Church of Eastern showed|FOR THE BIRTHDAY _ Plans were made for the cOm-|colored slides of their visit to} 'ing annual meeting. Mrs. E. C./Malaya. Mrs. Vipond was thank-|the next year should be an ex- If- Monday is. your birthday, |cellent one--not only from a fi- |nancial standpoint, but also be- cause of many good opportuni- chosen career. You will have to do vour part, of course, but such fine in- fluences'are presently governing your interests that it would be foolhardy not to co-operate to the fullest. Put your best foot forward -- especially between now and the.end of June, in September, late October, arly November and late December. Personal relationships augurs happily for domestic and sentimental interests; for social activities, too. If single, look for new romance in late May, \late June or late July. | °A child born on this day will be extremely ambitious and quite daring in the means he uses to accomplish his aims. ties to make headway n your! are} also generously aspected, which| We gave the photographer $2) and have not heard from him) |since. | | I have a receipt but it must} pany twice but got no reply.} |My. husband says to forget it) because $2 isn't much. But I] WIFE PRESERVER If your con.plexion is part oily spots and baby oil on the) treat it is by using soap on the joily sports and baby oil on the dry patches. ------ | 5) SMART WOMEN ... have their carpets and uphol- stery cleaned 'The Safe Way' DURACLEAN 728-8518 CURES STAMMERING LONDON (AP)--English -- is being used to cure stammerers| in Russia, Moscow Radio re- ports, It says ag Vladivostok teacher cured 11 stammerers| with a 40-lesson English course.} It explains the English letter combinations were easier to! pronounce than the Russian. | ibe phony. I wrote to the com-|% unable to work due to an accident or iliness. For further information, please fill out coupon and mail te your area representative, c/o Mr. E, Roberts, Box "F'" The Oshawo Times. Nome .. Address .. Occupation . Phone .... . Married ...... Doctors Plan .... Bh | a Lost Wages Plan ) Widowed ...0005 Mr. Roberts Will Accept Enrolment In This Area Until April 22, 1964 dedicated by the president of the Laurie Cormack. Auxiliary, : "4 i \Nigeria, is with the young long, s and treet UCW)| , Tubes And Turtles ine sess tnt £0id. tune ete the members of the Men's|PeODle eal Club and the husbands of| Miss Gollan was introduced Hear Ye! Hear Yel Mrs. Norman Short. Fashion's Darlings Inttalian Knits | Knits, Italian style, mean jewelled turtle necks, shorter sleeves worn over longer ones, cocktail sweater - blouses. and long tube evening dresses. Biggest hit of the Florence tollection was the turtle neck of which there were seemingly endless variations. One stand-| e@way version. was encircled with beads of pearl and jet. Another, | a throat-hugging style in white, was embroidered with. gold col-| ored threads and spangles, and worn under a navy, collarless pea jacket with matching pants. Many pullovers have gone . feminine even when designed | for .pairing with pants. They/ were ruffled, scalloped, cowled| and often had a lacy hand made look. Veneziani showed one in peopny pink with three-quarter sleeves worm over a fine-gauge green sweater. In another com- bination of colors and textures) she put yellow over orange. For less casual wear, Trico turned the empire 'shift into a HOUSEHOLD HINT | Here's a tip from the Depart- ment of Agriculture for testing the quality of apples; a good apple will "'squeak" when you rub your finger over the surface. Knits, like tweeds, are ap-| _|by the minister, the Reverend |pearing more and more often in ethno g greg iy le 0 ing was held in the friendship room of the church. Mrs. James Scott, president, opened the meeting with a poem, Unit 3 was in charge of the devotional service. The scripture was taken from St. Luke 24, 25-36. 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