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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Apr 1964, p. 9

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4 ® % TERRY JOSEPH and Brad- ley Joseph are the three gfd one half and two-year-old 'sons of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Pitre, Conant street, They are the grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Byrns, Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pitre, Bath- urst, New Brunswick. : ~Aldsworth Photography \ ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: You wrote, and wisely, that smoking is neither sophisticated nor styl- ish. You said it can shorten lives, and that it is an expen- do: so many people do i? The answer is simple: A child can suck his--thumb a man in a white coat. socially acceptable. He sticks a cigarette, or.a cigar or a pipe in his mouth, These are pacifiers for adults, These babies don't mind fouling the air of your liv- ing room, or an office shared resses and burn up the whole family. They are large infants who haven't grown up. EDMONTON, ALBERTA, is where these two brothers make their home. They are Jody Lee and Daryl Tod, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huicio, formerly of Oshawa. Their grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Jack Germond and Mr, and Mrs. William Hulcio, all of Oshawa, Mrl. George Palechuk and Mrs. George Smith, both of Oshawa, are the boys' great-grandmothers. UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES Un-Enslaved | Dear Un - Enslaved: Smoking May Be Mother's Fault sive and dirty habit. Why hen,| and drag around an old eee dragg' old blanket would be led off by So the adult does what Is /\by non-smokers. They care not | \if they burn holes in their cloth- ing or set fire to their matt- Do you have the courage to print this? I'll walt and see.--' Your 7:45 -- 'Change the channel. This is lousy." 10:30--"'Walk the hound. I'm going to bed." .. Now, Landers, I ask you, is this tion? 'Thanks for your Billings, Mont- Dear Billings: It's a start. At least the guy has vocal chords. You said nothing however, about your response to Blabber Mouth. : Did you try to engage him in conversation? -This is where many wives fail. They are uni- formed and dull, Their ideas of conversation is a Gestapo re- port on the kids or a rehash of the palaver heard across the back fence. Most husbands couldn't care less, so they re- treat behind the newspaper or et asleep in front of the Boob Dear Ann Landers: I am a | 0 Fhe 728-0662 OFF ON ALL | COLD WAVES | During Month of April. | Mayfair Salon | (OSHAWA LIMITED) 27 CELINA ST. 728-0662 17-year-old girl who is crazy |\theory is not new and I 'don't CALVARY BAPTIST YWMC | REMEMBRANCE ASSOC. The Remembrance Associa- The Young Women's Mission| ' . |tion of the Oshawa Silver Cross Circle held its regular meeting Chapter was held recently - at at the home of Mrs. Ivan Mar-|the home of Mrs. V. A. Cope, tin, with 28 members present.jLeslie street. Mrs. Herbert The meeting opened. by . sing- Brately opened the meeting with ing prayer by Mrs. Victor Henkel- 5 \ man. The scripture reading was|Atthur Wigston of Whitby. taken front Isaiah" 55. | Mrs. Harry Grantg the presi- dent, welcomed thé/.members and the speaker Mrs. Gordon Tofflemire, 432|in May. Centre street on April 27. Prizes Mrs. John Toth read a letter| Brately, from one of the members, who|and Mrs. is undergoing treatment at the Toronto Western Hospital. donated by Mrs Mrs. Charles |sie Tooley and Mrs. Cope. was Mrs. Verda Jackson. Mrs.|at the home of Mrs. Jackson is leaving Oshawa to start a new job with the Chris-|@t 2.00 p.m. tian Literature Crusade at Fort Washington, U.S:A. Her mes- sage for the evening was about, the hostess. CANADIAN CORPS ASSOC. "Redemption Ground, The The Lord's Prayer, two minutes Ground of Peace" followed by|silence, and the motto. Corre- spondence was read by Mrs.| A letter of thanks was read ifrom the Easter Seal campaign land a donation will be sent to of the evening, the Muscular Dystrophy Fund.| and announcd the next meeting|Final plans were made for the|Saturday, May 9, will be held at the home of|annual convention at Cornwall|members of the Port Perry, Cope were won by| Mrs. Thomas Loreno, Mrs. Jes- The speaker for the evening] The next meeting will be held | Jack Hogan, 309 Jarvis street, May 19) Refreshments were served by| through the years as she seeked to find His will for her life. She also showed colored slides of the premises, where she will be working. Mrs. William Reimer thanked the speaker, and assured her of their prayers and interest in her new field of work, and wished ther God's blessings. 'Mrs. Jackson was also present- ed a gift, from the group. Closing hymn was 'Like a River Glorious, Is God's Per- fect Peace". how the Lord dealt with her| The regular meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary, . Canadian Corps Association, Unit 42, was held in the clubrooms recently. BACKACHE and RHEUMATISM Pain Alter 21 twice as many women as men are made miserable by common urinary irritation caused by a germ, Escherichia Coli..To quickly combat the secondary aches, muscular pains and disturbed sleep caused by Kidney and Bladder irritations, try taking an internal CYSTEX antiseptic bath 2 little CYSTEX tabi h a glass of th for s few days. All you do is take | lets witl water,1n @ddition to its cleaning snti- | tic action, OY: ananalgesic | CRUISING IN Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Tremblay, Minden street, Osh- awa, are shown here aboard the cruise ship the "Tropic Bird', while in Nassau Har- THE TOPICS bor, Mr. Tremblay was attend- ing the Independent Grocers' Convention in Nassau at the time. --Photo by Frederick Maura | pain reliever for Rheumatic Pains, Head- ache, Backache, and muscular pains, Get Refreshments were served by| GYSTEX from druggist, Feel-better fast the hostess. =s Feel "up on a pedestal --, fresh... sparkling! | Robert Fowler. Mrs. The devotfonal was taken by UNITS, GROUPS Mrs. Norman Gibson and Mrs. | Norman) AUXILIARIES Gibson observed a moment of) silence followed by a hymn and COURTICE UCW (Kumall Unit) The Kumall Unit of Courtice|topic was Family Life which is Chapter 9 in the book entitled UCW met recently at the home} of Mrs. Reginald Stephens with} 10 ladies present. Mrs. Lloyd] Courtice opened the meeting by all repeating the Lord's pray- er, Roll call was answered by a favorite flower. There was a discussion on thé quilt blocks. LADIES! 'No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. BERNARD . Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Stylist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. ; prayer. Scripture reading was from Proverbs 31, 10-31. The "The March of . Days'. | Fymn 376, "'Blest Be the Tie} in Eveleigh's SANITONE dry cleaned clothes Yes, Sanitone Style-Set® makes the difference! * every trace of dirt flushed away \that Binds" was sung. REMOVED PERMANENTLY Superfluous Hair By Electrolysis and the newest fastest revealing your true self, free of A worry and barrassment Der 15 experience. "MARIE MURDUFF Will be in Oshawa at the New |] IMPER- I shortwave, ff em- |) years' Genosha Hotel, April 27, 28, 29 | * colors perk up whites stay white * store-crisp freshness -- pressed right in ¢ belts, buttons, all trim given special care * new drape and fit restored 728-9317 PHONE 723-4641 ANsus-(;RAYDON CARPET COMPANY 282 King W., Oshawa @ Tel. 728-6254 | Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-T ile-Linoleum Rug Cleaning i SERVICE BF he ie Trust all your dry cleanables to. SANITONE! Call for service today! CLEANERS & LAUNDERERS 50 MILL ST. PHONE 723-4631 The president Mrs. Watts presided. seph Owens and Mrs, hospital, Mrs. Margaret Hood announc- ed that Mrs. George Price and 'Mrs. Leslie Knight had visited Hillsdale Manor during April and offered their assistance. Mrs. Watts announced that on 1964, the |Royal Canadian Legion, would .|be guests at the dance, held by Gibbs/the men of Unit 42. Following the meeting penny sale was held. | The next meeting will be held i Wednesday, May 20 at 8 p.m SERVED DOUGHNUTS Doughnuts became standard jfare in 1917 when the Salvation |Army "Sister Sallies" served them to United States soldiers 'serving in the First World War. a William Mrs. Thomas Wilson, Mrs, Jo- Alfred West volunteered to assist Mrs. George Price, chairman of the sick and flower fund by visiting members who are confined to agree that it takes any special jcourage to print it. Of course he "Enslaved" will scream like eagles and shout "'Freudien garbage when they see this but the experts (many of them at any rate) say you are right. | Dear Ann Landers: When you spoke here at the auditorium you said the basis for a success- ful marriage is communication. WOOLWORTH'S: Super Bakery Specials BAKED FRESH DAILY IN OUR OWN KITCHEN !! I was happy my husband was there to hear you because I've been trying to get that idea across for years but I never knew how. i I decided last night to write down everything he said from the minute he came home. Here is the full report: | 6:10--"Any mail?" 6:25--"Tell the kids to get os darned dog to stop bark- ng." LEMON SPECIAL This Week Your Favorite Made with Flaky Pastry 53c 6:35--"Don't you know how to fix anything but meat loaf?" 6:50--"'Pass the sugar." 7:10--"How come the news- papér is wet?" "Two or three ter wedding cakes -- Order One Week Ahead BAKERY ORDERS. PHONE 725-3421 PINEAPPLE Upside-Down Cake SPECIAL This Week Delicious Large Size 59c TEEN BRA ZELLERS RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS é Open Every Day From 9:30 A.M, -- 6:00 P.M. Thursday and Friday 9:30 A.M. -- 9:00 P.M. GOTHIC YOUR BEST BUY Your growing figure needs the perfect fit and gentle support of this beautiful Gothic Bra, priced right in white embroidered broadcloth with gordtex insert. 30-36 AA and A, 1.00. 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