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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Oct 1964, p. 9

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en dae remoa me ee roa AN IMPORTANT SIGNATURE Earl Shackleton, RR 6, Bow- | In Westmount United Church, Patricia Kay, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ellis of Oshawa, was united in marriage with Frederick LODGES AND SOCIETIES | bia ; Mrs, James Hughes; secretary,| Mrs. \Mns, John Maguire; treasurer,|cands by Mrs. Frank James. The study book was taken by REBEKAH LODGE NO. 3 | jdent, Mrs. manville, son of Mr. Gordon | Shackleton, Bowmanville, and | Ux- Mrs. Gordon Rudkin, bridge. -- Photo by Stannett, Whitby Harry st vice-president, 2nd Mrs. Oshawa Rebekah Lodge No. 3 Mrs. Glenn Sherrah. was held in the lodge room on) Wednesday with a good attend-|tuary, phone, Mas. A, J. Mrs. James McKeever | the Royal Workers Arts, Orafts James Fournier; s0-|and Hobby show in Lower Cen-\-- - Roy Haber and Mrs.|tennial Hall on October 6; the press, | regional meeting of UCW Pres- member-| byterial ance. NG Sister Anne Cook presided |ing sick, Sister Veraland Mrs. cial, Mrs. The Flag was presented, the) Raymond G. National Anthem sung and lodge|Mrs. Eugene Hackett; ship, Mrs, William Dittrick; spe-|Church October Mar group will be lhaving Betty assisted by VG Wirsching. was declared open. VG Sister Wirsching reported cial activity, Mrs. Leo Kryhi and visiting Sister Flora White and Mrs, PDD Sister Eva Hastings in the) Mrs. hospital. There were 11 PNGs|M. present at the meeting. The sec. | retary, PNG Sister Nelda Thompson read the correspond- ence and 'Thank you notes': Invitations for Installation of Officers were received and ac- cepted as follows: Brooklin, Oc- tober 13; Sunshine Lodge 222, October 19; Whitby, October 21. DDP Sister Grace Murdock in- formed No. 3 she would install their officers on October 28. It was announced that the Decora- tion of Chivalry would be con- ferred in Peterborough on No- vember 28. It was decided to ac- cept the invitation from Sun-| 7 shine Lodge to confer the De-|% on their candidates on 5. Flection of Officers was con- ieee on | for as follows: NG, Sis- ter Vera Wirsching; , Sister Louella Smith; RG, Sister Nelda Thompson; FS; Sister Goala Couch; treasurer, Sister Anne Jones. Trustees, Sister Alice Lanning, Sister Tacilye Gibbs and Sister Anne Cook; Degree Captain, Sister Evelyn Fickes; asistant Degree Captain, Broth- er William Frost. | NG Sister Anne Cook express) thanks to her officers for the| gift of Rebekah: China. Birthday] greetings were sung for Sisters Betty Parm, Blsie Chumley,! Anne Mitchell. At the close of lodge tasty) refreshments were served and a) social time spent. ST. PHILIP'S ALTAR SOCIETY | The September meeting of the | S&, Philip's Altar Society was! opened Monday evening by the) a , Mrs, Hamry Gowan- lock, with prayer. The secretary then read the minutes followed by the treasurer's report Mrs. Tony Raridell agreed to help with Special Activity . tak- ing the place of Mrs, Martin Dartaston who is moving to Scarboro in November. am It was agreed to change the meeting night to the third Wed-| esday each month instead of} Monday. With approval of the} Altar Society of St. Philip's, the council of the Catholic Women's League will be established in| the near future. Further. infor-| mation will be forthcoming in the next few weeks. Plans were discussed for a 80-| cial evening for the women of the parish which will be a night bowling at the bowling alley the shopping centre on Oc- 7, at nine o'clack, Plans aiso made for a bake sale church basement directly mass on Sunday, October slate of officers for the | % GRADE 1 MOTHERS' TEA (Dr. C. F. Cannon School) e executive of the Dr. C, ¥.} come Home and School Asso- ciation convened a tea 'Tuesday afternoon, September 29, at the) school for the mothers of Grade 1 pupils. Guest speaker for the} occasion was Miss Frances Me-) Leod, Supervisor of the Pri- mary Division of Oshawa Pub- lic Schools. : Miss McLeod explained the | method whereby children are} taught. to read and displayed! three readers they would be using this first year of school. | She also explained the Unit System. Miss McLeod was in- troduced to the mothers by the school principal, Mr. G; A.| Korry. ' : 4 Mts. John Fortin, vice-presi- dent of the Association, wel- the mothers on behalf of the Association and invited | them to attend the A sociation| meetings which angela the first Monday of the h. Tea was served. by Mrs Fortin, Mrs. Roy Clowes, Mrs. esti heads are Witham Leger Committee Mrs Blanchard; Tony Randell; Brennan F ih This is the sta bof od * A, é Style? This big, beautiful car almost owns the word, Inside, the Inext year is as follows: prest- Gowanlock; vice-president,! Gordon Reesor; Jack Chamberlain and on yanc-|Mirs, Joshua Kinsey ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: My mother had surgery several weeks ago and enjoys talking about her operation more than she ever enjoyed good health. Last evening in the presence of guests mother began to re- cite the details of her recent operation. I was_ speechless when she reached into her handbag and took out a jar which contained her gallstones. My husband was horrified. The guests were courteous but I |from one to the other. |gested to mother that she'd better not pass around the ex- hibit again because some folks might consider it offensive. Mother said, "You are wrong. It is educational, Most folks Next We'll Have A Pickled Appendix could see stricken looks as they| handed the bottle of gallstones | After the guests left I sug-) | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 9,1964 G guing. One of our major .prob-) handy. My husband doesn't lems is his failure to Lp want to ask for it now because ledge that I am entitled to pri- vacy. What do you suggest? 4 expect another baby this Speirs ag et, ~- TEPURLE We realize four children in 3 : seven years is_expensive, but I Dear Omaha: You don't di-| tee] they are taking advantage Bi vorce a man because he read| of ys Am I being petty? -- a letter addressed to you. tea : , " His lack of respect for your| Dear 8-4; Just because the it I'VE never seen a gallstone, | rights is a symptom of deeper| stork is practically a household and if I never see ore it willlproblems. You need a_ third| pet at your brother - in - law's be just fine. | party to listen to both sides and| house doesn't excuse him from Few things are in worse taste| pinpoint the real trouble, Ask| paying debts. Your husband or more tiresome than the de-| your clergyman to help you, |should quit making alibis and tails of someone else's opera-| Dear Ann Landers: T w o| ask his brother what he intends tion. The "exhibit'" is OK for| years ago my husband's|to do about the money he owes. pre-med students, but it has no|brother borrowed $2,000 from|The boat purchase clearly indi- place in the living room. | us to make a down payment on cates a lack of integrity, If his Dear Ann Landers: Recently; a home, They were living in al brother had paid $25 a month, I received a letter from a rela-| small apartment with two small the debt would have been more tive, The letter was addressed|Cchildren and we felt sorry for than half retired by now. to me and the word PERSONAT,| them, -- me | was underlined. | Last spring they had another | I read the letter, put it back| baby so my husband decided) in the envelope and laid it on| hot to say anything about the | |my dressing table. Later that| debt. I was furious when they | evening I handed the letter to| bought a boat for $700 that my husband and asked: him to| 5@me summer, read it, -He replied, 'I've read| ,, We, want-to buy a home and | it already," | the $2,000 would come in mighty ' | I was shocked and asked if he was aware the letter was addressed to me and marked Patricia Juch PIANO CLASSICAL, POPULAR, THEORY 74 Burk St. PHONE OHHAWA 725-4587 BREVIS | live a lifetime and never get to} "personal." He said, "So what? | see a gallstone." Am I wrong? -- MARY KING STREET UCW 8 the meeting with prayer ithe reading of Psalm 27 at the UCW Unit 8. Business discussed wedding on Oct.3 Reports were given by the secretary, Mrs the treasurer PS on Trini Eyre; |dad and Brazil. '; 'Visit- project, | Kennedy James Hughes and -Mrs.|their meeting October 29. | Two heavy jackets were asked Announcements were made 0. Pickering 27; at | and De of CFRB speak a Mrs; Wilfred) Harris opened 15, and -lopening meeting of King Street was a United I never thought a thing about bit? ' Dear Mary: Come to think of! It seems we are forever ar- ifor, to be sent in before October Mrs Harris thanked the members for helping at Hills- dale thro' the summer and brought to their attention the bazaar date of November 18. | Mrs, Lawrence Milldrew and > Mrs. William Milldrew led ine '| devotional period, based on the » thought of "living one day'at a time." Mrs. Douglas Lauder sang a solo, "How Great Thou Art," -\with Mrs. Frank Hortop ac- companying her at the paino {| Mrs. Milldrew and her group served refreshments. 23000 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! By The Yard At HARLEIGH SUPPLIES (Oshawa Ltd.) ' Oshawa A. E., JOHNSON 0.D. 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