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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Mar 1965, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurdey, Merch 4, 1965 eteersrrer > Mrs, Jerome Hockey was DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of. meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from. reports submitted by their secretaries. derson, (STORIE PARK LADIES' Rc assisted by William Hen- lected president of the Storie ark Ladies' Auxiliary at their gular meeting last week. Others elected to office were: ce-president, Mrs. Garfield llingbeck ; secretary, Mrs. ohn Wyatt; treasurer, Mrs. rchie Black; social convener, . Burt Fry; welfare con- . Mrs. Reginald Ellis; ss reporter, Mrs. wenden; corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. William Ferguson. " Mrs, Stanley Harrison presid- for the election which fol- ed a pot-luck supper. * It was announced that a rum- mage sale was planned for March 31, and that a night of cards had been planned for April 28, with the admission being 50 cents. SUNBEAM CHAPTER, OES The regular meeting of Sun- beam Chapter No 73, Order of the Eastern Star was held in the Masonic Temple. Worthy Ma- tron Thelma Beerthuizen pre- THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW A. M. hours will be best for routine, but the afternoon may turn out to be surprisingly "different" in that you may Gladys Elliott introduced the past district deputies and a number of the past officers. All were welcomed by the worthy matron. The grand conductress, Mrs. Helen Marston of Toronto, was also welcomed as were visitors from Scarboro, Whitby, Bow- manville,; Nova Scotia and Port Perry. j The Reverend Joseph Stewart entertained with pictures he had taken on his trip to the Holy Land, which all enjoyed, Refreshments were serve by Sister Gwen Hanna and her committee, WESTMINSTER UCW Westminster United Church Women met recently in the church hall with Mrs. Kenneth Young, Mrs, James Thaxter, and Mrs. Vernon Greenaway in charge of the devotional period assisted by Mrs. Chesley Burton at the piano. Mrs. Vernon Greenaway read a poem en- titled "Ladies' Aid." The president, Mrs. Leonard Carrington, welcomed everyone with a poem on "March" and the business was conducted in an orderly fashion. Mrs, Hugh Scott reported- on the--various catering jobs in the near future. It was announced that Mrs. Clarence Scott, Mrs. John Porter and Mrs. Glen Crawford ANN LANDERS Most Expensiv Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band is the type who must have the last word--no matter what it costs him. Well it is now cost- ing him 15 days in jail. It all started with a speeding not speeding--that the cop was laying for him. He refused to pay the ticket and went to court to plead not guilty. When the judge reminded my husband he had been nabbed for speed- ing twice in the past two years he got mad and called the judge a name. The judge gave him 15 days. So now what am I to tell. our six-year-old son? How will he feel if he knows, his father is in jail? Will it scar him for life? ¥ need answers and I Last Words Can Be e that in our family,' and change the subject. If the child persists he should be: sent to his room. By the time they are 12 most kids have heard all the words, ticket. My husband said he wasjor read them on bathroom walls, and nobody ever died from words. Dear Ann Landers: I am a faithful reader of your column and I'm pleased that you have the courage to tackle certain problems which most. people would be inclined to duck. I re- fer specifically to the careless female who ignores the basics of hygiene, such as soap and water, tooth paste, comb and deodorants. , woman in the office speak to her is unrealistic, however. In our own office, the most gentle and understanding woman told me "I'd rather die." So i ac- cepted the responsibility be- cause I felt a young girl had to be told. The poor thing heard me out, then broke down and wept. She finally sobbed, "But nobody ever told me." For three days she avoided me but I noticed that her ap- pearance improved 100 per cent. Others noticed it too, but I never let on that we had had a chat. Several days later I received two dozen roses. The card read, "Thank you--more than words can eapress." It was unsigned but I knew who had sent the bouquet. -- SACRIFICAL LAMB | Dear Lamb: A low bow for doing what needed to be done, although it was a difficult and unpleasant chore. | WOMEN'S FREEDOM Not until 1946 were laws en- Your suggestion that the most. gentle and understanding acted in Japan to allow women legal equality with men. -- need them now.--UNDONE Dear Un: Do yourself up and tell you son the truth, Explain that people who drive cars must follow the rules or pay the penalty--which in this case was a jail sentence... _ Make it clear that Daddy did not rob a bank or kill anyone but that he did break a law-- and laws must be obeyed if we are to have a world safe for everybody. | Dear Ann Landers: Our son,/| who will soon be six, plays) with some little boys in the neighborhood who are older) than he is. | Some of the words he has reasoner RUTHERFORD'S - SHOW YOU HOW TO LIVE IN FRANCE WITHOUT EVER LEAVING HOME! 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REGIMENT AUX, The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Ontario Regiment Association met at the Armories with Mrs. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that the next six weeks will encom- pass a period in which it would be well to grasp every available opportunity to impress supe- riors with your abilities, since a display of ingenuity and en- terprise then will not only bring fairly immediate rewards, but will be reflected in further job advances during December and January. Creative workers will Harry Wood, president, presid- bay ; 'ess reporter Mrs. John H. Woodman was reported in the hospital and the members wish- ed her a speedy recovery. The draw, donated by Mrs. Fred Porter, was won by Mrs. James Sullivan. A night of cards will be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Wood, Tuesday, March 9. Refreshments were served by Mrs. George Fox, Mrs. James Sullivan, Mrs. Stuart Darling fact they are filthy. 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