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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 May 1965, p. 15

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being hurt or should I leave and] try to get over this? The man' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 22, 1965 is invited out often but refuses! 4 was elected recording secretary to be "dated up." | WCTU President and Mrs.' R. A, Kidd, Peter. I need your clear-eyed ad-| ; borough, loyal temperance le- vice.--Never Thought It Could! For Fifth Term | gion chairman. Happen KITCHENER (CP)--Mrs. J. Dear Never Thought: Accept|A. Blashke of Galt has been the realities and make a social/re-elected president of the On- LOOK! life unrelated to your employer.|tario Women's Christian Tem- A NEW COURSE is being offered by the Oshawa Business College 3 if a ' this hom |perance Union for a fifth term. Ann Landers: We are not! I want to thank you for the Bil gy Gorn veal a Yhe| Others re-elected include: First in a series of short, inten- sive courses designed to train calling you Dear Ann Landers|lady-like manner in which youlmoct rewarding years of your|M'S. E. C. Smith, Renfrew,| because we don't think you areéjexpressed yourselves. I could life. Stay -- for the children's |YCe . hag Mrs. Thomas dear. We think you are justitell from the very first sentence|sake as well as your own. | leeds --, cor- rotten that you girls were the last he ag ng ee ary. : ; 4 word in refinement. The advice| Dear Ann Landers: Since lots rs. J. W. Shannon, Sarnia, personne! for retailing, selling This letter is being written bY| stands. lof people write to you ahoet| and serving the public. Especi- S|three 12-year-old women who : * 2 , i oily deslioned Sor sawlonenie will never read your crummy Dear Ann Landers: I am whatever is on their minds what you wee locking ler geuladuls aot yun Gea ae a widow 47 years old, Four|think I will do the same. / 4 ak angie as 4 eae meeting and serving the public. In this course emphasis will be |] on handling and serving of food. column again as long as we j \stop looking, So--the place you) live, Your advice to the mother/months ago I answered an ad) | am 13 years old now. WheN\foung it was the last place you! ae Hotel ond restaurant proprietors note! jin the newspaper and found|} was younger I used to lose Elvin wrote and aed it her 17-18 en, fam now the buseltingy athe tine and Tar MORSE lowed to go to a dance with a -- Ee 98 a -- and his always looking for something. --_--_--_---- KAYE'S a ree children. ie youngest is|\M randmother, who was a 16-year-old boy has made you a A KAYE'S Course will consist of EIGHT EVENING SESSIONS Tuesdey and Thursday 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. commencing Tuesday, lot of enemies. under school age and the oldest| very wise woman, said to me, 'Don't you know that some 1 at my heart and-i'm aure Weyllst plac that you look." "| LARGE SIZES SHOPPE year-old girls are very mature (eel the same about me. In all she was right. I'd look every-| Sizes from 14% to 32% sjand have a lot of sense? Age|my life I have never felt s0| h Jast| June Ist, 1965. isn't everything. My cousin is 16| ceded and so appreciated, |"nere and then in the very las SPECIALIZING Special expert instructors. en- years old and she has been in| : aret {place I looked there it was. Can) IN LARGE SIZE gaged .to present this course, The problem 1s this: I'm)you explain why it always hap- CLOTHING FOR For complete details DIAL 725- YOUNG LADIES pps i NOW! REGISTER Bell Telephone Building. from these stamps are used to "sencggiton pe ha ige A {afraid I may be falling in lovelpens that way? I have tried! K YE'S LARGE A minimum registration of 15 A SIZE SHOP =|]. "equired to stort the course. | 4 King St. BOWMANVILLE |) jpurchase dried milk for chil- tk Ha 48 until July: jwith their father. I've had an/many times to figure out the 10 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, OSHAWA 623-5102 ANN LANDERS 15 Know-it-all Age Begins At Twelve DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. Mary Hurst and Edith Taylor distributing the prizes, Refresh- ments were served by the com- mittee in charge. It was announced that the 'next regular meeting would be held Tuesday, June 1. LADIES ORIENTAL SHRINE (Bokhara Court) The Oshawa and District members of Bokhara Court, La- dies' Oriental Shrine of North America, Incorporated, met at the home of Mrs, J. K. Glover, HARMONY UCW The monthly meeting of Har- mony United Church Women was held recently. A brief me- morial service was held for a former member, who had been active in the UCW. The "Praying Hands" was the theme of the devotional period. It was decided that the UCW would give financial assistance to one of CGIT members who would be going to leadership camp. The members were asked to _keep in mind the Sunday School Tecently. siraie. June 12; the fall ba-| The president, Mrs, Cecil El- zaar, November 3, and a hair-|liott welcomed the members. styling show, October 5. |Regular reports and the annual It was announced that the financial statement were read. June meeting would be a pot-| The president reminded all, luck supper on June 9 at 6.30/to continue to save stamps and p.m., followed by a brief busi-|reported on the volume of ness meeting and a tour of the|stamps collected. The proceeds Dear Pookle: When you find] DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND (dren. i 1 | ' fin « : opportunity to ob | via The regular meeting of the| The sewing convener, Mrs. fae 24 ba er We think you should get yourlger a baiity be geri coed eet Pookie : TUXEDO and Daughters of England, Empress | George Russell, read a note brains out of mothballs andiang he is t t 4 | of India, Lodge No. 26, was|from Helen Clifton of the To- Sie A Bess catch up with 1965 activities or sy agg saree. ae ye HIS AND HERS BRIDAL GOWN RENTALS are of white duck. Sister's held at the Orange Temple onjronto Court, thanking the 'Osh- jturn your job over to @ persON|two years youn th | Tuesday evening. Worthy presi-;awa members for the skirts they who is living in this century.|p aera th atch hen h§ por dent, Kate Glover, goed reg Lean for oe - And just in case uou think we be ay ae Han that! with worthy vice-president, Nan-|All the sewing articles for the ' ' are cheap, hoody girls we would|;; ni Fe eta ' | 5 cy Murrall, assisting. The devo-|Crippled Children's Hospital, phage Miyponey gg of like you to know that we are -- will ever go beyond Sargeant 's Rentals § tional period was_led by Sarah|completed during the past year, white with red, white and |. refined young ladies who| gp, 463 Ritson S. -- 725-3338 VandeWalker. were on display at the home of blue trim. It features a V | come from very rich families.--|-- Florence Taylor, reported sev-/Mrs. J. Summers, Toronto. neck the tennis racquet ap- | Fy readers eral members were sick and| Mrs. Elliott had been in con- plique and an abbreviated, Dear Retiied Ladies Fron visits had been made to the|tact with Mr. Harold McNeill low-pleated skirt with match- | OM ilies: Since : | i me ing panties underneath. |Rich Families: Since you are) hospital. for requirements of the crippled i A | ae piesa --By TRACY ADRIAN (no longer reading the column I An invitation was accepted|children. A music class had ; ~~". |don't expect you to see this, but! from worthy district deputy Dor-jbeen started and funds were perhaps soiieone will tell you about it. M. C. Barnett, Principal These cute youngsters are crane all set for fun and games in their cotton knit outfits. Both come in toddler sizes 2 to 4. Brother wears a pullover of white with red, white and blue rib-knit trim and an applique of crossed tennis racquets. His shorts Judy Siblock (formerly of Bobette Beauty Salon). Best Selection In Town @ CARRIAGES @ STROLLERS een Lad to visit at their cottage|needed for instruments. A do-|yener, Mrs. Reginald Minter; | : HI-CHAIRS at Bobcaygeon. It was decided{nation of $100 was made to help| sunshine and phone convener, Grant Provided ® ==>] @ CRIBS that th ber: Id have a} hase instruments. } : . | | j @ PLAYPENS at the members wou ave a|purchase instr 1965-68 Mrs, Harold Powless; ways and To Assist VON {post-graduate courses in public : baby picnic there on Saturday, June! Officers elected for eb : l means, Mrs. Cecil Elliott, Mrs. jhealth nursing. é = AT | | WILSON'S 26, Further details will be given| were: immediate past-president, ne ' : at the next meeting Mrs. Cecil Elliott; president,|J. K. Glover and Mrs: Henry) TORONTO (CP)--The Atkin-) Stuart Thom, chairman of| FURNITURE 20 CHURCH ST. 723-3211 wishes to announce her move to Creative Styling by JOHN 198 King St. E. Tel. 728-0951 A gift was presented to Flor- Mrs. T. C. Russell; vice-presi-| Bickle. son Charitable Foundation an-|the VON board of manage-| ence Taylor who is a_recentident, Mrs. Charles Warren; sec-| It was announced that the next;nounced Thursday it has given|ment, said that each year 20 to bride. lretary treasurer, Mrs. El] merjmeeting would be held at Mrs.|a $4,000 grant to the Victorian/309 nurses who have been! A social hour wes enjoyed.|Pollard; sewing convener, Mrs.jCharles Warren's home _ in Order of Nurses to provide bur-|awarded bursaries serve in On-| Chair bingo was played withiLeonard Brockelhurst, co-con-'Hampton, in September. 'saries for Ontario nurses taking: tario branches of the order. COME ONE! COME ALL! TO OUR GIGANTIC 7-HOUR BLAST! JUDY SIBLOCK ALL DAY MONDAY MAY savincs! VALUES GALORE! FREE! #223 FREE! SMOOTH TOP BETTER QUALITY SMOOTH TOP MATTRESSES | MATTRESSES rta -- --_ i] 69.50. This Sale Only -- f° gga wa HALF PRICE! HOLIDAY SPECIAL 34.88 CARPETS ! CARPETS ! 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. FIREWORKS FOR THE KIDDIES ACCOMPANIED BY THEIR PARENTS ENTER YOUR NAME IN OUR FREE DRAW FOR A SMOOTH TOP MATTRESS 10 A.M. DOOR BUSTER CHROME « cxrev 9 8 CHAIRS. = They Last ! 10 A.M. DOOR BUSTER 6' X 9' BORDERLESS LINOLEUM RUGS Special at Wilson's -- VICTORIA DAY SALE 2.99 CONTINENTAL BEDS Smooth Top Ensembles,com- plete with legs, brackets and headboard. Here's a quality bed. Reg. 89.50. VICTORIA DAY SALE 56.00 HI-BACK, PILLOW-BACK CHESTERFIELD SUITE BUNK BEDS Complete with Springs and Spring - filled Mattresses. Guard Rails and Ladder. Large 36" size. VICTORIA DAY SPECIAL 5-PIECE CHF OME SUITES VIC 7ORIA DAY SPECIAL 7 29.88 anal $ 'abeds, Davenports, jhesterfield Suites 5-LB. BAGS | HOSTESS 2 P.M. HOURLY SPECIAL SWIVEL ROCKERS Boucle fabrics trimmed with vinyl, Regular 59.95. HURRY FOR THESE _ 19.88 2 P.M. HOURLY SPECIAL FOLDING BABY STROLLERS Cash and Carry Downtown Oshawa 4. 20 CHURCH ST. Nylons, Acrilans, Wools, Broad- looms. Holiday Special Foam back viscose carpets. Heavy quolity. Plain potterns. Large 9 x 12. Only 44.88 RECLINER CHAIRS 100% Nylon with. fabrilte trim. Ley away for Father's Day. Reg. 79.50. While They Last. Holiday Speciol. CHARCOAL LIMIT 1 TO A CUSTOMER FOAM BACK SCATTER MATS CASH AND CARRY CHAIRS Spring-filled, frieze covers. WHILE THEY LAST LARGE SIZE TV LOUNGE PILLOWS Flake foam filled cord cover Pretty colors, Reg. 2.98, VICTORIA DAY SPECIAL Beautifully designed this suite is upholstered in a high grade boucle fabric. Extremely comfortable. Sold for $369, Victoria Day Speciel, 199.00 SECTIONAL SUITE Foam cushions and back. Built-on corner table. Was 269.00. VICTORIA DAY SALE 197.00 WILSON FURNITURE A \. SLASHED IN PRICE FOR QUICK SALE! 2 ?ce.. Colonial ud | 58 C venport Suite. . 2 Pee. Frieze Chester- $139 {ld Suite Foam cushions MANY MORE -- DROP DOWN BROWSE AROUND -- YOU'RE WELCOME | LAAN ROE 3-PCE. BEDROOM SUITE Double Dresser, Bookcase Bed, Large Chest, slightly damaged. Reg. $187. -- Don't Miss It! 138.00 EASY BUDGET TERMS FREE HOME DELIVERY NO DOWN PAYMENT

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