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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 May 1965, p. 13

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THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Both lunar and: Mercury in- ifluences now stimulate mental land cultural interests; are es- pecially propitious for all those LEGION AUXILIARY |is being made for the annual in the writing field--journalists, The Ladies'. Auxiliary' Royal) Deanery meeting at St. George's aqvertising and promotion copy- Canadian Legion, Branch 43,|Church June 23. Members were writers particularly held its weekly meeting with|asked to bring their contribution the president, Mrs. Alyn Elliott,/to the pot-luck luncheon meet presiding ing at Mrs. N. C. Millman's Mrs. Ralph French was ini home, June 15. tiated and welcomed into the {It was agreed to join with auxiliary. other groups in purchasing new) your horoscope indicates that Final arrangements were)tables for the church and it was|between now and mid-Septem- made for the 25 year member-/ decided a contribution was to be|ber you will have some excel- ship dinner to be held at 7:90/sent to Dioscesan headquarters. |lent opportunities to profit in p.m., June 1. Tickets may be Refreshments were served by both your job and financial af- had by phoning Mrs. James y+. R J. Ross and Mrs. A. C,|fairs. Keep alert, therefore, and Anderson at 5-0839. Broadbent make the most of them, since The secretary gave a fine despite a good break or two Zone Rally report in which she WESTMOUNT UCW in early October and - or late reported that the nine auxi- he regular meeting of the December, you will not have liaries in this Zone raised $35.' westmount United- Churchjanother really good cycle along 258.54 of which $31,654.93 Was Women was held in the Sunday spent on veterans work add <chool auditorium. The president, Mrs. Percy al other charitable purposes Mrs, Elliott reported the ot Neal, welcomed the members| During (he next year per- party as being highly succ canta} of the Ist Oshawa Scout Group/Sonal affairs will be governed Final arrangements were also), iis. and the women, from|by beneficient aspects, and you made for the trip to the Lindsay the Young Married Doubles should enjoy extremely happy Legion Auxilia June Fare) ub of the church, to a pot-\domestic and social relation- uck supper ships, Lf single, look for some DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. Also favored: travel, romance and outdoor activities FOR TOMORROW If tomorrow is your birthday, all interests should advance for least three months. 7 these lines until March 1, when} | is $1.40. Bus leaves the Legion M fol extremely romantic situations rs. John Hall at 6:30 p.m. There are ey é i t ave le den still a fe seats available + ' ; between now and 3 or he uxiliary Sept in tate Octoher" next Members are -still needed UCW for the in , Phone 5 3-9805 of February and-or Apri fill the bus for Sunnybrook Hos- half of the guests. Mrs. Kenneh E a and-or Ax pital visit, June 16th at which Markle led devotional ae ' time some 400 bags of treats vice Miss Eleanor Calvert sang si Z will be distributed to Oshawa 'My Task" and "Evening Pra) any Veterans and others er accompanied Mrs Annual picnic will be held at Frank Ward Waltona Park, Newcastle, July Mrs. Kenneth 18 for members of the Branch quced Mrs. R and Auxiliary ance teache Mrs. William Smith on reported in the hospital Collins, pres -either thanked ed t loo 3 the ps 15 lo vilation on be travel; The October periods for three months id April A child born on with ser the a will intel- this day a by endowed fine and a great will be extremely but Markle Heard, guid MCVI Who pay AFTER TOMORROW a Dynamic': planetary influences indicate a tendency toward aggressive Neal thanked the speak- ness and combativeness in some reminded the members!persons during Monday's early would be steer clear of those source of ir Late-day as generous and personal! interests, but intro D sensitive al G Was spoke Love Force" Mrs and there June ARVILLA McGRGEOR WMS The Arvilla McGregor Women's Missionary Society of Knox Presbyterian Church met in the lounge. The president Mrs, A. J. McDonald the meeting with a reading Mrs. J. R. Thom study of the Overseas Work of our church India: Formosa, Nigeria, Japan and British Guiana, which was ex tremely informative , Mrs. G. W. Butt invited the anciety to her home for the June pot-luck supper Miss Madeline Sinclair re ported highlights of the Evening Group Conference which she attended recently in Knox Church, Toronto The president CHRIST MEMORIAL (Martha Group) The May meeting of Christ Memorial Church Women's: Aux iliary, Martha Group, was held at Mrs. J. R. Hamilton's home The minutes of the April meet ing were read by Mrs. R. J Ross in the absence of the sec- retary, Mrs. J, D. Featherstone, er no meeting in) hours, r who have been a tion in the past more so UCW Har SIMCOE The May meeting of a V Hunt Unit of Simcoe United Church Women the charge of Miss Hazel and_ her Miss ed her Task" and er Mrs ie STREET nante ape the all especially favoy led in ey romance in Mission er FOR THE BIRTHDAY If Mondays your birthday vour horoscope indicates that as of this week, you entered an nt three month cycle job and finan- cia matiers are' concerned Make tt most of this period since things may slow down by Sept 1 and, except for a ouple small 'breaks' dur ng week of October and in late December, you are speaker, taking as his topic not. due for another real pick Citizenship and Social Action".!up along these until next Mr. Hood spoke of the privileges March, when stars wil as citizens: and mentioned the again be aspected lack. of interest by many in ex- for three months ercising their privileges Des the Mrs. Sidney ¢ cautious in monetary sided for the Dur- between. mid-October ing the month 49 house calls and| December (also January and 81 hospital calls were made by February) or you could offset members of the Unit previous Let conserva who is leaving Oshawa in June It was announced that the'tism be your by-word then and The May sale and the nearlyjschool for United Churchjabove all things, do not specu new sale were both successful! Women would be held at Albert late within those months and Mrs. G. A. Fletcher con-|College, Belleville, August 9 to The period between now and vener of the nearly new ssale,j12; and that June 17, at 6.30 |mid-September, an all-around thanked all who helped to make! p.m. there would be a pot-luck good one for ail Geminians, will supper for the Unit It a success A collection of canned goods <A social half hour Light's Shades Brighter After Lamp Cleaning-Up By ELEANOR ROSS No matter how handsome a lamp may he, how glowingly beautiful the shade, both must be kept in fine condition to do their job So, during your routine once a-week house-cleaning, use soft cloth to wipe off the bulb, reflector bowl (if there is one) hrush attachment of your vacuum cleaner on-the shade It most important to keep the bulb and reflector clean, if you wish to the maxi mum light since a film of dust or dirt can cut light output by as much as 50 per cent Once a month needed. remove from the lamp, wash in warm soapy water rinse and dry thoroughly,. and then replace it Never wash light bulbs: the water may loosen the cement holding the base to the gl Lamp bases he by using a mi warm soap solution on marble and onyx wipe dry Wood should be dusted with a n j group 1S ( delight My Pray Eleanor audience "An Evening alve with : excell where business Mrs he Citizen is be Perry and conducted on "What Philip Karl . Webster worship. service ship' consider neighbor?" Mr. McIntyre Hood was gues e 5 of the first tea. .WA served lines the generously pite good periods La be business affairs and mid : ey pre gains 7 activities tinus cycles for was spent. socia Other sentimental in terests ruary April head y rule your heart in relations, with the op- posite sex during September and December, however a \-child born on this day will Then have a lovable personality and prefer- will be endowed with a subtle but brilliant wit and your with towels place in a ably terry stiff breeze from an electric fan sible Never the damp shade light or on a radiator place in sun GROUP SLIMMING Pisin ith a dry cloth dal MONTREAL (CP)--Margaret the first step to clean a leather Strong, star cd ag ber-of a shade. Then apply a_ small weight losing club: here, . says jamount of petroleum je anes| rec Ste fallures because a month, using a soft cloth her colleagues work on a group Plastic shades should first be Werapy basis ct dusted dhan wiped wath a dame) elf went from 279 to 159 pound soapy cloth, followed by a cloth lub dampened in Then wiped entirely To brighten hades, apply WORKS few is th the help clear dry meta water receive For All Your "Bridal Shoes" (Tinted Free) DANCEY'S DOWNTOWN OSHAWA 10% DISCOUNT IF YOU BRING THIS AD ec paper a mixture of one part turpentine to 10 part - eral oil with a soft cloth reflector... c Ss min Wipe or ofter if the er Glass fibre shades should be dipped in lukewarm suds, then in clear water. Use a soft cloth to apply the suds a fresh one to rinse and wipe dry Wipe metal shades damp cloth, then dry warning then with a can 4 quick] repeal neve a wipe water potlers then and, to our earlier ise furniture olish on meta shade YWCA DAY CAMP July 15th to July 22nd For Girls 8 to 12 Years Old Fee $5.50 Plus $1.00 "'Y" Membership a meta and prote wax 1 thin coat of DO NOT POLISH Never use on metal surfaces are with transpare polishes wil happens, t to the tarn Lampshades tion of paper can often be cleaned if the cor rect procedure is followed Fabric as cotton chintz, painted appli qued shades dry cleaned only any fabric shade glued on instead of stit DUST, THEN SLOSH Rayon and he washed if the stitched. First then slosh it a tub of in abra These polishes or sives surfaces isually protected quer which Once thi exposed z effects of air attending the camp with the excep 5 and parchment Registration: 2 te S p.m. Tuasday, June Ist and Wednesday, June 2nd. 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BOW MANVILLE 623-5102 PINK AN All pink and' white is this designed for lit aged 3 to 6 coat is fashioned and cotton cord wide, shawl collar of white rayon ensemble tle daughters The pink of acetate It has a and cuffs CHILD GUIDANCE Child- An 'A' Also A Daydreamer « | By Ocassionally GARRY MYERS, PhD we have printed column mother's ac count of a child whose teacher describes him as a daydreamer} at school. Often it is a child who doesn't respond to what is in his classroom and consequence, doesn't do gned_ his earning But, from a the eld a boy, 6 in this a going on work child the as class, The laggard in the following mother we read about est of three children, in the first grade, who a straight A student and whose written work is "letter perfect.' His teacher says she some times calls on him three or four times to read and then he looks up though he's heen another world, She frankly becomes very an noyed and impatient with him He has a source annoyance and impatience here} at home.* His slowpoke and dreamlike habits apply to just about evenything he undertakes including. dressing, meals, and walking to and from school | Sa classroom letter in is as In States she been of E § school well enough to excel at fHE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, Mey 29, 1965 13 learning there. But he annoys his teacher and you parents) when he does not quickly re-| spond if asked or told to do| something. He annoys his} teacher and you in often being! slow at doing what he is sup posed. to.do with his feet and! hands. Perhaps at school he is the last one to be in his seat after} chahging from one place or ac tivity to another. Yet in the light of all his other excellent achievement there, why should : ; ° you'be so annoyed at him? husband in a tragic accident six ENJOY YOUR CHILD months ago. They had been} See what strengths in him you!married Jess than a year have to build on at home. No| Her parents: felt that Regina doubt you parents constantly|would be better off in another nag at him to.hurry and are so|jcity--away from memories--so often vexed at his pokiness that|they asked if she could live\ 00 has hy weight problem.) you seldom enjoy him or ex-|with us until she found a job|"3! makes two of us, only she press pleasure over his hun-jand an apartment of her own.|'* 19 and I am 14. dreds of good ways and acts.|\We were delighted to help. You suggested she sce Therefore, how little he may! Regina has been with us four physician or a counsellor. enjoy you his parents. months. "She found. an excel-| mother says | am too young to Being the object of your vex-\jent position as a bilingual sec-'S°® @ Physician or a counsel. ation so constantly, he must|retary at $125 a week andor. I am not arguing, because suppose he is not joved by youlseems to have recovered from know what my problem is. as much as his sisters are. This|her grief. She has a date al-. | keep seeing pictures of supposition could cause him to|most every night starving kids from foreign coun-| daydream more and to grow, The girl says nothing about|!ries. They are holding empty) more pokey. finding her own apartment, In|bowls and spoons and their eyes It might prove almost mirac-\the meantime I am doing her|are s0 sad. This fractures me.| ulous if you parents resolved to washing and ironing and pre- Some weeks F give my whole quit telling him to hurry. Vf,/paring her meals. She enter- allowance to missions but [ still instead, you should let him| tains in our home and hands|feel I'm not doing enough, I've collect a penny.or a nickellme the grocery list for herjalready decided to join the from you each time you said'parties. She has never offered Peace Corps, "hurry." to pay for anything--says she ! keep thinking of those starv- Suppose you aimed to encour-|wouldn't insult. us by suggest-jiN8 kids and I can't stop eat- age him to engage in what youjng our hospitality is purchas-ins- What shall | do?--Fat Mis- |are saying or doing in the fam- apje sionary from Canton jily. He would become more ac- We are pleased that Regina; Dear Mish: Try reverse psy- ltively alert in your presence|feels at home here but we think chology. Find some pictures of and thus have less practice atiche should start to pay for {at people. Whenever you feel) daydreaming room and board. On the other ike gorging yourself, look at a SUPERIOR CHILD hand, she has suffered a great|Picture D WHITE It's possible he is physically tragedy and we feel sorry for)" ANN LANDERS Her Grief Was Only Skin Deep! Dear Ann Landers: Our niece, who is only 27, lost her young ered, Suggest that she "insult" you with about $30 a week un- til she finds a place of her own --which will cost her at twice as much. } Dear Ann Landers: read the letter from the. girl least! [ just wren yicomes out A fat missionary would have a very tough time in the jungle, For the sake of humanity you must keep your weight down If this doesn't work tell your mother that people of all ages need to be checked periodically by a doctor. Dear Ann Landers: My wife is always shoving your column under my nose, especially when you have a letter about a hus- band who likes to drink beer and sit in front of the TV set. Please print this letter so I can shove it under her nose We have three good sons, the oldest 12, the youngest 7; When- ever one of them has a fight with a neighborhood kid my wife jumps right in, phoning mothers and going over in per- to "make sure our boy all right." The kids always make up but my wife is not on speaking terms with half the neighbor- hood. Please print your advice, --The Old Man Dear Man: A mother who be- comes involved in the petty squabbles of her children is more childish than they are. Ask your wife to please. wait until you get home before she "does anything." By then the trouble will have been settled~ by the kids TUXEDO RENTALS Special Rates for Proms SARGEANT'S RENTALS 463 RitsonS. 725-3338 s constituted as a slower mover Advise us please. -- Just than most. children. This you might check while he is playing sclively with other "boys My guess is that you parents have in this boy a very superior|vealed exce at erson and that you are goingiother children do what he} to find ways to help him andjwanted them.to do, could you yourselves escape mutual vexa-|be pretty sure he evinced lead-| tion and gain more and morejership ability? | mutual enjoyments. Who! A. Depend on how he did wouldn't want to have a bov as If by physical force and dom promising as he inance, no. If by skills, fertile Answering Parents' Questions |ideas. suggestions, and persua-| Q. 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