16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thurdey, June 17, 1965 ANN LANDERS Generalities Differ From Actualities Dear Ann Landers: You say, you go to experts in every field to help you with your answers. So why didn't you get some help with your advice to the person who wanted to know why women's feet hurt all the time? ; If somebody wrote to you and said his head hurt all the time would you tell him to rub some cream on it and buy his hats one size larger? Well, when you told the person who wrote about women's feet, that the cure was to massage the feet with cream and to buy bigger shoes, I "eimost dropped my 6 p.m. That's. how J caught veNESN Take it from me girls, if a guy is decent you don't have to watch him. If he needs to be watched he isn't worth living with.--Battle Scarred Dear' Scarred: Thanks for your excellent letter. Your ad- vice also hoids true for men who watch their wives. Dear Ann Landers: I am 13 years old and everyone says I have a beautiful voice. Even the choir master says my voice is lovely. I want to be a_ professional singer but I have a problem. teeth in the coffee cup. If you do not limit your prac-ja solo in church I get so tice of medicine to feet, Ann|scared I can't make a sound. Landers, perhaps you can tell/I stand there with my mouth me why I have had a severejopen and nothing comes out. pain in my left arm for twojIt's like my vocal cords are weeks. I would like to save the| missing. price of a visit to the doctor's; What good is a beautiful voice office.--Critical Calvin \if nobody can hear it? How can Dear Critical: I must have), se sver this?--Nervous Night- ; +i i | ingale. a. ial gsc ae nia Dear N.N.: It's not unusual When a reader writes to me|even for the most experienced and complains of pain I ways suggest he see a doctor.) This reader asked 'a general) oie question, however. He wanted| bo bpectrrke vig the frignt to to know why so many gals suf- combat ordinary stage prignt: is A ke to take a deep breath and fer from barking dogs. My re- plunge ahead. And don't be- ply was-equally general. I SUB" come unglued by a bad begin- ce heath arte sironeaty ning. Keep telling yourself it's their feet would not hurt. If} one woman wrote and said:) "My feet ache," I'd say: '"See|° a doctor." | Dear Ann Landers: I have learned quite a few things from reading your column.and now I want to offer a few words, which might be of help to some- one else. The subject: Wives Who Keep an Eye on Their, Among the oldest records of Husbands. auction sales are those of mar- If there was ever a waste of|riageable women, in Nineveh time, girls--this is it. I learnedjand Tyre in 2225 BC. from experience that if a maniqigT BARRED TO WOMEN wants to cheat he'll find a way.| The Scottish kilt is properly If you watch him you'll only| worn by men only. For high- force him to figure out a WaY|iang dancing, women should , outsmart you. And he'll d0| wear long tartan skirts. t. | My husband was a jazz musi- cian--and very handsome. The} girls fell for him like crazy. I) used to go along on jobs to} keep an eye on him. Well, he| didn't date anybody after he finished playing, but I later) learned he faked dental ap-| pointments and eye doctor ap-| pointments, invented a sick buddy in a sanitarium and lied) about afternoon benefits at chil- dren's hospitals. Finally he got me a part-time job as an usherette in a movie house so he could have the apartment to himself from 2 to you sound like a basket case: kiddo. going to get better. If it does not get better, I, suggest an- ther profession. SPENT FOR VICTORY The Imperial Order Daugh- ters of the Empire spent more than $11,500,000 on special pro- jects during the two world wars. 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Final arrangements were made for the catering to the in- spection of the St. John Ambu- lance. to be held June 22 at St. Gregory's Auditorium. It was decided for the final meeting of the summer, to hoid a family picnic at Orono Park, on Sunday, July 11. Mrs. Mal- colm DeMille and Mrs, Grant Hardy were appointed to take supper will be a pot luck sup- per. A card of thanks was read from Mrs, Wendell Ford for flowers sent to her in the hos- pital. Mrs. T. D.. Thomas also expressed thanks for flowers sent to her, A card of thanks was also read from Mr. and Mrs. Duane Sawyer for a wed- |ding gift. One new member and visitors were welcomed. two % DISTAFF DIARY Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. Hillsdale Manor on Sunday, June 27. Contests were enjoyed and watermelon served. Mr. Magee expressed thanks to the hostesses for an enjoyable eve- ning. Mrs. Gerrow wished all a happy summer. The fall ac- tivities: will begin at, the Sep- tember . meeting. LEGION AUXILIARY meetings and activities of , Mrs, Thomas showed slides of their trip to Africa' and gave an} interesting talk on life and. cus-) ' ~ Newcastle. Members wishing to' attend this must-show their paid up membership card for 1965 at the entrance. Deepest sympathy was ex- pressed to Mrs. Herbert Bathe, a past president, whose father passed away recently, The visit:to Parkwood to view dens, will take place June 28. -|Members were asked to meet at Colonel 'R. §. McLaughlin's gar- charge of games and prizes. The! toms in Africa. Delicious refreshments were served by: the hostess. i CENTRE STREET UCW 2 The June meeting of Unit 2 of Centre Street United Church Women was held at the sum- sell Gerrow on Lake Scugog, {with a good attendance. ed and a welcome was given to four visitors including Mrs. A. Magee of Edmonton, Alberta, Magee. Mrs. Gerrow, Mrs. \Graham and Mrs, |Weeks led in period. A reading, "The Ten Commandments of Human Rela- mer home of Mr. and Mrs, Man- A pot-luck supper was enjoy- mother of the Reverend Arthur Fre a Aubrey the devotional The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 43 held its weekly meeting with the president, Mrs: Alyn Elliot, pre- siding. Financial report of the recent rummage sale was given by Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. Al- fred Lavender reported on re- | cent catering. $200 has been sent) A donation of $25 will be sent to the Men's Branch toward the|to the Sick Children's Hospital, legion picnic expenses, to be|Toronto. Plans were made for held July 18, at Waltona Park,|the fall bazaar to be held on RUG & UPHOLSTERY CLEANING % the gate at 7.30 p.m. A strawberry social will mark the closing meeting for the sum- mer, June 29. It was announced that no meetings would be held during July and August, and the first meeting will be September a: November 23. Goods will be given out next week so that members may work -on. these during the summer months. Members were reminded of the Folk Festival, July 1 and it is hoped every member will at- tend this big event. OSHAWA REBEKAH LODGE No. 3 'NG Vera Wirsching opened the regular meeting of Oshawa VG Luella Smith reported sev- eral of the members were in the hospital. Y RS Nelda Thompson reported the CP and T committee had two wheelchairs, one walker and eight beds on hand. It was announced PNG Lucille Gibbs and PNG Viola Keeler would be attending the district Rebekah Lodge No. 3 and. ex- pressed a warm welcome to all members. ss in Port Hope on June It was decided to go to Fair- view Lodge, Whitby, June 28 to entertain the residents. NG Sister Vera ay con- ducted the nominations and eléc- tions for the next term of of- fice as: Noble Grand, Luella Smith; Vice Grand, Dorothy Holdsworth; R.S. Nelda Thomp- son PNG; F.S. 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