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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Jan 1963, p. 8

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FULL OF PEP Master William Kris Roenigk is the son of Mr. and Mrs, William Roenigk, Newbury avenue. Ile is the grandson 'of Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Roenigk, Oshawa and Mrs, F, Dafoe, Apsley. Wil- liam was just over one year old when this picture was taken, ANN LANDERS Sees Sudden End For Self-Willed Man Love that shackles and impri+ sons is not love at all. The ultimate goal which par- ents should wish for their chil- dren is independence. So leave the nest, little bird, while you still have the desire and the courage to fly. Dear Ann Landers: Our daughter Roxanne was 15 last August, She has always acted older than her years and even began dating at 12. We just coulda't hold her. She met a sailor who is based nearby and has gone completely Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band is a 52-year-old hard-hit- ting, driven business man. We have a lovely home and a fine family, but he is too busy to notice. When the stock market down a quarter of a point he notices that, however. Three years ago Lew had a serious heart attack, His doc- tors told him he must lose 40 pounds and quit smoking. He hasn't lost an ounce and he smokes more than ever. He has had diabetes for ten years and Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, January 11, 1963 UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES ROYAL CANADIAN AUX. The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 43, held its first meeting for 1963 on Tuesday, January 8, with Mrs, Norman McEvers presid- ing. Many letters of thanks were read from veterans, and sick and older members of the auxiliary who had received gifts of money, fruit or plants at Christmas, also acknowledg- ment of parcels sent to institu- tions. A letter of thanks was also received from the student nurses at Oshawa General Hos- pital for the gift of an electric sewing machine, a much ne d- ed and appreciated gift. Part of the convention min- utes were read by Mrs. Her- bert Bathe, and it was gratify- ing to note that several more auxiliaries had received their charters, bringing the. number up to 401 in 1962. Many veter- rans' children received scholar- ships and bursaries in 1962. These were made _ possible from funds sent in from the) auxiliaries, The Installation dinner will be held next Tuesday, January 15 at 7 p.m. Mrs. Bathe will convene the enter- tainment. The Holy Trinity Aux- iliary members will do_ the catering. Mrs. Florence Pegg from Provincial Command, To- ronto, will be an honored guest. Mrs. Charles Lamb is a pati- ent in the Private Patients' Pavillion, Toronto. DR, CANNON H-S Assoc. The first meeting of the Dr. C. F. Cannon Home and School Association for 1963 was held at the school Monday evening, with Mrs. Walter Patterson pre- siding. Mrs, Arthur Elliott read the report and Mrs. Alex. Christie, the financial state- ment, A discussion on a& money making scheme ensued with a decision of a voluntary dona- tion system, to be worked out is all right when he remembers to take his medicine, When he doesn't remember he goes into shock, This has happened twice in the last six months, I've begged, pleaded, threat- ened, cried and even left him, but nothing fazes him. He still crazy over him. He is 20 years| by the executive. The class attendance banner cents a week per family, The site has been chosen as the 20- acre tract of land at King street west at Thornton's road south. The campaign is taking on a positive approach to date' with a scale model on display and meetings to enlighten the pub- lic. A question and answer period followed with Mr. Kelly providing pertinent facts on the proposed $1,400,000 arena centre. On behalf of this Home and School Association, Mrs. G. M. Peters extended a vote of thanks to the guest speaker who has played such a promi- nent roll in. promoting this vast project, for his time and efforts. Following the adjournment a social hour with refreshments was convened by Mrs. Donald McGillis and *Mrs. Leonard Colfas. QUEEN ELIZABETH H-S ASSN Nutrition was the dealt with by 'Miss Mary Lou|with CONVENER Mrs, W. H. Gibbie is the convener of the annual bridge sponsored by the Golden Jubi- lee Chapter of the IODE to be held next Wednesday after- noon, in the UAW hall. The proceeds will go toward the educational and charitable work of the order. --Oshawa Times: Photo In the winter you want your 'fireplace and radiators to give their all. If they're sluggish, not producing the heat they should, * mai the cause and correct Take the fireplace. If you're having trouble getting a fire lit and still more trouble keeping it lit you may be going' to one of two extremes, If you follow the approved home economics pro cedure, you cart out the eve ning'-s accumulation of ashes first thing in the morning. This makes for nice neat housekeep- ing but it's not conducive to a quick-catching fire; or you may belong to the-more-the-ashes- the-better-the-fire school, but a heavy "bed of ashes doesn't meke for a good roaring blaze either. It cuts off the free cir- culation of air and without this a fire doesn't stand a chance. You have to hit on a happy medium which is generally a bed of ashes about one-inch thick, Now while you're studying the problem of ashes take a look at the exterior of your fireplace. all nervous hurry. / Miss Boland also asked why the pupils bringing their lunch could not obtain milk in the school, subject|bers was appointed to regarding A committee of three mem mee the principal Boland in her address at the|this matter. from having to Herbert January meeting of Queen Eliz- abeth Home and School ta ays ek the business meeting. The ion. room count was won by Mr. Miss Boland, nurse in charge|Lawrence Haisell's Grades 6 at the school, stressed the factjand 7. | that children should start the| The next meeting will be held| day with a good nutritious|Tuesday, February 5. Mothers) breakfast allowing lots of time|of Grades 3 and 4 will be in| so they will not come to schooljcharge of the social period. If it's been working overtime, its face can stand a cleaning. First, brush off loose soot and then scrub down with a solution of sal soda concentrated. Use a {mild solution ... about three| i|tablespoons of the sal to the |bucket of hot water for surfaces |such as tile, marble and slate WARNER WILLIAMS SERVICE CENTRE REPAIRS TO ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES! | 178 BOND E. 725-3531 Mrs. Carson Heard presided|g A Midwinter Cleaning Gives Fireplace A Cheerful Face .., and a stronger solution for| HOUSEHOLD HINT topping them with a creamy You can serve a nourishing|°heese. sauce. and glamorous luncheon main dish in minutes by arranging . COSTLY AUTO Bluebird, the |hot canned or frozen asparagus/pritish driver Donald Campbell spears on buttered toast andicost $2,250,000. manana AOU SESE A OE AEE IT brick. Rinse with fresh water. Now if your home has steam heat and the furnace is be- having well, but the radiators are lying down on the job, sus- pect the radiator valves. Often when they're at fault they're re- Placed when all they actually need is a cleaning. The best time for a cleaning: naturally, is before the furnace is turned on for the season, but you can still do it-with the furnace going without having to forego heat if you'll work on a few at a time. Turn the radiators off. Unscrew the valves, Place in a non aluminum pan, Add a table spoon of sal soda concentrated to every quart of water needed to fill the pan. Boil for a few minutes, After removing the valves from the pan, shake gently but thoroughly to re- move the sal solution. Rinse in) fresh water and return valves to radiators. Experts recom- mend this sal treatment at least once a year to keep radiators perking at their peak. STOP aT Ansus-GRayDon CARPET COMPANY 282 King w. en 728-9581 BROADLOOM, DRAPES, TILE, PAINT AND WALLPAPER Y.W.C.A. WINTER PROGRAMME @ For Men and Women Beginners' Bridge' Advance Bridge Copper Tooling Copper Enameling HR wah Ret: Densing English Conversation Beginners' Duplicate Bridge an Club Badminton Club © For Women Only -- Mothers' Day Out © Advance Dress Making Sewing and All About Patterns * Keep Fit * Saturday Morning fun for girls 8 - 12 © Registration Monday, Jan. 14th for information call 723-7625 2 to 5 p.m. Y.W.C.A. ADELAIDE HOUSE 199 Centre St. South old, doesn't say much, has tat-/was won by Mrs. Fred Ball's toos on his hands and arms and| classroom. ja cigarette hangs out of his) Mrs, Patterson on concluding mouth at all times. jthe business agenda, gee The sailor will be leaving|the guest speaker, Mr. Ter- soon for 18 months of ,overseas|ence V. Kelly. Mr. Kelly's sub- duty. Roxanne wants to be "pre-engaged" to him before he ships out. She says this is not a regular engagement, just an understanding that they will] j wait for each other. They would) each othe riendship eats whatever he wants, smokes drinks too much and works 14 hours a day. What can I do with a man like this?--FRAN- TIC Dear Frantic: Nothing. But you can do something for your- self and your family. See that) rings. | his insurance is in order and) We are ready to say yes just) check with his lawyer to make|to get some peace and quiet| certain he has made a will. | around the house. We are tired| Dear Ann Landers: I am 19,| of all the fighting --WORN ouT! and live at home with my par-) Dear Worn Out: No 15-year- ents and two older sisters. |qid girl should tie herself up When I graduated from high| with a boy friend. who is half| school two years ago I wanted), world away, Say No. It's to leave this small town and high time you saved this go to a designing school in Chi- from herself by telling | cago, but my parents and older| what to do. This is what sisters wouldn't hear of it. They! ants are for i said they'd miss me and worry : about me, and besides, they) eaid, there is too much mean-| ness in the world and they did) o want me to get involved in ABSORB SALT A few extra potatoes added hg stew will absorb excess Salt. Maybe I should be grateful for the love and interest of my) family, but instead I am resent- ful. We talked about this again last night and they tell me I'm ungrateful and that I have no right to worry them . PERRY If this is love, I hope I never | DAY OR NIGHT 723-3443 love my children. Please help me--CARBONDALE } Dear Carbondale: Love makes no demands. It is will- ing to take its chances, for all of life is risky. The Indian poet Tagore said, "Let my love, like) sunlight, surround you and give) you illumined freedom," and that is what love should do.' 'STOVE OIL CALL ANTIQUES & GIFTS A Choice Selection of Fine Antiques Paintings, Wrough - Iron and Pine 216 BROCK ST. S. WHITBY eas eae ject was the proposed Oshawa Civic Arena. 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