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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Feb 1963, p. 9

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POLLS LL DS PO Ove BIRTHDAY WISHES Celebrating her first birth- day today is Kelly Anne Root, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Root, Jane street. Her proud grandparents are Mr. and Mr, L. C. Workman, Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. F. Root, Campbellford. --Aldsworth Photography UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES NORTHMINSTER UCW Mrs. E. H. Basley and Mrs. Ray Yeo conducted the wor- ship 'service at the February meeting of Northminster Unit- ed Church Women held recently in Memorial Hall at the church. Mrs. Ralph Wescott sang a solo, "The Rainbow of God's Love." |p, During the study period, Mrs. Basley gave excerpts from a book, "Journey into Under- standing," which was written by three United Church min- isters who had travelled around the world, to learn first-hand, the effectiveness of the over- seas mission program of the United Church. Mrs. Basley stated that they found Hong Kong to be a fairy- land of lights at night but by oes Ager it was a shocking sight its thousands of squalid who have come to Hong at the rate of 100,000 ear, Ke ad _ Overseas Relief sale on Wednesday, February 13, at 2 o'clock, A pot luck supper was held re-| cently and Mr. and *" _: Oswald Whitmee were presented with a set of stainless steel cutlery from the members, prior to their departure from the neigh- orhood. Annual reports were given by. Mrs. Reginald Ellis, secretary; Mr. Oswald Whitmee, treasur- er; Mr, Jack Cameron, sports chairman; Mr, Fred Hebert, panded chairman; Mrs,. Harry Williams, president of ladies' auxiliary, and Mrs. Joseph Par- sons, treasurer, Will the person who has the| "Whip Shortt' hockey trophy | get in touch with Mrs. -- Ellis, 3-3787, The meeting was turned over | to Mr. George Clark, the first of the park, who was in charge of the election. a ee ee _ President, _Mrs. George Bell; eign aid pitifully meagre. Mrs. Basley said that it is difficult for persons who are able-bodied, with a trade, to get out of Red China but the un- ive ones such as the lind, TB! patients, the aged, the crippled, the insane can get exit permits easily. The church has assisted in build- ing a 2,000-bed TB hospital but the need is so great with 60,000 patients needing care. The min- isters requested more money from the United Church to help) in the work. Mrs. Sandford Perry, | dent of the UCW, conducted a business session during which time it was decided to pur- chase a piano for the new - pr Mr. Peter Muzik; recording secre- tary, Mrs. Reginald Ellis; cor- property chairman, Mr.| Jack Cameron; assistant prop-| erty chairman, Mr. Fred| Hebert; program chairman, Mr. | Harold Cameron; executive, Mr. William Stalibrass, Mrs, Jerome Hickey, Mrs. Harry Williams. A treasurer and sports chair- | man will be obtained in the near} future. | Mrs. George Bell served Te-| freshments. HOUSEHOLD HINT Patches for « quilt can be} cut without slipping - if you| make your pattern from fine} sandpaper. Place the rough side| next to the material to hold it chapel. Mrs. Ronald Wragg was ap- oe yoo convener of the visit- g committee Mrs. John Hump-| a announced that a bale of of new and good used cone would be packed in May. Refreshments were served by, members of unit one. STORIE PARK ASSOC. Mrs, George Bell was re-elect- ed president of the Storie Park Neighborhood Association at a meeting on Tuesday, recone | 5, held in the clubhouse. steady. | i ag ANN LANDERS Sag ese Ee Me eet THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 13, 1963 9 Hope And Happiness For Ugly Sisters Dear Ann Landehs: I am @ plastic surgeon who for r of professional ethics must ask you not to print my initials. The letter from "Ugly" and your excellent advice, caught my eye. I feel, however, that your advice was incomplete. You wisely suggested therapy for the person who broods about his appearance and becomes so miserable he contemplates sui- cide, After the patient has been helped back from his depressed state, however, he should con- sult a competent plastic sur- geon. The individual who feels that his facial features are affecting him jally and-or ally, should take whatever steps are available to improve his ap- pearance. The psychological ef. fect is sometimes more useful than the actual physical altera- tion. No ethical cosmetic surgeon would undertake the operation unless he felt the chance for im- provement would warrant the risks, expense, and time away from normal activities. You have 'my permission: to print this--BOSTON READER Dear Boston: Thank you for adding to my incomplete reply to "Ugly." I deeply appreciate the interest and the generosity of specialists, such as you, whose comments help to make this column sound and useful. Dear Ann Landers: If you decide to pass out awards for the nut of the year I think I should win it. My husband who is 52 sud- denly developed an interest in the children of a friend. This woman was widowed two years ago and was left with three boys under 14 years of age. Six months ago my husband decided to be a second father to these children, I should have wakened up and smelled the cof. fee as you say, because this guy never paid any attention to his own kids when they were grow- ing up. Last week I telephoned to ask if she'd like to be with me while my husband was on a camping trip with her boys, Who do you think answered ihe phone? The oldest kid, They were at home while mother was out with "Uncle Joe' -- that's my old gaffer. I'm not asking for advice be- cause I know what I'm going to do. I'm writing to wise up other. wives whose husbands may be playing the same game,-- PRIZE FILBERT Dear Prize: Just when I .| though I'd heard 'em all, some- one comes up with a new angle. I'm printing your letter as fur- ther evidence that man's imag- ination knows no bounds--espe- cially where. women are con- cerned, Dear Ann Lander: I just read the letter from the teen-ager|= who was ordered to gét off the phone when her boy friend called because she had already talked to one fellow that even- ing. Last week something similar happened to me. I was talking to my girl friend, and I had a clock right in front of ms. We had been on the phone for 17 minutes when my mother c&ne over and yelled right into the mouthpiece, 'I'm sick of your foolish jabbering. Get off right now. Five minutes later a friend of mother's telephoned and they gabbed for one hour and seven minutes. They tore up every- body in their church group, ran "24-HOUR SERVICE « NO SERVICE CHARGE FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL 3 PHONE 728-6201 down a few relatives, yakked about my father's boss and chopped up the minister's wife. Why is it all right for her to gossip for over an hour when I have to get off in 17 minutes?-- PERSE Dear Persecuted: Your mother is not setting a very good example. What some par- ents don't understand is that children need models more than they need critics. Ontario Student IODE Protege Miss Joan T. Honey, London, Ontario, is the student from On- tario who has been recommend. ed for re-appointment under the IODE War Memorial (Overseas) Scholarships. Fourteen of these scholarships have been awarded for the aca- demic year 1963-64. Nine of these are re-appointments, Mrs. Peter L. Robinson, National President announced. These scholarships valued at $2,000 each are tenable in any British University. SAME AS HUMAN'S The gestation period for oran- gutans is about nine months while for chimpanzzes it is) slightly shorter. Bioshdan: | Oshawa ond Area Over 10 Yeors" sagt FIREPLACE FURNISHINGS @ FREE ESTIMATES @ LES EVENISS "ae LTD. 15 PRINCE ST. 725-4632 - Eve. 723-2707 LAST WEEK MOVING SALE! LAST WEEK ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE CLEARED! 36" COTTON PRINTS Reg. up to 89c yd. 37¢ yd. 3 yds. for 1.00 36" PRINTED SATEEN. Reg. 1.29 yd. ..... 59c me 3 yds. 1.75 36" FRENCH GINGHAMS. Reg. 1.09 yd. 44" DRIP-DRY BROADCLOTH. Reg. 89c yd. .... 36" DRIP-DRY BROADCLOTH. Reg. 59c yd. 36" CORDUROY. Reg. 1.19 yd. 36" DENIM. Reg. 98c yd. .......... can 42" SHENO. Reg. 98c yd. to 1.19 yd. ... 36" PETIT POINT. Reg. 98c yd. .........00005 e 45" DRAPERY MATERIALS. Reg. 1.98 yd. 4-yd. Lengths of Rayon Plaid and Plain Cotton . 4 Lg lengths 45' PEAU DE SOIE BROCADED TAFFETA Reg. 2.98 yd. g. 2.49. 3V2 yd. each. black only a" "ASSORTED SILKS, SURAHS AND MAGIC CREPE Reg. 1.9 HURRY--LAST CHANCE FOR REAL BARGAINS THE HOUSE OF FABRICS 75 SIMCOE STREET NORTH . yd. 59¢ .. yd. 47¢ ... yd. 37¢ 89c 69c ; yd. " 69e srcetes « ¥Os O96 eeness yd. 1.00 4-yds. 1.00 PHONE 728-7751 ak Her aa ee CCT ToT Aare Mage ie WINDOWS--DOORS | 3e OFF CHICKEN, 26-02. PEP DOG FOOD *,f,ctcx 7 2602 INSTANT COFFEE" 19.07 CAKE MIKES "332°, 7d" PKGS. FAB DETERGENT *" °F KING WAX PAPER ™ s] | | '1 '] SIZE 100-FT, ROLLS DOLLAR DAY COMBINATION OFFER SIDE BACON """® 8-OZ. PKG, SLICED BOLOGNA $ WIENERS C I 0 I Ya-LB. PKG, TABLERITE 1-LB. PKG, TABLERITE PICNIC Shoulders FRESH CHICKEN CUTS LEGS or BREASTS HORWICH CREDIT JEWELLERS Big Annual Mrs. Reginald Ellis read the| minutes and Mr, Oswald Whit- Mee gave 'he treasurer's report. The Ladies' Auxiliary will! hold a Valentine tea and bake| MON... FRI. 9.30 P.M. Ti'. Veeccicel FREE HONEST CAL KING ST. E. ot VARCOE'S RD. PHONE 728-9191 Oshewa's Biggest Discounters APPLIANCES & FURNITURE CONTINUES WITH 0% to 50% OFF ENTIRE 20 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH AT BOTH OUR LOCATIONS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE STOCK HORWICH CREDIT JEWELLERS TENDER FIRM U.S. NO. 1 GRADE NEW CABBAGE CALIFORNIA'S FINEST NO, 1 GRADE EMPEROR GRAPES B.C. FANCY RED DELICIOUS APPLES racn 19° 2 LBS. 35¢ 6 SIZE 39¢ 100's Hope IGA Store Beckstead IGA College Hill IGA Motor City IGA Bilsky IGA Dyl's IGA Lansdowne IGA South End IGA COURTICE ONTARIO CUBERT STREET, OSHAWA RITSON ROAD §. OSHAWA 120 WILSON RD. S. OSHAWA 166 ADELAIDE ST. OSHAWA LANSDOWNE SHOPPING CENTRE BROCK ST. SOUTH WHITBY RASPBERRIES MINCED BEEF on 35° sit IGA FANCY APPLE SAUCE 8 FANCY CREAM STY STOKELY CORN 7 $] CHOICE PEAS 8 'haz *1 Beans & Pork 8 '5.07 $1 FANCY WHITE SOLID PACK SAICO TUNA 37 ts 1 PEA OR VEGETABLE 25-02. $} Habitant Soup TINS 15-02. TINS 15-02, TINS | CEE A ee eee 4 61 71 TOMATO JUICE CHOICE IGA PEACHES EVAPORATED MILK CARNATION Hunt's carsuP 6 I cieése siices 47 marcarine 9-1 iG canpiES 4°] EXTRA A TOTAL OF $30: IN. BONUS TAPES RECEIVE $6.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH BEEF OR IRISH YORK STEW WESTINGHOUSE 40-60-100 WATT LIGHT BULBS COLOURED BALLET TISSUE COLGATE ECONOMY $] TOOTHPASTE SIZE RECEIVE $2.00 IN BONUS TAPES WITH FRASERVALE FROZEN 24-02. TINS | 6 FOR $] 8 ROLLS | 13-02, PKG. FRESHLY GROUND ANY PKG, CELLO TOMATOES 14.02, TUBE Food prices effective Feb. 13, 14, 18, 16 We reserve the right to limit quantities. NO. 1 GRADE a Hearty ENERGY Foop NEW BRUNSWICK POTATOES 10-LB BAGS uF BAG MIX 'EM or MATCH 'EM LIBBY'S FROZEN PEAS, CORN or - Mixed VEGETABLES *] 12-0Z, BAGS ter ee vegeteree rape 7 : Pre A epee (eeu e Ee Ess 2 ey gzKe eS egeheree

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