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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Feb 1963, p. 8

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LITTLE SISTER IS ONE YEAR OLD TODAY Frank Johnson, Robert Douglas Terry, two and a half, is seen with his sister, Cheryl Anne, who is celebrating her first birthday Mrs. Clifford Cla today. They are the child Fr of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Terty, Lindon court. They are the grandchildren of Mr. amd Norman Terry, all of Oshawa. --Aldsworth Photography Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 (Women ANN LANDERS . Dear Ann Landers: Am I § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 28, 1963 guilty? Can a mother make home so comfortable for . her Public Speaking Contest Held At Dr. Thornton Public School Highlight of the February,Grade 3 pupils of Misses D meeting of the Dr. Robert Thornton Home and School meeting was the public speak- ing contest for students from Grades 7 and 8, Eliminations liam Glazier and Mrs. won by Mr. Karpiak's class. worth and Britton under the direction of hostesses Mrs. Wil- Mur- ray Holliday. Room count was children that they don't want to leave? My sons are 27 and 29 years old --. attractive, well-educated and successful in business. They like girls, but apparently they are too contented with things as they are to exert the energy to make homes of their own. I was left a widow when my boys were teen-agers. I have a steady income from my hus- band's estate. I'd love to move into a small apartment but the il had been conducted in class and those taking part from Grade 7 were Gail Stewart "Atomic Energy" Janice Wood "Eleanor Roosevelt", Philip Delaney, 'Winston Churchill", Mary Dacuik "Heart Disease" and Debbie Luke "Ontario Crip- pled Children. Centre". Semi- inalists from Grade 8 were Nellie Dovgalev "Elizabeth Blackwell" Dieter Kirner "Dwight Eisenhower' Sheila Bailey "87 Feet to Freedom" * |Larry Westlake "R. S. Mc- Laughlin". Judges were Mrs, James Al- By Enacting Play A city home at 5 o'clock Mrs. rk and Mr, G founding of the Home Group Members Participate During Bible Study Period Anniversary Couple Honored By Family Mr, and Mrs. B. C. Forshee, dous Mrs. Thomas Moorcroft and Mr. William Haynes and results were as follows: in Grade 7 Débbie Luke was first and Janice Wood second. In Grade 8 Larry Westlake was first Nellie Dovgalev second the movement. Members of the cast we Mrs. Murray Osborne, director. South Courtice H&S Mark Founders' Day an afternoon in 1916 was the setting for the Birthday Play, by South Courtice Home and School Association at its Feb- ruary meeing. The play depict- ed some of the reasons for the and School Association and set the aims, hopes and aspirations for Mrs. Douglas Poole, Mrs. John Rom- eril and Mrs. Garnet Goyne as boys won't let me. They adore this house. I've told them the first one who marries can have the house as a present--but nothing happens. Both of these young men have a great deal to offer a girl. I pray every night they will get married and have families of their own, but time marches on and here thcy sit. Please sug- gest something. -- ENOUGH BACHELORHOOD ALREADY Dear Already: Sometimes the mama bird has to shove the baby birds out of the nest so they will learn to fly. Start shoving. Serve notice now that you are looking' for an apartment and that they must find another 0 re keeper who will stay in the fam- Home Is So Comfy Boys Won't Get Out of communication--not a ing devices, When you add up all a chiselers who are trying to beat|LU! the system by signaling in a variety of ways .. represents an enormous amount of tied-up equipment for which the com- pany gets no revenue. Some- body has to pay for these shen- anigans, and who do you think it is? You and I, Bub, Dear Ann Landers: I'm en- closing a clipping from the so- ciety section of our newspaper. As you can see, six hostesses have joined hands to give a luncheon for a bride-to-be. I can understand two women giving a party together, partic- ularly if they are related, or if HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliahle Gas Dealer in your ares. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 cleaned protessionally Oshawo's ee Carpet Cleaning Cen fully panned bey is assured. NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD. 174 MARY ST. place to live or engage a house-|f sasereansanecoe 9 LADIES' The cast were thanked by Mrs. Fred Wright. Mrs. Goyne chaired the meet- ing for the Founders' Night pro- gram and laid the scene for the play by Betty P. Sandeford, written to celebrate the 20th an- niversary of the Home and School movement. The meeting was held in the school with 35 present. Mr. Goyne presided. Mrs. Nora Hornich won the banner with 27 points. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Arthur Paats, showing a balance of $32.08, The next meeting will be held March 8 at 8.15 p.m. The execu- tive will be in charge. Nomina- tion forms will be given at this meeting. Miss Diane Jackman's class will compete at the Peterbor- ough Music Festival. Refreshments were served by Mrs, Allen Tamblyn and her committee. Park road north, were entertain- ed at their home, on the occa- sion of their 40th wedding anni- versary, with their daughters as hostesses. Mrs. Forshee is the former Verna Wanamaker, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wanamaker and Mr. Forshee is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Forshee. They were married on February 28, 1923, in Bloomfield United Church. Prior to moving to Osh- awa 28 years ago they lived in Wellington, Ontario. They have three daughters, Mrs. Bertram Suddard (Peggy), Oshawa, Mrs. Robert Chattom (Margaret), Pickering Beach, and Mrs. Betty Sutton, To- ronto. They also have nine grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Forshee are members of Simcoe Street Unit- ed Church. Mr. Forshee is em- ployed by the Oshawa Bus Service. and Dieter Kirner third. Winner Larry Westlake was presented with a plaque to be kept for one year by last year's winner Miss Anna Dovgalev. The Grade 8 mixed choir di- rected by Mr. Fred Anderson sang three selections "Let Us With a Gladsome Mind" "Laura Lee" and "Heaven". Mrs. Hartley Delaney pre- sented a smal! radio and a re- cord player for classroom use from the Home and School As- sociation. The gifts were accept- ed by Mr. Dean Fry on behalf of the School board. Following the regular ~busi- ness meeting refreshments were served by mothers of the The Astra Unit is selling sew- ing machine needles and are taking orders for home-made Easter eggs. ily home with them, . Dear Ann Landers: Is my sister's boy friend cheating the telephone company or not? I say he is. My sister A i no. Will you be the judge? John works nights, He likes to call. my: sister every few hours just to chin. He usually calls her about 8:30 and 10:30 in the evening. The place where he works has only coin tele- Phones and he can't afford the loot. So--he drops the dime into the phone, lets it ring twice and hangs up. That's the signal for her to call him back. She calls him back and they talk-- forever. My sister says this is not cheating because John doesn't talk on the call. All he does is signal her to call him. What's the verdict? Honest or dishon- est?--DIOGENES Dear Diogenes: It's dishon- est, Telephones are instruments SAVE 25% Du Bary LARGE: SIZE SALE THE BEST BUYS IN BEAUTY ARE BY DuBARRY-- the world-renowned cosmetic house producing the finest quality of salon-tested beauty preparations, as free from allergy- causing ingredients as modern science can make them. Now... You can have world-beloved DuBarry Beauty Preparations and save money, too! 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"One needs to learn to enjoy) The Lenore Unit announced the Bible," stated Mrs. Mellow.|a 'Dessert Luncheon and Hat Ip order to read it in a different|Fashion Show' will be held manner, Mrs. mellow employ-|April 3. ed 'Scripture Characterization."| Mrs, Holden reminded the For her first example, she used|members of the World Day of the parable of the Prodigal/Prayer service to be held in Son. Miss Margaret Haines,|Centre Street United Church on ja ~_-- rae! hay * red|March 1 at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. eclipses p Perry) The secretary's report was assisted Mrs. Mellow by Po0r-j,eaq by Mrs. S. G. Lailey, and traying characters in the story/viss Gladys Frise reported in @s Mrs. Mellow read he pas-ithe absence of the treasurer. = magne mage 4 the, The Easter 'Thank-Offering ie nage nama "ti ory dis. meeting will be April 17, start- ry esus finding the dis-\in¢ with a pot luck supper at ps sa arguing A gyn om 6.30 p.m selves, as to which one would) ° ban) . ' , The devotional period was be the greatest in the Kingdom.| onducted by Mrs, William Miss Agnes Strickland weed the Stirling story as the child experienced it. i " Miss Merle Powers gave the dis- ne ig ont Rane pnts pong ggg og Pa rg oy, ed on the books which she had eng Ets. + Currie told ion display. She was assisted by from the mother's point of view. Mrs. Harry James and Miss Mrs. Mellow then read a por-|trene Boes. tion of the 13th Chapter of Ist) Mrs. George Haines thanked Corinthians using first the King James Version. She read the @ame passage from 'Moffat's translation of the Bible," and also the passage, again substi- tuting the word "T" for the word "Love." SPORTSWEAR LTD. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE REMEMBER WHAT HAPPENED LAST YEAR, WHEN OUR BOSS WAS AWAY ON VACATION! 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