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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Mar 1963, p. 9

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Tuberous Begonias 4 af | May Be Started If He S 'Worth tis Pay eee Any Time Now : ae : Most tuberous-rooted begonias He Knows Personalities iammea tsice"s'™. dna' pane i e e, feilled or ruffled flowers of of white, apntl salmon, Mangh Dear Ann Landers: I'm still|edge will not come as a shock,|°range or red. Tubers may be burning over that letter signed|A close friend of ours says this|Started any time from now to "Damp Furniture' from thelis the same thing. fori), peiviee Bewticainriats with personnel manager who com-| My husband and I can't de- vs epartment of Agri- : lained about women who cry/cide if it is or if it isn't. We : , ~ all over his upholstery, are asking you to help us.--| Place the tubers in flats con- f j KRESGE'S If this self-styled expert in the| QUANDARY taining a soil mixture of half : . field of human relations knew| Dear Quandary: An adopted|Peat or leaf mould and half HERITAGE YARN beans about handling people|child should grow up with the|Sand. The crowns of the tubets : : ; he'd get more work out of the/knowledge that he is adopted should be exposed. Apply water ied Excellent Quality All purpose yarn for women and fewer tears. wgrieg Ag is ~ Tapered ne par ged Phan Peng gta beige : Children's, Ladies' and Men's Garments Sree Why do women cry? Occa-jure in the story. news that ' ai : Mitts, Gloves, Socks, etc.) Good assortment of ae sionally it's because they are|mother had an unsuccessful) When growth is % to 2 inches atP Comparable Value 33c Special for Wednesday, Thurs nervous and high strung, But|marriage before she met daddy|!ong, place the tubers in 4 to 5 fae 0 OU i day, Friday, Saturday only. usually it's because some jerk|can wait until the child is about|inch pots using a soil )mixture with two years seniority is try-| 10. of one part soil, 1 part peat or be any ; 1 ou NCE r leaf mould and one-half part a i ing to make life unbearable. The divorce should be men- { A top-notch personnel director sand. Plant at the same depht { tioned casually, but it's unwise| 55 in the flats. Try to keep the Hf iti. / B ALL knows his people. He won't/to remain. silent about such 'i i stand by and see faithful, hard-|things--in the hope that one will| ent sntuaiy sooth Ydeal Lon. working employees abused. by|mention it. Old skeletons have] ditions are a temperature of 60 vicious, miserable tyrants who|a way of falling out of. closets 3 . degrees F., high humidity and vent their hostilities and anxie-/at_ the most unexpected mo- iooderett fight. Direct sunlight ties on subordinates. ments and the clatter can be|can be unjurious to the foliage. I've worked in offices .for|terribly embarrassing. Begonias flower from June to over 25 years and what I've| oar Ann Landers: This /let-|Se L: 5 H ptember. After the plants h t d beck biting onal an cree ter is for "Carbondale" the 21-|have flowered cut them half- ! e an ac rea paper, T've never cried but year-old girl who wants to leave| way back on the stem and leave . : 600 Yards of first quality cotton thread. Com- . home and make a career for|them in almost dry soil. Store \ H Y there were times when I could F ; parable Value 75 BIRT DA GREETINGS have died--DRY-EYED VET- herself in Chicago. Her mother|in a cool place at 45 degrees F. j and sisters say she is selfish|until the following February, : Barry 'Keith Shackelton, dren of Mr. and Mrs. Keith John Shackelton, all of Bow- |ERAN | and inconsiderate. They claim|when they may be restarted. Special for bibese #987" Thursday, Friday, an. ee years, hg 3 ee bg Shackelton, High street, and manville. Their great grand- sincabes acanet tone ye she has no right to burden them aturday lay is seen wii s brother, : loath a SF her Mark Woazies, right, one year grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. mother is Mrs. H. E. Tink, eyed veteran. Judging from my 7 -- ' AID UNWED MOTHERS i i Mr. _ Solina, Ontario. ; ta igi ou gave her a good answer, old today. They are the chil- Hilton Tink, RR 2, and ' mail no one is indifferent to the | Bay : WINNIPEG (CP) -- The prov- o personnel director, They love|>ut F'd like to make it evenlince has announced a gran' of ONLY € SPOOL him or they hate him. pg god pager teres diedy $36,000 to. the Roman. Catholic UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES Dear Ann Landers: T marriea|##0,1."as in Canhondales sP0tlSisiers of Misericordia for con t too young. I realized early that 0 y, ; struction of 30-bed Rosaiie Hall, Ann Landers to write to and I A the marriage was a mistake ; $ home for unwed mothers. OLD COUNTRY CLUB Heights Home and School As-| Mrs. Frank Newell read the|.nq since there were no chil- ali Shr BS ge ng lg it.'Rarlier this year the guvern- The Oshawa and District .ldjsociation March meeting was|treasurer's report. Mrs- Mor- page j : : thent gave G41 406 toward sev: Country Club Ladies Group at-|the showing of slides by Mr.|ley Chesher read the secre- ag insisted ee nites 4|_ Tm not blaming them. rae Brgy ae Sot p TI TIT H tended the O'Keefe Centre and|Thomas Bouckley. These pic-jtary's report. Mrs. Earl Ding- 7 years ei me . blame myself for not having the| for Gils a. sinllne Sveuhite L A = saw "I Can Get It For You|tures showed downtown Oshawa/man reported on drapes for the married a marvelous man. We| pumption to leave, in spite of Wholesale", on Monday even-|some 70 years ago when there|Sunday School auditorium. have two precious little girls,| their whining. Other young peo- Sectcer PL cial ag <a Iron-on Mending Aids for every purpose. New sewing . . . Sanforized . .. Washable... ing. This outing took the place|were not any tracks, parking) Two new members, Mrs. Nor- two- and four years old. We ple have had relatives who tried i x Dry-cleanable. \ of the regular monthly meeting.)meters but many impressive old)ma Walles and Mrs. Frances couldn't be a happier family. to keep them at home forever, , Patches, oval shape 5 x 7". Polished cotton, Denim, Twill, Corduroy, Twenty-eight members andes ee. Pate ' | Currie were introduced to the om i is a ogg but they left in spite of them. ] Check Patterns, etc. Pre and the affair was arrang y| Two students who entered) group, we tell our daughters at an ' Mrs. Ernest Day. the public speaking contest this! The meeting was convened by| early age that their mother was Pa yd hed ao, "-- 10 Patches, 2% x 3,, Aésorted colours .......ssseeee+++ 25€ Pkg. Thirty-two 26 attended ast -- to Lk a Mrs. Alan Gibb's group and re-| Married to another man before) «don't let anything or anyone 1) ° Muslin Fabric or Tape oboe sence asec s eae wn the Old Country Club whist/Shelly Fisher sp @ freshments. were served by|She Starried their father% Or stop you. Go while you are still : : 4 ; drive on Wednesday evening at|Safety Knowledge and Miss|y< frank Newell and Mrs,|Shall we say nothing and hope vigorous and unatrai¢--or you Soft Knit Patching Fabric, Assorted Colours ..'.........,.... 25¢ Pkg. Rundle Park. Mr, Brian Moor-|Ann Bishop spoke on Advertis-| winiam Wielinga. they don't hear it from outsid- Will never go."-_NO STARS IN ; by won the raffle prize, which|ing. Mrs. Sigi Vasvik's, group will| €Ts? IMY EYES was a silver and crystal butter), The room count was won by |be in charge of the April t-| I'm aware you advise parents} : dish. First prize was won by|Miss Evan's room. conte ot ae aware y! e p S| Dear No Stars: Amen, | Mrs. N. Smith, second went to|' A nominating committee was| ing. poten ray bye npe lies nl he a Mr. Ernie Mcilwraith and Mr,|formed and a committee was} OSHAWA LIONETTES |*,unesters Bt an carly SG6 Ou.| _ LOVE THEIR FOOD Hie Jack Hayward won third, Mrs./formed for the graduation| The February meeting of the\ 9 7° 9 e The Danes are so fond of eat: |MiRits par x} ; Ernest Brown had the lowest|party. The convener will be/Oshawa Lionettes was recently ° jing that they have a saying: |MWS@t hens: tam ately ' won the "booby'|Mrs. Clifford Hopkins. jheld at Simcoe Hall with Mrs.}and means convener reminded|"Food is my favorite dish." Eke 8: : more Aut '4 lRay Stephenson, president, pre-| the members of a rummage sale| 7 eA thea, tk prize. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH |... : SAAN PAL . Re Mr. David Boakes reminded siding. to be held at Simcoe Hall on| EI , members of the St.. Patrick's| 'the oo one {| Mrs. Peter Andrey read the/ April 5. St. Lawrence CRUISE aids | , Pa style to your Spring wordrabe from : p of Firs a | resge's complete assortment of attractive Dance to be held on March 16/pantist Church held its March| Minutes and correspondence. | Mrs. Donald Branch, mem- Departure Aug. 3rd., includes? + =@ DRAPERY WHITE RAYON buttons. at the Kinsman Hall meeting at the home of Mrs.| Mrs. John Kent gave her trea-| bership convener, installed Mrs.) @ St. capa h) Miquelon . . . Limited @ BROADLOOM 8 |surer's report. Mrs, Donald|/Kenneth Lovelock as a Lionette. | rising OE ' | q Inc: COURTICE UCW James Logan. |Branch, convener of the Jan-| Mrs. Stewart Brown who was) FOUR SEASONS @ SLIP COVERS | ELASTIC i (Joy Unit) A The group were shown color-| od pictures of Min, Logan's re |U0e bridge, thanked all wholintroduced by Mrs. Wolf Miller, | TRAVEL @ BAMBOO %" Elastic 10c CRYSTAL & POLYESTER 15° s ees The Joy Unit of Courtice ucW cent trip to Jamaica. assisted. 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