THE REVEREND Nancy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forsberg was the guest honor at an evening reception of Joseph Haas following her af- ternoon address to the Piyah Minister Thanks Hadassah Group For Easing Israel's Burden Members of Piyah Chapter, Hadassah, were delighted and war on humger and disease. They are striving to make the Chapter of Hadassah. She is and Mrs. Bernard Morrison, co-|'esses. seen seated: between the host- ess, Mrs. Joseph Haas, left presidents of the chapter. --Oshawa Times Photo ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: It seems jlike every time I pick up a newspaper or a magazine these days there is an article on the plot to abolish childhood. Par- ents are being verbally tarred and feathered for pushing their children into a world of grown- ups before they are ready. Why doesn't somebody write an article on the plot to abolish adulthood? This would help us teen-agers a lot. There are plenty of teen-agers who are suffering at the hands of par- ents who are trying to keep us babies forever. Everyone needs a childhood, Miss Landers, but it shouldnt' last until we're 50 years old. My mother told me last-night I can't wear make-up until I'm 21--unless I plan to go onthe stage. This means I have to wait six years, She seems to think make-up is only for act- Dating is out of the question, Please say something in your column about this unfair treat- ment.--A CHILD FOREVER Dear Child: I don't know how old you are, but I've seen teen- agers with make-up so heavy they look as if they're ready Teenagers Must Merit Privileges They Seek Dear Ann Landers: I like the confidentials at the end of your column. They are intriguing and it's a challenge to figure out the problem from your answer, y Recently in a confidential you made a biblical reference which had to do with casting pearls to the swine. Will you please} tell me where in the Scriptures this can be found? I thought I knew the Bible pretty well but this line was new to me, Thanks, Ann, for all the joy you bring and for all the good " you do.--_MAIN STREET Dear Main: The swine line] is from the Book of Matthew, Chapter 7 Verse 6: r "Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you." CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY : Retarded Children's Assoc. Ladies' Civitan Club Centre Street UCW, East Unit SOCIAL NOTICES > ENGAGEMENT % Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Tred- well, Oshawa, formerly of Hall- fax, Nova Scotia, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Lila May, to' Mr, Frederick Steele Hatch, son of Mrs. S. Russell Hatch, Whitby, and the late Major Hatch. The-- marriage is to take place on Saturday, March 30, at 3.30. p.m, in St. Mark's United, Fad} Church, Whitby. GOLDEN WEDDING Mr, and Mrs. Martin Penicka, 312 King street east, will obe'. serve their golden wedding an- niversary on Sunday, March 24, 1963. Since Mrs, Penicka is con- valescing in Oshawa -Generatr~ Hospital, the couple hopes to re- __ ceive their friends at a later date. som. you go about your daily work -- beside the telephone, on a kitchen counter or shelf, as a. centerpiece for the table, in the™ bathroom. Fe i. A_ special: vase is mot need- ed. You may have an unusual or " favorite tea pot, which would be a handsome container for daffodils. A few of these pert" flowers in a creamer or sugar = bowl can be very effective; or a pretty glass or coffee cup is just ' it size for three to fout™ daffodils, One of the nicest... things about daffodils is that they do not require arranging. Just remember to give them», water as needed, and they will | stay fresh and lovely for days, ~' barren desert fertile and they are 'ceeding. Archeologists recently uncovered a lost city and by re-constructing the foun- dations and conduits they discov- ered the system by which the ancients conserved their water supply from the rainy TRUMPETERS OF SPRING 'Tired of the Tag-End of Winter? Welcome Spring With Daffodils Daffodils are bright, bouncyjare always in. water at least flowers. Their golden yellow|half way up their length. : The slender green leaves of trumpets fajrly sing out the) 4 ¢ogils provide a graceful con- glad news that spring is here.|trast to the delicate texture of It is true these flowers are not|the bright yellow flower petals. band and the court awarded/Christ Church WA due to make their annual ap-|Do not strip them away, but in- the children to her. The hus-|Canadian Legion Aux. pearance in the garden until clude the leaves in your bouquet band is a fine man and wanted/Ont. Regt. Assn. Aux. ; z or arrangement, cutting only to keep the children. In his/9th Scout Mothers' Aux, jlate in March or April, but you those needed to bring out state, however, unless the hus-|H and S Council |don't havd to wait that long to/the line and form of the flowers. inspired to have as their guest on Thursday the Reverend Nancy Forsberg who brought them a first-hand impression of life and conditions in Israel. "We are all God's children," she said, and I thank you for your generosity jo your people and made agriculture possible. and my. friends. "The Israeli are learning to The Reverend Nancy Fors-|live with nature, rather than berg is a Congregational minis-|jstruggle against it and with a ter from Maplewood, New Jer-|will to succeed they are apply- sey, amd serves the Italian-jing modern methods to ancient Presbyterian Church in New-|knowledge that served the peo- ark. She is the executive secre-|ple in the past. They are also Ez of New Jersey Christian|working on new principles, such Paiestine Association and is alas making patches of the des- free-lance lecturer in Canadalert productive by' utilizing the and the United States under the/heavy night dew. auspices of Hadassah-Wizo. for the TV cameras. A 15-|Southmead Park Aux. 4 year-old should be able to use|Sunshine Unit powder and lipstick, and she|Pleasant Mon. Aft. Club sails be atte fe Gate ence orl Tots (Prince Philp Ch.) t reek if di K swede or ees are lIODE (Golden Jubilee Ch.) respectable and she can read C 'Al Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 --_|a wrist watch. sak teaae otars" Ace The best way for a teen-ager] o.pawa Lionettes , to get adult privileges is bYl29th Scout Mothers' Aux. behaving in a responsible, ma-!19th Scout Mothers' Aux. ture r which suggests she can handle them. TUESDAY Dear Ann Landers: For many|7ops Club years I knew a married couple| Re-Kcho Lodge who did not get along well.jst. Peter's WA They had three children SA Home League The woman divorced her hus-|st, Matthew's Guild THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Merch 23,1963 7 @ WEDDING PORTRAITS @ WEDDING ALBUMS Miss Forsberg made two trips to Israel. The first took her through the country as a mem- ber of a social study group made up of doctors and agricul- turists. "I was so impressed with the enthusiasm, hd work and kindness of the people I met that I was determined to go back," she said. "The second time I worked my way and worked with Israeli people in many parts of their country. They are brave, enduring peo- ple, slowly and patiently build- ing & homeland. Haas presided and the blessing was asked by Mrs. Menachim "Everything \7on't grow, but some things will and the finan- cial help that comes from the western world, is the lifeline of a nation striving for its exist- ence." Miss Forsberg also spoke of the tremendous effort being made to control and finally el- iminate eye disease and asso- ciated diseases of malnutrition. One of the speaker's most prized possessions is her life- Edward Glazier and thanked by Mrs, Jack Snyder, Mrs. Joseph membership pin in Hadassah.) # She was introduced by Mrs. "They are waging a constant! Kutziner. Canadian Order Of Foresters Holds Dance At The Past Chief Rangers' As- sociation of the Canadian Order of Foresters held its St. Pat- rick's dance last Saturday even. ing at the Oshawa Airport. Ted Taylor supplied the music for round and square dancing with Mr. James Morrison as caller. The prize winners were as follows: door prizes, Mal- colm Wright, Beverly Thomas and Mr. Robert Wright; draw prizes, Mr. Bruce Sloan and Mr. Stewart Bray; spot dance, Bev- erly Thomas and Mr. Carl Swatz; twist, Joan Richards and Mr. William MsClelland; spot dance, Mr. Gordon Henderson and Helen Andrews. Seen dancing were Mr. and Mrs. V. McGahey, Mr. and Mrs. G. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. L. Barker, Mr. and Mrs. B. Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. B. Logeman, Mr. and Mrs, F. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. D. Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. H. Thajer, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. W. Mc- Ghee, Mr. and Mrs. M. Colli- Ne baby sitter, no cor fore Mr. Bernard Experienced Hair Stylist Of Leading Toronto Salons FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS 725-6854 [h17-8 BOND EE. -- Airport nan, Mr. and Mrs. D. Allen, Mc. and Mrs, Ernest Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kilburn, Mr. and Mrs. John Banton, Mr. and Mrs. G. MacKay, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Clark, Mr, and Mrs D. Oke, Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Riley, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Riley, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ric- hards, Miss Joan Richards, Mr. William McClelland, Miss Dar- lene Christie, Mr. obert Wright, Mr. Gary Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McMullen|J- Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. H.|Mrs, Gordon Crawford, Mr. and C, Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. R. S.|Mrs, James Harold, Mr. English, Newcastle; Mr. and|Duffy, Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Cabb,|Mrs, Neil Gifford, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. George Matthews, Mr, and| Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Cavanaugh,| Robert Dart, Mr. and Mrs. Rae Toronto; Mr. and. Mrs. James CELEBRATING TOGETHER Celebrating their birthdays are Kellie Ann, who is six years old today and her bro- ther, Scott Alan, three on Mon- day, They are the children of Miller, Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mon- --Ireiand Studio aghan, Florell drive, Oshawa, and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. James Monaghan, Osh- | awa, and Mr. and Mrs. George | are awarded to the mother. an unfit mother. Now I'm un- able to decide whether or not to turn this evidence over to the husband. I am searching my heart for the answer and I can't find it. This woman once did me a very down I may be wanting to get even with her. Revenge is sweet but will I hate myself after I've had my revenge? -- AN EYE FOR AN EYE Dear .Eye: Your decision whose roof will they have a better chance to grow up straight and strong? Who can give them time, attention, love, and discipline? I doubt that you are equipped to answer these questions ob- jectively, Let your clergyman lecide. I have indisputable evidence --precisely what the husband needs--proving the woman is dirty trick and I'm afraid deep should be based on what would be best for the children. Under Court Oshawa IOF Albert Street UCW Calvary Baptist YWMC King Street UCW Arvilla McGregor Aux. First Baptist WA Beta Sigma Phi Dorcas Group Nellie Dearborn Unit St. Matthew's WA WEDNESDAY Victory Lodge LOBA Rebekah Lodge No. 3 Cheerful Givers Unit Storie Park Aux. Christ Church Aft. Guild Del-Mar Unit 5 THURSDAY Eva Alexander Unit Calvary Baptist WMS 19th Group Committee Albert Street UCW Oakleigh Lodge LOBA Couples' Club Scout Ex. Board Dist. Comm. Scout Board 4th Scout Mothers' Aux, Ladies' Civitan Club Majorette Parent Aux. PLANNING A BANQUET? ENQUIRE GENOSHA HOTEL 723-4641 SE Lawrence CRUISE |St.. 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S. 728-7386 FOR FREE ESTIMATE No obligation 'sharp knife, jsors. Dull scissors will pinch band can prove his wife is an|Jessie Panton Unit lenjoy daffodils. They are avail- out-and-out tramp, the children able right now from our local florists, Daffodils usually begin ap- pearing in florist shops as early as December. They remain sea- sonal with florists until April. |Then their cousins, the garden daffodils, come into bloom. Daffodils will last longer if they are. kept well watered. When you get them home, cut the ends of the stems with a or sharp scis- the stems, closing the ends in- stead of opening them. As long as the end of the stem is well open, the flower can take up water easily, and the stems will remain firm and strong. Add You need only a few daffo- dils to bring a fresh, bright look to every room in the house. Put a few in a small vase in the places where you can see and enjoy them 21 ATHOL ST. WEST 723-3680 SAVE DOLLARS ON PAINT NOW! PRESTO DECORATING SUPPLIES MARCH SALE 7 20% 0 19 BOND WEST 723-4922 ON ALL TONE-CRAFT PAINTS |water as needed, so that stems: Sure makes a guy mad! ... Got a flat tire on my carriage and won't be able to get to. Chermey's OPEN HOUSE Wednesday Evening from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m,