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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 May 1963, p. 8

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, gm P/ , ; PILOT CLUB PRESENTS CHEQUE Mrs. R, A. Wallace, left, chairman of the Cerebrat Palsy Committee of Women's Welfare at Simcoe Halil is seen receiving a $100 cheque, which will go toward the work of the school and clinic, from Miss Beverly Storie, chairman of the Community Service Committee of the Oshawa Pilot Club, --Oshawa Times Photo ANN LANDERS No Qualifications But She Has The Cure Dear Ann Landers: I used to think you made up letters but after what happened to me I will never doubt you again. | I've been married 28 years to} a man who was a good husband and a devoted father. He made a fine living and we never) wanted for anything. About 10-years ago he began to complain about trouble with his back, He went to a couple of doctors but could get no re- lief. Finally he told me about a lady chiroprattor -who was supposed to have a magic touch. I encouraged him to call her. He told me she didn't have an office, so she visited the pa- tient's home. The fee was $15.) My husband got relief after| the very first visit. She has come. to the house to give him) a treatment every week since.) A few days ago my next door neighbor got me to thinking. She said she had never heard of convergation between my mothe€ and my aunt. To top it, my kid brothers usually are |fighting in the back hall. I can't study in my bedroom because the 60-watt bulb is not bright enough and I get a head- ache when I try to read. Mom says a 100-watt bulb is too ex-| pensive to put in a bedroom. Yet she burns a 60-watt bulb in the bathroom all night for my six-year-old brother because he's afraid of the dark. Please give me some help in the col-| umn, She always reads it.-- DIM HOPES Dear Hopes: Ask your mom| to put a 100-watt bulb in your| bedroom and a 25-watt bulb in the bathroom. Watts the differ-' ence? (You may find out if your) dad tries to shave in there.) Dear Ann Landers: I'm aj} single girl who lives at home| with my mother. She con-| tinually belittles me. I can take| a person needing chiropractic} adjustment for 10 years straight. So I asked our family} physician to check out the lady chiropractor. I learned that she is no chiropractor and no lady, She has worked in a few mas- Sage parlors around town and| has a rotten reputation. To think I was dumb enough to let this woman in our home|§ once a week for 10 years |¢ straight makes me sick. I have! no proof that there is anything between her and my husband but I am plenty suspicious. He says his back is fine now and he is willing to give up the! treatments. Should I believe him?--DUMMY Dear Dummy: .In the ab- sence of really persuasive evi- dence, accept his word, If your) husband's back konks out again make certain he goes to a male professional who has an office! anda licence to practice. Dear Ann Landers: I'm in Grade 11 and tomorrow I have an important exam. I have to study in the kitchen where I am bothered by the radio and nutty) Today, try Canada's fastest growing ale--Labatt's 50 Ale! More people like it every day. it in private--heaven knows I've jhad plenty' of practice--but I) can't take it in the presence of| {my friends. | I'm so sick of hearing' that my hair isn't becomidg my dress isn't right, I dof't stand correctly or sit properly, my make-up isn't good, my English is a disgrace. Honestly, I am a nervous wreck from being picked to pieces. I try to be a good daughter, but it's impossible to please her. It's getting so that I have no- self-confidence. This has been going on for 20 years, Please |tell me what to do.--ROPE'S ND Dear Rope's: You don't tell me how old you are but I sus- pect you are old enough to be out on your own. Move--even if it means a financial sacrifice. And I hope it isn't too late. Some daughters are beaten on} the head so long they can never make the break. STOP CARPET COMPANY 282 King W. 728-9581 BROADLOOM Diet on a lettuce leaf with peaches, ) Weight Watchers! Salad Eaters! In fact, all these should be partial to cottage cheese. Serve it dozens of ways. As a fruit salad, mixed with chive or onion, Dairy Cottage cheese, Buy some soon, Ideal Dairy QUALITY ated PRODUCTS OSHAWA, ONTARIC Dealers! pears, or 'pineapple. Try Ideal me How To Obtain Holiday Spot Ifyou dread crowded vaca- tion spots, yet don't relish the idea of spending this summer's holiday in your own back yard, chances are good that you will find a piece of Crown Land to your liking on one of the lakeside lots offered for sale by the Department of Lands and Forests. In recent years, the Depart- 'jment's Lands and Surveys Branch has offered for sale many lots for private summer resort use by establishing regi- stered Crown subdivisions on lakes across the Province. All! the lakes must be accessible at some point by public road. If you are inclined to look around for a cottage site in the next few weeks, the procedure to follow is easy. Once you: have decided where you would like to build your cottage, visit the Department ofy Lands and For- ésts Office in the District where your favorite lot is located. The main condition of a sale for private summer resort use is that a cottage, having at least 320 square feet of floor 'space and valued at not less than $1,000, must be- erected within 24 months of the date of sale in order to qualify for title. The advantage in disposing of lots contained in subdivisions is that sale to an eligible applicant may be completed at the- Dis- trict Offices on filing. of an ap- plication to purchase and pay- ment of the full purchase price. No delay is encountered, the applicant may proceed to 'erect a cottage immediately. It also enables the Department to plan the future of any lake by reserving areas for quaeral public use, effecting subdivision control in areas for future de- velopment. HOUSEHOLD HINT If your flowered hat looks a little wilted, brush or shake it to remove dust from the posies, then hold it over steam until flowers return te shape. Allow hat to dry before you wear it. MISS GLADYS HILL The annual meeting of the Oshawa and District Business and Professional Women's Club took the form of a dinner at Adelaide House. Mrs. E, E. Patterson, Bowmanville, and Miss Dorothy McLean were guests of- honor. President. Gladys Hill presided. | Mrs. .W A. Potter, chairman of the nominating corfmittee, presented the slate of officers for 1963-64 as follows: Past president, Miss Galdys Hill; president, Mrs. J.. W Richardson; 1st vice - president, Mrs. R. D. H. Heard; 2nd vice- president, Miss Betty Thomson; recording secretary, Miss Grace Anderson; corresponding secre- tary, Miss Doris Wright; trea- surer, Mrs, Mabel Joyce. | The conveners are: Election Of Officers Held At B-PF Club Dinner Meeting ing her two-year term of office MRS, J. W. RICHARDSON Frauk Wilson, Miss Gladys Hill; Publicity, Miss Rose Hawkes; International Federation, Mrs. H, K, Reynolds; entertainment, Miss Galdys Frise) sunshine, Mrs, Esther Tummonds; Em- ployment conditions, Miss Marie Shantz; emblem, Mr, Ww. | Potter. Representatives: Canadian Association of Con- sumers, Miss E. M, Holmes; archivi st, Miss Florence Hawkes; bulletin, Mrs. George Telford; business women's eek, Mrs. Frank Wilson; Pi- aent with her pin. Past presi- dent, Eileen Wilson, on behalf of the club members, thanked Miss Hill for her leadership dur- and presented her with the past- president's pin. President Richardson an- nounced that the annual June get-together would take the form of a tea this year, for mem- bers and prospective members at her home "Little Haven", on June 23 from 2 to 5 p.m. The final meeting for the year 1962-63 was completed by se- lections performed by an im- promtu orchestra under the jens ly the program con- vener, Miss Mildred Price. Non- participating members attempt-- ed to guess the ten numbers, The prize was awarded to guest, Dorothy McLean. NEED PROTECTION ROSSLAND, B.C. (CP)--Hos- pital trustees should protect nurses required to fulfil func- tions perilously close to the practice of medicine, Miss R. H. Ball, nursing director of Trail Hospital, told a cnn Coun- ci MARRIED TEACHER Mabel Hubbard met, fell in love with and married Alexan- er Graham Bell when, as a young deaf girl, she went to him iter speech training. A. E. Johnson 0.0, OPTOMETRIST 723-2721 14% KING E. URGES LEAD bec MONTREAL (CP) -- Dr.|Dr. Claude Vachon, vice-president ing be the Quebec Dental Associa-|tion whi ion, Montreal took the lead in fluor-|tion of said Thursday that if} Vachon idating its drinking water prac-|province is tically all communities in ------ idea of fluorida w anist, Mrs. Mabel Joyce. : Miss Rose Hawkes installed the newly elected officers in the) absence of Mrs. George Telford. Former president, Gladys) |Hill, presented the new presi-| Membership, Miss Audrey Lawler; ways and means, Mrs. Gordon Cummins; civic rela- tions, Miss Betty Thomson; United Nations, Miss Irene Paw- son, resolutions, bylaws; regu- lations and J Tomute Pringle; legisiation, Miss program, Mrs.| Ronald W. Bilsky, DC CHIROPRACTOR @ HEADACHES © SLIPPED DISCS 100 King E. 728-5156 Lifetime of Beauty ALUMINUM SIDING Z @ Quality Materials @ Expert Workmanship , Prices Before you repaint, repair or replace, get the facts about aluminum siding. 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