@ 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, September 21, 1963 ANN LANDERS Lovely Hands Do Not ; UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES - Disguise Her Claws Dear Ann Landers: A refereewas unloading, examining every is needed. Will you serve? Iipiece of furniture as it was car- have been told for as remember that ih like your nail polish, boy, oe ae into our home. I e I'm worried about a woman who has so much free time that Not! ghe can spend an afternoon this way. I've never had any tnou- frosted) bie with neighbors and I don't want any now. From her looks I can tell she is not the type I'd care to have anything to do} with. How can I be cool with- out being cold? -- STORM WARNING : Dear Storm: I know of no personality thermometer which registets degrees, but most peo- ple recognize a chilly helio when they hear it. If you will keep your hello at about 60 degrees Fahrenheit you'll have no problem. Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band and I bave been married six years. We have passed our 70th birthdays but you would not think so if you saw us on the ballroom floor. The problem I'm_ writing about is not a serious one, in tact it is not really a problem-- but a question which needs an answer. I say stop wearing the plati-) wy husband was married to num frosted stuff. If your nailsinis 'first wife for 40 years. I and hands are as lovely a8*yOulwas married to my first hus- say, ANY shade of polish will|nand for 37 years. We have dis- look well. The man will be flat-\cussed our burial plans ina sen- tered and you will have lostisiple and realistic way. We both nothing. agree that each of us should be KING STREET UCW, Unit 2 The September meeting of Unit 2° (Faithful Group) was opened by Mrs. Wellington Trainer with a poem "'Why Do We Listen?" Mrs. John Coleman, in charge of the devotion, gave a reading from 'Doorways to More Abun- dant Life', Hymn 589 was sung with Mrs. Roy Hood assisting at the piano. The 7th chapter of Matthew. was read' by Mrs. James Frost. Thanks were received from ers received. Mrs, L. V. Disney expressed her thanks for flow- ers sent in the death of her son Jay Goyne, Mrs, Norman Legge reported on the sick calls. Mrs. William Short flower and card convener reported. It was reported that \Mrs. Hugh Murray and Mr. Gordon Pirie were in hospital. The Feast of Seven Tables, September 24, was discussed and planned. Mrs. Wesley Herbert gave a special thanks to Mrs. John Coleman and Mrs. L. M. Souch for looking after the new stove and refrigerator. Mrs. Norman W. Gower is to have a jewellery d tra- Mrs. Harry Stewart for flow-| SIMCOE STREET UCW NO. 2 The first fall meeting of the Commingle Unit 2 of Simcoe Street UCW met recently for a pot luck supper. The business was conducted poem entitled "It Is God', fol-i% ( ) lowed by prayer. A . Mrs. Fred Williams sang a solo, 'Evening Prayer', accom- 9 panied at the piano by Mrs. Cecil Worden. Birthday greetings were ex- tended to members who cele- Ld é ing by the members a hymn and repeating in unison, the 23rd Psalm. Mrs. Orville Eagle read the minutes and Mrs. Arnold Duke gave the treasurer's report. Mrs. Fred Thompson, flower and card convener, read the correspondence and reported on flowers and cards sent, also visits to the sick. Mrs, Glen Wenry read the scripture in the devotion period and Mrs. Orville Eagle read a brated birthdays recently, and cards were signed to send to the sick. Catering plans were discussed for the music teach- ers banquet on September 25. Plans were-also discussed for a rummage sale' in the near future. AN tion at the October meeting. Mrs. John Coleman and group served refreshments. his name? Thank you.--TWICE BLESSED Dear Blessed: The name 'on the headstone should read: Mrs. Alice Smith (your first hus- band's name) Jones (your sec- ond husband's name). BUILD NEW HOMES | Some 12,500 new homes were registered in Norway during the first half of 1963. RENU-TEX (P.S. I agree with him. Tiburied beside our first mates in don't like that platinum frosted|our respective family plots. stuff, either.) What I do not know, how- Dear Ann Landers: We movediever, is which name I should into our new home only @ feW|he buried under. How should days ago. It is a charming|the headstone read? Since I will ce, just what we've beeN|he resting next to my first hus- for--but I think we may|band should I be buried under have aw with bo beer next door. I'm writing to how to handle the problem be- a When you need " 282 King W 728-9581 'fore it starts. seniture HOME-NURSING RUG van urni' ponten nr ran, of furs) Call a V.O.N. 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