Ontario Community Newspapers

Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Nov 1963, p. 10

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

a et EE ANN LANDERS The Ever-Open Door ----INITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES OWES UNT UCW executive meeting. She askedjGeorge Floody in appreciation apyesay evening the regularjall members, if possible, to be|of two years of service aS aux- nieeting the Westmount Uni-|present at the December gen-|iliary secretary. church UCW was held inljeral meeting as there is to be a} it was announced that the dawn, He "'lost"' his wallet on) the third day of their trip and Doris had to pay all the motel bills and buy the gas and oil,| ted Cay. school hall. ard, leader of Unit 2, devotional period assist-|ported ed by Mrs. Carl Reaman. The|cards and two sympathy cards. was taken from the/Mrs, : of Isaiah, chapter 20, verse| sending one gift to a sick mem- 14, the theme "Putting Thejber. It was reported Mrs. Dora rue Meaning Back Into Christ-|Johnston was back at Hillsdale mas", Mrs. Frank Owen pre- gided at the piano. Mrs. Frank Ward presided at the business meeting. The sec- retary, Mrs. Percy Neal, read the minutes and the treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Gor- doen Brown, It was asked that each committee submit a year- ly- report to the general council of the Board of Women. Nomi- nations were read by that com- mittee. Five members attended the _ Yally held recently at Newton- Mrs.|special speaker and soloist. /new sixers for this year would Mrs. Sydney Williamson re-/be Mrs. Roy McHugh, Mrs, sending six get-well| red Mack and Mrs. George Floody. NORTHMINSTER UCW (Unit 8) The Novemoer meeting of Unit "re ae wet on 8, 00k the form of a bus trip to tne Presbytery meeting in New-|¢nuten house and Covenant Ca: tonville and showed a book she)... 'vmirvy memoers . and received called " Christian), iss were wecomed at Unit- Homes.' sting was tt (aurea House by Mr. C. i, tk del oe ee ee ee to be held at the home of Mrs.|. M- ' Legg gg Pin dn Percy Boville, 324 La Salle ave-|!Ty Of the ¢ : and will be|@@ outlined the activites which " 'All the\orginate there. Me introaucea luwuos marion srillinger, Nauonai members were reminded to|"os Mar 3 " ' bring their horn of plenty to rgeyss ot age peop the meeting, also their gift for)'"¢ | annie 'g i oe tee their secret pal. This meeting M88 Brillinge spoke e John Westlake reported Invites Intruders Dear Ann Landers: I live injso much if the calls were help- a large apartment house in Losjing her but she always phones Angeles, Most of the tenants are|when she's in the sauce and older people who are scared tojdoesn't remember the next day death of burglars so they keep|that she spoke with him their doors locked and bolted.| This woman wears a leopard I was born and raised in Clin-jcoat and drives a Chrysler. ton, Iowa, and nobody in our|(My coat is a smart tweed and town ever locked his door. I've|I ride the bus.) My husband made quite a joke of my wacky|pays heavy alimony and sup- neighbors and have sworn I|port money for their two chil- would never lock my door no dren, oe matter what. Now this is the} Our phone bill was $58 in problem: September and $46 in October, I have relatives in this ¢ity)/My husband refuses to get an who don't even bother to knock.|unlisted number because he's They come right in and yelljafraid the children might be ill "Yoo Hoo." It doesn't makejand he wouldn't know it. What any difference whether I am|shall 1 do?--NOT MRS, BELL To put it frankly, he is a lazy} bum and it's apparent that she made a big mistake. What shail we do? -- CONCERNED PAR- ENTS Dear Concerned: Nothing. This is her mistake and her lazy bum. ake it plain you will always be hand to give her bed and board but say or do nothing to encourage your daughter to leave her husband. Confidential to EENY MEENY MINY MO: Why don't you straighten yourself around and tell Eeny and Meeny that there ain't no Mo? | Confidential to FRIEND OF} YOUR BROTHER: Look, Bub, I don't have a brother. I suggast you put your imagination to work on the Great American Quality This seal is the hallmark of quolity in the Rug Cleaning Field. As a member of NIRC, Nu- Way Rug Co, Ltd. hove the knowledge and equip- ment to do a thorough, ag tug cleaning NU-WAY RUG CO, LTD. 174 MARY ST. ville, with Mrs. Harry Bennett|' - work, showing how the pro- eporti is to be in the form of a pot)WOrk, sm TTS oe ey ef iliuck supper. Mrs. William|s"ams are developed aad how ¢ wane 1 Prior who has just|Grandy will prepare the devo- "ley ena 4 ot Mi cag ving 4 deturned after spending a num-|tional period for the Christmas meg gg ont Pe waite i ica)meeting. esaycgpgie oh ; poe "oe canes, in oe bata Sanders thanked all Sunday School. Miss Brillinger undressed, in the bathtub ,or) Dear Not: A collect call can-\Novel and leave me alone. | what. They just go from roominot be completed unless the re-|---------- -* to room looking for me. ceiving party accepts the call. Por taiaere mmo eel DRUG STORES to please knock and hope theyjrefuse her calls if he doesn't 12:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. will not be insulted or should I)wish to speak to her. Suggest JURY & LOVELL LIMITED y »| Was ; s OK. J, yords?--WISHING PRI-'that he call her periodically to i those who helped with the|was tnanked by Mrs. R. J eat my words?--WI r pe y ped On hag pony pec bazaar which was successful. | Robins. VACY : check on the kids. ¢ ic! ~a geo a hed 'collected Mrs. Grandy displayed the arti-/ During a tour of the building, Dear Wishing: Look, friend, | Dear Ann Landers :, Our "4 sent Sarees cles left over from the bazaar./conducted by Mr. Fallis, Los Angeles is a far cry from/daughter is 29 years old. She| Mrs Rupert Harrison report-| Refreshments were served by/group was privileged to meet Clinton, |has been married for more than/ shi Mrs. C, A. Lee and Mrs, John' yr, Muchmor, Moderator of the Put a bolt on your door and/a year and is expecting a baby| ed from the leadership school ROSSLYNN PLAZA 728-4 211 SIMCOE ST. S. 723-1070 6 KING ST. EAST 723-3143 EE ETE P TORY AND DARRYL Sons of Mr. and Mrs, Robert held. at Northminster church,| Westlake. United Church, and to watch a use it, One of these fine days|in four months. Doris's husband attended by four members from) yep scouT GROUP AUX. |SM0rt film on missionary work. grandparents are Mr, and |somebody will wander in and it)is an unemployed genius who § / . he t ' a ' | : Re pee) ; tains the Westmount UCW. The first meeting of the Ist, CVeryone, teresting and were| Sherman, Grierson street, are Mrs. Edward Wilson, Oshawa, |won't be your Aunt Minnie fromjcan't stay on @ job: for more Mrs. Harry Bennett and Mrs./Oshawa Scout Group Ladies' impressed by the beauty and| Jory, 17 months and Darryl, and Mrs. Joseph Sherman of a City. nes b an six ee ae ene a Rupert rake = Lh Nopcagets for the 2 econ efficiency of the Church House,| five yeas old. The boys' Toronto. --tIreland Studio: wae ee rs lsh ever worked Fag oo ae aa veners, showed and commented/year was held recently at the ~~ i -- ~~ ' ax ae ie § . 3 Was Sons | on a film dealing with art)Scout Hall, Gi There followed a bus trip to. wittiam Dearborn gave) | HOUSEHOLD HINT She lives 600 miles away and|MA degree in Seen cag, appreciation, followed by _2-/Mrs. John Collins, the treasurer's report. Mrs.| 1f you are marking linens with calls him collect about three|a ae set Ica nother film of French Canadian) presided. Shirley McKee conducted the}payl James reported on flowers], Se 4 Ve 'itimes a week. She babbles on|Because of her condition she scenes painted by Cornealius| The highlight of the evening Re ee ; indelible ink, first dip the piece|and on about how the kids miss|Wwill not be able to work more : : | ens, e eve' group through the dining-room,|sent to the sick. f , jar , 5 Kia enoiber Gaon oF We at Krieghoff, of which some had)was a series of colored slides , dane | 'Final plans were completed|i" cold starch, let it dry and/him and when is he coming to) and or two been used on Christmas cards.|which were shown by Queen|chapel, library and classrooms,] Final pian nae bazaar which|Press it. The pen will then write|spend a few days with them. Ithe outside, 3RD PARENT COMMITIEE esengge| oe gt yt Cao. giving a brief history of iad col lis to open at 3.00 p.m, on Fri-|Without scratching or wpatter-| I know the woman is sick,| Their trouble started on tna The regular meeting of theltoves very interesting com-|inccrest, 'The evening's retresh-(d2¥> November 29. Chicken pat-)06 _ __Isick, sick, and I wouldn't mind'honeymoon, Reginald would 3rd Parent Committee was an mentary along with the slides, | ments were served in the gym-|tes gt poromacgread Penge g phage od roe prior rl which had been taken by his|nasium by Mrs. Douglas Brad-\feature the menu . : William Saline rosa ae por tet father, Mr. Fred Popham, Dis-\jey, Miss Shirley McKee and| It was decided that the next) "| trict Council Chairman for the|Mrs, John Cotter, lregular meeting would be held followed by the treasurer's re-|Qchawa District. These pictures | . port by Mrs. Archie Dewey. |were of scenes from the North-| CENTRE STREET UcW |% Tuesday, December 10 with Mrs. Risebrough reported: on|ern Adventure Base, Camp/"Sharing'" was the theme of|the executive in charge. = om sas ed meeting/Samac at Haliburton. The|the devotional period taken by| Refreshments were served by oe bed ottended b tly. beauty of the location was|Mrs. Arthur Magee at the reg-| West Unit. OS A lengthy discussion was held|prought out in the colors. Other|ylar meeting of the UCW held|¢ : = : peemenne 4 urea of'a NeW! views showed Camp Samac,|recently in Centre Street Unit-| : for the 3rd Company of/Qshawa, its many buildings,|ed Church. Scripture was read| NT Guides. Until this is done they|swimming pool and the beau-|and a reading given on the will combine companies with the|ties of its artificial lake and|topic. oe ce at ee 5th. The plans for Christmas|qam. The pictures included the! yrs Fred Graham presided| modern type mriters and eddig wood, mith Corona, Royal, both stendatd and portable dels, Special di retes. 668 Gibbons _ street. : president,|Covenant College, where Miss were completed jannual camporee and annual/tor the business period. Mrs.| Mrs. A. D. Morrison will act) church parade. Dean Peel read the minutes. as nominations chairman and) A very interesting report. of, eaten try to have a slate of officers|the recent Lakeland Regional| ready for installation in Janu-|Conference held in Barrie was ary. The December meeting will| presented by Mrs. Melville be omitted this year. | Coolidge. Mrs, Wilbert Dart served re-| Reports were received from fréshments. | all officers and conveners. It is ely ori Vv UAW AUX. NO. 27 hoped that the weekly Friday) The lar meeting of Aux. | maht éuchres may be resumed Miary No. 27 was held recently. | "ae cath =i ck wane Eight new members were initi-|, *Wentytive members d ated. Donations were approved in attendance, with two new for the Communi het and members being welcomed by Christmas |the president in the person of; seal campaign. Mrs, Milton Fice and Mrs,| Nominations were taken for/pruce Lonsberry. The presi- delegates to attend the educa-|dent, on behalf of the Auxiliary, tional institute 'in Brantford" | presented a small gift to Mrs. Volunteers' names were taken| to help the Christmas Cheer Committee. Ail arrange-| ments have been made for the) Children's Christmas party De- Beautity Your Home ember 14. The Auxiliary Christ- with mas party will be December 17, CUSTOM AND with supper and an exchange at READY MADE ifts DRAPES M. & 6, Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 MAPLE CLEANERS sos sincor st.5, smawa |] Walmsley & Magill C - coe Se ious Service Office Equipment Ltd. 9 KING ST. EAST free Pick-Up end Delivery 725-3506 | iP weer "Your Family's Friend" PHONE 725-0643 FOR THE HARD OF HEARING ONLY! HEAR TV BETTER As a blic service we are offering this TV attechment to the herd of heoring, Your TV improved at no 46 With eleciric healing you don't have any drafts or cold spois in the home. I ean even lel the baby play on the floor without worrying--9Y says Mrs. Bernice Jones R.R. #1, North Bay, Ontario GG With a thermosiat in every room we don'thave §=6¢ lo overheat the entire house just because somebody likes a bedroom warmer. Everybody's more com- fortable and there's no wasted heat--9Y says Mr. William E. Arnel 200 McKeller St., Strathroy, Ontario The air isn't dry in an electrically heated home. That's because there is proper moisture in the air and no dust is ereated. I feel more alive in the daytime--sleep better at night--9Y says Mrs. H. Sutherland 421 Delaware Ave., Burlington, Ontario enjoyment will be greatly ost to you, The avd attachment will be sent promptly. Supplies ore limited, available to the hord of heoring only, please. Fill in the coupon and mail today. Hearing Balto Service 2% SIMCOE NORTH FREE! (4.95 Value) BELTONE HEARING SERVICE--42¥4 Simese N., Oshewe. You | ant te heer my TV better. se send me @ TV attachment which you heve reserved for the herd of heering. NAME H Beer i Now's the Time te A REARS a etn The next meeting will be De- cember 3. ALBERT STREET UCW . The regular meeting of Unit 2 was held in the friendship room at Albert Street United Church. Mrs, George Sanders opened with a poem. Minutes were read by Mrs. Kenneth Mossey. | Mrs. Allan Fice was in charge of the devotional period. Her| theme was "Greatness." Mrs. | Fice closed by reading a poe: called "Be The Greatest." | Mrs. Sanders then presided, over the business meeting. A The many comfort advantages of electric heating are setting a new trend in home buying letter was read from Simcoe Hall, asking for help with their work. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Robert Bent. Mrs. Sanders reported on the By the author of The Devil's Advocate THE SHOES OF THE FISHERMAN MORRIS L. WEST What happens to a man when he becomes Pope in this troubled twentieth-century world? This startling question is the point of departure for the most important novel of the year. $4.95 at your booksellers A McLEOD BOOK OSHAWA 725-3511 SHOPPING CENTRE for christmas FOR THE ONE YOU LOVE... A diamond ring to suit any taste. Engagement solitaires, three-stone, wedding bands, cocktail rings... all available in white or yellow gold, priced from $75.00 up. Each Birks diamond ring comes with asterling silver presentation base, and a complimentary insurance policy for one year. OUSANDS of Ontario home owners now have electric heating and latest estimates indicate that this number will have increased almost five times by 1965. Many people are saying that any home without the comfort advantages of electric heating will be out of date in a few years, Only electric heating gives you custom-comfort. You can dial. exactly and precisely the temperature you want for any room in the house. That's because electric heating offers you a thermostat in every room. To make one room warmer you don't have to overheat the entire house. Electric heat is gentle and constant. There are no cold spots in the house or uncomfortable blasts of hot air. You'll never be disturbed by noises. Electric heating is the quietest heating system there is, And there's such a healthful atmosphere... never too dry. ELECTRIC HEATING REVOLUTIONIZES ' MODERN LIVING The world's cleanest heating system. Next to sunlight, electric heating is the cleanest in the world. It cannot create dust, soot, smoke or dirt of any kind. It is completely odourless. A safety breakthrough in home heating. 'The entire system is completely flameless, You get more living space. Because electric heating doesn't need a furnace you have extra living area in the basement, ELECTRIC HEATING'GIVES YOU A CHOICE OF HEATING SYSTEMS Electric baseboard heating fits snug along walls at base- board level. Insulated electric heating cable is hidden in the ceiling or below the floor. And there are other units, some that flush mount in ceilings or walls. REDUCED OPERATING COSTS In many municipalities the rate for electric heating has been reduced as much as 30% during the last two years. This means that in some places it costs less to heat a home electrically than it does with other systems. In other places, the cost is about the same. In the few areas where rates are" still slightly higher, the difference is negligible compared to the extra value electric heating gives you. LOW INSTALLATION: CosTA Electric heating is much less complicated than other sys- tems and is much easier to install. No furnace or fuel tank is needed. An extension to your wiring system is all that is Any home with electric heating should be built to Hydro standards of insulation. And with electric heating there are no annual maintenance costs! GUARANTEED INSTALLATION Choose an electric heating contractor who is qualified to back his work with the industry recognized Triple Seal of Quality guarantee. This guarantee covers both equipment and installation. THE LONG-TERM ECONOMY OF ELECTRIC HEATING PROVES THAT IF YOU ARE BUILDING OR BUYING A NEW HOME, WHATEVER THE SIZE, THERE IS NO REASON WHY YOU SHOULD SETTLE FOR ANYTHING LESS THAN THE CUSTOM-COMFORT, CLEANLINESS AND SAFETY OF THE HEATING SYSTEM THAT IS REVOLUTIONIZING MODERN LIVING. For more information and estimates, contact your qualified electric heating contractor or your local Hydro office. ELECTRIC HEATING FOR YOUR PRESENT HOME If you are planning home extensions or if your home is not now properly heated you can install supplementary electric heating for less than it costs to extend your present heating system. your hydro LIVE BETTER ELECTRICALLY

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy