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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Dec 1963, p. 10

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10. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wedn ANN LANDERS esday, December 4, 1963 ! ( Undisciplined Child Mocks His Parents Dear Ann Landers: Ten years ago our son married a girl who teaches psychology. Since we live in a distant city we don't see them often. Judging by our ast visit, perhaps it's just as well Their eight-year-old son says and does whatever comes to his mind, He is rude and dis- respectful, interrupts adults when they are speaking and be- haves as if the whole world -re- volves around him One evening when the boy was watching TV his mother asked him to put his bicycle in the garage. He replied, 'Drop dead She ignored his put the bicycle away herself Later that evening I told her I though the boy should not be al- lowed to speak to her that way She answered: "All children sometimes wish their parents were dead. I believe in allow- ng our son the freedom to ex- remark and she's crazy but.I certainly can't say much for her approach to child rearing. A child's hostil- ities should be worked off but there are better ways than get- ting lippy with parents Children who are permitted to sav and do anything they please, grow up to be obnoxious And they often have 'a. tough time adjusting to a world which will not tolerate such guff. Dear Ann Landers: I feel compelled to defend a great lady who is unable to defend herself -- Mother Nature, You were comforting the flat-chested girl and encouraging her to fill with cotton what God had for- gotten Every human being' is made with the genes supplied by the parents. Why 'then blame Mother Nature? It's just as though someone gave you ¢ materials with which to build a house--and didn't 'include any- thing for a porch r --Ol' ss himself instead of burying his hostility." rl good advice You gave the but you didn't go You should have when she selects a should take a mother, his far en h told so stunned I could not I am still unable to get Is she crazy or am I? --Speechless Dear Speechless: I doubt that UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES 165TH SCOUT GROUP AUX. 'two The regular meeting of the and 16th Scout Group Auxiliary was| panied by Mrs. Jack Allen. Mrs, held © at Knox | Presbyterian} Ross Glover a reading Church with the vice-president,|"When They Had Prayed"' Mrs. Allen Barclay, presiding Mrs. Percy Langmaid told The secretary's report was) about the schoo! fc aders held read by Mrs. Kenneth Hann, inlat Northminster Church the absence of the secretary,, mrs Scott reminded Mrs. Kenneth Code. Mrs. Allan/the UCW dinner on D Wood gave the treasurer's re-'19 at 6.30 p.m : port Mrs I was I her mate sli look at h and hi good sisters solos,. "Prayer Perfect" "Come Unto Me", accom- gave The slate of off leader, Mr secretary treasurer assistant rs for 1964 Hann gave a report on the November meeting of District Committee, which and Mrs. Larry Ostrom attend- ed Mrs. Allen Barclay gave a reading on "'Scouting for Boys". Plans were made for a Christ- mas party for the Cubs and Scouts, which will be held on December 16. The Auxiliary will be in charge of the refreshments and treats. Mrs. Ostrom, the past presi- dent, was presented a gift by Mrs. Allen Barclay The next meeting will be held on December 16. Howard Ross Ceci Mrs Mrs Quantrill; Mrs Almond Brintnell; pro gram representative Mrs Percy Langmaid Mrs. Victor Burradge group served refre isurer and her shment LADIES' CIVITAN CLUB The regular meeting of the Oshawa Ladies' Civitan Club was held recently at the Sandal- wood Restaurant, At this meet- ing, the club celebrated its 5th birthday with a birthday cake. Two guests were present, Mrs Ceci]. Lamb was introduced by Mrs. Frank Simmons, and Mrs Ross Clark was introduced by Mrs. Royce Wittaker. Mrs. William Witham who was the charter president when the club started in 1958, gave a little talk on how it started, named the first club members, and the club's first projects Mrs. Roger Wolfe, who followed Mrs. Witham as president, read the Civitan Creed. The club's president, Mrs. Gary Bayliss, . lit the three candles -- Knowledge, : Fellowship and Service aunts. If a flat-chested woman'to express my sympathy. to chooses a husband from.a flat-someone' who. has !ost someone chested family the chances are close good that her daughters will be . It's not too difficult if the per- in no better shape than she's in. son is a casual acquaintance. I Cotton Picker simply say, 'You have my sym- Dear OV Cotton Picker: pathy." But when a dear. friend Heaven help us when THIS be- Or a close relative has died that comes a consideration in select- Phrase seems empty and inade- ing a husband, People are al- quate ready getting married for Are there any special rules of wacky enough reasons without conduct when calling on. the adding this to the list. . bereaved? Recently we made Dear Ann Landers: Can you a call at a neighbor's home and help me? I always feel so stupid it looked as if a party was in when I must make a condolence progress. I mentioned to my) call because I never know how/husband that I thought this was disrespectful. He said it was] good for the bereaved to have a little laughter and levity in the house Thank you for any informa- tion you can give me.--Edna Dear Edna: It's your pres- ence rather than your words that count, A warm handshake or'a caress is far more mean- ingful than anything you could say, Light conversation is. not out of place ina home of mourning Music, joke-telling or, dancing 1s obviously not in good taste. ee SHOPPING CENTRE STORE HOURS For Your MONDAY to FRIDAY 9:30.A.M.--9:00 P.M. _ SATURDAY 9:30 A.M.--6:00 P.M. 54 Stores to Serve You @F REE PARKING @ COMPLETE STOCK SELLOUT SALE Come Early for the best Selection Everything Must Be Sold... SALE CONTINUES UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE!! .. Just in time for CHRISTMAS SHOPPING The minutes of the general meeting and the executive meet- ing were read by. the secretary, Mrs. Alan Harper. The treasur- er's report was. read by Mrs Royce Wittaker Mrs Alan Thompson, corresponding secre- tary, read correspondence Mrs. 'Terrance Matthews in- formed the membets that they did exceptionally well at the rummage sale. The next date Hillsdale Manor is Decem- "Veil of Beauty" B NAME BRAND SEAMLESS NYLONS the Reg. $1.00 Value 4 pay Gubliv: Beaulifak ele e 49° for CARDIGANS Ladies' HOUSE COATS All 196 RAND NAME BULKY NYLON 12 SLIPS White-Blue-Pink Reg. $12.95 ph dere Reg. $1.98 ! 2h Reg. to $5.00 9.99 99° 2.99 e e and Names PHANTOM NYLONS Reg. $1.29 esh ken nes and oll sizes Age ber 10 Our annual Christmas party will be held at Mrs. Royce Wit- taker's home on Tuesday, De- cember 10 at 8.00 p.m. Mem- bers were reminded to bring a gift Reg. $4.98 Mony color n regulation 14 to 20 2.89 BRAND NAME STORIE PARK AUX, The Storie Park Ladies Aux iliary held their November meeting at the Club House Mrs. Je Hickey BIZES rome presi Ban Lon Long Sieeve PULLOVERS MUST VACATE! Large Clean Stock of Seasonable Goods at Wonderful Savings! All NAME BRAND BAN-LON CARDIGANS Reg. $5.95 963 Merchandise. All colors 2.99 cloth into a one, FOR HOLIDAY, TABLE festive cut' a red or green The run-}Christmas tree, also felt does not fray and requires'formed by jumbo metallic rick-| To transform a plain table 20 hemming. Appliques may be/rack or 'gold ribbon. Clusters Yuletide long slender candles, made in! of feit contrasting shades of felt, and| placed, runner, decorate it with season- stitched in a lengthwise direc-|zigzag 'stitch is ideal for ap- lighting in his study area which al appliques, and place it down/tion on the. cloth, or one giant|plique the center of the cloth leaves also attractive. holly are "The purposes runner| makes stitched;may be packed away and saved|guards his eyesight and helps HOUSEHOLD HINT One way to help your child strategically;With his home study assign- Ajments is to provide adequate reading easier, safe- 'him concentrate. ner can be made in a trice aslalong the length of the cloth,|for Christmases to come. LEAN BUTT ROASTS of PORK RIB STEAKS OF BEEF Ib. 49. WITH DRESSING Ib. 55- : Sp) : a per PIP ies FROZEN PKGS. Birdseye FRENCH FRIES 35° Supreme 12-0Z. PKGS. 2 Frozen 2-LB. 49 PLIO BAGS A heaping cartful of your favorite foods costs less -- MUCH LESS -- at Glecoff's because ALL our prices are LOW PRICES. This means BIG CASH SAVINGS that add up fast -- and that's like money in the bank for you. If this sounds too good to be true--feast your eyes on the SUPER BUYS in every department, Select your fav- orites--and check out with cash-in-hand proof you save more money at GLECOFF'S Specials for Thurs., Fri. Sat, Dec. Sth, 6th, 7th CHOICE STANDING PRIME FRESH BEEF SHANKS » wo. GRADE" A" EGGS CHOICE ONTARIO NO. 1 NEW POTATOES FRESH SHOULDER PORK CHOPS = 2; 95° PORK LIVER 4 ,,;.1.00 First Grade BUTTER ,,. 53° CIGARETTES carton 3-09 FRESH SMOKED 3 LBS. 95° WIENERS SPARERIBS 3 ,,;, 1.00 SAUERKRAUT 2 ss. 35° COTTAGE ROLLS ,, 53° BEEF BOLOGNA 4 ,,; 1.00 TEA BAGS veo 79° 'KETCHUP 11-02. 199 35¢ GRANULATED SUGAR COLORED HOLIDAY MARGARINE DEMPSTER'S FRESH Dempsier's BREAD BLUEBERRY PIES AYLMER ie LBS. Peas: & Carrots 2 'Sing uw. 18° Drowns 38° cn 49° GILLETTE BLUE BLADES with $1.00 or more purchase in our Drug Dept. 5 in pkg. 15¢ ALKA SELTZER RAINBOW TROUT REG. 39¢ EACH REG, 65¢ 29° FOR SPECIAL 59¢ PKG. RIB ROASTS OF BEEF uw 9° uw. 99° uw. 29° vor. 89 1.19 50-LB. BAGS Colgate's EAUTY SOAP Special 3 ron 29° AJAX CLEANSER Special 2 REG. 39° ENCORE DETERGENT POWDER 5 Ib. Bags $1.29 SHOP SAVE GLECOFF'S dent, presid The ports secretany read De- "CELASUEDE"' anual Chiat PANTIES held for the Reg. to 50c clubhouse Bond leg-.or elastic December 11 : is holding at the club- supper treasur On Sat were afternoon cember Mas party Vv be children at the On Wednesda the Ladies Au ts Christmas ary " 3 1,00 pot luck L Ladies' Blouses Reg. to 5.00 Discontinued Shades : BRAND ie NAME Skirts Slims Wool and Cordure Y Grey-Black- 4 nice assortment also an exchange of gifts $1.00. value BRAND NAME Hood month SLIMS. Parson and Mrs Reg. $14.95 160% all we rik ll % batrerns FIRST QUALITY Kenneth ft this Josept won the illiams served refresh- KING STREET UCW 9.99 November meeting of the f : 1.99 AGNON GIRDLES Reg. to $5.95 i one pantie lo Nhite only, 2.99 Reg. 12.95 First'O Brown. of Whites and All Prints. All sizes Reg. to 8.00 ALL BRAND NAME BRAS & GIRDLES Everything you need ot a Discount of 10% Off ful Givers King Street Women Unit No. 7 of United = Church was held in the ladies' larence E. Scott open- ting -with a Christ- v and the carol O Come All Ye Faithful The minute and roll call were given by Mrs. Cecil Quan- rill and Mrs. Almond Brintnell the treasurer's report The devotional period was th- troduced, by. Mrs. Percy Lang- maid, with another carol. Mrs Beryl. Choate read a poem: Mrs. Joshua Kinsey read the scripture from St. Luke 2 ers 1 to 14 and. St. John Chapter 8 erse 2 spoke on "'Light" piace in the Bible. Mrs, Hatier gang gave She and it Rae 11 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH NEXT DOOR TO KRESGE SPECIALTY SHOP ¢ OSH AWA PHONE 723-7421 SEE OUR LARGE ARRAY OF TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS GRAPEFRUIT ivosics wire LO 50x69 SPINACH ...:: HEAD LETTUCE CELLO BAGS LARGE HEADS 2 2 29° 29° FRESH CORN 3 succor 4 son 49° LECOFF'S 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH OPEN DAILY TILLIOPM

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