w ete Bop PYTHIAN SISTERS nah Jessie Goyne and Fios- pent years Ontario Temple No. 1 n- Ball. ging, the roc! of their house fell ed with MEC Ann Holt preside Sister Mae Feasby read the|'Pe in and my sister had to hireling. Flags were presented byjauditor's report. A donation a carpenter to come in and do|Manager Margaret Stevens and]was given to the Minor the repair work. Sister Mary Northey. Club of Oshawa. The mystery]. So, please, Ann don't tell] Op the sick list this monthiprize was won by Sister E. your male readers to marry Ba are Sisters Beatrice and Mary\Henderson, our pianist. es 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, January 20, 1964 paper a5 | pe Tokers of Coan een) there tn 1506, nk Mother-In-Law Gets " saw in Claudia, She cer- was' nothing to look at. ooops ask for adits . Naturally when Wood- liaving trouble with > \Claudia he discussed it with me A PICKERING LASS "This young miss with the captivating smile lives in She is Arlene Joy, sixteen months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mendal Smith, Pickering. Her grand-. awa. parents are Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Smith, Pickering, and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hooper, Osh- awa. Her. great-grandmother is Mrs. Edwin Hooper, Osh- --tIreland Studio THE STARS SAY By, ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW A stimulating day! In job and- or' business matters, both old ona new enterprises are slated 'for gain and, where personal affairs are concerned, the stars favor social activities and ro- mance. A good period, too, for dealing with pn and eld- ers. If tomorrow is your birthday, you should find the year ahead a most stimulating one. Both job and personal matters will be governed by generous as- pects and, if you set high goals for yourself and follow them conscientiously, year's end should find your affairs in fine shape. Best periods for ad- vancement: Early February, jate March, mid-April, Septem- pt 4 November. Good cycles monetary standpoint: Early March (a time in which bed think "big"), mid- October and November. Be i. one in fiscal matters in April, May and September. No extravagance! No speculation! - Opportunities for travel and December. A child born on this day will WIFE PRESERVER Half an orange peel, packed with cookies you send through ithe. mail, will keep them fresh. be idealistic and benevolent, but| may have to curb a tendency toward extreme impulsiveness. I had nothing to do with divorce was granted wrapped orange cake--my favorite. It was from my. former daughter- inlaw. I thought this was an extraordinary gesture, since Claudia and I were never friendly. Innocently I served the cake to my bridge club"that evening. I was horrified when one of the guests almost choked on the wedding ring which that, little aed had dropped into the bat- "What do you make of it?-- DUMB-FOUNDED Dear Founded: I think she ] |was trying to tell you some- thing. Dear Ann Landers: The names which appear at the foot of this letter are tic, We Her x Just Doers his temperature several times a day) that "he and some nice fee would make a lovely cou- | ple." We are all single, Ann, but we'd rather die single than marry a man who is looking ype,|for around-the-clock nursing care. We see plenty of illness during working hours. When we get home we don't want to put the cap back on and go back to work. Please stop advising the germ-prone to "marry a nice nurse." We don't want 'em.-- 'EIGHT AT ST. MARY'S Dear Eight: Thanks for your letter. Please read the next one. It will be more effective than any comment I could make. nurse--or anyone else--with won't happex.--BIN DERE Dear Bin: And here's another letter from someone who learned the same sad lesson: Dear Ann: I married Bernie 10 years, ago because I loved him--not because he was a fur- rier--although I do like fur and thought how nice it would be to have a beautiful fur coat. Well, I have had eight fur coats in eight years and Bernie has sold eveny one of them right off my back, The minute some woman gives me a com- pliment Bernie gives her a special price. It's below zero tonight. We are invited to a lovely party and I'm going in a cloth coat.-- COLD IN THE SUBURBS Dear Cold: Think min--but wear your ski~inderwear. Dear Ann Landers: Where did you get the idea that a man who marries a nurse will get nursing care for the rest of his life: I was married to a nurse for seven years and all she ever did was prepare an ice-pack for a New. Year's Eve hangover. "Take two aspirins."' The expression, 'The shoe- maker's sons go barefoot" is true. My father was a photogra- pher and my mother hollared at him every evening for 10 years before he finally took a picture Her standard phrase was, Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawe at the Genoshe Hotel, Jan. 20, 21, 22. PHONE 723-4641 For @ppointment on these 'dates of the family. are eight registered nurses--all devoted readers of your column, and all in sharp disagreement with some advice you recently 5 handed out. You told a complaining male (the one who carried a ther- mometer in his pocket and took 'SH Ronald W. Biisky, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Sinusitis Bec 100 King St E "729-5156 || SAVE ON YOUR MILK PURCHASES Milk costs less If you buy the economical half-gallon size. Skim-Homo or Guern- sey Gold. "At the Store or DIAL 728-6241 SAVE! GLECOFF SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH TILL 10 OPEN EVERY NIGHT 00 P.M. 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