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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Feb 1964, p. 8

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, February 28, 1964 ONE YEAR OLD TODAY Celebrating her first birth- day today is Sandra Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Weeks, Baldwin Court. Sandra's grandparents § are Mr, and Mrs, Cyril Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Weeks, all of Oshawa. She also has five great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs,' A, H. Clark, To- ronto; Mr. W. A. Doggrell, Mrs, Arthur Southwell and Mrs. Leonard Weeks, Oshawa, --Ireland- Studio olumn-was the day's princtpal topic of discussion around the rl office, Asa protest against such cheap gossip I have worn the same dress to work every day this week. Nobody noticed until today -- Friday. This morning three people kidded me because \I am wearing the same dress ANN LANDERS Sister's Devotion |today that I had on yesterday. Lifts Family Burden |So, Ann, it seems the only point Dear Ann Landers: Today|able condition. He complained] ey got through their wooden when I read the letter about|that by the time the rest of the| eads is to check Friday's dress| the 16-year-old girl who was|family got through with the pa-|8ainst Thursday's, | ashamed of her retarded|per it wasn' fit to wrap gar-| My tip to you girls who mMaY) jt brother'I nearly cried. 'bage in, {be sitting up all night with a) Iam 15 and have a little six-/ Vode newspaper woman to/|sick friend (or a well one, for) year-old brother who is also|the end--ignored. the centra|/that matter) is never on Thurs- mentally retarded. He is the! |problem and suggested a sec-\day.--IN THE -KNOW most loveable little kid I know.|ond subscription, Dear In: You, should have Everyone in our family showers him with affection and he re-\what is wrong with the North|the word never, turns it ten-fold. American. home? The females You are right, Ann, when you run everything. The father-hus- say it is the: responsibility Of/pand is' supposed to pay the WARNS CHILDREN WIFE PRESERVER you _Use_ it as a spread, Don't you see this is precisely/ended the last Sentence after operate smoothly again if run' back and forth while hot over a |paper sprinkled generously, Mix honey with butter to keep from running off bread waen HOUSEHOLD HINT A sticky iron can be made to on which salt has been VERNON, B.C. (CP)--Capt. |= R. Yeomans, an army dem- lotition expert, is touring schools jin this area lecturing on dan-) gers of unexploded bombs likely to be found. Two boy scouts idied last March when they dis- the parents to educate the other/hills, keep the gas tank filled) members of 'the family, but and his trap 'shut. I. am sure they must first be educated) yoy know all this Ann Landers]; themselves, and not all parents|so--why don't you live. up to} are, your responsibility and say it?); I have sinabenitnd numerous|;---ANOTHER ONE reports on this subject at school) Dear One; You are right and q jand have taught my classmates|I apologize. But I've said it so \bom all of |caig jrant covered an old unexploded) b, MAPLE CLEANERS és SIMCOE ST. S$, OSHAWA gi -- 4@ Hr Service 8 Hour Service Free Pick-Up and Delivery "Your Family's Friend" PHONE 725-0643 Mental retardation, like|many times I didn't want to-be brain dis-ja bore, In my first book, Since) jorders, is just. now emerging)You Ask' Me, there's. a chapter jfrom the dark ages of igno-/called, Father Or. Cash Regis- jrance, The only weapon againstiter. I said it for 10 pages ignorance. is' education--NOT) Jn the Landers column I re- ASHAMED peatedly point out what 'the Dear Not Ashamed; You are;male's position in the. family! making the best of a golden'op-'should be. | portunity to enrich the lives of} Unfortunately, many. men| those around you, God blessjwant 'to be dominated and} you, honey, and God bless your nyshed around and these males parents, Because of their wis-jinvariably find a woman who dom you are compassionate and|jg happy to oblige, | understanding instead of igno. Dear Abn Landers: Iam still! and bitter burning over the letter from| Dear Ann Landers: The letter New Wrinkle--the cat who was| jfrom the man who signed him- sure the girl who wore the same| 'Mere Male" should be re-\dress to work on Friday that produced and handed to every/she wore on Thursday did not} la lot. epilepsy and other groom--¢ with INTERIOR DECORATOR FURNITURE DRAPERIES BROADLOOM CUSTOM MADE DRAPES 15 King Street East ZELLERS RETAILERS TO THRIFT CANADIANS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE DOWNTOWN OSHA' BIG 2-TROUSER jyoung along his sleep at home that' night, The} | |marriage certificate. Ih my lopinion, it's the classic example Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR of what ails the North American Athletic Injuries husband This man wrote Nervous Skin Disorders 100 King St, E. 728-5156 Courtice H&S iaeceiation Marks Twentieth Birthday Courtice Home and Schooljbriefly, congratulating the mem- Association celebrated twenty/bers for their twenty years in years of activity at its regular|Home and School work and for meeting held recently at the|their contribution of. time and North Courtice School. Charter|effort to the work at Council members, past-presidents, for- level. mer teachers, members of the) Mr. Harry Oyler, chairman South Darlington Area Schooljof the South Darlington Area Board and Council representa-|School Board, congratulated the tives were welcomed by the/Association on having reached president, Mrs. Haroldjits twentieth birthday and ex. Graham. pressed the appreciation of the Mrs, Lloyd Courtice, a past-ischool board for the co-opera- president of the Association,|tion received. Mr. M. J. Hollis,| gave a talk on the history of the a former teacher and now secre- Courtice Home and School and/tary of the school board, sent some of its achievements and best wishes from Florida where disappointments' met with overjhe is vacationing. Mrs. William the years. She mentioned the/McKnight read a letter from bursaries given and the gradu-| |Mr. D, D. Powell, supervising| ation dinners held annually.|principal of the area, sending! Mrs, Courtice gave a few high-|his congratulations, lights of the organization meet-| Refreshments were served by ing held in January 1944, atimirs. T. G. Gladman and her| which the late Mrs. R. S, Mc-|committee, Mrs. Clifford Ryan,| Laughlin presided. Mrs. Norman Adair, and Mrs.| and past-presidents, attractively decorated in blue! Mrs, George Moss, president|and gold, flanked by tall tap- jing served small china flower jarrangements were presented to man Hinds, first president of the CENTRE ST, COUPLES CLUB) Courtice Home and School Asso- of Centre Street Couples Club./its progress through the years/ Slides shown depicted life in the|and wished it continued suc- dignity of a country church and Prayer" accompanied by. Mr the majesty of the derricks in|Archibald Campbell, who also The club plans to go by bus to castle, Zion, and Whitby. the Fred Victor Mission for Sun-|---- a pancake supper served by men of the couples club. iary was held recently at the; Scout Hall; with the president, ) banquet at Camp Samac. Plans were made for the an- Mrs. M. 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Mrs, Nor- The Reverend Arthur Mageée|ciation, cut the birthday cake spoke on the Highlights of|and in a few well chosen words Alberta at the regular meeting) complimented the Association on| west, the fields of grain, the!cess, beauty of the mountains, the| Mrs. Ormand Robertson and serenity of the lakes, the quiet/Mrs. Eldon Essery sang 'My the oil -fields. As played several piano selections Mr, and Mrs, William Dear-| Guests' were present from born presided for the business.|Oshawa, Bowmanville, New day evening service on March 8. Several games were played and evening was concluded with 1ST SCOUT GROUP AUX. The regular meeting of the ist Oshawa Scout Group Auxil- Mrs. John Collins, presiding. The president thanked all the members who helped out at the nual Father and Son Banquet, | March 14, 6.00 p.m. at West- mount United Church. ter of B pack, who spoke about cubbing. 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