Some people who sit with that second or third cup of coffee don't even drink it. They slosh it around for 15 minutes, then leave it. Please print my letter lucate the ignorant pub- basement." She ended up say- ing I had terrible taste, and then criticized every room in the house, To top ofi her speech she made some unfiattering re- marks about my husband and released venom which must have been stored up for 25 years. Does a person who offers a gift have the right to tell the receiver where or how the gift should be used?--Coiumbus ANN LANDERS Fear of Publicity Encourages Crime Dear Ann Landers: Your col- and ed lic.--Grounds Down 5 Dear Down: My expert on coffee tells me that a pound of high grade commercial coffee costs approximately 80 cents a pound. This should yield about 50 cups of coffee. Restaurant owners who serve Dear Ann Landers: My sis- umn seems to deal with all fFuman experience and I heart- lily approve. I hope you will |print this letter as a runner-up to the letter from the parent who wrote that her teen - age son was 'accosted py a pervert while hitching a ride home from a music lesson. Here is the other 'side of the coin. I gave a liftt o a fortorn-lonk- ter gave us an attractive 'tav- ern-type wall clock, a charming set of Dickens characters and other nice gifts. | Recently we completed. our recreation room which is in the basement, Last night my sister and her husband were among the guests we invited to a party. She called me upstairs "to have Dear Columbus: The giver has the right to expe:t a thank you--nothing more. Now would be a fitting time to tell your sister you appreciate her thoughtfulness but in the fu- ture her good wishes will be sutf- ficient--and she can please skip coffee breakage at 1% cents per cup. Cream and sugar come to roughtly 2 cents, bringin, total cost of a cup of to! 5% cents, Most restaurants will fill your cup the second time in china cups figure the the gifts. Dear Ann Landers: Why does| the average slob thiak he fs en- ~rerereneme titled to drink two or three cups of coffee for a dime? Do they think all restaurant proprietors own coffee plantationst no? a few words." ' In scalding language I was told she did not give me those beautiful gifts to decorate 'a 'jing boy about 14 years old. *\After he had been in the car} '|three minutes he aaaounced '\that if I didn't give -him a dol- 'ilar he would shout that T had _\tried to molest him and I'd be jin for it. I'm a businessman who can't afford any trouble, so I gave hem a dollar and let him out at the next light. | i told some friends about this the next day and learned that they had had similar exper- iences, So, please pass the word, Ann Landers Nix on hitchhikers.--Anonymous | Bear Anonymous: I've al-| ready passed that word and} now I'd like to pass another) word. I'm also against bribes and shakedowns. Blackmailers will continue to} flourish so long as there are) felt so much a woman as she will this Spring. So pretty « so appealing, so enchanting - the new Season's look, The New Season's Colour Beautiful Materials Sizes 9 to 20 NU-WAY RUG OSHAWA LTD. 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He has a great-grandmother, Mrs. Rose Hollo in Hungary. --Ireland Studio THIS YOUNG lad with the big smile is James Joseph (Jimmie) Csuhaj, the 14- months-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Emest Csuhaj, Rossland road west. His grandparents --Ireland Studio my friend, you gave financial d moral support to a dandy little racket, an 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 7, 1964 Simcoe Street UCW Easter Thankoffering The Waster Thankoffering jand Eugenia Salmers, sang meeting of Simcoe Street Unit.| "Bless This House', which was ed Church Women was held re-/enjoyed Mrs. Harold Boddy cently, commencing with a pot-|read the scripture, from First luck supper. The Commingle Corinthians and gave the medi- Unit was in charge of arrange-'tation. ments. | Mrs. Ross Stevens, Bowman- Mrs. Robert Sheffield opened|yijie. was the t the ineeting and eibbened the| te ee members and visitors. She also| ai; ey . furs Haig si = expressed her appreciation tol Muriel, who is a medical mis: all the hostesses for their help'signary in the Congo. She spoke hg recent stewardship cam-|of her daughter's work in the en. : |200-bed hospital, and of her The esp. Se a visita to the 18 dispensaries in bee ma is an urgent aint oT the outlying villages, where, in Mouling tor overseas Feue --laddition to the treatment of pre are fo -- MIs. \children, pre-natal clinics were pore ay ot ss le grbibid held. The Africans were most ssi vag ual th ag sate + Yiappreciative of this care, and pathy eheaa. a April, 3 wt showed their gratitude by bring- : : "1 by 3, \ing gifts, such as eggs, chickens; |asked to attend, to show inter-|1.30 p.m.; the Goodwill Unit|,-' pigeons to the missionaries. est and pride in these new|Meeting May 27, at 8.00 p.m.,\ir< Stevens illustrated her ad- when Mrs, Claude Vipond will] 4... by means of colored "desial sa : s ; the smorgasbord, May 2) .); nad " the Oshawa District Scout| The Auxiliary will cater for a/SPeak; t ; » May 2\ slides. In closing, she spoke of | -- helpers are still needed; the|th. wonderful hospitality extend- Groups? A contest was the high-|Cub Leaders' Course at Camp] bas light of the meeting of the Dis-\Samac on April 11 and 12. A|s°%t Segoval meeting is on June leq to them by the natives. trict Committee for Scout Aux-|conference of the Lakeland and] Harvey Hunt Units. are in|2%€ appreciation of the audi- illaries held recently im the|Quinte Regions' Committee willl char nda cal ss we jence was ably expressed by Scout Hall, Gibbons street. This/be held at Camp Samac on} ary Svelen Gas Ae Mrs. Robert Currie. KAYE'S of Mr. and Mrs. George Roth, Gibb street. She is the grand- daughter of Mrs. Richard Roth, and of Mr. and: Mrs. Julius Schmidtke, all of Ger- many. --Aldsworth Photography THIS YOUNG lady will be able to hold her own and could quite conceivably be- come the first woman to land on the moon. She is Dagmar, the eight-month-old. daughter all gasolines | ave the same how come you can get better mileage with BA? eee SCOUT AUXILIARIES (District Committee) How much do you know about Queen: Scouts. contest challenged the mem-/Apri! 25 and 26. The meals will took oharge of the prograni. each of the 30 Scout Groups! Auxiliary. Misvos Rigchania: Notaiia. May in the district. Mrs.°Frederick, Mrs, Varnum will attend a" 'Ses S!epnanie, Natahe, Mary iil sportswear -- LADIES' WEAR ing 28 correctly. The prize was|sory Committee in Toronto,|groups, including spring teas| QPEN 'TIL 9 P.M, a silver scout spoon. and nights of cards, | Every Thursdey and Fridey The mothers were urged to nounced by Mrs. G. N, Varnum,|visit the Boy Scout Camporeejon Thursday, April 30. | bers to name the sponsor ofjbe the responsibility of this A qiartette. 'consisting of Taylor was the winner, nam-|meeting of the Provincial Advi-| j 68 Simcoe North May 28, at the Central YMCA. Many future events were an-| | The next meeting will be held Use Ke es Budget Plan. president. A Queen Scout cere-|at Camp Samac on May 23 and| mony is to be held at Robert/witness scouting in action. McLaughlin. Collegiate on May; The Auxiliaries reported 1. All auxiliary members were|miich activity within their own Eoch month we try to clear ODDS ond ENDS this is only a par- tial list of many items being cleared at unusually low prices . , . See our windows tonight for many bargains; then shop early Wednesdoy morning for the best selection os quontities are limited and in- complete in size and color ranges CHILDREN'S WEAR T-SHIRTS. reg. to 2 NYLON DRESSES reg. t 98 each The reason is simply this: you can get better mileage because with B-A you use less gasoline. Why? Well here are four good reasons. First, B-A Gasolines are specially weather-formulated each month to com- pensate for regional and seasonal temperature changes. This means you get fast, positive starting and fast warm-ups. As a result, you use less gasoline during these operations. Secondly, B-A Gasolines contain a special detergent to keep your carbu- retor clean. This gives you smoother idling and positive pick-up which means you use less gasoline. Also, B-A Gasolines burn clean and prevent combustion deposits that rob your car of power. Result--you use less gasoline. Finally, B-A Gasolines are final-filtered at the pump to eliminate harmful dirt particles that could interfere with your car's proper performance and waste gasoline. This is why we say you can get better mileage with B-A Gasolines. So switch today. Move up to B-A Gasolines. Boys' ond girls'; infants to 39 each size 4 only size 3x; 5.9 DRESSES each COTTON reg. 2.98 7 only sizes 12-18 mos; JACKET 5) on! reg. 7 LADIES' WEA GIRDLE jacket-bonnet-coat e They Had Me Crying The men from Ross Mills came in and gently re- moved the rugs from the floor. It wasn't the men's fault, | thought our rugs had gone for good, so | cried like a baby. But was | ever glad later! They brought our rugs back looking so fresh, clean and BRASSIERS- reg. to 3.9 SLIPS--24 only Sizes 34 to 42 sorted styles, sizes 32-40. each Koyser & Kaybor, assorted styles; reg. to 5.98. Eoch room brightening right | literally pranced with joy. Where had they gone? To the famous Baker Clean- ing plant for their annual cleaning. You try Baker 24 por 1.29 Pair NYLONS only; odd tines reg. t HOUSEHOLD DEP'T. LINEN TEA TOWELS--printed design reg. 49c eact PLACE MATS reg, 39¢ each TABLE CLOTHS sizes 52" x 52 FABRIC DEP'T. SUMMER DRESS FABRICS--po cotton prints, arnel, nylon tarfeta; reg to 1.50 value yard PRINTED CREPE & SURAH--Ilorge assortment of patterns in florols and geometrics. Reg. to 1.50 yard WOOL SUITINGS--limited quantity of bolt ends in 1 00. dark shades. 54" wide yard Vy, DRAPERY REMNANTS---sornple lengths in 1 to 11% yard 49¢ pieces; reg. to 3.98 yd. yerd On Sole Wednesday Morning 9 A.M. to 12:30 Noon. Sorry! No Phone Orders!No Layaways! No refunds! on "White Elephant Sale" items. Cleaning today, you'll see what | mean. 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