Mrs. Joseph Callahan stated {fs ever. going to aay 14 articles were distributed Jo- nobody "NO" to you. I told my mother I was going to kill my- self she would say, "If that's what you want to do, Honey, go ahead," best friend Beverly has a mot who says, "You can't! do it and I don't want to hear) any more," Then it's all set-! im | tied. card party 'on April 28 in the parish hall. Final plans were! cally to the needy. made for the annual card party.|lemon j Mrs, Hanson thanked the Ja-| Refreshments were served by dies who convened card parties|Mrs. Frank Sheppard and. Mrs, during the month of March.|Dennis McAuley. Mrs. A. L. Hanson and Mrs.| The n@xt meeting will be held Hubert Brennan will convene a|May 5. UNITS, GROUPS | AUXILIARIES HOLY CROSS WA The Women's Auxiliary' of Holy Cross held its regular meeting in the parish hall re- cently, with the president, Sometimes I ask my mother | Mrs. A. L. Hanson, presiding. for permission to do things I) don't want to do at all. If she| SELL CALENDAR would just say "'NO" it would) CORNWALL, Ont. (CP)--Two help me out a lot, I am not a| young mothers, Diana De Fil- very good writer but I hanelinpi and Sally Zilber, decided lle prapesngy <i amg Yl 19 launch a business. Tired' of NEVER SAID NO TO Dear Never: I understand full well what you are trying to say, because I've been saying the same thing myself for a ANN LANDERS Who's Poisoning Whom? That Is The Question Dear Ann Landers: I have been reading: your drival for years and am becoming in- creasingly bored with your ma- niacal assaults on social drink- ers, Please find another, Jess tiresome, crusade, My guess is that you are a secret drinker or your husband is a lush, | Did it ever occur to you that some people enjoy a little drink? It helps them unwind after a difficult day of tension and pressure. Just to prove the extent to which you have poi- soned our society, last night we went to a party, ali set to have a great evening. The hostess announced that they were not serving any liquor. 'It's an ex- y 4 \periment," she said, 'a la Ann 3 \Landers to see if people really need liquor to have a good time." After an hour my husband was so bored he almost jumped out of his skin, We went home-- Give Mom Your fore you come to any hasty conclusions I'd like to assure you that everything is on the up and wp, His seeretary has a face that would stop the town clock, There is absolutely nothing be- tween them, She worked for the former owner and knows. the business better than my hus- band, (He bought the company two years ago.) She also knows a great many people in this business by their first names, long time--hoping to get the and she can be very helpful. |message across to mother just Now the question: My hus-jlike yours. band says if they travel as Mr.| Your letter said it better than and Mrs. they can use the air-|I could, Show it to your mother) line "family plan" and saveland tell her I suggested you do} some money, |s0, If you were me would you) say yes or no? -- CAN'T D,| CIDE | Dear Cide: Miss Clock-Stop-| per should travel under her own) name and = husband should) is the only sister of Danny, [ang had a drink.. Thank you for;not try to chisel the airline out Lee and Darcy Service, ruining what could have been| or so age va a rear tase --Aldsworth Photography oo a \for the hotel too, kiddo, in case, os jhe has any other bright money-| jsaving devices up his sleeve,)| Landers: ~~ 7 SMART WOMEN .,. hove their and stery cleaned Safe Wer' by, DURACLEAN | 728-8518 FOR MOTHER'S DAY Make Your Appointment Now |missing public events because | they didn't know about them un- \tii it was too late, tHe house- wives worked at home making up their own public events cal- endar. It was easy to sell it to local retailers. ATHOL ST. W. aii lelliliok WHAT'S GOING ON UP THERE? great-granddaughter of Mrs. Jack Service, Oshawa, Stacey OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. to 10 P.M. MONDAY TO SATURDAY RUGS UPHOLSTERY BROADLOOM DRAPES CLEANED Professionally OSHAWA CLEANERS CALL 725-9961 Stacey Jane is the six- month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Service, RR 1, Oshawa, and is the grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs, D. F. Rooke, Whitby. She is the 'Culture, an Escape For the Soul' Author Advises Lyceum Club We would all benefit by being] inquisitive; collecting a little knowledge about a number of things makes us more interest- ing persens." Mrs. Dale-Harris compliment- ed the women's clubs that had done much to encourage the arts and urged members to be) Dear H and H: No doubt when you two become suffi- ciently lubricated you itransformed into brilliant an' \witty conversationalists. Why not try an experiment of} 5 your own. One night while your) "_ husband "unwinds" you stay with. ginger ale--and listen to him. The next night you "un-| wind," give him the ginger ale} and let him listen to you. It) could put both of you on the) ages for life. Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band has put it to me and now jvery unhappy, My mother lets me do whatever I want and it is terrible thing to t "The appreciation of all forms fern e thi ng know that of art, which is culture, is not a duty, it is a satisfaction for the spirit and therefore an en- joymient," Mrs. R. B. Dale Har- ris, author of "A Quite Re- markable Father" a biography of Leslie Howard, told the Ly- ceum Club and Women's Art As- alert sociation at its April meeting. "The heavy weight of history is our inheritance from the past which gives us purpose and meaning and illuminates our cultural roots. "T¢ we live in ignorance of our artistic heritage, we can- not really appreciate our con- temporary culture; we have no yardstick by which to judge what is being produced today. This must cut us off from one of the most vital forces of human nature and we must be the less for it. "We are constantly being told and threatened that if we do not our own artists, they will leave us. 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