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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jun 1964, p. 8

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would not be easy but we could) I am you the re-| WAITING FOR 100 manage. sponses of my graders, As; MICKLEY, England (CP)-- I haven't said anything to my!You can see every student/Mr. and Mrs. John White, a husband. I wanted to get your|agteed with your advice. In-|Derbyshire married 61 opinion first. Help, please.--|teresting?--ER years, have descendants-- HEARTSICK Dear ER.: Very! I was fur-|four sons, four daughters, 38 Dear Heartsick: I am op-|ther pleased to see that your|8t@ and 47 great. posed to "inviting" married|fifth graders can also spell and . Both aged children to "'come home."| put sentences together properly. they yg remaining ambi- Many marriages might have pei "4 Stewart School in -- the number reach Not Everyone Gets Buried in Diamonds been saved if the wife had no alternative but to stay put and the June meeting of the Sim-|Pressed her pleasure to see 60) Dear Ann Landers: I wasjof my mind with worry. My|work out her problems. coe Street UCW held recently|™@ny Present. particularly interested in the|husband and 1 both Don't invite your daughter to in the Sunday school auditor-| The flags were presented by|letter from the young man wh0jraised a lovely daughter. She\come home, but let her know ium. Sisters Margaret Baragar and/wanted to know what you|was married eight years ago tojif life becomes intolerable, or It was the decision of the|Annie Frost. "God Save the|thought about having hisja young man who seemed su-ljif her husband continues to panel that citizenship|Queen" was sung and the mother dug up because he/perb in every way. They now|abuse her physically, she and began in the home and that one pledge of allegiance repeated. jheard from relatives that she/have three youngsters. the. children have a place with of the marks ot a good age = wea dectiod, that a petition ae buried in expensive) Yast week my daughter sob-| you. was his or her willingness sign y present an i , . Landers: help others make the commu-|sent to Prime Minister Lester My nephew had an experi- ro oe her story. She is at the Fy Bes E ain Ate eon nity a better place to live. Pearson in Ottawa to the effect|ence which might throw some|Dreaking point. Her husb eee Scho in Cinsinnall 'The panel moderator was Mr.|the lodge wishes to keep the/|light on this subject. His young/has been abusive to her from B xperiment ad to my Bernard Lewis, Director of the|Union Jack as the flag of Can- wife died suddenly. He was sO\the start, He has had one af-lojass fi Tom your col- Children's Aid Society and thelada." It was decided that the yay that he gave no thought|rair after another and she has!ymn about Jerry, who was put panel were Mrs. Madge Lind-|petition be mage: in the po od pagandgen bed Ag) -- a all love and respect forjin charge when the teacher say, City Welfare Department; local paper. The members were tine of the sccldant. When she him. He refuses to get outside|jeft the room. Higgins, YWCA;|asked to be present at the help and the poor girl is going . Mr. James sdembeass, Mental|next meeting, June 17, to dis-| "t pace Boon ime = Pogo: to pieces. » BD ick a ist Fi pg Vega She is not a complainer, Ann.|teacher returned she found the Health Association; and bo a ol 7 'Conan: Sand en ee " William Smith, probation offi-/Twelfth" parade at '0 . : adn't heard one word about i i ce After the funeral the morti-|her trouble until now. seed td siehee od a cer. The panel and moderator|July 11. Lodge closed in ritual were introduced by Mrs. Rob-\form, after refreshments were cian handed my nephew an en-' coq knows I don't: want to|ble-makers and they lost their lope and told hi mit contained lert McLeod and thanked by|served by Deputy Mistress) V© ; interfere with her life but I|privileges for one week. The Mrs, Hayward Murdoch. Florence Strank. age Tulsi Lis war boned can't bear to see her go on this|friends became angry with The president, Mrs. Robert with it." way. Do I dare invite her and|Jerry for "sniching." He Sheffield, presided and opened THEATRE POSTER The mortician replied, "It is the children to come home? We wanted to know if he was in the meeting with a hymn fol- HALIFAX (CP) -- The Nep-|against the law to bury ,,|live in a neighboring city. It'the right or not. sii aes So su lowed y Ai et ieee tune Theatre here has repro-jin jewelry." ey an Mrs. Stanley Taylor read the) 1.24 the head and one shoul-| §o, if a loved one is thought es Ea "TODAY IS LARRY'S BIRTHDAY |aitcctiez, "#3 #4 0lanoea'the ead a0 on shoo, loved one is thous Lccchaed fila / (he nase Vincent Meany, Read, Deum Set Ue NPY TF ot the moe, for woo. on its Bowl would be wise fo chery with eerful little boy, who i ' ster. Designed by ea-ithe undertaker and find out pone os old faery, ee nol tahoe Miss Evelyn Gay's letter of i the poster is done in a silk| what he did with it--MAY JUS- proud parents are Mr. and Neville, Tamworth are resignation, as Christian educa-| ren process in seven shades) TICE BE DONE Mrs. Lorne McKenny, East- standparents. tion chairman and program! ¢ green and will be seen in} Dear May: My Illinois ex- bourne avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ireland Studio {convener was read by Mrs.|\ 10. shows in Toronto, New|perts tell me there is no law Robert Currie. Mrs. Gordon York and London. in his state which prohibits Magee reported | that several burying a person in jewelry UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES lic tomas o" ie ol tet Se F F shipped to Toronto for over-|avenue; the Presbyterial meet-| tor was buried recently wearing|§ seas relief. ing would be Tuesday, October|nis diamond cufflinks because| the treasurer's report by Mrs.| The following announcements|27 in Pickering; the next gen-|hic wife requested inat this be} WOmen'S GUILD George Waite. were made: Sunshine Unit|eral meeting will be held 0M! done. | The regular meeting of the| The card report showed two would do baby care for June|Wednesday, September 16 at| pear Ann: I am almost out! Women's Guild of St, George's|ympathy cards, nine get-well and Harvey Hunt Unit for July; 8.00 p.m. and will be a thank- Memorial Church was. held in|cards sent out and two thank- the school for United Church! offering meeting. 4 Women would be held at Al-| Mrs. Edward Rose opened the Good Citizenship Begins In Home Panel Decides QUEEN MARY LODGE main decisions were| The regular meeting of Queen Mag by a panel discussing|Mary Lodge LOBA was held in '" the Orange Temple recently. the topic "What we, oF tnier|WM Sister June Goodman wel- community" which was held at comed all members and ex- LODGES AND SOCIETIES ANN LANDERS f-- would you like a modern kitchen? an up-to-date laundry? extra living space? ~ find the best way to plan it in the free planning guides available now at your HOME MODERNIZATION CENTRE ONTARIO HYDRO 100 SIMCOE ST. S., OSHAWA PHONE BANDOLPH 723-4624-7 PORTRAIT Make Your Appointment Today Groland. STUDIO 21 ATHOI ST. W. 723-3680 ST. GEORGE'S Cowan House. The president, Mrs. L. F. N, Hind, presided. The meeting opened with the Collect for the day followed by the Lord's Prayer. , The minutes were read by Mrs. 8, T. Hopkins and Mrs. Norman Hind gave the treas- urer's report. by Mrs. Julius Macevicius and you cards were received. Two birthday box. Auxiliary joined the regular as- bert College, members contributed "to the! F199 to 23; the Phoebe Scam-|hymn "O Master Let Me Walk mell Unit tea would be on Sep-|With Thee." Passages of scrip- The lucky prize was donated|tamber 17, at the home of Mrs.|ture were read by Miss Hazel Drummond White, 753 Simcoe|Power. Mrs. Rose gave the won by Mrs. George Waite. Thejstreet north; the Lenore Unit}meditation, using as her theme coffee party and bake sale|the "Story of Silas Marner." would be on Wednesday, Octo-|The hymn "Take My Life and Belleville -from|devotional period with the sociation meeting for their elec: ber 7 from 9.30 to 11.30 a.m. at|/Let It Be" was sung. tion of officers later, Mrs. H. V. Myers' home, 837| Refreshments were served The next regular Auxiliary|Somerville avenue and at Mrs.|by members of the Sunshine meeting will be in September.|s. D. Calhoun's, 840 Somerville'and Harvey Hunt units. It was announced that the eee ee speaker for the fall luncheon,| HOUSEHOLD HINT -- =e September 30, will be from the Discourage mosquitoes by 9 United Nations. wiping screens with kerosene. | H Mrs. W. E, Baker gave an in- " : | LADIES! Whether you are going to the cottage or just out for " if teresting talk on her day spent at the Synod meeting. i | an afternoon's drive . . . you can always pick up No Baby Sitter, the finest No Car Fore | It was announced that the | s s | MR. BERNARD Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Daily . next meeting will be Monday, Of Leading Toronto Salons "ad I HAMPTON GARDENS , September 14. CONNAUGHT PARK AUX. | Experienced Hair Stylist | FOR HOME I Cor. Taunton Rd. & Scuogg - 7 Miles East of 5 Points FRIL--SAT.--SUN.--10 A.M. 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