girl bit will be less intense. So : ' jp - relax and live rou is ; " UNITS GROUPS AUXILIARIES| ea z eo ne) WD a Cooler ws bw. cats the all Dashes' November 19. wee y Let Daughter Have y Dear Ann Landers: 1 am al? -céns (10% ounces each) Q nnual June picnic of the| Plans were now under way) j 4 a 2 fi. man in my. 50's who has never condensed beef broth Bad Soin in Profes-|for the making of Christmas) KY Fi t Pi k f i married. My widowed sister| % soup can water sional Women's Club was held|corsages. a Leu 1rs ICK OI jewe ry asked me if I would drive her|? to 4 tablespoons fresh lemon at "Little Haven", the home of) Mrs. Charles Naylor was in) | oe La ®, and her three friends (also| _ juice : 'the president, Mrs. J. W. Rich-\charge of the study book,) ; Dl ioe dees Salieetes Pie Gag! widows) to the world's fair next|8 ice cubes ardson. . Christian Issues in Southern ' ; © | aittoul " ge Soe i anyone (not even you) 'to know) August. I have a 1962 Chevro-| Just hefore serving, combine © Members spent 'the afternoon|Asia"", covering the fourth chap-| / s Mis, i er pos to write, but I'where this letter came from, I/let and -am a good driver. Inlay j jents p i 'exploring the woods or seated|ter, "'Resurgent Religions, Faith) ai : |hope you will print your advicelexchange for the chauffeur|" es in: cesta 2 ans: ioe wate 'on the lawns under the great|and Nationhood". It- proved' ie, j My wife is ill with an iscur-because I can't possibly send alservice the women have agreed Cover and shake. Pour into soup ¢ r 'trees, later partaking of a de-)most interesting, -- e Z j _____ |able blood disease. The doctors) self-addressed, stamped enve-|to pay all the car expenses plus| °U" Slasses. Makes 6 to 8/1 teaspoon curry powder Aicious pot luck supper. Unit 1 will be in' charge of * : oo * omg 2 -- boertl yaaa a : 25 dollars each, servings. - Bilge tg ne page Following supper, a brief busi-|the September meeting of Al-| ] See ; h s. | Our daughter (I will call her! At first it seemed lik ine! VELVET Cans Of soup t a tness meeting was held. Mrs.|bert Street United Chuech| : " / |son is 14 and our ~_-- r 16./Norma) is 15. She is a nor-|idea but now caster uy bene} can 'at in condensed|2°" 3 or 4 hours. Just # G. D. Conant explained the Osh-;Women. | j ll et all pel gge © be brave) mal teen-ager, which is to saylering me.-We will undoubtediy| tomato soup serving, oulx or: shake 'Blend 'awa Historical Society's ptopos-| 'The meeting was closed with) : ee Hep CRCh mNner |a little sloppy, somewhat head-/be having most of our meals|1 can (10% ounces) cond a ed and curry powder. . ce for a. centennial proj- : aie: pees My wife has a sister of whom| strong and she wants to look|together. Si j | m4 ounces) condensed/well. Serve in glass ; ed pla a prayer after which refre j ; sah : oe '08 ince I will be the cream of mushroom s' ' "ect and bespoke their support. |inents were served by Mrs, Wil-| A mm. |She is very fond. This sisterjexactly like every girl in her|only man present, 1 will always| : joup. ,gamish with coconut. Plans for the annual falllbur Down, : 4 {lives out of town and has been| crowd. The real problem, how-/be handed the check, Please tell| 1. Seu? cam ice water NaS seevings. 'pridge in October which _ this ; i pe here off and on for months. Ijever, is her father. me how to handle the situation, : ' jyear will be held in the UAW KING STREET UCW2 | y spat don't know what we would have) Norma always was "'her dad-|These women are supposed to 'Hall and will take the form of} The closing meeting for the ' #g \done without her. _ _ |dy's girl" but this past year it]Pay for their own meals but I a dessert bridge, were discuss-|summer for Unit 2 of King) ~~ a j g What I want to know is this;|has become worse than ever.|would feel uncomfortable ac- ed. |Street UCW was held in the ' f - { |Would it be proper for me to) When he leaves the house in the|cepting their money right there 'Before breaking up for the|church lounge recently with ' _. |tell my wife's sister (after the| morning he never fails to kiss|in the réstaurant--THINKING summer recess thanks were ex-\the leader, Mrs, Wellin j funeral of course) that she is/Norma goodbye: Yesterday he| AHEAD tended to the hostess and best|Trainer, giving a rea welcome to go through my|was running late and dashed up-| Dear Ahead: Have 'aiynder- wishes for a pleasant holiday| 'Advice from the Home." / _|wife's belongings and take/stairs to give her a goodbye | standing in advance that one of : abroad. Mrs, L. M. Souch led the _|whatever she wishes? _|kiss. I was right at the door|the ladies will insist on separate! é Miss Gladys Frise and her|devotional period. The theme vee '| It has occurred to me that it) but he forgot to kiss me. |checks when the waitress takes ; i a may sadden her and that she The minute he comes home/your orders. This is ov ipa 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wadneader, June 24, 1964 ANN LANDERS Interested. n ove he cng Greet Summer "UCnAl committee were in charge Of}was "Cords of Compassion."| _ o %, a ( 4 arrangements for the picnic. |Two hymns. were sung, "God) og ain} sgt have pd first words are, cape geod than trying to figure STUDIO saa Sees the Little Sparrow Fail," stant reminders. Then again she| Norma?" I half suspect she en-|OUt who ate what. It wi si KNOX WMS and "Blest be the Tie That HAPPY BIRTHDAY WISHES | may want her sister's things.|joys putting me in the shade.| save you the aucraneiear al @ PHONE 723-3680 © (Afternoon Branch) |Binds." Mrs. Leonard Kellett} got Douglas Reid is celee Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Button, What do you say?--H.K. I am hurt and embarrassed that|collecting their money at the € Mouse, Church, Studio Reception The regular meeting of thelread the scripture lesson from) Hating his first birthday all of Oshawa. He has two | Dear H.K.: Before you make others might notice it. Should) table. sib aib esa geht . Fh at ad 16th chapter of Luke. | today. He is the son of Mr. great-grandmothers, Mrs. |such an offer may I suggest you I talk to him -- or to her?--|pecee en's Missionary Society of Knox) The secretary, Mrs. Harry| and Mrs, Murray Reid, Mary Samuel Edwards, Oshawa, |ask your daughter if she would SECOND | Presbyterian Church, was held|stewart, read the minutes and) gtroet. His grandparents are and Mrs. Edgar Button, like to have any of her mother's Dear Second: Don't talk to recently at the home QE: ihe lin the absence of Mrs..William| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reid and Belleville. belongings -- particularly jew-\jeither one of them. Be pleased president, Mrs. Malcolm Mc-'Mitchell the treasurer's re-|----------__-- cache elry. that your daughter and her Os Mavesor opened the Por was given by Mrs: Train- FFCF ltion will give a $50 scholarship! You could then invite your|father have a warm relation- i: d ith i var' The wor.|¢t:, Mrs. Norman Legge re- : " eee : . i re ah : de| Wife's sister to go through what ship. _ atog Ha in by Mrs,(Ported 27 hospital calls and 11 The Federation des Femmesjto the student of the 8th grade) is left, If she would prefer not) Every girls' first sweetheart re? yp yea Sit the scripture home calls had been made to|Canadiennes Francaises' had its|of bilingual school with the high-|to have these reminders she will|is her dad, and there is bound reading taken from St. Luke: | {he sick and shut-ins during the|iast meeting of the season re-jest percentage. Also $10 will be|tell you. to be some sense of: competi- 5, 1-4; followed by prayer. The ea ee yea arg alen cently in St. Mary's of the Peo-\given to.the student who has, Dear Ann Landers: I am |tion between a girl and her hymn 'All the Way My Saviour) yang for the bazaar in Novem-|ple auditorium with Mrs. Jean|made the most progress during driving 25 miles to a neighbor-)motner. Leads Me". fc. Cardinal prewiaiie: the 1964-65 term. ing town because I don't want; As Norma becomes seriously J. M. y read the : , oe SF el 'anda eM. fobs Refreshments were served by The Reverend Norbert Gignac) Father Gignac gave a spiri- , Mrs. Souch and her committee./opened the meeting with the|tual address and thanked every| gave the treasurer's report. ; xd hat The study book was given by} 4sT SCOUT GROUP AUX. League prayer; and the presi-|one for the spiritual bouquet he TREAT YOURSELF TO ae tts goog Mal The lst Oshawa Scout Group Se the large atten- col capella a for Lee AN ENJOYABLE EVENING ; = | Auxiliary was host to the West- : ; topic chosen was "The Chang- irl Among the reports heard from) The meeting was closed with ing Scene and the Challenge'"'. Beat actin ogee os thet (various committees was Mrs.|a prayer. : AT THE CANADIANA! : Mrs. Milton E. McKachern)i, 'the scout Hall. A pot-luck|Jean Charles Guay on the re-| A social period followed with Only 20 minutes from Oshawa . the luxurious Canadiana EVERY ITEM announced her resignation aS|-inner was 'held prior to the|¢tuiting committee who report-/a surprise hat show.-, \ welcomes you with sophisticated elegance. Dine in the magnificent glad tidings secretary and MTS.)} eines meetin ed that she had increased the| while a delicious strawberry lass-encirclec; dining room . . . enjoy delicious Continental and FULLY GUARANTEED John Johnston. was elected to isiness ting. membership to 58 } sab is ' anadian dishes. Afterwards . . . relax in the intimate Blue Room. replace her, , The president, Mrs. John ~~ ts shortcake dessert was served Treat yourself to on evening at the Canadiana soon! An interesting film' on India,|COllins, greeted the guests and Mrs. Lucien Vezina was ap-|by the executive members, each LICENCED UNDER THE LIQUOR LICENCE ACT. ioeived from Miss Catherine|members of the auxiliary and pointed to the telephone com-jof them was wearing a hat of Polson, issionary there, was after supper a short business mittee, replacing Mrs. Lucien her own exotic creation. the hown. a : » WAS' was held and games were play-|Chamberland, who had resigned . ' ed. Prizes were won by Mrs,|the post for personal reasons. BE in gg Ngee at - Gordon Esterbrooks, Mrs. Elsie, It ioe agers nag ee Allergies ? Backaches ? ; gC a na d lan a | re With Any ' " es Smyth, Mrs. Anthony Flontek,|prizes wi given to the firs Just Went Te $k 7//|\ ss Mrs. William J. McDonald. ph Mrs.' Keith Holland and Mrs' (three members who have made] comfortably? Ask "About PERMA: || 2 Written \2 «MOTOR HOTEL 3 KELVINATOR. WRINGER iy its William Douds, the highest amount of money|] FOAM Mattresses. : at Kennedy Rd. Agincourt, Ont. s. A. H, Dancey. ~ N Mires MiGrecn ihe hostess. , Refreshments were served by during the summer months for] Cell RAMA DISTRIBUTORS OMT ae 1171 Aree Code 416 OR AUTOMATIC Mrs. George Floody and_ the\the profit of the section. 725-8762 served refreshments. blue six. It was also decided the sec-| | ALBERT STREET UCW -- : : ; Oe ee WASHER The regular meeting of Unit! 1 of Albert Street UCW met in . the Friendship Room with the unit leader Mrs. Wilbur Down r mee Se | ENOUGH opened the meeting wiht a poem) : | "My Daily Wish", Hymn -390| Birthday greetings were sung for Mrs. Stewart Tippett. | ; | Soap Powder to do your first Plans were made for the bale) Bp f J "A | 1 see isa, ; 3 , ¥, TON OF LAUNDRY (Members were asked for old ' = } 3 2 was sung, and Mrs. Earl Adams| read the scripture. Mrs. Setw-| re ; @) | art. Tippett chose "Father's ' Day" as her theme for the wor- GY fa dé UH : | ship service. | i sheets to be sent to a mission- ary in Africa, Miss Muriel Ste- vens, They are badly in need of| : e | LOOK AT THIS PRICE! NOW ONLY ; material for bandages. | ; KELVINATOR MODEL K-231. Kelvinator's Deluxe Wringer Washer . . . 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" Kelvinator's Humidiplote, ich provides com- Walker reported on sick mem y 7 pletely automatic defrostng @ Gold Unichrome bees le bers, stating that Sister Anne ay 4 y Shelves @ .Meat Keeper @ Twin Porcelain Te ae Coulson was in the hospital. ' . cries gs a Rarkons Paruny. napster iT es 3 Whine " i h | win Egg Trays and Twin Butter an eese TT) Correspondence from the) . / | Chests provide in-the.door storage for a Grand Lodge was read by Sis-} J il variety of items. ter Doris McDonald. An invita- : | tion to visit Cavendish Lodge in : Was $329.50 Toronto, was received. It was : 2 hil a | decided to accept the invitation, 50 September 28. Plans were made : | + ha. HY sale on--Tuaes. ' | a Automotic Pump . . . Life-Time Porcelain Finished Tub, li-ib, . 5 2" swivelling casters, PLUS ENOUGH FREE TIDE TO DO capacity . . With Any your first Y TON OF LAUNDRY! Reg. $159.50 | q Trade to --have--a--_pe ---- en 3 day, October 20. 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