| | | | 20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 26, 1965 _) ANN. LANDERS DISTAFF DIARY | Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. SIMCOE STREET UCW ;Mental Health for Retardation, (Commingle Unit) jit was decided to contribute to The May meeting of the Com- the -- re ert te eek cen in your polinin thatl le Unit of Simcoe Sireet circie nad previously onatec ; f 2 Tattnd Church Women wat ote musical instruments for which when a man and wife are both sided over by Mrs. Rex Harper.|the society was most thankful. employed the man should help ' The devotional period was led| The four ladies who attended his wife with the housework if by Mrs. Fred Thompson |Hillsdale were Mrs. Russell C.'che asks. him to. This is what The theme of Mrs. Thomp-|Smith, Mrs. Lionel Brennan,| ' in Sur family: son's talk was the 'Displeased| Mrs, John O'Connor and Mrs,|"aPpened in oad gee Dollar'. Mrs. Cecil Worden| Julian Bussanich A few weeks ag A played a piano solo "Nocturne"'.! 4 report of the card party was home from the office dog tired Mrs. John Stacey gave three) submitted by the convener, Mrs.|It was 7 p.m. and I had to fix readings by Edgar Guest, {eo Krybul, who thanked all!supper, do the ironing and bake "Package of Seeds' Cour-|the committees as well as the , caye for my. mother-in-law's age," and "Be A Friend jmembers for its success, In re- i thday. The' house was a Retreshmenst were served bY! turn the members gave her | nose from the night before and Mrs. Thompson and her com-/hearty applause for a big j0b\) asked my husband if he would ares well done. |please give me a hand, He PMA CLUB It was reported cards had/replied, 'It's not important.' been sent to Mrs. B. H. King- d I didn't have The Pleasant Monday After- : The next day I didn noon Club met for its weekly ston who {s in' Toronto General to go to work until noon My) meeting in' the Legion Hall Hospital. husband telephoned to say he! with the president, Mrs. George'. The mite-box will be re- was bringing two business as-| V, Lee, presiding instated at the next meeting. sociates home to dinner. I said, Plans were completed for the Arrangements were made for|"Fine." annual outing to Niagara Falls\a Corporate Communion, May |"m a good cook and decided June 14. A chartered bus will/30, in Holy Cross Church at 9\19 outdo myself on the dinner, leave the Legion Hall at 8.0/o'clock mass. Breakfast will be put to leave the house just as a.m, Members were asked to\convened by Mrs. Andrew i; was--newspapers strewn all bring outing fund cards in, to Mowat over, beer bottles, cigarette the next meeting, May 31 Refreshments were served. by pytts, clothes on the chair, tie Favorite hymns were sung' Mrs. Roland McKenna, on the lamp--a mess and a reading given by Mrs ae os es ane R. G. Collison. Mrs. George Hall LEGION AUX. Pi lgeot ae etn clans and Mrs. Phillip Bell sang a The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal antly and said, 'I hope you duet. Canadian Legion, Branch 43, wan't wind. the looks. of the it was announced that Mrs.iheld its weekly meeting with the house. My husband says it's not Dear Ann Landers: You have arrived Jacko Jakes and Mrs. Ann Coul-|president, Mrs. Alyn Elliot, pre- a, son were in Oshawa General siding. important. a ie 3 CAM Hospital. The resignation of second te AN gai : vice-president, Mrs. Edward BOANG LAKEVIEW HANDCRAFT GUILD The May meeting of the Lake view Handcraft Guild was held at Simcoe Hall, with 11 mem- bers and four guests present Bouckley, was read and accept-| Dear Zam: If it cured me ed, Mrs. Matthew Bell will now it's all right with me, but I ve assume that office known wives to get a fat lip Letters of thanks will be sent for less. to.merchants who donated Dear Ann se tagi aoe reer resident . '\prizes for the "Night of Cards" 1 began to date a wonder oe wi ~~ held recently girl. | was 21 and she was 19. All cde" seinal that the A meeting of the picnic com- We should have known better Sportsman Show held at Chil-|mittee is to be held on May, ---------- dren's Arena, was a huge suc-|26 at 7 p.m. This is also the' . cy uR FOR THE SAVED cess, felt that their efforts were| date of the rummage sale at The Beaver Club in Canada rewarded, and that the friendli-|!.00 p.m. Goods may be brought restricts its membership to men ness and courtesy shown by all|to nig Legion Hall the previous ave been saved from ibi was appreciated nigh the lumber industry ala: das decane for the| The 25 year membership din- eres sale poronnlliry Folk Festival to be held July ied will meg gece BATT i ge 1 | eh ti ai rk it s.|tickets are 50 cents ; UE recipe feral gel a Members going to Lindsay, grandmother five times over, ber in charge of setting up the June 7, must have their names/Mrs. Hollenberg has served on booth. in ¢ the og areas May the board of the Women's Ca- ways and means commit-|4), fares are . genoa gn Gib. The Reverend Alfred J, Wood N@dian ape ber of the Cana gon, is busy working on newjcock, Padre of the Legion,| She is a mem gy Galvaraty projects for future sales would like all members to at-\dian Federation te Herve A get-well card was signed by|tend the dedication services at| Women's ge eee get sat members present, and sent to|St. Mark's Anglican Church atithe status o women ble "oe Mrs. Lloyd White, who is in/8 p.m. June 8 The Auxiliary) mittee ls studying pro pyaar Bowmanville Hospital, recuper- meeting has been cancelled for)cerning us a ane hort ating from a serious operation,|this date so that members may |serted wives and vite pb Z ie A silent audtion was held with\attend, The annual '"Decoration|¢r courses in socal wor vs the proceeds going to the gen-\Day" at the cemeteries will)other matters of concern to Ca eral fund be held June 13 with members nadian women Mrs. Norman Gower invited|meeting: at the Legion Hall at members and their husbands to/9.10 a.m a barbecue, to be held at her Historical pictures and) summer home sketches of Oshawa were shown) The highlight of the evening by Mr. Thomas Bouckley and| was the colored slides shown by|Mr. Hann. Mrs. Elliott moved a Mrs. Albert Hambly, Oshawa, of|hearty vote of thanks to both her recent trips to Povunicuk in men | the Arctic, visiting and making) Refreshments were served by| many friends with the Eskimos|Mrs. Daniel Guiltinan and ex- there, ecutive members, os ie Mountjoy thank. ts. Hambly for showin s ' her pictures of the far north ' Jewish Council "s -- in the form of a birth: Fl t P id t lay cake, celebrating the guild's! and anniversary, was baked by ecis rresiden | Mrs, Grant Spencer, and served MONTREAL (CP)--Mrs with ice-cream and coffee, Mrs. Abraham Hollenberg of Winni- Spencer and Mrs. Seeley were peg was installed Thursday as| the hostesses the new president of the Na- Next meeting will be held tional Council of Jewish Women June 21, at Simcoe Hal! at the close of the organiza EXPERT SERVICE 8 DRAPES Custom Made @ SLIP COVERS @ BROADLOOM @ VENETIAN BLINDS "Free Estimates" } Call 725-3144 § HOWARD'S... DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA tion's four - day biennial con DRAPERIES edits vention here The monthly business meeting Mrs _ What Works For One a | Might Not For Another he. than to see each other every night. One thing led to another! and the inevitable happened., That's when our relationship changed, We stopped going to movies, to the theatre and to sports events. We even avoided! our friends, Sex was the main attraction After three months we. began to have terrible arguments, | think now we fought because we were disgusted with our- selves and with each other. Six weeks ago we broke up. | Now I realize this girl was the most wonderful person I've ever known, I've dated a half dozen others but it's no go. I want to see my first love again but please tell me sible for a couple to behave themselves once they've had a sizzling affair? --ROCKY Dear Rock: It's awfully hard to keep em down on the farm after they've seen Paree. Real- is it po istically speaking, your chances are slim, Dear Ann Landers: .What does a person have to do to get a letter printed in the paper sign it in blood? { have written to you four times. This is my fifth. Fach time I made it clear I wanted my letter printed I happen to live in a town where people are so hard up for something to do that they read your column and talk about it at work, at lunch and at supper. I decided the best way to get my side before the public was to write to Ann Landers. I've had several bad run ins with some narrow minded dimwits and you could have been a great help I want you to know that you failed me and J will never write to you again.--NO FRIEND OF YOURS Dear No Friend: Well, you finally made it Sorry I failed you, but this column is not a national bulletin board for people who want to get 'their side' before the public Thousands of readers get help every week by sending me a self-addressed, .stamped enve- lope, Be my guest MORRISON'S FOR UNIFORMS NURSES oR A PROFESSIONAL "=X @ Terviene o orenere gi @ 2-Piece uaa Kh @ White or SS | olored ~ @ Beoutiy Parlour Smocks and Skirts COME IN AND CHOOSE FROM OUR FINE SELECTION TODAY --et-- 16 MORRISON'S # opposite the Armories 48 SIMCOE ST. 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