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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jul 1965, p. 16

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eee ° i ores be EMBROIDERED GUEST To complete your daugh- ter's hope chest, add this guest towel. her favorite colors or use those suggested and pembroider a towel she will want to produce whenever guests arrive. If you would Ki ig like to have the instructions simply send a stamped, self- addressed envelope, plus 10 cents for handling to The Needlework Department, The' Oshawa Times, Osh- awa, asking for Leaflet No. C 8377. DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports gubmitted by their secretaries, COURTICE U.C.W. Courtice UCW held its wa ei of the year on Thurs- y, June 24 in the form of a pi Orono Park.. glorful table was set with ed "4 each indiyid- io of eames wore vA ; were played bso most of the members games and prize winners were as follows: Hat Making -- Mrs. Earl MacLean Mrs. Robert Johnson; The Scramble, Mrs. John Con- and Mrs. Lieyd Courtice, 3. Lou Kinsman and Mrs, Archer; Life Saver , Mrs. Cecil Simmons; Botile contest, Mrs. Eric ; Word Scramble, Mrs. Hoy; . alters; ! , Miss Winnie Walters. To finish, a race was provid- ed for the very young with each one receiving a lollipop. SILVER CROSS WOMEN The Oshawa Remembrance Association of The Silver Cross Women met recently at the home of Mrs. Arthur Wigston, Gibbs gave the financial report. | "Mrs. Jessie Tooley, sick list jconvener, reported cards had 'heen sent to the sick and shut- ins. The picnic will be held at .\Lakeview Park July 22 in the form of a pot luck supper. The next meeting will be held er 16 at the 'home of; with the Mispah benediction. Refreshments were served by the hostess. ST, GF 's WOMEN » GUILD (Westmount Group) Due to the unsettled weather the June pot luck picnic was held at Cowan House. Mrs. George Madder and Mrs. W, J. Kirkbride were the hostesses. After a delicious supper a short business meeting was held. The speaker at the Guild Fall luncheon is to, be from the Jap- anese Cultural ociety. A bus trip to Niagara is planned for September 9. The president, Mrs. A, W. age a 2 letter from rs. E. N. Weldon (past presi- dent) telling about gigs Whitby, Mrs. Herbert Brately opened the meeting with the Lord's. Prayer, two minute's silence and the motto. The sec- r the THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Saturday promises to be an day. Early e auspicious for Igunching long-range projects, successfully concluding business negotiations and generally ad- vancing material interests. Late Minutes and Mrs. Charles . favors travel, outdoor ac-| ties and. social functions. etary, Mrs. Jack Hogan, read |e ome and church at St. Ther- jese, Quebec, and sending best |wishes to all members of the |Broup. Mrs. A. W. Bunker wish- all members a happy sum- mer. BING STREET UCW 5 For the June meeting, Mrs. William Johnston kindly opened her home to members of the Del-Mar Unit §, of King Street |United Church for a pot luck supper. A short business period fol- lowed, with Mrs. Robert Elston presiding. The September meet- ing will take the form of a pot jluek supper. An auction sale was held with Mrs. William Johnston, as auc- tioneer. Miscellaneous articles THE BIRTHDAY Pla is your birthday, horoscope promises a igs interesting year. Where matters are concerned, you can expect, as of Sept. 1, to be called upon to handle tasks a bit out of your usual orbit, be- superiors have recog- nized your meticulous efforts of the past and your innate tenac- _ ity in carrying out even the most difficult of assignments. he new responsibilities, well- died, should boost your suc- ¢e8s score before the end of that month, with still further oppor-! aspects govern your) d le, too, and you ind great happiness in mance between now and) . 1; between Aug. 15 and 4, next February, April -or May. Most propitious ods for travel and social : Phe latter half of this , all of September, Janu-| and next June. If; 'to avoid friction in close in late August and late! September you will have an all-) good year on the domes-| A child born on this day will) be endowed with a high order) of intelligence; will be ex-) femely modest even when reaching the heights of accom- plishment. 4 were brought in by members of the unit to be auctioned, The money made from the auction |will go towards the amount the junit sends to the St. Christo- ipher's Home for orphans in | Hong Kong. | To close the meeting, Mrs, |Robert Elston wished everyone an enjoyable summer. HOUSEHOLD HINT To prevent serambled eggs from separating, cook slowly over a low fire or in a double boiler. ANN LANDERS Accept Welcome As Intended Dear An Landers: My ques- tion may not be the type you care to answer in the paper. If jyou do reply in please . Tell me} «gabe pull any you think I am a snob or if I am justified in feeling that somebody is out of line. I am a college student. When I returned from school last month the maid greeted me at the front door with a great big, "Welcome home." She gave me the "'Welcome home" bit when I returned from school for Christmas vacation, too, It bothered me both times, I somehow feel it is not the maid's place to welcome me home. Shoulin't she just say "Hello, nice to see you back"-- er something equally imner- sonal?--Miss Un-E, Z. Dear Un; Maybe you'd prefer, "Weleome home, Your Royal Highness?" ' A person whose nose is as out of joint as yours should be pleased that anyone speaks to her at all, Feel flattered that the maid would welcome you so warmly. It's a compliment--perhaps un- deserved. Dear Ann Landers: My letter will probably never get in the paper because I am not an 11- year-old unwed mother or a 70- year-old woman trying to find huppiness age. What I want to know is this: Is it proper for a son and a daughter to split the cost of a wedding ring for their mother? |Our parents were married dur- ling the depression and Pa couldn't afford anyting but a simple band. (I think it is alu- minum.) Over the years the band has worn thin and now is too small for her, finger. I know Ma would love a wed- ding band with a few diamonds in it but Pa can't get it for her, My brother and I could buy Ma a nice wedding ring but we don't know if it would be proper. How about it?--Big Quandary Dear Big @.: It is mot proper for children to buy their mother a wedding ring. I suggest two jalternatives: (1) Buy your |mother a dinner ring. (She'd) |probably be thrilled.) (2) Give Pa the money to buy Ma a new wedding ring and let the gift be jfrom him. Dear Ann Landers: What can a fellow do when he finds out his sister is a tramp and that their mother knows all about it with @ man half her |um but refuses to say anything for fear the girl will move out of) the house? Ellie fell for this jerk at the) naval base. For a house LA ' Dad's beer, used Fllie's ear | never spent a dime on her, She even bought her own engage- ment , When bis time was up he left town and said he'd send for her. That was the last she heard of him. Now Ellie is mixed up with another bum who is using her the same way. In fact, this sec- ond bum is a buddy of the first . I'm sure Bum No. 1 tipped off Bum No, 2 that Ellie is 2 real friendly girl with round heels and a soft head. My mother says to keep my WOMAN WORKS IN WOODS {yeer. « TORONTO (CP)~The Unj-/Toronto, and versity of Toronto has the old-}@ class of est forestry school in Canada, but its first woman stuéent/ de; graduated in forestry only this|ests. was given a strong police guard Thursday after an anonymous telephone caller threatened to shoot her, The princess, sister of the Queen, was on a visit to a hospital here, nose out of it because now she at least knows where Ellie is, And where is she? She's home --night after night, carrying on like a cheap trollop right under the family's nose. What can I DO?--Disgusted Brother Dear Brother: Probably noth- ---- For All Your | "Bridal Shoes" (Tinted Free) ! 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