"ANN LAND Playing Deaf 2 Repels Nickname Dear Ann Landers: I'm writ- "ing about the wife who didn't 'dike it when an old schoolmate ad her husband with, "If 'ft isn't Dirty. Neck Swanson." She didn't appreciate the nick- mame dredged up from. gram- rg school and I don't blame er. ,. You advised Mr. Swanson to - tell his old friend with the big mouth to "knock it off.". You "said: "When dealing with in- sensitive clods the direct ap- "proach is the only way." I disagree. Cloddish types are "heartily encouraged when they . discover their needling has «struck a raw herve. Here's niy * story: When I was 17 I was a shade under five - foot + five. A few .friends began to call me -"Shorty." Dad was afraid I'd 'develop a complex. so he gave «me this advice: "Son, you will * never be stuck with a nickname * you don't answer to." And he was right. From then 'on, when I heard "Shorty" I «looked straight ahead and "played deaf. Anyone who : wanted my attention had to try * another name. *. If it worked for me I'm sure « it will work for others, so please * pass it on.--E. B. C. - Dear E. B. C.: Your Dad was "a wise man. I wish I had > thought of it. I'll use his advice + the next time I'm asked. Dear Ann Landers: I am not 'one of those crazy nuts who : makes my husband take off his * shoes when he comes into the * house. Nor do I examine objects with a magnifying glass to see ' if they are really clean. My : vision is fairly good, however, * and when I dine in a restaurant "and see a lipstick smudge on a glass, or a particle of dried food "on a fork, I don't think I should « keep still and use it. Do you My husband insists it is a : Westmount Choir Presents Fourth Annual Concert number of sacred selections, beginning with "Hosanna," and a duet, "Back of the Clouds," by Judy and Janice Owen. The next number s "How Great mark of poor breeding to com- plain about such trifles and that people with good manners re- main silent and make the best of it. Is he right--Eagle Eye Elsie Dear Eagle: I don't under- stand your husband's definition of "make the best of it." Is he suggesting it is good manners to use dirty silverware or a glass that has not been washed properly If so, I disagree vio- lently. And how far does he ex- pect you to go Does he feel you should "'make the best of" a hair in your soup or a fly in your salad A complaint should not be shouted across the dining room. But no person should remain silent about unsanitary condi- tions in any restaurant for fear of being considered ill-bred. Dear Ann Landers: Your col- umn is the first thing I read in the paper. You have a terrific sense of humor but your honesty sometimes borders on rudeness. I must say I enjoy your column immensely even though your ad- vice often stinks. Take, for example, the lecture you gave the high school boy who made breakfast for his folks. I thought this was quite considerate of the lad, especi- ally since his parents were ill- tempered and unpleasant in the! morning. Most 'high school kids have to! be dragged out of bed and waited on. You should have complimented the boy and ad- vised him to tell his folks to cut out the bickering.--A Parent Dear Parent: From the lad's description of his parents I didn't think they would take too kindly to a suggestion from him that they "cut out the bicker- ing." They would probably tell him to button his lip. My advice was calculated to protect him from further trouble. The Westmount United Church Junior Choir presented its 4th ™ annual musical concert recently in the church auditorium. The "choir, under the direction of Mrs. Morris Love, assisted by Mrs. Bernard Owen, with Mrs. Carl Morgan as pianist, was well received by a large audi- ence, and from start to finish PLEECEV EVR EE EEE choir harmonizing chorus. Then came a spirited 'I'm a Rolling." The| 'warmed the hearts of everyone|next duet, "Jesus Tender Savi- who attended. jour," was well done by Wayne The program opened with a|Moore and Douglas Markle, fol- lowed by "Birds are Singing," THE STARS SAY with the solo by Joey William-| By ESTRELLITA son, and the choir joining in on th ~ FOR TOMORROW RELECPLEES : eee her e chorus. The final sacred! number was' "Evening Prayer," which the so sang beautifully Planetary influences indicate| ""*ccompan sore "9 fener aed toward aggressive- After a brief intermission the = ness on the part of some. Be|°hoir returned dressed in Mary| - alert to the moods of others,|PopPins costumes. They sang therefore, and do your part. to several of the lively tunes be-| ~ maintain harmony. In this way,si""ing with "Spoonful _ of| = you can have an enjoyable Sun- » day since, in other respects, the = aspects will be generous. Sugar," followed by "Step in : FOR THE RIRTHDAY Time." The next was a solo, "Feed The Birds," by Kathleen If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates thet, Cobb. "Chim Chim, Cherie"| as of last week, you entered an was next then "Stay Awake, with Douglas Brown doing the 'solo, A real Uyely tine, "Super-| califragilis . .. Was enjoyed! by all. This portion of the pro- nn cycie|gram ended with "Funny » where job and business matters| Melody." are concerned. Make the most} The second half of the con- cert consisted of Christmas es ii Ha Gus > moni up a candle table decora- tion on one of the tables while three other members look on. They are from left to right: Mrs, Hayden' * donald, entertainmen: chair- Mrs. Angus Dixon, second from left, who was respon- sible for the decorations at the University Women's Club annual Christmas din- ner Wednesday night, lights Presented By University Women, The first item was the humor- ours song parody skit titled "A Little Bit of Sugar' on the theme of continuing education for women graduates, written by Mrs. E. M. Culp. Mrs. A. M. Dixon, Mrs, R. H. Donald, Mrs. Bernard Lewis, Mrs. G. A. Rundle and Mrs. E. M. Culp, portrayed humorously the views of 5 different women on_ this theme. Mrs. G. K. Drynan pre- vided the background music. Next, the Singing Quartet, composed of four members, A thoroughly enjoyable even- ing was shared by the capacity attendance of the University Women's Club of Oshawa and District at the .1965 Christmas dinner party held in the Picadilly Room of the Genosha Hotel the evening of December 1, 1965. After the delicious turkey din- ner, the entertainment program planned and directed by Mrs. R. D. Guselle, got under way with the singing of Christmas carols, Gay Christmas Decorations :| For St. Philip's CWL Bazaar A nativity scene, gaily decor-;Blaszczak; cash, Mrs. Donald ated Christmas trees and color-|Cruise. ed lights set the scene for the; Winners of the annual St. Philip's Catholic) were: Sebkwat aan -- Women's League bazaar, held | Charles Fleury; electric frying- recently. pan, Mrs, Leonard Fleury; re- Opening the bazaar was the |ligious music box, Mrs. James} |spiritual director, the Reverend|Hughes; toy poodle, Andrea Go-| M J. Darby. He welcomed all/guen; cushion, Miss Josephine and wished every success to) | McKeever; cocktail set, Mrs. | those who had worked so hard) William Spratt; luncheon cloth, | for this endeavor. Irma Burgess; copper mugs, | Also present at the opening|Larry Cyr and Gregory Sher-| were the Reverend F. J.|wood; chocolates, Mrs William | Smythe; the president, Mrs.|Eyre; picture, Mrs. Wilfred Harry Gowanlock; the convener, |Schultz; cocktail set, Sandra Mrs. James Hughes, and the co-| Johnson; Christmas card-holder, lconvener, Mrs. William Spratt. | Louise Klein Nienhuis; cups and Those in charge of the var- saucers, Mrs. Rae Mcl.inton; | lious booths and their assistants |484 trays, Mrs. Leo Kryhul; set |were: fancy goods, Mrs. A. J. of glasses, Mrs, Eyre. |Legere; candy, Mrs. James The December meeting will be |Sabyan; religious articles, Mrs. in the form of a dinner to he | Leonard Fleury and Mra. Ren- held at the Cadillac Hotel on| jamin Young; white elephant, Weeneedey, December 15, i965. Mrs, Raa Melintan A. Mien Jane Gowanlock: touch and SOCIAL NOTICE take, Mrs. William Spratt and RECEPTION Miss Sandra Johnson; Christ- mas cards, Miss Nellie Ten- _ of this period since advances + made now could prove a fur-| Wonderland," | music beginning with "Winter|haaf; bake table, Mrs, Henry and "Silver|Tenhaaf and Mrs. William ther springboard to progress in/Bells." A solo, "I Saw Mommy|Eyre; country kitchen, Mrs. late January, May, August and! omg = 'laus," was sung age McC ious ae Pe y Patty Dickinson, Then came oissoin; novelty, rs i September, when the stars will "Rudolph the. Red Nose Rein- liam Dittrick; frying pan, Mrs. again be generously aspected| qeer," "Jolly Old St. Nicholas,"| Anthony Randall; penny table, along these lines. Best periods) pirthday of a King," "Little|Mrs. Leo Kryhul and Mrs. for finances: The next week,/nrummer Boy," then a lovely|James Fournier; cookware the first three weeks of Janu-|solo. "Christmas", by Susan\draw, Mrs. Joseph McCullough, ary, early apron! early July| Barclay, Mrs. Frank Schlechter and Mrs, | Pera gel all of Septem The concert proc eeded with John Wright; tea room, Mrs. I.) "9 Holy Night," "Christmas is J: Tomlinson, Mrs. Frank Me- Mid-1966, an all-around good|come", then another solo, '{;Dermott, Mrs, D. E. Logan, | period for Sagittarians, will be|teard 'The Bells on Christmas|Mrs. Bernard Kidd, Miss Ann| fine for romance and travel.|nay," by Johnny Parker. rome, Miss Bonnie Claus, | Other good periods for senti-| Th iss Moira Tomlinson, Miss mental interests: Mid-January, he program came to an end]; been Tomlinson, Miss Kathy | early April and early May. hallaby," "We Wish E and Miss Josephine | A child born on this day could} | Merry Christmas.' The final succeed as a writer, lawyer or| number, "God's Blessing," jurist. | brought the concert to a close. 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Those visiting the bazaar had an op- portunity to buy things from the apron booth, fancy work, knit- ted things, novelties, and of course, home baking. This year the bazaar was opened by Mrs. William L. Baldwin, a representative of the Red Cross, but better known to the members of Court Char- lene her marvellous work with the. people of Hills- dale Manor. A delicious salad plate was served in the tea room by the past presidents of the associa- GIFTS com ) FASHION FLAIR | FLAIR From Black's... @ Suits and Dresses @ Sportsweor @ Evening Gowns @ Sweaters @ Blouses @ Coats and Jackets @ Slims and Skirts GIFT CERTIFICATES A Smell Deposit Will Hold, BLACK'S Ladies' Wear Ltd. 72 Simcoe North * faflawe: Babbin Muremceat. Ee 3 I tion, with Mrs, Charles Twin- Icharity. ara ing pouring tea, at the heauti.|Simene # iuiiy decorated tea table [Dingman. The lucky ones {6-81 fiomjana D. 3. Manning. | the draw table, proceeds ofjawa and Mrs. M. MeKee, ee which will be presented tojlon Falls. 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