dnesday, March 7, 1966 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, We: ANN LANDERS! Peculiar Or Different -- 'Dear Ann Landers: I am a teen - age Canadian girl who 0g") her country and is proud of it, I just returned from a visit with an aunt and uncle who moved from Canada to Nevada last year. I learned from a neighbor girl that they had in- troduced themselves to every- one in the community as new afrivals from London, Eng. (instead of London, Ont.). I asked my aunt why they did that and she said, "U.S. citizens ldok down on Canadians. They think we are peculiar.' Then she added, "They consider the English, on the other hand, quite elegant." I never knew this before and am terribly hurt, Please ex- plain.--YOUR NEIGHBOR TO THE NORTH Still Canadians her intentions and she is sick over it. : This doctor is quite youthful and handsome and no doubt many women patients make passes at him. Yvette has never had a roving thought, much less a roving eye. She is an af- fectionate person who some- times goes overboard to let people know she appreciates them. How can she get this across to the doctor so he will by friendly again? -- UPSET, TOO. Dear Upset: Yvette have expressed her apprecia- tion without trying to hold the doctor's hand, Suggest that shé restrain herself on future visits. The doctor will become friend- lier when she demonstrates by her behavior that she is not after him. Dear Ann Landers: 1 just could! ONE OF THE guests of honor, Albert V. Walker, MLA, centre, scans the Old Country Club's charter president, Dayit Roakes, left, and master of cere- monies, Arthur Watts, right. of incorporation with the On Thursday evening, March} 3, King Street Happy Doubles Ciub held its annual member- ship banquet in the lower hall at Northminster United Church. This banquet honors the indivi- dual group which has collected |the most poinis for attendance at meetings during the year. \'Phis vear the winning group! was headed by Mr. and Mrs,| James Haire. | The evening began with the singing of grace, followed by the singing of "God Save the Queen," with Mrs. Earl Bailey at the piano. The president, Mr. Cyril Powell, welcomed every-| one, giving a special welcome | to the guests present and to the! winners of the membership! competition, The president conducted short business meeting. | Mr, and Mra, Jack Perry's |group conducted a devotional | period on the theme of the! acceptance of responsibility A barbershop quartet, "The Robolinks,"' entertained with a lvariety of numbers among them lbeing "Ida, Sweet aa Apple} |Cidah" and "Itow, Row, Row," \They were thanked by Mr ee At the reception every lady was presented with a single Yed rose, the floral emblem of England. Community Colleges Discussed At Couples' Club Annual Event He outlined the purpose of such a college, explained the background and _ neogtiations which had led to the consider- ation of Oshawa as a possible site, and elaborated on the more important reasons that Oshawa was likely to have such a col- lege established here, Mr James Rell exnressed the club's appreciation to Mr. Rob- erts. There was a'brief question and answer period on commu- nity colleges. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leddy, Oshawa, wish to announce the lengagement of their daughter, Sharon Elaine, to Roger Rene Paquette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Paquette, Greenfield, Ontario. The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, April 16, 1966 at 12.00 noon im the Church of St. Gregory the Great, Oshawa. | | BOXER TO MAKE MOVIE | Achie Moore, former world i light-heavyweight boxing cham- pion, has signed to act in The SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bol- ton, Oshawa, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Marion, to Gary John Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs, Garfield Wright, Agincourt, Ontario, The wedding is to take place on Saturday, March 26, 1966, at St. Paul's ~ Presbyterian Church, Osn- awa, } | Fortune Cookie, Wilder. for Billy vs JURY & LOVELL ALL SIZE SALE MARCH 9 TO 16 Dear Neighbor: Don't judge all|,eaq the letter from the mother U.S. citizens by a few 1gnOr-|who complained because her amuses. Speaking for myself, I miserable neighbor ran over her can tell you that I have met) <on's bike, in the driveway. The many Canadians 'and I find|<ame thing happened to me and them refreshingly wholesome|y gm no miserable neighbor = the!t am a pretty decent guy. I felt bad about wrecking the kid's bik, but I was also Dear Ann Landers: My wife|mighty thankful that it was a is worrying herself sick over|pike I had run over and not a something and I need your help.|small child, When I confronted Yvette (nor her real name) has|the parents with pieces of thei been ill off and on for a long|son's bike they admitted their time. Several months ago she/son had been extremely care- went to a doctor who did more|jess and happily accepted my for her than all the other doc-/proposal that we share the cost tors put together. Not only is/of a new bike she feeling fine but she is bright} 1 will never again back out and cheerful for the first time! without checking behind me. in years. iThe boy has vowed that he will Yvette wanted the doctor to|never again leave his bike in a khow how grateful she was so|driveway. So we both learned she tried to hold his hand and|something-SECOND CHANCE téll him. He suddenly became} Dear Second Chance: I hope cool to her and has been thatjall of us learned something way ever since. Yvette now|from your letter. Thanks for the realizes that he misunderstood education, United Church Women Hold Annual Bridge In St. Gregory's A successful bridge was held;bers of King Street AOTS Men's by members of the Fellowship | Club. | Unit (4) of King Street United) Door prizes were awarded to) Churchwomen recently in St./the following: Mrs. John Stead,) Gregory's Auditorium. An in-|Mrs. P. Langmaid, Mrs. Wal- vitation to use the facilities of|lace Holmes, Mrs. Boyd Ayre, | St. Gregory's Auditorium en-|Mrs, O. Ireland, Mrs. Jack} abled the Fellowship Unit to| Hodgson, Mrs. A. Hollman, Mrs. hold their 5th annual Snowflake|Armin Gronke, Mrs. Charles Bridge and Mrs. Wilbur Rus-|White, Miss Margaret Wilkin- sell, president of King Street) son, Mrs. Bruce Thomson, Hazel UCW, paid tribute to Monsignor | Imeson, Mrs. W. Steer, Mrs. J. Paul Dwyer and members of|Carter, Mrs. Russell White, his parish for making this pos-| Mrs. Wildred Harris, Mrs. H. sible. )}Etmanski, Mrs. H. C. Jackman, 'Mrs. Jack Perry was gen-|Mrs. Wallace Munday, Mrs. eral convener assisted by Mrs.|R. J. Orr, Miss Ivy Plews, mmr Seymour Bigwood as ticket con- | Jack Milne, Mrs. George Sheri- vener, Mrs. Ross Duncanson, | dan, Mrs. J. W. French, Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Gomme, Mrs.|Frank McClure, Mrs. E. Jukes, Russell Mapes, Mrs. Grant/Mrs. R. Davis, Mrs. W. F. Beal. \Clark, Mrs. G. McClement, Mrs. 'At conclusion of play refresh-|C. G. Luke, Mr. J. A. Coleman, ments were served by members|Mr. Fred Ayers, Mr. Jack Tis- | of the unit assisted by mem-|dall and Mr. Roger Crook. KEEP IN TRIM Lopsided Food Habits Cause Unnatural Craving By IDA JEAN KAIN A young lady in today's s who is worried about her we | | | | | tbreakfast, including fruit or tory| juice, an egg or cereal with ight| milk. For lunch, eat a protein will be startled to learn she has| Sandwich, a glass of milk, and malnutrition. She writes: fruit. After school, take a "T am growing fat as a pig|Strensth-giving pickup a_ piece again. I say 'again' because) °f cheese and an apple, or milk every school year I gain 99| and a slice of bread . . . one pounds, I want to reduce, but only ; I've run into problems, my first| Before the pickup, take shape being breakfast. I simply don't) UPS Turn on the radio or a have time to fix breakfast, I've|record and frolic through tried getting up earlier, but I minutes of stretch-bend-twist- have to leave the house before| turns. They're fun and fat free 6:30. ing! Tired? You're soft! Tone "Next problem, lunch. Usu-| UP for vigor. ally I eat an ice cream bar. || You're a young adult now. Ex- used to take a sandwich, but it} change free-for-all eating takes five minutes to eat a sand-| protective nutrition. Doff the wich and you feel so 'out-of-| duffle with toning exercises things' eating a sandwich when Well, are you a girl with gump- everyone else is licking ice) tion, or just a cream puff? cream. Besides, don't sand -- wiches have more calories than 20 for Old Country Club Receives | Chicago Exhibit Charter On 10th Anniversary |Shows Many New Highlight of the 10th anniver-;Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coverly, | Houseware Goods sary dinner of the Oshawa and! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davey, Mrs.| District Old. Country Club was Beryl Mollie Davies, \ and By ELEANOR ROSS the presentation of its charter.) Mrs Ronald Davies, Mr. and; Thousands of wonderful new The official document was hand-| Mrs. George Day, Mr, and Mrs.! ang improved products added ed to the president, Mr. David)Ivan Dempseter, Mr. and Mrs. up to an interesting show at the es by Mr. Albert V, Wal-| Harry P. Durnall, Mr. Robert|recent National Housewares Ex-| , member of the Ontario fee sar, seam: Fie 'hibit in Chicago, a semi-annual | amid a round of applause foll-/ Mr. and Mrs, Joseph T. Finch, aoa more than 250.000 lowing dinner in the Piccadilly Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fisher,|jtems for home use wire on |Room of the Hotel Genosha, | Mr. and Mrs. R. Fredricks, Mr.|gigplay to tempt the nation's Mr. Arthur Watts made a gen-| and Mrs. Albert Frost, Mr. and) housewares store buyers ial master of ceremonies and|Mrs. J. T, Gaskell, Mr. and) Things for the kitchen in- introduced head table guests: | Mrs. James D Gibb, Mr. and/cjuded a new electric blender! Mayor Lyman Gifford and| Mrs. Eugene Hackett, Mr. and) with 12 basic settings allowing /Mrs.: Gifford; President David| Mrs. Albert Haley, Mr. and Mrs./for a wide range of 'speeds: a Boakes: and Mrs. Boakes; Mr,.|£tic Harrison, Mr. and Mrs.|four-cup instant coffee-maker 4. V. Walker MLA and Mrs Anthony Haylock, Mr. and Mrs.\that boils, heats and warms,| Walker: Mr, Leonard Riley, a|/Jack Haywood, Mr, and Mrs.\and has an egg-cooker attach- past president and life mem- James Holland. ; ment; a Teflon-coated mold for ber, and Mrs. Riley; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, George Holtom,/making angel food cakes. Mrs. T. D. Thomas; Mr. Ernest) Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Homer,) Among the new serving ac- Howard, first president, and Mr. and Mrs, Jack Howard, Mr.|cessories shown were: A three- Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Arthur and Mrs. Roy Hume, Mr. andipiece set that holds one large| Watts and Mrs. J. A. Aldwin- a Kees de aggre ay tray and a smaller one; | ckle. A neisey, Mr. NITS.!lapsible walnut cart dw a ae The menu, appropriate to the| erat a leoig Mrs hinged hot and cold view-server| occasion, consisted of roast beef; Mrs. Ronald 1 ail . . x jhood and insert tray, and 'Yorkshire pudding with] ys. and Mrs Chester Layton jcombination carving board and| roast potatoes and creamed) ics Teta A. Lewis ee bit paca warming tray that has an broccoli accompanied by a Bor- Mrs ; ngage sig ese accessory plug in the enamel-| deaux wine and followed by a) 77." i | at Re Aa et on Get carn a In his official, civic greetings,| Mr, and Mrs. Heartly J. Magill, |to th Pe ae ni nists appliance the Mayor complimented the|Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Mait:| Bathroom items ranged fr club on its social endeavors in| jand. ioe ble pines ranged from bringing together newcomers) Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Mea- hick hae ne. SUB Smale, from the United Kingdom and|kins, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Mills,\the wireframe plastic atone helping them to enter into the\Mr.'and Mrs. Roy Mintz, Mr.lthat can be wast foldaq ony| life of the city and for its char-/and Mrs. Ernest Mclllwraith,| stor ae . sing folded and| itable donations to the Crippled) Mr, and Mrs. Paul Mclvor, Mr. with uf te bathroom ecale Children's School -and Treat-| and Mrs. James McKeever, Mr.|pet ey aha' hig aa 98 ment Centre and interest in|and Mrs. Norman Nichols. Mr. Be ieee vigy Ra replaced Hillsdale Manor. He also prais-| and Mrs. Samuel J. Norton, Mr. the an faiuhprhal inate aus ed the club for its active partici-| and Mrs, Harold Oley, Mr. and| Ideal fo ' pation in the Dominion Day| Mrs, James F. Oliver, Mr. and|dweller wa ptghivome ote gertarnac s Folk Festival. Mrs. John Patterson, Mr. andl clott a bea Portable eleciic In presenting the charter, Mr.| Mrs, Alan E. Payne, Mr. and! po A gebed that holds two Walker added his congratula-| Mrs. Arthur G. Pettit, Mr. and|dry tena tee er tions and Mr. T. D. Thomas|Mrs, George Puckett, Mr. and| sie whe ag a ele a Pose spoke of the place of the club| mrs. Harold Ramshaw. _ agli ng handle, front tem- in the community and explained) wr. and Mrs. William Robart leone a Maeapse and timer) some of the responsibilities of| son, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H.l 'There war self-loading door. | the board of education of ahichcandtord. Mr. and Mrs. Willwall cack uh ncao ee, cat ' Mrs, U-| wall clock with eyes that slowly! A. Powell Mr. George 1. Roberts, for mer principal of MeLaughlin! Collegiate and Voeational Insti tute and now Superintendent of | Secondary School Education in| Oshawa, spoke on community colleges, open and close, and a tail that moves from side to side in typ- ical feline fashion, and also an} antique telephone wall bar which holds glasses and de canters. Two new products for ease and comfort included a hard wood floor refinishing kit with a special sander and an air con- ditioner designed so that the window closes down into the unit, isolating the heat and sound outdoors by utilizing a separate fan and motor. OUTSIDE PRODUCTS Moving outside to the yard and patio, housewares manu- facturers came up with a myr- a col-jiad of new products for|§ with al|summer delights. A grill cooks | meat in a vertical position, and alwhile the top 'surface holds a! skillet or coffee pot; two cook- ing racks and a metal tray complete the unit. Then there Frank Linley, Mr. and/topped heating section to con-|was a handsome piece, a de-| luxe barbecue grill styled like an old - fashioned stagecoach, with large rubber - tired steel wheels and insect repellent coach lamps. HOUSEHOLD HINT Replace worn handbag han- dies with narrow, inexpensive leather or plastic belts. Run belt through handle loops; shorten, fasten the buckle Pat & Mike's FISH & CHIPS 688 HORTOP 723-1951 @ Deep Fried Shrimp & Scallops @ Halibut @ Generous Servings Closed Sun. & Mon. he is vice-chairman. liam P. Schoenau, Mr. and icieete Dancing followed to Pat Ric-iMrs. James T. W. Scott, Mr . 6TH ANN cio's orchestra. Those attending] Roy Seingier, Mr. and Mrs. Al- included Mr. and Mrs. Charles!eyander Shaw, Mr. and Mrs Abrahams, Mr, and Mrs, James) s. J, Shaw. : : ge Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Edward) mr. and Mrs. Iavan Shepherd, Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Alan|Mr, and Mrs. Brian Showell Baron, Miss Joan Batcheler,| mr, and Mrs. Raymond N Sla- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ball, Mr.| yin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, and Mrs, Albert Bennett, Mr.)Mr, and Mrs. William Smith and Mrs, Ronald J. Bowman,| Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Smith, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James S. Bryn-| and Mrs. Alfred G, Stanley, Mrs ing, Mrs. Elsie Buttle, Mrs. M.\ Sadie Stovell. Mr. and Mrs. Conway. William Tredwell. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs, B. 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I don't know why I stuff so. bul) I do, right up until dinner time. | Then mother gets home and I kmow she'll be provoked if I eat a lot. One more thing, believe it or not, I'm a picky eater. I will only eat what I love and when we're out of things | love, I go on a minor starvation strike." First, what is back of your defiant starvation strikes? Your compulsive after-school eating stems from lopsided nutrition The craving is caused by a lack of protective nutrients in your meals. Your insistance on eat- ing only what you love has brought on hidden hunger, and/| the result is a craving for ex-| cess food, flabby muscles and/ lack of énergy. | Recognize there is no diet that will let you out of buckling down and changing your eating hab- its. Give yourself a challenge Get organized. The previous evening, bathe, and have your school clothes all ready to slip into fast. Result, time for break- fast. Rewards, higher grades and a brighter future. Lunch: Be a leader, not a dietary dud. 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