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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 May 1966, p. 14

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|4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 19, 1966 MILLENIUM CELEBRATIONS INCLUDE A POLISH BALL Polish Millenium celebra- tions took place in St. Greg- ory's auditorium on Satur- day night. The hall was ONE OF THE important social events of the Oshawa tion that can come with the normal contraction and expan- Checking House For Leaks M. | sion of the building. Is An Annual Spring Chore "Bi | Another special compound is available for sealing cracks in By ETEANOR ROSS R ee that tle som and around roofs, This mixture y ZAN SS | Remember that caulkin . : The windows, doors and dis-|pounds are used only in ex- '* basically an asphalt com tinctive niches which lend the/terior applications, Special seal-| pound, and can be used around charm of originality to yourjers are on sale at your paint| exposed flashing and vent pipes, | home can become a collective|dealer for indoor surfaces, such for securing shingles, and for| headache when heavy rains pur-|as spac kle, putty, patching} sue their retentless search for|paste, and plastic compound, | patchino damaged roofs, Caulking time around the| beautifully decorated for a semi-formal ball, In the up- per picture some of the guests are seen with the Master of. Ceremonies, Mr, Karol Sekalski, centre. From left to right they are Mr, Jerry Fras, Miss Chris- tina Gardzinska, Mrs. John Kwak and Dr. John Kwak. In the lower picture are Mr, and Mrs, Michael Malarz and Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Kaczmarek, --Oshawa Times Photo ANN LANDERS Quiet People Adapt 'Northminster UCW 'ern day thinking, planning, pre- paring and living as 'a perpet- ual preparation for nothing' was the theme of the modern Dear Ann Landers; I'm ® 14-|he much too personal a gesture a!/egory "Voices of Ninevah" at year-old girl who is a miserable! and the young man's wife might|'he May meeting of the North- blob of nothing. Nobody re-\not fixe it. They suggested that) Minster United Church Women. members my name, I knoW\) make @ donation to the dental. Mrs. John Collins, moderator some nice boys wno have been sahool instead of the discussion was assisted introduced to me three OF four) no you think they are right?\in the presentation by mem- times and they stii! don't know); dant want to embarrass any-\bers of the Lauretta Mellow! me from # load of corn. lbody. Thanks for your advice, (Unit, whe were in charge of! I am quiet because { can'til'm going to take it--Mrs. L'the worship service. ; think of anything interesting tol Mm, Thankful The president, Mrs, W. L. An- say. How | envy the girls who} Dear Mrs.: Since you feel the|thony, welcomed the members have the knack of coming UP| young man was especially kind|and conducted the business ses- with just the right remark. !)to you I feel that # gift to' him sion, feel nervous when I try to smile) jis indeed appropriate, Give him or laugh, as if | am forcing my-| a $50 gift certificate and let him self to be part of the group|treat himself--or his wife--to when I really feel way out of something special, coming church missions festival everything, | in the fall, gave an outline of| My trouble isn't looks, 1 am agp see to Retired caper what was expected for the fes-| not too fat or too thin, or too e: Freedom is not a gift.|,.. : 4 short or too tall, My skin and) You, have to fight for it, 'There| Va! and showed . filmstrip hy 0 : races '3 b ithe subject, The UCW voted fi- hair and eyes are nice and ais no reason to sit in the house)" cial assistance 10 the fest teacher once told me I have aland vegetate just because your|yar Sees ee eer lovely smile. I am neat and/husband has no ouiside inter-| "4" y esp | have good manners and I don't\ests and refuses to cultivate) Mrs. Ewart Cornish, cards| talk about people behind their! any, Make your afternoon plans Convener, reported that 37 cards| | backs. as before and go about your) had been sent to the sick, the |. Please tell me how to keep| business, When he sees that you|Pereaved and new mothers dur- from going through life being|4re not going Different Approach Mrs, Harold Hawkshaw, proj- ects chairman for the forth- to stay at home ing April. | a nothing that nobody remem-|44¥Y and night with your eye: Mrs, Jack Humphreys report- bers.--Miss Dull : balls hooked into the TV, heed that an appreciation dinner if may decide to gei off his pi-,would be tendered to the Sun- Ba gil vo tena Wek' tr ts azza, day School teachers, the mid- be what they are not. Even though you may envy the girl| The apathetic attitude of mod-' $ BUDGET-PRICED FABRICS ¢ 32 King St, W, et Cor, Prince St. Hollowness Of Life|Zct s<°tistite "tay is" lor comet" '™ bale, free Debated at Meeting, of charge. ; Mrs. RB, Galbraith, stew-| Mrs. Waller Bestwick, U atdship and recruiting soore-| ST" tgteande' meactadl Geet' tee tary, gave an excellent report Reverend Clifford Smith had © concerning church work done pore 0 the position of as- among the underprivileged. sistant minister. Mrs. W, B, Luke' made ar-| From the unit feaders' re- rangements for the bale of used ports, it was learned that there clothing which was packed May/|had been some 130 calls to the 12, with more than 400 pounds|sick and shut-ins. Studies had being sent tothe United Churchlincluded missions in Brazil, a clearing house in Toronto, A mo-|jbook review and a debate about tion carried to donate an amount|capital punishment, of 10 cents a pound to be used} An amount of $50 was donated to transport the clothing to its|to the congregational picnic. final destination. Thanks were|The next meeting will be held expressed to a loca! dry clean-|in September, the June meeting ing company for cleaning soil-thavine heen cancelled . . 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The same student has worked on my teeth from the first, He has been just wonderful to me. He graduates in June and I will be finished at the same time, I would like to give him a cheque for $50 to show my ap- |preciation. My husband thought this was a good idea, My in - laws, however, are against it, They feel this would SINGER floor products? 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