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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 May 1966, p. 16

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Is Her Father's Killer Deceiving Daughier? Dear Ann Landers: I am a|ments me when there are no 17-year-old girl with a serious) guests present but of course problem, Several months ago|they don't know this. Should. 1) my father was killed in an auto- ask him to please stop praising mobile accident. My mother|the food when company is, was injured in the same acci- around?--Procedure in Yonkers: dent, but not seriously. | Dear Yonkers: Your husband) The driver of the other car! sounds like a living doll. Don't) pas a young man 21 years Of pyt a damper on his compll-| age. He was charged with in-| ments either in private or in the; voluntary manslaughter. The; presence of others. Your guests) court proceedings lasted a long! probably think he is a sweet, time ané I got to know the boy adorable, thoughtful guy and well. When the verdict -- not that you are a lucky girl. guilty---was handed down I was, terribly happy because I hed Dear Ann Landers: My hus- become fond of him band never needs to worry My mother insists he was! about me having a lover. The guilty regardiess of the verdict.) woman next door to me She says he was speeding and) wouldn't let me get away with that he lied on the stand. She'a thing. hates the sight of him and J Every time a strange car wouldn't think of telling her) qriveg up to our hotse the that I have been seeing hiM neighbor woman comes right secretly over, By strange car I mean). Please tell me what to 40. ony car that isn't ours, She fs This boy could be the big love so "fast on her feet that often "- -- There are| She beats the guests to our door. | ar e ' here J i plenty of, boys around without I don't mean bi be petty, Ann, : but it is annoying because the pleking the one who killed pany woman includes herself every li las 1 A ver Bee time we have company, We This guy sounds like bad ape a don \ want news in spades. Forget him oe » Rene save o rage 4 Your mother has had enough considered doing so to get rid heartache of this pest, Please tell me r what to do.--Love Thy What? Dear Ann Landers; My prob-. Dear Love: How did the pest lem is not important, but it)get so chummy? Overnight it bothers me, Whenever we have} didn't happen. guests for dinner my husband) The only way to free yourself compliments me on. the food in|is to tell her that you are the presence of the guests..1 spending too much time in one think this puts the guests on the another's home and that from spot. They think they must say now on it's going to be on an| something nice about my cook-! invitation only basis. It could) Biam& ing and {t makes me uncomfort- be that she will stop speaking +39 f able. to you altogether. And wouldn't My husband often complli-' that be nice? DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries, HUMORESQUE CLUB month, Mrs, Haight and Mre The bi-monthly meeting of) Peleshok the Humoresque (blind) Club, | " ili la held at St. Gregory's Auditor ST. GEORGE'S fur was well attended. WOMEN'S GUILD The highlight of the evening) _. (Westmount Group) was an interesting address giy-| The regular meeting of the en by Mr, William Jermyn, | Westmount Group of S&t Whitby, on his recent trip to|George's Women's Gulld was Trinidad. held at Cowan House with the The prize winners for the|President, Mrs. A. W. Bunker, games were: Mrs. William|Presiding. Brown, Mr. Lester Davies,) A report on the successful Mrs. Reginald Pike, Miss Freda|"Ummage sale was read, There| White, Mrs, Arthur Wakely,|W@% some discussion on the rent-| Miss Pat McConnell, Mr. Jerm-| ing and care of the bride's white yn. carpet. Refreshments were served by) The next meeting, June 17, young attractive bostesses will be held as a picnic at Lake- view Park at 3.00 p.m. with sup- DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND | per at 6.00 p.m. when the mem- The regular meeting of The|bers hope to visit Henry House Daughters of England Empress|In case of bad weather the) States gathered for a three of India Lodge 26. was held at|meeting will be held at the| day convention at the Royal the Orange Temple recently.|parish hall with supper at 6.00| York Hotel, Toronto, last The worthy president, Edna/p.m, : : Huband, presided with the vice-| Hostesses were Mrs. Oscar * s 3U president, Sarah Van - de-Wal-|Burgoyne and Mrs, Wilson An. REG and White | BROILED A' ---- ker, assisting. derson. | }16 asparagus tips, cooke ; zi % cup dried bread crumbs The devotional period was gi- esc : a Be ' : : : ven by Chaplain Elisabeth Grist. ST; JOHN AMBULANCE AUX Ice Cream Mold | 14 cup grated Cheddar cheese The report on sick members \y, ----* -- was given iary of the St, John Ambulance! package of pie filling mix; 4 teaspoon salt ' It was announced that the Brigade met for its monthly 4 cups, milk, 4% cup whipping 4 teaspoon paprika Lodge would "be entertaining) meeting..at..the home of Mrs. | ane am, lo cup chopped walnuts. | one 16th teaspoon' pepper the members of Rose of|Paul Hatfield, Nonquon road,! rine chilled 1 quart mold with| 1 Brampton Lodge Brampton,|preceded by a pot-luck supper.!ice cream about "4 full using! Mix bread crumbs, cheese next meeting night, June 7.) The meeting opened with the) pack of spoon, (This will use| melted butter, and seasonings Preceding the meeting, dinner)president, Mrs. Wendel For 4.) about % quart.) Place in freez-| pip each asparagus tip in egg would be held at 6.00 p.m, in presiding er or ice cube section. (set at!then in crumbs: Place on broil the lower hal] of the Orange! The president reported that, coldest point to become very er pan to heat and derve Serve Temple, with the meeting open-|the auxiliary had catered for|firm.) Prepare pie: filling mix|hot garnished with pimento ing at 8.00 p.m the St. John Ambulance, Nurs with milk according to package strips aarad four District Deputy Doreen Ladd,|ing Cadets charter presentation! directions. Chill whip cream, |----------- will be the delegate attending recently fold whipped cream and nuts the Grand Lodge sessions which} Mrs. C. D, Russell presided jnto pudding, Fill centre of ita | will be held at St. John's, New for the election of officers, as cream lined mold within % inch| Brunswick, June 15 follows: president, Mrs. John of top with pudding. Cover with Letters from Grand Lodge Schnaider; vice-president, Mrs.| remaining ice cream. Cover with| were read by Doris McDonald.|Robert Hurlbert; secretary,|foi), freeze over-night, Unmold| Refreshments were served by Mrs, John Yule; treasurer, Mrs.| ice cream by dipping in water the committee in charge. Wendel Ford; social convener,|a few seconds. Turn out on ser : os Mrs. Malcolm De Mille; ways|ying dish ¢ ce, BATHE PARK AUX. and means, Mrs. Earl Harding; pred sabtb olb The regular meeting of Bathe|sewing convener, Mrs, © Albert Park Ladies Auxiliary was held) West; telephone conveners, Mrs HOUSEHOLD HINT he BA Thursday, Friday and Satur- day. Representatives, some 2700 couples, were present from California, British Col- umbia, the Atlantic Coast | SQUARE DANCERS from all over Canada and United The Oshawa Women's Auxil 1 quart strawberry ice cream i egg, slightly beaten children May 17, in the clubhouse with|Daryel Burns and Mrs, Leslie) Use leftover pancake batter to the members who helped at} Mrs. Allan Manser reported a Hotel for dinner after a meetingjed posters she had made for to be held in the clubhouse the auxiliary. P BaSy Way al Game winners were Mrs. Alex! Tea was served by the host TRADE TWO WAYS Shrigley | Trade between Canada and Mrs. William Haight presiding. | Allen for coating foods to be deep- The bingo report was read by! The annual reports of the sec.| fat fried. Or thin it slightly and the hockey banquet First-Aid course wes now being For the women's annual night/ held at the EMO Building at the For the park's official open Mrs. C. D, Russell. presented ing June 25 the auxiliary will) the retiring president, Mrs. Wen Peleshok, Mrs, Haight, Mrs.jess assisted by Mrs. Robert Douglas Moore, Mrs, Roy Me-/Hurlbert Light refreshments were serv-| the United States exceeded $10,- ed by the hostesses of the'000,000,000 in 1965. Mrs. Wilfred Ogden retary and treasurer were ap-|use for French Toast dip out, June 14, the auxiliary plans) Airport. give members' free|del Ford, with a gift from the Donough, Mrs. James Brady,|---~ GET RID OF THEM The president extended thanks! proved Trim cuticl tg go to the Georgian Motor; Mrs. John Schnaider display treats auxiliary Mrs. Wilfred Ogden, Mrs, Cyril! ' OF CALIFORNIA has The self-contained Cutipen feeds gentle-acting lanolized cream one drop at a time to soften and remove unwanted cuticle. Cutipen is an elegant unbreakable pen especially designed for cuticle care. Its unique nib trims and shapes cuticles to reveal the beauty of your half moons. No orange sticks or cotton required. 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