§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, February 12, 1962 ANN LANDERS Some Men Prefer To Eat Alone Dear Ann Landers: A recent, The boys I date are really eolumn dealing with men who/much nicer than Rick, and they UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES ST, GEORGE'S GUILD | A message was brought by Mrs. W. E. Baker presided|Mrs. A. R. Alloway from He- at the February meeting of St.|brews, chapter one. She closed George's Memorial Church|by reading a poem entitled Women's Guild, A minute's si-[*Kept In The Love of God'. lence was observed in memory|Mrs, Robert Northey closed of Mrs. Celia Smith who pass-|with prayer. ed away recently. Mrs, Smith} Mr. Harold Gascoigne spoke was a faithful member of St.|briefly about the evangelistic George's Guild for thany years.|campaign which will be held Mrs. Baker expressed the/from March 7 to 16 at Calvary thanks due to Mrs. W. A. Lyons|Baptist Church. He asked each who had organized and looked/one to pray for the campaign. Morrah. It was based on the day by day activities of the Queen from her early childhood) to recent years. . | Mrs, Eagle thanked Miss) Everson and Mrs. Bennett for) their contribution to the meet- ing. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Orville Eagle and her group. MERRY MATES CLUB | The regular meeting of the) Merry Mates of Christ Memorial LOVE IN BLOOM EL with Flowers Se". FROM R. B. REED & SONS FLORISTS LTD. after the supplying of workers ue from the Guild for. Hillsdale| CENTRE STREET UCW 2 |Church was preceded by a skat: Manor during 1961. Mrs. F, C.| The regular meeting of the)!n& party for. the "stalwats" West Unit No. 2 Centre Street|@nd others enjoyed cards at the cp % : si ' Piper will take on this respon- : we) . ' ele sibility for the coming yaar. United Church Women was held|Parish hall. | ' . ° | Mrs. Cecil Rowden announc-|at the home of Mrs. Leonard) Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Craw-| wish to enjoy a few blessed/fatal fascination, just as for- ed that the Westmount Group |For i rocing pl Mig pe age conducted the moments of silence. jbidden fruit can be especially|was, holding a dessert luncheon Leonard, Goldemith presided, | Pinal plane were 'made tov thel I am qualified to speak on/alluring. and flower demonstration on} ps plans made for the} 1 : ' eit : . February 28 at 1.30 p.m. 4 ,|_ The Reverend Rev. W. D.|Riverboat Cruise dance to be} orca use I am one| But the smart girl tells her-/February 28 at 1.30 p.m. in the| yi Von Jed the devotional per-jheld on February 17 at the par-| als who must|self it's not worth it. Congratu-|parish hall. Tentative plans for - ; gates Aad i ' 7 } talk to people (or listen) alljlations for having the sound!the Church choir annual dinnerl tn cat was pice Rg eg gm bi gaed pp Peg ate es day long, either on the tele-|judgment and the strength of)were made for March 1. pees , § y Siaclsod, r, an rs. Murdie phone or in person. 'character to choose the right} The president presented -a pro- Mrs Fred Graha 4 : ---- a Lunch alone is a treat, I look course. You won't regret it, | posed plan for the yearly activi-|, inite to retiri aa read a) The March meeting is to be in| forward to it. It affords me an} en ties of the Guild. The dates Of arias a gf la 4 Mheaving the form of theatre night in opportunity to relax. I can read) Confidential to End of the|the three large events SPONSOI-| her for her eaten si rae Toronto. if I feel like it--or just indulge|Rope: Tie a knot and hang on.jed by the Guild were set: the | reasurer and ine ine it : ST. PETER'S WA in my favorite sport -- people-/You didn't think it was going|Blossom Tea and Bake Sale, |of helnee biggie me fis Anier aesks ak the Fall| sented Miss French with a gift|Peter's WA was held recently,| dine alone left your readers/are no threat to my purity. But with some mistaken notions. I. miss Rick like crazy. Am I Such men are not necessarily nuts? Love Ltd. anti-social sour-pusses. It could) Dear Ltd.: No, be that they are just plain fedjnuts, just human. The rogues up with the sound of voices andjand scoundrels often have a With a bunch of rich red roses, now at their very best 9.00 7.00 10.00 ..:.. VALENTINE NOVELTIES Attractively filled with up Valentine flowers . . 3.50 to 7.50 This-year-send-your-True-Love-a-beautiful Valentine of white Pom Poms with red Carn- ations and red hearts arranged in a vase. Special ee Valentine Price .... CARNATIONS will say "You are my Valen- tine' beautifully. Available in red, 5 00 white and pink. Dozen .......... . MIXED BOUQUETS of Daf- fodils and 2.00 and Tulips .... up Perms THERE IS STILL TIME TO SEND FRIENDS AND LOVED ONES FLOWERS-BY-WIRE, EVEN IF THEY ARE MANY MILES AWAY. R. B. REED & SONS FLORISTS LIMITED watching. to be all honey and sugar, did| Wednesday, May 30; | It is unfair to suggest that you? As I keep saying, "Mar-)Uuncheon, Wednesday, Septem- niati jwith Mrs. Charles Templar pre- lone diners are oddballs and I'riage is for adults only." ber 26; ;an;d th; e Christmas Tea Oe a oe the ereuP. siding, gle paige treats bi aol ng fos oe Saturday, Novem-| aie this month, Mrs. Goldsmith} The meeting opened with de-| se ecord straight, | oe red "Mindi votions ted by Mrs. Wil-| ees EAS Mics kad! LODGES AMD [ive- suet ro nec mneuaslts. © PO: MORNE elzeien cee tg es Likes It | will be March 5, at 2.30 in the! c ; Haney poptial 5a | : , ; . seq.igave the secretary's report and Dear One: Here is your Jet- SOCIETIES Church Hall. Ofticers for the coming sea Tha transursr's vent) wal id Bho 3, e s por' was given ahi ond one It ts,. too. son are Group Leader, Mrs. MrT be " pred oi agp mn taaea fap : MARGARET HAMILTON GRP.|Leonard, Goldsmith, secretary,|>Y Mrs. William Boorman. dred spirit. Perhaps you two| DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND | The Margaret Hamilton|Mrs. Thomas Solomon, treasur-| The dorcas secretary gave VALENTINE BOWL Sante to sat soaetlier. 4 The regular meeting of The/Group of St. Paul's Presbyter-\et, Mrs. Ace Abbott. out wool to be made up into ARRANGEMENTS filled | Daughters of England gris ian Church held its February; Next regular meeting will be|Paby soakers and socks. The with gay Spring flowers. Dear Ann Landers: You and|% India," Lodge 26, was hel 0 meeting at the home of Mrs.\held Tuesday, March 6, in tha| morons quraed. An er yscignr your big mouth. This noon /the Orange Temple John Gulenchyn, Oakes avenue. | Chapel. -- 5 00 7 50 10 00 went to my favorite little res- Worthy president, Sis stk The president, Mrs. Derek Al- nie wi . SrOve: ® . taurant for lunch. I like to eat|Hdith Taylor, presided wit llen, presided and conducted the SIMCOE STREET UCW 2 Plans were completed for the } nt tracene (vice-president, Sister Edna Hu-\qo/ tional peri The February meeting of the|Valentine Tea at the Church on alone and all the waitresses), oa occisting evotional. period. Commingle Unit 2, UCW, of|February 10 know, It waitress shoved your|, chaplain, Sister Kay Large, 'fier (he reports were read. Simcoe Street United Church] -- BRIGHTEN YOUR VALENTINE LADY'S \ ine pf the devotional period.|V@ s Siness projects f0r/was held recently. Mrs. i i i column in my face and said, mine claret was draped and| raising money were discussed. das a6 r, " preaident idee For "Tops" In bye th P ee Bey acted M on See, Ann Landers said you'two minutes' silence held for| It was decided to hold the|Mrs. Orville Eagle read the HAIR STYLING ag h codepaPanaaatti be vite iad hal should have eee sh seted| the, late Sister Amy Piney. next meeting at the home of secretary's report; Mrs. Arnold men, Dish,Gardens and Green Plants. Two arable anabe Dat ool Sister Jean Fitches reported|Mrs. Donald MacDonald, Duke, the treasurer's report. Tints & Bleaching hia: HH nate Py tapeg busi-| 0" flowers and cards sent to the/Guelph street. Mrs. John Stacey reported on CAM iss a ghee et tried iy all he sick and bereaved. Reports were} Mrs. C. R. Breen assisted the/the committee. meeting of the U R S U L A insurance I put the newspaper|*.v<" by the various commit-|hostess with refreshments. General United Church Women's . : . tees. program for the year. in front of my face but he| sister Doris McDonald and} CALVARY BAPTIST WMS Mrs. Harper. spoke on the pei Lag sor uaa SHAMPOO AND SET 2.00 FREE PARKING 204 KING ST. E. OSHAWA DIAL 728-4501 didn't take the hint. I gobbled'sister Nan Kirkbride reported} The Calvary Baptist Wom- World Day of Prayer to be held ee " that they had visited several of|en's Missionary Society met re-on March 9. The devotional] if you: need a' cause, -- the old members at Hillsdale|cently. Prayer was offered by|was led by Mrs. Charles Ben-| see Be ie cnloremuete Manor. Mrs. William Spencer. nett neurotics who can't bear to be Correspondence -| A letter was read and prayer, Miss Evelyn Everson gave a ; for five minutes. |¥OU letters were read by Sis-joffered on behalf of the mis-/book report on 'The Work of by themselves for ho te .q/ter McDonald. Applications for|sionaries. the Queen," written by Dermot! THEY are the ones who nee membership were received. ecient i ata Santen help. Self Sufficient "Happy Birthday" was ~sung Dear Ann Landers: I'm a 333 gg 7 Taylor and high school junior, almost 17, oa) a : \ setine. Bill and I need some advice on e next regular meeting W- love, I can't talk to my mother 1 held on Tuesday, February about this because she's too old/""*__ to remember what love was ie . SANDWICH SYSTEMS like, She is 42. For five straight months I jt's easy to make sandwiches dated Rick. He was the most\in quantity. Use day-old bread to say the lest. Thrillsville, nOjand arrange the slices in four less. We necked a lot but I\rows. Spread the first and third managed to keep him within|rows with butter then the second the city limits, if you get what/and fourth rows with filling, I mean. making sure that the slices are After awhile he got pretty|spread evenly and right to the demanding and every time wé|edges. Now turn over the slices had a date we'd wind up argu-|in the first row onto the slices ing about the same old thing.|in the second row. Repeat with The struggle was getting 'to be|the third and fourth rows of too much of a problem so I re-/bread slices. Stack the sand- turned his ring and sweater and|wiches in three and cut in half told him goodbye. He is dating|with a sharp knife. Wrap each other girls now and I am dat-|sandwich individually in waxed ing other fellows. lor moistureproof paper. and thank- 10' KING STREET WEST PHONE 725-1131 LASSICAL STYLE. There's bright-eyed eagerfiess -- and a dash of regal distinction in Chevrolet's rich new style for 62. A wonderful blend for a remarkable car. It's the popular look -- the favorite of more Canadians ... proven by its leadership in sales. ANDLING EASE THAT'S EXCEPTIONAL. One trip downtown and you know that Chev- rolet has the smooth, easy handling you've been looking for. 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