Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Feb 1962, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, February 26, 1962 held its February meeting re-jwill be held at the UAW Hall on) NEW LOOK FOR GLASGOW? River Clyde to absorb 2,500;0n top of the ear park, will be . ANN LANDERS Escort Should Buy Both Tickets Dear Ann Landers: | am so burned up I can hardly see to write this letter. I need your opinion--fast. We've had a lot of snow around here this winter and it's been rough on all of us. This morning, after my husband left for work, the doorbell rang. It was the man next door. He wanted to know if I would mind pushing his car out of their driveway. He said all he needed was "a little shove." I told him my husband had already left for work and taken our car. He replied "You don't need a car. All I want is a little push. You can do it by hand." I was so taken by surprise I) didn't think things through. I) put on my coat and galoshes and pushed his car out of the! driveway. He waved his thanks) and I went into the house. Then} my back began to ache and [| really got mad My husband wouldn't dream| cently at St. Matthew's Church|March 9. Glasgow Corporation has re-|cars and all the bus stations/a helicopter' base The concrete Pi with Mrs. Roy Smithers presid-| Refreshments were served by|vealed plans for developing the)now scattered throughout the deck will also house a large tJ ing. Mrs. L. N. Daniel Mrs. R. J.|city. It is proposed to build alcity. The car park, will be erect- new shopping centre great concrete deck over theled over the new bus station and, : FREE PARKING THE NEW ROXALIN LATEX or SEMI-GLOSS WHITE and COLORS Roll call showed 11 members|°!F and Mrs D. J. Bowler. 19th SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. cently with the president, Mrs. The regular meeting of theJames Curran, presiding. The and two guests present. 19th Scout Mothers' Auxiliary|minutes were read by Mrs. Rob-| The minutes and correspon- was held recently at the home|ert Lewis. The treasurer's re-\dence were read by Mrs. D. E. of Mrs. Roland Morris, Conant|port was given by Mrs. Regin-|Morrison and Mrs. Roy Smith- street. ald Monpetite. ers gave the treasurer's report. Mrs. James White, president,| A St. Patrick's Tea, home bak-|Mrs. D. J. Bowler gave a re- presided. The secretary's re-|ing sale and candy sale was|port con the Local Association port was read by Mrs. Jack)planned for March 14, 2 to 4/meeting. Stacey and the treasurer's re-|P-m., in the clubhouse. It was a unanimous decision port by Mrs. Roland Morris. It was decided to hold the|ty purchase a birthday cake for Final plans were made for the| meetings the first Wednesday Of|the Brownie Pack which Is cele- father and son banquet to be|each month in the clubhouse at brating its 6th birthday on the held at Cedardale United|? p.m. . birth date of the founder, Lord Dear Ann Landers: My hus-|Church, February 24 at 6 p.m.| A social half hour followed|paden Powell. band's sister insists on bringing} A small birthday party fol-|with tea served by Mrs. Tim- iid; A. W. Coowelle was nie their untrained dog whenever|lowed the meeting in honor of|thy Kornic. ri she comes to spend the weekend|the 4th year. The president blew| Officers for the "61 - 62 year a = A inet rye ia A A with us, which is at least once|the candles out and cut the|are as follows: President, Mrs. t TES data as president a month. cake. Mrs. William Blake, past|James Curran; vice-president, gent ge : @ re aie OU ART es s Mrs. Gene Bosley; secretary, rs. K. J. Manning, intro- GALLON She knows exactly how I feeljpresident, poured tea. Serving y etoctil duced the guest speaker, Mrs. 4 C FOR... FOR... that the date was to be a Dutch treat. , i Mrs. Robert Lewis; about this hound because I've che Rie a eae Mrs, Reginald Montpetite, so- igo Pagal Bind age a . i . a Rangers. Mrs. welcome any time, but I don't Morris. cial convener, Mrs. T. J. Kor-|talk on the : : ae want that dog in my house.| CALVARY BAPTIST WMS Oe a i cwosls of a Sale" 'saber te very p me she comes over she) Calvary Baptist Women' s\ducted by Mr. Gerald Godfrey. auspices of the Division Council, says, "I tried to find someone wrission Society met recently, gave complete details on this who would take Ginger but it/\oening with a song service and|16TH PARENTS' COMMITTEE|mammoth undertaking. F inal didn't work | out. I hope you prayer by Mrs William Spen-| The 16th Parents' Committee|arrangements were made for the won't mind. cer who also brought a few\of the Girl Guide Association,'group's part in this sale which I have a new baby. That dirty|thoughts on prayer, from St. dog goes into the nursery and|Matthew 18 | messes on the floor. It makes "We must be in agreement me sick. My sister-in-law lets) yith one another in prayer. God the dog sleep on her pillow and ules the world by oe res now that mattress has a d08/o¢ His saints. How great is the smell I'll never get rid of. God we atote". Please, Ann, help me solve) come of the members offered told her repeatedly that she is WITH EVERY REGULAR PURCHASE OF SAME MULTICOLOR ROXATONE... Guarr ror a De PATTE'S FREE PARKING PROFESSIONAL FITTING OF SURGICAL SUPPORTS As Prescribed By Your Doctor this problem It has almost j ; ; |prayer for the missionaries and ruined my relationship with my yeah all departments of the "|husband's whole family, because church, especially remembering quest? -- WET HEN they all like the dog. -- DOG--'the Reverend Daniel Holliday Dear Hen: Never mind about|@0NED to be held at Calvary Baptist him. He's a clod. But agreeing) Dear D. G.: Stop asking and Church from March 7 to 16 to do it qualifies you to lead off|Tell her she can't bring the dog HARMAN PARK AUX an Sean ee. linto your home again. If she yorman Park Ladies' Auxil- appears at the door with Ginger iary met in the clubhouse re- of asking a woman to push his car. What do you think of a man who would make sucha re PAINT & WALLPAPER LTD. Over 90 Years at 85 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa PAVED PARKING LOT AT REAR OF STORE @ FREE DELIVERY PHONE 725-3529 MEDICAL R PHARMACY 728-6277 , 300 KING W. FREE DELIVERY Dear Ann Landers: 1 am 15\hand her the telephone number)" years old and had my first date|of the nearest kennel or a vet Ist night. The fellow is a nice|who will house the dog. When guy who is also 15. This is what) your sister-in-law sees that: = em happened and I'd like to know|mean business your prob! Y what to do if it happens again, |will be solved. Benn: : --_-- -- PM and' we took a bus to the Confidential to UGLY AMER- movie house. When we got to/ICAN: Tell him that anyone who the box office he very politely|brags about his ancestors said, "You may buy your ticket|admits his relatives are better first." I'm lucky I had money/dead than alive. This should with me because I sure didn't|settle his hash. expect to buy my own ticket. I} ~~" | tried not to look surprised. | | After the movie he offered to| Beat N treat me to a soda and I ac-| tur pos ma He paid for both my B F . ' soda and his. I'm sure he will ask me out again. Shall I ac- y orcing cept? -- GLORIA How would you like to have Dear Gloria: If you like the|some spring flowers in your boy accept. But do him a favor/house when it is still cold and and tell him that when a young/snowy outside? What you have! man invites a lady to the movies|to do, is "force" those trees and) he is supposed to buy her ticket/shrubs that flower in the spring) unless it was agreed in advance|and early summer. This will) break their "'rest" period. Here) are some ideas from horticultur- ists with the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture on how to) go about it. Wait for one of those warmer winter days, when the tempera- ture is 30 degrees or above. Se-| lect some branches that are well supplied with flower buds, as! these will give you the best re-| sults. 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