Mr. and Mrs. Maschke willito behold, something of whichheld May 9 at the Jubilee Pa-jof the Oshawa General Hos- iake their home in Brampton,|the late Mrs. R. S. McLaughlin! yjjjon. * |pital. )ntario. would be proud. Mrs, R. W. Bassett was pre- MOENOLD Mine The Maytime dance was dis- P i cussed and it was decided that/sented with her past presi-| To make a print look like an' it be held again this year. Mrs.|dent's pin by Mrs. A. W. Arm-|oil painting, paste it to cheese- D. S, Jamieson will be the gen-|strong, signifying two years ofjcloth and cover the surface eral convener, and it will beluntiring and strenuous support!with thin coats of shellac. Brampton Couple Married in Oshawe Carol Joyce Lee and Ernes Edward Maschke, both Auxiliary Plans a Cecil Bowler, Kawartha av- enue, is eight-month-old Kim Marie. Kim is the grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ANN LANDERS THE FAMILY'S PRIDE AND JOY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. } Cyril Mr. and Mrs. William Bowler, Ajax. Roser, Oshawa, and --Aldsworth Photography | Crowells. Woman Is Jealous Of Daughter-In-Law Dear Ann Landers: Last night| have will be appreciated _ my husband and I had dinner|W.L.C. at his parent's home and I got! the shock of my life Dear W. L. C.: Don't worry _|met recently with Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, March 1, 1962 | j UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARTES ST. MATTHEW'S WA | St, Matthew's Church WA) the presi- dent, Mrs. H. J. Bathe, opening with the WA prayer. A hymn was sung and a portion of scrip- ture read by Mrs. Arthur San- ders. A bale was packed for WA House and dresses, skirts, mitts and blouses for the Mission School. Mrs. Frank Haines presented part of the study book and a film on the subject will be shown in April. Future plans were discussed for the annual Strawberry Tea on June 27, | It was-announced that quilting} jis held every Tuesday. RUNDLE PARK AUX. Rundle Park Ladies' Auxil- iary met in the clubhouse re- cently with the president, Mrs Albert Crowells, presiding. The secretary's report was read by Mrs. Ray Derry and| the financial statement by Mrs.)- A St. Patrick's chicken patty/ jtea, home bake sale and candy} sale was planned for March 14 from 2 p.m. - 4.30 p.m. in the jclubhouse. | It was decided to hold future fieetigs in the afternoon. The} jnext meeting will be 'held Mar. | 127 at 2 p.m. | | Refreshments were served by Mrs. Percy Walters. ST. JOHN'S UKRAINIAN WA The February meeting of the about a wife who weighs 180/St. John's Canadian Ukrainian After dinner my father-in-law| pounds and exercises near the|Women's Association "Barvinok (who is quite affectionate) put) windows "with very little on.' |Branch'"' was held at the home his arm around me and gavelIf she doesn't pull her shades\of Mrs. William Drozwik. me a peck on the cheek. Two|down, the neighbors will pull] seconds later my mother-in-law) THEIRS down other| Mrs. John Masiewich, presi- | 20% prayer. She called.upon the var- ious executive members to pre- sent their monthly reports. Several forthcoming events were discussed in detail. Mrs. John Kostiuk agreed to convene the tea which is to be held in the new parish manse during open house day. Mrs. Steven Hercia gave a report on plans which have been made for the annual May dance. A "Double your money" com- mittee consisting of Mrs. John Stezik, Mrs. Nicholas Semen- iuk, Mrs. Peter Dobroshinsky and Mrs. Dmytro Luchak was chosen for the next project. For entertainment, the mem- bers present watched a tele- vised tour of the White House in Washington. Refreshments, bearing a very attractive pink and white theme were served by the hostess. The March meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John Kostiuk. William Gordon Lee of George- town and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Herbert Maschke of Whitby. The Reverend Carl Kartech- ner officiaied. The wedding mu- sic was played by Mrs. Kar- techner. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a semi- formal gown of white chiffon over taffeta. The. lace bodice studded with sequins and pearls featured a_ scalloped neckline and short sleeves, A pearl tiara held her short lace-trimmed veil and she carried a nosegay Brampton, were married re a ' | cently at Grace Lutherar Church, Oshawa. The bride i: St. Patrick s Bridge the daughter of Mr. and Mrs| The February meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of the Osh- awa General Hospital took place 'n McLaughlin Hall. The presi- dent, Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, an- nounced that Mrs. H. Taylor had consented to be the third vice-president. Mrs. J. G. Dan- cey will convene the St. Pat- rick's Bridge to be held on Wed- nesday, March 14. Mrs. S. J. Nobbin will co-convene. i Vera Moyse and Mrs, W. J. Langmaid will be ticket con- veners. The bridge will be held both afternoon and evening and tickets are avilable from both conveners, of yellow roses and white carna- tions. The maid-of-honor was Miss Joy Hazel Evans in yellow chif- fon over taffeta. She wore a matching headdress and white gloves and carried a nosegay of yellow and white chrysan- themums. Mr. Leo Paul Roach acted as The Auxiliary read several jletters from the nurses thank- ing them for their subscrip- tions to magazines and news- Papers. | A first-year student nurse theatre night will take place in the near future. The membership now stands at 210 with the addition of a best man. The usher was Mr,/"€W member. Albert John Maschke. A reception was held at the bridegroom's parents' home in Whitby. For the occasion the, a ore a suit of|the chapel was very beautiful bride's mother w beige boucle. The bridegroom's mother was in pale blue cham- bray. Each wore a corsage of chrysanthemums. For the wedding trip the bride chose a black and whitc ensemble with a gray jacket. Celebrating 2n .°) 728-0662 27 CELI (ONCE A YEAR) COLD WAVES During Month of March Fhe Mayfar Salon d Anniversary FF ON ALL NA ST. 728-0662 'dent, opened the meeting with motioned me into the room. I could see she was up- set. Her words hit me like a ton of cement: "You've been flirting with my husband for as long as I can remember and I want you to know that I am aware of it." I could not reply. I just stood there. A few moments later I said I had a headache and we left. I have not told my husband about this -because I'm afraid he'd read his mother: off once and for all. She's high-strung and insecure and she feels in- ferior to her husband because he's younger than she is and far more attractive. What shall I do? c Dear K. L.: Tell your husband about the incident at once. If his mother has these notions she will probably mention it to him sooner or later. He should know why you wish to cut down your visits with your in-laws. The woman is obviously ill and from your remarks it is apparent that you have good in- sight into her problems. Explain the incident to your husband in a way that will trigger compas- sion and not bitterness. Dear Ann Landers: My wife and I moved to this community a few months ago. We rented an apartment in a very fashion- able section of town. We couldn't. get a choice apartment so we took one in the court which faces a triangle of other apartments. In other words we face about 55 win- dows. My wife is a lovely person but she grew up on a farm where they had no neighbors for miles around, She isn't accus- tomed to window shades and she ean't seem to remember to pull them down. I've reminded her dozens of times but it doesn't help. My wife weighs about 180 pounds and she's trying to re- duce. 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