Sle aa Pon bord supper would consist of| A question period followed. {concerning the St. Patrick's tea Mrs. Keith Buchanan, Mrs.| Mrs. Jelle Bakker introduced|to be held on March 14, from Byron Worden, Mrs. George|Mrs. Currie and she was thank-|2-4 in the clubhouse. Pearce and Mrs. Robert Smith./ed by Mrs. Wilfred Hamley. Refreshments were served by A report on the dessert musicale} Mrs. Hugh McLeod and her|Mrs. T. J. Kornic. The next which will be held on March 19,/group served refreshments. meeting will be held on April 4. was given by Mrs. William Sani HARMAN PARK AUX. The meeting of the Sunshine cites The Harman Park Ladies' BANANA HAM ROLLS Unit of Simcoe Street United| Mrs. Hugh McLeod conducted| Auxiliary met recently in the| Spread thin slices of cooked Church Women was held recent-|the devotional period and used/clubhouse, with the president,|ham with Heinz Tomato Ket- i ies' the "Space Age' as her topic. idi ly. in the ladies' parlor. The P: g Pic.|Mrs. James Curran, presiding. chu. Wrap firm bananas with we IN president, Mrs. Jelle Bakker,|The scripture was read by Mrs.| The minutes were read by months. Jackets and coats were|, Dear Ann Landers: Your let-/for dropping in on me just asjopened the meeting with a|Donald Houlden. __|Mrs. Robert Lewis. Mrs. Reg-|ham slices; secure with tooth- toasty waa tek they also ter from Star Gazer probably|I am leaving to go to the mar-|poem. } The speaker was Mrs. Brian|inald Monpetit gave the treas-|picks. Place on broiler pan; s tmaee weleuly, Geeially aad scored a direct hit on at least/ket, the hairdresser or on some| The committee to assist Mrs.|Currie who has recently come|urer's report. brush with ketchup. Broil 6-10 Pl etelcted the rAd freedom of | °° million American homes.|neighborhood errand. I always| Wilfred Hamley in catering to ajfrom southern Rhodesia. She Each member was asked to minutes or until hot and brown; toa strolli Mine was one. of them. invite her to ride along but she/forthcoming April wedding was|gave a talk on the life and cus-jbring something to make up a f pitas ey ne like Jim's wife, refuses saying she'd prefer to|approved. It was announced that/toms of the three main races|basket of groceries. turn and brush with ketchup : Babe 6) am not . : 4 Simbibie wits the Cars | «supposed to know what's going|Wait in the house. the committee for the smorgas-ifound there. Further plans were discussed|requently. ' la pack of grizzly bears! jon." But I do know, and what's) I always thought this was a '| Fortunately, the grizzly bear|more I have known for threejlittle strange and now I know %, \look now is a thing of the|Years. Often in your column,jwhy. My young son was | past. Due to the development A", someone asks if she shouldjat home the last time she + lof specialized linings, such as|tell a friend, "as an act of|"waited" for me and she was ' |polyurethane foam, much of the, Kindness," that her husband is|unaware that he was there. He 'louterwear in today's fashion|Tunning around. You always say told me later that Aunt Mabel | picture weighs just a few "No. Carrying such information went through all our bureau Alounces insteads of oppressive |S not an act of kindness. Mind| drawers, that she tried on my | |pounds. ;your own business." I bless youjhats and shoes and read the The lightweight fibers do not |for this advice, Ann. Almost mail on my desk. sacrifice warmth, which, after|¢Vety wife knows--unless she is) 1 resent her snoopiness more all, is the major purpose of cold)" imbecile. than words can express. In fact, weather outerwear. At first when I saw them|I am enraged. What should I do Due to the porous construc, together agra orgy Me was/|about this in the future? tion of the thin foam, perspira-|numb from the shock. Then the)... tion evaporates naturally, (hurt and humiliation set in,|AWKWARD POSITION 1/What's more, foam in no way|After crying my heart out for; Dear Awk: Simply tell Mabel interferes with washability, but) weeks I decided, for the sake of|that you refuse to leave her in takes to suds like any washable|my sanity, I had to make ajthe house alone while you do fabric. |tremendous 'decision. I couldjerrands because it makes you So, if the basic fabric is|confront my husband with the/feel like a poor hostess. Then 4\washable, the. foam backing|Choice (and risk breaking up/INSIST that she ride along. 4\will cause no problems in its|/our home and depriving three} This might be the perfect |laundering. lovely children of their father)|opportunity to liberate yourself | Some of the handsomest)9r I could swallow my pride,|from what I suspect is a chronic |jackets and coats on the mar-|Play deaf, dumb and blind, and|pain in the neck. You can sug- ket are made of knit Orlon,|hope the affair would wear/gest.that she not drop over in F4\cotton or wool lined with foam. |itself out. the future without phoning in 4\And if youve ever been caught] I know in my heart that Ijadvance. Too often, good- in cold weather wearing an un-|made the right decision. I amjhearted and gentle people are lined knit, you know what an|living up to my responsibilities|at the mercy of anyone who has ..sa\important development this is|even if my husband is not. The|time on his hands and knows for the knit family. |point of this letter is to let you|how to ring a doorbell. Style - wise, it's hard to beat/know that just because a wife the good looks of cold weather|doesn't wear her heartache on knit garments especially for|her sleeve, and go around town winter sportswear. Foam - lined| with swollen eyes, doesn't mean knitwear res%tsts wrinkling,|she is being fooled. it often won't sag or stretch and has|means that she has great cour-| |strength and greater durability.|age and that she has decided to It can be washed exactly like|put first things first--AWARE| a fine sweater. Squeeze the| Dear Aware: I received. doz-| fabric gently through warm|ens of letters from readers who suds, but never, never rub or/have said essentially the same] jtwist it. Rinse with lots of|thing, and I have great admira-| pe clear water, then blot in altion for all of you, Hawaiian Theme Dominates ie < Kin-Kinette Annual Dinner _ itivios Sh nt ace maria cvees| WIFE PRESERVE eet jhusbands wrote to say that they) You can vacnum clean an The Kinsmen Club and the|Colangelo, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur| ~~ |had chosen to play the ostrich.|automatic dryer by blowing air Kinette Club of Oshawa held/Chinn, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony|Mrs, K. H. Vice, Mr. and Mrs./A high school teacher rom through the spinner basket to their annual joint meeting in/Goepfrich. |Holt Webster, Mr, and Mrs. Roy|Memphis said "How does alforce lint into the air intake the form of a Hawaiian Luau at) Mr. and Mrs. Hans Haag-|Wotten, Mr. and Mrs. Russeljfather tell his children thatjopening. Then use suction end the Hotel Genosha on Saturday, mans, Mr. and Mrs. John Han-| Murphy. |their mother is stepping around|on the intake. March 10. na, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Bonis,|. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor,|with a family friend? Now i| _ Over two hundred members/Mr. and Mrs, Albert Goodwin, |Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Curley,|know the true meaning of the and guests attended the dinner THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, March 14, 1962 Foam Lining Provides Warnith For Winter Coats By ELEANOR ROSS It used to take a pretty rugged individual just to navi- gate while wearing some of the heavy, bulky outerwear de- signed for the cold weather ANN LANDERS AUXILIARIES SUNSHINE UNIT Take Home More Good Food at Low, Low Prices! TRIM YOUR FOOD BILL a). SHOP A:P! WHY PAY MORE? \.; Highest Quality! Lowest Price! AGP Super-Right Quality Meats CANADA'S FINEST QUALITY RED BRAND BEEF STEAKS or ROASTS BONELESS ROUND ) PORTERHOUSE, WING STEAKS or ROASTS BONELESS RUMP or POINT SIRLOIN ROAST ; Swift's Premium, Lean Point Brisket Cuts CORNED BEEF +79. ~ WHAT'S COOKING? Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dubeau, RR 3 Bowmanville, is eight-month-old Reginald Ar- | and Mrs. William Rice, Cold- thur. Arthur is the grandson | water, and Mr. John Miller, of Mrs. Edith Dubeau,,Oril- | Waverley. great-grandson of Mrs. Mary McFallis, Thornbury, Mr. lia, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rice, RR 2, Hawkstone, and --Aldsworth Photography | lb Fresh Ground, All Beef Hamburg MINCED BEEF 3% Burns Shamrock, Sweet Pickled, Vac Pac Need a Vaporizer? Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hart, Mr.|Miss Dawn Phibbs, Mr. Leslie) phrase 'discretion is the greater} meeting and dance. One of the highlights of the meeting was and Mrs. Archie Hubert, Mr.| the presentation, by Mrs. Doug- pag Becca wih las Lowe, president of the poe bs Sage # i ing ee Mr. : and Mrs. Gordon Woodhouse, Kinette Club, of a cheque forinr, and Mrs. James Stewarts, $500 to Mr. Douglas Hart, presi- M A Mea Douslke f dent of the Kinsmen Club. ga eypereniayis nuke mda ene A Hawalian theme dominated Mr. and Mrs. William Cudla, : Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mackie, the menu and decorations and Mr. and Mrs. John MacLean, a barbecued pig was an added Mr. and Mrs. David) McCann, attraction for a raffle. Mr. and Mrs. Boris Melch, Mr. The dance program featured)"; Mr "Deter Meich, Mr. and the Cavaliers with a wide var-|22¢ Mrs. Peter Melch, Mr. an ; |Mrs. Ronald Hawkins, Mr. fety of musical rhythms and featured a twist contest. jand Mrs. Jack Burnett, Mr. and The co-chairmen for the even-| Mrs. Jack Menzie, Mr. and Mrs. ing were Mrs. Archie Hubert|/Michael Kennelly, Mr. George and Mr. Lloyd Pigden. Meurless, Miss Helen Merrill, Among those attending were:|Mr. Donald Welch, Miss Betty Mr. and Mrs. William Arm-|Anne Kellett, Mr. and Mrs. John strong, Mr. and Mrs. John/|Nicholls. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pautler, Bondaruk, Mr. and Mrs. Don-|Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dittmar, ald Townsend, Mr. and Mrs.|Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pigden, Mr. Charles Watson, Mr. and Mrs.|and Mrs. Albert Pollard, Mr. Ronald Bilsky, Mr. and Mrs.|and Mrs. Lewis Ripley, Mr. and Richard Bowers, Mr. and Mrs.|Mrs. John Prytulac, Mr. Peter Canning, Mr. and Mrs,|Mrs. Jack Riseborough. Gerald Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Painter, Mr. and Mrs.|son, Mr. and Mrs. George Rus- Bruce Caverly. sell, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Forbes,|Skitch, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Dick Poole, Mr.|Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Sa- and Mrs. Prosper Corbeil, Mr./very, Miss Marilyn Jackson, and Mrs, Ray Johnston, Mr. and|Mr. James Prescott, Mr. and| Mrs. Douglas McLauren, Mr.|/Mrs. Robert Skitch, Mr. and and Mrs. Jerry Rutherford,|Mrs. Gerald Skitch, Mr. and Miss Barbara Henry, Mr. Derek Mrs. Gwynn Roberts, Mr. and Bowerman, Mr. and Mrs. Monty Mrs. Eric Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Cranfield. Reginald Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cullen,|Earle Southern. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Amy, Mr.| Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Foote, and Mrs. Richard Donald, Mr.|Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Daly, Mr. and/'and Mrs. Howard Swinson, Mr. Mrs. Steven Dyl, Mr. and Mrs.|and Mrs. Arthur Stone, Sr., Mr. George Fleming, Mr. and Mrs.|and Mrs, Edward Thomson, Mr. Robert Fry, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-|and Mrs. Norman Hawkins, Mr. don Garrison, Mr. and Mrs.|and Mrs. Harold Tyrrell, Mr. Bruce Gerrow, Mr. and Mrs./and Mrs. Ian Finlay, Mr. and Gordon Bell, Mr. and Mrs, Louis'Mrs. Fred Kramp, Mr. and. and} ; Mr. and Mrs. Morley Robin-| and Mrs. James Henderson, Mr.|Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce|part of valor.' "' Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and Mrs. Donald Lake, Mr. and|McKeon, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald|er's widow moved back to this Henry|city and has taken a_ house Kenneth about ten minutes from us. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. Wright and others. To rent Vaporizers Phone Day or Night or thru the Night Sargeant's Rentals 725-3338 Dear Ann Landers: My broth- Mabel has an uncanny knack! Ladies' Laminated CAR COA Usually 14.98 SPECIAL! THIS WEEK WATSON'S SATIN STRIPE UNDERWEAR A Factory Clearance of this famous brand Ladies' Underwear known by all for it's long-wearing comfort, style and fit. A big price reduction because of slight manufacturing defects, which does not affect the long-wearing qualities. BRIEFS S-M-L., Reg. 1.00 ....... GS, Ren. 1.10... :: PANTIES toose-ieg S-M-L., Reg. 1.19 PANTIES flare-leg $-M-L., Reg. 1.35... Os. hag, AS oc kk KOS, Reg. 145..... PANTIES bend-knee Met Reg. 1.19 ... 2. O.S., Reg. 1.29 M-L., 1.19 79c 89c ee BLOOMERS elastic at knee 5S . L aN eg. VESTS A ng NOTE -- Wotson's underwear is tailored from satin stripe vis- cose knit fabric. Styles are mainly in white with a few avail- able in Tea-Rose. Please shop eorly while styles and size ranges ore best, as quontities ore seldom enough to supply the large customer demand, WARD'S 3f SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE 725-1151 1.19 opera top or oO: built-up shoulder weather comfort gold, red Sizes 10 to 18 ° Store Hours: Fri. to 9 p.m. Daily 9:30 to 6 p.m. Spring CAR COAT / SPECTACULAR ' 273 Lightweight with laminat- ed insulation for all- Mocha, green, beige, blue, ¢ TS! Xe .-and Spectacular CAR COAT VALUES for Daughter too! ? Hand washable suedine--"Sanforized" 377 @ Colors: red, gold, lilac, rust @ Sizes 4 to 6X--each 3.77 @ Sizes 8 to 12--each 4.77 lining. Sizes 4 to 6x Tagged Low at King St. At Stevenson Rd. 728-4626 WALKER'S of Oshawa Shopping Centre OOP ee RR IRN ERIE ETS SR RHEIN 0 COTTAGE ROLLS + 53: Burns Shamrock, Sliced BEEF BOLOGNA#:3 9 Cooked and Breaded WHITE FISH murs 659 SPECIAL THIS WEEK Baked in A&P's Own Bakery By Master Bakers JANE PARKER BLUEBERRY PIE each Regular 69e SAVE 200 LARGE 24-0Z PIE Reg. 550--SAVE 160 ANGEL CAKE och 39 Jane Parker Reg. loaf 250--SAVE 7e RAISIN BREAD 2 160z\oxve 43 Jane Parker Large BLOOD SAUSAGE:39: Allgood, Smoked, Sliced, Rindless Hb pkg 5 9. SIDE BACON tb poly bos 5 Qe Wheatley Brand SCALLOPS Lenten Cheese Features CHEEZ WHIZ WAozier 5 Ze Canadian White Cheddar b 59 OLD CHEESE et +A JUBILEE CHEESE = 2» 089 Frozen Food Features AGP Fancy Sliced Reg. pkg 370--SAVE tle STRAWBERRIES 3 15<:0%s: 1-00 Southland Cut Reg. 2 pkgs 490--SAVE 7c WAX BEANS Worpks De Swanson Reg. 2 pkgs 80--SAVE i6c AND CHEESE DINNER 2 pkgs 6&9: Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Features Red Spanish No. I Grade, Jumbo 9's PINEAPPLES Florida No. 1 Grade, Size 96's, White Marsh Seediess GRAPEFRUIT 10.49. 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