\likes my cooking and enjoys join his colleagues in a restau-; ® THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Morch 15, 1962 | i ao : |being home. It's gotten so that|rant. Dear No: Of course {t's nerves) WED IN FRANCE house near the company vine- |but the more you mention it the N iiss ards I hate to see 12 o'clock come.; Dear Ann Landers: My wifémore defensive (and nervous)| cote. uaa aa ae ee Se \We"ve begun to argue anddees not bite her figernails,)she will become. Maybe your) 4 J |bicker about this. Is one of us\she picks at them and pulls|wife needs more time awray|tigh Commissioner to _-- - sapere SAINT |being unreasonable? If so--jthem off. This has been going|from the children. Ask her. | was married in France ot Peter Saint Genevieve, the patron | who? --CO ANT COOK on for two years, since our fifth}--------- ----| Rete whose father heads | Saint of Paris, was a nun wid- | Dear Cook: If your husband |child was born. JOURN ALIST 'PRIZE Lo 7 jhas been coming home for lunch 1 say it is a sign of nerves.) MONTREAL (CP) Ger-| will live fy Snoyear ok tata who ded ie Sit Fata = every day for 23 years it's\She says it has nothing to do|)maine Bernier, women's editor 'ANN LANDERS _ In Love With Letters Still To Meet Writer need more unlikely that you can convert|with nerves. In fact. she be-for almost 30 years of the him to a restaurant luncher on! comes incensed when I suggest|French-language daily newspa- ja steady basis without igniting|that she is nervous. per Le Devoir, recently became a short fuse. When I ask her why she does|the first woman to win the an- I suggest a compromise. Telljit she says, "Because my nails| nual prize for journalism of the him you'd appreciate two week are easier to take care of this) Montreal branch of the St. Jean days off, and that on Mondays|way." How about this? -- NO/| Baptiste Society. big ig prize a Dear Ann Landers: You say|you'll than luck, jit's impossible to fall in love Toots. ithrough the mails. Well, you're, I'm not going to tell a 20- year: old to go ahead and ma |wrong. I did it. 3 stranger, 14 years her senior-- THE AGE OF INNOCENCE Mr Bo- and Mrs Frauts and George bier, all of Oshawa great-granddaughter of Daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Mervyn Bobier, Gladstone av- enue, is one-year-old Deborah Lee, Debbie is the granddaugh- | John Johnson, Picton, On- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank tario. --Photo by Hornsby Pupils Present Program At Vincent Massey H-S Meeting to comedy skits and was highly entertaining Mrs, Gerald Hudson express- ed to the pupils and staff the sincere thanks of the parents present It was "standing room only" at the March meeting of Vin- cent Massey Home and School Association recently when the pupils of the school, under the direction of the staff and -as- od by music teacher, Mrs. George Drynan, presented variety program for the par- ents The guests were welcomed by .the Home and School Associa- tion 'president, Mrs. N. V. Roe,» after which the principal, Mr W. J. Armstrong, spoke brief- Refreshments were served by the grade mothers, Mrs. George Brown and Mrs. Bruce Lid- ster' and social convener, Mrs. Claude Glassford The master of ceremonies was Alex Witham. I _Miss Marion Roberts' morn- ; » kindergarten's rhythm band pi ayed two selections, 'Crooked : Man" and "London Bridge'. A dance party featuring the twist! was performed by some mem- Pe bers of Miss Roberts' after-|/ kindergarten and dancing bouncing followed, by from Miss Doake's Grade 1. Norbert Strahl played an ac cordion solo and this was fol- lowed by a play entitled 'How Little Seed Grew" by Mrs. Marilyn Kellar's Grades 1 and [ 2 Robert Millson recited 'The } 'Turtle'. Miss Betty Crossen's)t.. Grades 2 and 3 gave an exhibi tion of tumbling and a choir from Miss Carole Yeo's Grade 3. sang four musical numbers Maureen Hughes entertained vith a baton twirling exhibition Miss Carole McGirr's Grade 4 presented an entertaining play "Journey to Bookland". The parents present joined in # short singsong during which a ilver collection was taken up, the proceeds of which were handed over to the Junior Red Cross Fund Miss Katherine Grades 5 and 6 entertained with a square dance. Mr. Arm- strong's Grades 6 and 7 in a skit -- "Explorations in the) New World" outlined the contri-| butions of the earliest explor- ers the SPEAKER Mr. Wendell M director of recreation, Oshawa, the Ontario Recreation Asso- ciation, will address the an- nual birthday supper of Westmount Home and School Association to be held tomor row at. Westmount' school Mr. Brewster has chosen as his topic "Education and Ree- reation." Brewster, Stainton's recited a| poem 'Keep Right On Work-} ng' and the pupils of Mr. Jack Hutchinson's Grades 7 and) 8 presented a_ variety show, | with M.C. Dennis Flavelle. This ranged from musical renditions Valerie Edwards Quality Economy 'GLEEM' SPONGE MOP} REG...1.99 Codmium ploted metol wringer = thick, repleceable ceflu- lose sponge heed. 139 CASH and CARRY ONLY] No Phone Orders SWAN'S HARDWARE Oshowa Shopping Centre PH. 725-7513 City of | and vice-president of | I started to write to Jake four. lyears ago. I was only 16 then, \but smart for my age. | Jake is in prison. I know you jare thinking--the same as my |parents and all my friends--that) il am crazy. You are wrong jagain. Jake made a little mistake but he is sorry'for what he did and is paying.his. debt to soci- ety. He has'sent me his picutre and he doesn't look his age, which is 34. He has written to me almost every day in the last three years and if that proof of love, what is? I know all his likes and dis- likes--eyen. what food to cook for him. He wants to marry me, Ann, and I must let him know within three weeks because he will be getting out then. Nobody will give me the moral support that I need just because the guy is in prison. I'm counting on you to say yes and to wish me luck. --GRAND RAPIDS DUTCHIE Dear Dutchie: Well don't count on me, because I'm not giving you my blessings. _And BE LOVEL isn't! and this has nothing to do with the fact that he's in the cooler. Slow down, for Lord's sake, girl, and use your head! You fell in love with a pack of) letters. Any similarity between| the real guy and the way he} writes could be purely mirac- ulous Dear Ann Landers: I've been married for 25 years. For 23 of those years my husband has been coming home for lunch regularly. | I didn't mind when the chil-| dren were young. I had to fix! lunch for them anyway. now that the kids are grown I find it a nuisance. I can't accept a luncheon invitation or go to an afternoon ¢ lub meeting. In fact, fixir lunches a week simply erotik every day. In addition to this, it limits my dinner menus. 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