Tributes {1 THINK MY MUM IS THE GREATEST BECAUSE... | she's kind and gentle and fun to| be around and she always) seems to know what's best for you. If vou have been bad she never makes you go without supper or no TV. If you do something wrong she just talks) to you. In school if I have any problem or problems with my friends mom is always ready to help me. My mom's the best mom in the world and I love her. J.S., Oshawa, 1 THINK MY MUM'S THE GREATEST BECAUSE... | she buys me dresses and shoes and hats. I think my Mom's! the best cook in the house. My) Mom's pretty and always happy. I think she is smart and! I think she is a very nice} mother, and I am very happy to have a mother like mine. S.H., Ajax, Ontario. 1 THINK MY MUM IS THE GREATEST BECAUSE... when I had a hard time get. ting customers for a trip to Ot- tawa she helped me get five of them; also I think she is the greatest person because when { have worries, she always un- derstands and gives me advice. My mother is the greatest be- cause she worries about me} whenever I am late coming home or when I am ill. When I want something I do not need, something useful or nothing at) all and when ever she uses some of my money she will pay me back. In all, she is a helper, a lover, a watch over and an unselfish person. She is the greatest be- cause she is my mother. BS., Oshawa I THINK MY MUM'S THE GREATEST BECAUSE ... she buys me shoes and dresses. She got me into Brownies and she fixed my uniform. jean. She is ' lsweetest person I know. I like)' Dining -- and sometimes win- To Mom Come With the best Mom| like mine they all would be bet-| : Paid Job ter off. I think I've got in the whole world. | S.K.,; Ajax} NEW YORK (AP) a --_ i ; . x lyou like a job that enabled you J THINK MY me THE |i, spend part of your working GREATEST BECAUSE . . . |time with some of the world's she helps other people if shel most glamorous women -- and the kindest and),,iq you money for doing it? her because she is kind and|in, with celebrated beauties is am clean when I go to school.|ong of the fringe benefits of nice to me. She makes sure Ii vriting a daily newspaper col- She tries to keep me from not|ymn. getting a cold, if I get sick she) «Jmagine getting paid for takes good care of me, _|jistening to all those georgeous M.A., Bowmanville.| dames," is the envious remark kK y rn la columnist hears most often GREATEST BECAUSE |. {from other men. che loves. Us Séey finch shel. +O be Biad-t0 do it for noth- gives us good food every day, ing., ,rell me, what are they she treats us when we are) |," ge Ries | Well, in the last 18 years I -- think she is:a very good nave met dozens of the most ve ke oa : .|\famous feminine stars of stage seer Peat Gas gore wei screen--just about all ex: 2 Mother that is so sweet, She|cePt Brigitte Bardot, Elizabeth is best mother in the whole|!aylor and Lassie. They range vorid |from Natalie Wood and Joanne wide world. \Woodward to Mae West and T. M., Oshawa'the late Ethel Barrymore. I THINK MY MUM'S THE). And what were they like? SAT] Frankly, most of these lady oe ca ao tontias "well celebrities were just like or- she is always near and tries to\dinary women -- except more comfort me, and when I haye|S? problems at school she alwayS pep. PITY helps me and also buys me) 'The feeling I have most often new clothes and _ iveS/after leaving them is one of me shelter. She is always 80|pity for their husbands--and re kind and good to me, and when)jjef that I am not married to we go out she always takes me/them. with her, we never have to have; The merciless demands of baby sitters. These are the rea-/stardom rob many of them of sons why I think my Mom's|the softer charms of femininity. the greatest, and I'm sure if/The struggle to stay on top any one élse had her they would/turns them nito monumental feel the same way. egotists, and their egos must be DS., rostantly fed with praise and lip-service admiration or they |turn into raging tigresses Their beauty often has a sur- face, varnished quality that says, "fragile -- don't touch." There is also a cold and brittle air about their good looks as if she} Oshawa 1 THINK MY MUM IS THE GREATEST BECAUSE... she has 10 children and most mothers with three children) cannot give them what our mo-/ ther gives us .. love, care af-} SEATTLE (AP)--An_ econo- mist who admits he is a "'kill- joy" took a hard look at space programs Wednesday and in- dulged in bit of negative head-shaking about: 1. Communications and weather satellites. He called their outlook "somewhat fuzzy." 2. Travel to the moon. "'Man- kind is not going to be enriched either by exploiting resources on the moon or by establishing residence there."' William H. Meckling of the government - sponsored 'think factory' called the Rand Corp., of Santa Monica, Calif., told the second annual conference on peaceful uses of space: "The exploration of space is a very exciting affair indeed. If glamor displaces science in guiding national policy, how- ever, the results may be very disappointing. "A communications satellite system that charges prices not very much different from pres- ent prices and that myst be con- stantly subsidized and protected from competition is not much of an accomplishment and may make us the subject of ridicule} rather than admiration." RECALLS PREDICTIONS Meckling, 41, an economic| analyst with Rand since 1955, recalled predictions that com- munications satellites will en-} sR a are Raa tenets Reading More, | Liking Less: | Kennedy WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi- i able anyone to call anywhere in the world for 10 cents, and that such satellites will make international communications a $100,000,000,000 - a - year busi- ness. Then, he said: "These predictions are about on a par with a prediction that the sun will not rise tomorrow." "It takes very little research or even thought to convince one that international telephones and international live television mean virtually nothing to the mass of the citizens of low in-| come countries and will mean little for years to come. Nor is there a thecre of economic de- velopment which attributes spe- cial qualities to international communications as a stimulant to growth." Of weather ling said: "Better weather information could improve our understand- ing of the determinants of weather conditions and thereby enable us to control or affect the weather." However, he added, "we bave no very good reason at this juncture for be- lieving that meteorological sat- ellites are the key that will open the 'door to this happy eatellites Meck- GlamorGirls [Economist Raps {Kinsale Group Space Program Elects Officers By MAY E, BROWN | GREENWOOD -- The Kinsale Branch of the Women's Institute held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. J. Still recently, The treasurer reported a bal- ance of $100. The conveners of « ses tas sae oe pS SEIN THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thersdey, Mey 10, 1962 25 Miss May E. Brown; pianists, Mrs. C. McTaggart and Mrs. W. Young; auditors, Mrs. M. Par- kin. and Mrs. Howard Stell. Delegates. to the district an- nual, Mrs. J. Kingstone, Mrs. i i _| Fred Titterton and Mrs, J. Stell. Agriculture and Canadian in Alternates, Miss May Brown, dustries, Mrs. J. Stell; public Mrs. W. Young and Mrs. V. relations representative; Mrs. V./Wagg. Wagg; resolutions convener, Branch directors -- Mrs. A. research and current. events, Mrs. V. Wagg. Banker, Mrs: L .Waltham: and Mrs. M. Parkin. "The May meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Wm. Young on May'16 at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. 1. B. Perkin ac- companied the latter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Perkin of Toronto to Almonte to attend the Johnston- Rollins wedding in Almonte 'United Church re- cently, standing committees reported on the year's work. It was re- ported the South Ontario Dis- trict annual meeting of the Women's Institute will be held at Raglan on May 24 with Shir- ley Branch the hostess for the day. Mrs. Wm. A. Brown, district president, conducted the annual election of officers. The result was as follows: past president, Mrs. Fred Titterton; president, Mrs. John Kingstone; 1st vice- president, Mrs. J. Still; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. C, McTag- gart; district director, Mrs. Fred Titterton; alternate dis- trict director, Mrs. W. Young; secretary treasurer, Mrs. Wm. A. Brown. Citizenship and education con- yener, Mrs: W. Young; home economics and health convener, Mrs. M. Mowbray; historical Canadian Bid state of affairs." Kennedy Glad To Aid Talks On Newspapers. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi- dent Kennedy ssid Wednesday Labor Secretary Arthur Gold- berg would be glad to serve in any helpful way to achieve a they had been chivped out of dent Kennedy had this com-|speedy settlement of newspaper Surprise To Speculators LONDON (CP)--A Canadian bid for a Manches.er vx group surprised stock exchange speculators Wednesday. | E. P. Taylor of Toronto, head of the big United Breweries| Company in Britain, announced! he is offering 45 shillings a/ share cash for the ordinary shares of Hardy's Crown Brew- ery, which owns some 65 pubs in the Manchester area. Financia] commentators noted| that speculators had been buy-| IN THE NEW IN PRIZES 2 FIRST PRIZES » EACH ONE A '62 AND BIGGER ci FORD FAIRLANE CROWN DIAMOND PAINT CONTEST! AND OVER 335 WONDERFUL WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCE PRIZES p % 2nd prize: Westinghouse Stereo-TY Entertainment Centre, RETAIL VALUE : $799.00 3rd prize: Stereo Combination, Westinghouse AM-FM She let me bring a plant home|fection. Yes, that's my mother ment Wednesday on the U.S.|strikes in Detroit and Minnea- £ prises: Westinghouse Portable TV, retal va ¢ Westinghouse automatic Coffee Maker, ice to look after for the school. If every child had a mother Compute U.S. In Cold War 2: By HAROLD MORRISON WASHINGTON (CP) A $100,000 electronic computer system is being developed to help United States diplomatic and defence planners fight the land I am so proud of her This repels rather than at- B.M., Oshawa} tracts, and leaves man- with ig feeling of uneasiness. Many of these legendary beauties haven't had the time, to develop other aspects . of their nature. The conversation is about as inspiring as that of la department store mannequin. chief subject:. Them- a r To Aid REST UNINTERESTING If you talk about anything else, you can see the interest dying in their eyes. They don't jscientists will have to interpret. \If there is something odd about} {the analysis, then the entire} operation might have to be|want even to talk about another oy eecoheergee lady star--unless her last film Previous models have been! was g box office dud. press: | "I am reading more and en- joying it less." Kennedy sent a ripple of} laughter through his press con- ference when he gave that reply| to a request for his view of the press, in general, as he sees it from the presidency. | The president quickly added,| "I have not complained, nor do I plan to make any general} complaints." "I read and talk to myself about it," he said, "but I don't! plan to issue any general state-| ment on the press." | Kennedy said the press is do-| polis Asked at his press conference whether the shutdowns pre- sented a problem of national concern, Kennedy said they did not entail "national emergency or legislation." 'Any hewspaper strike is un- fortunate because {t affects not only the peopic involved on the paper, but it affects the whole community, the distribution of| news and business." | A series of disputes, 28 days) old, has stopped presses of the Detroit News and Detroit Free| Press. A strike by three unions} cold war. jused to simulate tactical or| In discussing their activities The defence departemnt hasjlocal situations, such as thelgnd attitudes, they We like earmarked funds for the project|possible results of certain air/Baron Munchausen.. They par- ing its job--which he called a|Which has closed the Minnea-| critical one--and he is attempt-|polis Star and Tribune entered ing to do his. lits 28th day today. to help speed an estimate ad ro vggay or economic competi-|rot, generally, only what is some of the probabilities ajtion. these will be combined|popular or fashionable at the scientist might encounter injand expanded into the globaljmoment. The last thing on testing the value of certain operation, earth they want you to know economic aid programs, dis-| The company says the newjis what they are really like-- armament plans and military|model, when completed, could/or how they really feel. buildups. mare ie test arms come -- ey mat ' :ohtilimited war capabilities andjamples, of course. } i toa ae foreign aid programs|lovely ladies of the entertain- \threats, 1 humans could probably be com-\and other strategic operations|ment world are frightening up pleted in a matter of hours in| on a world scale close | the new eleltronic equipment|,, Vitimately, this so - called Here are a few that I feel] now being programmed by the} strategic" model 'may reveal|! could enjoy a fun-filled a Raytheon Company at Bedford,|Wrld-wide consequences of 4 Li ergp oer agaeni Hy ----* + ag . nation's activities, ranging from |} he Perey hag Bancronl The company, in announcing space advances to agricultural). °°" 3 the defence contract, said i Setbacks." /Shirley Maclaine, Joan Craw: AND FROM R. 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