Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 May 1962, p. 8

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§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 10, 1962 ] Mary Louise Cornish, Bride-Elect Honored at Trousseau Tea A trousseau tea last Saturdayjious intervals: Mrs. H. M.| afternoon and evening was|Smith, Mrs. William Haynes, given by Mrs. E. D. Cornish in| Mrs. Stanley Carkeek, Mrs. Wil- honor of the approaching mar-jliam Archer, Mrs. Rupert Ed-| fiage of her daughter, Mary|wards, Mrs. Robert Singleton, Louise, to Mr. George Miller/Mrs. Fred Harris and Mrs.) Wilson. Bie couse Pollitt. oes } The hostess received, assisted|_ Those serving were Miss Joan by Mrs. George Wilson, mother|Haynes, Miss Mary Carolyn) of the prospective bridegroom, | and the bride-to-be, who was wearing white organza with) Mauve acecssories. Mrs. Cor-} nish was in hunter's green peau) de soie and Mrs. Wilson se einige al beige ga versa | Mrs. Richard Black, Mrs. print, two-piece style. | * , A Clayton Coulter and Mrs. John During the afternoon and eve-| poo +don, | ning, Miss Frances Haynes and) Following the rehearsal to- Miss Ardyth Pollitt kept the'morrow evening, the bridal] door and Miss Judy Haynes and/ party will be entertained by Mr. Mrs: Robert Harris: were im/and Mrs. George Wilson, Park charge of the guest book. road north, parents of the pros-| A pink and white. flower ar- pective bridegroom. The wed- rangement and pink candles|ding is to take place in North- centered the tea table at which|minster United Church on Sat- the following poured tea at var-lurday, May 12, at 2.30 p.m. UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES PATRIARCH MILITANT | Ladies Dorothy Holdsworth, | The Ladies' Auxiliary, Patri-/Nina Peever and Victoria Ma- arch Militant, IOOF, held ajGee, past presidents of the successful afternoon tea, sale of|local auxiliary, were elected as Mrs. James Cornish, Mrs. Karl Stafford, Mrs. Frank Black, Mrs. William Archer and Mrs. Joseph Markle. Displaying the trousseau and) ifts were Mrs. Thomas Gra- ANN LANDERS © Archer, Mrs. Brent Oldfield, te 'Smut' Peddling Punishable By Law Dear Ann Landers: Our 17- year-old son received a piece of mail from New York which did not look like ordinary advertis- ing junk. "Personal" was writ- ten on the envelope in bold let- When the boy came home I handed it to him. He opened it, scanned it briefly and gasped: "Holy smoke what trash!" Then he pitched it into the wastebasket. When he left the room I retrieved it. There was a folder of nudes and semi-nudes in color, which could be ordered for 50 cents each. Also offered was a re- cording of "'Dolly's voice --as she speaks to you, and only you, about things every suc- cessful lover should know." A separate folder offered a vol- ume on Sex -- An Art to be Learned, which would arrive in a plain wrapper and promised "shocking and exciting infor- mation." When I finished reading the a wane Ann wanoers:a certainjcrew-ents are anytning but all-|"'the paby got sick" ne hasn'tiof some but, you are alert ite is very good looking. In fact, he's too darned pretty, if you know what I mean. li material I was nauseated. Isn't " this against the law? What can people do to keep such trash out of their homes. It makes me boil to think that somebody is; getting rich by prying on) young people this way. Thanks) Cc fur your help. Is ANGRY MOTHER } Dear Mother: Smut - peddling}, is a 400,000,000 dollar -.a busi The filth were practically "'untouch- pitched and he wears his hair with a dip in front. He also and lavender. He's a pleasant|club made up of wives and hus- person, minds his own business,/bands who work for a large and is probably the most cre-/company. We meet once something wrong with him? have high-pitched voices, long liow who works in our office! American boys. Since the person you describe v ; n ness, and does his job, why His voice is rather high-|don't you do the same? Dearr Ann: My husband and kes pastel shirts, mostly pink|I belong to a pleasant social tive one in the department. |month for dinner at a restau-| got the nerve to collect. ' 1 i | Please suggest a way out --|to worsen the situation. \is pleasant, minds his own busi-|short of resigning. TREASURER'S WIFE Why must the dinners be paid for in advance? Surely the restaurant would be|FOR THE BIRTHDAY willing to allow each couple to pay that night. If not, find an-|your horoscope indicates that, jother restaurant -- or another|While your job and financial af- | treasurer. Be tolerant and avoid misun- derstandings. This will be espe- cially important in the after- noon and evening hours. If tomorrow is your birthday, fairs could be lagging at the moment, there will be a def- What I'd like to know is how|rant. an we tell for sure if there is) My husband is the treasurer) of this club but I don't think OFFICE GANG |we can afford the "honor." The THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA inite uptrend as of early June, continuing into July. | In fact,'a good "break" at jthe end of July could provide Dear Office Gang: There is|dinners must be paid for in ad- 0 way to tell for sure if some-|vance and he writes out his|FOR TOMORROW You may have to exercise/for new goals during the next you}12 months. Other good iods: He has never come out even|would keep a level head where|September, Novécsber ber 'ate jthing is "wrong' with him.|personal cheque. The couples; ome perfectly normal males|are supposed to pay him later.|some ithe impetus you need to forget past setbacks and strike out air and like pastel shirts. yet. Every month something personal relationships are con-/December. (sve! By ed same token, some|goes haywire. Some couples|cerned. 7 ;,{masculine - appearing males|who sign up don't show. If they| scoundrels who deal in this!with deep, rich baritones andjhave a good excuse such pi In all dealings, however, fol- There may be a tendency to-jlow the conservative path, and ard brusqueness on the part| be especially careful to avoid extravagance during August to the fact, you will do nothing|and early December. Those en- gaged in scientific work of any kind will find the last two months of 1962 and the first three months of 1963 highly in- spiring and, for all, the stars forecast great personal happi- ness for many months to come, One word of admonition, how- ever: Avoid domestic friction in August and November. A child born on this day will be endowed with the qualities needed to be a successful doc- jtor, scientist or musician, par- ticularly as a player of string instruments. OTERARU TREASURE The Book of Kells in Dublin's. Trinity College library, a finely- illustrated manuscript of the Latin Gospels, is believed the work of 8th-century monks. ables" until 1958 when Congress toughened the law. | All pornographic mail should be handed over to the local post office authorities. The law now) says those who mail porno- graphic material can be tried in| the city where the stuff is re-| ceived, and they must face a local judge and jury. The fine) for the first offence .is $5,000) and five years in jail. The fine, | of course means little, but that| stretch in the hoosegow is a| real deterent. WHAT aprons, candy and delicious| representatives to the annual home - baking, recently, ably|session of the Department of convened by Lady Marie/Ontario, to be held in the Elliott. Lady Lorraine Hewat, second |Royal York Hotel, June 21. | All members were invited to Vice - president of the Depart-jattend the next regular meet- ment Association of Ontario, ing, May 16, when the Muster-| was introduced by Lady Elliott ing-in ceremony will take place and opened the sale of work. In the evening the regular) LEGION AUXILIARY meeting of the auxiliary was) The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal held in the IOOF Hall. Lady Jennie Perry, president, presided, assisted by Lady Nel- |Canadian Legion Branch 43 held \its weekly meeting with Presi- Ident Mrs. Norman McEvers | presiding. Does It Cost To Live In YOUR HOME? *Sit down with pencil and paper and analyse your present situation. Follow this chart .. . you'll find out just how much it costs you. Total Investment or Equity ot NOW AT RUTHERFORD'S NO EXTRAS TO BUY WITH THIS FINE QUALITY 5-Pc. Triple Dresser Grouping Fine Quality Smooth Top Mattress and Spring Included At One Low Price HEAT PROOF, STAIN RESISTANT ARBORITE TOPS Suite is exactly as illustrated with Bookcase bed (not illustrated) or Ponel bed (illustrated) at sligthly lower cost. da Thompson, vice-president, who gave a report of the sick| Plans for the Zone Rally to and pea Pox ondaing jbe held in Oshawa on May 29 The various reports were re-|WeTe discussed. The dinner will Mortgage Payment Including ceived and dealt with. be served at 6.30 p.m. to be fol- Principal and Interest . . . Year $ lowed by the business meeting. Zone Commander, Miss Rose|f Real Estote Toxes Year $ $ $ 6% Per Annum Tear $ ~; |Bate, will conduct the meeting ; Veer +! Donations. will be sent to the : ;|Cancer Fund, also to the British rks > Yeor +|Sailors Fund. Letters were read -|from veterans who are in hospi- tals, thanking the Auxiliary for comforts received. These gifts are sent monthly and are ap- preciated by veterans who re- ' main in hospitals and insti-\J General Maintenance -- tutions indefinitely. Mrs. Alyn Repairs and Painting . Year Elloit, first vice-president, con-|f Hot Woter Cost Plus vener, gives a weekly report Heater Replacement Yeor and the names of any sick vet- eran may be given to her. The monthly night of cards will be held next Tuesday, May /|15, with Mrs. Robert Williams as convener. Tickets may be purchased at the door, and there will be good prizes and refresh- ments. The catering report was given by Mrs. James Anderson. Mem- bers were asked to keep the fol- lowing dates in mind, June 12, the 25-year membership dinner; and June 26, the 35th anniver- sary of the Auxiliary. Reported in hospital were TRAVEL DIRECTO}. 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