Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 May 1962, p. 9

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CUSHIONS Small colorful cushions have become an integral part of home decoration. They add the finishing touch while be- ing just a point of interest. Add a few cushions to a bare chair, or just scatter them | around and your rooms will look more cheerful and cosy, Instructions may be had for a stamped, self - addressed en- velope, plus ten cents for handling, and a request for Leaflet No. S-5257. LODGES AND SOCIETIES A social euchre will be held) Florence | DOE, EMPRESS OF INDIA The regular meeting of the|at the home of Mrs. Daughters of England, Empress| Wood, Roxborough avenue, on of India Lodge 26 was held in| Wednesday evening, May 30, at the Orange Temple recently. |8 o'clock. Following Worthy. president Sister,meeting bingo games were play-| Edith Taylor, presided, Sister Ethel Horton acting vice-,by Sisters Mills, McIsiak and president assisting. The devo-|Murrall. tional period was led by Chap-| The next regular meeting will lain Sister Kay Large. Sister|be held on Tuesday, June 5. Sarah Van De Walker gave the fi = 4 sick-list report. | Potluck Su Mrs. J. E. Rutherford wasjurer of the club. The former ANN LANDERS Stop Staring Dear Ann Landers: I am a girl who will be 11 years old in 10 months. I like a boy in my room at school. He has freckles, red hair and a nice smile. All the girls think he is very cute. Whenever I look at him he starts to eat writing paper, erasers, or the lead out of his pencil. Yesterday he ate up his English homework before he realized what he was doing. My mother says it's because he likes me and when I look at him he gets nervous. She says I should do him a favor and stop looking at him. I like him best of all and I don't want to look at anyone else, Miss Landers. But I'm afraid he'll get sick from all the junk he is eating. What shall I do? TEXAS GIRL Dear Girl: our mother is probably right. Freckleface is self-conscious when the eyes of} Texas are upon him. As a con- tribution to his general health, I suggest you find fewer occa- sions to look at him. Dear Ann Landers: I mar- ried for the second time five years ago.. My husband hates} my 21-year-old son who is away home for vacations the cold war begins. It goes on until he leaves. I'm dreading it already. I don't want to take sides, but I must tell you that my hus- band never misses an opportu- nity to belittle the boy. My son Jaycettes Enjoy pper close of| hostess to the Oshawa Jaycettes, tre |when they met recently for a|"balanced" and there was no with\ed,, refreshments were served) pot luck supper. After repeating the Jaycee Creed in unison, a sumptuous dinner was enjoyed by the members. A high point of the evening jwas the installation of a new) |member, Mrs. Fred Ball. Presi- dent Mrs. Rutherford presented at college. When the boy comes) For Health's Sake has tried to be pleasant and friendly but he has been met by a wall of icy silence so many times he has given up. I have a fine job and pay for the boy's college, his clothes and allowance. My husband doesn't spend one dime on him. All I ask is that my husband treat my son civilly. He reads your column every day. I pray you will have the wisdom to touch his heart. ALWAYS SHAKING Dear Shaking: After five years of marriage if you are unable to "touch his heart" I certainly don't expect to do it in a single letter. "Your husband's hostility to- ward your son probably has nothing to do with what is right or wrong with the boy. It could be a reflection of his own feel- ings of inadequacy. He resents your closeness to your son an views him as competition for your affections. Soon your son will be out on his own and away from home (I hope). Encourage him to lead an independent life and then you should concentrate on |making your marriage work. | Dear Ann Landers: Of course \I can't discuss this with anyone |1 know. The reason will be obvi- jous to you when you hear the | problem. Several married couples in jour crowd have a club which |meets every month. We all pay man Adair and Mrs. Robert Muir. It was moved that the execu- tive fill the vacancies in the executive. Mrs. Gordon Char- tran thanked Mrs. Courtice for installing the officers and pre- sented her with a gift from the association. N. Courtice H&S Has Busy Meeting The North Courtice Home and School Association held its May meeting with Mrs. Thomas Gladman, presiding. ggg re- ports were given by the secre- 4 ' tary, Mrs. William McKnight; " ee will be given nig she treasurer, Mrs. Barry Johnson|Staduating class on June 28 at and social convener, Mrs. Jack|6 p.m. at the school. On June 15 Gay. jat 8 a.m the Grade 8 students, Mrs. Arthur Bishop gave an)will go by bus to points of in-) interesting report on the con-|terest in the Toronto area This| vention held at the Royal York) Hotel, by the Ontario Home and} School Associations. Attendance) banners were won by Miss Carol Rodgers' room and Miss Mar- ian Palmers' room. Miss Rod- year the Highway School will have a picnic instead of a field) day. Time and place to be ar- ranged by the teachers. gers and Mrs. Arthur Hoar are to be given a sum of money to purchase, what they feel would) be best suited for their class, for having most parents present for the year. Mrs, Arthur Bishop reported for the nominating committee and Mrs Lloyd: Courtice install- ed the officers for the coming year. Mrs. Thomas Gladman, president; Mrs. Arthur Bishop, vice-president; and Mrs. Barry Scknson, treasurer; officers, Mrs. Charles Elliot, Mrs. Charles Archer, Mrs. Nor-! | executive |g MECCA Fast healing for CUTS, BURNS, BOILS, INFECTIONS Soothing Antiseptic Buy Mecca in tin or tube THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Moy 22, 1962 9 held at the Armories. Tuesday,, A draw was made and the May 20. All parents were cor-jwinner was Mrs. Joseph Cas- , an me sidy. t was deci to give al e ; Sea Cadets a wiener roast also The meeting was drawn to a show some films on the follow-|Close with Mrs. Fred Dewsbury ing Thursday. and committee serving refresh- The annual inspection will be' ments. NEW GARDEN CENTRE NOW OPEN AT MILLWORK & BUILDING SUPPLIES Due to the tremendous demond for gardening supplies, we have built o smart new "GARDEN CENTRE" right here at Millwork. Here You'll find everything you need to keep your lawn and garden in trim shope . . . and at "Cash and Carry" prices. We invite you to drop in today and see for yourself. YOU'LL FIND ..,. For Example) @ FERTILIZERS @ GARDEN SEEDS @ TRELLISES @ LAWN SEEDS @ GARDEN TOOLS @ LAWN FURNITURE and everything you need for your arden. COMPL' UNITS, GROUPS | AUXILIARIES } | NAVY LEAGUE AUX. | The May meeting was held at the barracks and presided over iby Mrs. George Luatala. "Aye, You Do Get More For Less With Scotty's E LINE OF GARDEN TOOLS FOR RENT | MILLWORK & BUILDING "7.5235; 728-6291 SUPPLIES LIMITED Open Daily from 7:30 @.m, te 6:00 p.m, -- Friday till 9:00 p.m. dues. Twice a year the group takes an out of town excursion and we have a ball with the funds that have been collected. | I was recently named treas- asurer said the books were surplus in the treasury. Fig- ures are my hobby so last night I did something that no one but }a nut would have done. I went over the ledger item by item and re-figured everything. I dis- covered a substantial sum should have been left over from Correspondence and thank-you cards were read by the secre- tary, Sister Doris McDonald. Reports of the various commit- tees were given and plans made for future welfare activities. It was announced that past presi- dent Sister Annie Mitchell would be delegate at the Grand Lodge session, which will be held at Hamilton in June. 'College Hill H&S | Installs Officers, New President Mrs. Dougias Langley was in- stalled as president of the Col- lege Hill Home and School As- |sociation recently. The officers Past president, are as. follows: Mrs. Ball with a copy of the Jaycette Constitution, and her Jaycette Pin, and expressed a |sincere welcome on behalf of, UNEASY jall the members Dear Uneasy: Invite the past | A letter was received fromjtreasurer to go over the books tae Ontario Liaison representa-| with you in-order to "help you tive, detailing the schedule pre-|understand his system." Make pared for Jaycettes attending|no point of the missing money. the Ontario Jaycee Convention|Merely ask him for the missing in St. Catharines. It is expect-|bank book. I'm sure he'll come last year. The money is not in the bank. What shall I do? The annual church service Mrs. Earl Adams; vice-presi- ° ed three members from Osh- awa will be present. Provincial and national dues of the Oshawa Jaycette unit will be paid at this convention, for the coming year. President Mrs. Rutherford reminded the members of the Jaycee-Jaycette joint dinner, to be held June 2, at which time \Mrs. D. A. Knowler, June 29. year pins will be awarded. |up with the funds promptly. No more of this ee As a final item on the agenda, | the president read her annual report to the members. Over coffee, Mrs. Rutherford showed pictures and told of her impressions of her recent trip to Bermuda. The final meeting of the year will be held at the home of Mrs. Harold. Nugent and Mrs. William Dearborn as conveners. Refreshments were served by the mothers of kindergarten pupils with Mrs, P. Zeibin hold- ing the lucky cup. It was decided to cancel the June meeting. Custom- made SLIPCOVERS Slipcovers will be cut and pinfitted in your home. | 926 SIMCOE ST. N. 725-3144 Awaken your Refreshing Pu Barry. beauty with... CLEANSING CREAM will be held at Centre Street : : : |dents, Mrs. Joseph Lasek and path pe Rota June| Mrs, Nicholas Gulenchyn; trea-| I ° ., |Surer, Mrs. Gordon Stacey; re-| Sisters D. McDonald, A. Mit-|cording secretary, Mrs. Ronald] Freon E. Cock-/Lenover; corresponding secre- ton visited Mrs . Fitches,/tary, Mrs. Harold Nugent; ex- Albert street, on the occasion of|ecytive ,Mrs. William Trim ig brithday on Thursday, May|Mrs, Roger Planche, Mrs. Clay- . : \ton Hurlbert, Mrs. Melvin Me- The lucky draw prizes were|Kinley and Mrs. Kenneth Mor- won by Sisters Winnie Barrett)row. Mrs. C. A. Powell, vice-| and Jessie Madder. |president of Home and School] |Council installed the officers. | THE STARS SAY Annual reports were given by| the secretary, Mrs. Nicholas} By ESTRELLITA Gulenchyn; treasurer, Mrs.| \Matthew Bell; program con-| FOR TOMORROW |\vener, Mrs, Clayton Hurlbert;| This day promises much in Grade mother convener, Mrs.| the way of accomplishment if George Barker; sick list con- you = diplomatic in deal-| vener, Mrs. ogy es Lenover ings and do not scatter your,Social convener, Mrs. Roy Mc-| energies. Fine influences en-|Kenzie; corresponding _ secre-| eourage written matters, com-| tary, Se -- ' al munications generally. The P.| Mrs. Matthew Bell presented) M. hours may cake yon some|the proceeds of the recent bake) good news. sale to Mr. G. D. 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