LODGES AND SOCIETIES STATELY NESTS the ornamental crest above the LONDON (CP)--Two families|wrought iron gates of Bucking- of sparrows have built nests intham Palace. Their presence is proving almost as much an at- traction to the sightseers as th Palace itself. | ANN LANDERS _ Parents Object To Military Wedding | Dear Ann Landers: My fiance p a college graduate, has ex: cellent character and_ high |moral standards. He did gradu- late work in engineering school jbut has now decided to make |the army his career. | My father is opposed to any- lthing that smacks of the mili- \tary. He hates killing, guns, uniforms and violence. He was la prisoner of war in Germany for two years which undoubt- |edly accounts for his bitter feel- jings. the funeral and we don't know where she is. My husband and I took the 12- year - old into our home. We eight and a girl nine. They were thrilled at the prospect of hav- ing Lucy in our family. We expected that Lucy might have a little trouble adjusting, but we didn't know she'd be a serious problem. She lies, fights with our children, and is un- speakably careless about her- self. have two nice children, a boy) PRINCE PHILIP CH, IODE The May meeting of the Prince Philip Chapter, IODE, was held recently at Adelaide House, with Mrs. K. R. Wagg presiding. THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA |FOR TOMORROW Generous planetary influences now smile upon both business and personal affairs. In job and financial matters, new ventures launched now show high prom- ise of success and, along the personal line, domestic, social jand sentimental interests should |prove unusually _pleasant and stimulating. FOR THE BIRTHDAY Mrs. C. G. Luke, secretary, read the minutes. Mrs, Wagg explained the Vic- toria League card and the bene- fits from same. Mrs. Wesley Piatti, treasurer, gave her report. Mrs. Frank Mc- Callum, educational convener, had a letter from the teacher at Eau Claire, and the work is progressing quite well at the school, and an invitation to jvisit the school's picnic, which |many will do in the near future. Mrs. Alfred Austin for serv- ices at home and abroad, spoke} on the beautiful garments that] had been turned in for distribu tion, and had been on display: also the help for Hillsdale Manor on June 15. The mem-| bers sewing will be Mrs. C. G.| |Luke, Mrs. H. H. Tonkin, Mrs. A. S$. Whattam. Mention was} 6 ee Buehler's Specials! On Sale Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. nis STEAKS 73 | ife will bel « t ag ge pb fig whol She refuses to bathe and I al- If tomorrow is your birthday, jne pea Sayan j|most have to pull her out of bed|you may prepare for a year of |makes the army his career. She), s sohaol i ) ) it j ¢ lwarned me that we would have|'? 8° to school. achievement, even though it|/books for Frontier College. lfrequent separations and I'd| When one considers the home|may be slow in coming--provid-| Mrs. F. J. Pierce for ways have to drag our children alljshe came from, and what shejing that you keep plugging at|and means spoke on the recent lover the face of the earth. She) has here, you'd think she'd con-| worthwhile goals and take ad-jtag day, which was very satis- bales claims some army posts| Sider herself fortunate. Instead; vantage of every available op-/factory. Mrs. H. H. Tonkin, so- also made of the Eskimo proj- ect, and quite a quantity of 69- 39: SIGNING THE REGISTER Charlotte. Anne Osmok and | Steven Osmok of Oshawa and Peter Martin Rammler were | the bridegroom's parents are married recently in Whitby | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rammler United Church. The bride is | of Whitby. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs When you need "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 "Home-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" Dance Recital by the Pupils of the LILLIAN MAE MARSH SCHOOL OF DANCING Friday, June 8th, 1962 7:30 P.M. FRESH KILLED LB. Fender EAT'N TRUE-TRIMBEEF 12 KING E. et the O'Neill Collegiate & Vocational Institute Admission 50¢ For the latest Ware r's / fashions at the somethin wonderful lowest possible ldriven to drink because of anx-| We need some help. D AND Rj Silver piaitcr. picnic to Le held June 25. 'lto marry him . Are my: folks|ness and infidelity can hardly|(also next February) promise|held here on May 18, with His Dear Spinning: The best au-jcherub. This girl has deep emo- !"8, it. wou!d be wise to be con- thei papers. The Golden Jubilee lwomen who are now living the! you were courageous to ac- lly cautious during August. St. George's parish hall follow- I invite the army wives t0\standing and probably therapy associates who have your inter- Convener, announced there was Ask your doctor about help bi iat VEAL it of recognition for your ef-- Mrs. J. L. Beaton for World D UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES ion ict'the tame of me et vou should have simooth sailing Hood F ri ity y s ave smooth sailing) ood, 7 7 don't print the name of the city NEWS IN BRIEF mt ec Se ate oe i BOLOGNA The regular meeting of the|when many of the lady members| The boss' secretary insists on igh spOt in YOUR By the Piece lbs. e iliary was held recently in thejevent will be convened by Mrs.|to this office. The words "per-|1." in" chairman of the Cloth-|be a very active person, both| ten members present At the conclusion of the, meet- plained says the British male now has|may be inclined to exaggerate a reports were read by: Mrs. E | : 5 : We resent the invasion of pri-} ' : buy a pair of trousers without sick list convener, gave her) wyy1sipk LADIES' GROUP |jctters are sent on for filing and|2" Ver. BOILING FOWL the Scout anniversary dinner! Group was held at the home of|friend or a customer phones ; : KEILBOSSA jthe outstanding graduates in luck supper June 18 at the cita-\ing opened with the singing of wrote three weeks ago?" medicine, Eleanor Gonder of Mrs. Victor Phair and Mrs. Mc-\The Scripture 1 Cor. 13 and 1\, hand. INVADED nations in final-year subjects I I | A OSHAWA GOLF CLUB Mrs. Neta Hoagland of the|is to instruct one and all tol0bstetrics and gynecology Ladies' Section of the Ontario pated in the discussion you from an ulcer attack. , MONTREAL (CP) --Pauline Taylor presided and business for meeting closed in prayer led by ing conditions sound impossible.|synchronized swimmer, will de- poses: Hillside Baptist Church and Miss four months ago. His wife was;meet here July 28. The McGill . McCourt Carol A M C ronto. This will be the final Lucy, several months before.|dian champion Sandra Marks of The marriage of Miss Carol Oshawa, and Mr. Hugh Andrew happening alae recently in St. George's Memor- Walker's Tune ' smitive, the schools are(she is resentful and seems to|portunity to advance them. Ex-|Cial convener, invited the chap- nee' wae the women are/hate us. pect nothing on the proverbial/ter to her home for the annual iety and' boredom. Dear D and R: A child reared| The latter part of this month, Mrs. H. D. Wilson, citizenship| Boneless I love Jim but now I'm afraidjin an atmosphere of drunken-|@§ well as July and September|Convener, reported on the Court) right? Can you help me? be expected to turn overnight|Pleasant job and financial de-| Honor Judge W. M. Cory pre-| | "My head is--SPINNING into a bright. sunny. little Velopments but generally speak- Siding, and 53 citizens received SHANKLESS, SMOKED ' thorities on this subject are tional wounds and they'll be a/Servative in all matters for the ~ be tag and the Prince Philip larmy wives themselves. The|long time healing. next twelve months. Be espec-|Chapter served refreshments, at life are best qualified to telllcept the challenge. Please be YOU may get a big lift in No- we me ceremony 3) you what you want to know. patient. Lucy needs love, under- vember, when superiors and-or, Mrs. Wallace Butler. welfare FRESH MADE write. The most informative as well. ests at heart show their appre- 4 good shipment ready to SKINLESS WIENERS --Marv's Studio |and interesting letters will be ciation with some unexpected|be sent out : printed. for her. Goodluck and God , : ear Ann Landers: this is ajpjess you forts. Except for brief periods|Affairs, read the usual interest- PATTIES lbs. Ibs. SS yOu, in August and early October,/ing paper from Mr. Mclntyre ™ because none of us can afford ite relationships; and " j don e surpris i ci 10th SCOUT MOTHERS AUX.|be held on Wednesday, June 27 '0 lose our jobs rprised if romance END CUTS BRAVE WORDS lite 'in Septenit ; ' ; Sai : ; af ser er or Nov } 19th Oshawa Scout Mothers Aux-|will entertain their friends. This opening all the mail that comes! moRQUAY, England (CP)--| A child born on Phage yper th Salvation Army Citadel. Mrs.|E. Stone, of the House Commit-|sonal'"' or "confidential" mean}. M ayant Wadamation. | mental? shat | Aiecing Harihere 'walcowed:theltee. abeolutely nothing We ve com ing Manufacturers Federation,|mentally and _ physically, but] SAUSAGE MEAT FRESH MADE : repeatedly but it does) : i) bas le The secretary and treasurer's|ing Mrs. Taylor graciously, pre-|/no good. The boss is definitely 'hrown off Be baer ag a ereat deal. lbs -jsented Mrs Jean Crawford with|on her side. when a husband did not dare TR AUSAGE ' erett Harmer and Mrs. Percy|the past president's pin for the | : : Monery. Mrs. A. L. Halliday,|years 1961 and 1962. Ha eg a ae wife accompanying him now yearly report. Mrs. David Mc-) my 1 ; fe . | POLISH SAUSAGE Laren gave a brief resume of Hill 'd bea ad vane} Pi ha |we don't get to see them. Ima-| HIGH STANDING - lliside 4a les FeLlOWSNIP| & rustrati 7 | aig r i the | Be : gine the frustration when al MONTREAL (CP) --One of " eld May 9 : Mrs. Allen Johnston. Mrs. Walland asks: "Why haven't I re-| 19 The next meeting will be a pot| te; Ciona presided and the meet- ceived a reply to the letter 1|/McGill University's faculty of LIVER SAUSAGE del. Hymns 883 and 902 and Mrs i ion| Winni yon the Wood gold 2 ; {HS J m2 -| If you can think of a solution peg won the Wood golc Refreshments were served by| Austin Hooper led in prayer.|you're a genius. Please give us|medal for best clinical exami- Laren sil Sag reste Van De) John 4 v 7-21 was read by Mrs.| Dear Invaded: Since the boss|She also took the Chipman gold Walker won the door prize. Allen Johnston. s "'on her side" your best bet/medal for highest standing in (Ladies' Section) CBWG spoke on "Love" and the! write to you at home. It's in-|throughout the medical course The general meeting of - the;/members of the group. partici-'convenient, but it may save SWIMMING STAR Golf Club was held on Monday.| Mrs. George Smith thanked In the meantime, start look- : J : l * The president, Mrs. George|the speaker and hostess. The jing for another job. Your work- McCullagh, Canadian champion ; ; iscussed,|Mrs. Harry Seeley. Dear Ann Landers: My fend the Margaret Sharpe tro- h nt year was discussed. 3 ) s: M3 : ' Tie aanual Golf Club Tea will, The next meeting will be at\brother died from alcoholism|phy for the Quebec title in a s Gertrude Simon will speak onia bar fly. She had left him and|graduate's main. rival is ex- her work at Ingles House in To- their 12 - year - old daughter,/pected to be the former Cana- s meeting of the season The woman didn't even attendiQuebec City. Hugh W. Neill = (™ Exchange Vows Anne McCourt, daughter of Mr and Mrs. William T. McCourt of Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs Jack| C. Neill, Ajax, was solemnized| A ' prices shop Canon Clinton . Festival of Fashions fal Church by Cross. The wedding music was play- ed by Mr. Clare Keith with Mr. Donald Allman as soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white faille floor length gown with a fitted bodice, featuring a round} scooped neckline traced with re-| embroidered alencon lace and long lily-point sleeves. Two large roses and matching lace gave an added interest to the back of the bell skirt with sweeping chapel train. Her| elbow-length veil of silk tulle) was held by a crown of Alencon lace. She carried a corsage of stephanotis and Fireking Sweet- heart roses. Matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. Dwayne Kil- burn, with Miss Marilyn Jack- son, Miss Mary Ellen Arm- strong, Mrs. Keith Gibson and Miss Jean Neill as attendants. They all wore identical gowns of shocking pink delustered peau de soie with self-overskirts and three-quarter sleeves and matching headdresses They carried crossés formed from cascades of white and shocking pink fugi mums. The best man was Mr. Wil- liam Neill with Mr. James Nell, Mr. Jack Kilburn, Mr. Keith Gibson and Mr. Alex William- son as ushers. A reception followed at the Hotel Genosha where the bride's| mother wore a gown of banana shade silk with mink-toned ac- cessories and a corsage of Talis-| man roses The bridegroom's mother chose a gown. of teal blue silk honan with matching hat and bone accessories. Her| corsage consisted of Aristocrat} roses. | As the couple left on their) honeymoon to the Pocono Moun-} tains and the eastern United! States, the bride wore a carna-} tion pink Italian knit suit with matching hat and black acces-| sories, and a corsage of all- white butterfly roses. On their return the wedding couple will reside in Oshawa. we welcome summer with a sensational "D SPECTACULAR Everything you need to spring into a summer full. of fun! Jamaicas, shorts, slims, skirts, crop tops, pop-over tops ... {in dazzling colors and chic styles! Select any two items -- two tops, two bottoms or a two-piece outfit ... for just $5! All imported American fabrics including Dan River wover. checks and plaids, Fuller fabrics and gay novelty prints. Sizes 10 to 20. Shop early ... not all sizes and colors ppc every style. We dare not mention the famous makers name at these fabulous prices! Values 3.98 to 5.98, for only 2.59 each or 'or $5.00! At WALKER"S In OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE "3 ANY TW@ FOR GOOD SALE MONTREAL (CP) -- Some 40} of the 57 paintings, donated by} Quebec artists were sold at a "Paintings for Peace" show in a Montreal hotel. The sale, or- ganized by thé Voice of Women, was opened by Dr. Guy Fre- gault, provincial deputy minis ter of cultural affairs, proceeds going) 'p the Canadian Peace Reseach Institute. _ Store Hours: Daily 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m.