Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jun 1962, p. 8

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eer R THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Jone 5, WED IN CHORAL CEREMONY Sonja Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Luka- wesky, recently became the | bride of William Struthers Sweet, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. 'Talk on Cubbing Reveals to Mothers Boys' Scout Lore The members of the 8th Osh-| awa Sea Scout Mothers Auxil- iary heard a talk on Cubbing given by Mr. Peter Shmyr, Akela of B Pack, 8th Oshawa Cubs, at their recent meeting. Mr. Shymr was introduced by Mrs. Robert Clayton of the Scout Mothers Wild Goose Pa- trol. 'Lord Baden Powell brought about Cubbing, pattern- ed on a book called "The Jun- gle Book" by Kipling. A Cub must be eight years old, and at-|for sending a group to look! being|after the refreshments on their the}Parent Night. tend meetings before tested on the law and promise, and then he will be invested, After being invested/and Cubs receive their scarves| he may wear the uniform, withlas they are asked for by the|® the scarf marked to show his|auxiliary. These own pack. He is encouraged tolthe responsibility of the auxi take seriously his duty to the}; Queen, his community, June 19 at 6.30 p.m. Pot luck|™arvelous letter. You've made comm his|D. D. Barton, Hillcroft street, is| home and family. Cubs learn toljooking after the used uniforms be helpful where possible, tojto be returned to know well the words of the an-|wouid be glad them, and to know and under-|available turned in to her. Work stand by study, the aspects of/for the coming fall bazaar will 1962 '| ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: I know }}you must work hard writing your column which appears seven days a week. Do you ever wonder if you are getting through to people? Well, I'm the mother of four children, and I'd like to tell you what your column has done for our fam- ily. It has provided us with new ground rules to live by. Here are just a few: /} 1. B.A.L. (Before Ann Land- t lers) everyone in the house used to open up every bit of mail regardless of the name on 'the envelope. You put a stop to this practice. 2. Our relatives used to drop in three times a week. Your | }column gave us the courage to ask them to please call first. Now when we have other plans we tell them, and we are no longer trapped in our own home by unexpected company And, incidentally, they are over here much less often, which suits me fine. 3. Our 15-year-old daughter told us three months ago that she is not going to smoke no matter what the rest of the jcrowd does because, "Ann jLanders says it is a filthy, |stupid, expensive, unattractive jhabit which doesn't do one thing for anybody." 4. My husband used to go vu "silent spells' when something |bothered him. He learned from Godfrey Sweet, all of Osh- | awa. The choral service took Place in St. George's Memo- |ann Landers the wisdom of rial Church. +4, |talking things out. You may Ireland Studio |have saved him from an ulcer. g ». I used to nag my husband Mr. Shmyr for his interesting endlessly about hanging up his| talk. |clothes and putti thi i Mrs. G. E. Fitches, president,| their proper prinng Gaur ar spoke of attending the anniver-|ymn taught me it takes less sary dinner of scouting at Done-jenergy to do these things my-| van Collegiate with her hus-/self. You may have saved me band, and said they had enjoyed/from an ulcer. don't know whether I it very much. Mrs. D. L. St.) 6 1 Andrews also attended this ain. |should kiss you or kill you Zor ner, and spoke to the members 3 ies this one, Ann--but now I'm on some of the highlights. inating , r It was decided that the suxil-lurerreyone pecsleetse PRUE iary would have a picnic at the} Rover Den at Camp Samac| Dear Believers: Thanks for a item and dishes to be brought. gg Penge eis a 3 eee ve | ar Ann Landers: My hus- Eng 8th Oshawa Scout Port! band and I have a lovely home Cop sent a letter of thanks tol ng we entertain fairly often the members, thanking them We enjoy company and its no The Leaders, Rovers, Scouts|: scarves are|? LAKE ROSSEAU MUSKOKA, ONT, A dream vacation on beautiful \ lake Rosseau, Splendid meal and ary and many are needed. Mrs. use, and) to have an Family Flourishes By Landers Rules {with me but | dread meeting new people because I'm uncom- fortable about such things. Can you help me or am I beyond hoe, MUSHMOUTH Dear Mushmouth: Nothing is |wrong with "how do you do" jbut if it seems foolish to you, jby all means say something gielse, such as "I'm happy to |meet you." I agree with your strain for me to have a dinner/gir] friend about 'pleased to party for 12 or 14. When the moet you.' It's corn ball and weather is good we have had| . 3 Z as many as 30 for a barbecue. |™ore often than not it comes Many people .we have enter- out "pleezedtameetcha." tained have never invited us "Same here," suggests a back. There are five or SiX/hankrupt vocabulary. It's far | NEWS IN BRIEF BALLET EXPERT vid Shields, former dancer and here have been purchased. by the provincial government. It is part of a plan to have recrea-|(CP)--Goats' milk has received|Goats' milk sometimes can be 'tional STRATFORD, Ont. (CP)--Da-jareas. GOATS' MILK jficials to draw up a list of NOTTINGHAM, Englandibreeders who can supply it. close parks to urbanjofficial recognition: and the ag-|effective in curing asthma, hay- riculture ministry has asked of-'fever and stomach upsets. ballet master of the Royal Win- nipeg Ballet, will join soloists of Toronto's National Ballet for the Stratford Festival's Schoen- burg Heritage concert July 13 and 15. LASTING VALUE EDMONTON (CP) -- A Bible in a box will be sent instead of! flowers by the Edmonton and district labor council when a! member dies. The Bible and) cedar box will cost $5 instead) couples we've had to dinner at, | Say pea least a half dozen times. I know aero, " ee cm happy te for a fact they have had parties| have met you, too." And if you} and not included us. Yet. when-|will add the person's name to ce I invite them they are!whatever phrase you use, it al-| | Johnny-on-the-spot. ways sounds bett | My husband says if they did "79> Sounds Detter. of the $10 that has been paid for flowers. HANDY PARKS VICTORIA (CP)--To form a new provincial park, 160 acres of land 20 miles northwest of not care for us they wouldn't accept our invitations. But why don't they invite us back? Am I petty? EX-CLUDED Dear Ex: Some people like you well enough to go to your parties, but not quite. well enough to invite you to theirs. If 'you've learned who these jpeople are, wise up and 'take jthem off your guest list. | Dear Ann Landers: I am 15 Examinations for master plumbers jand trying hard to learn good |manners. When I meet a per- |son for the first time I feel fool- ish saying '"'how do you do" be- cause this phrase has no mean- ing. I think, "pleased to meet you" is better. My girl friend says it's corny. After a person says "pleased to meet you', I find myself saying "same here" and I feel like a sap. But what else is there to say? Maybe something is wrong HENRY PLUMBERS! the City Hall at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, June 15th. Applications to sit, to be in by 5:00 p.m., Tuesday, June 11th. Secretary, Plumbers Examining Board journeymen and will be held at CHAPMAN, | | | CARD Buy your Father's Day cards now while you from our complete selection PRICED FROM eccommodation at a wide range of rates our flag. Many small testsipe given out at the picni $56.00 weekly | bring him to the completion of} >" le deocearn|| "| his first Eye, and then he will The meeting closed with the mn | AR ricisbnat bee, : Scout Mothers Promise, and| ily continue with tests for his sec- refreshments were served | Manos | ond Eye. Important to Cubbing ents were served by || RESORT | are the games played at each meeting, as this develops clean competition, and team - work. Knots and semaphors also come into the Cub's training. Many|quality of articles made of pre-| badges can be obtained by thel|cious metals were stamped in boys who really work hard. The|London in 1300. inspection of uniform, hands and shoes keep the 'SIX'S* trim and in competition with one an-| other." Mrs. Mathew Sutton thanked THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Those engaged in constructive work should find this an excel- lent period, since planetary in- fluences stimulate good ideas. During the P. M., however, avoid friction in family and so- cial circles and shun extrava- gance, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, you may look forward to an interesting, but- not dramatic, year. Ambitious plans, where career goals are concerned, could be furthered considerably if you act now. Your stars also augur well for personal relation- Ships. Be conservative in finan- cial matters, however. 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