Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Aug 1962, p. 7

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"SAR RIMM a CoM ror ee ROR A _-- a CELEBRATING his first birthday is Robert Mc- Dougall Munn, son of Mr. and | Mrs, R. M. Munn, Hazelwood | drive, He is the grandson of | Athiliis THIS HAPPY little fellow is Michael John Judge, who was seven and a half months old when this picture was taken. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | John D. Judge, Elgin street | MASTER JOHN Thomas | Gordon is the one-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. George Gor- don, Quebec street. His grand- parents are Mrs. Clarke Moore, Oshawa and Mr. and LIMIT PRESERVES Home canning and preserving Mr. and Mrs. George Lees, | Oshawa and Mrs. Ian Bendie, | Perth, Scotland. He was one year old yesterday. --Ireland Studio | Bic: das | east and grandson of Mr, and Mrs. William Andrey and Mr. | and Mrs, J. E. Judge, all of | Oshawa. --Aldsworth Photography POSING TOGETHER are , of Mrs, Charles Johnson of | and Mark one year old when Michael Charles, and Mark | Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. | this picture was taken re- Cameron, sons of Mr.. and : hitb iat Mrs. Bernard Johnson, RR 3, ° John D mete alee W 6 y. | cently. Bowmanville, and grandsons | Michael was four years old --Aldsworth Photography " | | | | Mrs. N. H. Gordon of Am- herst, Nova Scotia and his great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gordon of Yar- mouth, N.S. | --Photo by Peter Ellins CUTE CUKES Here's a party or buffet snack is only one of the many ways to worth trying. Remove the cenire save on your food dollar. Sea- of a pared cucumber with an sonal low prices may tempt you'apple corer, Then stuff tightly to preserve more than your fam- with a soft cheese or cheese ily may use during the year. spread. Chill and then slice %4 Plan ahead, canning only thelinch thick required amount, because as a ment at The Foods Depart- Macdonald. Institute rule, canned goods cannot be Guelph suggests this snack may kept more than 12 months with out quality deterioration. also be used to garn *jed salad. } ha mould- ! great grandparents are Mrs. John Stanley and Mrs. John Lansdale, all of Bolton, Lan- cashire, England, --Aldsworth Photography THESE HAPPY young James Wallwork, Marquette ladies are eighteen-month-old avenue. They are the grand- Susan Marie and four-year- daughters of Mr. and Mrs. old Carol Ann Wallwork, | James Wallwork: and Mr. and daughters of, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. John Brady and their 'many years and have always!knobs, THIS WINSOME miss is | and Mrs. George Peters ot | Lynne Beverly, daughter of | Tichbourne. Lynne was one Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Peters, : | Highland avenue and grand- dicate old when she posed for this picture. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. | E. Howes of Parkham and Mr. --Aldsworth Photography ANN LANDERS Widow Scolds Beau | grandchildren of Mrs. C. N, Dear Ann Landers: I'm a.ago. This girl's mother let her middie aged busness man who get away with murder. She is| is going with a very fine widow, |lazy and sloppy beyond words. | \I"ve known this woman for|Her clothes are on chairs, door- under the bed--every- 'admired her. where but where they belong.| After a year of steady court-'She even leaves the bath tow-| ship I asked her to marry. me. els on the floor for me to pick |She said yes. This woman sel-| up. | jdom mentions her deceased| If I say one word to the girl| |husband (which I appreciate)|her father turns on me like a |but I know they were a devoted |tiger. I'm sure she tries to ma-| _|couple. Last night I asked her|noeuver me into losing my. tem- ;| straight away if she loved mejper in the hope that it will jas much as she loved him. She|make trouble between her jhesitated a moment. Then, in father and me. | jan almost belligerent voice, she! ym determined not to let this announced: "I will never be) pir) break up my marriage. | able to love anyone as much as/She'd like nothing better than| \I loved him." _|to have her daddy all to her.| I am terribly hurt over this self. But I'm--NOT ABOUT TO and don't know what to make scRAM | of it. What do you think about the situation? -- : oat zh japartment with two other ca-| DOWNHEARTED ' reer girls. lt takes careful fi- Dear Downhearted: You got nancial managing to keep this precisely what you deserved.|rather elegant roof over our Dear Ann: I'm sharing an} - You had no business fishing for) heads but we all feel it's worth! +, comparisons: Your question jt, } forced the woman to verbalize) The problem: One of the girls! her loyalty and devotion to her'has a steady boy friend who) Do! |dead husband. hangs around every evening.| It could well be that she | These two lie on the sofa and| loves you in a-different way and neck regardless of who is pres- for different reasons. Now take ent. We have only one sitting your foot out of your big mouth|ro9m and they have taken it and resolve to steer clear of the |over completely. subject. The othér evening I had a ee # PERSONALS Dear Ann Landers: Your let-|date. When he arrived 1 /anted ter from 'Ready to Scram'"'| to introduce him the the couple prompted me to speak myjon the sofa. They didn't even The Reverend Alfred Wool- cock, rector of St. Mark's _ |Church, and Mrs, Woolcock are visiting friends in northern On- tario until the end of this month. On Sunday, August 26, | Mr. Woolcock will preach in St. hiatthew's Cathedral and he and 4 ;. Woolcock will be the guests ; |of Dean Scovill and Mrs. Sco. ¢ |vill at that time. Holiday time is here with its comings and goings all over the 'city. If you have been away, you can let your friends know ing the Social Department (723-3474). The names of guests jjanc newcomers 'are always i | most welcome. There is. no charge for thése items. Mr. and Mrs. John Goodes ® \and family of Madrid, Spain, formerly of Oshawa, have re- turned for a month's vacation |to visit friends and relations. Mr. Goodes is employed by the American Government as a leather consultant, in Madrid, _Mr. and Mrs. George Nugent and family, Oshawa boulevard south, and Mrs. Paul Mark, Harmony road north, have re-| turned from a vacation at High i Lake, Muskoka. os Mrs. M. J. Ryan and son John, Roxborough avenue, have returned after a two-months' motor trip through the Mari- time provinces and Vermont While in Nova Scotia they spent WOOLWORTH'S awa and Mr. Edward Curtin of Downeyville. Brenda was six months old when this pic- ture was taken. --Aldsworth Photography A BUNDLE of joy is Brenda , Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Donald Curtin, Windsor street and granddaughter of Mr. Wililam Andrechuk of Osh- that you have returned by call-} |piece. I am going to sign this| get up to say "how do you do" lletter "Not About to Scram"--|--just waved "hi" from a re- |and I hope it will give strength|clining position. jand encouragement' to other| We knew this girl well before |second wives who are struggl-|we signed the lease but we had ing with the problem of rebel-|no idea she had so little respect for herself. | I married a man who has aj What can we do? We have jdaughter 20 years of age. She| eight months to go on this lease) leame to live with us two years|and we need her financial help.| Pn orneMCy rater . gine g? | ---GLENDALE three weeks with Corporal and Dear Glendale: I assume you Mrs. Bartholemew Ryan at their|are splitting the rent three cottage at Margaretsville on the| Ways which entitles each of you | Bay of Fundy. 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