< road the minutes; The © cor- respondence was read by Mrs. H. Wilton, appreciation cards the Father and Son Banquet to|were received from Mrs. Ken be held on March 23. neth Proctor, Mrs. Elmer Ran- In commemoration of Lordjdall, Mrs. Tom Mediand, Mrs. Baden-Powell, a talk was given|R. Bennett and Mrs. Wilbur ly meeting in Knox Presbyter-|by lcrs. Larry Ostrom. Next/Rusnell. Mrs. Joshua Kinsey ian a be yd with the|meeting will be March 18, gave a reenae a nde in president; Mrs; rry Ostrom| - memory of Mrs. Norman Wray presiding. * KING STREET UCW --jand Mrs. William' Battle. Mrs, Mrs. Kenneth Code, secre-| President Mrs. Douglas Red-|Douglas Redpath reported on tary, read the minutes. In ab-\Path presided over the UCW activities -- World Day of Pray- sence of the tre. urer, Mrs.|meeting held February 14,/er March 1; also on the visit Kenneth Hann gave the financ-\Treasurer Mrs. Herbert Porter|to UCW Presbyterial ho Bow- gave the financial report and cial report. manville. A report was given on the|Secretary Mrs. Albert Hatfield' The Delmar Unit 6) 'was in in Valentine Teas and Bake Sale s Ladies! Be First! held' February 13. The _presi- der:, expressed her apprecia- Do your decorating early. Let us show you the latest in fashionable home Celebrating rd jesiveréaty RESULTS COUNT! decorating ideas, using the finest (QNCE'A YEAR) © M| (L) 'S| paints and the very tatest wallpaper 0°: OFF ON ALL MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE COLD WAVES ASK FOR YOUR he 2 : FREE COLOR SCHEME VY) -ersllrve Consult @ Member of the "DURING MONTH OF ~acgeeet DECORATING Oshawa & District PRESTO tion to the members whe~as- sisted. Preparations were made for UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES 16TH SCOUT: MOTHERS' AUX. The 16th Scout Mothers' Aux- jliary held their regc'-=r month- and bake sale. Mrs, G. Lavictoire unit leader} gave a reading and read a (theme) "To The Work', sonal scripture was read by Mrs. Rob-|showed stides illustrating ert Johnson. Hymn 390 was sung|way to budget the income. with Mrs. 'Theodore Wilkins at} The meeting' closed with the piano. Mrs. Donald Cooper|y"' ~y btnediction. a *. W. - Beng: oe The Friendship Unit (6) wi manager King Branch of Toronto Dominion|Mrs. Harold Bell, leader, served Bank. Mr. -- then phe re ents. é There 15 me~*- tor present. As March 31 is the anniver- sary of the church, the mem- bers of the UCW will conduct the evening service at 7 p.m., having as guest speaker, Mrs. Leslie W. Herbert, from King Street United Church and guest choir from Ragtan United Church. The membershave _ been in- vited to attend "World Day of Prayer" at Kedron and Centre Street United Oburch, both on March 1, in the afternoon at 2.30, Centre Street also has a service in the evening at 7.30. Lunch committee for March will be Mrs. Charles Pogson, Mrs. Rundle, Mrs. James Ran- dall and, Mrs. Saywell. The evening closed with the Mizpah Benediction. A few contests were enjoyed by the members of the group with. Mrs. Henry Beckle _in charge. Refreshments were of the . and vne visi- ANN LANDERS State Driving Laws Lax And Antiquated he reaches 70 years of age. No automatic renewals for old cod- gers in the Land 0" Lincoln. Arkansas: Mother-is 78. She doesn't know anything about a car except how to start it and how to stop it, She ignores stop signs ae on the side- WESTMOUNT UCW Unit 2 Unit 2 of Westmount United Church Women held its monthly meeting recently. The evening began with bowling and later the group met at the manse. The Variety Concert, sponsor- ed by the group. is being held Satirday, March 2, at 8.00 p.m. A barbershop quartet, 'Four in Accord', the junior choir and Scottish dancers will take part. ST. STEPHEN UCW The St. Stephen UCW meeting was held in he ladies' parlor on February 14 'at 8 p.m. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. §. Charles Rundle. Mrs. Ray Smith opened the service with the singing. of hymn No. 36, "Wonderful Words|4 of Life" from the "Spiritual Life Song Book". Scripture reading was read by Mrs. Rundle. The meditation thought, 'Building a Life" was read by Mrs. Smith, followed by prayer. The service closed with the singing of hymn a) meGS Sat ein i Dear Readers: The letter from an irate Landers fan who sounded off about "old gaffers" being dangerous drivers pro- oot an avalanche of angry mail. I heard from 50 states, plus Puerto Rico, Bermuda and South Africa. Here's a sample of what my week has been like: New York: My husband is 82 years old. He drives to his office in Manhattan ores Se "as bia course we all pray before he leaves the house and we feel| Montana: In this state if the is helps. body is warm and they can find Ohio: There are more than|$3 in a pocket, the corpse can 5,500,000 drivers in Ohio. get a two-year licence to drive. ward of 2,000,000 drivers have| Missouri: The Show Me state riever been examined, Ajcan be shown a few things ee 2 walk, The local police look the other way because she's such a "sweet old lady." Arkansas' driving laws are positively me. 5 SSR 42 bd B52 i SUPPLIES (OSHAWA) LIMITED 723-4922 19 BOND WEST learner's permit costs 75 cents and a three-year licence costs $i. (Same as in 1936!) Perhaps your column will persuade. Ohio legislators to raise this ridicu- lous ante and use the money to set up a decent licensing and inspection program in Ohio. . Florida: There's a popular gag down here--"Old drivers never die--they go to Tampa or St. Pete." It's true, Ann. The arthritic, the lame, the halt and the blind can get their drivers' licences renewed in Florida by mail. It's a disgrace. Kentucky: My licence expired and I had to take a test like a beginner. I was furious but 't turned out to be a good idea because I had to re-study . the rules and it was amazing how much I didn't know. They're tough about expired licences in Kentucky, yet if your licence hasn't expired, you can get a renewal by mail. (We lose more colonels this way.) Virginia: Virginia's terrible roads kill more people than lousy drivers. Kansas: A recent survey of Kansas drivers showed a num- ber of people holding licences who claimed tax exemption al- lowed only to the blind. No at. tempt has been made to correct this idiotic situation. Illinois: I'm proud to say tha: every driver in our state has to take a beginner's test when about enlightened legislation for drivers, There are no laws in Missouri to protect us against senile, deaf, half-blind, crippled drivers. Help! Texas: Please, Ann Landers, print something in your column to embarrass the great state of Texas into junking her ant'- guated system of renewing driv- ers' licences automatically. It's frightening. Alabama: This is the worst state to drive in. If you value your life stay out of Alabama. Minnesota: We still have 50- year-old laws here for drivers. Renewals go out in the mails by the thousands. Age or physi- cal condition mean nothing in Minnesota. Indiana: I'm happy to say In- diana is leading the way to traf- fic safety with its re-examina- tion law for drivers' licences. A test must be taken every four years. Georgia: We have a horrible accident rate because of out- moded laws. Please, Ann, shame our backward state into action. The carnage on the high- ways of Georgia is shocking North Carolina: For the fifth straight year North Carolina's driving licence system was rated first by the American As- sociation of Motor Vehicles Ad- ministration. We are proud. And now dear. readers- -here is the blockbuster Only 14 states require tests for re-lic- 11th Brownie Pack If you live in a state with horse and buggy laws write to your governor and yell your head off. The life you save could be your own --ANN LANDERS Hold Thinking Day The 11th Brownie Pack met for the regular meeting at St. George's Church Hall, Wednes- day, February 20, with Brown Ow! Mrs. Thomas Tipton, Taw- ny Owl Mrs. R. T. Hart and Packie Miss C. J. Wiley in at- tendance. It. was a highlighted occasion being the commemoration of "Thinking Day". The wise little owl looked down upon a decorated cake, the centre piece being a Globe with a Brownie on top signall- ing greetings to Brownies all over the world; this being sur- rounded by 36 candles. Each Brownie lit a candle for her sister brownie in the country she represented. The story of the Founder, Lord Baden Powell was read MON. ,. FRI. 9.30 P.M. Ti \ "TH 6 ) FREE and the cake was cut. 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