Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Jun 1963, p. 8

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Boneham thanked Mrs. A. Mac-|Those receiving thelr second Dougall for her inspiring talk./red star and presented by Mrs. Linda Wherry thanked the/raiph Boneham were Beverly women of the UCW for serving Genge, Brenda Pierson, Karen at the banquet. A sing song was led by Miss Pierson, Sherry Yuill, Gail CGIT, Explorers Receive Stars 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, June 1, 1963 | ANN LANDERS invited me. to other affairs that, usually with his sis- fometimes alone. 1 got the| At Group Banquet t sometimes alone. I go' A definite impression that his Pp q Lois Wherry. " 5 fondness for me was increasing) The Westmount United) The CGIT girls entertained| Second blue star presented by and that he would ask me to|church CGIT and Explorer|the mothers with the gamejMrs. Murray McPherson were marry him. I would have said|panquet was held recently in|'pass. word". Master of cere-/Marylou Oliver, Valerie Gar- Memory Over Prom Will Fade With T e yes. the church hall. The tables|monies was Linda Clark, time|jrett, Janice Owen, Jean Wot- Suddenly he stopped calling|were decorated in keeping with|keeper. Ann Louise Ross. Thejten, Linda McPherson. Fg Rea hong ety gt Nice tamer eas ter ae: and it was as if he had dropped|the mission study on Hongjcommercials were taken bv! Second gold stars were pre- but it is breaking my heart. lest. Thank you. So, three lashes /ff the planet. I thought per-|Kong. Susan Goulding, Beth Love and sented by Miss Lois Wherry to E I ber I|with a wet tea bag for me.|aps he might be ill, so I] Miss Linda Wherry, president|P@mela Gravelle. The devotion-/Kathleen Cobb, Judy Owen, rn anes eee to the i And thank you for writing called him, He said, bluntly,|of CGIT, acted as chairman for|@! was led by the three Ex-|Barbara Armstrong. ity promt forward (0 the big-"Dear Ana Landers: 1 have|"My sister felt I was becoming|the evening and proposed the|Plorer graduates, Barbara) wrs Alex Sinclair presented out sMfe -- the Junior-Senior|been a widow for 10 years, The|!00 interested in you and that\toast to the Queen and to the Armstrong, Judy Owen, Kath-\;yqy Owen, Kathleen Cobb and Pe vb getty 'aan bout/man next door lost his wife|People were talking. I thought) mothers. Mrs. Kenneth Cobb re- Jeen Cobb. Barbara Armstrong with their wint, "L would wes "end how t/about a year ago. Our relation-|it best to terminate the re-/sponded for the mothers. A/film was shown taken from)graduating certificate. and would wear ai Mrs. R. C. Preston, leader of|the mission study. "Adventure| achievement pin. The girls hav- ir fi I/ship was always a_pleasant|laionship." ' j * ree reall thangs to Faget one. A few months ago this) Dear M.R.T.: A man who|the CGIT, introduced the headin Hong Kong". ing had three or more ae ot ' ser- F man began to show an interest|could be so easily influenced by|table guests. Mrs. A. MacDou-| The Star ceremony was con-/faithful attendance ah tae Oe es wee in me. He began by inviting me/his sister is no red-hot bargain./gall representing the church|ducted by Mrs. Gordon Wherry,|vice and earned all their Ex- Well, all my dreams are shat-|to an art exhibit, along with! You've lost nothing, believe me.!spoke to the girls. Mrs. Ralphicounsellor of the Explorer's.|plorer stars. ' #itered because nobody has asked me to go. All my friends have been invited to go and I've been hoping that. maybe a few of the boys who have been pleasant to: me were just bashful, and hold- ing off, But now I am sure I © \will not be asked at all. How can I hold back the tears when I hear the girls dis- cussing their gowns and all the last minute details? I hate for them to pity me but I am sure they are doing that right now. Please give me some help. I am--Crushed Dear Crushed: If you knew me 6 wa\the number of letters I have re- : iP. j ceived similar to yours you % i 'ley _-|wouldn't feel so "alone." And : * : this is one of the sad things : UB ... Mili cc) about proms or any special event where some people are bound to be left out. It does hurt, But it isn't the end of the world honey. You will survive the blow and it will fade from memory. Life can be tough and disappointments and heart- aches come to everyone sooner or later. Nobody escapes. So siti awa General Hogpital, Mrs. caught by the camera at the W. Armstrong, president and Get Acquainted Tea held last Mrs. S. A, Heney, chairman t Adelaide House. of Gis evening Chapter, ate Wednesday a elaide vhs From left to right, Mrs. T. H. Everson, honor- ary president of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary of Osh- ~ Members Of Women's Hospital Auxiliary Gather % \ ' i, . . - With Friends At Success Get Acquainted Tea -- Sinsiter'ts°tisappointment 2 | pelt a rome i j i Mrg' A. W. Arm-jtea ble were Mrs. Alfred|faced, remember, it's no' - oe oe e se opis jg Be ent, and Mrs. astins Mrs. C./D. Russell, Mrs.|what happens to us but how we ' Women's Hospital Auxi mad . Stephen Heney, chairman of the|J. G. Dancey, Mrs. James Mc-|take if that counts. the Oshawa General Hospital in Evening Chapter. Marshall,| Deag,Ann Landers: the form of a Get Acquainted) -eceive, fame tag on her ar-|Mrs. Harry Taylor, Mrs. G. Hevious_that you don't know any- Tea was held last Wednesday at} ,iya)/* Jackson, Mrs. T. E.-Sutherlarid,|thing about brewing tea--or the *. Adelaide House. 4 Guest of honor, Mrs. T. H. Mrs, W. J. Wells, Mrs. Peter|proper use~of_teabags. \ The tea table was decorated|fyerson, honorary president of|2@karow, Mrs, J. C. Hepburn! When a woman wrote and with a centre-piece .of spring|the auxiliary, presided at the|and Mrs. Garth Gillespie. asked what to do with the . flowers flanked by, tapers.|tea table with Mrs. N. E. Felt,| The conveners for this happy|Sloppy-looking thing, you said a Each sandwick~and tea plate|/Mrs, C. R. Lunn and Mrs. A. P.|affair were Mrs. R. W. Bassett,|guest should not be faced with ; was with a small bou-|Robson. |Mrs. E. F. Cuthbertson, Mrs,/the problem--that the hostess) * quet of' lilly of the valley"efeat;; The following executive mem-|Harold Tonkin, Mrs. Stanley|should remove the tea bag in ing a springtime theme. bers of the Afternoon and Even-|Lovell, Mrs, S. A. Heney anajthe kitchen. cet Members and guests were re-\ing Auxiliaries assisting at the/Mrs. Peter Zakarow. The idea of the tea bag is so! - that each person can brew tea! to his own taste. | Burroughs-Oldham| Vows Exchanged sheath dress, matching three-|the kitchen? It's a good thing) quarter coat, pink pillbox hat/you aren't the food editor or| ham, daughter of Mrs. Andrew| they are making their home at/death wrote to tell me I was Davidson, Brooklin, and the|38 Torian street, Brooklin. It's ob- }a copper shade boucle suit, people like i white hat and accessories and PF onde agterwdigh orgy lenei ja corsage of yellow roses, is there in having a tea bag| The gride was wearing a pink|if it's going to be removed in| In Brooklin jand white accessories when the/you'd starve to death. -- Tea The marriage was perform-| bridal couple left on a honey-|Lover ed in Brooklin United Church)mon trip to indianapolis,.In-| Dear Lover: Many food edi- recently when Donna Gail Ol-|diana, U.S.A. On their return|tors who are not starving to GRADUATES Miss Carole FE. Porter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James G, Porter, Lilac Court, graduated today from the School of Nursing of Kitchen- er General Hospital, Kit- chener. Miss Porter attend- ed OCC] and Donevan Col- legiate. HOUSEHOLD HINT If you are in the midst of a paint job and have to stop for a day or two, pour some water over the top of the paint left in the can. This will preserve it and prevent a thick film from forming on top. When ready to late Mr, Nathan Oldham, be-) came the bride of Mr. Neil Ir-| win Burroughs, son of Mr. and) Mrs. Clarence Burrou ghs,| Brooklin, The marriage was performed by the Reverend S. J. Hillier with Mr. E. A. Winkler as or- ganist. The bride wore a street- length sheath dress of white peau de soie with a matching jacket fashioned with a boat neckline, three-quarter sleeves and lace trim. The skirt was completed by a double lace overskirt. Her finger-tip veil was held by a pillbox head- dress and she carried a cas- cade of pink roses. | The matron of honor, Mrs. Donald Wright, wore a three- piece blue linen suit, white ac. MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. S. 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