Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Oct 1963, p. 9

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M ES INTTS, GROUPS, AUXILL _ -|on ceremics. _ \displayed some _ beautiful 'tery, which she had made and 'ldescribed the various methods 'jof producing the finished ar- '|ticles. Mrs. Scott thanked Mrs. +|Campbell on behalf of the mem- a\bers. BOWMANVILLE MISS Tracy Lynn was seven daughter of Mr. and Mrs. *|Phillips, the Grade 1 teacher, '|was read thanking the commit- great success. Miss Wallace had a number o interesting leaflets and a' selec- tion of books, from which she read excerpts and at the same time explained the value and enjoyment children receive lfrom reading. Mrs. Elwin Oakes thanked Miss Wallace on o2half of the members, The meeting ended with a so- cial half hour. COURTICE UCW JOY UNIT The Joy unit of Courtice UCW met recently at the home of Mrs. Thomas Gladman Jr., with eleven members present. Mrs. Norris Conboy presented th devotional period on the theme of "Thanksgiving". The hymn "Now Thank We All Our, CORONATION CLUB The monthly meeting of the Coronation Community Club was held at 8.00 p.m. on Oc- tober 1, 1963, at the East Whitby Coronation School, Mrs. Donald Scott, vice-president, presiding. The room prize was won by Mrs, Robertson's room. ; It was reported that a dupli- cator had been purchased by Mrs. Roy S. Robertson, who had kindly offered the Club the use of the duplicator whenever it was néeded, Philip A letter from Mrs, tee responsible for the Grade 1 Mothers' Tea, which was a (Gsa"-was suns, followed: byiMts. Donald Barraball and Mrs.[UCW bazaar is set for Thurs- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 15, 1963 9 prayer. Mrs. Alec Garden and|Alec Garden were given con-|day, Novembef 21 ai 7.80 p.m. it Mrs. Erie Dunham read the| cerning the purchase of a fiéw|was asked that members please scripture, followe¢ by a story|guest book for ike © andibring projects that are finished "Harvest Home", given by Mrs.|the making of a stand for same.|to the next meeting at the home Norris Conboy. The president, Mrs. Brucelof Mrs. Donald Barraball on we land a 800 Minutes were read by Mrs.|Johnson, reported from a recent|vember 4. and a soci Donald Cowle and reports fromlexecutive meeting that the fall} It was announced there williby all. not be a fall turkey supper Courtice: Church this. year. Mrs, Norris Conboy ied in an fame of pass-word time was enjoyed at | _ It the rungs of a metal clothes ve HOUSEHOLD HINT | make the ryer serviceable again by wrapping plastic tape around the rusty rungs. Mrs, Donald Campbell spoke Mrs. Campbell pot- EAL NTI NEW DIMENSIONS CUSTOMER SERVICE NESBITT'S New ideas in fashions over cup of coffee with us fter hour appointments CALL 728-5623 33 KING ST. EAST e Miss Enid Wallace, Librarian in the Children's Department o* the Oshawa Public Library, spoke on children's reading. John Badour, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs, Gordyn Brent of Tyrone. Her great-grand- mother is Mrs. L. D. Sykes of Tyrone. --Aldsworth Photography months old when this picture was taken. She is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Badour of RR No. 1, Bow- manville, and is the grand- ANN LANDERS Settle The Argument In Time For Christmas Dear Ann Landers: My a I'm not pinning any medals band and I believe in planning'on myself, Ann, but I just hap- ahead. We are now arguihg|pen to be an excellent. typist. about Christmas cards. onal Should I deal with the All the years we have been|'touble-maker? married we've had our cards| JEALOUSY printed with my name appear-| Dear Victim: If you are twice ing first. Example: "Greetings)as fast and three times as ef- from Dorothy and Dick." My/jficient as any 'girl in the of'ice husband says it's time I gave|two minutes here and five min- him top-billing for a change andjutes there will not put you in have the cards read "'Greetings|hot water. from Dick and Dorothy." Defang the informer by re- I was under the impression|porting to the office manager that the woman's name is sup-jany of your irregularities be- posed to appear first as a mat-|fore she gets the 'chance. ter of etiquette. -- sayslam) Dear wrong about this and it's just ajyear-old girl who is bei ' matter of which way you wartltered to Sait hy : coe i to do it. Will you please sett'e|won't give up, To make tant. the argument in a hurry? --/ters worse my mother thinks TIRED OF FIGHTING |this boy is great. Dear Tired: I do hope these) [as iS words seach ye in non There! was Bo Brag a frnany Be are only ays left umil| j ; Christmas, mother if I had a date for Fri- On printed cards the woman's|me back the next day. I've told name should appear first. Since/her a dozen times not to give your husband would like his|him any encouragement, She Mame to appear first for a|should have told the pest that) change (big deal) you couid/I did have a date for Friday. please him by hand-signing the/The next day when he called Cards. It is correct for the per-|l had to. accept because mom|/ gon who signs for himself andjhad put me on the spot. another person to place the! I don't enjoy this boy's com- other person's name first. pany. He is so sweet and _at- Dear Ann Landers: A certain woman who works 'n this office hates me because I have a ter- rific figure and I eat anything I want while she starves her- self to death and looks like a) Mack truck. This woman is always trying to put me in hot water with the office manager. If I am five minutes. late in the morning she reports me. If I overstay embarrasses me by bringin gifts. I want to get "a of 'him or keeps but I don't know how. Help: Please!--PIXIE FACE Dear Face: Girls who write and ask how to get rid of a fel- low don't really want to. It's flattering to be sought after (even by a creep) so you give him that "go away closer" routine. A girl who wants to be -- VICTIM OF} Ann Landers: I'm a 16-| tentive he makes me sick. He: Preveei iter Safety underfoot starts at the Cat's Paw sign! Ce eeeevecesaasscesessassesesses® gO Cede reeesececcceeuscceveesen, |day night. She suggested he ei Positive non- slip protection © ... Just like Mother Nature's! 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