Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Oct 1963, p. 8

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vand father and sister and they' sound like fine people, I have seen his home from the outside and it is beautiful. aoa possibly be. ashamed Scisci Biisscis aprouis AWA TIMES, Friday, October 16, 1968: g THE Ost sa EXPRESSIONS FLEETING, LIKE YEARS, 'FROM BABY DAYS TO CHILDHOOD ANN LANDERS man, RR 1, Bowmanville. Steven is the grandson of Mrs. S, Huisman of Huissen, Holland, "THE CAREFREE days of babyhood are reflected in the sunny smile of Steven Peter Huisman, one-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs, Herman Huis- --Ireland Studio two years old, and Margaret Elizabeth, three: Margaret was the first Oshawa baby born on New Year's Day, 1960. They are the children of THIS PORTRAIT captures the personalities of the Con- way trio. They are Laurie Jean, one year old last August; Steven Christopher, NINE-YEAR-OLD Debra Anne is a picture of sweet girlhood. She is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Bryan, Pacific avenue, avd Mr. and Mrs. David Conway, | Cabot street, and their grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. | Fred Brown and Mrs. Chris- | topher Conway, all of Oshawa. | --Ireland Studio | President Reviews Objectives | Ot University Women's Club' The large number of mem-|Fourteenth Conference in} bers present at the first meeting| Mexico City, July, 1962. These| |home of Mrs. R. D, Guselle, 50 |Connaught street. Dr. Claude Vipond, whose re.| port was addressed the South East Asia. members reported yesterday, ' for this season of the University] Women's Club of Oshawa and| District were warmly wel- comed by their president, Mrs. E. M, Culp. | tion. | As a basis upon wh'ca thelr! wie; Margaret Pellow, past-| work for the year 1963-64 might| be constructed Mrs. Culp re-| viewed the aims of the local) club. They are as follows: Tol stimulate the interest of women) lare to be considered by the) members so that at a future meeting discussion may bring about a motion for their adop-| jpresident, brought the club up to date concerning a protege) whom the Oshawa club had sponsored through a project undertaken by the Internation- in public affairs and to provide] rtunit: r the expres- cM gare gue oy PresWomen to help university women in war torn countries. To promote higher education| moving letter from Miss) among women, and | Proule was read which direct-| to encourage research work Ved her -heart-telt greeting| facilitate social intercourse and)¢hrough 'Miss Pellow to the co-operation between women bY! members. different universities through- .. out the world. |STUDY GROUPS As it had nm arranged for; Announcement was made con-) the ¢lub- hear Dr. Claude |cerning study group dates | Vipond speak of his experience land places of meeting. Travel in Malaya as a member of a/Group to meet October 28 at| Columbo Plan team of Cana-jthe home of Mrs. A. F. Annis. dian doctors, the business meet-/The French Conversation Group ing was dealt with succinctly to meet next Monday at the Federation of University; Sue NO ibe ygre WAITING ' Immediate Delivery made drapes to- tomorrow -- Hun- from, iy PHONE ' 725- fy COME IN WARD'S DRY GOODS SIMCOE ST. S, AT ATHOL ST. | on} | | | | READY - MADE} ye Select your ready- J) . day--for delivery Hi} % dreds to. choose | Dear Ann Landers: What can we do about a woman in our neighborhood who doesn't have all her marbles? There are several families on this street and we all have young children. Naturally, chil- dren fight. This mother is for- eyver rushing out of her house and becoming involved in the battles of her four-and five- year-olds. She hits the young- sters, sometimes in the face up magazine, a mixing spoon-- or whatever she happens to be holding in her hands at the moment. Yesterday I just happened to be looking out the window and I saw her take a swipe at my three - year - old. I immediately went over and asked her what she thought she was doing, She replied: "Your ciild took my Harvey's bottle of ants." Please don't suggest that I reason with her because it is impossible'to reason with a nut. Please suggest something work- John McDonald, lives in jable. .. .--END OF MY ROPE. Edinburgh, Dear Rope: Instruct your --Photo by Hornsby |children to stay out of the woman's yard, If she puts a foot on your property--either to ref- jeree or to take over for her kids --tell her she is trespassing and it is against the law. Dear Ann Landers: Last Sun- day I was invyited to have sup- per in a restaurant with my boy friend and his parents. I am not quite 13, and I am a boy, too, so don't jump on my head for dating so young. I was embarrassed when they asked me to order first because I didn't know how much money they wanted to spend on me. granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Willis Bryan, Oshawa. Her great-grandmother, Mrs. PLAN CONFEDERATION LONDON (Reuters) -- The newspaper Sunday Citizen _re- ports that a plan to link Spain and Portugal in a confederation "is under active consideration'"' by the rules of the two nations. The newspaper says the idea was raised at a secret meeting between Generalissimo Fran- cisco Franco of Spain and Pre- mier Antonio Salazar of Portu- gal in May. Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C, Oshawa Sewing Centre | | | 100 King St. £. 728-5156 | Tune-ap Special 3.98| FAST SERVICE CHIROPRACTOR | @ Rheumatism e Migraine Headaches 329 SIMCOE ST. S, 728-2391 and on the head with a rolled-|ti order something similar. Slap-Happy Woman. Has Mother's In Arms time and then said I would have a peanut-butter and jelly sand- wich because it was all I could think of. Everyone else ordered| ""aighten her out,' a whole dinner and I felt like a on' the miracle. cad eyes for your brother, eat with won't be able to afford whole dinners for everybody. --RED FACE Dear Red: Your best bet is Don't you think seven months! of chit-chat is enough? He wants to be serious but I don't want to get involved with a fellow who is afraid or ashamed to in- troduce me to his family, What I looked at the prices and|do you say? everything seemed pretty high.| Dear Enuff: You bet there is I didn't know whether to onder|Something fishy about this guy. a whole dinner or a sandwich|No girl should tie herself up for or what. Really, it was horrible.|Seven months just for the hali- I stumbled around for a long = Throw him k. Confidential to Dizzy From This Dame: Marriage will not so don't A girl|® --HAD ENU! UFF.| Be sure to use the varieties of ack in the Choice, Ont: sels sprouts, ca will come to your table green, crisp-tender and delicious, say food experts at: Macdonald Insti- tute, Guelph. Fs 38 Brussels sprouts that are recom- mended for freezing. These in- clude 'Catskill', "Half-Dwarf! Improved", and "Long Island) Improved." bs Freeze Brussels sprouts when they are at the optimum state of {| maturity, Over-mature Brussels sprouts become tough and un-' palatable while under-mature 'lones soften and lose flavor dur- ing freezing. It is wise to freeze this vege- zi eat HOUSEHOLD HINT To remove an egg stain from to say you can't decide what fabric, try sprinkling salt on Then you want and ask the others to|the spot immediately. please go ahead and order so soak in cold water before wash- sthen|ing. you can get an idea table as soon as possible after purchasing. Most vegetables tend to lose quality fairly quick- ly after harvest. It has been found that four quart boxes of Brussels sprouts will make ot six pints when prepared 'or freezing. f Dear Ann Landers: I've eco going steady with this fellow for sevyen months, He is 26 and I am 24, He is very sweet to me but there's something fishy about this guy. He has dinner at our house at least twice a week, My folks like him a lot and have| offered him the guest oom| when the weather has been bad) and his car was in the shop, He! lives on the other side of town.| In all the time we've been go- ing together he has neyver sug-) gested that J meet his folks. He has told me about his | RETAILERS FOR | ONE HOUR Now's the Time to Beautify want Home it! CUSTOM AND READY MADE DRAPES M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 Let us supply Your HEATING OIL TO THRIFTY CANADIANS 9:30 A.M. ae My PA. -- : EN MOHAIR & WOOL CARDIGAN Ladies' long sleeve cardigan is expertly styled for high- fashion flattery, white, grey, blue jay, ruby. 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