Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Oct 1963, p. 7

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i i i i { Unit 4, convened by Mrs. KE. Gay took as her theme "Church UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES *2,s"h-2%." Uy a , Miss Hazel "--wivener, and the group served ' giy- SIMCOE STREET UCW ing in Newtonville October 29. | 0." ee Werry presented a Thanksgiv Pi refreshments. ing worship service and intro- (Unit 11) | A letter was received from . ddcel the sult Mire BG. Hunt Unit of Simcoe/The Reverend Joseph = ST. ANDREW'S UCW Slorie wis' sane "phanks be to nited Church met re-ipath thanking. the group, oor Andrew's UCW held an-|God". Mrs, E, F. Cuthbertson ANN LANDERS __ Taxes Provide i Harve: pated. Street St. Dear Ann Landers: I earn a substantial salary but I had to/the truth and therefore, they float a loan to send our second|they don't see it--WALKING| minutes. Mrs. James Potter re-|speaker. | son to college this year. Why?/ON EGGS ported the correspondence, Miss) Miss Leah Garnow sang a) Because we Americans are) Dear Walking: Don't write to|/Muriel Oke reparetd 62 housejsolo, "Thanks be to God,' being taxed out of our pea-jyour friend with any sugges-/cails, 79 hospital calls, and 10|accompanied at the piano by) pickin' minds. | tions. books read. The treasurer's re-|Mrs. Orville Dewland. i Last Bow my wife and I sat) You may be sure the teachers|port.was given by Mrs. Sidney; Miss Merle Power presided! down figured out what per-|and principal are aware vf the|Lailey, The card secretary,|for the devotional period. Miss) of our combined dollars|poy's limitations, They are in ajMiss Gladys Frise, reminded|Evelyn Gay, devotional leader, | (she works, too) go for taxes of|better position to evaluate andjmembers the Christmas cards|was in charge of the devotions. | one sort or another. Startingito suggest special help if it is)were on hand. Miss Irene Boes|Hymns 164 and 500 were sung) with federal income taxes we/needed. reported on the books. with Miss Phyllis Glass at the! went straight through state) Dear Ann Landers: I am a Mrs, Maclean reminded|piano. Miss Gladys Frise took) taxes, city taxes, sales taxes,/girl 14 years old who has almembers of Baby Care in No-|a her topic "Church and) gasoline taxes, amusement|problem I can't talk over with vember, calendars on sale andjCitizenship," and led in a dis: the Oshawa Presbytery meet-Icussion period. Miss Evelyn} Mrs. Earle Webster read the/R. B, Galbraith will be the) NOTICE The Oshawa Businessmen's Association wish to make clear that a petition being circulated in the city is in no way connected with, nor approved by the Oshawa Businessmen's Assoc. An attempt is being made to break the store closing by-laws by tries among the Eskimos, Mrs.| s : F. Cuthbertson, was in charge/George Telford was the projec-| " ixon, social Con-\4¢ the meeting. Mrs. S. George|tionist. Mrs. R. I, Mark ex-|Nobbin spoke of the cominglannounced, also the next UCW pressed the thanks of the meet-|Christmas Fair to be held on|meeting on Tuesday evening, ing to those who had partici-|Friday, November 1, 2.30 to 5.00|November 19 at 6.00 p.m. will p.m. The UCW Fall Rally on|be the annual meeting. Unit 4 for the fellowship Unit 6 held a successful bake/Tuesday, October 29 at 2.00 andiserved tea and 7 p.m. at Nevqtnville was|period, s : cently for its October meeting.|the parcel of children's cloth- hices lathouatta : tale before. the meeting. g meeting in thejintroduced the speaker, Mrs.|$@ Price Of Freedom ~ ag Rw io bo gan Page ap Se poe wil//Common Room last Thursday|Albert Hambly, who comment-) Mrs. J. L, Pegg presided for im Poca lpckGae Tcaiaisera te in charge of Mrs. James afternoon. ed on the pictures taken on twolthe business session. Mrs, S. R. her husband do not want to face|and two .guests. {Potter and her group. Mrs.) THE OSHAWA TIMES. Friday, October 25,1963 7 Z. Paul Versluis Weds ' Patricia Gail Kelly ( At Holy Cross Ch. taxes, excise taxes, transporta-/my mother because she is the tion taxes, cigarette taxes, and liquor taxes. My strength is taxed just thinking about it. Remember those "emergency war - time taxes" they. slapped on us in 1942? Well, my pocket- book doesn't know. the war is over. You seem like a nice, sensi- ble woman, Ann Landers. Will you please tell me what we are getting for the billions we are handing over to Uncle Sam without a whimper? -- THE GUY NEXT DOOR : Dear Guy: You are getting police protection, fire protec- tion, postal service, excellent roads, beautiful parks, schools for your children, libraries, art galleries, paved streets, purified water, welfare sevices, defense in time of war, free. elections and the privilege of living in a country where there is no tax- ation without representation. If you'd like to leave please be aware that thousands of peo- ple in other countries are eager to come to America and they would cheerfully take your place at the tax window. Dear Landers: Last week we had as guests a college classmate, her husband and their two sons, ages 13 and 8. I had not seen Penny for 15 years but we've kept in touch with Christmas letters and pic- tures. We had a delightful time but after they left my husband and I had a long talk and we can't decide what to do. Penny's 8- year-old is a bright, considerate boy with lovely manners and a sunny disposition. The 13-year- old is surly, destructive, and unquestionably subnormal. Penny told me he is a difficult child and has always been "slow." In my opinion this boy should problem. Yesterday I walked into the kitchen and I caught her read-| ing a letter which my sister had received from her boy friend. I asked mom why she was reading my sister's mail. She got mad and said, "Because I don't trust her and a mother) has the right to know what's going on." Is she right or wrong?--DISAPPOINTED 14 Dear 14: She's wrong. Al mother who must snoop will' never know what's going on be- cause her children will have no confidence in her, Trust begets | LILLIAN MAE MARSH D.E.A. Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic, Character, Pre-School, Kinderdance. FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS at the MASONIC TEMPLE, 91 Centre St. INFORMATION: 723-7253 SCHOOL OF DANCING. | | means of this petition. . Sound employment practices indicate that more than one night a week opening imposes an unnec- essary burden on our staff and their families. Executive Directors, OSHAWA BUSINESSMEN'S ASSOCIATION | EVERYONE'S RUSHING TO. ime BIG he OCT. 31, NOV. 1 and 2 trust. Cherney's wo rR LL DY be in a school for retarded chil- dren. Although he has a bad temper he is not a menace to society but I shudder to think of him driving a car in three | years, The question is, should I write my friend and suggest special help for him? I'm sure she and Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church was the setting last Sat- urday for the marriage of Pat- ricia Gail Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly to Paul Martin Versluis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martin Versluis, all of Oshawa. The officiating clergyman was Monsignor Philip Coffey, and the organist was Mrs. Garry Booth of Oshawa. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a full length white gown with a bell skirt, inset with lace, The fitted bodice was of lace with a pic- ture neckline and lily - point sleeves. A crystal crown held her shoulder-length veil, and she carried a cascade of yellow, white and bronze chrysanthe- mums. The bride's sister, Mrs. Rob- ert Hobbs, Columbus, was the matron of honor, and the other attendants were Mrs. Helen Jones and Miss Mary Versluis. They -were dressed alike in street-length gowns of red vel- vet, featuring bouffant skirts, and had fitted bodices with sweetheart necklines and long sleeves, Their headdresses were red velvet roses holding white veils and each carrid a bou- quet of yellow and white chry- santhmums, The best man was Mr. Robert} Hobbs, Columbus, and the ush-| ers were Mr. Martin Bos, Tren-| ton; and Mr. David Reason, Osh-| awa. | For the reception at the Acres Restaurant, the bride's mother received wearing a cranberry red brocade sheath with brown accessories and a corsage of white carnations. The bride- geal agent assisted, wear- a blue chiffon gown with matching hat and also had a corsage of white carnations. 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