SE ee, eee \ @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, February 29, 1964 ' * JUST ABOUT Kenneth James Newell will be one year old on Monday, March 2. Kenny is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Newell, THE STARS SAY ANN LANDERS By ESTRELLITA Astral influences this day fa- vor the social side of life. Sports, recreation, group activ- ities of every sort should be ex- ceptionally pleasurable, and dealings with others can achieve highly satisfactory re- sults, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, be prepared for unexpected changes during the coming year, In June, August, late No- vember and-or early December you may be offered some ex- cellent monetary opportunities, These may involve some sutizy of cash on which you had not counted, so look well into all propositions. In July, November or December, you may expect to travel, but it would be wise to look into costs thoroughly be- forehand. Plan well ahead and do not go into debt, even though trips may result in excellent op- portunities for the future. Personal affairs promise much happiness in the coming year, with romance highlighted late this month, in late August and-or mid- December; social pursuits unusually stimulating in June, July, September and December. A child born on this dav will be imaginative and _ realistic, but may be a little too dogmatic jin his opinions, Montrave avenue, and grand- son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G, Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Newell, all of Oshawa. --tIreland Studio DAY AFTER TOMORROW UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES Monday should be a day of great satisfaction, since jobs on which you have worked long LEGION AUXILIARY The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 43, held its weekly meeting with the president, Mrs. Norman Mc- Evers, presiding. Two new members were ini- tiated and welcomed into the auxiliary. Bazaar goods were shown and apron. material brought in to be made up. Mem- bers who can sew are needed to make aprons. A "Night of Cards" was planned for March and patiently will finally bring their just rewards, It will be a day in which you can count on \the favor of superiors. Mrs. Hann and Mrs. Allen Barclay attended the District FF sfonday is your birthda Committee Scout Group for| Senlit abedl ws iees't teen ecane. aod president, Mrs. George V. Lee, on these meetings was given ed gE bea hymns "-- Mrs. Barclay, sung and readings given by The members enjoyed a read-/Mrs. George Whitbread, Mrs. ing by Mrs. 'Villiam Clark moet aytonad Dillabough, Mrs. John the "Policy, Organization and Callison, Mrs. George Hall and Rules". |Mrs. James Scott. report from the Valentine Tea was read by the treasurer, Mrs. | Allan Wood. 17. A social evening was also) planned for March 24 and some of the Auxiliaries in the Zone! will be guests. | Looking ahead at coming events, the spring bazaar is on April 28, a rummage sale is on May 20, the 25-year membership dinner is on June 9 and the an-| nual visit to Sunnybrook Hospi-| tal on June 17. | Members reported sick were| Mrs. Lionel Treherne, Mrs. Harry Brown and Mrs. George! |The president, Lee. KING STREET UCW 7 The February meeting of the Cheerful Givers (Unit No. 7) of} King Street UCW. was held in| the church parlor. In the absence of the leader,| Mrs, Howard Brown, Mrs, Nor-| man Wirsching conducted the| business, | Mrs. Lawrence Allen gave a memorial with one minute's si-jon Saturday, March 14, lence in memory of Mrs. John) Booth, also Mrs. Hales Barker who had so suddenly been call-| ed away. Deepest sympathy} was extended to all. The theme of the devotional| period was "Brotherhood". Mrs.) Cecil Quantrill read the scrip- ture from Matthew, 25th chap- ter and Mrs. Percy Langmaid read a suitable poem. Mrs. Meredith Moffat gave al reading on racial prejudice, con-| densed from the book "Road | Without Turning". Mrs. Moffat and her group served refreshments. SIMCOE STREET UCW 9 The February meeting of Sim- | Plans were made for a family, At the conclusion of the meet- dinner for the Cubs which will] ing refreshments were served 'be held I"arch 14. }by Mrs, Ernest Henry and Mrs. Refreshments were served by| Vera Ellerby. Mrs. William Clark. The next meeting will be held) | ARVILLA McGREGOR WMS March 16 at 2.00 p.m. The February meeting of. the Arvilla McGregor WMS of Knox CANADIAN CORPS ASSOC. (Presbyterian Church was held The regular meeting of the|in the home of Miss Mildred Ladies' Auxiliary, Canadian |Davidson. The president, Mrs. Corps Association, Unit 42, was|A. J. McDonald, opened the held in the clubrooms recently, |meeting with a reading. Miss Mrs. William | Madeleine Sinclair led in wor- | Watts, presided. |ship and study, assisted by Mrs. Mrs, George Price, chairman|George Hamilton, Miss Miidred of the sick and flower fund,|Davidson, Miss Molly Sinclair gave a report on cards andjand Miss Jean MacInnis. Miss flowers sent to members, Mrs.|Madeline Sinclair provided a Jack Stacey, Mrs. Joseph Cas-|convincing answer of the Pres- |sidy and Mrs. Margaret Hood. |byterian Church to the question Mrs. Harold Fernley, a new/"Why are we in India?" member, was welcomed and in-| Mrs. Bert Montgomery, th stalled in the Auxiliary. Members were reminded that the annual dinner will be held Mrs. A. J. McDonald closed the e meeting with prayer and the in the|hostess served refreshments. -- and the Auxiliary members will be preparing and serving the demir. . . AUGUST BRIDES The next meeting will be held) WINNIPEG (CP) -- August, |Wednesday, March 18 at 8,00/not June, wast he most marry- p.m. jing month in Manitoba last year, Provincial statistics show) PMA CLUB |that 998 couples married in Au- The Pleasant Monday After- jgust and 848 in June, the month| treasurer, presented her report. |j Dear Ann Landers: in my college days I was a tramp. No other word will fit, I told myself life was short, dates were im- portant and I lived it up. I became pregnant and had to drop out of school. The big, brave, wonderful boy friend de- cided he wasn't ready for mar- riage. My family sent me to an aurt. The baby was adopted by good people who really wanted a child. I returned to school, got my degree, and then moved to another city, Last Easter I began to date a fine' young man. On New Year's Eve he asked me to marry him. I am afraid to say yes be- cause of my past. The shock would probably kill him be- cause he thinks I am a saint. I'm almost sure if he knew the truth about me he would end the relationship at once. You always advise girls against con- fessing their past indiscretions. Does this hold in my case? I need your help.--EX-TRAMP Dear Ex: An_ out-of-wedlock child is more than an indiscre- tion. Don't marry the man with- out first filling him in on this vital bit of history, The fear of being found out, plus the guilt Should She Confess Past Indiscretions? edge that you have had a child it's better to know now. . Dear Ann Landers: If a man is dining with his mother and his wife in a restaurant and business acquaintance stops at the table, should the man intro- duce his wife or his mother first? We have been arguing about this for two days and need your answer.--YOU KNOW WHICH Dear Which: Unless his wife is older than his mother, the man should i troduée his grocery siore. I needed a few little things so we stopped. When we walked up to the cash register Danny just stood there. Finally I said, "Well, aren't you going to pay?" didn't buy anything." I never felt so cheap in all my life. The whole bill was un- der $2. I took out my wallet and paid for the groceries my- self. We didn't do anything that day but go for a walk. Danny didn't spend a dime on me, Was he wrong? I want you to be the judge.--LITTLE BETSY very small: penny ante chiseler. Why should Danny swing for your groceries? Some couples have a "You buy 'em, I fry 'em" dinner date, but this was nothing of the sort. You tried to clip the guy and he monarch clip. I'm with him. mother first. Confidential to ARBITER NEEDED: The best definition of an alcoholic that I know of} is this one: An alcoholic is a} person who. has become physi-! cally dependent on alcohol or has developed a psychological need for its numbing effect. Or Beauty moles and permanently Removes _ warts, superfluous hair and painlessly by both. . Confidential to HAPPY ATHEIST: If you haven't tried it, don't knock it. | Dear Ann Landers: Danny) and I were engaged but that's! off now. We still date once in! awhile. When we were engaged I used to get my hair fixed and he was very nice about it. If we were in a drug store for a snack I'd pick up a few little items and he'd pay for. them. of having deceived him, could ruin the marriage. If he can't tolerate the knowl- most favorable from a material standpoint and for furthering affairs of a reasonable nature. It will not be a favorable period for taking risks, for some mis- leading influences are apt to make their appearance, and you cannot count on the prom- ises and optimistic prophecies of others. You can, however, make good strides for brief pe- riods in mid-June, mid-August, late November and early De- cember. Romance, travel and social interests will be generously governed during the next 12 months, however, with empha- sis on romance late this month, in late August and mid-Decem- ber; travel and social pursuits in July, November and Decem- ber. A child born on this day will have a warm and generous na- and loyal friend. | itn and Peseta st hi Sold at all pclicon AF Soothing Antiseptic ture, will always be a sincere The other evening we were ELECTROLYSIS imperial Machine for New Kree now installed venience. MARIE MURDUFF Will be in Oshawa at the Genoshe Hotel, March 2, 3, 4 PHONE 723-4641 lout for walk and passed a | you should find the year ahead| noon Club held its weekly meet-|with the second highest number} : jing in the Legion Hall with the|of marriages. STOP coe Street UCW, Astra Unit, was opened by the president, Mrs Howard. Toase,' with twenty-one members visitor present. Prior to the business meeting the members attended the Len- ten service in the chapel. and one} ANnsus-(ZRAYDON CARPET COMPANY The birthday apron was pass- | ed around. Several ments were made. Open house .at Crippled Chil- dren's Schoo! will be held March announce- 4. The UCW Smorgasbord will} be held May 2, and each mem-! ber may volunteer for duties. A nearly-new sale is to be held March 13. The UCW chapel} service will.be held March 15.| The members were reminded about the bake basket. It was decided that the group| would not make Easter eggs 282 King W., Oshawa ® Tel. 728-6254 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum | professional Rug Cleaning this year. "'Touch and Take"' ar- | ticles are to be brought in each month for the fall bazaar. The date for the anual dinner was set for May 27 at the Go'f Club. A lesson entitled "Church in India" was read by Mrs. Ken- neth Cowan A . film "Leprosy" was shown and nar- rated by Mrs. Brian Durance. The speaker, Mrs. Hambly, was Mrs. Wilfred Hewitt. Hambly spoke on the cultural aspects of the Eskimos, and showed her slides of life in the Hudson Bay area. Mrs, Robert Currie thanked the speaker. Refreshments were served by Mrs, Douglas Courtney's group. 16TH SCOUT GROUP AUX. The 16h Scout. Group Aux- iliary held its monthly meeting recently in Knox Presbyterian Church with the president, Mrs. Kenneth Hann, presiding. The How's the Time to Beautify Your Home with CUSTOM AND READY MADE DRAPES M, & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 on) Albert | introduced by | Mrs. | | OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE ¥ 0.0.4.) OUT OF BUSINESS MON.-TUES.-WED: eum MARCH 2-3-4th CLOSED FOR INVENTORY AWAITS YOU HERE! your eon--f] He said, 'I! | 1 | | Dear Little--and I do mean) You sound like a. | WORLD OF | If you are in the market for fantastic men's and boy's wear... some bargains in watch for the big selling-out sale coming soon te downtown Oshawa! 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