Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Apr 1964, p. 9

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Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Mrs. Keith Clarke Opens Her Home For COF Meeting The meeting of Kings- way District Council was held April 1 at the home of Mrs. Keith Clarke, 95 Oakes avenue, Oshawa, hosting for Court Charlene. President Helen Twining pre- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 9, 1964 Q/sided It was reported that a room was not available to us to use the first Wednesday of each month at Club 401, so this mat- ter has been held over until] the June dinner meeting, to be dis- cussed when we have more rep- resentatives from each Court. Bro. Leonard Barker gave a report for the dance committee. The dance will be held April 18 in Bowmanville at the Badmin- ton Club and is under the aus- pices of Kingsway District Coun- cil, : ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: From the beginning of our marriage my husband has been restless, shift- ing from one job to another. Karl has taken night school courses, correspondence courses and what have you--never fin- ishing anything. I have lost count of the jobs he has had in the last 25 years. Karl has a pleasing personal- ity and a great many friends, but I resent having had to work from the day we were married. There were times when I car- ried the total burden because Karl was "between positions." This never seemed to bother Career Wife Irked By Restless Hubby on their own now, What I want to know is this: Do you feel I should insist that Karl make a success of something and take care of me as other husbands do--or should I leave him and make a new life for myself? We are now going through one of those periods when I am work- ing and he is not--Oys-Gashpilt Dear Oys: No man ever made a success of something because his wife insisted on it. Your letter gives me the creeps. No woman is a prize who would consider dumping her husband after 25 years be- cause he hasn't been able to make a success in business, self" bot of this I am sure-- Cary Grant isn't waiting for you, Doll. Dear Ann Landers: I have a/day she wrote about a mixed close friend who baffles me. I'm never sure of the kind of greeting I will get from her. It ranees from ice cold to hugs and kisses. This has been going! on for ten years. Sometimes I think she is mad|but her friend did. L The sororities sponsor these at me for something I said or did and I can't figure out what it could be. Her reactions are so unpre- dictable she makes me nefvous. Now I dread running into her. You seem to be the lady with all the answers, Do have an answer to this one?--Frozen Emma Dear Forzen: I know the type. One day they fall on your neck as if you were a long-lost relative. The next day you 8 a chill like you are coming down with iualaria. These swings are symptoms of a sick personality. Don't take started college fast fall and everyone in the family looks forward to her letters, Yester- pyjama party--for both boys and girls. Yes, they actually wear pyjames. Instead of chairs mattresses are provided -- in keeping with the theme. My sis- ter didn't attend such a party' mixed pyjama parties according to my sister. They are becom- ing very popular. My folks are shocked, and frankly, so was I. It seems to us that no respectable girl would attend such a party. Am square and out of date at 237 I can scarcely believe it. Please tell us what you know about this. Can it be that things are moving that fast? We'd like to know.--Chickle Dear Chick: Sorry, but I don't believe sororities sponsor mixed pyjama parties, If I am uninformed I'd like top-notch for polishing silver. | LADIES! -- | No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. BERNARD Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Stylist HOME APPOINTMENTS PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. Worn fabric powder puffs arej] _ it personally. You don't have ajto know. May I hear from im. : I don't know what you en-|problem, your friend does, college . How is it Our children are grown andivision as 'a new life for your-| Dear Ann Landers: My sister'where you go to school? Ketherford: QPEN THURSDAY ~ FRIDAY Spring Bonus! FOR YOUR OLD MATTRESS OR BOX SPRING (Regardless of Condition) on the purchase of a New SEALY SIMMONS SERTA RESTONIC MATTRESS OR BOX SPRING 728-9317 mG A schedule was drawn up for|nj the travelling gavel from the men's courts. Court Bowman- ville will take the gave] to Court Motor Court in April. DDHCR Helen Twining installed the fol- lowing officers for 1964-65: Past president, Sister Helen Twining; president, Sister Jean Devitt; vice-president, Brother Leonard Barker; secretary, Sis- ter Edna Baker; treasurer, Bro C. Branton; auditors, Bros, D. Vice and S. Burgess. Bro. L, Barker moved a vote of thanks to Sister Helen Twin- ing for all the work she had| done for district council. | Bro. D. 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