Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Apr 1964, p. 9

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=e Se MR. AND MRS. *Croesaw Cynes ac Liawer Elwyddyn Hapus" Married in Wales; 50 Years Ago Oshawa Couple Feted By Friends Mr, and Mrs, George Clapp, Conant street, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary Saturday, April 11 with an open house and many friends and neighbors came to give their best wishes. Mr, Clapp, of Treharris, South Wales, is the son of the late Mr, and Mrs. George James Clapp, and Mrs. Clapp, the for- mer Esther Williams, of Tre- lewis, South Wales, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. William Hugh Williams, were married in Bethel Chapel Baptist Church, Treharris, South Wales, St. David's Society Re-Elects President David Andrews The St. David's Welsh Society of Oshawa, held its annual meet- ing recently, at the Rundle Park Clubhouse, Park road south, for the purpose of installing of- ficers for the coming year. elected ; Mrs. Robert Andrews was re-elected vice- president; Mrs. Fred Williams was re-elected secretary; Mrs. Pat Chappell Jr. was re-elected treasurer; Mr. David Pugg, cor- responding secretary. Mrs. Pat Chappell was re- elected sick-list convener and Mr, Isaac Hughes was re-elect- ed press reporter, Committee members are: Mr. Richard Williams, Mr. Arnot Davies, Mr. David Munkley, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Roach, Mr. and Mrs. Grove Sutton, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Chappell Sr., Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Chappell Jr., Mr, and Mrs, Fred Williams, THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Unusual opportunities and good are promised after noon, 60 get routine mat- ters out of the way early and be to take advantage of 'them, , both mari- tal and business, will be gov- erned by especially good influ- ences, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, as a Taurean, you are one of acal natives this year. Not only do stars promise tremendous gains on all fronts in 1964 but, as of this coming Wedne A when Jupiter, 'the great bene- fic," conjoins the Sun, you will enter an excellent life cycle which will last for nearly 12 years, Finances, business and job and romance ail flourish equaily| under this splendid planetary conjunction. Some specifics where 1964 is) concerned; Financial gains are) indicated every month between) now and the end of October, In November and December, how- ever, it would be wise to con- |solidate them and take all. prof- lits coming to you, with a view toward still further expansion * jalong these lines in January, 1965, Despite this, optimistic outlook however, do avoid extravagance in June, mid-July and the first week of October or you could offset gains, Job and-or business interests are promised an up- trend during the same periods mentioned e, and these af: fairs could be even more not- ably advanced through influen- tial contacts in May, September land October, Romance will be governed by exceptionally gen- erous influences between now and the end of May (an aall- that time, They have three|around good month for all Taur- sons: Leonard, Stewart, andieans), in August, September, Grahame Clapp and there are late October and late December. six grandchildren, Mr, Clapp| For the single, marriage dur- worked at General Motors untij|i™é any one of these periods is) a distinct possibility. his retirement. They are asso- $ clated with Cedardale United|, Dont's count too much on Church, are members of the st,|*Tavel this year, however. The David's Welsh Society, while|®ly really auspicious period for Mrs, Clapp is a member of the|Journeying about will occur be-| Women's Aux, 27 and of the Old|tween mid-July and mid-August.) GEORGE CLAPP --Oshawa Times Photo by the Reverend W. D. Nicholas, April 9, 1914. They came to Canada in 1928 and have lived in Oshawa since I have been married 12 years. He is a considerate man who the most fortunate of all zodi- out but want your opinion be- sday,|--what you might call a king- advancement, creative interests|he almost broke my Hose, \and I wouldn't call myself a ar ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: Jake and, hoves his children, his home and me, A woman couldn't ask for a better husband. There is only one thing that bothers me. I think I have the answer figured fore I settle on it. Jake and I sleep in a big bed size. He always has been a rest- less sleeper, but lately he is more restless than ever. He has The next morning he doesn't remember anything. Last week I know Jake used to sleep with his. brother Max when he was a kid and they fought all the time, (They still do.) I think when Jake hits me he is dream- ing of his childhood and he thinks he is hitting Max, May I have your opinion? --Not Mad. Dear Not Mad: After 12 years I would hope your husband does not think he is still sleeping with his brother, But dreams often take us back a good many years and it may well be that Jake is reliving his childhood. You are (1 understate it) generous to give him the benefit of the doubt. Jake should be equally generous and buy you twin beds. Dear Ann Landers: Today two friends dropped by and four women tele phoned to ask, "What's new?" The last gal 1 talked to said, "Liz, you know everything! You're better than the newspaper." This caused me to stop and take stock of myself. Am I the town Big Mouth? Is this wh friends come over? Is this why Twin Beds Would Be Less Dangerous hit me a few times in his sleep. pl much, Will you please discuss this in your column and express your views?--What's New? Dear What's: No one sees her- self as'a vicious gossip but by your own admission, you are a central clearing house for infor- i ' a3 | Dear Wiser: and unnatural, Phony letters are overwritten, much as phony wound make great didn't tumble for a r and now I have to . Please tell me how phonies Poorer Phony letters are . They have quality--contrived the spot the Wiser, i insincere rUSn IN CUMMAND LONDON -- Five-ooter Miss Rose Strudwick, 61, threatened by a guriman in her newsagent's shop at New Row, Covent Garden, yelled at him "Get out of my shop', The gunman fled, empty-handed. people overdo ognize yourself somewhere be- tween the lines. Brilliant people ranges from 14.9 per cent of the population in cities and talk about ideas, Ordinary peo-|towns to 49.6 per cent on farms. | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, April 20,1964 i --~ (What makes you think Color V ls wort the price?) DRAPERY MATERIAL ic OB yor ssp mation, You do it because it|then but I'll bet gives you a feeling of import-|pen very often. M. & G. Dry Goods ance, T've said it before but I'l say| HOME OWNERSHIP & Draperies it again--perhaps you will rec-| Ontario home freezer owner- PHONE ye37 le talk about things, Smaill peo- ple talk about other people. Dear Ann Landers: Almost a year ago I made a $5 bet with one of my best friends. She said your column was on the level and that people really do have all those problems, I said either you make up those letters or the people who write to you make them up 'be- cause such things just don't hap- pen. To prove my point, I bet my friend $5 that I could make up ten letters and that you would fall for at least one. I knocked my brains out composing let- LADIES! No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. BERNARD AT Ancus-(;RAYDON CARPET COMPANY | 282 King W., Oshawa © Tel. 728-6254 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum THE HANDCRAFTED COLOR TV Of Leading Toronto Salons ? Experienced Hair Stylist HOME WILLIAMS APPOINTMENTS ELECTRONICS Sales & Service PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. © TELEV IS RCOM "AND SOUND SYSTEMS| 728-9317 1218 SIMCOE NORTH PHONE 725-2905 get at least five telep a day? I hate to think so, but I'm afraid it's true. I love people. I'm not vicious sip, but I just can't seem keep news to myself, If I know something I have to tell it. At the moment I dislike my- self intensely for talking so Country Club, | Creative interests will be un- Among the many beautiful/4e? excellent aspects for most tributes of flowers, cards and|% 1964, with emphasis on gain gifts from neighbors, friends|*hrough these lines between now and relatives were inessages|2"4 late May, in October and) from Mr, and Mrs, Diefenbaker,|November. | Mr. and Mrs, Michael Starr,) A child born on this day will Prime Minister John Robarts|be endowed with great con- and Mr. and Mrs, A. V. Walker|stancy, perseverance and artis-| At the open house on Saturday|tic ability. > Age Age a rg dinner loth which was a at her HOUSEHOLD HINT wedding from Mrs, Catherine) yf you're ae plan to use Jones, who was her bridesmaid|yp frozen foods in' your freezer re re ee Sunday alin advance, since frozen foods sent was given for them bylcannot be moved long distances bo diy st the home of their|in ordinary vans. If your move , Mr. Leonard Clapp. is a local one, however, some SMART WOMEN ,.. have thelr corpete ond uphol- stery cleaned e Sofe Way' by DURACLEAN | Mr, and Mrs. C, L. Clapp and|may be taken with you, but Mr Reginald Clapp of Hartford,|check with your i to be Connecticut, attended sure, ! 728-8518 q F100 WORTH >.) $ ye Only | RECEIVED DEGREES At the end of Yugoslavia's academic r in 1963, 22,907 of the 160,002 students of univer. sities and higher schools of learning graduated. LANDSCAPING Van Belle Gardens 3 Miles East of Oshawe on Highway No. 2 Cell 623-5757 Now UP 'kamen 2 pir general surgeon? tonsillectomy for Johnny, or is root of all evil, Some hospital: days" set aside for the whole must be individualized just os pendix. Let your doctor dec appendicitis , tonsils, Q. | heve been receiv for about twe years wi general health. ments? A. Colonic irrigation (used end absorption of "'poisons" This is pure nonsense in the to suply the newest drugs TONSILLECTOMY NOT. 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