Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 May 1964, p. 7

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ee ALL ABOARD FOR THE GOOD SHIP LOLLIPOP Captain Scott James, 2%, and First Mate Terri Lee, 344, are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Duncan, Buck- ingham avenue. Their proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Duncan, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newell, ail of Oshawa, and their great- grandparents, all of Oshawa ee ea a ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: Can you settle an argument I have been having with my wife? She has asked me to hand over the names of the manu- facturers with whom I do busi- ness. .! Iam the purchasing agent of a fairly large com- pany). She wants to write let- ters to these suppliers asking for donations to her pet charity |--which, by the way, is a worthy one. I feel that these solicitations would be improper. She claims all the other wives do it, and if she doesn't get money out of these . manufacturers for her charity, some other wives will get it for their charity, What is your opinion?--Chi- cago V.P. Dear Veep: Your wife is go- ing to hate me, but I agree with you. Her letter would add up to blackmail. She knows very well that a supplier is not also are Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Duncan, Mrs. E. Phil- lips, Mr. and Mrs. William "Newell and Mr. Thomas Watts. ; ~--Aldsworth Photography | the wife of a purchasing agent --and that's precisely why she Barbara Brennan, W. G. Wickett "Units, GROUPS Plight Troth In St. Bernadette's ___AUXILIARIES Barbara Eileen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Hillary J. Bren- nan, Ajax, and William George Wickett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Wickett of Whitby, were married in St. Berna- dette's Roman Catholic Church' Ajax, April 25, by the Reverend Peter Rosettis. The soloist, Mrs. Helen Mc- Aneney, sang "Ave Maria", "Sweet Sacrament Divine' and "On This Day, Oh Beautiful pink roses. fingertip veil of nylon net,. She carried a bouquet of shrimp- Miss Beverly Rayner, Picker- wants the list, Such requests could backfire and cost you plenty. Example: What if a supplier handed over a nice fat cheque to your wife's charity and later you discov- | MARTHA BRANCH, WA ered that this supplier's mer- The Martha Branch of the chandise was inferior or that WA of Christ Memorial Church met in the lounge recently with) poy, likely to ignore a request from' his prices were out of line? You} would find yourself in a se THE OSHAWA'TIMES, Monday, May 4, 1964 ° '7 Wife Is Unethical _ In Seeking Donations dazzling showing as +. $$ raiser. Dear Ann Landers: Now that summer is almost here \nd tihe children are 'running in and out of the house, it is impossible to keep the doors locked. Will you please say something in your column about. friends, neigh- bors- and relatives who walk right in? I have been scared out of my wits by neighbors who appear from nowhere and tap me on the shoulder while I am making a bed or vacuuming a rug. One woman uciually goes from room to room looking for me. Yester- day she opened the bathroom door and I was in the tub. There are times when I hear people knock and I don't want to be bothered so I pretend not to hear. They walk right in and shout, "Yoo hoo. I know you're home because the door is open." Please tell me what to do, I am hog-tied---Open Sesame Dear Open: Keep your door locked. Instruct your children to knock or ring the bell in a special way so you'll know who it is. You can ignore all other knocks and bell-ringing if. you wish to. An open door is an invitation to something far more serious than a brassy neighbor. Use your head, Lady. Ann, Honey: We read your great little column every day, Doll, and we believe your ad- vice is generally sound, often helpful, and sometimes, Cup- cake, it is downright hilarious. However, Toots, your ador- able little cutesy-wootsy names for those who write to you are a bit too much. So, Babe, will you kindly cut out the chummy little handies? The Buddy-Boy approach to a person who may be twice your age detracts from your other- wise sensible writing--and you should know it, Sweetie, We sincerely hope you will ac- cept ths criticism in the spirit of friendship, since this is the way it is intended, Sugar and Spice Dear S and S: Thanks, watch it, Lambie Pie ru M iting, well-paying positions pay bn rine and anos ewait me- YY PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE The Oshawa Business College hos developed a business education and training program for housewives and other mature women to help meet the heavy demand from pro- spective employers, EMPLOYERS LIKE MATURITY AND STABILITY Attend two hours per day -- morn- ings or afternoons -- Monday to Friday, Take your choice of up te five subjects. TUITION IS ONLY $20.00 PER MONTH Gregg or Pittman shorthand, manuel and electric typing, comptometer and calculation, dictaphone, pey- roll procedure, bookkeeping proce- dure, elementary accounting prote- dure, filing procedure, English, spell- ing, mathemetics, penma -- all supplies required are obtainable at the College Office. Start any Monday -- open all year -- Individual instruction -- qualified instructors ---_ modern equipment -- FREE LITERATURE. 10 Simcoe ST. N. Diel 725-3375 jing, was the maid of honor and|Mrs. W. H. Gibbie presiding. the bridesmaids were Miss} It was decided to contribute Bonnie Maynard, Markham, and|monthly to the special capital Miss Wilma Donkers of Picker-|fund. Arrangements were made ing. Miss Tracey Meeks of|for the rummage sale. The Pa- Ajax was the flower girl. They|kistani Embroideries will be on were dressed alike in taffeta|display at the spring sale under sheath dresses with nylon or-}the direction of Mrs. J. D, Fea- ganza overskirts. The maid of|therstone. The white elephant Mother, and was accompanied) honor was in shrimp pink and|booth will be handled by Mrs. by Mr. Joseph Hiddink of Ajax. | Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an im- ported crystal faille, taffeta the others in turquoise blue|D. H. Moore, and Mrs. C. H. with matching headdresses.|Chaytor will look after the home They carried nosegays of tinted|baking display. An excellent chrysanthemums in pink and/bridge report was given. by turquoise, Mrs. A. R. Garrett, who thank- Don't allow her to put you un- der obligation to your suppliers | because she wants to make | ed all who helped to make it ai success. | Members were reminded of the cooking and flower arrang-| ing demonstration on May 12] Mrs. J, Featherstone present-| ed a chapter of the study book. if Tea was served a the close of OSHAWA in wo mae SHOPPING CENTRE LITZ @ SPECIALLY PROCESSED IN OUR OWN PLANT @ 2 Locetions: For The Finest North American and European Style Meats and Pastries DOWNTOWN 12 SIMCOE ST, N. the meeting by Mrs. R. J. mead | gown with a Guipure lace jacket. The full skirt extended) into a chapel train and a crown) of crystals and pearls held her Fr. McGuire Calls | 'Passing the Buck' A Social Weakness The Reverend Father C. E. McGuire S. J. was the guest speaker at the St. Joseph's Parent - Teacher Association) |bride's mother wore a brocaded | meeting held recently. | honeymoon, the bride was wear-| }ing an aqua, two-piece suit with| Father McGuire has been director of the Catholic Labor School in_.Toronto since 1950. Prior to this, he taught at both the high school and university levels. He is well known for) his radio and television broad- casts Father McGuire's talk dealt with the problem in this age of responsibiliies. He spoke of the | Whitby. The best man was Mr. Jack Adair, Whitby, and ushering were Mr. George Koppens, Ajax, and Mr. Gary Bowyer, OSHAWA A reception followed in the church hall. Receiving, the) aqua sheath dress with three- quarter matching coat; pink accessories and a cortage of| pink carnations. The bride- groom's mother was in a beige] sheath with matching accessor-} ies and wore a corsage of yellow. carnations. | As the couple left on their; DOWNTOWN yellow organza hat and a corsage of shrimp-pink roses. Mr. and Mrs. Wickett are making their home in Whitby. Out-oftown guests atended from Sudbury, Buffalo, Paris, Toronto, Markham, Little Brit- ain, Greenbank, Thornhill, Rich- mond Hill, Oshawa, Bowman-) ville and Whitby. twentieth century as the age of the "buck passer". He said, "you must accept a social] responsibiliy, first to home) and family, and then to society|°f all school children and of all) ee ¥) adults at work in the U.K. take] \their midday meal away from| in general, as far as generously can." Father McGuire related this/ you DON'T RETURN HOM E It's estimated that about half SHOPPING CENTRE 224 STEVENSON RD. SOUTH RETAILERS Open Every Day From 9:30 a.m. -- 6:00 p.m. Thursday and Friday 9:30 a.m, -- 9:00 p.m. -21 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH. 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