Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 May 1964, p. 11

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Sister Eliabeth Anne's Grade 8 girls. vous ANN LANDERS gir nr eX Controlled Epileptic Can Enlighten Public Z Bernard Muzeen, supervisor of the new Simcoe Hall Boys' Club, | who spoke briefly on the values) of physical education. | He pointed out that in ancient) times physical fitness was) 4 f necessary for national survival' pear Ann Landers: The letter|my husband is inconsiderate? but that at the present time, in-\from Not Ashamed created the)Please tell. me how to deal with dustry, with its invention Oflimpression that. epileptics are|the problem.--High Blood Pres- automatic aon acegl seemed t0}mentally retarded. I'm sure|sure. : be against physical fitness. you know better, Ann Landers,| pear High: Of course he's in- He said that the late Presi-/but I'm afraid many of your : eae bat pag a that. dent Kennedy had spotlight-\readers don't. Every marriage needs at least ed the need for fitness with the) Eighty per cent of the epilep-lone mature person so why don't slogan "Get in shape and walkitics in this country can attend) you be the one? Try this: 5 miles a day". The Canadianjschools, hold jobs, marry and The next time the ailman Government is encouraging out-lraise children--if they are a¢-|) ino. a letter from Tim walk standing athletes by a grant to}cepted as normal human beings straight to'the kitchen and start the Canadian Sports Council andjand not humiliated or discrim-|;,, hake a baton Of cookies :Abk has also issued physical fitness|inated against by an ignorant your husband to please bring pian for men and women. and ill-informed society. Tim's letter to you when (tal The Boys' Clubs offer a 3-| I am an epileptic and here)... finished with it. Turn on| months course in physical fit-|is my history: I won top honors|is 5 'kitchen radio, hum, sing ness. The speaker warned|in high school, spent two years),.a away at the 'cookie batter lagainst confusing physical fit-jin the Royal Canadian Air) 1.0, busy until the letter Iness with body building and|Force during the war, married.) omes in. You'll enjoy it more recommended a family program|had children and now hold 8! nen your blood pressure is| which would improve the, health|government office. +. normal. of. Canadians. I have never allowed epilepsy Deir Ade Laudetsi: Geo) anked |to_ prevent me from doing any-| -- k : eri d fi ? | lthing I wanted to do. No one|Weeks ago a irien fixed me} lexcept my physician and my in-|"UP with a blind date. The man timate family knows I'm an|(whom I will call Jud) was * £ "4 a *sitractive ine conversa io -i Gregory's CPTA, held recently year. ee epileptic. I adhere to doctor's|NMCTes Shad marital troubics| in St. Gregory's Auditorium. , in Clance's- Gre BARITONE SOLOIST orders, get plenty reat A inilar i inc i n regory : Mrs. Helen Clancy's Grade 4 : iow - shment. I: re-|Similar to mine. I enjoyed his Mrs. Harold Duquette, chair-|class won the attend : Mr. Frank Rosettani, Whitby,|the proper nourishment, r , j : eee ereEnenen TaNee: pleased the audience with two fuse to feel sorry for myself. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Moy 28, 1964 J] consumed more alcohol than|nevyer had an accident in my any person I have ever gone)ji¢, » out with. ens He didn't appear to be drunk,| Jud called me last Saturday but he downed at least a dozen|but I was busy. If he calls again drinks between 8:30 p.m. and|should I accept? I've checked) midnight. When it came time to|With people who know him well go home I was actually afraidjand they all say he drinks like to get into the car with him./@ fish--Alice (I was-in a bad accident three} pear Alice: If he drinks like years ago and I am lucky to . : 3 me ' be alive.) He sensed my con- a fish, swim with him don't cern and said, "Relax, I've drive with him. RETIRING FROM BUSINESS! All Merchandise will be sold at " 20% DISCOUNT @ Bibles ®@ Books @ Ladies' Hats © Bags BROWN'S BIBLE & BOOK STORE AND PERKY HAT SHOP 23-25 BOND WEST i | °e Be C_herney's | 80 KING ST, E. -- OSHAWA | SELL-OUT ENTIRE INVENTORY Spring Bros. Furniture FRI. & SAT. FINAL TWO DAYS! | | { | I ai Aes MRS. MILO PULTZ MRS, W. A. CLARKE (Incoming) (Retiring) Mrs. Milo Pultz Is Elected @ Plaques @ Gloves President St. Gregory's CPTA [sicznadans 77" The new slate of officers forjceremonies in June; and to|/Mr. Muzeen and presented him the 1964-65 season was present-\raise the membership fee to'with a small gift in apprecia- ed at the May meeting of St.|$1.00 per person for the coming'tion of his talk. company but I must confess he man of the nominating commit- tee, presented the new officers; PHYSICAL EDUCATION as: spiritual director, Monsignor DISPLAY baritone solos, "Sylvia" by Oley|I'm actu "Ole off than most Speaks and Jerome Kern's ally a great deal better} people I know. Please print my letter and sign Paul Dwyer; past president,) Mrs. Thomas Simmons intro- Man River". He was accom- Mis. William A. Clarke; presi-|duced Sister Eliabeth Anne, panied at the piano by Mr. John)m dent, Mrs. Milo Pultz vice-|who thanked the PTA for pro- Driscoll and thanked by Mr. president, Mrs. George viding physical education equip-|Paul Delaney. Mamelka: recording secretary,,ment for the school, and Mrs.) A 50-50 draw conducted at the Mrs. Patrick Judge; correspond-\Timothy Rush, who teaches the meeting was won by Mr. ing secretary, Mrs. Christopher) program. Michael Byrne. Cover; tréasurer, Mrs, Victor) The children of the school, EIS mg jo nb yr Pro gg Sigs A rc dressed in their smart new blue ing of refreshments in the ban- Ernest. Marks, Mrs, Clifford)a%d white PT uniforms, present-\quet hall. Roach, Mrs. James O'Regan; |¢d demonstrations under the di-/"~~ Mrs. Douglas Blair, Mrs. Gor-|jrection of Mrs. Rush. Exercises don Woes; mrs. cal W. Molloy,|were done to music by Sister) To keep sateens glossy, add Aliong, newsy letters every i FR aig ial Rosalie's and Miss J. Barret's| little borax to the wash water/month. My husband and |! 'counsellor, Sister Elizabeth|Gradé 1; a dance, 'Pop Goes and always iron on the wrong|eagerly look forward to. the Anne; parent counsellors, Mr.|the Weasel" by Mrs.. M. Cole's| side. Wi jk as | Gerard Van Der Sanden and Grade 2. * Fi al age cP: oad hw Mrs. Harold Duquette. A typical physical education though his father seldom writes) The meeting was opened with class demonstration was put on 8 d prayer by the vice-president,/py Miss T. Murphy's Grade 3; Mr. Paul Delancey. The busi-/a square dance by Mrs. C. ness meeting was conducted by|Ajlen's and Mrs. C. Cannon's the president, Mrs. William A.|Grade 4 and 5; activities with Clarke and included the read-\henches, ropes, balls and hoops ing of the minutes, correspon-|py Mrs. H. Clancy's and Miss A. e.--Also Not Ashamed Dear Also: Here is your let- lter, and now a word from me: It's too bad you have kept your epilepsy 'such a deep, dark secret, | You could help to enlighten people and to make them less fearful of epilepsy if they knew n epileptic could function asi _.| well as you do. aio wage: P Dear Ann Landers: Our son HOUSEHOLD HINT is in the service. He writes two AT THIS OFFER FROM And Get A When a letter from Tim ar- rives my husband hands me the rest of the mail, takes the let- ter from Tim and opens it. When I ask if we can read Tim's letter together, or if he will) dence, treasurer's report and @Germanis' Grades 3 and 4; a report from the executive. schottische dance by the Grades The members approved the 6 and 37 girls of Miss H. Cum-| decision of the executive to sup-| mings and Mrs. C. McArthur. A! en please read Tim's letter to me,} lhe says "No, I'd rather read it) lalone."' 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