about his person, but he is a pack-rat, All our married life (I have had to plow through tons. of magazines, assorted trash, odds and ends from his navy days. * The yard looks like the city dump. He has -- of old cars, lawn statues that he bought at rah a urn he home andthe basement Afr ta tna right to turn his home and 4 crethng he ANN LANDERS ponent Queer it. a junk heap. Give, your husband precisely one ithe ae week to get. rid of the trash! y The CPTA of. St. Paul's Separate School was organ- ized last fall and has just completed its first full year. The final meeting was mark- ed by 'the presentation of the formal charter of the Association by Mr. Jack EAGER EXCITEMENT David Jack Wallace is one- r-old and is the son of r. and Mrs. Jack Wallace, College avenue. He is the grandson of Mrs. Doris Wal- O'Halloran, third from right, who is seen handing it to Mrs. William Edwards, third from left. Looking on, from the left, are Mrs. Thomas Farquharson, and Mrs. Ar- St. Paul's Catholic Parent- Teacher Association held its final meeting of this, its first year, last week. To mark the | |occasion the formal charter was 7 \presented by the president of the District CPTA, Mr. Jack + \O'Halloran and accepted by the + |\retiring president, of St. Paul's 4 \CPTA Mrs. William Edwards. '| examinations -|week, and thanked all the CPTA} 'Irembers for their lace, Oshawa, and Mr. Frank Wallace, Detroit, Michigan, and of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hogel, Nestleton, Ontario. --Ireland Studio The election of officers for the 1964-65 season was held with '\the following results: president, Mrs. David Harrington, vice- president, Mrs. Edward Flagel; secretary, Miss Eleanor Har- rington and treasurer, Mrs. John Kowecki. In her report the retiring) president, Mrs. Edwards, thank-) ed the members and the various committees for their co-opera- F ition throughout the year. A short talk was given by the principal, Mr. Robert Ireland, reminding the parents of the beginning this loyal port over the past year. Mr.' William Edwards intro- duced the guest speaker, Mon-| signor Paul Dwyer, who gave} an interesting talk on his re-| cent trip to Rome. He spoke of sup-| the reasons for choosing the site| thur. Armstrong; behind . the charter Is Mrs. Bernard Jones and the Reverend Nor- bert Gignac and Mr. Robert Ireland. are on the right. --Oshawa Times Photo St. Paul's Separate School CPTA Receives Its Charter of St; Peter's, showed colorful pictures of the opening of the Ecumenical Council, ang the anecdotes retold by Monsignor|--, of his '"'home away from home"' were however overshadowed when he displayed the red and gold slippers worn by Pope John XXIII on the first day of his reign. Monsignor. Dwyer was thank- ed by Mr. Edward Beauchamp. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Henry McGhee, by Mrs. Edward Flagel, Mrs. Peter Vandepol and Mrs. Gil- lang DePratto, the mothers of Grades 4 and 5. DRAPERY MATERIAL 98 yord ond up Compare ot $1.98 yard M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 assisted) Dear Ann Landers: I've read many letters in your column which seemed to be extraordin- ary, but the one from the woman who faked pregnancy was the living end. Tying a. sofa cushion around the middle is one kind of idiocy, but the fact that she was able to fool -him for five. months is proof that he, too, must be a loon. eally, now Ann, if her hus- band can't tell chicken feathers from chicken fat he is just too blamed dumb to be a father. Between you and me and your 50,000,000 readers, maybe it is best that there is no baby on the way.--Richard B. Dear Richard: Your state- ment: that "he is too blamed dumb tobe a father" is inter- esting, since this is one achieve- ment which requires no brains whatever. I agree that both these char- acters sound as if they don't have one working brain cell be- tween them which is why I did not recommend adoption. Dear Ann Landers: Will you settle something? Last night I equcated be : was out with a gentleman. As| we alighted from a taxi he spotted a quarter on the floor of the cab. He didn't think I saw him pick the coin up and, Slip it into his pocket. I decided not to let him get! away with it and told him| Straight away that he should ALLL have given the quarter to the driver, He became defensive and insisted that the quarter did not belong to the. driver-- that it had most assuredly drop- ped out of the pocket of a prev- ious fare. This man is a lawyer and I wish you could have heard the case he built for himself--"pos- session is nine points of the law, etc." It was. ridiculous, Will you please size up the situation and tell me how it touns to you?--Kate Dear Kate: The quarter may have been dropped by a prev- lous fare, but one thing is .cer- tain, it did not belong to. your legal eagle. Tell the Last of The Red Hot Spenders that he wins the Skin- flint- Award for the month of June--Cheapskate Division. Dear Ann Landers: Please) don't think I'm a screwball be- | cause I'm using this bright) orange paper. I want to attract your attention. My husband and I have been married 25 years. He is well- intelligent, and neat PATIO TILE | 18° 2 ro eat Py ail x STORRAR 'BUNBRIK SIMCOF ST NO?TH PHONE 725-0631 OOOO ono 00000 0 OOK LAX "FABRICS 3000 CO!ORS TO CHOOSE FROM! By The Yard At HARLEIGH SUPPLIES (Oshawa Ltd.) 2004 \ V0000000 DOU0000 aN WOGSOOOOIO OO? 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Those assisting in serving were Mrs. Walter Halik, Mrs. Stanley Ros- pond and Mrs. Lorne Curry: The bride - to - be was presented with a sum of money, a cedar chest from her mother, floor polisher and other electrical ap- pliances and many smaller gifts. The attendants, Miss Judy Gorycki, maid of honor; Miss Veronica Halik. Miss Mary Znudzki, Mis Eugenia Bialek and Miss Kelly Masternak, flow- er girl, presented the future bride with a pyro-ceran ware a: A personal shower was arran- ged by Mrs. Walter Halik and Mrs. Julian Dabrowski and held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Rospond, Cadillac avenue south. The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. William Miner. The bride - elect's co-workers and the medical secretaries at the Medical Arts Building, King street west, where Miss Lata- wiec is employed as a pharma- cist, gathered at the home of Mrs. Brend Howard, Bala drive, where a presentation of an elec- tric mixer was made, Refresh- ments were served by the hos- tess. Following the wedding re- hearsal the bridal party was entertained at the home of the bride's mother, Mrs. William Latawiec, Olive avenue. Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Neck ond Shoulder Pains Nervous Stomach 100 King St. E. 728-5156 LADIES! No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. BERNARD Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Heir Stylist APPOINTMENTS PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. 728-9317 SNAPPA CAPPA RED CAP- CARLING RED CAP ALE junk yards, I have given up trying to raise over because of the way our you help me?-Pesperate and second hand toys he hopes to repair one day. oot and shrubs. It's hope- $8. I am ashamed to have friends yard looks, Our children are ashamed too. I have pl with my husband but he is deaf on the subject. If I throw any-|§ thing out there is. war. You seem to have the an-'§ Swers for so many people. Can Make Your Appointment Today Ireland, ch 0 21 ATHOL st. 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