Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Sep 1964, p. 9

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fit THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, September 3, 1964 9f UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES ) SA HOME LEAGUE The Home League meeting was opened on Tuesday by Mrs. Major Lewis leading the singing of some songs and choruses. Mrs. William Saunders _ on behalf of members who are ill, and the birthday chorus was sung for those celebrating this week, Mrs. Lewis read a Jetter from the adopted Korean girl (May Jung) saying she had received her birthday gift July 8. Mrs, Frank Buller, was in charge of devotions and took as her theme. "The Bread of Life." The opening song was "Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah," and a prayer for those in distant lands who were suffering severe hardships at this time. Mrs, Earnest Sargeant sang "Break Thou the Bread of Life." Seven women spoke on the spiritual significance of each in- gredient used in making bread, salt, leavening flour, sugar, but- ter, fruit and milk. This was fol- lowed by a vocal solo by Mrs. Major Lewis, and a poem read by Mrs. Buller. The meeting was. closed by | praying together "The Lord's 80 KING ST. E. OSHAWA PAY ONLY 10% DOWN TAKE UP TAFFY'S BIRTHPLACE Salt Water Taffy and the Fer- summer || FUR SALE 20% to 40% OFF FINEST QUALITY FURS |} ius Wheel were both originated at Atlantic City, N.J. 2 Shape agage ~~ herney's FURNITURE ~ FOOTNOTES FOR FALL THE CREATIVE genius of ness and comfort as the un- Herbert Levine combines sev- lined brushed suede is joined eral new elements to form a truly wonderful suit pump for wear with new outfits. A hid- den construction feature per- mits complete freedom, soft- with the detailing of patent leather. The medium heel, back of the shoe and top border are of black and the rest is in brown. By Tracy Adrian Prayer." Refreshments were served by the Fellowship Group. a ANN LANDERS Novel Approach Baffles Bachelor Dear Ann Landers: I am a| 32-year-old bachelor who lives in an apartment building. I have avoided becoming friendly from "Mr, and Mrs."' > with my neighbors because the pe ~vnetee ' hi she 's ur daughter's fiance and his last building I lived ae bifes parents feel we should send the! swarming with single girls and!ohing back to the gentleman| I couldn't get rid of them. and inform him that his wife! Yesterday a school teacher |sent a gift from both of them.| who has the apartment next|DO you agree this should be door stopped me in the corridor |40"e?--BRIDE'S MOTHER and said, "You are so tall and| Dear Mother: No To return| handsome. Would you mind|the gift would be an insult, It} helping me wash the three top|may well be that the man was windows in my apartment? I/unhappy when his wife told him| can't reach them." she had sent a couple of towels, | I had never said more than = > Sonia to send a second | NOW "Good morning" to this woman|gift. No explanations or apolo- | if gies are needed. | CLEARING and was dumbfounded. 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The boy had a key to their home and brought girls over on weekends when his parents were out of the city. You said the stepmother should tell her husband the house is half hers and that she KELVINATOR 4 should not tolerate such flagrant = FACTORY SALE gested she demand that the boy : return the key and be told he sical 7 can come over only when the parents are at home. I say your advice is for the birds because I got ay on? situation and my husband's at- : : titude is as follows: "'He is MY 1212 son and you have nothing to say) | | mae isle about. it. So keep your big ci Gi mouth shut or ie hag I are "iI = bee going to have troub in" 2 2 @ And now that you have a 12166" | realistic picture the way it is sate in MOST second marriages | which involve step-children-- | what do you suggest?--ALSO OVER-RULED Dear Also: An over - ruled stepmother should then say: "You are right. The boy is yours. 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