Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Oct 1964, p. 8

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ae 'B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 8, 1964 ; Jo Aldwinckle, Women 's Editor Dial 723-3474 Salvation Army Spends Evening At Camp Samac The Salvation Army Corps held a unique evening last Fri- day, October 2 in the Council Hall at Camp Samac, to which all ages were invited. It proved to be a success, and an evening of fellowship. The master of ceremonies was |Camp Sargeant Major Roy Owen ANN LANDERS 'to chase around. "scolded and even shook him + but it did not good. He con- Distraught Mother Slaps Wrong Child Dear Ann Landers: A few days ago I did something hor- rible. I slapped a stranger's child right across the face. While shopping in the super- 'market my four-year-old son, Tom, broke away and began I threatened, tinued to run the aisles, whoop- sing and hollering. When my back was turned a youngster sailed into me with a shopping cart. Without looking, "I wheeled around and slapped him across the face. To my hor- ' ror it was not Tom, but another | ' little boy the same size. bg oe The child's mother rushed over and shouted, "Keep your 'hands off my son or I'll give "you what you gave him." I was , so ashamed I apologized for five : minutes. * woman's name. I'm tempted to . else. You need help, * and I earnestly hope you get it Today I learned the and apologize telephone her "Skip again. My husband says, it." What do you think?--KDS Dear KDS.: I agree with your » busband. May I suggest, however, that , you go to the public library and get some books.on child-rearing. A slap across the face is no way ' to deal with an unruly child in a supermarket -- or anywhere mother, soon. Dear Ann Landers: I'm 26 years old, attractive and have been self-supporting for six years. My problem? I have the world's lousiest luck. At 16 I fell in love with a married man. Nick was twice my age, owned the cafe where I worked and he was good to me. Nick kept promising to work things out with his wife but after four years I decided it would never happen so I quit him. After Nick I began to see a | who opened the gathering with a few favorite choruses and pray- er on behalf of the evening ac- tivities and introduced Envoy Mel Smith, well known to all, who had arranged an interesting program, a portion of which is to be used on the Sunday School (vor the Air, Sunday, October 18. items The were en- joyed consisting of accordion solos by Tina Kozup, vocal dou- ble trios by a group of young people, selections by the Young People's Band, under the lead- ership of William James, vocal solos by Mrs. Lioyd Mills and Bandsman Murray Whitehead. Between ,the various items a sing song took place and 'short méssages were given by Major Fred Lewis and Corps Sargeant Major Roy Owen. Envoy Mel Smith entertained the young and old alike on the musical saw and harmonica, while the ladies were preparing the refreshments. Thanks were extended to all who assisted during the evening and to the committee doing the planning. NAVAL VETERAN'S AUX. The opening meeting of the Naval Veterans' Auxiliary was held last Wednesday evening at the new club house, on Viola street. The secretary, Mrs. Herbert Maynard read the minutes. The}! treasurer, Mrs. Earl Myers, gave the financial report. Mrs. George Preston presided. Refreshments were served by|. Mrs. Earl Myers and Mrs. V. A. Stonebridge. The next meeting will be held at the club on the fourth Wed- nesday in October. New mem- bers' wives are welcome. ~ You must try «ce CONTINENTAL STEAM BATH Appointment for Masse eall 728-2460 oF 7as-a¥09 'ues., Thurs., 2-11 p.m. for Men Wed. 1-11 p.m. for Ladies Sun. 8 om. to 1 p.m. 16A Onterio St. foo MIN) So os ae oe ae man who was 'separated from his wife. We lived together three years before I realized he was using his religion and his chil- dren to stall me. My next sweetheart was a man who told me his wife was in a mental hospital. Every few months he' d say she was com- ing home "next month" and he'd start divorce proceedings. I learned last week she works at the hospital and is in fine health. Why am I so unlucky I want to? get married but I don't know what kind of a husband to look for. Can you help me?--WISH- | Dear Bone: Stop looking for husbands and try a single man for a change. Your "'Juck" might improve. | Dear Ann _ Landers: happy to read your advice to the mother who snooped in her daughter's diary, bureau draw- ers and pocketbook. My parents never pry or ask questions, but they know all about me because I tell them. Our relationship is based on friendship and respect. I value their opinions and seek their ad- vice. If my folks had spied on me and listened in on my tele- phone conversations I would have cut them out instead of in. Now that I am 18 I;figd my- self making decisions on the ba- sis of what I feel is right--not what I can get away with. The girl in our crowd who does the most lying and has the loosest morals is the one with the snoopiest mother. I feel lucky to have been brought up in a home where there is trust, confidence and love.--ROBIN Dear Robin: Thank you for more evidence that if you give children something lofty to shoot at they'll aim high. I received agers but your's said it best. THIS CARD NOW! YOU CAN WIN *100.-'500. 1000 I was) _ MATCH NUMBERS ON CARD WITH NUMBERS PRINTED ON REVERSE OF @ * DOMINION REGISTER TAPES NO PURCHASES NECESSARY -- SKILL REQUIRED i is not necessary to purchase a newspaper or make purchases at Dominion in order to participate in FIVE-O, Facsimile of FIVE-O playing cords os pub- lished im this news- paper will be displayed tn_ your Dominion store lobby. You may obtain @ free "No Sale" cash register tope bearing FIVE-O numbers, every time you visit Domin- ton. 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