2 i nee ea MIO a ee eae at a i a RE nee qs Wee. CHOOSES LIFE ON ROAD I = 2 = REDCAR, England (CP) 6 -Flashes' Marion Suscens, 19, a new-| Hot irecruit roadsweeper in this! Yorkshire town, says she took | the job because "I just had to} ANN LANDERS Girdles Not Answer - You can get help with Lydia E: Pinkham Diet, Exercise Are! me. When I tell them to turn "Dear Ann Landers: Some ; off the TV and do their home- "women get right back to their : "normal weight after the children| work they ignore me. "= --c, bul unfortunately my Wile} 'Ten minutes ago I told my | "put on 10 pounds with each ag | psp, apa to clean up her room "and that's where Brenda is|or she couldn't go to the movies. right now -- 20 pounds over-|She just left for the movies and weight. . hel room is a mess. For the last several months I] Must parents breed fear in have hinted that Brenda dojtheir children to make them something about the excess obey What's the answer, Ann} weight. No results. Last week Landers--Flop of a Mother "I came right out and told her to) ear Mother: I earnestly be- buy a good girdle. , |lieve that a little fear is a This evening we were dress-|healthy thing. Parents who try ing to go out and Brenda put on|to win a popularity contest wind a dress she hasn't been able to|yp with irresponsible, disre- wear in a long time. She said,|snectful kids who are a problem "This girdle is great -- look."'|to themselves and to everyone Then she handed me a girdle |ejse, sii "This is. for you,! Chijdren want discipline--| 'atso. | 1 thought_she wat Kidding en eae ae tind. until she added, "You havéliove tt takes strength to be gained more weight than I/tirm in the face of wheedling, have. If I'm going to sacrifice begging, and arguing. But the 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, March 1, 1966 get out into the open air andj AT ALL DRUG COUNTERS meet people." | SOCTAT. Mrs. A. F. Annis, Simcoe street north, was hostess for the Travel group of the Uni- versity Women's Club last eve- ning when color slides of an Eskimo village provided an in- teresting program. ; Some 1,500 women attended the annual Green and Gold Bridge and Fashion Show spon- sored by the Toronto Branch of the Business and Professional Women's Club in the Canadian Room of the Royal York Hotel last Saturday. Among those from Oshawa were Mrs. W. G. McKay, Mrs. G. A. Mathews, & PERSOT Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department AT. was much enjoyed by the guests. Afternoon tea was served and each guest received a small prize. The afternoon concluded with a sing-song. | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fudge and Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Rath- mann left on Sunday for a three-week vacation in Antigua in the West Indies. | Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mitchell entertained at a family dinner party recently in honor of Mrs. H. M. Black on the occasion of her birthday. Guests were Mrs. Glenn Bonner, Toronto; Mr. and This is what 1 wantin China ELEGANCE IN DESIGN... SHEER WHITE STRENGTH... TRANSLUCENT QUALITY... a apn oe gee 7 se yale wise parents find the courage a prong Bi ad acer pn to stand fast. And it pays off. Who's wrong--Fighting Mad Dear Ann Landers: Last night sibete Mad: Never mind who's; broke my, engagement fo | q "s \fellow on whom wasted six waging and girdles'are not! oars, I kept the ring because Ask your doctor about a diet I had bought "a 5 and suitable exercise. You'll 1 eg lady is rived god - d live et peop! ow am n -- 1k a ae longer /Rube's girl When we i were engaged I had my picture are in the paper. Would it be all e(right if I placed an ad in the) personals section of the news- paper to let people know that our engagement is off--New a ne Presented To 2nd Co. Guides Mrs. William Ridgely, Mrs. Michael Kashul and Mrs. E. S. Hart who was a prize-winner. Mrs. H. M. Black, Montreal; Mr, and Mrs. Richard Black. Lennoxville,. Quebec; Mr. and| Mrs. C. E: Gibbs, Misses Pat- ricia and Barbara Gibbs, Wil- lowdale; Mr. and Mrs. David Mounce, Master Brian and Miss Sharon Mounce, | Mr. and Mfs. John Wilkinson, Bessborough drive, and Mr, and Mrs. John Driscoll, Adelaide ROSENTHAL jm BURNS JEWELLERS 20 Simcoe North In Downtown Oshews Mrs, A. E. Johnson and Mrs. Harry 0. Perry are convening this year's traditional St. Pat- ~|rick's Bridge for the Women's Auxiliary, Oshawa General Hos- pital. Assisting them are Mrs. Kenneth Crone, Mrs. John <A. Huband, Mrs. G. S. Hunking and Mrs. H. F. Finer, in charge| avenue west, are on a two-week Caribbean cruise and will be) Of Highway Safety Gold Cord, All-Round Cords lat Women's, Club. of Cohedes Sarahatl prises: Mrs. R. W | returning to Oshawa next .week.! was. hostess for the Region 5| Bassett, tables and Mrs. Fred} YELLOW TAG SPECIALS oe ee at | Members of the White Cross OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BOWMANVILLE week. The} |Oshawa loved mother and dad but we|a newspaper ad to announce 8 1.1 wednesday evening, the;period of games followed by re- |Centre were recently entertain- | Dodd's Kidney Pills Club was in __atten- were afraid of them. I made up| broken engagement would be in|y,4° Oshawa Girl Guide Com-|freshments. The table was| ed at the home of Mrs. Walter VOU I ii es ct ts ee tans ta woe 1 @ 0 dance. Following the luncheon, my mind that my children | poor taste. I have an alternative any presentations were high-|centred with a combination|accompanied by Captain yf, | Sears, Simeone ress. Fhe 1 a 0 Mr. David Fisher sang a solo, would never be afraid of me. |thought: Next to Telstar, the lighted with the presentation of|Gold Cord' and All Round Cord | Dowe. His Worshi ;|program, arranged by Mrs. J : Sak wae ord | 5 i : » His ship, Mayor J. A. ' "8. ¢ | My daughter is 13 and my agar og nt ky aes a the Gold Cord to Cathy Morris. cake for the occasion. Heenan of Cobourg, and Melee etl gon is 11. I got my wish. My/is to tell two or three g After the horseshoe was form-; The meeting closed Russell Rowe, MLA, brought| = 2 Veluwe 3a. ...:; 2 a 5 children are not afraid of me.|friends--'tin the strictest of con-/ 44 hy the-company, Miss Linda|campfire singing and taps. greetings, 'Hooked Rug Shows Mrs. W. E. Gardner, Deputy John Wright, Miss Donna Mae |"T} Growtne 0 R ' T hi F H &S : ne Growing Challenge Of] of Sir John A. Macdonald and| ecelve Trop €s IO |work and effort which Cathy "pr, Frederick Banting".|Ward and stood beside his| embers of the 2nd Parents|lion were registered. ihe sie, Bll wot "oncaptbied. | of the nominating committee,|trition": 3rd place, Kerry De- sented Cathy with her Gold lyear, per week 30 citizens lost| cocieties ENGAGEMENT 2 a 6 4 r | fidence." " J n d sr Bawaba mar sa 2 te _|Waller related a brief outline of| special guests were Mr. and| The Minister of Transport for Division Commissioner, made y te ee eG |Highway § Thi ; mn A Boys, Mrs. We FE. : Garinet, | way Safety. | se WaAS|Queen Victoria float in' clouds | " ms 'place, had put into earning her Cord|q Tair pear 5 nana toha : Canada"; 2nd place, P Commissioner; Mrs. Frank|challenge. In 1945, 660,000 ve-| rug being hooked by Mrs. Ken- re uae said ie ae placed |Committee. Traffic accidents were ®| was on display this week during presented the slate of prospec-|laney, "The Miracle of Niagara|)i™. & sift, from ae \their lives plus 1,200 injured.| nee al Mrs. Sinclair began hooking) 1 13 SEATED, centre front, is Cathy Morris, who was awarded her Gold Cord in a special ceremony recently. Also honored with their All Round Cords, were from the left, Barbara Kells, Susan Bays and Linda Waller. All are members of the 2nd Osh- awa Guide Company. B & P. W. Learn Dear Ann Landers: You smart and I am stupid. Pleas give me some answers. My par- ents' were strict and they brooked no nonsense. My sister) and I felt a quick hand if we/Lease on Life said anything out of line. We} Dear New Lease: Sorry but with | The February meeting of the, Haas, Dr. Robert Thornton Home and School Association took place recently in the school gymna-/lake, sium with Mrs. Arthur Joynt Grade 8 -- ist place, Kathy} Cepacol Mouth Wash Value 1.40 ..... oe eee eens eS Cathy's history in Brownies and P ithe Provinc ¢ . ® inl Guides. Mrs. H. M. Morris, Mrs. G. W. nce of Ontario, the} Or. t ] Contest Winners gg ne Waller, Mrs. H. L. Kells, Mrs.|ponotable Irwin Haskett, uta. | Heads In Clouds a Orica Lrg hey *) Ap. [addressed the gathering on TORONTO (CP)--The heads the Gold Cord presentation. Mrs. Gardner spoke of the hard/Henuyty Division Commissioner; |more than an academic Sib lncteman Canada'e. Padiament 7 ¥ istrict |ject. i jbe Mrs. Thomas Tipton, District|ject. The changing world was 4 | Buildings in the 10 by 14-foot Ruth Korenycky, "'Albert Ein- and congratulated her. Hockleitner with members ofjhicles were registered; at the} - ; stein'; 3rd place, Joyce West-| Mr. H. M. Morris came for-'the nd Brownie Pack; andtend of 1965, excess of two mil-\Ventential itt 10 ra | di ' »», {the coveted cord on her daugh-}----___ wien eee . presiding. |Joynt, 'Today's Teenagers ' |ter's arm, Mrs. Gardne | \troublesome, serious, and com- irman cong. | cers , Mrs. G Tr pre- bate ; jthe convention here of the On- Mrs. Arthur. Gray, chairman/ 2nd place, Beverly Aldred, "'Nu SOCIAL NOTICE }plex problem, In Ontario last tario Association of Agricultural tive officers for the next term,| Falls", sion Council. |This was growing in magnitude| which will be elected at the| yice yfariiyn Wood, last,_LAnda Waller, Barbara Kells,' mr, and Mrs. Michael Tur-|year by year. People were the|the Tug Jan. 14, 1964. She hopes annual meeting in April. | year's Grade "8 winner, con.|2nd Susan Bays received their} chin, Oshawa, wish to announce|cause of accidents. Nine out of to finish it by this June, after | Present were the winners of| pratulated Kathy Joynt and pre- All Round Cords. which were | the engagement of their daugh-|ten were caused by careless-|More than 2,000 hours of work--| the public speaking contest held] sented her with the wall plaque presented by Mrs. Gardner.|ter, Geneiveve Ann to William|ness of a driver or a pedes-|three hours a day every day.) annually under sponsorship of] which grill be suitably inscribed| MS. Harry Kells and Mrs. G.| Joseph Giddy, son of Mr.|trian. The backgr is burgun? ' . Waller placed the All Round|-omas Giddy, Ajax, and the! 'The challenge of the chang-|in color wit), eight side panc |Cords on their daughters' arms} jate Mrs. Giddy. The ceremonyjing world was education and| depicting Canada's cultures and/ their topics were: ed individual trophies. } org weed paged A get will take place on Saturday, |training. The government was | industries. Gade 7 -- 1st place, Danny; Musical entertainment was|absent due to ties. ed fat ag Ms "06 Peres ons a -- deal, but couldn't} "I wanted to 'seh history eonnare = proved by th m ers of] w hae St, Jonns rainian Greek /dictate safety. Next year a newj\in the Centre Block," Mrs. Sin- provetied by Meee temmrets 2 te company enjoyed a short! Orthodox Church, facet, introducing the re-exam-|clair said in an interview. | ee ee Contac C Capsules Value 1.49.. the home and school associa-|and remain in the school show tion. This year's winners and|case, All winners were awar Eligible Men Can't Be Found | In All-Girl Office By ROBERTA ROESCH Dear Roberta Roesch: What kind of job do you sug- gest as a good starting spot for méeting men And please don't laugh at me because I am serious. the Anderson Street High School| --- inte 16-02, oe ah cet, introdscing. tip | Pardec Liquid accordion club -- Frank Gor-| non Ren OF NOME: dimen 1" ---- | man, Donald Boychyn and Colin| jhicle inspection, mobile check| Madeleine Rooney of Cobourg) Welue See. 0c. oe jney Brown.: Their selections were tests on highways would be-|stated that education was the) "Goldfinger", 'I Believe', 'A come compulsory. Driver educa- key to understanding, peace Summer Place", "More" and tion of teen-agers would be/and prosperity. \"Exodus", and were much en- held in secondary schools, Those taking part in the Many Attend February Dance Lenape ied thanked by} Ot King St. Happy Doubles Clu Py Business and Frotession.jandiedighting ceremony were Speaker for the evening, Mr.| cancesttel Foteencr eet ae So Me. full part in making the ~ alviser; Margaret Evans, Co-| i aid ; ;.|dance was he y King Street!and Mrs. William Rusnell, Mr.' ich ve,/hourg; Betty Thomson, Osh-| P. J. McGarrity, Associate Dito oy Doubles Club' in the/and Mrs. Lloyd Brown, Mr. and | walk, or drive. Individual con:|awa: Helen Rosborough, Peter-| rector of the Oshawa Recrea-|naii of Northminster United|Mrs. Ronald Siblock, Mr. and|Sideration of others, as well as|porough; Evelyn Bellamy,| tion Committee, was introduced|Church. Receiving the guests|Mrs. Charles Robinson, Mr. and driving with courtesy and com-|Tindsay: Ruby Reddick, Port by Mrs. Arthur Gray. His topic|were the presidents, Mr. and|Mrs. Lloyd Grose, Mr. bid seenyeg ete sense, were necessary. Hope and Velma Gay, Bow-| was " " Mrs. Cyril Powell, and vice-|Fisher, Miss Carole Armstrong,|' In thanking the speaker, Miss'manville. Dear J. J.: Mie ih apy san * -- = presidents, Mr. and Mrs, James|Mr. and Mrs. Jack Allin, me | eee = Iam certainly not laughing at rafts in the Home". Mr. Mc- Bell and Mrs. William Graper, Mr. | you and I understand your seri-| Garrity stated that a hobby "is) Gaily wrapped prizes. were|and Mrs, Russell Bryans, Mr. ousness, because, with women! one means of obtaining personal|won by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc-|and Mrs. Edward Houck, Mr pop onprtag A mr pie go satisfaction" and 'hobbies in Sg Mr. and hae Russell |and ag As Mr. and :500, in the U.S., girls who ¢ ryans, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce|Mrs, Wallace Holmes want male contacts are smart "a resis - com te ee Mackey, Mr. and Mrs Harold | Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Edgar, to go where the boys are, as|@rmizing". In discussion groups|T inton, Mrs. Harry Faint and|the Reverend and Mrs. Wesley long as they don't make it ob-| which followed his remarks, it/Mr. Thomas Goch |Herbert, Mr. and Mrs. James -- that sd = husband- was generally agreed that) Among those seen dancing to one. as Ronald unting as they work. 4% , |the strains of Mr. Orville Sel-|Powell, Mr. and Mrs. seymour To land in a spot with some region ang Tana lo lick and his orchestra . were: |Bigwood, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon eligible men (though there's thanks to Air. MoGarrity ae Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tisdall, Mr.|Law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hart- neyer a4 built-in guarantee). ih Keeping wit He ene 'i and. Mrs.James..Rell...Mr and isy ni _ peo = " : ei avoid the all-girl office or the ' : Mrs. James Milne, Mr. and|Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lean, Mr. mammoth organization where 2's and crafts, students of the' Mrs - Cyril Powell; Mr. andjand Mrs. William Siksay, Mr. o Score Hair your sole male contact is the school had on display numerous! yys. Earl Bailey, Mr. and Mrs,|and Mrs. Harold Perry, Mr ™ , married man from whom you) Works of art and some parents) Bruce Mackey, Mr. and Mrs./and Mrs. Richard Libby, Mr. Boke , Value 1.09. take dictation. also displayed evidence of their)/peter Pearse, Mr. and Mrs.jand Mrs. Herbert Mays, Mr. ' : , Set your job-hunting sights on hobbies Fred Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-|and Mrs. Walter Spratt, Mr fields such as selling, publish-- Mrs. C. M. Sheffield and Mrs.!don Hawker, Mr. and Mrs. Aljand Mrs. Thomas Goch, Mr ing, advertising, public relations| Arthur Gray will represent the/Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Rob-|and Mrs. Stanley Gomme, Mr. and programming, to mention a association at the convention in ert Smales, Mr. and Mrs. Arn-|and Mrs. Russell Mapes, Mr few examples of work that at-/April at the Inn-on-the-Park,/old Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Ron-|and Mrs. Frank Ball, Mr. and tracts both sexes. | Toronto. The annual Founder's|ald Wragg, Mr. and Mrs. Pat-|Mrs. Harold Linton, Mr. and Day collection was taken up.!rick Tresise Mrs: Allan Hutcheon, Mr. and The attendance plaque was won| Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClure,|Mrs. George Blayone, Mr. and by Mrs. Ronald Bryant's Grade Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hopps, Mr.|Mrs. Ray Holland, Mr. and 1 and 2 class. Mrs. Cyril Camp-'and Mrs.. Norman Gemmell,|Mrs. Hugh McLeod, Mr. and bell and mothers of Grade 6)/Mr. and Mrs, Harry 'Souch,}Mrs. Harold Ballem, Miss Sher pupils served refreshments fol-'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fowler,jillyn Law, and Mr. Allan lowing the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Ross Law, Mr.'Halton. Do you have any suggestions for the spot I am in I don't 3 . ? : 4 AND PERSONAL know what course to gt ' ¢ IMPROVEMENT ng te intelligent course COURSES of staying neutral as long as NOW FORMING the troublemakers that the fight IN OSHAWA AREA you can. 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