Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Mar 1966, p. 14

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ANN LANDERS Boss's Loose Morals Shouldn't Be Condoned | Dear Aun Landers: My hus- band is a dright and promising , young executive who works for @ large company. We were transferred here five weeks ago. The man who heads up this district is my husband's boss. He is an aging Romeo--suave, charming and he cheats on his wife left and right. I'm no mor- alist, nor do 1 feel the urge to tell other people how to live, but I find the old lecher's lack of propriety personally offensive. The boss has invited us to join him for dinner several times since we moved to town He brought his wife the first night and that was the last we saw of her. From then on it has| right. been one cheap trollop after another. Some of his girlies look so trampy that I'm ashamed to be seen with them. Furthermore, they are dull. I am fed up try- ing to make small talk with dumbbells while the men dis- cuss business. Do you feel it would hurt my husband's chances for advance- ment if I refused to go along on these dates?--Emm Arr Dear Emm Arr: If your hus- her first year in band and,/ piease take my word jor it, sie j plays a mediocre trumpet. She gets the solo passages now be- cause she wears sweaters that are two sizes too small to begin with and then she shrinks them in hot water. The band leader) likes that. I want to tell the principal what is going on. Believe me, Ann Landers, I am no trouble maker. I just want to get what's coming to me. What is your advice?--Resentful Dear Resentful: My advice is) |to keep quiet. If you go to the} iprincipal with that story you'll iget what's coming to you, all | J can't imagine a place where a tight sweater counts less, and lability counts more, than in a jband. Keep practising and one lof these days you may get the |solo passages again. | Dear Ann Landers: I am a) widow; 46, self supporting, with} two grown sons. Three years jago started to go with a nice| man I met through my em- |ployer. Bruce is 50 and has 'never married. He makes his |home with his parents who are Four Queen's Scout Badges Given At 18th Troop's Annual Banquet Four Queen's Scout badges the Reverend Dermot Arscott, were presented to four mem-|Mrs, Thomas Mahaffy, presi- bers of the 18th Scout Troop atident of the auxiliary; Cub- its annual father and son ban-|master William Veitch; Mr. quet held recently in Courtice|Kenneth Dawson, Mr. Reginald United Church. Wilkins; Scoutmaster John De The Scout Group Auxiliary|Coe; Mr. Donald Cowle; and served a iursey dinner iv ii5|irs, MH. W. Dressing. fathers, sons and scout offi-| The Oshawa Judo Club out on cials. Head table guests were|a display which was enjoyed by the guests. Mrs. Dressing show- ed a film on the Pinewood Rac- ing Tournament. The cubs re- Moving Day ceived their model cars for At New Prison Chtistmas and will race them COWANSVILLE, Que. (CP)--|¢ Camp Samac on March 28. Prisoners are already being The highlight of the evening moved into a new $8,000,000 me--came when David Carpenter, dium-security prison built in/Danny Carpenter, Mark Pen- this community 45 miles south found and Bob Gray were pre- of Montreal and due for official|sented with their Queen's Scout opening by Justice Minister badges. Cardin May 20. The Scout Group Auxiliary The new jail is laid out over ~---- -- 355 acres on the outskirts of) " town and will house 450 prison-} REED'S FLORISTS 20th Annual ers and a staff of 241, including) 106 guards. Spring Flower Show At present there are 19 build- at their Greenhouses ings, including pastel - colored Palm Sunday, April 3rd cells housing one man and equipped with toilets. Still to be built are two chapels and an industrial train- ing building. The prison is one of three of the same type the federal gov- ernment is building and has been described as the most) modern and functional in North America. | Everyone is welcome to attend. held its regular meeting in the OLD PILE TO GO Courtice United Church at a] WASHAGO, Ont. (CP)--The later date. Mrs, Thomas|$7-year-old Black River Hall, on Mahaffy presided and the re-|highway €@ northeast "gee freshments were provided by/and removal. It was built in the Hawk Patrol. It was an-/1879 at a gross cost of $450 as nounced that the next auxiliary'a combined council chamber meeting would be on April 5. (and school. MONTREAL, March 17th----No wonder, with our blustery March weather, that travel te warmer places is every Canadian's dream, And now you can make the dream come true --with the help of THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA's Globe Trotter Plan. Join Scotia- bank's new Globe Trotter Plan and you'll soon be going places! It can help you work out the total cost of your trip, then plan how to pay for it--by saving, borrowing or a com ination of both, Visit your nearest Scotiabranch and get free Globe-Trotter folders on world tourist areas. Each one is filled with travel tips, data on living costs, fares and a map. LET THE MARCH WINDS BLOW but no matter how cold it jgets you ean satisfy your family's keen |appetites with a nourishing meal made with DOMINION meats. aig 4 stews, tender isteaks, juicy roasts will be a guaranteed ... mainly b of the meat from |D inion, That's b Dominion selects jonly the choice young sides of beef, then | waits patiently till natural aging has brought Ithem to the peak of tenderness. That's /Dominion meat with natural flavour and natural tenderness. In |fact, downright goodness, That's why I shop at Dominion! I |recommend you try it. TIRED, ACHING FEET? If you've ever wished you could change your feet instead of your shoes--you need to know about DR. SCHOLL'S ARCH SUP- PORTS--the quick way to new foot comfort, Dr. Scholl's Arch Supports are so soothing and comfortable... they give arches a won- derful lift and the kind of tender loving care they really need. Do try them--today! +4. Dr. Scholl's Arch Supports are available everywhere--drugstores, shoe stores, depart- band's success hinges on your|in their 70s. [ have never met) keeping the boss's bimbos com-|his parents because they are : pany, he's not as bright ndjopposed to our relationship. | promising as you think. Make|They say Bruce should marry) your position clear and stick toa woman who can give him a! it. family. I think it's time we got mar- Dear Ann Landers: I am a ried or called it quits. I do not girl who will soon be 16 years|go with anyone else became he old. I have been taking trumpet! has asked me not to, Last night lessons for six years and I play Bryce said if I loved him 1) well. I enjoy playing in the|would wait until his parents school band but something is\died. They are both in poor going on that is taking all the/health. What do you say?-- fun out of it. I need your ad- | Mrs.?? | vice. Dear Mrs.??: Bruce's sugges-| A certain girl in the band who tion that you wait around for} has only been taking trumpet|his parents to die is an insult-- lessons for two years has been/not a proposal. Moreover, it's getting all the solo passages /one of the oldest insults of all.| that used to go to me. This is'Wake up, woman. Women 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 17, 1966 SOCIAL & PERSONAL | ment stores. And by the way, they're available for men, tool! FRESH AS THE FLOWERS OF SPRING, and effective for days after ag use it...I wouldn't be without f LYSOL LIQUID to help keep our home sparkling clean. Lysol kills odours instantly, even the odours of garbage and diaper pails --and the musty, fusty odour of mould and mildew. Kills household germs, too, on con- tact! That's why it's a 'must' when there's illness, to help keep the sickroom antiseptic. There are so many ways to keep your house Lysol-clean! And because Lysol is a concentrated disinfectant, it's economical! It's available at your nearest drug or food store. DOES YOUR HUSBAND SUFFER FROM HIGHWAY FATIGUE? CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS now offer a wonderful way to get you, ily and your car to distant points in Canada without driving. It's called Car-Go-Rail (a clever name, I think). Imagine the enjoy- ment of a relaxing train trip and having the family chariot while you're 'there'. Car Go-Rail rates include transportation of car, rail 'travel, sleeping accommodation and meals--at unbelievably low cost. So flexible, too--go CN one way with car and drive back--or go CN both ways and use your car for pleasure. Details? Contact your authorized CN Travel Agent or CN Passenger Sales Office. |HAPPY $T, PATRICK'S DAY!...and here's a fine, merry way to 'celebrate it... with good friends, good food and Brights very good CRESTA 'ROJA, new, 'Brights land unique among red wines. It's medium dry' £ with just a faint hint of sweetness and that RE jmakes it just right for so many of us who don't like the. very dry red wines. Blended ROJA: from imported French hybrid grapes, Cresta) RED TABLE wine |Roja is perfect served with any red meat. Do ee |try it and you'll know why Cresta Roja is seule ASOT | |a good wine to serve to good friends! UO Ste BE ie . \ ' aa coat welleitinn TOP 0' THE MARNIN", MR. MAYOR Armagh, the ecclesiastical capital of Northern Ireland, Patricia is a pupil at Wood- crest Public School. --Oshawa Times Photo A paddy's pipe springing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. up amid the shamrock was C. W. Sandison, Fairleigh presented to Mayor Lyman avenue, who came to Osh- Gifford as a St. Patrick's awa ten years ago from the Day recognition of his Irish City of Armagn, County ancestry by pretty Patricia Sandison, 11. Patricia is the SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced} ;of Jane Gerarda LaPlante, \daughter of Mrs. Margaret LaPlante of Orillia and the late Mr. Ray LaPlante, to Lanny Ross Johnstone, son of Mr. and} Mrs. Garnet Johnstone of Osh- awa. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, May 7, 1966, at 12.30 p.m. in the Church of the Guardian Angels, Orillia. ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced 66 fam- ALIVE with fashion you'll be wear- ing are our coats for Spring. a. Spicy wool tweed classic. Beige or navy tweed. Sizes 8-78. 40.00 6. Lush loop : mohair in a range Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department Mrs. A. L. and Mrs. Mrs. N. H. Edmondson, Athol;vester, publicity; street, Whitby, welcomed mem-|Hooey, tea tables; bers of tne French, Conversa-|S. G. McMurter. tion Group of the University jof Diana, daughter of Mrs. Rus- sell Pierce, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Pierce, to John Fred- erick Brough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brough, Bloomfield, |Ontario. The marriage will take |Place on Friday, April 15, 1966 jat 7.30 p.m. in Northminster | of colours. Sizes 6-20, 35,00 RADIANT Women's Club to her home| Mr. Terry Wilson and his|United Church, Oshawa. LEZ ge Monday for a social evening en/| cousin, so -- es | . WN | Francais. jhave returned from Montrea ' | where they visited friends and| BUILDING TAKES TIME | ' ° | 6 Mrs. Douglas Courtney, geN-/ attended a recent hockey game) MONTREAL (CP) -- The| One of the finest | | eral convener of the Fantasy of|hetween Montreal and Detroit. |harpsichord is about to replace ° ee ee | Spring hair styling show spon-| the piano in the front parlor, Canadian whiskies sored by the Astra Unit-of Sim-| yr, Bernard Tierney and his|Says Montreal musician Mir- hi . coe Street United Church, €N-| orchestra will accompany theleille Lagace, one of five win- t IS country has ever tasted ge ogg Se oars tor the | eee? during the annual carne 4 an international harp- ene ' y, iz : i\nival, 'Fantasies in Disney-| sic or competition. What 'i event. Those present were MISs.!jand." being presented Satur-| keeps the new trend slow, she | . by GILBEY'S~ -- Reginald Piper, ticket conven- day at the Civic Auditorium by) says, is that each must be} er; Mrs. Wilfred Hewitt, decor-|the Oshawa Skating Club. specially ordered and takes ations; Mrs, John Peeling, re two years to make. freshments; Mrs. Stephen) Miss Catherine Myers whose) --------_--_--_---- - Salmers, favors and Mrs. Rob-| marriage to Mr. Robert Whit- ert Currie, advertising. sitt is to take place this coming Stereo For The Informed Buyer We invite you to see our lovely collection. Many of our community's most memorable weddings were planned by our consultants «a» Whose services are gratis. Mrs. Esther Tummonds, Saturday, has been honored at} : miscellaneous showers given by ene pep coal corer gah Mrs. James Tate, Mrs. Edward| Oshawa and district Business| mons and Mrs. Wayne and Professional Women's Club| C™2385- Members of King Street} has arranged a panel discussion | Pentecostal Chureh also honor-| on__"Employment Conditions eee te teres ona and Opportunities for Women in # 4 ecisttoe ad teas Oshawa" for the club's meeting Reid, Harris avenue. next Monday night. Mrs. R. D-| rs, T. D. Thomas will offi- H. Heard, head of ovegecel cially open the annual bazaar Services at gta lin at being held by the Gertrude Col- legiate will chair the panel,/5u; Home and School Associa- ne at Praga Y tion this Saturday afternoon. Cer, CO- ; Among those making the ar- eae. ak Conga | ae Mie. Renae Peay eee : pe' | Newburg, the president, and teacher in Program V; Mrs. M. Mrs, Clarence Dove, general G. Davies, employment super) convener. Children will be en- visor, Bell Telephone Company. | tertained in their own tearoom A "Day of Recollection" was while the parents relax in the held recently at Holy Cross /@dult tearoom. | Roman Catholic Church for the te | women of the parishes of Holy Mr. and Mrs. William Ward, | Cross and St. Philip's. The Colborne street west, celebrated members of the CWL attended their 50th wedding anniversary | Mass and received Holy Com-/Tuesday at their home, where munion after which breakfast number of friends called to) was served in the parish hall |eongratulate them. Last Sunday | The spiritual director for the they were the honored guests at) day was the Reverend Leonard/@ family dinner party held at) Wall of St. Augustine's Semi-|the Hotel Genosha to-mark the| nary. occasion. Mrs. Lioyd Ayre, Bowman ' ville, is the general convener LAUDS DOG-CATCHER for this year's annual hospitall LAMBETH, Ont. 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