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The prizes for the draw| HOUSEHOLD HINT ; as of Tuesday's weigh-in, were won by Mildred Carno-| To keep fuzzy African violet Final results of the conven. chan, Eva Tipton and El7@ jeaveg clean, dust them fre-|**@ the best drivers, says ajof the boys' contest, said, "You tion fund team contest showed Warren. wently with a soft a int WOMAN teen-age driving cham-|just can't compare them with that Mrs. Emily Keetch's team The next regular meeting will Guenhy w a soft clean paint) pion Lilian Armbruster, 19,|men." won with @ loss of 5014 pounds, be held Thursday, June 2, and brush or an old shaving brush,| oreo erent re nteremter Move Macee'« team 26 All officers were asked to wear "~~~ - et SHEARS UP FOR WOMEN says women's patiense ts the VANCOUVER (CP)---Women| reason, Zigurt Strauts, winner igre cnars raw tor to" DISTAFF DIARY ANN LANDERS Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organizations as eompiled from reports ett iebeterd Sanmia Child Doesn't Realize Her Parents' Sacrifice Dear Ann Landers: The let- ter from the i6-year-old girl whose parents could not afford to get her teeth straightened struck both my husband and me as very interesting Our daughter is also 16. We couldn't afford to get her teeth straightened either but we did jt anyhow -- at considerable sacrifice have every chance in life, We felt we should do everything in our power to give her confi dence. The braces .came off last week and now Carol has a radi ant smile. But did she say "Thank you, Mom and Dad," even once during the three years that we have heen paying big, fat dental bills? Forget it The odd thing is that Carol is not alone. This letier could have been written by the parents of thousands of teen-agers all over the country, They are all selfish and grabby. Gratitude isn't the 'in thing" these days even when the gifts run into thou sands of dollars Please print my letter and your comments. I'm sure other parents would be interested Mrs, Mary G, Dear Mrs.; Did you and your husband put braces on Carol's teeth so she would say, 'Thank you, Mom and Dad" or because you didn't want her to go through life with crooked teeth? One' of these days Carol will say, 'Thank you, Mom and Dad." And do you know when that wil] be? When she has chil dren of her own THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Generous planetary Influences will govern ships Sunday, The day will be a fine one in w age new friendships, atrengthen old ties, and to participate in recreational activities of any type. personal relation ch to encour . FOR THE BIT THDAY If tomorrow your horoseo while job and may have be for the last t reason for © Nearly four. \ tered a fine governing the our birthday indicates that, nancial matters \ at a standstill years, you have timism now KS AZO, YOU en planetary cycle » interests and it will last until the end of Sep- tember. Also, according to the stars, it wo ld he advisable, from this very day yntil July 15 to make plans for further ex pansion of interests--covering at least two years, Your next good period on the monetary front will occur between Feb, 1 and April 15 of next year but, despite all the fiscal blessings promised, !t-will be imperative not to speculate in August and to avoid extravagance in late December Where career -matters are toncerned, your best periods will parallel your financial ad vancement, In fact, you are in an excellent period now--one which will last until June 10, Next exceptionally good ones are: Early August, late Octo her, late November Feb ruary and March, Don't go to extremes in occupational affairs in late July, however. Creative workers of which Gemini boasts many, will have a splen- did year, with periods of out standing accomplishment indi- cated in early August, late Sep- tember, the first and last weeks ? : IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728.0192 next 26 DAYS YUKON-ALASKA MIDNIGHT SUN TOUR June 30th ~ July 25th Siioden toneding s for the scenic tro Alasko he one Kelsey Ro gints 5 er then return Phone or Write MRS. A, W. NELSON 344 Parkhill Ra. W 745.7182 --~ Peterborough { Dear Ann Landers: I am @ widow in my middle 50s. My father was an English professor and my hushand was a polished gentieman too, Our children | were taught manners from the | cradle, They grew up graciously and married well I have been géing with a We wanted Carol 10, widower for almost two years, He has other women friends, mostly widows like myself. I had always thought this man considered me only a pleasant person to escort to civie and £0 cial affairs. When he asked me to marry him I was surprised The problem is this: the man is successful in business, He's self-made, and like most busi nessmen who came up the hard way, he talks about himself a great deal. He lacks the social graces of my late husband and his grammar leaves much to be desired, 1 hold an executive po sition and frankly I vould hesi tate to introduce him to some of my better friends On the positive side, he is con genial, a non ~ smoker, a non drinker and is a person of good character, What do you think? Can't Make Up My Mind Dear Mrs. Can't Make Up Your Mind: Do Mr, Self-made a big favor and say no, I would hope that he would then ask a woman who will introduce him to hor 'better' friends It would be a dirty trick to marry a man you obviously consider inferior. He'd be mis erable and -you would be miser able, too, Don't do it of October, March Best periods for romance are Late November, next April and May; for travel (short trips only this year): September, January and May; stimulating social activities; June, late Sep- tember, early October, late No vember and the weeks between early December and Feb. 10 A child born on this day will be idealistic, extremely consci entious and a great lover of the art DAY AFTER TOMORROW Important matters are des- tined to move at a high tempo Monday, with: promise of the attainment of cherished goals and unexpected fulfilment of personal desires, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If Monday is your birthday, your horoscope forecasts many stimulating experiences during the year ahead, You are cur rently in an excellent cycle governing monetary and occu pationa! interests -- which will last until the end of September, to be followed by an even better one lasting from Feb, 1 to April 15, 1967, Despite the splendid stellar influences, however, do speculate in August and avold extravagance during the latter half of December next January and not You should already he noting | progress in career matters, and there's still more to come in OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM Monday & Tuesday June 6th and 7th 4:30 and 8:15 p.m, EACH DAY FAMILY PRICES @ CHILDREN 75e @ ADULTS 1.50 Ne Reserve Seats PAY NO MORE Senis on Sole at f n Tire SHRINE CIRCUS Produced By # Clyde Bros. 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Children Tickets ¢ be accepted Ne Sunday n odvenee wil performance "GET" THIS WEEK Featuring: - AS USUAL "TRE ESQUIRES" 50c Members % DRESS -- 75¢ Non-Members Shirt and Tie Pa Sa ear COURT CHARLENE, ©.0.F, Court Charlene of the Cana- dian Order of Foresters held it's May meeting this week with an exceptionally good atten- dance The president, Doris Yourth invited the president of Court Lady Snowbird, Nestleton, Mrs, Robert Parker, and the presi- dent of Court Venture, Bowman- ville, Faye Alien, to join her on the dias, along with the new District Deputy High Chief Ranger, Elsie Prout of Bow- manville, 5 Elaine Weatherby was pro posed for membership into the Court and accepted hy ballot During the initiation .cere + mony the following were offici ally accepted as Foresters by taking the first degree: Hiaine Mosier, Fileen Watts and Betty Ann Balsan all of Osh awa, Mary Wilkins, and Nan cy Bryans, from Nestleton; and Dorothy Bond from Bowman - ville Those taking the second de gree were Fifrieda Weidiand Florence Park, Five Stata, Bon nie Robert, Kay Anderson, D ane MecReelis, All were given a rousing welcome by the mem bers present It was announced that Dist rict Council would be holding its dinner meeting, June 14 at 6.30 p.m, at St, Andrew's Church Bowmanville. All were invited and were asked to call the pre sident or secretary of the Coun cil advising the number to be present, by June 10th Thursday, June 16, there will be a bazaar at the Shopping Centre, Members with anything to contribute were asked to get early August, late October, late November, next February and March. In fact, it would be ad- | visable, between now and July 15 to start planning for further expansion over the next two years. Use your initiative In planning new enterprises, but don't go to extremes, Best periods for accomplishment where creative workers are concerned: Early August, late September, the first and last weeks of October, next January and March Your personal concerns will be secondary to material inter ests during the next 12 months but you should have a lively time from a social standpoint Most stimulating activities are promised in June, late Novem ber, and the weeks between early December and Feb. 10 Best periods for romance: Late November, next April and May; for travel (short trips only) September, next January and May A child bern on this day will be endowed with lofty ambitions | and literary ability, but will) have to curb a tendency toward hypersensitiveness OO South-End Tavern Corner of Simcoe 3%. 3: and Bioor Fully licensed under the L.C.B.0. NOW OP pounds; Mrs, Lucy Chamber - in touch with Doris Yourth, lain"s team 224% pounds; Mrs, Home baking would be urgently required, Members were advis- ed to get their tickets immed- immediatiey if they wish to at- tend the annual benefit dance to be held at the Airport, June 11. All proceeds will go to local charities, Greetings were brought from their respective Courts by the presidents of court Lady Snow- bird and Court Venture, The District Deputy High Chief Ran ger praised the degree team for a job well 'done, during initia- tion The door prize for the even ing was won by Evelyn Lowden and the lucky draw was won by Carol Doyle of Nestieton hearty. welcome is to be extended to Court Snowdrop of Dunbarton on its amalgamation with Court Charlene effective June 1, The members from Osh- awa are looking forward to meeting these new members as soon as possible At the close of the a pot-luck supper STREAMLINER The regular meeting of the Motor City Streamliner TOPS Club held Tuesday at Rundle Park Clubhouse ir Florence Fussell opened the meeting with club song Ritual was held and Mre Fileen Mastin with a loss o seven pounds was crowned wee- queen and resented with a cup and saucer, Mrs, Mastin proceeded to place the the pig bib on the pig of the week who gained 3% pounds Mrs, Bernedette Elismere rea meeting was enjoyed TOPS wa leader the SATURDAY NIGHTS From Young Couples A-Courtin' Te Anniversary Celebrants Cavortin', it's your Assurance of @ Perfect Evening JERRY-REIDT AND HIS ORCHESTRA Reservations 723-2143 =~ 725-1948 Lillian _Linton's team 15% pounds; and Mrs, Dore Prouk's team, 14% pounds, A gift of money was presented to each member of Mrs, Keetch's team. it was announced that the Hi- Hopes Tops Club from Port Hope won the six week contest from the Streamliners and that, the Streamliners would hold a pienic in Port Hope's honor, A draw prize was donated by Mrs. Minnie Haines and won by Mrs. Barbara Peebles, Mrs, Karen Szydiowski was welcomed as a new member by thé Streamliners, The meeting of May 41 will be a summary of TOPS Con- vention in Toronto VICTORY LODGE No, 583 The reguiar meeting of Vic- tory Lodge LOBA No, 583 was held recently in the Orange Temple, Lodge was opened by Worthy Mistress Donalda Strong assisted by Deputy Mistress Louise Hackett Devotional exercises were performed by the Chaplin Mil-| dred Carnochan, The flags were | : | presented by Luella Newman and Reta Butt The report on sick members was given and Agnes Wellman was reported to be in hospital, The penny sale was again dis cussed, and all members were urged to get behind this proj SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE OLD TIME and MODERN Dance to RUDY VELTRI AND. HIS RED BARN during which white aresses, A social half-hour was spent Mildred Carno- chan and va Tipton served rer freshments VIRST BAPTIST WA The regular meeting of the Women's Auxiliary of First Baptist Church was held at the| home of Mrs, Sydney Canfield The president Mrs, Arthur How- ard, presided | Mrs. George Hall reported on the sick and shut - in mem-|} bers and read the minutes in} ithe absence of the secretary, | The group decided to help} with the brotherhood meeeet,| May 28, and to help with the! annual church piente, June 25,| at Wellspring Park Mrs, John Barber led in the devotional period, It was an nounced that next month's meet- ing would be held at the home IS COMING ! of Mrs, Hall VIKING'S STILL, SAIL Norway's merchant navy comprises 2,276 ships totalling 15,785,000 tons DANCE THIS SAT, NIGHT GREENHURST PAVILION DUNSFORD ADMISSION 1,50 PEIN win -- hh HELD OVER! THIRD BIG WEEK SHOT 4 THE? 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