Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Jun 1966, p. 18

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Borrowing From Cash Leads To Real Trouble Dear Ann Landers: | am past{that employs my husband. 39, so please don't call me| They arrived about 7 p.m. Toots or Lamb-Chop or any of and we had cocktails. They | your other cute names. jwere congenial and I liked!) For the last three years I/them both. After dinner my| have been employed as a book- husband took out his guitar. I) keeper by a very good firm. 1) |played the piano and we all| am in charge of the cash box, |sang. Around 11 my husband | out of which I pay C.0.D.'s and |suggested that we show the! other incidentals. The box con-|movies of our trip to Hawaii. | tains $350 at all times -- or|They were thrilled at the idea. vouchers which account for the| When the movies wee fin- missing money. I am responsi-|ished it was midnight. My hus- ble for that amount. |band suggested that they sleep Almost every Friday I take|at our house rather than drive $35 or $50 from the cash box to|to the suburbs--about 45 min- play bingo or bet on a balljutes away. When they accepted! game or a golf match or some! almost fainted. | other sporting event. I'm not} I had to change the sheets '| only an educated bettor, but a and iron a pair of pyjamas for lucky one. I usually win. When|the man to sleep in--all this I lose I repay the cash boxjafter midnight. I told my hus- from my savings account. jband after they left the next Yesterday the boss called me|noon that he had a nerve ask- in and totd me he had heard I}ing guests to stay overnight borrowed money from the cash/ without first checking with me. box to place bets. At that very|He says I have no spirit of ad- moment the cash box balanced | venture and that the unexpented perfectly beceuse just that|things in life are the most fun. morning I had repaid the $501; Am I a dead-head as he in- had borrowed on Friday. | sists? Veronica I'm furious that he would) Dear V.: I can think of criticize me since I am respon-|things that are a lot more fun sible for the cash box and if I than changing sheets at mid- want to borrow from it, it's myjnight and ironing pyjamas for business, isnt it? Yes or no?-- people you met just that eve- Louisville ning. Dear L.: You have no right to| Your husband should not have borrow money from that box,asked them to stay and they| for a weekend, a day or even a|should not have accepted. You! minute. Why in the world don't|say nothing of a_ hurricane, you have a checking account, earthquake, blizzard, illness or| woman? too much liquor. You desorbed | Almost every embezzler them as "easy to know." If you) started out by 'borrowing' jask me they are too easy to from the company, just as you|know. Cool it. have been doing. Anyone who' Confidential to Turning To uses company money for his You To Be Saved: You give me own purposes is inviting disas-|credit for more than I deserve. | ter--and disaster invariably ac-'I cannot offer you a magic so-| cepts the invitation. \lution for the problems you've piled up for yourself in the last Dear Ann Landers: Last Fri-'20 years. You need counselling day night we had a couple here|--and immediately. The YMCA for dinner. I had never metihas an excellent program, either the man or his wife be-| Call for appointment fore. He was transferred here | quit sitting around feeling sorry and works for the _ Same firm | for yourself. Parent Committee Honors 8 Retiring Leaders Of Brownies the Je The 6A Parent Committee en-|elves, fairies, pixies and imps ag School tertained the leaders, Guides,/in their respective colors. Brownies and their mothers in honor of Mrs. Clarence McCul-| lough, Brown Owl for 6A Pack, and Mrs. Russell Doughtery, Tawny Owl. These two leaders are retiring as of June, after eight years and four years re- spectively, of successful and re- warding service. Mrs, D. W. Ellis, president of the 6A Parent Committee intro- duced the head table guests which included the Venerable Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon, and Mrs, Cleverdon, Brown Owl Mrs. McCullough and daughters Jane and Marilyn, Tawny Owl, Mrs. Doughtery and daughters Erin and Shelly. The head table was decorated with a yellow and white chrys- | work, Mrs. McCullough and/p, anthemum arrangement and}Mrs. Doughtery received many |an¢ white candles. The buffet! gifts, Presentations were made| sor, tables, one for hot dishes and) | by Dianna Cooper and Jennifer | j lc one SaiaGs U Curl 1 for and relishes,| on behalf of ---the were attractively decorated| Brownies: Mrs. M. L. McCune, i with forsythia and pussy wil-|and Mrs. Vernon Bowen from| the lows. Mrs. Keith Alderton, a\the Parent Committee: and|\ " Brownie mother baked a large| Mrs. McCullough received a gift cake, an and _Secorated it pith|from her former Brownies, the --------|6A Guides, presented by | Kelly. Individual Needs | Mrs. McCullough, in express- In Education Other guests present Division Commissioner, Mrs. E. Fox; Parkwood District/Mr Commissioner, Mrs, William | ane Edwards; Brownie Leader|@W Trainer, Mrs. F. M. Jamieson; White Owl, Mrs. Eric Sorri; Packie 6A, Sally Macdonald; Captain, Mrs. Jack Whittick; Lieutenant Miss Roberta Till ing; Lieutenant Miss Erin| hel Dougherty and badge secretary | 10 Mrs. Walter Johnson. Mrs, Edwards was the speak-| of were: d. nol was "Preparing Brownies for] Guides', Their aim was to lend a hand, which did make a bet- ter person of the Brownie. In appreciation for Fri N ton in cl att Miss the Greek _whi ch Accompanying Mr. itoday, Mr, p,|Mr. Chinn, their Miss Cheryl Laxdal, Judy the that welfare Renete Spengler took a turn at the wheel of Line's Arkadia arrived in Montreal » SOCIAL & PERSONAL Jo Aldwinckle, Telephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department in Jenkins, to Peterborough, for the graduation of ir daughter, Carol Louise nkins from St. Joseph's Hos- of Nursing, are Meredith Jones, and Mrs. Harold Chinn, and Mrs. Alec Chalmers, Edward Roberts and Mr. Mrs. Cecil Cain,.all of Osh-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oakville; Mrs. William! Jenkins and Mrs. John Rey- ds, both of Toronto. . and Mrs, 8. i a; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon La Rush|C.S.8.R., d use, Hart dinner a reception at Toronto and a party at the Old Mill in honor] st, their daughter, Miss Kathrin er for the occasion. Her theme|la Rush, who graduated from| League, this Sunday. the University of Toronto, last day. fiss Bessie Furber, Mrs. Mil Laxdal and her daughter, | and Mr.| niel Nicholas, all of Oshawa} i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wind- Rexdale, motored to Miami,! rida, and flew to Jamaica, ying at Ocho Rios for ek's vacation. Enroute home y spent a day sight seeing Miami, The 6th of Coun- annual meeting Canadian Centenary in Ottawa, May 26-27, was ended by Mrs. Walter Kuch, chairman of the ional executive of the and Mrs.!Mr. and Mrs, Angelo Sheri and Harry | Peter Pedreschi, all of Toronto; {Mr, fg Gite EN GN AE WE Ee ae gi flee Pie GE (Wemen, 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 1, 1966 | | | Busy Canadian Actress Returns To Vancouver, Her Home Town VANCOUVER (CP) Dis- posable diapers, television com- merciais and duties as a janitor) all figure in the career of Lor- raine Foreman, actress, show business wife and mother. The Toronto actress visited) jhere asa star of Lock Up Your| Daughters and spent most of her off-duty time renewing old acquaintances and harking back! to her acting days in Van- couver, her home town. "Those were the good old days --that weren't actually so good," said the vivacious, freckle-faced| | jactress. "We had lots of fun but little| money and certainly no sense! |of security. We borrowed cos- jtumes, pinned and tacked them, | | painted scenery and we'd even double as janitors on some oc- Casions, "It was great expeience but) it's here now wonderful to be in this new playing theatre with beautiful sets.' Lock Up Your Daughters was) |presented in the modern Queen | That connection was severed) jwhen she married Tony Thomas, who does documen- taries for CBC, They have three jchildren. Son David was born \shortly before Tony and Lor- raine took off again--this time on a seven-month trip around the world, Highlight of the journey was a mountain of disposable dia- pers--disposed of--and the cases of canned baby foods -- con- sumed, | While. expecting her second| {child, Lorraine returned to Van-| | Music, show |through the summer of 1961. After daughter Andrea was |born two years ago, Lorraine |decided to make TV commer- | |\clals--and she says the idea of | considering them beneath her talents is absurd, 'As far as I'm concerned any jexperience is good and no job) |demeans you if you give it your | best,'"' she says. She notes that) |Elizabeth Playhouse, a marked/in the United States "'it's not | change jthe | | recently. She has emigrated to Canada, to join her fiance Erhard Tutte of 97 Mon- trave avenue, Oshawa. They were engaged last Christmas and will be married in Osh- awa, June 18. ~--Greek Line Photo jronto, Scarborough and Bow- manville as well as former neighbors in Oshawa called dur- ing the afternoon, Pouring tea) were Mrs. Thomas Adair, Mrs, Rex Harper, Mrs. L. V. Disney, Mrs. J. J, Callaghan, Mrs, M. Smith, Mrs. M. D. Peter| Jacobi, and Mrs. A. J. McDou- John} gall, Scarborough. The guests Alex| were served by Mrs. R. H. Hal-| Daniel |Joran, Mrs. George Tre ae: Mrs, | and Mrs.| Roy Davis, Mrs. M. D. Jacobi, Mrs, Ross Bell, Mrs. Paul Jun- Alex Hercia,| kin, Mrs. Robert Patte and Mrs. | Woodstock; Mrs. Elaine T.|Roy Mercer. Robertson, Mrs. Berni Cox,| -- |both of New York; Mrs. Walter) Lieutenant Keith Hooey was Essen ng crea gi A. |honored at a dinner party bie! Whitby, ghar yen yell rela, jat the Capri Motel, Kingston, 4 lis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil The Reverend Frank Sullivan, | liam J. Hooey, Brock street} Toronto will be the! west, following his graduation | guest speaker at the annual|from the Royal Military College, jCommunion Breakfast of the Kingston. Guests included his Gregory the Great Council|fiancee, Miss Rosamund Hooker, the Catholic Women's|Mr. Eric Hooey, Mrs, William | Anderson, Mr. and Mrs, Irwin} Pretty, Miss Bonnie Hooker, | |Mrs. Ray Parfitt and Miss Pat-} ricia Parfitt, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Baker, Mr. and Mrs, Gren- ville Williams, and Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Brough, all of Oshawa, Women's Editor Mr. Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Mr. daughter, and Muran, Strocen, Mr. Hryciw, Mr. Hurst and family, and = Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mercer were hosts at a Sunday birth- day party in their Richmond street east home for Mrs. Mer- cer's mother, Mrs. Gi bert Nolan. Friends from Whitby, To- EVER ARGUE WIT WHO WEARS. ACCUTRON-- INSTEAD OF A WATCH | theatre NEW CANADIAN BRIDE - TO - BE | from lIrraine Fore- man's days in Theatre Under Stars and in creaky auili-} |\toriums more suited to basket- ball games than theatre. After her initiation into the here, she spent four days in London and Rome, do- ing musical comedies and mak- ing night club and television ap- "| pearances. She returned to Can- ada to win a $1,500 award on the Toronto show, Pick the Stars, which also won her a principal spot on Country Hoe:| down, REPEATED BY POPULAR DEMAND Sunshine Fresh Produce TENDER -- CRISPY -- FRESH LETTUCE 2°33: NO, 1 LARGE HEADS Country Fresh -- No. 1 SWEET CORN Snowhite - California No. 1 CAULIFLOWER ea. 35c Refreshing - Flavourful LEMONS - unheard of for a performer to rimake $150,000 from a commer- jcial."" | and another 200 members were added, bringing the total to |some 700," she said. | Members are peers 13 and | 18 years of age, and this year Be Recruited they have undertaken their first MONTREAL (CP) Mrs. "ational project--sending books {Hugh G. Robertson, assistant| to the Caribbean island of Do- | organizational secretary of the Minica in answer to a request mperiai Urcer vauKcrs Cf the Empire, said Tuesday the there were burned. order is makine extensive ef- Robertson said a junior forts to recruit junior members. "chapter seminar, held for the Mrs, Robertson was speaking first time last year through the during the annual meeting of Ontario provincial chapter and the IODE here. the federal government, had She said there had been a few done a great deal to encourage junior chapters when the order "ew members. j was first founded in 1900. Inter-| Sixty-three junior members-- est had waned over the years, two from each club--met in | "but now it is really building up Hamilton and were billeted in again." IODE member's houses. They "Six new chapters were also visited Ottawa and Strat- | formed during th the Past year, |ford. d IODE Requests Junior Members SPECIAL PURCHASE srs 1/5 OF Toke the plunge inte summer with specie! sevings on ene- and two-piece swimsuits, Styles voried os your personel preference . . . in plein or printed fabrics, Positively sun-sationel, Sixes 30-38, REG. 12.98 TO 25.00 SPECIAL 8.65 TO 16.67 "FROM 3 to 251000 GAME Fresh Baked! 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It was an opportunity for a the new Brown Owl would re- | the members of the council and By LINDA CR calve.toa sama excellent sup-| lthroug th them for the Canadian MON ZAL (C por at she has had, Mrs. R.|public, to review the state of weemeas © Ge one Doughtery also expressed her|centennial preparedness and to specific needs of the individual! appreciation. discover the means of increas-/% s Mr. Cleverdon extended his|ing participati nd involve-| % in the current educational work tbe neh bh + oa Vd of the IODE, Mrs. J, A. Turner, views on the work done by/ment by the A anadian public! educational secretary for the these leaders, Saying they had/in the centennial celebrations, | organization, said Tuesday. done a tremendous job for their hs church and community Out of ere hasn't been any drop. = After the supper, a Fly-Up to| Golden in the traditional work carried Guides Ceremony on by the IODE in education, ; Sai with the following ut chapters seem to he adjust- participating: Marilyn MeCul-|William Herc Merritt Street; | ing to special work involving in- lough, Alexandra Galbraith,|recenily, were Mrs. Mary \ dividual needs," she said in an| Susan Wilson, Jennifer Curly,| |Basarab, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas | ACCUTRON is the only es interview during the organiza- Dianna Cooper, Nancy Me-|Sonosky, Mrs. Michael Sonosky, lece uaranteed* 'a tion's annual meeting here. 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Symphony tickets) were bought for children, art | and hobby fairs were spon-|| sored, museums were staffed, |! and children's theatres were or-|| ganized. And assistance to vocational and technical schools had in-// creased. Tutoring fees were | often met. A drop-out clinic was helped by one chapter. | Mrs.' Turner reported a rec- | ord amount of $286,292 spent on educational services in 1965. | Of this total, $167,157 was || given to 2,108 college students) in scholarships, bursaries, |i grants.and Joans. Another $11,- |] 443 was spent on prizes and/| # Strained Foods Save 16e! 6-on Pkgs. Puffed Wheat or Puffed Rice Quaker Cereals Save 6¢ On BALLET Napkins 250 Pack -- Jumbo Pkg. SHOP 9 Simcoe St, South Oshawa WILL BE CLOSED THURSDAY, JUNE 2nd ALL DAY To Get Ready For Our CLOSING OUT SALE WATCH FOR OUR ADVERTISEMENT IN THURSDAYS PAPER DOORS OPEN... FRIDAY 9 A.M. Sharp See You Then... 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