ANN LANDERS Broken Engagements Create Dear Ann Landers: Recently a B psd of office girls wrote and asked the correct procedure when a girl has a broken en- gagement. They were referring to the ring. You said the ring should be returned when the girl breaks the engagement, but that she can keep the ring when the fellow breaks it. Then you added (a bit sarcastically, 1 thought) that you could never understand why a girl would want the ring of a fellow who didn't want her. May I give you the answ I aid 2S yoda the ring be- cause I had to sell it. My fi- ance informed me seven days | Ups' before the wedding: that ~ -- a case of arrested development) decided to marry a woman had met just a month before. suring and mailing of hundreds of wedding presents. The brides-| maid's gifts were charged to my account, some floral pieces had to settle with the florist. My gown had been fit and was hanging in the closet. The apart- ment we were planning to live in had been decorated and I ad- vanced money for that -- as well as two months' rent. So now you know. -- Dumped and In- solvement Dear Dumped: Yup -- you were justified. Under the cir- cumstances, the diamond was @ girl's best friend. Dear Ann Landers: Our 13- year-old daughter could pass for 17. Jan has a crush on my hus-| band's brother, who is 25. He is) married and has two children. I'm afraid he has a crush on her, too. Uncle Jud drops over here about four nights a week. He) pretends he comes to talk sports with my husband, but I know it is merely a lame excuse. He al-| THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA wrestling" on the floor. I've told way this relationship is shaping up. He says Jan is just a kid jand that I am evil-minded. Am er? 1? --Concerned a great little group there. Your | husband has some missing parts and that 13-year-old daughter; 2, for in-| needs to have her speedometer |-- I needed money to pay fo adjusted, struct Jan to stay off men's been ordered special and 1 had) aps and save her Extra Expenses ways starts with, "What did you think of the ball game yester- day?" -- and that's the end of the sports talk. Jan kisses her uncle and mas- sages his neck to hekp him "'re- Jax." She sits on his lap and maw THis COHA WA siier, Taaecsay, Jans S, NOAA 14 Oshawa Hospital Announces Selection Of Director Of Nursing Miss Bell has been on the Mr. W. A. Holland, Admini-| My Z = | they watch TV together. Last Hag y strator of the Oshawa General staffs of the St. Catharines Gen- night they danced the frug and the jerk and they did some "'fun Hospital, announced today that! eral and The Ottawa Civic Hos-| following an interview with the|pitals and was for 10 years my husband that I don't like the "4 lexecutive committee of thej|the Associate Director of Nur- TO MARRY AT ZION Miss Joyce Carolyn Fish- er will become the bride of Mr. Murray Jack Prentice in a ceremony to be held in Zion United Church, July | Dear Concerned: You've got peescoment made today by | Harry George Fisher, Hampton. The prospective bridegroom is the son of | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon | Prentice, Uxbridge, Ontario. | | tairs, Uncle Jud sounds like) Tell your brother - in - Jaw to | stay at home with his wife and family or bring them along. In 23rd Guide Company Honors others, Brownies, At Banquet! kisses until she can offer them with real meaning. Her behavior, The annual mother and daugh-|Guide Company. It was accept- is cheap--but it's also danger-|ter banquet of the 23rd Guide/ed by the Guide Captain, Miss ous. If she continues to behave| and Brownie Company was held) Ellen Krasinski. like a sex pot she could land in' recently at Guide House, Mrs. B. D. Hitchens, Com- serious trouble. Like very. The tables were attractively) missioner for Rosslyn District, Confidential to Mrs. John Q. decorated with vases contain-! sore briefly and presented Public: I agree with you. 1, too|ing a white carnation and fern.| Miss Gail Branton with her struggled with the same miser-|and with dolls dressed 5! jieytenant's warrant. able package and wondered why| Guides and Brownies placed at The UCW from St. Stephen's the company didn't do a better) intervals. church, who catered for the job. So L'wrote a letter and ex-. Cathy Heard proposed the parquet, were thanked by Miss pressed my views. I suggest you, toast to the Queen. Cathy Neal Ellen frasinski. Mrs. R W do the same. If enough of us|Played the accompaniment for) cnoenay was thanked for the do it we'll get results, oe Pacey AL, ,,| decorating and place cards. _-s Grace was led by Debbie Brownies flying up were Deb- SOCIAL NOTICES Bellinger. After dinner, Lieuten- bie Banfield, 'Leslie Chambers, Gail Bre rele 'hristine Bird, Sherri q ee, pir goer Borg Christine Bird, Sherri Lott, Val- ENGAGEMENT a4) : 'lerie Richard, Diane-Seitl, Jane Mr. and Mrs. Harry George) guests. Janet James thanked and introduced the head table Makarchuk. Fisher, RR 1, Hampton, wish to\the mothers and Mrs. E. K.|,..%¢, Guldes Presented a skit, announce the engagement of James gave the reply. Guiding Now and Then, their daughter, Joyce Carolyn,, A toast to the World Wide which was enjoyed by all. to Murray Jack Prentice, son of Guide Movement was proposed) ,, 2"¢ evening closed with camp- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prentice.|py Jane K.*ntz and was re- hugs and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. appointed Director of Nursing jing and supervision, a bache-\som. Without board and a committee of doc-|sing Education at the Greater | tors of the medical staff, Miss|/Niagara General Hospital, Niag-| Edith M. Bell, M.A. has been|ara Falls, Ontario. Miss Ball will join the staff rae : { the Oshawa General Hospital| and Principal of the School of |® a Nursing at the Oshawa Gener-|0% Monday, June 27, 1966. | al Hospital. | Miss Bell is a graduate of HOUSEHOLD HINT | the Mack Training School for: To float flowers in shallow Nursing in St. Catharines, class bowls, cut stems about half an| of 1948, 'has a diploma in teach- inch from the base of the blos- stems, flowers) lor of science degree in nurs- drift without toppling over. ing and a master of science in| ----------_--_____- nursing administration, from the GRADUATES Miss Linda Ruth Boddy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boddy, Oshawa boulevard north, graduates today from the Toronto Kast General Hospital School of Nursing. Miss Boddy attend- ed Dr. F. J. Yonevan Col- legiate and graduated from O'Neill Collegiate. HAPPY HOLIDAY VALUED! Fun-loving fashions! Special savings on the good-looking, hard-wearing sports- wear your youngster needs for a season of on the go-go activity. University of Western Univer- sity. In addition she has com- pleted the diploma course in Hospital Organization and Man- agement, sponsored by the Ca- nadian Hospital Association. WIFE PRESERVER -farr 66 TS HERE -- FORMERLY GS] ( = 2 y Put « handful of mothballs in my- Jon stocking and tie to hangers be= fore storing winter clothes. =CKOS DIAL 93.5 CKLB (FM) fire and the singing of "Taps." RR 4, Uxbridge. The marriage] plied to by Mrs. Douglas Nes- . ~--e is to take place on Saturday,|bitt, Area Camp Advisor, who July 2, 1966, at 3.30 p.m. in'told of the camp in 1967 on| Zion United Church, Zion. Morrison Island with 16 coun- FOR TOMORROW FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Friday's stellar influences) Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hugh grarn against carelessness in|Smith wish to announce the business and financial matters. /forthcoming marriage of their Be especially careful where de-|daughter, Kathleen Lillian, to tails are concerned. In the p.m.,|William Robert Nichol, son of aspects will be more pleasant,/Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Nichol, and will especially favor social/all of Oshawa. The wedding will functions and romance. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, tries invited. Oshawa is to have a patrol of eight to go on duty. |There will be two thousand jgirls in tents. | Brown Owl, Mrs. A. J. Evans, jintroduced Mrs, L. L. Krantz, who in turn presented the Brownie Six Shield to this year's winners, the Leprechauns, Each jtake place on Saturday, July 2 j i i | thd Y *:\leprechaun in the Six received) |1966, at 3.00 p.m. in Albert!» 'bracelet, |Street United Church. | Mrs. Paul Bellinger, the Par-| your horoscope indicates that, FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE as of five weeks ago, you €M-| Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Riehl, tered an excellent five-month)st, Catharines, wish to an- planetary cycle governing both|nounce the forthcoming mar- occupational and financial af-jriage of their daughter, Verna fairs and that, by the end of|Catharine, to Peter Victor Mc- September, your rewards will/telian, son of Mr. and Mrs. accrue from past good efforts, Victor McLellan, Oshawa. The good will and good judgment.|/wedding is to take place on After all, the Geminian hasn't/saturday, July 9, 1966, at 3.30 had much going for him for the)p.m, in Memorial United last two years but, as you have|Church, St. Catharines, been advised over that period, | AT HOME if sou refused te become dis- couraged and continued to put) Mr. and Mrs. William Jack forth best efforts in spite of dis-| Tripp, Baseline, Whitby, will be appointments, they are now in/pleased to receive their rela- jént Committee president, pre- | sented the Canadian flag to the |------------______---- Federal Nurses 'Get Pay Increase OTTAWA (CP)--About 1,200 Grade 1 nurses in federal hos- pitals pvill receive pay increases | of $270 to $300 a year, the treas- lury board announced Wednes- day. Nurses in ite lower category jnow receiving $3,480 will be |paid $3,750, while the top cate- gory scale is raised from $4,800 | 1 | 1 ' AA he A the process of bearing fruit. During this good period, your best months for making notable gains on the fiscal score will/ occur in July, August and Sep- tember--provided you do not speculate in August. Beginning with Oct. 1 and continuing through the end of January,| however, it would be advisable| to Manage money matters con- servatively. Then you can loo forward to another excellent cycle governing monetary in- terests, beginning Feb. 1 and lasting through April 15. This one will prove a springboard to still further advancement later in 1967. In fact, stars say that between now and July 15 would be an excellent period for mak- ing plans to expand on bot' the financial and job fronts for the next two years. In career mat- ters, besides the aforemen- tioned good period, you can look for excellent opportunities for advancement and recognition in late October, late November, next February and March. Where your personal life is concerned, planetary influences are also generous, Social activi- ties, pith opportunities of mak- ing many new friends, are promised for the balance of this month, in late September, early \tives, friends and neighbors at to $5,100. The increases are ret-| roactive to Jan. 1, 1966. | The raises complete a series | of salary increases for about! 2,400 nurses, most of them | working in department of wet jeran affairs hospitals in Can- HOUSEHOLD HINT 'ada. Discarded shower curtains), Nurses in Grade 2 also re-| make ideal throw covers for| ceived raises of $270 to $300 on outdoor furniture. 'March 21, 1966. CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS their home on Sunday, Jute 17z, 1966, from 2.00 to 4.00 p.m. and from 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. | MO. June 9th... Here's a wed. ding-gift suggestion to save you a lot of shopping around and, best of all, to give the) bride and groom: a bright beginning! 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