Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jul 1966, p. 18

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re , ee FW oe aAwiae : 45 luw Leal- Vlad oUll Fooling His Parents? 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 6, 1966 7 Dear Landers: Our sonjbetter for the baby to be j ; | Jackie: is not quite 13 years old.|adopted by a married couple : S O CIAL & PERS | He likes a girl who lives down|who can give him a stable : ON a I cane Bangi ec = a j ' Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor f | together since kinder- a ee your advice.--Uphill P Teiephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department | A few weeks ago Jackie asked! Dear Uphill: You are right ki bi Mr. Richard Kossakowski of and Frank Sullivan. Also pres-| me..if he could invite Lizette to|and I urge you not to let this Edmonton, Alberta, was among! ent were Mr. Donald Bell, Whit- sleep at our house, I was sur-/girl beat you into a corner. the guests "at the wedding ol|by, and Messrs. Howard Cor-) prised at this request and told) your daughter's "love" for ' his sister, Miss Vicioria Jeanj|den and Alex Anonichuk of] him so. He replied, "'Why is it),,- unborn child is a sick kind ? Kossakowski to Mr. Robert|Bowmanyille. The success of such a funny thing to gt of thing--a mixture of self-pity Kenneth Courtney, arid is visit-|the venture promises another] have invited Johnny an and self-destruction. ing relatives in Oshawa before! picnic next year. and vi te te be ge 2 ng The unwed mother who has a PLAN AUGUST WEDDING returning to Edmonton. Sassd OE Reaiition:. Maal now e 7 . ; i ' Rane ; : ; We could watch TV and play) Senuine -- "re oe te a St. George's Memorial of Mr, and Mrs, H. J. | Presqu'ile Point was the|toba, Mr, Stephen Ferens and records and talk a lot." him i pel environment| Church will be the setting | Etmanski, and the prospec- | Scene of a re-union picnic re-lMrg Ferens are visiting his| I mentioned our exchange to] end Thi means both parents.| fo" the marriage of Miss tive bridegroom who gradu- |°ently when forty ex-members|}-other and sister-in-law, Mr. og} ane vais '-| Patricia Margaret "Etman- _--_ ated in pharmacy from the | No. 6 Repair Depot, RCAF.|,nq Mrs, Edwin Ferens, Grass- Jackie's father and he didn't yoy your daughter "no" and) © ee at : : Trenton, and their families held e of it. He! boiged | ski to Mr. Gerald D. Nelson University of Toronto in |' , miles held) nere avenue. The two couples know what to mak |make it stick. on Saturday, August 6. The May, is the son of Mrs. Leta |A 8et-together, Many of the| were dinner guests of | s to a } , \'me: "omi . F ' rem ts nila paycholo-| Dear Ann Landers: A lovely bride-to-be is the daughter Nelson, all of Oshawa men, coming from widespread) y+. wyron Mech, Main street, | gist. a ae tree on rg te overhangs} Tai A oc j . jing for the first time in twenty I asked this friend about our neighbor's property. They) N 84 M d d jyears, Attending from Oshawa) F P George's Jackie's request and- he €x-| built a brick platform for their' OW l a ame 0 ol | were Messrs, ' Cc, evaviey| Usemaiah gg Wau points in Ontario, were meel-lpR 4 Oshawa, on Monday plained that some children don't! picnic table and it cost quite a) ae |Heard; Arthur Peeling . Clar-|League who were among the recognize the aiference, be-iot of money. = Is Retiring From Senate ence W. Crandell, James Stark 27 to receive their 20-year. mem:| 'ween & e birds that light in our) x bership certificates and whose berty and that Jackie may be 4 tree make quite a mess on their) MONTREAL (CP)--Men. be-|ada, and for this reason she pion of women's rights, and has bames were unfortunately little slow. He said we should jicnic table and the neighbors'\come more charming as they|was sad about her retirement. /helped to further the cause in Omitted from the list as pub not be concerned. lwant us to cut down the tree./prow older but women don't,| 'There are no partisan poli-| Quebec : lished were Mrs. Karl Baron What are your views?--Bal- we love that tree and we don't)says 84-year-old Mariana Jo- tics in the Senate. It is a body Her voluntary servic 'ng Mrs. Paul Wysotski, Mrs. Mary fled Parents want to cut it down. What should doin, of men and women who work the Second World War of chain Darenan ane ate, teune Dear Parents: Jackie is either| be done?--Peoria | "So I decided to, leave thejexclusively for the over-all wel- "en of the French - speaine| Malachowski. a little slow--or a little fast.| Dear Peoria: Obviously that Senate before it was too late."'|fare of their country." section of the coaiisucse" Brower M 4 Mrs. Richard Law Regardless of which it is, a 13-/picnic table is stricly for the| | Appointed to the Senate i3| WANTED TO BE LAWYER of the Wartime Prices and Trade rence, "Roxborough avenue, year-old boy should not be en-)pirds. Your neighbors should) years ago, Mme. Jodoin was the. Mme. Jodoin has been active Board earned her an MBE. page spine ad phasing tertaining a girl at a slumber|have thought of the hazards be-/first French - Canadian woman in politics since 1926 when she aiine SoRGin tives : M sahby spike y ee 'ciatt She party. Tell him to call Johnny fore they invested in the blamed to sit in the red chamber. founded the Wilfrid Laurier Lib- sa i Seb an ah pare : On: soi " and rs -- Abed oy ei or Billy or Chuck. thing. They should move their When the Senate Retirement eral Club. ab sk dodhe pudel A TLSSEA ND ti! pegged i oR table Act came into force, Mme. Jo-| She was Quebec president of der son and her three daugh-|and Wales, including a tour of Dear Ann Landers: My 18- __+_______----| doin, and 26 other senators over the National Federation of Lib-| TS all live here with their chil-jthe South and West Coasts and year-old daughter is pregnant. | TICES |75, had to choose between re-/eral Women and vice-president} ' : - the Isle of Wight, She insists that the father of woud SOCIAL NO bgogesit ue serving out their of the Federation of Liberal' "! an he age mapa | Mr. and Mrs. Sagar Morey, hild is in the army a ife appointments. Women of Canada. says, "but with my retirement!,,,. Tea lke 4 weeks ago she said the father) yr and Mrs. H. J. Etmanski quired to retire at 75 wanted to be a lawyer. and spend time with my fam-|..' home for the holiday week- was in the navy and already! wich to announce the forthcom-| Although it was a difficult de- 'But in those days this was ily. end ' married. Before that she said ing marriage of their only/cision, Mme. Jodoin made it in impossible for a woman, so I) "When the Senate was in ses- : the father was a prominent man| qayghter, Patricia Margaret, to/24 hours. tried to be as useful to the com-'sion, I went to Ottawa every) Miss Viola Jane Morey, in the community whose name| mr. Gerald Dean Nelson, son of She believes the Senate has munity as I could in a non-pro- Tuesday and returned to Mont-|Bruce street, is spending her she could not reveal. Frankly, Mrs, Leta Nelson, all of Osh-|an important steadying role to fessional capacity." real each Thursday evening. It|holidays with her aunt, Miss I don't think she knows who the awa. The oy if to pt oe in the goverment of Can-' She has been an ardent cham-' was a heavy schedule." Agatha Morey, Ottawa. father is. place on Saturday, August 6,) ee ' ' --_-- . . = -------- I am a widow and I have four} 1966, at 3.00 p.m. in St. George's younger children. I want this| Memorial Church. irl to go to a home for unwed, ne ies es atwaeeeran ,, Se". | HORWICH CREDIT JEWELLERS i y ht ays; Mr. Ss. pyr ci ig tend pe aca Martyn wish to announce the she cannot bear to give up her child for adoption, My daughter|engagement of their daughter, says she cannot bear to give up Barbara Lee-Anne, to Kenneth; ees Annual her own flesh and blood and|James Sedman, son of Mr. and | that the baby will give her a|Mrs. James S. Sedman, all of} reason to go on living. egg cage lglg Po S T @) HR E W I D E Ann, I am struggling to raise) tt 99° 1966 at 3.00. p.m.| my own family without a huss in Albert Street United Church, | band and there are days when! Gilde } I don't think I will make it. I) | work at a dry cleaning plant} yoRTHCOMING MARRIAGE and take in fancy ironing on) 4, 4 Mrs. Kenneth Whit- weekends, My daughter has 50 | aco. NewensGe, patna Ako sense of responsibility and if I) pounce the forthcoming mar- agree to her plan, I will have|.iooe of their second daughter, to raise her child. Further-|rinda Marie, to Kenneth Ross more, I feel that it would b€/cutheriand, son of Mrs. Wil- ses lliam McCaskie, Bird's Creek, | DIGBY DEVILLED SEAFOOD Ontario, and the late Mr. Man- 1% cups (6% ounce tin) crab-jley Sutherland. 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