Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Nov 1966, p. 14

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14 THE OSHAWA TIMFS, Pridey, November 11,1966 ANN LANDERS| Her Apparent Jealousy Might Stir Up Trouble Dear Ann Landers: My hus: hand and I moved into this apartment building seyen months ago, It is one of the newest and fanciest high-rises in the city and we are thrilled to live in such a lovely place, Under ordinary circumstances we could not afford it but my husband is the maintenance man, My problem is this; The build: ing is loaded with rich widows and divorcees, Some of the women phone seven and eight times a week looking for Clyde. They ask him to replace light bulbs, put on door handles and drawer knobs and. open win- dows. There's one woman who breaks things so she will have an excuse to call Clyde. She always has fresh coffee made and offers him a piece of pie or some homemade cookies. Have never worried about Clyde before but some of these dames are mighty attractive and when a woman throws her- self at a man often enough who can tell what will happen? In this line of work Clyde has a perfect setup, How can fight it?--Fixer's Wife Dear Wife: A husband who wants extra-curricular activity doesn't need a setup. He'll make one, If a married man is inclined to behave himself he will behave himself, setup or no setup. So stop making noises like a frightened woman or you might create a problem where none exists. Dear Ann Landers; I am writ- ing about the girl who was sor' she didn't treat her mother better when she had the chance, I am only 16 years old and I have a different story to tell. Last year my mother was stricken with cancer, She was a mother but I gave her lot of trouble, Not serious trouble, just sass, arguments, a mean mouth and I realize now I could have been. a lot more helpful in the, house, Suddenly all png respons!- bilities fell on my shoulders. I eed ¥, do = ge mom 4 e for go school as welt worms worked until I almost dropped. All the time I was worried sick about mom. God was with us. Mom. re covered. Today mom is the same, but I am a different per- son, They say you never ap- preciate anything until you lose it, This is not true. Every day I try to do at least one thing to show my mom how much I love her. Please print my ietier, Ann, It might give somebody ¢ise an idea,--Second ance Dear Chance: It's too bad so many lessons must be learned through bitter experience. The wise are capable of learning from other people's bitter ex- perience. Are you listening, stu- dents? Dear Ann Landers: Do you want to be a national heroine? Please put something in your column about mothers who bring small. children to" the beauty salon. I hire a sitter when I go to the beauty salon so I can enjoy a few hours of quiet relaxation away from my youngsters. It burns me up that other mothers deprive me of the pleasure be- cause they are inconsiderate or too cheap to hire a sitter, I know the operators hate it when kids fall over their feet, knock into manicure tables and get into the rollers and hair clips. Of course they can't say anything. So will you please say it for every shop owner and operator?-Hair Ye Hair: Here's the letter and I hope it gets posted on a few thousand shampoo boards from Maine to Spain. Your sen- timents are. mine, lady, DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries, VICTORY LODGE 583 The regular meeting of Vic- tory Lodge LOBA No. 583 was held in the Orange Temple. Lodge was opened by Deputy Mistress Louise Hockett, as- sisted by Junior Deputy Mis- tress Rita Butt. An initiation took place, and a new member was accepted in the lodge. The members were reminded of a Memorial Service which took place on Friday evening at Armstrong Funeral Home for the late Mrs. Frank Moss, @ member of Victory Lodge, It was announced that the next meeting®would be held, November 17 at 8.00 o'clock in the Orange Temple and all members were asked to be present, as it would be elec- tion of officers, LEGION AUXILIARY The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 43 held its meeting Tuesday, No- vember 8, in Centre Street United Church with the presi- dent, Mrs. Alyn Elliot, presid- ing. The charter was draped and a minute's silence observed in memory of the late Mrs. Frank Moss, and deepest sym- pathy was expressed for the family, The date for the fall bazaar has not been set but bazaar goods are coming in and were shown at the meeting. The re- was reported a decided finan- cial success, It was announced that there were still seats available on the bus for auxiliary members and friends, for the trip te To- ronto next. Monday, November 14 to see. the film. "Sound of Music" at the Eglinton Theatre. Seats have been reserved for this and anyone wishing to go was asked to telephone Mrs. Charles Gibbs, 725-2273 or Mrs. William Reed, 723-9805. Today is Remembrance Day and a service was held at the Memorial Park at 10.45 a.m. Special services will also be held on Sunday, November 13, in Centre Street United Church | tend. print crepe daytime en- semble shown yesterday in _New York. It's part of the A PANELLED SKIRT that swirls high is a fea- ture of this red and white of the bazaar and tea to x held in the Parish Hall, No-| vember 12, announced that} Mrs.' F. G, Ongley would open | j the bazaar at 2.00 p.m, She} asked that articles for 'the| antique sale be sent in immedi-| ately. Mrs. W. E. Baker, Mrs. Rob- | ert Brown and Mrs. E, M,| Ostler were appointed nomina-/| tions committee for this year, | Due to the next meeting be-| ing on election day, it was de- cided to meet on November 28, = lat 6,00 p.m, for supper at the parish hall. Mrs, 8, T, Hop. kins is the convener. of the supper and Mrs, J. E. B. | Shortt will entertain during the! evening with pictures taken on/ her recent trip to Hawaii. QUEEN MARY LODGE The regular meeting of Queen | $10 PMA CLUB The Pleasant Monday After- noon Club held its weekly meet:| ing in Knox Presbyterian | Church with the president, Mrs.) George V. Lee presiding, It was decided a donation of would be sent to the Aberfan Disaster Fund, A warm welcomé' | as given|Mrs, E |to Mrs. Lawrence ost who} Oshawa, ritake place Saturday, jgave two readings, It | an |nounced that the election\.o f officers world be held Decer ber 5, and the Christmas par- ty December 12, Refreshments were served) ~ and a social time enjoyed. KATE McLAURIN MC The president, Mrs, F. M. Mc- Lellan presided over the No- |vember meeting of the Kate) -- McLaurin Mission Circle held Mary Lodge No, 97 took place at the home of Mrs. D, H, Rice. recently in the Orange Temple) Plans were made to send an with the Worthy Mistress Flor-| pvina food parcel to famine- ence Strank presiding assist stricken India. A Christmas par- ed by. Deputy Mistress Lillian 3 Olmstead. Visitors were welcomed from} Victory Lodge, Bowmanville, | Tyrone 'and Goodwood Lodges. | It was decided to make a do- nation to the enews A ey lisdale anor ee shee Pec " the Aberfan| Women's Auxiliary of the Har- Children Disaster Fund, }mony Road Baptist Church, ex- Ann Butland gave her bingo) pressing appreciation for help reports All members were re- {with its recent bazaars. minded that the next meeting) The worship service was pre-| would be the election of offi-| sented by Miss Edna Greenfield. | cers and all were urged to at-| The topic entitled, 'The| gifts was planned to be sent jto a home missionary. The} for this projects. jcel of bedding and personal |members are knitting mittens| and. other Christmas | A letter was read from the| 'Church Grows in Canada" was'| Fashion Swirls In Spring Breeze By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON NEW YORK (AP)--If the girl takes off her skirt before } thd to negotiate a revolving be sure she's a Christian Dior, nothing to be alarmed about, as the audience can po von I who igo the sl cei a ot the New York house Wedn as, Sal ae catchable g@ panels is s another, im sheath of the seme te When women's clothes cost so much -- a pgm Pg cocktall dress equals the price ae Do car, for example--they aren't worth their status hg un they are immediately re F Thus, so you will know the oe a are the | ty Gane ns, circa ' ase hon Be: of Dior: ~The dress has movable parts, Besides panels that ny on skirt suite and 4 tiers of atiff ruffles haw edges of party dresses, and puffs of ostric feathers flut. ter about the face and arms, | Diaphonous capes and stoles float, Sleeves are dress parts to play with, On one exotic red chiffon ballgown, the wrist length sleeves fail to stop at the shoulder, instead wind around the head, Short sleeves are masses of fake flowers, butterflies, or ruf- fles, Sometimes one arm wears. a long sleeve, the other arm is bare. --Dresses for evening are frilly or silly, or elegantly fon house in New York, simple columns of crepe, (AP nis amen HOUSEHOLD HINT Those rubberized fabric park- /as so popular with the kids can | SOCIAL NOTICE. |be washed automatically, Hang FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE |-- on a wooden hanger, natural- | Mr, and Mrs, George Price|!¥--to dry. jwish to announce the forthcom-| Think Mink == Think Mink = Think ling marriage of their daughter,|~ s+.) » {Judith Aileen, to David Geof-|2 think mink" lfrey Briggs, son of, Mr. and|¢ Mrs. Ernest W. 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