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The Oshawa Times, 29 Mar 1961, p. 8

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Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Women, Editor ial RA 35-3474 B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, Merch 2, wer Film On "Children's Fears" Of Interest At H&S Meeting 'Pupils Entertain At CPTA Meeting A Aelightiui neh concert was the focal point of the March } SRRE 4 song danced and Rene Pieau pre-| finale mein from Grades 7 The president, Mr Dignem conducted the and Mrs. Crd : meeting Kenneth Broadben # Coronation Home and School garding a resolution petitioning read the minutes, Miss Harry | Association March meeting fea the government of Ontario to re-\Ways read the treasurer's re 'tured 2 film titled "Fears of move the word "Christian" port Children' dealing with the emo from the public schools act, Fhe attendance prize was won i of children. Concerning &. The 1961 graduating class will by Sister Mary Carmel for the five-year-old boy whose parents receive a growp picture from £1 and Miss Maloney for the were ot variance as 19 how 18 the association. Parents of these boys desl with bis fears and expres sions of rebellion, | Lively discussion of the film was directed by Mr. Barnard Lewis, superintendent of Children's Aid Society in Osh 'awa, Various incidents oceurred throughout the story which led Mr. Lewis to query the par ents present "Is It better 10 let 8 child gain bis own courage } 3 and let him take bis own time Sh TNE WEDDING PRINCIPALS Oshawa will be the home of Mr. snd Mrs, Maurice Graydon Ruff whose mer. risge was solemnized recently in the United Baptist Church, Kilburn, New Brunswick. For- merly Miss Joyce Amy Kin ney, the bride is the daughter } {of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Kin ney of Perth, New Brunswick, | and the bridegroom is the | son of Mr. and Mrs, Eldon Ruff, Kilburn, New Bruns wick, ~Fhoto by Mary's Siudio doing 87" "Should parents be sensitive to the youngster and realize that he has feelings of resentment, fear and anger &s 'lwe have?" "Is it normal to have {fear and is it important thet & ichild get over i?" Various opinions were brought forward which gave sli those present much food for thought Mr, Lewis was introduced by Mrs. D. E. Morrison and thanks |expressed by Mrs, Harold "FABRIC TALKS" | "Mrs, 7, 8, Davidson and one other member will be delegates ito the convention in Toronto pupils will arrange a party for shih, them at the AL the V7 meeting Mr. Lawrence i very, principal of the yy. 8, J. Phillips Public School!' will spesk on "Curriculum", Refreshments were served by Mrs. G. A Leavitt, Mrs. J. M Snider, Mrs, G. A, Leaming and hy social conveners, Mrs, Peter Bakogeorge and Mrs. Peter zie Christ Church Guild Plans Activities There was a splendid attend ance ®t the recent monthly meeting of the Afternoon Guild) WA of Christ Memorial Church The president, Mrs. George) Fletcher, led in prayer, then| introduced and welcomed a new member, Mrs. T, F, Waller, mo ther of Mrs, Jack Greer The secretary, Mrs Garrett, read the minutes AR In} Mrs. John McRae was ap pointed liaison officer to the Ca nadian Association of Consum . Delegates were appointed the convention to take place April 3 The president thanked those who had worked so hard to make the Valentine Bridge such RB success, A letter was read) from Miss Karen Kank thank ing the Association for the radio MOUNTAIN OF DEBTS? PAY "EM OFF NOW WITH A LOW-COST LIFE- INSURED Some Hints On Treatment Of Common Stains On Fabrics By BEA BRIGHY There are substances that we|Water will set ball-point pen are in contact with every day|stains. The best precaution here and as 8 result of their frequentiis to let your dry cleaner take use, we should know what to do!immediate action when we spill these liquids on] Perfume and Cologne Siains-- our clothes | Alcohol is used in perfumes and Cooking Fats, Olls, as well as| colognes and the sleoholie con- many Hair snd Cosmetic Oilitent will cause some dyes to April 56, Mrs, Donna Harris' (the shsence of the treasurer,| {Grade 3 won the roll call award. |, oo ocident gave a few detals| | Mrs, Donald Sugden, Mrs regarding the finances; also in Frank Kalar and Mrs, George ' Leaming are the nominating|the absence of the parish coun committee and requested return|cil representative, Mrs, H. A of the mailed forms by March| Ward-Whate gave particulars iof the last council meeting A letter was received from yy pich she had attended the Oshawa Ministerial Associa | The president made B few p ent er tion with their comments Fr announcements, She spoke re SCOTIA WAN LOAN THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA from the Evening WA to at iF Eh i i 1 ls 1 ! $2 { R it 5 "ORANGE FIT [5 anes 3 to # Servings) Hp (h-mminee) can (ron orange GLa iF HH sely | axb ell Ei 3 £ tf isl ' fs june CRIS, weiarsied (aprox, vanilla instar Ye cup sugar i, i : hor) package ' mix i i Measure milk into 8 Bowl; Johnson. Foster, His stir in orange concentrate and Mrs Willem Sims, Mrs, Wil eLL ieing # hand rn y : heater, heat until ended, hm a kle with instant pudding and suger; beat | mingte or wotiliBogel, Mrs. Thomas son, smooth and blended, Let pudding Mrs, William Milne, Mrs. Floy stand at room temperature wr til it begins tn set, Heat egg} desired, sprinkle with coco | pulmesnts or # | whites until stiff, but not dry. mst, chopped Fold into pudding. Turn into\fiwif of whipped cream before dessert glasses and chill deeply Irerving THE ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION dual Ball 411 SQUADRON BAND Friday, April Tth at 9 p.m. iy, ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT PRIZES AMPLE PARKING -- RESERVATION RA 8-8997 Tickets ovoiloble of Ward's Dry Goods Ltd. ADMISSION $5.00 PER COUPLE SEMI-FORMAL § i ie 5 4 if t it i § fl i i I i { an i it : [0 MAPLE LEAF--BONE IN READY TO SERVE--T-15 LB. AV, HAM = 55: FREE! With the Purchese or ib, Sausage Meal A FRESH KILLED Turkey, Capon SPECIAL! 1 Dox, Grade A LARGE EGGS 29" With the Purchese of 8 Mest Order to the Velue of Roasting Chicken 5.00 or Mere. OPEN THURS. UNTIL 9 PM, CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P.M, Al Ce . SOCIAL NOTICE garding an invitation received tend 8 meeting on April 11 Stains = This group of oils and fais are extremely diffieult to remove if they become oxidized (combine with oxygen from the air) In » fabric, Never press these stains with a hot iron bleed or run. This will leave the stained area either lighter in color, cause it to change shade or leave 8 darker ring around the damaged area, Never apply perfume or cologne to your Flush lightly with a dry solvent|clothing = instead place it on spotting agent, Be safe, and take! the garment to the dry cleaner Ink Stains = There are over 200 different kinds of ink, each different In its composition, Never try to remove an ink stain with milk, Many times, the milk is more difficult to remove than the ink. Because of the complex nature of the different inks, home spot removal treat ments are seldom successful, the skin in areas that are not {likely to come in contact with your clothing, Alcohol damage is usually permanent on fabrics and can seldom be removed, even by your dry cleaner, Deodorants and Anti-Perspir. ants =~ Follow the manufactur. er's instructions when you use these products and apply them with care, If you stain a gar ment with either a deodorant or when Mrs. J. D. Scott would ENGAGEMENT |address the group on Dorcas The engagement is announced work; the date of the Men's of Gloria Joan, eldest daughter! Auction Sale would he April 28 of Mr, and Mrs, Albert Phillips,| On May 10 the annual Lilac to Mr, Archie Courtice, son of may sale of work and baking Mr. and Mrs, Eric Courtice, sll would take place and on April of Courtice, The marriage will 19 the daffodil bridge would be take place quietly in Courtice held, It was unanimous that the on Wednesday, April 13, Guild sssist financially with the altar flowers for Easter as us antl perspirant, don't try to re.|Val. move the stain yourself, Perspir-| It was stated that the Hills ation weakens many fabrics, so/dale Manor tuck and gift shop the underarm area of a gar- had been stalfed hy president ment is likely to be tendered Mrs. George Fletcher, Mrs and must be worked on very|John Greer and Mrs, Avern carefully, Taylor, ---- THIS OPEN THURSDAY, MARCH 30, TILL 9 P.M, CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 31st WEEK'S VALUES shade, colors to select from , White, Turquoise @ Pink ONLY AT YOUR METROPOLITAN 58 KING ST, EAST STORE OSHAWA SHIRTS Men's Leng Sleeve Wash and Wear Many assorted patterns to choose from, Sizes SML BRUSH MESH HAIR ROLLERS with Plastic Pins PLUS One Free Curl Comb, onty 4 4° $1.00 Value BEEHIVE PEBBLE LANTERN STYLE LAMPS With unbreakable plastic Beautiful bright TY nd EACH EASTER PANNED MARSHMALLOW EGGS 390: ©. T1088 CUSHIONS Shredded Foam Rubber, 12 bright colors te choose from, Size 15" x 15", EASTER MODE NOVELTIES We were so happy, we just sat back and admired our stunning walls, What a rich feeling of fresh color... And it was so easy to do~ so quickly done. Why, we had the pictures back up in twenty minutes, Don't your walls deserve the wonderful enchantment of Ciltone Satin Paint? -------------- HR PATTE'S PAINT & WALLPAP 85 SIMCOE ST, N, OSHAWA RA 5.3529 | SMITHS - HARDWARE | 368 WILSON RD, §., OSHAWA I WILSON RD, Plaza RA 8-245 I FREC BROOKLIN GREEN DOOR | GIFT & PAINT SHOP Painting and Decorating DODD) & SOUTER PAINT &SVALLPAPER STORE ind Decorating | 107 BYRFIN ST, §, WHITBY t OL 5-453) 0 8.523 AN mei l®

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