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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Aug 1962, p. 7

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| ANN LANDERS From This Tar Dear Ann Landers: I'll come right to the point- I'm looking for a wife. First I'll tell you what I have to offer then I'l tell you what I want. : I'm 48, a graduate engineer (University of Colorado) physi- cally active, 5 feet 10 inches, Any Jane Would Skip Fe <i He let me know it was the grandest vacation ever. I got the hint, but made no point of it. | This year he attempted to} talk my mother into going to} visit her sister, but she said) she'd prefer to go with us. He) has been sullen and uncommu- Having A Pet 'leaches Child Responsibility And Sympathy By PATRICIA RUSAK {him could be dangerous be- TORONTO (CP)--A child can|jcause the dog might think he learn to handle himself in dan-| was going to be hit. The more gerous situations with wild ani-|thoughtful approach was to hold mals from his experiences with|out one's hand and let the dog a household pet, says Mrs. Nan}smell it to see if he wished to Foster of the parent education) be friendly. staff of the University of Tor-| 'Don't be afraid of the dog," onto's Institute of Child Study. |many children are solemnly "Caution without fear" should) warned before they have even be a child's approach to all/thought of being afraid. This animals, wild and domestic. [approach gives a child no posi- This approach could develop/tive direction and should be from a knowledge about, and| avoided, Mrs. Foster says. interest in, animals beginning) Parents should be with a' SAVORY SALMON CRUNCH CUPS The unique use of crunchy, 3 tablespoons chopped pimi- toast cups, subtly seasoned with Archie Terwillegar and the late Mr. Terwillegar and Mr- and Mrs, Edward Dillon, all of Oshawa. --Aldsworth Photography to taste weight 140. I have-a good in- , A 4 ss come and can live comfortably|nicative ever since. Now he ai rye g lge ne the his first experiences. wit an till the lend of my Gay8 rats ne a to take © vecation|child should be taught' that}mals. In this way, the child joned girl pe likes mountain|without her. How can I do it?|Tushing up and trying to abs beni fo trust his parents and hg May Agno Song peng ig og aa developed coatdenee that ihe all year 'round. She'll have to| right to ask such a thing.-- . | ] put up with some mighty cold)TORN ASUNDER ars verts | TRUST IMPORTANT weather, but she'll have clean,| Dear Torn: If your previa "This basic trust in parents fresh air to breathe, and before| would prefer a vacation without ee * jis very important in a danger-| her eyes at all times will bejhis mother-in-law he is entitled Hem- ine anic ous situation." | the most magnificent scenery into it and you. shouldn't feel | For example, Mrs. Foster's| the world. guilty about telling her so. By CAROL KENNEDY _ son, when he was 10 years old,| I want a woman who likes| If you are not mature enough' ;onpoNn (CP) -- It happens|$aW a rattlesnake near their! wild fruit and berries and would to speak up, your husband's re year after year, The whole|Summer cottage, Instead of |be willing to pick and prepare sentment may take some Oddij.oiny fever of the Paris fash-/Screaming, and running, he | ee _|them. pews ul -- na See ieee + and ggg bg wo ion shows boils down to a ques-| called o mother and she told) ern should like pear csp but gc Don't risk it {tion ot thites 'little worde--ap or thas gory wall" on a 'the . s i ' . > , v 4 Presented To Satisty Those Make The Mos member, a mountain stream is) Dear Ann Landers: Some-|40Wn? : |snake's path. | not a heated pool. She'll have|thing is bothering me and per-| The hemline is the one con-) 'pq' establish this 'trust be-| cs . ] 4 to handle a canoe, too. haps you can clear up the)sistently burning issue in the) tween parent and child, the in- Who Like A Substantial Salad Ot Blue @ITIES | I can't live in the city be-|mystery. I've been going with|fickle world of fashion. Waists) stitute recommends a minimum 'cag tes : Sapo what| aus of sinus trouble, so don't|this very nice fellow for over a 4 necks Haast yg acta | direcions, commands and' a? rd vote On a hot humid day, what nut me in touch with a woman|year. ike a yo-yo, every 4) interference with the child. mia could be more vent ge Bi who thinks she can talk me into) Freddie is a travelling sales- ayn pr lyeag ese pil Parents who continually shout! THIS IS GREAT FUN A nin freshing than a dish of fresh it, | ought to tell you I've been is i m every ast as being a couple of inches)at their children, telling them ; celery seeds, sets the salad . one-third Ee eG ua blueberries? pal lore y and divorced twice. pene horn ha Lf too high or too low after Paris| what to do, were pie Meson Obviously enjoying having | of Mrs. apart. It wins particularly high one-third cup ¢ Nat g There are many Ways [0 Neither one -of my ex-wives|through Sunday. I write him|as pronounced. ignored, and a child in trouble| his photograph taken is Brent | approval with males who like ao oe enjoy these tasty little berries|could take the cold weather.labout three. letters a week, but, Consequently it's a_ subject] would not turn to them. | Michael son of Mr. and Mrs, their salads on the substantial pine eae -- all of them good. At break-/Thank you. -- GRAND LAKE, he has yet to write me even a\that always evokes a flurry in| A child's fear of animals dis-| Michael Dillon, Highland av- side. The fact that popular salt aa PR gn fast, mix your favorite pancake COLORADO post card, He says he'd much|the fashion columns before/appeared as his knowledge of nue: Brent who was one year conned salmon is the feature oan ca both sides of TCCiPe to the lumpy stage, then) near Grand: You're not look tather hear, my voice, so he\Paris takes the wraps off the/their living habits, needs and|_ld in June, is the grandson increases its appeal, particu) Lightly spread both sides 0! scatter blueberries on top of the ing for a wife--you want Tonto, telephones. -- new season's collections. usefulness increased. larly when sweet mustard pickle/bread with soft butter. "Press|patter, catching them with each!ana the Tone Ranger already| Freddie scems to get a great, The worst panics tend to oc-| A child's initial interest in YOUNG SMOKERS LEEK VANDAL and chopped raw - rept fron oe o> vegaid ladle of pancake batter. Fry On| nas him. sd Pee Pontos Peet 2 Brea cur when short skirts arejreading about his own pet LONDON CP)--The -Associa-- HORDEN, England CP) -- provide delectable an¢ slightly protrude Xs ig ry. ole Cau jone side until the bubbles begin| a ann Landers: My( a wi ,bicasure from my let! inreatened, perhaps a hangover| shouldbe encouraged by par tion of Municipal Corporations|The mysterious leek-chopper is off-beat accents Fpoteht 4 ' [aes wae Celery 1300 deg. [2 appear, eventy on top, {iP mother makes her home with'to write to me? Can you clear|ffom the days when they werejents since it' may eventually|is asking the home office to ban|at it again, in spite of all-night texture: Once tried, Savory Sal-in preheated slow oven G €8-!and cook to completion. If you |. ang we all love her. Her, ve 20 er Can la symbol of emancipation. In|lead to an interest in studying|the sale of cigarettes from|Patrols by angry gardeners in mon Salad Crunch Cups will/F.), until crisp, about 1 hour.| yicp ad re betries. sim- up the mystery?--BAFFLED | ia Pe la = Besse eee | t ne _ willl F.), F wish to add more berries, si presence has made it possible : é . . ,|1931 a militant British matron|ail animals, says Mrs. Foster. |street vending machines, The|this town. For the last few doubtlessly become a favorite|Cool to room temperature be-|5iy sprinkle on the uncooked" ' it poss | Dear Baffled: It could be} ater Sos eH dedi est 4 : | | : vate ed bo 'Ae dale ix jy ig ditt e for me to do many things which|that Freddie is uns js|declared: "When our skirts get) A child whose first reaction| Association says such legisla-|Years an unknown raider has with the family and friends who/fore filling. For salad mixture,'side of the pancake. Blueber- yi y 1 "i So so again our minds will suf-jis "kill it' whenever he sees aj tj ld Vv |destroyed leeks being grown share in its taste sensations. | mix together thoroughily the sal-| jag also make delectable addi-| ction: would be out of the "Seong eg or -- or persion" g s pellles hud. wut learned that veg Prcon. aides cepoies i ee entry in Horden's vegetable 4 slices white >read,)mon, celery, cauliflower, chopp-| 1; alettes. : 5 : . aps he is self-conscious abou : . ts = ' : : $ foe 8 psec peo Bh mon, ¢ tions to omelettes, souffles and) Vor. the several years\his penmanship. This is the| Now Anne Scott-James of The harmless snakes are useful to endangering their" health, : | show. bwd ts, [FEET ed pimiento, mayonnaise and éfins. past ! y . identibe ee de: soft butter |pickle. Season to taste with salt pee acatanle: wash and ex-|mother has come along with s|case with a good many people|Daily Mail apparently foresees = olen lglg it Pag | 1 teaspoon celery } husband|who are rejuctant to write let-|a nation of feeble minded} . jand pepper. Chill thoroughly. srries, 3 ' jon our vacation. My 2 cups canned salm | Just bebe serving, fill cooked -- on I gelled not happy about the ar-jters. Often they are not even|women. Beforé the July collec-- TEACHES SYMPATHY 1 1-pound can) {Crunch Cups with salmon mix-}fork to avoid breaking the ber-|"angement but he said nothing.|aware of these feelings of inad-/tions she exploded: "'If skirts) Having a.pet not only teaches one-third cup finely chopp- ture, garnish with pimiento| ries. Chill for one-half hour, Fill|Last summer she decided to/equacy. _ |are going to get longer I shall/a child how to handle animal ed celery strips. Allow two per. serving.|anq cover cake layers or but-|Visit her brother so my husband; And then, of course, there is)cut my throat." but also teaches him responsi-| one-third cup crisp, raw|/Makes 8 salad cups, or 4 serv- tered split biscuits, then top flowers, broken up ings. with whipped cream. and I and the children took ajalways the cautious type who| bility and sympathy for other) Or why not a fruit \cross-country trip without her: won't put anything in writing.| LOWER DRESSES forms of life, says Mrs. Foster. | Apple filavored gelatin, ENGAGEMENT salad? | | It was all very well for the Often patents demanded that ith | jyoung, she added. They had) oung children take complete es bh lother assets. "But as you get y be Fae capi fresh whole blueberries, a few) {charge of their pets from the fresh raspberries for color and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wesley McNamee wish to announce the { ° wie YOUR MONEY EARNS i "But a child's responsibility ould not be so arduous that it will not be enjoyed." Parents should resign them- lolder and a new crack appears} i r face every day, the . apple chunks make an everyday a hohe pssst ep ogre | ENGAGEMENT lunch a party occasion. Mold , : things that stay with you are} 1, Mr. and Mrs. Norman H.jin individual dishes and turn) a j he Weanch. have your legs." Walter announce the engage- out on crisp lettuce leaves : 'i always i es liked covered legs, she con- ce wi va mt in gr aw los Ch Ce In H Cc ihn Ar Jo. Ge ta Lod in Mx tir Ww wi a Me Le or ' Ht Ca or 4 Vv v E E v v v v 1 s a E d engagement of their daughter, Marion Colette, to Mr. Thomas Albert David Cox, and Mrs. Clarence Cox, all of son of Mr./strong, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. ~ ment of their daughter, Julie|Garnish with more blueberries! Ann, to Mr. Robert John Arm- and raspberries. | W. (Army) Armstrong, all. of is to Sep- at Oshawa. The marriage take place on Saturday, tember 15, at 7.80 p.m. Ebenezer United Church. Oshawa, The wedding is' to take place on Saturday, Sep- tember 8, 1962, at 4.00 p.m. in Knox Presbyterian Church. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE ENGAGEMENT Mrs: Sadie Groves of Ajax; Mr, and Mrs. Wren Douglas) wishes to announce the forth-/Kejjett announce the engage- coming marriage of her daugh-|ment of their daughter, Doro.| ter, Carol Anne, to Mr. Wil-jthy Yvonne, to Robert Ennis liam Reardon, son of Mr. and|Hanna, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alfred Reardon of Whit-/Ennis Chambers Hanna, all of| by. The ceremony is to take/Qshawa. The marriage is to place on Saturday, September 1,/take place on Saturday, Sep-| 1962, at 2 p.m. im St. Mark's|tember 8, at 3.00 p.m. in Sim- ; United Church, Whitby. ENGAGEMENT FORTHCOMING Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hawes Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Oriiffe of Whitby wish to announce the|of Toronto announce the forth- engagement of their daughter,| coming marriage of their daugh- Doreen Marie Turnbull, to Mr.|- _ 4 bell . Rui: to a Larry Kendall, son of Mr. and|'e", 'Annabelie : ae Mrs. Frank Kendall of Utica,|Stanley Richard Turner, son of The marriage is to take place|/Mr. and Mrs: Allen Turner, To- pO ranaige -- . at/ronto, and grandson of Mr. and 2 p.m. in St. Andrew's Pres-| " er J i byterian Church, Whitby. Mee: Issac Gener, North Osh awa. The ceremony is to take ENGAGEMENT place on Sunday, August 19, The engagement is an- 1962, in Beth Tzedec Synagogue nounced of Miss Kaythern Vic-' Toronto. toria Jane (Vickie) Mitchell, daughter of Mrs. Victor |. : i Mitchell of Oshawa and the [he engagement is announc- ed of Victoria Jeannette, daugh- lae Mr. Mitchell, to Mr.\tar of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A Jan Alexander Beaton, son of|Drewniak, Winnipeg, Manitoba, coe Street United Church. ENGAGEMENT how many calories you may be '2 tablespoons (or envelope) MARRIAGE 3 Pineepple Whip Lovw7-Count; Lovely Wonder if you realize just consuming each time you. finish off a delicious-looking dessert! Whip up this calorie-easy one called Pineapple Whip in your mixer in a matter of minutes and spoon the fluffy mixture into your prettiest dessert glasses and allow it to chill in the refrigerator until you need it. unflavored gelatin ¥% cups unsweetened pine- apple juice \4 teaspoons sucaryl solution | %4 teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons grated lemon In a small mixer bowl, soften gelatin in % cup of the pine- apple juice. Heat remaining juice; add to gelatin, stirring to dissolve, Add sucaryl, salt and lemon ririd- Chill until mix-} ture begins to thicken. Beat on high speed of mixer until fluffy] and double in volume. Chill a] few. minutes until mixture mounds from spoon: spoon into | 6 sherbets. Chill until set. THE CARDIGANS For the men, raglan cardi- | gans designed for quick knit- ting on No. 3 needles! The one on the left is knitted with a new all wool thick and thin yarn which is available in a -- | fascinating range of varie- gated and plain tones, while the one on the right is done | in luxurious mohair, The in- types of yarn. and come in | sizes 38, 40, 42, and 44. If you would like these instructions, simply send a stamped, self- addressed envelope plus ten | cents for handling, to the Needlecraft Department of this paper, requesting The AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. R. S. (Rod) Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Beaton of to Mr. Grant Alvin Spencer, Connolly, 424: Annapolis avenue, | Oshawa. The wedding is to|S°" of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. will be at home to their friends | structions are given for both take. place on Saturday, Sep- tember 8, 1962 at 2.00 p.m. in Knox Presbyterian Church. \Spencer, RR 1, Oshawa. The!and relatives on Saturday, Au-} jmarriage is to take place on gust 18, from 4.00 p.m. to 9.00} Saturday, September 29, at 3.00\p.m. on the occasion of their} p.m. in Kedron United Church. 25th wedding anniversary. CHILD GUIDANCE | Cardigans, Leaflet Number -62. | Strive For Eagerness As School-Time Nears By GARY C. MYERS, Ph.D. | Whether your child returns to | school in the second, seventh or! higher grades, or enters schoo for the first time, you will wani 4 him to look forward to schooi jhopefully and with satisfaction.| ; Some older children may try} |to fill your little child about to) jenter kindergarten or the first! j}grade with frightful yarns, just! |for the fun of teasing and bully-! jing him. | MORE HUMANE | If such should oceur, you graces of the annoyer and win him to more humane ways. | In a moment of exasperation | with a young child who disobeys| |you, you yourself might be | guilty of saying: 'Wait till you help him at home, afier school |begins, to enjoy success at book Jearning. i For the child about to enter school, one of the finest things you can do between now and the opening of school is to read} to him every day and to con- tinue doing so after schoo} be- ins, If would be. wonderjul for the} child who can read if you could induce him to read from interesting sources every day from now till the first day of bers of the family constant reading should favor his rea ing for pleasure also. PRACTICE SELF-RELIANCE During the intervening days | might be able to get the good|school. His seeing older mem-| | ly) d- cluded bitterly, prophesying a} drastic drop in hemlines.| "French men are obsessed with the period of luxury and pleas- ure at the beginning of the cen- tury. They love the violets and veils of the great courtesans and the glimpse of a pretty ankle descending from a Car-| riage." | This time the panic was some- what premature. Hems_ did drop, but only an inch in most collections. Two designers, Cer- din and Patou, dropped theirs as much as four inches for evening, but Mare Bohan of} Dior, still the prime arbiter} along the Faubourg St. Honore,| kept his just below the knec. | Watch out, though, for the) real battle of the hemline next spring. The feeling in London is the beginning of a slow down- ward trend that could set in with a rush next season. MADE HISTORY | Mariana Jodoin of Montreal) became the first French-speak-| ing woman in the Canadian Senate in' 1953. FOR TEEN DOLLS By ALICE BROOKS Most glamorous wardrobe -- designed for the. teen model! doll little girls love best. selves to the fact that they will have to remind youngsters to feed the goldfish and comb the collie and will occasionally have ON1TO 5S YEAR TERM DEPOSITS made 'about the facts of life GUARANTY TRUST Company of Canade 32 KING ST. E. 728-1653 to undertake these little tasks themselves, Children also learned a great) deal about health, birth, nutri-| tion and growth from observing their pets, and when questions SLIPCOVERS Slipcovers will be cut and pinfitted in your home. 926 SIMCOE ST. N. 725-3144 arose, | parents found them easier to) explain. YELLOW PAGES BULLETIN MOVING 'DAY' WAS A DRAG WHEN PREHISTORIC TRIBES TREKKED WITH THE SEASONS. MOST SURPRISING FEAT OF MOVING IN ANCIENT TIMES WAS HANNIBAL'S LOGISTIC TRIUMPH IN TRANSPORTING A CARTHAGINIAN ARMY AND ITS ELEPHANTS THROUGH THE ALPS IN 219 B.C. TO ATTACK ROME. MOVING VANS REAL CONQUERORS ACCORDING TO SOME HISTORIANS THE 'COVERED WAGONS' OF ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO WERE MORE IMPORTANT THAN MILITARY ACTIONS IN THE CONQUEST OF THE AMERICAN WEST. » 5 = MOVING IS NOW SIMPLE # |go to school, You will have to between now and the opening) New! Easy-knit wardrobe for | mind then." of school, it would be well to famous 11%-inch teen. model | No parent who cares about/help your 'child, about to enter! dolls, Pattern 7160: directions, | ithe child's peace of mind and| school for the first time, to|coat, hat, slacks, hooded top, | /emotional readiness for school) practice feeling comfortable out! three-piece suit, skirt. : jwould be so cruel, Instead you|of your sight and hearing; and) 'Thirty-five cents (coins) for ought to do your utmost to pre-|to grow acquainted, if possible, | pis pattern.(no stamps, please) | |pare your young child for en-|With some children who will be\tg Alice Brooks, care of The! FAST AND TROUBLE -FREE WITH }@;, POOR-TO-DOOR SERVICE, PACKING, Bo) UNPACKING AND INSURANCE. Let your fingers ANY TIME YOU NEED A MOVER, do the walking through the Maj. Margaret Dewar, sen- ior matron of the Canadian Army Medical Corps, exam- ines memorial to 21 Canadian | tering school with hope and | eagerness. DON'T THREATEN CHILD his classmates Even in the few remaining weeks, you might enable your) The parent whose child lagged|*hild to grow more self-reliant,| at school last term or was pro- moted on probation may incline to warn this child that he must | work harder at school or be de- moted, holding a kind of sword of Democles over his head A better way for this parent is to NURSES' MEMORIAL ; hurses who died during the | Dewar retires this month after Second World War. The .me- morial is in the Parliament Buildings, Ottawa. Maj. | 23 years service: --OP from National Defence |resolve silently to find ways to more able to take care of his Lown things and to manage him-| self well, |} Q@. Would it be well for a child entering the first grade to, identify the letters of the alpha-| bet and be able to count. a give no such warnings, but to|leas 19 objects before entering?) Plus free pattern. Send 25 cents > dhe YOR: | Oshawa Times Needlecraft Dept., Oshawa, Ont, Ontario residents add one cent sales tax. Print plainly PATTERN, NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. 1963's Biggest Needlecraft Show stars smocked accessor- ies -- it's our new Needlecraft Catalog! Plus over 200 fresh- to-you designs to knit, crochet, sew, weave, embroider, quilt now!

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