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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Apr 1963, p. 8

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TO BE MARRIED ON SATURDAY, MAY 18 A 'mid-May wedding is be- ing planned by Mr. Wayne T. Patterson and Miss Gail Frances Schoenau whose "engagement is announced to- day. The bride-to-be is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Schoenau and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Patter- son, all of Oshawa. The cere- mony on Saturday, May 18, is to take place in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church at 12 noon. Photos by Hornsby SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT and Mrs. William P. § wish to a! e the engagement of their only daugh- ter, Gail Frances, to Mr. Wayne T. Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Patterson, all of Oshawa, The marriage is to take place on Saturday, May 18, at 12 noon in the Roman Catho- lic Church of St. Gregory the Great. » Mr. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gannon wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Bonnie Sharon, to Franklin Orville 'Branton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Branton, all of Oshawa. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, April 27, 1963, at 30 p.m. in First Baptist hurch. 4 ENGAGEMENT * Mr. and Mrs, Donald Bryant jwish to amnounce the engage- 'ment of their daughter, Cathe- "rine Anne, to Mr. William Joseph Deboskey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Deboskey,| «Whitby. The marriage is to 'take place on Saturday, April 27,| at 12 o'clock noon, in St. John} The Evangelist Church, Whitby. ENGAGEMENT _ The engagement is announced «of Mabel Mercine, daughter of 'Mr. Jack Fleming of Oshawa and the late Mrs. Georgina Fleming, to William Ernest Night of Cards At Conant School A successful night of cards and games was held by the Home and School Association of Conant School recently. High score (ladies) was won tlemen) Mr. D. Zidewick. Low scorens were Mr. Earl Hoy and Mrs, M. Clark. Lone hand win- ners (ladies) Mrs. R. H. Eliott, (gentlemen), Mrs. Thomas Rori-! son. | Among the winners of door) prizes and draws were Mrs. Zdenek Zednik, Mrs. J. Foster McCarthy, Mrs. Earl Hoy, Mrs. Douglas Marshall, Mrs. A. J. Korkush, Mrs. F. H. Mason, Mrs. D, E. Wood, Mrs. Harry Gibbard, Mrs. J. Arnold Schell. Mrs, Arnold Duke, Mrs, Ernest Short, Mrs. Fred R. Britten, Mrs, Russell Boswell, Mr. Eric Foshay, Mr. Malcolm McGreg- or, Mrs. R. J. Ouellette, Mrs. R.. H. Elliott, Mr. Clifford Brant, Mr. Michael Banks, Mr.| George Clark Mrs. John) Westlake, Mrs. E. Richardson, Mr. Ralph Hardy, Mrs. F. C. Dewsbury. Chairman for the evening was Mrs. Eric Foshay. MAKE IT SAFE Unpasteurized raw milk can be made safe by heating in a double boiler to 145 degrees, keeping it at near-simmering DATE FROM CRUSADES The St. John Ambulance As- |sociation and Brigade are mod- ern fields of an ancient order of |chivalry that dates back to the Crusades, Wemeon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 3, 1963 "Success and failure is a part| sibility is to stimulate interest composed of members of a} study group on '"'Meet Your School-age Child'? which met for ten weeks early this year under the direction of Mrs. R. D. H. Heard. Due to the absence of Mrs. Heard, the panel moderator was Mrs, A. J. Allen who introduced) the panel members and called) upon Mrs. Malcolm Adam to dis-| cuss the characteristics of the school-age child and his physi- cal development. "Children are all alike yet| they are all different," said) Mrs, Adam, "They are more) | 'by Mrs. Yvonne Cory and (gen-| point for 30 minutes and cool- ing quickly. | 'Oke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rosswell Oke of Oshawa. The 'marriage is to take place on Sat- 'urday, May 4, at 7.00 p.m. in| St. Timothy (Anglican) Church, | Toronto. WIFE PRESERVER 'minutes in an old can with #nough vinegar to cover bristles. \ A hard paint brush can be| softened by boiling it for iateens the| BABYLAND BARGAINS Just in Time for Spring {iSv0 strowurns with canopy........ 12.88 Large CRIBS Convertible BABY CARRIAGES... 19.88 PLAY, PENS. .......... 8.88 HI CHAIRS....... were 1.88 CRIB' MATTRESSES. fas 6.88 Lowest Prices In Town WILSON'S FURNITURE 20 CHURCH STREET | | | 'Marvelous mixability... 'Super smoothness! Gerber baby cereals Made to pamper your baby's palate. Gerber Baby Cereals | | mix like a dream... stir to créamy smoothness | in seconds. They absorb liquid quickly and evenly | and the mixture stays smooth right down to the last delectable spoonful. As for flavour-appeal. Gerber Cereals | are eyer so delicate, the way they should be for babies. } | 'Meet Your School-age Child' Topic By Panel At Meeting physically fit today because of of learning and parents' respon-| May advances in medical sci-| ence." Speaking on emotional and our own." On children's social develop- ment, Mrs. Kuch compared a child to a sponge absorbing the attitudes of those around him. Mrs. R. M. Edmunds _ asked "What is our aim in discipline? Is it not to teach a child to be- come a self-disciplined person, who will accept responsibility, learn to think and act indepen- dently with good judgment and who will work co-operatively with others?" In summarizing, Mrs. Edmunds stated, "The adults' role is to know our standards, and to have the cour- age to enforce our convictions." During the business meeting, the minutes. were read by Mrs. Percy Hayes and the treasur- er's report was given. by Mrs. G. W. Webster. It was suggested that council members act in an advisory capacity to associa- tions wishing to set up a baby- sitting course in the future. Mrs. G. W. Bryant will con- vene the pot-luck supper which | will precede the annual meeting in May. A workshop on leader- ship training and the new struc- ture of home and school will be |held.on June 1. Mrs, A, J. Allen and to acknowledge that both) mental development, Mrs. G.W./equested associations signify play a part in the learning pro-|Bryant stated, "It is emotion| Whether they wished council to cess." This statement was made|that brings warmth, richness | by Mrs. Walter Kuch, 4 panelist|and color into people's lives."| attend the home and school con- at the recent meeting of Osh-/She continued 'To understand|Vention in Toronto on April 17] awa and District Home and|and guide a child's emotional) and 18, Association presidertts School Council. The panel was|"eeds, we must first understand| Were asked to contact Mrs. Carl charter buses for delegates to LADIES No boby sitter, no car fore Mr. Bernard Experienced Hair Stylist Of Leading Toronto Salons FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS | 725-6854 TRAVELS WITH EARTHA MONTREAL (CP) -- Singer| Eartha Kitt takes her 15-month- old daughter Kitt McDonald with her on tour. 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