ing to go and the decision is THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, May 24, 1963.9 mine but we need a bigger house and it will be another year before he «an afford it if I blow the money on the trip. What do you say?--Green Eyes Dear Eyes: Start packing. You've lived in the house this long, so another year won't kill you. And when you tell your hus- band of your decision, leave Miss Goodheart out of it. No man has to go to Europe to see abroad, Dear Ann Landers: This let- Miss "'Goodheart!' was trans-|tet is from a teen-ager who ferred out of town last year but -_-- with you nine times out they still keep in touch profes-\! sionally, This summer my husband gets an expense-paid trip to Europe. He has been promis- ing for five years that if the company ever sent him abroad he would take me along. Well, you guessed it. Now we can't afford it--unless I decide to use the money we have saved for a bigger house. "Miss Goodheart" will of course be in Europe at the con- vention--with bells on. I'm dy- Roberta M. Smith United in Marriage To Garnet Fralick Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Ajax, was the setting for the wedding on Saturday afternoon, May 18, of Roberta Marilyn, daughter of Mr.. and Mrs. James W. Smith, Ajax, and Gar- net Fralick, son of Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Fralick, Dunbar- ton. The Reverend A. C. Her- bert officiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length, white, peau de soie gown with princess-style bodice with long sleeves, and lace ap- pliques on the skirt, which was fashioned with unpressed pleats at the back falling into a_ short chapel train. Her waist-length illusion veil was in three tiers from a coronet of pearls and she carried a cascade of Talis- man roses and stephanotis, The maid of honor, Miss San- dra Smith, was gowned in Bank- roff pink peau de soie in bell- shaped style. The other attend- ants, Miss' Linda Bennet and Miss Patricia Neissar, wore identical gowns in peacock blue with matching veiled head- dresses, and carried cascade bouquets of white and pink car- nations. Miss Deborah Caul- field, cousin of the bride, wore a peacock blue peau de soie gown with organza ruffles and match- ing headdress, and carried a nosegay of pink carnations and) blue lupins. ANN LANDERS Now She's Analyzing The Psycho-Analyst Dear Ann Landers: Don't tell me to see a psychiatrist, My problem is a psychiatrist. I have been in-analysis for almost seven months and have made good progress. I'm able to get out of bed in the morn- ing and go to work, which is more than I could manage a year ago. But--I pay my doc- tor $25 for what is supposed to be a 45 minute session and he never gives me more than 35 minutes. During those 35 minutes he accepts telephone calls (last week three) and he made one teleph call on his own. He frequenty excuses himself to go to the washroom on my time. Last week he left and was gone for 12 minutes. Yesterday while I was free- associating he ate an apple 'and read the newspaper. I don't think he heard a word I said. May I hear your ¢pinion on this?--Right or Wrong? ... ... Dear. Right or Wrong: The next time you "free-associate" unload your: feelings and let him have it with both barrels. And eat an applie while you're at it, If the analyst feels you should' 'see someone else he'll tell you. in fact, they try to ditch' the newspaper. I say if you are going to be used as the authority then your advice should be accepted all the time, and not just when it suits dur parents' purposes. Please -comment--Battling Bon- nie \ Dear Bonnie: No advice should be followed slavishly be- cause circumstances alter cases. But a parent who is un- willing to give an inch, or ad- mit that teens do have a point, will lose out because he will be = gape opinionated and un- just, | MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. S$. OSHAWA -- 4 Hr, Service poaty SUMMER § 2 h BUSINESS COURSES Xi his career," she said. She also volunteered to give him the life \ he deserved if I should feel in- START brig BEFO clined to set him free, POIs igh 40 Por $35.00 MO) uty 100 A.M. NOO! ; or 130 P.M. soo Phe, _ $18.00 MONTHLY > ay "question is this: Why is it that when you print some-|aum thing that supports parents they cant' wait to shove it in our faces? More than once I've found your column pinned to my pillow, or lying on ny din- ner plate. Yet when you stick up for teen - agers my parents never say a word. Sometimes, ALUMINUM AWNINGS BUY NOW AND SAVE ! ! gp @ HORIZONTAL e@ VERTICAL Morn leaves ample free time for Sue or play, PHONE OR WRITE FOR LITERATURE The Canadian School: of Business 52% Simeoce St. N, 728-7081 yl Phe ae ee? PHONE "725-0643 Returns to STUDYING SCRAPBOOK Anthony & Mario's Mrs. Clayton Lee and grand- will be sponsored in the fall by with a group of five students , Maughter, Diane Hardie, look the WCTU and will be open to in the Grand Gold Medal at scrapbook in a study of all students to participate. Contest to be held at Peter- ..serapbooks and posters that Diane will be a contestant borough May 28, 29 30. knitted baby outfits had been scene peice i nila GRADUATES Miss Pamela Catharine 'Yearsley, graduated recently . from the Furniture.and In- «-e terior Design course at Ryer- re son Institute of Technology, 'Toronto. Miss Yearsley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Pearce, Brantford, * formerly of Oshawa. A gradu- ate of OCVI, Miss Yearsley is now employed by White Asso- * ¢lates of Toronto, Office De- * signers. *"GIVES MEXICAN ADVICE Evening Chapter OGH Auxiliary May Meeting Mrs. Stephen Heney, chair- man, presided at the May 21 meeting of the Evening Chap- ter of the Hospital Auxiliary. Mrs. Heney introduced Mr. Jan Drygala, of the Oshawa Toastmasters' Club, who spoke briefly on behalf of the Civic Auditorium building fund. | The minutes of the April meeting were read by the sec- retary, Mrs. G. H. Jackson. The treasurer, Mrs. Russell Learmonth, read her report. Mrs. J, M. Jenkins reported on the Membership dance held re- cently at the Oshawa Golf Club. The Hospital Auxiliary Get- Acquainted Tea will be held at Adelaide House, May 29. Mrs. Douglas Clemens an- nounced that the Fashion Show will be held at St, Gregory's Auditorium, October 22 and 23 at 8.00 p.m. Mrs. Douglas Sagar has been appointed tick- et convener, and tickets will be available at the June meeting. Mrs. C. R. Lunn reported on the successful training of the Candy Stripers. Already 50 girls have been trained and have been on duty during Sat- urdays and Sundays. The corresponding secretary, |¢ Mrs. James Hepburn, reported /@ requested for the gift shop. Mrs, Andrew Chrisomalis, sew- ing convener, reported one spread and six gowns were re- ceived at the- meeting. Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, presi- dent of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary, reported on the meeting held in the afternoon, and announced that the Festival of Gifts would be held Novem- ber 22. Roll call was taken by the membership convener, Mrs. A. P. Robson. The June meeting will begin at 6.45 p.m. and will be in the form of a pot luck supper. The penny auction will be held, with Mrs. Lorne Goodman act- ing as auctioneer. Mrs. Heney reminded mem- bers of the Nurses' Luncheon, June 4, at the Guild Inn. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Peter Zakarow and her committee. HOUSEHOLD HINT If you dog or cat beds down in the basement, wash floors with a disinfectant and water and follow up with a deodorant spray. This treatment will ban- ish odors and keep your base- ment clean and disinfected. The best. man was Mr. Nor-|; man Bell of Dunbarton; ushers were Mr. Jeffery Owen and Mr. Barron Crawley. Following the service, a re-|¢ ception was held in Ajax Rotary Hall. The bride's moth- er received in a beige peau de soie and lace sheath dress, with a flowered hat of beige and wine flowers, accessorized with a mink stole. Talisman roses. She was assist- ed by the bridegroom's mother, who wore a pale blue costume with white hat and gloves, andit a-corsage of pink roses. lowing grace by the bride's of Montreal, the toast to the| bride was proposed by Mr. Gordon Smith of Pierrefonds, Quebec. When the couple left on their|¢ honeymoon, the bride wore a of doctors, however, since you seem to be making progress and this is what really mat- my husband, I have five kids. Don has always helped at home cheerfully and willingly and I thought it was mighty nice of jhim until I learned what a big Her corsage pb be he was making of it at the | office. formed me "for my own good" Fol-| work because he is too import- jant a man in the business. grandfather, Mr. Charles Smith) |Should be saving his energy for am not suggesting a change ers. Dear Ann Landers: Counting One of Don's colleagues in- hat he should not be doing my "He HOUSEHOLD HINT An easy to strain paint is to stretch an old stocking over the he top of the can, pink silk sheath with a white hat and black accessories; for) a corsage she chose white baby| chrysanthemums. Out-of-town guests included) friends and relatives from Don Mills, Thornhill, Whitby, Dun-| : barton, Oshawa, Toronto, Terre-| 100 King E. Ronald W. 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Mrs. Eart Matthews, Mexico, Said Thursday Cana-|knitting convener, said that dian entry into the organization of American States is "'the only sensible course for Canada to follow." Mr. Aleman, Mexican president from 1946 to 1952, was in Montreal to promote tourism es head of the Mexi- can, national council of tourism. HERE IS AN EXAMPLE PLAN FOR A FAMILY OF FOUR Remember! it is only an example and can be altered to suit your own personal requirements. 1 QUARTER OF BEEF .... 110 Ibs. ada (Succulent roasts, steaks, CHEESE stew and minced beef) BABY BEEF LIVER ... LOIN CHOPS BACON a PORK SAUSAGE WIENERS ASSORTED FISH ........ to your MEALS... Quick easy thrifty dairy dishes provide new taste thrills . . . Supply valuable health elements. What is more delightful than --- Cottage Cheese and Pineapple Salad, A slice of pineapple on a luttece leaf, plus a mound of Ideal Dairy cottage cheese, topped with @ moraschino cherry . .". salad dressing if you prefer, Be sure to get Ideal Dairy cottage cheese. Ask for it by name, A FEW REASONS WHY OUR FOOD FREEZER SERVICE IS SO POPULAR + You buy the some well known name brands. BUTTER | SHORTENING and many more Pantry S'! ALL NAME BRANDS $ SUPPLIED $ SUCH AS: @ Canada Packers Graded Meats @ Salada and Mother Parkers Tea 10 Ibs. © Maxwell House & Mother Parkers Coffee 15. Ibs. ° = sina -- a ps prom les . e neiders and Maple Leaf Sausage pa gored ttteeeeees hg Ibs, © High-Liner Fish and other soprier titel cue = ALL THIS AND YOUR CHOICE OF CHEST OR ASSORTED FRUITS 1 dex. ASSORTED VEGETABLES 36 Ibs, UPRIGHT FREEZER for opproximately 4 Bin COFFEE (Ground or Instant) .. 500 INSTANT CHOCOLATE . 5 Ibs. PEANUT BUTTER 4 Ibs. 4 Ibs. 8 Ibs. 1 doz. 1200 5 Ibs. 11 Ibs. 6 Ibs. 6 Ibs. seeeeeee . 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Members enjoy special discount prices on all Electrical Ap- pliances. As Advertised by Your Local Hydro Service SPECIAL OFFER SATURDAY, MAY 25th al OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 9:00 TO 5 P.M. @ PROVE YOUR DRIVING SKILL @ SCHOLARSHIPS TO NATIONAL 4 at MODEL mo PROVIDED @ TROPHIES FOR LOCAL WINNERS WINNERS jO ENTRANCE FEE * cn ANCE TO WIN AN EXPENSE- HERE ARE THE OFFICIAL RULES OF THE ROAD-E-O! * PAID TRIP TO QUEBEC. CITY ELIGIBILITY: 1. The contest is open to all persons who have not reached their twentieth ye 'cle briving oad Sa TEEN-AGE ROAD-E-O ENTRY FORM will be if they have been found quilty of @ moving traffic violation none a six-month period prior to the "heat Is sraetr ADDRESS Road-e-o in which they are entered. city of locel or pi iat 4- liens. Please send me your Home E living will enable me to eat better for less. PEOPLE'S FOOD FREEZER SERVICE, 11 ONTARIO ST., OSHAWA NAME I | As advertised by your local Hydro F | ADDRESS | I Service to all who join our freezer service from now until June 29th, The Beautiful Medalion Lades' Hair Dryer, FREE, Retail Value 29.95. SOR O ee meee e eH OHHH HEHEHE HEHEHE HEHEHE ERE EH EHO OES Tere Creer eee eee! POR m meee eee ee eet eeeeee PROVINCE DATE APOINTMENT REQUIRED | om interested in your food and freezer service [] | am interested in your food service [] Le, ee ee ae ee ee ee te ee i HURRY!...DON'T DELAY-SEND IN COUPON OR PHONE TODAY -- 728-9403 NO DOWN PAYMENT -- NO OBLIGATION -- INVESTIGATE TODAY WISE PEOPLE JOIN PEOPLE'S FOOD SERVICE... WHEN WILL YOU? eeeee Se eee eee ewe eee * 'PROVINGE, sc t nee ng inthe guilty Fo moving LICENCE OR PERMIT NUMBER a will be declared i! In yes cases DR os oviixs ' DATE OF BIRTH. << the runner-up shell he oor po Haig rey compete in the provincial Do you hold a Driver's Licence?, Permit? and/or national Road-e-o. Have "ond completed @ High School driver's course one: es. Oo, 4. & in the p deny * Have you been age of a 'moving traffic violation os Sahiead ofa €-0. wn cor y bog t Bre six Ngrignld Yes . ou ie a wi in test of - 5. All former finalists are eligible to enter the Road-e-o at any level -- mores ffice' sheet sagt at the Chember ot Com i, provincial or national. (See list of previous notional finonlists enclosed in the local working kit), Road. iad d shall have been aorees by the as vl ey y in @ local Road | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN 1 hereby consent to allow my Son EQUIPMENT AND COURSE LAYOUT | Road-e-o Competition to be held 1. 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