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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Apr 1964, p. 11

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APRIL BRINGS SHOWERS FOR BRIDES AS WELL AS FLOWERS VICTOR MICHAEL Siblock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Siblock, took as his bride Judy Eva Turpin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Stain- ton, all of Oshawa, in a re- cent ceremony in King Street United Church --Ireland Studio JOAN ELAINE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merwin Cry- derman, Oshawa, recently be- came the bride of Donald Lucas Salter, Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Salter, stead, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Preston, Mr. and Mrs. William Gibbie, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Cay, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kessler, Mr. Women Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thivadey, April 23, 1964 9) Discussion On C Dr. J. R. Bayne, cian, led an_ interesting the Duke of Edinburgh Home! and School. Association. in which the child lives and con-| forming to standards of that area, | Dr. Bayne then answered questions presented to him by) Oshawa. The evening cere- |members of a panel consisting Arouses Interest At H&S Meet paediatri-jchild from-the rest of the fam- andlily was quite effective, and al- lively discussion of child be-j|lowed the child time to think haviour at a recent meeting of|about what he had done. in the He began by defining "Nor-|they expect from their child so| mal Behaviour" as behaving in|the child would a manner acceptable to the area| confused. mony took place in Northmin- ster United Church with the Reverend H. A. Mellow offi- ciating. --Azzopardi Studio, Ajax Mrs. J Mrs. W. J. Mts. iMrs. Timmins, Mr. of Miss Margaret Patterson,) Mrs. L. A. Dalton and Mrs. Wilmer Class. The general consensus Of opin- ion was against the forcing of a left-handed child to use his J. B. Toppings, Mr. andjright hand. and In comparing whether here- ditary. or environment were James G. Porter, Mr. and) noct important in forming Gordon Jackson, Mr. and)q child's behaviour, pattern,. it Mrs. W. F. Clark, Mr. and Mrs.| was decided that environment hild Behaviour ald Lownie read the minutes and Mrs. Stanley Lockey pre- sented the treasurer's report. Refreshments were served by th mothers of Miss Dorothy Somerville's and Mrs. Helen Richards' classes assisted by Mrs, William Taylor and her FROZEN PASTRY For best results when freez- ing pastry, freeze the unbaked) freezing than does the mealy| type. | DRAPERY MATERIAL . 98° yord ond up et $1.98 yerd committee, HOUSEHOLD HINT For a_ deliciously different topping for baked ham, blend! equal parts of honey and soy) sauce and spread over it about Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. | 45 minutes before it's done CHIROPRACTOR Slipped Disc Nervous Stomach 100 King St. E. 728-5156 M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 Parents should be consistent standard of behaviour not become Respect for authority must be taught in the home. Each child's ability was dif- ferent and they should be en- couraged to work to the best of their ability. Parents should understand the extent of. their own child's ability and not make unfair comparisons with other children. These were some of the con clusions reached by the discus- sin group. Dr. Bayne was _ in- troduced by Mrs. Robert Elston and thanked by Mrs. Frank Jar- Mrs. Walter Kuch presided at the business meeting. Mrs. Don-. are now planning their weddings with the talented and imaginative assistance of Black's Bridal Department The most exquisite wedding fashions for summer ond eorly autumn are now on display .. . fashions for the entire bridal party, including chic ""going-away" ottire. and Mrs. Fred Fordham, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Mercer, Mr. and Mrs, R. B. Halleran, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. W. B, McCullough, Mr. Supper Dance Closes Season For Oshawa Curling Club Last Saturday evening the|Salter, Mr. and Mrs. c : _nar(Played the greater part in the Ls A. Ket, Mr. ind Bee. Oscar| evelopment of a child. Broken Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Jamesinomes, unloved or unwanted Ewart, Mr. and Mrs. David children resulted in a larger Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Ted! percentage of bad behaviour. William|and Mrs. A. L. Gunn, Mr. and/Barnes, Mr and Mrs. Paul Her-|" when punishment of a child . resis , ans Mr. Mrs, Colin). yp, cad Oshawa Curling Club concluded|Frobel, Mr, and Mrs, F. Mc-\Mrs. George Tresise, Mr. and mansen and Mr. and Mrs was required, separating the P rs,, Williams. its season with its annual Clos-|\Cammond, Mr. and ire oe god hag og eae ing Supper Dance at the Club.|Thomas Pollitt, Mr. and Mrs py Norman Ward Mr. and | SOCIAL NOTICE Among those attending were:|Leslie Harrison, Mr. and Mrs.!yire Donald Wilson, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William McLeese,|"Jake""' Bryant, Mr. and Mrs.!Mirg 4, J, McEachern,.Mr. and plate and bell from HMS Gued- ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cowan, Mr.|Ivan Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Roy|Mrs, G, Goulding, Mr. and Mrs./olen, believed the first British) Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Lamory and Mrs. Bert Dingley, Mr. and Whittington, Mr. and = MrS.| peter Appleton, Mr. and Mrs./warship to fire a shot in theiof Whitby announce the en- Mrs. William Johnston, Mr. and George Campbell, Mr. and Mrs William Potts, Mr. and Mrs./First. World War when it cap-| gagement of their daughter, Mrs. Donald Clarke, Miss Sandy/Edward Reed Reginald Smith. tured the German gunboat Her-|Helen Mae to Mr. John Paul Clarke, Mr. John Thexton, Mr. : Mr. and Mrs Donald Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Blair,/man von. Wiessmen, are to be| Keys, son of Mr. John R. Keys and Mrs. Edward Gibson, Mr. |Crothers, Mr. and Mrs. E. S.\ mr, and Mrs. Steven Piper, Mr.|placed in the Imperial War Mu-lof Oshawa. The marriage will and Mrs. George Warden, Mr./Alker, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mc-|. 14 wire Herbet Weir, Mr. and|seum here take place Saturday, May 30 at -- - 3.00 p.m. at St. Mark's United Church, Whitby. i Phone for an appointment with one of our experienced Consultants today 725-1912 BLACK' LADIES WEAR LTD. 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