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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 May 1964, p. 10

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10 THE-OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, May 8, 1964 : % TO LIVE IN CALGARY --Aldsworth -- Photography Ribbon Roses | Larry Hamer, Brenda Robertson Exchange Vows In St. Thomas's St. Thomas's Church, Brook- lin, was the setting for the marriage last. Saturday after- noon of Brenda Isabella Robert- son to Larry Frederic Hamer Myrtle. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Harding Robertson, Sydney, New South Wales , Australia. Her bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. John Edgar semble, sories and a corsage of blue carnations, As the couple left for their honeymoon in Western Canada the bride was wearing a navy blue and white three-piece suit with ndvy blue and white acces- sories, Mr. and Mrs, Hamer will reside in Calgary, Alberta. Hamer, Myrtle, Ontario. } The officiating clergyman} was the Reverend 0. R .Onrr,| Brooklin. Mr. A. .V Price, Ajax.| played the wedding music. | matching broad- brimmed hat and beige acces- ANN LANDERS Daughters Are If Mothers Too Dear Ann Landers: I am a 12-year-old girl who just found out why kids are so sassy to their mothers. The reason is be- cause mothers are too bossy. Why do mothers think they NEWS IN BRIEF have to be in on every little thing that happens? If mothers would leave their kids alone DESIGNS FENCE The bride was escorted down) CALGARY (CP) -- Mechani- the aisle by the bridegroom's uncle, Mr, Ivan Barrett, Ajax. She wore a white french taffeta, full-length gown with a chapel train and lily point sleeves. Her headdress was a spray of small flowers holding an elbow-length veil of tulle illusion. She carried a bouquet of white carnations, hyacinths and ivy. The maid of honor was Miss Sharon Keenan, St. Catharines, and the bridesmaid was Miss Lynda Barrett, Ajax. They were gowned alike in full-length apricot peau de soie sheaths and wore matching wedding band -headdresses. They carried crescent bouquets of carnations, hyacinths and ivy, The best man was Mr. Royce Hamer, Myrtle, and the ushers were Mr. Noel Hamer, Myrtle; Mr. Rowe Barrett, Ajax; Mr. Arthur Oliver,Myrtle. For the reception at the Odd- fellows Hall, Brooklin, Mrs. tened. Width and length chosen|Ivan Barrett, Ajax, substituting |4 t will determine the size of the/for the bride's mother who was|Make daily checks on elderly and} cal engineer Morten V. Peder- sen has designed a lazy man's fence. It's precut, prenailed and pretreated -- ready to be stretched accordion-style around the yard. Folded, the fence is three feet long and 68 inches high, pulled out it's 20 feet and 29 inches, He says the fence was. suggested by the folding guard fences used on stairways to protect children. FOUR DIED WINNIPEG (CP)--Records of suspected and confirmed cases jof serious child cruelty. kept by the Winnipeg Children's Hospi- tal show that 30 such cases-- four resulting in fatalities--have occurred in the last seven years. |The Winnipeg Medical - Legal /Society met recently to study \the situation. \ WOULD HELP ELDERLY PETERBOROUGH, Ont. (CP) |A housewife is trying to form voluntary organization to more it would be much better for their kids and much better Sassy 'Bossy' Sam not be slobs at age 12, But that's another column, Try taking the whip off this girl's back. Allow her more in- dependence of thought and ac- tion and I promise you she'll be more co-operative. Dear nn Landers: Several days ago I read the letter in your column' from the young man who was undecided about marrying his fiancee. It seems she had a bad habit of throw- for the mothers, too, Dear Ann Landers: I found panitieanapglagancaiiante ing' her engagement ring in his face every time they haq an argument, My fiancee was the same type but I married her thinking she would outgrow those childish temper tantrums. I kept telling myself she'd settle down once she had the "Mrs." in front of her name. Well, Ann, we've been mar- siried 15 years and she's still throwing things--bottles, dishes, knives, lamps, any object that happens to be in her hands when she flies off the handle. Leaving her is out of the question. We have a large fam- ily and I'd hate to think of what would become of the kids if I walkeq out and left her in charge. It's too late for me, but I hope this guy who wrote you will take your advice and get out while the getting is good-- Battle-Scarred Dear Scarred: Your's was not the only letter which. ex- pressed such sentiments, For those of you who may have walked in late, I repeat: Take a good, clear-eyed look at your beloved during courtship -- and remove those rose - colored glasses, kids. A fiery uncon- trolled temper will not vanish after marriage. It will probably. get worse. Dear Ann Landers: My broth- er's wife was expecting her). first baby any day. The family got together and gave her a shower. Several. relatives de- cided to pool their money and buy substantial gifts--such as a crib, a high chair, and other pieces of furniture. The baby was born last week, but died To dampen a garment quick-. ly for ironing, sprinkle with hot. after a few hours. a warm place for 15 minutes, this unfinished letter to you on my. daughter's dresser this morning. I would like to tell you my side of the story. If I had more co-operation from this 12-year-old Know-It- All I would not be so irritable. My life is an endless round of 1. picking up books, hats, coats, underwear, damp towels and) whatever she decides to drop. | Children today treat their) mothers as if they were hired) help and then expect them to be cheerful and uncomplaining. | Perhaps if my daughter were) more considerate her mother] would not be so 'bossy'. What is your verdict?--My Side} Dear Your Side: Sorry,| mother, you are guilty as changed. The very act of tak-| ing over your daughter's 'ctter) as you did is evidence that you) are indeed too bossy. (I'll bet) you finish your husband's sen-| tences, too.) Children who are taught early | TAKE NOTICE THAT: on the work: Mame of Street Adelaide Ave. W. Adelaide Ave. W. Colborne St. E. Patricia Farewell St. King St. E. Sheet Farewell Kaiser Cres. Park Rd. Taylor Ave. W. Limit Lot 1 (A), The Council of The Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends to construc shown below, as @ local improvement, and intends to specia Te Park Rd. N From N. LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE 2, tL on the streets os ESTIMATED t lly assess all or part of the cost upon the land abutting directly Cost Side Width Total North $4,919.62 19.15' E. of W. Limit Lot 52, Sheet 13C (2), Plan 357 (Future Nipigon St.) Centro! Park Bivd. N Hoskin Ave. Ave. 5C (1), Plan 357, (House No, 708) Harmony Rd. N. St. Riverside Dr. 2,956.50 : 1,022.62 3,928.05 4,838.08 2,051.14 Owner's Owner's "Annual Cost Rate City's Per Ft. Per Fe. Shore Ftge. $4,503.37 $2.25 $0.33 1,779.75 1,022.62 2,220.21 101.64 13.32 3, Ss. 11 A 2,639.56 1,715.78 2,957.44 1,791.47 7,442.78 5,830.76 10,712.43 5,486.71 Simeoe St. $ Oshawa Blvd. N. Bessborough Dr, Robert St. 13' S. of N. Limit Wellington Ave. 6' E. of S. Limit Bik. A, Plan 471 Glencairn St. Rossland Rd. E. Rossland Rd, E. 5 jrose. Fold a right angle about|unable to be present, received, people who live alone here. Enhance Gift lan inch from the end. An inch|wearing a turquoise linen en-|Elizabeth Janus thought of the further on, form another right|semble, beige accessories andjidea after 73-year-old Mrs. Fior- A bouquet of roses is an ideal|angle. Continue to form square.|@ corsage of white carnations. |ence Grady lay for five days at] way to say Happy Mother's| Follow pattern around, leaving The bridegroom's mother yp foot of her stairs after fall- Rossland Rd. W. Day on Sunday, May 10. And it's|a hole in the centre, until ailjed, wearing a pale blue en-ling and breaking her leg. | ' Simeoe St. N. to pick up after themselves will easy to do with sheen ribbon|ribbon but the last two inches is| causal roses. used. Roll end into tight core} Make several roses in the}and push through central hole.! exact shade to match the paper) Keep twisting until the hole is in which you wrap her gift. You| closed and a tight rose formed. can make them different sizes|Moisten and sgcure around out- by using different widths of rib-| side petal. bon, and you can even add al few rosebuds by giving the' HEAR SEX LECTURES roses only a few twists. Then,|; VANCOUVER (CP) --About fashion leaves and a stem from|2,000 mothers and teen - age) green ribbon and attach your/daughters filled classrooms to| blooms and buds to make ajhear Vancouvers first experi-| beautiful bouquet of roses tojment in sex education. Many| trim your Mother's Day gift. {agreed after the lectures, given Cut a length of, sheen ribbon|by three women doctors, that/ that sticks to itself when mois-|the experiment was a success. DRAPES FREE ESTIMATES BROADLOOM "DECORATING IDEAS" HOWARD'S 926 SIMCOE ST. NORTH SLIP COVERS BY DRAPERIES 725-3144 Wilson' Rd. N. | SMART WOMEN ... ! have their carpets and uphol- I stery cleaned 'The Safe Way' by DURACLEAN 728-8518 843' N. Lot 21, Sheet 6C (1), Plan 357 (House No. 139) . The estimated cost of the work is $48,544.98. The special assessment is to be paid in ten equal annual instelments. . Application will be mode by the Corporation to The Ontario Municipal Boerd for its app said work and eny owner may, within twenty-one days ofter the first publication of this notice, file with the City Clerk his objection to the said work being undertaken, 4. The seid board may approve. of the said work being undertaken, but before doing so, it moy appoint « time end plece when eny objection to the seid work will be considered, Dated ot Oshawa this 8th doy of May, 1964. Lot 46, Plan 146 of S, Limit Lansdowne Dr, t (Dr. $. Phillips School) 2,166.02 East 4 2,910.74 1,088.64 1,918.87 2,25 0.313 f if the king. of the L. R. BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshewe. 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