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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Sep 1964, p. 7

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MARRIED IN ST, GEORGE'S --Mary's Studio |sories. shower bouquet. Stal onl i aaa EGC TSE oF, Sandra Chaskavich Becomes the Bride Of Brenton Hughes Bridesmaids in pink attended Sandra Gwen Chaskayich when she became the bride of Brenton Alexander Hughes in St. John's Anglican Church, Bowmanville, recently. 7 The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Chaskavich and the bridegroom's -parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hughes,| all of Bowmanville. 5 The Reverend K. J, Frampton| © officiated and the soloist Mrs. Kenneth Hult was accompanied) -- by Mr. C. Evans, the organist. Given in. marriage by her brother, Mr. Wayne Chaskavich,| ~" the bride wore a floor-length| ~ gown of white, flowered lace and net with a wide sweetheart neckline and cap sleeves. Tiers) _ of net, bordered with Jace and) _ falling in handkerchief points) |" formed the bouffant skirt and a pearl crown held her lace-edged| __ veil. Her flowers were pink) -- roses and white carnations in a) The bridesmaids were Miss Helen Panas, maid of honor, Miss Gloria Hickie, Miss Killeen Hughes and. Miss Jean Bertrim. Their street-length dresses of pink nylon chiffon were topped AR OLD. TODAY Si aarp oips Ap age: CHILD GUIDANCE By GARRY C, MYERS, Ph.D. 'During the many years in which I have been writing this column, I've been trying to in- duce parents of young children to employ chair-sitting as « de- sirable means of necessary pun- ishment., p Instead of a chair, it could be a box, or a low step on the stairs. There is no virtue in its being an uncomfortable seat. The purpose is to provide defin- ite restraint of the youngster, tive. Having him sit for a def- inite period as measured by the '\clock--doing nothing, unamused /\(no radio, TV, toys or reading matter) and where you can see ' |him--is desirable. I recommend 15 minutes; for '|the youngster four or five, 20 ~. |minutes; for the child from six | |to 10, 30 minutes. The child should know when he ds assigned to the chair the exact time he must stay there. i For the tot from two-to three, Se ale aie all lee le alee ama Chair-Sitting Is a Good Means of Punishment shand of the clock will be when he may get down. Soon the child will be glad to oblige you informing you when the time is\him til you ate sure he will up. Many parents say their|stay there. Soon you can go children have thus learned to tell -- befors the age of five or six. ous, never gets a never gets mad; ings make no Bs 28 g gas es on Bey Sa bgt Maer This procedure is'easy if you begin chair-sitting when he be- gins to walk and keep at it con- sistently, After a few ' dares" he'll be "cured" perm- ° anently; never again will he venture to get down too soon. by Remain where you can see Don't Neglect Slipping FALSE TEETH talk, eat, x sneeze' when rere g &8 5S by pink lace jackets with long sleeves, They wore pink picture hats and accessories and carried pink and white carnations. Mr. Jack Stanfield of Cooks- ville was the best man and the ushers were Wayne Ohaska- This jubilant young man is Craig Allen Connell who is celebrating his first birthday today. Craig is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Connell, Chesterton avenue. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. James Ash, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Connell, all of Oshawa. His great-grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Brew, lives in Ireland, It is well to have a clock within his view to show him, ff over three or four, where the long 'WomeN SUFFER ' AND UPHOLSTERY | $200-°° vich, Bryan Hughes and Dennis Hughes. A reception was held in the Lions' Centre. To receive, the bride's mother wore a blue knit- ted suit, trimmed with white and white a The rts By ELEANOR ROSS |groom's mother was in green-/ the woods, the finishes, the \gold taffeta with black acces-|decqnative detail and original laccents--these are the delight- New Furniture | The couple left for Minne-|r.4 embellishments that enrich Carole Porter and Glenn Hea 2ircnta tring out for tele, titure offerings of the} Making First Home in Kitchener Ip St. Geonge's Me m o ria I|denias, sweetheart roses and Church last Saturday afternoon| streamers. ' Carole Elizabeth Porter became| Attending the bride were Mrs. the bride of Glenn Douglas Hea.|Frank Fisher, Kitchener, The bride's parents are Mr. and| matron of honor; Miss Jennifer |Boston Bruins' fanm team. For travelling the bride don-| T0 set down to cases (and ned a pink and white ensemble he, ood tim, on upttee gette with! pieces , con of cotton lace and georgette wit! top favorite, with A ; \tinues a pink accessories. : ink icherry, maple, mahogany, pine, oak, birch and pecan holding THE STARS SAY "x Heavily dark brown finishes By ESTRELLITA and the ight clear brown tones Winners At Finish Line used B a ' salient | try taking 2 little tal wit |with wood 'finishes or paint, and) stress of water 3 times daily for' 'ow BLADDER IRRITATION MO RE OFTEN THAN MEN {After 21 twice as many women as men are made miserable by common urinary irritation caused by a germ, Escherichia | Coli, To quickly combat the secondary aches, muscular pains and distur! by Kidney and Bladder irritations, CYSTEX table Designs. add sparkle and dimension to recessed areas of panels on case goods, or ornamentation to days. CYSTEX is a cleaning uri anti- septic, also an analgesic pain reliever for Rh Pains, Ht Backache, and muscular pains, Get CLEANING 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CLEANING 174 Mary St. OSHAWA OSHAWA OYSTEX from druggist, Feel better fast. exposed 'wooden areas of uphol-| stered pieces. ' USED FOR CONTRAST I Decorative accents. in furni-| I ture include burls (used dis-| i creetly for contrast), cross-| bandings, strips, inlays or par-| quetry. | Additional accents are cane, leather, vinyl, brass, marble, | smoked and bottle: glass, metal It's Coming SHOPPING CENTRE Monthly FAMILY Mrs. James Gordon Porter, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, H. Douglas Hea of Red Bay, Ontario. Canon F. G. Ongley perform- ed the ceremony. Mr. Allan Reesor, the organist played the wedding music and accom- panied the boys' choir. The bride who was given in manriage by her father, wore a gown of lustrous French peau de sole with a gently belled skirt and buttoned, sheath sleeves. Re-embroidered Alencon lace, beaded with seed pearls, accent- ed the neckline and formed an illusion panel to the hem and a lace-trimmed train fanned from Morris, Toronto, and Miss Elaine Porter. They were gown- ed in period style, peacock blue French peau de soie with bell hipline, scooped neckline and elbow - length sleeves. Their headdresses were pleated, self wedding bands and they carried spray bouquets of pink and |white carnations. The best man was Mr. Charles Davies, Ajax, and ushering were Mr. Bruce Porter, Oshawa, and Mr. John Habel, New Hamburg. A reception and dance was held in the Piccadilly Room of the Hotel Genosha, Mr. . Gordon Brough acting as toastmaster, As the couple left on their honeymoon, the bride was Wwear- ing a brown wool suit with matching accessories. Mr. and Mrs, Hea will reside at 62 Court- 'crested with white gar- land ayenue, Apt. 5, Kitchener, on their return. LODGES AND SOCIETIES DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND The first meeting of the sea- son for the "Daughters of En- gland" Lodge 26, was held in be Orange Temple last Thurs- ay. Preceding the meeting, a pot) luck supper was held and mem- bers enjoyed a social hour, Worthy President Sister Kate Glover opened the meeting, with Sister Kay Large acting vice- installed by Sister Mitchell and was presented with the badge of office. Sister Mitchell was pre- sented with the jewel of Past District Deputy and thanked th members for co-operation during her term of office. Tuesday, October 20. Members were reminded to Plans were made for the pen-} ny sale, which will be held on are foremost in combination |FOR TOMORROW with black outlines as an im- Stars indicate a more or less|portant new accent to watch. routine day; also the possibility! A significant innovation is the of having to revise some of/use of high-fashion olive or ruby your previous plans. Where/red as a finish that shows the personal matters are Con-srain of the wood. These fin- cerned, be sure to maintainishes are coming up fast; a down-to-earth attitude in Yo-|blended into fruitwood, they mantic and social relationships.|produce a mellow, interesting Some misleading influences will'and rich effect. be prevalent. FOR THE BIRTHDAY DEORATIVE PIECES If tomorrow is your birthday,|. Painted pieces are delight- aluminum, |. The ingenious and tasteful juse of all these elements plus a) more discreet display of hard-| barge spindles, anodied steel Saturday September 26 ALLOWANCE ware (which is less obvious and | simpler in design to balance the) heightened play of furniture de-| tail) achieves an effect that ts lat home with itself and com-| pletely compatible to the new| international aspect of the lat-| est furniture styles. | your horoscope indicates fine|fully decorative. Paint, per se, | : , achievement ahead. Job and-or|appears in antique white, deep business projects started in the|apricat, pale green and soft im te present should cul-|blue. minate happily by the end of} Tortoise shell touches that March, and financial ventures, /first were noticed in the Janu- which may have been moving/ary furniture market offerings slowly for the past severallare much more prevalent now. months, should show a sharp)/They have been accepted by the nod, "with. an. ioermediate\thon an off-beat noveleyS 1. n ate than an off- novelty. Serge Ne nak shel sca Your next good cycle slong with wood and Popo yoni these lines will occur in May,| gad Fas fat eek eer Del floor and wall coverings. : |' Touches of gold and silver avoid extravagance and specu- lation in pe - December" and|tat are subtly applied to blend | Electrolysis | Removes warts, moles and |) superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF wil be in Oshowe et the Genoshe Hotel, September 21, 22, 23. PHONE 723-4641 For appointment on these ~~. next April, however. | | January, May, July and-or| |August promise some highly) Lstimulating social activities; | also opportunities for travel. | You should experience © un- usual harmony in domestic cir D.E.A., LILLIAN MAE MARSH : SCHOOL OF DANCING - BALLET - TAP DANCING BATON- TWIRLING © ' HARVEY DANCE ACADEMY 725-6122 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE | @ SIMPLY CASH YOUR FAMILY ALLOWANCE CHEQUE AT THE CENTRE AND ASK FOR FREE ENTRY FORMS @ DEPOSIT ENTRY FORM. INTO BALLOT BOX _ AT FLAG POLE IN THE MALL m @ ENTRY SELECTION THIS MONTH WILL BE MADE ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1964. M.D.A. bring in the gifts early. There | cles for most of the year ahead J president, assisting. The devo-|will be a grocery shower at the;--especially if you are careful tional period was led by Sister/next meeting. Members were Doreen Ladd, jasked to bring an item of gro- Sister Sarah Van de Walker|cery. Lucky prizes were won by reported on flowers, fruit and|Sisters Annie Mitchell and Sarah cards, sent to sick members.|Van-de-Walker. Thanks were given and thank-| Arrangements were made to you cards were read, ivisit Cavendish Lodge, Toronto, Sister Doris McDonald gave|°® Monday, September 28, The the report on Grand Lodge ses- bus will leave the Orange Tem- sions, also the quarterly report. ple. Bruce Street at 6:30 p.m. Sister Beatrice Hurst intro-| The next regular meeting will duced Worthy 'District Deputy)' ® held on October 6 at 8 o'clock. Sister Annie Mitchell in her offi-| cial capacity to install her suc- cessor. A guard of honor was formed as Past President Sister Nan Kirkbride introduced the newly elected District Deputy Sister Doreen Ladd. Past President Sister Edna) Huband took Sister Ladd to be NESE AE WANTED! -- Thirty, friendly, fun loving couples to learn the new modern style of squore dancing. Every Wednesday night through the Fall and Winter (shift work no problem), 623-2237. MORE INTEREST If interested call 725-2744 or || to avoid friction in December and April. = Best periods for romance: |late December, April, next May and August. Don't take the "heart throbs' of November, June and July too seriously, however. ~ oe Ballet, Tap, Toe, Acrobatic, Pre-School, Kinderance, Character AT MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE ST. INFORMATION 723-7253 THE YWCA BELONGS TO EVERYONE HOUSE Tuesday & Wednesday Evenings--8-10 P.M. ' SEPT. 22nd-23rd 199 CENTRE ST. OSHAWA PHONE 723-7625 oy, pe 8 SAVINGS DEPOSIT RECEIPTS Redeemable ANY time Interest on daily balance OSHAWA Y.W.C.A. Register Now For Your Activities 4 You're in love, you're engaged, and you couldn't be happier . . . until you see divinely beautiful bridal gowns from our heavenly array for Fall and Winter weddings. Come in, choose your preference . .. for the happiést day of all. Elegant fashions for every member of the wedding, too. Franklins OF OSHAWA Teens: Leadership Training Y-Teen Club . Record Hop Charm Course For Men and Women: Ao Stee Curling aoe Dancing Copper Tool Copper co, Ceramics Painting and Drawing Club * Seturday Night Dance (18-35) For Women: Swimming Take-a-Break Millinery Adv, Dressmaking Basic Dressmaking MINIMUM DEPOSIT $5,000.00 Rendez-Vous GUARANTY TRUST Company of Canada $2 KING ST. E, © 728-1653 For Children: Swimming (8-12) Saturday Morning Fun (girls 8-12) Registration for the Ontario Ladies' College Swimming Closses on Sept. 22 at 7 p.m. Registration for the Boys' Club swimming Classes on Sept. 23 et 7 p.m. All swim fees must be paid when registering. -- ;: All fees must be pald In advance, Please remember to bring your Y membership eard. The YWCA is assisted by. the Greater Oshawa Community Chest. This 1s your opportunity to find out what it offers you, OPEN HOUSE--TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 22, 23, from 8-10 p.m. 64 SIMCOE ST. NORTH

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