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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Apr 1965, p. 13

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MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM DALE STRINGER WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Woman's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony. You are asked to submit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding. Stringer - Cooper Joy Elizabeth, daughter of Mr.jwere matching, aqua lace-trim- ,and Mrs, Vance Bnyson Cooper,|med pillboxes and they carried Oshawa, became the bride of/cascades of yellow rosebuds William Dale Stringer, Mr. and Mrs. William James|was the best man and the ush- Stringer of Don Mills, last Sat-|ers were Mr. Stephen Summer urday afternoon, Welland, and Mr. Edward The Reverend N. T. Holmes|Cooper, Oshawa. performed the ceremony in Har-| A reception followed in the mony United Church and Mr.jchurch hall where the bride's 'Fred Graham of Newcastle|mother received in champagne- played .the wedding music and 'accompanied Mr. Ross Metcalfe »who sang 'The Lord's Prayer" and "Ave Maria"'. Carrying a cascade of pink roses and white carnations, the bride was given in marriage by her father. Her floor - length, sheath gown of white organza over taffeta had a bouffant over- skirt that flowed into a chapel beige silk and lace, a matching tulle hat and beige accessories with a corsage of yellow and gold roses, The bridegroom's mother chose blue chiffon over taffeta; matching accessories and a flowered hat with a cor- sage of pink rosebuds and stephanotis. As the couple left for a honey- moon in Washington, D.C., the train appliqued with Alencon|bride was wearing a three-piece son, of Mr. Donald Buie of Kitchener CHILD GUIDANCE Suggestions For Solving Child's Sleeping Problem By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD Often a mother writes to me of the only child from two to six who calls her back at bed- time. Here is a letter from a mother in Virginia who says her daughter, 8, sleeping in the same room with two younger' children, calls this mother back repeatedly. "J am the mother of three girls, ages 8, 4, and 18 months. Recently a problem has come up with our eight-year-old that we cannot solve. She is a second grader, a good student, and has always been obedient. She had and a green night light is left burning in the bathroom, She reads a lot, enjoys school and hasn't missed a day this year." My reply in part, In the first place, 1 hope you express to that daughter your great en- thusiasm for her reading and her success at school, It is fine if she were to read to the younger sister. This would make both of them feel more kindly toward each other and this older daughter more worthwhile. I hope you and Dad help build up this older child by| | day so she feels she's important) © THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, April 24,1965 43 ANN LANDERS Can Win Hubby Dear Ann Landers: Jim and I were separated several months ago but reconciled be- fore the divorce became final. Recently I learned Jim is still seeing the girl he was dating 4 \during our separation. She is a physical check-up and is in good health. For about four weeks she has been having trou- ble going to sleep nights. Her regular bedtime is 8:30. in the family. Her doubting her| importance may be the reason|/ why she wants all this attention at bedtime. After the other girls have gone to bed, spend some 'Here is what happened to- night: She went to bed when I told her to with no complaint:|N In about half an hour she , started calling to me that she,of her own age. You will just couldn't go to sleep. Between|have to decide to quit going to the hours of 9:30 and 10:30 she|her. Refuse to go. Let her cry called me 10 times to tell me/and cry it out and ff she makes she couln't go to sleep. Once) noises and bangs on the wall, she called for a drink of water.| go in and give her a good sound In the meantime she awoke her paddling. Assume. that it won't 18-month-old sister twice harm her to Jie awake, She has "My husband and I have tried|no reason to be afraid with the ito reason with this child. We other children in the room. She have asked her if something is|just wants all this attention. bothering her, and she says 'No,| It may take a week or two I just can't go to sleep.' for her to accept finality, but if "The fact that she can't go|you parents have enough spine, to sleep worries this child very|/the problem can be solved. | much, which makes us believe| When this child knows its final, \that she isn't doing it deliber- she'll probably have no trouble lately. After about an hour of|going to sleep. At present she hearing her kick the wall, turn|may be kept awake by thinking and toss, cry out, and yell to|of new ways to make you come me, we decided tonight to go back to her into our bedroom, turn. on the PARENTS' QUESTIONS light and close the door. As 4 ' Q. Where can we find out ' 'lose soon as she heard the door clos sur aman oollaead? |she became 'sick at her stom- s 4 7 ' | ach." She has just finished hav- A. The Council fe Poe Ad- ling a coughing spell; -it's aid ee Bolg c Ww dee Feneony and now she will go 10) ington 36, D.C., has a directory aah of small colleges in 28 states | LIGHT BURNS which gives size, cost, admis- "I might mention that she|sion policies, academic pro-| shares the bedroom with both|grams and other information| | sisters, each has her own bed,'about each of its 64 members Moscow Opens Swanky Store | For Foreign Customers Only | By. JOHN BEST compared with 88 kopecks yo scow (CP) -- The little|Russian stores, 200 grams 0! Bs ti Pa with the|butter--just under a half-pound shopping bags they always --27 kopecks compared with 72. carry approach the smartly-ap- Under the official exchange pointed grocery store and gazevrate a Canadian dollar is worth at it in wonder and uncertain)84 kopecks, That is the rate al expectation. which a Canadian living here They watch step|buys Russian money to meet foreigners out of diplomatic limousines|his day-to-day expenses. an? swagger into the store with) Yet a the same bank where a proprietary air. But if the he puyetyses local currency at a Muscovite women try to enter|this~disa vantageous rate, jenjoyable time with her. EEDS PADDLING the Help her cultivate playmates] " | AUCTION SALE The Golden Jubilee Chap- ter, IODE, held a very suc- coffee party and auction sale recently, Host- esses for the event Mrs, R. A. Patte, Mrs. A. H. Murdoch, Mrs. J. E. Rundle, Mrs. §. A. Willson and Mrs. D. H. Howe, Mem THE STARS SAY FOR TOMORROW Planetary influences still gov- cessful were jern all your endeavors in ajency to domineer and insistence mustard, Continue tojon your own way. All of these|Sau beneficial way. press toward worthwhile objec- tives and you can't go wrong exceptionally pleasant, and there is a possibility that you will hear some heart-warming news, x FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrew is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that you are currently in an excel- Evening hours promise to be single, just fair looking, and about my age. I phoned her and made a date to "talk." Our visit was most unsatisfactory. I asked her not to see Jim again unless he moved from our home. She said "I will see Jim whenever I get the chance. If you can't hold your man it is your problem, not mine." Jim begged me to be patient and made it clear that he does not want to move out of the house. He is a good father to our fourrehildren, I dread the thought of another agonizing period of separation. Now I find myself asking you . the same question I have asked myself a dozen times this week. What should I do?--Jo Ann Dear Jo Ann: I wish you had written to me before you went 4 visiting. I would have told you FOR IODE WORK and will help the Chapter carry on its educational work in assisting students receive higher education, Seen above are Mrs. J. E Rundle, hostess; Mrs, J. E Houghton, auctioneer, and Mrs. D. M. Campbell, con- vener --Oshawa Times Photo RAISES FUNDS bers 'who acted as auction- 'eers were Mrs. J 7 Houghton, Mrs. R. S. Irwin, Mrs. ©. J. Higgs, Mrs. J, A. Vivagsh and Mrs. Edward Bind, The co-conveners. were Mrs. D, M. Campbell and Mrs. D. A. Brown, The financial return from this project was very gratifying |FOR THE BIRTHDAY | SAUCY SUPPER If Monday is your birthday,| Reheat leftover roast pork in your chart indicates 'some faults|_ tangy sauce and no one will which you will have to curb in|guess that your tasty dish is the year ahead--notably your|really part of yesterday's roast. aggressiveness, your "'tend-|Slice cold roast pork; add it to onion or barbecue ce and simmer gently until could cause the enmity of su-|pork is thoroughly heated. |periors, co - workers, partners! pga . . . and friends, and the co-opera-| CHURCH Wilt, LACK HELP tion and friendship of all will be) MONTREAL (CP)--Margery \needed if your are to make the|Stelck, secretary of the United |progress possible under the sev-| Church Women of Canada, said eral fine cycles presaged here participation in church Best periods for monetary af-|8roups will diminish as more fairs: June, August (particu-;\women go to work. But she \larly the latter half) and Sep- adds that more and more work- ltember; then February andjing women are specialists, and March: for job or professional|their part-time help in church lent period for making long-|advancement, September and|work may be more important to stay home. A wife who asks the other woman to "lay off" degrades herself. Now you must carry on as if you were the only female in the world, This means no checking, no third-degree, no accusations. Be pleasant, relaxed, and fight ifire with fire. Or to put it bluntly, turn on the heat, Dear Ann Landers: What do you think of a 19-year-old boy \who announces to his parents \that he is going to do just as |he pleases. Then when they at- jtempt to reason with him he isticks his' fingers in his ears land says, "I can't hear a thing lyou are saying so you might jas well save your breath." My husband and I are beside jourselves, Our friends' children do not speak to their parents the way this boy talks to us. What is wrong with him any- way? Please print this letter and your advice. We need help.-- Nothing Sacred in Sacramento Dear Nothing Sacred: You need more help than I can pro- vide. A 194year-old boy who re- acts to discipline in such an infantile (not to mention dis- respectful) manner is beyond your reach and mine, too. He did not get out of hand overnight, and he cannot be changed overnight. I hope you will get professional help--for example the YIMCA offers an Your son does not want to be excellent counselling program.) Wife's Love, Patience Back means, "Please make me be- have!" But parents don't get the message. Dear Ann Landers: My fian- cee and I are planning a'spring wedding. Sue's parents will be meeting my parents for the first time next month, Sue's parents: are giving a party for my family and our closest friends. I have been told cocktails will be served at the party and that the father of the bride will toast us. with champagne. My parents and several oth- ers who will be present do not approve of alcohol, I am afraid they will be ill at ease. Do 1 have the right to ask Sue's par- ents not to serve liquor at the party?--Knotty Problem Dear Knotty: No, you do not I applaud your parents' posi+ tion with respect to alcohol, but you should not attempt to force others to conform to their way of thinking. If your fiancee does not know of your parent's views on alco- hol, she should be told, She should pass the word to her parents. If they decide to serve liquor anyway, remain silent. I assume, of course, soft drinks will be available for those who want them, STARTED IN STRIP Barbara Hale; who plays Della Street on the Perry Mason TV show, began work as a model o a cartoon strip, Ramblin' Bill. BROADLOOM SALE! | | | | WALL On ROOM SIZE 129,00 BROADLOOM 129, Including instolletion end under- pod of your choice, 16 colors to choose frem, Featurin many brand names such as Herd- ing's, Brinton's, Conadien Celenese and others. Wide choice of imports, Alse rem- nants in odd sizes, Credit terms easily errenged. CALL COLLECT lace motifs which were repeat-|pink-lace, knit suit with navylthemselves they are motioned|Canadian, with dollars, can buy ed on the fitted bodice and long|blue and white accessories andlaway by a sharp-eyed manj|coupons good only at the dollar 'sleeves. A crown of pearl-edged|a heart-shaped corsage of pink|posted just inside the door,|store. These coupons implicitly leaves held her bouffant, finger- Sweetheart rosebuds lwhose job it is to separate for-|recognize the superior value of range plans. Influences are not|October, then January and Feb-|than mere membership in the auspicious for achieving imme-|rvary. Do be conservative. on|group diate gains in either occupa-iall fronts during that latter' tional or financial. matters (in| period jbe infantile and disrespectful.| _|Often such rebelliousness is a) plea to parents. Translated it/ 531-1177 Toronto intelligent and extremely tip veil. Mrs. Mark Thompson of Scar-jturn to make their home at 70 borough was the matron of Parkwoods Village drive, Don honor and the bridesmaids were! Mills, Ontario. Miss Carol Gordon, Port Hope, Guests attended from Isling- and Miss Frances Walker of To-|ton, Toronto, Scarborough, Don ronto, Their floor-ength dresses|Mills, Wellington, Willier, Wil- of aqua shantung were lace|jlowdale, Newcastle, Newton- trimmed at the scoop necklines|ville, Orono, Port Hope, King- and elbow-length sleeves andjston, Kendal, Barrie, Winnipeg, the empire waists were accent-|Manitoba; Cobourg, Welland, ed by a bow and floating panel|Filiott Lake, London, Ontario; at the back. Their headdresses'and Agincourt Sweet - Mitchell The Reverend John Morris officiated in St. Andrew's Unit- ed Church at the marriage of @ Donna Marie Mitchell and Wal- ter Burton Sweet last Saturday afternoon The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Donald Beckell, Oshawa, and the late Mr, Frederick Mitchell and the bridegroom is © the son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter L. C. Sweet, Curtis avenue, Glasgow, Scotland. The organist, Mr James, played the music Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- Jength sheath gown of organza over taffeta with a scoop neck- line and lily-point sleeves. The high-waisted bodice was en circled with bands of Chantilly Jace which were: repeated on the lower skirt and a_ bow- trimmed, detachable, cathedral train lent back interest An Italian cap headdress accented with pearl-trimmed lace held her tiered veil of illusion and, Receiving she carried a cascade of yellow Grandview Sweetheart roses and a white bride' orchid amid stephanotis rides E. Kelvin wedding 4 MRS, WALTER SWEET at the Club, wore afterwards Golf mother an off- Miss Dian Mitchell was her white dress and matching jack- the dependents' care section in sister's maid of honor and the/et with pink accessories and a the hospital bridesmaids were Miss Barbara Corsage of pink feathered car- MacDonald and Miss Wanda| nations The Marchut, all of Oshawa They/aunt, wore long, maize-yellow gowns| of organza over taffeta with) empire waists, bell skirts and|corsage chantilly lace bodices, Their headdresses were matching, honeymoon in New Tom Jones bows and they car-|the bride ried teardrop cascades of white|dress and matching coat Shasta chrysanthemums, tinted/nubby wool with a pink hat and yellow. The best man was Mr. Wil- liam Sweet and ushering were Jan Sciuk and Leonard Kemlo, all of Oshawa York City, sage Mr. and Mrs side at 400 Grenfell street, 207, on their return Sweet will re- Apt Best Selection In Town @ CARRIAGES @ STROLLERS @ CRIBS @ HI-CHAIRS @ PLAYPENS AT WILSON'S FURNITURE 20 CHURCH ST. 723-3211 Mr, and Mrs. Stringer will re-leigners from Russians | *}pecks | the Wrens Nora Norn of Fort Res- bridegroom's a : : . ania aughter of Mr, and Mrs, Jo- : Mrs. Godfrey Sweet, as- seph Palethorpe of Exeter. She sisting, chose a pink dress with|oraduated from South white accessories and a white!nistrict High School, completed| As the couple left for their|course in London, Ont., and was was wearing a white there of!1963, she has been serving at } | accessories and an orchid cor-|- | the dollar by giving the holder fact, conservatism and caution) Travel (especially short trips) ambitious; would make a leader If they don't get the message their attention is drawn to a sign in the vestibule of the store listing 14 convertible currencies accepted there. Russian money is not one of them. The women, in a cloudy way, now begin to understand and they go away. access to the specially priced goods at the store, located just off Kutuzovsky Prospect in will be "musts" for the next five or six weeks), but plans Moscow's west end, |conceived now, and followed up conscientiously, should' bring ex- SERVICE IS POLITE icellent results between late July The customer can also pay\and early October. for his purchases with cur-| Further uptrends in monetary rency or with travellers'jinterests are indicated in late cheques. August and the entire month of {could broaden your horizons \ in business or educational fields. considerably and bring new con- : ANNUAL tracts in early May, June or July Best periods for romance: April, May and August. Crea- tive workers should do very) well during the first six months) of the new year, particularly in When you nee 4 "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 'Canadian Wrens " Off To Zweibrucken! This is Moscow's swankiest shopping establishment, opened Feb. 10 and already dubbed Many products are available at the store--such as bananas " é d fresh: pineapple---which are "the dollar store." It represents|2" j a an attempt by the Soviets to seldom seen in. city shopping : the hundreds|Places. In addition to Russian ee coe of ales in for-|Products the establishment also eign exchange spent annually sells foreign liquor and tobacco; by Moscow-based foreigners in export houses abroad, notably in Copenhagen, Stockholm and pecks a pack. The sales girls, smartly Helsinki. dressed in blue-and-white or pink-and-white uniforms, are BUY FOR MUCH LESS polite and accommodating. At To compete, the store offers most Moscow stores, rudeness prime Russian foods at a frac-|is a trademark of sales person- tion of the amount they cost/ne} Soviet citizens. For example) The girls are not permitted 11 kopecks for a half-kilogram themselves. --just over a pound---whereas in Russian stores it costs 47 ko- eigners, a few Russians find their way into it, These are Rice costs 34 kopecks a kilo|Russians whose work brings them into association with for- eigners, such as interpreters, or the occasional Russian corre- spondent for foreign publica- tions who gets paid in dollars. "Such a variety and so, OTTAWA (CP)--Two_ Royal|cheap," exclaimed one Russian} Canadian Navy Wrens begin a working woman on first seeing) two-year stint at the Canadian|the fare displayed in the shop Armed Forces Hospital in Zwei-|"Look at the quality..." brucken, West Germany, next ensae aera week Both nursing assistants, Though the store is for for- olution, N.W.T., and Enid Pale- ON-THE-SPOT thorpe of Exeter, Ont., will join) CLEANING SERVICE © Windows © Cellars @ All types cleaning Call 728-0770 Wren Palethorpe is the Huron| the registered nurse's assistant) Victoria Hospital the navy. .in employed at Entering the forces hospital in Halifax. FOR THE FINEST Custom and Ready Made DRAPES ond in the latest Shades Fobrics see... Mé& DRY GOODS & DRAPFRIES DRAPERY TRACKS EXPERTLY INSTALLED 74 Celina Street 723-7827 American cigarettes cost 20 ko-| sugar in the dollar store costs|to buy. things from the store June A child born on this day will September. After that period (which should be excellent for) job or business matters) your next good periods along these lines will occur during the latter half of Decembe, and January Domestic and social interests should prove harmonious for jmost of the year ahead, with ithe exception of brief periods in early June and next March and, for the single, new ro mance or marriage is a strong likelihood in either late Decem ber (an all-around good period), in January or February Best periods for travel:, May, June and August. A child born on this day will be endowed with a_ keenly analytical mind, determination and a good disposition DAY AFTER TOMORROW Planetary influences on' Mon- jday will be generally favorable jbut, in all endeavors, be ex itremely careful about details You may have to-make some revisions in plans, but they should prove to be for the better, We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities ""Home-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" INTERIOR DECORATOR FURNITURA DRAPERIES BROADLOOM 15 King Street East CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Phone 725-2686 ! H i | } 8:00 "UNWED Sister St. Augustine, Superintenden Angus Dixon, Principal, O'Neill Co Cyril Greenton Dr. R. D. Aid Society Rev, John Porter, Minister, Westm CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY of The County of Ontario and The City of Oshawe Thursday, April 29th St. Gregory's Auditorium 190 Simeoe Street North, Oshawa Program:--Panel Discussion on PANELISTS: t, Rosalie Holl Moternity Home flegiate and Vocational Institute, id, Social Work Adviser, Ontario Department of Health, W. 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