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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jan 1966, p. 13

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WORKERS GET LET OFF OPPOSE ABOLITION | COLOGNE, Germany (AP)--| | CHILD GUIDANCE " jclass to. gisever or explain some-, jthing. What shoud we do? i: OTTAWA (CP) -- The execu- : | A. Let her know that ob le comunittee of the Canadian|{mam Tevfik Gerceker an-| Child Must Learn Early yourself have had such difficu! 4 <<ociation of Police Chiefs How To Defend Himselt | words to herself what she plans) ,, P i } E a pposed to abolifion of the death |fasting during the month-long Sth SCOUT GROUP AUX. ing would be! held January 30) : jto say before the group. Be @lnenaity, The 12-member com-|observance of Ramadan. The ; : "pa nounced Turks working in Ger- want ~-- wat ae yg ersoord || Justice Minister Cardin and| any whose jobs pee A yee writing down or saying be 'ble| Solicitor-General Pennell Thurs- y y The Scout Group Auxiliary of|at 5:30 p.m. preceded by a pot-| py GARRY C. MYERS, PhD | do best if you can attract some} 00d listener at home when she| -ittee talked to the two min- the 8th Oshawa Scouts recently |luck supper; 'that the Oshawa) 'The child who doesn't stand| children of his own age to your| talks there or reports somelisters after concluding a two- Imam is. the highest Turkish THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, Jenuary 22, 1966-13 4 DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. ROTARY CLUB OF OSHAWA TEEN TALENT SHOWCASE » CLASSICAL --- POPULAR ---- FOLK SINGING |hand in the fewest possible|4.y that the association remains|!a! exertion might postpone | held its first meeting of the New! Presbyterial UCW annual meet- | up for his own rights Year in the scout hail, The president Mrs. R. G. at Coombes extended a warm wel-|af come to a new member, Mrs. | however, been a,member of the) ru Auxiliary a few years previously Scout father and son banquet. and everyone was happy to welcome her back. 'ing would be held February 1 and lets ; ee 2 jother 'children, ne older or St. Andrews United Church! stronger than he, "walk all ternoon and evening. lover him," is in for consider- + The members were reminded) ahle unhappiness. So are his| C. E. Spicer. Mrs. Spicer had, |of the catering. project of Feb-| parents. His problem is not|sticks and 'stones and other ary 19 to the 1st Oshawa Boy) easy for him or them. Bien p= | Many mothers write me about Mrs. A. E. W. Kimmerly an-| this matter, and I don't always In the absence of Mrs. George would be held in the church! yjce, A mother writes: W. Fisher, Mrs. David St. |fo r 4 to 5 year olds, Mrs. E. A.| "My child is very easy-going Andrews read correspondence | Small read a letter from Dr.| and easy to get along with. He received which included greet-|Stewart Allan of Cardinal, On-|jikes other children and has) ing cards and letters of thanks. |tario who receives and puts to friends to play with, although) A notice from Oshawa District|use the used stamps collected, when he was smaller we taught Council stating that the new by the members, and she again|him it was not necessary to! administrative offices at Camp. reminded the members to con-| fight. I think"he tends to back Samac would be open as ofjtinue to. save their discarded |off rather than assert himself} |home--one~at first and more later--when you can study him} and encourage him to take part) using his bare hands. | | But don't allow him to use) | weapons, or to fight from am-| jbush. Nor should you shame |him when he seems afraid to nounced that the nursery school} fee] able to offer them good ad-| defend .himself. | When you see the slightest| |sign of his self-defense compii-| | ment him greatly. Dad should also compliment him. | Parents of a younger tot need | to study him in his early years, | and to get him to play freely! with other children of his age. | If he plays mostly with younger! ideas or experiences, especially | when guests are present. | ] SEEKS MAYORALITY | VANCOUVER (CP) -- Come-| dian Dick Gregory says he has | a good chance of becoming the next mayor of Chicago. Greg-| ory said in an interview Wed- | nesday: "'I'll get 90 per cent of | the Negro vote and 30 per cent} of the white vote and that will day meeting here. authority on Islamic matters. WED,, JAN. 26, 1966 TWO WEEKS! JANUARY 24 -- FEBRUARY 5 GUY de ta PASSARDIERE PRESENT: O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute TICKETS: --- Henderson's -- High School end Kingsway College Music Departments -- Rotarians. | | 8:00 P.M. | | | H be enough to win.' NIGHTS From Young Couples A-Courtin' "| THEODORE BIKEL--L1L 0 | (Charles Vine is only No. 2... : That's why he tries harder... and loves more dangerously! January 24 was also read. This|/nylons. Mrs. Gordon Brown, as/ now. | children he has no occasion tol Te, Anniversary Celebrants was followed by reports from |financial chairman, announced : : Sth |defend his rights; he usually| Sa Dovkat Sonine e the social convener, Mrs. Doug-|the annual budget to be $2374.) WONT COMPETE lean have his way with them. | 0 | las Bradley and the visiting |for the UCW at Westmount. "When someone wants to take If he plays mostly with older | JERRY Hal DT | children they tend to protect) convener, Mrs. Russell Dionne.| _ oo ' oa something that is his, he will The president reported that a 7TH SCOUT GROUP AUX. | just give in rather than stick him. In neither instance does | AND HIS ORCHESTRA he have occasion to compete on group committee meeting had) The regular meeting of the up for his rights. His dad has not been held as yet. 7th. Scout Group Auxiliary was| taught him a little by wrestling, equal terms and defend his own rights Open discussion was quite held recently in St George's) etc., with him, but with some- lively concerning possible ac-|parish hall. Mrs. Morley Robin-| one his age he will not Too. if he has many, many more playthings than his play-/ POUSSE--CAFE A NEW MUSICAL, WITH MUSIC BY DUKE ELLINGTON EVENINGS 8:30 -- MATINEES 2 P.M. MON. to THURS. EVES. $5.50, $4.25, $3.25, $2.50 FRI, and SAT. EVES. $6.50, $5.00, $4.00, $3.00 WEDNESDAY MATS $4.00, $3.00, $2.25, $1.75 SATURDAY MATS $4.50, $3.50, $2.75, $2.00 BOX OFFICE OPEN 11 A.M. - 9 P.M. JOSEPH E. LEVINE presents Reservations 723-2143 --- 725-1348 own can walk all in the whole wide world" co.or "s AN EMBASSY PICTUR ELEASE \ Sa) : : A TODAY at... 1:30 - 3:30 - 5:15 - 7:20 - 9:20 LOUNGE AND DINING LOUNGE AT THE WHITBY HOTEL 207 Dundas St., West, Whitby The Finest in Entertainment Nightly PROUDLY PRESENTS ALL COLOR SHOW THE FABULOUS SPECTACULAR OF THE LEGENDARY WARRIOR WHO DESTROYED WIS COLUMBIA PICTURES preseots @ ADDED HIT e COLUMBIA PICTURES tivities for the new year and/son, president, presided. It was) compete, They all members were asked to con-|announced that the annual) over him, mates have, he may not mind sider these suggestions and/father and son banquet would 'He is not nervous but just!if they freely appropriate his bring their ideas to the next be Saturday, Feb. 19 in St. Says, 'I don't want to fight.' things' The over - aggressive meeting George's parish hall, and that My reply in part child needs to be curbed during Mrs. R. L. Gough of the duty |the annual church parade would I yee -- harder phen his early years. atr ead "Twelve good rea- be the following day, Sunday,|/em than that of trying to help : ne z ee why a boy should join|/February 20, at 7.00 p.m. in St.) 4 child defend himself, espe- ge leo dbl wag Se éhe scouting" and "Camping on |George's Anglican Church | cially if he has been taught ear- Pes hg ga er, 14, says th Brownsea Island." Mrs. R. A. Lloyd introduced] lier not to fight back. You can't ac : phony - per ort e- Mrs. Coombes thanked Mrs.|/Mr. S. A Richardson, District afford to urge him too much to RENE At SCHOOL "OF 10 Siene Gough and reminded members Scout Executive Officer, who} Stand up for his own rights lest to continue to save their stamps. showed a film of a_ recent he go to the opposite extreme NOW Mrs. Gough's patrol served re- church parade held at Samac and Start attacking others freshments. as well as highlights of a cub- There 1s no sense in urging PLAYING oe oree and a camporee at the| him to stand up against an 6th SCOUT GROUP AUX. same place, Mrs. Robinson) older or stronger child, at least Mrs. Allan Gibbs, president|{hanked Mr. Richardson on be-| for the present. Hope that you of the 6th Oshawa Scout Group half of the mothers present. The|.son will learn very gradually to Auxiliary opened the regular/next regular meeting will be take his part against children meeting by welcoming the'held February 16. |no older or stronger than he is, mothers present. as he plays freely with young- A discussion on the father and W.C.T.U. |sters of his own age son banquet to be held February, The Women's Christian Tem-| I have a notion that you can 26, took place with Mrs. William|pearance Union held its first " Barber appointed convener first meeting of the year re-\ance in Sunday School Essay Mrs. Allan Gibbs : presented cently, with Mrs. Lioyd Pegg,|papers, and awards will be pre- Mrs. Cecil Chatten, past presi-|the president, presiding |sented at a later date : : dent, with a scout cup and| Mrs. Charles Langfield was in' A clipsheet topic will be ar- saucer, charge of the worship service|/ranged for the Februaty meet- Mrs Ronald MacKenzie, taking as her theme, "In The|ing and Mrs. Clayton Tad will Akela, will be the guest speaker| Land of Beginning Again." give the biography of Che "Hite at the next meeting, Tuesday, Reports from the yarious com-|of Frances W llard in keeping February 15 at 8:00 p.m., taking| mittees were heard and expres-| with the WCTU memorial yg as-her theme "Cub Work." sions of thanks for Christmas! gn February 17 : Each member was asked to\remembrances were read ees bring the mother of a cut as a! Many of the members hand-| guest. jed in stamps and bundles of Refreshments were served by | Christmas cards were packed IZZA telephone 728-0192 EPI'S Mrs. D. M. Thompson, and Mrs. |for distribution. | James Gould. | Mrs. Howard Brown, Mrs.| WESTMOUNT UCW Charles Langfield, Mrs. Clayton! ' Lee, and Mrs. Landon Brook,/ On Tuesday evening the regu-| 1. ' ; | lar meeting of the Westmount Whitby, are the appoin ed com- United Church Women was held mittee to mark the Temper- in the Sunday school hall. Mrs. | Percy Neal president welcomed | the members and visitors. | A devotional service under the} guidance of Mrs. A. L. Ogilvie taking as her topic "Time." | GEORGE MEEK Master John Parker sang two| Proudly Presents solos accompanied at the piano) ROY KENNOR by Miss Lynda Wherry. 'And The KS "G ET" in the heroic role of Horatio THE BOB MERCER 3 DUELOF | The WiTCHS Miss Nancy Fraser, deaconess : ASSOCIATES of King Street United Church 8-12 P.M, led a program with the mem- THIS SAT, bers dividing into groups for Tickets Available Mrs. Neal conducted the busi- THIS WEEK - AS USUAL Featuring... WALLY and Cool Jazz for Young Moderns WHITBY'S FINEST @ APPEARING NIGHTLY AT 9 P.M. @ MATINEE SATURDAY 3 P.M. TO 5 P.M, pemmnn --- LAST TIME TO-DAY -- cmmume CHAMPIONS €URS2 re) D Ee fe) ) TODAY ONLY BILTMORE STARTS SUNDAY FROM 1:30 In Color "SABOTEUR" MARLON BRANDO "Pleasure Seekers" discussion of two topics, "The At The Door CLUB Bible," and "The Word of God." ESCAPE Later she combined the opinions of each group on the subjects. At Whitby Arena the SHANDELLS 50c MEMBERS @ 75¢ NON-MEMBERS DRESS: Shirt & Tie Next Week-THE SPARTANS ness meeting. The date of the fall bazaar was decided as November 23 at 7:30 p.m, ahd the general conveners will be Mrs. Harry Bennett and Mrs. John Harris It was announced that the Sunday morning service, Janu- ary 30, the executive of the UCW would be installed; that the annual congregational meet- THE BOBSMITHS eo. NOONE MAY << ENTER THE THEATRE AFTER FABI ENTERS JAMES MAHER--Manager KING WEST (Central Hotel 3 GOLD RUSH Lounge and Dining Lounge OSHAWA'S FINEST NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT : tad SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE ¢ AAe * OLD TIME aad MODERN Dance to RUDY VELTRI AND HIS RED BARN NEW TORNADOS Toronto's Most Versatile Group COMING! TUESDAY, THI" PAV PRINE NAT FRIVE GRAND OLE O'PR with RAY PRICE LITTLE JIMMY DICKENS CHEROKEE INDIANS BLAKE EMMONS 8:30 P.M. TUES., JANUARY 25th @ Adults 2.00 TICKETS age oat pee ADVANCE , «. Sear ae H. G. WINTON the water-- warm... champagne-- chilled... music¢-- soft... then the daydream ends... AND THE NIGHTMARE BEGINS! THE MIRISCH CORPORATION pert 0. 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