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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 May 1966, p. 19

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Beauty Goes Deeper | Than Measurements i i mea | | Ann - 1 wasisaying, "But he is the boy's) touched by the letter from/father... ." : Over-Endowed. Several years 1 refused to budge and a big ago 1 had her measurements--| fight followed. They said 1 was) and her problems, 1 could write'the meanest person who eve a book about the cruelty I sul-|lived and crazy besides. What) fered from members of bothido you think about this?-- sexes. | Cinderella | I tried desperately to achieve, Dear Cinderella: The decision) recognition for something be-|\to see or not to see your ex-! sides my figure, but it was\husband was yours to make hopeless. My "assets," which|The family should not have so many girls envied ~-- and/even mentioned his name. It ts so many boys lusted after--|obmious that they learned noth- brought me nothing but trouble.|ing in those seven years. The Thank God those wretched |best thing that exists between days are over, What a relief|you and your relatives is dis- that my once spectacular figure|tance. Keep it that way. has gone the way of too much| epee teerrtucrawin| Showers, Parties ind, and a nice philosophy. | ' mind, and a nice philosophy Honor Bride Elect Believe me, Ann, it's a lonely Joan Elliott world for the too beautiful.--| Miss Joan Marylyn EAliott,' One Who Was } Dear One: It's a lonely world |whose marriage' to Ronald Harold Ball, took place recently| for the dogs, too -- probably at Harmony United Church was) lonelier. several pre-nupital) Prince it be that you really| leveloped your bright mind and) your nice philosophy when a eae at could no longer count on the|""0We's- external trappings? This some-| The bride-to-be was feted at times happens and I'll bet it|# miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs, Frank James.) ed to you, Doll, iaopen dee Mrs. Fred Perry and Mrs,| Dear Ann Landers: I have a Wesley Lackie 'were Co mother and two sisters who|hostesses. Mrs. Malcolm Ejli- ran my life. They pushed me |ott, mother of the bride-elect into a loveless marriage with a|and Mrs, Charles Ball, mother! man who was too old for me. of the prospective bridegroom After 10 years of misery I|poured tea, Mrs. Donald somehow found the courage to|Leniers, Mrs take a stand against my family|Miss Britt Lenius and get a divorce. The only | Catherine Wherry served. thigg that came out of} Miss Donna Myers held a that marriage was a wonderful|miscelianeous shower assisted) son. by Miss Penny Bligdon and Two years after my divorce|Miss Helen Whalley. ; |tion of University Women, being -- Mr. & Mrs. Bielski! Partners In Law OAKVILLE, Ont. (CP)--Vio- ilet Bielski knows more about her husband's job than many women do. She and her hus- |band, Casimir, are partners in \a law practice. ite pire marred, ~recu- lated from law school together, | set up a home in Oakville and "went into practice together. Mrs, Bielski is a specialist in family law. Currently she's on a two - year assignment on the Family Law Project under the Ontario Law Reform Commis-; sion. The commission was set up Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Chalifour,;and Mrs, Newell; president of by the Ontario government to. Colborne street west, have re-\the Officers' Mess committeé,| examine the law in the light of turned home after spending sev-\Major Robert Cziranka; presi-\present - day circumstances, eral days in Ottawa, the guestsident of the Sergeant's Mess and to recommend changes of their and niece, Mr.|WO2 H. C. Ellegett and Mrs. where needed. It is hoped the' and Mrs. Bruno Amyot. T he y|Ellegett; president of the Junior) ---------- also visited relatives in Corn-|Ranks Club, Cpl. William A.) wall and on Sunday attended|Jeflery and Mrs, Jeffery. The! the 50th anniversary of relig-\grand march led by the Honor-| fous life for Mr. Chalifour's bro-|ary Colonel, senior officers and ther Arthur Chalifour, Brother their ladies will start at 21 hours C. F. Quintillan of the Commun- - epee? of Christian| Mr. R. G. Geen left yester-| is, of the School of St. Jo-' day morning for the West where seph of Alfred, Ontario. he will conduct examinations for the Royal Conservatory of Mu- Representing the University! sic, The cuetent ok ve Women's Club of Oshawa and) hei in Saskatoon and Calgary district at the regional confer-| ang other centres and Mr. Geen ence of the Canadian Federa-| i) he away for over a month.) 1Q THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 26, 1966 SOCIAL & PERSON Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Teiephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department held at York University May 27 |and 26 will be Mrs. E. M. Culp, MOST ENDORSE PILLS Mrs. A. M. Dixon, Mrs. R. H.| MONTREAL (CP)--About 70 Donald, Mrs. G. K. Drynan,|per cent of family doctors in| |Mrs. G. A. Rundle and Mrs. M.|North America and Western Eu-| ID. Welch. Delegates will hear|rope approve of birth control |Dr. Pauline Jewett, former Lib-| pills, says Dr. Peter Van Keep) eral Member of Parliament for|of The Netherlands, editor of |Northumberland, speak on the the international scientific jour- |topic "Is Politics a Man's|nel Hormones. | |Game?"' and the Oshawa group --- | GOLF SPECIAL has been requested to present |the skit they performed at the Muskoke |Cornwall conference in October 11965, "A Spoon Full of Sugar", |a lyrical satire on continuing jeducation for women, | i Guests arriving early at the Ontario Regiment's Centennial Windermere, report of the commission, ue in April, 1967, will form the hgsis of a new family code for the province The Bielskis have five dren, ranging in age from to nine years Do they ever disagree? "We can't afford to have dif- ferences," says Mr. Bielski. "She's my partner." WILTS. QUICKLY Remember that asparagus is very perishable. Store immedli- ately after purchase in a mps- ture - proof bag in the refri- erator. Use within a day or two GIRL WENT BY AIR The 4 stance record for a bu- man being f red from @ cannon is 155 feet, set n New York iby circus, artist Victoria Zacchini in 1959, 'One of the finest Mrs, A. P. Fulton, Mrs, 8. F. Donnelly and Mrs. H, F. Millen Study Model {Oe ee ins iewaty Conall 'W.W.L. Membership Luncheon martini "ota wi Fans Interest In C.C. Centre 1 married a marvelous man! Neighbors gathered at the and we moved to another state.|jpome of Mrs. Gordon Jermey He has been # devoted husband) .44 miss Donna Jermey for a and father and I now know the| 1. .atianeous shower meaning of real contentment, . : | Canadian whiskies this country has ever tasted' by GILBEY's May and June ickerel Fishing Private Trout Ponds 24th of Mey Celebration ye he tng oe Mentey te Fridey 4 | steying one week or more, in Command Major|| write' -- Mrs. Ruth |. Paget or CALL COLLECT =~ 705-769-3371. Mrs. Gary W. Gray Feted By Friends i\liam G, Paynter and Mrs, Payn- ter; 2nd Leo P. Tiggelers and Mrs, Tig- | gelers; RSM James A. Newell' A presentation of money was I stayed away from my fam- ; ily for seven years. Their letters) made by the staff of the Osh awa Public Utilities at the were filled with hostility and| resentment. Every time I got ges a ae letter from home I'd also get | an eye-piercing headache. {ppuestalned triende of the stu, } ride an ridegroom and pre- Fallacy be oh Borer a sented them with a card table niaké peace with my family, 1/44 chairs. wasn't in the house 15 minutes| A personal shower was held) when my mother and sisters) 4t the home of Mrs. Ray Gil- suggested that I take the boy | christ where the hostess was to see his father. In the 10 years assisted by Miss Jean Walsh, | that had passed the man had| Mrs, Jack Whittick held & oq and Miss Ann Parrott, Miss not tried, even once, to contact|linen shower at the home Of|niane Fisher and Miss Gail the president, Mrs, Harry his son. Neither had he offered|her mother, Mrs, Russel Ham-|parrott served the toward the boy's|ilton assisted by Mrs. Victor) were shown the trousseau and one penn support. Yet my family kept|Worral. | rott. j i The Women's Welfare League; A model of the proposed new Prior To Marriage of Oshawa, directors of Simcoe|centre was on display and pos- Prior to her marriage last|Hall Settlement House, Simcoe|ters of the activities of the Saturday to Mr. Gary William| Hall Boys' Club (Eastview) and|Settlement House and Boy's Gray, the former Miss Diane| Simcoe Hall Crippled Children's Club adorned the walls, Margaret Parrott was honored) Benoe! and ha pga peered Mrs. George Campbell played at a trousseau tea given byjheld a successful membership her mother, Mrs, William Par-| luncheon in the Piccadilly Room the organ during the reception of the Hotel Genosha 1aet|#nd luncheon and Mr. Henry Hartford poured) week, Reed gave an interesting talk The guests were greeted byjon and demonstration of flower J Mil-| arranging. Later two of the ar- guests whojlen; Mrs. 8. 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