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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Aug 1967, p. 11

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SHOP IN Ineaeh g COOL AIR INDITIONED COMFORT chine. New int-size per- umbler style lothes you'll nd whispere nstall one in s this light- place you'll SAVE $50 a. ) = 24" ~ ELECTRIC |AVER 9.95 1y model has white ol, Removable even ke elements. Super top buner elements fo LE TV 159.95 because it's smell viewing, New high w edvanced design ore controst...4... 725-3519 ul, TILL 9 P.M. seem <a9685 Fasc re head a A Oshawa and District Labor Council .The ball will be held in the Civic Audi- The two gentlemen in the back row proudly display the beards they have been torium, September 1. Shown growing since April for the here are the members of Beard Growing contest the committee responsible which is to be judged at for the arrangements, front the gala Centennial Ball row from the left: Mrs. being sponsored by the Clifford Pilkey, chairman 'CHILD GUIDANCE Spoiled-Child Treatment Receives Thought From Teens By GARRY C. MYERS "My friend and I are all A teen-age girl from Pennsyl-|around her age and none of us vania writes to disagree strong-| Would ever shout such a thing ly with the advice I gave ajto our parents because in the mother whose daughter, 14,|first place, only five year olds sometimes shouts to this/Say, 'I hate you' when they real- mother, "I hate you." To quote|!Y mean, 'I'm: angry at you' from her letter: and even if we did, our parents "I am writing in reference to| Would slam us good and hard, one of your columns, You|#"4 rightly so! : answered the letter of a woman| "If you tried to think of the whuse daughter, 14, screams, 'I/Problem from another angle, hate you' when she's angry. ie might ogg ee pl aie ak ae soup tt May never have dawned on arated netyeeree with Your yoq™ that maybe that fi idee mat vou tend to 100k spoiled. The mother confessed en oi ; her favoritism, The spoiled on us kids in our early teens as} iiiig acts like this girl and fa-/atop the buried box explains| little children, but in actuality this girl is pretty grown up and it's as stupid for her to do that) DECLINE IN POPULARITY as {{ would be for a 20-year-old.| "That would also explain her decline popularity. As one of THE STARS SAY her peers, I can tell you that a, vent be accepted by my TRE! riends or any other girls By ES NAATA around her age, either, because FOR FRIDAY of her personality. Spoiled kids Don't make drastic changes are never liked very well. A now--especially in the A.M.--)girl who is rotten to her mother since most projects, if already|is like this to her friends. (I launched, should run smoothly.| know girls like her, they aren't Avoid anxiety, since nervous liked at all.) tension could cause you {to "You notice that this mother make foolhardy moves, causing has no trouble with her other trouble later. |three whom she's not as fond FOR THE BIRTHDAY |of. That's because she'd switch voritism means spoiling. LABOR COUNCIL CENTENNIAL BALL COMMITTEE FINALIZES PLANS Steve Melnichuk and Harry Topham; back row, Melvin Anderson, David Coutts, Pat McCloskey and James Coyle. As well as beard judging, there will be square and round dancing to the music of Pete Scho- field and his College All Students Bury School History VANCOUVER (CP)--John O1- iver secondary. school students are looking to Canada's next | centennial. In a recent ceremony the stu- dents buried a time capsule in the school's front lawn. It is not to be opened until 2067. Tucked into a one-cubic-foot copper box made by industrial explaining the purpose of the project. It includes school cheers, folk songs and excerpts |from a school play. Also buried are newspapers, photographs of Vancouver, ex- amination papers, textbooks and other items. | A plaque on a boulder rolled | what is under the rock. lead her to want to control her- good results, you will need. then to be very skillful." In this answer, I also remem- bered that this girl is physically handicapped. This should make us teel more compassion for her and for her mother. |ANSWERING QUESTIONS when two young children quar- rel and fight, the older was the aggressor. Is this assumption always correct? . : them good if they tried it. If If tomorrow is your birthday, A . . matters concemed with your job she'd treat them all equal she'd 7 5 have no problems. and future security will un- My reply in part: doubtedly occupy most of your) ' i , I like the standards of your-| a ar "we self and your girl friends. Clear-| wrong. Frequently we need to protect the older of the two children from the barbarism of self better in the future. But for| sharon Elizabeth Lee, to John|noise level is above 85 decibels. .--We usually assume that} oy. Gene A. Rowland, has pro-| Dr. Garrett said he wore no A.--More often than not it is|}that men have been doing. In the younger. 'he said. Wemen THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 10, 1967 J] Not entirely -- women and girls, | They Would Rather Itch Than Switch | LOS ANGELES, Calif.| |(WMNS) -- Two California} dermatologists have come up| |wwith a group of patients who| | would "rather itch than switch." | These patients, mostly -- but} are suffering from an affliction Telephone 723-3474 for Mrs. Arthur Holdsworth N.G.,| and Mrs, Percy Walters V.G.,) of Oshawa Rebekah Lodge, number three, will receive the guests attending the Town and) Country Supper at Miss Ann Holt's home in Courtice next week, Miss Linda Dunbar, Baldwin Street, will represent the Osh-| awa area at a Centennial Camp Council held at Ryde Lake Camp near Gravenhurst for the Canadian Girls in Training} Movement. Only 74 girls have} been chosen out of a member-| ship of 30,000 to attend this par-! ticular camp. | Mr. and Mrs. Neil McRae Sr.,| Sharbot street, have as_ their ;guests, Mrs. McRae's sister and brother - in - law, Mrs. Jack Grainger and Mr. Grainger and their daughter Corinne, from North Bay. Stars; attendance prizes, and favors, The ball is the community Centennial pro- ject of the Labor Council and is open to everyone. It is not necessary to be a Among the out-of-town guests who will attend the Fieldus- Cornelius wedding: Saturday union member to attend. jafternoon in St. Paul's Presby- Dress is optional. terian Church will be: the bride- --Oshawa Times Photo |elect's grandparents, Mr. and/ | SOCIAL NOTICES | Rock 'n' Roll FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E Can Deafen Clough, Oshawa, wish to an- \nounce the forthcoming mar- LOS ANGELES, Calif.| lriage of their daughter, Mary (WMNS) -- The noise level at mr "teen-age rock 'n roll establish- Jane, to Gary Norman Titter- ments is high enough to cause ton, son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred- temporary, and possibly per- erick Titterton, Brooklin. The manent, ear damage. _ | ceremony is to take place on Saturday, September 2, 1967 in the chapel of Simcoe Street United Church, Oshawa. This observation was made at the recent annual meeting of | the California Medical Associa- | tion here by Drs. Charles Lebo byterian Medical Center and The "forthcoming marriage' 1s University of California Medi- announced of Sally Ann Hiley to nasa : Lloyd Douglas Greenough, son cal Schoo! in San Francisco. of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dionne, With a sound engineer, the all of Oshawa. The ceremony|Wo physicians made acoustical jwill take place on Saturday, recordings at two San Francis- September 16, 1967 at 1.30 p.m./c0 rock 'n roll discotheques. in Northminster United They found that the sound level Church. of the music ranged between 90 : and 105 decibels, with peaks up FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE to 120 decibels, equivalent to Mr. and Mrs, Earl §, Myers the noise of a jet engine. Cali- jwish to announce the forthcom-|fornia industries must provide jing marriage of their daughter,|protection for employees if the |Braznik, son of Mr. and Mrs,| Teen-agers stay in these |Dmitro Braznik, all of Oshawa./places for about four hours, | |The wedding is to take place long enough to produce tempo- on Saturday, September 9, 1967/rary hearing losses, the physi- at 4.00 p.m, in First Baptist'cians said. They cautioned that Church, "repetitive exposure to such nian -- noise levels is likely to pro- MALE BACKS WEAKER? (duce progressive, cumulative| MADISON, Wisc, (AP)--Wis- 24 ,Permanent inner ear dam- consin's industrial commission. 28°: posed a study of jobs women/€at protection and was unable are physically able to do. "It|to hear his watch tick for three may prove that the male back hours after his exposure to a is not equipped to do the job|!ong period of rock 'n roll. hospitals there are few com-| MOBILE FAMILIES WORST plaints from women with back! Rootless, highly mobile fami-| trouble but a lot from males," |lies have the worst record for | !abusing their children. | should be, however, since your Cae ae ee eH pe horoscope promises fine OCCU-/penave at any age has been pational and financial erngpicke spoiled. But parents must face if ape art ges | polo peg problems as they arise. I keep| Sitinilies cred at. the ex.({t¥ing to think of what is the| ean best thing to do then. I'm sure pense of some persona si hi ou would not have advised the Look for some exceptionall t mother of that girl, 14, to slap good periods along both job and| this child's mouth the next time monetary lines between Decem-| she shouted, 'I hate you." ber 21st and mid-February, in| Would you advise any other! late April, mid-May _ and/physical punishment? Would throughout June, July and Au-\yoy advise instead a severe gust. But do avoid extrava-|tongue-lashing? What might gance and-or speculation during happen if the mother did any of the next four months, however.|these? Let me quote what I wrote that mother: TENSION DUE "wy, & ar a ' You could experience some|_.,%°U have done well in man tension in early March and-or| her the has said. to you, "I early June, but this oa be hate you'; your problem still is averted if you do not tax your-'iy Wanage your inner feelings self to the point of fatigue then. Let her say it when she Personal relationships will be pleases but don't talk back. Try governed by fine influences for not to say an ugly word to her, | most of the year, and Septem-|with the hope that she will] ber, late December, next April chonse by and by to speak) and May should prove highly) more civily to you. Ask yourself! interesting from a sentimenial why she says she hates you. | standpoint. Best periods for There could be something in| travel: Early February and the/ your relationship with her you weeks between May 15th and could correct. September 10th of next year. "At some very quiet con.pan-| A child born on this day will ionable time remote from any be extremely ambitious,/explosion or ugly act or expres- progressive in his thinking and|sion by her, when you might, in a dynamo of energy. la very kind and tender way, | | For all your drapery needs see Betty Haydl INTERIOR DECORATOR | 15 King Street East | CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Phone 725-2686 YUNA @ Shape retaining, yearn dyed and Charcoal. men. All are expertly tailored @ MEN'S SUITS checks, noil head weaves. Vibrant new shades of Grey, Brown, Olive, Black @ New Season three-button and two-button stylings for men and 'teen-age FIRST RANGE 69.50 RANGE 79.50 GRADE 89.50 pance =»---«99.00 nance =--»ss«'*1'10.00 For the Price of Plus 1,00 a & wool worsted suits in distinguished stripes 35 to 52 for reg., tall, short and stout. SUIT SECOND SUIT YOU SAVE 1.00 68.50 1.00 78.50 1.00 88.50 100 98.00 1.00 109.00 Purchase a Sport Coat or Blazer and get a Pair of Slacks for Only 1.00 MORE !! dubbed "stretch garment derm- | atitis,"' a slightly red, scaly, SOCIAL & PERSONAL titres nt Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor caused by stretch garments that are too! tight. clinical professor of medicine at the University of Southern California, and Dr. Samuel Ayres, Jr., emeritus clinical professor of dermatology at the Women's Department Mrs. Maurice Dionne; Mrs. Roger Baker and Miss Carolyn Baker; Mrs. Robert Row, and [Univers : Ker, , Iniversity of Californi 208 Miss Linda Row; and Mrs. Bert Angeles, " otal Hie She Mic Cascioli, all of Akron, Ohio. attending. the California Medi- Coming in from St. Catharines (a) Association meeting here| will be: Mr. and Mrs. Fred [.'that they first became aware Wherry, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest! of the condition in a little girl Wherry; Mr. and Mrs. Harold who had been wearing leotards Wright, Mrs. Roy Robinson, and stretch socks for three Mrs. Kenneth Dyson, and Miss years. Frances Sullivan. Her irritation was not aller- gic but seemed to he caused Toronto guests attending the solely by the friction and pres- Fieldus - Cornelius wedding sure of the garments, Dr. will be: Mr. and Mrs. Fred E, Mihan said : Wherry; Mr. and Mrs, James Soho bento a sir 1 gar er t Lupton, grandparents of the ol eee hae te onion é . ' : several years has brought an} future bridegroom; Mr. and increasing number of patients Mrs, James Lupton, Jr., Mr. nana to his office suffering from skin and Mrs. Gordon Lupton, Mr. complaints. the doctor said and Mrs, Clive Lupton, Mr. : nya : Irritation appears where gar- and Mrs. Ross Simonds, Miss ments bind and hug the body Edna Lupton, Mr. and Mrs i most tightly. Chief offenders eae lal Se » and ao and are stretch bras, stretch' girdles cents SOLTY. SLODEKLS, ther and stretch socks, he noted, friends will be attending from though stretch trousers also Orillia, St. Catharines, Mont-|cauce difficulty. real, Hampton and Keswick. Tight stretch garments can Peter King, son of Mr, 2/80 be highly irritating to a and Mrs. S. R. King, Glenview Pre-existing skin problem such Avenue, is attending the Boy 48 acne or psoriasis, Dr. Mihan Scout World Jamboree at Far- "@ported. ragut State Park, Bayview, "Elimination of the stretch Idaho. As a.member of the/8atment is absolutely essential third Brampton Troop, he was to treatment, he said, "'but one of fifteen chosen from the|™any People won't switch until North Peel Group. Mr. and Mrs.|they absolutely have to. King and family recently retur-! Dr. Mihan emphasized that ned to reside in Oshawa. the dermatitis does not dis- appear immediately once the Sharor Louise Annis, a mem- offending garment is removed. ber of the 17th Company of\!t may be several weeks be- Girl Guides of the Salvation fore the condition begins to im- Army has been chosen to rep-|Prove. resent md-Ontario at Camp} Lac, Lachigan Quebec. Two} HOUSEHOLD HINT girl guides from each province} Use a piece of old nylon are chosen to attend this camp.'stocking to apply cleaning fluid Sharon is the daughter of Mr.|when spot-cleaning dark gar- arts classes is a tape recording) FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE 4nd John Garrett of the Pres- and Mrs, Wilfred Annis, Gibb ments. The stocking leaves no street, Oshawa lint. SUMMER Dr. Richard Mihan, assistant SPORTSWEAR:T». Oshawa Shopping Centre Still Lots of Summer Togs To Choose From At Give-Away Prices If you're looking for BARGAINS COME and GET THEM WE POSITIVELY WILL NOT CARRY OVER STOCK SHORTS SHIRTS JAMAICAS TOPS SHELLS Regular to 7.00 FINAL 2.00 JAMAICAS BERMUDAS SHORTS TOPS SHELLS SLIMS eg. to 9.00 FINAL 3.00 TONIGHT FRIDAY and SATURDAY a pul 20% to 40% OFFI On Our Entire Stock of Fine Furs Highest Trade In! Budget Terms Arranged! 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