Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 2 Feb 1957, p. 7

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We do Aldwinckle Women's Editor' Dial RA. 3-3474 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, February 2, 1957 7 Thornton's Corners Couple Celebrate Silver Anniversary Neighbors and friends gave Mr.|Mr. Hannam, Brooklin, and and Mrs. Mervyn Allin a surprise{cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur party recently to celebrate their POV ait of those gathered, silvet wedding anniversary. {Mrs. Wilbur down read an ad- About 50 sat down to a turkey|dress to Mr. and Mrs. Lllin, and dinner at Thornton's Corners Sun- Mrs. William Hanna presented day School, retiring later to the/them with a floor lamp, hammers Community Centre for the eve-led aluminum casserole and a ning's entertainment of dancing|sandwich tray. 5s 4 and cards. | Mrs. Allin was the former The head table was centred Marion Grace Simpson, daughter with a lovely flower arrangement of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Simpson, of Sarbatious and Shiysautie. Enniskillen. They yh married mums in pink, rose and white,|in the parsonage o g Stree which was later given to the bride United Church by the Reverend of 25 years. She was also present-|C. E. Craig. They live on a farm ed with a corsage of roses and on the south side of Highway 401, carnations, ond the bridegroom just west of Oshawa. They have with a boutonniere. |six children, Glenda (Mrs. With the honored couple at the Leonard Wright), Alma, Shirley, head table were the bridegroom's Hazel, Ivan and Isabelle and one sister, Mrs. Albert Hannam and | grandchild, Jimmy Wright. GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES NAVAL VETERANS' ASSN | The regular meeting of the| - ick at -- MRS. W. A. L. FREEBORN, treasurer, Mrs. Walter C. Famme, regent, of the Golden Jubilee Chapter, Imperial Or- Golden Jubilee Chapter, Gives | $1,000 Cheque To Oshawa Hospital | x peer eiming wee {guild of Christ Memorial Church in the form of a smocking demon. stration by the well-known teach- er, Mrs, Grace L. Knott of To- ronto. Many beautiful samples of dresses, blouses, rompers, negli- gee and purses were on display. The highlight of the evening was the modelling by seven young Mr. W. A. Holland with a cheque for $1000 to be used in furnishing a room in the new wing of the Oshawa General Hospital. --Staff Photo PERSONALS der Daughters of the Empire, have good reason to be smil. ing. They, on behalf of the chapter, have just presented Highlight of the January meet- 2, It fastens unity in the Empire. ing of the Golden Jubilee Chap-|3. It assists the youth in Canada ter, Imperial Order Daughters of|/in furthering their education. 4. the Empire, was the presentation It cherishes the memory of brave of a cheque for $1000 to Mr. and heroic deeds. 5. In peace and W. A. Holland, superintendent of war it gives aid to service and the Oshawa General Hospital. |ex-service personnel and their de- Part of fund - raising projects pendents, 6. It promotes a high over the past three years, this|citizenship among a citizens, | } money will be used to furnish a British and foreign born. |Fisses of the yarich. Vie, Fhder two - bed room. .in the new ma-| Mrs, Frank Turney, Immigra- buckle, completely stole the show. ternity wing. [tion and Canadianization conven-|The young models were Patricia|Oshawa Naval. Veterans' Auxil- "God is planning for our good, if In thanking the members, Mr.ler, stated that other IODE Chap- Moore, Beth Broadbent, Margaret |iary was held recently with Mrs. (we let Him work through us," Holland gave a rew pertinent ters in Ontario county have been Garret, Jill and Leslie Greer, Percy Tullock presiding. she said. facts about the new wing of the contacted and they have kindly fouise Broadbent and Susan : The minutes of the last meet-| Mrs. Otto Sharra hospital which is expected to be consented to help with the ""Wel- welsh Appropriate music was ig were read by the secretary, meeting with prays open late in the spring. coming Teas" given new Cana- played by Miss Gwen Gales. The|Mrs. John Monaghan, and treas- OSHAWA LIONETTES took him to Egypt, which all worked out in God's plan for him. RECEIVING AFFECTIONATE WISHES Col. and Mrs. R. S. McLaughlin ro cot we Mark 39th Anniversary Today To celebrate their 59th wedding| Children's Taste In Reading Never Changes, Says Librarian CALGARY (CP)--In a world of of doubtful Dedigtes, Just as par perpetual change, children's taste ents do," said Miss Rogers. in reading is uhchanging. says The Dorothy Rogers, head of cl dren's department at the Calgary Public Library. ad t diet of d in the Wil.| "A sha iet of poor books Ti hE Such Ry ji the Wik | ints a prs mental growth, ker, Anne of Green Gables, and but Hy books create a whole Treasure Island, are as well world for a child to aspire to Suited tou ay girl. whe grand) She sa /s there are three s "I don't care what you read, [of 8 child's association A but 1 care terribly what your chil. DUTIOR the first stage from one dren read " Miss Rogers told a, years. ry piyine home and school association meet. 28° a child is absorbed by ing. "Children need good books| almost as much as they need food | and sleep." Radio and television have not drastically interfered with a child's love of books | Rogers. Circulation in the chil-\ireat it with care, bul will be less dren's room at the library was carsful with cheaper books." . several thousand more in 1956 The third phase bridging .the th 1955. iperiod between nursery rrr Ain- The parents' duty lies in plac- dergarten and continuing to the ing good books in the hands of age of nine, is the period of fan- children, she said. itasy, an age of belief in fairy folk "All children read some books that can never be recaptured. CHILD GUIDANCE Child Who Is Slow To Talk Needs Special Understanding By G. CLEVELAND MYERS [this volume of 100 pages are as- Perhaps nothing pleases' a par- sembled practically all the known ent so much as the first recogniz- facts on the subject. able vocal sounds the child makes, Among the causes of delayed --"ma-ma," "da-da," and "bye." Speech are poor hearing, limited And in case the child can sit up|intelleotual ability, brain injury or creep, nothing causes as many/and emotional disturbances. The anxious feelings and worries as author notes that, "While it is his failure to learn to speak. |never certain that a child who is However parents' happiness|late in talking is limited intellec- over the child's success at speech| tually, it does appear. . .that re- furthers his success, whil etheir|tarded children are always late in {unhappiness over his failures may beginning to talk." A recent guest was the young hamper his speech progress. | The chapter on "The Home Set- parent cared to read and |stage, from two to four !*children should be taught how to turn the pages and should be [given books worthy of respect. x said Miss yoy give them the best, they wil | The Regent, Mrs. Walter dians upon receiving their citi i y ; urer's report given by Mrs, Ted| The January meetin ff . : b 3 ' ing" Famme, whe presided reminded zenship DO in Whitby Each foo brize was won by us oo | McLaughlin. Oshawa Lionettes was held at the | anniversary Colonel and Mrs. Lady Tweedsmuir who spent al This is explained in a current ting" should appeal especially te i Rk i i i i | i in- few ys wi J ] " : i ts of the child who is slow members of the Chapter's motto'serving group of the Golden Jub- ' r : During the business discussion home of Mrs. Cyril Churchley, |B. S. McLaughlin are entertain- few days with Colonel and Mrs. book, "Slow To Talk: A guide for paren ""Tonakela'" which is an Indian ilee Chapter will in turn help with gerveq: by We. group : (it was decided to purchase bingo|The meeting was opened with %:|ing. about 175 guests today at McLaughlin on her way back to teachers and parents of children| 0 talk. " word meaning "Others First." these functions. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith, equipment and some articles for reading of a poem by the presi-|their home, Cedar Lodge, Paget, England from Jamaica where with delayed language develop. The child who has a language A letter from provincial head-| Tentative plans were outlined Mary street, are leaving by plane|the clubroom kitchen. The presi- dent, Mrs. Samuel Payne. (Bermuda. {she and her husband had been|ment," by Jane Beasley (Bureau difficulty needs what ever other from IODE headquarters asking for used clothing for a needy, motherless family. Mrs. Jack Langmaid, chair- man of the nominating commit-| tee, will have as her assistants! Mrs. A. R. Garrett, Mrs, H. A. Ward - Whate, and Mrs. Stanley Gales. Members on duty at the Golden Age Club during the new month were advised hy Mrs. Harry Faint. Mrs. S. A. Willson convener) of Empire and World Affairs, read her Jepors on affairs of jhe world, touching on gypt, e| Suéz Canal, Pakistan and other] CONVENER points in the Middle East. | Two new members, Mrs. Har-| Mrs. Malcolm Adam is con- old Ramshaw and Mrs. R. W.| vener of the committee for the Barr, were installed and pre-| Valentine bridge planned by sented with their badge of the| the North Simcoe Home and order by Mrs, Famme, Regent,| School Association to be held who also read the objectives of| at North Simcoe school on IODE. (1) It stimulates patriotism' Thursday, February 14 \ \ ;| from Malton on Wednesday, Feb-|dent announced a social evening|. Following the secretary's: and| Quince blossoms and forsythia holidaying. While she was in Ber-|of Publications, Teachers College, child needs--understanding, affec- quarters was read, stating the by Mrs. S. A. Willson for a party y. Lif " . {the clubrooms, Simcoe street ed that the boys from the Bow- the garden, will be used to deco- England the same night, but fly-| w= (joys his day and companionship re ener ars: ack Langmak! wou Storie Park Ladies' Auxillary south and hoped for a good ati. .,uije Training or one rate the reception rooms, ing on different planes. X [with others of the family, the of Services at Home and Abroad, | ---- held its election of officers re- tendance, tained the members of the Humor.| 1heé host and hostess will be Colonel and Mrs. McLaughlin {more he will improve in speech. By ESTRELLITA . president, Mrs. George Bell, vice| la mean tt jt/eral Churchill Mann and among degrees most of the time, and| . lence, the way they respond te Fun, Diy bags nade BY mem president, Mrs, Reginald Ellis, ro aLVARY BAPTIST NE aad Shean Shmumipiee sated & the house guests are Mr. and they are deriving great benefit|, Sunday's Roroscope grosses), the way he feels, are means articles and given to British and treasurer, Mrs. Peter Muzik, SEC" | Baptist Church met on Thursday of Christmas corsages and $4.40 few days with Colonel and Mrs. |from the sunshine, fresh air and NAPPY hours.Family affairs, so-| i Ji | ig should also be able to solve a translated for him simple ited arcs nd ans Be bir" "Sa BU eC Re lie om ip Be Sb Ge Poors Often These Days Eb vais ney ave ses vas ua Diss, 'spc n mal overseas and pocke np : : '|Mrs. Roy ons, missionaries e ( ys | botheri . when this translation ma, es povels sent to Canadian troops in Mrs, Edward Holland, pianist. Nigeria, {dent's home later and auction for Ive ggs eI |x ering You | ' : ' | hd \ Storie Park clubhouse. The meet-| gible study from Genesis, chap-/Mrs. Churchiey agreed to con- While Prices Are At Their Lowest excelent cei Lp i ers Wi 3 hid ing closed with refreshments ter 37, starting the life of Joseph, |vene the dance arrangements, | work a little harder to achi his Dot Jorce tie Youngstir 3 by served by Mrs, Vincent Russell his life was controlled by God.|It was decided to see if the group | 0 eve swer questions or to repeat things. i ; OTTAWA (CP)--In this bargain-|gel food cakes, cream puffs and highly rewarding. { h | | s a ee ios hi. abe his Maren or rr SO awards the wise season eggs are one of the puddings -- extravagant items| August, October and late De- Fn Sag ona be 16's 'not the e was Dg to go e . {housewife's best buys. say experts|when eggs are expensive, but ember should prove exception-| | gg! Pp ing to do His Father's will. His held before the next regular meet- | is is the ti f vear to tak . , the sta ill th " | the child. [brothers plotted to kill him buting to go over the club's consti- PL, e ime rie) Home economists at Canada's financial on ot mance, book, - "Slow To Talk," | freeze gees for Juke use, says | deviled, fried, poached, scram- month, however, and steer clear out to read. "The 'Young Laura Pepper, chief of the agri-| i Westmount H and S Assn. MARY HAWORTH MAIL culture department's consumer |; for main meals and lunches. (Child's Speech, may be had by . 3 > sending a self-addressed, stamped Pleasant Mon. An. Slob, |" Across Canada, prices for Grade ditions to lunch-box meals. {be talented and ambitious but unshine Rebeka 0. {A large eggs have dropped to| Nutrition experts say three eggs may have to curb a tendency to- | mewspaper.) Knox Presbyterian WA expected to stay low for several Serving of meat. They're good, nu-} Do not use aggressive methods A Home League Threatens To Wreck Romance "Now's the time for housewives| It's also economical now to|You will have to be affable and Christ Church WA | . {to cook things they don't ordinar- freeze eggs, either in a home! diplomatic to Achieve results. Be Kinette Club Dear Mary Haworth: I am alon as they are. high," Miss Pepper said in an in- ment of a refrigerator. make good progress. Ever Ready Class college man, 22, in love with a, As she never will make a break terview. Eggs used for freezing should If Monday is your birthday, 1957 St. George's Guild have been dating regularly since ito do it. But loving her as I do| One look at a favorite cook Prepared and frozen whole, or|Progress where occupational ob-| 11th Group Committee { le dig + shoul » i 3 separately, they will keep for |iod between now and early No- Daughters of England have the same basic values, in-\what should 1 do? Dy. picture, that you'd be pressing so urgently pt four months. P vember should be exceptionally, Trini ' The problem for me is that prior (when Jane met you. she was : HOW TO FREEZE : Holy Trinity WA : ro" wi 3 ou felt you had a clear field It Lludl of the encouraging aspects in Onward Group to our meeting, Jane had another love" with the other man--maybe YOU you r ie The cooks in Canada's Kitchen force. | 8 Pp They have been corresponding ajnty. And she more or less hung and Jane are unduly dependent |use these methods to freeze eggs: | There is a possibility that you SA Prayer Meeting | IR I i Ry 4 A a y i July or August, and social activi- . ' .! dati t t Ki i clinging to her, for emotional se- whole eggs (about six eggs) add |J ) . . | Queen Mary Lodge jship; ama, Since ag nth on state gd " #| curity of sorts, and as joint de. half a tablespoon of 'sugar or half | ties will be highlighted during the All Doubles Club i His 4 N y alo wp . | volks i ¢, (tures are a likelihood during Oec- lext lous. ts to her: maybe she also having to be self-reliant socially. | yolks: mix thoroughly with a fork, | : 3rd Scout Mothers' Aux. exiremely Jedlons the subject hh oleh 2nd ye gc Bid Likely it is anxious self-interest, (but do not beat. If whole eggs tober. and December promises Harmony WA {you so jealous and managerial in |ice-cube trays, prepare enough so uations. All in all, you have fine tay; and by then I will be just|you "fell in love" with her partly | iy A iv y A child born on this day will be | Albert Street WMS 8 : | 't | your military service still ahead, |the equivalent of one or two eggs. |, L 3 day e CP and T Fund starting my military service. |because you sensed she wasn't br For egg yolks -- add one tea. industrious, conscientious and ex- {and partly because her old beau volved elsewhere--hence it was a [OF Years. So why don't you relax, spoon of sugar or pre-quasier lo -- 50-50 Club was coming home on leave, I sug-| challenge to you, iv beat the op-|20d stop trying to run other spoon of salt to one-quarter of a Sunbeam Chapter, 8 ; : : t G Eve Wa {we stop dating for two months. 1| As of now, it seems the old ad-|for here-and-now fellowship with yolks) break all yolks and mix Happy Doubles Club | : : I chance to decide which way| maybe more so; and that he and|, Mary Haworth counsels through| Freezing egg whites requires no Simcoe Street WMS |Cupid's arrow points; and that it Jane are in fact growing farther her column, not by mail or per- preparation. Just separate the Christ Church Eve. Guild 14th Mot! (break between us, or bind us to- romancing in his life, as well as|©f this newspaper. St. George's WA | gether in mutual love. | hers, since he's been away. Their | Evelyn Goodwin Group Maple Leaf, LTB Although this separation seemed [Still in suspense, and again inde- FRIDAY Jane admits that she is still con- | SENTIMENTS SELFISH |" Centre St. WA (E t Grp) fused. She did confess, however,| If she were mistress of the sit- ole Su WA (But Grp) | "ALL NEXT WEEK" | with the other man; although she cision were in her hands, she HANDSOME GIFT said 'three weeks is hardly suf-| probably could make up her mind 4 | Missionary Anne Munroe, back| I am sure she is sincere, but I him to you. But his '"'unreach- ' } after 25 years in India, has do-|can't help feeling she is clinging | ability' holds her attention, and drummer in the Fort William Pipe I know she wants to be fair, but and the resultant uncertainty car-| 4" band. The skin came from alher indecision is making me pretty | ries over into her consolatory al-' | I { | urgent need for clothing, food to be held in March for IODE ruary 6, for a two-month vaca- (for members to be held on Wed-| treasurer's reports the blind con-| have been sent from New Yorkimuda, Lord Tweedsmuir was in|Columbia University, N.Y.). In tion, security -- especially from stated that a donation had been cently with Mrs, Thomas Wilson| Refreshments were served by esque Club at the last meeting. assisted by their daughter, Mrs. are both very well and enjoying| | All his daily experiences, his i ivi i in. | f mmunication. He needs to European Relief Fund. retary, Mrs, Jerome Hickey, apterngon. The president, Mrs.|for the paper collected. Mrs. J. J. English of Oshawa. [light meals al fresco. |S uvities and Tnvellectual uO Europe. The group decided to hold a Val-|* yey uo Dugan led in prayer.|the box lunches the mepsbers tomorrow 1s your birthday, his good feelings. Parents do well CAROLYN WILLETT book and housewives will find re- NO : : and Mrs. Peter Muzik. {He had dreams and when he could have Simcoe Hall for a oy [{our, goals but. by the eid of No Don't hurry him or keep urging C aie asked him. Jesus was will-| An executive meeting will be|in "Canada's Kitchen." | economical treats now. {ally happy periods for you since| "Word that's most important but : The {sold him to some Ishmeelites who tution. cook those egg-loaded treats, or|Kitchen also suggest using eggs-- activities, Avoid anxiety late this| Should be good for any young par- |bled, or in souffles and F anches |9¢ friction with associates early in| (My bulletin, 4 hia "| May. Women's Welfare League section, {Rard-hoiled ets are welcome ad-| "4" pg nor on. this. day. will : Gi 1' I I F B {envelope to me in care of this TUESDAY I S nterest n ormer eau |around 50 cents a dozen, and are are equal in protein value to a ward arrogance, Queen Elizabeth H and § more weeks, tritious meat substitutes. {to attain your goals on Monday. WCTU MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL lon from her; yet things can't go ily make when egg prices are freezer or the freezing compart: | resourceful, however, and you can Centre Street (West Grp) college girl a year behind me. We with me now, I must be the one! RICH RECIPES be fresh and of the best quality. Should be marked by real Alice Jackson Aux. we met a year ago, and find we |--and I feel she loves me too-- with the whites and yolks frozen |Jectives are 'concerned. The per- . t i p 7 | : Holy Cross WA terests and family background. | Dear D.J As I see th «in | for explicit title to her heart, if profitable, so do take advantage A suitor, who is now in the Army. because he kept her in uncert- iS my impression that both you | i (WEDNESDAY : 2: il k i i |during our whole acquaintance-|on to him by letters while also|types--she clinging to you, you| .For whole eggs--to one cup of Will make an interesting trip in Northminster WA ! hi friendship with him has made me| Your devotion was an anchor of | fense against the possibility of a teaspoon of salt: break all egg Same period. New business ven- Rundle Park Auxiliary Women Teachers' Assn. and Jane claims she can't be sure with you might spur the other man|nOt real love of Jane, that makes |are frozen in the refrigerator's| Some unusually happy family sit- 2nd Group committee of anything until he is home to|in positive planning. In any case so situation, At your age, with that each cube compartment holds Prospects. THURSDAS | Partly because of my jealousy, | really available--her heart was in- YOU probably don't aim to marry tremely practical. gested (before the holidays) that | position if possible. {people's lives, and just be grateful cup of egg yolks (about four St. George's Eve WA i | ly wi fork. figured this would give her a|mirer is as elusive as ever, or|Your girl. MH thoroughly with a fork. f Calvary Baptist WMS {might lead either to a complete apart--due, perhaps, to interim | Sonal interview, Write her in care whites from the yolks and freeze 14th Scout Mothers' Aux. Cw i SHE'S CAPTIVE latest stock - taking leaves Jane | 5 isive about what to do. King Street WMS to bring us even closer together, |° ig Stree CONTINUING - [that "things weren't the game" uation in respect to him, if the de- | FORT WILLIAM, Ont. 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