EN CELEBRATE SILVER ANNIVERSARY A surprise party was held at St. John's Ukrainian hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Ham Musoronchan, Oshawa boulevard south, on the occa- sion of their silver wedding an- piversary. The couple were married at Smokey Lake, Al- berta, on November 17, 1932, and have lived in Oshawa for 16 years. They have three chil- dren, Andrew, Marion and Emillie, and one granddaugh- CHILD GUIDANCE ter. They are members of St. John's Greek Orthodox Church where a short ceremony was performed by Father Domydro Luchak, Three hundred and fifty guests attended the recep- tion, After a turkey dinner the bride and bridegroom of 25 years ago were presented with a chesterfield 'suite and silver shell from their many relatives and friends. --Photo by' Mary's studio KEEP YOUNG DIET § effect is more apparent and just before, adolescence, at|| Wise Parents Will Refrain From Showing By G. CLEVELA D MYERS More often than not, in a fam- ily of a boy and gir], it's Mama's boy and Papa's girl. Your obser- vations and mine support this as- sertion; so do a number of pub- lished researches. Rp] wi A INTER ACTIV FORCES These same inter-acting forces cause each and every child in easily operate in the feeling and the family to feel more worthy Preferences (preciation, feeling more comfort- able toward the protecting parent|and sit down together privately able toward theinow and then to ask each other show of preference arents toward ke by ys or several girls in the fam ily. The wise parents often ask herself or himself, while alone: this child suppose such questions, they might gai useful insights, and find way t one or both| THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tussdoy, December 3, 1957 ' of several| "Does really like him better than that one?" If the parents can be objective, ho he : Rd SPS iden di at ad pad wg |tion to the utmost ju advascug In a family of more than one job goals now. December is your child, jure is 4 more nportant inont, Se He ideas sud Ploleets| matter for each, an oth par-launche now an ollow: p/ents together, to keep consider-| through during the next four] ing than how each child seems months could have a material ef- I Sy Ch a 4 i 4 not e ber that what the child believes in the way of a financial showing about i, ly Tole is jo for | before mid-year, but a conserva- parents tive policy could keep you in a -|and secure. S n 0 These parental ferences can have a marked uence on each child's personality and behavior and on the whole - relationship, The uring, the very time when the boy should , profit most from close compan-| & with his father and the jonship girl with her mother. NOT CONSCIOUS CHOICE Whatever preference there is ; has not been, as a rule, a con- scious choice of either parent. It seems just to happen. Some ear- lier writers explained the }.>fer- ence in terms of unconscious sex drives. Such m y be a factor. Yet there are obvious indica- tions of courses in our culture which will largely define the girl's| and woman's roles. Fathers ex-|? pect their boys to be tougher phy- sically, and more courageou than their girls. Mothers expect their daughters to be more neat|? and "refined" than their sons. Seeing the mother pressin| daughter so strongly to cultivate what she considers feminine trait the father tends to lean the other way, even belitting, at times, the mother's exactitude. Correspondingly, 'the mother, seeing the father pressing his son to be more he-like, tends ta grow more protective of this lad. Each parent leans more strong in his or her own direction as the other parent inclines more in the opposite direction. In consequence the pressed or protected girl or boy tends to reciprocate in ap- again, knee straight, wig rar- ward again . , . and hold. You might prefer to swing through this routine and hold on alter- nate rearward swings, reverse side and swing with right leg. CIRCLING LEGS Finish with a leg circling exer- cise from this same position of lying on side. Brace palm of hand on floor for support. Raise top leg and make wide, slow circles, leading with the heel. Circle six her| 2 LAVISH COSTUME JEWELRY Fake jewelry has gone very lavish this season to meet the fashion dsigners' sumptuous evening gowns and their use of beautiful furs. In accord with the dictates of these experts, both here and abroad, the jew- elers have given added glitter and glamor to this season's col- lections. A good example is the wrist with color; antique- set stones form the ear-drops. think about the matter. |comfortable position. - | Where personal relationships THE ST ARS SAY |are concerned, the stars are very | much in your favor, so that your; isocial, domestic and sentimenta By ESTRELLITA {interests should prove happy and FOR TOMORROW | stimulating for most of the year | Some restrictive influences sug- 2 eat. oF an opportunity tol |gest caution in all matters now. rave August; Some excellent] [There are tendencies to overdo!" » a hi io Somes things, thus taxing health and! rn on this day will be, J strength; also inclinations toward {extremely amiable and intelligent arelessness, which could result Sut may have a tendency to spec- in loss of property or needless er- BEY rors. 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RA 5-1912 bd this rich ruby and rhinestone necklace cut in an antique set- ting. Worn like a jeweled rib- bon, it is an impressive accent above the elegant mink wrap. times in one direction, and six in the opposite direction. Follow this by changing sides and ecir- cling with the opposite leg. Cir- cling brings both inner and outer| thigh muscles into the action. ' Regular exercise in moderate| amounts, whether it's walking or| To Slim Hip Muscles Make Movements Count By IDA JEAN EKAIN god pod Hie ovement on the faking calisthenics, SS} iIpEove t/back swing. Holding the contrac- your shape and your "ie uals tapered live of Die caren tion helps to increase muscle and best of all, exercise enhances an obvious figure problem tone. Swing the leg forward 'the feeling of well being. ific calisthenics to tone the controlling muscles is the Solution. But first, let's answer query as to why the weight goes largely to hips. Fat tends to accumulate in the least disturbed spots. 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