The Oshawa Times, 8 Dec 1958, p. 9

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| THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA | FOR TOMORROW A fine Mercury aspect makes this day excellent for handling all written matters and for com {munications generally, Look for| | some excellent news from afar {during the evening hours and, if a new plan has been developing In your mind, concentrate upon| gk it now, Your final decision should § he a good one, ] b [FOR THE BIRTHDAY 48 If tomorrow is your birthday, b {you should find the year ahead | marked by highly satisfactory| progress where worthwhile goals are concerned, The period he {tween 'now and the end of May will be stimulating for job and fi nancial matters, hut he careful not to offset gains hy being un |RC Bilingual [7% to | nouncement said 'High School Is Planned TORONTO (CP)~Roman Cath olie church authorities have an nounced they plan to build a co- educational bilingual high school to serve Metropolitan Toronto and have started a campaign for $225,000 to get the job under way. . The timately, will be on a 15-acre site in the residential suburb of Don 5 Mills, The layout will comprise two buildings---one for hoys and the other for girls--with 10 class. rooms aplece, There will he a convent residence for girls, The Immediate goal is to complele one building where classrooms The school will not be restricted tus states students will be taught [complete fluency in French and bright Christmas morning - we|ehoosing clothing, A ght, fre " reach between 00 and " THE OSHAWA TIMES, Manday, Decomber 6, 1958 § Fr - - ---- " - -- ------ Roman Catholics, the an BRIGHTER BREAKFAST | HOUSEHOLD HINT Experiments in coloring chick-| A young girl should choose en feed Is resulting in multi-|perfume with as much regard colored yolks In eggs, Bome|for her age as she would use The schools proposed prospec: English as well as normal sec: may be offered a choice of red|fragrance will do the most fo ondary school requirements, school, to cost $750,000 ult TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA jor green for breakfast, her, i | RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS will be shared Eventual enrolment will prob. duly extravagant during March, Socially, the next two months ! should prove highly Interesting, with many festive functions H slated, and some fine opportuni ties to make new friends, Ros| mance and domestic matters will be under good aspects during] most of the coming year, with travel under especially bene-| ficient rays between late June] and September, Look for new op portunities to expand business wise next October, A child born on this day will |be self-confident and ambitious, but may have to curb a tendency toward excessive gambling 4 CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE HOME pra VACATION SNAPSHOT WINS PRIZE A Bea Gull skimming in the | taken by Mrs, Roy MeArthur, alr at Berford Lake, Ontario, | Arlington avenue, Oshawa, who was the scenic shot that won | will receive prizes to the value first prize from one thousand | of $1000 from leading Canadian entries submitted in a nation | companies, Mrs. McArthur is a al snapshot contest sponsored | member of the Oshawa Camera A a Canadian magazine, It was | Club, guests are expected, Or feed the kids at their usual feeding time, and the adults later on, Of, If you bring the youngsters to table with the grandparents, {and the children mishehave--in gala spirit, or to hog as much, {attention as possible while oppor-| oo ~ WEDDING PRINCIPALS of Mr, and Mrs, Louls Joseph | 8 MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Misbehaving Children Sense Ammons o fron, wd oe | Partisanship Of Grandparents [i si romess a late Mrs, Armstrong | Photo by Kenlin Studio, gence Is less kind in the long run|cent disorder if possible, Or ve Lindsay, than insistence on reasonably Move the miscreants from the well-mannered behavior in chil|! ble eonrteously, with consider dren. And 1 feel that an on-the.|8'lon for their inner dignity, even, spot spanking for sheerly revolt. If they a an't showing any ing hehavior is wholesome One thing sure; You haven't 8. How can we get ours to got what it takes to cope con stop playing martyr? ER, [structively with the child nature INT EIR ANIA 2 of children, and teach them grace ISN'T 1 SING HEAD while helping them to truly grow Dear E.R: Any adult who Rets|if you haven't a genuine sympa tense about a small child's mis (hv for th spot they're on, in beha for at table in the Presence hoing at the mercy of adults of outsiders and that Includes (God help us alll) M.H grandparents Is psychologle:| Mary Haworth counsels ally disqualified, for the time (jy, column, not hy mail| being, to help the situation, This gp personal interview, Write her| seems to he your problem {in care of this newspaper, Your hill-of « particulars about| - - your children's offences at tahle| throwing bread, stirring milk] with thelr fingers, spitting food | on the floor, somehow kicking| over dishes--suggesis that they| are all pre-school age, If so, you| do them an injustice, and set the| stage for trouble, when you In clude them In a company situa Addins "CANDY TONE SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES Fine quality candytone striped sheets and pillow cases, Lovely soft pastel stripes on white, pink, blue, green and maize. Cello-wrapped in pairs, A ma ng set Is sure to ple 56 J . BOXED BOXED TOWEL SETS 3 PILLOW CASES Lovely selection of Gift-Right pillow slips of fine quality high-count cotton with various eoléred flower designs, 'His and Hers", "Bess and Slave' and "Guys and Dolls", Hemstitched with scalloped © 298 IT IRS SHOPPING CENTRE 226 STEVENSON ROAD PHONE RA 3:2209 Oshawa will be the home of ' EP d a Mr, and Mrs, Hubert Henry nih sr Armstrong whose marriage was » sole nized recently at St, Mary's Chureh, Lindsay. The bride, the former Miss Joan Mary Haworth: 1 was Catherine Cain, is the daughter ested in the problem (November 13) of the grandpar ents who are hearisick about their 4-year-old granddaugnter's misery, when severely chastised Mary Street Pupils Present . . {by her mother fo wiles, Tals Carol Services At H&S Meeting [lentative VAAL Ad An open break In family relations if they Twenty. young boys and girls, cess of the sale. Mrs, Bryce speak plainly with smiling faces, lined the Brown and Mrs. Morris reported I believe vour advice to them stairs at Manv Street School and on the recent Home and School wae tn speak out and take an presented the annual carol ser Region Conference which Was! apap stand, 1 would like to sug vice, Under the direction of the held in Courtice gest certain other possibilities principal, Mr, E. Kelvin James Parents Attendance awards " we are vouthful parents of sev the coir sang four French Carols were won hv Miss Mary Holu:|gval small children, who display with a freshness and enthusiasm benko's Junior room and to Mr. much misbehavior when their that delighted the large number James' Senior room grandparents visit, Much of this o Jee gathered in the lower| Migs Fern edgont, religious is kindled by the children's sens al, education chairman, introduced in, ready sympathy in the grand The Christmas meeting of the Reverend William Newell of parents, The children get to play Mary Street Ho and School the Christian and Missionary Al martyr, and how they love it! Association has become asso- liance Church, Mr, Newell chose Putting mommey and daddy on elated, In the minds of the mem. as his message "Has Santa Claus the spot, while they don haloes bers, with the students' carol ser. Replaced Christ in Our Think: |in spite of simply revolting mis vice and Mr, James is to be "om: ing", "We have," Mr, Newell behavior! | mended on presenting such a said, "over emphasized the one Grandparents probably fall into varied selection each year. The so that the real thought of Christ. jw, categories--the overly se four carols presented on Monday mas being set aside and we are vere and the overly sympathe were all of French origin and all more guilty than not guilty". tie Roth types Introduce a pecul were -- "On a Winter Morning," At this time of the year the minds jar chain of problems Into the "Gabriel's Message", Ws jo of men are being directed to the parent-child relationship. herd Maiden," which the manger scene and we are alll | He sang in French, and alinfluenced for a while but when ADVOCATES SPANKING (a h and parent » teacher association "Ding, | the ma scene is removed, alll For example, if our children dire small children to he 'little hers at i ; y on fw Mor another vear, behave like pigs at the table, |fles WO Eemlomen' when Wr AW Com " ol n en. Clement, \ va #Mrs, M, L. Morris presided, a Taal be Yaapired vi 8: they te rap. introduced Into the children's| Natural sciences and arts were oatalog to keep a ehild happily | 28 To the I eh that we will return another way" their grandparents are here, the| AMY Js Fouling (The excite [Hat He otIy ition Jar man's occupied A eutout doll and | My Hav lth Mr. ames KA the and referred to the Wise Men children throw bread, stir milk Ment for Instance, of visits from must be permeated with es clothes lo color, Send 28 sents for | 189 ' . 3 olubenko read u y » doting grandparents), ino, Miss Mary Holubenko rea who, after visiting the manger, with thelr, fingers, spit food on lof the divine, Bishop Carter said, Story, The secre. returned another way, 'Herod, the floor and kick over dishes GIVE FAIR DEAL " | i 4 | p 1) 'e.y w tary, Mrs. Bryce Brown, read he sald, would destroy the Christ| with their feet on the table, Yel| gg how to keep the kids from oa? Botte he 1 Yam heal the minutes and also the Asso. Child, so too is our present day|if we, the parents, so much as playing martyr? Well, don't put ducted by the Ontarie English, vation's by-laws which will now, This co-related group of lamps has been designed by one of Canada's leading manufacturers, The mat- erials used are beautifully finished walnut and brass, They all have that simple clean line which is prevalent in good Scandinavian design, The shades are made of some of the very latest materials best commercialism destroying the raise an eyehrow, the grandpar- yourself in the position of play:|e ; | ei 4d ' LL, d ( J 'her lation t be forwarded to Toronto for ap. 'rue meaning of Christmas, We ents get shocked at us. They In ing martinet; and shaming Ten eauolie, Teachers Asoeia on al by the Ontarie Federation, | f suited for these unusual lamps, Naturally, the prices are much lower than you would expect, because '\you are shopping at Cherney's where lower prices are really working Christmas magic, Dear much inte - TY 7 AT |¥ SHEETS Size 81" 100", Plain hems, PILLOW SLIPS -- 42" in length, Plain hems, ST y, od > |} Leta YA SHOWER GIFTS By ALICE BROOKS Give linens an expensive, deco. | |rator look so easily, thriftily. For| shower gift, baaars. | Just the thing for a hope: | chest! Jiffy eross-stitch--vivid on hedsets, towels, scarves, Pattern 7164: transfer of 1 motif 6'4 x 24 [and 2 motifs 5% x 12 inches . Send THIRTY » FIVE CENTS On Sciences (coins) for this pattern (stamps tion at thelr feeding time. That is on cannot he accepted) to The Osh: if you and the company aren't! TORONTO (CP) A warning awa Times, Household Arts Dept, ready, willing and able to rise AEainst over emphasizing science Oshawa, Ontario. Print plainly | § gracefully above an extremely In schools was issued Saturday |N/ ADDRESS, PATTERN messy operation "by Most Rev. Alexander Carter, |? ' It is inhumane and unceason.|Bishop of Sault Ste, Marie, to able, on the part of adults, to re-|#eParate school trustees, teachers Schools Warned Against Stress Towel sets containing wash eloth, guest towel and hath towel printed with flower and hird designs "Ross and Slave On white, yellow and green backgrounds, A useful and much Including pink, appreciated gift 2.39 DOWNTOWN SIMCOE ST, SOUTH PHONE RA 3.2294 Our new 1060 Alice Rrooks Needlecraft Catalog, just out, [has many designs for erocheting, | knitting, embroidery, quilts, dolls, » Nn | weavir A special gift, in the |g LIMITED must eombat this through the stantly start saying that we are hefore emmpany. (Kids have feel [roles Feare fully | irs. J. V. Maffey gave the home, Mr. Newell said, The being unkind, ete ings, too), When vou get tough, i Ma 9 An} J responsibility given hy God tol 1 fy | Rev, Sister Mary Lenore, prin. | treasurer's report, y could recite a long list of they get embarrassed, defensive, cipal of 8, Michael's High M Harold B. Armstrong re the home has never heen given prat.type actions invoked hy the confused, hlind lv rebellious. a . 'hat Mrs. taro to any other institution in time. pp UN, 'School, Belleville, was chairman ported on tho family donation b presence of indulgent grandpar- hardly knowing what they're plan up to the present time and It is unfortunate, he said, that ents, The children bank on their doing all on the unconscious ; Bu thanked all those who had con with 1800 years of learning we 'defenders and misbehave level of compulsive reaction TRIBAL RATE tributed. "ws. Gordon Barker are displacing Christ with Santa worse in their presence than a! In fairness to very yung chil The women of one Berber na ponvener of the recent rummage Claus and commercialism. Letirny other time, In fact, almost dren, make a practice of feeding tive tribe in Morocco may legally wale, gave a report on the sue: he said, come to this season nly then them apart from the elders, at divorce an unwanted husband for and depart another way 1 am afraid that indul- an earlier hour, when grownup about 15 cents Mrs, Edward Alker expressed the thanks of the Association to Mr. Newell and to the student choir and Mr. James. Mrs, Morris announced the January meeting would be convened hy the health chairman, Mrs, Mansell Gerrow Refreshments were served hy mothers of the pupils In Miss Patricia's Taylor's room with the social chairmen, Mrs, A. Nichol son and Mrs. A. Fetchison in charge, assisted by grade moth Mes, DM. 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