The Oshawa Times, 12 Dec 1958, p. 9

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WEDDING PRINCIPALS Viola ¥dith Alldread of Orono First Baptist Church, Oshawa and Robert Hurlburt The bride is the eldest daugh Carleton ( ; 3 f Mrs. Leonard Alldread of AF eon ounty, and the late Mr. All The couple will live in Let of fer Oronn dread Oshawa Yarmouth Nova Scotia, exchanged nuptial n a double ring parsonage of recently ceremony in the CHILD GUIDANCE Boredom Usually The Reason Why Children Will Daydream By CLEVELAND MYERS, Ph.D, Wen, for example, you are Who of gone |About to make A request or com woolgathering 80K iallmand of her, he sure vou have group, at school in the grades, [her attention Often, before she high school or college or at alstarts to carry oul a request or lecture symphony" command, ask her to repeal if When daydream mi Set a few regular jobs she what is happening or being sald (must do promptly, which she in our presence, We don'l have can't escape. Use some effective our minds on matters to whic pi penalties If she neglects them we are supposed to be attending Try to cultivate useful interests In her. The more things she Is THE MATTER AT HAND interested in, and succeeds at, While we ma¥ he concentral: ia less she will davdream ng very well at the moment, we (Af bulletins "The are not concentrating on the mat: (wy. "Doesn't Concentrate" and ter at hand, When a « hild In classi celebrate Your Child's Suc at school is daydreaming, he i8 acne" may be had hy sending not attending wholeheartedly 10/1, coir addressed, U.S, stamped what he Is supposed to attend 10 envelope to me in care of (his A mother writes from Texas: newspaper "My 0 - year » old daughter 18] 0 How can | keep myself such a dreamer. She's always inlfrom shouting at my children 3 trouble at school for time-wast- and 5 ing. The teacher says she's nol A. Train each to obey no when working at her level vou say it just once, so you will "What can I do ta help her have no occasion to repeat this overcome this had habit? Bhe's | word or say it angrily. a dreamer at home as well" | DIFFICULT PROBLEM " H » ficult to get at the hin a Moult io jst | ousewives This was my reply in pari There is no use for either you Ask For Pa or your child's teacher to tell her Y not to daydream. However, when! OTTAWA (CP) A sociologist the teacher suspects her of day: has predicted "startling changes dreaming, she might, by a ques: yn the husband-wile relationship tion or suggestion, turn hack the | along with changes in the status child's attention to the matter al'af women hand-for the moment, at least Dr, Frank Vallee of Your daughter doesn't day McMaster University sald In a dream when deeply absorbed In| panel discussion Tuesday at the what is being sald and done and 'pational human rights conference in what she is trying to learn. 'hat shorter work week might Rut she can hardly keep deeply mean a hushand will he only absorbed when it hores her, or vinning bread half the time when she doesn't enjoy Success ny Vallee sald 4 group of Brit al what she supposed too do. ich housewives are campaigning She can he made (o be In Alfor definite wage and minimum vertain place and sit and act in{work standards al home a certain way. favorable ta pay Some day a housewife Ing attention. Even then Us pos: [have pay and holidays sible for her to have her thotights a thousand mile VOWS Photo hy Ireland never in a us has i] we ve Child Hamilton's may awa GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES | Chelsea Arts Ball Golden Jubilee Promises Night of Gay Abandon ASTRA GROUP The regular meeting of Astra Group of the WA of Bimeae street United Church was held re- {cently in the ladies' parlor * (DePratto, In reporting the cards the|sent and the sick people visited apologized for being unable (0 visit members in. the maternity ward as the hospital confined! Mrs, Walter Roe opened the|#ueh visits to the immediate fam: meeting with the Woman's Asso. |ily of the patient | elation molto Mrs, Walter Branch thanked Mrs, Robert Lambert's group|the members for thelr cards and Iwas In charge of the devotionallcalls and also for their coopera: period, Mrs. Bryce Smith read|tion in keeping the slore operat the minutes, The treasurer's re-ling while. she was away, BShe| port was given hy Mrs, Robert) announced that the store would) Currie Iclose for the Christmas holidays The highlight of the eveningion December 12 and would re- iwas a floral demonstration by alopen on January 15 local florist, The five centre: The Reverend ¥ pieces which were arranged were dropped in to wish everybody the| given lo Mrs, Regiaald Piper, compliments of the season and By SYLVIA HACK Canadian Press Stall Writer LONDON (CP) The stately Royal Albert Hall, which fre quently plays host to army reun- fons, boxing matches and con verts, has an alr of all three when London's art community takes over on New Year's Eve The Chelsea Arts Ball is a fancy - dress event atiended by about 4,000 people, a good pro portion of them art students, who pay £4 a head to join in the #, Mahoney battle, like a series of wrestling The Hall's recent record reads th malches MERMAID BRAWL An 1049, a model disguised as a mermaid, was roughly handled Mrs, Robert Lambert, Mrs. was asked to draw « raffle ticket (Bryce Smith, Mrs Murray|on a cushion which had heen on "Davidson and Mrs, Walter Roe, display in the shop, The winner Refreshments weve served hy was Mr, William Ewes of RR 3, Mrs. Robert Lambert and her! Bowmanville group Refreshments were served by Ssocial convener, Mrs. Albert Win. $A HOME | parade ithrough the exits in an orderly | fashion. Previously, they were so and rescued in a slate of cols |lapse. Bixty people fainted and a 1 The ball, trying to live down its nickname of Chelsea's art |brawl, offers dance bands and supper, and floating balloons al midnight when the tableaux p»~ wheeled around on show Vor this year's musiver sai y, the number of loughs were ejected pais (heme will be "golden Jub) by the police, {1ation," with decor in the form of In the ensuing years, riotousla huge backeloth depicting & patties between the revellers and| panorama of changing manners uniformed stewards were regular|and costumes over the last half features, Ornamental floats were! century smashed before beign paraded Loris Rey, one of the organiz Yor the ball's 50th anniversary, ers, says: "We naturally expect the long-suffering organizers are|q certain amount of rivalry be- making plans to preserve its dig: |yween students from different nity. |sehools and don't object to res They have decided to give the sonable high spirits, stowards the protective coloring of fancy dress to avold provoca ! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Decomber 12, 1958 © on, As a further precaution, the 7 floats will be designed to a lim: i} fted height, so that after the ( they can be wheeled|| > A ie COLOR MOVIES easy as snapshots' large that they had to be dis mantled on the dance floor, LEAGUE terink mssisted hy Miss Eva The regular meeting of the Bruckner, Mrs, James Sahyan Salvation 'Army Home League and Mrs, Doran Mitchell | " eld on Tug fternoon | Jas veld Bday 8 PMA CLUB Mrs, Major Rankin led the! The regular meeting of the| |singing of a few Christmas ca- Pleasant Monday Afternoon Club {rols was held on Monday, December] Mrs, Charles Cathmoly was in 8, with Mrs, Olive Harrison pre- charge of the devotional period. siding she led the singing of the carol,| Toll call was taken by Mrs, El-| Silent Night," Mrs, William wood Bradley and Mrs, George] Frost read the Scripture, The Whithread read the scripture les children of the Primary depart: son, The secretary's and (reasur' ment sang "Away in a Manger." er's reports were vead, Mrs Mys, Cathmoir (old the Christ: Thomas Whalley was reported to mas story illustrating it on the he a patient in the Oshawa Gen flannel board, Mrs, Wilhert Clark eral Hospital sang two solos, "Oh Holy Night," The Christmas party will be and "Angels from the Realms of held on Monday, December 15, to ry." start at 2 o'clock sharp, There Irs, Major Rankin closed in will he an exchange of gifts to prayer, Tea was served by the the value of one dollar Nainbow Group, Next week is the Mrs, Benjamin Jacklin conduct Christmas party with Mrs, Wil- ed the election of officers for 1950 liam James in charge as follows: President, Mrs, G, V Lee; first vice . president, Mrs MADONNA GROUP Harold Wells; second vice-presi Ie December meeting of the goo "sie R'(; Collison; secre Madonna Group of st. Gertrude's LAr Mrs Fiwnod Rradles Catholle Women's League WAS ancivar Mis, John Callison: | held after evening mass on the executive members, Mrs, Leonard feast of the Immaculate Concep: wisher, 'Mrs, George Whithread, [tion of Our Lad Mrs, James Stone, Mrs, Olive The meeting, which was well go vigon; Christmas savings, | attended and Included two new Mes, Benjamin Jackling outing {members vas opened with a rund. Mrs, William Callison piritual convener, Refreshments were served by |prayer by the {Miss Eva Bruckner, who after mpg 1, M, Shepherdson and Fva meeting she 8Simmons |wards of a [had attended at St. Gregory's Catholic Instruction Classes talk hy the Commenting on & Reverend I. W. Stone, CSP, she Rich fruit cake that has be suggested that all members COMe dry due to improper stor. hould encourage religious dis./ARe Can easily be turned into a cussion and help their neighbors luscious dessert, It hecomes an | in any way possible to get to ®XIra - Spec ial trifle when lib church erally soaked in sherry, brandy Treasurer for the Nearly New OF apple juice, then erumbled into] Shop, Miss Vera Brown, gave a large chunks and combined with [financial statement for the past/d Smooth custard sauce Store year and mentioned that she had|the mixture in the refrigerator recently answered a call for help several hours to allow the flavors | ~-Take It! Copr, Aomariners usnargs ins, 198 |Glo h! pensing service, spoke PRESCRIPTION IS NEVER WASTE CAKE You LTRTTE CT] DOCTOR'S ADVICES Paying a doctor for his professional advice and then failing to follow his prescribed treatment is more then just o foolish waste of money, It is also a dangerous waste of time becouse delay in getting after an illness often aggrivates the condition with possible serious consequences. Therefore, whenever your doctor prescribes medicine for you, have the prescription filled immediately and take the med: icine exactly as directed, You'll feel better -- faster. 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