The Oshawa Times, 20 Jun 1960, p. 8

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R . » . Peter (The Lordly) Veregin, B, THE SSAWA TINS, Mower Jum B, 1968 Dressed As Historic Figures [omitian coder ana" als | -- {Chief Poundmaker are ariong| : | ' ; the Saskatchewan dolls. COURT CHARLENE, COF (thy Orpwood; outer guard, == Dolls Tell ( anada S Story | ara Secs. ho in 18131 The monthly meeting of Court Emma Balson. | hae dian | ' ' Charlene was held recently in the, Installation of these officers By ELIZABETH MOTHERWELL her other creatiogf were shaped | Soldier ¥ ror Sauna Am hi H U Y C K S HAIRSTYLING Orange Temple with President will take place in September after| Canadian Press Staff Writer fon whisky jigger§. : po LE ar contribarod. the | | Sister McCabe in the chair: {which a pot luck supper will be! OTTAWA (CP)--One member| Mrs. George Pearkes, wife of i f 4 {most dolls. Besides Maisonneuve, | Sister Orpwood reported flow- held. of Parliament has lost a pair of|the defence minister, made the |) ov incinde. Suniel de. Cham i 11 BOND ST. WEST ers and gifts were sent to mem-| Bulletin No. 753 wag drawn, the|gloves and won't find them in fringed buckskin costume and) on: Louis Joliet, discoverer] bers who had been ill. Thank| holder of which ster Marie One piece. They have been turned Mrs. A. DeB McPhillips, wife OF lof the* Mississippi; Jean Mance, | you cards and letters were read Manning. Followi the official|into a doll's shoe leather for mu- the MP for Victoria, added the| 2 | by the recording secretary Sister| closing gE the Couetoby Sister Me. /seum purposes by his enterpris-| beadwork for a doll depicting In- frst Seu me AB ly RA 3-2912 M. Smith. Sister Ferguson read) Cabe assisted by Chaplain Sister| 8 Wife. .~ (dian poet Pauline Johnson. fro, er "of the Congregation of| ; the minutes that were recorded Florence Tippett, the members| Dressed as Maisumeuve, CAPT. VANCOUVER Notre. Dame; Mother Marie of by Sister Joan Gibson, Court Ven |sat down to a delicious pot luck|founder and [st govertor off "mis doll and one dressed up the Incarnation, first missionary| - ® Modern shop with all the newest ture, Bowmanville, of t! | salad supper which was much en eal, Js p hy Mrs. Douglas Jung, wife of nun of the Roman Catholic T . | cial Assembly held on May 14 in| joyed. collection representing personali-| vo nC TE ancouver Cen. Church in Canada. equipment | the Genosha Hotel. Sister McCabe The , Court was very sorry to ties of Canadian history. ltre to represent Captain George| There is a fisherman dressed reported the Assembly had been|y., of the serious illness of Sis-| It is a project of the Parlia- vancouver, first mariner to cir-|in oilskins for Newfoundland, a ® Air conditioned for our comfort, very successful with out of town yo Florence Tippett who is con-/mentary Wives' Association, cymnavigate Vancouver Island, highland dancer dressed in far-| . |courts being well represented.) fief to the Oshawa General Hos./headed by Mrs. G. M. Stearns, form the British Columbia pari|tan for Nova Scotia, a United| 5 Tentative plans have been pital and prays ivr her recovery. |Wife of the Progressive Conserva-\of the exhibit, | Empire Rpontist family for New | ® All operators licenced. _ ° made by the Kingsway District Hye MP for Som! m-Frosenss| For Alberta, the Wives of Agri-| Brunswick, Ann of Green Gables| {Council to hold a corn and wie . It was 1nspi "culture Minister Harkness, inde- with red braids and freckles for ¢ : { ner roast in the fall. Sisters Irene Precious Collection|tion from Mrs, Roland Michener, |pondent-Liberal Senator Donald Prince Edward Island, an Es- ® Come and have your styling Nutter, Winnifred Killen and |wife of the Speaker of the House | Cameron and. Lawrence E.kimo for the Northwest Territor-| done in comfort | [Marie Manning have been ap- : lof Commons, who fel? there Kind, MP for Macleod, contri-|jes and sourdough George Car-| pointed by Court Charlene as Moving to Museum hould be dolls to tell the story puted an oil worker, a cowboy, mack for the Yukon. | ! [their representatives on the Dis- re -- S| of Canada. The costumes may be an Indian dancer and a pioneer co opm om oo om o-oo | i 1 term, The Rt. Hon. Vincent Massey, copied for Canadian souvenir|yoman, g | trict Council for the 1960-6 er! CH, Chairman of the Massey|dolls. The Sirst White marsied woan| EASY LUNCH | K t DDHCR Sister Twining asked| pg,pgqtio ed Ra e i 0 | Here is a tasty and inexpensive | the co-operation of all members ion, © announe today| oy (vES BY WEBSTER to settle in the Canadian North- re is $ I f a ' a during the holiday months of July Hat the Loe Colevtion, fumenty| The collection of eight - inch West was dressed by one of her recipe for lunch or dinner, Line| ! i 1 { e i - ! 1. Iversity| i |direct descendant' on the request| muffin pans with one-quarter inch | : " - AH be Shek, In working for. tne Cf. Toronto, will shortly be trans-| 80% pg ge Manitoba's doll committee. | thick slices of bologna or salami. 1 During thg-next two weeks this coupon | 4 | different booths for the annual fall ferred to the Royal Ontario| "0 the development of each| The doll in blue skirt, black Fill the cups with a favotite bread : $ ; i bazaar in aid of Cerebral Palsy Musewin. i Atrangements have rovince is for display in the|cape and bonnet recalls the her- stuffing and bake them in a nod | IS good f 2.50 on any permanent. | tat made lor a new and mod-| 5m ildi loie journey from Quebec to the erate oven, preheated to three] Se ro em display wherehy {his rout. De es Ross Web. | Prairies of Marle Anne Lagimo-|hundred and fifty degrees Fah] few ww wm ew w= op = o--- -- - o-oo bers that ip nother, Mrs standing collection may be seen oto Rae vative. member for |diere, wife of voyageur Jean renheit for about fifteen minutes, (Please bring coupon to the salon) |3 W. Balson of Hampton, is mak. pnt non pio far greater ex-|yio ical St. Antoine-Westmount, Baptiste and grandmother of Serve the dish with creamed ; ; ing a braided rug which she will! gjpje, an has hitherto been pos-|.ill see the remnants of his Louis Riel. mushrooms or tomato sauce. donate to the bazaar. gs : ._|gloves. - The collect tself sist: {7 i of officers collection itself consists in| "Tne boots are a pair of doe BUDGET TERMS [EES FREE PARKING The election for'fne main of mediavel and gxin gloves my husband is still| 57 ADDING THEIR SIGNATURES sing took place and are as fol- renaissance silver, enamels, ooking for," Mrs. Webster says| ows: : : manuscripts, jewellery and other|nonchalantly. Hats for some of | Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Freder- | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Past president, Sister Elsie objets d'art, but there are--also H y - ,dek Cockerton sign the register | John Frederick Carey and the McCabe; president, Sister Winni.| fine examples of Chinese bronzes,| classical figurines and later Eur-| . Yo 1 following their marriage recent- do ic th { lon: 'vira miesi : [ ly in a doublering ceremony bridegroom is the son of Mr. |ired Killen; vice-president, Sister opean pieces. They constitute DRAPERIES | [] an't B | SALE ~--=01 Beat sr -- at St. George's Anglican and Mrs. William Cockerton, Margaret Smith; recording sec-|the larger part of an important Church. Formerly Miss Betty | all of Oshawa retary, Sister Irene Nutter; finan- private collectjon built up over | | is ! Photo by Ireland ; gi : the years by the late Viscount Ann Adele Carey, fle bride is y cial secretary, Sister Effa Fer i te scoun, BROADLOOM STARTS guson; treasurer, Sister Josephine yoo "As guch they reveal the|| "INTERIOR DECORATING SER- -------------- CHILD GUIDANCE Westlake; chaplain, Sister Violet|qa¢pslicity of interest and the re-|| VICE" -- Ask to have a quali- TUESDAY Cornish; conductor, Sister Zelda fined taste which was frequently || fied representative call with 6 MacMillan; warden, Sister Doris inherent in great private collec- samples. FREE ESTIMATES, 9 AM LA on thet normally 'Hodes of : od Jol 18, Sey dup ; ECIAL i in the op, Alo a fg, 3 1 my, SHORTS by ex - i old si roe, Ene ern hat sh Sizes iri Yourth; inner guard, Sister Doro-| tions, While the Museum's nor-| ' How To Deal With B Child moe woe ou 2. 2 ans Binet of, niin ws) Howard's measures work. But if, as often display objects according to their) happens, they don't work, a sharp chronological or cultural context, | DRAPERIES ' . = . |slap with the mother's bare hand! it is felt that an exception should . Who Won 1 Remain Still [on his bare thigh can be most|be made in this case in order that| 926 SIMCOE ST. NORTH effective. the significance and value of the| RA 5-3144 . y .... individual collectivu may be pre-| By G. CLEVELAND MYERS his hand or thigh, administered A normal baby doesn't have served. | A certain mother lost an eye consistently over a period of a to be more than eight or nine because her 10-months-old baby|day or two and thus settled per- months old to learn from a few playfully poked a finger into it|manently. I have seen one single Goses Oo ee > mal while she held the child on her slap suffice. lap. A normal baby, eight months dressed or changed. F Many a mother must hold the old, or even younger, can quickly YOUR PRIVILEGE i baby from eight to 10 months or learn this desirable inhibition. All If you have a bronco-jumping IS THE much older, at arm's length to living creatures tend to avoid baby who is nine montis or 'two protect her eyes or glasses or to doing again what has become y " keep this youngster from pulling painful. Jars ol nd you piste; 10 Jet . TO INSTALL her hair. Once the matter is seliisd, Je while you change or el Pine Prva on ; 2 YOUR i 1 Ww atient| mother can enjoy 'cuddling the .,. ~~ oi 5 4 { { ai wall 1 ounce 5 YE youngstex_withodt fear that he ps. your ides. of course. i " H WINTER SEAL about 18 months old, beyond the will put his fingers into her eyes . 4 hid i ALUMINUM reach of her face while her child OF nose 'or pull off or break her| My suggestions are merely for # y struggled to reach it. This went glasses. Letting this problem go mothers who prefer an easier wt ; | SELF-STORING on for long periods at a stretch. deprives both the child and the Way to make the many thousands 3 il It meant that the mother dared mother of a long period of en- of changes they must make. Be- 1 i WINDOWS not run the risk of cuddling her joying each other in mutual ex. sides, it should be good for the 7 ! baby and that her arms must Pression of affection baby to learn a few useful inhibi- i ' AND have been painfully tired. She A similar problem arises with|""S early. : i w 1 DOORS looked all worn out and the the baby, from six months .to. (My bulletin Love and Re-| youngster whined and cried a lot. two years or so, who wiggles and straint may be had by sending a f How much more quiet and com-|squirms like a bucking bronco self-addressed, U.S. stamped en- i i » fortable he would have been with while his mother changes him. |velope to me in care of this news- I i some gentle cuddling. 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