The Oshawa Times, 28 Oct 1960, p. 8

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. RD Sanne i RA -- 8 AA Yl, dy So Be [RENTER GLITES, AUXILIARIES SA HOME LEAGUE (which seven members of the WA! The regular meeting of the were present ! Salvation Army Home league! The Dorcas secretary, Mrs, G, was held on Tuesday afternoon Andrew, agreed to purchase ma-| October 25 terial needed in the preparation Mrs. Major Rankin led in the of the clothing for the Mission singing of # few favorite School, to be shipped in May,| choruses, 1961, The annual bazasr is to he Mrs, William James announced held in the Masonic Hall, Brook| that plans were underway for the lin, Baturday, November 19, com- bazaar on Friday, November 18, | mencing at 5 p.m Mrs, Charles Cathmoir spoke, The November meeting, No- of the passing of Miss Flsielyember 9, is to he held in the Stevens who will be missed in Lower Hall of the Church and is the Home League, to be in the form of a toy shower, | Mrs, David Owen arranged 8 The meeting was closed by re Hallowe'en party for the ve citing the Lord's Prayer in uni- mainder of the afternoon, There son, | were two mystery ladies, Mrs wo John Bellingham and Mrs, James HARVEY HUNT AUX, Garvock, The person guessing the The Thanksgiving meeting of correct identity of these ladies the Harvey Hunt Evening Auxil- was Mrs, William Allison, iary of the WMS of Bimeoe Btreet| A quiz contest, "Who's Who," | United Church, was held recently, was won hy Mrs, Charles| Following the welcome by the Brydges, Mrs, Chris Oshourn, president, Mrs, Ann Potter, the Mrs, Maynard Nelson, Mrs reports were received Charles Cathmoir, Miss Millicent Luke reported A mother and daughter contestlon the Preshyterial Rally held entitled "What's What" included recently at St. Stephen's United Mrs, Ernest Sargeant and Elea-| Church nor, Mrs, Frank Buller and Janet,| Miss Gladys Frise presided for) ™ Mrs, Robert Young and Cathy. the program, and the Misses Phyl The winners were Mrs, Frankl lis and Lenore Glass sang "Pray Foote, Mrs, William Saunders, er of Thanksgiving", sccompan Mrs, Paul Jendrestkl, ied at the piano hy Mrs, Poller This bonny wee man is Mark The prize for guessing the Miss Merle Power gave the Walter, son of Mr, and Mrs, | number of seeds that came oul Thanksgiving meditation, assist: Ted Schneider, RR 3, Bows of the pumpkin on display was ed" hy Mrs, O, R, Stokes who manville Mark is nine months won by Mrs, Major Rankin, and read the scripture old, He is the grandson of Mr, the prize for what was inside the| The Reverend J, K, Moffat wel.| and Mrs, Edward Milgate, RR pumpkin, was won by Mrs. comed the speaker, Dr, George 3, Bowmanville, and Mr, and Charles Cathmolr and Mrs, Gor: 7elford, who gave the Thanksgiv-. Mrs, Byron Nesbitt, Taunton don Butler, ing message, Miss Mary Whales Mrs, Jack Ludlow sang "The xpressed appeciation to Dr, Tel Lord Is My Shepherd," and the fopq M H { meeting closed with the Mizpah| Refreshments were served b any 08 esses benediction, . 1i Tea was served hy the Sun speaker will he Mrs Brigadier) The regular meeting of the SECRETARIES SOAKING UP SUN ST, THOMAS' WA The Woman's Auxiliary of St On vacation at Miami Beach, | eral Packaging and Partiton [Thomas' Church, Brooklin, held Miss Madeline Sinclair presid tomorrow afternoon, has been Ray Falmer, Picatig, sud Co, Ld. The girls who will be is Suiohes Meeting MN the tis ed, Miss Grace Kennedy, pro-|honored at pre-puptial parties J 4 an, ax, y & N n L +HW little southern exposure, Miss |were 13 members present 0) ' ed Marlyn 0 Palmer is a pass at the | hope a little suntan will proc |ope visiter, The meeting Was the hs verend Allo Roath hid the Drospctive bridegroom, ae f M 3] iq! rs. British Guiana will be the Thar 518 y 5 al Ajax Hydro Commission and | tect them from winter chills, [opened by the pre ident, uh. oloring speaker for November! tertained at a pantry shower, Miss Koenderman at the Fed evening, October 25, in the lounge formerly of Ajax, will take place | returning home at the weekend, Litany, Mrs, Benson read the 20 Scripture lesson Mrs, Bpragge Discipline At Home And School [sd heats Kets yi 2 ie Si es WH SUTEE, oop sou Discussed At H&S Meeting A shower of gifts were brought Madeline Sinclair, Mrs, A, J Mrs, William Mitchell of Rex »s have to he punished physi ' : ; cally, Where there McDonald and Mrs, James co wg Eimer Wilson, Mrs cally, Where there is a feeling of respect and liking present the ASS 'arents st strive not to this, Lovell Home and School Associa. them, Parents mu : : tion was held recently he too busy to pay attention to, Mrs, Sharples thought the pun poem and prayer, Refreshments A minute of silence was held in the at a miscellaneous shower As po " p school for was to let the child do what he! so much as at his own wrong ac farmer. \6acher of the sol to her wanted to do, within reason, so tions, 17TH GROUP COMMITTER was read hy Mrs, Nicholas Lakas, [long as no great principle was in-| Mp, Lewis thought that anyone Th Oc toher meeting of the| ion giveet United Church held Mrs, Cyril Powell read a card volved, If they love or like their who had to use the rod often must 17th Group Committee of the!" isoellaneous shower in the of thanks from the family of Miss elders they will want to please pave something wrong in his own Girl Guide Association was held y, cop yall at the church, Center-| Moise. A letter from the Federa- and if they are given a goal to make up, Authority is sometimes in the Salvation Army Citadel, ling (he tea table was a br des tion of Home and School Associa work towards they will be willing) used un-necessarily, He thought Vice » President Mrs, Albert cake inscribed "Best Wishes to tions suggested that. each H and to dis ipline themselves to reach punishment should fit the crim: Atkinson presided, The secretary,| joy," Assisting were Mrs fi 8 should be responsible for taking it. Try to avoid a clash of wills, inal, not the erime, By isolating Mrs, John Bowers, read the min-| ward Holland, Mrs, Harry Long:| a refugee child to dinner on a set Mf POS ible criminals from society, how can utes and Mrs, Frank Stevens|hottom, Miss Shirley Wallls, Mrs. | date as a good will gesture Parents need to be consistent In we expect them to get along with gave the treasurer's report Fred Coleman Mrs Alex Money was collected for this pur- attitudes and punishments, sald gocjety?" One new member was wel:|Maracle, Mrs, Clayton Lee, Mrs Mrs, Sharples, Try not to inter comed and enrolled, Mrs, Gren:|Donald Mountjoy, Mrs, Frank rupt a child's pleasurable pursuits CONCLUSION ville Walker, It was reported that| Conner and Mrs frie Cooper for Wednesday, November 2 , for unimportant reasons, Obedi-| 'Do we expect too much of our!" oh e r, Mrs, Edward] Mrs, Edward Simmons held a Miss Lois Cullis and Mr, Robert ence is more likely to be forth. children? Opinions dif'ered gr pang "was in the hospital re.|miscellaneous shower, Serving Cowley tled for the teachers' roll Coming if requests instead of de- slightly, Some thought parents ex covering from a Serious opera Were Mrs, George Northey, Mrs call, mands are made, pected them 0 act as adults ha tioh | Arthur Howard and Mrs Garey] The week of November 7 to 12| Mr. Lewis thought parents must fore they have attathed adult The committee was asked for| Taylor, Mrs, George Ford, iin being education week, there will expect obedience, "If we are un. growth Sometimes JShildren ass candy for the 17th Brownies' Hal.| ©! of the future bride, po be a special speaker, Mr, Arthur certain in our dealings with them expected to wor YeYON( ely te Piggott, at a meeting at OCCI on { : lowe'en party, a A they know it and take advantage capacity In order to satisfy the Special guests, District Com.| Mrs, William O Neil and Miss the evening of November 9 Mr. Robert Broadbent intro Donald McCann pose A night of cards was announced case, Anger is a way of express ing a need, The teachers or pars ent must try to consider what the need is, and use judgment in dealing with it, If they are con sistent in their discipline the child INSTALL he A GREAT-GREAT-GRANDSO shine Group. Next week the gues Nicer ine od Yet EPSON For Miss Joy Lillian Ford Flannigan of Toronto [Arvilla MeGregor Missionary! Wiss Joy Lillian Ford whose bride's nursing class, A presen Auxiliary was held on Tuesday marriage to Mr, David Cowie, [tation of a lamp was made by the 3C staff of the Oshawa Gen of Knox Preshyterian Church at Albert Street United Church eral Hospital, Saturday, October 22, at the UNCHANGED ram convener, announced that] Miss Marlyn Cowie, sister of home of the bride-to he, Receiy- and ing were Mrs, George Ford, her} Tickets and Information mother, who wore a green figur: led silk dress, Mrs, David Cowie, Gerard studio |J, G, Spragge, 'who | Mrs, Hugh Shields was hostess| mother of the prospective bride . at a miscellaneous shower assist-|groom, wore mauve figured silk} ed by Mrs, George Masters and| and the bride-to-be wore a two Telephone RA 3-224) piece beige linen sheath, | ess at a linen shower assisted by kept hy Miss Sharon Gladman, In charge of the gifts on display were Mrs, William Ford and ' om i : k Thom The Hemme boing 1 Hanks: Gordon Shemilt and Mrs, Victor\ Miss Shirley Goodall Arranging n ] e nd understand SIVIng."' Miss Grace Kenne "Phair | the tea were Mrs, Arthur Allman, J The October meeting of E, A ltry to develop friendship with child will accept an ¢ in Bible study Miss Sinclair Mrs Albert Walker and Mrs.) Mrs, George Sanders, Mrs, Gor.| 1 closed the meeting with a short| poviq' McCann were co-hostesses don Shemilt and M 4 } (Gladman, Serving were Mrs working of the child's mind, ishment should Ait hi Sime J were served by Miss Sinelair| sisting were Miss Janice Walker, Clayton Lee, Miss Judy Bills and tribute to Miss Sarah Moise, a, Mr Francom thought the key should not be directed a e child 20a Mrs. A, J, McDonald Si With Walker and Mrs. Miss Marlyn Cowie, Pouring tea {were Mrs, Hugh Shields and Mrs, " The WA and Sunday school ofl Albert Walker, KOOL LITE CUSTOM ALUMINUM AWNINGS NOW... AN SAVE 20% Mr, Cross thought at times physical correction is needed, Iso lation however, being a form of rejection, is not good. It stirs feel ings of resentment, also makes a hild feel cut off, not wanted This is not conducive to mental rowth DEVELOPING OREDIENCE Mr, Francom thought most old How can we develop obedience er children should he able to Sounds odd "Install Aluminum Awnings Now" . in our children?" Mr, Cross sald understand without physical pun with Winter just around the come Bur Think A that children are great imitators, ishment. Younger ones do not Minute! Winter brings ll . and freezing we must set high ideals and good have the same understanding, and rain pounding against nl window nd doors, What examples in front of them, Also after being warned will some: better protection iB a these a ar than "Alumis num Awnings, Add 20% seasonal discount with these facts and you have the perfect reasons to install KOOL LITE Aluminum Awnings NOW! CHECK THESE FEATURES . . . ® TOP GRADE ALL-ALUMINUM CONSTRUCTION, A permanent instal- lation requiring no maintenance, withstands all types of weather, ® UNIQUE VENTED ROOF, Allows light in, keeps weather out, ® EASY TO CLEAN, A whip with a damp cloth restores lustre of rich, baked enamel finish, ® EACH AWNING is designed and built by Canadians, using Canadian materials, REMEMBER: IF IT'S KOOL LITE, IT'S THE FINEST FREE ESTIMATES EXPERT INSTALLATION PHONE TODAY AND ASK FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE was LES EVENISS SALES I RA 8-0549 || I LIMITED DONALD'S BUILDING SPECIA | 15 PRINCE ST. -- RA 5.4632 EVENINGS: RA 3.2707 Wht Al a f it, We must be confident, and ambitions of their parents, This = joner Mrs. W. Io. Gardiner! Anne Barnett held a personal | then we shall inspire the same in can cause stress and mental tur FoR Hy pl wre on Eli shower assisted by Miss Barbara he setion approve re! moil, when children try to live up MAIR, AA MR Bde | po sky duced three of the puplls who thot, Affect » dd appioval on to A their parents expect o were welcomed, Ms, Gardiner | Dohrashin ys , spoke for the Community Chest, NECESSary hd my 4 . 80 ig the " They ah uld not he pushed spoke briefly, thanking the group Miss Barbara Dobrashinsky | . 4.8 ( Se 0 Gg n ity f 3 3 MN yy shoul 1 \ t J ¥ V6 "IVE y Carole Green, Marla Welss and S¢nse of responsibil an ] . for its co-operation and interest|was hostess at a or tal shower| Caroline Clark child will copy our attitude, We too hard n Guiding. She installed new | given by the girls in the future . d must first consider the type of ) i is poss oh i ¥ i H- An Interesting panel discussion " Bafcre f id dh i of On the other hand, it POR officers, elected at the last meet | 7 dun child, before 1eciding the kind of| gible to expect too little of some : We vd eight smhers on 'Discipline at Home and hme F 1 ehil " - Roll call showed eight memb an " ev "punishment iven normal chil-| If proper help is given, children \ \ y tata 4 Mrs. Robert Kinton gave | School" took place, panelists were i ed 4 ; Irs, Marsland Rankin offered present, Mrs, Robert K Bf . dren must be punished at times will work towards what is ex . he district confer Mrs, Sidney Sharples, the Rev: "Loon the har 1 ther prayer for the new officers and|a report from the dists cor ; o keep them from harming them-| pected of them, It is too much to|'] 81. Ge 0's Parish erend Clinton Cross, Mr. Barnard co jvec' Most 'children will acee g . . all those who help in any way ence held in Bt, George & 3 : elves ost 'children will accept|expect parents to be always pati al f the execu Lewis and Mr, John Francom.|, ( vith the young people « Hall, and also from the e» . certain limitations §0 long ent, always gentle, and never to board meeting Mrs. R. G. Bell was moderator. 4c they have a healthy relations| seold Refreshments were served, tive hoard Jit oi RE hos { affe tion for parents." Ae a Door prize was won by Mrs.| Mrs, A, F, Smith presided for MEANING OF DISCIPLINE hip and affection for par J The general opinion was that Tohn Bowers the election of officers as follows: The question was asked "What coping WITH DISOBEDIENCE Affection, praise and attention to' President, Mrs, A, G, Davey; does dis pline maen to you'? The next question was 'How the vsitntial, needs Of We chil: san SCOUT MOTHER'S AUX, |vice-president, Mrs, €, N, MeDaon 1 ! a § Was of the opinion that oan we cope when anger and dis-|! fer Wh on tio Make them § POW! The October meeting of the |Kinton; treasurer, Mrs, William discipline means the guidance of| 1 odience occur?" These are gens 'M the right direction, especiallyigand Scout Mothers' Auxiliary! Crawford children in their growth, The erally the result of trouble if it is remembered that children' was held recent n St. Matthe Plans were disc ed for the ~ J n ning nba " "i ¥ are y n Ty 5 \ J . 4 " b root of the w ord being disciple Everyone wishes to fit in, to) 27 only children and the Anglican Chureh, Mrs, €, N, Me: [Christmas parties for the Cubs or follower, children will follow nieado "to he accepted, "We must erally have the desire to please, Donald, vice-president, presided, and Scouts the pattern set by parents Or {ry to understand, try not to dom- and grow up to expectations Ihe reports were read hy Mrs Refreshments were served hy elders. Unacceptable behaviour In|jyate or impose our own will, Give After a vote of thanks to the Roland Kenton, secretary, and Mrs, A, I', Smith and Mrs, Stan a child shows that he is In trouble ype ohild a chance to state his panel, refreshments were served,' Mrs, William Crawford, treasurer, iley Paradise, and needs help, Mr, Francom also - » thought discipline is a growth pro cess, Mrs, Sharples thought discipline an integral part of education it self, The body is the servant of the will, and if taught to love yi eventually conform, There is duty, hate violence and respect no and to a child's needs, We others as himself from youth, the must not meet anger with anger child will learn to conform to so Try to be calm and serene. and clety 0 ' : A ; think of the child's feelings and Mr, Lewis admitted that even qs" adults need disciplines to avoid overdoing or to cause them to do as they ought, Punishment is one part of discipline and teachers have limits placed on them in this respect, Eventually, if ehil dren are not disciplined, the law will step In to do this, SLM A HY PAY MORE! for Aluminum Comb, Storm and Screen WINDOWS Double hung or slide siders up to 100 untied inches. Height plus ° o_o 11.95 DOORS -- Self-storing Al- uminum Full 1", Complete with all hardware Reg. 59.50 34.95 Installation Extra Terms wp to § years PHONE NOW FOR FREE A Miss Diaone Phillips' room, Grade 4 snd 5, Mrs, Otte ¥, ; ' | | Cedardale H&S Association or aus of Ve {| Holds "Get Acquainted" Night [simi as g own's room, Grade rs, The October meeting of Cedar-|Grade 8 accepled class pins on Brown's Leaviit; Mr, Kegan § |dale Home and School Associa- behalf of their class, Guiso's room, Grade 8, Mrs, tion was "Get Acquainted" night.| The school bezesr will be held Peter Dobroeshinsky |A large number of parents bi on Saturday, November 26, in the. Mrs, James Curran will be tended welcoming the opportunity school (vice-president of the association to talk to thelr childre n's teacher Mrs, Elliott named the Grade for the year ff [and discuss apy problems they Mothers for the year as follows:! The room prize was awarded may have in their school Work sire Joanne Kerr's rooms, Kin-ito Mrs: Joanne Kerr's kindergar- Mrs, Alyn Elliott, president, dergarten, Mrs, William Andrey; |ten class, At the November meet- presided and welcomed the par- Mrs, Elinor Kidd's room, Grade ing Constable John Tone will ents to the school, The minutes |, Mrs, John Burnett; Mrs, Alma speak on safety, and roll call were read by Mis, Widmeyer's room, Grades 1 and! Refreshments were served hy Gordon Beaton, The treasurer's 2, Mrs, George Wilson; Miss An- the social executive, Mrs, Adrian report was given by Mrs, Gordon na Hanpskeinen's room, Grades Hill, Mrs, James Johnstone and McQuaid, 3 and 4, Mrs, Laurence Gosick;| Mrs, Roy Foster and provided by Mrs, Elliott reminded everyone Miss Karen McDowell's room,|the mothers of Grades 6 and 8 of the Area "C" conference to he Grade 2, Mrs, Edward Graham; under the convenership of the held in Peterborough October Miss Pamela Stone's room, |grade mothers, Mrs, Alex Hastie 29, Mrs, Earl Hoy, vice-president Grade 4, Mrs, George Brooks, and Mrs, Péter Dobroshinsky, of Council, spoke on the aims of = o-- -- Home and School and brought greetings from Council, The two public speaking cham: pions of the school, Ropsld Jo- seph, Junior and Bonnie Leavitt, Senior, gave speeches on the aims and purposes of the Com- munity Chest, Two students from WINTER CALL RA 3-2245 for Prescription Service Mark has also greal-grand- parents, Mr, and Mrs, William Linton, Coldsprings, Ontario, TIME TABLE and a greet » great » grand. | Effective mother, Mrs, William Pratt, October 30th, 1960 Grafton, Buses will run on Standard Time SERVICE BETWEEN OSHAWA & TORONTO REMAINS Photo by Hornshy Entertain A trousseau tea was held on "COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION 1S OUR PROFESSION" Qury. & Lovells 0SHAWA--BOWMANVILLE--WHITBY "We Send Medicines To Europe Postdge Free" of OSHAWA Bus Terminal, 18 Pines Street Harry Donald Lid, 300 Dundes St, E, Telephone MO 8.3675 The door and guest book were Thomas | IZELLER'S DOWNTOWN E ONLY WINTER - WARM COATS PRICED FOR SAVINGS 12.98 SIZES 7 TO 14 Wool fibrene with cosy warm quilted line ing trimmed with a pert fur collar that's sure to win the heart of a young miss, Colors; Loden, blue, green, brown, Hurry for this exceptional money-saver, SKI SUITS Size 2-3x 8.98 Size 46x .,.., 9.98 Cotton China Drill Ski Suit, Jacket has attached split hood lined with imitation fur pile and Eskimo braid trim, full front zipper closing, rayon quilted lined, blue, red, green, Use Our Convenient "Lay-Away" Plan A Small Deposit will Held Any Artigle Until Needed, "Tio COATS 8.98 Boys' or Girls' Coat of wool and fibs BOYS' ZERO DUFFLE COAT w= rene, two-tone, rayon quilted lining, 100% Nylon warp. 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