Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Jun 1962, p. 9

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CELEBRATE SILVER WEDDING A buffet supper was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bunner, Hillcroft Astreet, to honor Mr. and Mrs. John Milne, Grierson street, who celebrated their 25th 'wedding anniversary recent- | ly. The attractive tea table was centred with a beautiful The Elgin Mundays "Tap STARS SA 'Are Complimented On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Munday were honored recently at a party of friends and relatives, on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. The bride of 25 years ago is the former Dorothy Holland, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hol- Jand, a pioneer family of Osh- awa. Elgin Munday, now a teacher at OCVI, is the son of Mrs. Mark Munday of Bowman- yille and the late Mr. Munday { The party was held at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. W. A, Folland, brother of the bride Guests were present from To- ronto, Port Credit and Bowman- CHILD GUIDANCE \ Adair, Wickett | Rites Solemnized Teacher Should Beware | In Whitby Recently Of Using 'Big Words | Duar ms, saat, By G, CLEVELAND MYERS | Also, as these teachers meet 274 John MecCreadie Adair, son Hundreds of teachers attend-|parents of children informally, | Sy, Adiie all of Whitby, were ing college courses this summerjat the PTA or in special CON-| inited in marriage by tha Rass will learn some words new tojference, they will use some of| rend W. 4. S: McClure in St them. Next fall some of these|the new words they learned in Andrew's Presbyterian Chaves: teachers will throw about these| summer courses. Whitby, recently. : words among théir colleagues, rp f By ESTRELLITA are sollection of Emily Carr paint- public, making their home in Whitby.| observances this year. They areiwas a native of Buenos Aires.) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 28, 1962 Dorothy Wickett Guest of Honor Prior to Wedding Mrs. John Adair, former! Dorothy Jean Wickett, was fet: éd with several pre-nuptial showers, ; Mrs. Greta Williams and Miss Elaine Cheethan held @ shower at the former's home. Mem- bers of the bridge club were creer and presented the ride-to-be with linens. Mrs. Hayes Myers and Miss) Jane Myers were co-hostesses at a china and crystal shower. The five future sisters-in-law were co-hostesses at a micel- lanéous shower held at the home of Mrs, Ronald Adair, As- sisting Mrs. Ronald Adair to serve refreshmeénis wére Mrs. Thomas Adair, Mrs, William Adair, Mrs. Douglas Dair, and Mrs. Gerald Fletcher. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Rich Mrs. Archie McNeil was co-hostess. Mrs. Howard Lane held @ linen shower at hér home, with Mrs. Ray Connell and Mrs. Ken Watts as co-hostesses. | The members of Benevolent |Rebekah, 132 Whitby held a Wickett with an electric coff maker, be staff of Accounts ceivable riment prese the erisetnche ein a white bel spread and a pair of pillow, together in layers for that rons 4 ' HELLO, EVERYONE! The greeting comes from | Homes all of Oshawa, and he Master David Edward, who | is the great-grandson of Mrs. miscellaneous shower and the is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | yarneg Nicol of Toronto, David lgirls at General Motors, Ac- Ser ae SOaGT. Vent avon: was nine months old when this |counts Receivable Department, David's grandparents are Mr. rs | siluk ict taken, recently, |held a dinner and presentation and Mrs, Alexander Wasiluke | picture was taken, recently it the Hone? oF the bride-tote | i made SLIPCOVERS Slipcovers will be cut and pinfitted in your -home. 926 SIMCOE ST. N. 725-3144 and Mr. and Mrs. George ' --Aldsworth Photography 2 aa s <<< | Her neighbors presented Mis: from a collection recently ac-| quired by the B.C, SQVETDASD:| JOHN A. OVENS ngs, never before seen by the) | SPANISH DANCER Optometrist s) | La Argentina, the famed will be restored and) coinish dancer who died inf. HARE OPTICAL 8 BOND ST. EAST 723-4811 NEW TO PUBLIC VICTORIA (CP) -- A large ramed for Victoria's centenary | 1936, real name Antonia Merce, | | | | Mrs. P. N. Spratt played the +h i Y THEM : piey! feéling a bit superior, perhaps, or ork og be im- Wedding music and the soloist as they do so. pressed, overawed, just as they Douglas Taylor, sang '"'Be- sometimes are overawed,| un and "Tl Waik Beside) B & PW Holds though not enlightened, by the) *®%- | ' technical words their family ian ae lim ' é doctor sometimes bandies me e s Annual Picnic around. : gown A avid 'spbcte Notting. Among the words which "4M /ace, purchased in Eng- bese ctuner favored eacert. attending num me and and caved' mauve awa Business and Professional/°oU"ses Will hear are "mental ©Md surroun ice kee Women's Club held in the de.|Plock and "immature'. They She was attended by Mrs, lightful surroundings of Mrs./ May rey ane oot Hom wt Ray Connell, Oshawa; Miss se gio home, Little) tien iailiia "wit a parent Jane Myers, Whitby, and Mrs. Foiseis super, the preck about a certain child. Arthur Hurn, Toronto, all wear- Ing supper, te al ing embroidered mauve organ- dent, Miss Gladys Hill, e€X- DONT KNOW MEANING a ; pressed the regret of the club) 'Technical terms related to hu- "2 OV®T Peau de sole ana oat at losing some valued mem-/ man behavior can be good posts 'Ying nosegays of white and) Oe aks year. She expressed /around which to. cluster and mative baby chrysanthemums, | San dette duties their {asten a vast amount of infor-- Mr, William Adair. was best membérshi here and extended| mation, fo long as those Unite man for his brother. The us- the b t Se h ie | jand hearing these terms know 2 ae ml | é bes bog a Big ig Pacha good deal about what they hers were Mr. Clive Parsons Hueeess a6 hapelieas mean. But, unfortunately, these|and Mr. William Wickett. | highlight of the picnic/'e™™ms are used by many who A reception was held in the | wedding cake. Following sup- |was the presentation by the| Know very litte about what IOOF hal!. The bride's mother | per a gift of 25 silver dollars |president to Mrs. Myrtle Mor-|*M¢Y mean, especially when ; ; : s a they talk to parents. received in green nylon chiffon was presented to the couple [gan of the club's traditional) Mey from their relatives. Mr. and |wedding gift of a cup and During the last year or so I over green floral taffeta and Mrs. Milne were married in |saucer, decked out in the| Wave had letters from parents the bridegroom's mother chose Bowmanville at Trinity Unit- |club colors of green and gold.|Who have been told a certain piye jace. Each had a corsage ed Church parsonage, June | Members of the club who/Child of theirs has a menial)» ooo. 11, 1939. They have two sons, 'expect to attend the forthcom-|Dlock or that he's immature. Ronald and Alan. ing National Convention of the Obviously some of thesé par-| As the couple left for a honey- - 2 ------|Canadian Federation of Busi- ~ are gens A Baad Pog moon in Westérn Ontario, the)' ness and Professional Women's|them seem to suppose that be- iq. was wearing a blue suit)! Clubs at St. Andrewsby-the-|ing immature or having a men-/ 0)" 000 On ale sea Sea in New Brunswick, inital block is some kind of dis- pis seal ann et July, are President Miss ease. Mr. and Mrs. Adair Gladys Hill, the cltb's official) 'Mental block' is appearing FOR TOMORROW peor ng oe ay . styage with more frequency in letters. | : ine ser ani rs. dd. ichardson of); Now and then a parent writ- ; A good day for planning secur-\writhy, Miss Cora Cruse, Mrs.|ing of a child lagging at school' lity for the future. Conferences} : Miss Flor- ' j with your family and business Albert R. Wilson, | Miss Flor-/in one or more subjects guesses) ' aut wary (ence Hawkes and Mrs. ROS eon her own that this child must! associates should work out Very | Hawkes fay fy tal block." Shé| well and yield some good ideas. | i : : ave & menial DOCK. she : It. was announced that club/may then suppose her child |Your best hours for accomplish- |. ptigitioc we AN M ae ar ae : : activities will resume after the 7 ' i : needs the help of a psychiatrist; ment along these lines will occur} summer recess, with the execu- ; ; : before the evening hours. In the}... py ' and she could be right. But if I lay ahd OIBY ddthel tet, (02. (OF members and ¢yery child who lags at school! jlate p.m. relax and enjoy some! nrospéctive members, early in had a "mental block," the| social activity. September, at the home of Mrs | whances of finding enough psy-| FOR THE BIRTHDAY |G. Cummins, Enfield. |chiatrists are slim, since so few If tomorrow is your birthday.) Arrangements = bo all Plenle| og them are available. Se Tr euart ait vane Cruse, entertainment convener, COMMON SENSE BEST cerned, the next year will favor 294 her committee. ays ode igned to accepting fhe accomplishment of difficult mental block as thé explana- |tasks. As of early September, alized in early June, late Sep- tion of her childs learning lag, Sportswear Mix and match in pastel pink or blue... by "Miss Sun Valley'. Dreamers Exquisite floral motifs on white. . . daintily tipped with lacé; S. M, a. Midriff L. By "Schrank's", ville. Movies were shown which|tackle new projecis and, if you|tember, late December or early a mother may fail to employ Were taken at the wedding 25 can, take steps to strengthen|/January. her common sense at helping years ago. your financial position. During) Best periods for romance: him to enjoy more successes at Assisting the hostess were that month--also in laté No-|July and November. learning. Mrs. Géorgé Brown, Mrs. Iva- vember and late Decembér--you ~ RR ey SE ae s$0n Munday, Barbara and Wil- will be in periods where inge-| jiam Holland. A presentation|nuity and fesourcefulness will gras miade by Mr. Frank Black! pay off, sd try to make your aif of thé group gathéred. | influence felt in spheres Where : were married in| they will do the most good. 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