Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jul 1962, p. 8

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Pm eae ee St. Gertrude's CWL Presents Awards To Top Students St. Gertrude's Catholic Wom- en's League held a Communion ANN LANDERS Pick-up With Stranger | SOCIAL NOTICES | AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Orville M. Heard, 61 Muskoka avenue, will be at home to their relatives and friends on Sunday, July 15, ASR Not Worth The Risk Breakfast for the Grade 8 stu- from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. on ener senntnnenntnnaraetinnnetea tie non Sena inten <Sh Maot " ahi NEWLYWEDS TAKE AN OLD-FASHIONED RIDE dents and their parents in the parish hall recently. The head Uemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Dear Ann Landers: Last Fri- table guests were the Rever- § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, July 7, 1962 day evening there was a movie I wanted to see so I went by end J. B. Myers, the Rever. end S, Coates, ¢haplain at the Ontario Hospital. in Whitby, Mrs. James Noonan and Mrs. John Poltz. On behalf of the League Mrs. Poltz and Mrs. Noonan pre- sented each student with a rosary. Two missals were pre- sented to the boy and girl who attained the highest standing in the class. Mrs, Noonan con- gratulated Christopher Pinto and Mary Patricia Byrne on their success and made the presentation. Father Myers spoke briefly and introduced the guest speaker, Father Coates, who congratulated the students on theif year's work and said he hoped that the training they had received so far would become a pattern for the future. Since the world of more to material values he | Stressed the need for the young |people to set a good example help them in living. today was leaning more and| TINA WILSON myself. (I'm a girl, 16.) As I walked into the theater a clean- cut man (I would guess his age to be about 25) smiled at me. I kept right on walking. A few minutes later he was sitting next to me. He offered me some popcorn, started a a few remarks. When the movie was over he asked me if I'd like a soda and I said yes. His car was parked in a lot nearby and we drove to a little cafe. It was all very respectable. He didn't try to get fresh or anything. When he took me home I gave him my phone number. é My mother was waiting on the porch and saw me get out of the car. She asked me who the man was and I told her how we met. She almost took my head off. I think a girl 16 is old enough ito pick her own friends, don't you? Please help me. I'm in deep trouble at home.--ROSE Dear Friend: A Rose by any LINDA RISEBROUGH @ doth spiritually and morally. . ' Heeb' fiart gies core ord Oshawa Guide Co. P resents other name is still a pick-up when she gets into a car with a stranger. He may have looked "clean-cut,"' but many a decent- conversation and we exchanged) shat the occasion of their 45th wed- hair, and they did far too much|ding anniversary. talking. 1 haven't heard from the fellow since that day. Do you this ended our HUMILIATED WORLD-WIDE GROUP | Women's Institutes, now a think perhaps he got a bad) world-wide organizatoin, were impression of my family and i friendship? -- ge in 1897 at Stoney Creek, less. by Mrs, Adelaide Hood- Dear Humiliated: If this is the reason the fellow has not called, then he's for the birds. Your mother should have taught her sons better manners for their sake, not to impress company. In any event, the behavior of your brothers! should not have made one -par- ticle of difference to the young man. , Dear Amn Landers: I'm a | widow 54 years old. My husband | passed away seven months ago. He was a difficult man to live with but I kept my troubles to myself. More than once I told 'friends and relatives that the jblack eye and the cuts on my |lip were from household acci- |dents. | A man I've known for many years has asked me to go out with him. His wife was a fine woman and I knew her before she died four years ago. Would) it be sacrilegious to be seen) with a gentleman only seven) months after my _husband's) THE MOST TREASURED NAME IN PERFUME Mr. and Mrs. Murray Jones enjoyed an old~- fashioned buggy ride through Stouffville following their recent mar- CHANEL EP AR 9 a @ Open Evenings 'til 9 p.m. 28 KING ST, E- 723-4621 I'm Told That WARD'S Is The Place To-Go For. .. VENETIAN SHADE REPAIRS re-corded. | Harri f Osh M Wil |Pamela Mason, Valerie Wright. ilk|Harris, of Oshawa; Mrs. Wil-| : : ; : Fs pa Reng Agen Oe lita theCotchane of Belleville: |PRE-NUPTIAL PARTIES The Oshawa Lionettes| The Guide Captain, Miss San- : illi Cut. | Strs " .|dya Clark and her Lieutenant, ; ;: "|Mrs. E. S. Linstead and Mrs.| Dr. and Mrs. William McCut- "Strawberry Tea" held recent beech Mrs. Labahovich chose ' cot-| Mrs. A. W. Brock and Mrs, |4t @ dinner at the Toronto Skat-|complete success. Excellent Strawberry shortcake was serv- ' ; ral figt jing and Cricket Club. Miss Mir-| mer. weather, very plea- ion- ton sheath in tones of white|D. Slemmon invited the guests|!"8 i ' jsum sshd ; ed by members of the Lion and amethyst and a corsage|to the dining room. Assisting |!am Harris, the bride-elect was|sant surroundings and a largelettes.. Many residents of Hills- of white carnations. Mrs. W. H.|were Mrs. James Harris, Mrs.|Presented with a corsage of|gathering made it a most en-|qale Manor joined in the af- "hg Sis alias white orchids and sweetheart|joyable social event. Tea was/fair, thoroughly enjoying them- |roses. Mrs. B. F. Koch and/served by Her Worship Mayor|selyes. Ticket convener was |Mrs. Frank D. Slemmon en-|Christine Thomas, President|Mrs, Jack Anderson. Mrs. Ray tertained for Miss Harris at the|Mrs. Robert Schoenau, Past/Stephenson and Mrs. Edwin home of Mrs. C. C. Jeffrey. |presidents, Mrs. Rufus Lam-|Wellman were the tea 'con- A kitchen shower was given|bert and Mrs. Wolfe Miller) yeners, |by Mrs. Robert Mathews, of|------ | Oshawa and held at the home | tiy ' in| ; Fy ive bridegroom was held in of her sister, Mrs. William Wil-| Oshawa, oa a_ presentation | ew he Perry. ' was made to the guest of honor. | Boge wig roe gar Porc "he After the wedding rehearsal| | bri te Hatinn te on Friday evening, Mr. and} |bride-elect's fiance Mrs. Walter ' i : .|Mrs. Walter Labanovich, of, Kocoj; Mrs. James Wilson;|.'* dant : |Whitby, parents of the bride-| Mrs. Joseph Debosky and Mrs. ; i vista -Zael , entertained the bridal William Dillings. It was held on|®.., : | the lawn at the home of Mr ana Patty ot ee. Sineet 8 Walter Labanovich. of | CO™¥2Y Gardens, Port Perry. Whitby. This was followed by a [-- dinner party attended by -75 SALE guests. Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Daff of Whitby and Miss Elaine) Spencer of Brooklin, entertain- | ed at a barbecue. The bride- WALMSLEY & MAGILL elect and her fiance were pre- sented with lawn chairs and a 9 KING ST. E. OSHAWA | their everyday) AKI | col ner Pinte taney LWO All-Round Cords, Badges : riage in the Altona United | Claremont. The bridegroom is Cc ristopher into anke looking guy has been known to\death? My sisters say I ought Missionary Church. The bride | the son of Mr. and Mrs. Father Coates and the Pt The Third Oshawa Guide;Miss Petty Morris were pre-jhit a girl over the head with ato be ashamed of myself for keld, daughter of Mr. and --Photo Courtesy Stouffville |of the students. a A ..|Guides. Miss Clark, who has| I am opposed to girls taking; They claim I should stay in) Mrs. Murray Dunkeld, RR 2, : Tribune | at their closing meeting, their| -esigned as Guide Captain was|up with strangers any time and|mourning for a full year. oe . ews, of Oshawa; Mrs. John Har- PERSONALS Gaskell, Kingsway Districtithe Parents Committee by the|to_be about 25. It just may be| CIDED : Miriam Evelyn Harris Honore jris, of Uxbridge; Mrs. H. H. . =| Comm and Mrs. Agnes! president, Mrs. John Riebrough.|that he was 35--with a wife and) Dear Undecided: Mourning Ireland, of Ottawa; Miss Elaine') Miss Betty Storms, Madison|Pugh, Brown Owl of the Third| Company leader Bonnie Hart|six kids. lwhat? The shiners and the fat At Trousseau Tea And Showefrs | Macbutt of Whitby, Miss|birthday and bon-voyage party| The highlight of the evening] the Guide Captain and her Lieu-|Toots. Consider yourself lucky) It's how you feel that counts,| Georgia Brock, Miss Jane Mc-/held by friends and neighbors|was the presentation of All!tenant. and promise never again. and if you feel like going out-- Mrs. William Thomas Harris,|blue with white polka dots. Her|Cutcheon, of Belleville; Mrs..at the home of Mrs. Donald} Round Cords the second high-| the Fuchsia Patrol was cho, Dear Amn Landers: I have|go, : fs 'et Ri " ; "SHARP CHEESE tertained at her home, recent-|themums. __ land Mrs. Geoffrey Taylor. prior to her departure by jet/Risebrough and Tina Wilson.|, he oe "|is from another city, He moved zi gery eed of her daughter,| A silver candelabra with) Mrs. James Cairns and Mrs.|for a six-week vacation to visit)Each alse received a spoon! frat Broroe ren ol ie a he here a few months ago to take Parmesan a pag Miriam Evelyn Harris, whose | white tapers and two antique|C, C, Jeffrey were in charge of|Telatives in Edinburgh and'from the Guide Company. : job. Two weeks ago I invited|skim-milk product of sharp " ; ' \ te rang von |All Round Girls was present- h ld become ac-|dressing. Walter Labanovich is .takeg|orange blossoms, canterbury|trousseau rooms were Miss as presented: Globetrotter, Bever- ; so he. cou 4 place, today in Port Perry/|bells, peonies, hydrangeas and|Ethel Dodd, Mrs. W. G. Chap- Pep gorge re ol re ley Morris, Cook -- Beverley o by pepe Pg rag age J | quainted with my family. United Church. maiden hair fern graced the|man, Mrs. William McCut-/Glden Age Club travelled by |Risebrough and Mrs. W. Wilson.|"y haye two brothers who arelf . Risebrough, Tina Wilson, Han-| K I N G Ss W A Vv ess, and guest of honor, were Presiding were Miss Eunice) Miss Jayne Harris, of Whitby, ee n dywoman -- Linda Risebrough, the following girls trying their/10 and 12 years old, have no) ? Mrs. Walter Labanovich, mo-|Harris, Miss Morwenna Harris,|and Miss Peggy Ann McCutch. "0S! &M0Y a 8. ltina Wilson, Hiker -- Linda/hostess badge -- Kathy Sproule,|manners whatever and I'm) ther of the prospective bride-|Mrs. B. F. Koch, Mrs. A. W./eon of Belleville attended the 0 ! y ; ; ronto, formerly of Oshawa, was| The following girls were en- 294 Beverley Morris. The even-|boys came to the table ion grandmother of the bride-elect.|Miss Elizabeth Crozier, of apf Following the tea a dinnerin town yesterday afternoon onjrojjed as Guides ---.Van Pether-|in& Closed with "Taps"'. dirty fingernails, uncombe¢ Mrs, Harris wore a _white/ester, N.Y.; 'Mrs. Robert J./party was given by Mr. andjhis way to Bobcaygeon to spendlick, Gaynor Lockey, Kathleen --------------=----==----<-- Tasemenearemrne ernie in er ; linen dress embroidered with| Harris, Uxbridge; Mrs. F. ; New Owner MRS. HEATHER LUND) : Dart, Dianne Dart, corsage of pink carnations. The|cock, of Ottawa; Mrs. Fred| guests, their summer cottage. For the above period our regular 7.50 permanent will be REDUCED TO 6.50 and to all ladies taking SET within the following two weeks. THE SALON IS LOCATED NEXT DOOR TO THE SUNOCO STATION 3 MILES EAST OF OSHAWA is the former Evelyn Dun- | Lorne Jones, Ashburn RR 1. |lic Women's League on behalf Company had as their guests/sented with gifts : from th e|beer bottl if Warne vet. even: considering 'such a: thing, Mothers, as well as Mrs. J. T.|aiso presented with a gift from} any place, You say he appeared, What is your advice?--UNDE- |Spencer, of Brooklin; Mrs. John|avenue, was entertained at a|/Brownie Pack. was presented with a gift from) You're home free on this one, | ip? Queen street, Port Perry, en-|corsage was of white chrysan-|Frank Godley; Miss Alice Dodd|Clemence, Stevenson's road,lest award in Guiding, to Linda) son as the best patrol for the/Peen dating a young man who|----- | : a f : marriage to Charles Martin/silver sugar bowls of white|the guest book. Assisting in the nearby towns in Scotland. The following badges were A cake congratulating the two\him to have dinner in our home| vor, is mostly used as a grated 7 ; Morris, First Class -- Linda Receiving with the host-|tea table. cheon and Mrs. B. F. Koch,.|>US to Toronto on Wednesday A dessert tea was served by|a couple of little brats. They are| Mr. Walter G. Corben of Loe raha Tina Wilson. Debra Moring, Norma Forest|really ashamed of them. The groom and Mrs. W. H. Harris,|Brock, Mrs. W. G. Chapman, | door. H D.|Mrs. Harris at Conway Gardens|the weekend with Mr. and Mrs./Stewart, Mary Anne Creamer, pink, pink accessories and a|Slemmon and Mrs. O. W. Han-|for the family and out-of-town George F. Corben and family at! Joanne SPECIAL OPENING OFFER advantage of this we offer a FREE SHAMPOO AND Re-taped ahd Free Pick-Up and Delivery. 33 SIMCOE ST, SOUTH PHONE 725-1151 This Is Your INDEPENDENT | INSURANCE AGENT He is a member of your community and owns his own business. He has vast insurance patio table. The staff of the Dr. S. 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