Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Aug 1962, p. 7

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SOCIAL NOTICES | ssnirax. (cP)--the Chron Peaaingeresen png 4 has learned \from 'sources im the party AT HOME : |councils" that former federal Mr. and Mrs. James Greenlaw,| works minister Robert Winters 214: John street west, Whitby,| may return to polities and seek will be at home to their friends |jeadership of the Nova Scotia and neighbors on Wednesday,|Liberal party at a leadership August 22, 1962, from 2.00 t0/convention in September. 5.00 and 7.00 to 9.00 on the oc- casion of their golden wedding |F YOY ARE NOW TAKING A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or THREE TIMES A WEEK AT HOME Mr. and Mrs, James Leckie, | 385 Adelaide avenue west, will ... THEN You SHOULD BuY BR TODATI be at home on Saturday, Au- the Laxative Tablet with the pe ee ye thelr friends, neigh GENTLE DIFFERENCE ors and relatives from 2.00 10 v 50 and 70 10 8.00 p.m. On| Remedy! There iene ledown, 20 e occasion 0! eir golden! uncomfor after-feeling wedding anniversary. ee sendortabe laxative. ~ pnd 70 years, Nt has been giving folks pleasant, effective relief overnight. MC cmeon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 20, 1962 7 Bride's Father Officiates At Allen-Aitken Wedding performed|They wore identical street- Churchilength dresses of ice-blue bro- of Miss\cade with silk organza over- aughter| skirts, matching hats and car-| perature soared to 105 degrees jried baskets of blue and white) § ; Sunday, making it the hottest hasta chrysanthemums, | ¥ ' day in St. Louis in more than eight years. The record of 115 degrees was set July 14, 1954, The marriage was in Calvary Baptist 4/on Saturday, August 18, Moira Isabelle Aitken, d lof the Reverend and Mrs. Wil- 'liam Niven Aitken, and Mr./s| :|Maurice Gene Allen, son of Mr.! Mr. Milton Arnold was. the j\and Mrs. Oscar B. Allen, all Of best man with Mr, Lyndon| HEAT RECORD ST. LOUIS (AP)--The tem- Helps you feel better ... and look better! | REGULAR CHOCOLATE COATED + JUNIORS Oshawa. : The ceremony was performed | iby the bride's father assisted '\py the Reverend Ernest Winter 'list, accompanying Mrs. ¢ | gown JET CARDIGAN This colorful sweater with | like to obtain the knitting in- its highflying jets was de- | structions, simply send a signed for the ogg | stamped, self-addressed en- de 4 lod Oak wool, | Velope plus ten cents for it can be made with buttons | handling, to the Needlecraft | as shown, or with a "Zipper". | Department of this paper, re- | The instructions, in chart questing the Jet Cardigans form, are available in sizes | for Boys and Girls, Leaflet 8, 10 and 12. If you would! Number 11-1. ANN LANDERS Thinks Slumber Party Is Wholesome Fun Dear Ann Landers: Ourjanswers to a few thousand let- daughter belongs to @ very fine|ters of my own. high school sorority. The girls) I don't know what "engaged| are from 15 to 17 years of age. without a ring" means, but if} They planned a rush-slumber it means what I think it means, | party for about 30 girls. Our) you owe this girl the courtesy of | daughter offered our home. a personal visit : The girls were to meet here --Dear Ann: My boss is an at 11 p.m. Their dates were tolexecutive with this firm and leave no later than midnight. I've been his secretary for The sorority hired a six-piece/seven years. Naturally, I'm band to play from 1 a.m. till|completely loyal. I try hard to 4a.m. All the young fellows in| steer clear of his personal life, | the band are respectable. My|but it's not easy. His wife is a daughter explained that they highly neurotic woman and has must have this band to jmpress a suspicious nature. She's con- the prospective pledges. stantly checking, which, of A mother of one of the best|course, puts him in a bad light. | prospective pledges phoned me| Last week the boss was out of to say her daughter could not|town. His wife came down and attend the party because boys! spent two hours going through will be present. She also men- his desk drawers. | tioned some ugly rumors about I needed some reports which boys crashing slumber parties. were in his office and I caught| (Pure gossip, I'm sure.) her red - handed. She was This. woman made me feel as|shaken, but said nothing. if I were sponsoring something, I don't wish to be a bearer of which is in poor taste. I see tales but I despise a person who nothing wrong with high school|sneaks around. The question: girls having a sorority rush-|Should I tell my boss?--SEM- slumber party. It is part of PER FIDELIS wholesome, teen-age fun. Do| Dear Fidelis: No. It would you agree? --TULSA MOTHER open a whole new can of worms "Dear Mother: Sorry, I don't/and this situation sounds plenty agree with any part of it--be-|wormy as it is. ginning with high school sorori-| An executive's. desk drawers ties, which I abhor should have locks. Suggest it at Eleven o'clock at night is not once time for teen-agers to be get- ting together. If you think you HOUSEHOLD HINT can broom out boys in one hour, whether your potato s@lad you're kidding yourself. And if ;omemade or store-bought, try this is to be a slumber party, flaking sardines into it for new when are the girls supposed to savory flavor slumber? Finally, it's a sad commen tary on our society if you must hire a six-piece band to impress 15-year-old girls. I applaud the mother who is keeping her daughter at home. Dear Ann Landers: This is what I call a kick in the head _ me asking for advice. I used to read your column for yaks never thinking one day I'd be one of those crazy, mixed up kids, For the better part of a year I've been engaged (without a ring) to a lovely girl. She's very emotional and can break out in tears if I tell her her dress is too long. I'm becoming inter- ested in someone else and I feel rotten about it, I've got to let her know soon. A letter would be a whole lot easier on both of us, but some- how I can't find the right words. I want her to know I appreciate all she has done for me (loaned me money and like that) but I just don't think we were meant for each other. I know you're busy, Ann, but if you could just scratch out a paragraph or two I'd sure ap- preciate it.--T SHIRT : DEAR SHIRT: Sorry but I've got all I can do scratching out FOR MEN ONLY! Now, for the first time . +; Osh- awa's only exclusive Men's Groom~ ing Studio. Don't take even chad your .oPmeantment with on eX: peri ming specialist con be orranged at Rudy's. 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Passage of such ma terial calls for an immediate ond thorough examination by a physi- cian Breast Discharge Q. | am the mother of two boys. | have been having a water dis- charge from my breasts. Could this be from over-active glands? A. Breast discharge of this char- acter calls for an examination by your physicion. Of the possible causes, none could be considered "'over-active glands". iSee your doctor. several /Quality ... istoff of pharmacists. 28 KING ST. EAST OPEN EVERY EVE Professional Skill . . | good reasons for having your prescription filled by our competent organ- veorge with Miss Ruth Skinner, Delaney, soloist. The bride chose a full-length of white embroidered) organza over taffeta with a full) skirt. The fitted bodice was de- signed with a scoop neckline and long sleeves. Her finger-tip veil was held by a floral head- dress and she carried a Ccas- cade of Sweetheart roses. The bride's sister, Miss Irene Anne Aitken, was_ the maid of honor with Mrs. Edward Johnston and Miss Dolores Allen as attendants. PRINTED PATTERN, jand four, SEE DIAGRAM By ANNE ADAMS Slip into the PLAYSUIT -- quickest-to-sew, smartest of the summer! No waist seams, 80 you can belt it or not for sports and sunning. Printed Pattern 4993: Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 requires 1% yards 45-inch fabric FIFTY CENTS. (50 cents) in coins (no stamps, please) for this pattern, Ontario residents add 2 cents sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, AD- DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE: ADAMS, care of The Oshawa Times, Pattern Dept., Oshawa, Ont. OVER 100 ANSWERS to "whatto-wear' -- in our new full color Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. Casual, dressy, school and holding the hair straight to _ aj sizes! Send 35 cents now. | amination Urged Prematurity Q. in what way does premature birth affect 'an individual in later life, especially with regard to the generative organs and the ability to have children? A. 'In general, the premature child "catches up" ond shows no distinguishing features as an adult. So far as we know there is no relationship between prema- turity and the ability to have children. Nor is such ability necessarily related to size of the generative organs. Underdevelop- ment (something quite different) is a medical problem which can be dealt with by your physician. | Questions directed to Science Editors, P.O. Box 97, Terminal "'A','| |Teronto, Ontario will be incorporated in these columns when possible. . Economy . . . these ore three PHONE 723-4621 NING TILL 9 P.M. @ FREE DELIVERY @ Greene and Mr. Do as ushers. | Mrs. Aitken received the guests at the reception held at the Hotel Genosha, wearing a street-length sheath dress of rose - beige, matching accesso- ries and a corsage of tea roses The bridegroom's mother chose a sheath dress of gold brocade, matching accessories: and cor- sage. When the bridal couple left after the reception the bride was wearing a navy blue and white two-piece dress, white hat, navy blue and white acces- sories and a corsage of pink Sweetheart roses After touring the province on their honeymoon trip, the bridal | couple will make their home in proudly present Honey Grape-| Richmond, Virginia, where Mr. Allen will be studying at the {Union Theological Seminary. CHILD GUIDANCE | From Months of Babes | Come Lovely Thoughts | By GARY C. MYERS, Ph.D.\come in contact with, we should | 'Often in this column 1 havejnever be astonished by any re- lurged parents not only to read|mark by that child," lto the child from the time he is two or' much younger but|school, also was read to from also to take down the yarns|her very early years. coming out of this tot's head. | Some months ago I quoted in 10 months old, her mother cap- | this column a few such yarns|tured in shorthand this precious spun by a child' between two spontaneous utterance: "And then the dry sea came up for three days and nights, and Mr. Teddy Bear went to San Diego for 20 pieces of sil- ver, and I went up in the sky so blue--the pleasantest thing eyer a child can do, and guard with tenderness small things that have no words. And I went to my Father, which are in heaven, and I took my coat of many colors and threw it into the fiery furnace." nald Perkins} a s 'way back rime treats happened." a p effort spent Rosa (not her real iname). These yarns were se- llected from over 100 typewrit- ten pages of Rosa's creations |sent me by her mother. They are not "cute", 'smart sayings of a child, but spontan- jeous expressions of a little girl) | who didn't know that what she) lwas saying was being taken) down in shorthand . by her! mother. |DID THE SAME Tig The mother's notes intrigued) BASILY GUESSED me because Mrs. Myers and I) You and I can guess the likewise took down hundreds of] Stories and poems this child had yarns from our own childrenjheard. After all, 'doesn't any |when between the ages two and|creation consist of old friends five. In my first book, The|dressed up in new clothes? Learner and His Attitude (San-| Our daughter, three, born Co. 1925), I printed a num. | tends to use her left hand. | ber of these yarns, which had in| often try gently to persuade her them items of their recorded|to use her right hand, espec- lexperience, and stories often|ially while she eats. read to them, noting that a| A. If I were you, I would nol single yarn often incorporated work at it during mealtime, lest ideas, even language, of several|you interfere with her enjoy- |different stories or poems they| ment of food. jhad often heand. Offer things to her right I concluded: "If we knew/hand. Kindly encourage her to what was experienced. by any|scribble, draw, color, build with igiven child, what he has seen blocks, pound and throw things lor heard or felt, or in any way with the right hand. "Summer Special" We will build on your foundation this beautiful home "THE WYNCLIFFE™ 1 \ | LIVING ROOM RTS. | Suhe HW ceeo 208036 Pa ---- ONLY ... .$2875 You Finish The Interior 100.00 DOWN ...... ONLY 54.81 PER MONTH FREE ALUMINUM SCREENS & STORM WINDOWS ON ALL ORDERS PLACED DURING AUGUST ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL AUGUST OFFER LONG SAULT CONSTRUCTION CORP. LTD. 178 SIMCOEST.N. (Side entrance) 728-4614 OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. 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