Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jan 1963, p. 8

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c|her tour this past year cone awe BRIDE FROM GERMANY Marie Kerber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Kerber, Frankfurt, Germany and Mr. Muller is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Muller, Ponty- pool. --Photo by Hornsby => cutting the cake after their ecent marriage in St. Jo- afeos Roman Cathohic rch are Mr. and Mrs. eorge Muller, Pontypool. The ide is the former Gertrude guest speaker at the January |powy of Grimsby, :|Germany. Her facts, views an cmon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, January 22, 1963 Barvinok Branch Hears Talk On Russia At January Meeting Mrs. Branch was|following guests: Mrs. Paul Ste- Mrs. Tom meeting of the Canadian Uk-|Manilla, Mrs. Michael Karpiak Asscciation|and Mrs. Joseph Semenciw. Miss Anne Sabat read the minutes and the reports of the treasury were given by Mrs to the European continent and!Steven Hercia and Mrs, Nicho- enlarged upon her visit s|las Semenuk. to the countries of Russia and; May 4, 1963 was selected as e iv hip for the annual "Spring ini i ife of| Frolic'. ee pete Mrs. John Dutchak and Mrs. Moscow and Minsk proved|Paul Plishka will co-convene a most informative. Also her de-!tea during Lent, for the benefit scription between t he existing of "Promin", a monthly pub- Walter rainian Women's Barvinok Branch, held at the manse. She spoke regarding HAPPY BIRTHDAY daughter of Mr. . A. Aldwinckle, and Mr. Staley, Hadlow, near bridge, Kent, England. --Photo by Hornsby | erything | One of my sons has had ath- and Mrs, Oshawa, |band is a college student and I and Mrs., W. G. Ton- (of the family, I make $57.50 a ANN LANDERS ° Here's Where Mother | Should Sock Boys Dear Ann Landers: For the last couple of weeks I noticed there were very few socks in the wash. I checked and found that my two teen-age sons have not been wearing socks to school. They just put their feet into their shoes and go. I asked them about his and they said it was the fad. I had never heard of this fad so I asked a few friends who are also the mothers of teen-agers. They say it's the same at their house and they can't do any- thing about it. lete's foot off and on. I don't think zoing without socks is a good idea for him. What shall I do? Keep quiet and hope the fad fades soon?--D.R. Dear D.R.: Fad shmad. Tell your boys they are not leaving the house without socks and make it final. This practice is unsanitary, unhealthy and silly. Dear Ann Landers: My hus- am the only employed member | week and this must pay for ev-| including his tuition) =A Blue-Eyed, British Baby Girl =First Wish of Adoptive Parents "The dinner meeting of the S "Soroptimist Club of Oshawajfor the hard-to-place child. | ince and' many of these were} Expound Use of Sunset | Association) conditions in East and West Gere pesgge He s Poona Mnfgesoeg man: ave much "food for N's ASSOC , cen- ; ith. thought". : ee oo in Edmonton, Al- 'sc ae vp Bes javahg The president, Mrs Robe , 'ont| Gaughter of Sgt. Clive S. Sholdra, opened the meeting). At the earliest convenient Aldwinckle, CD and Mrs. Ald. with prayer and welcomed the > Seah ride nrg hd ef winckle, RCAF, Clinton, On- members and their husbands) a a Se PERSONALS |followed by a pot luck lunch.| Mrs. Walter Kuch volunteered) . a an. eee ae ote arrange this event | Tr. an rs. Barry Muir Mrs. Paul Plishka and Mrs.} Honolulu, Hawaii, are visiting) John Maseiwich, Sunday School! Mr. and Mrs Denald E. Jack-| committee, will make plans for] son, Cadillac avenue south. Mrs./an afternoon of tobogganing for| Muir ? oho Donna Jack-/the members of the five Sunday son of Oshawa {School classes in the near fu- | of fathers. The board of directors of the| 'Ure. ' ant Ait Canadian Concert . Association| Since the New Year's Dance|Home gett seg met at the home of Mrs. G. K. Drynan last week to formulate)" : : lplans for the forthcoming pre-| gested the balance' of the pledge | cess, Mrs. Paul Plishka, sug-|recently. The men took over for the Playlet And Discussion Discipline | With an excellent attendance)ship with your child and one in| never Heights|which he will accept discipline}home; we can't go to church to-| when needed," he said. thoughts of ail |and books. I'm not complaizing. | |I feel one day it will be worth| the sacrifices we are making/ |now, but I do need some advice. | My husband joined a volun-| teer rescue squad and spends) every Sunday, holiday and spare minute at the squad house. He does anything around) |gether and we have no social proved a great financial suc-jheld its annual Fathers' Night) Mr. W. J. Howard, in- his/life. I am awakened at all words of thanks, expressed the| hours of the night by emergency, those present!calls and often go to work at) Doyle,|when he stated it had been one|8:00-a.m., half dead from lack scene of accidents tell him to get a paid job with an ambu- lance service. He can donate bis time to the community . whe he's a wage earner,' ' Dear Ann: I could write a book but I'll try to be brief, Our daughter is 22. She was always wild and wouldn't listen to any- body. Two years ago she had a baby out of wedlock. We took her and the baby in, tried to be kind and helpful and encouraged her to make a re- spectable life for herself, She is up to her old. tricks again, running around with mar- ried men. She has a job but doesn't pay us one cent for room axl board. She won't wash a dish or a diaper--says she works all day at a store and that's enough. We are so fed up we'd like to throw her out but we love our little granddaughter and I'm afraid she'd be neglected if we didn't keep her here. I pray our daughter will meet a decent man and get married but the way she runs around no decent man would want her. WARNER. WILLIAMS SERVICE CENTRE REPAIRS TO ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES! 178 BOND £E. 725-3531 Please tell us what 1. dol | W.P.K. F Dear W.P.K.: Under the pres- ent set-up it's easy for this girl to be a tramp. She has no. re- spoasibilities. Lay down the and tell her what is t or out she goes, You could easily prove she is an unfit @imother and prevent her from taking the child. Let ber know WOMEN REALTORS | MONTREAL (CP) --: There are about 242 women selling real estate in. greater Montreal, says Miss Eunice Mooney who has been selling residential Properties for the last, nine years. Miss Mooney is the only woman in the province holding the title of Fellow of the Insti- tute of Realtors. ) ' wotlk jj gd @ DRAPERY @ BROADLOOM @ SLIP COVERS @ BAMBOO @ UPHOLSTERING ~@nd District was held at the! Great care was taken in} ton | i Ca.\for the building of the Sundayjevening with Mr. A. E. 3m Hotel on Thursday with) adoptions, in studying the ieh-lceaes ons anaes bie School rooms be paid to thel/as president. Mr. M. J. Achma- | of the best =the president, Miss Evelyn| grounds of the child, and of the|quction of Mozart's Cosi Fan/|St: John's Ukrainian Greek Or-/towicz was secretary with Mr./attended. | "Moore, presiding. adopting parents to see that the|-pyttj, |thodox Church executive B. J. Salmers as treasurer. | Both the Oshawa Little. The- ~~ Miss Jesamine Payne gave ajchild was placed in a home best| ; 180 It was agreed that washroom| embers of the Little Thea-jatre group and Dr. C. H. Jack- Classification talk on the work/syited to meet his individual! The sewing and quilting mem-|facilities be built adjacent toj1,. group: sponsored by the|son were introduced by Mr. of the Children's Aid Society of/needs. The six-month waiting|bers of the Golden Age Clubithe newly completed roomsiq.pawa Mental Health Asso-|H. R. Mouck. Oshawa and the County of On-!neriod, while the child was injgathered at the Cadillac Hoteljand that up to $800 be paid for|(iction, presented a skit,| It was announced tario, with special reference to)/his adoptive home before finallon Thursday last for a dinner|this project. "Fresh Variable Winds." 'Thisifamily 'skating 'party. with "the department dealing with) adoption, ensured that the place-| party. Arrangements for the} The following meeting will be| it pointed out what children! Mrs . -- tas ie adoption. ment was a suitable and alsuccessful event were made by ' yt ga A: nea' as" con: held at the home of Mrs; Ste-Ineed from their parents, espe-|yener, would be held at th Miss Payne prefaced her talk|happy one for all concerned |Mrs. William Chaplin and Mrs.|ven Gonta on February 13, 1963.) ie fe ( | BP oa ron Thurs.|, Dear Carol: Tell i by ig headlong Pe 'eval ae ak wie orlS. W. 'Wotton, cially their fathers, and was|North Oshawa Arena on Thurs- your hus Refreshments were served by|apout a father and his ten-\day evenin husband that the most import- tk : ya dias y evening, January 24, from a ae Winnie peccoue those for te|Sunek, EAR and came | tre Walter Branch spoke to|a,tomer® Mrs: Dmvtry Largroid son and how a neigh (08.00 am, There would beg Teseue 10 Met now ia S é anada in , n, } . Y i .to s | home--savi is marriage. protection of children by many|ctart of the Oshawa Children's bor's child helped .to show thelraces for all. ng his marriage ears. The first Children's Aid| aiq society in 1957, where she aeiee High Tac cate o- difference peeves -- bone On behalf of Sunset Heights| Since he seems to be so en-| rs. T egy A | shievious iled "'brat- 7 inti iastic abou i | iety in Canada was orgat-'has been concerned with the! ,5/ summer to Russia. She was SOCIAL NOTICES Sr [Home and School Association,|'husiastic about rushing to the ENGAGEMENT a ely ternoon assembly on her trip ( v: ed in Toronto in 1891 under the |ieiq of adoption. She was intro.|! a. tom, Mrs. B. J. Salmers, president, guidance of the late J J. Kelso.| duced by Miss Sally Parker and | emma by see petectpal, 26s. Dr. C. H. Jackson, presented Mr. A. E. Doyle, In the passage of time the/the thanks of the Club for her py Mr. Peter Evans, presi-| Mr. and Mrs. Paul Emilejber of the Oshawa Mental|vice-president, with a small informative talk were extended) gant of the student body. The|Bourdeau of Longueuil, Que-\Health Clinic, led a thought- by Miss Madeline Kelly. provoking discussion on com- function of the Society = gift in recognition of his sup- t Hoy! Tonsea and knowledge of pe0- students proved to be most en-jbec, announce the engagement Ndonciatloli, Mr. Date ead. le ple had grown. The type of neg- thusiastic particularly apprecia- [of their daughter, Michelle Ca-|njetion of the skit. Discipline family are moving to Toronto. ject. encountered now is con- : tive of the satire and humor|mille, to Kenneth Peter Peter-| ad how ahd hen to admink : , ir|son, St. Lamber ebec ' Z ' 744 Jubilee Chapter \throughout the address. Their|son, St. Lambert, Quebec, son|2"¢ ! ; The Junior Room prize was lquestions concerned thejof Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth §,|ter it were the key parts ofiwon by Mrs. Jack Mounte- . | ney's class, and Mrs. P. J. Annual Bridge Successful Event A large crowd attended the Night of Cards held recently by meetings he had of sleep. | He gets no pay for this. I've) had to buy him two white uni-| forms and white shoes. | He says he'd like to be a doc-} tor but we can't swing it finan- that the| cially so he is study psychol-| ogy. I know the rescue squad is important work, but is he be- ing fair to me?--CAROL T. Presents A series of Old Fashion- ed values starring top quality merchandise and featuring wonderfully low Walker prices. Watch for the next exciting episode! CARPET COMPANY 282 King W. 728-9581 FOR RUG & CHESTERFIELD CLEANING George Orwell and had discus-|ciate. sion periods relative to this fa-| mous satire. MARRIAGE The marriage siderably different. It used to be that neglected children were I : | ; Hone -Ithe play. Dr. Jackson was able poorly fed and poorly housed, churches, the University of --. comgaohy The wed-\. point out to those present| McLean's room won the Senior but now the type of neglect Moscow and housing conditions,|ding is to take place on Satur- hild ld nal ' | "encountered most frequently displaying an adult interest injday, February 9, at 2.30 p.m. how a pene Prag Pai ter btn prize. mnt Saal esioct the USSR. Grade 13 students|in St. Lambert United Church,|More to discipline administer Refreshments were provided} Wer chutes Aid told Mrs. Branch that they had|St. Lambert, Quebec, The Rev.|With love rather than to prog by the mothers of pupils of| all read "animal Farm" byjerend J. E. Munson will offi- ment, and continual scoldings. Mise Reosalte Rusesti'e and Miss; she said Care was given to the}? Golden Jubilee Cha . ~ s J pter, } ad oles agian IODE, at the UAW Hall. | . lidentity with himseti, ® good ditions which resulted in| Mrs. W. D. Bums, regeat, vod of Elizabeth|image of himself: with good Bs Tect of children, In 1962, 177|welcomed the guests, express- Among the round of social/Anne, daughter of Mrs, Noralfeelings about himself, and if| fenilies were serviced for the|ing appreciation for their sup- events this coming Saturday,) McKnight, Oshawa, to Louis Ar-'you condemn the child's act| "protection of 620 children. lport of the IODE projects, and) C@Pticorn Capers" the mid-ithur. Mandell of Peterborough,|when he has done something winter dance planned by thejtook. place in Toronto on Sat-|wrong without condemning the count cara of the Oshawalurday, December 22, 1962 with|child himself, then you are well] i y, 1s} i iciati : wu fittding a permanent a The hall was decorated in a|a date on "many calendars.|roe cl DanantctedBbnernainss 208 Bhondtan Mie os fern oo lly Mong slaees regu Fe patriotic theme, with the IODE|Tables have been reserved in "' five homes. They ranged. in age from the new born to nine years. "Temporary homes were also The Children's -Aid Society "worked in four departments, "If you establish in the|M ; child's mind, that child's own|Linda Patterson's rooms and served by the fathers. «It also provided a home forjexplaining briefly the various ~the child who had none, by|phases of the IODE work. standard and IODE crests form-| advance and among those mak-} | ing a background on the plat-|ing parties are Mr. and Mrs.| form. Centre of attraction was|G. F. Williams, Mr. and Mrs i a ; h the table laden with beautifully}W. P. Schoenau, Mr. and Mrs Provided for the child whose) wrapped gifts, donated by mer-|Colin Ashton, Mr. and Mrs. ns : ; } own home could not at the time, k | ae chants of Oshawa and members|John Harris, Mr. and Mrs. T. of the chapter. Adding to the|E. Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs T. colorful setting were Several|H. Greer, Dr. and Mrs C. M chrysanthemums. \Elliott, Dr. and Mrs, Ralph} Mrs. Burns introduced the|Kimmerly, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.) "-@are for him, by placing him «mina supervised foster home -- "49% children came under the «~@are of the society in 1962 of « which 192 either returned to general convener, Mrs. W. H. Lunn, Mr. and Mrs S. A. He-} | IN CASH their own parents or were ««placed for adoption. The society also helped the fihmarried mother to plan in- telligently for her child's care|*" : and it assisted 128 unmarried|Ping the maay prizes. mothers in 1962. Mrs. H. E. Ramshaw headed "By far the greatest toed hog decorating committee and of requests for an adopted/Mrs. W. W. Trist was in charge Gibbie, who drew the names of the lucky prize winners. Also in- troduced was Mrs. R. C. Day, in charge of procuring and wrap- ney, Mr. and Mrs A. C. Broad- bent, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Cru-| wys, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Mur-| phy and Mr. and Mrs. Howard | | Vice | | Mrs. D. I. Masleod, Bev riley} street, opened her home to the} Literary Group of the Univer- c iw sity Women's Club last Thurs- i ENTER OSHAWA SHOPPING , early quantities limited ena ea TS | day The evening was devoted | to a discussion of Russian lit- erature, particularly Boris Pas- ternak and Chekhov. child," said Miss Payne, "are} for the new-born infant and for|% tables. Mrs. E. R. Munday little, biue-eyed, Anglo - Saxon Supervised the sale of candy at girls between the ages of twolthe door. The planning, prepar- ~~and five years, for the child ation and serving of the refresh- "4 good physical health and for the} t a cote *-"Bhild with good educational po-| nts and coffee was under the HOUSEHOLD HINT _ 4téntial. Some children fit into|Convenership of Mrs. R. W.| When pouring medicine from| this category, many do not. |Heagle, assisted by members'a hottie, always pour from | No Matter Whether It's Furniture, Appliances, HI-FI, TV, Radios, etc. If You Don't Buy It. At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH!! BAD BOY snr APPLIANCES Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 . KING ST. E. AT TOWNLINE 728-4658 CENTRE'S MONTHLY FAMILY ALLOWANCE AWARD CONTEST ~_- "Those who do not, have of-en|of the chapter. |side away from the label; that! "Greater need for the security of} wj ' ' ere: ne ; | Padoption, because, their pathlairs. KS, Peterson, Mrs, J. D.("2%; 0 medicine will blur the) =~ through life will be more diffi-/\Gaipraith, Mrs. E. $ " Alier, | 2>el. "guilt by reason of their handi-\w1s\ William Shepherd, Mrs.| ~ eap, which may be one ofim 'p 'Townsend, Mrs. M. G_|f NEED *"eolour, racial origin, religious Stacey, Miss Gail MacDonald | "faith, of physical handicap, OflMrs. J. M: Biubh sae. FUEL OIL eee ~~mental immaturity or emotional), Mrs. C. ' Churchley, | CALL PERRY *"@isturbance perhaps because of oody, ; early maternal deprivation, or ifatre, eb kano tee may be just a handicap of age." | 'Stark, Mrs. J.C! Hep. DAY OR NIGHT 723.3443 Special Purchase! Buy Several Pair at, This Low Price! Only bs Sizes 1-2 Super stretch one-piece sleeper-all made of soft terry cloth. Ideal for baby to sleep or play in! Features dome fastened front and knitted neck for easy dressing. Completely washable! Pastel shades of white, blue, pink or yellow. """ Placement of such children a Stark, Mrs. J. C. 'at one time was deemed to be} | Mrs. Lioyd Short, Miss Anne ee continued Miss) : 1 Furey, Miss Elsie Affleck, Mrs. yne. "Today we realize our " pesponsibility in seeking homes|®. Vodden, Mrs, Joha Stead, Mrs. Margaret Furey, Mrs. C. ™ for these children, parents who ¢an love and accept them for|9- Sproule, Mrs. A. T. Broad.| "themselves and who, in retum,|bent, Mrs. H. Coggins, Mrs. R. ""will experience the joy and hap-|S. Irwin, Mrs. James Howard, -piness of a child in their home "'|Mrs. J. H.. McDiarmid, Mrs. "The speaker mentioned that|©:, Foote, Mrs. G. L. Wight, the Children's Aid Society|Miss Pearl Stirling, Mrs. Wil- worked with the other 54 so-|liam Spragge, Miss Margaret cieties in Ontario for the place-|Wtight, Mrs. Murdie MacLeod, ment of such children. During|Mrts. Walter Libby, Mrs. E. ., 1982, 17 adoptive homes were|Richardson, Mrs. W. A. Hol- provided for children in the care|!and, Mrs. E. W. Peterson, Mrs. _.9f other societies in the pro-|Edward Stewart. " PPP if , soc send : <0 @ SIMPLY CASH YOUR FAMILY ALLOWANCE PAA e* Pu git CHEQUE AT THE CENTRE AND ASK FOR e otal 6 DAYS EVERY FREE ENTRY FORMS @ DEPOSIT ENTRY FORM INTO BALLOT BOX AT FLAG POLE IN THE MALL @ ENTRY SELECTION THIS MONTH WILL BE "yea ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 25th, AT 7:15 "f Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and || » Fsuperfluous hair. @ AMPLE FREE PARKING © OPEN TUESDAY, THURS- DAY AND FRIDAY EVE- NINGS FOR APPOINT- MENT. bai SATURDAY 'TILL WALKER'S Over 15 Years' Experience 0 > MARIE MURDUFF | * will be in Oshewes et the PEGGY'S Genoshe Hotel, Jon. 21, 22, 23 BEAUTY SALON Corner Simeoe S. & Ritson Rd. 5S. PHONE 723-1921 wr EE Tate, OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE shopping centre 728-4626 cee al "PHONE 723-4641 fer appointment on these detes 2

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