Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Mar 1963, p. 8

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@ THEOSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, March 30, 1963 Dating In Adolescence' Topic Discussion By Panel At Hand $ SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT by, will be at home to their re- latives, friends and neighbors 'on Saturday, April 13 from 2.00 \to 4.00 and 7.00 to 9.90 p.m. on the occasion of their diamond FOR EVENING Spring's evening look high-|) lights long skirts and the im- portance of wool. Often, wool]; combines with airier fabrics|® Established 1925 Mr, and Mrs, John Mathison|¥edding anniversary. wish to announce the engage- ENGAGEMENT solids with plaids or prints. meni of their Fone pro Par Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snowd rR garet Mary, to Mr. Larry Frank|wish to announce the engage-|§ Henderson, son of Mr. and|ment' of their youngest daugh- St. Lawrence CRUISE Mrs, Frank Henderson, all Ofjter, Gloria Gene, to Lynn Eric|@, Departure Aug. 3rd., includes Oshawa. The wedding is to take|pearce, only son of ur, and|@st-_ Pierre Miquelon sy Limited place Saturday, April 20, 1963,/Mrs. Eric Pearce, all of Osh- space left. at 3 o'clock in St. Andrew's|awa, The wedding is to take FOUR SEASONS Presbyterian Church, Whitby. |pjace on Friday, May 10, at 7.00 TRAVEL FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE boy aur Memorial Angli- a THON 728-6201 Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cooper, Oshawa, announce the forth- coming marriage of their only daughter, Gayle Sharon, to Mr David Allen Sharp, son of Mr. Earl Sharp, Oshawa, and the): late Mrs. Sharp. The marriage|? is to take place on Saturday, May 4, at 3.00 p.m. in Christ Memorial Anglican Church,|? Oshawa. such as chiffon, and contrasts|" For Girls -- 5 to 17 years Riding, land sports, safe waterfront. Resident graduate physician and two nurses. 40 MILES NORTH OF KINGSTON Directors -- Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Labbett, a rN 4 Sue htt se 3 Pine Forest Rd., Toronto 12 FULLY ILLUSTRATED BROCHURE SENT ON REQUEST. prime illustration of such an as- pect is "Going Steady". While the teenagers can imitate the outward manifestations of mar- riage by limiting themselves to one person, they cannot handle the emotional responsibilities that accompany it. The impor- The members of the Corona- tion Home and School Associa- tion heard a discussion on teen- age dating at the regular March meeting. : Moderator for the panel, Mr. R. H. McLeod, principal of Cor- onation School, introduced by D Mrs. Richard Donald; introduc-|tance of strong family relation- ed the panel members as fol-|ship between parents and their lows: The Reverend L. M.|children also the necessity of Ware, rector of Holy Trinity|an educational sex program Anglican Church; Mr, Harold|jwas emphasized, whereby the McNeill director of Simcoejyoung boy and girl would be Hall; Mr. Robert Walker, Grade) prepared for dating at the prop- 7 teacher at Coronation School; |er age level, Some of the con- Mrs, R. H. Rhodes, parentjsequences of dating and going and Mr. R. S. White, vice-/steady at too early an age are: principal of Anderson High|lower scholastic standing, un School, Whitby. happy marriages, the high di- Mr. R. H. McLeod summar-|vorce rate and the rise of un- ized the points of view on opin-|wed motherhood. Statistics: re- ions expressed by the paneljvealed that 85 per cent of the members. Adolescence was de-|people that use family court fined as the period when a child|were married in their early enters senior grades in public|teens. A question and answer school until maturity. The panel|period followed. agrees that although the pinels| Mrs. Joseph France thanked a tole sone -- the panel members. iffers from tha e teen- - ager,. dating opie be Tepe go Bam Rigo Mt cag | ed in the early years. Social ac- . bs tivities must have parental st _e for the business meet pervision. Present culture al) Room count was taken and the lows young people to rag banner was presented to Mr. adult postures and patteras o Guy for the second time this behaviour before they have the year by the president, maturity to deal with them. A|" Mrs J. H. Kauffman, citizen- ship chairman, urged the mem- bers to exercise their franchise and vote at the forthcoming federal election on April 8. Mr. Ross White was auction- eer for the prizes left over from the card party. Refreshments were donated by the mothers of Miss Oliver's Grade 2 and Miss Gregg's Grade 4 class. Hostesses for the evening were Grade Mothers Mrs. Kenneth Dawe, Mrs. G Bryant and_ social' convener. Mrs. Peter Ritzie. AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stroud Fairpoft road north, Dunbarton. will be at home to their friends. relatives and neighbors on Sat-|: urday, April 6, from 8.00 p.m.|7 to 10.30 p.m. on the occasion of|7 their 25th wedding anniversary. RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hepburn). will be happy to receive their relatives, friends and neighbors at the Community Centre, Ked. ron, on Sunday, April 14 from)' 2.00 to 4.00 and 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary. AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cowx,|i 408 Dundas street west, Whit- BABYLAND BARGAINS Just in Time for Spring Mov str LLERS with Bhd pe ses 12,88 cris. 22,88 Convertible 1 9.88 BABY CARRIAGES Hot Cross Buns Pledge Friendship MARRIED IN 0 "Half for you and half for Mr, and Mrs, Alan G, Glas- | Mrs. N. L, Vaillancourt, Osh- me, "pell are seen after their re- | awa, and Mr. Glaspell is the | Between us two shall goodwill ~ cent marriage in Zion United | son of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. be." ~~ Church. The bride is the for- | Glaspell, Hampton, The Rev- |Tradition has it that if two mer Judith Ann Crystal Vail- | erend Percy Page officiated. | people break a hot cross bun lancourt, daughter of Mr. and --Ireland Studio jhetween them and eat it, they will know true fellowship. Hot cross buns originated in Eng- land in the 14th century and were sold and eaten on Good Friday. Two "royal bun Mrs. J. A. Aldwinckle, Bon. niebrae Lodge, is spending the weekend at the RCAF Station at Clinton, Ontario, visiting Sgt. houses" in London turned out these buns by the thousands on and Mrs. Clive S. Aldwinckle and family. Good Friday morning and cus-| tomers, just as if they lived to- day, pushed and shoved to buy) these delicacies. People wore} them around their necks as a) * Back from the sunny South? protection against disease, light-| 'Your friends have missed you, ning or shipwreck. Many fami-) ewhy not let them know of your return through this column? Simply dial The Oshawa Times 723-3474, ask for the Social De- partment and we will write a lies saved them throughout the| year. A bit of the bun was grat- paragraph for you, for which there is no charge. coming up next weekend. Mrs. Donald Storie is the general convener; Mrs. Roy Stephens is in charge of ticket sales and many others are lending a hand to make this event different and alluring. The long buffet table will be loaded with gastromon. ique delights and the menfolk as chefs will assist the diners as they take their choice from the tempting array. Their Honors Judge W. M. Cory and Judge K. L. MacKen- zie visited Oshawa on Tuesday PLAY PENS by KASSINGER HI CHAIRS Spring Filled CRIB MATTRESSES Lowest Prices In Town WILSON'S FURNITURE 20 CHURCH STREET CARPET COMPANY _ 282 King W. 728-9581 FOR RUG & CHESTERFIELD CLEANING Our experts will clean your carpets in your ed into water and given to| horne or in ow members who were ill. In recent years hot cross buns have been popular through- out the Lenten period as a sym- bol of the solemn season and|_ BEAU VALLEY, well known to everybody in Oshawa, ts THE answer for those who want the ultimate in homes and locale. Its gently curving streets, its courts, its parks and its atmésphere are unique, and give one a pleasant feeling of luxury and quality. Take Miss Jennie Pringle, legisla- tion chairman for the Business and Professional Women's Club and Miss Mildred Price, Whit- by, attended the United Na- tions Seminar held at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto last Satur- day. The speaker was Miss Helen Benites, from Manilla, vice-chairman of the Status of Women committee now meeting afternoon to establish the date and time of the Court of Cana- dian Citizenship which has been set with their approval for Fri- day, May 17, at 7.30 p.m. Sixty- five new Canadians will take the oath of allegiance in a solemn ceremony and will be entertain. ed later by the Oshawa chapters of the Imperial Order Daugh- ters of the Empire and by the| because they are just plain good) eating. VACUUM CLEANERS AND POLISHERS REPAIRED--REBUILT Vacuum Hose for Sale! WARNER WILLIAMS SERVICE CENTRE 17-B BOND E.--125-3531 ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE STORE OF SUPER VALUES OPEN TO 10 P.M. DAILY GLECOFF these little examples, like underground wiring, splendidly engineer- ed lots, the meticulous finish in every home. It took a lot of plan- ning, worries and troubles, but Beau Valley IS today, what it was meant to be, Oshawa's most beautiful and sophisticated develop- ment, by Kassinger. The agent? Schofield Aker Ltd. : GRANDVIEW VILLAGE the very latest, and possibly the most up to date community, will soon see reality. The location alone, Gust West of Grandview St. S., -- South of King St.) makes Grand- Community Citizenship Coun-} | at the United Nations headquar-| ¢4)_ ters in New York City? Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Robertson of Westmount, Quebec, were re- cent guests of Mrs. Robertson's mother, Mrs. H, W. Wagar, Nas- | sau street. view Village a desirable place to have YOUR home built, Kassinger. Construction Ltd. will create a community there, where people LIKE to live. You'll see homes there (IN THE POPULAR PRICE FIELD) that could hardly be compared to anything now existing (Excluding Beau Valley of course!) Plans are 'now available . . . The Agents? Carl Olson and Schofield- Aker Ltd, ! | SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH IN OSHAWA AMERICA DRY 15¢ 20° DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. | JURY & LOVELL LIMITED 530 SIMCOE ST. S. 725-3546 GROUPS, CLUBS | AUXILIARIES LANE PHARMACY | NUPSE AUX. 301 STEVENSON RD. N. 728-6661 The March meeting of the La- dies Auxiliary, No. 1 NUPSE| 6 KING ST. EAST 723-3143 28-0Z, CONTENTS BTL.. ONLY BIRYS EYE FROZEN PEA FIRST GRADE BUTTER PRESSWOOD 1.00 PURE LARD «= 1.00 Wing or Rib Steak » 69* CIGARETTES cw 3.09 White Sugar BAGS 3 97¢ BLEACHED SHOP AND SAVE AT GLECOFF'S Transforming the lower hall) of St. Andrew's United Church into a Parisian boulevard, the} Rue de la Paix, with sidewalk cafes and flower stalls, is the ambitious scheme of. Mrs. Geof- frey Andrews who is in charge of decorations for the 'April in Paris" buffet, a UCW enterprise 12-0Z. CARTON AND NOW ... SUNSET GARDENS (yosscn staan... here's apartment living at its very best. Designed to give future tene ants the utmost in comfort . . . Whether you need a two bedroom, a | bedroom or a 'bachelor apartment, YOU SHOULD INVESTIGATE SUNSET GARDENS. Prices from 90.00 up. Our Agent? Schofield- Aker Ltd. with the purchase of 3.00 or over meat order 2-LB, That's TOTAL LIVING. Whatever your ideas, your budget or your needs, TOTAL LIVING by Kassinger assures you of the Best in Quality, the Latest in Styles and the Most in Economy... for you . from H. KASSINGER CONSTR. LTD. 728-7583 was held at Simcoe Hall. Mrs.) Leonard Crawford, presided. | The minutes and correspon-| dence were read by Mrs, Clare} Bowman, Mrs. Verne Claus read the treasurer's report. | Mrs. Erwin Meier, the repre- sentative at the Area Council gave the report of their last meeting; an invitation was ex- tended to all members to be present at their next meeting, April 22. A 50-50 draw will be held for September tickets available after April's meeting. Also at the same meeting, | 'embers have been asked to bring used clothing to send to the Korean girl and her family. A scrap book of 'no bake'! recipes will be collected and) ~ ~-$old for the benefit of the La- ""dies Auxiliary. wm The conveners for the night were Mrs. Leonard Crawford "and Mrs. Verne Claus. ie F OPEN EVERY NITE TILL 10 P.M. | pe DROVE. LOCOMOTIVE Some years ago one of the "best known locomotive drivers «win Costa Rica was a 14-year-old = Birl named Carmen Vanegas. Paris es 3 Now, for the first time, two ales have been blended to give you a smoother, more mellow flavour than it's possible to brew in a single ale. evra OLD STOGK ALE PESSTLSEEE ESET STI ES WINDOWS--DOORS FIREPLACE FURNISHINGS @ FREE ESTIMATES @ O'Keefe Extra Old Stock Ale flavour is the result of blending two specially brewed ales--one full-bodied, well-aged and mel- SALES LTD. 15 PRINCE ST. 725-4632 - Eve. 723-2707 low--the other light and smooth. The flavour you get is a EXTRA smoother, moremellow flavour than can be brewed in a single ale,

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