Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jul 1963, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, July 12, 1963 NEWLYWEDS SMILE AS THEY LEAVE CHURCH LEAVING St, Gertrude's Roman Catholic Church after their wedding, Mr, and Mrs. James Melvin Champa were Handle Baby With Care And Show Lots Of Love By ELEANOR ROSS Nothing in the world can seem more fragile to a young mother than her first new-born infant, He's so tiny and break able-looking that it's often weeks before she's able to feed, change and bathe him with any kind of confidence, no matter how much advice she receives trom family and friends, things for the baby. This is natural, but it's also a great help to bo.h mother and her baby if she realizes from the very beginning that Ankle-Length Skirts healthy infant is more durable) than he looks, His body Replacing Trousers strong and resilient and thrives By PEGGY MASSIN under handling that is both) PARIS (Reuters)--Skirts are calm and firm, replacing slacks and shorts on When a mother is nervousithe beaches of smart French and unsure of her handling of/resorts this summer. 'jthe little one, this is often transmitted to the baby. Ito the men, women have gone During the early weeks of his|feminine for holiday wardrobes, life, he reacts instinctively to)whether destined for the beach, 'j|atmosphere, like a puppy, Al-/hosiess wear or formal evening | though he cannot understand it, |dress. he can sense apprehension and) This year's bathing beauties lis distrubed by it. So his only/no longer resemble caricatures sirecourse and reaction is toof 1900 barbershop quartets | howl, Last summer's Little Boy Look s one pediatrician pointed/has gone the way of so many healing and protect the injury from being further irritated by his hands. As petroleum jelly is non- toxic, it cannot harm the baby if he gets it on his fingers, then puts them in his mouth as babies are wont to do. And so it goes, as the new mother learns to @0. many Leaving trousers of all kinds) honored at a reception at Flying Dutchman, Bowman- ville, The bride is the former Shirley Lorraine Prout, y a for the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- | out, lan Prout and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Leo Champa, all of Oshawa Ray Johnston "SEE SEE epee 'St, Gertrude's WL | Presents Cheque 'At Recent Meeting | The St Gerirude's Catholic Women's League held jmonthly meeting recently in the parish hall, The presenta tion of a cheque to the Rev erend John Myers and reports from the various committees showed an active and busy imonth. | The spiritual convener, 'Eva Bruckner, reported rangements had been a weekend retreat mencing Sept, 15 On education Miss ar made com Mrs, John * | Poltz reported the following for the month of June -- Grade 1 children were treated to a pic nic in honor of their First Com munion, Ice cream and soft drinks were purchased by the league A field day was held for the schoo] and ribbons, and _ ice this explains why first babies often cry more than subsequent additions to the family, Could be! A happy baby is usually one who's confident he's loved, A mother can transmit this by talking to him, holding him and being nearby as much as she ean, even when he isn't loudly demanding attent'on She loves him and, just as important, she's enjoyiag him, without the slightest fear its That's security, for both mother and baby KNOWS WHAT HAPPENED And when baby does cry, she knows that something untoward has happened. For instance, even a new baby will cet a stratch or two on his little face or body and, when this happens, a mother should treat it immed. jately The scratch shou!d be washed with warm water and covered with a light film petroleum jelly. This easy but efficient care will help promote of Liberal Women Hold Successful thea f fly-by-night fashions Women who wear smart! couture clothes and the design- ers who create them are agreed today that the majority of men prefer women to look like women--in a skirt The trend started in the winter when hostess skirts re. placed stretch slacks for casual wear at home. Christian Dior's spring collection carried the idea into summer with ankle. length linen "shifts" called "terrace dresses." Even gar- dening costumes in the Dior boutique feature smock and tunic effects The feeling for skirts quickly gained momentum. Shifts: and sheathes, tunics and togas, ap peared in every leading couture and ready-to-wear resort collec hon : The seaside shift emerges as leadér in Jacques Heim's "plein soleil" collection basic silhouette is semi to the waist and then flares to the knee-caps, Linens re shown in searing bright colors, in such contrasting tones as pink and orange, or rec and violet This season one of the pretties new looks is the short, pleated tennis dress, adapted to play a specia The oa a ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers; Since you seem to have a mature and sensible approach to funerals for pets I would like your advice on a problem that came up just this week, 5 My widowed mother lives jalone in.a large city, Her sole companion is my childhood pet, a rat. terrier named Miss |Florabelle. A few days ago 1 jreceived a long letter. from mother saying that Miss Flora- jbelle is almost blind and she! jis so feeble she can scarcely) walk, The vet says she could) go any time, ' | Mother says she can't bear ithe thought of Miss Florabelle jbeing hauled away by the! /garbage man, She wants me to) bury her in my backyard, She| iclosed with, "if you agree, son, | I will be vastly relieved, ll jsend Miss Florabelle's remains) jto you--air mail--in a suit.) case," | I loved that dog, Ann, but! the whole thing gives me the creeps, Please tell. me what to! do.--Bewildered | Dear Bewildered: It is against the law to send dead dogs in the mail Tell your mother that when Miss Florabelle goes to her eternal rest, she should call the humane society, They will come and get her and see to it that she has the kind of burial an animal should have, Dear Ann Landers: Together with other clergymen, I person- ally appreciate the sound and often humorous advice you give to those who seck help. I appreciate, too, that you fre. quently refer your readers to professional counselors, This is what I am writing about Recently a woman wrote: "I have a delicate problem. | can't discuss it with our clergyman or doctor because we are well known in the community and if this story ever got out my husband would be furious." Perhaps the writer had had an unfortunate experience with a counselor who was not dis creet, but every professional person of my acquaintance guards all confidences as a sacred trust It's Kindness To End An Old Dog's Misery -- relate confidences, unless the person who revealed those con- fidences gives his consent. I do hope you will print this letter so your readers will feel comfortable when they seek ogy counseling, -- ttle Creek Pastor Dear. Pastor: Many thanks for writing, I would like to add that many readers to whom 1 have suggested professional counseling have written back to express their deep appreciation, Dear Ann Landers: We built a lovely new house two years ago, I work full time at an! office job and have no help at) home, i When the house was brand new we had a big party and, invited' all our relatives and) friends, My father-in-law asked! if he could show his paintings! at that time and offered to/ present the paintings to us as a gift. I said "Fine," and) handed him the house key 30| he could hang the pictures for) the big event, After two years he still has the key and our home has been turned into a gallery for any- one he wishes to drag through, He usually phones and an. nounces, "The Thundering Herd is on the way"--then hangs up I am fed up with all sorts of people tracking through our house. My husband says it would be rude afd hurtful to tell the old gentleman to return / i » PRETTY AJAX WEDDING The former Betty . Lou Schrane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Hubert Schrane of Ajax, recently became the bride of Richard Allen Biggs, United Church, Ajax. son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Biggs of Oshawa, The wed ding took place in St, Paul's Azzopardi Studio DISPOSABLE SHAKERS Bright, colorful, table-ready, granulated" appear on the market, Made of is 2e-inches in diameter, quires no washing or filling. the key and stop bringing people over Wha should we do about this?--Mrs, Walked All Over Dear Mrs.: It is your hus- band's responsibility to tell his father the open house is over He should encourage his father to take the paintings back since obviously the old gentleman is proud of his art and wishes to continue to show it KEYLESS CANS Metal containers requiring keys for opening may soon be a thing of the past. Keyless cans for vacuum packed coffee long used in Europe, are begin ning to shaw up in North Am- erica. Tops are removed with a conventional can. opener, and MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA Cesh & Corry -- 4 Nr, Service a Serv jour 'toe Free Pick-Up ond Delivery "Your Fomily's Friend" PHONE 725-0643 BARTENDING weoonerags Baas" Sd - CALL 728-8391 foil-fibre with a dial-type plas- @isposable, tic top, the container looks at- pour packages of tractive on the table, and re- Tt sugar will shortly stands Tinches in height, and ZEL RETAILERS clothes as a subdtitute for Your readers should be told the can is resealed with a pol shorts ; ijcream was sent to the school that ethical counselors may not yethylene cover packed inside for this occasion. Several of the members assisted with the si field day. The Oshawa Liberal Womens Carol Benedict, is the daugh- | Mrs Patrick Roberts in AUxiliary held a Euchre Party ter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell, (change of citizenship outlined 0° Tuesday evening, July 9, at Benedict, Collingwood. The iher tour of the CNIB in Toron.>' Gibbons street. The evening bridegroom is the son of Mr. ito and distributed literature on W8s_Convened by Mrs. Fred and Mrs. Orval Grills, RR 3, same. She also reported that/McKee and Mrs. Gordon Var- Bowmanville. some of the women spent 614/fum jhours in the Tuck Shop at Hills.) The door prize was won by jdale Manor, Several others as. Mrs. Leonard Bigwood, other isisted with the blood donor) Prize winners were Mrs. Charles |elinic heid in St. Gregory's Au-/Game; Mrs. E. Cooper; Mr. | ditorium. leo Karnath; Mr. Walter The membership convener, Beach: and Mrs. E. C. Warne. Mrs, Frank Flynn, told the). The evening was so successful members that 62 members at. @at it was decided to repeat \tended the membershp supper|'t again next Tuesday. Refresh- which had as its guest gpeaker ents were served by Mrs. E. : . + Emotional Eating Habit . Sister Mary Sheila, principal of A: Seeley, Mrs. George Muriess, By IDA JEAN KAIN joverweights can be wonderfully|s; - Joseph's High School as Mts: Leo Karnath, Mrs. Fred When food is handy, the ten- helpful The group method ff! nue sneaker. Sister's talk was !Kkee and Mrs. E, C. Warne @ency is to eat to solve prob-losing weight is based on the ropowed by a humorous skit Prizes were given out by Mrs Jems not created by true hun- principle that together people acted by the students and GOTdon Varnum. The Door prize ger. An overweight homemaker will do many things which are i .mendousiy enjoyed was drawn by Mrs. R. N. Ne- writes: difficult to do ajone. Father "Myers thanked the| Well ; "I indulge in what you call) TOPS headquarters are 10-members for the cheque and) nervous nibbling. I get upset cated at 3180 S. 27th Street, their untiring evforts of the past and eat, Oddly enough, I never/ Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Through! year and closed the meeting thought of food as pounds, only/their headquarters, you can find with the League prayer Re. as an outlet for 'hurt feelings' the location of TOPS Group if frecnments were served by My grandmother used to have your vicinity, Mrs. Jas. Power and her com- a cup of tea for "heart ease' as) In many communities, reduc- mittee, when the welfare draw she described it, But I didn'tiing clubs have been formed took place and the winner was with the help of home demon- Mrs. Frank Doreen step with a cup. of tea, 1 had stration agents a home eco- = For Your Holidays: to have cookies or cake "at 3 iw 5 pounds, nomist with the Extension Serv- ice of the State Agriculture Cal RESORTS Four Seasons TOURS Travel and iam ¥ Twelve years later--I now weigh 20 /lege, with offices at the county seat CUS oe Official Agent For All Altiines pounds A requirement for member- and Steamsh pa Euchre Party staal ORDER CANVAS ttt os FR a AND MRS. Delbert Orval Grills were. married in the United Missionary Church, Collingwood, snd are making their home in West Courtice. The bride, formerly Diana KEEP IN TRIM Reducing Club Helps NOW! We Also Rent Choirs, Tables, ete. CLEVE FOX vow 926 SIMCOE N. 725.3144 TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SEMI-ANNUAL DOLLAR SALE Buy One Pair and Get Another Pair For ONLY 1.00 Don't Pay A Dime . . . Pay it All On Time !! 'DUNN'S MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR 36 KING E. OSHAWA DOWNTOWN OSHAWA and SHOPPING CENTRE WABASSO "SLUMBER CREST" SHEETS 81" x 100" "SLUMBER CREST" Pillow Slips 135 threads per squore inch JULY BARGAIN DAYS SALE PRICED 4.27 | 2.57 ZELLER'S_ SHOPPING CENTRE DOWNTOWN -- 21 SIMCOE. S. 723-2294 os 7 come @ SLIP COVERS BAMBOO UPHOLSTERING "A few months azo your col- umn included a letter from a Ship in any reducing club should young woman who felt she was lesing her husband because of -------- adding se much weight, This brought me to the realization that 1, too, am in that unhappy: predicamem j "I went to the doctor and had] a complete physical. A good Start. But then I didn't follow) through mstead I gained another 5 pounds. My husband! had another fling and I got) mad--mad at myself. I have) made a resolve: my fat - self) must be changed. I found a' TOPS Group; and at long last! I think I can see this through. | "The TOPS pledge includes: | a preliminary physical r 7 7 7 am an intelligent person. I} will control my emotions, not} let my emotions control me} A new and excitingly different > %, Even though I overeat in pri] taste in beer from Labatt's vate, my excess poundage is) FEEL HOPEFUL there for all the world to see. : : "Well, I have made the deci-| : C sion now. I have lost a few) ' pounds. Best of all, I feel hope- ful about getting down to my! Tigm weight. 1 aim to lose 3) pounds by next spring. When I) fose 25 pounds I will report te] you," she concladed. This homemaker sounds de- termined. Working with other Its deliciously smooth flavour is derived from a single premium variety of imported European hops, combined with/a special blend of malt pre exclusively for : Ree An exciting new taste in beer- Pick up a carton and see. Ingrained dirt will come or @ olf marble when scrubb with a Sher brash. well lath ed with warm suds. Repeat necessary, then rinse and = arty WER a sof cloth.

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