Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Oct 1963, p. 8

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Itm™NTTS ITALIAN WEDDING In a double-ring ceremony in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, Velia Bombino became the bride of Anthony Scalia recently. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Michael Bom- Bino, Grimaldi, Italy, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. Samuel Scalia, Toronto. --tIreland Studio ANN LANDERS Missing Lots Of Fun Going-Steady At 14 | Dear Ann Landers: I'm a 14-|an enormous responsibility, not year-old girl, and a little nutty./to mention the additional work. If you can explain why I am If you do not want to do it Vives toy GROMPS, : AITYTLTARTES LEGION. AUXILIARY 43 The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 43, held the weekly meeting Tuesday, October 1, with Presi- dent Mrs. Norman McEvers presiding. One new member was initiated and welcomed into the auxiliary. Bazaar goods were shown for the fall bazaar to be held November 19. It was decided to send a donation to the Poppy Fund, also scholar- ships of $25 to the four collegi- ates. Zone Commander Mrs, Rob- ert Williams gave a brief re- port on the Provincial Execu- tive she attended recently in Toronto, and stated that the convention for 1964 would be held in North Bay. President Mrs, McEvers would like to see all members present next Tuésday, October -18, for the zone social, A short business meeting will precede the entertainment, Buffet re- freshments will be served by Mrs, Earl Smith and com- mittee. A Poppy Fund meeting will be held on Monday, October 7. The date set for election of offi- cers and executive is December 3 Reported sick in hospital: Mrs. Charles Lamb, Mrs. Ned Chandler and Mrs, Alfred Nash. Sick at home, Mrs. Wil- liam Jeffery, LYCEUM CLUB Mrs, W, J. Salter, King Street East, opened her home on. Thursday afternoon to the executive of the Lyceum Club and Women's Art Association. The meeting was well attend- ed, and the president, Mrs. Uriah Jones brought forward 'jan interesting program of ac- tivities for the fall season. Due to the Thanksgiving holi- day being held on the usual meeting day the first fall meet- ing has been advanced a week and will be held Monday, Oc- tober 7 in the Library Auditor- each member will be accom- panied by an interested friend. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Gage Love, president of Kings- craft and she will speak on handicraft, She expecis to bej = accompanied by her mother,| 7 Lady Flavelle. Following the meeting Mrs Salter served refreshments with president Mrs. Jones pouring tea and Mrs. J, H. McDiarmid and Mrs. H. W. Sheridan as- sisting in serving, * PMA CLUB The Pleasant' Monday After- noon Club held the weekly meeting in the Legion Hall on September 30 with Mrs. R, G, Collison presiding. It was de- cided to send a donation of $10 to the Cancer Fund. Mrs. William Reed introduced Miss Millicent Luke, the guest speaker, who gave an inspiring address. Mrs. Benjamin Ja-cklin gave a vote of thanks on behalf of the members and expressed the hope that Miss Luke will return again in the near future. At conclusion of meeting, refreshments were served Mrs, Benjamin Jackiin and Mrs, William Reed. ST. LUKE'S GUILD The September meeting of St. Luke's Ladies' Guild was held in the form of a pot luck supper, after which the presi- dent, Mrs. Harold Davidson, conducted a short b meet- ing. . 4 Plans were discussed for a rummage sale to be held at CRA October 9, also plans for ths Thank Offering meeting to be held October 30, It was suggested . that in- stead of a bazaar a Christmas tea and bake sale would be held December 7. The Reverend Donald Sin- clair showed an interesting film about Presbyterian Church work both here and in other lands. ium at 2.30 p.m. As this meet- ing is usually open, it is hoped! Mrs. Dennis Abbott was in charge of games. like I am, I'll be gratful for-|be as blunt with them as youl 1 J ever. were with me and say no, This} LIA I'm going steady with the| makes more sense than knuck-| best-looking kid in the school./ling under for fear of what the | Freddie has everything a girl] relatives will say or think. could po sibly want. He's smart, handsome, popular and/reaq the letter in your column he has flipped over me. But the/today from the mother in a TB | problem is my crazy feelings./nospital. Sometimes when we are to-| through the experience I wanted gether I am bored and wish he/tg jet her know how my case Dear Ann Landers: I jus Since I have would go home. After he leaves/turneq out, I miss him like crazy and I lived | ty} Ballet, Tap, FRIDAYS and - SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E. A. Acrobatic, Character, Pre-School, Kinde-dance. SATURDAYS at the MASONIC TEMPLE, 91 Centre St. 4\class. She stressed the impor- 4 \|tance of kinder; n and point- Tamara Leigh Carr (Tam- my) is the daughter of Mr. and. Mts. Kenneth Carr, Cadillac avenue south, Tam- my is a lucky little girl be- cause she has seven grand- mothers, She is the grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reddick, Oshawa, and of Mr.-and Mrs. Glenn Carr, Whitby; the great - grand- ~ GRANDMOTHERS' PET -- daughter of Mrs. William Reddick, Oshawa, Mrs. Anne Fraser, Whitby, Mrs. Ethel Carr, Whitby, and Mr. and Mrs, Ewart Huycke, Morgans- town; and the great - great- granddaughter of Mrs. Melis- sa Morgan of Morgans- town, who will be one hundred and one years old: next month. --Aldsworth Photography | Westmount H&S -- Entertains Mothers The annual tea for the par- ents of the kindergarten classes and grade one was held at Westmount school, convened by Mrs. Fred Smith and Mrs. Charle: N. Heath. The presi- dent of the Westmount Home and School Association, Ralph Boneham, Mrs.!served by the executive, For informal discussipn then toon, nlace heiween nar he teachers, during which refresh-|&* ™0tlat aaa ae ments were made available. yom" ae at For the kindergarten parents jthe tea was poured by Mrs, Ronald Thomas and Mrs, F. H. Ross and for the grade one par- ents by Mrs. Harry Little and Mrs. Fred Smith. Together. with home made cookies this was 504 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA the duration of the meeting the parents, Mrs. m 0 duced Mrs. Malcolm Adam, vice-president of Oshawa and District council and past presi- dent of the S. J. Phillips Home and School Association. In urg-| ing parents to participate in Home and School activities, Mrs. Adam commented on the joy of watching small children progressing. Mr, Frank H. Ross, principal of Westmount school, reminded parents that this was church and school week. "Spiritual strength," he said, "is as im- portant, as mental and physical strength." The kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Margaret Chase, outlined the work being done in her ed out that, what seemed like play to adults was hard work for a five-year-old, Mrs. John Hinze, a,teacher of grade one, explained the unit system within the grade. By means of a tape recording she gave examples of the gfade one reading level, The public health nurse, Mrs. Stefen Kulick, spoke about the school health program, which includes a vision, hear- ing and tuberculin test. She em- phasized the importance of. reg- ular examinations by the family physician. Mrs. Kulick also Free Pick-Up and PHONE 725-0643 LECOFF' CeTteT Heer .l sites tage ed eves. SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 10.00 P.M. noted that sick children should be kept at home to avoid the spreading of illnesses. | Conh & Cory -- 4 tr. Service f atzue My boys were seven and nine years of age. My husband had his own trucking business and/ was away from home a great} deal, When the doctor told me| I would have to be hospitalized] for several months I didn't see} how we could manage. We could| only obtain part-time help and most of that proved inefficient. However, it is amazing how) self-sufficient children can be INFORMATION: 723-7253 wish he'd come back. Last week we were at a flea-| hop (that's a dance) and there were two fellows there that looked good to me. I kept wish- ing I wasn't going steady with) Freddie, When I saw Freddie dancing with another girl, and holding her close, I almost) jumped out of my skin. Why am I hot and cold, low and high?' Do you think I'm 66we thought operating costs would be high but were prepared to pay the difference. But electrie neerat ong in our en Aa room id are 'ually 'oportionately than we paid our other system bl old house~99 : says Mr, Irwin Yourth, Deep es Osele 66 tectric heating rates have dropped so much that the heating cost for our 8 room, 2 storey house is less than we ever paid. And we now enjoy the extra comfort, safety and cleanliness of electrie heating -- 99 66 Tie long term cost of an electric heating sys- tem is lower than any other. No furnace or fuel tank to buy. No annual maintenance costs, And I found operating costs are comparable with other syslems--9Y You're Invited To A Mrs. R. G. Ward, says Mr. Lionel Potvin, says ; Orchard Park, London, Ontario, mentally ill?--BRENDA when put to the test. I returned home well hot-cold routine means you have|vears later we had a baby girl. not yet matured emotionally. steady with anyone--no matter|, how dreamy. It's unwise and) {ncidentall : ly, the boys learned to unhealthy for a girl your ageidg a great many things for to have a heavy emotional in-|themselves. and will be. better husbands because of it.--MRS. vestment in any one fellow. . (I rejoice that I stayed away At 14 you should not be going|from my family that 10 tneuibe nd did not risk infecting them Dear Ann Landers: My hus-|gap band and I bought a home near have three children of a Dear Mrs, P.: Many thanks the high school because welfor your fine letter. I appreciate high) your taking the time to share! school age and I was sick and)your experience with us/ x ; and| Dear Brenda: The high-low,/happy after 10 months. Three WIGS -- Wl HAIR PIEC tired of driving kids back and forth. Unfortunately, the house has two extra bedrooms. | Now it seems my husband's| sister wishes to unload her high school girl on us because they live on the other side of town and the bus line does not run within seven blocks of them. In addition to this, my own brother wants us to keepchis two sons (weekdays only, he said) be- cause we live near school and his wife must have an operation which will put her off her feet for' three months. Bluntly speaking, my own three teen-agers are more than | CARPET COM 282 King W 728-9581 RUG CLEANING \ BEAUTY COME! ,.. Try them Showy GLETS and ES ...On | Monday, Oct. 7th - 7:30 p.m. ot the CLINIC HAIR STYLISTS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE on and ask questions I can handle and I don't want the responsibility of three more. My husband says it's up to m. My mother warns if I refuse I')! be branded by the family as selfish and mean. Help, please. --ON THE SPOT | Dear Spot: Rooming and boarding high school children is BEST | Photostats Made While You Wait @ DOCUMENTS @ LETTERS . i --DEVELOPING --PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE 728-1619 251 KING ST. E. A Cordial Invitation . . . 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