Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 May 1964, p. 9

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AHOY THERE! He did not sail on HMCS Ajax, but he does come from the town of that name. This young sailor became three years old yesterday. He is Richard Bennett Napiorkow- is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zrombkowski, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of Ajax, and a great-grandson of Mrs, | Robert Beatty, Carr, Ontario. and Mrs. Bernice Brak, Osh- awa. ski, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Napiorkowski, Ajax. He ANN LANDERS Teenagers Frequently Die' of Embarrassment 9% Dear Ann Landefs: Our 15-|should be laid to rest beside our year-old daughter is upstairs|mother but we haven't said so. crying her eyes out. I told herjif Pa doesn't decide soon, he row in St. Gregory' showers and parties. Mrs. Chris Sheffield, Park- an evening party. The guests, relatives of the prospective bridgroom, presented Miss Minacs_ with of linen. Susan and Steven Sheffield as- sisted the hostess. -- Mr. Gordon Watt and Mrs. Donald Brown gave a coffee party at the former's home on Nassau street. The bride-to-be was presented wtih a blanket, bath towels and pantry shelf gifts. The Misses Joanne Cox, Beverly and Kathy Brown as- sisted. Mrs. Cyril Johnson held an evening party at her home on Switzer drive, assisted by Mrs. Donald Rowden, Mrs. Gordon Hoover and Mrs. E. C. Hart Jury. The guest of honor re- ceived a pair of orlon bedroom rugs and a shower of kitchen supplies. An evening dessert party was given by Mrs. Walter Kilburn, Mrs. Harry James and Mrs. Harry Howe at the former's home, McLaughlin boulevard. iMss Minacs received a set of folding tables in a carrier and numerous kitchen gifts. Mrs. C. M. Elliott and Mrs. Frank Turney were co-host- esses for a supper party at the latter's home on Glenmanor drive. During the evening the bride-to-be was presented with a gift of many beautifully co- ordinated bathroom accesso- ries. Mrs. Maurice Hutchison, Mas- son street, gave a tea for Miss Minacs. Mrs. Stephen Minacs assisted in receiving the guests, Pouring tea during the after- noon: were Mrs. John K. Mof- fat, Miss Evelyn Gay, Mrs. Harry James and Mrs. Cyril Johnson. Tea assistants were Mrs. Frank Turney, Mrs. C. M. Elliott, Miss Ada Kelly, Mrs. view boulevard, entertained at Frances Minacs, Bride-Flect Entertained By Many Hostesses Miss Frances Minacs, whose,Walter Kilburn, Mrs. Harry 'jmarriage takes place tomor-|Howe, Mrs. Bruce Buck and '8 Roman/Mrs. Arthur Slyfield. Mrs. Catholic Church, to Mr. Lau-|Chris Sheffield acted as dining rence William Hutchison, has/room hostess. The Misses Susan been widely entertained at!ang Kathy Sheffield kept the door and the guest book, Mrs. Alex Orban, grandmother of the: ed guest. Personal friends feted the at a dinner party in Toronto. They were the Misses Janice Patrick, Susan Smith, Violet Taylor, Helen Dryden, and Mrs. Douglas Rodger. | Mr. Larry Hutchison, the prospective bridegroom, was entertained at dinner in To- ronto by friends and business associates. The bridesmaids held a show- er where a presentation of a vacuum, polisher and canister set were presented with many other miscellaneous gifts. Her co-workers of the Gen- eral Motors Engineering De- partment held a supper shower for the future bride and pre- sented her with an aluminum bread-box. Mrs. Michael Dowson was hostess at a_ miscellaneous shower held at her home in Hampton where the bride re- ceived many gifts along with a presentation of two patio chairs and table. Following the rehearsal this evening, the wedding party will be entertained at the home of the future bridegroom's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hutchison, Masson street. MAKE UP TIME? FOLKESTONE, Eng. (CP)-- Children who play turant from school in future may only be borrowing time off. A confer- ence of the Head Teachers As- sociation discussed plans to compel children to stay at schoo] after their normal leav- ing age for as many days as they had been absent. I didn't want to hear any more/may need that plot sooner than about it and that I was writingjhe thinks. What should be done to you. This is what happened:/--C.0. Marietta's boy friend called| wear C.0.: It is customary her on the telephone an hourjto be buried beside the spouse ago. Her father answered, Hejwith whom one spent the told Gordy that Marietta was/greater part of life. | taking a bath and asked him| Circumstances alter cases, to please call later. however, so please suggest to When Marietta came into the|Your father that he and his wife living room her father an- discuss this with the clergyman PORTRAIT Make Your Appointment Today nounced that Gordy was sup-|Who married them. The family posed to call psd after wd members will then not be in- had time to get out of the tub.|VOlved and the decision will be, Well, Marietta went right|2" objective one. straigh Said it was vulgar, crude and horrible of her father to tell Gordy she was in the bathtub. Now she doesn't think she can face him again as long as she May we have your views?-- Centre Dear Centre: It is not essen- tial that everyone who calls on the telephone be provided with a detailed account of why the person wanted is not available at that precise moment. It should come as no sur- prise to Gordy however, that Marietta bathes, I don't see how this information could diminish her in his eyes. If she hasn't stopped crying by the time this appears in print tell her to dry up and grow up. Dear Ann Landers: We are three married children who need some advice, Ma died 10 years ago. Pa bought a double cemeteny plot and put one big stone in the middle. Ma's name is on one side of the stone, and there is a space for Pa's name on the other side. Three years ago Pa remar- ried. These past few months Pa's second wife has been after him to buy another double plot for the two of them, It is the only thing we have ever heard them argue about since they married. We are trying to stay out of it. Of course we talk among ourselves and think our father) NEWS IN BRIEF VISIT SCHEDULED Greland. STUDIO 21 ATHOL ST. W. 723-3680 > t through the roof. She} Dear Ann Landers: I am get-|$ ting sick and tired of reading that same old worn-out phrase in your column -- "When you marry a divorced man you marry the whole package--the ex-mate, the kids, the ex's in- laws, old friends, and so on." You gotta be crazy. I married a divorced man and there's nothing in my mar- riage contract that says I have to be bothered with any of the aforementioned kooks. My hus- band's ex-wife is a religious fan- atic who reads. the Bible with one hand and drinks gin with the other. Her children are go- ing to be just like her. Courts seem to have the in- sane idea that children are bet- ter off with their mother, even if she is a nut, so I say let her paddie her own canoe. And why don't you talk about some- thing else for a change?--Out- spoken Dear Out: It's easy to say "Let her paddle her own canoe" but that canoe has: your hus- band's kids in it. If this woman is as nutty as you say, and if your husband is halfway decent, he will keep! in close touch with his children. This means you are going to be "in touch" too, madame whether you like it or not. AT Ansus-(5RAYDON CARPET COMPANY 282 King W., Oshawa @ Tel. 728-6254 | Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum Rug Cleaning bride-to-be was also an honor-| bride-to-be by entertaining her; Daniel Ronald Pollard is one year old today and every- thing is amazing and some- times just-a-tittle bit terrify- _f ing, until a tot like this has it all figured out. Daniel is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Pollard, Hortop street. He is the first grandson of Mrs. HAPPY BIRTHDAY, DANNY! Wool-Gathering Notes on Knitwear the fashion durability of the classic shirtwaist or the little black dress and string of pearls. Other styles may come and go, but knitwear comes in stronger every season. And fashion interest is quick- ened by beautiful colors and from designers in this country a mee. to sures. for bs te weshailcimae at be ee or ie wa e;may not Popular As Ever tit in, Prato! wear of cama omen are now s0 accus- 4 up b: Bd ELEANOR oer y)|tomed to the time-saving and cad ait thet stead be 6 fA wear seems to have a budget-saving qualities of wash-|away. 2 4 re- ables, that any popular style these days is automatically ex- pected to sudsabilit are taking on this important asset. Washability, either by hand or machine, may be an Laundering also hi store the fit of knitwear, which -- tends to lose its shape with tracted wear. If there are no specific structions attached washable knits, follow this cedure. offer the benefits of y. More and more fine woolens color combinations and by high style detailing. There are knits with lifted waistlines, with soft, dainty touches, and with shirt sleeves or sleeves which feature modi- fied top width. There is a variety of hand- some suits, from casual to after- '\five designs. There are useful dresses galore; and accents in- clude a liberal sprinkling of leather or suede belts, buttons, ', \braid and handsome leather pip- ~ ding. There are even ruffles -- on such delights as a full-length at- For The Finest Hair Styling and Cutting LAKE VISTA BEAUTY SALON and BARBER SHOP 1198 Wecker Drive PHONE 728-0422 JOSEPH LONGO -- Prop, home ensemble of skirt, slip-on Mary Opychany, Oshawa and of Mrs, Cecil Bellman, Bowé manville and he is also the irst great-grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William Hercia, Oshawa, Mrs. Harry Dennis and Mrs. Fred Rowe, both of Newcastle. top and ruffled bolero. 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It has been a pleasure doing business with. fine people of Oshawa and District and we | DOWNTQWN OSHAWA » FASHION COUNCIL - presents an exciting Spring and Summer : FASHION PRESENTATION ® Beauty Counselling ? i ® Door Prizes ®@ Entertainment FREE ADMISSION DATE : SATURDAY -- MAY 30th | TIME: 2P.M, : PLACE: U.A.W. HALL, BOND ST. E.

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