Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jun 1964, p. 9

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MR. AND MRS. A. R. A. MARSDEN --Park Lane Studio Marsden-Aikins Wedding \ CIHECH, Jo Awwinckie, women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 24, 1964 9 Theresa Maggio Renato Dell'agnese Exchange Vows St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, Whit- by, was the setting for 'the wedding of Theresa Maggio and Renato Dell'agnese, both of Whitby. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Giovanni Maggio, residents of Italy, and College Hill H&S Association Installs President;-Otficers The College Hill Home andjson, and school principal, Mr. School Association installed a}Howard Brown, new slate of officers at their) Mrs, Richard A. Donald con- annual pot luck supper held|gratulated the past-president, recently. Mrs. Ronald Lenover|Mrs. Ronald Lenover and her presided over a short business|sjate of officers for the past meeting which led to Mrs.|year's good work. Mrs. Gordon Richard A. Donald, vice-presi-|Stacey then presented Mrs. dent of Home and School Coun-| Richard A. Donald with a small cit, installing the offices as fol-|gift of appreciation. Presenta- lows: president, Mrs, Nickolasitions were also made to five Gulenchyn; secretary, Mrs. Wil-|of College Hill Schools teaching liam Trim; treasurer, Mr.|staff who are leaving for new Gordon Stacey; corresponding) positions as follows: Miss Joy secretary, Mrs. Roger Plancke; Cooper, Mrs. Audrey Dion, fsocial convener, Mrs. JohN\Mrs, Andrew Suwala, Mr. Gary /Donnell and Mrs, Gordon Wilce; | Minacs, Mr. Robert Richards. lroom mother convene?,|The teachers were congratulat- |Mrs, Lloyd, Schram; card con-\eq for their fine efforts and vener, Mrs. Thomas Hanna; |co.operation by members of the leouncil representative, Mrs.| association and the best of luck C. M. -Patterson; public rela-|wished in their profession. tion, Mrs. Douglas Langley;| yr< Nickolas Gulenchyn's executive 'chairmen, Mrs. Wil-\rnct duty as the new president Dearborn, Mrs. Beverly the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Guido Dell'agnese, Whitby. .~ - The Reverend Paul Douglas officiated and the soloist was Frank Rosettani. |. The bride's _ brother-in-law, Mr.- Anthony. Rinaldi, gave her jin marriage. She wore a full- jlength, sheath gown of silk organza enhanced with appli- qued floral lace, a matching overskirt flowed into a chapel train and a pearl-studded crown' held her shoulder-length veil of tulle. She carried a cascade of white carnations and lilies of the valley. Mrs. Frank Greco attended the bride as matron of honor wearing a blue lace sheath and matching overskirt with a veil- ed flower headdress. She car- ried pink carnations in a cas- cade. Mrs. Frank Greco was the best man, ; A reception was held in the jhome of the bridegroom's par- jents and the newlyweds are jmaking their home at 1200 |Athol street, Whitby. up. | "I have tried letting 'him cry CHILD GUIDANCE ~ Infant Sleep Problems Charged To Insecurity By GARRY C, MYERS, Ph.D. Many an infant or young child, who awakens one or many times a night, has forced his mother to take him up every time he does or to give him a bottle, or do both. A mgther writes as follows of an only child: "My son is 14 months old and for about four months or so he has been sleep- ing terrible. He is eating well and physically fit. Doctors have checked him, : "The only thing that helps is to give him his bottle (with a little water in it) and a diaper to hold. Sometimes he will take his bottle and go right back to sleep, Other times he just fights it and holds out his arms for me to take. him, If I pick him up, he will lay his head on my shoulder and doze off, but he immediately wakes up when I try to lay him back in his bed and he begins crying. dent on his bottle; sucks on it quite a lot. "He drinks mostly juice and only one to two bottles of milk. He will not drink milk out of a glass, but will drink juice, al- though his juice bottle is his favorite bottle. Do you think weaning him would fielp?" FEELS INSECURE My reply in part. Of course, he feels insecure when he awakens at night, till you are there to give him his usual and expected conffort; also by day, as a rule, when he is out of your sight. He will continue to feel insecure at such times till he learns gradually to be comfortable out of your sight by day, and also learns that no matter how much he cries and screams you won't pick him up at night. For the present, it might be and ---- br -- dry per, ren point is your taking him then, I doubt whether you will get anywhere with your lem unless you can steel self and let him cry it out, physician; certainly you need be vigilant lest in his long a gles he might suffocate. Also you will want to make sure he knows you are near. Leave his door open and a light on in. the hall. It might be better if Dad would take sole responsibility for the boy at night, thus making him less de- pendent on you. NEVER GIVE IN If you let' him cry it out in the middle of the night, it will also be imperative that you let him cry it out in the morning, refusing ever to take him into crucial tong: bed with you. Once you resolye|"°"¥ to let him ery it out, you will have to be ready never to give in to him. ee If, however, you are not re- solved to let him cfy it out, there hardly would be sense in well to give him a pottle of wa- ter when he awakens at night, letting him ¢ry at all, if you could help it. If he's eventually BURNED HAIR NORTH VANCOUVER (CP) -- Mrs, Edith Wi 72, lost most of the hair on head when boiling fat in she was frying potatoes into flames. BACK TO SLEEP "Often I put him in bed with 'me around 6 a.m. He goes right back to sleep and sleeps till about 7 to 7:30. I try to avoid doing this, but after making about five or six trips to his crib in the other room, I give} PLAYGROUNDS Trained leaders will 9 Monday ond it ty sandbox play. Progrommes will be operated from July 6th te August 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M g' ds will school grounds. @ varie inclu to Friday, Play luding 21st; 9:00 A.M, to 117 'et the following OSHAWA RECREATION COMMITTEE - SUMMER PROGRAMME orts and crates of parks mes, AM, he wf 4 4 * ue 4 " ve liam was in presenting the immedi-| fe ate past-president with a gift. Mrs, Ronald Lenover thanked) _ HOUSEHOLD HINT : all members and teaching staff} Continuous re-waxing of little- In Alderwood United Church , x Beverly Wedding vows were ex-|finger-length veil was held in| és Wil. changed between Carol Aikins|place with a white satin tiara. |J@mes Ross, Mrs. Laverne W1 and Alexafder Richard Arthur|She carried a white bible with] himself to sleep, but he gets scared and screams louder and louder. He is in a church nur- WEST AREA--Rundle, Radio, Thorton's, Valleyview, Fernhill, Nipigon, Glen Stewart. NORTH AREA-Brookside, Sunset Heights School, North Oshawe, Northwey Court, Connought end , Dr. S. J. Phillips School. Marsden in Alderwood United|pink roses and white stream- Church recently. ers. ' The bride is the daughter of) The bride's attendants were Mr. and Ms. J. G. Aikins,| Joan Langman, maid of honor, Etobicoke, and the bridegroom|and Gwen McNeil and Shirley is the: son of Mr. and Mrs. A.| North, bridesmaids. | Westminster UCW \Dessert Tea | Is Successful | present for making her year a/used floor surfaces in corners successful one. Mr. Howard|or under cabinets only builds up Brown's Grade 7 class won this|layers of wax to turn yellow month's room attendance prize|and look dirty, Clean the floor and also won the annual room|thoroughly, apply wax. There- attendance prize. after, clean and wax only traf- i ; fic lanes and areas that are con- The successful pot luck sup- stantly used, sery usually two or three times a week and loves it. He seldom ever cries when he's left there. "He is a mama's boy and very dependent on me. He does not jike to leave without me, but is fine when I'm out of sight. He is also very depen- EAST AREA--Woodview, Baker ial, Bathe, '" Veterans Tot, Cowen. SWIMMING SOUTH AREA--Hermon, Southmead, Loke Viste, Storie, in oll will Candidates may choose between 30th. Registration Fee $1.50. day mornings. Two series of instruction in ell ca be di d at the July or August series. All register ici and Junior Rotary Pools tegories. Tests will be given et the end of ecch at the pools June 29th an: 4 3 ya '4 ee: H. Marsden, Wasaga Beach,) The maid of honor wore a| : fis eae s ( Ontario. [pink net over satin ballerina) Westminster United Church / ye, was adjourned with the The afternoon ceremony was|gown, The other attendants wore|Women at Manning road just/playing of several games ar-| dag hg wv Reverend B.|pale blue and lime green net\off Garrard road, held a very|ranged by Mrs. Thomas Hanna. Warren, The wedding music wasS/over satin, ballerina gowns in|... Boge played by Mr. Shrubsole, the|the same style as Baler og noone -- ie si FO Verhoeven and presented church organist. honor's. They all carried pink|@tranging demonstration -.|her with a little gift on behalf Given in marriage by her/and white bouquets. legen pabasiaasaen: mn the Westminster Unite d| father, the bride wore a full-) James Marsden was best man|"00- ; Church Women, | length bell shaped gown Ofland ushering were Clifford) Mrs. John Redko, president of Nis, Hach Schitccwan io white satin, embroidered with North and Robert Urry. |the UCW_and Mrs. John Porter ey rs. : th afearoan With | lace on the front, and a white) 7, receive guests at the greeted the guests upon: arrival.|¢ aree of te atternote Wii) satin train, scalloped with lace.) nurch hall, the bride's mother|Delicious desserts of all tert ae sti rie | attached at the waist. Het! ane . light blue linen suit|Scriptions were enjoyed. Mrs,jevent successful. ¥) dress. 'The bridegroom's mother|Chesley Burton introduced Mrs.| The door prizes and floral CALVARY BAPTIST WMS [wore a suit dress of coral silk.|Walter Verhoeven from a nurs-jarrangements were won IY The Calvary Thursday After-/Each chose white accessories|ey, Who peepee wy ogy Sey ye Mire had: noon Group. met recently,|and a corsage of red Happiness skills and advise the mem-/er, Ts, 3 - Ww, ma . Opening with the hymn, "Like|roses. bers on making floral arrange-|rey Reynolds, Mrs. R. Weather- pening ; va | ' ments. bee, Mrs. Clara Scott, Mrs. a River, Glorious is God's Per-| Northern Ontario was the , ee ane inati i i Many of the arrangements|Lorne Blakely, Mrs. David Har- fect Love." Mrs. William Spen-|destination of the wedding trip. y } / \ 'id H cer led in the opening prayer.| For travelling, the bride donned|Mrs. Verhoeven skilfully ar-jrington, Mrs. i feaen Carring- SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING CLUB Girls and boys age 8-16. Membership is subject to a Municipal Pool. Membership Fee--$1.00. 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