Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jul 1964, p. 8

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B'NAI BRITH DONATION SUPPLIES MILK FOR YWCA DAY CAMP. time for 158 children and. 35 counsellors each' day. This year a generous donation from B'Nai B'rith is making this The annual day camp of the YWCA is open four days a week for three weeks. The YWCA-supplies milk at lunch- possible, Two girls, Vicky Sopa and Wanda Hulaj are s@en as they have their cups filled by Senior Counsellor Carole Green. The vice-presi- ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: Our. 12- year-old daughter Diane is an only child. Because of my hus- band's work we must go out socially at least three evenings a week, Our nei rs have a 17-year- old son who is eager to earn some spending money. For the last several months we have had this boy sit with Diane,. It |seemed like a perfectly splendid idea--until recently. When my husband and I came, home Saturday night at about midnight Diane was not in her bed. She was in the bathroom with the door locked. We pounded on the door until she let us in. The poor girl had fallen asleep. She had taken her pillow and blanket and made a bed for herself in the bathtub. We finally got an explanation out of her. Diane's bedroom door has no lock and she is afraid of the boy. She gave us her word that he had never done or said anything wrong-- but she was "afraid he might." We don't want to be unfair to the boy, Ann. What should we do? We believe Diane was tell- dent of B'nai B'rith Lodge, Mr. Bernard Crozier, smiles approvingly in the back- ground, --Oshawa Times Photo Miss Maureen Comerford Honored By Surprise Party A surprise birthday dance was| Miss Claudette Gaerne rei tly at the Os ha wa/|David Edwards, Miss Margaret ae i "f in honor of Mise|MCDiarmid, Mr. Robert Bishop, wennis "Ciob in Bon Miss Joan Elliott, Mr. Doug-| Maureen Comerford's 21st birth-/ja; Bazinet, Mr.and Mrs. Stan-| } day. The dance was arranged|ljey Comerford Jr., Miss by Miss Philomena Gangemi|raine Harrison, Mr. John Love, assisted by Miss Joan Elliott}Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Ted) and Miss Marilyn Black. : A transistor radio was pre-|Hicks. sented to Miss Comerford from| Miss Donna Reeves, Mr. Rob- the guests. A special guest was|ert Andor, Miss Joan Hodgson, the Reverend William Comer-|Mr. Michael Lemieux, Miss ford, Quebec City, a brother of|Margaret McDonald, Mr. Dan- the honored guest. Father Com-|iel Wyrozob, Miss Judy Reeson; erford is holidaying in Oshawa|Mr., Philip Dudley, Miss Sally for two weeks prior to leaving|James, Mr. William Swan, Miss) for Ottawa, where he will spend|Dianne Hergott, Mr. Jerry Ga- a couple of days before being|zerek, Miss Sandra McFeeters, posted to a new appointment,|Mr. Samuel Richardson, Miss unknown at the present time. |Jeanette Kelly, Mr. Jack Car- An enjoyable buffet supper|roll, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Cox, | was served at midnight by Miss|Miss Philomena Gangemi, Mr. Comerford's parents, Mr, and John Holowaty, Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Stanley Comerford. Stanley Comerford and Father Among the guests present| William Comerford. were Mr. Gerry McCarten, Miss) ss Gwen Hamilton, Mr. Jack Wet-) DIETS FOR TRAVEL tick, Miss Judy Danks, Mr. Ken-/ TUNBRIDGE WELLS, Eng- neth Graves, Miss Joan Elliott,/land (CP)--Mrs. Hilary John-| Mr. Ronald Ball, Miss Marilyn) son, 23-year-old Kent housewife, Black, Mr. Philip Clark, Mr.|dieted for six months and shed/ and Mrs, Howard (Dee) Fitch-|70 pounds to become a model. ett,, Miss Mary Lou Patton, Mr.|/Her career lasted one week. | Allen Andrews, Miss Marilyn|Her husband was transferred Larmer, Mr. Stewart Giles,jacross country and Mrs. John- Mr. Danielson said "I'm putting the fam- ily first.'" | | Lor-| " {Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey . PLAN WEDDING The. engagement has been announced of Margaret Anne, daughter of Dr. William Wes- ley Baldwin and Mrs. Bald- win, Brooklin, to Richard Bain Potter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Arthur Potter, Toronto. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Trinity College, University of Toronto and is on the teaching staff of Cen- ing us the whole truth. Thank you.-- : CONCERNED PARENTS Dear Parents: The boy may be perfectly fine in every re- spect, but it is apparent that Diane is not comfortable with him. Get a girl sitter--a big sister substitute. The boy, of course, need not be told the reason for the change. Dear Ann Landers: Ten years ago my husband took his older brother, Manny, into his busi- ness because his mother begged him to. Manny ruined their father's business which was left to him and he then went through most of the money left to his mother. I don't know | |how else to describe him except to say he is one of these people who knows everything and has a sd never been wrong in his life. i My husband sold manny 25 Lull Sub-Teen's Fears With New Companion $10,000 which he "borrowed" from his mother, To listen to him you'd think my husband was working for him. Last month Manny took his nitwit son (age 22) into the business and is calling him sales manager. He did this without consulting anybody. My husand is getting ulcers from all this, He feels guilty because brothers are supposed to love each other, Legally he can throw them 'both out but he is afraid it might harm the family relationships.-- SPLITTING HEAD Dear Head: The family re- lationships sound pretty shaky right now. What's to harm? I hope your husband will buy Manny's 25 per cent back even if he has to pay a lot more than he thinks he should. Don't feel guilty. Relatives who feed from a common trough frequently have hostile feelings toward one another al- though they present a beautiful picture of solidarity to out- siders. (If the boys get along well, their wives don't--etc.) Of course there are exceptions, but they are as rare as sand flies in Siberia. An, Honey: I read your col- umn every day and I hope you won't take seriously that letter from Sugar and Spice. He was the old meanie who criticized you for calling your readers Buster, Butter - Cup, Petunia, Lambie Pie and a few other cutesy wootsy names. I am at least twice your age, Doll, and so far as I am con- cerned, your column is refresh- ingly down -to - earth. Please don't ever change. You can call me Buddy Boy anytime you want to and I hope it is real soon. -- LOUISVILLE SALT AND . PEPPER Dear Louisville: those kind words, Buddy Boy. long. AT BROOKLIN tral High School of Com- merce, Toronto. Her pros- pective bridegroom is a grad- uate of University College in Ends Season W arts and is a third year law student at the University of | 'The University Women's Club Toronto Law School, The wed- |of Oshawa and District held a ding will take place in Brook- | pot - luck supper recently at the lin United Church, on Satur- |home of Mrs, Z. T. Salmers, day, July 18. Glencairn Street, Oshawa. --LeRoy Toll Photos | After the enjoyable Supper, @ | | Uncover Secret _| ithe hostess and the convener, ' {short business meeting was con- SOCIAL NOTICE |Mrs. Hayden MacDonald and Of Swim Suit Shape The swimsuit controversy has) | ducted by the president, Mrs. G. |A. Rundle. Mrs. Rundle thanked ENGAGEMENT her committee for their efforts Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller,| in making the evening a success- |made headline news this sum-|Columbus, wish to announce the) ful social closing for the year. jmer and topless suits are ap-| engagement of their only daugh- jter, Kathryn Joan, to Mr. Ter-| Laird, thanking her for her work | parently the "new" trend. A presentation was made by Miss Ada Kelly to Miss Jean Most Canadian women will de-/rance William Reid, Oshawa,|in sending out the monthly ros- cline the new fashion for the|son of Mrs. Samuel Denney, To-| ter. Mrs. Rundle announced that more conventional styles which| this summer includes Ph or shift tops worn with separate| or joined maillot or little boy legged pants. ' The relaxed top will help to hide an over-abundant midriff, but this look requires an excel- lent up-lift bras to give the suit i? shape. | Many suits are styled with a built-in bras. But M the cup size has not been set into the suit. a properly fitted one should b and back and sew the new bra} to the sides and top of the suit.| Brief legged suits demand a no-bulge tummy and _hipline and a no-seam sport panty is the answer. These may be purchas-| ed in the light-weight spandex moulded rubber or an ultra-| ; light weight rubber elastic. When you need Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 'Home-Nursin: EVERYO) Care for E" ronto, and the late Mr. Louis A \t 1, 1964, at 2.30 p.m. in Colum- bus United Church. *!stuck behind a sorting frame| : " eland w worn. Simply remove the straps the jin September, there will be an | evening coffee party at the home lof Mrs. W. W. Baldwin. Mrs, Lernard Lewis introduced }seven of the resolutions which ___| will be presented to ie Cans \dian Federation of University LONG HOSE Women's Sixteenth Triennial CROWTHORNE, En glandjConference to be held at the Fort Berkshire housewife|/Garry Hotel, Winnipeg, from Maud Justice received a Christ-| August 16-21. mas present of a pair of stock-| One of the resolutions on the ings mailed to her 10 years be-|agenda deals with the adminis- e|trative regime of the CFUW. Al- yas|though there are provincial dir- ectors sitting onthe national as discovered only when/e) sorting department was/that by setting up provincial or- |ganizations, either merely as a Ibert Reid. The wedding will ake place on Saturday, August Capture the Moment with Bridal Portraits and Albums House, Church, Studio Reception e@ PHONE 723-3680 @ THE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING Mrs. Walter Campbell, Osh- | awa and Mr. and Mrs, Archie | Campbell. Brooklin. His great- | grandmother is Mrs, John | Campbell, Toronto, | --Ireland Studio This little Campbell is Troy Alexander, the one-year-old son of Mr. Alexander Camp- bell, Oshawa and of Mrs. San- dra Campbell, Brooklin. His grandparents are Mr. and NU-WAY RUG OSHAWA'S MOST RELIABLE RUG CLEANING By NU-WAY RUG CLEANERS, the largest broadioom dealer and rug cleaner in Eastern Ontario. Only NU- WAY Jet Cleans your rugs, a second and third time if necessary giving extra special. attention to stains, returning them to your: floors fresh-air fresh and new looking. Using the most modern rug clean- ing equipment NU-WAY'S efficient methods keep prices low . . . for example o 9 x 12' rug costs only $9.75. 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CFUW should establish travelling fellowships to allow Canadians from Eastern, West- ern and Central Caada, speaking the same language or speaking |English and - or - French to ex- | change their viewpoints, to know and appreciate their. respective culture and mentality in order to help with the formation of the true Canadian image. The discussions proved to be very stimulating and the sum- per cent of the business for| ding. Thanks for) See--you didn't have to wait| 7 legal entity or as a provincial) | branch and without forsaking the] : Mary Ann Fursey Feted At Showers Prior To Wedding Mrs. Dennis Brown, the for- mer Mary Ann Fursey, whose marriage took place on Friday, June 26, was honored at a num- ber of showers prior to her wed- At a supper shower tendered by the Engineering Department of General Motors, the bride-to- be was presented with a floor polisher, A linen shower was given by' her bridesmaid, Miss Ardythe Greenfield, at her home. Miss Ann Parrot assisted the hostess and guests were former school friends of the bride-eleet. Mrs, Donald Smallwood held a kitchen pantry shower at her homé"%n Marland avenue, where co-workers of Miss Fur- sey were the guests, Mrs. Alfred Fursey, ther of the future bride, enter-' tained members of the family and a presentation of an elec- tric blanket and bedding was made. A miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs. George Oliffe, as- sisted by her mother, Mrs. Percy Sweet and Miss Gloria Sweet, Present were relatives and close friends of the prospec-| | tive bridegroom. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, July 4, 1964 Mrs. J.. A. Brown, Whitby, th aunt of Mr. Dennis Brown, was hostess at a miscellaneous shower at her home on Welling- ton street. Co-workers of the future bride presented her with a hand- fashioned glass centre-piere. Following the rehearsal the wedding party was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Archie Brown, Ridge- Way avenue. "| pure silk ottoman cord gown. TO NURSE IN B.C. Suzanne Parkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Par- kin, Brampton, Ontario, for- merly of Oshawa, graduated recently from the Atkinson School of Nursing of the To- ronto Western Hospital. Suz- anne .attended Oshawa Cen- tral Collegiate. Her future plans include a year in the town of Williams Lake, Brit- ish Columbia. Leroy Toll mary reports given by the group leaders were followed by voting so that the delegates would know the general feelings of the mem- bership on the. different resolu- tions, The individual buzz ses- sions were conducted by Miss L. Moote, Migs A. Parker, Mrs. E. M. Culp, Mrs, R. H, Donald, Mrs. A. R. Garrett; Mrs. B. Lewis, Mrs, F..M. McKee, Mrs. E, J. Pinto, Mrs. G. A. Rundle. | |\jewelled neckline and lily-point ' \fell into a chapel train, Her | petal headdress of tiny leaf- St. Gregory the Great Roman (Catholic Church was the setting last Saturday, for the marriage of Dorothy Therese Lawless, to Robert James Amey, both of Oshawa. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bernard F. Lawless and her bridegroom is the son of. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Amey, The Reverend A. G. Quesnelle officiated and Mr. Jack Dris- coll played "Ave Maria" and "On This Day" on the organ. Given in marriage by her father the bride was wearing @ The fitted bodice featured a sleeves trimmed with seed CUTTING THE CAKE Hornsby Studie Dorothy Lawless, Robert Amey Repeat Vows In St. Gregory's The bridegroom's mother as- sisted wearing a pink lace sheath with matching three quarter length duster, white ace cessories and a corsage of pink and white carnations. As the couple left on a honey- moon in Western Ontario, the bride was wearing a pink lace two-piece suit, white acces. sories and a corsage of pink and white carnations. On their return they will take up resi- dence in their new home on Wakefield crescent, Oshawa. - Guests were present at the wedding from Gananoque, Montreal, Brighton, Cobourg, Grafton, London, Windsor, White by, Toronto, Ajax and Hamilton. pearls. The bell shaped skirt like pearls held her bouffant veil of tulle illusion, and she carried a bouquet of pink car- nations and stephanotis. The matron of honor was Mrs. Donald Mastin and _the|,...... other attendants were Mrs.|i) Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C, CHIROPRACTOR Neck and Shoulder Pains Nervous Stomach 100 King St, E. 728-5156 Amey. The flower girl was Miss Kathy Szekeres. All the attendants were gowned alike in seafoam green organza form- als featuring scoop necklines, elbow-length puff sleeves and princess lines, Their dresses were sea foam green with small veils, green. The best man was Mr. Maurice Tessier and the ushers were Mr. Donald Mastin, Osh- awa, and Mr, Bruce Amey, Don Mills. 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