Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jul 1964, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

"Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 728-8474 Comfortable Rut More Suffocating Than Hard Road By ROBERTA F. ROESCH "Too of the time Jife has lost its flavor," a reader writes. ae ? On the surface, I suppose I have e to make my- self comfortable and my living THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 30,1964 7 easy. My husband is attentive. I have a tg M2 My chil- dren do well MARRIED LAST SATURDAY Aldsworth Photography Joyce Johnson, Robert Yoo Honeymooning Honeymooning in Florida this week following their marriage Jast Saturday in St. Paul's In Florida Oshawa. The ring bearer was nephew, Master the bride's Robbie Terry, Oshawa. For the reception at the school. I have a part-time job. And everyone thinks I have it made. ""But-in reality I have no in- terest in anything..Most of the time I feel: an almost over- whelming urge to lie down, close my eyes, and sleep away the hours. And every day I live through the day with no real enjoyment of anything. "7 don't. know why this is happening. My health is good. I've had a. recent check-up." is in a rut--a soft and comfort- able rut--just as much as a woman who is in @ hard and drab rut. ' These chances for ruts are in everyone's world and they come in all sizes and shapes. But they're all quick death to life and zest even when they look appealing. So here are some ways to wake up and live if your world has become a rut. NEW COMMITMENT Start today to move away '\from your regular routine by committing. yourself to some- thing new. For a really new challenge, involve yourself in something you're afraid to do or something you think you won't like. This can introduce you to wonders! In addition to taking this ap- proach to a new zest for living, get in line to do something you have been postponing all your ;\life because it's easy to post- pone our living today while we hitch all our plans to tomorrow. While you're looking for ex- citing new ways to replace tire- some old ways, change old habits to new habits, just for kicks, since even the world's best habits get dull when they're always done by rote. When you have a choice between an-old way or a new way, taste the flavor of the new, STIMULATE YOURSELF Put a new goal into your life' and stimulate yourself to win it Even when physical health is) _ good a woman who feels as this| © woman doés, does not have good| > mental health, Chances are she) This little lad is all boy. He is Gordon Thomas Attersley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert- Attersley, Lyndeview drive, Whitby. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Evans, It Is Parents' Duty 'To Curb Children's Sexual Promiscuity CALGARY (CP) -- '"'Illegiti- mate babies are a reflection of the times," says a Calgary health officer, but that parents should band together to act on the problems of sexual promis- ' MISCHIEF IN THE MAKING Whitby, and Mr: and Mrs. E. T. Attersley, Oshawa. Ireland Studis FOR THE FINEST IN Custom Made 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 y, ("My 14 year old pans still shine like new and | get more value, too--with Bl Burlington, Ontarto THE BIG PINK. SOAP PADS WITH EXTRA PADS LIN THE BOX! cuity among young people. Dr. Agnes O'Neill, deputy health officer here, said pa- rents should lay down rules and make early hours a matter of prestige for their children, "Going home early should be) the thing to do instead of get-| ting home late. This is a prob-| lem that requires social action) in a group." | Dr. O'Neill said parents) should exert strict control over children until they are standing en their own feet economically. "In bygone days society took ae SALE DOLL STROLLER ' WITH DOLL 16" high Doll with curly Saron holr, si Ing eyes, Cotton print dress, OY doa' Maat Den Seer gah 16x11". 3.99 SPECIAL SITTING BEAR Approx, Size 12" high ; Pa ' PLAYPEN DOLL > 14" Toddler style Doll with curly Soren hair, sleeping eyes, Nylon party dress ond " bonnet, slip, ponties, socks, shoes ond nursing bottle, REG, $2.87 VALUE. SPECIAL 1.98 é Presbyterian Church are Mr.| nichts of Columbus Hall the and Mrs. Robert Alexander|;-ide's mother received wear- a books bo cemagg: oo better care of girls. Today they Yoo. . graphy or inspiration. They|,re allowed out at late hours. . i ing a blue silk sheath skirt and/,+¢ wonderful mental vitamins The bride is the former Joyce|lace bodice with white acces-and as free as your public|, Mlegitimate babies accounted Irene Johnson, daughter of Mr.|S0ries and a corsage of white) }iprary for 7.1 per cent of all live and Mrs, Frank Johnson,|and rose tinted carnations. The| Renew your spiritual life and births in Calgary in 1962. do Oshawa. The bridegroom is the|>ridegroom's mother assisted/set yourself in a good mood married teenagers gave bir gon. of Mrs. Samuel Yoo, wearing a rose lace sheath) each day by being happy about to 250 children that year: Oshawa, and the late Mr. Yoo. black accessories and a corsage|the opportunities you have. It's > The officiating clergyman was\0! White and blue tinted carna-| trite, of course, but it's also true LADIES! tions. that it's good to count your ° the Reverend Derek Allen. ; : * Sivek: in are ger As the. couple left on their! blessing. No Baby Sitter, iether the < gi angen Aa oor goon to __Fieeida the onl, bern down, the walls No Car Fare classical wedding gown of im- sheath vwith satching cape a fire of canitotnent Pa meer we HERR ARD 8 Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Stylist FOR HOME Lay oe yer nary, eth jacket, white accessories and ajing under every minute and sleeves, and Chantilly lace|°orsage of white and. pumpkin gt gt closing your eyes adorning the front bodice, 'The|coloned | chrysanthemums. On| +5 life, wake up and meet the SITTING DOG Approx. Size 12" high. STANDING DOG Approx. Size 14" long. controlled front skirt cascaded| their return they will live in into back fulness with a bustle| Oshawa. effect, with a self bow at the day! back waist and a chapel train. Her headdress was a large self rose holding her bouffant veil of pure silk illusion. She car- ried a bouquet of ned roses and stephanotis. The maid of honor was Miss Nancy Hanerhan ang the flower girl was Miss Nancy Tyrrell, cousin of the bride. They were gowned alike in aqua shantung sheaths with matching over- skirts and calots. The maid of honor carried a shrimp-colored SOCIAL NOTICES NAMES ONE PIECE France has dubbed the one- piece bathing suit the '"'mono- APPOINTMENTS PHONE AFTER 9 P.M, 728-9317 kini,"" ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Peter James) Metherel, Whitby, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Marie, to Mr.) M. Eugene Sandison, son of Mr.| and Mrs. James E. Sandison, Ashburn. The wedding is to) take place on Saturday, August WHITBY SAT., AUGUST Centennial Park. ST. -, of nr sci ra ws 29, 1964, at 3,00 p.m. in St. e flowergirl carried a baske D of similar flowers. The brides- Mark's United Church, Whitby. | maids were Miss Beverly Mar- ENGAGEMENT chuk and Miss Dale McLaugh-) Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kube, fin, dressed alike in shrimp-|\aple Grove, wish to announce colored gowns styled the same|the engagement of their daugh- as the maid of honor withiter, Mary, to Mr. James David matching calots and carrying|purke son of Mr. and Mrs. sprays of aqua and ite| George F. Burke, Oshawa. The chrysanthemums. |marriage is to take place on The best man. was Mr.|Saturday, August 29, 1964, at James Andrews and the ushers/12 o'clock noon, in St. Gregory were Mr. Larry Michael and|the Great, Roman Catholic Mr. Leslie Korosi all of|Church, Oshawa. Benefit of KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SELLS:GRA a WEGRO | TODDLER DOLL. _ 16" high Doll with Saran pony tall Hair-do, sleeping eyes, Ny- lon dress, slip, panties, sacks . end shoes. TODDLER DOLL 13" high Doll with beautiful long wavy Saran Hair, sleep- ing eyes, Porty dress in two styles to choose from, panties socks and shoes. SPECIAL 2.87 18" high Doll with Saran hair in four different hair styles for our selection, long straight air, \bobbed hair, pony tail and curled hair with bangs. Doll with sleepi eyes, nti pl op Else aan AMERICA'S INTERNATIONAL" "CIRCUS ONE DAY ONLY - 2 PERFORMANCES Activities commence 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. SHOW STARTS 2 P.M. & 8 P.M. : ADULTS 1.50 LRQA, CHILDREN Reserved seats 50c extra Truly splendid and singularly beautiful, the bride is the center of attention on her special day, Let us help you perfect your plans for 2 memorable wedding; ae find the gown of your dreams beste --_ in our romantic and radiant Seed ee cane ne ee oe 2.87 wa lowing styles of dress, Bunting PLUSH ANIMALS Bi Rom Suit and Pl i Sak per a jaysuit. For Your Private Consultation Call Choose from the following: Dog, Kitten, 725-1912 Skunk ond Squirrel, Attractive two-tone BLACKS C K plush covering and vinyl faces. Approx. lowing: Tiger and two assorted dogs. Ladies' Wear Ltd. 10" long. . seecaL 4.37 scat 1.57 72 SIMCOE NORTH 725-1912 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER A OPEN FRI. TILL 9 P.M. "Air Conditioned DOWNTOWN OSHAW. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 13' high Doll with short curly Soren hair, sleeping eyes, print sundress, socks and shoes. 1.98 PLUSH ANIMALS Washable animals with foam filling ond two-tone covering, Choose from the fol- For Your A-LITTLE GENTLEMAN John William McElligott is two years old and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McElligott, Midland, Ontario. His proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Scott Wal- lace, Rossland road east, and | Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Elligott, Matawa. |

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy