Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Aug 1964, p. 8

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of Mr. and Mrs,. Michael Shody, Oshawa, in St. John's Greek Orthodox Church, Osh- awa, recently. 'MISS PATRICIA Dahonick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Dahonick, became -the bride of Paul Shody, son JUNE ROSE Marie, daugh- bride pe Vladimir Elias ii ter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter dera, son of Mr, and Mrs. Fuller of Oshawa, became the _Elias Handera of Toronto, Hornsby Studio ---- THE MARRIAGE was s0l- emnized recently in West- mount United Church of Sandra Jean Wilson and Ken- neth Jack Willsher, both of Oshawa. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Clifford Wilson, Gib- bons street, and the bride- groom is the son of Mrs. Harry E. Scott, Verdun road, and the late Mr. Charles Will- sher. ANN LANDERS Youth Should Have Psychiatric Help Dear Ann Landers: I think there is something wrong with my 14-year-old brother but my parents refuse to talk about it. Mat is in the fifth grade and I know he should be at least in the ninth. He slaps my mother and punches my father and they never say one word to him. Last night at the supper table he threw a glass of water in my father's face. Father just sat there. I asked him why he didn't punish Mat and he an- swered, "The boy is a fool and nothing can be done about it." I worry about my brother be- cause he does such cruel and/ hurtful things. Last week he put my little puppy Perky in the freezing compartment of the refrigerator. If I hadn't ac- cidentally found Perky she would have been dead within the hour. I've begged my mother to talk to the minister about Mat but she says 'This is our cross} and we must bear it." Please tell me what should be done.--AFRAID SISTER 'of those around him. Parents do the mentally when they treat such a child as if he were normal. Ask your mother to speak to the family physician at once and ask for his advice. Dear Ann Landers: I know you have mentioned this prob- lem in your column before but people need to be reminded periodically. They seem to for- get. I am referring to the ob- noxious habit of chewing gum with the mouth wide open. A woman in our office chews from the minute she sits down at. her desk until she leaves at night. We call her "The Old Corn Popper." Not only does the gum go crackle and snap but the dentures go click click elack until you could go right straight through the ceiling. ~ Can it be that this person does not hear herself? I find it difficult to believe. I must .con- tion for. others, Dear Sister: Mat should be jreceiving special care and guid- lance, not only for his own good Please, please, this letter, Ann.I please print will tack it on our bulletin board. Thanks --tIreland Studio | land his own protection, but for from the bottom of my heart--| ~~ 1SO0S Jo Aldwinckle, Women 's Editor. Dial 723-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 25, 1964 | To Whom It May Concern: If| you are reading this from an office bulletin hoard and have gum in your mouth, you may be "'Gid Corn Popper," -- so watch it! Dear Ann Landers: Why don't| you go jump in the lake? In a recent column you called ja man a goof because he was smart enough to ask a lady to her financial holdings be- fore making her his wife. Un several -previous occa- jsions, however, you wholeheart- \édly encouraged women to get }was the setting recently for the marriage of Daphne Marion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lArthur Jones, Oshawa, to Rob- ert Douglas Kirkland, son .of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Claude |Kirkland, Whitby. | The Reverend ' DeLoss_ Scott officiated and the soloist, Miss Doreen Cox, sang "A Wedding Prayer" and "Thou Art My Own," accompanied by Miss |Sharon Dale, Oshawa. Given in marriage by her) ather, the bride wore a formal |white organza over taffeta gown with a fitted bodice, lily-point sleeves. and a scoop neckline jappliqued with Alencon lace. 'The bell-shaped skirt fell into a chapel train and was accented lat the back waist with triple bouffant bows. The front waist was appliqued with Alencon ii és is St. Nicholas Eastern Rite Catholic Church, Toronto, recently. | --Yamada, Toronto | "SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boy-} chuk, Oshawa, wish to announce | the engagement of their daugh- ter, Carol Elsie, to Mr. Robert || Daphne Jones, Robert Kirkland Nuptials Solemnized At Whitby Faith Baptist Church, Whitby, | ipink and white baby chrysan- Wilcox, son of Mrs. John Wilcox, Scarborough, and the late Mr. Wilcox. The wedding is to take lace. Her sequin covered crown held her bouffant veil of French tulle illusion and she carried a) cascade of pink sweetheart roses all the facts and figures before they married. Why the prefer- jential treatment If she has the right to know jall,, why doesn't he have the \same right?---MERE MALE fon gowns with full skirts softly gathered at the 'waists and scoop necklines. Their head- dresses were self wedding rings and they carried cascades of pink. and white chrysanthe- mums, The flower gifls were Miss Susan Holmes, Whitby, and Miss Terri Milburn, Oshawa, dressed alike in semi-formal dresses of nylon and taffeta with full) skirts, They wore similar head-| dresses and carried baskets of male is to provide for his wife. She, therefore, has the right to know in advance whether or not she may have to take in laundry--or if she can hire a jlittle day help for herself. The man who is preoccupied with a woman's financial hold- ings is invariably take life a bit easier. EARLY DELICACY Charles I of England intro- duced a type of ice cream to his subjects in the 17th century and paid his French chef a handsome sum to keep the rec- ipe a secret, themums, The best man, was the bride: groom's .brother, Mr. Ronald Kirkland, and the ushers were the safety and peace of mind handicapped child no favor clude that she has no considera-| Dear Mere: The role of the} looking to} UNITS, GROUPS. _ AUXILIARIES FIRST BAPTIST WA WA First Baptist Church was held in the home of Mrs, John Barber. The president, Mrs. Ralph Hopson, opened the meet- ing and also led the devotions, HOUSEHOLD HINT For better management of frozen food storage, keep a date stamp pad with freezer supplies, date each package as you prepare it, and also ready-frozen agp } home from the [ supper was served and a social) The monthly meeting of the|time Next month's meeting will bej] Comfortably? at the home of Mrs. Mutray|} FOAM Eaton, Columbus. Mrs, Walter Nickerson closed the meeting in prayer. taking the scripture reading from St, John 1 - 1 - 17. Roll call was answered by a good attendance. The secretary, Mrs. Walter Wellman, gave her report; also the treasurer, Mrs. Edgar Anderson. Plans were made to cater' for two wedding receptions in the near future. Also the group de- cided to quilt September 1-2. The Copper Contest captains decided to extend the time to October meeting. Birthday greetings were sung | to Mrs. yh oy Howard, who made a contribution to the birth- day box. After the meeting a pot luck PARENTS 1S YOUR DAUGHTER PREPARED? is your daughter sufficiently skilleo to qualify for a good position in@| the business world with prospects ¢ | for advancement, or will your child | | drift through life, from one poorly paid job to another? At The Ca- nadian of Business, specialize in training young people for successful business careers. Our business-like approach and expert training can open the door to a bright future for your teenager in today's modern' world of business! C.S.B. DAY SCHOOL C.B.S. will train your teenager for a secure, big pay position: Secre- torial, Cleritype, Accounting, Busi- ness Adminstration, Business Ma- 2) chines, General Office Training. Enroll now for these Diploma cour- ses. Use C.B.S. placement service! REGISTER NOW Parents, register your daughter at The Canadian School of Business. We invite you to visit us and talk lover your daughter's bright future as @ C.B.S, graduate or telephone 728-7081 for our school literature THE CANADIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS | QHEAD OFFICE FOR ALL DIVISIONS 522 SIMCOE ST. N. the bride's brother, Mr. Barry Jones and Mr.. Paul Dale, all of |¢ Oshawa. § For the reception held at the church, the bride's mother re- ceived, wearing a two-piece en- § semble of powder-blue linen with deep blue and white|@ accessories. The bridegroom's mother assisted, wearing a pale |§ LILLIAN M D.E.A., SCHOOL OF DANCING Ballet, Tap, Toe, Acrobatic, Pre-School, Kinderance, Character AE MARSH M.D.A, place on Saturday, September) ong stephanotis. lyellow linen dress and white , accessories. Ireland Studio PENTECOSTAL CHURCH WEDDING The marriage of Miss Ruth Helen. Bombay, R.N., to the Reverend Calvin Charles Ratz is to take plaee on Saturday, September 26 according to the announcement today by Miss Bombay's parents, the Rev- erend and Mrs. R. A. Bombay of. Oshawa. The bride-to-be is a graduate of the Oshawa General Hospital School of Nursing, Class of '64. The prospective bridegroom grad- uated from Carleton Univer- sity, ¢ Ottawa, and from 'the THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA 'FOR TOMORROW Mixed planetary influences. Early 'aspects call for care in personal relationships -- espe- cially within the domestic circle. And, in your business contacts, use the utmost tact in dealings with superiors and with ~~~ those of the opposite sex. Brighter aspects in the p.m., however, help you to solve) many of the earlier problems |ab and promise accomplishments | - in all good endeavors. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow. is your birthday, your horoscope forecastsinter- estin gde velopments during the coming year. Job interests should prove, highly stimulating for the bal- | ance of this month; also be-| tween mid-December and late March;. May and September of| 1965, Monetary interests should) take an upswing during Novem-| ber; also in early 1965; also next| June. Don't take needless risks | in mid-December or next April, however, or you could suffer unnecessary setbacks Domestic affairs and personal tleationships generally should) 12, 1964, at 4.00 p.m. in King Street United Church, Oshawa. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE The Reverend and Mrs. R. A. Bombay, Oshawa, wish to riage of their elder daughter, Ruth Helen, to the Reverend! Calvin Charles Ratz, son of the : | Reverend and Mrs. Charles Ratz --D. L. Bartlett, Ottawa/of Peterborough. The ceremony September 26, 1964, at 2:30 p.m.) Eastern Pentecostal Bible | in Simcoe Street Pentecostal) College, Peterborough, where | Church, he is now assistant pastor of Dublin Street Pentecostal Church. He. is the son of the Reverend Charles Ratz, D.D., dean of education of the Bible College, and Mrs. Ratz. The Reverend and Mrs. R. A. SHE NEEDS TO KNOW MONTREAL (CP) -- 'What cook and sew, but how to bu B ae : jalready manufactured produc' 3ombay are moving to Belle- | wisely' says Prof. Helen Neil- ville at the end of this month |qn one of four Quebec women| but will return to Oshawa for inamed to the Federal Advisory | the wedding which is to be | Coyneil of Consumers. 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