Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 May 1965, p. 14

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ROSALIE BEAUREGARD demonstrates minor first aid TIME TO GET READY for bed -- Anne Crowe, 14; Carmen Philippe, 7; Peter SOCIAL & PERSONAL Derry, 5; and Christine Sparkes, 14, This too is part is part of the girls' train- Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department Professor and Mrs. Donald G. Creighton entertained about 8 guests at their in Brooklin following the. mar riage of their daughter, Miss Cynthia Creighton to Mr. Maur ice J. Flood of New York. The toast to the bride was proposed by her Godfather, Professor R. D. C, Finch of the Univer sity of Toronto home Oshawa guests atiending the Lieutenant Governor's dinner in honor of His Imperial Majesty, the Shahanshah of Iran and the Empress Sarah Pahlavi, this evening in the Royal York Hotel Toronto, will be Mayor Lyman Gifford and Mrs. Gifford, Mr. A V. Walker, MLA, and Mrs, Walk- er, Mr. and Mrs. John Vivash, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Best- wick. A winsome member of the Richards - Scott wedding party in King Street United Church recently, was the ring bearer Master Scott Carrigan, of the bride. cousin SOMETHING FOR ALL LONDON (CP) here think they chance of Snowdon, the O'Toole, Rudolf Nureyey and Sean Connery to. appear to gether in a film. It would be a 90-minute charity feature, from which all the proceeds would go to the United Nations Children's Fund. - Organizers have a persuading Beatles, fair Lord Peter NOW THAT YOU'VE DECIDED TO DANCE... Guests the Flood and recep included Mr. and Mrs Flood, Miss Bernadette Mr. William F and Mr. Francis Flood, the Bronx New York; Mr. and Mrs. T Kelso Creighton, Oshawa; Mrs Angus Campbell, Miss Melinda Seaman, Professor. and Mrs R. S. Knox, Mr. and Mrs, Har old Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Creighton, the Misses Lisa and Jane Creighton, Messrs, Angus and Stephen Creighton, Mr. and Mrs. John Gray, Mr. and Mrs Paul Stevens, Miss Eva Zarem ba, Miss Dorothy Forward, Mr and Mrs. William Bennett, Mr and Mrs, Graham Falconer and Mr. Elton Lent, all of Toronto Miss Aileen Adams, Miss Anne Wanstall, Brougham; Miss Su-| san Corlett, San k Uniohn| attending Creighton wedding tion John Flood ood California; Mr. Frank Upjohn, New York City; Miss Lisa Bal IR RR! KAYE"S LARGE SIZES SHOPPE Sizes from 1414 to 321% SPECIALIZING IN LARGE SIZE CLOTHING FOR YOUNG LADIES KAYE'S LARGE SIZE SHOP 4 King St. BOWMANVILLE 623-5102 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, Mey 25, 1965 Girls' Training Course at YWCA Produces Certified Baby-Sitters By JO ALDWINCKLE Many teenagers, mostly girls, lo have discovered that the easiest; way to earn some pocket-money| is to "*baby-sit" and hundreds of} couples would have no social) life outside their home if they) could not call in a baby sitter. Sounds like the perfect econ- omic set-up of demand and sup- ply, except for the chance that should disster strike or an ac- cident happen, children's lives may be the price of a game of bridge or a trip to the movies There are still parents who would go out and leave a 10- year-old to keep an eye on his younger brothers and sisters. Those parents must answer to their own consciences, The ma- jority want a baby-sitter and because they are willing to pay for the service they expect a baby-sitter with a little training The Ontario Safety League has formulated a Baby-Sitters Training Course. The Oshawa YWCA has sponsored this course over the past seven weeks with weekly classes arranged by Mrs. Barrie; Lillian Sherwood To complete the course suc- course, by producing her dip- oma Girl Guides that successfully compete this course also qualify for their Child Care Badge. ON BUSINESS BASIS Since baby-sitting is a busi- ness arrangement, the girls are taught to state their fee when they are contacted. In Oshawa the average rate is fifty cents an hour before midnight and 75 cents afterward, Arrangements for transportation .if necessary, should also be clearly under- stood, It is the responsibility of the parents to inform the sitter of their location and expected time of return. Before leaving the house they should spend a lit-, ' Y tle time with the sitter and the! KATHY KRANTZ, 13, children and any household pets.| shows four-year-old Lorrie They should show the sitter! through the house, indicating!) ;.. Sally Parker told the sit: the children's bedrooms, even if : they are already in bed andjters how to deal with the diffi the location of light switches.'cult child; how to avoid scenes The baby-sitter should notiat bedtime or suppertime; how bring friends into the housejto treat the shy, moody or without permission, She shouldjnaughty child and apply a gen use the telephone sparingly and tle reprimand take along something to eat if) of the 43 girls who registered cessfully and receive a gradua tion card and diploma, ch} student must comply with the! following requirements | A scrap book must be prepar ed during the course, based on lecture material. Forty percent of the total marks are allotted to the scrap book and each enrollee must have at least 24) marks on this project to pass.| WRITTEN EXAMINATIONS Final examinations must be passed, The remaining 60 per cent of total marks are allotted to the examination, and the enrollee must have at least 30 marks on the examination to pass Each enrollee tuberculin test, and if posi- tive, a chest X-ray, Arrange- ments for: this will be made by the YWCA Enrollees cannot be absent from more than two classes Each enrollee must spend a day as a. 'mother's helper" with a person other than own mother, looking after children without pay and receive a re commendation from the mother on the form provided. Children 11 years old and over may take the course and receive a diploma stating that the course has been successfully completed. However, to receive the wallet graduation card, which implies. a recommenda- tion to the parents, a child must be 14 years of age or over Age cannot be the criterion of a good baby sitter but capability and responsible attitudes must be considered as well On the 14th birthday, the graduate may receive a wal- let card automatically either from the local sponsoring group or from any of the provincial agencies who prepare the must have a ing course to become quali- fied baby sitters. four, Montreal; Miss Gwen Fife, Miss Anne Lehman, Stouffville, Mrs. Arthur and Dr. and Mrs, Grant, Brooklin Boyes Guthrie Mr, and Mrs. M. McIntyre Hood, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Farrow spent the Victoria Day Holiday in Ottawa visiting relatives of Mr, Hood. They at tended the ceremony of presen tation of Queen Victoria's scarf of honor won by Pte. Richard R. Thompson, of the Royal Ca nadian Regiment in the South African War in 1900, to the Canadian War Museum, by Pte Thompson's uncle from Ireland This colorful ceremony took place on Parliament Hil! on the forenoon of May 24 THE ULTIMATE IN FINE WATCHES NOW ON DISPLAY AT BURNS JEWELLERS For All Your "Bridal Shoes" (Tinted Free) CHOOSE DANCEY'S ' DOWNTOWN OSHAWA 10% DISCOUNT IF YOU BRING THIS AD De apeddtled SWISS ACCURATE INTERNAT LLY GUARANTEE the evening is to be a long onelfor the course 3% have passed and she knows she will get hun-|the examination and will re gry ceive their certificates provid- If there are household chores ing their TB tests are negative fo be done, such as ironing,|/The course has the moral sup- they should be paid for . separ- port and approval of doctors, ately nurses, the TB Association, the QUALIFIED TEACHERS Fire Department, and welfare First of the lecturers was,agencies and organizations Miss Margaret Mcliquhan RN. Those who have passed the who told the class they must/examination are Rosalie Beau maintain a high standard ofjregard, Christine Blasezczak, health and be clean and neat Joanne Bond, Alexis Bremner in their appearance at all times. Janet Bremner, Lynda Brem Miss Grace Richer spoke on-ner, Barbara Brown, Bever "Good Character" directing ley Brown, Susan Brown, Carol them to be on time and always Chatten, Freda Cox, Mai;-Anne honest and dependable. ? culum, --Osnawa Times Photos Piper how to play a piano, Games are part of the curri- GOBBLES FOR GLORY SOUTH OCKENDON, England | Creamer, Ann Crowe, Lyn Dan- iel, Dianne Dart, Joanne Dart, (CP) § P. id . -- Sammy Page, world Glover. Glover, Mar- ; Ann Glover, Donna Glover, Mar champion eel-eater, will defend garet Jamieson, Evelyn Keel,/his title against all comers at Cindy Kennedy, Nanette Kirby, his local pub, the Jack O'Lan Kathryn Krantz, Louise Nien- 'ern, in June. His record is 26 Biculturalism Exciting Challenge MONTREAL (CP) -- Cana- © lians must stop thinking of bi- ulturalism as an unfortunate iisance and learn to accept heir diversity as an exciting hallenge, a Montreal univer- ity professor told the National 'ouncil of Jewish Women con- vention delegates here Tuesday. "We don't have to'follow the example of the United States -- jand pour everything into a jsingle mold," said Charles - Taylor, professor of political % jscience at McGill University. "We can't have the American - sort of melting pot when we. thave two dominant cultures. |But we have an opportunity for jgreatness here. We should con- - sider our two cultures-an ex- jeiting challenge." ' | The solution, he said, is not + jthat all Canadians learn to" speak French, "but that those who want to be French can be, and "an be integrated, and that lthose who want to be English canbe and can be integrated." Grandma Gives Good | Advice on Diarrhea "Don't ever believe there's nothing you can do when someone in the family annoying attack of Diarrhea, Grandma. Many a Grandma with years ot experience gives the same good advice -- why put up with Diarrhea when Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry brings such quick relief. ormulated from g ting roots and herbs, Dr, Fowler's Extract clears up distressing symptoms of cramps, nausea and intestinal upsets--dquickly, gently, ~ Owen effectively. Ask for Or. FOWLER'S huis, Michelle Novak, Geral- bowls of jellied eels in 50 min Pha chee. Novak, Gore Extract of Wild Strawberry. 8-4 dine O'Brien, Janice Owen, Judy utes Mary Pearce, Micheline Philippe,. Jean Pickles, Debbie Rout, Christine Sparkes, Eliza beth Temmel, Michelle Van strien, Margaret Walters. HOT LINE GOES SLOW LONDON: (CP) BBC plans for a live telephone-advice show have been changed, because telephone executives think the British system would not be able to take all the calls, Viewers now will be asked to write in first, and the program will tele Splendid Chap, Father! Mrs. B. Murphy RN_lectur- ed on child care and safety demonstrating holding and! changing an infant, bottle feed-| ing and general care up to five years of age Dr. Gillian Gilchrist gave a talk on emergency action cov- ering choking, cuts, burns, falls and poisons, She described sim-| ple treatments and pointed out} the difference in minor and| major injuries. Captain W. R Murray, Fire Prevention Of-| ficer of the Oshawa Fire De partment, taught the class fire drill and emergency measures GAMES AND TANTRUMS Miss Verna Reih! introduced games and play for indoors and 74 Celina Street FOR THE FINEST Let him know how much you really care with a gift specially selected from Walker's Men's Department. One real father-pleaser we'd like to suggest is this... Custom and Ready Made DRAPES and in the latest Shades Fobries 800 ss Mé& DRY GOODS & DRAPERIES DRAPERY TRACKS EXPERTLY "INSTALLED out for different age groups and 723-7827 All Culinary Artists of the District Are Invited To Enter... Recipes must be submitted on one side of paper only. Re written entries are preferred with EACH recipe cookies, cakes, lunches, pies for family and friends jams Points for prizes will be awarded fo Complete cooking or baking instructions are required ~ Entries must be addressed to The Cook Book Editor Entries are invited from Whitby, Bowmany in Oshawa GRAND PRIZE The Osh Oshawa Times Annual Cook Book RECIPE TIME CONTEST The full name of the members with initials and the name of the. club must be included Recipes may be for any type of food or beverage. They can include meat dishes, desserts, jellies, anything the homemaker is proud to prepore r'voriety of recipes received awa Times lle and district organizations as well Best selection of recipes from all of those received. Judging for prizes will be done in two categories CABANA COVER-UP A dress-up trend for beach and _ poolside revives after-swim robes. Above, an unusual cotton darktone Paisley print that's fully terry cloth lined. Two patch pockets and a button front. Co-ordinated trunks are in a tailored boxer style with drawstring waist. Flap ocket with button. Fully knitted insert, ine, Blue or Teal. Sizes 8,M,L and XL. Set 9% pes must be legible, type- as those $20. Prizes will be awarded fer vecipes received by @ June 7 deadline, and for those by @ June 21 final deadline, A grand prize will be awarded for the best club entry in the two categories. This Father's Day is Sunday, June 20th inc beautiful window display Diamond Sets $155 BURNS JEWELLERS 20 Simcoe North Open Fri, Till 9 P.M LEARN ALL THE NEW STEPS... Brush Up On The Oid Favorites AY You. s . ARTHUR MURRAY FRANCHISED STUDIO "The World's Finest... by Reputetion" W. Marks, Licensee, 11 Simcoe $, Aid Conditioned Studio. Open 1 to 10'p.m. Daily FOR Information Call 728-1681 ludes Ladies' ed fre Recipes will be judged on basis of number received, neatness, promptness and voriety in entries, JUNE 7th DEADLINE PRIZES oes 19.00 . 2nd Prize 10.00 3rd Prize ~ JUNE 21st DEADLINE PRIZES @ Ist Prize 12.00; @ 2nd Prize 8.00 @ 3rd Prize 4.00 Ohe Os hava Cimes m Fs SHOPPING !8 CONVENIENT ON A WALKER'S PLAN ACCOUNT Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Your Money Refunded WALKER'S Ist Prize .. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Open 9:30 A.M. 'to 6 P.M. Daily Open to 9 P.M. Ther Friday Buy an OMEGA now and you will never need another watch

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