Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jul 1965, p. 12

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'fixed to his ear. Finally two- foot white numerals are painted on his body to assist in track- ing. When the job of numberin is complete a further jab wi an antidote brings the elephant round. Within utes he grog: gily toddles off none the worse for his enforced sleep. Daub Elephants To Record Habits JOHANNESB OURG (AP)-- Tourists look twice when they see elephants isin & bo on earrings and with the dies plastered with huge white nu- merals. In South Africa's national game park dozens of elephants} pRINCESS FOOT are. lumbering around labelled) when yo: go ee aged and numbered. It's a part of a|princesse Zahle campaign to assist game wat-|§chool, rs : ia' eer eau dens in unravelling the strange|borg Palace, every day. 31 HAMPTON GARDENS Every year scores of bull ele- phants disappear for a few 7 miles East of the 5 points comer Teunten and Scugog Roads, 4 miles north of Bowmanville. months. Wardens are anxious to Open Dally 10 A.M. to 10 P.M, trace the movements of this bachelor band. Their finding will have an important influ- offering the district's finest FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES ence on a possible increase in the elephant population, provid- @ Special Prices On Freezer @ Foods In Quantities ing the males can be persuaded Phone 263-2193 to discontinue their roamings and return to the main herd. "BUY THE BEST AT BUDGET PRICES" SIZES from 1414 = 32% end Reg, 38 to 52. LOVELY LARGE SIZE BATHING SUITS end SUMMER PLAY SUITS. KAYE'S | _ LARGE SIZES SHOP 4 King St. BOW. 623-5102 -- 12 THE OSHAWA TiMts, Hundey, July 8, 1965 SOCIAL & PERSONAL Jo Aidwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department eral Hospital; Miss Grace Sea- man, Toronto Western Hospital; Mrs. Mary Hepelle, St. Joseph's Hospital, London; Mrs. Patricia LePage, St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto; Miss Heide Schultze, Nightingale School, Toronto and Mrs. Carol .Hea, Kitchener- Waterloo Hospital. Miss Trudy Manson, Kendal- wood road and Miss Phillipa Muir left Toronto Airport Mon- day for London, England, where they will spend the summer visiting friends and relatives. ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT awa, and the prospective bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spence of Bancroft. The ceremony is to take place in Simcoe Street United Church at 3.00 p.m. --Photos by Hornsby The .engagement is an- nounced today and the wed- ding is to take place August 14 of Miss Janet Vera Baker and Mr. Wallace Spence, The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mrs. Fred Gow and Mr. Allan Baker, both of Osh- SOCIAL NOTICE | Egypt To Restore encacement _| 'Arabian Nights' The engagement is announced] CAIRO (AP)--The Egyptian Tagging the five-ton animal is achieved by knocking him out with a tranquillizing dart fired from a cross-bow. _ Within an hour the elephant is asleep. Wardens move in armed with paint brushes, stethoscopes and hypodermic syringes. His heart and pulse beats are recorded. Blood sam- ples are taken and the size of his feet and tusks noted. Much of the data is inscribed Guests from out-of-town at- tending the Benson-Meyer wed- ding last Saturday in St. Greg- ory the Great Roman Catholic Church were: the bride's grand- mother, Mrs. George Slager, Don Mills and her other grand- parents, Mr, and Mrs. William Ferguson, Grafton; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ferguson, Tren- ton; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Black and Mr. and Mrs. James Miss Janet Brown of Derby, Derbyshire, England, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Bunner, Hillcroft street, for the past three weeks and has now returned home. Mrs, Florence Duncan, person- nel secretary at the Oshawa MR. AND MRG. HECTOR SHORTRIDGE Blackstock Couple Honored On Silver Anniversary BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- About 100 friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Shortridge, gathered in the Community Hall recently to honor them on the oceasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. Ray Turner was the mas- ter of ceremonies for the even- ing, introducing a piano duet by Janice and Kenneth Craw- ford; piano solos by Lorraine and Nancy Dorrell and, Carol Werry; a humorous reading, written and given by Mrs. Thom- as Redman on the wedding 25 yéars ago, which she attended; a humorous reading by Mrs. Wil- Archer; and Mrs. Redman and Mr. Allan Bailey provided music for community singing. Mr. Turner invited the honor- ed guests to the platform where Mrs, Frank Bailey, sister of the shoulder and Mr. with a boutonniere. miscellaneous gifts Mr. thanks, Refreshments were awa; Mr. and Mrs. Werry, Enniskillen; bride, pinned a corsage on her| William Shortridge provided his father Mrs, Jack Rahm read an ad- jdress and presented the Short- ridges with a chrome kitchen suite, a TV table, clothes hamp- er, silver tea service and other for which Shortridge expressed served and a social hour enjoyed. Friends from outside the town- ship included Mr. and Mrs, Les- lie Leighton and family, Osh- Grant Mr. and Mrs. Orval Stone and Mrs. Hodg- son, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs.|| Jeffrey Demery and Mrs. Thom-jity Hall at which almost 100 as Redman, Scugog Island; and|women were present, Mrs. Lewis Fitze, Midland. Do Today's Teenagers Lack Ambition? . By ROBERTA ROESCH Whenever I hear anybody say that today's teenagers lack am- bition and pass. up the opportu- nities right at their front door, I think of model Pamela Toll, who not only has ambition but who also has some views for youngsters when it comes to opportunities. As the daughter of a former successful model, 16 - year - old Pamela, who lives in Wyckoff, N.J., didn't have to do much thinking about what career she eight months to Ask? Challenge Armed. Forces), Young Pamela can already add to her achievements a ma- jor assignment as a regular on ABC-TV's Patty Duke Show for in the role of Mary. Plus this, she has ap- peared in The Nurses, Queen for a Day, and Who Is There a problem play on CBS-TV's Lamp Unto My Feet. ne Besides these jobs, Pamela borough Civic Hospital; Mrs. has had a featured role in a semi - documentary film The (produced by made more the Smythe, all of Colborne; Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Russell, Don Mills; the Reverend and' Mrs. Frank Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barton and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barton, all of To- ronto; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon White, Scarborough; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Benson, Downs- view; Mr. Weston Paul Bonne- ville, Peel Village; and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rosa, Ajax. Prior to her marriage recent- ly, Mrs. Larry William Spires, Hampton, the former Barbara Jean Hooey, was feted at sev- eral showers and parties. Mrs. Arnot Wotten, Hampton, held a bathroom shower at her home for relatives of the prospective bridegroom; co-workers of the Hall held a luncheon and pre- sented her with a card table and chairs; Miss Deanna Vance, Gibbons street held a miscel- laneous shower for school the hostess was assisted by Mrs. A. N. Alexander, Bowmanville and Miss "Sharon Spires; the Solina Women's Institute held a kitchen shower in the Commun- Mr. Paul Kennedy recently spent a vacation at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. Two graduate nurses from Sefton General Hospital, Liver- pool, England, recently joined the staff of Oshawa General Hospital. Others who have come from England are Miss Ann Bai- Royal Hospital; Bristol. Miss Yvonne Muttoo has come from Georgetown Hospital, British Guiana. From nearer centres are Mrs. Ethel Chambers, Peter- bride-to-be at the Oshawa City| friends of the bride-elect, where) ley, Gulson Hospital, Coventry,| and Miss Gladys Gadd, Bristol} General Hospital has moved to Memphis, Tennessee, where hér husband the Reverend Everett E. Duncan has accepted a call to a new church. Mr. James C. Hepburn has been appointed the first admini- strator of the new Lennox and Addington County General Hos- tion. The hospital is located in |Napanee, Ontario. | Mrs. George Telford is vaca- tioning in California with her sister, Mrs. M. F, Kirkland, Wood street, recently returned from a |short holiday in England and jIreland. | Mrs. Leo P, Maher, Westmore- land avenue, is on a trip to Australia where she will be six months. Mr. Frank Merchant of Ports- mouth, England has been visit- ing his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Merchant, Gibbon street, and cousins, Mrs. Victor Jordan and Mr, Jordan, Eliza- beth street, and Mr. and Mrs. |David Merchant, Sutherland av- jenue, and has now returned home, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Price, Or- chard View boulevard, have had as their guests, Mrs. Price's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dobbs of Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, South Wales. Mr. Dobbs is the chairman of the Blaenavon Co-Operative So- ciety. Oshawa guests attending the Wysotski - Teskey wedding last Saturday in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, Isling- ton, were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wysotski, Miss Irene Wysotski, Mr. James Wysotski, and Mr. Gladys Oatway, Cornwall Gen- William Vetzal. Other. out-of- pital which is under construc-| was going to start on. With her mother to guide her, there wasn't much doubt about that decision. And Pamela is also quick to express her views on other subjects, and she says have More opportunities for develop- ing their special talents than that today's teenagers they've ever had before. "To make the most of these opportunities, though," Pamela adds, '"'we have to work hard and be level-headed." Pamela has been practicing this philosophy and preparing for a future as a model and actress since the time that she was six. NOW COMMUTES She now commutes daily to acting and modeling assign- ments in New York. In between, she gets her education through private tutoring. She also con- tinues her weekly lessons in than 26 filmed television com- mercials, several of which are now being run on all leading TV network stations. A girl with a strong mind of her own, Pamela listens to the dicates of her own level head and refuses to detract from her individuality by conforming to the young set's fashions and hair styles not meant for her She wears her light brown hair hanging down to her waist as she models and acts her way to the future. STILL TO BE LEARNED "Too many teenagers," she told me, when we talked about opportunities in general, "have not yet learned to make the most of the chances offered us. "But if we do recognize what we can accomplish and apply. perseverance to the things we want to do, the chances to suc- ceed are very promising," she INTERIOR DECORATOR PURNITURE DRAPERIES BROADLOOM 15 King Street East CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Phone 725-2686 | | of Janet Vera Baker, daughter Baker, all of Oshawa, to Mr. Wallace Spence, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spence of Bancroft. 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