Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Mar 1966, p. 18

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{ of inches' cle: between th __ Mrs. { ISOCTAL & PERSONAL Top Woman Archer|vrster pits and her bow hels| win indoor target matches, Cold] = ----;? | \her maintain the steadiness shé| shooting and iiunter comipeti- | " Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor | Boosts Her Sport needs. | tons. Mrs. McDonald says her main| 'The field cou f j H [J i Telephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department TORONTO (CP) -- Canada'sjexercise is working with Ajtargets over a wid pec top woman archer says archery| spring attached by two handles.| archers shoot from varying dis-| Mayor Lyman Gifford and, Miss Patricia McConnell and is a sport anyone can learn and "¢ | She pulls it to its fuli length and|tances in length iti : If : ; tion and Mrs. Gifford will attend the Old|Mrs. James McConnell, Rich-|enjoy. There are even handi-|lets it come back slowly to de-| ho; eo in Country Club's 10th nan and street east, : ee oe ener welcomed | capped archers who shoot from| velop the muscles of her back. dinner and dance on Saturday|members of the Blind tt fre Nor ree Oe & Tell Onin), She will be competing this s night. Other head table guests | Club to their home after bowl-| wre Alan McDonald, Cana- se agen egg ( |year in the Ontario indoor The slend will bo Mr. Albert Walker MLAling for a farewell party forjdian Ladies Archery Grand|championships at the Sports-| 41. the Sarkis aie oon says Dec iand Mrs, Walker; Mr. and Mrs.|Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Pucher who Champion it's compara-| men's Show in Torente March' A rade : |Ernest Howard, Mr. and Mrs.|are leaving Oshawa to make] ;jvely inexpensive as a sport |19,.and the international indoor notte g00G enougn vo enjoy ig rade tata Fale A Se ss me - -- ne -. 'eamnetition in Detroit April 2. orate 2% long as he has a ept comfortable flat shoes. |She nas practised two nours P jevery day during February and 6 De ROMS; WAT BNG-- de De ptseces--seescr snap esesasigeyet stents Leonard Riley, Mr. and Mrs. |tario. During the social evening | : Arthur Watts, Mrs. David)|games were played. Winners of P - ; re Boakes and Mrs. J. A. Ald-|"Guess What Is in the Par-| She has used her 66-inch $75) wit) do at least four hours a day| 'I haven't met anyone yet 1 winckle. Mr. David Boakes will|cel" were Mrs. Sheridan John-| bow to win championships for|/in March. haven't been able to teach to preside. son and Mrs. Murray Chute. A| six years; but for a novice she} To attain her grand champion) shoot." | a ud sas staan tales eines or i ~ bowler | suggests a laminaied bow that riends and relatives g - having the most grandchildren |... ® ' : ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs.|and was won by Mrs. Arthur | tet og BaP ell ok ogg George Dean, Gibbons street on|Wakely. Mrs. Guy Forrest won! ee . Saturday evening to celebrate|the lucky spot prize. Special) A diver at about §2.50 and a Mr. Dean's completion of 25! guests were the Reverend and| leather finger protector for an- years with General Motors. | Mrs. Gordon Brett. Mr. Pucher, | other $2.50 complete your steady nerves, _ panne Sai teseaptt YOUNG PEOPLE - PARENTS | Your Attention Is Directed To The OPENING OF THE EASTER TERM -- at the -- Oshawa Business College Tuesday -- April 12th, 1966 NINE CAREER -- DESIGNED COURSES -- Student loans approved for Grade 12 students under the Department of Univer- sity Affairs -- Individual instruction -- complete, modern equipment -- Job place- ment assistance available to graduates -- Get your Free copy of "TRAINING FOR RESPONSIBILITY IN BUSINESS" for com- plete details. or SUMMER SCHOOL Registrations now being accepted -- Dial 725-3375. MR. AND MRS. OSMOND WRIGHT Cards and dancing provided en-|who was unable to attend, has | equipment. | ; -ent t Mrs ' oe ee need the time and. determina- while the company sang "For one, Mrs. Pucher mentioned itality agency because it allows her to) sor, was in Oshawa recently to " ge HOUSEHOLD HINT ae ite te jto Donald James Wilde in She spends winter hours ; yards distanc st s to shoot Mrs. John J. Kelly, general |it sparingly. Stains. won't pene- yards distance she has to s lentertained her committee at| fact that there are only a couple| ee. Those present to finalize |Mrs. Leonard Weeks, Mrs. | tor Sheffield, Mrs. T. J. Cullen, | BLACKSTOCK --Friends;manville made brief speeches of George Evans, Mrs. Jose ph) porough, Maple Grove, Bow-) Among the many gifts were tertainment and when reves |been the coach for the blind! [¢ you want to be in Joan ments were served, Mr. Dean|bowlers who presented a blue! yon nald's class y : cut a specially decorated cake, | grass McDonald's class you will also presented by the neighbors, |Pucher. In her thanks to every- tion to practise constantly, She He's a Jolly Good Fellow", especially Mrs. McConnell and) works for a secretarial supply Mrs. Albert Bloomfield, Wind- her daughter for thelr 'hos . os take jobs between training ses- attend the wedding of her god- sions and matches. ldaughter, Joyce Hazel Taylor, i y i shooting at.a target in the base- lAlbert Street United Church, | Rub a new wooden cutting) s doris | \hoard with linseed oll, but use/Ment of her tome. To get 13 : : s from another room through two convener for St. Mary of the/trate and it will be easy to) qoors and along the hall. The} People CWL Night of Cards, | keep clean. jher home on Willow Park plans for the March 14 event| jwere Mrs. Maxwell Coleman, | . Friends From Far And Near -- (ceo:se'king, urs. Geraia cot, |Mrs. David Burpee, Mrs. Vie- | Attend Blackstock Reception a. 4. 1 sutheriana, "urs: Arthur Vanleeuwen, Mrs. | came from St. Catharines, Mea-|congratulations and Mrs. W. W. Cooper, and Mrs. Michael Mc- ford, Toronto, Oshawa, Peter-|VanCamp gave a reading. Arthur. ee es manville, Orono, Port Perry |wrist watches from their im-| and the surrounding area, to| mediate family; a sunburst wall Law Career Keeps congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Os-|clock from Mr. Wright's bro-| mond Wright at the Blackstock |thers and sisters; an electric} Women In Touch Recreation Centre, on the occa-|blanket from members of the/ : sion of their golden wedding an-| Forder' family; card table and HALIFAX (CP)--Sandra EI- niversary. chairs: and many other smaller |!¢n Oxner, the city law depart- On February 23, 1916, the for- gifts including a gold trimmed ments first woman lawyer and mer Levina May Forder and|tea service and an aluminum |the fifth to enter practice in Osmond Wright were united in/tray from the community, Nova Scotia, says law can bring marriage in the parsonage of|friends and cousins. Over 100/women in touch "with an amaz- | the Blackstock Methodist cards were received. ing variety of matters." Church with the Reverend J.' Telegrams were received) Miss Oxner, a 24 - year - old J. Mellor officiating. from Governor General Georges graduate of Dalhousie Univcr- | Mr. and Mrs. Wright have|/Vanier and Madame. Vanier; sity law school here, says she three children, Lula, Mrs. Gold-|from the Prime Minister of Can-| entered law to learn "how peo- win Faint and Edith, Mrs. David|ada, 'the Right Honorable Les- ple can live together and be or- Fairthorne, both of Toronto; ter B. Pearson and Mrs. Pears ganized." and one son, Frank, of Bow-|son; a plaque from the Ontario. "{ think of law not so much manville. They have nine grand-|Government and a_ telegram as a system of penalties but as children. from their granddaughter, MisS an organizing force, a kind of Mr. --_-- gearion Tein od see, Ps Gh ce agg wh0 | guideline of how to live." was master or ceremonies for) was unable to attend. ; i : the evening. Miss Valerie Faint,| Both Mr. and Mrs. Wright ex- Moore Oxner says women E ; Ph should realize their sex now is the couple's eldest granddaugh-| pressed their appreciation in a "in a period. of transition." ter, led in a hearty sing-a-long. |few well chosen words. : I : . : Mr. and Mrs. Wright were! The evening was spent renew-| 'In the last era, a woman's | brought to the platform where |ing acquaintances and dancing place was only in the home. they were presented with the|to music by the Clara Nesbitt |Now she is leading more and humerous gifts, by Mr. Rubert|orchestra with Mr. Ransberry)™ore & double life. } Byers, Bowmanville. Mr, Alex {calling for the square dances.| For any woman who wants to Carruthers, MLA, Garden Hill| Refreshments and anniver-|leave the kitchen, Miss Oxner and Mr. Garnet Rickard, Bow-isary cake were served. recommends law. "But she must want to do it) lyery much, or else she will re- CHILD GUIDANCE ete wat are ern Safety Education Requires saa -- New Techniques For Effect By GARRY C. MYERS PhD Why should oné-hold on to a For years we have been prac-|handrail going down a flight of tising children in safety ways at) stairs? | school through fire drills and) Jim begged his father not to) the activities of the safety pa-;smoké while they were walking! trol. A few parents exercise| through the woods, Why? their children at home in safety; Why should you néver push, habits. But most efforts at home| anybody while he isn't watcing?| and school toward teaching) Why would it be safer to run| safety have been through talk,) with chewing gum in your warning of certain known dan-| mouth than with a candy sucker| gers. in it? } At home we parents con-. If you shot a B-B gun or an stantly warn the child to be arrow, would you or other per- careful, careful whén he crosses| sons not far away be in greater the street, careful when he rides) danger? his bicycle, careful when he; When is the best time to burn) drives a car. He hears so many| trash?. Why? warnings so often that he seems; Why are cans, still wet with to BOW hardened-and-just-takes.paint.. dangérous for a young the attitude, 'It couldn't happen! child to touch, handle or piay to me," with? For many years I have be-| Why should we never leave # lieved we could get farther at) suitcase or box in the middle of cultivating good safety attitudes a bedroom at night? in our children if we emphasized) What should you be sure about) the why rather than the what! before skating on a stream or! in safety. Suppose we quit warn-| pond? | ing the child over and over--| Why should you cut away it's usually in an anxious whiny from yourself when you whittle way--to be careful. 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