Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Mar 1966, p. 15

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SURI LOS, Hamme pee RS ts Round-The-Clock Fashion Catch Bi-Lingualism Women's Fancy A sell-out attendance respond- ed enthusiastically to a parade of spring and summer fashions in St. Geriruges pasion : under the auspices of St. Ger- trude's Catholic Women's way anenas 'League. With background music played by Albert Barnes at the organ the models' displayed the newest ideas for milady's wardrobe, from beach wear and play togs to spring suits and dresses and rainwear. The commentator was Joanne Houston of Prince Albert and modelling for Angi-Jane Dresses were Sharon Hoskin, Sherry Farndale, Veronica Freidrich, Doreen Souch, Shirley Smegal, Fern Ruttan, Deanna Vance and Gail Patterson. The advance in stretch fabrics has had an impact on play and swim suits now available in jer- sey and matelasse finishes in prints and plains with tricky trims. Following the stretchies in popularity are the double knits. Practical and smart double knit milk drinks. Canadian Dairy Foods Service Bureau WHEN YOU need a lift, mix 'n' match your favor- ite flavors in these gay new Mix Lemon, Orange, Pineapple suits will be seen just about everywhere this season, Out- standing in the collection was a |three-piece boucle suit in fire j engine red featuring a sheath \skirt and fitted jacket with a | double breasted effect 4nd small notched collar and lapels, The suit had its own sleeveless shell which gave the wearer a dress} and a suit, Just about perfect as a going- At St. Gertrude's of luxury was expressed in the dyed Arctic fox cuffs. Dramatic black French lace OVEL Wiite aun was campicrle ft a striking cocktail suit. The cil skirt was topped by a jacket with an unusual sleeve, shirred puff on a deep cuff. Tie stieli was in stark white, silk shan- tung. Outstanding among the collec- tion of formal gowns was a flow- ing gold chiffon creation with soft fullness at the left side, topped by a large bow. The beaded bodice was rich with gold seed and bugle beads com- plimenting the simplicity of the low neck and sleevelessness. The show ended with a bridal party, the bride wearing a bell- shaped gown of Swiss corded taffeta, appliqued with Chantilly lace, and her bridesmaids, lime green organza with Swiss em- broidered bodices. President's Wife Has Best Figure | NEW YORK (AP) -- A de- | signer who has made clothes for ithe last four wives of U.S. pres- idents says Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson has the best figure of jall and is equally as fashion- jable as Mrs. John F. Kennedy. Mollie Parnis, who dressed Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, |Mrs. Kennedy, Mrs. Harry Tru- businessmen telephoning a Ham- iltan fivm are aften surnrised when the purchasing agent asks: ou francais?" ing able to converse in French when doing business in this part of Ontario. tive, dark-haired employee of Canadian Pittsburgh Industries here, not only speaks French but she does it well enough to win a contest based on such ability. Mr. and Mrs, Rene Thibeault of mearby Waterdown is Miss title awarded by Notre Dame du olic Church. winner and Miss Thibeault was chosen from among eight con- jter Rejeanne won the contest. | attended a French elementary | yj, school where half the lessons| pa, : ; | were taught in French and half one says he is very proud) CHILD GUIDANCE On Switchboard Wins A Title HAMILTON (CP) -- Quebec A Troubled Chi By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD Many mathare have written over the years to say that a son or daughter asks, "Do you love me?" Sometimes it's, "Do you love me as much-as--yeu leve ----?" Most mothers add that they try to reassure the ques- tioning child of their love for him; some indicate long expla- nations. A few say these expla- nations' meet with reasons why the question was asked. A mother from California writes of her son, nine: "IT have a problem which worries me a great deal. It seems to be getting worse in- stead of better. Both my son and I are getting to be nervous wrecks. He is loud, cocky, and very inclined to throwing fits (like a two-year-old) lately. He says, 'No one loves me'; 'Ev- eryone in this house hates me'; 'You don't love me, do you mother?' He says this con- stantly as to think of nothing else. "I give my son attention, af- "Desirez-vous parlez anglais They're not accustomed. to be- Raymonde Thibeault, attrac- The 20-year-old daughter of French Canadian of Hamilton, a Perpetuel Secours Roman Cath- | Ability to speak and write French largely determines the testants. Two years ago her sis-| : ;_|fection, lots of help with home- What makes Raymonde's| work, etc., so I cannot see why Increasing Insecurity Indicates ld Needs Help but I do not let him work too long. He loves TV and seems to go off into anower worid anu does not hear anything else. But at regular times he will turn and ask if I love him. He seems so high - strung in. the pasi months. I have considered a doctor but will wait to see what reduce his viewing of TV and turn him to more activities. You say you help him with his homework. Are 'you able to keep calm and patient as you do? Does dad help him? Does he feel he is succeeding at school and on the playground as well as are his sisters? You indicate he is over- dopondont on yeu. Rasen't dad share in his guidance and com- panionship? I think dad could do most for. that boy as he Spends more time with --hfm, going places with him and tak- ing other boys his age atong, and attracting his friends to your home. You and your rela- tives. and friends should try to build him up and help him feel more worthwhile in the family. Perhaps you need to study the girls to make sure they don't impose, on him. Isn't it possible to have more good times in the family with all these. children together? Any- thing you can do to help him get on better with his school- werk should thake him feel you say." My reply in part: I would advise you to consult his physician and ask him to recommend to you a_ psychia- trist. The school psychologist might give you some help. In the meantime sit down in quiet privacy with dad and try to find out why this boy feels so insecure and keeps asking you the one question. Does this boy suppose the} girls are the father's favorites. and that they and the father are ganged up against you and him? Apparently the lad feels it's; only you who really loves him} in the family and if often doubt ful even of your love. Naturally he would like to go away with just you. fluency a little surprising is that,/he does this. He seems so ter- although born in Rouyn, Que../yiniy unhappy all the time, she grew up in Hamilton. She| wants to leave home (with me)| gives credit to the fact that she) anq Jive somewhere else without| two sisters and father.| in English of me and very dependent on| a le me. He plays with several chil-| "I think I would have lost my dren his own age. He gets along| No doubt you give this boy word-assurances of your love In the future when he asks thi: question merely reply, "Of course I do,"' and no more. His bid for affection of his teacher and asking his friends if they like him is a part of the picture, but you can't do much to guide etc., "You Forgot Gur Anniversary" ... Well, the best way to make amends is to bundle up those movable carpets, drapes, and have them cleaned by CARPET CLEANING. She'll always remember more worthy. 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There's a flavor|/make them again and again. Lorena forte asthe sutton [It's a cliche to say that she al- In M 5 R . ° A ie "He is now asking his friends) With your physician's help for every age group and every) LEMON REFRESHER _ |The Gress beneath was. tailor-|WaYS looks like a lady but the| 01. aesingt a dozen other if they like him, which they say| you might be able to calm down at A time" youne| (Makes 2 or 3 Servings) |ed with short sleeves and a high/fact remains that she dresses) French.Canadian girls from the|"@ does quite often lately. He/this boy, though his central pad erieibats " the feanity eggs }round neckline. that way. Niagara Peninsula in Toronto at| fas quite a bit of work to do at/worry could keep him upset. ca eelic we he baer Ma ob cup granulated sugar | Soft-textured, French jacquard) | Mollie ey impressed ian annual gathering of Ontario|home on spelling and reading,|You parents might be able to folks love to experiment with|3 tablespoons lemon juice --_| brocade in a mute beige was thelr TB. r ed ght ous | French-Canadians. Again spoken} this piece of modern equipment|2 Cups cold milk |feminine fabric used in a two- figure, perfect model's propor-|French wiil have a bearing on| just made for milk drinks. | Beat eggs well; gradually beat| piece ensemble suitable for wed-| "ons. __ |the winner and Raymonde is al- Choose Jemon and mix it up|in sugar, lemon juice and milk. |dings, theatre premieres and | a poe fn Ag gy big-|ready practising in the hope of into a light refreshing drink,|S¢rve immediately. |showy social occasions. 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