* |SOCIAL & PERSONAL Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Ae ; ' | Teiephone 723 - 2474 for Women's Department ~ ; An executive meeting of the|enbaker:; the Honorable MI- Oshawa Ladies' Lawn Bowling|chael Starr, MP for Ontario Club was held at the home of|Riding; the Honorable John the president, Mrs. Arthur|Robarts, Premier of Ontario; a 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, May 10, 1966 |Brown, Kast Glen drive. It was| plaque from the Provincial Gov- decided that the opening meet-|ernment and a Jetter from ing would be next week at the|Mayor Lyman Gifford, of Osh- CHILD GUIDANCE Clubhouse at which a> dessert | awa supper would be si > = that bowling Sibling Rivalry Absent 963 5 and Mrs. Ivan Williams, Zator|Mrs.' Harold Wheeler and Mr, By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD | The boys have learned many avenue, Bay Ridges, 'Wheeler, Bowmanville, recent- Over the years { have read, skills at doing things and know ly. Mr. John McGinnis, Toronto, hundreds of letters reporting the|jhow to work hard and faith. At the recent awards night|4 Nephew of the bridegroom act- constant bickering, quarrelling|{ully. For a number of yearsjheld by the Women's Christian|®4 48 master of ceremonies. and fighting between, two chil-|recently these boyy have helped|Temperance Union, Miss Martie|During the opening of the many dren in the same family, It is|us about our rural home, espe-|Bryant was the pianist for the |Sifts, representatives from the refereshing:to learn about or ob-|cially in the garden.' At this|evening and accompanied her|Canadian Woodmen of the serve two brothers growing up| work with us and other neigh-|sister, Miss: Marilyn Bryant,|World, Camp 339, arrived and with little or no show of quar-|bors these boys have each| who was the soloist, presented the couple with a relling, fighting or jealousy, but|earned a substantial sum they combination steam and dry positive display of companion.' are saving dor college iron, The Sovereign Council ship and camaraderie The elder son hax been an Jackson, Athol street east, cele- a paar 09d Douglas Courtice Many months azo J reported|honor student in junior and se-\btated their diamond wedding bride, --: er Te here the delightful relationship| nior high school, The youngen,|4@"Miversary last Friday, mes- Sagas ri nieces served re- between our own two sons, nine} who excells in things meofian sages of congratulations were) 'T ss years apart in age, until the] ical, has not plugged so hard|received from Her Majesty! wr pnd Mrs. A. W. Petre, younger's life ended, tragically,|at books but does. better than|Queen Elizabeth, the Rightinuckingnam avenue, attended proper for a grandfather to : / t ' at the age of 38, average at school. He looks up|Honorable Lester B Pearson, |the graduation ceremonies at I love my mother and I wanlishare a room with his 18-year- , fa ti) I reported the kindness of the|t0 his older brother's achieve-|Prime Minister of Canada; the convocation Hall, University of to be a good sOn, I'm sorry llold granddaughter under these| 7 } , sig scthor teasie tee 'oun.| ment in academics and sports|Leader of the Opposition, the |poronto, yesterday of the St, have been sick so much and conditions?--M. V. ' sh YOUN"\ and the former admires his|Right Honorable John G. Dief-| wiohgel's Hospital School ot - K, 7 hag pany but I Dear M. V.: Sorry, Gramps ger from his earliest years, | brother's mechanicai skills and |Nursing, where their daughter, couldn elp it, no, I suggest that you both save| plaining things to him, showing! his outgoing personality | Eskimo Girls |Maryellen Petre, was among I can't get a job because I) your money and make the trip! him how to make things; the| Recently, the mother, learn-| |the graduates. They also attend- am too young but I have & colin 1967 when you can afford way this younger brother looked|ing of the younger lad's low ed the graduation ball at the A A pecge edgy ese ore omy up to his elder brother, and the grade in mathematics, went to To Attend School Constellation Hotel; the father 'In Nova Scotia PANGNIRTUNG, N.W.T (CP)--Three eight-year-old_ Es- Reaction From Worry Or Is It Selfishness? Dear Ann Landers: 1 am 12\know how much 1 love her. | ears 14 and 1 got out of the|Please help me,--Danny | ospital a few weeks ago. |) Dear Danny: You sound like have been sick quite a lot but|g wonderful son, I wish you { have kept up with my studies|were mine and my grades are good, | I have no. advice for you Lately Mom has been talking|Danny, You don't need any. } é about how much my sick- Hust hope that you will always mn' served and would start in A'newiy married couple, Mr. apd Mrs. William Hoskin, the former Susan Kerr of Frank- Mr. Desmond Donovan, (ord, were the guests of honor Guelph, epent the weekend at|4! @ family shower held in the the home of his parents, Mr.|home of Mr. Hoskin's sister, has cost, She says shelbe as generous and kind and t buy any new clothes for|free of bitterness as you are to- a long time, or go to the beauty' day, | shop, She says we'll have to for-| get about a new car, 100, Dear Ann Landers: | am f Yesterday some boys from) widower in my 70th year, I'm r . . far from old, however, and J schoct called 10 aes Mt t wanted have more pep than some of my to go to a movie, When I askedliiends who are 20 years mom for the money she got reall younger, 1 would like: .to take mad and said | had a lot ofjmy granddaughter on yd ie e dsking Yor extras|Zurope this summer, She is poh fo . 4 pad 50 much (204 will have completed her al nd oF Bs ciple freshman year at college Di "4 7 in and aid Mom My finances afe limited and) ee came i, a vig ry the|¥@ could make the trip only if) bed brome 'pg Ee cuacte but |e used double room accomo-) t dide't tes {t much r dations. Do you think it ts When Mr, and Mrs. Dexter the school principal for counsel and daughter banquet at the route opens up. | want to make way the elder appreciated and) iis advice was that the older Ports of Call and the mother some money 60 | can give it to admired the mental develop-| brother should tutor the younger and daughter tea at the Nurses' ay ges Mi Bt in| ment and creativity of the youn-| one. |Residence, Last night they en- on en account of my siekneas, ger. I also noted that after each| When Mrs. Myers and I heard jtertained. im Shee deugmer's Dear Ann Landers: | am go-) ling with a fine young man who! has a habit that drives me out of my mind CAUGHT BY SURPRISE anid is in excellent health. Mrs, Margaret Trebilcock, of Sunnybrae Nursing home nal Artist Whenever we sit down to eat FB nn Pall Tela wen woudl! fiance reaches for the salt : land pepper and sprinkles his| tell me how I can make her pepy : food for five minutes, I've asked proud of me. I want her 0) him how he knows the too) ! jneeds seasoning without tasting) THOUGHT IT UNLIKELY it, He says, "Oh it's newer GUELPH, Ont. (CP) wil. |Spicy enough to suit me." G t as| 1 plan to marry this man one Tae een em anya Cake you to tel me . iif I should speak up now or wait hunter in the foot when helunti) we are man and wife,-- thought he saw a rabbit, A po-|Ann Nold liceman quoted Grant, formerly! Dear Noid: Be quiet and learn w guide in Eastern Canada, as|'0 live with it, Consider your-| ing "After 20 years' vor. | Self fortunate if the guy reaches saying tor. a years experl:'ng further than the salt and| ence I didn't think anything like! nehper shakers for the spice of| this could happen to me." ilife, 94 years old today, shows her surprise as Shir Andrews presents her with a birthday cake mark- ing the occasion Mrs, Trebileock, the former Mar- garet Coghill, was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, on May 10, 1872, Her son, Mr, George Irvine, lives in To- ronto and her daughter was the late Mrs, Edna Pedlar, Mrs, Trebileock is a char ter member of the Order of the Kastern Star and re- cently received her 50-year. pin, She has been a resident Nurse levy for the past three years "KEEP IN TRIM | Many People Start Second Century Today | By IDA JEAN KAIN | Senior citizens, tune in, At one} time the statement "if I live to! the} jheight of the improbable, To-|claimed May as Senior_Citizens |day, there are 13,000 men and women in the U.S, who are 100 be 100," was considered Oshawa Times Photo |had advanced far in technical|of this advice, we privately|jimo girls leave this Baffin Is- scholarship they offen spent) agreed it was. unwise--having|land community this summer to |hours companionably discussing| one brother help another with| attend school in Petite Riviere, intellectual and personal mat-| schoolwork, But we were wrong. | §., near Lunenburg ters, The mother reported several|, Jeanne Mike, Leesee Komar- Now I want to report the un-|weeks Jater that the younger|'uk and Rosie Mettogolak are usual companionship hetween| has brought up this grade in| 'Wite excited about the pros- two other brothers, the only|math from failing to an A, pects and are looking forward children of a neighbor family,| especially to cutting down their I've been able to observe them| SHOWS ADMIRATION jown Christmas tree next De- since they were quite small,|, The other day while these| cember They are now 13 and 15 years boys were helping us about our| The girls will be under the of age. Their parents earned a home, I told the younger boy) care of Helen Wiltshire, a Brit modest but comfortable income|! had heard about his tutor, He! ish-born teacher who has taught land have guided their children|replied, his brother listening,|in northern schools for the last well, The whole family has con-| He's wonderful!"' 12 years, stantly done work together and| What Mrs, Myers and I had; Miss Wiltshire retires this ices and opportunities give se- enjoyed fun together, | overlooked was the unusually) year and will take up residence jyears of age or older, There jare 18,500,000 age 65 or over, |Half of all senior citizens are more than 72, -President Johnson has pro- Month, The expanded naw serv- ~ NAVAL VETERANS ENTERTAIN AT SUPPER DANCE Civie dignitaries, officials and friends of the Oshawa Naval Veterans' Association were feted at a reception and dance by the Veterans' Executive Committee at the Veterans' Club Building, Saturday evening. Mr, Earl Myers, seated. centre, the Veterans' president, is seen surrounded by some of the guests present. On his left is Open House Sets Silver Wedding | _ ForMr. And Mrs. John Laverty | Last. Saturday -afternoon and evening Mr. and Mrs. John La verty held open house at their home on Bond street east, to mark their 25th wedding anni versary Mr, and Mrs.. Laverty, the former Evelyn. Deane of Stell arton, Nova Scotia, were mar ried in the chapel of St. George's Memorial Church by the late Reverend D. M, Rose, Their attendants were Mr. Ross Winter, Oshawa, and Miss Eva Sheppard, Newfoundland Mr, and Mrs, Laverty have four children, the eldest a daug- hter, Rosanne, Mrs. Robert Sul- livan and three sons, Douglas Gordan and Car! Silver candies adorned the table which was centered with the -anniversary cake, flanked by a silver tea service and a bone china tea service which WAS an anniversary gift ? MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE EVERYTHING MUST GO in the Church Grounds ot CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURH MARY ST. AT HILLCROFT sT* OSHAWA SATURDAY, MAY 14 Pouring tea in the afternoon were Mrs, Lewis Laverty and Miss Kathleen MeCuaig, Those serving were Mrs, Robert Sul livan, Mrs. John YWaverty, a neice; and Miss bkynda Proctor In the evening were Mrs, Don ald Glover and Mrs. Ray Hal land, both nieces of the couple Messages of congratulations were received from Mayor. Ly man Gifford and Mrs. Gifford; | the Honorable Michael Starr,| and Mrs. Starr: Mr. Albert V | Walker, MLA and Mrs. Walker and fram Agincourt Scarborough Bowmanville, Belleville and No 4 a va Scotia Gitta to the huide and hride included the erviee, an ele j many other} book was al Youngest son groom 'of 25 vear bone china tea ctric skillet and gifts: The guest gift from their Car! Mr. Archie Vickers, pvhile | Mrs. Vickers is seated right Standing fiom left to right are: Mr. Donald Brown, representing Wing 420, RCAFA: Mrs, Brown; Mrs KRM: ( x iI | Your Furs SLO ui AN (Ht IIIS. he free COOOL LIP IAS. You'll { 4 damage to your HOHE AAISIAS {if of pr For s rife st GEC SARELON ({ haa BOOENSS COMMENCING AT 10.00 A.M. (Auctioneer ---- Myles King) fram precious you store them with us voults are cool, clean, Taylor and Mr, Tay. lor; Mrs. Alex Walker and Mr Walker representing the Oshawa Branch 43 of the Royal Canadian Legion; Oshawa Times Photo Ivan SCY REST ASSURED! When You Leave In Our Hands about wer furs, when Our fire-and-moth insured Phone 723-3012 rage and expert repoir ing, restor ng"reglazing of your furs +». Insured cold vault storage Bonded Pick-up, Delivery OSHAWA FUR & LOCKER STORAGE 81 Witliam Sr. West ZNO NNO NN NIN nior citizens a chance to take a ~|fine relationship between these|on a small farm in Petite Riv- new Jease on a healthier, hap-| scale: Middle age can be any-| POY. Conversing on the greatiiere, The children pvill accom- pier life, Jonathan Swift ex-|where from 40 to 70, From 40) Success, Mrs. Myers and I took pany her under a government pressed it aptly when he said:|to 55 is early middle age; jater| "te Of this relationship. We) program which has sent a num- "May you live all the days of|middie age is 55 to 70, Then| agreed that we never had heard|ber of Eskimo youngsters to your life," young old age begins. Real old these boys bickering or quarrel-| school in the south To live all the days of your|age doesn't begin until past.90,|!ing or making slighting re-| The children, usvally among life, focus attention on new as| A potent secret for Hving all] Marks to each other, while often | the brightest in their communi- in renewal, It was a rewarding |the days of your life is to keep| 40ing jobs for us -- an amazing' ties, are put in the care of peo- experience for me to talk re-|physically active and mentally | f4¢t, ple who have been in the North cently to a group of older citi. |stimulated, I shall always re-; Among my readers there| and who can provide a suitable zens, Although it was pouring;member with a buoyancy of| must be some other-parents who home rain, there they were, 400/spirit, an interview I had with|could describe similar relation-|~ veaiey "~-- strong, at 10 a.m. jthat delightful actress Billie} ships between two brothers or| One woman, in the audience| Burke. She had some refreshing|two sisters. You and I wayld was 91. As I looked into all|ideas on the subject of age At}like to hear and read at it] those bright, alert faces I got|tvat time Miss Burke was 70 them, | |the feeling that one really can\#"d I was middle age, 'young| INT IRRTION llive a fone time without 'grow middle age to he sure, She| Path hg wn thi ing old. They had enthusiasm|Sald: 'There should be a great Abney thal val "gs objective '; Seay . your f jand zest for living and learning, |Telish to being 50, It is a. mis She Oak thal | take to think of the 50s as 'get- son had been racing with the ee DIFRERENTLY ting along' for then, when you| cat and serlously violating traf- Birthdays testhe contrary, we|reach 60, which js really young|{!¢ rules, but was not appre- |do not all age at the same rate, |today, you would feel old," |hended by any traffic officer |Middle age and old age are not} So, what age do you think of What would you do? jthe same periods of life for ev-|as old? Why not regard the 50s| A. I would require him to let jeryone, Just to keep the record/and even the 60s as being high me keep his driver's licence for straight, here is an elastic'noon of life! 'the next two or three weeks. LIMITED FIRST SHOWING of the NEW 1966 MODELS jhonor at a graduation party at jthe Oshawa Tennis Club attend- ed by about 60 of Miss Petre's close friends and relatives, Hostess Tip There's a bit of the artistle chef in everyone. If you don't believe it, plan a do-it. yourself sundae making sea- sion next time you entertain. The inspired creations built by folks who won't set foot inside @ kitchen are amazing. More the Merrier sauces as possible, But keep purchasing some good ready- to-serve sauces of choose from @ countless number of jiffy sauces you can mix up in next to no tima, For the Chocolate Fans Chocolate of course is high on the list of fevorites. Make a h sauce by bining & (6-ounce) package semi- sweet chocolate pieces with % cup whipping cream, Cook over very low heat, stirring melts. Add vanilla or a tee- spoon of powdered instant cottee ... Delicious! Make-it-Maple Another Canadian flavor favorite te maple. For it, we boil @ cup of maple syrup with 2 tablespoons butter, for about 3 minutes. Cool and stir in % cup evaporated milk and 3 tablespoons 'slivered almonds. Good over top coffee ice cream. Fruit Medley When fresh fruits are in season, almost any fruit com- bination meets with instant success. The bright red color and fresh flavor of crushed sweetened strawberries teams beautifully with vanilla tee cream. Not so common but just as good, party-pink thubaerb, cooked until tender and sweetened, makes a hit over strawberry ice cream. Warm Cherries CEDAR RIDGE ST. N. ¥ Me's ready for play, for camp, or for just knocking around this summer in easy-care separates, Sizes 8 - 16. BRIGHT COTTON MADRAS SHIRT 3.00 "T-KAY' SLACKS IN 11 OZ. DENIM. BONE. GOLD, BLUE, SAGE, BLACK. 4,98 (And they're elec avaliable for sisters.) J. B. McMullen Real Estate Broker 725-3557 MODELS OPEN DAILY 1 TO 9 P.M, Toluedthor Speaking of fruit combine- tions, this one is delicious served solo, ff you haven't time for @ Sundae tray. Just melt % cup red currant jelly in a saucepan or chafing dish. Drain a 15-ounce can apricet halves and edd to the jelly along with @ 15-ounce can More About Ice Cream Our latest recipe leaflet fee- tures more party ideas using ice cream. Drop us a line for your free copy. Prepared by the Home Economists of THE CANADIAN DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU 3 Eglinton Ave, E., Toronto T2, Ont. (Hh Mer Le cenepnainenemetnemnannenneinicinatil