Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jun 1967, p. 14

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

in a field that calls for apti-| when it comes to guiding you to| your school and work perform- tudes you do not possess. jobs and careers. jance and your interests and The general procedure is to| Like any tests you will ever) proven abilities. take a series of aptitude tests|take, they cannot be completely; But when you put on your and follow them up by counsel! conclusive. \thinking cap and trim it with from guidance personnel. Instead they have to be ana-|these analyses, vocational test- You are usually tested on|lyzed in context with the knowl-| ing can be one way to show you 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 29, 1967 ANN LANDERS WEI A record for Oshawa Times Oshawa Times depends upon | Vocational Testing Can Be A Guide In Work Seeking Shocks was an only child and two were brothers. high rate of speed and he lost went through 25 guard - rail posts and down a 40-foot em: bankment. mares. You can't imagine the grief of the parents and grand- of those kids who were killed. about something else. For the|] families of the kids who died,|head. Teenagers' Deaths Dear Ann Landers: Last|coilege. It seems to me that an weekend five teen-agers fromjengaged girl would pay more our town were killed in an auto-| attention to her studies, which mobile accident. Four of these/is what she is supposed to be kids were friends of mine. One/in college for. years and so far as I know she The driver was going at ajhas been faithful. Please advise her to accept my ring so she control of the wheel. The car|will not be tempted to fool around. Thank you.--Mr. X Every kid in the) eager to tie her up? Afraid she automobile had a broken neck.|might meet someone else who The funerals were like night-|{s more appealing? 1 studying. It means meeting peo- parents and brothers and sisters|ple and making comparisons and learning how the world Classmates and friends felt aw-|works, A 17-year-old girl who ful, but in a few weeks we will] would accept an engagement get over the sadness and think/ring before she goes off to col- Speed Fiends We have gone steady for two Dear Mr. X: Why are you so College means more than lege has to have rocks in her the pain will go on for a long, long time--maybe forever. I just hope you will urge all teen-agers everywhere to ask themselves, "Could this terrible thing have happened to me?" I admit I've been guilty of speed- ing and I have been in cars} when the driver was going too fast, I was just luckier than the kids in the death car. Athlete, Pianist: Blind Joy, 19, Rightly Named WALTHAM, Mass. (AP) -- Broad - jumping 20 feet, five Please print my letter. If itjinches, teaching herself to play will wake up just one teen-ager|the guitar, giving solo piano " " and make him realize that a|a few minutes of excitement could |in a glee club make a long list end in five funerals, I will feel|o! it was worth the effort it took|g to write to you. -- A Young Mourner a Dear Young Mourner: I have received dozens of letters about}. this same accident. Yours said |i it best. Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band bought me a parrot for|Joseph Taranto of Waltham re- Christmas. The bird is not only |Cently was graduated from Per- dirty as a pig but he makes an|kins School for the Blind in Wa- tertown, where she has studied with the dirt and the noise all|Since the first grade. She won right but lately that crazy bird|staduation awards in girls' ath- has started to imitate the door.|letics, music and scholarship. awful lot of noise. I can put up bell and I am half nuts running to the door and finding nobody|gan and has taught herself the there. Whenever this happens |Suitar. : Last year she gave a solo pi- laugh, as if he knows he put|ano recital at school, and has|} performed in music festivals in|? New York, Connect cut and|= this miserable but clever bird,--|Maryland. the parrot gives out a dirty over a fast one. Please tell me how to outwit New Orleans Moaner Dear Moaner: Replace the b doorbell with a heavy knocker. |?' They are not only decorative least." association. nd organ recitals and singing f accomplishments irl. Joy A. Taranto, 19, does them ll and cooks, too. And she's blind, "I accept my blindness and ve with it," says Joy. "It doesn't faze me in the for any The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Miss Joy A. Taranto, blind since she was six months BLIND GIRL EXCELS IN ATHLETICS, MUSIC braille. Joy also plays the ongan and taught herself the guitar. (AP Wirephoto) By ROBERTA ROESCH who is unsure of your potential? asks in a letter on my desk to- day. "My daughter who's a recent graduate is shore for the summer," she writes. "But, after that, she has "She had hoped to go to col- lege and take a two - year course, but both of the schools that she applied to gave her a straight rejection. So she must start to work but she doesn't know where her potential lies. "Will vocational testing help her find a good opportunity? And will it be a practical guide | to a future job or career?" | REVEALS INTERESTS Vocational testing can be a/| | | and weak points and a signifi- cant revelation of interests, ap- | titudes and abilities, | It can help you measure your | basic abilities as they pertain | to a job field and keep you) from planning a job or career | 2 Ff 3 such things as verbal aptitude, Will vocational testing help if| numerical aptitude, spatial ap- you are a young June graduate /|titude, form perception, clerical y perception, motor coordination That is a question one reader|and finger and manual dexter- working at the! from trained personnel. - idea of what she wants toland centers that offer testing lo 2) edge you have about youself and the information you have accrued from such sources as your potential and indicate how to match it to the needs of the working world. ity. Obviously, it is essential to seek vocational counseling only You will find the names of services, institutions, agencies and counseling in the yellow pages of your classified tele- phone directory. Once you have the results of your testing, it is important to remember--regardless of what kind of tests they are they pro- vide only part of the answer GLANZER CABINETS good indication of your strong || $ kiventus 'CHEN: @ HARDWOOD FURNITURE WORK GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES 345 FRENCH ST. OSHAWA Phone 576-2980 HOW TO LOSE WEIGHT FAST and still eat 3 meals a day! Do it this sensible way--with the PASTILS/808 Reducing Plan. You can eat meat, fish, cheese and vegetables ... and still lose pounds. Because with the PASTILS/808 Plan you eat what you need--you'll just want less! This new weight control system is already used by thousands throughout North America and Europe! Just take one or two PASTILS/808 before each meal and follow the clever points system. You'll eat less so you'll lose excess weight! Prove it for yourself! With the PASTILS/808 Reducing Plan in the long lasting economy pack, from your druggist today. You'll like it... you'll like yourself too when the pounds start rolling off! Pastils/808 Reducing Plan ae A near-effortless way to lose weight. old, plays piano in her Walt- ham, Mass., home. Joy re- cently graduated from the Perkins School for the Blind » in Watertown, where she has been studying since the first grade. At the gradua- tion she received awards for athletics and music. Joy reads her music from | Joy plays the piano and or- Joy was a member of the aseball and track teams, and resident of the girl's athletic but practical. The bird may be clever but he'll have one heck of a time imitating that. I Dear Ann Landers: I am in|soap, toothpaste, biscuits and love with a wonderful girl and|toys were launched from the I want to marry her. She is 17 has won a scholarship which/t! Nationalist Chinese i of and just finished high school.|Quemoy and. Matsu toward the She wants to go to college and|Communist BALLOONS FOR CHINA TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)--Bal- oons carrying leaflets, towels, Sisal keeps refrigerators clean -- odorless A solution of Cow Brand Baking Sode (3 tablespoons per quart of water) makes mainland during he Dragon Boat Festival. means she will surely go. I am 22 and never had a chance to go beyond high school. The girl insists she loves me but she doesn't want to accept an engagement ring before she goes away. I am beginning to think she wants to run around when she gets to BARBARA'S itn" Continuing Our 10th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL 25% .OFF ON ALL COLD WAVES 75 CELINA ST. -- OSHAWA 25-9572 an ical cleanser. Ri by refrigerator manufacturers, it » cuts film, removes stains, > won't scratch, "sweetens" '> crispers, ice trays and all : food containers to keep meat "<% and vegetables fresh, flavorful. COW BRAND BAKING SODA PURE BICARBONATE OF SODA ORIOLE COIFFURES Wishes to Welcome "Miss OLGA" Miss OLGA -- former- ly of Creative Coiffures has been a top stylist for the past 6 years in Oshawa. Olga speaks German and English. Olga wish- es to invite her clientel -- both old and new to visit her at her new location. Air*Conditioned For Your Comfort. Miss Olga Snelgrave For An Appointment PHONE 576-0630 251 KING PARK PLAZA -- OSHAWA Career Opportunity In Women's World tion. ASSISTANT To The WOMEN'S EDITOR She Oshawa Times Qualifications required include pro- ficiency in typing, good knowledge of grammar and spelling, conscientious attention to detail, interest in social activities and work of women's organ- izations in the city. The opportunity can prove particu- larly attractive to high school gradu- ates anxious to launch a rewarding career and to homemakers whose fam- ilies have reached the age at which they no longer require constant atten- Those interested are asked to apply In writing to 'The Editor of The Oshawa Times and an interview will be arrangcd,. MONTH-END LINGERIE ARNEL TRICOT SLIPS Plains and prints. Assorted styles. $S.M.L. Reg. to 3.00. special 7.49 COTTON NEGLIGEE SET Two styles. Pink, blue, yellow S.M.L. Reg. to 17.00. special 72.99 Ckvealler Sashions since 1867 For The Young Miss SHORT SHORTS, Special REG. 1.29 cotton polka dot jamaicas ' denims, cotton chinos in to 14, Cotton plain short shorts and jamaica. shorts, darks. JAMAICAS 97: , print cotton short shorts, 'assorted colours. Sizes 7 ' Centennial . | Days Serving Canadians Canada's Centennial ! LACY PRETTY SHELLS REG. Soft Acrylinc "lacy look" shell has crochet-stitch necke line, back zipper closing. Colours include white, pastels, COOL SUMMER BLOUSES Reg. 1.00 each Ladies' Assorted summer solids and gay prints yor sizes 10 to 18, M/\/\d MAYA. For 35 Years... Zeller's Salutes 2.99 1.77 S-M-L. cotton blouses at a snap-them-up bargain price! BOYS' NYLON 8 to 16. CENTENNIAL SQUALL JACKETS 1.99 Rain-and wind-protection . .. washable 100% nylon squall jackets, styled with zipper front, drawstring hood and waist, elastic cuffs. Assorted colours; sizes MEN'S GINGHAM SPORT SHIRTS SPECIAL 1.67 COLOURFUL STRIPES, CHECKS 'N' PLAIDS in cool, washable cotton ging: ham! Summer-styled with short sleeves, hi-boy button-down or regular colars. Assorted colours for sizes S-M-L. Come on down, don't miss out JUST A FEW OF OUR TERRIFIC SPECIALS on our store-wide Centennial Bargains. Just Say "CHARGE- aes OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE GIRLS' PULLOVERS GAY BEACH BLANKETS 2.97 Ribhugger for girls on the GO-GO! @ Ideal for every fun occasion @ Wear in or out Sizes 7-14 82 Beautiful Hot Summer Shades Stock up now for the holidays buy several Colourful, machine-washable cotton beach blankets in 8 gay Indian-type summer patterns, Finished with whip-stitched ends. 55 x 72" size. Special Leese B HH ete sant wheal ZELLER'S Women's Edito The record of | guest. should | wedding, _ Carol Anne, da and Mrs. John Si was married to De len Shewchuk, so Mrs. Peter Josep} Manitoba, Saturd: St. John's Ukrai Orthodox Church The Reverend R ezenko officiated riage. The bride, who Marriage by her a full - length gor ganza embroidere pearls and daisy < gown had a high sleeves and a train which fell fr ders. It was edge appliques and emt seed pearls. The bride's heac was made of silk lace petals was a bouffant tulle 'v I Noreen Mars daughter of Mrs. ¥ Oshawa and the lat and Louis Bodnar son of Mr. and Bodnar, Oshawa, \ Saturday, June Gregory's Rom: Church, Oshawa. The Reverend St the bridegroom's formed the ceremo ist Ross Metcalf, H accompanied at th John Driscoll. The bride, who \ marriage by her ur Bailey, Oshawa, we empire style full-le the organza bodice skirt adorned with ques. The floor-le train was topped v and lace appliques, 5) Following their | St. Paul's Presbyte last Saturday afte and Mrs. Raymond Louis left for a ho the New England bride, the former FE! Luke, is the daugt and Mrs, Ronald Di of Oshawa and groom's parents ar Mrs. Ernest Herma of Sudbury, Ontario The Reverend W: son officiated. Las sang "The Lord's P "The Wedding Pray panied by Frank We Given in marriag father, the bride w cess style gown, | with an empire w nylon organza over cameo neckline a sleeves. Two scallo of Chantilly lace = the shoulders and ct the waist widened t contrast of the A-li chapel train of org | The Reverend O. ciated in Gibbons St gelical Church, Osha day, June 24 at 2 Beverley Elizabeth came the bride co Jerome Petty. The b daughter of Mr. and ley E. Dean, Oshaw: bridegroom is the s¢ Frank Petty, Winnit toba and the late Mr The soloist, Mrs. } terson, Oshawa wa panied at the organ Larry Perkins. Given in marriag father, the bride wo length gown of satir soie with lace app sleeves, bodice, yoke full skirt. The fitted t fastened with buttons back. Her headdress of a single satin rose in a crown holding Kore St. Mark's United Whitby, was the setti day, June 24, for | riage of Diane Lynn \ Ben Simeon Koropati by. The bride is the of Mr. and Mrs, Haro White, Oshawa, and t groom is the son of Mrs. John Koropatwa, The Reverend John officiated. The soloi Broughton, was acc by G. Harle at the o The bride, who was marriage by her fathe' white lace gown featut ted bodice with a sequi loped neckline and | sleeves. The three-tie1 fant lace skirt was mented with clusters quins, An organza flo dress outlined with set @ rhinestones topr ce held her bouffan

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy