10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, July 21, 1967 Has G Dear Ann Landers: Am I a| nut or what? I am a 17-year-old' girl who is scared to death of| self-service elevators. | I entered a self-service eleva-| tor yesterday and was followed) by a seedy looking man who) needed a shave and had liquor) on his breath. We rode to the) 18th floor, just the two of us,| and he kept staring at me the) whole time. My heart was in my mouth until we reached the) 18th floor, It was the longest) elevator ride of my life. My im-| agination ran wild and I was a nervous wreck by the time I/engagement ring but can spend got off. If you or any of your readers/$200 will look like a mounted have some advice on how to/grain of rice. I can just hear fend off an attacker in an ele-/my girl friends laughing behind vator, please pass it along.--)my back. In addition to the Dear R.S.: Do not get into a self-service elvator with a lone man. Wait until someone else comes along or just stand there and let the lone man go up. Then take the car on the next trip. If you are in a self-service elevator alone and a suspicious looking man gets on, press the button and get out at the next floor, wait for the elevator to return empty and proceed to your destination. Dear Ann Landers: This is the first time I have ever writ- ten to a newspaper but I can no longer remain silent while counselors tell mothers not to interfere when a father disci- plines his child. Tonight my husband knocked our son off the dining room chair, pulled him into the hall, "slammed his head against the wall and threw him up the! stairs to his room. What kind of| mother could witness this sort of violence and remain silent? I) "said plenty, and right in front of the boy, too. * This is contrary to what the counselors advise, but I feel/; children must know that at/? least one parent is rational and): loves them. This wild temper of % my husband's showed itself be- fore and I stood up for our son. The counselor told me it would have been better had I waited until the child was in bed, then) told my husband that 'he should) not have hit the boy so hard. Please, Ann Landers, say something in your column about this. I need someone on my side.--A Mother | Dear Mother: A mother) should oot interfere when aj father disciplines a child. But what you describe is not disci- pline, it is brutality--savage be- havior, punishable by law. A father who would slam a child's ANN LANDERS Self - Service Elevator Wemen 16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 20, 1967 throw him up the stairs is very sick and out of control. Tell SOCIAL & PERSONAL him that he must get help or| Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor move out and support you and/ Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department the family. Every og hun- dreds of children suffer severe} prior to her marraige to| Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Millard emotional and physical damage Frank Stephen Macko last Sat-|Scott Street, had as their | at the hands of brutal parents. r ' guests last weekend Mr. and Some of them die. Don't let/urday, the former Miss Beatrice Mra. Allen McDermid of Olds, this happen to your child. | Mitchell was honored by a linen] ajperta. Other visitors recently, | 7 |shower given by her co-workers |/all from the West have been | _ Dear Ann Landers: I'm 20-|.+ the Bell Telephone. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schruder of! ing to marry a law student next Calgary, Alberta, and Mr. and | year. He wants to buy me an; Mrs, William Taylor, presi-|Mrs. R. Wessner of Swift Cur-| irl In A Panic head against the floor and SATURDAY Carnival 67 -- Cherney's "Greatest Ever" Sale Ends Saturday! Call in tonight ! Browse around! Check the big orange sale tags on every item on both floors. You'll find Cherney's Carnival Sale Prices offer uncompromising values in nationally known name brands -- names you REALLY KNOW you can depend on. You'll appreciate Cherney's flexible credit plan -- you deal directly with the store--no "outside" financing. Shop Cherney's tonight for total furniture and appliance shopping ! lonly $200. A diamond ring for \eatty-friends problem, my sis- dent; Mrs. Walter Bestwick, Grace Winnell, Mrs. Jay Per- other members of the Sorop- jter was married last year and lshe got a great big rock. | When I told my fiance that I |would rather not have any ring| than a teeny one, he looked hurt. I wish I were the noble type who could show a peanut jring with pride. I'm not, Am I | wrong?--Insecure. | Dear In: If your fiance wants ito give you an engagement ring allow him to do it. But |why must it be a diamond? | Settle on a pearl, or your birth- jstone. | P.S.: Those dollar signs on your eyeballs are pretty un- attractive. Toots. attending the Soroptimist Inter- national convention next week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Peeling and family of five from Ed- monton, Alberta, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peeling and daugh- ter, from Shearwater, Nova Scotia, are visiting their|Budgell and Mr. Budgell of} parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. Arthur Peeling, Front Street, and other members of the family in Osh- awa. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Souch of Winnipeg were among recent out-of-town visitors at the Osh- awa YWCA. | 4imarriage to Peter Michael 4|Gulenchyn takes place this eve-| Ining in St. George's Memorial| a Miss Madeline Kelly, Miss} wrs. John Kent has recently timist Club of Oshawa will be|Fielder and Miss Theresa Mc- rent, Saskatchewan. returned from Edmonton, Al-| rault, Mrs. Edythe Hughes andjberta, where she attended the | wedding of her cousin Merlyn Kernan. Mr. and Mrs. Greg Bohaker, Simcoe Street North, have as their guests, Mrs. Bohaker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wells, of Lewisport, Newfound- land, and Mrs. Bohaker's sister) and her husband, Mrs. Piercey | |Baie Verte, Newfoundland. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bohaker,| | Oshawa will leave next week to \visit their daughter and son-in- law, Mrs. Edward Seagram, and Mr. Seagram, in Port Car-! ling, Ontario. \Fete Cheryl Pelow 'At Bridal Showers | Miss Cheryl Pelow, whose Church, has been honored re-| cently with showers. | The Misses Candy and Janis Eagleson and Mrs. Scott Eagle- son entertained at a miscel-| laneous shower at the home of! frs. Milfred Eagleson Cabot) Street attended by friends of he bride-elect. C@herney's ARNIVAL '67 (OUR GREATEST ANNUAL) STOREWIDE SALE ENDS SATURDAY Carnival '67 offers something for every room in your home -- living room, dining room, bedroom suites, ranges, refrigerators, freezers, carpets, drapé@r- ies, broadloom, chairs, lamps, tables, pictures and a host of accessories. Mrs. Alan Pelow assisted by |Mrs. Thomas Rorison and Mrs. | |Leonard Pelow held a_ miscel-| \laneous shower at the former 4\home on Elizabeth Street with jrelatives of the bride-to-be at- \tending. Mrs. Harold Harmer assisted) ANNOUNCE AUGUST WEDDING [hits Paui"Guiencnyn' neta a miscellaneous shower at Mrs. August 26 has been set parents are Mr. and Mrs. |Harmer's home on Tresane| for the wedding date of Miss Robert S. Hopkins, all of |Street which was attended by| Heather Gay Wilson and Oshawa. The prospective [relatives of the prospective Robert F. Hopkins. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Wilson and Mr. . Hopkins' bridegroom is completing a bridegroom. | Coulee ro' py ted adminis- Friends and relatives of the| pho 7 a College, |prospective bridegroom enter-| ' * : tained at a stag party at which he was presented with a radio. Shop tonight !_ Save on things you want, need, can use right now ! EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE IS SALE PRICED! : d and lef h of Fresh Air, Showers|{creened and,teft open much of! Best - known Aid In Beating Heat By ELEANOR ROSS When summer heat sets in, Americans immediately coun- terattack with air conditioners ery storey. Many country homes! |have no outside walls at all,| jonly screens. | KEEP OUT SUN On St. Vincent, however, the) jnatives build houses with thick] }walls and jalousies to keep out! lar sunlight. | Of course, these islanders also Fascinating as the various) Following the wedding rehear- ways and customs are for com: bating heat, there's nothing like the twin comforts of air conditioning and copious use of showers -- hot at first, then gradually cooling off to down- right cold--for those who can take it, as cool as possible for those who cannot. and stepped-up shower sched-|like to bathe a lot--and then| Scented lotions and dusting ules. But it is interesting to learn about some of the exotic ways} in which people in island coun-| tries around the world keep e cool. | Filipinos, for instance, virtu-| ally live in the sea, so they! naturally cool off in the Pacific} --and in the cities, they take at! least three showers a day. | These islanders also build) houses with very large win- dows which are - practically never closed. In the big cities, such as Manila, air condition-| ing is increasing as the econ- omy improves. AVOID WALLS The Japanese try to avoid outside walls during warm} weather by building walls| which slide back--leaving the interior open to the fresh air. | Another Japanese custom is to vlace flower-bedecked bowls of ice throughout the house. These may not actually cool the interior very much, but! they certainly look and smell! cool and fresh. The Japanese also step up their bathing sched-! ules during hot weather--and) in hot water, too, which in the long run is more cooling than| cold water. | On the Caribbean islands such as Haiti, it gets very, very warm. Haitians seek coolness through architecture. Homes have high ceilings, | many windows which are all HOUSEHOLD HINT To prevent African violet leaves from touching pot edges, | slit a lace paper doily, remove! the center and fit it under the leaves collar-fashion. | OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS Available At NU-WAY PHOTO | SERVICE | 251 King St. E., Oshewe 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each 5x7 -- 1.25 each 20%: Discount o n Orders of 5 or More Pictures | | U 'apply a lime juice lotion, which, while it stings a little at first,)as do piles of nice fresh, clean} Oshawa Upholstering Co. powder help the good work, too, sal Thursday evening the bridal party and friends were enter-| tained at the home of the| bridegroom's parents, Mr. and) Mrs. Peter Gulenchyn, Malaga) Road. | EXPERT RE-FINISHING On all Types of Furniture French Polishing - Restoration of Antques 725-0311 certainly does have a cooling|towels. Now, there's a cooling ffect on the body. thought. eo FS ee le hs a, os en, ae, ees Moe. noes eine te. en an, tara S oO, Seta | f wes 'Oe. 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Given in father, the | length gown with a scall bell-shaped : of flowers, | held a shou! she carried and carnatia The matro Saint Mar Whitby, was marriage la noon of Cat burn and B ston. The bri Mr. and Cockburn, C awa and the son of Mr. 2 Johnston of The Reve performed 1 Mrs. John the wedding The bride in marriage an antique i crepe with a headdress, f! ganza, held M A Whitby Mark's Unit: urday afters Louise Can Cameron Mic is the daugh Harold Cam] groom is tt Mrs. James Whitby. The Reve officiated ¢ music was Henstock. The bride' in marriage length, lons peau de s Chantilly 12 matching tr: dress held | veil and she of daisy chi pink and wi Mrs. Fran matron of he maids were Ruth Howlet The flower Dittrick. 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