Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Oct 1967, p. 15

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fea, Then, above all, stick ive.| your idea once you know that i jood| is sound. Don't let yourself hy | sate|talked away from'a future that could be promising. ISCOUNT N ALI THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 16, 1967 15 CNR Co- Workers Pay Tribute To Russ Currie Guiding "Good Turn" Day Salutes Canada And Community "Good Turn Day" for guid- ing was officially held on Sat- urday. This day had special significance this year for it helped to serve a dual purpose. The guides across the Domin- ion were able to salute their country in its one hundredth areas, as well as several re- tired employees. Mr. Currie was employed with the CNR Engineering De- partment for 38 years come mencing in 1929 at Gananoque and moving to Oshawa in 1930, Last Thursday, over 100 Following the presentation, a Canadian National Railways|Social evening of dancing was employees attended a_ retire-jenjoyed. ment dinner at Glenhol = The nineteenth brownie pack collected magazines and pre- sented them to Hillsdale Manor. The fifth guide company pur- chased a maple tree to be plant- ed at Camp Adamac at Newton- ville. Many of the guides from var- LESSES & PRINGS BIRTHDAY SALE year in addition to helping their communities. Individual packs and compan- ies of brownies, guides and rangers worked on projects to serve as their "good turn." The third brownie pack raised money and made a donation to the Muscular Dystrophy fund. The ninth brownie pack pack- ious companies served as "'tag- gers" on Saturday for the Osh- awa Humane Society. Several guides and members of the three ranger groups act- ed as hostesses and assisted in serving the meals for a sem- inar held by girl guide camp advisors and secretaries from across the province at Camp Assistant Roadmaster, Russel E. Currie of Oshawa. The head table guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Currie, the Reverend David 0. Currie,; Scarborough; Area Engineer! R. G. Moffat, Toronto; retired} roadmaster, H. Murdy, Woodstock; Roadmaster R. J.) workshop, Oshawa, in honor of | og EDGAR'S DECOR CENTRE 34 KING ST. W. @ COLOR UNLIMITED @ DECORATION TO FIT YOUR BUDGET. @ ARTIST SUPPLIES See Us For Paint & Wallpeper Samac on Saturday. Although all brownie packs, guide companies and ranger groups have not been account- ed for, each girl was on her honor to do '"'a good turn" on Saturday in her home or in the community. Rattray, Toronto; Assistant) Superintendent D. C. Roberts and Mrs. Roberts, Oshawa;) Section Foreman R. H. Gifford and Mrs. Gifford, Oshawa. Members of Mr. Currie's family, Mr. and Mrs. F. G Flynn, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Currie, were also present. At the conclusion of thejdin- ner, a presentation of atch} and a sum of money Wagtmade to Mr. Currie by R. H.4#fford on behalf of the CNR ploy- ees of the Toronto and Rideau foie deeaaclell ed and sent a parcel.to an- other brownie group in North- ern Ireland. The. twenty-second brownie pack gathered clothing and food to give to a needy family in their community. Keep His Trap Shut Advises Valerie, 17, Alligator-Wrestler, BARRIE, Ont. (CP)--Valerie Cottrell, 17, should never have PHONE 723-7351 LIV VO VV OCT ft Furniture iT. SOUTH, 728-7271 NURSING AWARD Carol Elaine Rosenheck, third year student at the Hamilton Civic Hospital, School of Nursing, has been awarded an IODE schol- arship for displaying excep- tional proficiency in her first two years of nursing. Miss Rosenheck is _ the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Rosenheck, Gibbons Street, and a graduate of McLaughlin Collegiate and ----= nani Sr ITH'S "I told Mr. Berube I would like to wrestle alligators but I think I only half meant it at the time, says the long - haired miss from Orillia, Ont. "I thought he was only fooling when he said OK." She learned the basic tech- = 21 YEARS OLD? any trouble fighting off overly|niques quickly but then ran into * ; amorous suitors. She spent the|a problem. The alligator grew|_ Vocational Institute. al e summer learning to wrestle oy ne ge 'oe it agente values denies ELECTROLYSIS Members of the t og } 4 : alligators. o flip the 250-pound reptile iE THEM gute roars sity 24 ie obit captain, Mes, fhe maferne and then want Dole cildren coud mike tle young Indy tok[Over on is back, a impertan!| HAMBURG, Germany (AP)| Reeve wowtous hot JR KITCHEN gant, (left) Susan Beamish, books for the pupils at Glen- gathered 21 bottles of glue "good turn" was one of Lariches pod oe yaeld a eeeeatl s hg Sia the va dan-( ene Sideon Society is happy painlessly Fatsy Douds and Patty hole school. 'Each guide tobe presented with the many to mark guiding "good MBA gpersted by Bill Berubelger is when the alligeter swings|*® TePort about 400 Bibles are] Try Our Kree-Imperial TEE i ?_Super- _ donated money to purchase -- scrap books so that Glen- turn" day on Saturday. on Highway 27 about 15 miles|its powerful tail around and|Stolen each year from West Machine. ; north of Barrie. |snaps its jaws shut quickly. The|German hotel rooms. "We're] MARIE MURDUFF When you turn 21 She spent several hours ajidea is to hold the jawsclosed|/not at all sorry about it," a Soild be de: Cokin you are no longer week at the sport when she|since the alligator hasn't much|spokesman said. "Indeed it t the GENOSHA HOTEL covered b wasn't working in a hobby shop|strength when it comes to open-| makes us quite happy. It means| bed ald v bu ; y your C n near hers jing them. that 400 people a year are com.| October 16th, 17th, 18th parents' Hospital ee 'When the alligator grew -toojing in touch with the Bible,| PHONE 723-4641 Insurance. You must Ib Drop-In Planned big to fobgepnes Valerie started] probably for the first time. ' " take out' individual to handle snakes such as boa membership within 30 : constrictors and pythons and At Northminster [play with giant wzards and a RE-ELECT days. Get your ap- SOATEST RR a The Loretta Mellow Unit of jackal all exhibits at ne plication form at a Northminster United Church)" : * ICH TRAY * 2 Women is undertaking a new| She was bitten by a non-poi- bank, a hospital, oF ves 10-12 venture that may well entail alljsonous baby snake the first the Commission. the members of the UCW be- fore the winter season is over. The unit members have or- ganized a Drop-In at the church hall for men and women on Wednesday afternoon from 1:30 to 4:30. There will be no charge for admission and afternoon tea will be served. The Reverend Dr. H. A. Mel- low and Mrs. Wilfred Anthony, Ont president of Northminster : ' | UCW, will be on hand to wel-| He began wrestling alligators come men and women, singly|five years ago while attending or in pairs whom they hope|the University of Louisiana will drop-in for a social hour|Where he worked his way or two. through college by operating a The Drop-In is interdenomina-|Teptile show. tional. There will be cards and| As for Miss bp nabaeg ra rool games for those who want to|planning to continue seriously play and perhaps later there|with "et alligator-wrestling FOLLOWING CLASSES will be entertainment if re-|career, although she wouldn't BEGINNERS--MONDAY, OCTOBER 16th jquested. The purpose, however, |mind taking on a young one INTERMEDIATE--WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18th is to set up a social rendez-|now and then. Her plan is to vous for older citizens and itjattend the Ontario College of ADVANCED--THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19th THE CLASSES WILL BE HELD AT THE is hoped to continue the drop-in|Art in Toronto in preparation CIVIC AUDITORIUM plan, weekly throughout the fall/for an interior designing -- NEW MEMBERS WELCOME -- and winter. career. For Further Information Please Call MRS. NEILL MACLEAN ...... 723-9655 MRS. TED REMINGTON ...... 728-0874 week. "I guess I held it too) tigutly." Her instructor Bill Berube of Grand Falls, N.B., came to Barrie from Louisiana earlier this year to build Jungle World, patterned after an animal exhi- bition he operates near Sarnia,| CONSERVATIVE OSHAWA & DISTRICT ART ASSOCIATION PAINT-ALONG-WITH-US! WE HAVE A FEW VACANCIES LEFT IN THE To keep insured fol- low the instructions on the Hospital In- surance "Certificate of Payment--Farm 104"* that your present employer is required to givé you on leaving.. are: Kimberly Oke, six years old; Gina Bolahood, seven, and Roseanne Bola- 40th Anniversary Brings Shower Of Good Wishes in 1918. Mrs. Bolahood, the for- mer Rose Shelletto, was born in Toronto. The couple was mar- ried October 4, 1927, in St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church by the late Reverend P, J. Bench. MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY Bolahood, seen receiving loving wishes on their 40th CHILD GUIDANCE Sibling Jealousy Can Cause Behaviour Problems In Children By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD You parents seem to have so A mother writes from Geor-| many good ways with these gia of her son, nine, who has @ children and the boy has so wedding anniversary from three of their 12 grand- children. Left to right they hood, six. --Oshawa Times Photo "The finest brewed Coffee in the World" POUR-OMATIC COFFEE BREWER MAKES 8 & 12 CUPS OF COFFEE IN 114 MINUTES AND COSTS ONLY 5c A CUP. -- Around-the-Clock-Service-- ONE DAY FREE TRIAL... NO OBLIGATION For information call: 723-0981 Almost one: hundred relatives and friends attended a_ re- ception and dinner in the Hotel Genosha in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bolahood who were celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary. My reply in part: sister, five: "Kenny's first grade teacher made these comments: "He cried every morning for six weeks. I would not tell you because I thought it would worry you. He is good but does little things, looks out the win- dow, and I cannot get his com- plete attention. He could make good grades but he just won't listen." "His second grade teacher said: "Kenny has a high temper, |many strong points that I'm {puzzled on how to advise you. |That boy may feel very jealous jof his sister. Encourage him to read to her, | | He is pretty old to be | spanked. When he must be pun- ished require him to sit una- jmused where you can see him ifor 30 minutes, but paddle him {soundly if he gets down before \the time is up. Perhaps you repeat commands and wait till you get mad before you act. | Attract some boys of his age Letters of congratulation were received from Michael, Starr, MP, and Mrs. Starr; Mayor Ernest Marks, QC, and Mrs, Marks and Albert Walk- er, MLA, and Mrs. Walker. Telegrams were also received from Sudbury, Ontario, and Detroit, Michigan. Out-of-town guests were pres- ent from Bowmanville, Rich-| mond Hill, Scarborough, Toron- to, Mimico, Port Credit, On- tario, and Detroit. The couple received a gift of money and flowers from fam- They have two sons, John and Lloyd and five daughters: Mrs. PAUL'S ENTERPRISE CO., Box 63, Whitby, Ont. Ronald Oke (Dolores); Mrs. Adeeb Macksoud (Theresa), Detroit; and the Misses Mary Ann, Louise and Sharon Bola- hood. There are 12 grand- children. The special occasion was ar- ranged by John and Lloyd Bolahood and Miss Mary Ann Bolahood. George Fairhart, a nephew, acted as master of ceremonies and Anthony Bola- Kqé'"ZzZan~ "draperies NEWLY WED? The "family" Hospital he just will not pay attention | to your home where you par- and he will not apply himself./ents can study him in relation He makes little noises to dis-'t9 them and guide him to be a ily and friends. Among their other gifts were a ruby crys- hood, Jr., 11, the eldest grand- child, addressed his. gran Insurance premium tal must now be paid fo ACK* y] ice of cups that are round-the-body fit. ize and adjust the for a personalized Lose an inch? Re- fort and support -- and cotton fabric turb the class!" CLASS DISTURBED "His third grade teacher said: "He makes all these little noises all day long and disturbs my class, speaks out while I'm talking, asking questions when I'm explaining the very thing he is asking about. He is a whiz in Math and likes the study of planets. He can do good work when he decides to." "T stay at home with the chil- dren. My husband is a fine, hard-working man and makes the children mind and at the same time shows them he loves them. "T try very hard to under-| stand both of them. We are poor and cannot give them large gifts but we do give them love, attention and teach them to work. I also take them to church every Sunday. "I do not fight my children's battles for them. Nor do I ask what they are fighting about unless they choose to tell me. We do spank them for doing wrong and when they do excep- tionally well in some project. we cream and sugar set, a ruby decanter and long- stemmed glasses on a tray; ruby glass ornamental birds and a set of stainless steel flatware. | Mr. and Mrs. Bolahood have resided in Oshawa all their married life. He was born in |better playmate. Help little sis- ter to have playmates of her age. Be sure he doesn't get his way by going into a rage. Seek |your physician's advice. | Sit down with and try to jagree on ways to teach him in parents on behalf of the grand- children. YEARS CUT DOWN Canada, 1964 accidents resulted in a loss of 336,000 potential life years, whereas' In some family regulations and|tebanon and came to. Oshawa heart disease lost 289,000 and) cancer 220,000. | consideration for the rights of jothers there. Limit the T.V. \viewing of both children and |forbid programs, of violence. Instead of scolding him for his bad ways at school, show your enthusiasm for his good grades, especially in Math. Tell your friends in his presence {about them. Find books and Now form jarticles for him on the planets ADULT EDUCATION--TRAINING CLASSES ing at the OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE Phone, write or visit the College for FREE Literature--GET THE FACTS--Then ACT! and read to him about such matters. Here you have some- thing fine to build on in him. PARENTS' QUESTIONS Q. 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