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The Oshawa Times, 25 Mar 1959, p. 9

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' ar apn a ---- tata were emer -------- 0 0 EE 0 0 5, Pr, 08. dB 0 a Bo a ot 2 ret a 2 en a a a Be SP SEE SRE eRe SHEE EF and five ed them. selves into a. campus phone booth | seven feet high and a 4% feet! square. THE OSNAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, Merch 25, 1959 § PRINCE ALBERT The figure was one better than PRINCE ALBERT -- Mrs, IL that set last Thursday by South Doyle underwent surgery in African students in Durban, Port Perry Hospital Thursday. 'CHILD GUIDANCE Crams 26 In The UBC students discounted al Mr. and Mrs, W. Webb, Hali.ither, W. Heayn, Sunday. A bottle brush 1s a useful gad- Similiarity Of Interests 1 Phone th [burton, D Webb and Paul] C. Th Fenelon Falls, (get for scrubbing bal Leads To Good Marriage Phone Boot inven Eid 0132 claimed by Modesto rin, Donan, Nels and, Pan) ea Si Mee Hate pot alae and te dized by the Ford Foundation. sity of British Columbia students phone booth on its side. More than 60,000 families and a|ioined the telephone booth craze | BL A CK'S B.C. University guests of Mrs. Webb's parents, Whitby, Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hunter. 0 Rev. C, and Mrs. Clark, When Mr. Runtler 8 father cele: Guelph, were guests of her bro.|Prated his J By G. CLEVELAND MYERS PRINTED PATTERN AS18 Charli Klithackor HEADLINED A back-blown sallor collar emphasizes the *siip-through- a-ring" slenderness of the sil- 1} By ALICE BROOKS ,. Does your room need a new look? Rejuvenate your chairs, sofas with fresh sl'p-covers -- easy to make with these clear step-by-step directions! Instructions 7168 has step-by- step directions for making slip- covers for chairs, sofas. Send THIRTY . FIVE CENTS (coin) for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to The Osh- awa Times, Household Arts Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PAT- TERN NUMBER. Our new 1959 Alice Bropks Needlecraft Catalogue has many lovely designs to order: crochet- ing, knitting, embroidery, quilts, dolls, weaving. A special gift, in| the catalog to keep a child hap-| pily occupied -- a cutout doll and | clothes to color. Send 25 cents for your copy of the book. FOR SPRING houette, whittling your figure slimmer still. For your own couture copy of this Original by ' Charles Kleibacker, choose pas- tel shantung, silk print, sheer wool, or one of the new tropical melon or sun gold shades that are headlined for spring. Sew- ing? Even a beginner is assur- ed success with our easier Printed Pattern to guide every step of the way. Printed Pat- tern A516 is available in Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18. Size 16 requires 3% yards 39-inch fabric. Send ONE DOLLAR for Printed Pattern A516 to The Oshawa Times, Pattern Dept., 60 Front street west, Toronto, Ontario. Please print plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SI'YLE NUMBER and SIZE. -|the type of friends they invite heard from sociologists and vari- ous other experts on marriage, you may have concluded with them that, all else being equal, similarity of backgrounds, inter- ests and Ideals in the couple fa- vors successful marriage. Dr. Paul Popenoe, in "Family Life," (December), raises these questions: ' "Do couples who are unsuc- cessfully married gather about them friends of similar back- grounds, interests and ideals so as to add stability to their family lives? Are couples who are suc- cessful as marriage partners and parents careful in the selection of into their homes?" THREE-YEAR STUDY "Yes," says Dr. Popenoe. He bases his conclusion on an extensive three-year study subsi- Guides Will Plant Masses of Tulips TORONTO (CP) -- Thousands of yellow tulips will be planted by Canadian Girl Guide com- 1960, the golden jubilee of the Girl Guide movement in Canada. National headquarters of the movement here announced that 250,000 bulbs have been ordered from Holland for September ship- ment. The bulbs will be placed |by Girl Guides all across the country, dn front of buildings where they hold their meetings. Larger gardens are planned for | public parks in bigger cities [Some of these gardens will be Ighaped like the trefoil the three- |leaf emblem of girl guiding, and |are to be planted in cu-operation |with parks 'officials of the cities | concerned, Mrs. W. Rankine Nesbitt, chief commissioner of the Canadian | Girl Guides Association, said: "Beautifying their own commu. nities by planting these gardens is one way our Guides and Brownies can say 'thank you' for |community support they have |enjoyed during the past half |eentury." 7 SPECIAL HI-FI Combination "Radio and 'Record Player hc ong. oe Three Speakers ® oe Solid Walnut EASTER SPECIAL 82 SIMCOE NORTH Eleven Tubes Diamond Needles Regularly jas $ 229 CROWN IMPORT COMPANY RA 5-8293 EASTER Greetings from ELMBROOK FARMS MEATS LOW RENTING LOCATION 272 ALBERT ST. SAVES YOU MONEY SMOKED BOILING PRIME RIB ROAST SPARE RIBS SHOULDER ROUND STEAK Ib. PICNICS HEN TURKEYS FOWL, 7-8 1b. LARGE SELECTION OF SMOKED EASTER HAMS ® Buy ® Try ® Compare Our Meats © OPEN THURS. NIGHT UNTIL9 P.M. FREE PARKING AT REAR OF STORE 1b. 1b. 1b. of six large citles have been studied, To quote from the study: "In every city we found that families who have friends that are not like themselves (as meas- ured by religion, kindred or inter- marriage, region of origin, and income) have the most trouble with their children and the most trouble between parents as well." He also reports that families with less than $2,000 income and families with income of over $10,- 000 have the most trouble with their children. And that the most recent arrivals to the city and those who don't establish perma- nent homes and neighborhood re- lations have the difficulty with children and between husband and wife. Marriages between Catholics and non-Catholics pro-| duce a high number of divorces, | desertions and delinquent chil.| dren. Jews who marry outside] their faith have unusually great diffieuities in making a marriage ast. Summarizing, the report states, To Mark 50th Year| Marry your own -- whether of | the same religion, region, ethnic) group or educational and eco-| nomic status. Protect your own by gathering about you family| panies and Brownlie packs next|friends of similar backgrounds, | fall to blossom in the spring of | Interests and ideals." |ANSWERING QUESTIONS Q. Our daughter, two, can say | a number of words but still uses| many grunts and gestures to tell {what she wants, Should I refuse her wishes until she expresses| them in words? A. No; but as you grant her wish, smilingly, softly, say the right word or words for her. From what you have read andl, pier of a million individuals Monday and claimed a world record, looking old and tired, make it a I your electric heating pad is Twenty-six students -- 21 boys bright washable slip cover. FOR YOUR FAMILY EASTER SHOPPING CONVENIENCE . . . ALL OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE STORES WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 9 pm. 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