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The Oshawa Times, 8 Jul 1960, p. 8

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GROUPS, CLUBS |MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL AUXILIARIES _Countrywoman Asks Suggestions ¥ wu J :} EL' E y py memos meso oe For Pre-Nuptial Party At Home | United Church was held recently lat the home of Mrs, Douglas| Dear Mary Haworth: Our son|the buds at bay; in hurrieage | | Lander. lis to be married in early Sep-|lamps they give a festive air to | . : Mrs. Lander opened thé meet- tember. The wedding will take the scene). Li ing by the repeating of Psalm 23\place in the state capftal city. To insure the success of your | > . in unison. A sing-song was then/All of our relatives hereabouts partyin other words, to please | enjoyed. have told us they don't expect t0|ii,c guests and make your son | y o Mrs. Norman Wirsching took|gs there for the occasion, as it is rv ; : : iod sion, proud -- observe these points: charge of the deyotional peri he 100. far away. Serve a substantial delicious hot Mrs. R. L. Manvers read the wo have a 16.room house here main dish--of chicken, beef or scripture. . lin the country where we live; such -- accompanied by a hot| 2 « : & & ei 'fi 5; Ps y | 4 ta an and I am thinking of giving a vegetable, plus a wonderful | : The secretary's report w a s|Pre-nuptial party. here at home. salad and crunchy bread, plus a| 3 "a read by Mrs. Clarence Scott and But what kind? A seated dinner? delicious dessert and the best of | \ | the treasurer's report by Mrs. Le Barbecue? Or buffet supper? Do|coffee (with tea and sanka for L Roy Kellar. we have 'to invite the bride'si¢thoge who prefer). (parents? ° | luck supper held the third week| / iso will you please give this re-!| Provide table seating for all. ! A cd o in September. db Iquest your friendly attention, I|Get folding tables and chairs] 4 Refreshments were Serven h y shall be watching with great in- from a rental service--or from | Ne Norman irsching and NeTlyerast, Thank you.--R.P, church, lodge, Sunday School or | ; ? ; 1 ; suchi--if you haven't enough to| | SA HOME LEAGUE {WINS OUR VOTE go round and can't borrow from | g ~ ® |] | The regular meeting of the) DE Raat wut folks nearby. or Salvation Army Home League |. supper to a seated dinner or Deck the tables, large or small | was no Aue, Juy 0) barbecue meal, as the main With pretty cloths, and a touch | re avo (feature of a pre-nuptial party at of flowers and candlelight, If - / Th h bee t rite choruses. Mrs. William I vor hi in the visitors, @ country house. wine is served with supper, have | e response as n remen- Birthday greetings were sung ' Hiloss a jakge sealey dipuer 8 suitable glassware at each place | . - . and the flower money was col- formally § on a rather|gefting, and bottled wine on the > ch ii igi : lected. grand scale -- with plenty of ahle Silver and napery may be § p dous and during this final 9- Mrs. James' read the an. hired help to handle the work in| stacked on the buffet table, to 3 nouncements and mentioned the|3 Skillful way--it hasn't much. ofiye fetched by guests; or it may 7 " ; |sick members in hospital and at 2 PNY Bustin wai them at their place set-| : ; hour sale wkd the remaining in- homes Mrs. Chris Osborne led in A BIRTHDAY PICTURE |the: devotional period, Mrs. Ruth *iation. Once guests have filed past the {Clarke led in prayer, Mrs.|' As for a barbecue, it requires ae a . % Celebrating his first birthday | Oshawa, and grandsons of Mr. \0ckome "and Mrs. Ernest a jot of special stage effects too, butfet for first helpings, usually yen ory mus C eare a we today is Brent LeRoy Carr who | and Mrs. Isaac Carr, Plaster lga geant sang a duet, "I Came|!n the form of ample outdoor [the men become couriers, to wes i§ seen with his brother, two- | Rock, New Brunswick, and |, "0" Garden" Mrs, Osborne furniture for seating and serv-ikeep plates refilled for women YOUR . price. The next meeting will be a Pot/™y savant heen fo many parties| A PARTY AIR ! year-old Brian Wayne. Brent | Mrs. Hadley Somerville Can. gave a talk on gardens. * ing; plus a goodly supply of at- in the company; to fetch dessert and Brian are the sons of Mr. | terbury, New Brunswic ' tractive country - style napery, ... coffee to table, and so on Mrs. Harold Carr, RR 1, --Photo by Ireland-| Mrs. Davis Owen led in a song . / . a : - RI AEN -------- and gave a description of the tableware, cutlery, cookout A strolling musician is an as- - Hs ' ipment, etc.; also a certain activities at the camp also show- ST po informality = hil i sert if you can corral one--an CHILD GUIDANCE = Some : of the crafts made i pick the right party picture accordionist, guitarist or banjo- while at camp. for a "big" occasion, ist, to supply background melo- . . . = dies or spark a songfest after Does Viewing Television [cure toe tos sore snalwospraurmy per. Bi: oe vie te horror on the air. But the buffet supper is a won. bride's parents, M.H. ' What a fine example of brain- derfully simple, hospitable, flex- * Mary Haworth counsels " I g rd " I rove Child S Vocabular ? washing! ible mode of entertaining an| through her column, not by mail mp * | What's more, educational writ- overflow company in a manner|or personal interview. Write her ers and editors eagerly pass that makes graciouse use of what-|in care of this newspaper. ! By Gary Cleveland Myers Mid media, studies which arrive along this nonsense. They do it ever facilities the household has.|---------------- You May have read and heard|at this conclusion. in spite of the acres of print on ae : that pl children gain greatly] Even Dr. Paul Witty, Who has the value of building a good vo- it 55 udapiaiie io Judges o JOUSEHOLD HINT in vocabulary by listening to TV. written widely on the eifect of cabulary and cultivating good Outdoor partying, or a blend off ce colorful decorations on Some eminent persons have pub-| TV on children, seems to express verbal and written language both, if you like. For example, How regetable seed k lished, in educational and scien- enthusiasm for this conclusion. [from hearing and reading the Provide two buffets, identically' ower and vegetable seed pack-| CRE » best books available. spread -- one indoors, with the lets can brighten up old kitchen PRAISED "EFFECT . main table in the dining roou: receptacles. Cut out the illus- Besides, 1 heard an eminenl SOME GREAT PROGRAMS the center of interest; and an-| : : psychiatrist at a forum at the, Re it noted here, however, that other outdoors, on a porch op} TalIONS and paste them on, Then recent White House Conference some great TV programs, like terrace. (If necessary, burn in- give the surface a thin coat of praising "the good effect" of TV|"One World," "Face the Nation" sect - repellant candies: to keep fresh shellac on children, especially emphasiz-| or "Meet the Press", offer high| o-_ P 2S scr = fn nd ing vocabulary-building in young grade samples of excellent elias. de studies. Ivb. Test speech. Listening to them one one of g § ve read can truly build a richer vocabu- or heard on vocabulary-building|jary. But these are not wi in young children were done with Yoni children, io two hat The Only Drug Store Open scientific rigor. No controls were seven or eight, listen to : H set up. Words heard by a few|*c(My bullotine Why ead to in when you see one. Shop at Irvine's dur- young children often listening 0 Baby" and Young Child may be TV were merely recorded. had by sending a self-addressed DOWNTOWN OSHAWA ing this "Never To Be Repeated Sale". LISTENER SURPRISED U.S. stamped envelope to me in 4 ; 3 3 f this newspaper) Naturally, among these words| "3"® © . are some which surprise the lis- pag; g 3 SATURDAY, JULY 9th, 6 fo 9 P.M. . ENTS' QUESTIONS tener. Incidentally, many of the, @ Our daughter, 18 months . mothers hear their children us-iold has been feeding herself for WILL BE 1 ag some Worse Picked 3p 19h three months. At first she used ] they strongly disapprove. | either hand. We have encour- T Y T Pp ove vows lar einer weil | POWELL DRUGS wo Years To Pay g ut she will of shift t | useful new words from TV, does|hand, y ey shift fo the lett this prove they had gained| "A "There would be no harm 35%; SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 5-4734 nearly as much as they might perhaps, in encouraging her to gain from reading or being read|use her right hand. But as it's| The other downtown drug stores suggest that you fo from ood books, even for 8 so important that she enjoy her|| "make sure you get your prescriptions refilled before viewing TV? And what have oa meals, WhY Jo devote your, per- 6 p.m. Saturday of each week and avoid any incon- heard or seen on TV popular|of other times 0 ile suncreds venience with young children comparable when she might better use her|l ° in literary quality to the choice| right hand. H printed matter available? ABSURD IMPRESSION It seems to me absurd that) scholarly persons have been im- | pressed by the 'findings' from a few sloppy studies which ob- viously set out to prove what the investigator wanted to find, Now what these scholars say is so, G Y E | paris ou to believe. ; : Naturally, too, broadcasting of¢ ay, oung, asy * |ficials selfishly share these By ANNE ADAMS "facts" with the public on the Look pretty, please -- sew aj airwaves -- millions of dollars princess dress with a graceful,| worth of balm tc the guilty feel- full-blown skirt. Choose cube- ings of TV officials for exposing | v cool pique for days, jewel-bright = eT Ek nes 1] esmen shantung for dancingf. No waist{ Don't Neglect Slippi seams, simple to cut, sew { 9 Slipping Prinied Pattern 4579: Misses'| JF DAY ONLY SATURD Sues 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. 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HT | BUCKET CHAIRS ha - - - Burgains Complete with black wrought iron legs. : SHOP EARLY AND DON'T Ideal for the patio, recreation room or Tare : is ! many other -- around the home. : Ee ] BE DISAPPOINTED > = with the SPECIAL TOMORROW ONLY pts : EXTRA BONUS purchase of a Built-in Range and Auto-Defrosting Refrigerator Reg. 3 98 3.99 for the total price of only $639.00 You Get Posuly Bovk-obthio Year! | Loli | | Sale Price ; o AES of Glamour : 4 4 ABSOLUTELY FREE! UNDEREDUINE FRIGIDAIRE ih ra in colour, 1 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN OSHAWA : OSHAW SHOPPING CENTRE 77 Baym Ta yr TT ET SO SY J SW i my NY Tolo] 0) BE, 50 BOND ST. E. RA 8-584] NEXT TO UNION HALL A

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