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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jan 1963, p. 9

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jcc eene | THE OSHAWA TIMES Thursday, January 10,1963 9 ANN LANDERS Little Girl Shows Kindness For Others Interior Designers Create _ Ingenious Double-Duty Rooms ai ate By ELEANOR ROSS | ously practical in solving a} Incidentally -- to show mere Practicality used to be ajProblem that seldom, if ever,|mortals how things are with the word reserved for the average|came up among their well-/rich and the great these days-- home furnishings shopper--not| heeled clients of a generation or|the practical was stressed. for the carriage trade. |SO_ ago. Despite the breathtaking, rae) . | It is, of course, the growing|spectacular d with i y + Thie i But today the nation's leading),.~ ..0 43 paclg pectacular decor with its so Dear Ann Landers: This is ayband is a photo-nut. He spends . ; ing | jimitat : . delicate problem and I need to hundreds of dollars on equip- interior designers are vying imitation of: living "space phisticated color schemes, all one side did an about-face on a small turntable to reveal a floor. It's Here AGAIN! | CELEBRATING A BIRTHDAY street, and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Champa Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mayer, all of Oshawa. Their great grandmother is Mrs. Paul Yaremkiw of Winnipeg, Manitoba. --Ireland Studio James Leg is seen with his sister, Joanne Carolyn, who is celebrating her sec- ond birthday today, They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Champa, Glengrove Fabulous Semi-Annual 1 " : know how. to handle it -- or|ment, chemicals, paper, film with each other to be ingeni- aie ee cin veizece of well Wo vsir gel font' wa DOLLAR SALE should it be handled at all? and so on. His photos are ter- CN the recent 1963 Decoration and| washable! Our 12-year-old daughter is a rific, too. : buy him a big gift for his years|Design Show which was chock-| The sumptuous foam tufted) ' born do-gooder--always looking] My beef is this: At every fam-|Of generosity. full of interesting designs for|sofas and chairs were done in| for someone to help. Yesterdayjily gathering (and we are a Dear Ann Landers: Please tell| making the most of each squareja vinyl that seemed handsomer| Mary came home from school|mighty gathering family) he|me if it is socially correct for|foot of living space. - than the finest leather. The and told me about a new girl shoots dozens of pictures, Then)a woman to help a man put on T walls were hung with a new) in her room who is very nice.|he slaves for hours makingjhis coat--someone who is not Wear Gr tou green vinyl upholstery edged by] 2 FOR THE to school every morning in a afford to pay 50 cents apiecejrecently for a guest in our livi hich 5 gold leaf. | PRICE OF beat-up truck. Mary said, 'Her|for these wonderful 5x7 and 8x10|/home. His wife gave me a with- fy rity h IC Baga visitors)" Still a third setting combined] : Daddy wears overalls so i know|pictures. But my hard-headedjering look. My husband later o the show. The designer used), game room and a guest, room| (PLUS | 1.00) he doesn't work in an office or/husband says: "No, 1 wouldn'tjtold me I had done something three vertical panels that ro-\in a single well-designed unit, anything like that." think of charging them. 1 do/ equivalent to eating peas off a tated from an open to a closed) the feature of which was a con- Py ACh 'The new girl has very bad this for fun." knife. position to Foe saad the - living] yersation alcove built around a pen Cc arge Account teeth.'Even the ones in front] Fun, my eye. He does it with) The next day I asked a close room area from a dining room-)U-shaped group of built-in ban-| You'll Save More At : ; set On the living room side, the} bb " | she always puts her hand up to/spent buying nicer clothing for|wrong and she said it was a oam rubber ~ mattress uphol- her aouk Uhich indicates she|his family or fixing up ourjbad social boner because I had van ig Pela cgi » a stered in black vinyl. | is self-conscious about it. jhouse. Why should he be so|put myself in a class with a ah i hi nt vaerilke tonite The back bolsters, covered in| My husband is a dentist, Mary|balky about asking the relatives|servant. 'shai A 4. Nyl a handsome linen plaid, could) 'ie Yo aked her dad if he wiil|to pay for prints? I think He is) I am still not 100 per cent the scab QbOk taeoneuaen Firat be removed to transform the| ; fix the girl's teeth without pay.|@ sucker. What do you think?--/convinced. Can you settle this|<ame reason. opens into single guest | Men's & Boys' Wear Now, how do we go about it? HOUND'S WIFE | Dear Uncomfortable: Good|PLUS ROOM 36 KING E. DOWNTOWN OSHAWA Should I call the girl's mother?|. Dear Wife: The lenshound)Manners is common sense and| Another newsworthy 'turn- LIVER'S STRENGTH 4 Should my daughter ask the girl| sounds like a sweet guy who en-| Consideration for others. If youjabout" design was the dining-| In addition to iron, liver con-) i directly? Or should we not get|joys his hobby, so why don't|¢an help a man by holding hisjroom library area of a plush/tains vitamin C, vitamin A, ni-| OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE involved?--MARY'S MOTHER [you keep your nose out of his coat, I say go ahead and do it.'penthouse. A mirrored wall onjacin and riboflavin. . . Dear Mother: Speak to the| hydroquinone? If he tried to sell) Preparedness Against Disaster |:terr., dst t9r,'¢ couse ihe a'hovny---t would be bust ' ' the information. The child need|Ness. Outl ed F Ki St t H&S not know it's "a gift." And, in-| The relatives ought to buy In or ng ree cidentally, you are raising anjhim a little gift for his time jadmirable daughter. and trouble . . . or better still, The January meeting of King\"Meet Your Teen-Age Child" is) Dear Ann Landers: My hus-|they should get together and Street Home and School Asso-|free to all members. This will|\---- = = "3 ciation was Fathers' Night. Dr.|be given at McLaughlin | The new girl's father brings her prints. The relatives can wellj/her husband, that is. I did this was a rdoim designed ton sata crown Idings and valances of; are decayed. When she smiles|money that could be better|friend whether or not this was any quettes. Each has a full-length) r 7 DUNN'S My husband said he would. HYPO HARRIET, THE LENS-| please? -- UNCOMFORTABLE new girl's mother and give her|be a hobby--it would be a busi- John Chmara acted .as presi-jate beginning Thursday, Janu- dent, The secretary was Mr./ary 24. Anyone interested in| Clarence Guy and the treasurer|attending, should contact Mrs. was Mr. Wilfred Hamley. | Mr. John Weir introduced) Lieut. Col, F. S. Wotton who} spoke on the Emergency Meas-| ures Organization as set up in Oshawa. Slides of clear dia- grams to illustrate his -- points further clarified the explana- tions, "If we make the simple preparations outlined, we can cease worrying, knowing that we have taken what precau- tions are possible, and get on with everyday living," the apeaker stated. Booklets with further explan- ations were available to the audience. Educational authori- ties have been instructed in their duties, The responsibility for further precaution rests on the parents, Mr. Douglas Young thanked Lieut.-Col. Wotton. Mr. A. E. Maycock's room had the highest number of par- ents present. Mr. John Galbraith, princi- pal. that a gratify- g number of parents had ap- John Chmara. A discussion on "Why Adoles- cents want to Leave School" was led by Dr. John Chmara. The concensus seemed to be that the responsibility lay with the parents. They should drill into the child's mind, beginning in pre-school days, and continu- ing persistently through later years, the value and necessity of at least high school gradua- tion in our day. | Mrs. A. C. Sherban reported for the membership committee. Mrs. Garth Gillespie, in the absence of Mrs. Joseph Hart, gave the report of the finance committee. Mothers of pupils of Mr. Alex. Carmichael's room do- nated and served refreshments. Mrs. A. J. Lyner, social conven- er, was assisted by Grade Mothers Mrs. David Fallis and Mrs. G, E. Hamilton, The hospitality committee who had charge of name tags were Mrs, C. L. Devitt, Mrs. L. G. Harlow, and Mrs. Waiter harpe. the teacher inter _ views. - i activity groups which begin this -week, UNITS, GROUPS were outlined. The system of calculating the pupil's final mark from the four sets of} examinations was explained. | The pupils should be doing from one to two hours of home| wtudy per night at this stage. Mrs. C. J. Anderson drew attention to the fine variety of publications available which might be borrowed month. A timely series of lectures on MAKES TRIP AT LAST PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. (CP) Mrs, E. P. Gordon wanted to go to Japan as a missionary when she was a young girl. She didn't make it then but as a grandmother now she is on an extensive tour of the Orient. EARLY COFFEE BREW The Turks brewed coffee in the 10th century but the bev- erage was not commonly served with cream and sugar till the 18th century. for one|tive and wished them success in \their duties. Favorite hymns AUXILIARIES Reifman WHERE SMART WOMEN SMO Fr. coast-to-coast annual year-end PMA CLUB The Pleasant Monday After- noon Club held its first meeting for 1963 in the Legion Hall with president, Mrs. Elwood Bradley presiding. Mrs. Lloyd Annis in- stalled the officers and execu- were sung and a reading given by Mrs. William Reed. Mrs. E. Shepperdson was reported in the \Oshawa General Hospital due to a fall. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Jack Jakes and Mrs. Nor- ALi now in progress! man Hodgson. | NEED CALL | PERRY DAY OR NIGHT 723-3443 FUEL OIL... | TO CARPET COMPANY 282 King W. "4 728-9581 RUG & CHESTERFIELD CLEANING Our experts will clean your carpets in your home or in ouy Before You Buy TRY FURNITURE CENTRE (OSHAWA) LTD. 88 SIMCOE NORTH PHONE 725-9332 You'll Be Glad You Did. ; OFF regular stock 3 2ETAILERS TO THRIFT ZELLER ST Y CANADIAN JANUARY SAVING SALE IS STILL ON!! Bargains In Every Department Use Your Credit No Down Payment > 7 > q > REG, $2.49!--"Alum-O-Mat" and floor coverings! Sturdy, r inum binding prevents curling Yo PRICE! PLASTIC FLOOR MAT 1.27 saves wear and tear on floors ibbed plastic; 6' x 2¥2'. Alum- . Buy Now oat Half Price! DOWNTOWN 21 SIMCOE ST. S. 723-2294 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 723-2209 merchandise ALL FIRST QUALITY FASHIONS SAVINGS OF 331/3% OR MORE! @ Sweaters @ Handbags @ Dusters @ Slips @ Petticoats @ Gowns @ Pyjamas @ Dresses @ Blouses @ Skirts @ Slacks @ Carcoats @ Lounging Pyjamas © Childrenswear (AVAILABLE IN MOST STORES) MANY MORE UNADVERTISED REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTME 29 Simcoe Street South 725-6221 Oshowa Shopping Centre OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9:00 P.M. BIG SPECIAL PURCHASE OF -- FAMOUS NAME THIS SALE POSSIBLE! Where else but at Cherney's would you expect to find such timely, money-seving buys on famous name chrome and dinette suites! Our buyers have done it again . . . due to Cherney"s big buying pewer, we can offer these suites ot unheard of savings! Mostly one of a kind... be early for best selection. All suites are subject to prior sale, Never Before Have We Shown So Many Sets, In So | Many Styles, in So Many Sizes, at So Much Savings! |- (4-1/3 and '/2 OFF! CHECK THIS PARTIAL LIST and SAVE! 5-PC. DINETTE Modern, Walnut Arborite table. Brown stripe chairs. Reg. 79.95. SALE ONE ONLY 5-PC. DINETTE Starfire inlay. charcoal chairs, Reg. 114.50. SALE Grey and 79,95 Very smart, one of our better 5-PC, DINETTES Walnut top with brown and opriaot chairs, Reg. SALE 5-PC. CHROME SUITE Practical for any kitchen. Grey Bookmatch with Silver Rio chairs. Reg. 91.50. SALE ONE ONLY 5-PC. DINETTE Modern, colourful pink inlay and white choirs, Reg. 87.95. SALE Bronzetone Suite 5 pieces with inlaid top ond white rainbow chairs, Reg. 107.95. 64 gh ie SALE 5-PC. SUITE Very smart in chrome, Char- coal inlay on table with white chairs. 67.95 Reg, 103.95. SALE ONE ONLY 5-PC. DINETTE In bronzetone, Walnut table top and gold chairs. Reg. 87.95. SALE CHROME 5-PC. DINETTE Modern white table with blue and white chairs. One only at this price. Reg. 89.95. SALE Apt. Size Suite White and black Reg. 34.95. 24,88 SALE FIVE ONLY 5-PC. SUITES Some in white and grey and some in coral, Very sturdy. Reg. 59.95. 36. 66 a SALE NINE ONLY -- ODD CHROME CHAIRS Assorted patterns 5-PC, DINETTE Chrome, grey topped table. Silver grey chairs; modern, Reg. 79.50. SALE 7-PC, FAMILY DINETTE SUITE Chrome 72' table, white patterned table and six matching chairs, 1 leaf of table marked, Reg. 159.00. 49 00 SALE s 7-PC. DINETTE 60" table and 6 chairs. Gery crackle design, Reg. 139.95. SALE rie aie. ic ea cen ia i a SR He. le ai a aca, At CHERNEY'S YOU JUST SAY, "CHARGE IT" On Flexible Budget Terms !

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