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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Mar 1963, p. 9

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13 is the date set for the marriage of Miss Margaret Joan Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Douglas Wright, Oshawa, and Mr. Bryce Vickers Owen, son of Mrs, Frederick A. Getz, Osh- awa, and the late seh E, Gwen. The ceremony I$ to e place at 7.00 p.m. in MR. CHARLES D. (Danny) Reesor will take as his bride Miss Lillian Jeam Couves on Saturday, April 6. The bride- to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur William Couves of Greenbank and her Northminstéer. United Church. Miss Wright is a graduate of Ryerson Institute, Toronto, and is teaching at Western Technical Commercial School. Her fiance is Air Traffic Con- troller with the Department vf Air Transport Air Services at Toronto International Airport, Malton. vice. My father and I have not ANN LANDERS ales etre Father Resents Daughter's Criticism they all thought it couldn't hap- Dear Ann Landers: I am a 16. year-old girl who needs your ad- spoken one word to each other in over two weeks, This is the result of some constructive cri- ticism which I tried to give him. My father has a very annoy- ing habit of making an exces- sive amount of noise while eat- ing. This isn't just chomping on celery or slurping soup. He even makes noise while chew. ing soft food. It's something he does with his lips and mouth. I can't quite describe it but it gets on my nerves. I told my father in a polite way that he should try to quiet) down his eating habits. He be- came furious and said I had no right to correct him even if he is wrong. . I think people should wel-| |eome constructive criticism. | Dear Greatly: There . is n0| We've discussed this in the |'polite" way te tell a. father to) column before. : |silence his eating habits. You) Barelegged women are out of| © | | fiance is the elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hilliard Ree- sor of Port Perry. The Rev- erend David Harris will per- form the marriage ceremony at 2.30 p.m. in the United Church, Greenbank, Ontario. What is your opinion | GREATLY TROUBLED were clearly out of order. E | toots. Criticism can' be construc- tive only if it comes from an acceptable source. A 16- ear-| old daughter doesn't qualify. | And I'll bet a wet noodle to a) crate of celery that you offered) your "constructive criticism" in the presence of others--which i/earned you the verbal pasting. Dear Ann Landers: I know t's not right to read mail ad- dressed to others--you've said it in your column numerous times. But the damage is done and now I need to know what) to do about it. | I was cleaning my son's room and came across a letter writ- ten by a girl he went with last |summer. I am so shocked at jthe contents of that letter that I've been half sick ever since I read it. Natives Of Rhodesia Cling To Old Standard Of Living Harmony UCW held the monthly meeting on Wednesday evening March 13, in the church auditorium with 23 members present. Mrs, Fulton introduced the speaker, Mrs. Brian Curry, a member of Simcoe Street UCW who spoke on "'Life in Rhodesia". Mrs. Curry was born and reared in Rhodesia, leaving there only 14 months with her husband and chil- nto come and live in Can- ada. Mes, described the of the! white "wha that the hative black with their great difference, largely due to education and environment, She said much Christian charity, tol- erance and patience is needed Howard Hoskin opened the business meeting assisted by secretary, Mrs. George Jonah and treasurer, Mrs. Fred Farm- er, Unit No. 2, was in charge of the devotiorlal service led by Mrs, Charles Twining and Mrs, Alistair Fulton. A solo "Dear Lord, Forgive' was sung by Mrs. D. G. McNaughton. She was accompanied by Mrs. N. T. Holmes who later gave a read- ing entitled "Forgive". Members were reminded of, the rummage sale on Wednes- day morning, March 20, at the Church. If need articles} life: any or{picked up please phone Mrs. Howard Hoskin, Harmony road south. The Leadership Training Courses April 4 at Ebenezer were announced and anyone in- om the part of the white man ving there, because civiliza- on for the black native of terested please phone Mrs. H. Hoskin, 'rica has come only recently,| ring the past 70 years, and| s come so suddenly. There-| te almost all natives still ng very much to old ways) a. habits. | Mrs. William Major thanked SL Lawrence CRUISE | | | 4 | Departure Aug. 3rd., includes ht, Pierre Miquelon . . . Limited? 2gce left. FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL PHONE: 728-6201 < Electrolysis superfluous hair. Over 13 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshewe at the Genosha Hotel March 18, 19, 20. PHONE 723-4641 for appointment on these detes Mrs, Curry. President, Mrs.| Removes warts, moles and ]} Both my son and the girl are 19. They have been intimate on several occasions. I can't under. jstand how two young people |who were reared in respect- able, Christian homes could have gone over the line of moral decency. Shall I face my son with the letter and confess that I read it? (He'll be furious). Or shall I remain silent and try to for- get it: Please guide me. BITTER FRUIT Dear Bitter Fruit: Now that you've read the letter you can't ignore the situation. Someone, preferably a man with whom your son has a com- fortable relationship, should have a talk with the boy. There should be no preaching or casti- gation."He should be told in plain language that the danger- ous game he's playing can wreck the girl's life--and his as well. Countless teen - agers have paid a devastating price for pre. marital experimenting. And pen to them. Dear Ann Landers: Your re- ply to the mother whose teen- age sons liked to go to school without sox was a masterpiece. "Fad. shmad," you wrote, 'tell the kids they can't leave the house without sox and make it final." I read that column on my way to work and had a good laugh. When I arrived at the office I glanced around and guess what I discovered? Seven women are employed in this office and out of the seven only one woman wears hose. She is an elderly person with rheumatism. The six women whose legs are bare are between 22 and 35 years of age. And this is March, please notice! | What are your views on bare legs for women, Miss Landers? --HIGH POINT, N.C. Dear High Point: back from the African Welcome jungles. place in- the business world, Hose" are a must for good grooming--summer and winter, SOCIAL NOTICES AT HOME | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jose,| Newcastle, will be at home to} their friends and relatives on| ding anniversary. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Charles Doug-| las Wright, Oshawa, announce) Joan, to Owen, ter, Margaret Bryce Vickers E take place on Saturday, April 13, 1963, at 7.00 p.m. in North- minster United Church. - ENGAGEMENT. The engagement is announc- ed of Miss Lillian Jean Couves, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur William Couves of Green-| bank, to Mr. Charles D.| (Danny) Reesor, elder son of! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hilliard) 282 King W. 4 728-9581 : fF RUG & CHESTERFIELD CLEANING Our experts will clean your carpets in your horne or in our pliant Cam 40 MILES es meee tiene 3 Pine. For Girls -- 5 to 17 years Riding, land sports, safe waterfront, Resident graduate physician and two nurses. Directors --- Mr. FULLY ILLUSTRATED BROCHURE Esteblishes 1925 NORTH OF KINGSTON and Mrs. E. C. Labbett, = Forest Rd., Toronto 12 SENT ON REQUEST. SOR LOLS LOLI EE SL OLEE BES: ® $s INTREST EE Mr. and Mrs. Michele Giar- dullo were married recently in St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church. The bride is the former Maria Silvestri, even GRECORY'S daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Silvestri, Oshawa. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Anthceny Giardullo, Italy. --Mary's Studio the engagement of their daugh-|291 St. Eloi street, Mr.|home to their relatives, t son. Of/and neighbors on Friday, March| said '"'Last night Mrs. Frederick A. Getz, Osh-|22, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m, | Milan night club, You in the awa, and the late Reverend A.Jon the occasion of their 50th) West like this kind of show? . Owen, The marriage is t0| wedding anniversary. | | Saturday, March 23, from-2.00)Reesor of Port Perry. The to 4.00 and 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. on| wedding will the occasion of their 40th wed-| Saturday, |p.m, | Greenbank. take place on April 6, 1963, at 2.30 in the United Church, AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Coyston, will be at DOESN'T LIKE GIRLS MILAN (AP)--Alexei Adzhu- bei, Premier Khrushchev's son- in-law, has expressed distaste \for Western nightlife. 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