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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Apr 1963, p. 8

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Laurence A TO ee BEC S EA i: ings? Jef? is-a wonderful fellow|that this ts your problem--qr and I don't know what to do/your son-inJaw's. " You daughter should 'tellr. about the problem he is. causing pest straight. away that she our family. z not interested: in him and" Jeff has an unmarried/stop coming over. You and brother who is sweet on my/|son - in - law should not youngest daughter, Sally. She involved. It's Sally's re: does not care for Jeff's brother|bility. but she feels she must be polite to him. In the meantime Jeff brings. his. brother to our house . B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 26, 1963 ANN LANDERS Try a Polite Squelch On Social Offenders Dear Ann Landers: The:letter) In the area of civil rights|at least three times a week. from the reader who com-|I believe strongly in equality.) y haye hinted. strongl but plained about his pet gripe, seat/But dating and marriage are| sere doesn't vet it. Is hone ' savers, gave me the courage to|matters of personal choice. I\thing that Eo ta deen ee air my pet gripe--line crashers.|believe in the individual's free- of coming right out sua tele Even the most stupid and|dom to make the. choice, but| Jef his brother is not welcome? insensitive slob should realizejevery study on marriage and) vHREE'S A CROWD that people who make an effort divorce which I have seen indi- Dear Crowd: Doesn't Sally to get to a place early resent] cates that the chances for suc- have vocal cords? I can't see the crasher. pee pag imped when people |- ; Invariably the late arrivais| Stick to their own, scan the head of the line for| Dear Ann Landers: How can a familiar face. Then they rush]! correct this situation without over with a big hello. In a fewjhurting my son-in-law's feel. minutes ary ecb to is and says, "'Do you mind?" An a3 they elbow their way in line, Let's Have a Party Dishes, Cutlery, Glasses, Silver Candelabra. What can a person say ex- Silver Tea Service. cept "of course not" Pg tl iling i ? hough he is boiling inside Pea kc COFFEE URNS 25, 30, 44, 55, 75 would like to have your answer Cup Sizes. Sargeant's Rentals in print because my sentiments Phone 725-3338 -- Crown a Queen At Daffodil Tea The girls of St. Joseph's High) | School entertained their mo- thers at a Daffodil Tea on Tues- day afternoon, in the school au- ditorium, festooned by the deco- rating committee -- Regina Gardzinska, Sylvia Simiana, Beth McRae, Ene TenHaaf. and Mary Grygorcewicz. Susan .Dtiscoll was chosen Queen of the Daffodil Tea which is to be an annual event. Miss Eileen Menard, president of the Girls' Committee and Sister Mary Constance welcomed the guests. Afternoon tea was pre- pared by the girls and artistical- ly arranged by the food commit- tee - Bonnie Chisholm, Lynn Conlin, Barbara Gibbs, Anne Marie Grills, Pouring tea were Miss Ingrid Vollmer and Miss Frances Johnson. Tea Conveners were Susan Desrochers, Anne Ivanco, Patricia Markey, Olga Kokot. In charge of the guest book were Miss June Tobin, Miss Maureen Mitchell, Servers included Maureen Evena, Christine Shaw, Anne Byrne, Jacqueline Boiten, Susan Driscoll,eDonna Branch, Pat- ricia Moni, Erna Reid, Sharon Moring, Carol Lami, Paulette Babineau, Christine Bosworth, HOUSEHOLD HINT A hard pencil eraser will move paint from window g aa 926 SIMCOE N., 725-3148, THE CANADIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS "UNEQUALLED" 728-7081 are shared by millions who are also stumped. -- ANTI-PUSH- RS Dear Anti: If you resent line- crashers, don't just stand there like a tower of tapioca. Say, "Yes, I do mind, The end of "'THERESA'S A TREASURE granddaughter of Mr. and Theresa Marguerite was WILLIAM O'REILLY,presi- dent of the Boys' Committee of St. Joseph's High School is seen crowning Miss Susan Lillian J. Couves Feted By Friends Driscoll who was chosen Queen of the Daffodil Tea held at the school on Tuesday af- ternoon. Oshawa Times Photo UNITS, GROUPS Mary Cannon, Pauline Maguire, Mary Ward, Brenda Emmons and Mary Patricia Byrne. To the principal, Sister Mary Shiela, the girls are grateful for her guidance and untiring ef- forts to make their tea a succes| only six months old when she posed for her portrait. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Luke, Wecker drive; Mrs. Edward L. Luke and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Norton and great-granddaughter of Mrs. Fred Marshall, all of Oshawa. --Aldsworth Photography PERSONALS Willing Hands Make Card Party A Great Success St. Gertrude's annual card | party was opened by the presi-| dent, Mrs. James Noonen. The | convener was Mrs. John Poltz, | and the co-convener Mrs. How-) ard Knapp. The beautiful deco- rations and gift wrapping were done by Mrs. James Power and Miss Eva Bruckner. Ticket convener was Mrs The Couples Club of Centre Street United Church attended the Stewards dinner at Club 401, after an evening of bowling. Later at the church a_ short business meeting was conduct- ed by Mr. and Mrs. William Dearborn, presidents. Mr. Harold C. Horton has re- turned to his home in Vancou- ver, British Columbia, after at- tending the funeral of his bro- ther, the late W. J. Horton. Other relatives attending from In the early part of the eve- ning friends will be gathering at house parties before going on to the Regimental Ball. Among those entertaining will be Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Coppin, Captain and Mrs, Ian McNab, Lieuten- ant and Mrs. E. E. Southern, RSM, and Mrs. William Milne, WO2 and Mrs. Lloyd D. Cos- tello and Sergeant and Mrs. James Newell. RSM Milne is holding a receptio in the NCO's Mess for visiting Regimental Sergeant Majors and senior non- the line is down there." (P.S. The line-crashers are probably the ones who turn out to be seat- savers once they get inside.) Dear Ann Landers: I'm a student at a midwestern col- lege. We have several foreign students here and I find them very interesting -- particularly One young man with whom I have become infatuated. I always believed my parents were democratic and _ broad- minded, but I was mistaken. They strongly disapprove of my romance with this foreign stu- ent. I have always had deep feel- ings about brotherhood and equality. I hate discrimination of any kind, So many people talk one way and live another. Please print this letter and ex- press your views on the subject. It will be of interest to many college students. -- INTERNA- You Are Invited to See and Listen to this" Amazing Instrument by . . . Sserert PS Lee ree re! commissioned officers from other regiments and their la- dies. SOCIAL NOTICE FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE |) 00. Mr. and Mrs. John Carman of} I am against interfaith and out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Orville Workman of Kippen, On- tario, and Mr. and Mrs, L. Pal- mer, Peterborough. Mrs. Harry Knox, Kendal- wood drive, will be sailing on the SS Carinthia for England and Scotland, where she will be visiting relatives and friends for six weeks. John Adams assisted by Mrs. AUXILIARIES _|,, COLLEGE HILL H-S ASSOC. |Bathe. Candy Sale was in The slate of officers for the|charge of Mrs. John Polman and coming 1963-64 season of the Col-/Mrs. John Donabie. Publicity " ay lege Hill Home and School Asso-|was handled by Mrs. George recently in Greenbank United) :\:ion was presented to the|Bogaard: prizes and favors, Church, has been the guest Of| others at a recent meeting|Mrs. John Poltz and Mrs. How- a at several pre - nuptial! 4. follows: i ; ' ard Knapp; refreshments, Mrs. Vv | Mrs. Ronald mover, presi-|Sidney Sheridan and Mrs. Wil- Whitby wisi announce thelinterracial dating -- and thi Mrs. Fred Holland, Agincourt, |dent-elect; Mrs. Douglas Lang-| liam Clancy..In charge of serv- jhvand is ews of their|20es for the boy' next door as assisted by her daughter Bar-\j.y immediate past president; |ing was Mrs. Gerald Merkley;| Out of town guests at the aed ' to|Well_as the boy from half a bara, entertained at a miscel-/yirs| Earl Adams and Mrs.|tables and telephone committee|Welker-Williams wedding were|O™Y daughter, Elizabeth Ann, to) oq away. Dating leads to Yaneous shower. Present Were/Nougias Langley, -- vice-presi-| Mrs. John Melnychuk and clean|the Reverend and Mrs. Paul B,|£dward James Appleton, son of| ting. Marriage has enough| fellow - teachers of the bride-j gents: Mrs. William Trim, re-|y . \ jit ore A : | ] ; Mrs. ' p, Mrs. Frank Flynn and Mrs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Appleton) hazards without elect. cording secretary; Mrs. Gordon "4 Field and daughter, Ruth Mae, | sfovteie geene yale Arthur Parkin. The co-operation ille; 'jof Myrtle. The ceremony is to) problem of -religi i @ miscellaneous shower Wasi Stacey, treasurer, Mrs. Thomasiof all the members made the bert Wood: Miss Tyndie Wood. take place on Saturday, May 25,|gifferences. ee ee held by Miss Marlene Badour|Hanna, corresponding secre-|card party a successful endea-| Master Phillip Wood, Mr and|at 3 o'clock in St. Mark's United and Miss Marianne Vernon, two) tary; Mrs. Layerne Wilson, Mrs.| vor Thanks were expressed to|Mrs. Ernest Welker, Mr. and|Church, Whitby. of the bridal attendants, at the|Roger Plancke, Mrs. Clayton| mr. John Byrne who took charge|Mrs. Frank J. Watkinson, Mrs home of Mrs. Clinton Badour,|Hurlbert, Mrs. Melvin McKin-| of the euchres and tables Filsabeth. Mores Mire. Rov ENGAGEMENT Manchester road. Mrs. Badour|ley and Mrs. Kenneth Morrow,| he Reverend John Myers Warki e a Ae ee vid The engagement is announced and Mrs. Robert Vernon assist-|executive members. -- drew the winning tickets and An -- D oekins er, Betty-/of June Christian Ormiston, ed as co-hostesses, with some| The program for the evening|ihe winners were as follows:--|" ag nn. youngest daughter of Mr. and thirty guests present. was a film, 'Anatomy of an Euchre High man, Mrs : Mrs. William O. Ormiston, Kin-| 3 A presentation party was held) Accident", supplied by the Bell] schiechter: High ic" ate, : oe cee cin 4 citend: sale, to Mr. Alan Howard) A atthe home of Mrs. William/Telephone Co. era Damn Loe tear: sie ei. eraddation of "mele Carnochan, son of Mr. and Mrs.) Rosnak, Oshawa, by the Kedron| Mrs. Douglas Langley Pre-! Mrs, StansBmeual. arid low lady Aer chta Pipe Margaret Hoy Howard _Carnochan, Brooklin. Bhi. The bride-elect received ae at the ina B ger Bh oes Michael Rudka. vs who. is vcoeabeiad har bachelor on Sandan pg nea a set of pyro - ceramic ware.|Minutes were read by Mrs. Wil-| G.hora) Draw -- Mrs. S. J st 'heblbey ae ; acne orion... y, n , 1963, " li Pri t 4 vanes 1 Bes logy gree tonight in|3.00 p.m. in Kinsale United S Miss Couves is the organist and liam Trim and the treasurer's Hennick, Mrs. James Smith,|Varsity Arena, Toronto. Also| Church, TIONAL PROBLEM Dear International: You haven't told me whether this foreign student is of your race and religion but you indicate he fs not. If he is, I see no reason why you should not continue the Prior To Marriage Miss Lillian Jean Couves, whose marriage to Mr. Charles D. (Danny) Reesor, took place The superbly styled Courtleigh MK II exemplifies Elec- trohome perfection in styling as well as in sound and picture performance. The COURTLEIGH MK II is a com- plete entertainment centre offering television, stereo hi-fi and AM/FM radio. Separate hand-crafted chassis with 26-tubes in all provide outstanding performance. Other features include famous Garrard "AT6" changer, facilit- ies for Multiplex or stereo tape and provision for Satel- lite sound. 50 . --AT-- 5 KING ST. WEST Downtown Oshawa 723-3425 © "Courtleigh" Model ONLY Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoy, Sim- STOP Ansus-G. CARPET COMPANY 282 King W. 728-9581 BROADLOOM attending will be Mrs. J. Norton, Mrs. Grace Moncur ~ TEACH HOME BUSINESS . TILE choir leader of Kedron United|report was presented by Mrs. Church. Gordon Stacey. Members were laa og gre Bid A miscellaneous shower was|reminded of the leadership hanyi. Mrs. Kane. Mrs. Willi i ; a The yi, Mrs. Kane, Mrs. William given at the home of Mr. Ralph|camp to be held in June. Nocaan Mite, Mecan: Aut rye) f Carr, Westhill. The -co-hostess|next council a = divs Jack Geads ute ey Whe bepeption prior to. the position of home apres ere j j } . A. Love' rnd iP sigh bade hd : ; i is was Mrs. Richard Bailey, Wes- Pace May 28 at " O'Regan, Mrs. Hugh King, Mrs.| Regimental Ball in the donate | specialist ee ee ton. School. : ; d '-lat the Alberta department of i te,' A community shower .was| Due to the Victoria Day holi- Charles Roach, Mrs. W. J.|Armouries tonight will begin agriculture. It is designed to| wa : A Britton, Mrs. J. Spencer, Mrs.|at 8.45 p.m, when members o! ; i ; | fven at the home of the bride's|day it was decided to cancel : .. : o1| promote interest in the business | Parents, in Greenbank with 62|the May meeting. The installa-Paul Ward, Mrs. C. O\Connell,|the Ontario Regiment, thelr) matters of the family and the| friends present. A program was|tion of officers will take place a Mein sien a Mr. Ken-|ladies and their guests will be|hroader aspects of consumer arranged with several of the|O" June 17. This meeting is to|neth cDougall, Mrs D. L.|received by the Honorary information. bride's music pupils participa-/be in: the form of a pot luck Smith, Mrs. M. Ww. Mitchell, | Colonel R. Ss. McLaughlin, the ting, alter which Mrs. 'Arthur | SUPPeF. Mrs. Douglas Blair, Mrs. Max| Commanding Officer Lieutenant| Mr. Jack Carr. EDMONTON (CP) -- The Mrs. Ernest Thompson will be|Coleman, Mrs. George King, Couves entertained for her daughter, who assisted in re-|the ceiving with the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Charles - Reesor. Pouring tea: were the bride- groom's grandmother, Mrs. F E. Reesor, Port Perry, and Mrs Charles Phoenix, Greenbank The bridal attendants displayed the trousseau and gifts. Among) the assistants were the bride- groom's cousins, Misses Shirley and Nancy Dowson; and his brother, Master Larry Reesor. convener of a bake sale which will provide funds to send the Grade 8 graduating class on a trip. Mrs. Thompson will be assisted by Mrs. Joseph Lasek and Mrs. Melvin McKinley. The sale will be held at the College Hill School Field Day, possibly June 5. Mrs. Roger Plancke read a letter from Mr. '*. Ross Backus of the Board of Educa- tion stating they had received Mrs. Rose Irvine, Mrs. John Mullen, Barbara McCann, Mrs. W. Saychuk, Mrs. Helen Hobbs, Mrs, W. Hughes, Mrs. Bertha Drinkle, Mrs. A. Dirrtick, Mrs. E, Johnson, Laura House, Mr. Robert Chapman, Miss Veroni- ca Hanlon. and Mrs. Rose} Delong. ' ANKLES WERE TABOO La Volta, a 16th century dance, shocked the people of Colonel J. R. Warnica and Mrs. | Warnica; Major W. C. Paynter| and Mrs. Paynter, and RSM William Milne and Mrs. Milne, Trooper Donald Shattraw, president of the Men's Canteen, and Mrs, Shattraw. | A. E. Johnson 0.0. | OPTOMETRIST 723-2721 NOW! We Also Rent Chairs, Tables, ete, CLEVE FOX 14% KING E. A presentation of a bathroom ig e hamper was made by the staff of Lynngate Public School, | by Grade 4, Miss Imeson's Scarborough, of which thelroom. bride - elect is a member Refreshments were served by A crystal shower was given|Mrs. Walter Spratt, assisted by at Norval, by cousins of the|the mothers of Grade 1 pupils. bride's mother. The hostess was|Mrs. Michael Mayko held the Mrs. Hector Bird. llucky cup. Following the wedding reher-|\--~-------- sal, the bridal party was enter-| tained by the bridegroom's par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ree- sor, Bigelow street. Port Perry. The bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. F. E. 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