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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jun 1963, p. 7

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' j } { Wemen Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 24,1963 7 Lyceum Club Holds Tea at Parkwood For Many Visitors The beautiful grounds and fountains at. Parkwood were at their best last Wednesday for the many local and out-of- 's Art Associa- Mrs. R. W. Philp (Peterbor- ough), Mrs. Uriah Jones, presi- dent, and Mrs. S. V. Barlow, past president, received. Mrs. Ralph Wallace, Mrs. E, F. Cuth- bertson and Mrs. E. C. Hart garden entrance, Miss Flossie Coyte, Mrs. Ralph Jew- ell and Mrs. W. H. James ac- cepted admissions and returns. An art exhibit, arranged by Mrs. S. V. Barlow, Miss Velma "he Lyceum| © Jury convened the event, Mrs.|j Leo Gray was hostess at the) = and. Mrs.|""~ :|Avern Taylor, Mrs. R. B. Reed, |Mrs. J. H. McDiarmid, Just a bundle of sunshine is laughing Chery] Ann who was only seven months old when this picture was taken. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Hicks, BABY GLEE * Montrave avenue, and grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Amos Hicks and Mrs, Charles Hamilton, all of Picton. --Aldsworth Photography Kaiser and Mrs. J. K. Valleau, | attracted much attention, An) interesting treasure table was! PERSONALS "| girl you are going with. Beauti- staffed by Mrs. D. C. Wright, Mrs. Bruce McGregor and Mrs. Alex Ross, Mrs. L. T. Boyd dis-/ Wedding of Miss Patricia Ma Oshawa guests attending the|tained at the home of Mrs. ry Chumbley, 1275 Meadowvale| IANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: I just read your column on young girls who are being turned into sex kittens by over - anxious mothers who want their daugh. ters to be popular. You men. tioned eye make-up, nylons and heels for skinny-legged 11-year- olds, basketball hair-do's on 13- year-olds and going steady at 14. The over-anxious mothers are getting a great assist from the eager characters who try to separate the fool from his dol- lar. Listen to this ad which ap- peared in a newspaper in. an- other city. A friend sent it with a one word note: "Sickening!"| "Teen accounts welcomed, | ings with diamonds for the, ful twin hearts with a sparkling |diamond, Only $11.95. Can be} |paid out at 50 cents a week.| |Open your teen account today." In the same ad was a picture of the "Princess diamond ring-- for your steady girl." This was] priced at. $39.50 and could be} had for $1 a week. It boasted) | "15 brilliant diamonds." I would \like your opinion of this. --| PLENTY OLD-FASHIONED Dear Plenty: Your friend's one - word comment expresses sentiments Sexy Advertising Bait For Sub-Teens ° jable for consultation. They simply give the customers what they want, Teenagers who. have been raised with decent values will laugh at such nonsense. Dear Ann Landers: I address myself to the woman who calls herself a doctor's wife and signed her letter Amazed at Your Ignorance. I wish someone would remind these doctors' wives who are afraid their husbands might get a call at home that they chose the profession because they wanted to help people. The same goes for ministers. I am sick of hearing wives of doctors and clergymen complain be-| cause they are inconvenienced at odd hours. | We wonder why mental prob- | lems are on the increase? One | reason may be that ministers | and doctors are no longer avail. They avoid you like the plague if they | think you want to discuss a} problem. People have no one to| talk to anymore--and their trou- bles grow into illnesses. Yes, I know there are paren) atrists and analysts but they} LADIES | No baby sitter, no cor fore Mr. Bernard Of Leading Toronto. Salons have no place in the beginning --only after people are too sick to get help elsewhere. And not everyone can afford treatment. So please tell these so-called "humanitarians" that service means putting the needs of oth- ers first. If they don't want to be bothered let them do some- thing else and stop calling them. selves doctors and ministers.-- PITTSBURGH CITIZEN Dear Pittsburgh: It is grossly unfair to put all doctors and clergymen in the same barrel and tar them with the same brush. I know many doctors and clergymen who are dedicated to public service. I'm sorry you don't know them, too--your life would be incomparably richer if you did. +»Dear Ann: Last winter I went on a strict diet and lost 45 pounds. I would not enter a He ALOE RIA Miss Universe contest but my figure is vastly improved and I'm proud of myself. I have not owned a bathing suit since I was nine because I was so fat I refused to be seen in one, Of course, I don't know how to swim, Would it be ridicu- © lous for me to buy a suit this year and go to the beach? My mother says it's a crazy idea. She claims it's the same as carrying a racket When you can't play tennis. Do you agree with her?---EX-HIPPO ... ... + ..-Dear Ex: No, Buy a bathing suit, go to the beach and get someone to teach you to swim. . Confidential to Brick Wall: Why not make him a deal& Agree to let your hair back to its natural shade if he will agree to shave off his mou. stache. (I have a hunch you'd both look better.) i | ke j ; |street, during the occasion of| ¢ B a ique shell| Seaver and Mr. Norbert V./). 0. ' Soe | my perfectly. But} pared pene Ser milaue.¢ thier 95th wedding anniversary.) Gon, blame the manufacturer,|| FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS { ; ' |Lambert at Custer Air Force a a pak | collection and answered. numer- Mrs. Rose Zufelt assisted at the the advertiser or the retailer. | 725-6854 pn) Station, Battle Creek, Michigan, | festivities. | oy | : y i at $ TS, " included Mrs, Frederick Sea-|~ ---- <j Shey Goa coals. Be ae ---------- <4 Ow Experienced Hair Styiist "4 4 a WAYS > ous inquiries about it. Pouring tea were Mrs. Gor- _, |don Conant, Mrs, Lucas Pea-|Ver, the bride's grandmother; : lcock, Mrs. W. P. Whittington,|Mrs. William Bowman, -- the Mrs. Ralph Wailace. Mrs. Em-| pride's aunt, and Mr. and Mrs. pees nea i eran ee ting| Orville Branton, Other trom On- were: Mrs M.-H. Moffat. Mrs tario were Mr. Thomas Flem- |Angus Barton, Mrs. Walter|ing, Ailsa Graig; the Reverend |Johnson, Mrs. Frank Turney,| Father Hugh Fleming, Aylmer; |Mrs. Victor Peacock, Mrs. S.|Mr. and Mrs. James Seaver Jr. \C, Larmer, Mrs. C. W. Fervier.| Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Fer- Mrs. Dorothy Bentley, Mrs. C.| nand Beaupariant and daughter, |S. Johnson, Mrs. Lewis Vali-| Denise, Hamilton. quet | io Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Mrs. Robert Gray, Mrs. H.\Meyrs of Hollyhill, Florida, |W. Sheridan, Mrs. John Sta-| have been the guests of Mr cey, Mrs. James McCansh,|ang Mrs. Charles Gibbs, 307 Mrs. A. H. Dancey, Mrs. C.) Givie Bvcnue. M. Elliott, Mrs. K. M. Hutche-} 3 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buchan- © Air Conditioners © Refrigerators , w EXCLUSIVE HAIR STYLING Phone 7 C BG4AWILSON RDS APPLIANCES 78 SIMCOE NORTH Quolity Products -- Low Prices Accent On Value 723-1411 MR. AND MRS. ALLAN M. RINGEL Lorna Bellingham of Oshawa Is Married in California son, Mrs. J. R. Walker, Mrs. | |P. T. Carswell. jan, 598 Devon street were enter- bridesmaid, wore @ aleev-| Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, Miss| 2LOCATIONS A wedding of interest to Osh- awa took place in Atherton, Cailifornia, recently, when Lor- na Elaine Bellingham, became the bride of Allan Milton Rin- geil of San Francisco. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bellingham of Osh- e@wa and the bridegroom is the gon of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ringel. ed organza dress with a full skirt pink sash and blue velve- teen overblouse. Both arttend- ants carried bouquets of dark and light blue deiphiniums and Sally Armstrong, Mrs. L. A. Hastings, Mrs. A. J. Parkhill, | Miss Hazel Barrie, Mrs. George Steadman, Mrs. Frank Hortop, The ceremony was performed lonorable Mathew 0, the garden of. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Freidman of Atherton. The bride wore a formal gown of white organza embellished with lace over peau de soie,| Si fashioned with a scoop neck- line, short sleeves and bell skirt with a chapel train. A cluster of orange blossom and leaves held her elbow-length veil of silk illusion and she carried a pray- er book with a cascade of white and blue Sweetheart roses, del- phiniums and bouvardia. Miss Angie Sachlas of Osh- awa was the maid of honor and wore an ice blue sleeveless crepe dress with sheath skin and back panel and matching veil. Kelly Freidman, junior Special Job Prohibits Make-Up STRATFORD, Ont. (CP) -- Makeup is taboo for women em- ployees in the so-called "white room" of a bearing plant here. The reason is that lipstick, face powder and other makeup materials are carriers of out- door dust--and dust is some- thing that cannot be tolerated in the dirt-proof room. At the Fischer Bearing Ma- mufacturing plant clearances are measured in thicknesses 10 times finer than a human hair. This is necessary to meet de- fence department specifications. A 3,300-square-foot area has been set aside in the plant as dirt free and the ban on makeup is just one of a number of pre- cautions taken to assure that dust doesn't enter. Employees discard their street shoes, don special nylon wrap-around footwear arid pass through air showers that send 30-mile-an-hour gusts of air through their hair and clothing. Then they put on special nylon garments which are dust proofed by a second air shower before they pass into the white room, : The women get one dispensa- tion. They're permitted to wear special cap while going through the air showers -- the idea being that if a female em- Ployee's hair was disarranged every day by the 30 m.p.h. breezes the hairiressing bills would grow into an unwelcome expense for the company. | m ! Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and |} superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be In Oshawe at the Genosha Hotel, June 24, 25, 26. PHONE 723-4641 for eppointment on these dates white bouvardia. Mr. and Mrs. in San Francisco after their honeymoon in Mexico. Mrs. J. P. Mangan, Mrs. Fred| Jones, Mrs. C. Fleischmann, Mrs. Alfred Austin, Mrs. C. a Ronald W. Bilsky, DC CHIROPRACTOR @ HEADACHES ® SLIPPED DISCS 100 King E. 728-5156 Yule. SH CASH PRIZES FOR RECIPES The Oshawa Times will shortly publish a supple- ment of interest to home- makers, full of the newest ideas and recipes for en- tertaining, both formally and around the barbecue. Prizes of $5.00 each will spaced and include the Sender's name, address and telephone number. Send as many entries as you please, each on a sep- arate sheet of paper, before July 1, 1963, to Women's De- partment, The Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ont. \shaa lad hal ba Ar Ab 'SAVE! GLECOFF' SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 10.00 P.M. TAMBLYN DRUG STORES SPECIAL VALUES FOR THIS WEEK RAID HOUSE & GARDEN BUG KILLER Kills all Kinds of Insects di, Moths -- Bugs g Fleas, ete. 1.29 Compeoroble Value 1.69 Crest TOOTHPASTE WITH PLUORISTAN 89: 1.19 Comparable Value 1.09-1.39 ENO FRUIT SALT Aone For 4 . Relief of Upset Stomach and Indigestion| 6-12 INSECT REPELLENT Gnats Chiggers Reg. 79¢ DOVE FLUSH-A-BYES DISPOSABLE DIAPERS Best For Travelling a | .09 COLGATE Dental Cream WIFH GARDOL FOR BRIGHT TEETH | WNINGS BUY NOW AND SAVE! 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