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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Aug 1963, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Priday, August 23, 1963 F lold. DAVID 0, STUDD --Ireland Studios Studd - Krantz Nuptial Rites Solemnized In St. George's St George's Memoria||The straight-line skirt front was Church, Saturday, was the set-/accented by a full chapel train LIEUT. AND MRS. street be practical and discriminating but may have to curb a ten dency toward censoriousness Port ANN LANDERS Who Said Boys Dislike Kissing In Closets? jp Dear Ann Landers: Our sonjbuilding. The units we rent ar is 11 years old. He goes to danc-|not sumptuous but to us this is ing school where he is learningjhome, We don't own anything poise and ballroom dancing.|of yalue but the idea that some- Most of the boys and girls injone can come in and snoop his class are 10, 11 and 12 years! around is maddening, The landlady will not permit Last night the class had @ us to change the locks on our party at the home of one of the|doors because she says she little girls, It was not a date/must have access to our apart: affair. Each child was brought|/ments in case of an emergency. by a parent and was to belts there something we can do picked up by midnighi. None of us wants to. move.-- Our son told us this morning CLIFF DWELLERS that he had a terrible time be-| Dear Dwellers: The landlady cause of a game called Heave|may indeed have the keys to or Hell. The boy takes the girl! your apartments but she has no who is "it" into a closet and/right to use those keys except for seven minutes he can either|in g real emergency (fire, es- kiss her (heaven) or hit. her/caping gas, etc.). Many leases (hell), Our son said he didn't! say so. If yours does not, per- want to hit a girl and he didn't|haps it should want to kiss one either, Accord-| In some places the landlady ing to him the girls liked the/could be prosecuted for illegal game but the boys didn't ;entry if she invaded your apart- My husband is boiling mad|ments just to snoop around over this and he wants to take| Dear Ann Landers: I went jour son out of the school I) steady with Rollie for almost |have mixed emotions. Wouldn't|six months. Several weeks ago it be a shame if he lacked poise|we sat down and had a long and didn't know how io dance talk, We agreed the romance when dancing is so important had cooled and that we had lost to popularity these days interest in each other. There --BEVERLY HILLS MOTHER were no harsh words -- you Dear Beverly: Who gave your might say the romance just husband poise lessons Mine,|died of natural causes too--and they survived some Yesterday when I how, didn't they Rollie is dating a git Take that kid of yours out of mine I decided to give that silly dancing school andjfraternity pin back. I put him in a YMCA swimming) high and low and can't class. An 11-year-old boy should| pin anywhere be playing baseball, climbing! Do you feel I have an obliga trees and: wrestling with other|tion to replace it. Or shall I boys. He should not be "kissing| wait until he asks and then tell} or hitting' girls in closets him "Too bad, Fr i] Parents who push 10-, 11-and the bloomin' thing Thanks for] }12-year-olds into adult situations| Your help. -- DOORNAIL RO-| force them to play act. The best MANCE ' these poor kids can do is imi- Dear Doornail: Since tate what they imagine is. adult pehias § menHones be behavior. Youngsters enak ae probably doesn't attach much youts, who ate cheated of pre-|pmportance to it. Say nothing cious childhood years become af He should ask: for. the pin re . later, you have an obligation to burned out has-beens at 17 renlaée it-ctf he wishes vou to Dear Ann Landers: Is it all|-- right for the landlady to roam freely through our apartment, ARE SAME STONE eating and smoking and stick- Rubies and ing her nose into heaven knows basically the same what undrum, a crystallized alumina I am one of six single girls|second oniy to diamonds in who lives in' this. convenient/hardness heard + friend of him his looked find the lost Rollie} pin he} Sapphires are} stone--cor we 'LAUGHING EYES' little Laurie Eliza- ter of Mrs. H \ ons, beth was one year oldin June. Oshawa. Her great-grand- She is the daughter of Mr mother is Mrs Talling and Mrs. John Devlin, Glen of Oshawa forest street, and granddaugn Lovely and Studio ting for the marriage of Judith}Her headdress was a crown of Ann Krantz, daughter of Mr./seed pearls holding a shoulder and Mrs. Keith Krantz, River-jlength, bouffant ve She - car- side drive, to Lieutenant Davidjried i prayer book crested with Osborne Studd, RCHA,son of|white gladiola florets and white Captain and Mrs. Osobrne L, carnations Studd of Oakville. The Rever-| The maid-of-honor was Miss end F. G. Ongley officiated Carol Ann Cook of Oshawa, The bride was given in mar-|wearing a peau de soie dress in riage by her father and wore ajpeacock blue, with a portrait gown of peau de faille with the/neckline, short sleeves and semi- bodice of embroidered organza./full skirt with tiered bows at \the back waistline, The brides- jmaids were Miss Andrea Studd, THE STARS SAY sister of the bridegroom, and : Miss Kathryn Krantz, sister of By ESTRELLITA the bride. Their gowns were a/ FOR TOMORROW "pale blue in the same Style as ghee the maid-of-honor's, Their head-| Vith the moon in Sorpio| dresses were wedding rings of| now, many persons will incline matching peau de soie and they| to "ard the aggressive side andicarried cascades of whi tel may be difficult to deal with | iadioli with a focal point of| But do your part to maintainininy carnations. The flower harmony and you should be able|oi-) nfiss 'Ann Victor, Oshawa | to hurdle such obstacles. Bene-|cousin of the belle. wore a ficent influences continue to) white houffant frock with a| govern financial matters, how- pale blue sash, and carried al ever basket of pale pink rosebuds FOR THE BIRTHDAY The. best man was Mr. Peter If tomorrow is your birthday, Atkins of Toronto, and the ush-| your horooscope indicates that,/ers were Mr. Michael Boam,| despite a seeming lack of pro-/Toronto; and Mr. John Krantz gress now, you should make/Oshawa, brother of the bride every effort to advance yourself; At the reception at Sandal financially and job-wise between| wood the bride's mother wore a now and December so that youlpale pink silk, two-piece dress will be able to take advantage! with matching accessories, Her of some unusual opportunities|corsage was of pink and white then. Early December, in fact,/sweetheart roses, The _ bride- will be excellent for finances,igroom's mother assisted in a and mid-December for occupa-|dress of melon silk shantuag tional interests. Other good pe-jand wore a corsage of yellow riods for monetary - matters:|and white sweetheart roses ave February and the May- Leaving for a honeymoon to ily, 1964 period; for career points east. the Semin interests: March an oi siete lemon yellow Shantung Domestic and social relation-|dress with matct ck and ships will be governed byjaccessories of 1 1 their friendly rays for most of the|return they will: reside at $20 year ahead, but do try to avoid Pembroke Pem friction in mid-November and/ broke next March. Curb. your emo: Guests. were tions then and try to be under-)poron: neha standing of the moods of others ns etrbardl ae peg, London Best periods for romance: the! Niagara - on . the - Lak next two weeks, December and/Credit, and St. Louis, Missouri the months of May, June and|------ July of 1964. All Virgoans should upon possible "romances" 1 late October with a wary eye however. 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