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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Mar 1964, p. 7

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WauUuauUl 1.5G Happy Finala ba vI & £44048 To Personality-Plus Course Twenty-two students of the Oshawa Business College who had successfully completed the Personality Development course "All About Eve", were guests at a graduation tea recently. The tea was held at the home of the course director, Mrs Evelyn Campbell, and each stu- dent Teceived ja diploma. Mrs. M. A. Pat Yeo, of Bowmanville, presided at the flower-centered tea table and Mrs. Donald J. Wright, Bowmanville, Miss Pat- tricia Polny, Newtonville and Mrs. James Kemp, Oshawa, served. A specially invited guest, Mr. M. C. Barnett, principal, was regrettably unable to attend. The students, coming from Pickering, Ajax, Whitby, Bow- manville, Port Hope and Osh- awa who have successfully com- pleted the ten-week course are Miss Gail Drinkwalter, Miss Judith MacDonald, Miss Mary Kniaizuik, Miss Marilyn Mac- Donald, Miss Lorraine Dayes, Miss Mary-Ann Olesiuk, Miss Bonnie Maurer, Miss Ann North- cott, Miss Elsie Leder, Miss Women jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, March 6,1964 7 Mrs. Barnard Lewis Defines Discipline To Dr. Phillips H&S |Dr. S. J. Phillips Home and[field, School Association, "Discipline"'|. Mr. Laurence Savery, princi- and the meaning of this word to!pal, spoke to the meeting brief- each, individually, was explor-|ly and stated report cards for Mrs, Barnard Lewis this topic be sent home March 20. sundance a oat The room count was won by use of a tape recorder, pointed out that lack of a sense of pur-| pose, boredom of children, and/ a growing need for adult. educa-| tion were a few of the reasons} : MA 2 for lack of discipline and a plastic model, "Resusti-Anne cause of juvenile delinquency,|Will be used to demonstrat She pointed out that the use of|mouth - to - mouth resuscita- \discipline was a. complex thing| tion along with an excellent class. ' Program convener, meeting would be on safety. At the regular meeting of the ett and Mrs, Keith Claxton-Old-) parents from Mrs. W. Payne's where-the walls are -undoubt-; edly spotless. - Dear Ann Landers: This is such a delicate problem that I don't know how to put it ino o 1) ANN LANDERS ta physical + Dear Miss Smith:--Semeonelsrould be thé logical one ta should should have a_heart-to-heart|speak.to her. The talk take piace prompily--for we girl's sake as well as those who must be around her. * « ik with your namesake, The education instrucor words. I am a freshman in high school. In most classes we are seated alphabetically, My name is a common one (like Smith-- 4|but that's not it), There is a Her Pearly Smile Brings Compliments girl who: is th | as wine We ate ae platens Dear Ann Landers: | am ajwith me. Bui isis present wife] in ¢ young receptionist who comes| will not allow him to take our! into contact with dozens of peo-|girls anywhere or to be with) ple every day. nl act I never knew her before we got to high school. She sits panes: "oa She insists he Pree ada gad me in: Daren cine Last year I had all my teeth) the girls to their home or, when a ON saleatiod: I now have a beauti-/he comes to my home she tags) 1S gitl takes a bath about ful set of dentures of which 1) along. ~|once a month and washes her am very proud. My fellow em-| I do not. want this woman in| hair even less often than that. ployees and friends tell me my} my house, She sicks her nose|She slaps the make-up on over dentures are, the most natural/into everything--closets, draw- the dirt and honesly 'it {s looking have everjers, cupboards, refrigerator,| h wid geen. |broom closet. Last week she|°"ush to make me sick. In recent months several new|moved a picture in the hall to| I usually sit with a handker- customers have come in andjlook behind it. She then re-| Chief ver my nose and mouth. frequently I will receive a|marked to the girls, 'Tell your| I put a few drops of cologne set they ed. Under the chairmanship ofjexams now in progress would! tiful teeth. Should I say, '"Thank| ing." 'pliments Mex. Rie F, Kelly, announced the April al hes Al low employees hear these com-|obviously a needle artist and a é pliments lovely compliment on my beau-| mother her walls need bea Mgr ye gee: 5 E ate to thin 0- you," and let it go at that) After, they leave I 'always|ing through three yeans of Or should I explain that I amjhave a headache. Do you feel School this way. Please tell me wearing. dentures? |I should put up with it in oo to do.--MISS SMITH seit cpa .|lence or should I tell my hus-/-------------- I 1 -eitful accepting com-| } ould 3 | in "n teeth that ne not|band his wife is not welcome LADIES Also I feel uncomfort-| in my home--IRKED No baby sitter, no car fare Mr. Bernard fel-| Dear Irked: The woman is) Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Stylist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS 728-9317 because some of my and they know the|trouble-maker. Why offer such) truth. a character hospitality? | Please advise me.--CHESSIE| Instruct your husband to take| Dear Chess: The teeth are| the girls to his wife's home Jean Hoskin, Miss Joan Gibbs, Miss Karen Bell, Miss Patricia Moore, Miss Carol Sherbourne, : Miss Elaine Highfield, Miss Gail Baker, Miss Colleen Mc- Adam, Miss Lorraine Claus, Miss Nancy Laaja, Miss Janet & Steeves, Miss Karen McLaugh- ™ lin and Miss Mary Jackiw. ? Typical of these young ladies who have further equipped themselves for a business car- eer by "polishing their personal- ities' is Miss Colleen McAdam, right, 18-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McAdam, Grooms avenue, Oshawa. MISS COLLEEN McADAM Greetings From | Pope Paul rin Conveyed To St. Gregory's CWL Presented as the guest speak-| Mrs. er by Mrs. A. C: Love, the|sided. Right Reverend Paul Dwyer,| The minutes were read by pastor of St.-Gregory's and di-|Mrs. Kelly DeGray, the corre- rector of the CWL Council, held|spondence by Mrs. Bruce La- the close attention of his listen-/Force, and the treasurer, Mrs. ers with a talk on his recent|E. C. Egerer, presented the fi- visit to Rome, when he was/nancial report. privileged to meet and talk per-, Convéner of health and wel- sonally with Pope Paul VI. /jfare, Mrs. M. W. Hanley, re- Monsignor Dwyer explained|Ported a box of clothing given to that when a priest becomes al? needy family, 26 "get well Monsignor he became a domes-|24 sympathy cards sent to tic prelate or member of Ce ene aa 2 Seer left pal household, thus acquiring|®', "USCale Manor. Y privileged position in relation' Mrs Hermas LeF aive report- to the person of the pope. It was|°4_ 8 membership of 247. we to this Monsignor. modestly -at-|,, 1% Annual meeting and elec- tributed his great good tnctens, tion of officers for the coming year will be held in April, The) ccs mein, said, sent conveners were requested to) pie of Grobeey's' asus (hand in their reports at tha ke ' "|time, Mrs. C. C, Murty and) ing them of -- _ "4 Pray-luirs, Thomas Driscoll, Sr., were te Ne sat yt pti appointed as. the. nominating Hs ; jcommittee. eds oS ee a fo PeBesenoaigiessi n= myn o s a fOr-\party was announce: 'or e mer teacher, Archbishop Enrico yeti HR of March 17 in .the Dante, Secretary of the Sacred|parish auditorium, and a Day Congregation of Rites and Sec- of Recollection for all the retary of the Papal. Ceremonies, "+ _ Monsignor Dwyer became the proud possessor of one of the three pairs of papal ceremonial slippers prepared in three dif- ferent sizes for whoever might be elected pope. Fashioned out of heavy red satin with the papal cross embroidered on the vamp with heavy gold metallic thread, the edges bound with gold braid and tied with a gold cord. the slippers were inspect- ed with much interest as they were passed around. Another highlight of Monsig- nor Dwyer's visit was offering Mass at the tomb of St. Greg- ory the Great, the patron of St. Gregory's in Oshawa, for the members of the parish. The tomb of St. Gregory lies beneath St. Peter's and Mass was said at the side altar above it. Miss K, Connolly thanked Monsignor Dwyer on behalf of those present Anthony Cebulski pre- 6é a hearing loss is noticed more than a hearing, aid" How's the Time to i Beautity Your Home with CUSTOM AND READY MADE DRAPES M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 IMPERIAL: 11 ONTARIO STREET : OPTICAL CO, LTD. OSHAWA PHONE 728-6239 OPPO H ener eeeeeneneeenne CORO eee reese aneneee ee ee oe ee ANGuUs-GRAYDON CARPET COMPANY 282 King W.,; Oshawa ® Tel, 728-6254 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum professional Rug Cleaning land@that no single solution was jthe answer, Mrs. R. F. Kelly thanked Mrs. Lewis. During a brief business per- liod conducted by the president,| Mrs. R. F. Richardson, it was announced that a Family Life |Discussion Group if six to eight weeks, under the leadership of Mrs. Lewis, would begin during \the second week of March. This \film, "The Pulse of Life" nar- rated by Raymond "Massey. This| yours, whether you bought em} jmeeting will start at 7.45 p.m.|or grew 'em. jApril 13, a week later than) Accept the compliments aith the regular mecting, grace and keep smiling, Dearie, Refreshments were served at' Dear Ann Landers: I am now coe of the meeting by|happy with a second marriage. Grade Mothers, Mrs, D. J, Raw-|My daughters. are erazy about lins and Mrs. Jacob Dennis for) their step-dad who is very good Mr. Jack Swain's class and Mrs.| to them. Howard Powers and Mrs. Alex} My former husband has visi- Zedic for Miss Ivah Fox's room.| tation rights, which is all right scenes | Good food deserves good win Camadion Chaney APSO peoowets ev CHATEAU-GAI WINES Limits WIAGAGA FALLO+CABABA group would follow the Federa- jtion Home and School study jealled, 'Meet Your Schod! Age |Child". A registration of .twen- jty-two only is desirable, and as |Mrs, Lewis has still a few open- jings anyone intereste@ may en- iroll by calling 3-4013 , Mrs. Malcolm Adam of the nominating committee gave a brief report on her commitee's progress. This group consists of Mrs. Malcolm Adam, chair- man, Mrs. Bruce Affleck, Mrs. Harold Cornish, Mrs. Roy Beck- a ae ree women of the parish on April 5, vings ~ commencing at 12 o'clock Excellent Se |noon. t Light refreshments were serv- C» ied by Mrs. Cebulski and Mrs. Pg Andrew Mowat and their com- Lo { |mittee, a Pane 9 Hours ls MILLWORK 1279 SIMCOE NORTH -- PHONE 728-6291 & BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. RETAILERS Choose from *<2 many styles and color combinations! DECORATOR BEDSPREADS « Only 9.99 0 29.99 Matching drapes and yard goods available @ Choice of throw, tailored or quilted style spreads @ Polished cotton, denim, damask, corduroy, antique rayon satin or "'Chromspun"' acetate. @ Florals, moderns, solid colours, juvenile prints @ Twin or full size, Cherge your purchose at Zeller's! It's eosy! No Down Payment + Poy Only $1.25 Weekly! Satisfaction Guaronteed . 5° Or Your Money Cheerfully Refunded. 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