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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Jun 1964, p. 7

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Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-8474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 29, 1964 7 \fidently and successfully. Hints For Hundreds of Students Stepping Out Into Adult World ANNE WALKER take a good =" . a a Exams are over and now/|Mirror so you'll know , evi many of our young adults are lurks behind you in the form of taking their first step into the) hanging slip, hair on collar, business world this summer.|crooked stockings, split seams, The image you present must hem dipping or over-run heels. now be part of the adult world) AVOID: Ankle bracelets, and one that is quite diffreent)heavy artificial make-up, loose from the schoolgirl you were| hair of a length that can offénd, last week. We offer a few sug-| gestions in grooming and per- sonality to see you through con-| or rude language, unsightly un- ladylike positions of feet and legs when sitting or standing, Cleanliness from the skin out|Sheer revealing loud boisterous talking, profane) © blouses and) and from head to toe is essen- tial. Clothes should be cleaned, pressed, brushed and kept in gaudy dress, overuse of per-| © fume SOCIAL NOTICES ne MRS. DENIS LaVALLEE and Mrs, Jean Cardinal sam- ple the maple syrup which tiptop condition. has been especially ordered from Ste. Justine, Quebec. --Oshawa Times Photo | French Pastries and Other Treats Available At The Folk Festival The preparation of good trod is one of the world's oldest and most universally enjoyed cul- tures, so that it is most fitting|of maple syrup has arrived that Oshawa Folk Festivallprom Ste. Justine Quebec, should include treats and deli-|""where the best maple syrup in cacies that do not appear onal] the world comes from." everyone's table. With this they will make maple There will be several booths injsyrup tarts in real French Alexandra Park on Wednesday,| pastry. | July 1, offering good things to} Also a famous head cheese| eat that are popular in Europe calied Creton will be on sale. and, much nearer home, there/This is made of slow-cooked will be some real French-Cana-| meat that forms a natural jelly dian taste treats. and is eaten cold with hot po- "The Oshawa section of the|tatoes. Aother treat will be) ticularly on Christmas Eve after! the midnight Mass They are excited that an order Choose modest tasteful cloth- ing; wear a minimum of jewel- The engagement is announced lery. of Brenda Gail Woods, daughter Hemlines should be of a be-| of Mr. Rayburn Wo.ds, Oshawa, coming length. and Mrs. Hugh Grant, to Edwin Hose should be full-length and|Fred Brown, son of Mr. and ENGAGEMENT é " HOORAY, One year old June 23, Todd Blakely Hooey is delighted with the excitement of his first birthday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Gary Hooey, I'M ONE!" Alma street, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Leo O'Connor, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hooey of Ajax. --Aldsworth Photography S|cause I dida't want to make an ago and I haven't brought it up "|years _ yet) ;|wanped ideas about her body. '\These ideas were undoubtedly clean; seams, if any, should be| Mrs. Fred Brown, Oshawa. The straight. Avoid decorated stock-| marriage will take plaice on ho ings, dark-heel or dark-seam urday, August 8, 1964, at 2.00 stockings. p.m. in Northminster United Be suhe zippers are closed all! Church. the way -- and locked. ENGAGEMENT Mexe-up should be delicate, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mel- -- pel a ae ville Patterson, pig ase Sh hee cose" wish to announce the engage- ne ee ry ie "ther ment of. their --" Be ate ready to be worn agaln cae "aa nie. Lee pds peers anne id boku 0| Caskey, Whitby, and the late Mrs. Caskey, The marriage will take place on Saturday, Ju'y 18, 1964, at 2.30 p.m. in Albert Street United Church, Oshawa. Club To Welcome Noted Soprano ~ Members of the Club Loreley PMA CLUB are preparing a warm welcome, The Pleasant Monday After- for a favorite soprano Gertraude| noon Club held the weekly meet- Steiner, who will give a recital/ing in the Legion Hall with | in the clubhouse on Thursday) President, Mrs. George V. Lee) evening. presiding. Final plans were} Miss Steiner grew up in Tep- gerne in png ag Ph itz - Schoenz i 'zecho-| be held at Lakeview Park, litz - Schoenau, a city in Czecho ot Wetnesday). Mechhers' were in ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT ag agg ee ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: My wife and I have been ma 12 years. She still undresses at night in the clothes Closet, with the lights turned off. I mentioned this casually be- issue of it. She became upset and said I was lecherous and something must be wrong with my mind. This was five years since. We have two children and are happily . married. I have no complaints except this. If you can tell me why my wife be- haves this way I will find it easier to accept. May I hear from you?--BLACK OUT Dear Black Out: A woman who must hide from her hus- band while undressing (for 12 has some badly drummed into her when she was a child. In an effort to teach their chi'dren modesty parents some- times give the impression that there is something nasty about the body. The children grow up ashamed and inhibited. They feel they must hide that which) is evil, and darkness is best for! hiding. Judging from the little you've) Imposes Black-Out On Body Beautiful The current of teen- agers have a healthier res: for records than we had, and that's good. It. encourages in- terest in fine music. So keep|tetr your lip zipped, Dad, and be glad your son isnt' out stealing hub caps. Dear Ann Landers: Our 17-|ported year-old daughter who gradu-|their early enthusiasm for trad- ated from high school this June|ing stamps, mainly because has told us she is pregnant, Her steady boy friend is 20. These two want to get mar. ried. They say they are in love and are sorry they lost control of their emotions. The boy has three years of college. He is putting himself through by working part time and wants to continue until he gets a degree so he can teach. I say these kids are too young to get married. If they are really in love they can wait a while. Aft-r the baby comes my daughter will be able to think more clearly, Right now she is an emotional, wreck and thor- oughly confused. housewives are no longer both- ering to pick them up. HOWARD'S 926 SIMCOE NORTH 725-3144 You have said in your column dozens of times that shotgun weddings are no good. Please say it again and I will show it to them. -- CHATTANOOGA FATHER Dear Father: What I have said is this: I am d to @ DRAPES @ BROADLOOM @ SLIPCOVERS @ FREE ESTIMATES © told me I think you are for-| tunate you haven't had more serious problems with your wife. | Pear Ann Landers: Our 15-| year-old son almost tore the roof off the house because I picked up one of his hi-fi rec-) ords with my bare hands. He said perspiration and natural oil from human hands ruin the grooves in the records and de- stroy the authenticity of the) sound. When he puts a record! on or takes it off he uses aj soft cloth. This isn't all. He now tells| me that soon he will have to/ buy another needle for the ma-| chine and that it has to be a! diamond stylus because the nee- dle we now have has been in use almost 150 hours. The new needle will cost $19.95. | Have I gone nuts or have} times changed that much? I'm an old relic like you, Ann, born DO THE THINGS YOU ARE ABLE TO DO AS SOON AS POSSIBLE; THE THINGS YOU OUGHT TO DO IMMEDIATELY YOUNG PEOPLE One of the Thing you ought to do is register AT ONCE! for Business Training at the SUMMER SCHOOL SESSIONS of the Oshawa Business College SUMMER SCHOOL STARTS THURSDAY, JULY 2nd Class Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. MONDAY TO FRIDAY Students may take time off to join parents on vacation. No : tuition charge for this There are TWO COURSES at Summer Schoo! Federation des Femmes Cana-|beignes, (just ask for bain-yer),| Slovakia. She studied voice ; ' ; i i nai ints| ; |Dresden and after World War Teminded to bring their own : Se ak Gesmatonchss to pon Fi a re II had to leave her home with) dishes and it will be a pot luck| Miss Brenda Gail Woods and 6H i ; ' | i fract even a delicate appetite. They will also display for sale) ™&ny evicted Germans. oe asthe illiam: Ski ho ta} Mr. Edwin Fred Brown, Mrs. Jean Cardinal and Mrs.|braided rugs, hooked pictures, She started her career late in) price or Hillsdale. Manor whose engagement an- Denis LaVailee and their help- handwoven blankets, and hand|!945 and achieved first suc-a resident of ber of the Club| nounced today, will exchange ers are preparing Tourtieres. woodcarving from the village|C¢sS¢s in Munich in 1946. She is abd an old member wedding vows in Northminster These are a special delicacy ofjof Bourgeault near Si. Jean known for her radio concerts was reported ill United Ch ch Sat dé A pork in pastry or pork and beef| Port - Joli; a treasure trove for|°Ver Many German stations as) The members of the PMA erties mahandald in pastry which are served in| those searching for truly Cana-| Well as radio stations in Austria,| Club expressed deepest sym- Choice of up to. 5 Subjects--Tuition 20.00 per month -- to young people from Grades seven, eight, High School Open and Adults, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Choice of up to 5 Subjects --. Tuition 40.00 per month -- Open to High School Students and Adults @ CURRICULUM. e GREGG SHORTHAND --- PITMAN -- BOOKKEEPING -- PAYROLL -- MANUAL & ELECTRIC TYPING -- ACCOUNT- ING -- DICTAPHONE -- COMPTOMETER -- CALCULATOR back in 1917. Please comment ust 8. The bride-to-be is the |--DODDERING OLD FOOL OF daughter of Mr. Rayburn |47 Woods and Mrs. Hugh Grant | and the prospective bride- Dear Doddering: Yup, Dad, times have changed. When we} groom is the son of Mr, and |were kids anybody who owned Mrs. Fred Brown, Oshawa. a little ol' table model phono-' --Photos by Hornsby |graph was a real gosh-darn it,| jand a 15-cent needle was the| {wash as usual, then dip fringe|bee's knees. Today if a kid is HOUSEHOLD HINT Quebec on gala occasions, par-! Switzerland and Sweden. dian gifts. fe THE BRIDAL PAIR Gilmore Kennedy Graham Weds Marjorie Elizabeth Lutton The marriage of Marjorie Elizabeth Lutton and Gilmore Kennedy Graham was solem- nized by the Reverend A. W. Magee in Centre Street United Church recently. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lutton and the bride- groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. William Graham, all of Oshawa. Mr. Ronald Kellington played the wedding music and Mrs. Kellington sang. The 2nd Cub Pack formed a guard of honor for their Akela, the bride Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of satin brocade on sheath lines with a detachable train and trumpet, elbow-length sleeves. A wedding ring head- dress held her embroidered tulle veil and she carried yellow Sweetheart roses and stephano- tis She was attended by Mrs Gordon Young as matron of 'honor, and Miss Donna Allin and Mrs. Donald Pringle who | were gowned alike in white! their retura. | jnover and her visit to Oshawa is| recently part of a tour of Canada and the United States. pathy for Mrs. Ray Dillabough Her present home is in Han-|whose son, Dean passed away To launder ball fringe with-|in clear water and hang with-|dosn't have stereo he is con-| jout leaving balls misshapen,|out squeezing sidered culturally deprived. -- SPELLING -- ENGLISH -- RAPID CALCULATION -- PENMANSHIP -- LAW ARITHMETIC -- OFFICE PROCEDURE -- LETTER WRITING. 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A one- piece swimsuit with free and easy bodice gentled over snug little boy shorts of Helanca <= > CHEST PAN AND THE HEART Q. Can you have chest pains without heving heart trouble? ? A. Yes. Many people become frightened when they get a sharp stabbing pain somewhere in the chest. In many cases it doesn't mean a thing. According to many doc- tors, short stabbing chest pains are almost never due to heart disease. Lots of people think thot any pain that starts in the chest and runs doyn the arm must be due to heart disease. This isn't true at all, But to play safe and not worry yourself into thinking you have.a bad heart, see your doctor if you have any kind of chest pain. He can rule out a bad heart in a hurry, ATHLETIC HEART A MYTH © Q. What is an 'athletic' heart? A. There isn't such a thing, according to most authori- ties. Medical opinion can be summed up like this. Infec- tions are more important as a cause of heart diseise than exercise; strenuous exercise won't damage a normal heart; the term "athletic" heart should be dropped because it describes a.condition that probably does not exist. Answers appearing in these columns ore of necessity brief and general and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of all phyicians. Remember -- the diagnosis and treatment of disease is the function of the pa- tient's personal physician. Send questions to Science Editors, Inc - 97, Terminal "A", Toronto, Ontaric + P.O Box The big difference in our prescription service is -- SERVICE. y/ e@ FREE DELIVERY e OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P.M. 723-4621 You're in love, you're engaged, and you couldn't until you see divinely beautiful bridal gowns from our heavenly array for Fall and Winter weddings. Come in, choose your preference . happiest day of all. Elegant fashions for every member be happier. . . Franklin' 64 SIMCOE ST, NORTH of the wedding, too. 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