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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Mar 1966, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, March 11, 1966 WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshagva Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The 'Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated hy submitting the completed form and a nicture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony. You are asked to submit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding. Tweedle - Sleightholm The Reverend Deloss Scott|of red roses with white stream- officiated in Faith Baptist/ers. Church, Whitby, when Bonnie} Mrs. Donald Powell, Oshawa, Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|was matron of honor, James Allen Sleightholm, Whit-| Mr. Donald Powell, Oshawa, by, was united in marriage tojacted as best man and those Gary Reginald Tweedle, son of|ushering were Mr. Earl Worth- Mr. and Mrs. Reginald A.jington, Whitby and Mr, Guy Tweedie, Whitby. The organist! Grosjean, Colborne. was Mrs, Paul Dale | Following the reception held Given in marriage by her} . ae ae of vagal gg © ' : ist Church the couple left for father, the bride wore a formal] a honeymoon to points west with gown of. organza over taffeta, the bride wearing an aqua wool featuring a scoop neckline and! boucle sheath dress topped by three-quarter-length sleeves, fit-|/a black coat with fur-trimmed téd bodice, and bouffant skirt.| collar, black accessories and a: The neckline and front panels|corsage of pink sweetheart) of the skirt were highlighted! roses. lg with lace appliques and a soft} Mr. and Mrs. Tweedle estab-| bow of taffeta accented the back) lished residence at 919 Centre waist. Her headdress of flowers/street north, Whitby. 2 and seed pearls held her shoul-| Out-of-town guests were from| 14 teaspoon pepper used up, the top layer should der-length bouffant, silk illusion}Oshawa, Bowmanville, Grafton, |g Well-Being Clinic | Comforts The Aged LONDON, Ont. (CP)--Despite | ;\growing emphasis on preven-| tive medicine, most people still | fo to doctors only when they're | Babies are an_ exception. | Well-baby clinics are generall available for chetkups of in [ante wiv appea: w ue moat > On the assumption that, what's good for babies is also' good for the aged, a health-| maintenance clinic has been put into operation here. More than 120° aged London- ers have received free medical | checkups (in the clinic since it. was opened in November, 1964. | Aside from catching a condi- tion before it can become seri- ous, the checkup may give the person an emotional lift, reas- suring him he is well. | The clinic is the brainchild of i\Mrs. J. J. McHale Jr., chair- |man of the Ontario Welfare' {Council section on aging. She} jmentioned the idea in the , |spring of 1964 at a ee of. \the Victorian Order of Nurses MR. AND MRS. GARY R. TWEEDLE lattended by the medical officer --Photo by Lenscraft | of health, nisi -- | He was enthusiastic and the | eer IRISH STEW |Add a layer of onions, and| Clinic was set up to operate in | : conjunction with a recreation large potatoes, peeled and) again season. Place a layer Of| program for the elderly run by cut into 1%-inch cubes lamb on top and season. Repeat!the Public Utilities Commission teaspoons salt ~ juntil ali of the ingredients are at the Optimists Centre. For the one day a month the itn SEE vi a clinic is held, the centre's large onions, sliced consist of potatoes. Pour the kitchen becomes a laboratory, : Y bn i veil and she carried a cascade! Colborne and Belleville. 2% Ibs. boneless lamb, cut into) water over it and cover. Bring/the bridge room the doctor's | CHILD GUIDANCE ; 1-inch cubes ito a boil and cook over low office. Examinations are done cups water heat for 144 hours, or until the|/by Dr. J. I. Heffs, assistant OES oe: ae lamb is tender. medical officer of health. They In a heavy sauce pan place @/ "ir desired, carrots 'and cel-|are fairly superficial because ee . . : Responsibility Will Aid layer of potatoes and sprinkle ery can be added in additional|the centre hasn't facilities for with a little of salt and pepper.|layers.), !a complete examination. Most Dawdling Children By GARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D.|does not follow directions for Almost every teacher in the} simple written work at school second, third or fourth grade; might not hear well or see has one or several children who| clearly. His hearing and vision write little or nothing of what) might well be checked, He the whole class is supposed to) might have trouble writing write. She may often have to| some of the letters or figures stand right over him to keep|he is supposed to write. He urging him "to go on." |might have poor writing co- Occasionally this child is)ordination, On these matters greatly retarded, yet often he; any parent might check and is not. Indeed, his I.Q. may be; provide useful help and prac- high. Often mothers write me tice. of this child whose teachers} Certainly no parent, knowing have told them of his failure to) of these problems with her child follow directtons for written) at school, can afford not to work. These mothers usually| keep looking for ways of im- suppose there must be some provement; and these ways way to command the child ef-| won't be through home exhorta- fectively at home to do as his/ tions and punishments. whole class is supposed to do. | Ici llega he scmseccskaas Writing on this problem ear- 'i lier, I urged parents not to talk THE STARS SAY about this matter with the child) and never to scold or punish! By ESTRELLITA him there for his lack of con- formity and concentration at FOR TOMORROW school but to practice him at) Personal interests will be home more generously influenced In ever so many situations injthan business matters on Sat- carrying out similar directions|urday so, if possible, postpone at home, I have entreated the|conferences, impending nego- mother, before making a re-|tiations or signing important quest or command of her child, | documents until early next week to be sure she first has his un-|when stars will be more propi- divided attention. I have evenjtious. Haste and impulsiveness suggested that she often should|could upset the proverbial ap- have this child repeat aloud|plecart. her request or command before starting to carry it out. I have|FOR THE BIRTHDAY suggested she practice this child) If tomorrow is your birthday, at carrying out simple direc-|your horoscope indicates that | tions faithfully, followed with|if, since Jan. 1, when planetary | more practice on more com-|influences have been highly! plicated directions. jauspicious, you made construc- | START WITH FEW CHORES tive plans for job advancement | I have suggested that th and an improvement in your| mother have this child perform|{ancial status, then followed) a few regular simple chores| 'hem conscientiously, fine re- and be exacting that he do | Sults should accrue within the) them promptly and reasonably|"¢xt month. Further boosts are well, I have maintained that|(orecast for mid-July, late Sep-| the child who learns to follow|tember, the first week of Octo- directions and do chores regu-|Per and next January, when larly at home has acquired|¥oU will enter a fine three- some practice which should|month cycle on all counts. Do carry over at school in some- not be reckless in intervening what similar situations. periods, however. Be especially I have also pointed out that conservative between early the young child at home who|May and late June; also, from| is used to having his mother ex.| mid-October to mid-December. plain things to him and to tell! Social activities and travel him personally what to do next ; ; jshould prove highi y and next again may not respond) ctw " J ny & mers in a classroom with many other| en vune and mid-Sep- children to directions by the|tember,; in late October, late teacher to all these children. | December and early next Janu- So Tt have suggested that thejary. Best periods for romance: mother often read to this child| farly April, late August, late while with several other chil-|,, dfen (playmates) la her home 'October and December. Be on The mother should give him, the alert for deceptive influ- along with them, directions for/ences in relations with the op- playing a gare . making | posite sex during July and Sep- ings together. In these ways me he may learn to listen "a 'apebiiea And #9 nid be work with these other children, {2914 friction in close circles What I have never pointed|between early. November and out before is that this child who' mid-December. Bruno & Kean's Barber Shop and Beauty Salon Bruno and Kean's is now open to serve the ladies and gentlemen of Oshawa at their New Barber Shop end Beauty Salon in Oshawa's newest Plaza at Park Road and King St. W. For the Ladies .. . You will receive ot Bruno and Kean's that personalized styling ond service which will make your visit a pleasure. Plus o Special Discount on PERMS for the Opening For the Men... You'll get individual styling by, expert Barbers. 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