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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jun 1966, p. 18

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JQ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 15, 1966 CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING Guests From Far And Near Honor Mr. & Mrs. Douglas McLaughlin Guests from Willowdale,| Montreal, Toronto, Port Credit,| Downsview, Hampton, Cooks-| ville and Weston were among) the almost 200 persons who} gathered at Adelaide House to honor Mr, and Mrs, Douglas) MeLaughiin, Carnegie avenue,| on the occasion of their 50th) wedding anniversary, Mrs. McLaughlin t's the former Gertrude Pascoe,| daughter of the Jate Mr, and Mrs, A. L, Pascoe, Solina. Mr. McLaughlin is a son of the late Mr, and Mrs, William Mce-| Laughlin of Tyrone and Osh-| awa, They were married June) 7 , 1916, in King Street United) Church by the late Reverend J. 8 I, Wilson, and have re sided in Oshawa all their married life, They have seven children, Madeline, Mrs. Wallace Mathe son, Montreal; Lorraine, Mrs, Lorne Goodman; Mavis, Mrs, James ail; and Verne, Dean, Ted and Glenn, all "Mink Oil Keeps Skin Soft | TORONTO (CP)-A beautiful face and bosom are worth any} price to a European woman but the North American woman doesn't have the same mental ity, a French beautician said Monday, Pierrette Babeaux of Mont- real, formerly of Paris, said in an interview that the North American woman would not ad- mit to paying $10 for a jar of face cream, But, "women have no shyness for spending money in Paris at a perfumerie to buy beauty creams for the face and bust," She said the Furapean woman could be mére beautiful if there "were more bathrooms for her use.' The Canadian woman, with her sanitary upbringing, "should have a good start to- wards putting beauty prepara tions to efficient use," Among the treatments Miss Babeaux recommends is a night massage with mink oll to keep skin soft, She represents a cos- metics firm, Pot & Mike's FISH & CHIPS 688 HORTOP 723-1951 @ Deep Fried Shrimp & Scallops @ Halibut @ Generous Servings Closed Sun, & Mon, of | Oshawa, There are 13 grand- children, Mr, McLaughlin was em- ployed at General Motors for 30 years, retiring in 1960. He is enjoying his retirement, reading, gardening and watch- ing sports on TV, Mrs, Me- Laughlin is a member of Northminster United Church Women, To receive, Mrs, McLaughlin wore a light blue metallic lace and appliqued crepe dress pith matching hat and a corsage of gold roses, The tea table was centered with anniversary cake flanked by gold candlesticks and all were enhanced by gold chry santhemums at their base Pouring tea were Mrs, H, E Tink, Solina, aunt of the bride; Mrs, Malcolm McGregor, Osh awa; Mrs, Cecll Jeffrey, Bow manville; Mrs. Aurthur Blan- chard, Hampton; Miss Ada Pascoe, Port Credit; Mrs John Cameron, Oshawa; Mrs Walter Murray, Toronto, and Mrs, Fred Goodman, Oshawa The hostesses were Mrs, Jack Lockwood, Oshawa, and - Mrs, Harold Pascoe, Solina, Miss Beverley Pascoe, Solina, a great niece of the couple was in charge of the guest book, Those serving were granddaughters, nieces and cousins of the couple, In the evening, 40 members of the immediate family gathered for a dinner party at Adelaide House. Mr, Arthur (Ted) Melaughiin was the master of ceremonies and pro posed a toast to the bride and bridegroom of fifty which Mr, McLaughlin replied The couple were presented with a gold 400 day clock and a money tree by their grand daughters, Dale and Carolyn McLaughlin Several speeches were made and messages were read from the Prime Minister, the Right Honorable Lester B. Pearson: the Honorable Michael Starr and Mrs, Starr, from Premier John Robarts and Mr. A, V Walker MLA, A rousing sing song was enjoyed pith Douglas Dewell, Hampton, playing the piano accompanient i | Hull lin wT Low Rental Rates by the Month or Year Expert Meat processing and Custom Cutting Save on Wholesale Meat years, to CHILD GUIDANCE By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD Do we parents want our chil- dren to acquire moral courage? Do we want them to do what | they know is right and avoid do- ing what they know is wrong | jwhen it would be much easier 'for them to do the opposite? ie i poemene ive uP iv sce 'them in moral courage? | If we are consistent, fair and 'just, it may be relatively easy for us parents to guide the child three, 10, or 14 to desist from doing certain wrongs while in our presence, But it's harder to guide him to choose to do right in our absence or when nobody else is watching. Rach of us, no doubi, can re- member when we chose to do what we knew was wrong, while we supposed nobody would find it out, or while we were away from our parents or their sub- stitute, As soon as your child or | mine begins to go places beyond jour sight or hearing, and while ihe continues to do s0, he is often tempted to do or fail to do certain things he knows to be wrong or right, It's natural for parents to command the jchild what he should do or not do in their absence; then to ask ihim Jater whether he obeyed, |80 when parents suspect that the child has done or failed to do in their absence as they wanted him to do, they put him on trial whether he is three, 10 or 15, If he confesses to having dis | obeyed, a child meets with dis- approval or punishment, At three or four the youngster at first may report (testify) freely, But with more experience, he discovers he may escape re- buke or punishment if he does not tell the truth, Having the vantage ground he may do well at lying. But something else happens inside him when he feels impelled to deceive; His relations with his parents also are impaired, A principle we parents might Moral Courage In Children _ Needs Early Cultivation try to hold to is this: When we suspect a child of some wrong but can't get the facts except from him, let us not ask him, let us not put him on the wit-| ness stand or try to force him to incriminate himself. How then can we hope to| Buide ihe Snake i wat mUmenceT By guiding him so effectively while in our presence, in an at- 2. nding and love, that he will choose to do) right in our absence. Some-| times we might wisely tell the) child, "We wish you would do so and so or not do so and 60," in our absence and approve him warmly if we find out that) he has tried to fulfil our wishes.| But it's doubtful whether we should try to find out by "put- ting him on trial." / One of the hig reasons a child) in our absence may choose to act as he wouldn't in our pres- ence in how other children with him then act, Many a child) four, 12, or 16 will do or fail to do what he knows he should or should not do because of his fear of being rebuked or laughed at by other children, -- We parents may help lessen this fear in the child by setting him a good example ourselves How often parents lack moral courage themselves and are afraid to hold their child up to standards they know they should, because they fear dis- approval of other parents, On this we shall say more later PARENTS' QUESTIONS Q. 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