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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Dec 1967, p. 18

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 13, 1967 hey sila nl MR, AND MRS. WILBERT BRESETT SHE'S A SWINGER COLOR COORDINATE YOUR BATH IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS 4 ; Open House Honors Pair On Golden Anniversary a and Mrs. Wilbert Bresett, ing Street East, celebrated | presente h their golden wedding anniver- . Co sary recently with an open house held in their home. awa since 1942, They have two daughters, di Mrs. Gwen Burnham, Oshawa, |Bresett's sister and Mrs. Alexander Richard, | Fletcher Bresett, from Dresden, (Gwen) of Buffalo, and fou T Ontario, and Miss May Ogiltree, grandchildren, Gary and Greg- ory Burnham and Donald and) Congratulatory messages were! Robert Richard. The two daughters and Mrs. were the hostesses for the open house. + | DRIVER'S SHOE You can avoid wear and tear '_ ion the outside edge of your " lright shoe, by keeping a good- 7 |fitting flat or one-inch heel type 'lin the glove compartment of * jyour car that can be slipped on lin a matter of seconfls when & |you drive. This makes for safer jdriving, and is also easier on jthe rubber carpet under your ---- | feet |Mary's Academy where the| This|girls staged a noon-hour|Margaret arrived, hitched up nun's a swinger when she's rais-| 'psychedelic sock hop" to buy : jing money for something like|wheelchair for the Red Cros fe Red Cross. Sister Ann Mar-|The girls were asked to wea garet is vice-principal of St.'decorated stockings. Sister Annistreamers. k hosiery decorated with | Mr. and Mrs. David' Lawson honored __pair| By JEAN SHARP CP Women's Editor KITCHENER, Ont. (CP) -- with a corsage and boutonniere.| The best of Santa's helpers They also received oo a Bresett, were/|floral arrangements and gifts marri atham, Ontario ini ¢ 1917 and have resided in Osh-| Grecigh enc uen keep their ho-ho-hos soft and mellow, they know the rein- deers' names, and they make | sure their eyebrows match Special guests were Mrs.| their snowy and securely fas- Bresett's sister, Mrs. Skinner from Wallaceburg; Mr. jalso from Dresden. -in-law, Mrs. Harold! tened whiskers. Kenneth Hesson, now of Kitchener, has lent Santa Claus a hand for a number of years, at stores in Hamilton | and at private parties for groups such as the Canadian received from the Honorable) Hemophilia Society. |Lester B. Pearson, Robert Stan- Claude Morgan, of Oshawa, field, MP, Michael Starr, and Clifford Pilkey, MPP. ts cond Aen her mother + ie WIFE PRESERVER Most sophisticated interior * flowing skirts to reveal her|decoration: spray a dry, bushy| weed with white or colored} ristmas balls, bows and'snow, hang from ceiling. Hang! colorful foil stars at intervals. ' seen their parents put them | & &. ey Beste Soke a ae cheese © : .* ts Le " hig Bg Bs int ie "G8. 5 6 he Se By POR nn NGA ty ot : = SR te cambabii <_ a a 3 Soe = He says he's never learned MP' all the answers. "One little girl asked me if back." But he has had practice at most of the problems and pleasures a part-time Santa meets, including the knotty question of whether or not Santa is real. "Even the bigger ones have a belief. They're doubtful, but they're afraid to disbelieve. Only a few will actually say there is no Santa Claus. 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He says he uses a little rouge but no lipstick, and that he has forgotten his eyebrows only once. "One little guy stood and watched and watched, then he | said loudly, 'That's not the to stop them when you see them start to reach for it. Parents should not push a child who is nervous about talking to Santa Claus--'"Let them wander around and look at him first." Santa can help by keeping his voice down, by conxing them with the candy cave %r present he has for them. "You've got to talk gently | to them. They're afraid of the | whiskers and if you holler and | ho-ho-ho or run at them you'll | frighten them." He says he asks a child's | name and what he wants, but he never makes any prom- ises. 3 "You can tell them to go to bed early, eat their breakfast, brush their teeth, and on one real Santa Claus, he's got black eyebrows.' " | He says you should make sure your beard is. on se- | curely, because children will pull it. 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