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The Ottawa Journal from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • Page 27

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MAY 2, 1964 THE OTTAWA JOURNAL 27 Engagements Dempster-Cassidy; Dempster-Gelineau Mr. and Mrs. David Dempster announce the engagetheir daughters, Audrey, to Mr. William Cassidy, vol Cochrane, and Carole, to Mr. Henry Gelineau, of Ottawa.

Double wedding ceremony will be held' on Saturday, June 20, at St. Bonaventure Church, Ottawa. Weber -MacKay Dr. and Mrs. Clifton Rennick Weber, of: Windsor, announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Rennick, to Michael Ian MacKay, son of Squadron Leader and Mrs.

John Gordon MacKay, of Ottawa. The marriage to- take place Thursday, May 21, in' Soest, Germany. Shields -Faust Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Shields.

announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine (Kitty), to Wayne Joseph Faust, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Faust. Marriage to take place June 20, 1964, in St. Patrick's Church, Ottawa.

-Grimes Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. James A. Milbrath. nounce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon May, to John David Grimes, son of Dr. and Mrs.

Sylvester Grimes. The marriage will take place on June noon in Blessed Sacrament Church. Mrs. 'Ada M. Oliver announces the engagement of her daughter, Helen Margaret, to Carl Keith Spackman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Keith Spackman, of Stratford, Ont. Mar. riage to take place in the Metropolitan Bible Church, Ottawa, on June 6 at 2 p.m.

Sunstrum -Hudson Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sunstrum, Osgoode, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Rotha, to Kenneth Paul Hudson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson, Kemptville.

Marriage to take place May 16, 1964, at 2.30 p.m. in St. Paul's Anglican Church in Osgoode, LacelleMr. and Mrs. Aurele Lacelle wish to announce the marriage of their eldest son, Pierre (LAC, RCAF, Cold Lake, Alberta), to Miss Lucille Leveillee, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Leveillee, Lao Ste; Marie, Que: Marriage to take place June 20 at the Basilica. Robertson--Heard Mr. and Mrs.

Richard D. Robertson announce engagement of their daughter, Mary Gena, to Mr. Douglas Wallace son of Mr. Cecil Heard and the late Mrs. Heard, of Belleville.

Marriage to take place in Trinity Anglican Church, Ottawa, on Saturday, May 30. Hurtubise-Gorman Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hurtubise wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Colleen Constance, to Mr. John Francis Gorman, son of Mr.

and Mrs. John Gorman, Almonte, Ont. The marriage to take place in St. Mary's Church, Ottawa, on May 30, at 10.30 o'clock. Proudfoot- Tracy Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh -Proudfoot announce the engagement of their daughter, Esther Gail, to John James Tracy, of Caldwell. Their marriage will take place June 6, in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Fort Coulonge, Que: 03 Simpson -Kelly Mr. and Mrs.

Allan' B. Simpson announce the engagement of their daughter, Wilma Lorraine, to Mr. John Robert Kelly, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Roy Kelly. Marriage to take place on Saturday, June 6, 1964, at 1 p.m. Robinson--Landry Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, of Ottawa, wish to announce the forthcoming wedding of their only daughter, Diane Dorothy, to Mr.

James Francis son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Landry, of Deep River, The wedding will take place on: May 30 at, 11 a.m. in Canadian Martyrs Church, Ottawa. Laprade-Labelle Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Laprade are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter, Diane, to Yvon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Labelle. Wedding to take place on October -10, 1964.

Oblender- -Brown Mr. and Mrs. William F. Oblender wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Lou, to. J.

David Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, of Kingston. Marriage to take place Saturday, May 23, in Trinity Anglican Church, Ottawa. Blount -Westley Mr.

and Mrs. James A. Blount announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Mae, to Mr. Robert Westley, son of Mrs. John Emery Westley and the late Mr.

Westley, of Riseley, Bedford, England. The marriage. will take place at 2 p.m. in Dominion-Chalmers United Church on June 6. Weddings Vankralingen-Trudel On Saturday, April 18, 1964, by Lalonde, in Notre Dame Basilica, Louise Trudel, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Rodolphe -to Mr. Adrien, W. Vankralingen, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Sykes. The bride wore a gown of silk organza with a lace train. Bridesmaid was Miss Claudette Lacelle and flower, girl was Miss Diane Savard, both cousins of the Best man was Mr. R. Greenwell.

After a' reception at the Lafontaine Hotel the and bridegroom left on a motor trip to Boston. They will reside in Severn Bridge, Ont. Engagement and Wedding announcements and reports of. weddings may be placed on the Social Pages at Te per word. Pictures will be published at $10 per single column' and $20 per double column picture 3" deep; over 3" will be charged at 25c per column tine, and word for all reading matter.

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Carleton Place PHONE 1940 Successful Living by DORIS CLARK A Canadian Social Worker Helps With Human Problems DEAR DORIS: It seems as though come to the end the line. I have a boy. and a girl, ages 18 and 20. The boy has been in reformatory for stealing. Last month the girl decided her business course was boring and she used to come home.

after I left for work. One day my husband them here with some other girls and boys having a ball. He ordered, the other kids home and told our- two- to find themselves a job. So they just walked out of the home. They phoned me once since.

They seemed to be somewhere comfortable but wouldn't say where. Have you, any idea what I might be able to do? -Frantic Maritimer. Where were you when your young ones were facing the challenges which go with growing up? When boy does things which are against the law, it is usually in rebellion against a life which has not be en kind to. him. You and your husband may have' worked provide material things; but your boy and girl needed you "to be there when they came home from school; needed your reassurance in troubled times; needed your love, even your reliable and consistent discipline and that of their father.

At 18, they may stay away if they choose. The ties which bind you now can only be those of affection. Consult the Family Service Centre of Ottawa, 251 Bank Street, or the Catholic Family -Service of Ottawa, 18 Rideau Street, depending on your religion, to discuss your. particular situation. DEAR DORIS: am keeping company with a man who was raised in the country and always did heavy work.

He is wonderfully easy going and we have good times. But he doesn't dress. well at all: seldom looks neat; and he has only one suit, which fits him poorly. I am ashamed to go out with How can 1 get him to acquire better dress habits? -Love Him But? Could it be that nobody ever told him how to groom himself? How to his hair or press his trousers? Or the usefulness of a "Sunday suit for dates. Try this: tell him you want to have his picture taken with you or for.

you. For such an important you want him to look his very best: hair cut, shoes shined, suit cleaned and pressed. You might even suggest that he have clean white shirt to 1939 1964 SUNNIBILT 25TH ANNIVERSARY BUY YOUR HOMEDIRECT FROM MANUFACTURER Custom built to your plans or ours at no extra charge ENQUIRE NOW ABOUT OUR LOW PRICES ONLY $2,699 For the complete all I weather shell of this large 3-bedroom home, pre-manufactured for quick, easy erection or we. have guaranteed erection service. The garage is extra.

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put on at the last moment. If you do this gently and because you are fond of 'him, he, may get a brand new rehe spect for himself. Take on step 'at a time. Confidential' to Left Out: Thirteen is too young for individual dates with boys. Group get-togethers y.es; solos no.

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Print your full name, address, pattern number and size. CHILD CARE Two Views By MYRTLE MEYER ELDRED "DEAR MRS. ELDRED: "It hurts me to read of the 14 month old wouldn't nap. So many', children hate bedtime and I see no solution once they have that attitude. My children love to go to bed and here are some ways to make going to sleep pleasant and desirable.

"First: Never put child to bed either naptime or at night by the clock. Do it when he is tired. This eliminates wakefulness in bed. "Second: Get, the child up as soon he 'awakens SO he. doesn't have to cry to be taken out.

These few extra minutes of quiet aren't worth hours of torture later. See that he develops pleasant association with bedtime item. Our oldest two sucked their thumbs and they had their Unlike Peanuts they were not allowed take them out of bed. "Our younger. two had paci-' fiers and these were fastened in bed by a foot long string.

One of the children also had stuffed animal that was favorite. All of these were kept in bed so that pleasure was associated with going to sleep. OFFERED REWARDS the subject of toilettraining I found rewards most valuable. Sometimes child is ready to be trained and refuses to co operate. I solved this problem with small candies.

I gave my two-year-old candy when she went to the bathroom on time. friend of mine used raisins which may be better than candy. The treats were forgotten when we visited friend over night and neglected to take them with us." agree that small rewards may spur the child to do better but this method can "boomerang." Use it sparingly. The emphasis is upon doing something for the treat rather than for the natural satisfaction of more grownup behavior or a task well done. I must admit think clock is a useful aid to getting children into good sleep habits.

Another mother writes about names: NAMES "I think boys' names vary as much as girls' these days and it is too confusing to have them named after their fathers. Most people do -not wish to tag Jr. after a' name or say "little or to identify each. it is too bad to name girls after movie or television: personalities as these names overworked and lose their appeal. Within my circle of friends there are four ELMWOOD Rockcliffe Park, Ottawa wishes to announce the opening of Grades and 5 in September, 1964 Private Residential and Day School for girls, 'Grade 4-12: Small classes.

friendly atmosphere, individual attention. Training in development of, good' study- habits and self-discipline. High academic standards. Apply: Headmistress Mrs. D.

W. Blyth, M.A. (Hons) Oxon little girls with the same such Personally I like the idea of names continued down in a family. Nicknames, such as Dick and Rich for Richard or Bob. and Rob for Robert can differentiate between father and son.

The most important names to avoid are made-up ones which may be ridiculous. Lutheran Guild Mount Calvary Guild met at the home of: Mrs. Henry Bunge to make plans for the district Lutheran conference of the Women's Missionary League to be held on Sunday May 3, in Petawawa: Mrs. Alexander Trupp presided. Reports were heard from Mrs.

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