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The Oshawa Times, 16 Dec 1960, p. 8

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omen Jo Aldwinekle, Women's Editor isl RA 53-3474 § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, December 16, 1960 'Welfare League Ready To Help Old And Young in a Quandary her individugls and groups whe ve so kindly hel in many ways to further the work Mrs. H. F. Millen reported for the Property and Maintenance! commitiee stating thet mainten ance to the house and grounds, turing November, included eloth- ing racks made and metal shely- ing ordered for the clothing unit of the new welfare building Mr. Harold MeNeill reporied on activities at Simcoe Hall dur- ing November as follows All clubs, groups and classes The December meeting of the Women's Wellare league was opened by the president, Mrs, R E. Richardson with Miss Grace] Burns reading the minutes | Mrs, J. OG, Dancey reporied the Welfare Committee had sup plied groceries to sixteen famil ies and had issued two thousand and six articles of used clothing Supplied bus tickets for child {attending opportunity class and five students. Arranged to have preseriptions filled for four eld- lerly women and one elderly man land child referred by Public were well atiended during the Health and for woman onmonth The St. John Ambulance Mother's Allowance. Arranged lor|Cadets meet on Monday evenings food and bus fare for woman The Home Nursing course has seeking employment and paidinow heen completed and Bn ex| part Public Utilities secount for amination will be held in De a family, Supplied special diet cember. Lectures on Home Nurs for celige ehild, Arranged trans ing have been given by Miss portation to return teen-age hoy Margaret Rander The Plano to parents in Quebec (lo be re Music School has 8 full regisira paid), Supplied groceries to fam-ition and all available time for ily (to be repaid), Issued one|jessons and practice Is taken up layette and arranged for school! The Cerebral Palsy School and supplies for a student, Paid for Clinic is held five mornings each prescription for a baby (refer yeek The school is held in the red by Public Health), Supplied theatre and the physiotherapy special diet for child and paid ireatments given in the Golden! return bus fare to Bick Children's Age room Hospital for mother snd child The School for children who ar Arranged dental attention for 8 deal or have hearing problems student Supplied diet for ehlld|is held during regular school and purchased used washing| hours on Wednesdays and Thurs |machine for a family days AL present there are 6 Examine Old Wiring and Socke Before Illuminating Xmas Tree [Pied fs oer Set ize, 7 1 lS db 54 one's home, Through the. years tee stated that the members of ior the following donations | address a recent meeting, on the the ways of decorating and light--|the Y's Men's Club had again|dighes, clothing, furniture | subject of citizenship. Mrs, Wal ing the indoor Christmas trees financed and supplied the volun: games, curtains sports equip! ter Kuch introduced Mrs, Akin have been many and varied, Thelteer worker for the Thursday ment, bedding eol-l who came to Oshawa eight years traditional evergreen however, evening Junior arts and eralis jectors' stamps 'ago from Jamaica. Mrs. Akin continues to be the favorite and class, The Junior Chess Clubieards, apples the favorite decorations continue{which meets on Wednesday even-| cooking utensils to be multi-colored lights, colored!ings is under the direction of cords, haby carriages ornaments, icicles, swags of tinsel [volunteer worker, Mr Don Mor: donations and Nativity under the gan Statistics tree On Tuesday, December 13, the arjendance, members of the Golden Age Club yigits to home |were guests of the Rotary Club| Office interviews {of Oshawa for their annual children Christmas Dinner party held in| office interviews the Hotel Genosha, On Thursday,| adults December 15th, a Christmas| the (ree, take time party was planned for the Golden| the strings of lights on the floor = At the regular of the age" Club at Bimeoe Hall with SOCIAL NOTICES and straighten out all kinks, Make| Pythian Sisters the officers for entertainment provided by child sure all bulbs are burning bright. 1061 were elected as follows: [pep from Simcoe Hall and out children ly and that none of the cords are| Most Excellent Chief, Sister Kay side entertainers ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Akin stated that Canada frayed or sockets damaged, Dis-(Large; ES, Sister Ann Holt; EJ. "Thanks were extended to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wren of had been built upon immigration connect the strings and arrange Sister Alice Shortt; manager, BIS: gotary Club of Oshawa, the gehawa announce the engage. "OUr forbears came from another) the ment of their daughter Made.| country and every year our Gov-| Y'S|line Selina, to Mr, Ronald Wes. ernment invited people to come) bulb eolors alternately if you arejter Lucille Clarke; secretary, Kiwanis Club of Oshawa, going to have a multicolored jee |Sister Kay Elliott oT asurer, Sis: Westmount Kiwanis club, the For a more contemporary look, ter Christine Aichison; protec: men's Club, the Junior Chamber , (over. It Is a wonderful opportun| use bulbs of one color tor, Sister Edith Taylor; guard, of Commerce, the Police Associ ley Ball Bal , " hud Mu ity for us to learn from these! String your lights around the Sister Mary Hurst; trustees, Sis: gion. the Firefighters' Associa al wh ig Phe people they in turn, learn| three from the top down, Place eps Mae Feasby and-Mae Rut-|(ion 'the Golden Jubilee Chapter wil a ' place a the nom oa the lights on thes inside boughs ter; installing officer, Sister Jean of the 10DE, the Pilot Club of parsonage e 4 Vary an apLst Children must be taught to be first and work from the trunk out| Pitches; senior representative, Oghawa, the Oshawa Christmas { hure on aturday, December) unbiased and unprejudiced with to the tips of the branches, After Sister Mae Rutter; alternative, Cheer Committee and the many 31, at 5 pm each string Is In place, light It(gister Dorothy Hester; junior and stand off to cheek your work! representative, Sister Mae Feas before proceeding with the nextiny. alternative, Sister Margaret string, For taller trees, Strings gievens; degree captain, Rister may be hung straight down from |yoa Cliff; pianist, Sister Emme top to hottom on outsideljne Henderson; press, Sister Lee branches anna Bathe After the strings are in posi Sister Marjorie Carey presided tion, disconnect them before be. ihe meeting Sisters Mae Feas ginning to hang your ornaments, iy and Chris Aichison were again working from the OP yanked for thelr work on cancer down, \ {dressings. It was decided to send or lithe also apply to oul: donations of money to the Queen tr CELEBRATE 25TH ANNIVERSARY married Memorial 7 happily for her phe ture Is Karin Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ross Mclean, | f "f her first birthday on November of Bowmanville, were Posing in Bt. George's "ureh tecember 7 The couple have lived all their married life in Oshawa and have two children, Daniel married, and Judith, living at home. Oshawa Times Photo Mr. and Mrs, George Price Banting avenue celebrated | their silver wedding anniver- ry on Seturday. December a party given at the and Mrs, Douglas and Mrs, Price, MacMillan 10, at home of Mr Phillips, Mr the former Violet The Duke of Edisburgh Home|! Do you find that Christmas tree lighting poses-a problem? A few hints offered by lighting spe eiglists may save you time and trouble this year and result in a striking, safe tree for your home Eleetrieal strings come In varylgg lengths and have from seven to 26 bulbs, Deciding the right sumber of bulbs for your tree Is important because skimp ing ean produce an unattractive, spotty appearance, A sixfoot tree. for example, can require as many bs 80 bulbs for a really Pythian Sisters aiamenk un 10 aecorsie| Name New Officers Before you start to lay out} toys Magazines used Christma Jigsaw gramaphone re-| her arrival in Oshawa and cash The speaker outlined some of | the many privileges enjoyed as) | citizens of the Dominion of Can ada, such as, the right to vole 21| freedom of speech; and freedom) | to ehoose a way of life. The costs " | education in this country are ' | 1960 6017 scenes for November | vith of with 25| dividual family, wonderful educa tion assistance is received meeting | of citizenship could be shown by | setting a good example for the the Leonard marriage as | | RECEPTION | Mr, and Mrs. Lewis man, Hampton, Ontario, happy to receive their SA Home League Christmas Meeting reiulver nary at the The annual Christmas party of| Wednesday, December Taunton road west, celebrated | crvaer.| Couple Honored will be . On Anniversary friends, Mr, and Mrs, Norman Wood, | door % were symmetry and|Flizabeth: hospital and the TH chara are every bit as Impor-|seal eampalgn tant. Another hine--white or col Bister Jessie 'Goyne presented ored spot and flood lights canithe Temple with a new ballot box Hall on 21, 1960 the Salvation Army Home League|from 7 pm. to 10 p.m. on the their silver wedding anniversary was held " Tuesday afternoon, (occasion of their 50th wedding recently when a surprise dinner| eeember 18 anniversary y arty was given by their family, Mrs. David Owen convened the| Mrs, Wood was presented with a party, William: Jun od 1a-H pink sariation gorse by pet} A 1 nes le n e LODGES AND niece Miss JOulse roe and| singing of a fon Sioruses and Ted Brock presented his uncle wristmas carols, Mrs, Owen with a houtonniere read a poem, "When Dad Did the SOCIETIES The couple were the recipients be used to advantage to drama-|Sisier Annie Holt donated the Gheistirias Shopping Mrs Jack) " - of a platform rocker, a set of tize, accent or highlight a tree, annles for the children's party la 8 i sang $ solo, "Sing Ye| COURT CHARLENE cookware, a silver sugar and either indoors or outdoors The Temple will donate a bushel | arene a oY yi Quen Joad An| The regular meeting of Court|cream, silver butter dish and a The style of trees selected and|of apples to Hillsdale Manor sloner Marshall iF ig u amis |Charle he L1780, was held in the 20th anniversary cup and saucer, the manner in whieh it 1s to be] Thanks were expressed to the 'Peace on id BH hi 1 dl - Orange Temple Mr, and Mrs Wood were mar- lighted and trimmed are as members who had held euchres singing of 'the corey Angels Court was officially opened by| hed a Dshawa, Pes, J tong Mu. personal as the decorations ofiand donated gifts {from the Realms of Glory." President, Sister Winnifred Kil lin the ne the late. Mr | | J > len, # sd hy ( in, Sister| 4 hie J J Braver has offered by Mrs oi, namiated vy Chaplain, Slster| nq "Mrs, Frank Broek of North her arke u | The rest of the afternoon was The roll of officers was called Dili a Mr bin gt hg Ti {spent in games and contests of|the minutes read and reports wood They have two sons, Ken:| a (hiristmas nature. A contest on|#!Ve0 O10 committees generally neth and Orval, five daughters, | S0MEs was won by Mrs, Robert| [It was brought to the attention pps Donald Travis (Betty), | Young, Putting the Christmas 9 the Court by Sister Irene Nut-|nfes Stanley Struss (Marjorie),| card together was won hy Mrs [ter that there are several resi-|of Oshawa, and Donna, Shirley [Willlam Frost The best drawing|dents at the Home for the Aged| and Linda at home, Also included of Santa Claus was won by Mrs, [WIth no relatives. 1t was pro-| ape (hree granddaughters William Short, Jr. The balloon|Posed to visit each of these onl The anniversary cake was contest was won by Mrs, Paul/Christmas Tve with a small gift made by Mrs, Douglas Brock Jendrestki, Mrs. Alfred Martyn, |In the name of the Court The evening was spent play and Mrs, Bruce Strawbridge, The The money doll was won by Mr. | ing cards and films were shown lucky numbers were held by Mrs, | Ross Lyford, RR 1 Hampton, and by Mr, Kenneth Wood Lycett and Mrs. William |the proceeds of §107 to be donated] "Those present for the occasion Saunders {ta charity were Mr, Wood's sister, Mrs, Rob Christmas refreshments we re! Sister Barbara Mathews ex. ert Thomas and Mr. Thomas of served by members of the Home|pressed thanks on behalf of the|Orono; Mr, and Mrs, George) League Court to Sisters Margaret Smith Fogg of Orono, Mr. and Mrs, | Next week Mrs. Charles Cath-iand Effa Fergusan for their work Douglas Brock, Mr. and Mrs, | HAPPY LITTLE KARIN Duke Of Edinburgh H&S Meeting Hears Talk On Citizenship deavor (o find time fo visit such puzzles, | taught sehool in Jamaica prior tojof the borne by all, instead of the in- over the Mrs, Akin felt that appreciation tended speak on the subject of Citizen:| MODERN TREND MONTREAL (CP Ravensdale of Kedieston, ots #04, says families ia Britaia are 4 Bot as closely knit as they were s eup mayonnaise before She says that the state % teaspoon grated ovios controlled nurseries and the Combine ingredients and re many recrestion clubs sre par frigerste to blend favors. Serve tiall, responsible for this but eockinll dig with potato fee's may he Just 5 trend of the times CARROT AND CREESE DIFP ounces American cheese inely- grated ¥% euy finely grated raw earn Arctic Homemaking, 'Has Its Problems ' ! OTTAWA (CP) Helpful hints \for sretie householders are cone tained in a doit-yoursel! manual being cirelated by the northern | affairs depariment | 1 was prompted by & sugges ition from Northern Affairs Min ister Alvin Hamilton after 5 tri) north where he encountered . dence. that residents are some- LJ a ehips, corn chips and crackers, x FO - nail rome d 7 R HER .. the finest sweater in the world LANSEA SWEATERS We are headquarters for Lanseo Sweaters in Oshawa, Fashion Uillage "THE CHRISTMAS SHOP FOR FINER CLOTHES" 26 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH RA 5-2722 Open Tonight Until 9 o'clock Tir). ome It, lo BATONS the north with a request for thelr suggestions, deals with some obvious emergencies "Doors and windows thet are frozen due to condensation ean be loosened hy pouring hesvily- salted water around the edges," it advises. "Use of an oll ean Ito spply the salted water will the mess at & minimum." Don't let paint freeze, but if i |does "he sure o teke specisl| i leare In mixing." An old egg. beater is handy for the job * Rug cleaning, stain removal, i floor waxes, burned-out fuses, {sticking drawers, regluing furni {ture and care of the furnace are | discussed i One piece of advice thet was # [hastily removed in editing was| that in certain cases of stains! 4 the householder should eall in 8) | | professions] rug - cleaner. Offi. cinls noted that Yellowknife, with a population of about 3500, is probably the only northern com-! rnnity with such 5 luxury "AVOCADO STUFFED CELERY % medinm-«ized ripe avocado mashed s cup chopped, pickled onions Suz, pkg, cream cheese Lesspoon seasoned sali 16 Zineh pieces celery Combine avocado, onions, soft ened cream cheese, and salt, Use ior stuffing celery pieces. Makes 12-16 pieces - 2. She is ol and Cannington Fred Bedor the granddanghter Mrs. John Mclean and Mr, and Mrs Portland, Ontario Photo by Ireland ! / 12 hose with whom they come In ontact, and to respect a person or what he is, As good c.uzens all could en Give Her . . # I\. YJ, 5 ... from WARD'S! The Glamor Gift That's Practical Too ! . Pomper Her with Gift of Fragile Lovliness Lingerie will delight her and satisfy her longing for Beauty and Meet her demand for practicality Dainty SLIPS , . . from groups as the mentally ill, retard ed children and senior citizens, or perhaps give assistance with one various youlh organiza tions, And should, of eourse, sup port the Church to the utmost of our ability Mrs, Donald Badoway express ed thanks to Mrs, Akin, Mr, E K. James, principal, led in sing ing Christmas Carols Mrs, Gordon Jackson presided business meeting and gave a report on the mental health conference she recently at It was announced the family skating party would be held on January 21, Mr, James expressed thanks for the radio re-| cently presented to the 'school by) the Association Mrs, W, G, Walker presented Mr. Harrison, the custodian, with| a gift on behalf of the Associa tion in appreciation of his assist ance throughout the year The next Oshawa and District | Home and School Council meet ing will be held on Tuesday, Jan-| uafy 24 at the E, A, Lovell School at 8:00 p.m, when Mr, | Daniel Coughlan, Director of Pro-| bation Services in Toronto, will e KAYSER ship [ Refreshments were served by| the mothers of Miss Ann Adam-| ack's class UNNECESSARY RISK Risking broken limbs by stand ing on improvised boxes and] chairs Is unnecessary---there arej various types of stepladders suit: | table for kitchen use FOR FAMILIES Family allowances were in| augurated in Canada by act of| Parliament July, 1044, and were first paid in July, 1045 + + + of NYLON! 4.98 to 8.98 5.95 to 8.98 from "Kayser" "Harvey Woods" . +. of SATILENE! from "Kayser or "Harvey Woods" 6.98 to 8.98 Built-Up Shoulder or Tailored SLIPS! from "Kaybar" 3.25 to 3.75 from "Classic 3.98 to 5.98 +++ of Rayon Crepe or Crepe Back Satin! PETTI-SLIPS!... of Nylon! from ""Kayser-Luxite" from "Harvey Woods" SWEATERS AND BLOUSES! Lots and Lots of Suggestions will pop out at you when you see our Sweaters and Blouses displayed for Gift-Giving! SWEATERS ! By "Kitten in Cardigan and Pullover styles Bulkies, Shags and Classics of Botany Wool, Mehair or Angora a nice collection of new beaded models for In a Hurry ? 4.98..5.98 398-598 CALL MERCURY TAXI RA 5-4771 Oshawa's Largest and Finest Taxi Service 45 KING E., OSHAWA too! moir will tell the Christmas on the monthly bulleting Erie Brock, Mr. and Mrs, Mur story by flannelgraph, with spe-| Gifts were exchanged and a pot| ray Brock, Miss Louise Brock and! elal Christmas singing luck supper served Mr, Ted Brock, Priced from BLOUSES! - SHIRTS In Tailored or frilly style you'll find one just right evening wear, 1 95 to 18 95 » 1 [¢ © THE NEWEST GIFT YOU CAN GIVE A MAN! for most every lady on your list we also have the largest assortment ever of "La Deore' Blouses ar Smart-Teen" Tailored Shirts! 2 to 10 98 wl ps Priced from DAINTY PANTIES! What young lady doesn't thrill at the thought of a Frill we have the grandest assortment r New inlaid point give hb A NoRawr on JURY & THEIR SIGNATURES Dr were ow ADDING Arnold and Rarton of Oshawa and the bridegroom If the son of Mr and Mrs Harold §. Barton of Toronto The couple will live at the Ontario Hospital, Whithy Robert Aldsworth Photography Jean Stanley married recently at St Am drew's United Church, The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. William D. Arnold Alice Robert A Looks, feels, writes like a man's pen should! + New no-dunk Snorkel pen filling action! * New massive capacity, choice of colors! 310 Sets with Matching Pencils from 14.95 LTD. of Frilly lovelies--some with lace and some with ribbons such famous makers as "Harvey Woods" "Kayser! -- "Luxite'! = "Jax"! "Watson's" | , , choose from plain or frillies Priced from 8 ultra-smooth writing! » to Ws GIFT HANKIES ! So delicate , , , so delightful to receive . exquisite hand embroideries on the sheerest of fine linen . , , choose from traditional self. embroideries or delicate 59 1 04 8 to 8» floral designs. Prices from RA §-1151 Free Delivery LOVELL

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