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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Sep 1962, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 26, THE EVENING CHAPTER of the Women's Auxiliary, Oshawa General -- Hospital, started its fall activities with a dessert bridge last week in the hospital cafeteria. This group includes: from left to right Mrs. Harvey Moyer, Mrs. C. R. Lunn, chairman; Mrs, Murray Powell, Mrs. Stephen Heney, convener, and Mrs. James MacDonald. --Oshawa Times Photo Dessert Bridge Profitable Project By Hospital Chapter') The cafeteria of Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital was the Women's Auxiliary of Osh- awa General Hospital, Evening Chapter, held its annual dessert bridge. The bridge was convened by Mrs, S. A. Heney, assisted by her able committee: Mrs. B. A. Bicknell, Mrs. Dean'Kelly, Mrs, C, R, Lunn, Mrs, T. A. Norton, Mrs. Robert Smythe, Mrs, T. Eric Sutherland, Mrs. R. J. Tumey and Mrs. William Wells. Mrs. A. W .Armstrong, presi- dent of the Auxiliary, assisted by Mrs. C, R. Lunn, chairman of the Evening Chapter, drew|-- the tickets for the door prizes| which were wrapped in the hos- pital colors of-red and gold. Winners of the prizes were: Mrs, 'James Walsh, Mrs. Anderson, Miss Edna Flaherty of Smith Falls, Ont., Mrs. W. H.}i Faint, Mrs. Max Coleman, Mrs. William Haynes, Mrs. John Brady, Mrs. Harry Taylor, Mrs.|: Borden Slack, Mrs. Paul J. Kift,|? Mrs. A. F. Hubert, Mrs. Glen McLeod, Mrs. Robert Elston, Mrs. Robert Bent, Mrs, Frank Burrows, Mrs.: Jack Smith, Mrs.| R. E. McMullen, Mrs. W. A. Holland, Mrs, R. M. Mackie, Mrs. John Bilenduke and Mrs. John Carnwith. , + 'Plans for New Term \Aired at Meeting St. Gregory's CPTA The first fall meeting of the recently. Mr, J, J. Burke, new president of the association, pre- treasurer's report. to education. A report on. the graduation banquet was given. It was de- cided to hold the annual bazaar on Wednesday, Nov. 21 and the Bridge and Euchre on Thurs- day, Feb. 14. Attendance prizes were won by the two princi- pals, Sister Mary Carmel for bi |tember Bedding Is Now Available To Accommodate More Height By ELEANOR ROSS |. Rangy Texans had a minor) Now is the'time to take tape|Stampede placing orders and as igger! GROWING FACTS Did you know that at the turn of this century ,only one out of every 25 American males hit the six-foot mark and today St. Gregory's CPTA was held|measure in hand and. survey|there were jokes mentioning your beds. The entire bedding lindustry has designated Sep- x "Measure Your sided at the meeting. Mrs. John|Beds" month. And for this the} Drumm read the minutes andjindustry has some cogent rea-|mendous on health and comfort, Mrs. Donald Barrett gave thejsons, not to mention statistics.|rather than on such frivolities Minsignor| The latex. foam industry, for|as status symbols. And, as with Dwyer, spiritual director, greet-|instance, has come through with ed the membership and congrat-|some amazing figures which ulated CPTA on its contribution! gemonstrate that the American 'wall-to-wall' beds as the new status symbol. But the impact has been tre- leverything else with us, luxur- ies become necessities and prices come tumbling down to |population is growing in more|Practical levels. And, what is ways than one. We are growing| equally important, the bedding jindustry has established stand- |sized measurements for all mat. jtresses being sold with the "king" and "queen" label. filled tole capacity last Wednesday when|/ | . Celebrating her first birth- day today, September 26, is Chery! Lyn Cornelius, daugh- ter of Mr» and Mrs. William Cornelius, Hortop street, Osh- j|tion called Friends of Covent "\Garden has been launched to NEWS IN BRIEF COUNTESS IS PRESIDENT LONDON (CP)--An organiza- raise funds for promoting opera and ballet at the famous opera house. The Countess of Hare- -- is the organization's pres- ident. LAST LAUGH UPTON, England (CP)--The landlady of a Nottinghamshire pub hung a canvas covered with paint smudges in a charity exhibition "just for a joke," To her surprise, it was acclaimed a fine abstract: work and was the first picture sold. _ When NOT To Get Married "Why did they let me date concerned I be popular? weren't we gi more be 23 year A wit! husband NOWHERE ELSE "24a" a worki children asks t! q October's Reader's you are the mother of a daughter, be sure to read article. It may prevent untold mi later, your copy of Reader's Digest today . . . 39 a¥ticles of lasting interest. "BIRTHDAY MIRTH awa. Cheryl Lyn is the grand- child. of Mr. and Mrs. C, E, Cornelius, and Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Lakin, all of Osh- awa, TRAVELLING NURSE HAMILTON (CP)--Mrs. Gor-| don Sweatman, en route to Leb- anon from New Zealand where she» has resided for sevral yars, stopped off here to attend | the 10th annual reunion of the| 1952B graduating class of the| Hamilton General Hospital| School of Nursing. Show stars: smocked accessor- ies -- it's our new Needlecraft Catalog! Plus over 200 fresh-to- you designs to knit, crochet, sew, weave, embroider, quilt. Plus free pattern. Send 25 cents now! BOY'S If You Don't Buy YOU PAY TOO MUCH!! BAD BOY Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 KING ST. E. A? TOWNLINE on at... 24D Refrigerators, Ranges, T. Stereo, Washers, Water Heaters, Vacuums, Polish Radios, Bed: Suites, Chairs, Mattresses, Chesterfields, Bunk Beds, Kitchen Suites, Bed Chester- fields, Lamps, Continental Beds, Hassocks, Dividers, Pole Lamps, Tape Recor- ders, Record Players !! It At Bad Boy's Vs, rs, FURNITURE APPLIANCES 728-4658 MUCH BIGGER A king-size mattress for two persons is 72 to 78 inches in |width rather than the standard 54 inches--and it is 80 to 84 jinches Jong. The queen-size bed also gives four to eight more inches of jleg room -- having the same length measurement as the "king". But it is not as wide. |F AMILY TREASURE t measures 60 inches across} rather than the king-size 72 to By ALICE BROOKS 78. Future heirloom! Do in hit- or-miss scraps or repeat same ones for each block. | This 4-patch block is 12 inches square. It forms a lovely toss pillow, too. Pattern 7366: charts; patch patterns; yardages; di- one out of every five is six feet tall? American women, too, have been adding inches to their the girls and Brother Terrence for the boys. The teaching staffs were in- troduced by the principals. It)>e¢ was the wish of the membership|height over the past two gen- to send.a cash donation to Mon-/erations. Today, 18 per cent of signor Dwyer to be used for|our American beauties stand the new St. Joseph's Highjfive feet seven inches in their School and also to send a floral|Stocking feet and statistics tell tribute to the High School on its|Us that less than four per cent official opening. {attained that height in 1910. A-Get-Acquainted Tea for the| pIDN'T CHANGE mother's of kindergraten chi-| Despite this indisputable dren was announced for Wednes-| stretching of the adult Ameri- day, Sept. 26 in the auditorium.|can, traditional mattress sizes Mr. Burke introduced Con-|remained stubbornly the same | stable Tane, who addressed thejon the mass market for the | meeting on the organization andifirst four decades of this cen: duties of the safety patrols. He|tury. The lucky few had made- asked for the co-operation of|to-order bedding. Most of us |parents in observing safety|just curled up and made the jtules, and in sending children/best of the .standard-sized job. to school on time while the| Then, after World War Il, it patrols were out. A question and|was the Jatex foam folk that answer period :.followed. Mr.!nut out those handsome King Ray Scott thanked Const. Tayne.land Queen-sized mattresses in Sister Mary Carmel closed the! the stores, jmeeting with prayer, after which refreshments were served) by the executive. OUR PRICE '1.73 Reg. 3.75 2.89 GILLETTE SLIM ADJUSTABLE RAZOR with travel case 1° FREE Brush & Comb Set with J & J baby powder REG. 75c¢ 36° BED LENGTHS Twin and full beds are also available in extra lengths at a small additional cost, the bed- ding industry announces. So, homemakers, have youlrections. measured your family lately? Thirty-five cents (coins) for the Better get out that yardstick|pattern (no stamps, please) to to check whether each person|Alice Brooks, care of the Osh- really has enough sleeping|awa Times, Oshawa, Ontario. space to keep up with this mod-| Needlecraft Dept., Ontario resi- ern pace--and is getting the|denfs-'add .one cent sales tax. comfortable rest needed for|Print plamly, Pattern Number, operating at peak health and|Name, Address. vitality. 1963's_ Biggest WIN A HOOVER VACUUM CLEANER COME IN TODAY ... NOTHING TO BUY!! NO OBLIGATION RIGHT int FREE? GLOVE ith a poir of PLAYTEX GLOVES 1.49 PARAMETTES 100 teb. with 25. free Compare 7.50 value 3.69 ond blades Needlecraft (: TOPPER revered collar and a flared skirt. Tiny woven leather but- tons form the single-breasted closing. 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