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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Jan 1963, p. 8

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PRESIDENT Gordon Young of The St. Andrew's Society of 'Oshawa is seen left, chat- ting with the speaker, Mr. Mr. David Sim, CMG, prior to the Burns' Supper, an an- nual event arranged by the society to mark the anniver- sary of the birth of ture shows her husband Scot- land's national and well- beloved poet. Mrs. Sim, left, accompanied from Ottawa and is seen with Mrs, Young. The lower pic- the grand trance of "His Highness the en- cmon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, January 31, 1963 Residents of Oshawa for many years and well-known in the Polish community, Mr, aad Mrs. Frank Polak, Albert street, were honored by relatives and friends at a banquet and dance celebrating their golden wed- ding anniversary at the Polish Hall, Olive avenue, on Satur- Night of Cards -- At St. Gregory's: Successful Project Wintery decoration displayed throughout St, Gregory's audi- torium added a special atmos- phere for the Daughters of Isa- bella Night of Cards held re-|-- cently. The added attraction); was a sleigh on the stage filled with gailey wrapped gifts. Yi The patrons were received by Mrs. Jack Lawrence, co- convener, due to the absence of Mrs. J. G. Forestall, Mrs. William Eyre, Regent, and Mrs. L. Brennan, past Regent. Reverend A. G. Quesnelle officiated at the draw. Euchre winners were: Mr. Henry Car. dinal, high man; Mr. Wallace Laliberte, second _ highest; men's low, Mrs. Jon Ciask.} Presents Play Ladies' high; Mrs. Fred Good-| jman, plus lone hand; second} At H&S Meetin The January meeting : the] highest, hg -- iadies' Great-Grandmother jlow, Mrs, Paul Julaj, . 'Has 80th Birthday E. A. Lovell Home and Schovl) Among the bridge winners Association opened with visitors|)were: Mrs, Charles Lee, Mrs. | from the Courtice and Maple| Peter a eagy Mrs, William} Mrs, cco.j evan, Mrs. G. E, Gilchrist,! Grove Home and School Ass0-\17,° R Rorabeck. brated ciations present. General draw winners | Mrs, E. Graham, president,|Mrs. Celina Hurst, Mrs. Wil-|Mr. Lorne Dervent and Mrs. conducted a short bus.ness|Hiam Hambly, Mrs. J. Morris-/Dervent, King street east. Mineeting. The attendance prize| Sett, Mrs. E. Sammut, Mrs. D. | Hosts at the party were Mr. : : yie|Krisley, Pauline Brooks, Mrs. was won by Mrs. Booth's| 5 Lamon; Mrs. Carl Creamer jand Mrs, Herbert Dervent, Mrs. room. Members were urged tin} roca Jordan. Mrs. M. Mitch.|Alice Street; Mrs. Dorothy Mor- stra © ies Motions . Mrs, J, T. Mullen, Mrs, H.|ris and Mrs. Dervent's grand- ro is ae -- Goreski, | daughter, Miss Delores Morris, Mrs. Glein Bell introduced] tenry Cardinal, oMt. Wallace (Poth of Bowmanville. members of the Oshawa Little) Talibarte, Miss Bernice Lemon,| Mrs. Dervent, the former Theatre group under the direc-/Miss Betty Bright, Mrs. Ron-|Mabel Elizabeth Richardson, tion of Mrs, John Crock, @/ald Templar, Mrs. M. W. Han-|Napanee, was married in King- member of the association.|jey, Mrs. George Thexton, Mrs.|ston in 1901, has been widowed This group presented a play,| Anthony Meringer. lfor the past ten years. She has "Fresh Variable Winds," which) Door prize winners were:|three sons, Frederick, Lorne portrayed a spoiled child and a) Marie Melch, Mrs. Cliffordjand Herbert, all of Oshawa and mischievous one, and empha-/Roesch, Laura Purdie, Mrs.{two daughters) Mrs. Alice sized the need of a father in|Mary Mullen, Helen Gudgeon,|Street, Oshawa, and Mrs. Dor- the home. ;Ruth Monical and Mrs. Lorne|jothy Morris, Bowmanville, also The boy had been absent all! Dalton. 12 grandchildren and 24 great day and on his return was; Refreshments were served by| grandchildren. saucy and recalcitrant and told| Mrs. Ralph Houston and her! After a presentation of a lies about his whereabouts dur-| committee. purse of money, Mrs. Dervent ing the day. The father, who|- cut the cake during the serving had left the raising of his son of refreshments after which to the mother, was at a loss to} New Brownie Pack the evening was spent playing iknow how to cope with the} games and visiting. Little Theatre : MRS, watneen DERVENT Walter Dervent cele- her 80th birthday re- were: cently at the home of her son, Haggis,"' the traditional meat pudding, borne aloft by Wil- Ham Calder and William Forbes. They were preceded by an escort of pipers, Gavi> Wilson, Robert Gowans and Rosemary Nodwell in fuli regalia. --Oshawa Times Photos ANN LANDERS Differing Treatment Of Age-Old Problem __ hae" i, jchild while his wife was in| Holds Enrolment THE STARS SAY | hospital. | : An aunt, who had raised aj |The dg -- Oshawa Brow- | * +4 } } *] Le , } | tami f own, counseled| fie Pack at St. Joseph's School| | Ithe father 'to understand. his|held its first enrolment on Mon-|_ By_ESTRELLITA show him love rather|@ay afternoon, Many mothers|™ | For The New Year|iten punish hin. selene | were present for the enrolment|FOR TOMORROW | : Z |ceremony which was perform-| Today is a fine day where | +s | The neighbor's daughter} : , By Dearborn Unit | ¥ | ' Executive Chosen jed by Mrs. C. E. McCullough,|personal relationships are con- shows 'up as a 'spoiled - child, Brown Owl of the 6A Oshawa'cerned. Most persons should be The Nellie Dearborn Unit, St. eager to watch the punishment) ,._, ys lag beam nia | at the | Ghee clld. Her mother Pack, acting on behalf of Mrs.jin congenial mood, and group |Stephen's United Church, held ; ond first meeting of the neWihas no patience with the child; : é IF. M. Jamieson, Parkwood Dis.|activities should prove highly en- turns out to be a divorcee who) trict "Commissioner, who. was\joyable. One admonition, how- year with 11 members present.| rejects her; and talks contin- {unable to be present. Mrs. Mc.|ever: Be careful in sports. heart} The treasurer's annual report) civ about doing her: duty as a |Cullough was assisted by the day night. A musical fanfare greeted the pair on arrival. The master of! ceremony, Mr, John Gorycki, welcomed them and the guests who sang the traditional 'Sto Lat . ." following grace. Seated at the head table with the guests of honor were the Reverend Felix Kwiatkowski who said grace, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Polak, Mr. and Mrs. Hart Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meringer, Mr. Hart Arm- strong Jr., Miss Barbara Mer- inger, Miss Jeanette Armstrong, Mr. Edmund Meringer, Me. Paul Whittington and Miss Vir- finia Piper. INTRODUCTIONS Guests introduced by the mas- ter of ceremony included Mr Stanley Konopka, president of the Polish Alliance of Canada, and Mrs. Konopka; Mr. *iaik Glogowski, editor of the Polish Alliance press "Zwiazkowiec"'; \Mr. K. J, Mavurkiewicz, su- }perintendent of "Zwiazkowiec"' jprint shop; Mr, August Slod- |kowski, secretary - general of | tihe Polish Alliance; Mr. Stan- jley Leczszynski and Mr. Josaph |Lutz, members of the board of jdirectors, Polish Alliance; Miss Irene Korsak, librarian of the {Polish Alliance press; Mrs. |Klys, Mr, and Mrs. Josph Daczkiewicz, Dr, and Mrs, Val- dimir Lizewski, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gregorowicz, Mr, Joseph Lizewski, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Piorczynski, Mr. and Mrs. Ste- fan Zimny, Mrs. F. Piotrowski, Mrs, F, Dec, Mr. Chester Dec, Mrs. Stanley Dec, Mr, and Mrs. J, Pez, all of Toronto. From Hamilton were Mrs. §. Figon, Mr. and Mrs, A. Bana- sik, Mr. and Mrs. Lawreice Panek, Mr. and Mrs. J. Urban- ek, and Mr. Chester Przychod- zien; from St. Catharines, Mr. and Mrs, Feliz Babiarz and Miss H. Babiarz and from Detroit, Michigan, Mr. Frank Wyszo- mierski, a friend-of long stand- ing. Oshawa. guests iacluded Mr. jLeslie Prazmowski, president of Branch 21, Polish Alliance,|= Wide Circle of Friends Gathers To Honor. Golden Jubilarians Gifts came from 'Mr, and Mrs, A, Dabrowski, Mr. and Mrs, J. Trybel and Mr. and Mrs. L. Szezesny, all of Detroit, and Mr and Mrs, A. Dymiter in Cali- fornia; also a presentation from family and friends. The former Sophie Wysocki came from Poland to New York in 1909. Mr, Frank Polak who came from a neighboring place had been living in New York since 1905, The couple were mar- ried in the Bronx, New York ia 1913, The following year Mrs. Polak 1926, he came to Canada and@™ Mrs. Polak rejoined him three years later. They spent a few. months in Hamilton and finally settled in Oshawa where Mr. Po- lak was employed by the On tario Malleable Iron Company Ltd., until his retirement five' years ago. é A member of Branch 21 Po- lish 'Friendly Alliance, Mr. Po-: lak has held various offices ine the society, He is the Oshawa: representative of the Polish Al liance Press and a member of ga " yg eae : e couple have one li i son, Mrs. Henry Polak, het and three daughters, Mrs. Fred Meringer (Frances), Oshawa; Mrs, Hart Armstrong (Genes vieve) Ajax; Mrs. Ronald Roby returned to Poland. Her husbana followed in 1920, returning in erts (Helena) of California and nine grandchildren, ij and Mrs. Prazmowski; Deputy Police Chief Duncan Ferguson: Mr. Joseph Halik, Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Chyb, Mr. Eric Kotya- ski, Dr. and Mrs. George Sciuk, | Dr. and Mrs. John Kwak, Dr.| Mary Manitius, Mr. Leon Mani-| tius, Mr, Bruce Affleck, Crow2| Attorney, and Mrs. Affleck, and/ Mr. and Mrs. P, Andrejezuk, of] Ajax, | |PAPAL BLESSINGS Father Kwiatkowski address-| ed the couple in Polish and Eng-| lish and advised them that they) would receive a papal blessing in| | the form of an_ illuminated! |scroll from His Holiness Pope/ jJohn 23rd. SABRE SLIMS Always right... . at home . at work, or at play. Canada's only truly man tajlored sportswear, in cords Flannels, exclusive Italian plaids and Sabre stripes. There is no substitute for KAYE'S 10-DAY SALE |leaders of the 28th Oshawa Pack|FOR THE BIRTHDAY Many of the guests of "oor! Mr: . Bis | If tomorrow is your birthday,|brought greet | ment of the child's father and ae aa % pe hee your horoscope indicates sey Oo sr alg At anything which he does for the) Ow): Mrs. Harold Mothersill,|bappy and prosperous year. You|Prime Minister, the Right Hon-| little girl. One begins to syM-\snowy Owl; Mrs. Gordon Cop.|are currently in a cycle which|orable John G. Diefenbaker; the! pathize with the little girl after| yin White Owl: and Miss Ej.|Should be excellent from a ma-|Honorable John P. Robarts, pre-| meeting her mother. /leen Menard, Packie: \terial standpoint, if you refuse}mier of Ontario: the Honor-| Disucssion brings the boy and) The thirteen Tweenies who|t indulge in extravagant whims/able John Yaremko, Provincial his father closer to an_ under-jwere enrolled as Brownies were: |--Particularly during September|secretary and from Mr, and| standing and promises for bet-| Gail Barber, Debra Powell, Lig peel gi seg rpingil ee oa a daughter, Mrs.| eeds educat-iover here every night after yotional period was su-|ter relations in the future. janne Mitchell, Brenda James,|Could offset the gains possible/Roaald Roberts, and Mr. Rob-| rh waa -- work and she 'either goes out pervised: by Mrs. Alex Ferries! Mrs, R. Lack thanked the|Shelley Rogers, Jeanette Le./at that time and mid-December.jerts in California who were un-| it ie you who needs, educating) With him or they sit at home.|yy Mrs. James Randall read a|players |Blanc, Mona Harris, Loretta|Good opportunities for business/able to be present. real wool, and Merino wor- Sted is the finest. SALE STARTS FRIDAY, JAN. 25th AT ALL 3 STORES: 68 Simcoe St. N., Oshawe 57 King St. E., Bowmanville Landers: I am a| Her understanding 0 ee tkes weaue who disa-|taught me the true mea-ing of|was read by Mrs, Alex Ferries! mother, She shows her resent- ; ir i our advice to the}compassion. I shall love that) a4 Sites" mao chia wet _iateacher tomy ding day. LR Ate, RA Armeting, foe pants in school. You were highly} Dear Ann Landers: I suppose|i,.. year. critical of the teacher because/you've had this question many) 'phe new leader, Mrs, Arthur| she ghamed the youngster before|times, but it's new to me, al-|rerguson presided for the -re-| the class. |though I have raised four girls.| nainder of the meeting. | Your closing statement was|My 16-year-old daughter has) Mrs Ronald McKenzie thank-| 'the principal should speak to|been going with a boy, 19. He's! ag the 1962 executive. SB specializing in large sizes SABRE SLIMS 10.95 ; ' ' - ; : . Mz ill. } , i three months of 1963. |brother, Mr. J Polak {| SABRE SKIRTS ssiblyjother items every single week.'the Scripture lesson taken from); selected| Marlene Mothersill, Mary Cath.|the first n 'her, Mr. Joseph Polak, and te onde ot tes Spitioiss wick He has a good-paying job but I Romans' 15 verses 1-7. Mrs.|qusstions pena Fwd the play| erine Robinson, Shirley Cannon; Job interests will be underja sister, Alexandra Hrabczyn-| es: 12-95 yere discussed, Each group re-| i : ' dy too}He comes from a poor family|the Blind Weaver. Mrs. Ferries| ted its general finds ie ; | Mrs, McCullough' also enroll-inext 12 months, and there are|Alliance Press; Mr. and Mrs.) YOUR CHOICE 1,49 " ar oe amc r ahera® 1? el Mrs. C. J. James and Mrs.|splendid influences for domes-/Stanley Borek; Mr. and Mrs.] DRESSES and Double Knit sien Ses ee : meeting with a| i thday cele.| 2arold Mothersill in the Guide|tic relationships and affairs in- ee taata ou on excuse 10 £0 her. |poem. |so many_previous birthday cele-| movement, Fite beg reid The cur- "be Ens and Pasa-} Reg. 35.00 : thas. w | Tv "| It was unanimously io tice | presented |r , April, : ; | home. Often they want extra at | I've, mreotioned | tls: to my jand School Associations, Mr.| with her Golden Hand. |June will be notable for senti- BUDGET ACCOUNTS : Sh I talk t boy's par-|the homes, Mrs. Ferries offered] * ate ave r , ; ! Baskets of flowers were re-| af pane ie eli aaa at ents?---ST. LOUIS WOMAN Parner home for the February|4ay cake in honor of the Associ-| Brownies served tea and cook-|gives promise of increased pop-|ceived from the board. of direc-| A good te exdhed ie lat : ~ : fer students and eo tesg ae tte hare wet coca Two members were asked wine ee ee the serving o| = 7--jnew opportunities for business|Mrs. Andrejezuk, Ajax; Dr. Val- KAYE'S how to deal best with his partic-| $s y = jwelcome any newcomers at the|e#! cde HOUSEHOLD HINT | expansion. dimir Lizewski, Toronto; and] OSHAWA - BOWMANVILLE SPORTSWEAR 4 King St. W., Bowmanville ic l] Reg, 14.95 badly, A person who has never| The boy buys her clothing and|poem. Mrs Aylmer Ward read) ihe audience was divided; McDonnell, Marlene Goulet,|expaasion are indicated within) Greetings also came from a 6.00 beset us daily. |don't approve of this practice.|Lloyd Jewell read a story of jand Christine Allen, fine stimuli during most of tne/Ski, both-in Poland; the Polish BLOUSES and his parents could use somejled in prayer and closed this} oe . veer d m strings sometimes use the|% the money he is lavishing on/part of the epee tee standance 8 John Bajorek, and cards from] SUITS. To Cleer 22,95 wet .a.albrations of E. A. Lovell Home} 7 decided iad ; Tana Leach was May awd 7 : ¥ aur' i that Unit meetings be held in| : Sig ete BOUQUETS AND GIFTS tention and will do anything tojdaughter but it does no good.) Peter Dryburgh cut the birth' After the ceremonies, the|mental matters, and early June INVITED meeting. "jation's 42nd birthday. The eve-lies to their mothers. jularity and prestige, as well asitors of the Polish Alliance press: | ular weaknesses. In my opizionjover their son than you have| church service on Sunday morn-| 4 If you overwhip your cream| A child born today will be ver-|from the family and a dozen| this teacher used good judg-jover your daughter--which 'Sing. The members will take|leader, Mrs. Arthur Ferguson; /add just a littl ne ; Hel le, extremely generous ard 4 KING W, - KING E. t.--EXPERIENCED |precious little. Speaking to them}; h Sind | Mra flovd Jewell: Jus e cold sweet milk /satile, -- y 8 ment. | : jturns on each Sunday. : |secretary, Mrs, ya Jewell; /and stir lightly, ' gregarious. Dear Experienced: Thank you| Would be bootless. | Any visits made by the unit|treasurer, Mrs. Alex Ferries|- lo for your letter. Here is another| Tell your daughter she may/members are to be recorded in|Jr.; missionary convener, Mrs.| point of view: |not accept any future gifts otherjanswer to the roll call at the| Percy Taylor; bazaar convener, | Dear Ann Landers: My heart|than for a special occasion.|meetings during the year. Mrs.|Mrs, Arthur Ferguson; fruit and} ; {Point out to the boy the prac-|James Randall, Mrs. Aylmer|flower, Mrs. Arthur Armstrong; | went out to the little ~ who wet his pants in school. Aj-\ticality of saving his money for|Ward, Mrs. Carson Heard andibirthdays and anniversaries, | though 40 years have passed) roses from Mr. and Mrs, Jo-| seph Zygmont of Oshawa, \ the future. Make it clear that)Mrs. Lloyd Jewell worked at!Mrs. Aylmer Ward; group lead- since I had a similar experi-/@%y other course of action will|Hillsdale Manor last Saturday.|ers, Mrs. James Randall, Mrs.' ence, I remember it vividly. {"0t be tolerated | The executive for 1963 are:|Henry Bickle, Mrs. Jack Cook. | It was the first grade, and I) a 1 DOWNTOWN OSHAWA HORWICH CREDIT JEWELLERS Big Annual SALE 20%-50% OFF ENTIRE STOCK with two locations 20 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE HORWICH CREDIT JEWELLERS | bibems : | CHECK THESE VALUES Open stock. Star pattern, chrome plated steel flatwear. At pro- motional prices. This will be a continued regular line with us, however the prices will be higher. TEASPOONS ....... 7e DESSERT SPOONS... 9c FORMS i. ciscis... Fe RIVES: 2062s cc ess Bee was six years old. We were watching a movie of the Jotras- town flood--and suddenly I real-| ized I was involved in a flood of my own. We were told to file out and return to the classroom. . I was ashamed to leave my seat. The teacher saw me, and, seemed instinctively to kaow. She told the others to go on ahead. She stayed behind with me. I was swiftly ushered to the teacher's rest room and was given some dry underwear kept there for "the purpose,"" She asked me to return the under- wear after my mother had laun- dered it, so it could help some other little boy who "got too ex- SE BIS AE ROR RS bs TOTS TO TEENS A Complete Boxed Set of 50 Pieces ... 6.99 [FsarisracTiON GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED) 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Young Moderns OSHAWA 38 KING ST. EAST 135 BROCK ST. SOUTH WHITBY WIFE PRESERVER Use adhesive tape to shorten' @ raincoat if you think you! might want to lengthen it later The tape leaves no needle; marks. | 723-7428 | 668-5022

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