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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Mar 1963, p. 7

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Elderly Citizens Enjoy Active Life At Strachan House The March meeting of the Naomi Branch of the WA, Christ Memorial Church, was held recently. The Naomi Branch met with other groups in the church to hear the For Sister's Disgrace : A short and everything is under con- 'Train Girl Militia THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Merch 19,1963 JF For 'Fall-Out' Duty SUDBURY, Ont. (CP) -- An all-girl militia unit is being trained here as an operational unit of the Nuclear Detonation and Fallout Reporting System. It will consist of 36 Canadian Women's Army Corps person. nel who will staff the Northeast Field. Regiment said "the func- tions of a filter centre are new and interesting, but algo very im) and deadly portant serious, po B Bg Bn Fo Tepo: ce) pend thousands of lives." Capt. Norris said the North. east Filter Centre will deter. mine location, height, and in. tensity of nuclear detonation: It will plot wind speed and di. rection, up to 120,000 feet and provide information on when various area will be affected by fallout. R é There are 52 posts staffed mostly by lands and forests employees and railway men which report to the Sudbury fil- ter centre. Training courses started Jan. Dear Ann Landers al high] trol. Filter Centre. Members will be pool a] Shae en at on If I bring ag a oe cushion ll be gpl Brag both ba wild or prom-|for the sofa 'oes into a rage. n 4 eo Seeeeeh, HENS: nied pay Wat just a of| He says, "That was not in oyr|but will operate independently Mrs William Lock introduced |80ing too steadily and too seri-| budget." If a sale on dresses) at the filter centre. Mrs. Denison, who is the head|ously with the same boy. comes along he says 1 can get) The Nuclear Detonation and of the House and Welfare com-| 'This unfortunate girl has aj along without a aew Lag i" Fallout Reporiing System is as- mittee of Strahan Houses in|younger sister who is a closejhe buys doodads * hi " sociated, through the Canadian house, founded|{riend of my daughter's. They|and doesnt' think a thing of it-| Army, with the Federal govern. by Dr. Mabel Cartwright, is|belong to the same youth group,|! hate to admit it, Ann, but I'm) ment 'and North American Air home for 38 senior citizens and|Te group is having a dance a a es ' cnst--ans Defence command, is an interdenominational proj.| April and the girls must ask a y' | apt. E. J. Norris of the 58th boys. SCROOGE get sponsored by the WA of the tne "ister invited two 'bors! Dear Mrs. Sereage: Five do oth er n.jlars a week is not enough for The residents enjoy es | te Ae Dry By Reade car fare and a decent lunch, busy life with many penn i nothing against her but their) And what happens if you sear groups contributing to their) rents forbade them to go with|@ pair of hose? happiness, " a.|her because of what happened), Cash, your own check and They participate an "| to her sister. keep 25 per cent of it to do tional therapy and ma' a many|"'The poor gitl is heartsick.|with as you please. ' items for their annual bazaar.icne has even considered quit-| And instead of steaming ail- Their active social life includes|ting sehool. Do you see any| ently why don't you replace the a monthly birthday ny for| justification. whatever for the|marshmallows in your | spine everyone with a birthday fall-/actions of the parents? I'm too|With a little sterner stuff and ing by ag gg is 'nvolved to evaluate the situa-|discuss this openly with your O'Keefe Centre, the . Exhibition and the Rose Show, tion properly. Please comment,| husband? He is taking advant- an annual garden party and gay % i n age of his wife's stupidity as Dear Mrs. J. R.: No justifica-|well as her timidity. Christmas celebrations, tion whatsoever. The action of] Dear Ann Landers: For the The residents go by taxi to}these parents is shocking. past ten years my husband and the church: of. their choice or] To punish an innocent girljt have taken our vacation in attend the chapel services. for something her sister did is|April. We've always gone to The aim of the WA is to not only cruel but senseless. If|visit my parents who live in build a new house that will this is the standard of justice; Vermont. accommodate 200, with facili-|the parents are setting for their! 'This year we are faced with ties to care for ill and chronic 0 I feel sorry for all ofl, serious problem whieh in i ; volve: ju erman she aerag" .|, Dear Ann: My 'husband and we is just like a child to us. Mrs. Reginald Monck thank-|\y have been married six yeazs.|Shep is very gentle if people ed Mrs. Denison and the clos-/We drive a nice car, and havelare nice to him. We have al- Neg etategni Ey pm py LK Be I There was a display of Dorcas|I. : work by all the groups and a we visited the folks, social period followed. For the last couple of years Old Country Club guest speaker, Mrs, E. B, Deni- son. The meeting was opened : fee % UNITED IN MARRIAGE Mr. amd Mrs. Raymond Kuntz, Oshawa, and Mr. Gil- James Gilchrist pose after christ is the son of Mrs. py ents ghey ng grog Oren Malley, Oshawa, .and the former Lise Kuntz, daughter late Flight Sergeant James G. of Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Gilchrist. UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES I turn my check over to George every week. He handies all the money and pays all the bills: He gives me $5 a week for bus fare and lumches. We are we've had @ little problem he- cause mom's house - keeper, Maggie, does not like Shep. Maggie said Shep bit her but WINTER KING STREET UCW (Loyal Workers) Mrs. C. C. Skuce welcomed 20 members to the meeting in) March of the Loya: Workers Unit 9 of King Street United Church Women. Mrs, Robert Bland read a poem 'God's Gift". on Tuesday, March 26, at 8 there were only nip-marks on in debt about $2,000 but all our| jer leg and I would hardly con- payments are made on time women by the Cancer Society on Thursday evening, March 28 at the Central Collegiate; and a daffodil party at McLaughlin o'clock; a special meeting for Holds Festive Dance Te Oshawa and District Old Country Club held a St. Pat- rick's Ball at the New Kinsmen sider it a bite. I'm sure Mag- because he is very sweet. gie must have kicked Shep or done something mean to him Hall on Wednesday, April 10 by Women's Service Committee of Cancer Society. Hall, on Saturday eveninn, crowd of approximately 220 at- ; Anyway mother wrote and Al B said we are not to bring Shep with us this time. I feel it is EXCURSION tended, joining in the fun of| } } dancing the Palais Glide, Gay Gordons and many more Old very selfish of her to put her on wishes before our ep. Mrs, George Bell, Mrs. Peter Mrs, Leslie Hall read the nin-\y7 i.' and Mrs, Elmer Ostle utes and Mrs. Earl Luke report- ed 19 home and 29 hospital calls had been made. Mrs. Bruce Wilson opened the devotional. The scripture was read by Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Wil- son gave the meditation 'The Man Upstairs" and offered prayer. For the program Mrs. Frank Grant played a piano solo "Clair de Lune". "I Shall Keep Lent" was read by Mrs. Hugh Myers and' Mrs. Wilson read "A Prayer of Intercession'. During the business period Mrs. Skuce announced a Can- cer Society meeting would be held on March 28 at 8.00 p.m. fn Central Collegiate Institute when films will be shown on @ topic of special interest to women. . There will be a rummage sale fn co-operation with Unit 8 in the Oshawa Recreation Centre one on Gibb street on April The next quilting bee will te March 27 and a bale will be packed on May 15. Mrs. Ed- ward Sills read the treasurer's report. Mrs. Wilson and her commit- tee served refreshments. OLD COUNTRY CLUB The Oshawa and District Old Country Club held its regular whist drive at Rundle Park last Wednesday with 30 present. Mrs. Jean Holton sold raffle tickets. The raffle prize, a four. Piece canister set was won by Mrs. Jack Howard. Mr. Ernest Mcliwraith had the highest score of the evening and won a television table as first prize; second went to Mrs. J. Howard ad Mr. Ernest Brown won third. Mr. Robert Ward had the lowest: score and took the "booby" prize. The group is organized by Mr. David Boakes, who extends an invita- tion to visitors. SOUTH SIMCOE H AND S South Simcoe Home' and School Association held its monthly meeting with Mrs. Bert Fry presiding. Mrs. James Essex read the minutes of the last meeting ow- ing to the absence of Mrs. Ar- chibald Black. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Elmer Ostle, It was announced that there is a Home and School Council meeting at E. A. Lovell School 2 St. Lawrence CRUISE ' Deporture Aug. 3rd., includes¢ St. Pierre, 'Miquelon .".", Limited space FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL PHONE: 728-6201 are on the nomination commit- tee. The room attendance was won by Miss C. Thompson's and Mrs. Wilson's classes. Mr. John Francom won the door prize. Two Ukrainian dances were performed by Orysia Luchak and Steven Hercia coached by Miss Carol Stezik. Country dances. The music was provided by the Cavaliers, who played an Irish mediey in keep-| f WIFE PRESERVER Towel rods provide a fine sub. stitute for the usual clothes rods ing with the traditional season. Mr. George Day, master of ceremonies, led in the singing of "Happy Birthday" for Mrs. Ernest Brown, a senior mem- ber of the club. Refreshments were served by Pp. Please tell me what we should do,.--R. G. Dear R. G.: Your mother told home. you what to do. Leave Shep Electrolysis Mrs. George Bell introduced Mrs. Carl Creamer, a. vice- president of Home and School Council; the representative for the school and also a former student, of the school who brought greetings from council. Mrs, Creamer introduced Mrs, Smith. Ga J, T. Gaskell and Mrs, R. M. pay hate * with waits, Gaskell, "Mrs, 'Creamer| "ere distributed to add to the and Mrs, Edmonds took part in colepratien ane . neon So Leadership Training talks. Mrs.|8Tee®, and waite di William Blake thanked the| Provided merriment. The dance Mrs. George Day, Mrs. Mrs, Joseph Finch, Jack Howard, Mrs. Harry Davey and The Building Fund raffle prize was a lamp won by Mrs. B. O'Neil. The door prize was a vanity seat, won by Mr, Frank emerald green shamrocks if your closets are very small. Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Qshawe et the KEEP HER IN MIND MONTREAL (CP) -- EXhibi- tors at the fourth annual boat show here said pleasure sailing and holiday cruising turn into more work than rest for the women in the family, so boat designers are giving more thought to cabin interiors, es- h pecially kitchens. Genoshe Hotel March 18, 19, 20, PHONE 723-4641 these detes for appointment on was organized by Mr. Josep eens snk Se Serre. by Finch and the entertainment the mothers of Mr. McLean's| Committee. Grade 6 class. a Barton, The presi \ is . " 6TH PARENTS' COMMITTEE) dent, Richard Britton, The Parents' Committee of opened the meeting. the 6th Oshawa Guides and| Mrs. Ralph Hopson was in Brownies met recently in the charge of devotion and she also parish hall of Christ Memorial] gave a most interesting talk on Church with the president,|"Missions in Western Ontario." Mrs, Melchior McCune, presid-| Mrs, Walter Nickerson read ing. The treasurer's report/parts from: the 'Link and Visi- showed that the Night of Cards|tor,"" held recently had been very! An invitation from the Chi- successful. Rho Mission Circle to attend Plans for assisting withiits birthday party was ac- "Cookie Week" during April|cepted. were discussed. The city-wide| Mrs. Angus Barton and Mrs. paper drive to be held during|Arthur Howard were eppoint- April was brought to the atten-led nominating committee for tion of the meeting. The moth-|the election of officers to be er and daughter banquet forjbrought in next month, at the "B" guides and brownies will|meeting in the home of Mrs. be held later in the spring and that for "A" and "C" guides and brownies in the fall. The meeting concluded with a demonstration of cosmetics. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Percy Tresise and Mrs. Elwood Cook. MARY E. SMITH CIRCLE The monthly meeting of the Mary Elliott Smith Mission Circle was held in the home of Ansus-G. 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