= Sade A, 7 eR RRC NRE cee sae » Prince Philip Chapter IODE Holds 13th Birthday Banquet The 13th birthday dinner of; the Prince Philip Chapter, IODE was held at Adelaide House, April 1. The red, white | | @ THEOSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 9, 1963 t and blue IODE colors were at-jof Canada's distinguished fig- tractively carried out in the de- coration of the tables by the con- veners, Mrs. Leo Glover and Mrs. L. O. Irwin. The head table guests were in- troduced by Mrs. K. R. Wagg, the}regent, and Mrs. Burns expressed greetings from the Golden Jubilee Chapter. Mrs. Harold Greene, Toronto, Echoes secretary of the pro- vincial organization, was the speaker of the evening and brought good wishes from 'the provincial organization and spoke of the Second War Me- morial Fund and stressed the need of the support of the var- ious chapters. The Second War Memorial Scholarship Fund is devoted to scholarships for post graduate study. The recipients are top ties, many of whom return as professors and a nice porportion W. D.led serve Canada through the De- partment of External Affairs in all parts of the world. Many ures today arrived by the as- sistance of an IODE award. Mrs. Greene urged the mem- bers to continue this financial support so that the number of scholarships might be maintain- Mrs. Greene was thanked by Mrs. J. A. Mitchell, 1st vice regent, and a game of court whist followed. The following won prizes: Mrs. J. H. Holliday, Mrs. John Reid, Mrs. E. J. Luke, Mrs. Al- bert Hambly, Mrs. F. H. Smith, Mrs. L, O. Irwin, Mrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs. Lucas Peacock, Mrs. J. A. Mitchell, Mrs. S. C. Larmer,. Mrs. C. E. Hill, Mrs. F. J. Peirce, Mrs. Donald ANN LANDERS Her Figure Reflects - Her Flat Personality $e ae tee tal ee ie companies that se m. have never heard of a cream or|poor, perhaps she should invite an oil that added inches to alanother teacher to "assist" her Dear Ann Landers: I know you are not a doctor but I couldn't talk to a man about this so please try to help me. I am 17 years old and am built like an ironing board. I have heard of creams and oils but I'm not sure they do any good. I have also heard of an operation where a surgeon insert paraffin cups. would even be willing to have the operation if I thought it would help me be more attrac- I've had only four dates in my life and I'm sure this is the reason. What boy wants to take out a girl who has no Please tell me what to do.-- LESS : The creams bustline. see your doctor -- but measures. sonality. As for surgery, you'll Sore I don't know what kind of fel- Jjlows you are trying to attract, peor they go spay Beard dates with a tape measure they aren't ; worth bothering about, 1 suspect delighted, since Paul had been from ogg notes. Our teacher has very pooi eyesi; and doesn't see wha: is going on. Shall we tell her who these chiselers are? It seems unfair that some of us should:break our heads and.see the cheaters get. grades as good as ours. Your. advice is needed.-- HONEST INJUN Dear Injun: Tell the teacher what is going on--but don't tell her who. If her eyesight is during. examinations. I am opposed to informing. 1 firmly believe that the chisel- strongly oppose such radical|ers and. cheaters turn themsel-jish. He's tryin, ves in eventually. Dear Ann Landers: weeks umphantly announced that he was giving up smoking. I was your real problem is a flat per-lang I "never believed he pos- sessed' enough will power to Dear Ann Landers: There is|conquer the habit. an awful lot of cheating going on in our room at school. Kids|days. Then he got so that he sit with books im their laps dur-|had to "'go for a walk" after ing exams. They: look on each|dinner. When he returns, after other's papers for the answers. I have seen these cheaters crib-'cigarette smoke. At bedtime he Paul was fine for about three 10 minutes, he always 'smells of Brown, Mrs. Lorne H goes to the basement "to get something" again smelling of cigarette smoke. On numerous occasions I have walked into Paul's office unexpectedly and found him smoking. The maneuvering and and returns--once|} FROSTY IDEA To ice a cupcake quickly, a piece of a sweet or . semi- sweet chocolate bar, spreading as the chocolate melts. Or dir the cooled cakes in rather thin icing and swirl them aroun'. while it is still hot top it with} 728-7021 NOW OPEN! 728-7021 | RUDY'S ose TO SERVE YO contortions he goes through to = rid of a cigarette are com- Jeal. I have never said one word to him about this, but if he can't stop smoking why doesn't he admit it instead of eas 8 himself look ridiculous? mall, Dear 8. B. I.: Paul is child- to cover up his "iiaughty behavior" because Several|he's ashamed to admit he can't ago my husband tri-jkick the habit. Say nothing. The "walks" after dinner and the trips to the basement are probably the only a heavy smoker for many years exercise he gets. THE CANADIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS "UNEQUALLED" 728-7081 Make Your Easter APPOINTMENT NOW At Oshawa Newest Beauty Selon! FASHION HAIR STYLING FOR WOMEN "366 WILSON RD. S. (PLAZA) ALSO EXCLUSIVE HAIR STYLING FOR MEN (Barber Shop) 364 WILSON RD. S. (PLAZA) Canada's Leading Artists--" Always First in Fashion" Mrs. Alfred Austin, Mrs. Harold Greene, Miss Gladys Stitt and graduates of Canadian universi- Mrs. J. L, Beaton. Pupils Present Talent Night At Sunset Heights School 'Talent Night' was held at the regular meeting of Sunset Heights Home and School Asso- ciation. Pupils from Grade 4 to grade 8 performed for their par- ents and friends.Brian McCart- ney was master of ceremonies. Nancy Forster opened the pro- gram with a piano solo. Lou- anne Peleshok, Carol Fisher, Danny Carson and Peter Gray followed with a song. Marilyn Banfield played a piano solo. Christine Hudson performed a ballet number followed by Louise Wilson at the piano. Zan Whitsitt played the tenor solo horn, Cathy McNab and Debby Mooney sang a duet. Janice Faint played the piano followed by the Neal sisters, Susan, Patsy and Cathy, also at the piano as a trio. Brenda Mere- dith played the violin, Michael Kalnitsky played the piano fol- lowed by Glen Clark playing the guitar. Susan Neal and Patsy Neal played a piano duet. Barbara Kimmerly played the violin accompanied by her sister Ruth Kimmerly. A square dance was presented by pupils under the direction of Mrs. P. J. McLean Mariiyn Forster and Debby Pollock play- ed piano solos and the enter- tainment was brought fo a close with Henry Kolodziejak playing on the accordian. Mrs. J. W. Button thanked the pupils and the teachers. Mr. George Hiemstra who arranged and directed the program, and Miss Rosalie Russell who ac- companied the soloists. Mrs. B. J. Salmers, president, presided at the business meeting and announced there would be a SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Marshall F. Gordon, Oshawa, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Grace, to Donald Arthur Selby, son of Mrs. Olive Selby, Whitby. The wedding is to take place Satur- day, May 4, 1963, at 2.30 p.m. in Simgoe Street Pentecostal Church. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wil- liams, Oshawa, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Mae, to John Phillip Welker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Welker, Toronto. The marriage is to take place on Sat- urday, April 20, at 2.00 p.m. at the home of the bride's parents, 378 Elizabeth street. mony will be performed by the bride's cousin, the Reverend Paul B. Field, Streetsville. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Baw- den, Belleville, wish to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Esther Veronica, Oshawa, to Mr. Ger- mano Cucinato, Oshawa, son of Mrs. Mario Cucinato, Italy, and the late Mr. Cucinato. The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, May 11, 1963, at 11.00 a.m. in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa. The cere- motion presented at the next meeting to reduce the number of meetings per year from nine to six. 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