SISTER'S BIRTHDAY day today. Their proud par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Zenon Ziotnik, Glendale avenue. --Ireland Studio Theodore Jeffrey, three years old, is seen with his sister, Jessica Brenda, who is celebrating her second birth- Traveller Tells Northminster C Her Experience of Life in Malaya Mrs. R. B. Galbraith was the very simple, had persons hired speaker at the:-May meeting of to invent new words at the rate ; . ied 7 : of 500 a month. Northminster United Church She mentioned that there is Women, held recently in the complete freedom of religion lower hall of the church. Mrs. with many Christian denomina- Galbraith told of her trip around tions. She continued sayin 8, the world and particularly of "Penang has a large general her visit, for three months, with hospital . . . There are a great her daughter, Mrs. Claude Vi- many abnormalities, such as pond, wife of Dr. Claude Vipond blindness, with fa deformity, S in Maiaya as @ iitiiveT ¢ 5 y form Teka Colombe Plan. Mrs. Gal- ed, harelip, many of which are braith was accompanied on the the result of the undernourish- trip by her brother, Mr. Edwin ment of girls and women... Harrop. The women have no status and Speaking mainly about Ma- Pu eee ee laya, Mrs. Galbraith mentioned reat mee aveowith son little thatthe Federation of Maley2 protein, 'This has had x dsas farmer British settlements of trous effect on the children. Penang and Malacca. In 1957,, '"The country is very colorful Malaya became an independent with beautiful flowering trees member of the Commonwealth _ inched = a with each state having its own Colorful costumes. Ihe Chinese Sultan, with the exception of the are beautifully dressed with two British colonies who have careful consideration to color governors. The Sultans elett the Schemes but the Malays wear Paramount Ruler. anything gaudy no matter how She continued, saying in part -- the oe fren 2 each ' ; other . . . Motor cycles are om ah Port oe quite common and it looked mo stitute about 45 percent and|2CODgtuous to see them being) who control most of the busines peageguts A py re hong Bsa the Malays and a small percen- TS : : si tage of Indians with a few other|\STATUS SYMBOLS races. The Malays are charm-| 475 Gaibraith told of visiting ing, easy-going friendly people Malay homes, where the furni- but are not much inclined tojture is very sparse because it is business so are afraid of the too hot to bother with much hard-working, ambitious Chin- housework, but which were ese getting too powerful . . . In spotlessly clean; of the cleanli- the early days, all education |ness of the streets which people was in the hands of missionar- made a regular habit of sweep- jes and while there arejing, of the many status sym- many church schools now, the|bols, such as a home having a government has built schools.| western bed which was never Church schools receive govern-/used (the people sleep on mats ment grants if they teach the on the floor), or the top of a Malayan language. Students/fountain pen being worn in a must pass the examinations in mere = . © nat nrener!: s not properly are allowed THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA | FOR TOMORROW | Energy and ambition will be| iso highly stimulated now that) lyou may have to make a tre-| |mendous effort to control your) impatience and irritation over jdelays caused by those who} jseem to stand in your way. If, = lyou will use diplomacy instead) --. lof argument, however; you will find that everything will run more smoothly. |FOR THE BIRTHDAY | If tomorrow is your birthday,| ithe year ahead should find you! jin line for sudden promotion, | \echange of environment and new interests -- all leading to) achievement beyond your fond-| jest hopes, It: will be a year) when tremendous opportunities) will be offered, seemingly '"'out| of the blue"--opportunities call-| ing for direct and decisive ac-) tion. | Where finance is concerned,| the -best periods will be mid-) June, mid-August, late Novem-) ber and early December; bus- iness or career expansion: July October and December. Where personal. relationships are concerned, the next 12); months will also be governed jby excellent influences, Best periods for romante: late this) @ month, late August and mid- December. Travel and_ social] interests will be favored in July November and December. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Do avoid extravagance in) Read, Gibbons street, recent- mid-July and in mid-September' jy celebrated their 40th wed- yever. : : ' however ding anniversary at their A child borno n this day will ARTS mit enjoy the favor of those in high separ igi: le ae ce places and could make a great Anglican Church, Toronto and success out of creative pursuits. have been residents of Osh- By 4 man's coat pocket, or the abor-| igines wearing wrist watches which they could not read. She told of the pathetic state of mental patients who are herded; into cells in the corridors of hos- pitals; of the great number of operations of harelip which Dr Vipond had. performed; of the modern brides who insisted on a legal ceremony so their hus-|, 7°") Ps bands, could not divorce them)|:*"* = simply by saying he wanted to do so. She closed by saying, "After seeing the lack of posi- tion of women, their sadness, with no hope of every being burdens we as Canadians ought corted and introduced by Sisters to give most humble thanks for Of Sunshine Lodge as follows: our opportunities and GIVE all Sister Mabel Disney, past presi- we can to lighten the load of our dent of the Rebekah Assembly of eastern sisters." Ontario, by Sister Florence ; Johnston. Sister Flossie Ball, Mrs, Sandford Perry conduct: gictrict deputy president, Osha- ed the business session an : . I $5 nie ott? 4 wa, District East, No. 8 by Sis- es ie eet s unit led ter Jennie Perry. Sister Mar- ig bind ap SET VACe, garet Browning, Ajax, and dis- Mrs. Gilbert Jack and Mrs. trict deputy president of Osha- George Perkin were named as wa District West No. 7, by Sis- co-conyeners of the luncheon je¢+ May Wood. Sister Tena Rob- eogior precede the bazaar erts, past district deputy presi- e held November 6. dent and Mother of Sunshine Mrs. Jack Penfound and Mrs. Lodge, by Sister Emily Booth. | John Collins agreed to be re-| Sister Elda Howard, NG, ex- Presentatives of the UCW to the tended a welcome to the guests. committee for the planning of! Sicter Elsie McKee gave a the con@vegational picnic. _|jengthy sick report. Mrs. Jack Button's unit will be| Sunshine Lodge accepted an in charge of the next meeting invitation from Faster Rebekah} when Mr. John Naylor will be Lodge, Pickering, to attend its} the guest speaker. 14th birthday party on May 9. Sunshine Rebekah Lodge, IOOF, celebrated its 42nd anni- versary recently Members and guests from Ww vy, Pickering, Brook- lin and Oshawa Rebekah Lodge No, 3 were present. Sister Elda Howard, N.G. pre- sided, assisted by: Sister Elsie McKee, V.G. The following guests were es- CELEBRATE 40TH ANNIVERSARY -- Many Attend 42nd Anniversary Of Sunshine Rebekah Lodge THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, May 10,1963 9 | | i} 7 50-50 Club Members Enjoy Gay And Educational Trips Some 60 members of the 50- 50 Club of Simcoe Street United |Church motored to Toronto to be {guests at a CBC Juliette televi- panes, te twin --_ 148 yr sion production recently. |high, each accommodating 10,- | Juliette welcomed the club 000,000 pounds of refined bulk members. and introduced the| sugar. |Four Mice, the Romeos and her| The entire plant is highly au-) sree ee: agg SO ade Guy!tomated, with numerous control! unda fro . | stations. At no stage in process- After the show Juliette again| ing is sugar tasted Rig uty |thanked the group for coming}hands. The plant generates| and he a Loangg per-|most of its own electricity. | ' |sonally as they were leaving. ; ei | |The ladies were delighted with|jgr?, avi', and pressure sys.) » % \the presentation of a SOrgeous/it-ough a succession of by >. |red rose. aka nicer, thagtioen filters | ; | vy eed ' Precip A eidgee he 5 and other huge processing units iF: eMwels TRUS -- some of which extend through! [Toronto for a guided tour|iw and three levels of the build-| \through the Redpath Sugar Re-|; : ig flneey ing, to emerge below as pure * | The club members were divid-| "Nite crystals. | x \ed into groups of 10, with guide, | Total floor area of the plant), ini ' ras ge of icing sugar. > \is 310,000 square feet. Initial re-| ; | ltining capacity is. 1,300,000 Both evenings the group stopp. | | ', .\ed at a restaurant en route) _ |pounds of granulated white home, for refreshments. | |Sugar @ day. | Both trips were arranged by| Major buildings in the group.| Group Two under the leadership| connected by aluminum - clad/of Mr, and Mrs. Harold Linton| conveyor bridges, include: the)and Mr, and Mrs. Russell Hay-| |1354foot high main process) ward, | ing to follow the shape of a pile! of bulk raw sugar; the packag- ing and refined sugar storage '| | LOOK !! BOYS' SPORT JACKETS! Wool tweeds in neat 3 button style with 3% rayon lining, podded shoul- ders, Olive brown and grey tweed tones in sizes 8, 10, 12. SALE PRICE 9.49 Sizes 14-16-18 12.98 BOYS' SLACKS To Contrast! In flannels ond worsteds. Pleoted and Continental Styles. Sizes 8-18 PRICE 3 95 fy Open Fri. to 9 @ Open A Charge Account DUNN'S Men's and Boys' Wear 2 LOCATIONS: Sr. £. Downtown Oshawa Shopping Centre | building where all refinery oper-| ations take place; the raw sugar) Bike shed with a distinctive roof slop-| _ PERSONALS | hostess for the reception was | | their daughter, Mrs. Sidney | Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robin-| Boneham. Mrs. May Cocker- |son, Bessborough drive, arrived) ton and Mrs. Ann Naish pour- |home Wednesday evening from ed tea and assisting in serv- |three weeks vacation in Eng-| ing were great-grandchildren, |land, Austria, Italy, Switzerland Miss Marlene Mothersill and |and France, While in Vienna, | Miss Paula Osmok. they attended the convention of| ------ ----------=|the Automotive Engine Re- Builders' Association. Dr. Agatha Burki of Zurich, Switzerland, addressed the Nurses' Christian Fellowship of Oshawa General Hospital on Wednecd : Dr. Barki awa for the past 38 years. The Wednesday evening. Dr: Burki Brother George Webster, dis- SPOke of the work of the Fel- trict deputy secretary, IOOF, in-|!owship in Switzerland with vited all members and their) Which she is closely associated. friends to attend the Odd Fel-|She is on a five-month tour of lows and Rehekahs 7th annualiCanada and the United district rally service at Brook- States and is a guest of Mrs. lin United Church Sunday,. May|Miller Alloway, Willowdale, for- 28, at 7 p.m. i merly of Oshawa, who introduc- Sister May Wood reminded the ed her at the meeting. members of the rummage sale, in the ORC Hall, May 16 at 65 STYLES SHAPES AND COLORS Price includes > Prescription Sunglesses ot same low price. Mr. John Kessler, Keewatin street, has returned from a 1.00 p.m tour of the Caribbean Islands Sister Jennie Perry offered the including Bermuda, Barbados, use of her home for a euchre Antigua and Jamaica. party, May 16 at 8 p.m. seme The next lodge meeting will be |ter May Wood thanked the en- held Tuesday evening, May 21. tertainers. At the conclusion of the meet- Refreshments were served by ing the Bixie Bell Minstrels of|cister Ann Coakwell and her. Sunbeam Chapter provided 20) committee hour's entertainment with Mrs.| The birthday cake. decorated George Morgan as pianist. Mrs./in pink and green was donated| Jack Pennington sang a solo. lb rs Ht s | On behalf of the lodge, Sis- y Sister Elda Howard and cut) esi »_*™ \|by Sister Howard and varia | 17 BOND STREET, PHONE: , EAST 2ND FLOOR Hours: 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. Daily, Closed Wed. All Day low the Whistle ore High Priced Visine! US. Tr OPTICIANS nde-Mo Lenses. 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