12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Novomber 5, 1963 Mrs. T. C. Hewitt, and Miss|C. J. M. Burgess; federation| Parker; scholarship, Mrs. D. L University Women's Club Has | --= 7 3 Doubled Membership In 18 Years This University (Women's 'in interest and take place sepa- Club came into existence in| Tately during the month at vari- > ous members' homes. These, at 1945 and before the year's end), pecent consist of a travel had a membership of over 60.| group, a literary group that At the time it was stated that| studies rey. literature, ; . sh the club had "come into exis-|and a rench conversation SE ae oc tence at a time when unpre-|8TOUP So well and enthusiasti- _-- -- se : cally attended that two meet- : Whether it's a personal gift, a wedding, cedented opportunities for wom-lings during the month have : Banquet or that socio! event, flowers add en are opening in every field."'| been planned. thet extra special touch to' the occa- As this year of 1963 rolls to-| The following is the slate of ep sion! We can supply beautiful flower wards an end the club has in-| Officers for 1963-64. az ' 'Wd W" orrangements for any ond all occasions. creased in membership to 119.) ,.61 president, Miss Margare!|I| (@ Te Mamit, | GID |... And Remember Flowers wired ony 'The afore-mentioned '"'unpre-| Pellow; first vice - president, / eet pe a where by FTD. cedented opportunities for wom-| Mrs. G. A. Rundle; second vice- ty men" have so increased since | president, Mrs. Barnard Lewis; Faget OTF be a o q K # d & 1945 that the entire theme for cued be he LA er a » i See «s Ba ee Sons th Regional Conference of the 8 vee ee , Donald; corresponding secre- yo ele oe 5) Be ' University Women's Clubs Of}tary Mrs. E. 9 Piato: gees 1 Re ot : PORTS Te Eastern Ontario, held in May,|gram, Mrs. J. B. Mitchell, ene aT 10% King W. ohies 725-1131 1963, was -"'Education for the boas and --, nee" w. DRIVE-IN FLOWER SHOP 163 BLOOR ST. W. 725-2512 Challenge Ahead." iriing; accra ersnip, i rs. The vers theme iteelt indi. A. R. Garrett; entertainment, cates the first aim of the local club -- to maintain towards its : community a responsibility in this changing world -- and so, to co mpl te ; stimulate interest of women in oO e omething public affairs.and to provide an ot i the party picture to cheer about! The local club being. affili- ated with the Canadian Federa- tion of University Women and the International Federation of University Women has consider- able strength behind it when it makes a concerted effort to bring about change in the exist- ing orders-of-the-day. This and other such clubs hold as a second aim, the pro- motion of higher education among women and especially to increase research work. In this regard the local club has set up as its only fund rai ising | project, the aim to provide an- nual scholarships. This year the | club awarded scholarships . to} four girls from the district's | High Schools who plan to pro-} ceed to university. The first) scholarship amounted to $150., | the second to $100. and two of | $75. each. | The third aim of this club is| to facilitate social interest and/f, co-operation between women of different universities throughout We put you the world. To fulfill this aim the club meets not only on the at your wel local level but also on the re- gional, national, and internation- groomed best ! al level. In this regard three} rose oa of the local elub at-| ; tended a regional conference in , ' . : Suatuw Mak sore to wae Make sure your party plans include You'll feel like cheering when our dry part in discussions concerning the educated woman and her . . ; ; ; page the cn. i ae our expert dry cleaning for your finery. cleaning makes your soiled clothing look summer, delegates from' the local club attended the Cana- ; so fresh and new. Our experts can re- San Gawen Gkine. of tes We take special care to make sure each pe Canadian Federation of Univer- ~ sity Women. At this meeting a garment looks its very best. Just phone move even the most stubborn stains to rouge = os Ach to re- : quest the Canadian government : : ; to encourage bilingualism in the for prompt pick-up and delivery. You'll perfection. Just call, and let us keep civil service. University women were urged to take the responsi- # : . iliiy te nesiere tect bc like our reasonable rates. your wardrobe at its well-groomed best. boards to introduce a second pene ae into ue curriculum. : ac member pays an annual fee from which a SANITONE DRY CLEANING A UNIONIZED SHOP levy is paid to the affiliates. : ee yrom, pene, schelareliips are You get Senitone Dry Cleaning at Eveleigh's Eveleigh's is the only unionized Launderers and awarde annually to assist ea . " young graduates working on an which is recognized as the best available. Sen- Drycleaners in Oshawe. This is your guarantee MA degree, and outstandin 4 ' . : in work ; miaddpies ai werk 66 pba itone is endorsed by Chatelaine Institute and of the utmost in and service. and a Ph.D. ' * In Oshawa, club meetings are Reader's Digest. held each second Wednesday of the month at the YWCA. The trend for the coming year would seem to be towards more 5 meetings with membership par- ; SANITONE - ticipation which in effect re- YOUR ne quires that some study and EST thought be made by each mem- Is B ber on a particularly current SANITONE , 'glted and. poealig - cromtapives Do ae aired and possi con ves xepcnee at ow -- Such HEA UARTERS ERY TEST meetings in past have ". vided lively discussion; call ta: Bye é formative and constructive thought and action has de- veloped fronr them: Informal and more social type yt 'om * pig al Bi EVELEIGH'S CLEANERS & LAUNDERERS -- the get-acquainted tea in the fall, the Christmas dinner, and 50 MILL ST. OSHAWA PHONE 723-4631 the June pot-luck picnic. Study groups are growing LEOHRTEESHENSOSRAP ERASER EE HE