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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jan 1964, p. 8

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MR. AND MRS. GERRARD GALEA ---Qshawa Times Photo New Year's Eve "At Home" Marks 25th Anniversary Mr, and Mrs, Gerrard Galea, Olive avenue, received 25th wedding anniversary, New Year's Eve. Mrs, Galea is the former Tona Aquilina, born on the Island of Malta GC, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Raphael Aquilina, Mr. Galea, also born on Malta, is the son of the late Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Galea, They were mar- ried in the Parish Church of St. Joseph, Kalkara, Malta, De- their friendg and relatives at thur home on the occasion of their cember 31, 1938 with the Most Reverend Charles Bugeja offi ciating, Mr, and Mrs, Galea have had three children. Two born in third, Raphael, was born in Can- ada and is now 10 years old, Mr. and Mrs, Galea caime to Canada in 1950, where they settled in Oshawa, Mr. Galea is employed 'by the Oshawa Public Utilities Commission and Mrs. Galea, by the Ontario Hospital, Whitby, Malta, Carmen and Sina, were lost during the'war, and the emer Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Jonuary 9, 1964 Girl's Inspiring The following extract from the St, Petersburg Times has been forwarded by Mr, and Mrs, Victor B, Cri of Osh- awa who are wintering at Ven- ice, Florida (616 Golf drive), The article was written by Lona Mary O'Connor, 16, of Braden- ton, for the Manatee High School newspaper of which she is edi- tor, Her. frontpage editorial on the assassination of President Kennedy was unsigned but at- tracted so much attention that she was invited to read it at a meeting of the school board. Board members, her editorial: "Handicapped as we are by the unpolished style and stum- bling emotion of youth, we are yet faced with the task of ex- pressing a dignified tribute to the martyred president, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, "Logic and composure, how- ever, refuse to blossom in the frigid, silent atmosphere of grief and shock, If the adults of the nation are paralyzed by dis- belief and indecision, can their children, to whom this black weekend has brought bewilder- ment and terror:for the future, be expected to recover and car- ry on? "We have seen a vital, bril- tiring from office, Installation of officers and executive for 1964 will take place next Monday, UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES COURTICE UCW The Joy Unit of Courtice UCW held its first meeting of the New Year at the home of Mrs. Cecil Simmons, Mrs, Donald Cowle read the minutes and Mrs, Alec: Garden gave the treasurer's report. The devotional riod was opened with prayer by Mrs, El- don Little followed with scrip- ture by Mrs. Norris Conboy. Mrs, James Willis and Mrs. John Pettersen also took part. A new slate of officers was announced Mrs. Cecil Sim- mons as 2 wnit leader, Mrs, Eldon Essery; secretary, Mrs, Eldon Little; treasurer, Mrs, Alec Gordon; social con- vener," Mrs, Cecil Simmons; program convener, Mrs. Don- ald Cowle; devotional leader, Mrs, Norris Conboy; flower convener, Mrs. James Willis. Refreshments were served by Mrs, Eric Dunham and Mrs Alee Gordon, The next meeting will be February 3 at the home of Mrs, Louls Kinsman. LEGION AUXILIARY The Ladies Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion Branch 43, held its first meeting for 1964 on Tuesday, January 7, with Mrs, Florence Pegg, from Pro- vincial Command, Toronto, will _-- the officers and execu- ve, A bus will be chartered for January 29, for members wish- Maple Leaf Gardens, The price is $4.00 which includes a re- served seat at the Gardens and bus fare, Mrs, Eric Jacklin is in charge of transportation, tele- 'phone 725-4168, While seats are available members may take thelr daughters, The bus will leave the terminal at 6.30 p.m. Mrs, David Rollo a past presi- dent is a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. PMA CLUB The Pleasant Monday After. noon Club held its first meeting for 1964 in the Legion Hall on January 6, with Mrs. George . Lee presiding. Favorite hymns were sung and Mrs, Lee gave a reading. Year. ly reports were given by Mrs. R,. G, Collison, sick and card convener, also by Mrs, William Reed, treasurer. The books were audited and found correct. Mrs, Raymond Dillabough) first vice-president for 1963 was presented with a gift by Mrs. the president, Mrs. Norman McEvers presiding, Many let- ters of thanks were received from veterans in hospitals and institutions who had received Christmas cheer from the auxil- iary, also from sick and shut-in members, A donation is to be sent to the -- Minor Hockey Associa- jon, The executive and committee party given by the Men's Branch will be held on January 25, The installation dinner will be held next Tuesday, January 14, at 7.00 p.m, Tickets are one dol- lar and ten cents and may be bought from Mrs. Alyn Elliot, ing to go to the Ice Follies at! Benjamin Jacklin as she is re-| January 138, 2.30 p.m, Refreshments were served by Mrs. R. G. Collison. and Mrs, George V. Lee. $rd SCOUT GROUP AUX. | The regular meeting: of the igrd Oshawa Scout Group Auxil- jiany was held at the home of iMrs, James Wraith and_ took the form of a pot luck Christ- mas dinner with exchange of ifts, . Following the social hour a short business meeting was held, The president, Mrs, Hugh Reader In Florida Contributes Editorial With Cloth And By ELEANOR ROSS The meticulous, dedicated homemaker must sometimes feel that she spends the best years of her life with a dust- cloth in one hand and a mop in the other, As soon as she cleans the house, more dust moves in and settles down, The frustrating question is; Where does it come from? Actually, from two sources outside and inside! Next time you clean house, keep right on going--out the front door and the back door--because much of newsmen | and invited guests sat in stark |) silence as the young girl read | iN MR, V, E, CRIDLAND liant leader and a deranged, de- flant pariah fall in bloody, m- sane killings, The symbolism of this horror echoes back a hun- dred years, back indeed to any temporary triumph of a hateful =" over a dedicated pa- riot; "But we cannot stand forever stultified by these events, Icon- ically, we, the youth of the na- tion, are probably the only ones physically able to rub our burn- ing eyes, sweep away the shame, and restrain the ghast- ly disorder, "This generation of adults has been shaken to its roots by the events of November 22, 1963. Nevertheless, it has managed to stip back into its offices and stores, in an effort to regain the order and dignity that dissoived last Friday, We know in our hearts, though, that it will never be the same for our parents. "So we must call on the re- silience of our youth and aid those who are weakened by shame and sorrow. For the na- tion has lost a piece of its youth, and there is no one to replace it but us." Peterson, welcomed the _ nine members present and the Scout Mothers Prayer was repeated followed by a moment of si- lence in remembrance of the late President, John F, Ken- nedy, The various read, The president reported on the candy, candy canes and bags for the Cubs and Scouts party. A questionaire on "What do reports were | 'SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliable Ges Dealer in your eres, you know about Scouts and| Cubs?" was conducted by the) 31 CELINA ST. (Corner ot Athol) 728-9441 president, Mrs, Peterson also) vincial Conference. | The Father and Son war als. cussed and it was decided that it be the same as it was last group with the mothers included| with the fathers and sons. STOVE Premium FUEL i | | | reported on the Kingston Pro- to be held in February was dis- year -- catered by another! Automatic Delivery by Metered Trucks Phone 668-3341 aN Bs SS SARE SATISFACTION OSHAWA SBS ROW VE Qe BB gore FOAMBAC RUGS SIZE 9 x 12 DOWNTOWN © Serged on all four sides. Colors 'green, mocha, beige. RANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDE! ) 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE a eel the diri that is carried or blown into the house comes from porch, walks, garage, driveway and patio, These areas should be swept clean--even scrubbed with then hosed down 'where they are adjacent to open windows, The less dirt allow on out- Hit The Dusty Trail Duster wii have to combat indoors. Provide decor mats and shoe. scrapers to spare the carpeting and rs. fibre mats are excel- be occasionally scrubbed clean with soap or detergent suds, The more decorative mats, of course, look better inside, These Rough lent outside the doors, and can/did When you have taken precau- tions against dust from the out: side, turn your attention te. the dust-collectors that ofen go un- noiced inside the house. As an experiment, run your fingers across radiator tops, along the louvers of the warm-air ventil- ators, around the baseboards and over the window sills, Even though you are sure you cle jo a H earlier in the day, chances are these "dustbins" were ne! glected, If so, they. will inevit- ably dispense an unsightly film include colorful cut pile mats 'bonded to rubber bases which absorb water and, dirt and for- tunately are machine-washabdle, Ribbed plastic mats are also ef- fective and can be bought in squares or by '"e yard, It's a idea, too, to sup. plastic boots for gardening, car- washing and other outside chores, Place some kind of con- suds,|tainer handy inside the front and back joors, so muddy boots and rubbers can be deposited where they will do the least side entrances, the less you! harm, AVIDSON'S ply the family with disposable' SPECIAL Snow jilbisissididibitaiisc of the CLEARANCE Women's Boots Reg. 14.95 to 16.95 NOW CLEARING - AT | 9.98 No Ley-Aways No Deposits All Sales Final apell we have decided to clear eur SNOW BOOTS Now! 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