PRESIDENT of the ly- ceum Club and Women's Art Association, Mrs. Uriah Lyceum Club's May Luncheon Is Highly Successful Event A most successful luncheon, the club's most popular annual event, was held by the Lyceum Club and Women's Art Associa- tion in the McLaughlin Public Library on Monday. Mrs, Uriah Jones presided|yrs Janetos, Mrs. Erast Hucu-|bring good used clothing to the to speculate and introduced the head table guests: Mrs..W. R. Philp, presi- dent of the Peterborough Ly- ceum Club; Miss Catharine On- Bie My to the May luncheon. Miss Catherine Ongley and Mrs. Ongley gaye a graphic de- W. R. Philp, president of the scription of her visit to Mor- Peterborough Lyceum Club occo,.--Oshawa Times Photo Jones, left, welcomed Miss THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW If you are careful to avoid extravagance and refuse to make hasty decisions, no mate ter what pressure is put upon you, you should find Saturday a highly enjoyable day. Espec- jally favored: Outdoor pursuits, social functions and group ac- tivities generally. FOR THE BIRTHDAY your horoscope indicates that the celestial spotlight will be focussed on your job activities and financial interests for the next five-and-a-half months. If you put forth your best ef forts from now on and, at the same time, go all out in co- operating with superiors and others in a position to help fur- ther your aims (such persons will be especially interested for the balance of this month, in} September and October) you} UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES should be able to rack up con- siderable gain by Nov. 1. The months of November and] December can best be spent in| taking profits, reviving business KING STREET UCW 10 |Oshawa societies were introduc- ed by Mrs, Aldwinckle. These|¢d Church met in the lincluded Mrs, Louis |Mrs, Herbert Hyman, |Harry Greene, Mrs. Mrs. 10 members present, Nevatt, |Mrs. Geza Angi, Mrs. Stephen|the bale being packed the last |Minacs, Mrs. Nicholas Lakas,|week of May, and asked \lak, Mrs. Louis Chamberland, | church. 'Mrs, Howard Gimblett, Mrs. Edward Kotynski and Mrs.jmembers will meet at Hyman, | Parlor for its May meeting with Members were reminded of) 0M all fronts. situations and re - evaluating Unit 10 of King Street Unit- prospects with a view to further church ¢xpansion of interests in Janu-| ary, when you will begin a} highly propitious 11-year cycle} One admonition, and the end of October, don't) If tomorrow is your birthday) For the June meeting thejengage in any risky ventures), + a Miss | (left) and Mrs. however:| Coy are seen at the Ritual to While it could prove profitable] table where they are being a bit between now| welcomed into Heather Thompson ~ RUSHEES ARE WELCOMED Gamma Epsilon Chapter' of Beta Sigma Phi at a recent meeting held to welcome new Lewis Mc- rushees. the Ontario --Oshawa Times Photo THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 15, 1964 9 NEWS IN BRIEF WOULD COMPARE NEWS German Chancellor Ludwig Er- hard says he favors exchanges of newspapers between West Germany and Communist East Germany. He told a student audience this is in response to a recent suggestion from Com- lbricht that he might be willing to permit it, LAY CABLE IN EAST LONDON (AP)--Three cable ships soon begin 2,000 nautical miles of cable in the China Sea to link Hong Kong, Jessetton (Malaysian Borneo) and Singapore, chair- man Sir John MacPherson of 'Cable and Wireless Limited has announced, Cable service is ex- pected to begin next February. FORM QUAKE TEAMS PARIS (AP)The United Na- tions Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization has de- cided to organize earthquake' survey teams of three to five ipersons who could get to any quake area within 72 hours. from observation how to limit deaths and damage. APPROVE CHANGE VANCOUVER (CP) -- A pro- posal to turn Point Roberts, lo- cated in the state of Washing- ton, into an international park in memory of the late President Kennedy has been approved by the Vancouver parks board, The tiny area south of here is com- WEST BERLIN (AP) -- West]? munist party boss Walter Ui-|p Their mission would be to learn) 7 Scone psergmnee ttt Here's a winning smile that's going to carry this young man a long way. He is Raymond Mallett, one-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Don- pletely isolated from the US. ald Mallett, Jasmine cres- PERSONALITY PLUS cent, and his well - known grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Snowden and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mallett, all of Oshawa. --Aldsworth Photography | Sept , lat | the|in June or December -- pele fk Wg sig ord Orton HONOR STUDENTS Special events are h id every John Lapa. |home of Miss Mary MacLean ially if motivated by a desire} A 'ni : . Mrs. Jones paid a tribute to for a pot luck supper. to please someone with a A Bi a. hee ach fh ttt coil' aaa wed the charter members and those|, Mrs. Glen Stevens chose) you are emotionally involved. |jiterary ability and an appreci|students about to begin the aca-| present received a carnation| "Family Life at Home" for her) pomestic matters should belation of the arts demic year I Named were Miss|theme of worship. Mrs. Lloyd) generally harmonious for the|)--------- ees vere TR gley, Miss Jean Fetterley, Mrs. S. V. Barlow, immediate past} president; Mrs. Ralph Wallace| and Miss Agnes Strickland,| ENGELS vice-presidents; Mrs. Fran Hortop, treasurer; Mrs. E, C. H. Jury, program convener, Mrs. Avern Taylor, recording secre- tary; Miss Flossie Coyte, mem- bership convener; Mrs. Lucas Peacock, former vice-president; Mrs, J. Bruce McGregor, art convener, Mrs. J. H. mid, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Jo Aldwinckle repre- senting the press. Mrs. Philp brought greetings from Peterborough and _intro- duced Mrs. Jack Nicholls and Mrs. Gordon Clegg, vice-presi- dents, who accompanied her. Mrs. Clegg is the former Mar- garet Kinnear of Oshawa. Miss Fetterley, chief librar- ian, reminded the members that this was the 10th anniversary of the Lyceum Club's association with the library and many suc- cessful meetings had been held during the fall and winter months during these years, bringing 'speakers of note to Oshawa. Invited guests representing| i ndieman er k corsage, McDiar-| |Velma Kaiser, Mrs. A .E. Mc-|Tindall presented the Kibbin, Miss May Dillon, Miss|book on India, Miss E. M. Holmes, Mrs. W. H. King,| Wilson served refreshments. now .of Peterborough; Mrs. G.|~ ee D. Conant, Mrs. Ewart Mc-|lim religion; Laughlin and Mrs. charter member. The tables were prettily de- -- Bi corated with pink geranium|thanks of . plants and "lacy ladies', creat-|2% guests. ed by Mrs, W. S. C. Larmer, Jones expressed th the club the days of fast- Leonard|ing and feasting and the status Richer. Mrs. Jones herself is ajof women. Her well-documented address was much appreciated member: this connection in mid-Novem- ber. Socially, you can gain in popularity and win new friends between early June and mid- September; also in December and January. And, if romance is on your mind, look for some interesting developments 'tween now and June 1, in Aug- e Ss study | next 12 months, but be alert to} Muriel), possible period of stress in be-| were used as place cards. The) buffet table presented. a colorful array of delectable salads of all descriptions, The luncheon | was arranged by the social) convener, Mrs. M. H. Moffatt.|] Mrs, Walter Jonnson Introduc- | ed Miss Catharine Ongley who | described vividly the people and/ customs of Morocco. 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