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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jun 1964, p. 8

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@ THE-OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, June 15, 1904 THE STARS SAY MARRIED AT MARKHAM SANDRA ISABEL SHAW united in marriage to Flight Lieutenant Dennis Gordon Jaques, in St. Andrew's United Church, Markham, re- cently. The bride is the By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Stick to routine affairs now, and don't expect too much on any front. It will be one of those middle-of-the-road days-- nothing too disturbing, nothing spectacular. Outdour interests, however, will prove mote pleas- ing than most. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, from now until the end of Octo- ber, it would be advisable to aim only for goals which are within your obvious reach. Do not hope to profit much from new enterprises, . either! business or financial but, in November, do consolidate what gains you have made since. the beginning of the year. Despite some job recognition in late October and-or late De- cember, and the possibility of a bit of financial gain in early along. these lines until early 1965, when they will enter a fine planetary cycle which should be profitable on all counts. tive influences for accomolish- ment in the immediate future, you should, nevertheless, be happy, since the stellar spot- light will shine strongly on your personal relationships for many July and-or early August, Gem-| » inians can't expect too much), Despite the somewhat nega-| § See ee months to come. If you are careful to avoid, friction during early December, you should have smooth sailing in domestic circles, and both late July and late October will| Therese will be old in August and Joanne Mary, was o'd June 4. The are the daughters Maureen five years her sister, two years little girls NOW LITTLE SISTER IS TWO ANN LANDERS Dear Readers: Remember the letter from the neighbors who wrote about Kelly's dog who wouldn't eat meat on Fri- day? Well, that letter unloosed a torrent of testimonials which strongly suggests that our ; |furred and feathered friends are at least as smart as people --if not smarter. Here are some samples from my mail: From Highland Park, TMili- nois: If you think Kelly's dog is unusual what would you say about our English Setter, Lev- iticus? : We got "Lev" when he was four months old--a gift from friends who are deeply reli- gious. These friends adhere rig- idly to the strict dietary laws of their faith, + | Leviticus not only refuses to 'jeat meat which is not kosher _|but the meat must be served -|to him on a Yiddish newspaper. We have tried both the Chicago Sun - Times and the Chicago :|Daily News but Lev cannot be ; |fooled--_RIGHT HAND UP Dear Right Hand Up: I have |no comment whatever to make on Leviticus. Particularly since of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Boyle, |Mrs. Helen Palmer, the wom- Eastmount street, and the jen's editor of the Toronto Star,| grandaughters of Mrs. H. B. |sent me a clipping from that; Pets' Clever Tricks Fill Many Letters in Daytona Beach who used to play gin rummy? His master began by letting the chimp play a few hands for. kicks. When that chimp blitzed one of the best card players in Florida in three hands, the boys got mad and wouldn't jet the monkey sit in the game. From Seattle: Our Weimara- ner, Ellsworth, loves classical music, He cordings are on the hi-fi. When the kids put on the rock-and-roll Ellsworth leaves the room. Sev- eral months ago our daughter bought some Beatle records. Ellsworth whined and moaned and: finally put his paw on the knob and turned the machine off. Columbus, Ohio: Our dog "Strib" was only a mutt but he was an awfully smart mutt. When I was nine years old, Mom announced to the family that we were going to have a new baby in the house. ; The very next morning "Strib" went out for his morn- ing walk and returned carrying a baby shoe in his mouth. He For the next several months he sits meditatively when Onmandy or Bernstein re- proudly laid it at Mother's feet. | kept bringing home baby snoes --about one eveny two weeks. This went on until the new baby came and then he stopped. From Kansas City: Our oldest daughter went with a guy |never could warm up to. When he came to call our beagle had to be put in the back hall. Sparky hated that fellow, and he sure did show it. She mar- ried the guy and he turned out to be a real rat. I told my two young daughters I didn't want any fellows coming to the house a second time if Sparky didn't like 'em. This may sound nutty, but both girls used Sparky as a guide and tolay they are married to two fine young men 'and are very happy. From Los angetes: Our. nah bird, Socrates, a fi large vocabulary good bit of talking. We thought mynah birds had- and We j strictly. imitators, but now r not so sure. Three days the California election for' ernor I was having an- ment with a friend. I said him, "I'll bet you $20 Nixon will win." Socrates poked his head through the cage and shrieked "'NO, NO, Pat Brown will win, Pat Brown will win." How do you like them apples? HOUSEHOLD HINT Help yourself thread a needle by cutting the thread on the bias. wishes to the opening 112 SIMCOE By Appointment |) PHONE 728-5842 | EDWARD P. BIALEK D.D.S. for the general practice of Dentistry ot OSHAWA, ONT. announce of his office ST. NORTH JUNE 15, 1964 Proudlove, Toronto. _ |paper describing a kosher cat, --Ireland Studio jowned by Rabbi Louis Farrell. ' The mixing of meat and milk lbe highly ausp new |romance and-or marriage; also next May. Social activities should be highly stimulating between now and mid-September; also in De- cember and January, and both July and December will be propitious for travel. A child born on this day will daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw, Markham, form- erly of Oshawa and the bride- groom is the son of Mrs. Gordon Jaques, Brantford, and the late Mr. Jaques. UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES be idealistic, sensitive and tal- ented along literary lines. LODGES AND SOCIETIES is forbidden by Orthodox Jew- ish law. Rabbi Farrell's cat/ must have known this because) COURT CHARLENE 11750 The regular meeting of Court Charlene 11750. was held recent-| ly in the Orange Temple, with) the president, Sister Zelda Mac-| Millan, presiding. Court was} d with the assistance of STORIE PARK AUX. The Storie Park Ladies' Aux- iliary held its regular meeting at the clubhouse recently with 12 members present. The secretary and treasurer's reports were read. Mrs, John MacDonald won the lucky prize. On June 24 the Ladies' Aux- iliary are holding a dessert tea. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Garfield Killingbeck and Mrs. Gerome Hickey. | 21ST SCOUT GROUP AUX. The regular meeting of the 21st Scout Group Auxiliary was held in Kedron lower hall re- cently. The president, Mrs. Nel- son Wright, presided. Several announcements per- taining to events in the futute f Scout an b work. were noted. Mrs. Wilfred Pascoe was named chairman of the nomin- ating committee, assisted by Mrs. Bert Smith and Mrs. Clif- ton James. The new officers are tobe installed at the October meeting. There will not be a September) meeting. GRACE LUTHERAN GUILD A short business meeting of the Grace Lutheran Women's ; 20. Mrs. James Randall gave the meditation and Mrs. Lloyd Jewell led in prayer. Mrs, Stephen Saywell capably dealt with the chapter "The Holy Spirit in the Christian Life" in the study of The Word and The Way. Bible passages were read dealing with the Holy Spirit and the Holy Trinity. Mrs. Saywell gave each mem- ber much food for thought in connection with this chapter. The next meeting will take the form of a pot luck supper and social evening, June 24, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bickle, Fernhill boulevard.|; Members of the Unit were asked) to invite their husbands to this}; event. ; Refreshments were served by) ' Mrs. Bruce Vaillancourt's|; group. | TOPS LOSIN' LASSIES | The meeting was opened by| the leader Pauline Shaw with Tops fighting song. KOPS graduating pins were presented to Pauline Shaw Receives Diploma Miss Judith Irene Saun- ders graduated from the Atkinson School of Nursing elbeen made in Court procedure. = \guests 2/0. E. Keith Clarke, Duncan Lowden, _|Gordon Crawford and District *\Deputy High Chief Ranger, Sis- "|Richard spoke on the progress -\jand hopes everyone will back him in his campaign of one new acting Chaplain, Sister Winnie} Killen. Sister Irene Nutter gave a re-| port on the Eastern Ontario Pro-| vincial Assembly which was held in Brockville this year, She quoted a few changes that have Sisters Molly Hartshorn and Margaret Smith gave their re- ports, Court Charlene was pleased to have High Chief Ranger, Broth- er Albany Richard on hand for most of the meeting. Other present were Brothers, Cook, Jack Graham, ter Evelyn Clarke. Brother} of Canadian Order of Foresters member per member in the year 1964. Sisters from Court Venture: in Bowmanville were also present. Sister Elsie Blair gave her re- port of the"fall bazaar. Baked) candy and any) e 3 he refused to drink milk when Following the supper different) meat was served. Frequently CHIROPRACTOR Neck and Shoulder Pains Nervous Stomach 100 King St. E. 728-5156 Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. | awards for the past year were|the kosher cat d trated his awarded. Mrs. Kenneth Young.|dedication to this dietary law Mrs. Ray Crossley and Mrs,|{or suests to their utter : jamazement, Calm Moulds were presented bag ei Miami: I don't want to with Beta Sigma Phi coffee|/take anything away from Kel- spoons for obtaining perfect at-|ly's dog, but did you know tendance, there was a chimpanzee down) Mrs. John Beaupre announced that Mrs. Percy Bradley was the winner of the award given HOWARD'S 926 SIMCOE NORTH 725-3144 for the best program presented during the year and Mrs. Har- old Ball, retiring president, was presented with the past presi- dent's gavel] pin and congratu- lated for her splendid - leader- ship and successful year with the chapter. Mrs. Kenneth Young, chair-| man of the ways and means} committee presented a cheque on behalf of the chapter to Mrs.| Leon Davey who represented the Women's Welfare League of Simcoe Hall. FOR THE FINEST IN Custom Made DRAPES SEE M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 @ DRAPES @ BROADLOOM @ SLIPCOVERS @ FREE ESTIMATES © "Decorating Ideas" takes more t Entertainment for the even-| ing began with the 'Four In Accord" -barbershop group. These gentlemen sang several selections among which were: "Mighty Like a Rose" and "I Heard a Robin This Morning'. Sorority members presented a variation of entertainment. In order these were: a skit entitled "Lanky and Shorty; an accor- dion selection, a pantomime \' Od HOKOQLENOLOQQARNLEQDLEROROR neanevas sane ssnusans sas Natasa tats WNOOOOOOOO000000 here's how to .- place your feet Lifting a heavy load It takes "know-how" fo lift it so you won't get hurt! Many strains, slipped discs and sprains have resulted from improper lifting If you have a heavy load to lift « - look it over carefully to decide the best way to grasp it e+ gel a good grip on it han strength! do it safely... close to it Joyce Fulling, Dorothy Starkey and Frances Kettela (a trans- feree from Means-to-be Lenas) and honored at Provincial Rec- ognition Days, held at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto. Nelda Phapnenhour was) | versity of Toronto. Mis of Toronto Western Hospital on Monday June 8, when complete with costumes by the i 3 ill be " : ing made will Beta Sigma Phi Beattlettes, a she received her diploma at the graduation exercises held in Convocation Hall, Uni- | s Saunders who attended Cen- | goods, aprons) other items appreciat futurama millinary fashion show Court was closed with prayer}, Lalnatne oe apres and everyone sat down to Cine eee called the tasty pot luck supper. Please RES : note members, starting in Sep- tember, Court will be held on 3000 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! «+ bend your knees and keep your back straight -. keep the load close to your body «+ be sure you can see past if IF THE LOAD IS TOO HEAVY FOR ONE PERSON LADIES! No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. BERNARD Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Stylist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. 728-9317 _By The Yard At HARLEIGH SUPPLIES (Oshawa Ltd.) Oshawa Shopping Centre BRR NR NNN Nt OTRO FO OO RRR ORR RRS WOOOIQIOOOIOOOOOIOOIOIOIOIOIOQIIIOIOIOIOIOOOIOIOON Guild, held at the home of Mrs. John A. Steffen, was preceded by supper at the Oshawa Shop- ping Centre. Several gowns for) the use of Altar boys were to) be ordered and future fall plans} were discussed. Several mem-| bers volunteered to help at) Hillsdale. Manor. recognized as an over 50 Ib.| tral Collegiate and graduated | a ion f loser and Marlyn Nash eet from Dr. F. J. Donevan Col- 'ees fourth Tuesday each month 40 lbs. loss. legiate, is the daughter of | BETA SIGMA PHI A poem composed by Anne} Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Sauni- (Ontario Gamma Epsilon Ch.) McAllister in honor of the KOPS;| ders Oshawa boulevard ' The last regular meeting of- was read by Lois Stuart. --LeR« the Ontario Gamma Epsilon| bayr for the month of May,,---- f Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi to was Sheila McLaren with 4) OWNED MEADOWLAND be held before the summer sea- There will be no further pon witt Tie Ibe. Bet rhs The 10-acre meadowland at son was in the form of a pot meetings until October when SiNeie 11 ths in yi gett Lg, Runnymede, where the Magnaluck supper held recently at potluck supper will start the) vonder 1014 Ibs loss arlyn 4@-\Carta was signed, once was|Westminster Church with the fall season. Each member is to) 'The sth arinual Provincial owned by an_ American-born; Westminster United Church bring a prospective member! Recognition Days held in Tor- woman, Lady Fairhaven. Women catering Members of with them. onto were attended by the fol- Co ee eg ~~ Coeere lowing: Pauline Shaw, Joyce|counts-of demonstrations, meais,\Were Suests for the evening. | NELLIE DEARBORN UNIT Fulling, Frances Kettela, Dor-| displays and meetings of the The Nellie Dearborn Unit of othy Starkey, Lois Stuart, Win-| convention. St. Stephen's UCW met ---- nie Brillinger, Margaret Stauf-| Mean-to-be Lenas extended ly at the home of Mrs. Jack|er Marilyn Nash, Jean Hol-|an invitation to Losin' Lassies) , Cook, with 13 members in at-jingcworth, Evelyn Wilt, Alice|to a picnic in June which was tendance. an Boychyn, Marion Hoskin, Mari-| accepted. Catering plans were discuss-iyy Tavender, Maureen Smith,| It was announced that a new ed regarding two June wed-|\Shirjey Scuik; Mary Calvert}Tops club was forming in Osh-| as iy made| brenda Holden. |awa and for further informa-| 6h Gar Tall waar to be helal members all gave ac-ition call 723-7847. 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