UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES BATHE PARK LADIES' AUX. The monthly meeting was held last Tuesday with Mrs. William Haight presiding. The treasurer's repo:t given by Mrs. John Fisher. The resignation of Mrs, Stan- ley Hicks as secretary was ac- cepted with regret. Mrs. Cyril Shrigley agreed to act as sec- retary for the remainder of the year. ' Plans were made for banquets for Pee Wee girls. Atom, Pee Wee and Bantam boys to be held Ocipber 23, a hymn accompanied by Mrs. Lioyd Pegg at the piano, Mrs. E. G. Storie-sang a folk song, "I Wonder As I Wander." Mrs.. Jo Aldwinckle, the guest speaker, gave a summaty of the book, 'To Kill a Mocking Bird," which proved most inter- esting ° 7 Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Yroland stuvio in your Home, Church or Studio 21 ATHOL ST, W. "723-3680 THIS AD IS FOR Mrs. Alfred Austin thanked Mrs. Storie and Mrs. Aldwinckle after which the president, Mrs. D. I. Macleod presided for the usiness meting. Miss Marion Davenport read the financial report and Mrs. § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, Septersber 21, 1964 PERSONALS Presbyterian Women. / 2 jehhi A get-acquainted tea was held Mrs. Craigie in receiving wil be Mrs. D. R. Sinclair and tea hostesses will be 'Mrs. Gordon 'Riehl and Mrs, Frank Sparling. Presiding at the tea tables will be Mrs. A. H. Dancey, Mrs. W. J. S. McClure, Whitby; Mrs. G. Bell, Toronto and Mrs. Nina Cole of Madison, New Jersey. Mrs. Charlotte Frink was guest of honor at a family party yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest Peeling andj Mr. Peeling, Central Park boulevard south, in celebration of her 93rd birthday which falls today. recently at College Hill Schoo! for the Mothers of the Kinder- garten Class. Mrs. Nickolus Gulenchyn, i of the Home and School Association, welcomed the guests;, Principal Mr. Howard Brown brought greetings from the teaching staff, Mrs. Audrey M. Mayko teacher of the Kindergraten Class spoke to the motihers out- lining the Kindergarten Prog- ram for the year, The presi- dent then introduced the execu- tive who served the refresh- ments, Mrs, Fred Rose, former | president of the association and Mrs. William Dearborn, poured THE BRIDAL PAIR Marjerrison-Hockin Wedding - Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Johnson, Mary street, Miss Carolyn Johnson gradu- ated this month from the School of Nursing of Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, and has joined the nursing staff. Miss Johnson, is Games won by Mrs. John Fisher, Mrs. Ogden and Mrs. Willia Haight. Mrs. Robert Bell refreshments. ST. ANDREW'S U.C.W. St. Andrew's U.C.W. its September ti and 24. : A social half hour was spent. Leslie Lloyd, Mrs. John Ryan, Mrs. Wilfred and Mrs. John Jenkins served light with George Werry the minutes. Plans were discussed for the bazaar on Oct. 30 at 2 p.m. also for the fashion show Wed., Oct. m|14 at 8.30 p.m, by Unit 9. TRANQUIL INDIANS Pawneee Indians may nave been the first users of tranquil-| izers. They brewed a drink from) verbena flowers to quiet the" nerves and induce sleep, | Stephens read a former student of O'Neill Collegiate. lesson and prayer tea. An invitation was extended \to all the mothers and teaching staff to attend tonight's meeting Mr. and Mrs, D. R. Sinclair, | Masson street, have™as their) guest, Mrs. Sinclair's aunt, Mrs.! Nina Cole of Madison, New Jer-| Solemnized at Bowmanville of the Home and School Associa- _Ttinity United Church, Bow-|/Bowmanville. They wer etion. 2 Manville, was the setting ne- dressed alike in formal dresses | Mr. and Mrs, Meredith Mol- sey. oe a prac onebg Dep ange spor . ith = oe. fate have returned from @ three- 'Mr. Walter J. Fowlie, Fair- Mr. and fin' Caren Fred Mnes lena sleeves em 'eum, | Week a sgn ng gp mrtg ioe ng honor: A i H ; f <a : | i , Hockin, to Robert John Mar-|merbunds. Their headdresses|44, 4nd psa' oe ne wedbaeie oe She ooa. ag alee jerrison, son of Mr. and Mrs.|were matching circlets holding} ging af' their son, Jobn, to Miss|Fowlie and Mrs. Fowlie, Scar- Arthur Crawford Marjerrison, veils and they carried cascades) ,nnejte Sauliner, in St. An- borough, yesterday afternoon, Pie Reverend WK iia) a ae ie pn alah Rage pag erga egg l We, + =| 5 re Miss irs irthday. Attending were lander officiated and the soloist|Lee Anne Hockin, Bowmanville, Mrs. Jules Perrault and Mrs./nic other son, Mr. Harold SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT | Mr, and Mrs, Harry E. Weed-| mark, Whitby, wish to announce] \the engagement of their daugh-| lter, Doris Ellen, to Mr. Gerard, Majella' Cogswell, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles V. Cogswell, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, October 10, 1964, at 3.00 p.m. in St. Mark's| FOR THE FINEST IN |i Custom Made dessert and coffee. Unit 1 looked | after the program. Mrs. F. R.| the devotional) followed by LADIES! No Baby Sitter, | No Car Fare Of Leading Toronto Salons ° Experienced Hair Stylist FOR AMBITIOUS PEOPLE ONLY Fall Term Evening Classes - COMMENCE AT THE OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE Tuesday, October 6, 1964 and will continue until June 29, 1965. Classes are held TUESDAY and THURSDAY DIAL 725-3375 FOR COMPLETE DETAILS 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. © Tuition: 12:00 per month Choice of Subj Gregg Shorthand--Typing for Beginners-- Gregg Shorthand Speed Devel Classes -- Advanced Typing -- ph B. ing -- pen *, Ady "¥ e 4 y Cc iP y on Calculator operation. DRAPES SEE M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 was the bride's brother, Mr.|and Miss Suzanne Doran, Belle-| Olive Petley have retumed from Kenneth Hockin. who was ac-|ville, wearing similiar aqua|a vacation spent in London, companied by Mr. Arthur Col-\dresses of silk onganza over| England; Holland, Switzerland, lison. taffeta and carrying smaller|Germany and Austria. Given in mamnriage by her| cascades of similiar flowers. OMG tather te brite wore a fosed| 'The teat_man war MF. Ger Srman Lyon have fel silk taffeta formal gown featur-|ald Arthur Marjerrison, Bow- igre S toorday < visit t0 ing a bell-shaped skirt flowing|manville and the ushers were Washington D.C., visiting the see wath. "The bodice weer. Rous Pomert, Oshawa.) 4 rin ton Cemetery the White trimmed with old lace around|and Mr. Lioyd Hamilton, Bow-|, ee Capital. the home of the neckline and sleeves, Her| manville. | Afra Tees ed many headdress was a cluster of} Following the reception held| ther okie oe indorest. y flowers i a shoulder-jat the Bowmanville Lions') ee jength veil and she carried a| Centre, the couple left for a) Out-of-town guests cascade of white carnations,|honeymoon in Lake Placid,| the Marjernison-Hockin wedding yellow sweetheart roses and|New York, with the bride|recently in Trinity ve 5 tnavelling in a beige tweed| Church, Bowmanville, were: Mr. The matron of honor was the|semi-fitted dress, green hatjand Mrs. William Osborne, bride's sister, Mrs, Kenneth|and darker beige accessories.|South Porcupine, Ontario; Mr. Kelly and th eother attendants Saat Mek. Donald Badour and|Marjerrison will reside at 125) Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miss Joyce McLean, both of'Liberty street, Bowmanville. | Doran, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Begg, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. H. Doran, Haileyhury; Mr. and Mirs, Nelson Jackman and Mr. and Mrs. Harru Jackman, all of St. Catharines. Other guests were present from Monckland, Pembroke, Belle- ville, Long Sault, Port Perry and Toronto. Mrs. A. C. Craigie is opening her home, "Oraigstone," Ross- E\iand road west, next Saturday for a tea arnanged by St. Luke's ANN LANDERS Students Suffer Year-Book Cruelty Dear Readers: Recently I printed a 'letter "Elsie's mother." It told of an insulting caption which appeaned under Elsie's picture tn the high school' yearbook. The girl was heartbroken. I expressed outrage that a) handful of students should be given the power to cause such unhappiness. I asked for com- ment and got it--by the ton. My desk is piled high with expressions of compassion for|graduation. This caption|space reserved for activities Elsie. Fewer than 50 letters|greeted her when she opened|was left blank. Next to my pic- criticized Elsie for being thin-/her high school annual: "'Sur-|ture, the caption read, "Gener- skinned. I came in for some|prise Package!" Her parentslaily speaking, she's genemally knocks, too, because I asked/were furious. They, like you,| speaking." The girl who did 'he "Where were the faculty advis-jasked "Whene was the faculty |qirty work put beside her own ers?" (Some students regardjadviser?" Well, there wasn't! picture, "She was meant for faculty advisers as censorsjone. heaven, not. earth." whose role inhibits freedom of) pitishurgh: I wish the cry-| Chicago: In our high school speech.) ibabies who can't stand to hear|this line appeared under a gimls Here are samples of the mhail.|the truth about themselves|picture: "Only for -her friends Los Angles: I graduated from! would take a flying leap into|_and- she doesn't have an en- a St. Louis high school in 1936.\the ocean. If a person is dumbiemy im the world." Several Under the picture of my sweet-jenough to get on bad terms|hyndred books were printed be- heart appeared this caption,|with the yearbook staff, he de-|fore the girl's parents heard of "An empty vessel makes lots'serves whatever they writ elit. When they threatened to sue of noise." I married the "empty |about him. the school board the books vessel." He is now president of) Appleton, Wis.: When I read|were junked at great expense. cruel young people can be, and to plead for faculty guidance. |tions and class prophecies. It was a great day when the com- mittee voted to eliminate them from our yearbook. The yearbook committee placed this caption under the picture of a frail boy who was a polio cripple--"and now we have the Olympic winner of the 100-yard- dash."" The yearbook came out jon a Friday. The following Sun-|know them." day the boy hanged himself. | peoria: Although I was & Youngstown: Last year @ se-|member of the National Honor activities, using as our philoso- phy, "By their deeds shall ye attending On their return, Mr, and. Mrs.|and Mrs. Gerald-Dorry, froquois We now) print only the senior's list of | nior girl became pregnant and | Society and held offices in mu-| just barely made it through|<ie and literary groups the/| |Fowlie, Toronto; his two daugh- United Church, Whitby. 2 \ters, Mrs, Clyde Annette, Parry|" Sound; and Mrs. Ivan Williams,| - Bay Ridges, with their families; Mr. Walter Fowlie and Mrs. Fowlie and family, Brooklin; Mr, and Mrs. George Puckrin, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin, Mr. and Mrs, Gorden Smith, Mr. and 'Mrs. Charles Clemence, all of Audiey; and Mr. and Mrs George Fowlie, Port Credit. MARRIAGE PROBLEM Q. | know a 20-year-old girl who is considering marriage to her first cousin, Is such @ marriage advisable from a medical standpoint? A. The possibility of hereditary diseases showing up in the children of blood relatives is greater than when the parents are not related, This is due to the fact that a related husband and wife may each carry a "'silent" undesirable hereditary trait which was present in their common ances- tors. If these persons marry non-relatives, the concealed trait is more likely. to. remain dormant for many generations without appearing in the children. it should be noted that in some states the marriage of first cousins is prohibited by low. IMPENDING MENOPAUSE Q. | am 47 and show signs of the menopouse (periods 12 to 25 days apart), Should | consult a doctor or just let nature take her course? A. You should consult your physician, Such wide variations may or may not be significant but should not be passed off as a normal prelude to the menopause. After an examination the doctor will decided what steps to take. Filling prescriptions is a professional and per- sonol service, which we provide in keeping with the highest standards of pharmacy. The bride's grandmother, Mrs. H. Porter of Smiths Falls attended the wedding of Carole} Elizabeth Porter to Glenn Doug-| las Hea in St, George's Memo- rial Ohurch recently, Others from Smiths Falls were Mr. and |Mrs. W. K. Porter, Mr. and Mrs. \Lloyd Porter. Mr. Myron Porter and Miss Marsha Porter, |Others from out of town were {Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher, Mr, jand Mrs. H. Schumleas, Miss} Betty Jane Elliott, Miss) |Frances Boughflower, Miss| |Heather Djarmond and Miss Helen Needham, all of Kit- chener; Miss Mabel Porter, Ottawa; Mrs. E, T. Casson and son, Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Creegan and Miss |Frances Lynn Creegan, Bramp- iton; Mr, and Mrs.- Edwin Hea, |Detroit, _Michiban; Mr, and} Mrs, John Skinner, Owen |Sound; Mr. and Mrs. B. A. |Marsh, Toronto. A. E. JOHNSON 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 14% King St. East 723-2721 \J. 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