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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Nov 1964, p. 8

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@ THEOSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, November 3, 1964 UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES set for the January Snowflake| ; Bridge. Mrs. Perry announced CHRIST MEMORIAL WA (Naomi Group) - The October meeting of the Naomi Group of the WA of Christ Memorial Church was held recently in the church On-Da, will be the guest speak- er. This talk will be of interest to anyone interested in chil- dren's camps. GET-ACQUAINTED TEA Bronze and yellow chrysan- set the theme " lounge. The pr ident, Mrs. Robert Galpin, opened the meet- ing with the WA prayer. Mrs, Edwin Roberts gave a report from the Advisory Coun- cil, The president reported on the successful night of cards held in September. It was announced. that the date for the Christmas Bazaar had been set for December 2, with Mrs. David St. Andrews the convener for the Naomi group; that corporate WA com- munion would be held in the church on December 6; and that Mrs. James Howard was looking after the sale of church calendars. for the Kindergarten tea held recently at Sunset Heights School. : : Mrs. Robert Lymer and Mrs. James Hardy, conveners of the tea. greeted the ,mothers, as they arrived. Mré, B. J. Sal- mers, president of the Home and School Association, wel- comed the mothers, comment- ing that she was pleased that so many were able to attend. Mr. L. Weiderick, principal of the school, spoke briefly, then introduced Mirs. M. E. Scott, that a small quantity of Christ- mas Idea books would be avail- able from Mrs. Dwight Bunner, Dates to' be remembered were the Christmas Bazaar, Novem- 22; and the next meeting of the unit, Wednesday, December 2, group in charge. by Mrs. Kenneth Suddard who Married Woman" and a quiz on Birds in the Bible was held. A social hour was enjoyed with refreshments being served by: Mrs. K. Suddard, Mrs. Gomme and members of their group. brief outline of health dures for the school. Miss GyTrull-and Mrs. W. proce- the school nurse, who gave a) R.| 1ST SCOUT GROUP AUX. The 1st Oshawa Scout Group Auxiliary held its annual meet- ling with twenty members pres- ber 18, UCW Sunday, November) | would be the Christmas meet-| : ing, with Mrs. Fred Bidgood's) ; The program was arranged i read a humorous poem "Just a) ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: My 4\steady boy friend just gave ~ 'jmy engagement ring. Thi _|lmeans I must go to a doctor for 'la pre-marital physical examin- lation within the next several weeks. I don't mind going to a doctor 'Ito have my throat painted or '|to get a flu shot, but the thought of a complete physical exam by a man makes me sick to my stomach, Please, Ann, don't tell me that I'm afraid of men and to get over my prudishness before I marry or I will be in trouble. The truth is my boy friend and I have alréady done things you don't approve of--so it isn't stop | that. She's Scared Stiff - Of Physical Exam. | leard for it. "Corky" casually told you she puts the baby on her lap when she drives the tractor. Please, please, please, Ann, tell her to taking such chances with her child. Any farm safety expert will tell you it is.a risky practice. If you only know how we farmers are pestered by visit-| ing kooks who want to give|yari shifts have a screw loose. their small children a_ tractor |4 ride--as if it were a feature at an amusement park. you will print this letter for one and all to see--SPRINGFIELD Dear Springfield: Here's the letter, and now all you folks who may be giving kids tractor rides--cut it out. The man says' long trip?--MAD AT YOU terrible I hope it's risky--and I would take his Dear Ann Landers: Your re ply to "Brick Wall" set my teeth on. edge. You must be a nut. eiee |: ' Have YOU ever gotten up al I know darned well you haven't. So quit telling other women to do it. I was married to one of those lunatics who turned night into day. He worked every cock- eyed shift in thp book and I was supposed to 'adjust my life to it, As if that wasn't enough he'd go on fishing trips, come home at 4 a.m. "half-crocked and expect me to get out of bed and clean the fish 'so. they won't spoil." Most men who work grave- They live by night and sleep by day. I say "Fine" if that's what they want, but they "have' no right to impose their nutty ways on others. Then You come along and stick up for them. y don't you write a travel c@umn and take a nice 3 a.m. to cook a man supper? |. Dear Mad At Me: You aren't he only one. I haven't received uch a pasting since I told the women to pick up their '"- vands' sox and wet bath towels and stop nagging. Even some men wrote to tell me I was crazy. I still! say a husband is en- titled to a hot supper and his wife's company when he gets home fiom work no matter what the hour--if he wants it. HOUSEHOLD HINT Substitute mellow, semi-soft American Gouda for sharp cheddars next time you serve: apple pie 'n' cheese. A tea and sale of Pakistan embroideries will be held at the Diocesan Centre in Toronto on October 29 from 2:00 to 4:30 in Hartley poured the tea. Moth-| on ers of Mrs. Jack Mountenay 5) Mrs. Irvine Esterbrooks intro- woman. doctor, There is no and Mrs. Wellington Teskey's duced Mrs. Gordon Varnum who A WHITBY CHAMBER | woman physician in this city. | sage hbo and served) stalled the follawing officers | I want to overcome this ter- the afternoon and from 7:30 to\"°. Tresnmen': \for the coming year: president,| Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. grand-daughter of Mr. Edwin |rible feeling, Ann, because 1'll 9:00 in the evening. KING STREET UCE 4 |Mrs. John Collins; Ist - vice-| Edwin (Ted) Farrow, Annes F. Farrow of Oshawa. = a cP gen were Mrs, William Broadbent gave| The Reverend and Mrs. L. W.|president, Mrs. George Floody; street, Whitby is one-year-old f . |have children. Can you he p a most interesting 'talk = The Herbert opened their home to|2nd vice-president, Mrs. Earl] Maureen Elizabeth. She is the --Mary's Studio |me?-- THE SHAKES. | Christian Contribution to Nation/members of the Fellowship Unit).inton; treasurer, Mrs. George eae RN SPOTL, DEEL SAE NEE IIT Dear. Shakes: I don't know Building." Mrs. Murdie McLeod| (4) of King Street United Church! Preston; secretary, Mrs. Peter|;,.+ will be available at the, The meeting was turned over who you think you are or what i i |W. sday evening. Syperek; kitchen convener, Mrs.|),,.ar November 16 es se "be hapyaar| YOU think you have that is so auctioned off a good selection be gly vg * a : ete Brooks; welfare conven- bazaar, November 16. to Mrs, Leonard Weks, bazaat|<pecial, but this I gan tell you by the eae caiman or ae n.|ers, Mrs. Allan Cox, and Mrs.| The president announced that)eonvener. Mrs. Wiliam)--to that doctor you are just estion and answer sessio i : oe saber: for thé NO lcs hat _doct 1 are just Th topic for discussion was the Bruce Gerrow; press, reporter, the guest speaker fon the No-| rawards gave a report on the| about as sexy as the cadaver he Refreshments were served. he topic osttay ig Mrs. David Williamson. vember meeting will be Mr. | worked on in med-school. or re Mrs, Earl Linton presented|- H. Donald, local lawyer and|cedar chest of linens and Mrs." 4'. will be present, plus , IN A Ee} ST. PHILIP'S ALTAR SOCIETY) ben stressed that he ee Mrs. "Esterbrooks and. Mrs.|andidate for alderman. Mr.|Gordon Dignem on the penny|.everal sheets, and you will OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Thé October meeting of the| Ticulum is not a new "doh Allan Cox with gifts for their|Donald will speak on participa-|sale. Mrs. Norman Fry, conven-|discover the anticipation is eaaeemnenneensieseeneeeeeep a + St, Philip's Altar Society was ee hard work in th ast year. |tion in. public affairs. ler-for the "Bake Booth," re-|1.000 times worse than the ac- PAA PPPPPA an Assu dnesda' eS Sy roach to the old Gospel of| far work in e past y : 2 2 , : : oe ao held Wednesday evening in the p eat Christ. During the eve-/Three new mothers were wel-| It was decided that a pot! quested that everyone save their sag nag binge LILLIAN MAE MARSH church basement with the pres-|7 in, it was pointed out that a/comed,. Mrs. Arnold Wright,|luck supper will be held at the caxe boxes. Mrs, Gerald Cole Dear Ann Landers: I was D.E.A., M.D.A. And don't tell me to go to a snowsuits and Warm WINTERWEAR infants to size 14 Budget Accounts Invited "The Best Costs Less At' MEL KRUGER REPRESENTATIVE SUN LIFE Company of Canada BUSINESS: 725-4563 a new exciting and challenging |} RESIDENCE: ident, Mrs. Harry Gowanilock, appalled. by the letter from 723-7900 oy aa shart ; |December meeting. . J t,. weekend -workshop had been Mrs. Albert Ogilvie and Mrs. 5 reported on the candy booth. |acouy + ife who presiding. The Reverend -- held at King 'Street United; Fred Brooks. A report was made Mrs. Angus Legere consented Bh off dl thug ttst of dings se -- the eae bone Church early in May which was) Refreshments were served by | turns from a recent rummageltg take change of tickets for) she accomplished betwe en eoser hrog was a very & highly successful. Workshops Mrs. Melvin Coolidge and her|sale and a wedding that waS!the door prizes. | dawn and dusk. patterned after the Oshawa ex-'six. the respective Hai waa ind her aeno-| E S / th td vs and i ing held 3 conveners lelp was requested for deco- Pa 2 Bi aan bal phe -egeeone rises on ST. MARY'S CWL | Mrs. Coleman announced 'that |"4ting the hall the Sunday be- Ronald W. Bilsky, >.¢ Father Darby complimented-the| The meeting was opened by! Pas ge tee eacueea box of children's clothigg has oer the 'bazgar. chivesucie aie members on the good work they|Group eader Mrs. Jack Perry|CH ® sD troapsrensilR 'S!beén started which Ariihevent- _Mrs. Coleman thanked Mrs. 1¢ hurt on the job, ask your were doing and talked over| who welcomed Mrs: Lawrence egredcon Reiye gg to ogg ually be sent to Peher } waka eg ee, 5? fag walleye siatbacice Prevod plans for the future. Plans were Allen, president of the UCW of nl Ronee "Kin emo b in the Congo and the membe rs| the mes ing, an ts. McRae] oyoctic core. "It's yours for the made for a social "bingo on|King Street Church anf Miss Mrs. \eo ge 8, >| would be asked to save suitable|for assisting her. asking'. November 12. There will be a articles such as clothing, broken| Refreshments were served by ina " rosaries and medals for it, \Mrs. King and Mrs. McRae. | 100 King St. E. 728-5156 on the re- catered to, by Ballet, Tap, Toe, Acrobatic, Pre-School, Kinderance, Character AT. MASONIC TEMPLE, 91 CENTRE ST. INFORMATION 723-7253 ) nay, the eve-|street. Mrs. King, who is co- os agli _ convener. with Mrs. -- Kenneth The theme of the devotional|McRae of the Treelights Ba- period was 'Thanksgiving' with|Zaar's apron booth, combined Mrs. Stanley Gomme, Mrs.|the meeting with an "Alpron | . Dwight Bunner and Mrs. Rus- Shower." sell Mapes taking part. Mrs. Miax The brief business meeting ag! -- an 7 1 determined that the group would} 'Several of the aprons were SIMCOE STREET UCW hold a rummage sale in Never exhibited, demonstrating the (Goodwill Unit) ber and a tentative date was|many sizes, styles and motifs The October meeting of the|-- -- eo a - Goodwill UCW Unit of Simcoe Street UCW was held in the church parlors. The President, | Mrs. Everett Warne presided. Mrs. Frank Cox reported on flowers and cards sent out dur- ing the month. An executive meeting to arrange the Novem- ber meeting is to take place at a later date. Mrs, Wurbs had on display a choice selection of Christmas cards for sale, Proceeds will go to the group funds. Mrs. L. Big- for contributions for | the 'a-day fund as the Nov-| ember meeting will be the last one for this year. | Mrs. Orville Eagle led the devotional period. The theme wag "Christian Influence."' Miss Jean Dickey was the guest soloist, accompanied by Mrs L, Pegg...+» ab be Mr, James Young was the guest speaker. His subject was "God's Love for All Mankind." . Miss Ethel Warme thanked those taking part in the even- ing's program which was ar- ranged by Mrs. J. E. Hinkson Refreshments were served and.a social time enjoyed by all. meeting on November 8 to in- augurate the officers for the CWL. : Light refreshments were serv- ed by the refreshment commit- Coleman, tee, presi-| Bazaar Bonanza It's open season on Bazaars once more... aS women's groups from Nanaimo to Newfoundland prepare to stage fund-raising drives in this time-honored, talent- selling manner. If your group would like copies of our recipe folder--"Bazaar Favorites", just drop us a note. Soot see reer Quality Counts~ Why is the bake table usually sold out long before closing time? Because buyers know that only choice offerings are displayed for sale. And donors know that only the best of ba ingredients, time and labor went into their making and /or baking. For there's a feeling of YOU SAY THE ' $ js - ; 1 oe ; : i pride as we bake up specialties SWEETEST THINGS!! eG ' | 4 for enn igh « goo we're ol ig quite rewarding about bring- ing forth creations of flavor and beauty to donate to the good of the cause. And | thank you! | knew you would be thrill- ed by the exquisitely fine cleaning job BAKER'S do on-carpets! Us wee folk really know because no one, but no one, gets Clemaear to the subject. than ourselves. We get right down and crawl over'rugs ,. . before and after BAKER cleaning . what a difference ! BAKER'S return the rugs looking so room- brightening right, with all that deep-down grit and grime absolutely gone ! If you haven't yet tried BAKER'S . . . Call ROSS MILLS (local agents), they'll handle your request promptly. Best Butter Cakes Here's an idea for those big beautiful butter cakes that sell so well. If you're making up several "batches" of the same recipe, vary the results a bit by adding different flavorings to each batch of batter... you might try lemon or almond flavoring for white cake, coffee or 'rum flavoring in chocolate cake. Then carry ODDA (Mothers' Group) The Mothers' Group, Oshawa and District Diabetic Asso- ciation held its regular meeting recently in the recreation hall of Ajax General Hospital. "FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY" The president, Mrs. John Stokes, conducted the business the accent along by adding a -- "JUST ONE CALL DOES THEM ALL" -- meeting. It was decided to hold| little of the same flavoring to the Children's Annual Christmas | ' ¥e j es the butter frosting. party on Saturday, December 5. | "Over BA Committees were appointed to ; 80 Years CARPET look after entertainment and Experience" Cleaning Co. Extra Hands How about having a Cookie Bee, just prior to the big bake sale? Either have your small group meet in one kitchen for a@ morning or afternoon of cookie baking--or plan to have everyone arrive, com- plete with cookie dough ready to be made into cookies. Many hands make it more fun, as well as more efficient. gifts. The guest of the evening was Miss Cynthia Moody, Dietitian of Ajax Hospital. The informal discussion was enjoyed by all the mothers present. Miss Moody was thanked by Mrs. Stan Hockett. Refreshments were served by Mrs. William Skelton and Mrs R. W. Edwards of Ajax. The next meeting will be held * on Thursday, November 26, at) 8.00 p.m. at McLaughlin Hall, Simcoe street north. Mr. Guy De Zorzi, chairman of Camp Hur- SURGICAL SUPPORTS @ FITTED BY QUALIFIED FITTERS @ © LUMBO-SACRAL SACRO-ILLIAC DORSO-LUMBAR OBESITY MATERNITY TRUSSES ELASTIC STOCKINGS _ MEDICAL PHARMACY LTD. 300 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA, ONTARIO MEDICAL ARTS BUILDING Your local Agent . , ROSS E. MILLS O. 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