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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Apr 1965, p. 10

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rels with her boss, loses her job and can't pay the rent. That's why the pre-release pe- riod should be extended." 'Outside' World Presents Problems| | TORONTO (CP)--The month) ,. . : spent preparing women for| --, TAKE REVENGE their release from penal insti-| the neete beens Dyer ray st tutions isn't sufficient, a case jn The Mutiny of Madame Yes, worker with the Elizabeth Fry a new comedy film to be writ- Society said Wednesday night, [ten by David Schwartz, because "'in the outside world) ------__-- Curling Club Closes Season With Annual Supper Dance William McLeese, Mr. and Mrs.) Z Paul Hermansen. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hill, Mr.\@ jand Mrs. Ross Latimer, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Cooper, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gorrie, Mr. and Ninety couples, members of The Oshawa Curling Club and their guests, closed out the so- cial activities of the 1964-65 sea- son, on Saturday evening, with their annual "Club Closing Dance", ty mp se ors' WRAPPING Many gaily wrapped par- will be given away at the from the left are: Mrs. : ; St. Gertrude's Catholic John Melnychuk, president cels like these, containing Women's League, card of the CWL: Mrs. John interesting and useful prizes Adelaide McLaughlin H-S Elects Mrs. G. J. McCarnon, President | Mrs. G. J. elected president party, tomorrow. Seen here Poltz, convener; Mrs. James McCarnan was|which had been ordered and) of the Ade-|that the school would have a) Listas wile 2 Mt lath PRIZES FOR TOMORROW'S CARD PARTY Wo Dance committee chairman Oscar Parker and his commit- tee presented an informal pro- gram which provided all with an enjoyable evening and made this one of the most successful dances held by "the curlers". Music was supplied by Bev Smith and his 'Cavaliers', a seven - piece orchestra which presented a variety that cater- ed to all tastes. Prizes for "lucky spot' dances were won by Mrs. Paul Hermansen and Mr. William McLeese and by Mrs. George Bates and Mr, Ro-| land Kinton. | At the conclusion of the dance, club steward "Dick" Lee served a hot roast-beef sup- Mrs. G. §S. Laturney, Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Fred James, Mr. and Mrs. problems can be devastating." Rowan Patersen of Kingston told a meeting of the society's ACTION! ay, and Uk, Cla nde "can be devastating if she quar- Through Phipps, Mr. and Mrs, George 4 Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Roland] ' \ A Sensible Way to tea Mr. op eg Robert! ~~ Pee Reli y Di h | itch, Mr. ° an Mrs. Eric) Hempstead, Mr. and Mrs. TO ADDRESS UCW Many bine fe a rar Nea of} James Ewart, Mr. and Mrs per, which was the climax to the evening's pleasure. register included Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Edward Branton, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McCabe, Miss \Lynda Fielder, Mr. William Cox, Noonan, co-convener; and | Miss Olga Fielder and Mr. Fred Mrs, Frank Doreen in charge |Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs, William of -prizes Sollows, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sim- --Oshawa Times Photo mons, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ----~ Senior, Mr. and Mrs. Al Har- jris, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Tay- jlor, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mc- Naughton, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- jas McEwan, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Blair, Mr. and Mrs. |George Warden, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. L. Kent, Mr. and laide McLaughlin Home andjcentralized library as well as Mrs. Austin Wiltshire, Mr, and School Association at its Apriljan auditorium next year. | i Soren Fase ae a meeting held recently in the Mr. R. D. H. Heard discuss-| 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 27, 1965 rahe L. Wakely, Mr. and Mrs. school, ed the difficult problem of com- K. W. Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Others elected to office were: | munication between child, par- James Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. 1st vice-president, Mrs. Mich-lent- and teacher. Mrs. Heard SOCIAL & PERSONAL Bruce Black, Mr. and Mrs ael Yourkevitch; 2nd vice-presi-| Roy Whittington, Mr. and Mrs. tae in, ff Bickle re-/involved both teachers and par- cording secretary, Mrs. Rich-/ents in her discussion, bringing Jo Aldwinckle, Bert Mepstead, Mr. and Mrs. bianca age |William Gibbie, Mr. and Mrs. ard Doyle; treasurer, Mrs, Rob-|to light many interesting points.| Telephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department |George Mills, Mr. and Mrs. ert Booth; corresponding secre-| "The importance of ate ant Sydney Temple, Mr. and Mrs. . a Carey; pro- sire to learn in a child was : ; ae : Tans pall earache eed, ahs wb sant in everyone's mind," Former neighbors and friends|ed Church, tomorrow, The event Bees, J i menage etait Be rkin; membership, Mrs.\she said, Mrs. Heard in clos- from the Utica District called/has been arranged by the Len- Str be oe Fvan Ross__ Jeffery; publications,|ing quoted an item of amuse-\on Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Walker, |°'° Unit and convened by Mrs. : Mrs, Giles G ; ment which had become 4a! truism in parent - teacher-pupil| Heber Dow son; social, Mrs, N. L. Vaillan-|relationship, 'Teacher to par-|"¢w home on Heber Down cres- court; special events, Mrs. Johnient: if you promise not to be-jcent, Brooklin. During the eve- Wright; council representative, |lieve everything your child tells/ning a beautiful pole lamp was ; g Mrs. R, M. Wendorf; publicity,|you about school I'll Promise! »resented to the couple. Mr. Norman §. Davis. not to believe everything your The school choir, under the/child tells me about you and) Models who will show the direction of Miss M. J. Sander-|your home." "Cole of California' swim suits son, sang several numbers con-| Mrs, Heard was thanked by/at the May Sale and tea being Mrs. Neil Brown; rooms repre-| sentative, Mrs, A. J. MacPher-| cluding. with "Freedom" ac-|Mrs, H. J. Semple. Mrs. Lorne ot, t companied by Mrs. G. K.|Seeley presided at the meeting|"eld on May i, gta eo Drynan. - ; prior to the new executive be- 4 4 vi . | Sturch, Mrs. D. M. Cooper and Mr. Harold Pascoe, principal,|ing installed. Miss Carol Coombes. The tea announced that he hoped to dis-| Refreshments were served by is being sponsored by the play the school's library books'Mrs, J. Ward's class. |Women's Groups of the Church re 22 eo land the bathing suits will be THE STARS SAY |then launch a new period of,modeled in the tea room down- |expansion. stairs and at the bake sale and By ESTRELLITA | Gains made in mid-September] #2784" Upstairs, FOR TOMORROW and late October will give you; Mr. and Mra, Wesley Lackie, Planetary influences are ex-/an idea of your chances in 1966, Drew phe Pe rage et a tremely generous. Especially;when you will enter a magnifi-| Doren Rowe rete hit favored are job and financialjcent 10-year period for accom-|prunswick, formerly of Osh- matters; also the launching ofiplishment along fiscal lines.jawa, who are spending a few new ventures, whether of @ pro-/Rest periods for advancing job\days in the city, fessional or a personal nature. |. t ist SHIA. Auta ad bk : : A good day in which to win the|iMterests: Mid.- August, all of) Mr. and Mrs, William Thor |September (an excellent month darson of Osnaburgh, Ontario, favor of superiors and others) srg 'i who could be helpful in further-|{0" @!! Taureans): and the firstlare visiting her parents, Mr Aulac, New half of November. Those in cre-| : ; a ing your goals ' jand Mrs. Kenneth Farrow, jative fields should make wun-\Christie avenue. Mr. Thordar- FOR THE BIRTHDAY jusual strides during the next] son is the principal of the If tomorrow is your birthday,|year, with unusual recognition|indian Day School at New your horoscope indicates that,|predicted between now and mid|Qsnaburgh on Dog Hole Bay. during the next 12 months, your|May, in late June, late Septem interest should be focussed|ber and throughout November Mrs. J, K, Moffat, Mrs. R. V largely upon matters connected! Personal matters will also be| Sheffield and Mrs, H. V. Myers with your occupation and the|governed by good aspects dur-|Will receive members and Stabilization of a sound finan-|ing the next 12 months. andisuests attending the dessert cial program. In the latter con-|the period between late May|/uncheon at Simcoe Street Unit nection, if you consolidated allland September tSth should be Zz last year's gains between Janu lively from a social standpoint; |late September ary ist and the present, itlalso next November and De-| vember would be well to 'hold your|cember Best periods for new; A child born on this day will horses" for a time. Follow the|romance and-or marriage The|be extremely versatile along conservative path between now|next four weeks, the mid-June-jartistic lines; could succeed in and September ist and you can'mid - July period, late August, 'almost any medium he chooses and late No The Light Opera Company of Scarborough -- Presents -- "CYRANO DE BERGERAC" LYRICS AND MUSIC BY CHARLES GEORGE BASED ON THE PLAY BY EDMOND ROSTAND SPONSORED BY THE KIWANIS CLUB OF OSHAWA a OW cw THURS., FRI. & SAT. APRIL 29th, 30th & MAY Ist in the R. S. McLAUGHLIN Stevenson Rd. N. Oshawa Admission: Adults $1.50 each COLLEGIATE AND VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE Curtain Time 8:30 P.M. Students $1.00 each TICKETS AVAILABLE AT... Bassett's (Oshawa) Ltd: (King & Simcoe) @ Kern's Drugs © Saywell's Leather Goods @ Cene- dian Imperial Bonk of Commerce 'Shopping Centre) © Tamblyn's Ltd. (Shopping Centre) e jury & Lovell (King St. E.) or any member of the Kiwanis Club of Oshawe. last Thursday evening, at their Bruce W. Buck with Mrs, J, G, Mr. and Mrs. H. Goulding, Mr. Carter as co-convener and Mrs.\and Mrs. Kenneth Carter, Mr. H. H. Wells, convener of a bake|and Mrs, Ian Greenway, Mr. sale. and Mrs. Leonard Edwards, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Perry, Mr, and Mrs, Jack, Flath, Mrs, Helen Mrs. L. 0. Perry, Mr. and Mrs Robertson, Mrs. Edward Mul-'Harry Tresise, Mr. and Mrs ligan, Whitby; and Mrs. Ken-|/--, Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- neth Farrow are planning tojert Hill, Mr. and Mrs. George spend a week in Montreal visit-/Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. . Nor- ing Mrs, E. N, Weldon who re-/man McAlpine, Mr. and Mrs. cently left Oshawa to reside in'Douglas Clemens, Mrs. W. Trib- Quebec, ble, Mr, R. S. Luke, Mr. and : ' ' & Mrs. John Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Z. T, Salmers, Glen-\virs\ Arnold Broadbent, Mr, and cairn street, is entertainingiygrs 3. A. Hamel. Mr, and members of the French Conver-|yp¢" Howard Sayweil. Mr. and sation group of the University/yr. pert Granik, Mr. and {Women's Club at her home this! yy," David Disney, Mr. andi evening, Mrs. William Look, Mr. and| Miss Carol Audley: Reg, N.,|Mrs. 'Bud'? Moore, Mr. and Miss Edna Jones Reg. N., Miss|Mrs. Lloyd Algar, Mr, and Mrs. Janet Rogers Reg. N. all of| Vernon Landon, Mr. and Mrs. Oshawa and Miss. Joan Rora-\Colin Williams, Mr. and Mrs, beck Reg. N. of Belleville, left)" Neos "4 Sunday morning April 25 for New York where they will board) MONTREAL (CP)--The inci- "The Breman" and set sail|dence of unmarried motherhood Tuesday for Southampton, Eng-|is on the rise in Montreal, re- land, These four graduates of} ports the Children's Service Cen- the Oshawa General Hospital/tre. There were 713 single moth- School of Nursing plan a two-jers last year, 13 per cent more month tour of Europe followed|than in 1963, ranging in age by a tour of the British Isles./from 14 to 45. MORE UNWED MOTHERS ndstorm!" Actually, it doesn't take a holocaust of na- ture to wreak havoc on your draperies and carpetry, All it takes is the continuous tread of light feet; quiet play of a child; gentle rumble of the heating system; the refreshing | breeze through an open window. All these normal activities deposit dirt and grime deep "What A Wit into carpets. .. leaves dust and grime clinging to draperies. 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