t UAW AUXLIARY MAKES CHARITABLE DONATIONS cheques are Mr. Ray West- fall, left, on behalf of the Sheltered Workshop and the Retarded Children's Asso- ciation and centre, Mr. James Henderson, president of the Mental Health Association, from -the auxil- iary president, Mrs. Clif- ford Pilkey. --Oshawa Times Photos | SOCIAL NOTICES | ENGAGEMENT | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Whit- iney, Newcastle, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their leldest daughter, Carol Ann, to Mr. Garnet Wesley. Smith, Orono, son of Mr. Hudson Smith, Bridgenerth, and Mrs. Mabel Smith, Madoc. The wedding is a cheque to aid the Crippled Children's School and Treat- ment Centre; Mr. Norman McAlpine, treasurer of the Oshawa Branch, Canadian Red Cross Society, is ac- cepting a cheque from Mrs. Russell. McNeil, treasurer UAW Auxiliary. In the lower picture those receiving At a recent meeting the UAW Auxiliary No. 27 de- , cided to divide its contribu- stion to charity among four glocal organizations. In the top picture, left "to right, Mrs. Harry Millen, - president of the Women's Welfare League of Sim- coe Hall is receiving 4 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 12, 1965 Party Manners, Good Clothes Cashless Charlies Live It Rich atte attached lady now and then, treasurer; Mrs. G. E. Ander-- son, Sudbury, "Echoes" secre. tary; Mrs. J. S. Darling, Kit- chener, public relations. Teenagers Urged To Adopt Schools Tones Reanen' Mae HAMILTON (CP) -- Sixty-jfours of Brantford and Kit- three teen-age girls have been Chener. ' urged to adopt schools in the\gum West Indies. The suggestion, by the On- tario provincial education sec- ref of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, was made Friday to delegates at the IODE's junior chapters seminar. | Mrs. Morley Keegan of Oak-| ville told the girls that junior chapters can assist the many West Indian secondary schools see desperately need librar- es. | MORRISON'S FOR Materni Fashions! Styles and sizes, By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON NEW YORK AP--Charlie is a reasonably presentable fellow with a sun-lamp tan, a careful wave in his hair and teeth as white as his doeskin gillies. He was a part of the crowd on.a chartered plane to a New) York area social resort re-| cently where a round of week- end parties at the country club and the beach houses opened the summer season. His lady friend, patting his hand, teas- ingly introduced him to the others as her 35-year-old son. Other Charlies arrived at the resort driving Rolls, Bentleys and Jaguars, all without sous in their silk linen slacks. Be- side them sat carefully coiffed| and heavily perfumed -- ladies who would pick up their tabs.; Compared with the number of men who at least pay their own way at this summer playground lof the rich, the Charlies are \few. But they are there, just) jas they were ever-present at the New York parties during the spring season, and at Palm Beach and Miami this winter-- wherever the fun is, the money is, and the lonely women are. Almost all Charlies are amus- ing, natty, mannerly, mani- cured, grammatical, hip to the swingers and "'in" places, and) unless they have had too many| and see her home. Sometimes this gets pretty dull because I never meet anybody outside the group. But it's not a bad price hs my for the very good life I ead," MEN SCARCE In Miami, where the avail- able male is in such short sup- ply he is a community crisis, a bronzed and muscular sun-fol- lower with no more. than a white dinner jacket to his name ean become a regular part of the party-life circuit. Legend are the dollared widows and divorcees who open charge ac- counts for these young, indig- ent swains at elite private clubs and restaurants. » In. New York, unmarried women have a greater supply} of manpower to draw upon, but! their social requirements ex- ceed the supply. As one lively lady terminate age explains, "My whole life revolves around par- ties because I haven't' anything else to do, or any other way to be among people. I'm on the go nearly every night to cocktail parties and charity balls. "Some very nice men friends ask me out once in a while, but there aren't enough of these to go around. Women don't like me to come to their parties of inde- | d i } cocktails, gallant. And broke. alone: Believe It of not at: my SUPPORTED BY WOMEN age they think I'm a threat. I A few are unabashedly job-|ask these kids to go. They get less, totally supported by the|a kick. Once in a while one of women they escort. Some are crew-cut college kids tempor-|down forever after on my arily tasting the hedonic soci-|money. Well, I'm not that fool- ety. Many are frail lads withjish. . . . Not yet anyway.' shaggy manes and tight pants,) ~~ : qesmagir: them gets an idea like settling} _ An adopted school is usually) supplied with an initial library' if necessary and each year ad- ditional books are sent. Mrs, Keegan suggested that since students would be within! the age range of members, | correspondence would probably; make the project even more) ;worthwhile. 4 | At the present time, junior! ichapters haye adopted schools at the primary level in Canada, but none in the West Indies, | Other Ontario provincial offi-/ cers who spoke to the delegates about the contributions junior) chapters could make included) Mrs. H. R. Clark, Burlington,' @ DRESSES PARTY DRESSES e ° © GIRDLES & BRAS MORRISON'S. Opposite the Armories 48 SIMCOE NORTH Downtown Oshewe KNOX PRESBYTERIAN Church was the setting re- cently for the marriage of Lois Elaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Parker, to John Robert Barker, son of Mr, and Mrs, John G, Barker, all of Oshawa. --Photo by Sneyd WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Woman's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony. You are asked to submit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding. | Assure Barker - Parker | The Reverend Gordon Brett|she carried a nosegay of white |officiated. when Lois Elaine,|chrysanthemums tinted to daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert;match her dress. | Parker was united in marriage) The best man was Mr. Peter) @ 2 Year Free dryers. . +. Offers Exclusive Guarantees Quality Performance @ 2 Year parts and service Guarantee on all wringer washers. @ plus 10 year additional Guarantee on main mechanism. Parts and Service guarantee on all Simplicity clothes Saas cattametng wren GTeek Princess Named Alexia to John Robert Barker, son wel Mr. and Mrs. John Robert to take place on Saturday, Au- gust 21, 1965 at 3.00 p.m. at the Newcastle United Church. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mrs. Mary Lougheed, Osh- | |awa, wishes to announce the | |forthcoming marriage of her _|daughter, Alfreda Ann, to Mr. | |Kenneth Matthews, son of Mr. 'Charles Matthews, Oshawa, and ijthe late Mrs. Beatrice Mat- ' |thews. The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, July 24, 1965. COINS SHOW ROYAL PAIR The Royal Norwegian Mint is} producing millions of coins. for Greece, showing King Constan- tine and Queen Anne Marie, to honor the birth of their first ichild. "TEXTURED FOR FLATTERY Jetting around the world, ; or rushing around town, summer fashions give prior- ity to legs this season. Here, spiral-textured seamless ny- lon stockings add flattery area near this city of 120,000 is | Pike Lake provincial park about |18 miles southwest. But C. T. |Hazen, board of trade presi- jdent, says: "Even the most ard- jent supporter of Pike Lake |would agree that it is nothing {more than a slough, yet thou- : 'sands of people flock there ev- jering the scheme. If approved, ery weekend. They have no |it could be in operation by 1970,| place else to go." Artificial Lakes board of trade officials say. 'Will Lure Tourists |" e man-made lakes would be | SASKATOON (CP)--The Sas-\created in the Blackstrap val- katoon Board of Trade believes ley 25 miles southeast of here) it knows how to remedy this!on the main Saskatoon-Regina| 'city's lack of any good nearby highway and 23 miles southwest! summer resort areas--create a/near Delisle. pair of lakes within 25 miles. The board says the Blackstrap| t The board proposes the lakes lake would be about eight miles as part of a broad development'long and one mile wide and scheme to provide water from would provide water for irriga- he giant South Saskatchewan tion and similar purposes to the iver dam reservoir 45 miles/east. The Delisle lake, seven South of here to arid east-cen-| miles long and one mile wide, tral Saskatchewan. would provide water for nearby, { The Saskatchewan Water Re-| potash developments and towns. sources Commission is consid- At present the only resort! to the shorter skirt styles. The ones shown are in a subtle blonde shade and are designed to go with any colored outfit. --By Tracy Adrian i | Announcement TO THE PUBLIC The Board of Directors of the Oshawa Young Women's Christian Association cordially invites you to be present at the official ' sod-turning ceremony by Col. R. S. McLaughlin for the new Recreation Building on Wednesday, July 14th, 1965 at 3:00 p.m. at Adelaide House, 199 Centre Street, Oshawa. (In case of rain, the ceremony will take place on Monday, July 19th) Ad escort service in a bd the chance to make valuable | social and business contacts. Barker, all of Oshawa. The; In Palm Beach, lack of youth-| CORFU, Greece (AP) -- The,ceremony took place in Knox fulness is forgivable and so isjnew Greek princess, born Sat-)/presbyterian Church with Mr. lack of money for a single manjurday to Queen Anne - Marie|yyaithew Goldburn playing the who is socially registered or,|and King Constantine, has been|'-- adding a . | anyway, with very good family|named Alexia. bi ilabe TOUBIC.. connections. A white-thatched| Metropolitan Methodios of, Given in marriage by her Gold Coast Charlie with a paid-|Corfu announced the name dur-/father, the bride wore a formal!) up house and a pittance pension|ing morning service--a_ thanks- gown of de-lustered peau de soic| candidly admits he is able tolgiving ceremony -- in thisi\roaturing elbow-length sleeves live well and cheaply because|island's cathedral, attended by|,nq 4 semi A line skirt with a "all the groceries I need are|the.-king and Queen Mother|yigh waisted bodice accented] instant coffee and frozen or-|Frederika. The king told re-\,. 4 cummerbund trimmed|| = juice to get me ee ea Anne-Marie) with crystal and aurora borealis) e mornings. is ; Agee Bish Lanning the Mack' 6 "T have wnt spend a lot of} Palace officials said the baby pants ane pice lp al es money on thank-you postage orjwas named Alexia after Alex-|1.4 'attached panels falling to| I'd stop getting luncheon andjius, the Byzantine emperor wh0|s,., pom jine. Her floral head-| dinner party invitations, though.|ruled from 1081 to 1118. He was|qioce of seed pearls and. se-| My function is to even up anja distinguished general who quins held her scalloped bout-| otherwise lopsided seating ar-\fought the Turks and helped fant veil and. she carried al rangement, to waltz with an un-|the Crusaders. white Bible crested with pink| lsweetheart roses. and white) satin streamers decorated with) DISTAFF DIARY _ frsetues | The maid of honor was Miss} Summary of reports of meetings and activities of | Patricia SF ggenvnes t elceses | Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports {semi-forma pe inn d with a submitted by their secretaries, |Pink shantung, designe iscoop neckline ant eter isleeves. Her headdress was a LTB LODGE NO. 55 Jat the True Blue and Orange Whine Tom Jones bow Es Pa pig 9 monthly meeting | Orphanage, Richmond Hill, is = -------- 0 yal True Blue ge No. po oe ; 55 was held recently in the 0 take vate September 19 Orange Temple with Worship- with each family taking their ful Mistress Mabel Blow presid-|own picnic basket. ing, assisted by Deputy Mis-| Happy Birthday was sung for tress Phyllis Arbourne. Leo Keeler and Past Mistress| Devotional exercises _were|Mary Thompson. Refreshments performed by the chaplain, {were served by the committee. | Eleanor Mitchell. i \ . rae Shirley Beavis and Peggy) Terry were initiated with work being done by the lodge's own degree staff. Several members were re- ported to be on the sick list. Past Mistress Mabel Hurst and Lewis Hamblyn were presented with honorary membership cer-| tificates. | The True Blue family picnic Decide To Dance? 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