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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Oct 1965, p. 10

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-- ee TAS = ame Se tte Some 2 Shy seid EER iC ena Bet S085 S5 C052 CHRISTMAS PLANT POT COVER 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 18, 1965 SOCIAL & PERSONAL Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor ' Telephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department Mrs. Evelyn Bateman, Sim- coe Street north, has returned from a holiday on the continent. Miss Margaret Ness, Toronto, who returned last week from England, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mts. J. A. Aldwincle, Bonniebrae Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eder of Windsor, Ontario, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eder, Fernhill boulevard, after attending the marriage of Miss Margaret Eder and Mr. Paul Bridgman in Toronto on Satur- Out-of-town guests attending the Luke-Sweet wedding _re- cently in Albert Street United Church, were: Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Berdini, Miss Marion Peters, Mr. William Klish, and Miss Sherran Hodgins, all of Toronto; Miss Jeanette Goyer, Belleville Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Allin, New Sarum and Mr, and Mrs. George Sweet, Whitby. Saturday guests at the home of Mrs, A. B, Creighton, Bond street east, were Miss Dorothy McTavish and her niece Miss Susan Polley, both of Stratford. By BRENDA LARGE OTTAWA (CP)--Mrs. Alberte Senecal, a vivacious French- Canadian who taught herself to ispeak English at the age of 34 Canade's ton female civil serv-la ants, rétired Friday from the national health and welfare de- partment. Mrs. Senecal, who has been assistant director of informa- tion services for the depart- ment since 1963, joined the in- formation branch 18 years ago publications. ? The attractive Montrealer, now in her 60s, told an inter- and went on to become one Of/py Department Of Health, Welfare | Retires Top Civil Servant tempt to have a Fnpene mg 4 reer, women usually make ter workers than men, she says. In 1956 she won the top in a festival of medico-surgical films held at Cannes, for her French the National Film Why Won't Tommy oie Mrs. Senecal, whose as officer in charge of French band Antoine was a prominent Montreal lawyer, has one son and six grandchildren. viewer she expects to be just as busy from now on as she was in her old job. "I plan to do a lot of free- lance writing, and have several assignments waiting for me right now." h Born in Valleyfield, Que., dame by all her friends and as- sociates in the health depart-|, the Convent of the Sisters of Ste. Anne. free-lance wiiter for radio and was employed by the publicity On Sunday, Mrs. Creighton's day. _ sa oo Lal e a ames Carrothers, r. an Mrs, Raymond Carrothers and Dr. Robert Thornton Mrs. Alex Chivas, all of London. Ki d t T Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Lee, In ergar en 1€a and Mrs. Raymond Hutchinson,| In an autumnal setting of bronze and white chrysanthe- mums, the Dr. Robert Thornton School held their annual kinder- garten mothers' tea in_ the school gymnasium. The guests were welcomed by Mrs. Arthur Joynt, president of the Home and School Association: Mrs. Edna M. Turner, kinder- garten teacher, gave the parents an insight into the accomplish- ments of their children and the planned program for the bal- ance of the school term. Mrs./ Turner was introduced and} thanked by Mr. M. G. Karpik |principal. : | Mrs. Jack Appleby, presi-| Refreshments were served by dent, welcomed Dr. C.H.|conveners Mrs. Arthur Gray| Bowmanville, attended the fu- neral on Thursday of Mr. Lee's uncle, the iate John Archibald Ward of Peterborough. Inter- ment was in the Verulam Ceme- teny, Bobcaygeon, Ontario. Mrs. A. N, Chase, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. R. J. Cordick, McLaughlin boule- vard, for the past ten days, left on Sunday by jet for her home in Victoria, B.C. Mrs. Chase spent three weeks in the Mari- times visiting relatives and friends before coming to Osh- awa. of handling, to the needle- work department of this | newspaper, asking for Leaf- let No. 8883. and is -a pleasant pick-up work. If you wish instruc- tions, please send a self- addressed stamped envelope and ten cents to cover cost Unique and simple, you will find this Christmas Plant Pot Cover easy to make. It uses up odds and ends of felt, a few sequins |Piyah Chapter of Hadassah. Dr. Vipond to the first meeting of|and Mrs. C. M. Sheffield, helped| by mothers of grade 1 pupils. | Tea was poured by Mrs. Carl! Creamer, president of the Osh-| awa and District Home and} School Council. Vipond spoke on China and Malaya. A successful card and Maj Jongg night was held in three different homes with the following as host : Mrs. Bernard Black, Mrs. Louis Hy- | THE STARS SAY IST 'ad I R' ' | By ESTRELLITA Summary of reports of meetings and activities of | i Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports |FOR TOMORROW submitted by their secretaries. | A good day for finishing in- jcompleted tasks and taking ac- KING STREET UCW2 Singer, welcomed the members|tion on projects you have been Mrs. Wellington Trainer, lead- and turned the devotional part|postponing. In all matters, how- er of Unit 2 of King Street Unit-jof the meeting over to Mrs. ever, follow well-tested proced-| ed Church Women, opened the|C. L, Gunter. ures, so as to eliminate the pos-| October meeting with a poem,' Taking as her theme "Thanks- sibility of ov. Care ora "Prayer of Peace." \giving," Mrs. Gunter said eae eng ae" . The devotional period was ia |zmalority r fpeople think of opp ' . the charge of Mrs. Harold Thanksgiving Day only as the\roR THE BIRTHDAY Buckler. A Thanksgiving story|opportunity of having a holiday. ]¢ tomorrow is your birthday,| written by Miss Ethel Fuller/she stressed the fact that the/your horoscope indicates bright was read by Mrs. Buchler. --_ people in this country, especial-|prospects for success during During the business meeting, |ly those of the Christian church, |the next 12 months, provided twenty-seven hospital and six/wili be judged by God by their| you are willing to take on some home calls were reported. AN: /response to human need. Aladditional job responsibilities. ey ests is orton, Cate | ig -- * was read! According to the stars, you are 0, UCIO"'by the speaker. ber 26, when Miss Muriel Ste. An invitation was received'your occupational and financial wane See he he ao oe and accepted from the Courticelinterests between Dec. 21 and at Port Perry October 26; of/ycw to attend their meeting on|Feb 15, with further boosts in Oe Rink Sees ae st una) October 28. Several of the mem-|your career indicated in late baraar, ee oe at he bers expressed their willingness] April, in June, August and Sep- to 8 p.m., where there wall belt? attend the Presbyterial meet-|tember. : a tea room and supper will be ing at Orono, October 26. Those| Along monetary lines, besides served after 4.39 p.m. variet wishing to attend are to meet|the late - December-mid Feb- B aged ----. 'ant the church at 12.30 p.m. ruary period, you are slated for peed tu ach nl success-| Final plans for the bazaar to|gains -- asl Ane _-- ful. Mrs. J. B. Reed acted as|be held on October 28 were September. However, } wou : nee st v.imade. Conveners were appoint-|be wise to be ultra conserva- auctioneer. Refreshments were ; ty]. tive during intervening months served by Mrs. Buckler and her|ed. and a discussion period {ul- Snead peg | hroughout Novem ; lowed. Christmas cards were|--especially committee. displayed_and orders were|ber and during the first three CEDARDALE UCW taken. Anyone wishing cards|weeks of December. Those en- Cedardale United Church|was asked to telephone 725-2360,,2aged in creative enterprises Women held their regular meet-| The corresponding secretary ee ged lag oe ing on Wednesday afternoon.jreported on those members sick one {slated for advancement in both)' man, Mrs. Ernest Kahn, Mrs. Morris Marder,Mrs. C. Kahn, External Affairs Crotin and Mrs, Bernard Seoat| Appoints Doctor As Student Director OTTAWA (CP)--Dr. Grace Maynard of Ottawa has been appointed director of student and trainee services in the ex-| ternal aid office, the external| affairs department announced) Thursday. | Once a personnel adminis- trator with the department of national health and welfare, more recently she was with the) commission on the financing of) higher: education. | In her new position, Dr. Mays nard will direct a program to} improve student and trainee) services, Each academic year,| more than 2,000 students and) trainees arrive in Canada for} education that will enable them! to contribute to the economic development of their own coun-| tries. They are selected by their) own governments under the Co-| lombo plan, the African plan, and the Caribbean plan. | Dr. Maynard will co-operate} with the Canadian Service for; Overseas Students and trainees to provide counselling and ease assimilation into Canadian so-| BRIDE-ELECT Miss Lynda Dianne Par- sons will become the bride of Mr, Peter Brian Johan- sen, in a ceremony in Sim- coe Street United Church on November 27, according to |ciety. an announcement made to- Dr. Maynard holds her doc-} day by the bride-elect's par- |torate of education from Stan-| iscaaiienceene SOR |same period. | | Personal relationships will be governed by good influences for} most of the year and, if you are single, your best periods for| new romance and or marriage will occur in late December (an jexcellent «period for .all Li- jbrans), next April, May and |August, Most auspicious periods for travel will not occur until 1966--with early February and the weeks between May 15 and September outstandingly good On the diet score, when you ph vas lg oc ege ao , 3 endowe it! gained 20 pounds, bringing me | go for a good share of your Biv locd'e cara: seca bet have been married. I have/without eating, you lose out on|will have to curb a tendency to - to 40 -- gegen | the extra heat produced by food.|oxtreme moodiness. : jow my probiems. ave no'In his book, Reduce and Stay -- ---- a confidence in myself, nor will) Reduced, Dr. Norman Jolliffe poo : paren me to think rd explains it this way: looking forward to more pound-- « ' ; : ( age, but realized that's what I'm Pte pouaret Ep a pro-| York Times Saturday night headed for. tein causing the greatest rise,|Ptinted the largest newspaper The president, Mrs. Albertlor in hospital should be the recipients of grati- e recognition during the KEEP IN TRIM Improve Mental Attitude To Stay On Reducing Diet By IDA JEAN KAIN take art lessons. Join a dra- 'Help! I'm hopelessly lost in| matic group, or a dance class a sea of calories. I feel as| Participate in life. All you need though I'm beyond the point of|to do is start. no return. In the one year I) LARGEST NEWSPAPER in-|,, NEW YORK (AP)--The New "Each day I make up my)This explains in part why peo- mind to kick the everenting ple lose more weight on the habit. Then as the day wears|same number of calories if not on and my stomach groans in-|eaten at» one large late day jin its 114-year history. The Sun iday edition has 946 pages |weighs seven pounds, 14 ounces land has a record 1,200,000 lines jof advertising. The edition was ents, Mr, and Mrs. Angus J. |ford University, where she spe- Parsons. The prospective jcialized in counselling and guid- bridegroom is the son of jance. She is presently on the Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Jo- | canna | board of governors of Carleton campaign, and in 1943 she be- came chief of information serv- ices for the province of Quebec with the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. HONORED AS MBE She was honored for her war- time work with the award of Member of the British Empire. Reflecting on her 18 years in the federal civil service, Mrs. Senecal says much discrimina-|t tion against working women still exists. "Certainly women have more difficulty in getting a high ex- Mr. and Mrs Seymour Sweet and the bridegroom is the son of Mir. and Mrs. Elmer Luke, all of Oshawa. --Muiry's Studio Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Thomas Luke exchanged marriage vows in Albert Street United Church, The bride, the former Linda Ann Sweet, is the daughter of WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Women's Page, Forms are availahile at The ment) studied in Montreal aticenia dressed Ukranian sang t played the piano and performed She started her career as ajseveral Ukrainian dances. service of the Victory bond|bers behind the scenes television studio and what could happen when an_ incompetent director takes over. ducted by Mr. and Mrs. Webster. Quotations from Albert Schweitzer's book were read. Club Entertained By Salmers Sisters Songs, dances and a TV skit ighlighted the October meet- ing of the 50-50 Club of Simcoe Mrs, Senecal (known as Ma-|Street United Church. The Salmers. sisters, Ste} nie, Natalie, Mary and Et in traditional costumes Mr. and Mrs. William Trotter monthly magazines. In 1942 she and their group showed mem- of a The worship service was con- Earl The presidents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Houlden conducted the business meeting. Plans for a urkey supper to be held on November 13 were discussed, It was announced that the next meeting would be a tour of Toronto City Hall. Delicious Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding |ecytive position in the civillrefreshments were served by record is facilitated by, submitting the cor-pleted form anc service. It's a man's world, and/group 2. a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as 'soon as {Will probably be a man's world possible after the ceremony. You are asked to swhbmit the po apy of years to WOMEN PETER names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding; to the But she says women them-|HayE BLADDER IRRITATION social editor either before or the day after the wedding. selves are responsible for the| ster 91 twice as sekee Whalen ha aa situation. "We really like things) are made miserable by comme urinary the way they are. I am a very| Goll Te auivels Comber iienen, Luke-Sweet serene woman these days, | sehes muscular pains x a ae my head against wry, takin 2 lit ox A aughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Miss Sandra Sweet; was the/s . days, CY! iS aabenion sonar Sweet, Linda Ann,/maid of honor wearitig floor-/ But in spite of the fact that (ect eines te Beste became the bride of Frederick/length rose peau de sefe with ajall the cards are . stacked Thomas Luke, son of Mr. and/matching wedding bawid head-\against them when they at- * J Back a : 1 ore Bebe and muscular pa eS Mrs. Elmer Luke, all of Osh-|dress. The bridesmaids;, dressed) awa, in a double-ring ceremony|similarly in turquoise ):lue were) in Albert Street United Church./Miss Bonny Sweet, Mbiss Bev- The Reverend Helmuth Dycklerly Sweet and Misy Susan officiated. The soloist was Mrs.|Sweet. David Weldon accompanied by; The best man was I$awrence Mr. Harold Ellis. |Luke and ushering wene Leslie Given in marriage by her|Sweet and James Adanis. father, the bride wore a full-/ A reception was held in St. length gown of Chantilly lace| Mary's Hall, Bloor street east,' over. taffeta featuring a bateau|where the bride's moisher re- neckline and lily-point sleeves.|ceived in a gold lace sgjt with Canadiana, ward, and ~ elite meet The bouffant skirt was caught|beige accessories. The _ bride- oS e up at intervals with self roses|groom's mother was itn blue ffs % 4 and a large white Chantilly rose|broade with matching acces-| bag RE) sories. Each had a corsyge of bronze and yellow chry'santhe- mums, As the couple left on a jnotor- ing honeymoon, the brid was wearing a suit of pink lace with a black feather and fur lsat and black accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Luke will: !make held her circular, fingertip veil of illusion. She carried a cas- cade of red and white roses. ~ SOCIAL NOTICE FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Angus J. Par- sons, wish to announce the Dinner is served With cosmopolitan: 'savoir faire' at the preferred pampering from vichysoisse te pistachios . connoisseur. Make a rendezvous where the cious dining. 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