eae fe oe ees MRS. GEORGE LANE Port Perry Scout Group Aux. Honors Charter At the concJusion of the|Mrs. Grant Franklin and Mrs.} George Mahaffy, along with her| . . swat) This Christmas November meeting of the Scout Group Auxiliary, held in the Scout Hall, bers and past members assem- over forty mind President |daughters.in-laws, Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Roy Lane and Mrs. Eric Lane were introduced. Mrs. Lelsie Beacock, 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 1, 1965 Showers, Presentations Honor Recent Bride, Mrs. Jerry Manilla of Mrs. Jerry Manilla, the for- mer Miss Judy Holbrook, whose marriage took place recently in St. John's Ukrainian Greek Or- thodox Church, was honored at a number of showers and pre- sentations. A community shower was held at St, John's hall for the bride- to-be, where the hostesses in- cluded Mrs. Walter Grigorenko, matron of#ronor, Mrs. Stanley Manilla, Mrs.. John Stezik and Mrs. Wesley Kelly. A bedroom suite and many other gifts were presented on behalf of the guests. Those assisting Miss Holbrook were her maid of honor, Miss Rose Mary Mar- tinuke, Toronto, and the other attendants, Mrs. Brian Simpson, Scarborough and Miss Deborah |Holbrook, Oshawa. | Neighbors and school friends lof the bride-elect gathered at jthe home of Mrs. Daniel Tom- jlinson to shower the future bride {with miscellaneous gifts. The |hostess was assisted by her jmother, Mrs. Harry Bennett. Mrs. Brian Simpson, one of the bridal atiendants, entertain- ed Scarborough and Toronto friends and relatives at her home at Cedar Brae when many useful kitchen gifts were pre- |sented. Co-workers at the city hall enjoyed a buffet luncheon ar- ranged by the staff of the treas- urer's office when Miss Hol- brook was presented with a | bridge set. | A pantry shelf shower was, |held at the home of Mrs. Wal- ter Grigorenko, where. guests in- cluded friends and relatives of the prospective bridegroom. Mrs. Alec Stec and Mrs. Wil- liam Droswik assisted the host- ess. up winter weekends are~ favored by Aileen for this casual country or campus twosome. Stripes, broad and narrow, of lipstick red and mustard wind around the low-line Orlon pullover with its long sleeves and A presentation of linen was given at an office party by the | Staff of the treasurer's office at city hall. The future bride- }groom's associates at the Cana- j\dian Pacific Depot presented 'him with a sum of money. WOMEN ARE A MUST MONTREAL (CP) "We would like to do without women, but we can't," says Zubin Shows Signs Brilliant colors to light so COLORFUL TWOSOME ribbed turtle neck; The stretch pants are of Orlon or nylon and are in match- ing red. By Tracy Adrian KEEP IN TRIM s By IDA JEAN KAIN Regard exercise as a life-| giving measure, and calisthen- ics and walking for conditioning won't seem so tough. Some of you begrudge the columns deal- ing with exercise. "Give us more of the morale-boosting, in- spirational kind," you write. Fair enough, but dieters, don't overlook the toning value of ex- ercise. The healthy, happy way to reduce is to burn more calo- ries. It is the only way by which you can be slim and shapely instead of fat and flabby. Plus that, exercise can do much for you mentally. A reader who is staying young and slim is enthusiastic about her beauty routine. j "Every morning and every) evening I stand in a doorway,| hold on to the doorjamb and) swing with each leg forward and back, 20 times. I got this idea| from ballet dancers. No ballet dancer is fat and they all have) beautiful legs. Also, I lie on my! back and do the well-known bicycle exercise to keep my cir-) culation up and my hips syelte. I feel wonderful!'* INCREASE TONE Great! Take it on the up- swing. As you hold on to the Exercise Stimulates Mind As It Conditions Body \left leg freely forward, knee straight, then swing rearward, forward again, and smoothly back. On alternate swings rear- ward, hold the muscle contrac- tion to a slow count of six. Hold- ing helps to increase muscle tone, Hit a rhythm and this swinger can be fun and freeing. Start with six swings with left leg, then with right leg. Gradu- ally increase the number of swings to 10. If you hold on al- ternate swings to rear, that should do nicely, The high bicycle is rousing. exercise. The difficult part 1s to get into position. Here we go-- sit down on floor, legs straight out. Have palms of hands on fleor, Now, as you roll back on floor, come on up with your legs ,|and hips, ups-a-daisy. There you are, resting on your. shoulders. Brace yourself by having palms of hands on hip haunches, and elbows firmly on floor. Pedal merrily. The side-bicycle is easier, and * Postion; Lying on right side, left leg on top of right. Have palm of hand braced on floor for support. Movement: Working knees like pistons, flex alternate knees briskly up toward chest. Pedal for six counts, change sides and repeat. § . : Share with us your favorite streamliners. a \doorjamb with right hand, swing <geing House of Haire COIFFEURS NOW IN NEW LOCATION 14 Ontario Street -- Oshawa Expert hair stylists to give you the ultimate in hair styling . . + in @ comfortable, friendly atmosphere, Facials with Revion end Sans Soucie preporotions. PHONE 723-6901 bled to honor Mrs. George! Lane. Prince Albert, gave a reading \Of A Record Spending Spree This event was planned soand Mrs. Ellsworth Kennedy that the mothers of cubs andjconducted an interesting coin By SALLY RYAN |help on how to tender a little scouts could show their appre-\contest with Mrs. Hugh Espie|. NEW YORK (AP)--A sugar jaffection--say $1,000,000 worth. ciation and pay tribute to. the|the winner. jplum factory, a leather hippo-|On a woman, of course. tamus and helpful hints on} You start with a $300 lace first president of the Scout} Amng the guests were six|P0 ful } Gems Auxiliary, in Portipast reskonie Mrs. Howard|how to spend a million dollars|handkerchief, thumb through a Perny to wish her good-bye and|Gibson; Mrs. Jack Cook; Mrs.|--there is something for every-jfew baubles such as a $465,000). pon luck | and putend best; William "Stephens; Mrs. Ells.jone in the Christmas catalogues|diamond necklace, the usual|'™ toe erchestia, | wishes to her and her husband|worth Kennedy; Mrs. Leslie|this year. |sable and chinchilla, a $450 um+| } for future happiness in their|McDonald; and Mrs. Jeanne| Even Neiman - Marcus, thejbrella with a genuine blonde|department store, has a thermo- new home at Pefferlaw. |McDermott; the original first/Texas store with dollar-studded | tortoise handle, a 25-day Aegean|meter holding a ballpoint pen In 1947, when the Auxiliary|vice-president Mrs. Hu ghlideas, boggles at the possibili-/ cruise with your nine dearest|"for his torrid love letters to was first started, the executive|Espie, along with other former|ties presented by what is shap-/friends, an 18-karat gold needie|you and his irate protests to the was comprised of the presi-|conveners and officers. ing up as a record Christmas/for $15, and still end up $101,-/papers" ($8), and a tipsy musi- dent, Mrs. George Lane; vice-| Refreshments, daintilg|spending spree in the United |787.38 short of the goal. jcal poodle ($9). president, Mrs. Hugh Espie;| arranged and centred by a huge/States. LOOSE CHANGE | Back at Neiman Marcus, secretary, the late Mrs. George|cake decorated in the tradi-| The store worked its way)/LQOSE CHANGE . |there is a cocktail crutch for in- Rider and the treasurer, Mrs. tional colors of yellow and|through a sheepskin - covered A little loose change to frit-| capacitated elbow See teba MacMillan, with a member-|green were in the charge of|mechanical horse ($150), his/ter, salen beta herself--in .©4S€\ complete with an ash tray, glass! ship of about seven. Mrs. Lane|Mrs. Leonard Clark; Mrs. Glen|and her para-sails ("'an amaz-/We ve for gotten something," | older pillbox, key chain, and, bas been an ardent and en-|VanCamp; Mrs. Lloyd Short;|ing, ascending nylon parachute Neiman-Marcus advises. lahem, a little black book ($20). thusiastic worker in the local|/Mrs. Ralph Taylor; Mrs. Ross|that goes from the surface up" Awd peronn 18 U6. WH Rl vag fusten Glave. tharos tél Scout Organization. During the|/Dowson; Mrs. Donald Vader/|for $361 apiece), a five-foot-long/Slad to help you fritter away) py past twenty years or so, she|and Mrs. Herbert Howard. rustic wagon with a polyfoam|the change. Their Christmas|an automatic handicapper. (Ab- has seen many changes and| Guests were present from|mattress ($145) and pink cham-|Catalogues already are in thejercrombie and Fitch, $6). the .realization of a splendid|Toronto, Oshawa, Lindsay,|pagne pancakes ($8). mail. ; |'SHandicapper, won't guarantee Scout Hall which she worked|Manchester and Prince Albert.! Then it set out to offer some) Abercrombie and Fitch C the winner, but it automaticall: so hard to achieve. When plans} jthe sportsmen's spot in New| : 4 were finally completed the . |York, Chicago and San Fran-|'gests vital statistics, rates gonmitee gave vr «| Qshawa Knights Of Columbus ci. sos min asian » Warmest Christmas Gift You Can Give Mehta, conductor of the Mofit- real Symphony Orchestra, after hiring four more women this) season. "At the auditions they played better than the men," he} complained. Women now occupy 18 of the 97 permanent places Group Committee gave her ine |cisco, opens- with Alaskan polarjevery horse in an average honor of turning the first sod |bear skins, "subject to availi-lrace," the catalogue says, to start the campaign for the} building project. | Mrs. C. H. Reesor presented) Mrs. Lane with a golden-tinted carnation corsage. Mrs, Leslie MacDonald, of Toronto, a past! president, spoke of the tears,| trials and frustrations that had taken place during the years and told many happy anecdotes that had transpired while she was reminiscing. Mrs. Samuel Pay Tribute To Traditional Polish marked the annual Polish dance} held by the Knights of Columbus in St. Gregory's Saturday evening. More than 120 members and their friends, upon entering the hall, were given red and white ribbons -- the National Polish) symbols/ Auditorium, | M Polish Members )s-"""s for $975, and has hand- sewn leather footstools for hunt- Mrs. Ted Reinders, Mr. and ers--a 68-inch hippo or rhinoc- eros ($450), Mrs. George Gilewski, Mr. and Fifth Av | e toy st 8s. | Mrs. Joseph Peters, Mr. and y store, ther3l-8s At F, A. 0. Schwarz, the jted tiger (Schwarz, lat teedi| rs. P. J. McAdam, Mr. and $295). | Mrs, Frank Mozic, Dr. and Mrs.| A seven-room dollhouse with] John Kwak, Mr. and Mrs, Jack|a real electric. ceiling light in Kane, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph) Crajkowski, Mr. and Mrs./(Schwarz, $125 unfurnished, Por spies, a toy U-2 plane; with a camera is perched in} the Schwarz catalogue, ready) to soar hundreds of feet and} take an automatically timed) secret picture in flight ($13.95). The catalogues with games. | For future statesmen, there is diplomacy, with a 1914 map| of Europe and instructions to! try to deal or double deal your are loaded) each room and a stone aviotry | . Cawker composed and read a humorous presentation poem and Mrs. Irene Haugen, of Lindsay, presented on behalf of over sixty of her Port Perry friends, an electric walnut and pe yon ag ork, any ® SUM were: the Grand Knight of the Although taken by surprise, | OShawa Council, Louis G. the guest of honor in her usual) Hughes and Mrs. Hughes; Mr, gracious manner, thanked| 2d Mrs. Anthony Meringer, Mr. everyone for their kindness to|2nd Mrs. Frank Shine, Mr. and her and expressed pleasure at| seeing so. many --"old familiar faces" once again. | At this time, her daughters, | - SOCIAL NOTICE | FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zillon wish to announce the forthcoming) marriage of their daughter,| Linda, to Russell Henry Faiers,| son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland) Faiers, all of Oshawa. The wed-| ding is to take place on Friday, | January 14, 1966 at 7.00 p.m. in! 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