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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Mar 1966, p. 13

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also in the picture are, left to right standing: Mr. Leo Gallagher, Mr. Arthur O'Hare, Mr. Francis Mc- pinning shamrocks on the guests' coats. They are: Maureen Moni, 13, letf and Frances Power, 14, right; GRAND KNIGHT Lovis Hughes, seated centre, is getting all the attention from two pretty girls who were Shamrocks, Shillelaghs, Songs | soroptomists Hear Bring Bit Of Old Ireland To Ball Of Centennial Plan The monthly dinner meeting of the Soroptimist Club of Osh awa took place recently at the Genosha Hotel with 20 mem- bers and three guests present. Mrs, Walter Bestwick, presi dent, called for volunteers to assist at Hillsdale Manor on March 13. Miss Mary Lee suggested to the Club that a gonation be made to the special girl whom the Club was assisting in her education, the occasion being her birthday. Mrs. Jo Aldwinckle, guest speaker, was graciously intro- duced by Mrs. Gordon Conant. -|Mrs. Aldwinckle gave a most | comprehensive and _ interesting j talk on 'Centenary Oshawa"' The main points discussed | were methods which the club might use in their constribution | to this majestic year, 1967. Mrs. | Aldwinckle also listed the dif- ployer's interests a little more) ferent clubs who would be tak- seriously. ling part throughout Ontario. ever 30 years hiring and super-| As one example of how to do| The club was given much inspir- vising employees has suggested this, stop excusing yourse¥/ation and many' interesting that from time to time we ought from the things you can see that|/ideas over which to ponder in to use this column to crusade' need to be done, simply because} making future plans. for old-fashioned loyalty. no one has said that the job is) Mrs. William Taylor thanked "You will do your readers a up to you. If no one is there to|Mrs. Aldwinckle for giving of favor," he said, '"'and you will do it at the time and something her time to speak to the Club help them get ahead, because ought to be done, be Joyal and; Mrs. Walter Bestwick closed the kind of loyalty that makes| useful enough to take time to do| the meeting with the club them favored employees seems| it yourself, 'pledge. to diminish more each year in -- Sale! 'Sale! Sale! many places of business. Full Length Formals "To cite a case of what I AND BRIDESMAIDS GOWNS mean," he said, '"'we recently| spent an entire day in the clini- BRAND NEW $ SPRING ARRIVALS 19.95 SARGEANT'S RENTALS cal laboratory I own doing some | 463 RITSON RD. S. 725-3338 Irish symbols, songs and Among those seen dancing music were predominant at the| were: Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Knights of Columbus annual St | Meringer, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Patrick's dance held Saturday|Shine, Mr. and Mrs. James evening in the Knights of Col-|Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. Robert umbus hall. Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis More than 150 members andj Noonan, Mr. Daniel Riordan, friends, upon entering the hall,| Miss Doris Hubble, Mr. Robert were given shamrocks by Miss| MacDonald, Miss Barbara Coch- Frances Power and Miss Mau-) rane, and many others. reen Moni, dressed in tradition-|. Durin intermihion many al Irish costumes. joined 'in singing the familiar The music was supplied by Irish tunes that were played on | the piano. Donald Charleston and his! [ater in the evening, the orchestra with Irish tunes for|chairman, Mr. Leo Gallagher, the dancing enjoyment of the| and his committee' served couples. i ' refreshments, Old-Fashioned Loyalty Helps Workers To Get Promotions By ROBERTA ROESCH An employer who has spent important tests that we wanted to complete as soon as we could. "The people who worked on the daytime shift expected that the machine being used for the tests would operate smoothly all day, and those who worked on the later shift were to check on it during the evening. ; "But just before her shift left, a woman who worked days) . noticed that the sample plate Aree. "If we all softened our wash 'water no phosphates would be necessary in our cleaning com- pounds and the effect of in- creasing phosphorous has been dramatically demonstrated by the Ontario Water Resources «Coramission- and -other investi- gators. "The detergent industry is sodium tripolyphosphate, of which they use over 90 million pounds per year. The fertilizer industry uses about one million tons of assorted phosphorous compounds much of which drains into our waterways." . Thus Professor J. D. Hea- man, engineering consultant of the Great Lakes Institute, Uni- versity of Toronto, brought out the 'home truths" of water pol- the University Women's Club. "We have essentially scribed to the principle that limitless: fresh, clean water is the inalienable right of every citizen,' he said. 'It is only in \the past year or so that the |public conscience in our well-; | watered land has become aware' that water is other than to be, jtaken for granted. | "In New York City the total jconsumption including loss from leakage, equals the daily disappearance of a lake one| mile square and six feet deep, Compare this daily per capita) |quota of 100 gallons with the |many people in the world who jmust hoard their.supplies and| measure their daily quota by the cup. "Water pollution is the result of waste or foreign material) Aree and Mr. Edward Mc- Oshawa Times Photo searching for a replacement for) lution at the March meeting of) sub-| Chemists, Engineers Working To Preserve Pure Water Supply being present in our water courses.. This may be through natural or man-made causes which are increasing at a rapid rate both on the basis of rising population and a greater demand per capita, and the mul- tinlication of our industrial ac- tivity. We cannot escape the| generation of wastes from both human and industrial sources and their safe and orderly dis- posal is a major and increas- ing problem. "The only answer to the prob- lem is a steady and eventually complete separation of the storm and sewage systems. This will take many years and a vast expenditure. In the United States the cost is estimated at 30 billion dollars, In Canada, for- midable as the problem is, we are making a beginning. Ottawa which only a few years ago was dumping all of its raw, un- treated sewage to the river, now has an excellent treatment plant the complete separation of sew- lers by the year 2000, Toronto is also developing a separation |program. Returning to the effect of syn- \thetic detergents Professor Hea- man explained the qualities which caused the formation of great masses of foam in rivers which received effluent. 'It will |persist through percolation through soil and porous rock and can put a head on a glass of| |well water.' The presence of this foam be- lcame synonymous with pollu- tion and a great outcry arose that it be eliminated. The indus- try demonstrated that there was nothing biologically harm- 'ul, neither in the foam nor in their packaged products. A cost- : s : y research program had elimir- WOMEN STEP UP iat a parish. This precedent ated the foam, but, the speaker) MONTREAL (CP) -- Roman {follows decisions of the last added, 'with the elimination of| Catholic women here have|Ecumenical Council and an the foam and the indication of|some control over the parish's|amendment to Quebec law, existing pollution, have we not!purse strings, now that two|which previously required Fa- merely driven it out of sight| women have been elected to albrique members to be "heads and out of mind? |Fabrique, the governing body/of families,"' i.e, men. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Merch 15, 1966 13 MONKS DON'T GET FAT The monks of Mount Sinai eat (of tonly once a day, at noon. and a program which will see = Once a prescription | was written for | "Honest Skin"... That was 29 years ago. And the prescription number was 1,006. The complex formula was designed to treat acne and dermatitis. Today miltions use Bonne Bell Ten-O-Six® Lotion as a skin cleanser-- swear it's the world's finest -- for this is a dowble-action antiseptic that heals as it cleanses. In it are ingredients which clean } vely and i lately--do away with any or all impurities, plus, normalize oily, dry ot half-and-half skin. Ten-O-Six® Lotion gives you a face you need never be anal Clean, clear, feuitions. The beguty of "Honest ", Honest. $1.75, $3, $5 "MRS, BETTY MILLAR, the Bonne Bell Representative, will be in our store March 16th and 17th to ad- vise you. She will give away a free Medicated Make-up (retail value $2.00) with every Bonne Bell item purchased from her. --- One to a customer," MITCHELL'S DRUG STORE 9 SIMCOE STREET NORTH, OSHAWA | wish to apologize for ony inconvenience caused by my absence from the "HOUSE OF FLAIR" I'm sure my many customers ond friends will be +s) pleased to know thot |. hove recently purchased my own solon, formerly "Jutta's". | would consider it a pleasure to have you drop In _ 23, 1966, the date scheduled for My Open couse. REED'S FLORISTS Spring Flower Show at their Greenhouses Palm Sunday, April 3rc Everyone is weleams to ettend. Air Canada offers 723-3431 .on the machine needed to be! taken off and changed in order to keep the machine operating correctly. "If she had had the old-fash- joned lovalty employees ought to have, she would have changed the same plate or at least told me about it. 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