Ability pportunity vise Staff girls and women r a job to get - cleaning; Helen ves home every ue a career ig res, an," she told me, ned her about heg IMPANY of the foreladies national contrac hich cleans on a some 100,100,900 | space in office nks, insurance tels, apartments cities across the ; ago I worked as n~ Poland,"~said present bailiwick ) New York. 'But o America. office of the question in't know English nd, second, I had | the day to take sons. When I jobs in contract igh a newspaper I decided that right for me as I , and as my hus home during the i. inning, I worked tleaning woman," ed, "This meant i as I would at ash trays, waste lesks, telephones, iG ABILITY on Page 13A) mn and Made PES t Shades ond see ww & Dreperies INSTALLED | TRACKS 723-7827 t Our Store" PHY NY LTD. ST. Ww. 725-3571 naan ie % . a " H W. Hooper, president of the Woodview Senior Cit- izens' Club and Mrs. H. J. Weir, its program conven- er, examine the rug in a ------ % Court Charlene Has Contributed | To Cancer Research! By HELEN TWINING | The following officers were | installed for the year 1967-68: | Past president, Una Dart; pres- ident, Bernice Vice; vice-presi dent, Elsie Blair; secretary, | Sandra 'Willsher treasurer, | Molly Hartshorn: chaplain, | Doris Graham; conductor, Gail | Beauchemin; warden, Chris} Overy; inner guard, Evelyn | Stata: ouler guard, Helen Twin | ing As their Centennial project Court Charlene assisted in an) "Every Member' canvass, pro ceeds of which were donated to Cancer Research. More than $60,000 was presented to Can-| cer Society through _ their efforts and the efforts of Fores-| ters across Canada | They also made donations to the Crippled Children's Centre in the form of therapy items Cedardale UCW Undertakes Cost Of Church Repairs / by MRS. J. F. NORTON Press Reporter Of special interest to the peo- ple of Oshawa is the fact that the present Cedar Dale United Church is a converted school house and was built in 1867. The members of the UCW are hold- ing a bazaar November 18, when they will have on display many antiques which have been hand- ed down from generation to gen- eration, and several of the ladies plan on being in Centen- nial costume. Projects for centennial year include a new roof for the church, also the paving of the parking lot, and a new fence for the church manse. Officers: President, Mrs. Al- bert Singer; vice-presidents, Mrs. ©, L. Gunter, Mrs. Frank Singer; recording secretary, Mrs. Earl Hoy; corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. L. Gunter; treasurer, Mrs. Russell Wors- ley; social convener, Mrs. Wil- IEW SENIORS ALWAYS HAVE FUN ing centennial rose desigza, hooked by Mrs Hooper, making, needle craft seated. The club members art participated in many pro- --Oshawa Jimes jects including quilting, rug- and Photo | | i { THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, November Queen Mary Lodge LOBA Host For July Orange Parade follows: Worthy Mistress, Ui lian Olmstead; Imm. Past Mis tress, Florence Strank; Deputy Mistress, Anne' Butland; Junior Deputy Mistress, Elsie Price; recording secretary, June By JUNE GOODMAN Queen Mary Lodge is part of the Loyal Orange - Benevolent Association of British Ameri- can and is made up of Protes- tant ladies over the age of 18 years. Our centennial project this year was our annual Orange Parade which was held in Oshawa this year and the members of Queen Mary dress- ed in centennial dresses which was a fitting end to the parade. Queen Mary Lodge _ was founded 56 years ago and the officers for this year are as $500 Toward Park . * ' . Soroptimists' Gift By MRS. HAROLD MURPHY As a centennial project, the Soroptimist Club of Oshawa donated the sum of $500 to the Centennial Garden, located at Hillsdale Park Executive officers of the club are as follows: President, Mrs William Taylor: past president Mrs. Walter -- Bestwick; Ist esident, Mrs. H. G. Wil- ' vice-president, Mrs. R J. Mackie; recording secretary, Miss" Grace Winnell; cor- jresponding secretary, Miss |Helen Van Camp; 'treasurer, Mrs. Matthew Gouldburn; di- rectors Mrs. Orville South, Mrs. D. Wilson, Miss Evelyn Moore Miss Elizabeth \ Schaefer Goodma finance Ivy Saby: treasurer, Cowle; chaplain, Gertru Logan; guardian, Evelyn ton; director of ceremon 17, 1967 5A secretary, Dianne de Bil- ies, Isabelle Reid: Ist lecturer, Orpha Sheffer; 2nd lecturer, Annie Frost; inner guard, Edna Pearse; outer guard, Kay Hop- kins; 2nd committee, Severs; 3rd committee, Fl Wright Our-next-social- event--will our Christmas party which are holding on December 1967. {dith ora pianist, Marie Blake. be we ', Enjoy... The Pride of HOME OWNERSHIP CALL W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LTD. 21 King Street W., BOWMANVILLE 623-3393 506 Simcoe South, OSHAWA 728-7585 "For a home of your own" liam Henning: press reporter, his topcoat .. Look Him Over . St. Nick's Gift Store for him? And his tie. . at your man... OTHER WOMEN What kind of impression does his appearance make? How about his suit? Out of shape? Does the colour do anything compliment the rest of his wardrobe? 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