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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Dec 1967, p. 17

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ERING QUESTIONS Would you take your child Y he could read, to the y? Yes, to let him help me to ooks from which to read l. KEEP IN STEP r well-fitted shoes around use rather than shapeless ym slippers or old worn- pes. This will keep your 'om spreading, and you'll ss tired by day's end. ne-ernme EAR Lid. OF GIVING... ECEIVING IS ~FROM largest stock )shawa, and are as low if here. Housecoats ling Jackets . rling pants ites utfits Impers Evening Tops hort Evening | Sweater and 7 , jobs if possible. So far she has A three-part pageant was presented by members of Canadian Girls In Training groups in Northminster United Church Sunday eve- ning. The Reverend H. A. Mellow DD welcomed the girls and the congregation Canada Sends A Young Woman As Vice Consul By WILF GRUSON | BEIRUT, Lebanon (CP) -- For Margaret Louise Loggie of Fairview, Alta., the prime con- cern has been to avoid routine) been successful. Since getting her MA from the MARGARET L. LOGGIE University of Alberta her pur- suit of this objective has taken her from teaching Metis chil- dren in the Peace River. district to foreign service work for the Canadian government in this lively Middle East capital. As third secretary and vice- consul with the Canadian embas- sy, she has been caught up in the drama of the Arab-Israeli erisis, investigating conditions in refugee camps. *'A job like this is not for any young girl graduating from uni- versity,"' Miss Loggie said be- fore heading for Jordan on a fact-finding mission on the ref-| ugee situation for Ambassador) Christian Hardy. She is accred- ited to Jordan and Syria as well} as Lebanon. | "It's harder for a girl to live overseas than a man with a) family. But for someone like me who wants to see the world and still not be an expatriate, this Woman Appointed Crown Prosecutor. In Montreal MONTREAL (CP) --- A 25- year-old woman who is '"'fasci- nated by the psychology of the criminal mind" has been named Crown prosecutor in the Mont- real district. Lise Pominville, a recent graduate of the University of Montreal law school, handles prosecution in criminal cases that may include anything from murder to bootlegging. Miss Pominville regards her new appointment with a certain amount of detachment. "Tt will be very interesting, I think. I'm very happy to have the job. You see, I've always been interested in criminal law and I'm fascinated by the psy- chology of the criminal mind." She applied for the position because it "will give me tre- mendous experience in the courtroom," | Unlike many young women lawyers, Miss Pominville does; not come from a family of law-| yers. 'My father has his vi butcher business." | C.G.1.T. CHOIR, DRAMA FEATURED AT CHRISTMAS: VESPER SERVICE the birth of Christ, and Kathleen Cobb (seated) and Mary Root, took the part of Mary and Joseph to enact the Biblical history. A choir of girls from St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Pick- ering, sang "The Virgin Mary" and 'The 'Borning to the annual vesper serv- ice. Linda Dunbar (left), Darlene Huggins and Kathy Dove, all of Kingsview Unit- ed Church, and Diane Sex- smith of Simcoe Street United Church read, in parts, the scripture story of jOshawa Men's Hostel met jat Simcoe Street United Church the men at the Hostel. Mr. and Mrs, Sprague Furey, Welland Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Matthews, Mo- day in Jamaica. _| The Reverend Father Joseph * \Venini of Guatemala, Central America, paid a surprise and brief visit to his sister, Mrs. Leo Karnath and Mr. Karnath, Centre Street, recently and during his few days here, Sister Margaret Mary of St. Joseph's Order, Toronto, joined the family circle for a short time Father Venini took the oppor- tunity to come to Oshawa while in the United States buying farm implements to take back to his mission in Guatemala. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Turner, Oshawa Blvd., recently visited |Spain and Portugal. The high- jlight of their trip was seeing a \bullfight in Madrid. They also visited the cities of Lisbon, |Grenada, Estrille, Saville and Day", two modern carols. Mrs. D. M. Robertson and | Toledo. Their son, Tyrone, visit- Mrs. Bruce Travell, both jed Mrs. Turner's relatives in CGIT leaders at Simcoe ITtaly and toured Holland, Ger- Street United Church, and |many, France and Switzerland: Mrs. L. M. MeMurtry, CGIT Presbyterial representative, directed the girls in this | Their daughter, Miss Cheryl | Turner visited Mr. Turner's relatives in England and also nearly 244 years and expects to| stay several more months be- fore returning to Ottawa for | reassignment. To Lebanon | "It's the department policy to| recall you, primarily to bring life is perfect. I like living you up to date with Canadian} abroad but I'm unhappy if I affairs. Reading what goes on} lose touch with my own coun- only helps to a certain degree." try." Her first assignment was a ee | brief stint with the department's RETURNING HOME United Nations division in Otta- Miss Loggie, a five-foot-three| wa to prepare her for the work service. travelled to Germany. q = 7 A New Democratic Party BUILDS CONFIDENCE jwomen's. group, for Durham OLDHAM, England (CP) --\riding was formed recently at Jeanie Fairly, 9, was given unu-|a meeting at the home of Mrs. sual therapy to overcome a lack|Gerry Olthof, Courtice. Mrs. 4 iClifford Pilkey spoke on the of confidence which has been! eed foe women twehiy an ae hampering her school work--|tiye part in politics, and being she was put in the boys' soccer aware of local, national and in- team. "It was proved a realiternational affairs. Provisional confidence booster," said alofficers were named, Mrs. Wil- teacher. But some of' the boys|mer Hill, Hampton, chairman | now have inferiority complexes; | Mrs, Douglas Moffatt, Eliza-| she is better than they are. |\bethville, secretary; Mrs. | brunette who will turn 34 the) here which includes, besides po- day after Christmas, did lose |jitical and economic reporting touch with Canada while living|for the ambassador, consular, in' Europe for three years study-| information and administration! janguage of this former French|Eaton, M111 brook, publicity. jduties. -- ._, |colony. Either French or Eng-|The first membership meeting| It's very much a career job.|jish_ jis spoken in most diplo-|will be held early in the new) ing Spanish and working. "Now I'm able to keep those close ties with Canada that to, And a woman can do just about} me are so important." las well as a man, There are op-| Her appointment to the Mid-|portunities for advancement dle East was her first overseas|and I haven't found that it's posting after she joined the ex-|counted against you if you're a ternal affairs department in|woman.," June, 1965. She has been here} Miss Loggie speaks English, tailored by Deacon-- of course Soft, warm lambswool blended with long-staple cotton --that's Viyella! Then there's 60 years of shirt tailoring know-how -- that's Deacon Brothers! With comfort-fit collars and cuffs, careful finishing of buttons and seams, the Deacon Brothers take extra care making their Vivella shirts, (CHOOSE FROM OVER 20 SOLD SHADES Fomsperfect com= Sort collars and 'cuffs are carefully Sitted by hand. Seams are carefully turned and stitched for a clean PERFECT MATCHING Al! smooth fimsh, and yokes of sportshirts match, You can get your Deacon Brothers Viyella from: Cannings Ltd. 20 King St. E. --- 725-1512 Open till 9 P.M Every Night except Saturday \Gerry Olthof, Courtice, treasur-| is|er; Mrs. Derek Heasman, Cour- French and Spanish and organizer; Mrs. Ellwood working at Arabic, the principal tice, matic circles and her lack of/year at the home of Mrs. Doug- Arabic hasn't been a handicap. /las Moffatt Young Moderns We have on hond « very special selection of warm winter coats and jackets reduced just in time for -€hristmas shopping and giving. The styles and patterns in our Borg, fur trimmed and untrimmed coats ore sure to please everyone. Come in today ! At these prices they'll go fast. Sizes: GIRLS... infants to pre-teens, BOYS eee to size 12, USE ANY "CREDIT CARD HERE American Express, Diners Club, Corte Blanche, Oil Company Cards, Major Hotel Credit Cards, Department Store Cords, Air Travel Cards, Rail Trovel Cords; over 200 acceptable cards. *FROM THOSE ON APPROVED LISTS. © TOT TO TEENS °@ ung Moderns 38 King St. E. -- 723-7428 -- Downtown Oshawa Stee MEMES! Mrs. of UNICEF annual provincial conference of hawk Street, Oshawa, are' home| the organization at York Univer- again after an enjoyable holi-'sity all day Saturday. The chief Travel Group -of the Lyceum Ross,/Club at her home this evening| speaker slides of her trip to} chairman of the Board of Edu- and show cation of Metropolitan, Toronto. | Hawaii Z Hebuise PE ISPE NS RGR IES SE SES SPER ESS 135 Brock St. S -- 668-5022 ----- Whitby MEMEORIR Women | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 13, 1967 | SOCIAL & PERSON Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department the executive of attended a was George Oshawa Shopping Centre DRAW and COLOR SANTA CLAUS | Q~-"" AGE: 4 to 7 Ist PRIZE: BRIAN ZIMMERMAN, 251 'Dover Street, Oshawa 2nd PRIZE: RHONDA VIENNEAU, 289 Muriel Avenue, Oshawa 3rd PRIZES: 1, GRAIG WOODROW, 319 Carlton Court, Oshowa 2, PETER BOESCH, 138 Nossau Street, Oshawa 3. JUDY RICARD, 4 Edsall Avenue, Bowmanville 4, LARRY SELLECK, 830 Florell Drive, Oshowa 5, DANNY FORMOSA, 375 Wolfe Street, Oshawa 6. TRACI-SUE FONTAINE, 302 Highland Avenue, Oshowa 7. JANET VENN, 276 Kaiser Cres., Oshowe 8. PATSY JACOBS, 209 Hollet Avenue, Whitby Tet PRIZE: DEBBIE JACKSON, R. R. No. 2, Whitby 2nd PRIZE: DIANNE ZIMMERMAN, 251 Dover Street, Oshowa 3rd PRIZES: 1, LINDA WYSOTSKI, 1224 Cedar Street, Oshawa . MICHAEL CAMPBELL, 345 Dwight Avenue, Oshowe . GAIL ANTHONY, 75 Colborne Street West, Oshawa w Nw i AGES:'10 to 15 19 Christmas held its annual Christmas party) the at the residence of Miss Grace|Hayes, Mrs. Edward Edwin Peacock and Mrs Gordon J. Dignam, members were made to meet January 10, Oshawa at Mrs. Baker's home. semi- "Wife December meeting of, Holy Cross CWL took place in)member of the United States Miss Christine 'Toporowski, al COURSE OFFERED VANCOUVER (CP) -- Girls |the parish hall recently, A let-|Navy, is visiting with her par-| under 18 years of age who have jter was received from the Scar- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Top- tboro Foreign Mission Society|orowski, Simcoe Street North asking that the members save She leaves on Monday for San itheir postage stamps during |the Christmas season to aid the work of the missions. Mrs. Pat rick McAvoy will convene a party - and turkey dinner for the members. The entertainmen: will be arranged by Mrs. Steven Rigo and Mrs William Patterson. of the Literary Group of the dropped out of school will be able to enroll in a short pre-em- ployment course in industrial food services. The course, of- fered by the Vancouver School Board, includes quick orders, salad and dessert making and : 4 steam table operations. The two Lyceum Club and Women's Art to six. month course prepares Association was held last eve- them for coffee shop or cafete- ning at the home of Mrs. H. G.| ria work Willes, Riverside Drive South.) -- Se -- A short program was given and - Diego, California, to begin train- ing as a dental technician. The Christmas party-meeting The Women's Auxiliary of the Plans for the new year made. Oshawa Police Association held It was decided to study Thai- | The Women's Auxiliary of the] The Oshawa Soroptimist Club) its and' stories, enacted by|note to the gathering. its Christmas party at the,!and and its history. Party re- home of Mrs. Mervin' Baker.|freshments and an exchange of =---- Entertainment consisted of Small gifts brought a seasonal | members, Mrs. William)" Se pes | i) Forgette,| DIAMOND AUCTIONED } last evening. The guest speak- Winell, Park Road North. Each| Mrs. 1m Rabie jer was Norman Drake, director member of the club donated As ig auainel Gare al of the Men's Hostel. Gifts of money to the Cancer Society aS'ganta from Yorkville'. Mrs.! socks and gloves were brought\a Christmas gift. Bruce McGregor, assisted ae \t ive as Christmas gifts to ee Mrs. Gerald Johnston is- ie si & Mrs. C. G. Step, president and; inuted the gifts. A pot-luck -lsupper was served and plans Mrs. Jay Perrault, Roxbor- ough Avenue, will entertain the Cea DUB BwABwRwR clic LUCKY WINNERS PMD Ist PRIZE: JILL DONER, R. R. No. 2, Whitby 2nd PRIZE: STEVEN ARCHER, 320 Elgin Street, Port Perry 3rd PRIZES: on nw eh wD DN The Winning Entries On Display In Eaton's Store Window in the Mall CONGRATULATIONS ~ to the Lucky Winners... look for your cheques in the mail soon! . SANDRA SCHRODER, 469 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa . TERI-JAYNE FONTAINE, 302 Highland Avenue, Oshawa . WENDY LUPTON, 689 Osler Street, Oshawa . STEVEN SMITH, 356 Dianne Street, Oshawa . MARY ANNAND, 55 Pinecrest Road, R. R. No. 2, Oshawa . LORRAINE WALLACE, 16 Thornerest Cres, . DAVID FROST, 597 Oxtord Street, Oshawa . GREGORY GIBBON, 300 Park Rd. North, Oshowa . ENID BLACK, 813 Grierson Street, Oshawa MARLENE S$. WOOD, 70 MeMillan Drive, Oshawa . SUSAN ALEXANDER, 114 Rossland Rd. East, Oshawa . SHIRLEY GOSICK, R. R. No. 3, Bowmanville . JOHN ROZNIK, 283 Porter Street, Saws PARIS (AP) -- A 5.45-carat, blue, heart-shaped diamond 8 from the crown of Marie Anto-| sep inette was auctioned by the Pa- lais Galleria at the gem's first! WIFE PRESERVER public showing since the 1955, Decorate an angel food cake Marie Antoinette Exposition infor Christmas. Frost with fluffy Versailles, Experts valued it at) white icing, stand a row of can- $20,000-$30,000. \dy canes around sides. 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