Oshawa Daily Times, 15 Apr 1930, p. 5

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a a LE THE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1930 PACE FIVE omen's Interests in the Home --- an t e Community | A S CIAL and PER.ONAL , and Mrs. H. Dulmage, of Peter gh, were the guests over the (week-end of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Ward, Fairbanks Street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Renwick, of To- ronto, were in town over the week- ond, visiting Mr. Renwick"s parents on Connaught Street, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ashton, R, R. 2, Oshawa, will be at home to their friends and relatives on Mon- day, April 21st, from 7 to 9.80 p.m, on the occasion of thelr Golden Wedding anniversary, .and Anson with Miss Frona Foote Foote spent the week-end relatives in Hamilton, Dr. Bruce Taylor, Principal of Queen's University, Kingston, On: tario, who spoke at the Teachers banquet in the Genosha Hotel, last Thursday evening was a guest of Mr, and Mrs, C. PF, Cannon, Hill croft street, while in the city. Mr, and Mrs, Frank Johnson, of Oshawa, were guests at the Harbin. son-Armstrong wedding in Toronto on Saturday, Miss Helen Johnson played the wedding music, An unhappy weman is she who has gotten hat she wanted. Few people get very far by treading on other people's toes, Scrupulous Purity to guard Health A Necessary Standard for Personal Care Surgeons inl many leading hospitals use the identical material in an could and Improved Sanitary Napkin. tic tex, for surgical dressings, because they know it is safely and marvellously absorbent. paid to the health guarding quality of Kotex, the New 0 greater tribute Kotex is the accepted standard in matters of feminine hygiene for women who value immaculacy and delicacy. It is soft and comfortable and it deodorizes utterly. No bothersome laun- dering with Kotex. Directions in each package for discarding. Bey Kotex at any drug, dry goods or department store without em a arrassment, Just ask for Kotex. dozen. Supersize 75¢. chafing hardness, absorbs 6 times as muc a. DEODORIZES Kotex deodorizes, safely, thoroughly, by a patented process, Kotex Is soft--Not a deceptive softness, that soon packs into But a delicate, lasting softness, Safe, secure . . , keeps your mind at ease. Kotex fillep~is far Jighter and cooler than cotton, yet In Hospitals . . . Kotex is the identical material used by surgeons in leading hospitals, egular size 60c for box MADE IN CANADA KOTEX Sanitary Napkins Institutes Activities of Women's of Canada At the 1929 biennial convention of the Federated Women's Insti- tutes of Canada a resolution was passed that the W.L's during the coming year study the cause of war, that the members may be pre- pared to support Canada's efforts to further peaceful relationships throughout the world, The nation-( al president, Mrs. W. F, Cameron, of Davidson, Sask, was & member of a delegation that waited on Pre- mier Anderson and Commissioner Huff, 'of Saskatchewan, recently, to discuss the revision of the school curriculum and school text books, They asked to have the stories of gloritication of war eliminated from revised text books and replaced by stories of great and good deeds of world 'progress, of industrial and humanitarian advancement; to re- place cadet training, and to have a copy of Kellogg Peace Pact dis- played an the walls of school rooms. Premier Anderson gave the delegation an attentive hearing and announced that review along the lines indicated was projected in re- gard to readers, He promised frther careful consideration to these matters. The Alberta Women's Institutes have invited the national president, Mrs, W. F. Cameron of Davidson, Saskatchewan, to be a guost at their convention which is to be held in Calgary May 20 to 23. Prince Edward Island Women's Institutes are asking the Dominion Government to keep a more care- ful watch than ever on the hooks, papers and magazines exhibited on the news stands, as many of these are of a salacious character and detrimental to the morals and up- building of both old and young. Nova Scotia W. 1. used the flag salute at the opening of their re- cent convention and recommends this as an opening ceremony for -- ra ---- Institute meetings, furled and W.I, members with faces School teams from the Girls' demonstrations cooking at: the provincial exhibi tion, were months, providing a market for the women to offer their handiwork to the public for sale, tutes of Canada ha hibition in Toronto. various provinces are busy consider ing the assembling of suitable pro- vineial special bearing on Women's Insti- tute work, A flag Is un- turned to it repeat--'In purity, fidelity, truth, we pledge our gl- leglance to our king, our country, and our flag." New Brunswick Women's Insti- tutes each year sponsor a W.l, ex~ hibit, which in 1929 was sent to Balog John, Fredericton and Wood- stock, The articles included pateh work quilts, luncheon sets, and wets of men's mittens, socks, double knitted in fancy pattern, for the senfor and practical work aprons and embroidered runners for the Junior competed, class, Sixty-seven W.,ls i ---- Nova Scotia WI, has 106 Wo- men's Institutes and 21 Girls' Clubg During 1029, 24 demonstrations, 16 short courses in Home Economics were glven as well as a special course at the N.H, Agriculture, Three Clubs gave canning and three weeks' of on Four handicraft open during the exchanges summer The Federated omen's Insti. secured agaln their space at the National Ex- At present the exhibits that will have a For the past two years the Prince Fdward Island Women's Institutes have taken a special objective, working for a sanitorfum, They have canvassed their various dis- tricts and raised the sum of $1,756 and help. stand ready to give further "For Home and Country" is the || colinties or groups of municipali- NEW SPRING COATS AND DRESSES Many styles to Choose from. Our prices are right, THE FASHION SHOPPE 84 Simcoe St, 8. Sheer Chiffon Full Fashioned HOSIERY Neag Cor. King & Simcoe St. Broadcloth, Tweeds and known cloths effects [ricotines, other well in smart. ly wiored §12 95 ~ and up: Dresses ing Printed and Plain Crepes, Chiffons show~ many new and we. $12.95 , ery Various Styles Hosiery Full Fashioned Chitfon to the Top. In all the west 4! of mew ene Pity Fepunied | Edith Brown, 426 motto of the Federated Women's Institutes of Canada, This was orig- inated by Mrs. Laura Rose Stephens of Huntingdon, Quebec, the first organizer of Women's Institutes in Ontario. Mrs. Stephens is a dairy expert and both In her books and her talks on dairying has reached wide audiences. Since she found- ed the second Women's Institute she has never missed her annua! six weeks tour. of the .Ontario W.L's, "Home and Country," has been selected as the name of the magazine of the British W.L.'s also the provincial W.I. papers in Can- oda. ------ "What Country Women of the World Are Doing" is the name of an attractive little volume that Klves a report of the Internationa! || Conference of Rural Women's Or: || ganizations held last year in Lon |} don, England, This sets forth the present day position of the country --women's associations of the world, and gives a good deal of space to the Women's Institute movement not only in Canada, but its growth overseas, The Federated Women's Insti- tutes of Cangd® have been asked to send a delegate to a conference of rural women's organizations which will be held In the Hofbug, Vienna, Austria, from May 28 to 30. . Topics of discussions will be preserving and develpping popular arts . such as folks" songs, folk dancns, traditional costumes and handicrafts; the relation of the rur- al woman and child to community laws; preserving the beauties of rural landscape; assisting actvities of international organisations af- tecting rural 'women; co-operation of rural and town women; and ways of bettering rural women's condi. tions by international action, BENEFITS IMPEL NURSE, TO SPEAK "I'm a practical nurse but the ac tion of this new Sargon certainly surprised me, and I'm giving this statement out of gratitude for what it did for me, MRS. EDITH BROWN "I had awful pains in my right side and in. my right shoulder joint, that extended all the way down to my wrist and the joints of my hand, Nothing I took helped me until | took Sargon, It completely overs came the pain, I notice too that I am stronger in every way with worlds and vitality. Sugon me perfectly."--Mrs, endenan Ave, 'oronto, : . Sargon may be obtained in Osh. J awa: from Karn's Drug Store. (adv.) The Women's Institutes of Que- bec are working to arouse public interest in health units, Already 17 counties of this province have established these, Recent legisla- tion provides that the government will pay half the cost in those ties, which establish sanitary units, consisting of a full-time medical health officer, a sanitary inspector, one or more nurses and a secretary, Another recent act states that every municipality containing a popula- tion of more than 5000, must ap- point a medical health officer, who is independent of loenl municipal politics, Young Peop «'s Meet ngs | CALVARY BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE The Calvary Baptfst Young Peo- ple's Union held their regular week- ly meeting last evening with the pre- ident, Mr, Frank Boyce, in the chair. The meeting opened with a hymn, followed by prayer, The Scripture reading was read by the President, followed by the reading of the min. utes, Missess Anna Meyers and Myrtle Farrell sung a duet, Mrs, Meyers gave entitled "I Would Be True" : The meeting was then closed with prayer, STREET ----r-------- KING ' YOUNG PEOPLE The regular weekly meeting of the King Street Young Veople's League was held on Monday, April 14, at the usual hour, 7.40, er of Group "B'/, was the chairman for the evening. The BSeripture Lesson was read by Edith Barker, Louise Luke and Hazel DeGuerre played two plano duets, after which the topic of the evening was taken by different members of the group It was very fitting that as this is I spring Coats Cleaned and Pressed 1.25 Ladies' Hats Cleaned Aldsworth's 36 Athol Street East Profits are what you save by frugal buying. ' Watching our ads, and windows is a sure way to Increase your profits, This list is only a few of our * LJ) Early Spring Savings $1.76 Vacuum Bottles and Lunch Kit BOF «ainisns $1.19 750 Lady Dainty Rubber Gloves .. 49c¢ 500 Rexall Milk Magnesia Tth, Pasted IC 760 Hospital Cotton Or viv ninnns 59¢ $1.60 Eleotrex Curls ing Irons ,.y.y. 89¢ 60¢ French Lalm . for Luann 39¢ bo Riker's Seidlita Powders + 19¢ $1.00 Navarre Papetries--- Tissue Linen Knvelopes .,... 79¢ 60c Velvo Sanitary oo iu 30 0 Kotex MoE tute tere 49c oth Bally Hy pounds ,..., J, 25¢ «28 Side. Opening : Moth Bag .... 98¢c §1,00 Side Opening '69 | 3 Moth CT C | o Ipana Tooth y ae tir 39¢ 00 Peptona | AT ERITIEY SRR ae 19¢ You "Save With Safety" at THE REXALL STORES Jury & Lovell Ltd, vo By mooe St. 8, King st. E, Si St. § Phone 288 Phone 68 an interesting address | in charge of Group "RB", There was an | attendance of 99, Bert Wood, lead- | Jennie Pringle Wha 10 Fath PRESENTING AN ARRAY OF EARLY SUMMER STYLES IN FINEST QUALITY GRAYSHEEN DRESSES IN AN EASTER-WEEK SALE ir $2.95 Plain Craysheens in both sleeveless and long sleeved styles, Printed Sizes 34 to 44, I'he Coral, Craysheens in long sleeve styles only. includes Mais, White, Nile, Eggshell, Peach, Powder Blue and color range Orchid, Champogue, (TR) SIMCOE STREET SOUTH . « PHONE 982 Passion Week, hould be based on the life of Jesu (Haspell poke 0 W Knemies sald of Him followed by n talk by Albe "What Pilat tg ab "What His Him" hy Gert the Angel the ormi Hi I'his wa t Walk Him "i er, Ide Gomme "Wi id bout Him", b sald Blewett; ind Him' by C, H keeping with the by Bert Wood, I'he business conducted hy the Kiefaber, afl whic was dismissed a hymu, Him", Marjor Wiha ny 3 Millard, A poer theme wa about nin | read | ther Ind in vith 1 I 0 and prayer by Mr, Cr CENTRE STREET HOME AND SCHOOL CLUB The regular monthly meetin the Contre Street Home Association tool ing cupied the chuh ttendance After a short busine during whieh | wi deg end My Whitelaw and Mi wdason delegate to th ol and chool place last even | Mrs, Hobbs, o + There was a large The president, | these period ided to Rich Convention to b hortly The the held fy mnt dollar Lhe n t { mothers present went to Miss Mc | Donald A quilt mado by Irs, Ridgeon and My Bennett and | rom which a substantial sum was ralsed was then drawn for, the | lucky ticket was hed by Mr, Leon Parks, Two prizes awarded | to those selling the tickets, I'hese went to Hazel Bennett and { Lois Park, It was also decided to | entertain Lhe Junior Hockey { Champtons team Lo a banquet in | | May, Tite evening's entertainment was | turned over to Mr, Richer who had | | arranged @ most pleasing program with the pupils of the school, Much credit Is due the pupils and Mr, Richer, A vote of thanks was extended te Mr, Richer and the meeting | closed with the singing of the Nas tional Anthem, Lor cl havin were most | WOMENS MEETINGS | | HOSPITAL AUXILIARY ! | The regular monthly meoting of the Hospital Auxiliary was held at the nurses' 'residenco yesterday at: | ternoon, There was a fairly good attendance, No business of import apce was discussed, "There were several new members welcomed Botore the meeting the ladies had an opportunity of viewing the louse since redecoration. { KNOX CHURCH WMS, Knox Church Women's Misglon- ary Soclety held Its regular month ly meeting on Thursday afternoon with Mrs, Buchanan, the president, in the chair, The devotional exer clues were conducted by Mrs, Little and Mrs, MeCormack., The study book chapter for the month was capably taken by Mrs, Munro, A pleasant feature was an address hy Mrs, Little of Agincourt, Her gub- Jeet was "Our Opportunities,' The meeting closed with prayer led hy Mrs, Roy, " RECIPES Frozen Coffee One teaspoon gelatin, Two tablespoons cold water, Three-fourths. cup strong hot gofs fee, One half cup sugar, One pint heavy cream, Freezing time: Four to five hours. Servings Six, Soak the gelatin in the cold water | five minutes and then dissolve. it in | | the hot coffee with the sugar. When | thoroughly * dissolved, set aside 10 | cool and thicken a little, Whip the cream and fold caretully into the thickening coffee mixture. Spread into the freezing trays and freere four to five hours or until firm and | delicious, p (SALMON FLOP ONTO Fishermen ill ll a Ing the salmon, which even flee Into the grass of the sloughs to escape, The senls, it ig sald, drag thelr pray to deep water for the kill, t temptin | When a seal sinks its teeth into mn combine with] salmon, the fight fs on, The fish p t r| hus no means of defense except t | speed, and no means of offense | against the well-armed and aggress slve mammal, I If the fish is unusually large and [strong the seal finds it ean not { make the kill in one immersion and | must come to the surface for alr, dragging its wriggling prey. Fille ring its lungs again the seal ime mediately dives ag deeply as poss GRASSY BANKS TO ESCAPE SEALS i ifn | low water, The pelt of the hair seal Ig use of less and fishermen complain bitters { 1 of its depredation in the salmon | Tishing districts, | ion must be and preferably fresh made the finest frozen ith a fragrant demita Complain Depredations in Fraser River | A man's heart is In the. right Vancouver.~The Fraser River | place when it is in his own keeps andheads are alive with hair seals, | IVE, necordinig to fishermen operating in| waters, the number being | One of the mysteries of life is mach greater than is usual at this | hew two men can strike on bargain timo of year, The seals are hunt~! and both vt she worst of it, Court and Barrie Streets Rev, Capt, 8, C, Jarrett Holy Week MONDAX==Devotional Service and Address, 7.30, TUKSDAY Devotional Service and Address, 7,30, WEDNESDAY ==Holy Communion, 8 am, Devotional Service and Address 7,30, by Rev, Canon Hrain, M,A,, St, Michael and Al Angels, Toronto, THURSDAY==Stainer's "Crucifixion", rendered by Choir of Holy Trinity Church, Toronto, Silver collec tion to detray expenses, GOOD FRIDAY 8 Hour Service, 12 to 8 pm, 1--Organ Prelude; "Gethsemane, Invooation, Hymn: "Beneath the Cross, Lesson, Meditation: "Father, what they do." Prayer, Hymn, 2--0Organ Interlude "Audante', Silent Prayer, Hymn: "There is a green hill far away," Lesson, Meditation; "Today shalt thou he with me in Paradise," Prayer, Hymn, y 8-~Organ Interlude: "Ave Maria", Silent Prayer, Hymn! "Sweet the Lesson, Meditation: "Woman Behold Thy Son," Urayer, Hymn, 4~- Organ Interlude: "Abide With Me," Silent Prayer, Hymn: "When I Survey the Wondrous Cross," : Meditation: "My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me," Prayer, Hymn, 6--0Organ Interlude: "Aundante', Sonate Patitentrigue (Heethoven). Silent Prayer, Hymn, Meditation: Prayer, 6--Organ Interlude: "There is a Green Hill 'Far Away (Gounod), Silent Prayer, Hymn: First three parts "Stations of the Cross," Meditation: It is finished," "Father into Thy hands X Jommend My Spirit," Hymn: Parts 1V and V, "Stations of the Cross," forgive them; for they know not Moments," "I Thirst", The three hour Meditation will be conducted by the Rav. Capt, 8, CG, Jarrett, B.S, A engtom of such a service those unable to remain the full three hours are asked to leave during singing of last hymn of each purt, in silence, , Relreshmonts will be obtainable in basement of the Church to those who remain through the full three hours' sorvice, i y All Are Invited As 18 the

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