| The March meeting of the Coron: | JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN' OMEN S$ EDITOR DIAL RA. 3-3474 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, March 22, 1956 Coronation H-S Tours City Hall Sits In At Council ation Home and School Association | which was held on Monday night, featured 'Citizenship' and was un- der the convenership of Mrs. Mild- red Waldman. | Members met at the City Hall, were taken on a tour of the build-| ing, and also sat in on a portion of the Council meeting. Arrangements {for the tour were made by Alder- {man J, L. Lovell, and Mr. Ralph Found acted as guide. The members then returned to the school for a short business meeting, with the president, Mrs. Grenville Williams, presiding. It was decided to set aside $50 | KELLY MICHAEL AND MARY JO Children of Mr. and Mrs. Pat- | Kelly Michael and Mary Jo. | Mrs. Joseph Riordan and Mr. Meeting for the purchase of books for Grade 1. Also that a nominating committee would be appointed to select the officers for the next term. Mrs. Lorne Cobbledick whose birthday fell on the date closest to March 17, was presented with a shamrock plant. The attendance prize was won by Mr. Robert McLeod's The April meetin, the subject of 'religious educa- tion", under the convenership of Mrs. J. H. Bays, Refreshments were served by |the mothers of Grade 1, conv: {by Mrs. Raymond De Pratto and fi | Mrs. Lorne Cobbledick. rick Wiley (nee Teresa Riordan) | Kelly who is six montus wud &uu | Charles Wiley of Oshawa and of New Rochelle, New York, | Mary who is two years old are | great-grandchildren of Mrs. formerly of Oshawa, are | Mary Donahue of Toronto. GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES I be on| tario KEEP IN TRIM Never Sit With By IDA JEAN KAIN The secret of keeping a youn is to use the bracing fron muscles and the big hip muscles as a girdle. The two-way control afforded by this muscular girdle is beautifully streamlining. The well known insgructions to pull hips down and under and front muscles up-and-in are meant to get the figure in perfect balance. How- ever, it's easy to get off center with that down-and-under pull. A better rule to go by is to contract the hip muscles strongly as you pull up snugly with the front muscles. The midriff muscles themselves must do the lifting. They are capable of To Keep Your Figure Young A Slump two actions--and in-pull and an up- pull, But the up-pull comes first. In the right line-up, the whole body is free, with shoulders re- laxed and arms easy. Being bal- lanced gives a feeling of buoyancy and slimness. Try it fairly close together, back to back. Now edge sideways through the narrow space. Hips must be con- tracted, abdominals pulled up-and- in. That's the girdle muscles in streamlining. action. To get the "feel" of this girdle control, practice this exercise . . . . PULL HARD Position: Stand against the wall, official delegate to attend the On- tario Weavers Conference to be held in St. Catherines in May. Coloured pictures of Canadian hand weaving exhibited at London, On- in 1935 were shown. Hand woven articles displayed by some of the members included place mats, woollen skirts with matching stoles, bath towels, guest bowels, chenille mats and woollen The next meeting will be hel on April 16 at the home of Mi Mary McLean 123 Elgin Street East Oshawa. The guest speaker will be Mrs. Alexander of Willowdale, the grandchildren of Mr. and Navy League Aux. St. Patrick's Dance Successful Event On March 17, the Navy League celebrated its 54th birthday ban- Treasurer Sister Lillian' Connors, |comed into the Auxiliary. Bazaar| #uxiliary (Oshawa) Branch) spon- quet last week in the sored a dance for the officers and|Temple. cadets of RCSCC, "Drake," to cele-| brate their 25th year at the Sea Thompson, ; |Brother Willard Spencer, DDGM and was decorated in the lodge |Pay her official visit on Tuesday, Miller, group leader, presiding. Cadet barracks. Victoria Lodge, LTB, No. 5 Marks 54th Anniversary Victoria Lodge LTB No. 55 Lodge Marjorie Hoidge, Supreme Grand Orange and the Supreme Past Mistress Sis- [ter Jessie Fairfoul. Worshipful Master, Brother Fred | The banquet table was very at- and Deputy Master tractive, with the birthday cake, The officers and cadets of Drake Sister Alice Short and Supreme colors, and bouquets of daffodils were joined by their parents and some of the ex-cadets and mem- bers of the Navy League commit- t tee, approximately 50 couples were mn attendance. Spot dances were won by Cadet William Cosgrove and Miss Noreen Tucker; Mr. Douglas Glide and his daughter Miss Gloria Glide, Miss] Gloria Glide, Miss Marion] Kitze and Mr. Bruce Hearst; Mr. Andrews and Miss Janice Pat- N listress, Sister May Bunting, Su- preme Grand 1st Lecturer Sister Susan graced the tables. Spencer received and welcomed he visiting grand lodge officers. | The cake was cut by the Wor- shipful Masters, Brother Fred Thompson and Deputy Master Bro- ther Williard Spencer after which there were many toasts and] speeches and gifts were presented The Worshipful Supreme Grand Grand Secretary = Sister p |to all grand lodge offices, and also | to the Worshipful Master, Brother Fred Thompson and Deputy Mast- er Brother Willard Spencer, who| all expressed their thanks. | LODGES AND SOCIETIES | rick, Mr. Everett Stonebridge and Miss Emily Murray, Midshipman Edward Kunchel and Miss Jean Zedic; Mr. George Stonebridge and Mrs. Schultz. Mr. Henry Davies, vice-president of the sea cadet committee drew the winning ticket for the atten- ance prize which was won by Mr. Douglas Glide. The second prize was drawn for by Miss Edith Thompson. Mate of the sea rangers, |; "Crusader" of Oshawa. The win-|¥ ning ticket was held by Miss Mar- fon Ritzie. of the Navy League Auxiliary drew the ticket for the third door prize which was won by Cadet, Robert Woodward. Theatre passes were won by Miss Jean Zediac as the , Dau, 26 Hall, on Tuesday evening. Worthy Irish sofgs. President, Sister Kate Glover pre- acting as master of ceremonies, sided Dorreen Ladd assisting. Chaplain entertained on her violin; Sister Ann, Graham led in the de- Clayton Lee gave several readings; | votional exercise. Sister Doris Mc-/the Worshipsful Master, Donald, 0 by ; the afternoon bingos. Mrs. Robert Andrews, president) i siness items were under dis- music supplied by Mr. and Mrs. cussion. The lucky draw donated J. L. Montgomery. by Sister Glover was won by Sister Betty Atkins. A vote of thanks was extended | DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND |i; Mrs. Clayton Lee and her church) The regular meeting of the group, The entertainment was pro- ghters of England, Lodge No. vided by Mrs. Janet Montgomery | was held in the Orange who opened with a sing-song of| Sister Ina Milgate, with Vice-president Sister called on Barbara Cleveland who 'thank Fred Thompson, was very amus- ing with his witty songs: Mrs. A satisfactory report was given Janet Montgomery: entertained Sister Ethel Cockerham on|with action, songs. The evening Several was then spent in cancing with the secretary, read u" cards. | i During the evening two of the cldest members, P.M. Sister Annie Mrs. {1 Brother |N CANADIAN LEGION AUX. The Canadian Legion Auxiliary held its regular meeting on. Tues- day evening with the . president, Mrs. R. A. Williams, presiding. Three new members were wel- goods were shown. Cards of thanks were read. It was announced that Miss Rose Bates, zone representative, would April 3 Sick members and sick veterans report was given. Members report- ed to be in hospital were Mrs. Fred G. Smith and Mrs. Algie Thomas. P.MA. CLUB Mrs. George V. Lee presided at this week's meeting of the Pleas- ant Monday Afternoon Club. Irs. George Whitbread called the roll showing 29 members pres- ent. The scripture lesson was read bv Mrs. Olive Harrison. Birthday greetings were sung for Mrs. Lee. (t was reported that Mrs. William Vodden was on the sick list and that Mrs. Sarah Buckley had brok- en her wrist. Mrs. George Whit- bread, Mrs. R. G. Collison and Mrs. Lee had visited Mrs, Violet The speaker was the Reverend er, very commercialized. He referred to Lent as a time of giving up things and Easter as a time for re- ioicing. Readings were given by Lena Clarke, Mrs. Eva Hastings, Mrs. James Callison and Mrs. M. J. Donaldson. Refreshments were terved by Mrs. Clarke, and Mrs. Donaldson. ST. GEORGE'S GUILD (Westmount Group) The Westmount group of the {Women's Guild of St. George's [Anglican Church met recently in {the parish hall with Miss Dulcie The secretary, Mrs. F. O. Moth- ersill, gave her report. Miss Mil ler gave a reading on 'The Abun- dance of Living." a who imports hand woven materi fiom Ireland. materials back and head touching wall, heels 'a couple of inches away from wall, | Movement: Slowly bend knees-- go about half-way down--trying to make all parts of the spine touch the wall. Now slowly straighten knees, keeping entire spine against the wall. This calls for a strong up- pull with the middle muscles--the trying is exercise. Go through this three to six times. Now to put tone in the big hip muscles . . . Position: Lie face downward on floor, with head resting on folded arms. Movement: Raise right hip and leg as high as possible, keeping knee straight. Hold, slowly lower, [T.V. Substitutes Put two straight-backed chairs tn fer husband was transferred Femi otk. panied blue and be- accom; fore long was modelling, doing ieievision commercials appear- ing in plays on television, About the time her husband was being transferred back here Fais- ley heard Elaipe Grand wag leav ing "Tabloid." She applied the. job. Joyce's return to in- For Stage Careers Say Young Matrons TORONTO CP) -- Two years ago Joyce Davidson, 24-year-old mother of two, burned her hands N severely she Sad to ut her ob soldering condensers a tele- vision factory. ciuded a dish-washing stint, Whew But TV wanted Joyce one w=y CH TV opened in Hamilton, or another. Now, she and Paisley where the blue-eyed blonde lives, Maxwell, another 24 - year - old/she applied for the switchboard mother of two, take turns conduct- operator's job. A interviews on CBLT - TV's| Instead, she landed behind the "Tabloid," a live interview show. scenes on Teddy Foreman's home- The atiractive women -- Joyce making show, chopping onions and once won a beauty contest and washing dishes "until I thought I'd Paisley was a model--were chosen never want to look at a dish from 17 who applied for the job| again," she said. =k after their predecessor, Elaine DID COMMERCIALS Grand, went to England last Jan-| But soon she was asked to do vary, jcommercials. They were only one- Both gave up acting careers for minute long but she was 'at marriage but couldn't resist re- it and never had to use a d turning to the entertainment field prompter, she said. when opportunities arose. Toronto-| *I developed my born Paisley, who studied here at, memorizing such thin, the Academy of Radio Arts, was a' presidents of the Uni no CBC dramatic and comedy act- their order, all the colonies of ress when she married Don Glen, Africa and passages out of the an ad-and-sales executive. | enc clopedia id en she w | was asked to do com. : WENT 30 NEW YORK mercials on CBLT and was spotted For three years, the brunette] "Tabloid" 1 said in an interview, she steered by Ross McLean, *"Tabloid's" pro Sask -born, Joyce moved to clear of theatres. Then last April A parents 12 years "Jon Whi Girl of Canada" contest. teomb her a trip to New York --. Lo] {hoped to become an actress. At {17, however, she returned {and married Doug Davidson, a metal lather. Hamilton with her 86TH BIRTHDAY ago and won a Mr. Archie Muir Sr, Courtice, celebrated his 86th birthday on Tuesday at a family gathering held at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Eric Courtice, and Mr. Courtice. Among those present were Mrs. Repeat with left leg. Continue slowly for 10 counts . . . later more. Put gimp in the girdle muscles with this toner. Position: Sitting, with small of back against wall, legs outstretched with knees touching, arms down at sides. Movement: Pull up-and-in with the middle muscles, raise arms to shoulder level so that palms are over knees. Then, keeping knee straight, raise right leg to touch right hand. Return and raise left leg to left hand. Repeat 10 times, alternating legs. Remember to keep Archie Muir and five sons and their families and We. E. J Pal WHITE of Scarborough, sister of r.| In silk, tweed, cotton, ts and Muir. Mr. Muir has 18 grandchil-| wools, the ced, SutioR, PHN black dren and 12 great-grandchildren. and white is in the fashion lime- He is looking forward to spring light. If you find it a little trying, when he can walk in the fields give your cheeks an overtone of and see the growth and watch the/ rouge that comes in one shade to birds. 'beautify every skin tone. STH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. The 8th Scout Mothers' Auxiliary held its meeting on Monday eve- ping at the Hillcroft street Scout! Hall. The president Mrs. Robert Clay- ton presided. After the business] agenda Miss Marilyn Houldon Akela of the "A" pack gave an interesting talk on "Cubbing". On behalf of the auxiliary, Mrs. Stan- ley Gales presented Miss Houlden who is a bride elect of this month with an electric tea kettle. Plans were discussed for the fall BLACK AND THAT | Plans were di {June Guild bazaar. A card of Thanks was read from Mrs. J. A. Armstrong for flowers sent to her while in hospital. It was decided to hold a pot luck supper at the next meeting on April 20 at 6.30 p.m. with Mrs. W. J. Kirkbride and Mrs. George |Madder in charge. At the close of the meeting re- freshments were served by Mrs. {James Horton and Mrs. A. [Gunn la WEAVERS' GUILD IM. W. Perkin read the minutes |and Mrs. W. D. Arnold, treasurer, ave her report. Mrs. M. F. Kirkland was elected for the|b The March meeting of the Osh- wa Weavers' Guild was held on| C. Kritsch who took for his|Monday, March 19 at the home subject, Easter. He said that East-'of Miss Margaret Wyman, King like Christmas, was becoming Street East, Oshawa. Mrs. George Finley who presided introduced four new members. Secretary Mrs. y» Mrs. Douglas Red and Mrs, Irwin Southwell Roupath to be co-conveners for the chil- dren's wear booth. Several articles were given to the members to pre- pare for the bazaar. Plans were completed for the annual father and son banquet to be held on April 21 at 6.30 p.m. at St. John's recreation hall, 'Bloor Street. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ray Westfall and her group, shoulders relaxed and to maintain that up-and-in pull of the middle muscles throughout the exercise. Relax. BLONDES IN MAJORITY How many blondes, how many brunettes the m qui of the haute couture Three to two in favor of the lightened and brightened ladies who wear the new clohes on fashion parade. WANTED. Young Ladies to Canvass Good Money Making Proposition ("JOHNNY « COLLAR" French cuff with attract. Ive cuff-links. Washable cotton In White, Blue, Gold and Pink. In long sleeves $4.98. Short sleeves $2.98, In White Degree captain Sister Beatrice Toms and P.M. Sister Sara Loge-| urst requested that all officers man who have been on the sick list, | best looking girl and Cadet Wil- liam Cosgraie as the best looking on degree team, be present at next were presented with a gift while 3 z ar" meeting for degree practice. members and friends sang, "For & ea eine "3, Se rey. A social evening and bingo game They Are Jolly Good Fellows". bn Yh * |will be held at the home of Sister| The program was in charge of plcireshments Were served by the Kate Glover, Gladstone ave-| Past Mistress Sister Hazel Wed- vr gue Auxiliary. nue, on Tuesday, March 27 at|/dup, Sister Ina Milgate and DDGM e close Mrs. Robert An-/8 o'clock. Sister Alice Short. Members on drews thanked the Auxiliary for| The next meeting will be held the sick list were remembered with their efforts, and the mothers of on Tuesday, April 3. [bouquets of flowers. the Cadets for assisting with re- l | freshments and all concerned for helping to make the dance a suc- cess. SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Harold Franklin Stephen wish to announce the en gagement of their daughter, He lest Marilyn, to Mr. Thomas Jamc Hambly, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wil Ham Irving Hambly, all of Osh awa. The marriage will take place at St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church on Saturday, April 21, at DIXON'S 313 ALBERT ST. 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