Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 31 Oct 1956, p. 8

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centre is Mrs. W. C. Famme, Regent of the Chapter, and Mr. Famme, with the patrons, Mrs. John Naylor and His Worship Mayor John Naylor (left) and Mrs. Michael Starr and Mr. successful dance marking anniversary was held by the Golden Jubilee Chapter, Imperial Order Daarhiers of the Empire, last Friday evening. Pictured in the Hundreds Throng Dance Floor At IODE 7th Birthday Ball The 7th al birthday ball Jarvie, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ste- the Goiden Jubilee Chapter, phenson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ander- IODE, was held on Friday even- co, nj; and Mrs, Jack Magee, ing. October 26, at the Ontario Wolfe Clark. M Flying Club, and proved to be Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe Clark, Mr an outstanding success and Mrs. E. A. Lupton, Mr, and The recreation hall was taste- Mrs. A. J. Johansen, Mr and fully decorated in a red, white | Mrs. A. Reed, Mr. andMrs DL and blue color scheme. The band-|J. Gilhooly, Mr. and Mrs. Don- 'as lald Allman, Mr. and Mrs. A. stand, the focal point, was front-| man, bh ed with gold tin foil and adorned|Blackler, Mr. and Mrs. Albert with ferns, palms and Union Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Ruddy, Mr. foti . Mrs. N. Jacks. The patriotic theme was/and Mrs. Irwin, Mr. and Mrs. D continued down the sides and en-| Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A its seventh MEN Women's Editos Jo Aldwinckle Ing NOnbY. dOclal evens cowlaUNAer gooa aspects ror most ot prove disappointing: FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, the next two months promise im- p portant gains in your exercise ini- tiative and good judgment. There should be job advancement as well as an upward financial trend, | ( 3 stimulated by unusually fine plan-| TORONTO (CP) A stained etary vibrations. In mid-November glass window installed in the you may be tratified by some un- chapel at the Hospital for Sick usual form of recognition for past Children honors four women who work. set up the hospital's nursing your year to come. Romance and travel will be favored in mid-1957. A child born on this day will be ractical, methodical and domest- ically inclined. HONORS NURSES Dial RA. 3-3474 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, October 31, 1956 BE ON GUARD school. They are the lat e Mrs. Social activities should prove James Grant. the late Saran Kin KEEP IN TRIM Protein Pick-Ups In Afternoon Give Reducer Sustained Energy By IDA JEAN KAIN The really rough spot in the day limited of course. Therefore, the n. pick-up must be within 100 calor- for most dieters is late afternool You feel content with slimming & i 2 fare until about four or 4:30 when Since the diet must be deficient suddenly a let-down feeling sets in. Some of you report that in the late afternoon you feel all - gone, : almost sick, in fact. ifn for late day fatigue ni There is a scientific explanation lowered blood sugar is the cause. .When lunch is light, four or five hours You ta stay sim. Once exece v * later blood sugar tends to drop t A | that a snack can save the day for an abnormally low level. It is then the dieter. This "purposeful piece- * mealing"" is scientifically sound. Starr, MP (right). The pro- ceeds of this popular event will be devoted to the and educational work of the Chapter. --Times-Gazette staff PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Alex C. Craigie entertained their families lunch following the christening of off your ap] elite for diner, Ihe ; ype of pick-up depends on how their daughter, Martha Anne, bY near you are to the dinner hour. the Reverend Bruce Miles in St.!1f dinner is early, a glass of or- | Paul's Presbyterian Church. {ange juice or. other fruit juice is a perfect snack, providing vita- | Members of the Junior Castle mins and quickly assimilable su- Chapter Alumnae of the Ontario gar. If dinner is late, a protein | Ladies' College held their first'energy boost fills the bill, meeting of the season recently |at the home of Miss Anne How-| |den. Brcoklin. A short business meeting was conducted by the president, Mrs. John J. Fox sugar, is quickly burned, ies burn more slowly than sugar a slice of bread, buttered lightly makes a food up, Actually, a protein food pro- vides the most sustaining pick-up since protein stays by you longer. photo. trance with streamers and bal- loons Over 200 couples attended and danced, long and late, to Bobby Gimby's orchestra. The committee in charge, under the convenership of Mrs.| A. J. Johansen, and the regent, Mrs. W. C. Famme, was made up of Mrs. Philip Phillips, Mrs. am Taylor, Mrs. John Houghton, Mrs. H. W. Neil, Mrs. R. A. Patte and Mrs. Clare Mec- Cullough The patrons were Mayor John Naylor and Mrs. J Naylor, Mr. Michael Starr, MP, and Mrs. Starr, and Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Creighton Door prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Walker and Dr and Mrs. Ralph Kimmerly. Spot dance prizes went to Mr. and Mrs. Al Reid and Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Garrett, Among those dancing were: Mr and Mrs. W. L. Doe, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Worden, Mr .and Mrs. H. J. Pincombe, Mr. an Mrs. D. A. Campbell, Mr. Mrs. Donald Lander, Mr. Mrs. Harry Faint, Mr. and J. N. Lockwood, Mr. and R. H Holden, Mr. and James Ritchie, Mr. and Bruce Bradley, Mr and Kenneth Tipney, Mr. and E. G. Mackie, Mr. and Mrs Mertens, Mr. and Mrs. J, Houghton, Mr. and Mrs Lock, Jr Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hart, and Mrs. G. B. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hart, Mr. and Mrs W. H. Libby, Mr. and Mrs. R. E Dewland, Mr. and Mrs. R Smith, Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Little, and Mrs. Jules Ethier, Mr and Mrs. C. Hewett, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Henry, Mr. and Mrs Donald Ormiston, Dr. and Mrs. | C. H. Vipond Mr. and Mrs. Val Mette, and Mrs. J. A. Sheriff, Mr Mrs. Ross Latimer Mrs. A. Hamilton, Mr D. Monroe, Mr. and gs. C, Henry, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bal- dry, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Ward- Whate, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Neil, Mr. and Mrs. B. Curley, Mr. and Mrs ( Russell, Mr Mrs G Gor- don Curley w Haynes, Mr. and r Harvey Thompson, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Mrs Mrs Mrs G y Johnson, Cooper, Salter, Mr. | Mr Emerson Mr and . and Mrs d D Petty [R and Mr. and Mrs Vis Mrs. Edward Rose, Mr. and Mrs.| Luke, 2 Lew Mrs. | rc Bruce Best, Mr. and Mrs, Miss Margaret Southwell, Miss Bob Gray, Morris, Dr. and Mrs. C, L. Kell. Nab, Miss Olga Levine, Mrs E. and Mrs w.|Mrs William Jack, Mr. and Mrs ald Cox, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Reed, Mr. and Mrs Stevens, Major and Mrs. John Plans for the coming season i Rolls, Mr. and Mrs. R. Kelly, were discussed and several pro- |Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Kimmerly. grams have been completed. At | Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Garrett, /the close of a social period re- Mr. and Mrs. J. Stead, Mr. and|freshments were served by the Mrs. E. H Winter, Dr. and Mrs. hostess, assisted by Miss Doris W. D. Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Batty of Brooklin. W. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs.| J. Hastings, Mr. and Mrs.| The women of the Welsh St. Howard Vice, Dr. and Mrs. J. David's Society Bold thei mobi. Maroosis, Mr. and Mrs. W. G./lv meeting on Monday, October McLarty, Miss D. B. Whitely, Mr.|29. The secretary, Mrs. William P. Lenens, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sut- Nott, read the minutes and gave ton. Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilson, '@ report on the successful bake Mr. and Mrs. Clare McCullough, sale and thanked the members for Mr. and Mrs W. J. Howard, Mr. their support. The treasurer, Mrs. and Mrs. Wm. Fitches Mr. and Gerald Bull, read the financial Mrs "Dick Moses Mr. and Mrs, |feport. A discussion was held re- i Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. L. garding a Christmas tree for the oi ery. Mr. and Mrs, William 28ed 12 and under children of the Flannery, Mr, and } members of the Welsh Society to Gibble. be held at the CRA on December Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holland, jo, : Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Orton, Mr and Mrs. W. O. Hunt, Mr. and Miss Luella McKnight conven- Mrs. L. V, Walker, Mr. and Mrs. ed the bridge held recently at Donald, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McLaughlin Hall under the aus- | Goodman, Mr. and Mrs. Roy pices of the Community Nurses' Sawyer, Dr. and Mrs. W. M |Registry Association. Refresh- Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ar- ments were in the charge of Mrs buckle, Mr. and Mrs. M. Starr,|Ann Robinson. Winners of the § Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Famme, lucky draws were Miss Pat Maf- Jack Gay, Mr. and|fey, Miss Mabel Yelland, Mrs. H Mrs. Charles Lee, Mrs. and W. R. Fisher, Miss Hazel Dixon, McConkey, Mr WINS HER WINGS Miss Grace Wilson McLaren, a former Oshawa girl, recently graduated as a Canadian Pa- cific - Airlines stewardess. Miss | McLaren is the daughter of Mrs, James Adams, Grooms avenue, Oshawa, and the late Mr. William McLaren. She is a graduate of the OCVI and prior to joining the CPA was an em- ployee of General Motors. Fol- lowing an intensive five-week course at CPA's stewardess training school in Vancouver B.C., she was posted to the company's domestic operations ~Canadian Pacific Airlines Photo John Mc- Wil- Mr [liam Fitches, Miss Hazel Foster znd Mh, EB. Saty Me Emily Scott, Mrs. Jack Jackson, Mr. and Mrs | Forder. = Don- R. E| Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Doreen: Dobbie, Mrs Mr and Miss D and Mrs PRECIOUS IODINE Salter. Mr. and Simple goitre is caused bv a and Mrs. lack of iodine in the diet, which Earle Southern, Mr. and Mrs. results in swelling of the thyroid Keith Grahan, Mr. and Mrs. E. (gland. In order to ensure that G. Storie, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon ouervon. receives this very ne- Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. M cessary but minute amount of Reed, Mr. and Mrs. J. Skinner joqine" it {s added to the salt Mr. and Mrs. P. Horton, Mr. and used in flavoring most of our Mrs. L. R. Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. ¢ 4, Black, Dr G Mrs. Ron Wilson, Mr, William Taylor. -- Mr. and Mrs. Philip Phillip, Mr. and Mrs. Grant McIntosh, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Plowright, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Broadbent Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Brown, Mr and Mrs. Donald Brown, Dr. and Mrs. E. Rundle, Mr. and Mrs Edward Bind, Mr. and Mrs. G. A Wilson. Mr Mr Mrs Mrs and Mrs. Howard Luke and Mrs. E. Mead, Mr. and David Armstrong, Mr. and Robert Mills, Mr. and Mrs Gordon Rae, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Burns, Dr. and Mrs. Angus MacDonald and many others A glow after five Pay old bills today... sleep better tonight Often a loan from HFC can help preserve your peace of mind. You can borrow from HFC, pay outstanding bills, and repay your loan on a businesslike, budgeted basis. pire panels, line skirts, y type, with el aists, floating ond straight When the need for money arises, more people come to HFC than any other company in its field. Loans are made promptly, in privacy, on terms You approve. 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