The Oshawa Times, 9 Jan 1960, p. 8

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| GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES CONNAUGHT PARK AUX. The regular meeting of Con- naught Park Ladies' Auxiliary | was held in the clubhouse recen {ly with the president, Mrs | Braiden presiding. led 14 members present. | Secretary's report was {by Mrs, Edward Hubbell |treasurer's report by Mrs given and H. A Whiteley, who also gave the re-|/Mrs. |port of the bingos for the past |month. ter some discussion it {was decided to discontinue the |bingos for the time being. | Mrs. H. A. LeFaive, the card reporter and received one thank-you card It was decided to hold a Cour (Whist party in the near future The next meeting will be {Valentine Box | The lucky dre Mrs. Peter Grice A penn» sale was held after IE bis nt. Mrs. Peter Grice Mrs. John Poch served hments was won by {and |fres 10TH GROL P COMMITTEE | The firs meeting for 1960 the 10th Group Com nittee Girl Guide A at the Salvat hall on Wedne January 6. Mrs. {sided Business of December 11959 was discussed | It was announced |group is 'changing its meet the second Monday evening |every month at 7.30 | The annual banquets for Brownies and Guides have been planned for a Friday evening in 0 tion alternoon Theo Lakin pre that ing to in sc ULPTRESS TO ADDRESS. WOMEN S ART ASSOCIATION Lyceum Club. and Women's Art Association at the Janu- ary meeting on Monday after Mrs. de Pedery-Hunt a Canada Council in the National | Dora de came to | noon Hun we | Daughters Of England Lodge ill adress won award in 1958 entitling her to six months study in Europe where she has already received prizes and diplomas for ap- applied art Photo by Elizabeth C Frey NEWS BRIEFS Starts New Year With Bente) nd ters Sa & Murr Winnifre Refreshments Sister Beatrice ' [committee PERSONALS Holiday Mr and Avenue street, Mrs. Clifford bury and -Mr Mrs Annie Brooks and far and aylor Mrs! George Hoskin ar arterly ter, Beth, all of Osha To fulfil a promise 20 years ago, Mr. Jos kovitch, Aberdeen 84, made a trip to attend the i Sheilah Greenberg Schleifer, Canada, his home Mr G eenberg and a mer the household when the bat 1 was born, At a family party Greenberg exacted a pro- Mr. Gersc were Hurst 10Mme read by w r Doris MeDonald 5 Amy ters and pith he made ph Gersch-| street, Mor vedding hanks for it the old 5 time of Mr to was from he would er's wedding NKov end her daugh-| made tha able did and was of honor Draw prizes were and he the guest receive Party Precedes Watchnight Service At Northminster Club Archie Dancey, retiring president of the CGIT board will preside at the dinner preceeding| the annual meeting at the on Tuesday, Mrs. Dou lerson Te I dress the meet ner guest . of be a din- You are invited by the Social Department to send in any little tems of interest. News of teas,| 1 surpris e showers, anni-| ersaries comings gOINgs | € always very acceptable and which there is charge te or telephone RA loral 18. asion. parties, and no Please w 3473, My Shepherd", > Rober HOUSEHOLD HINT facilitate washed bed-mé¢ blar clothe 1} len ove formed down your FER S the mid u fie nter the cle the bed blanket on B G CP I the seven feet their undergraduates TRADE WITH SCOTLAND GLASGOW, Scotland (CP)- Butler, Canada's trade com-| r in London, has visited ge office om Canadian trade Scotland. An! expected next 1SSione 1sgow to ac 1odation for a mmissioner pointment r to is IN NUTSHELL ST. EDMUNDS ALL BURY Eng. Nutshe teams an d| CONVENER 83] Mr L. R. St street east, is general! convener for Cards planned Jubilee Chapter of the Order Daughters of The annual even next Wed: lay raising project for patriotic and Two rugby I tote fit in by King as it of yer, acting the N by he 12 Or ner the bar set by and on cord of cambridge n ia mpire (cp te place Brit a fund I chapter's 1 work Photo by Hornsby GIFT PIE LEICESTER, England opening o post offic ere rk pie to the post HAPPY BIRTHDAY, KIM Kim | and Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Hodg and | Oshawa, and rand ave- | daughter of Mrs Ames r | Ethel, Ontario Photo today is Mr Phai id ( ite of irvin Hunter granddaught sor gre: Gr the Mu Frank Hunter Ireland Diane Hubbel TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA Ovens Mr.. and) John Parkins Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John and Mrs. Jac and Mrs Mrs Alan Dickson Robertson, Mr Piatt Co 80 Anna Jean SPECIAL? PRINTS AND BROADCLOTH 00 yds. 36 INCH--Wide assortment including smart Spring prints and solid colors. Superb for dresses, child's frocks, blouses, etc. Sale- priced Leller's Limited y 4 5 STENE PHONE RA 3.2209 H.| Roll call show-& al |Mrs thel; ~ good were Thomas Coul March, ! served by ALBERT STREET H AND § The regular meeting of Albert reet Home and School Associa- tion was held on January 4 with president Mrs. G. V. Lee presid- ing. Secretary's report was read by Lloyd Patterson, followed by treasurer's report by Mrs, | Juseph La: Rocque. Correspond- lence was read by Mrs. Newton (Wright. The next Home and School had sent out 14 cards, |Couneil meeting is to be held at A. Lovell School, January 28. A six-week leadership training course will be held at OCVI start- ing January 13 at 8 pm Mr, L. W. Millson, principal, briefly. Owing to the gue speaker be unable to attend entertainment was given by a group of six young men known as _{the "Laurentians" rs, Wright "|thanked the group Refreshments. were served the executive. Next meeting be held on February 1. g ng sp St by w ill of the held| CALVARY CBWF The Monday meeting Christian Business Women's Fel Church was 1 at the home of Fred Le A good part of the evening spent in assisting the Bible Club in addressing letters. Mrs. Charles McGhee read a poem on the "New Year". Mrs Neta Hoagland gave a Bible study on .Phillipians, chapter 3, about the "New Life of a Chri {tian". Some of the new things God promised in the Bible for Christans who put away the old life with its old ways and start- ed with a new mind, body and of the was On Mrs Yaglan tieth Day Mr. an Ormiston of their fif Christmas Irwin T. celebrated wedding GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY anmversary i Sa 1 | very quietly with the immedi. £ their family. ate members of Photo by Peter Ellins | St. George's Women's Guild Installs Officers For 1960 meeting of the the annual spring Vestry meet- Women's Guild of St, George's/ing would be held in the parish Bil Memorial Church was hall on Monday, Jan, 25. The held in the parish hall with the Guild will provide the refresh- | president, Mrs.' W. F. Mercer, ments. Z | presiding. Mrs. P. Whittington was named The, Reverend . : C. Pn Le co-ordinator of the Indiana {opened the meeting with praye: The secretary, Mrs, Angus Mac {Plan now being instituted into Donald, read the minutes and(the life of the Church. The Mrs. W. A. Lyons, (reasurer,| Women's Guild is happy to assist gave her report. in this friendly undertaking. Now Mrs. J. A, Marshall presided|over 60 years old St. George's for the election of officers as|Women's Guild was organized oy follows: Honorary president,|Mrs. Talbot, wife of the Rector Mrs. F. W. Cowan; honorarylat that time. Refreshments vice-president, Mrs. C, D_ Cross: |were served by the e executive president, Mrs, W. F. Mereer;|-- -- first * vice-president, Mrs. F. C. Pipe; second vice-president, M E, N. Weldon; third vice-| president, Miss { secretary, The annual Flossie Coyie; | Mrs. D. E. Fox;| treasurer, Mrs, L. F. Hind, Mr. Cross installed the new officers and thanked the Guild members for their very loyall support at all times. The president announced that CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Ritson H&S Assn. Cedar Dale H&S Assn, Lyceum Club Pleasant Mon. Aft, Club {Harmony H&S Assn. {South Simcoe H&S Vincent Massey H&S Rundle Park Auxiliary Sunset Heights H&S Woodview Park Auxiliary Gertrude Colpus H&S by Ronald Bilsky, D.C. Chiropractor Specialist in Palmer Specific (heart were discussed. | The next meeting will be held at Calvary Baptist Church, Mon-| day, December 18, at 7.30 p.m Miss Nora Moen will be giving an! {illustrated talk on the Bible Cw movement | FIRST BAPTIST WA | The WA of First Baptist Church! {held its monthly meeting at the {home of Mrs. Harold Audley The president, Mrs, Walter Nickerson, opened the meeti ing| with prayer. Mrs. Harold Patrol] Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Women, Dial RA 3-3474 was in charge of the devotional |period, assisted by Mrs. Audley, {who sang a hymn accompanied 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Satordey, January 9, 1960 TUESDAY {St. Matthew's Guild {Kin Street H&S Assn, Woodcrest H&S Assn. Home League TOPS Club Christ Church W.A. King Street W.A. {Canadian Legion Aux. {Evelyn Goodwin Grp. {Court Oshawa, IOF |Calvary Baptist YWMC | Nord Courtice H&S | North Oshawa W.A, |St. George's (Ritson Grp.) {eta Sigma Phi St. Stephen's W.A, {Rendezvous Club Upper Control Method CHIROPRACTIC ADJUSTMENTS MUST NOT BE COMPARED TO MEDICAL TREATMENT a new princ- Chiropractic utilizes separate and distinct iple. with na- Chiropractic works tural means. |at piano by her daughter Carol | The business period followed| | with treasurer and flower eonven- er giving reports The nominating convener |Mrs. Richard Britton and Mrs. | {Ralph Hopson, presented the slate of officers' for 1960. The el on officers wil ke place next meeting, Janu: Mrs. Joan Darcy and Mrs. E ward Pearson were appointed visiting. committee for sick and |shut-ins Birthday setings were for Mrs. Richard Britton tributed to birthday box The travelling apron was brought in, and the results very It was decided to start an {other next month he past year very profitable and and the president thanked the members for their co-operation. The hostess served refreshmen assisted by Mrs. Walter Nicker son and Miss Carol Audley, Mrs Richard Britton closed in prayer OTTAWA anadi Federation of today asked give widowers (CP)~The C University the government of emp ives as widows enjoy. Sung who con ng t ers plac nen 10.000 iederation represer me jubs in the their Pr Min cabinet members The proposal de tate taxation urged he mai me ister Diefenbaker aling as pp : has been a recognition happy ye equality in t hip. It said that half of the of deceased husband should be considered as been earned by the survivi a herefore brief said. the present HEIGHTS H-8 n of $60,000 for a meeting of Home was held MAXWE LL The I Maxwell School Assoc the school recently. nw Mention was made of the Home and hool Training School to be held from January 13 on succes sive Wednesdays until February 17 Members were reminded of the Blood Donors Clinic and strongly jurged to attend. Room count prize was won by {Mrs. Jqy Noble, Grade 1 teacher, There was further discussion of| the bus question, and it was de- cided to contact interested par- ents. The the i rove and pr ati; , but is not wf equality ts is tion gement exemption of only wife's estate in the he in the case of a a denial of equality riage partnership, "a which must work both ways.' MORE WOMEN SENATORS The federation brief, thou dealing r they affect S¢ mj women, also ators headed by Pre Morton of Saskat 1, That Canada's immigratic doors opened "still wider" »s from Europe, it the CBC operate its radio '"'as a public from undue pressure." That the proposed buildi erected possible. delegatior Spealter Mrs. A. § Raskin, psychiatrist, who was in troduced by Mrs. Lloyd Cruwys Dr. Raskin spoke of the differ ent types of mental illnesses and |' explained briefly some of the terms used A question and answer period follow Dr. | n€ Raskin was thanked by Mrs. Fay fI Brooks. Refreshments were served |the mothers of Grade 2 pu |- | funds to tworks by be Women the same tax ex ons on the estates of their recommendations before and with es- age partner-| es- to] national as 'University Women Present Brief 'On Tax Exemptions On Estates | brief called for a $2,000 in- univer- The come (ax sity students an exemption for and urged that lowed earn up to wife be to $950 a y husband's income tax exemption, stu-| "would im- he xemption for 0 ed with the this public which pre importa ment attend university, of economic circumstances." or nav- ng exempt ex iving ment over an in $40,000 was principle gh inly with tax laws as urgec appointment of more women sen- Other Teques ts presented by the SPEAKER nursing mn The combined asso- " ciations of Oshawa and District | have adequate and T service address on Phy- in Nursing by Dr. Nor- hear an will chiatry v eral Hospital on Monday even- "| ing in McLaughlin Hall to} without affecting her|Dr. Robert Thornton H&S great | St. govern-| King Street W.A. attaches to education if all 5th Scout Mothers' Aux. able students were encouraged to|Calvary Baptist WMS irrespective of 6th Scout Mothers' Aux, - - ee | SE men | Silver Cross Women man Raskin of the Oshawa Gen- With our scientific reducing equipment, experienced councilling and your wish to become slim vou'll soon t e®wearing maller dress sizes. How about it? Drop in soon! 204 KING ST. EAST OSHAWA HOMEWOOD REDUCING STUDIO | Pythian Sisters {Kate McLaurin Aux, |St. George's W.A. | WEDNESDAY Yiversity Women's Club ory Lodge, LOBA oto Lodge No, 3 Northminster WMS a|/Come Double Club Parent-Teacher Assn It puts -nothing new into the body and does not remove any natural gland or organ. Chiropractic releases life forces within the body, sets free rivulets of energy over nerves, and lets Nature do her work in a normal manner, Chiropractors know that all nerve trunks are branches from the spinal cord, and these nerve bundles make axit through grooves between joints of the spine. Centre Street WMS St. Matthew's W.A. THU RSDAY Andrew's WMS For that be in normal reason, spine must alignment, or jisplaced vertebrae will squeeze on nerve trunks, in. errupting passage of energy ver nerves, and thus lower resistance. This 'is a fore. runner of dis-ease, St. George's Eve Guild George's Aft. W.A. {3rd Scout Mothers' Aux. Court Charlene, COF Navy League Auxiliary Valleyview Park Aux. 14th Scout Mothers' Aux. SOCIAL NOTICE AT HOME and Mrs. Clifford John- |son, 36 Burk street, will be at {home to their relatives and : |friends on Sunday, January 10,| from 7 to 10 p.m, on the occasion of their silver - wedding anni- By locating and adjusting the cause of dis-ease, Chiro- practors set free Nature's forces. Nothing else is re- quired, because Nature knows what should be done, and once her nerve channels are free, she does her work well. Mr. Chiropractic treats sciatica, lumbagoe, slipped disc effec tively; as well as headache and nerve tension | |versary. The Fabric Doctor "Should | Remove Fabric Stains at Home?" Mrs. B.S.B. should not be used on colored fabrics excepting when they are known to be fast to such treatment. Do not use chlorine bleach on silk or wool Dear Mrs. B. S. B.: Why should you? The small charge for the spotting skill of your drycleaners in stain removal problems is out of proportion to the effort and chances you take at home. Of course, if you are expert, have: the proper equipment, known modern fabrics and dyes and are willing to take a chonce -- here are some things to observe in home stain removal: (5) Do not press a stained fabric. The heat of pressing permanently sets many stains. (6) Do not use soap on beverage, fruit or nut stains If heat is applied later the alkali the soap moy set the stains in (7) Do not put milk on ink stains. The milk may be hard- (1) Always test the effect er to toke out than the ink. or water or drycleaning fluid on a fabric before attempting to clean the spot, Use an ir side seam for the test (8) Use any soft clean fab- ric such as cheesecloth to ap- ply spotting fluid. Place white blotting paper or terry cloth undernecth the spotted area absorb the fluid and stain as it flushes through the fab- ric However most thrifty home-makers agree that it is safest to employ your profes- sional launderer or cleaner for stain remova! (4) Chlorine, hydrogen per- oxide or any other bleach The Falyic Dodtor Satisfaction Guaranteed by the following members of DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS INSTITUTE (ONTARIO) anc CANADIAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF LAUNDERERS AND CLEANERS ~ MODERN DRY CLEANERS PICKWICK CLEANERS & DYERS HARWOOD CLEANERS, AJAX ALDSWORTH CLEANERS GILLARD CLEANIT SERVICE (2) Taking care not to harm the fabric, first remove as much of a built-up stain (wax, chewing gum, etc.) os possible by scraping (3) Widely used carbon tetrochloride while non-flam- mable is highly toxic and should be used only in well- ventilated areas. to RA 8-0511 BOWMANVILLE CLEANERS

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